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T C I HANFORD HERALD, a W Q t q FLORIDA

liv e Hog Prices
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CHICAGO. Auk. 4—&lt;iP&gt;—Liv»
hog price# act snutlu-i new niltime rm m l today, reaching I3L&amp;0
a humlrnl pound* in Isle trading.
This « a i 40 renta s Ihjyo the new
mark »*t Momlay.
Last September** ptbviuu* ailtim* peak of »:i0.50 w*» Oioken
Friday at 131.00. Continue* uarce
lu p tilln fioin the country fec«i«T*
lucoiintrd largely for the ttiong
upturn.
.
Meanwhile T* xm butcher* heard
a ringing in their ra ra -th * iang e
of telephone bell* a* n«w reeruit
in 10 cltle* talked up the hou.**
wive*' war agaln*t high meat
PtThc movement to &gt;-&gt;)-ot*
char ahop* between Aug. H
Aug. I I spread yesterday to lh aumont. Galveston, Al.ilene and
liam lin.
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In Miami, chain Irltpnone call*
were used In a campaign againsi

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called 32 friends hy
t

phone a*kin&lt;
them not lo buy meat for one week
beginning Friday. He atked *■&lt;
11lend to call at least five ulhei J.
and so on, along the line of chain
letter*.
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And In Atlanta the Atlants T\«men's Chamber of Commerce has
called Upon Congress to halt
spiraling cost*.
In a resolution adopted last
night the organisation a»hed Geo*
gia representative* to:
1. Support and assist the bill
now pending to restrict the *xlension of credit.
2. Support any legislation whi&gt;h
would lend to retard and control
any further Increase In consumer
prices.
Mrs. AinU-i Wallin Anderson,
chairman of the chamber's legisla­
tive committee, said the resultHon was unmimously adopted and
that copies would Immediately be
wired to Senator George (D-Ga.i,
Senator Kusaell (D-Ga.) ami Hep.
Davis (D-Ga.i.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—b i t Secretary of Agrlcultuir flrannan
said today that meat price*, al­
ready at record levels, w i l l go
hlghrr through the summer "unIris Rotne positive ittlo n Is Iskrn.
Qrannan told the Senate Hank­
ing Committee that meat supplies
will continue tight and added:
**Wa ean ex|ieet little relief from
th« price pressure* now current
until the closing munth* of l#tp.*
The committee Is studying the
anti-inflation program recommend­
ed bv President Truman. Republi­
can leader* have said eongres* w ill
not provide the President with the
tatlonlng and nrlre control authn*
rity lie asked last November and
again at the extra session.

States’ Elections
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o v e r
fo r m e r

Hep. Thomas D.
Winter with returna almost *wothirds compute.
A Virginia Congressional seal
left unoccupied by the resignation
of Rep. J. I.lndsay Almond last
winter wem to Mayor Clarence G.
Bui ton of l.ynrhhurg.
All tire Virginia primaries were
Democialir except in the eighth
dlstrirt, where Republicans held
a contest which brought out only
'one-fourth the number of voles
pulled In the same district’s Demo­
cratic i ace.

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WEDNESDAY AUG. &lt;1, 191;)

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Trieste Clash

EW TURK—The piano-playing •acUvltiaa of
N
Mr. Cartnsn Cavaitero are regarded with
somewhat different attitude* by assorted groups
of Unitn&gt;
Titos* discerning scuta who took for heart in
their music, for example, are more apt to peer
bleakly down their noses and go off in starch of
Teddy Wilson or an old Jellyroll Morton phono­
graph record, while the reverent technicians who
adore crashing thirds and bow low to Bach just
sniff politely and **m on their radios to lturbl.
None will have the temerity to suggest Mr.
Cavallaro La a great rsutlclan and even his most
vallsr.t dt fenders content themselves with saying
he plays nice dance music- damning praita If
Carman Caveliers ever there was. In a word, charming Carmen’s
piano m l|hl be described as Innocuous.
On* thing must t&gt;« ssid (or the toothy gentleman, however—he ia
self-made. From tb* flowery way he flips his full dress coattails
away from hla posterior when he swats himself shyly at (be key­
board, there la no doubt that he now knows which fo.k to use and
that he lives the plushy, genteel life, but It was not always so.
As a m atter of cold fact, the other night at the weekly broadcast
of his radio show, there was a lady don* to the nine* In hew gown
and orchids, who knew him when.
The lady waa Mr* Ida K. Bpeigel and 20 years ago eh* cam*
across dark-haired ll'tlc Carmen In a corner of the Harlem YMilA.
fiddling around with the piano.
THE IIAHI.KM VMIIA tVAH MITCATED in a corner of town
where the sand-filled storking and the brass kr.uck were considered
much more fashionable lo carry than. say. a clarinet, and Mrs.
Bpeigel waa somewhat itirtled to hear some pistty good musical
doodling. (»h* taught piano at the Y . . . so she promptly arranged
for the dtrodler lo ^*1 a scholarship for her classes.
With city kids, you never can tell, unless you a r t deep Inside their
besrts, whether they concentrate on something out of love for it or
because It may help them to dig their way up fiom the tough, hard
life some day.
Mr*. Bpeigel rrcalled that, "he begged to be allowed to com* to
Class an hour before he wts due. Just so he could sit and absorb
more knowledge and better technique," but whether this waa be­
cause music was hla ruling passion or because he knew good piano
players made a hatful of dough is open to conjecture.
City kids are teethed on poverty, and when they turn thalr back*
on it and try tn climb Into the money class, they can be relentlessly
grim.
Carmen spent four yrar* with Mrs. Bpeigel and then, for all prac­
tical purpoeca. dropped out of sight. Ha must have spent a great
deal of lima In the next few years listening to the amiable and
hammy piano of Mr. Eddy Duckln, for when he suddenly b u n t full­
blown on (he Broadway seen* as an orchestra leader, Mr. Cfivallara
had more than a little of the Duchln flair aboul hla playing; Indeed,
tn some quarters today he la known as the road company Duchln.
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rAVAIXARO AlJtO HAD ON Hlfi SHOULDE M the awsaom*
burden of the lag, "poet of the piano," but despite this obvloa*
handicap he began lo make money. The yean went along and the
Harlem YMHA became, a* they aay In books, a dim memory
The other day. the poet of the piano (dear/ dear heaven) was
sitting down after playing a set a t the Aator Roof, where he Is
holding forth, and h* got lo talking about hla youth with Charley
Alpert, the band manager
Mrs. Bpeigel came to mind—and Carmen promptly sent Charley
on the prowl for hrr. Three day* later, she was unearthed and lo
celrbnt* the occasion Carmen threw a Mg party for her after the
radio broadcast.
It waa Just before the party that M n. Bpeigel came up with a
cryptic remark. "As a youngster," she said, "Carmen not Only
showed unusual talent but waa tv*n then Improvising on tho old
masters. Anybody who could do that, had lo hit tho top."
Mrs. Bpeigel did not explain why anyone who could do that had
to hit tb* lop, and I imagine ah* would hsvs been a trifle pressed
to come up wRh a logical explanation.
The poet of the piano has coma a long way from Harlem. Indeed,
the word Is that he Is-the only popular band leader given permission
to play Richard Addinssl's W tn iw Concerts. Indeed
One of these days h* will be Invited to an Elsa Maxwell party,
and then Ilf* will have no mors lo offer.

u n d o rground" In
Communist Probe "Communist
ATLANTA. Aug. 4 (/Pi—The
Washington. Hiss has denied that.
Hat of liemocratic candldataa for
(Secretary of Stats Marshall, In
H 'u t li s H
Ira* f a s t O a e l
the governorship of Georgia
rasponaa to questions at a newt
dwindled lo five today a* Randall government and operated a photo­ conference tod*,,
nothing lit |
graphic laboratory In hia base­ state department lecutds. so far
Evans, Jr., withdrew,
Evan* quit the raca last night ment where secret documents were as he knows, shows that ills* was
ever suspected of being a Comwhile Gov. M. K. Thompson and photographed,
Hllvrrmastrr himself told of lie rimnlst).
Herman Talmadge organ another
Nusy's
effort
to
pry
him
from
tb*
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week of slump speeches, coming
into open disagreement as t,i what government'll payroll. He said ho ,
Danube Control
‘ runstltutr* the main Issue of the Mat iIn-in by getting Laucfalln'
!Currie a While House aide, and C. I
campaign.
II MilBue* ir«m l-aae S a il
|II. Baldwin, then hla bos* In the
Meanwhile, a memtier of the government, to Intervene with Icompletely without foundation,
Dougherty County Imard of re­ then Secretary of War I'atterson
n* council,
coun “ he added, had been
The
gisters denied the exlstanse of in his behalf.
fully Informed on the adminis­
any conspiracy In prevent large
From Louis Russell, a committee tration of the Western Power
number* of negroes from voting In Investigator and former FBI agent, ions, while Yugoslavia haa kept
tho Sept. 8 primary.
came testimony that the Civil Ser- . R* operations in tha Yugoslav
The member. T, A. Kemp, said vice Commission regarded Silver- ,o n « shrouded In ssertey. He
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bu jt
that
th*
council
there was nothing to a petition master as a Communist and recent- suggested
filed in federal court, alleging a mended that he be barrvd from desire to Inquire into what is
mass purge of 3,000 negroes. He Civil Service, but th at he stayed "■Pponlng In the Yugoslav Eons.
The
British
dslegats. Sir
said both white* and negroes had with the government for four
Alexander Cadogan, ' supported
been
subpoenaed
to answer years thereafter,
Robert El. Stripling, the com­ Jessup's declaration.
routine question*.
mittee's chief Investigator said the
RALKir.IL N. C., Aug. 4 (*•&gt;- reason Silvrrmaster w asn't remoy.
During Ihe last 200 years, more
The stale board of election* met ed from the federal payroll was Ihr.n 100 kinds of birds have be­
today lo decide whether the Pro- "Because he went to Ine While come extinct.
ervsslve Party and the State* House and got Mr. Currie to go to
Right. Democrats will get their Mr. Patterson on hie behalf."
Miss Bentley testified last week
candidate* on general election
that Curri* gave Information to
ballot* this November,
but th a t aha did
The progressives, supporter* of th* Communists,
HANBONE'5 IEDITATKH6
believe he waa a Communist.
Ilrnrv Wallace for the Presidency, not
■r (Utsy
Currie,
now
living
In
New
York
apparently assured themselves a Stale, Immediately Issued a denial.
•pot on the general election
Silvrrmaster produced a letter
ticket hv presenting petitions which he said Patterson had writ­
SfO'KUPim t A i DR
hearing the signatures of 11.138 ten “clearing" him a t tha time th*
PO Utt WlD D t M0*'
qualified voters. Secretary Ray­ Navy sought Hllverm as tar’s ouster.
mond Maxwell -aid the Progres­ Chairman Hundt (R-8D) refused
CDMPLAlNlt I t aiH 'trf
sive petition* "appear" to meet to release the la s t of Patternin'*
D t OHI t WHUT ATT
the hoard's renulrements.
latter because It had not been plac­
But the states rlghtor* who are ed In the hearing record. Ho told
SOMPM FUN NOTHIN'
supporting Gov. Strom Thurmond reporters U waa w ritten by Pat­
IN D t fOf' p u c t m
of South Carolina for the Pro- terson on July 3, 1043. end was
•Idency, presented netltioni con* addressed to MDe Perkins, then
•r'n tM
about
11000
names head of the Board of Economic
MWtJr before a deadline last Warfare.
midnight. The States RlghUrs
Mundt said the Patterson's Utter
Petition* had not been checked had th* effect of overriding Navy
bv county board* of election* to aad Civil Service Commission obdetermine qualifications of th* JeetJons to Silvem aater's eontln
signer*, however.
tiedI government
mt employment
(Robert E.
White Hour ts fa* naed In haltln« should alwavs b* sifted first. « aa no Indication Utah Patterson
A fter It la sifted It ahoold be kfiew about the Civil Service Com­
pil'd lightly Into a measuring cup mission report),
Th* hearing waq adjourned until
w lh a *t&gt;oon and leveled off
wllh one stroke, using the edge tomorrow morning, when Mundt
of a *n*t ula. If desired the floor said th* committee will hear Algrr
mav lw sifted right Into the lllsa, former State Department of.
who haa asked fo r an op.
measuring cup, thua eliminating
Hy to deny atatomontn mad*
an extra step.
and tie* yesterday by
■ senior
1‘h ire ara a t &gt;#*et U ardara af
living

ir*ettBn»D MBS F lif »•*#!
i
dried position" given non-Donu- j
hian stain by the 1921 Paris
convention for control of the
sivrr's shipping.
lit- Maseru-1 the Kunlun plan
would “fully satisfy the require­
ment* of Justin-, safeguard sover­
eign right* and withhold un­
justified prrvl;-,rge* for non-Danuhian states."
A le * Reblrr, deputy foreign
minister of Yougoslavla. asked fur
approval In principal of the Rus­
sian draft, lie stressed the Ides D
of sovereign ngiit* and said non-1
Danuhlan state* must not fatpermltted tv infringe on s u c h
rights. He asserted it is up to
riparian states alone to Insure
full navigation In the waterway
flowing through their territory,
itchier praised Russian foreign:
|&gt;o*iry which he asserted was based
on the soverergn right* of all
states, lie said Yishinsky's draft
icflrrtcd this policy.
Viihinsky and
his eastern I
followers already have indicated
that they will riot allow Austria ~
one of the Ilanuhian statrs-lo
participate in the actual forming
of a new convention. Austria is
present as an observer.
The Russian proposal will not
permit Austria to iiecome part of
any control commission until she
ha* a peace treaty. Yishinsky has
-aid he hopes to have the new con-1
Ventlon In working effect before AFTI* A NIQHT OF DIATH AND TIMOfl, daylight finds little groups of workers. Inspectors and other gathered
In one of the debris-cluttered street* of the L G. Parbea works In Ludwlgihsfen, Germany. Among them ar*
an Austrian treaty is signed.
If. i). troops from Mannheim, who arrived after the Ucmsndoua explosion to help In tha rescue work. The
BKLGKAHK.
YUGOSLAVIA, number of dead la now placed at from 100 to 400 persons. German Investigators have brushed aside ComAug. 4—(A1)—Itrastic c h a n g e s munlst charge* that war materials wars being made at th* Faxben plank
(later national Kadiophoto)
were msde today in the govern­
ment of Montenegro. Vice Presi­
HOPE DWINDLES
DOM II AT VATICAN
dent Boihu Ljumovir and three strengthen the party's ranks In
P A 1 )1 4
a
X ^
V A T I C A N C I T Y , A U G . 3 -l/T*,
minister* were replaced by men important government posts.
At the tame time. It was an­ , 'A , ®'
3Tg
—A S t r e e t sweeper found a tiny
who are affirmed leaders In Pre­
jodsy for the 40 pa*&gt;*n- |rd ^and grenade this morning
mier Marshal! Tito's Communist nounced the Montenegrin Regional dwindle
Conference of Communist* would ger* and I* crewmen aboard a tu a r the entrance to St. Peter's
Party.
huge Air France flying boat,1square. It was neslled at the
No reason was given In this la* held Oct. 4 to found the Com­
munist
Party
of
Montenegro
and
hissing over th . South Atlantic A ttorn of the fir*, column In ih .
morning's newspaper announce­
nght arc of the iirrninl Colonnment of th r revisions, but it to elect the central committee of ».nc* Sunday.
Air France said it would publish nade
sremed apparent t h a t Tito’s the new organisation.
railed Arhille Tripfollowers are l i v i n g up to a
passenger list late today. This The sweeper
,
To fly a bo-'/ m-Jst rrrate lift aindicated
promise they mad« at a recent
that next of kin werel*nf r* ° I tne St. Peter's security
Communist Parly eongres* to! ,0 overcome* » vlty. ami forward being notified.
detarhmeht, who noted that the
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VOLUME XXXIX

President Rips
Congress For
Ignoring Bills
Truman Calls Spy In ­
vestigations " R e d
Herring" To Divert
Action On Inflation

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

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THURSDAY AUGUST 5, 1948

A ssociated P re s s L eased W ire '•

paSseS GOP

Currency War War Shipment'J^o u s e
In B erlin Is
Eased By Reds Russia Shown

Anti-Inflation Bill

Results Indicate Sov­ Kl.ius Testifies Com­
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KncwOf Remington
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Prohc When Hired
On Knst-WcstFight

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FoeWASHINGTON. Aug 5. &lt;/P) —
"* WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. &lt;/Pj—
elgn Secretary Erne* I Hex in A *lmy of uranium
raw m a­
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Pruident Truman took Congress
atomic bomb* — be­
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Lewis
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la* of the I'nlled Slate* in ing 'hipped tn R iimi* during the
moil ol hii rctommcndaliom lor
quirk *urre*«ion li*lay about war wa* told today to congteumen
anti-inllation legislation.
the nc*t Western approarh to inaotig.iling Communut activities
Itusiin on Ihe Herman tangle. in the goernment.
Me called tire Communiit spy
Paul-Henri Spunk. Belgian pre­
investigations a red liming to
Rep McDowell &lt;R Pa) told
mier am. a central figure in
divert attention fiom lack of ac­
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tion of inflation.
p c.lid lo ronfer »iih lletin
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here Inmorro*.
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to r-ioniider plan* lor a n't*1!1
■n o t t o CAtllNO OUT National Guard troop* to maintain order at the
Russian* irlaicd today their fi­ row between the While Home
adjournment of the pretent seaatrlks-bound Unlvl* Lana Co, In Daylon, Ohio a Gov Thomir J
nancial blockade of Berlin for the and Capitol Hill.
lion, which met July 2(&gt; at hia
(glitacs tn hand) dictate* a letter tohl»aem tary Daytona Mayor t-vn*
Thc'r weir development*:
present. Die Soviet action came
i
i««w. nn tn ihe letter, the Governor Informed Daylon city
call
1.
Pietklenl Truman called
on
ihe
third
day
after
western
official! of hi* Intended action untea* Hit strike wa* settled A thort *lme
"Thcie ii Mill time (ni Con*
ihe
hearing,
a “ red herring" in­
envoy*
hail
talked
in
the
Kremlin
later, the troop* w»r. ordered o u t
(fnlerneflonil Souidpboto)
gren to fulfill it* responsibilities
tended to divert attention from
with Prime Minuter Stalin.
to the American people." Mr.
It indnalrd ihe Russians might Ink of corigre,,tonal action on
Truman ».ud. "Our people will
be willing to romptomiie on the anti-inflation Irgldalion lie «ald
not be latiafied with feeble comeait-weit- em u.. y war, which they air doing "irreparable dam­
piomue* dial apparently air be­
llie Rinnan* anigned at .* -evon a g e , ' ' hurling the morale ol gov­
ing conroc ted."
for itnpoung * land blockade on ernment wnikrt* and disking con
Mr. Truman also told « newa
fideuce of the people in their
the
strife torn city.
eonfeienop that ho was (I) hnpcMr. Human al*o
O u tle t Giffard. Biiti'h finance government.
ful for peace and (2 1 hopeful I
that the atomic bomb will lie
olltcer. told a new* ronlereace refined to lei the eongrettional
outlawed a* a weapon.
the anli-Communitt city govern­ prober, h*»r any "government
The chief executive declined to
Dr.
Lee
Wins
High
ment of Berlin reached an ar­ loyalty inve,ligation" paper*.
I s Accused
comment on diplomatic negotla- I Russia
2. Hep. Bankm tl).M l„ ) pro.
rangement
rrleaie of en­
tton* In Moscow. But when r e ­
Of Trying To Im ­ Board Medal T o ough fund* forfromtheblocked
that the llnune Un-American
Russian |o*ed
porter* questioned him aliout the |
Committee rail In lien
pnrr* qnealnned him ahout the
pose Red Monopoly Give U. S. 5th Title mark account* lo meet ill week­ ryactivities
Wallace for qursionlrg. He
world outlook, be replied that he
end pavmenl*.
raid It appeared Common).I* had
Bv THU SMITS
waa atwava hopeful for peace.
By ALEX If. SINGLETON
Giffard said a almitar arrage- wormed them,elves into “key
He reltrrutrd hia fiellef that
'
LONDON.
Aug.
(A
V
AmRELGRADK.
Aug. 5.i j &lt;/P&gt;was reached for weatern I positions" in the Commrrrc De­
the atomic bomb ahmild tie out. Cl ,
. j , . arica's diving *lai* loiged anoth­ mrnt
nee (or firm*, which have been In I partment while Wallace headed
lawe.l after the United Nation* , Die Uniled Stale* demanded today
it. Acting Chairman Mundt 111ha* made proper safeguard*.
| a full share for the western l ow- er link in their imposing chain ol a position of not being able to, 8. D.) said the matter would in meet
salaries
and
other
dehta
beOlympic
»ucce»*e»
today
and
Ohio
Mr. Truman a a i d the eon- (r, jn control of Danube River
enu*e of the Hu,.Inn «&gt;|uee*« on considered.
giealnnal epv InTMtlgatlon* have | | She aertued Rusaia of Stale'* Maid)’ Mai Wlulficld cn- money.
3. Alger Ills,, former Slate De­
not brought nut anything not
"
___. .
tered llie final ol hi* bid Inr the
The Russians plared new road partment official, went before the
alrradv known to the FBI. a n d . trying •» ««Poae a monopoly by gam-*' unprecedented middle dis­
|lon«o committee at his own reM '« b I I r r m | O n F r « » T w n l
added that the tratlmony h**_ not the Communut atate* ol ta tle m
oues and swore: w! am not and
tance
"double."
H n*ii*M.a n« r*aa* T*«i
prnved aufflelent to Indict those Europe.
Di. Sammy l&gt;ee of Pasadena,
arcuied.
. . . .
U. S. Ambaatador Cavrndiah
Moreover, he aaaerted. the
Calif, a 28-year-old Army medi­
hearing* have slandered a lot of Cannon placed before the 11-na­ cal lieuleuanl, won the bigli
people and done irreparable tio n Danube conference the A »- hAaid diving ebampionthip to
..r f &lt;ik4ii plan lo r the rivet, but firtt
ham *
he denounced a Russian proposal, give lire Uniled Stale* it* fifth
introduced prcviouiiy, aa giving gold medal in ai many event! in
Runia and all her neighbors the men'* »wimming and diving
CLEARWATER. Aug. h- mV)
July rnhifnll «»« measured "•
“ special privilege*" in Europe'* competition.
\ prominent young bride-to
I4,|(t Inches, pratically double
Hie
Olympic
rpiingboaid
chainmoil im|iorlant waterway.
hmlnllv tienlen mid ini«*d by the noro-al rainf.il! «&lt;f 7.97 Incite-.
j The American plan would p ro -1 pi"". Hiuce Harlan of Ohio n negro today.
It. F Whltner. wealheiman, re
Police Chief Jefferson J. Elliott p&lt;»rte»! this morning.
(vWo for n FIrruIm rnmmUiion of! Stair* **• •rcond. America
| | nation*: Austria* lluljcaria, U r .,t from a poiliUc twerp l»y *ni'l Ihe victoutn was attackt-'l in
Th * 1**1? »*f r f f ' Wiley
"I can't remember »&lt;' much
'• -27 v w ^ l d eon.of roliro Caecho.h.vakU.
Hungary.
Ilojnjury
A lin e d hi. team- » guest bungalow, W alril tn-ar rain io a *lnglr month In ntnliy
the residence of her parent* She yearv" unlil Mr Whltner.
Cant, Hoy Tillla and Mr*. Tillis, mania. the
Ukraine.
Russia.
_i „_
wa* alone in the hunkalow which
will arrive in Sanford at 1:20 P. Vugoilarla, France, the United mate. Miller Anderson.
Tempera^nre' for July averaged
M Friday for funeral service* State* and Britain. Under the
These three had swept the she planned In occupy after her M.03, a slight races' over the
marriage, two wceka hence.
and burial In Geneva Cementery Soviet plan the membership would
( l .i i l s s i * Oa P*a* Twsl
normal figure* of SI.9 In Mav
Sunday at .1:00 P. M.
Elliott said the young woman nnlv 1,29 Inches of rsln fell, a*
be limited tn the Danuta* connPfe. Till!* was killed in action trie*. excluding Austria until a
struggled with her attacker in an enmpared to normal rainfall of
atlrm pt to gain potession of * four Inches, -time had a hit more
In Ihe Invaslnn of Italy on Mar. peace treaty la algnrd.
10. 1941 He wa* born in Sanford
revolver she kept tn a drr-«er rain, 1.49 Inrhe'. hut normaMy
Ort 22. 1917 and attended school* give Germany a seat1**when that
ilia'vrr.
lhl« Is a wet month averaging
In Sanford and Daytona Hsach, rnuntry gets a peace treaty "or
Two physicians were railed to 7.4S Inches prrclnlation
For several year* he was engaged before that tim e" If agreement
tn-nt the woman. Her mother
April was more nearly norm*'
In the rattle raising business with ran lie reached by other member*
« si asleep in the main realdenre with 1 19 Inrhe' of rain, eompare.1
hi* grandfather, K. II Kllbee and of Ihe commission.
and waa unaware of the crime un­ t i a normal of 2.21. March had an
BARTOW.
Aur. &amp;—(/It—A til her daughter ran screaming excess with .7 «9 inches compared
uncle. W. G. Killico of Geneva.
Adren
T
hierry,
chief
French
circuit rourt Jury heard testimony woman wa* bleeding from brail to a normal of 2 7 | Fehurarv was
A member of the Seventh Heglment. National Guard of Florida, delegate, said he was glad the today that Dewitt F. Rollin* fmm the bungalow. The young •try with nnlv RS Inrhe* of rain
Pfe. Tillis entered active service U 8. offered a plan. He defended trlrd to have a package eon- wound* and her throat was swol In a m o n t h In which normal rnlnthe 1931 Danube con- talning a loaded pistol hnmght Irn fiom repeated choking.
with the National Guard on Nor. in a speech
fall is 2,31 Inrhe*. Janiirnry was
.r
n.
.
i_* .
. . ..
&gt;.
10, IP40 at Camp Blandlng, later ventlon of Paris, which the ti, him while he waa In (all
Bloodhounds were used in »• wet with ti 22 inrhe* compare.!
Russian*
are
trying
lo
void.
He
charged
with
murdering
hit
wife.
transferring to Fort Rennlng, Ga.
effort tn pick up the rapist's trail. normal of 2.35,
William II- Corum. a Winter City, county and atate polk*
He wa* a memlwr of the First insisted the undertaking still holds
Total rainfall for the first
and
that
French
rights
must
be
Haven
attorney,
testified
Rollin*
Methodist Chureh In Sanford.
combed force* In a major search 'even month of the year Is below
protected.
nuked
him
to
g
tt
this
package
The Rev. J. Fh McKinley will
normal despite the wet months
for the negro.
from the WaUlnaon Ilarw are
officiate at the funeral srrvlre
Tlie nttack was made about 1 of Jnnuarv. March and Julv and
store
at
hnrtow.
after which a Military sendee will
total* 27.91 Inches compared with
M. today.
Hollins, 4ft, former school super­ A. Chief
be conducted a t the graveside DuPont Head Files
Klllntt said he feared vio­ a normal »f 31 97 Inrhe* for Ihe
intendent and municipal Judge, lence if the rapist Is captured trJrliHl.
wXugnst
prerVpItatloti
hv the American legion andVeterwas working at this store, at the and identified. He termed the *t haa lieen 2.15 Inches so far
an* of Forelrn War* Pn*t* of
S u it F or Divorce time
of the slaying. Mrs, Rollins, tnrk one of the worst he ha* en
Sanford.
was shot In the head three countered In 20 year* oof police
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 5—t^ V - 47.
Edward Hall, head of the Florida time* in their automobile May 19. work.
Thirteenth S t r e e t
Comn said Rollin* did not tell
DuPont Interests who last month
Motorcycle Collides
him
what
waa
In
the
package.
Said Burning Up
a Supreme Court suit to an­
W ith Automobile lost
nul hi* 1933 m arriage, today fllnl Comm testified the package was Mixed M arriage Lawn
Firemen answered a strange call
suit for divorce In Leon county where Hollins said he left It
hut Comm did not take It.
Collision of a motorcycle and circuit court here.
Condemned By U. N. ihortly after I '90 o’clock this
Then
Howard
Wilkinson,
mans
automobile last evening at the
He charged hia wife, Ruth La­
afternoon when It wa* reported
intersection of Genera Avenue and tham Ball, with persistent and con­ ger of the alora and brother of
GENEVA. Aug. 6— W * )-T h e that Thirteenth Street was on
Sipes Avenue reeulted In leg in­ tinuous desertion since May :M. Ihe slain woman, told the rourt United Notion* Economic and fire.
he had opened the box before Social Council today condemned
juries to Mathias Moore, negro, 1943.
Thi* wa* found to lie literally
Although Ball ha* lived in Corum’a vlalL
who wa* thrown from the back
« all legal measure* against mixed true when firemen Claude Whit
Wilkinson said It contained
of the Indian motorcyU driven by Jacksonville fo r many years, the
ten. Jr., and W. D. Spivey arrlv.
marriage*.
Lrnest Banka, negro, who waa divorce bill o f complaint said he 22-calibre target pistol fully
The council’* committee on hu rd on Thirteenth Street near th*
loaded
with
nine
bullet*
and
a
now
la
a
resident
of
Leon
county.
pioceedlng south ■on Sipea Ave­
man right* approved, 12 to 0, South West road and found It
Hia a tto m e n , B. K. Roberta and holster.
nue and who la charged by
with six abstentions, a Canadian ablate for half a block.
It
waa
In
a
package
about
the
Weldon
0
.
S
tarry
,
said
Ball
be­
Their explanation upon return
County deputies with falling fb
romprumlse between conflicting
came a Leon county resident also of a shoe b o x . O n t h e Chilean ami Soviet proposals.
heed a atop sign.
to the firr-hotita wa* that palseveral
months
ago
when
the
St.
ipplng
waa
m
itte
n
"D.
F.
Jame* Harper, negro, driving
The resolution said the council matte fibre had been placed on
KolliiIni, Pi
Personal,"
a 1HI Plymouth Sedan with three Joe Paper Company bought a
"deplored all legislative measure* the d irt road to fill the hole*
plantation
n
ear
here
and
rented
It
negro women and Ihrae children to him aa a home. The paper com­
to prevent mixed marriage* be­ and that aomenne had carelessly
a* passenger* east on Geneva pany, la one of the major DuPont B I d s To Be Received tween person* of different rnlnr. thrown a cigarette, Igniting th"
dry material. A strong west wind,
Avenue, drove over the embank­ holding*.
race or reHgion."
For S tate Buildings nationality,
ment In attem pting to avoid the
Chile originally urged condem­ rreceding a shower, wa* blowing
The Supreme Court ruled that at
motorcycle, end the sedan turned the time of the m arriage In W ath­
nation of legal measures against at the time, but with tha use of
TALLAHASSEE. A ur. 5— (VP) mixed m arriages between persons Ihe small booster truck, the fire­
over, demolishing l ha front end, lngton, D. C. in IMS Mrs. Ball
but not Injuring the occupants "did not know nor did aha have —Contractors* bids will be re of different nationality. The reso­ men pul out the Mate In a abort
other than with a few scratches, good reaaon to believe th at she reived here BepL 7 for construct­ lution ostensibly was aimed at time,
ion of the first two units of the Russia. The Soviet Union sub­
it was reported by Deputy Sheriff waa itarila."
new atate female correctional mitted a counter-proposal ostensi­
RADIO CENSORSHIP
Herman tirumley.
Initltution near Ocala.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 5- ( A h Moor# waa taken to Fcmaldbly directed at some state law*
From a * 1 ,600.000 appropriation within the United States. It con­ Wayne Ooy, chairman nf the
Laughton
Memorial
Hospital
S MEW KILLED
of the 1947 Legislature, the state
Federal Communication* Com­
where he was treated for deep
HYDEW, K y , Aug. I—hfb— will build the school for de­ demned law* egalnst m ix e d mission recommended today that
cut* on the legs, ankle* and heels T w o men ware shot and k i l l e d
marriage* between persons of
Congreaa make aure radio atatlona
and waa then sent home. The from ambush early today In front linquent negro girl* and moat of different color.
have no responsibility for libel or
the administrative and service
accident occurred a t l : 4 t P. M.
° f ‘ha Laalja ta e iA t courthouse.
buildings fo r tho rest of tho
slander In political speeches.
F IS IlIN p LICENSES
Sheriff WUay Joaaoh Identified Institution.
He told a special House in­
AUXILIARY
MEET
Soma Idea of the popularity »f
25.
Separate and Isolated unite for halt cmating for ba*i In Samlnole vestigating committee ha think*
Mia. Olga Hun U r, preaidant of and Jobs
ant white
delinquent girls, white County may ha gained from the radio atatlona already are Immune
the American Lefiosi jkotiUary of relatives.
klltPoet I K t, M raTw. E. Smith, neat
fact th a t l / M flatting license* from libel suite under an FCC
H a _____
publicity chained* aad Mr*. Ber­
July
ware taaoed la Ja
ly a t the office rule banning censorship of politl- . tm
tha Young, a m
af County Jad e? tL W.
&gt;, will attend &gt;k* a h a a tta
W . War*. Of cal broadcasts. Ho Mfood, —
the
Auxiliary
tho receipts. U J M waa
wa sent to «v»r, th at It la a hotloy disputed
a t said to T tw e t
of the whole p r .J * t ta 9M 00f i f f . th* fish and gama
o neat ton.
*,
to w eft,
W inter Reran,
fam e dapai
department.

lOx-Comnirades Meet At Spy Quiz

U.S. DemandsFull America’s Diving
Rights For W est Stars Forge Link
Group On Danube In Olympic Crown

Clearwater Woman July Rainfall Is
Beaten A n d Raped Measured At H I 6
In Attack ByNegro Inches For Sanford

Pfc. Wilbur Tillis
Services S e t F or
Sunday A t 3 P. M,

9

Attorney Testifies
jRollins Wanted Gun
Brought Into Jail

,s s r « r V 8 k

\4 V-

Vote Is 264 To 97
On What Is Called
Feeble Compromise
By Harry Truman
WASHINGTON, tug. 5—
—The S m ite, by unanimous
agreement, began consideration
toda* of housing legislation
which inrludrst Mime public
hoiiaing ami alum clearance pro*
1 fainns.

t f -

______ _

No. 199.
—■

glfORMID COMMUNUT KAOfl t/m ia Hudanr sol Hl*at&gt;*th Benltev,
self-aertued totmer lied rpv queen, meet at * »*r%on of the S*nt!e Investlgstin* Committee In Wathlngton. Budenf. * toro-er editor of th*
Dally Worker. etmOrmed Mtr* Bentley'* »lory of ih- itr* which oper­
ated In Wavhlngton during the war. Ha estimated th,t tho-irand* of Ited*
have Inftltrated the Federal Gnvernmant. (lntereaMor.il .Veundphsto)

Athletic Park To Housing Bill Is
Be Built By City Given Approval
On Paces Acres Of Senate Group
C o u n t y Commission T a f t-EIIcndcr-W a fi­
Makes City Cus­ ner Bill Provides
F o r Slum Clearinfi
todian Of L a n d
WASHINGTON. Aug. S, (/!’» l’l*n» ol the City to build *
new b.ueliall p»rl in llie aiea ol Ibe Seriate Hanking Committee
tiir muniripal ball p a t l on Mel­ today approved housing legit!#lon* ill* Avenue added impetus lion pm*tiling for some pul&gt;li&lt;
vcsifidiv afternoon, when tbr limning and dum clearance.
I hr bill it an amended version
( Hunt* Commission adopted ■*
ictolulloii at tlie icqucit of tbc id Ilie Conlroversal lafl-EllenCily Commission mating die Citv d n Wagner loll which faded In
•il .S.mlotil custodian ol llie prop- gel through Congress al the ie«non rallies tins year. I’retidrnl
city known as Race* A n ri .
" I I 111 |)&gt;o|ieity was putt baied Human recommended the T-L-W
by the Cminty several year* ago." loll in hi* metiage to llie special
• aid County Clerk O. P. Herndon, lemon
llv a 7 lo r&gt; »ole llie crimtnillee
tin* morning. On 0&lt;l. I. Iri-M 11
wa* dedicated a* a publii alb ' 'u ln lilu tfd the m odified T-T'.-W
|eln and recreation park, and me * one lor another lim nin g bill
the City nf Sanford concurred in spnnsmed liy Se n a to r M cC a rth y

■I nallase* Ml r*ae Thiesl

N t ’W H p iip iT H
In c rc a H C

S h o w
In

A d s

NEW YORK. Aug. 5 b i t - Again
in June ‘newspaper* showed the
greatest gain in national news­
paper advertiating of any major
media, 1’rlnler*’ Ink reported to­
day.
Tim trade niagaslne *ald news,
papers showed an increase nf 2
per rent over the previous month
while magailne* Increased I per
cent, Radio derreased l p*r cent
ami outdoor dropped tfi per rent.
t'nmpared with a year ago, na­
tional advertising in ticw»paper»
was up 14 per rent, magatine*
v ere 3 per cent ahead, audio show­
ed n 4 per rent increase and out­
door wa* down 3 per rent.

WASHINGTON, Aug, 5. ivF)—
I be Hnute Indiy p*»rd * Repub­
lican anliinfUtm n b i l l after
blocking
mv contideration of
Prrndent Truman'* limited price,
rationing *nd wage control pro*
Rism
Ib e role w** 2M lo 97, or 23
mote than ibe tw otbirdi necen.uy for p m ag e under s ruipcntion of (be rule* iu.*t limited de­
bate to -lOnunule* and bitted all
amendmenti to tbe (,01* meaturc.
lu-t before it* p illag e, I’rrndcnt
Truman .utailcd tbr full ai "feebla
compromuei"
m the fight a*
g.nn*l mflrtion, and *ome Denw»&lt;r.*ti predicted a piompt veto.
III" lull **ai icni to thr Senate.
uiulrr Iops peed GOP lime table
lint aim* al adiouming the
ipcr111 senion nl Uungin* SatUiHsy night.
It piw ide*
1 A rrtllMi to wartime curbt
mi time payment buying, a* tho
P te .Ident had n'kcd
2 Moderate tightening ni* hank
credit. on a smaller scale than
Mr. Truman proposed.
3 A b»o't In federal bank gold
tescrves- lhe focal point of Ad­
min let rat Ion opposition.
Rep. Monroney ilM H.lai shout­
ed to the House that It i | a
“phony" bill that would endanger
the government program lo hold
up the value of it* own bond*.
Hut Hanking Chairman Wol11 ioteiitewprl vim t * i | t

T***l

Higgins Outlines
Terminal, Giants
Deals To Jaycees
Manag'-r Kdwnrd lllcgi"* of
ilo- Senho Chamber of Commerce
outlined llu- pinna of the City
for the construction of the water
terminal on the lake front and
reviewed the recent purchase of
Ihe Mayfair Inn hy the Naw
York G iant', at Ihe noon meeting
of the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce at th*
Tourist Center today

Mi II iyc in - fold of the flans
f&gt;r 'lo- advertising of the 'fa rCnir Inn bv th" Giants, The huild( R Wi&gt;)
M i l a ilb y 't lull bad | liur will receive nationwide puSIIbeen endorsed liy a R e p u lilu a n - citv from newipsper, radii end
(orttrnlleil, Se n a lc-I louse subcom- 'core "a» | publication*,, Mr, IFg.
nullee
II was un drrsln od to gin* &gt;ald
lia*e been approved tentatively by
I I rsnfIpitIFif O n V * u *

l w t*l

"The

City

plan*

tmmedista

rot 'tru rllo n nf th" ha»eh*'l p*rlc

for th" Gifinl',’* Mr Higgins de­
clared Thu Idea behind the park
it to have It »t* constructed** tv
hu 'lilted for a foothill and h*»ahall s ta d iu m e.o that the mixinn m u«e ran he obtained from
the layout.'’ he a'*crted
lie outlined the background for
The Wadsworth Company of
Haiti"' I'ity yesterday moved ilo- Ihe purrha'e. saying that tha

Former S p e e r Home
Hots N ew location

fnttm r V. A Speer home from National Exhibition Company h*d
it* location nest to the Flr*t ’■put th" «&lt;|ti**h" on the purchai*
Mellixli't Church to the south of ii," building two weeks before
wr t miner of Fifth Street and ih" foreclosure procedure was
"But John Krlder, s
Furl. Avenue. It will he remodel mmnlrte
n | lo form i* duplex home. F. ha vrh.vtl man, tille d the propotlK e"lcr i* owner and Frank tmn over with the executives of
the company, and they derided
Ashdown l» the contractor.
Many »peet«tnr* were attracted to try to make (hr hotel * hullniggles
yeiterday afternoon to the scene tic " proportion,” AT,
of the moving. Worker* had to declared.
"We have immente posilbiiitias
rtt! Iimh* nf tree* on Fifth Street
REFUSES RCTURN
to allow for the moving. One for obtaining the w ater terrain.*!
TRENTON, N. J.. Aug 6 &lt;;P&gt;— limb cra'hed onto Ibe hood of the line, and the plan is currently
Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll today re- j trurk that wa* drawing the being worked nut." he declared.
fused to return John Colier to home, rauiing minor damage.
"The main reason th a t w» will
what his attorney said would be
ho able to get the terminal fa
a "living death" on a South Car­
thin to the increa«" canning of
POWER MEET
olina chain gang for a |5 theft.
rltru* product* We now have
('oiler, a negro, escaped from j Sanford electrical dealer* »nd 369 909 Ions of canned citrus
tlie chain gang II years ago after plumber* were among the 160 moving from a 40 mile radius of
serving nine month* of a 19-month dealers and sale* executives from Sanford each year. This tonnaga
sentence. He ha* been held In til north Florida countie* who a t­ assisted ns in our plant," ha de­
Newark 27 months on a fugitive tended a conference and exposi­ clared
tion uponsored hy the Florida
warrant.
J ftraitey Odham r»oue»ted In­
Refusing to honor South Car- power and Light Company, Tues­ formation on the publication of
otina's demand for hi* return, day al Daytona Bench. Methods tie tax list which was proposed
Driscoll aaaerted Colier “ha* hy of heating Florida homes during at the meeting last week Pre­
this time amply paid hi* debt to winter cold snaps were explained sident Gordon Bradley declared
society, to eucn nn extent th at at the conference.
that an approval of th* City Com­
From Sanford were the follow­ mission ha* not been reoelved, and
no further Bound purpose could
ing: W. M. Bishop. Miller-Bishop therefore no action can be taken
lm served by hie extradition."
Appliance*! Harry bre, l.*e Bro­ before the hoard meets.
thers, plumbing; I. E. Batten,.
LEVY’S BUY GROCERY
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Levy re­ Batten Electric Co.; E. L. Thomp­
DAY
POST
31 EFTS
cently purchased Bmltty'a Gro­ son. Frierson’s Electric and Ga*.
The Dav Poit will hare e cov­
cery located at R03 West Third Co.; J 0.. Blankeship, SL Johns ered dl*h supper tonight 7:39 o'­
Street from Edward 61. Smith. Electric Co.; and E. K. Carter clock at the t.egion Hut. Thera
The atore will be railed Levy'a of the Florida Power and Light will be a abort business meeting
Community Store in the future, Co.
with Commander Jam es Young
stated Mr. Levy.
n residin'*.
District Commander
DUSTY BOOTH MEET
Residents of Sanford and Semi­
Robert Howell will report on acThe Duatx Boot* Riding Aa- tivltlea In hia district. The Post
nole County for the past 16 y e a n
Mr. and H i t Levy reside a t soclation will meat tonight at wi|1 e W t a representative to th*
1135 E ast Seventh S treet For tha Club Houm a t Municipal State Executive Committee. Garnet
many y e a n Mr. Levy waa market Auditorium to plan for th* parad* will he enjoyed, following th t
m anager of the Sanford Fish and and danc* on th* Sapt. 8, Labor buainee* session. It waa announced
Day holiday.
Grocery Company.
1 hy Adjutant William Colvert

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ornlc disaster for all.
T h e P re s id e n t would deal w ith in fla tio n by ru in b tu tin g
th e e x c e s s p ro fits ta x . resto rin g p ric e c o n tro ls a n d r e s t r i c t ­
ing c r e d it. P o ssib ly th e se m e a s u re s co u ld lie e ffe c tiv e , IF
ihcv w e r e coupled w ith an all-out a t t a c k a g a in s t in fla tio n on
E V E R Y fr o n t.
A s W a lte r L ippm nnn says so a p t l y : “ T h e re is n sim ple
le st b y w h ic h t h e 'public can find o u t w ho is tr y in g to deal
sin c e re ly a n d int.-llig- idly w ith in fla tio n .
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Hollaing Bill

-AND PASS THE AMMUNITION!”

K n ig h t ill th e M iam i H erald. No o n e likoa h ig h p ric e s, not
even t h e m a n u fa c tu re rs who seem to p ro fit m o st. U ltim a te ly ,
a cconstantly
o n s ta n tly spirit
sp lrallin
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, m

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Copilrsl Highly Vulnerable
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Site Chosen Because River
In Atomic, Rocket W arfare
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tran sp o rtatio n Was Factor
Speers/ to C eaitsl P r ttt
ASHINGTON—George Washington didn't suspect that the dey
* uiil.1 come whrn rtvrr navigation would give way to rail­
roads. motor trucks and airplanes. 8o this great capital ia today
one ol tin world's most vulnerable national capitate 'n time of war.
and lie rvsldcnta are hot under Ihe collar from aptlng until fall.
TPe natlnn'e first president could have established the nation'*
rapital anywhere along an 80-nill* atrrtrh of the Potomac river In
1790 He decided Hurt the G reat Fall* near th* eastern end wrte
too tug an obstacle to river navigation for th*
city tu be built at the western end.
Ho Willlamaporl. MJ., la today a sleepy little
town with 2.000 resident* Instead of th* hum* of
Ih* Unltrd H tatra government.
WUhemaport put up a hard fight, but lost Its
eftuit lo ba the nation * capital. It la too late to
do anything «p*ut the situation now, but the
subsequent grumbling over Ui* location ot Wash­
ington ha* never died out.
Washington, as It stands today, Itr* In th* mid*
die of level country which offrrs no obstacle* to
invading arntlr* An amphibious landing on the
shores of Ihe Chesapeake bay could be mad* only
30 miles from the heart of the city.
Washington
Only DO mites away U the Delaware bay. and
the Atlantic ocran la only too milt* away Alomir-|&gt;uiaun*d ram
tuuld fall over lit* city a few liuura after A-buniba frit In that
near by water. If hostile powers Irainr.l atomic arcreU.
Mlaulea similar tu the V-2. launched from large submarine* or
ship* just off th* coast, would find Washington In easy rang*.
Then there Is the weather. District of Columbians have a slogan:
“If you don't tike th* weather, wall a minute.” However, th* sum*
nmtun* changes ar* usually in the direction of baal. Weather
records show an annual average temperature of 55 3 degreoa ui
Washington.
Th* nearest weather station to Williamsport, where tha City might
have bee,i founded. I* at Ctearepring. a helf-doxen miles away, with
an average annual temperature of S2 2. better than three degree*

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The average July temperature In Washington I* 77 0 degrees, only
74 3 degrees in Ctearaprtng. It rains an average of 124 day* each
yvar lu Washington, only 112 days In Ctearepring.
At this tale date, no one Is seriously going to think of moving
Ui* District of Columbia. Howevrr. II was proposed a lot of lima*
before Washington grew t* Its present aiae. For years a fttr 17R0,
■Washington was called "Wilderness C ity and "Capital uf MiaeraM*
H uts"
KeMliitions for Its removal appeared In Cungreaa lime after Dm*.
They grew louder when the British easily occupied the rtty In l&gt;14.
burning th* Capitol, president's hume. public ofitc* buildings and
the navy yard
Virfliils took back Its part of the District of OulumbU la 1140,
and Ur* “Take tt away!'' cry grew louder. Gen. Jubal A. Early
leached tin outer fuitlficatlune In July, lam, during the Civil war
atm waa stopped from entering the city only by the timely arrival
of a contingent of Grant's men.
Georg* Washington thought enough of the prospects for Williams­
port t« pay th at town a visit In 17BO. before h. decided on the stU
lor the rapital. The town had te rn founded only four years before
by hi* old war buddy. Gen. Otho Holland Williams, who had become
collector of th* port of Baltimore after the Revolution.
The town was laid out with unusually wide streets, go feet In
width. In hopes of becoming the rapital. The residents hod drawn
up a petition to the Maryland general assembly, stating their willIngi.rei “lo m ake every cqntrtbutUm tuward th* necereory ac­
commodation of Congress that can reasonably be expected.”
General Washington showed up In October. 17*0.
spent the night with the founder's brother. Kite * Washtrwten
Williams. In a house that atilt stands ju.t outside
William* put I, then went hi* way. He didn’t have
heitrrf On
luony doubts about tha matter. Tha road* were bad.
Witli— ipaft
and Ih* capital uf th* ration would need river
transportation of the Onset kind.
The father of hie country waa right in one respect The boats
don i Co up thu rtv»r u fur u Williamsport. Howivir. Um Iowa
He* snugly fitted In the valley between th* Ulu* Ktdge and Mhervando*h mountain ranges A lot of people strolling down Massactilfv
setts avenue today wish they were as safe and aa rw L

Inflation Bill
((•artier* trmm H a *
cott iK MIrh), author of th* bill,
contended thl, was not true. He
told th* House th a t since th*
banking group approved tha bill
yesterday aoma government bond*,1
“ In respcnif," actually have In-'
c its ted in price.
U N LOAN GRANTED
WASHINGTON. A««. 5 - U V PreeUkent Trumaji today was
ararlod M, first r ,fuaa&lt; from tha

the United Nation* for establishin ert uf a permanent home in
New York City.

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'"Ihe ARKANSAS JUDGE"
with The WEAVER HKOS.

Seven rooms, two lots.
Kstiiy converted to apartments
for an income. I.orated Ho. K.
Corner Dth A Elm.

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J . VIDKL JUNES, owner
Phone burl for appointment or
H78-J after 6:3b F.M.

ATTEND TIIK MATINKE
AND AVOID NIGHT CROWDS!
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A n n o u n c in g
THE OPENING OF

L e v y ’s C o m m u n it y
G ro c e ry
805 W e a l T h ir d S t.

Handling a complete line of Best Quality Meat*,
Fancy and Staple Groceries and Fresh Produce. .
Sjuu Levy, Owner
P h o n e 1307-U

M r . C it r u s G r o w r r

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Advantages of the Central Florida Growers Cooperative are so numerous that you cannot aT
* ----------fort!
to *let thU opportunity
pass-vlt
without complete
Investigation.
The Central Florida Growers Cooperative offers
you more, with lew required from each member
than any other auch organization.
The Central Florida Growers Cooperative requires
no investment In expensive plant* and equipment
—arrangements have been made, tentative Upon
final approval of the member*, to use the mo­
dern facilities of the Dr. PhUllpa canning plant
and packing houae. And also important—NO
H IG H
R E T A IN F E E S Will b e d e d u c te d .
IIRETA]
So investigate now—join now—-Get all the bene­
fits from your citru* crop—thl* teaioa.
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4 Provides aids in connection1
with euiiltv and mnrtengp finnn-4- , • Appi'iirinu With Eddy f
(ne. «nd for cooperative owershinl
Little Roy Wiggins
housing.
particularly
v eteran s'1
G ahe T ucker
I rocr&gt;e»*tivps.
Annie Lou and Dunny Dili
. r t&gt;r'.vl,|e« for a •neci*l f t..
imni ooo.OOO program of vie'd in- KMJ HAVC MCAftO NtM OM y o u a BADtO
• 'osnee, to I - administered hy •WOW
a n D MgAg HIM 44 P fllO N
I K t . and resiened to ....-oiim.."
4*. ■&gt;&lt;*• tnvestuv-nt hv Institutional
TICKET'S NOW ON
an* o*h“r I t - r r .i r s b to»-»s*ors Is
SALE AT HOXOFFICEI
re"••1 ho-'sto^ for families of
Adulln—7-lr ) ALL
niodcrate income.

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2. Slum cleataiiee: a five-year
program with loan, to cities arid
u me federal subsidies;
3. Farm housing: providing
I. rig-term loans at low Interest
r id subsidies whet.- needed to
i brine increased building uf homer
on form*.
4. Provides a secondary market
f..i HI home loans and Federal
Housing
Admlnlstiation-Ins til ed
mortgages.
5 Fvtrnds FIlA-mortagnge In• uranee operations in varying deglee* for different types of hout- Th* TtmngMW Ptowboy^ M&gt;* G u itw '

Now Polio Aid

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up to 500.000 units uf public, lnw-j
n u t housing to tie undertaken
over a ftve-vrar period.

Thai fellow up, in Hiooklyn
the one who rsn the irilsm ani
T h o u g h h a rd -w o rk in g dor hint a n d n rie n tia tn have not
bst set . s . splendid . ru m .p le for
lo' ypt d isc o v e re d it m enu to p rev en t p o lio m y elitia, new aid
some
ot i . ic restft of ■ us harassed i n n ' l l taipl i pl i reiat ir in
g fo
d re
diiMMUte.'One
anI
IIIK
.*»!r th
ill*e victim.*
v n m i l l toilf itb
n iia
n m
u a
i udi n
in rn n r . 'o n m
i
business men
'Gi.tl.eij rsssiomer *noim»-sr*l re c e n tly III hid A Y*.ik C ity, a t th e fir s t ilile rn a tio n n l
squswke
about not grtting en- sijollu c o n fe re n c e , is tut e lectficu l nerve tleveloped by th e G en
OU«H tu g il lor his coffee
Gist ,,, ,,,
r jr p ()
was the last straw. “All i heat
E le c tric ity in uned lit* ft niihatilutt&gt; f o r th e im |in b -* of
in ibis business if complaints, lo.tt n c m -rt. m i.I cittiHi-.u flab b y , ini-it iiiiihi I.-* tu ngivs-. T h e
tom plsinol." lie ilutulcd and .-ff.it in o f m ild i-xcrcixe on (In- aiiini- |irinci|ili* tin flint ntted
forthwith prncreded to throw the in tbu W n rtn Kpriitgn, G n.t w id er th e r a p y . W it limit conoclouts
tufsi container at the customer. effo rt l»v t h e fin tie n t, w an ted lim h .1 n u t In- p u rtin llv ro n to rw l1
By the time be bad gotten to m c f u ln e u . T he m echnnitnn in p n rtic u ln rly h elpful w it It
through, lie l.ad yanked the toun- children, w h o c a n n o t co m p reh en d how tu line w ind in left
tcr teals tu rn their muiiniigs, of w eakened m usclen.
smashed all die china, ripped uul
H ere in m io tb e r c h a p te r in tin* long fMilio n to ry , to give*
(be coffer uins, k u lrd in the hope tu th e jutliti v ic tim . Them* m tf f m 'r n , mi c o u n tgeotts in
glass mirrnts, and bulled all the th e ir a fflic tio n , h a v e n e e d o f ennrago y e t n l i t t l e lo n g er IHI tMOMAt CwnimUf* un lilt
American Activitiesat.unum lit tho:
pies and pastlies sgauisl the Surely sonic d a y mmiii w ill b rin g tin- long *nwaited a n s w e r to KluaLeth Hentley (shovel, M. tw.&lt;
walls, lie finally Inub all the th e m y ste ry o f th e m tu rce o f itoliom yclititt.
been suiigoeuai-u to appear n o n ai
sugsi containers uuiude
and
an undtscltwed time and plate to.
qurjV nm g Its regard to tied espi­
Marled braving them j b rough the
onage In Use United Rule* Mt*.
plate glass windowij. We know
W ar Shipments
firntley, for the tail tell months s
just bow be felt. ’*'*
imolrut of a Hiookyn. N Y . tiotet
|( «■*Mtoiaa a* • *mt I'aas HIM*•
ll -.II.Bra | | . B •••«*
Dt. I b r n r ll, who is doing l.ligka tii-ar t-uriu-lM-rg on the never have ta-en a memIter of the tlppsd ng the Fill In Cununun:
spying, in litis (uuitiiy (C i.grio
an smajing job at Thailahnocher lierite r 1*1........ Ih* Hoviol and ( ..mimmlat Pa r t y.” Whittaker
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Chlialnia,
who
saya
he
in
a
formliriliih
tonra.
in the fa ir of inexcusable public
(?omntunist,
te.t.fi.d
twu
day*
tilffaril »ai.l a- far a-- he knew
inddfeierice says that ihe increas­
"no slung were attaclied" t&lt;&gt; ngu that l.s- knew ll.sa aa a mem
ing Irnglh of Ide lesulling from lit Ihe Itusaian seieaae of fund' ler uf the "H.d PiHlerground" in
*dyan&lt;rs in medicul science is fil­ The rily g.-veinnielli immediate Washington.
UANBONE’S M
4. Kainu.-l Klaus, a laavyer with
Alley
ling up the I I...id. Stale Hospital Iy drew ^..OOOJtOO ItussIan•spots.
ll..' Hint.- P.-nsitment, lul.l a
for the Insane with hundreds of .-red eastern marks from i t ' innate investigating ronimitlea
T.'d),INg),lNNImark fund. A **rtlsals
old people who ate not really financial e*|&gt;ert *aid he under- Hint (’..niins-ree offieiala knew
im qh i
ctaiy but l.opelrsslv sc.ule and ab­ st.M-d that wlttulrawala roul.l Im- William W. Kemingon w a a t h e
ruhieet
of
"an
active
lnveatigasolutely helpless.
Time w a s ma.lr at ’Tirnlled nstea" under lion fur espionage" when they Wrtur DVfS LOOKIN'
vdirn American families look care Ihe agreement.
hlrr.1 him ltrmlnglou hat been
fo r t-' cip Vi vrtrt w Y"
“The present arrangement ap- In a ]&lt;&gt;!&gt; where
&gt;« I|hhI pass un
of thrir own old people; now they
L
ookin' Fort bargains !
(-••at,- satisfactory tu Ihe wrots-rn whsl goods should he shipped to
pack them off to a stale institution allies" (itffai.l mill.
Itussia. lie is nuw under sutpenwbete poorly trained attendants do
A,kt.l why the Husalans au.l-Gion while la-lng investigated
the best they ran whrn they have deftly swerve from their apparent [ MrDnwell popped out with the
tr—
time. Some of the winking mesn- aim of Bchit-vltig a fftn
in d al ,.t(,ry .if‘ atomlr materials going
beis of tl.e*e families vutrd for in.uiupojy in lleriin, im replied: to Kustlo xoon after the l!nappars-titly did not want Anor Iran Activities Committee
Roosevelt, posed as gteal liheiali, to "They
luing thing* to ■ head In met. He la a mrmlwr of the
shed crocodile tears over tlie llolin while negotiations were grout).
rights of man. bul brfore you going »n rlsowhcrr (in Moscow).
talk to us about the poor down­ The Russians apt war to have
HHtll IIOO.HTH i'UIt'KM
agt.-e.l to Use urrnngeme.it in
trodden I lotteiit.sf a. let ui know order
tu permit the life of Iteilln
how you take care of your own to go un fur the time being."
DKTBOIT, Aug. 6-O P)—The
family.
Ford M.itur Co. today announced
Olympic Games
prtee tneroarrs averaging five
Chairman l.slllefield of die
per rent un all new Ford rare
State Democratic Executive Com­
*r„at.BBra I i « m Pas* «»*•
esrrpt une model They amount
mitter appeal* lo Democratic vol- aprtnglaiar.l event earlier. Ameri­ to 175 on each car.
« n for "party unity" and "ab*o can men also have won the lliflAt the same time the company
lute loyalty" and »»y* "Tltere is mntrr an.l 400-meter free slyl« ieduml the prire uf Its aix-eyllnamt Ih* BOO-meter relay.
der busineka ruupe by IS.
only one candidate (or Presidenl
Despite a drigjyllng tain, a
Kurd sahl it was furred lo raise
of the United State*. He was t*. erowd uf WtOOO gnlhererl In the
levied at llie Philadelphia conven­ big stadium where the 400-rm’U’i prices for the second time In
runs sml the opening event*
J*?* ‘h»" «w" nrnmh* hecauae of
i
tion ami every true Democrat will the .I. .-athi.ui went the sixth dny‘# higher
I** I TeftAa M d
material
.........—
— **and labor rolls
Ha* I) i fit €•*•*
and the “Necessity for reducing
vote for him." Of couttf, that ia ftalu reV
Tin first evrtjl decided, however, present prod.triton volume dug lo
Littlefield's job. a* chairman of
the Slate Deraocrali: Executive was the 3,000 meter steeplrehs'c material shortage which cause
and the Hwrdrs, not unexpeeteiity, prmhirllon Interruptions.'’
Commitlrr. to try to get people to swept this rat of grit nnd Insting
MOO QUIETED
vole for Truman, and yog can't ___. Thure fljoeitrnnd, powerful1*1
blame him for trying. However, dnd running maehlne, wna first, tha sensational lima of 40.11 sacBOSTON, Aug. 5 -ut'i—Gover­
H tltn Hunt West, who* hat al­ followed hy leammntes Krlk Kim- onde. and Morris Curotta ot Aua- nor Robert F. Ui arlf.it d today
real in.
aaclei and (J. Ilngslroetn.
quieted a n angry crowd t h a t
ready been elected a ’democratic
Whitfield, who already has won
Herb klcKanley of Jamaica,
presidential elector, lay* the ia go­ the BOO m«tsr In tha naw Olympic holder at tha world quartor-mlle marched on hi* elate home office
with a promise he would nut
ing lo vote for Governor Thur­ record lime of 1:49-*. ituallfied record, took tha second harsl In allow
wholesale eviction! of fam i­
easllv
for
tha
finals
of
the
400
aa
17.1
with
Bolen
and
Guide
push­
mond. "Florida Democrats in llw did his twu teammates. Dare Bo­ ing in that order.
lies In Chelsea and CharlMtown
Democratic primary and the na­ len of Colorado nnd George Guide
In the ten-sport decathlon, th« tu make way for a naw bridge
over the Mystic Illvtt.
tional convention voted againtl of Vlllanova
Americans trnllsd after two
While a crowd uf 150-mostly
Never In Olympic history has .the competitions but"remained in
Truman," the recalls. Florida will
woman, eome with babe* |„ arm s vote for Thurmond this hfl. or it one man won tha two taxing mid- stout contending position*.
*'*, t*nre testa.
I After the 100-meter run and tha milted at the doorway of ih*
tail) be in the Republican column,
lumn.
Whitfield, apparently not ouih-1broad
push- broad jump, E. Kfatenmethir
IligUnmeehtr of coventor's o/flee, B ra d fo rd ___
Whjtfield,
sba says. Evidently •^ it is
w* word th at ha “would net tot
them ba Idfhad out of their
late ia ba g M k a f oaky
*oy ctrem m tina ti."
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Newport Tower Mystcry
Senator i lill of Alabama, doing
bit pail in ll.e cuneril hhhiiilrr,
T h e m y s te ry of th e N ew port R o u n d T o w e r is to In- a l ­
bat been reading in die Senate
ike bitiory of .tin- Conitiiuiion. lacked again. This is a round atone building in Newport, It. I
Too had mote u f’lhrm. don't htlen idwut ~'r» fowl higli ami with an insitie diameter of nliout 18
feet, n o t a la rg e building but one th a t b its a ttr a c te d m o re dis
to it.
cussion t h a n alm ost any o th e r in th e U n ite d S ta te s .
Cut line* on a lin a lii picture
T h e q u e stio n is, wilt* built it? N e w p o rte rs in clin e to bethe other nigl.i bad two Greek lieve H int it w as erected by Item-tlict A rn o ld , n o t th e tra ittir
imrad.on athlete* coming down hut a s e v e n te e n th cen tu ry an c e sto r w h o w as a B ritis h govfhr home tiieirb labelled •» Tru- ertio r o f tin* colony. A m ore e x c itin g lrelief to w hich h isltir
man and Dewey. Well, anyway inns no w in clin e is th a t it was N o r s e w o r k , b u ilt by tiethey arc both tunoeri.
^ c e m ta n ts o f th e V ikings who, u n d e r L ie f E ric sso n , d iscover
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etl tlie A m e ric a n c o n tin en t aliout 1000 A .I). Iljn lm n r R. IlolIt comer ar no paitKular tutn j|||) n ,.n f lta h isto ria n , has in te r p r e te d an in sc rip tio n on
pti«e to anyone why bar been n(,)m, fo u n d n e a r K ensington, M inn., a s b e in g in N orse. 'I ills
reading anything hrtnirt the comic fits In w ith L ongfellow *s poem " T h e S k e le to n in A rm o r",
m ttririnet and the Sunday rupplr- w hose V ik in g h e rn boast* o f h av in g b u ilt th e to w e r.
mentt to learn iluq the fednal
Now tin- New pot t P ark C ontm ision b u s en g a g e d a g ro u p
government hat been "honey* o f u re h n e o h .gists, headed b y W illiam K. G o d fre y o f N e w
u.ntlir.) vmb Comimmiit* wlio York m id J ir. Jo h n 0 . Hrelv o f H a r v a r d U n iv e rsity !•* tiig
wetc dulov.il to lid! foiilttry. ac aro u n d t h e fo u n d atio n o f th e N ew itort to w e r to see if th e y
ing at tptet lot lfu«‘ii4
. w and
,
can s e ttle th e qu estio n If th e N orse th e o r y is r ig h t, it mid.*
Haying the inort confidential in- |u new c h a p t e r to A m erican h isto ry lx*fore th e d isco v ery of
formation. All tbit w*t publobr.l &lt; olumbtlH.
bebue dir l rM4 fiction (or ihote
who rated to trad,

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earners, businessmen ami bank-

am i a t t h e sa m e tim e Is* able to b u y a t low er p ric e s e v e ry .th in g t h e y an* try in g t" buy?
^THURSDAY, AND.
“ I f th e p u blic m an says none o f th is , if h e believ es or
HinLE v iih s i : t o d a y
lp re te n d s to believe th a t he can red u c e p re v a ilin g p ric e s w ith ­
o u t re d u c in g c u rre n t Incomes o f f a r m e r s , w o rk e rs nn d buaiH»r»U'r (iw| runlinu. • to 'Iw a rr
hi* h!w-lng* a ml - ill iiurraM- nefisnieni; if. in o th e r w ords, ill* ta lk s a s if th e jmople could
them fur ail time i&lt;&gt; romr, inrrraa- have t h e i r c a k e a n d ea t it, too, he is d e c e iv in g th e m o r he
Ing hi* blr*«lnga »iil. mir gruwlh Is d e c e iv in g h im se lf.’*
•Ml |w*rr lu arrrpl Ihrm l * « .
M r. I J p p r n a nil's •b la s tin g s in c e rity te s t w ould flu n k Mr
45:17: Therefore I,nil the proplr* gfve you thank,, for • vet ami T ru m a n on e v e ry count, Mr. K night co n clu d es.
ever.

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KYYkfISfiS 'VrIVu*.
"Does lie put the public on not ire 4 hat they cannot convilla* nil «i*» »m.«i *•»' f»«i«»*i tiniie to enjoy tin* lieneflls of inflation*-tliat is to sav full
■a flit* •rnapnprr, n* nrtl ai *ill e m p lo y m e n t, h ig h wage*, l-tum ing m a r k e ts , h ig li p ro fit
'Af i r m dllMIvlifi.

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Margaret C Gwaltney

Jeweler
formerly with
key Republican leader* in both
C. L. I*ruyn
J -&gt;inbert.
in Winter Park
McCarthy promitctl a fight on
Mather Furniture Hture
the Senate floor to get hi* bill
It v i i
ileilgnr*!
leim iated.
prinriitaliy to tput pro.1uctii.ti
of fuw -co*t home* and large
•calc rental piupertb-* through • -ONE DAY ONLY*.
It lacked
government credit.
Tues. Aug. llltli!
government - financed houa i It g I
proviipma.
I
T w o Republican*—Chainn a u '
N A T !0 * S
Today
(R -N llt
and
Senator
Flander* (R-VT|—Jolneci w i t h
™ F A V O R !tE
•titute the modified T»E*\V bill
j*
C O M /* * _
five Democrat* in voting to auV :
fur the McCarthy roaaaure. F iv e !
Republicans opposed.
Flatulrr*
made the motion for the aubsti
j.
tutlon.
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A statem ent by Flander-. o u t-1
lined these major provl»i..n« of JtC i f Icier RecordingArtlit
the committee-approved bill;
1. Public housing, a u th o r in g 1 I
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Social
'Social Calender

T lllltS I lA t
The T. E.
clasa of the First
Baptist Church will meet in the
classroom at the church at H.00
P. M.
_ MON CAL ... „ SOX .............
Circles of the W, M. U. of tlu
First Hnpliit Church will meet nl
/3 :3 0 P.M. a* follow*: Circle No. I
A w ith Mr*. Myron Smith. Flora
^H eig h t* . with Mr*. Fred Myer» a*
co-honle-v; Circle No. 2 at the
church In the T.K.I*. classroom;
Circle No. 4 with Mr*. \V. I&gt; Cardiner, 421 Slngnolia \ venue; Cir­
cle No. 6 with Mi** Minnie Ste­
wart. fill Myrtle Avenue; Circle
No. ft with Mr*. Ilea trice Newsome on \Ve*t Ninth Street. The
Sunbeam* will meet at the church
at J:30 P.M. xlm.

WFidelis M c m h e r s
Enjoy Hcnch Picnic
Member* of the Kiilell* Cln»»
ami Ibeir guest* enjoyed a swim­
ming party and picnlr at New
Smyrna lleach yesterday after­
noon. Tbe guests gathered at tbe
home of Mr,. F. K. Cooper in
the \Vrigh» Apartment* at the
beach where the picnic *upper
, | « n aerved following a swim in
w tbe ocean.
A chnrt l-u»lne«* «e«*inn v*n*
p m k lrtl over by Mia. It. K.
Flvherry.
Thn*» enlnytng tbe party were:
Mr* F. K. Caleb*!. Mr*. Roy
Johnson. Mr*. W C. Ituie, ami
Son Allen. Mr-. II. W. little , ami
acn. Hobby. Mr*. tau ter Reynold*
of Orlando. Mr*. S C. Graham,
Mrs. C. II Mu*», and eon. Dickie,
Mr*. J. I,. Thor nicy, and daughter,
^ Peggy. Mr*. O. P. Wade. Mr*.
Elmer Cordell and *on, Henry,
Mr*. Coo pc** and daughter, Bever­
ly, Mr*. J. M. Cameron and
daughter,
Marty
and
guest,
Samira Murphy, of St. Petersburg,
Mr*. EUlierry
and daughter,
Judy, Mr* n . K. McNair and »on
Rlrhard. Mr*. W. Hugh Horan
and *nn. Hale. Mra. Verne Me«lengrr and gne*t«. Mr*. J. S. I,e*
and daughter. Marfnrie of Shelby,
N. C. and Mi** Shirley Morgan
of Katonab. N. V. Mi-* Jrnncltc
I-alng and John Kridcr.

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Loo Home I n Scene
Of Bridge Club Meet
Mr*. John I., l^-e entertained
member* of her bridge club on
Monday night at 7:dU o'clock at
her home on Purk Avenue. The
room* of the I *e home were at, tractive!)' decorated with summer
flower* and gm rnery. The tallioa
were attached to small gumdrop
corsage*.
Several progression* of hriilgs
were enjoycsl and after the scores
were added high prise was award­
ed to Mr*. Fred Larson and seennd high to Mr* Raymond Has*.
Mr*, la-e wa* assists! in serving
bv Mra._ J. C, Russell ami Mrs.
Robert Katn*.
Those entoying the rven'tiz were
_ Mr*. Rarot Ellerlm, Mr*. Russell
V Mis* Cattd Stone. Mrs. Baa*, Mr*.
Robert Brown. Mrs Marvin I^-ddon, Mr*. Larson. Mr*. Harry Rohoon, Mr*. Karn&gt;. Mr*. J. J. West,
Mr*. Clarence Henderson and the
hostess.

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Most of Dip higher giottp* of
bird, had lieen evolved by the end
of the Cntaceniis pound, *50 to 70
million ycir* ago.

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L e t 's

W THI

“ IFriendship

And Personal Activities

’’arlln Palmer R at, Society Editor

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OPFNM IS;IS P. S|. DAII.V
Mitlnre* 40c — Evenings tic
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Children lie
Bpcrl—"Hlop, Look A Guess 'em"
—SHORTS PROGRAM -

TODAY — FR U
She had a DATE with a DREAM
... that came beautifully true!

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

• T H U R S D A Y A U G U S T 5 ,1 9 4 8
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M ra C. H. Winn Given
P arty By Mrs. Lee

Class

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The Lake Maiy Friendship Cla*»
T c le n h n n r 114 niel recently at the Lake Mary
_______________&gt;TW|W!on*
Community Church. Regular busi­
ness was rattled on and Mr*. W. \
— l&gt;. Riser and Mr*. J. It. McLaughI
lin were appointed to ri*it Mlaa

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K rrn-|), |.nU|Chton Memorial Hos­
pital and present her with a
friendship box.
Following the business session
refreshment* were served to Rev,
and Mr*. Clarence While. Mr. and
Mr*. Shealv Rest, Mr. and Ml*.
Hugh Greer, Mr. and Mr»_ Arthur
Alien. Mr* Elmer Loyd. Mis. Rlaer and Mr*. McLaughlin. Mt*. Mc­
Call ami Mt*. Chester set Veil as
hostesses for the meeting,
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Mra. C. IE Winn wa» honored
Rruce and Donald McCoy xrc
on her birthday with a party spending two week* with Mm . II.
g.vvn by her daughter Mrs. John B. McCoy in Jacksonville.
L Lee who entertained member*
of Mr*. Winn a Sunday School
Mr*. E. S. Hockey ha* m tier
cl***, the Daughter* ot We»h-v
eat her sinter
sister Mrs, J, \V. Wright
Class ol the First Methodist gue*t
Jacksonville.
Church. The party » » held at Ilia
Lee home on Park Avenue at A:iK)
T. It. Colley GM I e i* visiting
o'clock.
A* Mt*. Winn entered th-* group with hi, patent* Mr. and Mi*
j(ja j npjno Wed To
sang "Happy Birthday" and Mrs. wm. Coiicy of ti.ire n .
Donald Dunn p re rented her with
_ and a large decorated
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hawkins Collier Y ou n k Today
a corsage
cake. A gift from the cl*** was have as their g u e s t . Mrs. IlnW'
given to the honoroe by Mr*. Roy kin's mother. Mrs. John Heenley of
|,A JOLLA. CALIF.. Aug fi —
Tilll* ami she received many other Philadelphia. I'a.
1I,pi This i* Ida l.upmtt's wedding
gift* from members presented by
E. S. McCall irturned last Mon­ dav.
little Miss Allison Lee.
The energetic tittle artre** and
Mr*. Hrodie Williams pr#*kl"d day after spending several scek«
over a brief burlnes* session whlcll at various points in Texas on Collier Voting. Hollywood movie
studio executive, were mat tied at
was ops'neil with a devotional en­ business.
titled "Mother" given by Mr*. Leo
. .
. . .
the I s Jolla Presbyterian Chinch
Mrs.
Millard
la
w
r
and
daughter
,t-mi j* \\
Member* made plan* for u turnmage sale to la* held on the lust llarl-aia left today for Tamp* l fh 'r couple met 10 ycet* ago.
B1„Ve into a mounSaturday in August A nominating where they will visit Mr and Mr*. | Thry p|nn
lh(. ||„ ||Vwood |
committee consisting of M,s. J, O. J. A. Rahurn and daughter BevcrU re y , Mr*.
II. Ratliff and Mrs.
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hills. Each has Iteen married once
P. A. Rowland, was appointed
Mr. and Mr*. Ctamle Whidden ^ H&gt;^orp_ ____
During the meeting Mrs.
P.
.
a rts .
Herndon presented the rta*s with and son C. A. Whldden. Jr have ™
IO
a cheek In the amount of IS'hi moved theit residence ftoni fill) T h I C I I i ( O H lO S t
—-PHmIm h% li.it nmml Sluilin
from Chase and Company which Magnolia Avenue to their new
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S a tu rd a y
Mim Mnrj«ri«' Ann Shr|»|»m»l, II )«*wr
*w •
f Mi mnl
will Im* given l&gt;v the circle to th home at IfJi Itosalin Drive,
I
Mf p. IVriI Shi*(»|mtil, wh*t nn «ti vwntyil m »
*11♦i »* »r i*i&lt;.i’&lt; *»
church fur the building funj. This \
rliiil hy thr Fannie It Mun*»»n I'ianti S h*&gt;
»• &gt; \
M
Sfi. p
amount tiring* the total raised by, Mr. ami Mr*. Hedrick C. Her-|
the class to 1920.
' lin of; Atlanta. Ga. are guests of
The City Recreation Depart | m i &gt;) Ujrrifi hrr atu«l&gt; &lt;»f imn»ic nl thr iur* &gt;( ( \ »i,|,» • *Im .mm
M t.«l» Sli b.»* «i*»
Game* were enjoyed with prixes M r. Kerlin's *i«ter and hro th n .in- men! i* sponsoring a talent con* of Mim Mtin»«tn i«n•! will ronlinur Iur
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being won hv Mrs. Laney. Mrs. M. |law, Mr, and Mr*. I.. E White. Irsf fot children and youth* be­ in iirril mi ninny miMimt rrcilllN mnl
M u ( t i g h* i fvi'wtiriMifi
tween the age* of five and Id to Ut in the Cranimm nn«1 Junior llitfh Sc ho
L. Wright and Mr*. L. M. Tyre, for a few day* thi* wrek
take place Saturday morning at yen I iii Scmifiitlr lflvsh School ih r wiyimI ii* «u iii* t i o n | M t o « t f o r t i n At the conclusion of the games
-------------v iii t h r w | « r m g
girt* c l uh h u i I won m A rating « t S t c l « o o t n ..
a sweet course wn* served by the | Mr. ami Mrs, Evans McCoy hav 10:00 n'cliHk at the llitr Theater. In
• »*
4» * *» h • t* »t
m (ilaivnu m tr**t f«»r tin* I luroln Mu »h I* ■ t
Four animated cartoons will lie
hostess assisted liy Mr*. Dunn and |**fi for North Georgia where they
n* pinniwt for thr RmnlHitt tin In «*f iW I •
Mr*. Ibm Monroe. Those present will visit friend* ami relalivc* In -how n on th*1 screen, and free |»
m«n i f for I hr South* oir
tliurrii
were the honor guest, Mr*. Winn, [Jefferson. Clayton amt Rome They bubble gum will he givi n away.
Prixes ate available for con­
Mrs. It. A. Futrrll, Mis* Bessie will return to Sanford in al»*et lit
test winners, including n silver
Zachary, Mr*. T. Bradford Ilyril, dav*.
idcntifirtVnn bracelet with enMrs. A. D. Zachary, Sir*. W. D.
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Meeks have graving of the name o f t h e
Forlis.**, Sir*. It G 1lick son. Mi**
Versa Woodcock. Mrs. Laney, Mr*. returned from Jiniith Carolina and winner, a card table, two Spike
C. E. McK*-*-. Mr*. Dunn. Mrs Georgia and visiting relative* in Jones record*, an "electric" bow
Clarke Leonardy. Mrs. J. C. Davis, Monticello. Following their return) tie. a billfold, a 12 fin drv cleaning
Sir*. Wright. Mr*. Helen Schulti. they spent a few days at Daytonal credit, a pair of ballerina shoes,
fiirs. Tilll*. Mr*. Ernest R, Doyle. Roach.
a pocket chrekri and chess set.
Mr*. Ratliff. Mrs Tyte. Mr*. J. P.
a string of pearls, a bottle of
Thurmond. Mr*, fi. \v. Hailey, Mr*.
Friend* of Dr. I,. D Brown cologne and a shampoo set. Other
J. R. William*. Mrs. Monroe, Mr*. will tie glad to Iram that he is prixes will he randy and gum and
Howland ami Mr*.
M. Flower* recovering from a recent accident a ratio n umlatning hollies of anft
and was tranfcrrrd today from drinks.
F.W FORK—My cousin Gregory it 10 and he
1 the Orange Memorial Hospital to
la going to be an actor Or.linartly this would
tin I-etnald Laughton Memorial
tie of Intercat to a few writ-chosen relative*,
I Hospital.
Wlndiisl denies thete wa* a
greasepaint manufacturers trying to build up a
Bette Dav is-Rota'll Montgomery
tucker Hat. and no one else at all
Mr. and Mrs D. K. Norwood an 11feud on "June Bride." so may lie
A* a m atter of fact, even Die relatives will be
daughtet Paula Jean have return- that will iptict the teport*.
losing some of thetr polite int r *t when this cold
led from a two weeks' visit in
Huniplitey Rng*rt told Columbia
fall mines along, since Grcgoty. unlcaa be is m in
Strawn. Tex Mr*. Norwood's hro- he woultl t«- able to save Ifi.OOO
ther llolihy June*, returned from or. his first independent film,
enough and valiant enough to t.ikc an icepick ou t
Strawn with them to spend some 'Kimck On Any Door." How7 No
puncture hta eardnrm. I* going t-&gt; t&gt;e in the United
time In Sanford.
piatlent jokes, answeted Rogla,
Slates Army m ere will to Iii * a slight inletwho has participated in many a
ruptlon In hi* campaign t make the popular*
I Mr*. George Touhy and sun costly gag. "Nobody i* going to
forget John Darrymorc
,Jimmy have returned from an ex- waste my dough with piatical
For aeveral month*, fn-wever. t have been on
•tended visit with Mr. Touhy’* par- jokes on this picture," he announc­
the prowl for aome young soul Vho
lent*. Mr. and Mrs. (5. F. Touhy, ed.
I I I - 1 * t a k i n g th e firs t uncertain steps in t h e
'in Baxter Springs. Kan. They
Mat Heiaser
Madeleine Cannll left Holly­
were acenmpanlcd by Mr*. Touhy *
direction of lb* atage
wood
with
her
agent's
warning
sister Mis* Agnes Johnson of
( ) ) —!• appearing In summer stock
One year away U okay: two
. . . .
|GJermont and visited also in l)en- year*
and you lose your public;
My cousin Gregory fill* both bill* and *» I th i n k to i information
'v et. Rocky Mountain National three years
and you might a* well and comments may make a inlumn m vdiir;; those s'ltijccls
i Park nnd in Natrhex. Mlaa.
pot come Itark." Rut she came] Actually. It la Just a* If 1 were finding out all about it ft im a
my knowledge I never
( Miss Sophia McDnugal arrivid back and she’ dong a* well a* bright young atrnngcr. since to thr tw-st
' yesterday from St. Vjnrent llospl- ever. She almost tum id down had aeer Gregory uktil the other morning
tal's School of Nursing in Jackson "The Fan" until she learned that
Moat of the llelmer* anpear to t~ given to [reipient vistta to
villi* to spend three wreha with Durothy Parker did the screen unc|ra an,|
tail t am the exception, t am Die anti-sueIni black
n
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her mother France* McDougal jd*F- " Ikimthy Parker and 0-e«r jheep to whom most of my relative*
ire vague, cloudy
itf| .l i t , a
They will have a* their gueat* for " ''de are a heady combination," rrm , mt*.rtti on|y dimly from my youth and undontitrdly a goo-1

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MllUnd I, leluB cMd-d d" t

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It 4tad to

•----------------------------- (viewing some of the tilrtiire* he *fh*r* ncxr the end nf hi* achool.lay* he turned up in « couple &lt;&gt;f
----------------- -------- ------------------ | had to do after "The Lost Week
undergraduate plays and found nut he could make his fellow
I * a*
■
end." one wonder* why ht didn't JUfMiUa laugh
Hfllly W O O f l
;*tage a sit-down sooner.
Ilr IIDR THOMAS
TO MARE WITH THE F O O IIK IIM ^ vhen v-vt v - v-« , *r 1
The herb tarragon, in either
Ity CECILY RROWNSTONF.
fresh or dried form, is suitable then to hear a toar of taugbter Is « h-.v lv thing Th- next il'ing
you knew school wa* over ami Gregory was rtilcir t in tbs A m -t'-an
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 5 UP)- for flavoring *nlad dressing, snl
A highly successful producer- ad*, fish and chicken dishes.
Academy of Dramatic Art*
director nhtrrved th at movie bigWhen you finish the two-year course her* you u s i i a PV a r- • ror igs have never complained »n
stder'd to know something at»&gt;ul » stage Waltrr ,\i ) t. *»rt
much aa they are now about poor
Walker, Edward O RoMnson, Jcrintfct Jones, (jiu rn t Itar.vit -ill
theater husinaaa.
these are Academy graduate*, although nil do m t muttly
"The only solution to alow bu*iqualify aa actor*.
nrs* Is to take chances," he de­
Attending the academy aeem* to he like playing In a trnn'*
clared. "If you try something
tourney, mlaa and you are nut' Ai lh- end of what th-v call th»
mw, il might turn nut a turnip;
junior or first-year course you are given examination* in Die form
but it also stands a chance of
of role* In plays About half the stu-lcnta paa* and . rr Invited Lark
making a lot of money.
politely for the senior course, providing, of course, they I nn,; along
EYE CATCHING . . . ImportCapra said the currant Holly
the tuition fee*
ant as button* are for autumn. |
trend I* unfortunately toMy rouatn Gregory, let me rrport modrvtly, bn* tiern a tret hafk,
»uch fastening* a* the tnpai- ] Bnt,| u ,, standard picture* which
en th* strength o! four charm ter parts he played I v t month
■iudd*d eye* ami hooka u»ed In j ari.
nt th* boa-nffice. Per
Whether he will report buck deptn D on the aforementioned Gritted
thi* New Yort tires* are very ) an.mint ha* nixed hi* long-plan
tltates Army, toward which my tuuiln tirrgory nt-vv looks aomemuch tn th* picture. Designed In nr-t "The Flying Yorkshireman,
pearl grey wool, it la aklrted with lie-ante It U a fantasy. He U still
what moodily.
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tulinesa on each aide tn front, locking for hi* next prvxluctlon.
Sir Ralph Richardson want* to
PRANK DAll.f.Y'H MEADOWRHDOH is a fancy s kmnnry night
and aet-ln hlpllne 'pocket*
d-&gt; a western! T h at’s what he
club lx Cedar Grove, N. J.. which, with great santiy on Die pari of
I S P O rtit frutifute PfiofoJ
told me on "Th* flelre**" set.
the owners, ha* been closed for the summer.
Ib-wever. hi* h o n e opera amhi
It has been taken over by an earnest han't nf arimmer-lh-alrr
Th r a k l
Wen* will hav# to w all until next
citizens under the name Theater Hhowrave and It ta with Iht* group
TEL AVIV, Israel, Aug. 5-bP&gt; vrar. Hell have to return to
that my cousin Gregory now is seeking hoi-wrsthei fame snd
—Israel's governnti nt asked Count England after hie current film
fortune.
Folke RernadotU* today to trans­ l&lt;cau*e he works here on an
I do not know If he la good, had or indifferent but I d r know ha
mit its invitation to the Arab • xpettse arcoant and gets hi* pay
I* not being paid. In a lot of the straw-hat theaters, r.» a m atter
nation* for peace talks.
iti England.
Rernadoltr
it
th r
Un|e&lt;i
of cold fact, the young 'uns pay fnr lb* privilege o: acting, but
Howard Hughes loaned Robert
Nations mediator fnr Palestine. ID an (o Enterprise to play
Gregory la In on an even-fltephen itrxl; he ushers, help* erect ami
It wa* the first move hy the new Hnghes-like role In "The Best
tear down scenery, take* tickets, bas had a couple of walk on rotes
Jewish -ektc to arrange a pearr Thing* In LifeAr* h&gt;ce." Wonder
so.I nobody pays nobody.
treaty conference.
If the RKO chief reallxes how
About on# thing he I* quietly Innnt-nt. "I do NOT awetp out th#
Foreign Minister Moxhe Bhertok rloselv the role la patterned after
h o l l a r he says. The line of den-artatlon between a summer-theater
talke-t with the mediator three himself.
job where Jwu do have to awetp out tlie house and one where you
hours and then told him:
George Sander* now assert*
do not la evidently the yardstick nf early rucccss.
"I approach you aa mediator that all that stuff about hi* being
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iffirially, on behalf of the pro­ a woman-hater wa* pure publi­
THERE
gTRAW-IIAT
MOflH
have a certain act group of plays
visional government of Israel, to city. "I'm very much in favor of
with tsrhieh they operate and Theater flhowcas* la no exception;
■ansmlt to tho belligerent power* women." he »ald, In the under­
already It hat presented The tl* n Whr C u n t to Dinner. K in end
«n invitation to meet the pro­ statement of th* week. "I wat
Tell and P tttito it Fever.
visional government for peace suicidal after my divorce, but I
legotiallona."
I doubt that It can t*« considered '.he Grnde-A rt» l article, how*
have now made the grad* a* a
•vsr, until It offer* Na*l Coward's H»jr Fever and Th* Student
bachelor," added the actor. After
Print*. Three of th* young gentlemen who were w ith my rouslx
a year'* vacation of traveling,
Gregory at tbs academy ar* do’.rn at th# Meadowhrook with him
hr'* now planning a 'round-theworld trip.
now; on* la living at his house In Maywood.
Thing* ar* picking up at Par­
Life these months seems • &gt; cc-mist to them nf discussing th*
amount. Next month will *e* both
undeniable art of French movies, the waste of good film on Holly­
Hope and Croaby back at work.
wood productions, and. moat important, how to get to set n
Boh starts "Easy Does It" with
QNLTLESa TREND . . . Wal»tproducer.
Rhonda Fleming, and Bing goes lint treetmei.tc for autumn and
Anyway, all thta Is what my cousin Gregory Is dMng thi* sum-'
In "Diamond In the Hajntaek" winter are about hair and half over I thought you might be interested All right, then; my uncles
WORRY with Barry PUxgcfald.
wifely • cashed a n d fitted-but- snd aunts will love me, anyway.
Frank Sinatra a* a caveman.

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will take plate ln "Tahe Me Out ter le tMa two-piece Voot Jeroey
*liirti* have an internal "air
T..e "in using Jink" between
to the Ball Game.- The m m m m ■New York dr***, the elougate-i conditioning" system to cool them Hid* and reptile* it a peculiar
top In green and beige, and the
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county horns demonstration agent.
Athletic Park
She stated in a letter that th*
had accepted »h&lt;* nffi-&gt; of supertrsswitwwv* •'»•*. r « , , &lt;issi
visor of school lunch moms in
that dedication."
the county.
An unused clay pi! on th*
The matter o f building this
park, City Maiiagu Savet -aid. 1‘psala Road was designated by
was approved by the City (kirn. 1th e 'Commission «• a puhlir dumpmission at the special meeting log ground.
which the Commissioner*
Sheriff P. A Mem repeated
conferred with I dwntd Higgins bi« lequrut f"r safety sign* on
in regard to future Giant tram- Highway No. 4ti r a ,t svd west
tug activities Tl • patk will b e 1,,f the city, and wa* Informed by
fenerd ami will iv used by the Mt Herndon that application hid
Giant* for their team* during 1-een made to the State Ho*d
the winter trn o og -St*^ 11. pto. Il-partm-'lil fot these
bably for lh* Jersey ifily or
Th* Hoard a*ked for hid* for
Mlnneapolle dull.
the deepening and continuation if
No fund- nt&lt;- »* .**1.-*t*1 in this ditch s'artlng near the old Orthe project, so Undo Road In the vicinity of
year's budget f
I. Iiefote any Raker'* Daily and continuing 6,.
it will Iw f h t
fiction can be taken lowm.| in- flou feel to the WPA ditch at
(hiding the piogram m tlie new S.oitlt Sanford Avenue and drainbudget.
rr thi« niorn- , ini
Ing,
•log
ri| of the ditch l» expected to
County AHomey I.
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o d e •.It,tin
a large area in south SanIt
yesterday lender nl an opinion
*1ipiliinn f.M
fold, fllndervllle and a* far west
I t.&lt; Thi­ effect n* I ake Mar v
that County Judge ll W Ware
EGGS * i l l 1*01 I n tv
rnnuot Im- paiil n* tu let lueat -,
JACKSONVILLE. Aug S -idh
line t** a teiefit &lt;'ll cult I'mrtt
Egg* and poultry pri. t* on th*
decree deciding nu­ cr vvhnt -late
m &lt;nnvllle market* remained un­
wtiviblc Thr- JJack
ll w» Its- i- "»nipeti«ible
Hoard agreed I" hold up payment changed Iroisy
of tin* compensation until » into
4 H&lt;* potato I. a native of South
nudit is made. Mi lletdon to
vealesl.
At ettea anil *va* found in North
Tile Roald areeptnl tile To Ame i &gt;ea a- early a* the Ifilh
sign tit ion of Ml* \m,ta Wilson a* C r t i l l l l y .

aH-tit 128 million year* ago.

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qabardln* qeu top billinq everywhere The new tuck•titchlnq ot cull* and aoltly carved peplum qtv# a thla•eceon look, while the lonq line of button* hem neck
to hem I* both decorative and practical Proportioned
lor llatterlnq lit In grey, soldier blue peacock, win*,
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Daytona Nips Locals
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MOUI.THIK, i ■A , Any '» &lt;#T*i I ' l t j r n have M-«n narord f»i tin
innual North All-Stai gar......... th.&lt; ( I n -ie t a -Florida I-hicuv . The

tuttir aill l«- played licit* Aug. 10.
Thr Tram :
Voilh
Pda. South
Huh Stanton, Albany
Mrrr*. Jack Knthrock, T ullul.n -&lt;o
(,’rute, Ttiomn-ville
Rtepheut, Aldan)
I'unfc, Tflotuatvilh*
Fngg. Amt tu n *
Flirauu. Valdosta
.'oufa-r, Coracle
Helilel, Wuyiio**
Caiey, Moultrie
D ravnky, Tallahactee
Attnwav. Alliatiy
Htuimm n, Ynldo-lu
Menlg. Amerlru*
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riiomai, Tullahartie
Lung, Albany
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Kw ialkowtki. Vuldcxta
Howard, Anieilciit
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Wo at In-1 , Way c rot*
Strickland, C onjtle
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Kl idier, Wayeioa*
Ipjadiln, Miiiltrh*
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t*elh, Valilotta
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rijpp, Anurricu*
lb
Ih ilkle. Thomu.villp
Willard, Aim lieu*
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I .til mi to. Valdn-lii
affair. Johnny Mc.Mu n li t , tlv fir*t&gt; Gregg, Cordele
’ [•
Wopinek. Tallaluuce.i
Sanford hatter in the fir»t inning l.ouit, AI hariy
S
Tapped a tlnirle off Gaddi*1 flr»t i.aiinmnn. Mnultiii*
firo-t, Waycrot*
• til
pitch. Mi-Mnnu* tallied on n Im*iit,
which neatly rn»t TSmlilla tlie
victory, hit 3Wh of the IP4H
rampaiicn.
Bill Spink* a n d the route In
the flrat affair, and f’haille Hote
and Umnle Win shall toned the
nightcap M&lt; ilium Meadow» and
Charlie Hocline tolled on the hill
feu the l*» In the filial.
CIIICAdO, Au« * I* I til
Kd1* Betty, t o ,i i
t r ack1!
Tonlttht the *limit play homtt iin- to iuee|il u did to plav in the j ulamour Fievhottnd, wi'l I- tin*
to the 1‘alatk* Atnlen* in n Ml-Slar f oof dull ifanie in.iv har ( I in ill iioirit for tloni ai*.d *»f :ol*
ilnglc rontcal at the Municipal Marry (iituiore, former I'nivcrtlty j tnlrint’ eye* when she |i:niuli
Park.
of Alabama dark now wiih tin* loti thr oval limlxht la*fe»o tio*
Freshing lopped I’alatka. 1!-1, Wn*hIaeton fteil-kin-. fnun |id* j -tail of th r feat Die ninth r a r r
In the fiml gamp of » douhle ihy In any of the Id d*tio»* e» it the Volu-in Countv Krm ul
header and they played to » 3*3 hihitliin name* thi- fall
• ' | i | h tti Day Inna ftearh. Thi«
tie In the sifiind. vvhii h was atop*
An offlrlat of Chicago Tiilnltw* beautiful hr indie, J W. KwnltV
p«-d by rain In the Idth Inning. (ihariliet. Ine., *|M&gt;nw.r of the Inp runner, da*ked In thi lime,
Gainesville took n tinale yanir iinnual mill rtn»'ir. &gt;aol lr.»t nii;hl lllfht lecrlltly when -he itppearctl
fin in Id'Land, 2-1,
that (illmer had not am-pted an in two *en*ntiiinnl tW(l-i|0X ey
Ed llnvlt of Oilando tut m il In Invitation to piny With the college J ful.lli,,,, caie* on the local -niu er. i
a one-hit perfotntanee, Davl* All Stars urnin I the Chieamtj Thai Kd1* Betty i* a *ll|«T *|ieed-|
blanked St. Augustin*. pitchintt Cardinal*, chuntnion. of the N’nt- ter it shown by her reeonl. She .
to only 22 liattrrt in the teven- Jonal Fiaithnll lanirile
• one of the t Wo
i
A •ellmlt erowd of m ir»* than whnh lia&gt;- to ilnte chalked up n
Innlnir flttn game. John I’mvlick
llKI.ddd
Will
w
it
to
-•
111.'
I’ntiii' in -even wLn reeonl.
»hinted In the fourth to »poll an
Soldier Field the nlvht of Aux.
Otherwlae perfect mounil chore.
Stupid lluxh, six-times a winnei,i
Oilando'i aeeond " in "* • lotted -U.
wilt de Kallo|iillK aRnlh-t her. j
The Trlhiiiie Chat irIs-- official Ti inpermental Ihum it at ill u
bv Manager l-«U llevll, although
the umpire* turned the talne* and said his eroup ha- n r.uitlail with faii-favoriti* though he da. not hit J
ti.sird llevll out of the irante in the national foot!, ill liauui whieh a filet III hit In t foj| ta
the taut of the eighth Inning. tout lie* on tiilm ei'- lefusal to I Many i»f lluxh1* boots i deliuva
They inured three St, Augustine participate.
I Ilint tonlxhi 11 the time
plnvert, Pawl Irk, Wally DunkoThe cunt i act p r u v l • that any
l tther X'eylunitul nr&lt; teh-efeil
trlrh and Manager John Seat.#t- Nutlonat t.vano&lt;* pl«ur who re- i,v llarinjf Si'cretary Monill Walltlan In the flrat half of the tame fuses to play in an All Star ynme • t,. p|n&gt; rule, in tins iv»nuik*"may l-e hniin-l from all etlilhitlon m iin nluaetion a n I’..,.J . i U d ,
Innlnir.
Ty ilinrle) led the hitllnir with xanti t hi* pm team |ila&gt;« during o il', (ilnxrr. Fain. Choctaw Med.
three of Orlando1* teven hilt off 1"* *e**on.
| l.iul,. Super and Forever Atni'er.
Bill Store and Jim Itenet. Com In if
(jilmiT, whom tin A oeinted,
__ _
to the mound in the etirhlb Inning, I'ru»* pltkod for It* o i end All
Bene« u n i eharged with the halt. Amerlrmi team in II*17, « « ' re
I'atnlkn1- Charlie Dimlnlr hurl- ported In he traininif with tile
Majors* Leaders
ad threat lilt h a l l in t h e i r Keil-kms at Compton. Calif.
llv TUB ASSfM lATFD I’RBBB
otarner. Dull Itelier of 1‘alatka anil
National l.caicue
Ham
Amorlello of
l.ee»l,iiig
Itattinu -Aliulnl, St lands M(M;
hooked tgi in another tiifht mound IVhitch Play Opens
Diirh. Hci'toii and Adi burn, I’hiln-,
duel In the second (tame, ending
In J a y e t* Tourney did
i&gt;li ia .3?d
all even when rnln *topped it In
Ituiu d.'tii J in -M i&gt;lnl. St.
the 10th Innlnir.
MNCOI.N, N«h., Aay. 1 bV)—
Don Coker1* four-hit plUhlmt Two IH hole "■ uddeii death11 round' Luul- and MUe, Ni vv York Ml.
nave tialneavllle 'It triumjih over confronted itf yuiingslrra t-alny
Itun- Milsiul, St. bonis HR;
Mel.mill Have Hurt* hummed for ns they openi-l match play in the l.orkniuu. New York 81.
the first fiBlnravllle run In the National Junior Anuttrur (iolf
Mil* ..Mui ini, St, I.oui;i 151; i
third intdng. and Tied Dulaney Tournutncnt.
WuiU.Us, Chicago Mil,
U tterf In Kit Km I ell with the
Dmiblei -Ktirus, I'liitnd 'lphia
Olllv lit youthful hopeful* v. Iff
deddlntr lallv In the seventh, (lien lie left around sundown tonii;lit Mu'ial. SI. luoiii 27.
Bird was the Inter, giving up at the l.ilieotn Coillitry Club a!tc*
Triplet- Murial, St. I.oui- 11;
Teven hit*.
tile ftl«t and aec iwiil round aeti- llo|i|i. Put diarph to
Flr*t Game
11oil" run- Kilter. I'itt-b u i/h
vliy.
Sanford
100 OtIO t*f&gt;—1--1—0
.
Top pirtsiire probably tea* on ■JH. Sntrvi, Cincinnati °7.
Daytona
lint)
000 0)11
Old t)|
01
Tt - J iuei!*l|&gt;| Tout M" &gt;, the 17 year
Stolen loiM'f-AshliuiTt. I’h l t n 1
Spink* and ltnmnucMo; Gaddi* old Warren, I no ahiailer who delidiia
Torjo-Min, Ihe. toil 17
and Toncoff.
topped a i|Ualliylnir field of IC.ri■ Sit keout • llntnra
Brookl It
S. con.I Game
( |. playei* with 75-70—14ft. lie find Ihuidreuu, C - vel.md .‘Ilk.
Sanford
Old trill 000 8 - 5 — n two umlei par 70 in the second !*7: Hlarkvvcfl Cinelruiall III.
Davton#
nio did 20*—4—tt—l round.
Pitching H ind-on 12-1 .750;
|(use. Wortham mid Karton: Mea­
The eonle-tanla lire playliur Jan.en, New 1 &gt;ir| 14-rl .Top.
dow*, Undine ami Toncoff,
uruler llie tpoii*or*hl|i of thiAtnetu an Learue:
Nntlonnl Junior Chiimln-r of CumHalting- Willianii, llo-ton JINS;I I
metre.
Itoiulrcaii. Clevctaol J |Four hon finished In n tic «
Itunii Uati.,1 in-Dlninggio, New;
Herman Harron I.&lt;eadH stroke
l-himl M atey In the duel York 01: St- phrn.. II-ton 'Ml.
for medalist honor*. They were
Itu n --Willeiiif. lloslon 77s Di­
Tam O’Shanter O p e n (irne
Miller, of Sun Diego, run­ maggio, He-Inn 75.
ner up for thr 1047 rhamplunchip,
Iln-. H md...... Cleveland 122;
CHICAtiO. Aug. R M l Her­ Morris William* J r ., Austlii, Tev.,
Ih-li lit 110
man lla n mi of White Plain-. N. Hob Meek, Tul-n. Okla.. mui K vrr",
Double* W illiam s, n o t io n mu]
Y.. the ll*4il champion, Imlay led Marvin WiU'ham of Washington. llcnrirh,
N'i &gt;v York 2d.
the Tam IP Shanler pro field
Mirkie (iallaglter of Augusta,
Washington
into the third round of the IR.nflO li»., tlie fit it day lender with n ■ Ttijile -Steu.iit,
net amide for fiitt nilie after 71 dropped hark to a 77 fur n II: Dilitnggla, Now York 111.
Ilono- Hunt- K*| Iit,*, rievelnrul
putting a pair of •'&gt;*'» for llhl— 148 total.
on-1 Diiiinggio, New Y’ork 21
right under pul.
Stolen h*-es Dilllnger, St. laittlt
Itairnn, eomia-tlng In hi* fifth
Conn, Wn-lilngton 18.'
F a l l Law IP;S till-out*h I k tournament of the year, Stetson's
Feller. Cleveland ,
rouged Into the lead ye*tenlay Classes To De Tops
100; Kristie, Philadclplila Hit.
with a S3 55«*.
Dilililng Kianui Ibi'ton 18-3
One ttroke Itehllld wa* the first In School's 48 Y e u r s
81*1; Fowler, I'hilaJelphla 111 :|
round lender, Italpli liilhlahl of
.700.
Chlrago, who u-pdred a 88-37-711
Dt:LAND. Aug. 5 (Special) for a halfwav total of 187.
An expected
lu-r cent IncreanKrcsh pear* have an affinity'
Ilnhhv l.ocke, the South African, lj&gt; enrollment thi* fall will give
Mew in With a 88 81 -«7 for 138 ntclsi'ti Fniverslty'a College of fo. blue nr lb-|uefort cheOfs- !
and third place. The wind played l^iw the latgest numlH-r nf stu­ Rc-.ve them together ns I* m p,-e|
havoc with most of the other con- dent* in It* 18 year hi-tory, Dean lit. i«'«ii-, halve and rare, nod
•Uni.ge on wnli-r crest or shred­
la-muel A. Haslup preillrlt.
lender*.
The women'* tide of th r tlwee i On the hasit of applications re­ 'll d letluev with n uuttuie of
ceived. the emollment of Florida1* F ti-ah d n -sing and the crumbled
hllle #i Ib-picfin t &lt;lieetc In each
oldest law school should ju m p III ta
vb.
nf 4(P- for 80 and 8li-ho1e total
. . . of
... JIR
.... or more in Ss-ntembcr. Dean
158. Hade /u h ariat. the fit«t round llalsup indicate*, however, that
leader, •kidded to an HR for 167- Ibl* numla-r will probably repre tow arj a la w d e g re e .
Grare U-nciyk of Newington, *cnt the peak, and th at sub-euucni
“Tin- &gt;o-callpi| rctrran laiom i*
Conn, the ik-fviallug champion, ‘f 10** will »ce a gradual decline m e.-.-aly over," Ikan Hasluti prowa- (hit&lt;1 with HR for Dll.
,»«** number ot studenla working dicta.

Corned

Daytuu* llrarli, Aug, &amp; (S|irr U ll—The Sanfoiil Giant* ilmp*
twit laith end* of a twin Mil In the
Davtonu Hrnch l»li-t* hri* l**t
night, hut flu Giant* mainlalnril
th rlr Irad nvn the fifth plair S t,
Augustin,- Saint Ht VShit W»'! t* til* *|
frntrd In n dual at traction liy tint
Orlando Si-natur*. Thr (ilanta
urerc edged In thr flr*l gum*. an
eight Innlnir affair, h&gt; a - I" l
aeon*. Thu I*lata look Ilia night­
cap hv a 4 to '! mat ft In.
w allav Gaddi* tuned In n »nu

Harry (rilmer May Ed’s Ketty Will
Be Banned From Be Focal Point
Exhibition (iiimes In Tonight’s Race

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i*e‘*r s la th n l scores of prices
in every d* p a rlm e a l I* hrtag
this kale— Hie sale that offer*

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Ears 29c

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Carrots 2
Lettuce

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5

I’LTEU PAN PEANUT

Butter ^ 4I
tlccnr 3 3 C

A[5C

“&gt;

MALLARDS

PEACHES

Asparagus
No 3 0 0

%

Del Monte

As!( fll 2 » o r* T « r

Nim.KTH

357c

2ibpk»

VAC-rAK

TABLE SU P P LY
E L O V E T T ’S B
P IC C LY W IC C L Y

con ) nor i;irair«| fo*&gt;t •av­
oir- — I" you. IKi.NT DAItF.
m is s i t :

«*« Ctn

Pint J 3 c -a u lf-

Lb 6c Lemons 2 Lbs 33c Spray

Q»

43c

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1 LAND O’SUNSHINE

TUOFICAL 1IKAND

T O M A T O E S

I

No 2

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1 ITS KABUIA3US, SUDSY!

ROYAL CROWN, PEFSU. OR COCA-

C O L A

25 -

f l o u r

I

Carton of 6 (Plus Dapoiit)

Ranger Joe Bopped

f a b

1

Sale of Choice

W heat Pkfl 13V4C

29' j

Largo Sox

Ballard'a Ovnn-Ready

Biscuits 2 Pks&gt;27c

Nablaro Randwldi

Oreo

Pk§

14c

Himahlne

Grahams

27c

Lb

NonniEitN

Towels ^ _
Ro"

1

5

*

Bcmr

Towels . _
RoH

J 5 ®

URni-Kcflnod

Cloroi
nicnches—Deodorise*—
Disinfect*—ResiOTM
Nomerotw Stains!

Steak

O le o

Lb

Sirloin

Steak

Stow

KI4AFT KAY

Lb

BrUkit

Chock

39c Roast

Lb

Cheese __

r m h Ground Ham-

Lb

59c Burger*

Lb

Dr-id
* Drawn

DUCKLINGS

quirk*
I’rosrn I* L "

Homll'p
Ywkdln

Better _ _

Lb

- 7 9 °

B A C O N

Sliced

O nd« “A* Dew ed * Drawn

Southern Gold
For DeUdoua

Quick m n tn , Ueg* Baking

Largo P n ab

CtigaMMrad, Hmo. Vacua

Hens

Mullet kb23c

Skins 2

u

69c

ML Vennon! BUccd

Lb

79c

Meaty

Largo

CROAKERS

Lb

19c

S m a Ii Ji

Spareribs

Lb

49c

raced Pork

Liver

" 6 9 c

59c

LAND O'SUNBUINXS

Grmdt “A"

Bacon

35c

Cheese 2 Pkgs 33c

T-Runo

Lb

Lb

K raft Phlla. Cream

MACKEREL
SHRIMP

Lb

39c

Lb

35&lt;

Larga FToak

RMJT

Lb

Lbs

25c

Lb

39c

Redi-Mixt
Colored Mnrprint

Cont-Eed Krctfe

Picnics

Boatoa Butt Pork

Roast

Lb

49c

49c

Beat and* Cla, r a n Hog

29c

Lard
&gt;.rv.

ik

. - -

25c^

a

Raady-to-Uw, Solids
or Cot in Quarters!

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S'fw

Location.

Hrrt'a

M«hin. shop. Oppo.iu

Tlieatrr. Phone 1190,

Sr wins'

t?£H Cities F o u n d In
____________ *^Sea 1pitt r::* " o u n d er
M editerranean

I ts c r is p y

What a l4H)«l Coin-Soya makes at th«
tifujMaat UhUil Thu kid* difl in . . .

J

Im ?w 7

riiKi' n r niinr H.'ilHl »pcci«&lt;

in* ;*»
tuuiv
lit*
I'rincr..
jiiru, uiMudns
... m
uio than
«h»n uo!
—Adv. Different families.

Yippee!

]

and lovu it Till* tompling. t4*ty down.
fight dulciou* ceieil i* roully nouinh|og( too . . , and me a n t t*u&gt; »urvnvg,
Y
with milk and »u&gt;jjr, 1* lilull
rfr
Got tome today.

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children.
Winter IMayground &lt;
,* ,r-u‘the..city ,ertirnatev
hr!* a total
influx of rough!* Jia'Oon pci •one.
It i* ealimaled each alii -iwild
In Miami Turns To atieul
l!!j n day f*it fo .l ],&gt;Tglni;

By Alan Mover
R a lp h

MILAN, Italy. Auk -V-uF II
jCurrier* Della Sera. n Milan n« » -■
paper, raid tihlnv u Sicilian diver
1ib&lt;I rriwrtnl the discovery of three
aulimcrgrd citlra IWrar Sirilv whlrh
1lu* estimated lit date from l,w1i I•»
6.IHKI II. C’.

KI NEB

G - P frrsa ^ R O B ,
IS A &amp;OCO O f f T O
B e CO *'# T h£ 5 th ,tuV
TJ »v ,v j-? &amp; iA ie
Tt'£ N*-t,o k a u
LEAGUE

Ill, Bernardo Him, J u n i o r of
the Munchovl Mu •rum at Syr»tu-e
uml regarded u« Sicily'* lea l ug
nrcheologiit. aald a find of the nr
proportion* duacrihed « it* extremelv unlikely. although •hr diver may
Ii««r found remain* of prehUtoric

3

OJOivV
-wV

reais

dvilluiliotu.
Kin id* K. Hi own. piotvMor of
ui chrolugiat, 'a id u find of lit.'
American Academy In Home, anld
there aie no uniicaiioiu in Medi­
terranean archeolugnal data that
citn-a of *urh antiquity had ever
exiaU’d. Urown added the diver
tuny have route u|&gt;on Itonmn huildinuit which had *iid into tlo «■».
I The diver. liioVnnm llotlini
•aid he had deM elided i li I e 1 h r
thlee oilier. Two he *401, an nl»&gt;ut |
4,ri In tiO feel la-neath IF ■&lt;« U (ween Sicily and I'antelleila lie
de#crihe,| litem a* having hi.*,id.
•ymnielrlratly laid out »tre*i at.d
i

( onvcnlion Resort

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fA U J. ED
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ANCHORAGE. \l*»k* Aug 5
i
s lid , -girdling It-SI*'*
of the I' S. A,i F“n* returned l*i
the North Ann : • ar mi.’incut here
nday.
They landed at hm.ciidnrf Kiehl
II minute' apart after tF* approx
nmt. ly 1..HRI mil.* hop ftom V h*&gt;1n ail Im e hi Japan The li.,»ht
look aho"! I t * h o u r * for an
a*eiait. *■f » 'in* li* Jill mile* ait
leiur

! Seventeen eonernti n« already
l’t- lam ed
MIAMI. Aux.
have la-en hooketl for n&gt; xt year
It Hift ’ f | ■tv rionnd. Miami fa 11 *’V vetlli an averax*- alien. i„tnr of
Whittlin'ir 1Ilf* mf tbi* IMlfall*4
■Uiul I.OOtt delecnt, ■ li okimt*
inc .KfDi nllon cittea
a* fai ahead a- I1*'J w!.»n llo*
1 A *. hv lull &lt;&gt;f coining ruiivvn* National Shi me 1 nvtt.t *,n
• - lioin Aug. 1 ii* flit* |,eete*l to lirinp at iaai
iii»n*
■•nd f iTie year Miami V\111 fat am! anothei ttai.mm vi•it■*
A vacuum I*
jti.iic ! \iv i f diffrient RI (till*4
in, i picnic *h odd
VI I I \t h
. It ntied and .Ilf rit
T . lean,
FT. MV MIS
■v'lmv water
Smith of
iltklf.g *odn
(hat hi* "*f&gt;
n ho. I

tiaed f„r aunt*
•*e thoroughly
e n h time if
•raid it with
• h . little
addrti.

Dr. Il rni y Mcl.iiulin
O p io m e lrfa t
ll.t

l A ir

I'ht lie 512

TRAOl

FOR R£S(/tISi
M i a i ma
Sf ( C

A H T IU liK S M ill SA I.K

Try

HERALD

'X

i tlXLIHj r r .r .n s etimuleto Hit#
Hunt * Tuveiio Kei*.| Store

W ant Ads

HOI I.UNC.IILS I'.VKUV IIAV,
from 11 to to 2,mi ui HUMLlt'S

Lot Rtiull*

SI’F.t I M

12

SC K U IA L SK IIVH IIS

*.i it iff SANHINt! anil fiiu-hlnp
with model o e«,,01,1,1.1.1, Jh
yin** ev|«- itritii’, wotk punr - 1
allited. K. F. SlrVi tin. Ill 2
llo* I lit A. S.infold, *all . 111!
a t u r 7:IMI I’. M of helotr Lljoj
A. .'d.

■Ve w’ll eleitiify voiir prevent,
p-alnif marliine for 139,50, |
l h l Vp I U m I R I I R I H R|tptp •'
n - r f a Sew,up Machine fo ld er,'
■ il lil AMI %i i • |i »i I iiI|i|b Ii ««I I p 1 1 '
au (a i4 I1#«p I4 i
S jle A Seivice,
or* front, AEV1IC TANKS, pin'li* io jiru te
Peii,re**
Theater.
I'hone
11HO. , IV.Ill,treed, flute appro**d fire*
I If ip« life Dif Hut • ■ l i f l l w
(kill, fh i ui.d 7Mo call, i,- All
3
llf H M III! !*#• M r « I p r m i I o *.
fill IT Mil K
wo.k puainiileetl
I. (I Blown,
i
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He- art! IlH f
24 t liu r *
S r per I l » r Im r f lU h
Hand . II l ‘&gt;leal
,V. I'hoiie 13d IV.
l i t * f t t l c l n at IN * U p **
*» 1-anfi id
I*hour i ItiU l
PulpPi* vmi* !«i# Nlprli far*
L • pel | limit*. Re|H)l&gt; Imp
Now Hcadiiunitats for
PHONK 118
Krwl Mvrr*. 311 K toil U|
MOTOIItil.l HAI1I0S
I'ortahli*. Ta hi e tiunlid A Auto,
Lie. it (cal Apf din net*
VV a a t
ta i
M i ll I n
a rrr* i* &lt; l
N ee Ilf!' tvh*. $l:&lt;M ll|&gt;
■I I I
Ik e
l e l e p a .a e
•*■ i « » i a R* fi ipein’ir*
Saufonl f&lt; •• • I, v A l.uxifiiye Co,
.i e i .i l .i o i i V e . r It t o i l ' ••w e
Hepntriny
le I l * lr 4 t a Ik e t e l i * k » e r k — k,
lull Kklifoid Ave.
WAi.ivi :h k i . i .i T in e n&gt;.
la m a r t . I * i ik le » r « w » » t « ‘
lin k Ik e a U i i e l l e e r le evp eeleU
211 s N. I’ark \ve.
I'h. IKK
Ki ..unite Lh n o Sevcinp Mnchla I I I
p f m o |*l I r . ' l a a rU e r t a r
All (Vink ContnMrcd
irtf. Con*. I,- iipidel. Walnut
a* l&gt; t i e t n
tk e k ee l P. , » l k l r
e e t llr e
a l l U n t l vee o m e i ke
enlimct. fliniMl now nvnltuMe ut iii i l a n i k ) Mornlmf Senllntd Urla o a r a l l l e * a a Ik e d a l k e la re
s o t’ Onlt I Offlt • US L. lit.
e e k lli e l lo a .
laud.* Lveninx Stm . Cull HklpV.
I’hone 000
Itnv. tl't&amp; J
p i , a . , a o ilf v
ae t a iw e d le le t i
If aa m * i o i a u •» » “ " r * J
I
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crcen
can
ei'il*.
SunW e r e o n o i ae ie * p e a e lk le f a r
foil* X Cel IVi*il Stole, Tele- I 'l ’Ilill.STLIIV SI.II’ I IK KHS
H are I k a a a a # la e a r r e e t laaer*
phone 131.
p lilt line *nio|)l
lied.
.''’V'1 EddyJ Arnold Tu
M akci.
i u lt,.,'. I'hone 111
1112. Sanford l,|». . . . . .
ANTI JI'L S In V I condition. Can
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THE
hi aeen »t Sanfoid Itptpilifery,
____ |
l i d 's N. 1’uik, 0 |ip u 'iie Vuldcx
I tC*UIy AinuUlg Aim »ti a tin in far
SANFORD
SLK US Mill
HoUl
t-tat* folk mtisi .vtAJi who Ii*i «hi
MLMLOiilt AI’ll I’HINTINIJ
HERALD
thiio million Itt* \ \ n to* i»n- i U
Futir WKI X 2d truck liter, fula'a
AND 1 Vl’INti
ilh u )i‘iir ttlonr, will upjo'iif m
I
( III IH I III IIKAU OF
wiln 7" wheel* for Foul or
j non with hi* IhlKuRy Juioi.oit* '
Ihrifi, II. d&gt; Irucka. (!»li IIU0.
KANFo HI)
Oil lhl It It A Tlli'llUl UlU* In \
Ilee.’a llfiil Cn» - A I'ltrla,
l iC N. I'm k
rh'ina I Ml
FOR REN T
ITi «••lav.
.71,' nltir fan: n il Inet /wnith
IliTujjlim'ti it4 lilt* lituiil r iifi'
NKTIAN IlLIN’DS made In or a l l i m l m u in I fa*
uiilMI Id Iota corner (icneva mid
A r-V irM L N l. SIS w 1*t. 81.
iin* *■ ! 1*•I 1
•1*1. y, mil,ole Venetian Mind hitih Aniohl
Krcurli Ave. i'lmne Weekly,
a &lt;•rami ul» «*i *
l.u. M2d W. 3 id St. I’hone ■I.ii v%hi« i* ii1*o lui.nl ««n » ••
OFFICF. 'iie r r in Meiarli Rulldlnir.
1,711, OruitKe City, Fla.
i. nrpe 11oH office, newly d ecI1B2-W.
millall
Woil L of ;RUI Aloh.tl ■
l!.*rd, ell tltilllie*. Iwnt and Jnt»1- F K I V. I* .1 r M ii |» S li It I M 1* . u i It FMHHCA IIOMK can l~"■ h'dlnir th*&gt;.. n,
IHNNKILS KVKIIV N IC II I .
»,r *r rvlre
futnivhnl. Call
fiee. (mil Kfil for detail “ ' """'V '1"; '/V f
I"
lluM M IS
v,.i.\V, H. A A Repti Slop*.
......I___ IH.....
t ’lieiil- HI It v I ’ lh* fall Mull lit III V
• 11 FdtatilNli. Southum
i*»J r tiaVr rf»n»iifatilly I««I
Ituh, Inc.
M o n ti and lip to dale one ronni Thayer cntiiatfC, Sihifei uwinif
___
__ I.Htill-oat&lt;1 Mn^mhii* Juki* L«» t •»
rfllrietcy apnrtm id. Ideal for
much me, mu und U cate* of
VIH,I« SAFKTY
, lo.rnde of folk tune*, an I foi tl
hur'nc** cmifde. How-Mown lo­
canned pi ache*. All reamnuhle,
on the highway de|wnda on (lie .lari *'*vcral mold hi lie haa ‘ •«
cation. Cull foid.
_______
leavinp town, ('all 23d J
coi.oitlon of your rar. Don't held four out of the fir»t t '
take ri.ka. Hring your car to ...... in lhl* nadonal hilll.llly
tt
*
akticj
.
es
wanted
Will ihate nicely furnirhixl f&gt; room
m*r expert •ervice men for a tiatude.
huiirr with cmiple or family.
lit. Iiifraf liif lue • are “ I
I itKF CIIKCK-OI’ uml ANAL
K h iliir UefripTMtor A Stove. 'A ILL UlIV your car reitatdlc**
arknrta Hnlijr", “ Whut a K*e.l I
SiS.
Cxi.iff*, f id 00, 317 We*t Ifdh
I
of ope or condition. Hulliff A i.I.M .H (I. THF( h A K tjrr. t (*. W:i.". “ Ilotlquet of llo*.--".
ii,
. Clo-e to ll. lpy S*dfy Landry.
:tlv W. Firal SI.
Sunn, I’hone 237 W.
I 1; Arte* T il'd Kurin Lund fCCk H u 'i P l ca-di p r» r paid for um*I Fi r ivitihen (’nhinela cull C. J h’flt marble wall.,
00 |mm yenr leaee. I’hone 7hl J.
cikiilt. 77V-W.
furnilult*. Ted Havi* Furniture
lh, third citv, h. t* ported, v«
' &gt;ff Trntiam, Rlclly He
Co. 311 B. 1*1. I’h. i m
LAWNS MOWKD. For reatonahle It wa* ••vten»ive, wit Ir la te
O n e i ffieiency afiaitnunt f o r
&lt;i-tilnutoa I’hone 7M.W.
H EM * W A N T E D
a llo t., high walli and l* iru *•, '
roiipl* One 3 loom lor«e fur- H
nit hid aparlm cnt. private hath,
FOH RLNT—K1.«oi aander. Eaa&gt; pipinr.
nil ulilllli'f fin nialied, rea»on»- SAl.KSMAN WANTKt): Territory
operalirn. Heawtt.ah'e -atei^San
hie ralea. Monleiuma Hotel.
i(m n for local man in Sanford.
ford I’alnt A rtlaaa &lt;X Phone
Air f.l ltlind Metal Avrnini; Co.
SfO.
Four room futnl-hed npatltnrnL
MU ritunjfe Ave. Winler I’uik,
utilities fu tn ifh 'd . *101 I'arl*
IHlDfiK-PLVMOliTII
f H«t* r»»#v* dlilrttt af MONTHLY,
I'hone Orluiulo HS7I,
_Are.
I’ \I1TS (N il KKIIVK'R
I'hoae l o l l
S* c.t t«ry office aaalalant Tudwrrn in s Palmrtfo Ave.
3 R K A I. E S T A T E F O R BA LE
3U and 3H year* old. Kxiilhnl
Uui'iaa
irpaired,
cnlletl
for and
Wo DMInT l»-(!ro.mi Itrnrh type [ pay, »ati«factory huura. An*»'r
*1* livend. Phone County 3702.
F.
0
.
llo*
-Hit.
Sanford.
' bumf, 2 h a th 1. Excellent hwaJ. C. Waller.
t.on Apply f*dtJ Plumoaa Drive. ‘J
W ORK W A N T E D
Ara you ttoohl.it by iU*ltt*i of
Heal H.iula
laveulmrnfa
Phone 123h W.
frn .I. functional pcn,«ll« rtuitirh(V. II. WILLIAMS, Hrallor
■nre*f Pnea thla max* you auger
T im ’or Work Ity the hour or Jolt.
lioui pain, faal •*» i.imi. u tlidt110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
Five Room* &amp; Hath, larye ucteen-1 I louifhlnir, hairuwuiK, mo"mk*
• t alien timed Urn *o try Lidia I
i-d tliep im t porch, equipped, ut. ) ditt moving. We f|MT(nllie F.II.A. Lonx Term Loan* G.l.
I’lud.am'a V*i*i*l,!* r.»„|«(i,iil to
K.ILA. Ilepalr Loam
It'lrhen. hardwood floora, IlH' m cmdltiuning huildinx hd*
rdlata auclt lymtUnn.i Hu a hern'*
t»a a (rami aniihlnr ,(?. ; un owe
W. I9l&gt;. Strer l.
and garden plota. I’hone K17-J I.onn.e McMullen. Market Hat Iter
*,/
kontu* a e.uif twaorUnl , i d , . '' j
II the illuming or after SMM
Fh.tp open Thu r.day, Fiiduy A
CAMP— Hoautlful I million, n»
F. iL _____________________
'“
L
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DIAL PINKHAM'Scoweouao
Saturday. No wailing.
bUh w nler wurrie*. Ka«l of
Sanford on 8t. Juhn* Hlver, 3 FLOOR SANUINO A fmlahing
mdia North of l^k e Harneycleaning A waxing. Our pmae- UI NDTICISS— rE R H O N A I.
Uulldiny 2d*lfl. price *1.200.00.
unit enahlea ua In work where FOH IIKALTII PROTKCTION ami
Telephone f&gt;20-J, Sanford
there i* no e le rtn r nnnertlo
M y (NKK LIVING rail M l for
nvallahle. 21 year* elperienc(••O'otole detaila on FOGGING.
ULAL ' RRTATK -m INSUHANCK
II M fllaaaon la k e Mary. KI*
S n in e rn Chemical*. Inc.
IMiol’F.IITV MANA0KMKNT
it WMONII M. HALL. Realtor ( 7 . HI’KNTKRINC and npalrlng,
14
LO ST * F O U N D
rla*. I Florida Slate Hank Uldf.
hour, day &lt;ir week. Art Haugh
tv. I’hone 77f» J.
I.***'-While male terrier puppy
20 a m fnrtn 2 barn* .tenant
Finder I’lraae enll County 2408.
|ii*.M I’lmne *4(1,
Girl, want* day work or imail
washing—601
Hickory
Ave.
LOST—
-Hlue Hillfold on FItat
33 acre farm , 3 liarna. fine ten■tree!
UtUveon Hollywood Shop
ar.t houae*— Ueatdall Ave. I'h- 10
RuHlnfMt Opportunities
nnd Ftench Av». Flmler cuntact
one 440.
Mi*. Ilci nice Dye.*, Mm (V.
’
AVON I’KGDUCTS
1U loom, 2 at’. uy houa*', k&gt;*&lt;**l (Vuiuun can wurk 26 hour* wrrkly
First. ItreanL
n*i(hborhrMHl, 4 touni apartment
a*ui earn 126 160 Income. Write 16
AUrOS rO R SALF.
ui.. lair*, private entrance, InNaomi Sealmry, 311 K. |uth. Ml.
(■/vidual hath A hot water heal
Dj i i , Kla.
I WHEEL TRAILER. sulUR*
•r, A riKima dew m tairx, I car
fur live itctk. Inquire at Mu*lc
ttage on 2 t i ' lot*. Price it),- | 2
SPECIAL SERVICES
Hoi 119 (V l*t Rt I’hone 063
'ai.OO
&gt;3 7uU.OO ami worth it, five loom C/tLL 617 for Hottcry. Generator IP32 Huick. new tlrea hatteiy. Good
hour* A garage apartment with
ami Htarler service. Swiln'*
i:o.nlitl'.ii II46JUO. Sec at 23rd
tiatiery Service. 301 W. Flrvl
both, paved • tie d .
A Park
fit
(V. H WItlfanm*. UeaHor.
A talm Pick-up In good running
n o N. Falk. Ph, 1120
IIF.M A CAM
condition, Can he seen' at I^ke
VOF IlHIVR IT
3 Ki.im Hitu.e, extra large toomi,
Mary Garage—Price 2100.00,

FEMALE
C0MPLAIN1S

S

PHONE 200
t ct veiled pore h e , ( imhI location
STICK LAND MOHKIHON
131*4 Packard Club 8e*lan. Freid
or .wo lots. 20,00000.
Uyer*. I l l K Smoo A f t Pbotm
U DRIVP.IT, INC.
2 Ecu room Houao, two Jj U, (4,417-J oi M M T .
Self
Hsllr-Seify
00(100, Terms.,
U u*l
Driers
1931-14
(on Ford (rack. Phono
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Many Never Suspect ■
Cause of Backaches
ThU Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief
B feo y w f l w n r t l l m

n a g g in g U r k s r k i

tiulrhly, WMt lhf» rii*c«rr*ir that the rtti
taut* of lintlf tro^nU m a y 1* iir«4 IMneys.
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taking lh. f l r t n a ll, «,&lt;1
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We Reserve the R ight To Limit Quantities.

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Half Of Year’s Tobacco Crop Is
Sold At Average Of 52.05 Cents

tn the liull atmimphere which
the narchouaea from
heavy .lemniul for elgnrette uml dnuiiniili'd
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-

nruund imi.22MKHl pnurul&lt; pint «

Rnjnli HUtrddeil 'A-llr.
Coconut
pkg. 17c

ANN FAGH
Grape Jam
Inna Green
S'*. 2
Beans
2 cans 27c ; 1-lb. ja r 2-lb jar
[ D&gt;n»
[Cocoa ■/fc-lb can 17c
21c
39c
[i'illahury
(Flour 5-11). hag 18c
Nectar
Wilton*
Mor 12-oz. can 15c
Fltrirr Trtlfil
Armour.
Tea
can 53c
Tripe
!/4-ll&gt;. pkg 29c
Sin-Flo l.lnuld
Starch
qt,21c
White house
Evaporated

Nh. 2

Tomatoes 2 cans 25c
fhnma Caramel Orated
Popcorn
pkg. 9c
“SUPER RlC.lir*

Milk
3 tall cans 43c
Chuck Ronst Ib. 69c
Brisket Slew lh 45c
Hamburger Ib 51c

BEEF

LAMB•

8«i. cut
Shoulder
Shoulder
Chops
Shank Off
Ivegs

HEAVY CALF

Fla. Dr. k l)r. Ur. A

“SUPER RIGIir*

HOUND
S IR L O IN
T -B O N E

II) 69c

•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 Ml 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 tr a d givei
tint I* a good e*tender T ile
| the aupporl lirir." of 119 rent* n i h e 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 auin» for the gomi !'/10
'tread
Price, i. the fact that fanner*] 1,1 oven.
in Georgia planted only HIIJIOO1
acre, m Toliarro Ihia year, comjoin'd to the 107,UIH) la.t year.
Thia acreage in IP17 prialiiceij,
come fill.IMKI.OlM)more ponnda than Dr. C. I* Persona
thia year in Georgia.
*
n rro .M K T R isT
(’umhlned with Floriita’a total,
however, the roe. |n 1217 *1
I'HOMFT COMF1.KTH
Id2,7.70,'.i21 pound*- the higheat
OITICAI. 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 5U. 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

lb 83c

95c
89c

lb . 7 7 c

BACON

lb . 5 9 c

FRED WRIGHT’S MEAT MARKET

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Jewel Shortening

jjc

25c

4lb tin.

$ 1«)0

ANN FACE PREFARED

2 for 2 ) c

FAR
Lr» Pkg. Woodbury’*
Soap Powder
33c Soap

b a r 11c

Lrr- Tkf. Sweetheart

33c Soap

bath size 13c

Dlu White Soap

rcg. size 9c Flakes

NO LIMIT

2 fo r 17c

59c

CUBAN AVOCADOS 13c BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!
CALIF. RL’NKIST

EXT. r ilo iC E

WESTERN

432 Sire

LEMONS

Dozen 21c

CARROTS 2 bunches 19c

MICHIGAN

LARGE STALK

JERSEY COBRLER

2 for 25c

CELERY

F.XT. CHOICE

GREEN

C*lilu*nla trrherg

LETTUCE

5 lbs 22c

POTATOES

2 heads 29c

lh

CABBAGE

DRIED PEACHES lb 17c

6 ‘/ 2c

LARGE PRUNES Ib 15c

3 - lbs

RED SKIN YAMS

29c

303 Trellis P e a s ................................................. |0c

HEW BATHSill

Tail Hunts Fruit Cocktail............Limit 4 :2 for J 5 C

I

On oz. Polks Fey Orange Ju ice.......................... JJc
lh. Tender Leaf 0 . P. T e a .............................. 25 c
No. 2 Old Glory
Pork and Beans
11c

Cloverhlnnm M*d. Grad* A Minn. Shipped

E g g s:............................... doz. 65c
24

Hunt* Fey Halve* or

Sliced P each es.......................21 c
2 ant. 27c
Lev. 29c

nagliMO

/fit# *

M IL K ................Limit 6:3 for 39c
Blueberries......... ...................25c

Crackers

27c

•Sunnyland Slab

Kingan’* Imllann

Sliced Bacon lb 55c Bacon

lb 47c

All Sw**t Uneolored

KiinnvUml Smoked Khnnlder

lb 39c P u tts

If) 57c

Food 2 for

19c

P i d * A RVin|««*

Leg’ 0 l.iimh lb 70c "'cincrB

1t-'ogan'*tlon-t-a*
Ham Ovals

-------------- lb. t f c

%
Id ol. Old Virginia

R m hnul S irilnH Baby

Corhed Beef H ash ................. 25c
Fienlc Sun-Drcnrhed Cut All Green

lh 39c

Asparagus.....................2 for 25 c

lb 89e

Round Steak tb 89c M -rn'-n’* A* oited
Cold Cuts
lb 49c
Chuck Roast lb 59c
GRADE A FLA. IIKEF
Sirloin Steak lb 89c
Chuck Roast lb 45c
Morrell'*
Round Steak !b 73c
Sausage th bags 43c
Sirloin Steak lb 73c
Armour'* Bmoked
Beef Tongues lb 55c Brisket Stew
31c

lb

3 Itw. $1.15
1 !b. 43c
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N*. I Tall Cab

Cat o r Dog
Food
2 for 25c

i Ib. Jar

APPLE JELLY
No. 3 Wilke. Whola
IRISH POTATOES
15 o*. Take-A-Taite

KG PRESERVES
Na. 2 Caaiilark

PIE APPLE8

45 o* Motif

APPLE JUICE
10c 45 01. fUrramento
TOMATO JUICE
29c t* American
OIL SARDINES 2 for 23c
* JJ*. lar SlarT Blarltberry

l « ^ r . Snider W K O B

C0RN
'Mcala That Arc J u t A Lillie Bit Better*

!t* Gold Winner

29c PEARS

15c PRESERVES

• oa. Sun-Drenched

29c

[ No. I Tall Rar-None

l6e 1 DOG FOOD
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Large

13c

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Quart Westfield Maid Grape J u ic e ................... 29(‘

No. 2 ChandDr River

MEATS

e.RADK A WESTERN

Spaghetti 15% oz. cans

Rweatheart

ROASTERS.................................... lb 68c
SLICED BACON ...................... Ib

65c

SPRING YOUNG TENDER LAMB:
SHOULDERS, Half or Whole lh 45c
LEGS
lh631RIB CHOPS
.........................lh 65c
LOIN CHOPS
lh 73c

UCIC K FROZEN A GRADE

GOLD COIN till NORWOOD

lh

WESTERN G I'M INF

F R Y E R S ......................
lb 69c
FOW L.............................................. lb 59c

I lb Sun.hine Hi Hn

Squares

Baked Beans 21 lb. cans

Soap

DAISY CHEESE

VGED

Tall Bloitom Tim*'

Hliretl BACON

ip Powder

GEOBGIA HIIIFI’ ED GRADE A DR EASED AND DRAWN

Oleo.........

ANN FAfIK

TJDR

WISCONSIN « OUltl'CTI.V

Fork I^iin . End Cut

9 9 c ROAST

SIRLOIN, CLUB and R IB .......................lb. 67c
TINY TENDER SHORT RIB (Meaty) lb. 49c

o r ft FOri.TIt V IS THE FINEST AVAILABLE:

rj

Sunnyfield - Sliced

D EPT.

ROUND and T RONE ............................. lb. 79c

Steaks.

lb 69c

F R Y E R S Ib. 6 9 c

STEAKS

9

IIABY BEEF IS NUTRITIOUS MEAT. FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY IT JUST CAN T IIE BEAT!
ESPECIALLY WHEN IT'S MARGARET ANN’S YOUNG TENDER WESTERN A GRADE BA1II H b b t.

Garden Frcsli!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables!
By BEN PRICE
AT1-ANTA. Aug 5 1/lN The pipe iliritm of miny a Inhvin
2lbs. 25c
Fancy Klberta Peaches
fanner m Soulli f.enrgia anil Nnrlh I Innrla aie ruining line
2
Irg.
beliH.
I!lc
Alieady nearly h*!f Ilie crop- iO.ddO.2'12 |Hiunrli-lia* Imerr »oM Ini »n
Fresh Crisp Carrots
•ivrr.rgr nf 52.0) irn lt a (round that • the luglietl average tm te the
.‘I for 27c •’brie
Large Avocado Pears
Department nf Agm ulturr began keeping recimli 22 year* ago
f.aig" IL’lwl* I ’tilif
Sr. mill racli pat.ing ifay the •tin-grnwn, film n u rd golden leal n
2 lids 23c rtimulalirig fin num tn vl.lont "1m
Iceberg Lettuce
l.nrning. new r | . , t h - , J (|(&gt;IUl .
2 Irg. stks 2.‘le mnrtgage
Crisp Celery
n.w equipment and earn. nrayhe.
&lt;t
6 ears 33c
Fresli Yellow Corn
li ! l *iin the
.1
.
‘ K|(irj,u
foreign „,Hrk,.,
buyer on the (ieorgia
area ,« y mortgage.
5-lbs. 31c areManila
Red Rliss Potatoes
Iwmg paid ..ff rapidly and. T |„ ,
Kmplr huyera were
a farmer in faded denim*
ea. 29c many
Calif. Cantaloupes
nn
hand,
hut there la no
had herded hia wife and htnod ritlm ate available
y e t o f th e
II). 19c into i.torra fur new nutfll*.
Young T ender Okra
lire ,.f their i.urrhatea Kvcn »o,
The
murket
oprtwd
July
22
ami
3lbs 17cthe pro.pri'tii nf a .hurt rtn p - their very pte.enee contrihutni
Yellow Onions

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NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS
201 Kaal Flrat Ntrrct Sanloril, Fla,

THRIFT BARGAINS

AFPIYINO FO* THIII WIOOINO IkenM, film itar* lit* Idipino and Collier
Ynun* u n d o hirppln**) alter mining the nerruary paper* In loa Angele*' City Mall. Scheduled to be married at Lajolla, C a l, on Augiut S,
ibn luunla will hruievmnon nn M Oaidner'l yacht.
{In Irrnatwmat)

S-lb.

Juice 12 (&gt;-oz ens 15c

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I Q lb. bag

OKI South Orange

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FLOUR
FLOUR
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TomatoSauce c Sugar Peas 15c
l h R%M t» U«Ul Q o a tlt)—Nimo Sold To Merchanta

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To Protect the Pasta of tha World i
To Promote Iba Prom** of A a tr ln i
To Produce Prosperity for Hint old.

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afternoon
and early tonlxhtl
otherwise partly cloud) through
Saturday. G t a 1 1 o to v u isb ie
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

V OLU M E
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XXXIX

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

E stab lish ed 1908

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T G, 1918

A w u c lu ltd i 'r t s s L eased W ire
r i n . ';

M—JM wn— mm

West Envoys
Talk 3 Hours
W ith Molotov
R ep resen tativ es Of
Britain, France And
U.S. Air Questions
With Red Minister
MOSCOW. Aug. b. (/P)
The
Unilrd Stales, Britain and Fiance
gave their reply lu the Soviet
Union on the Berlin and other
questions in a lliire-liour inter­
view with Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov tonight.
Die three western representslive* went, at once to the Amer­
ican embassy after the meeting.
*'We met with Molotov, said
U.S. Ambassador Wallet Bedell
Smith. "No comment."
He juggled hit briefcase from
one hand to the other, obviously
»nimui to gel to woik with hit
colleagues.
All thiee envoys- Smith, Frank
Roberts ol Britain and Ambatsidoi Yves Chalaigneau of France
- were non-committal as they left
the Kremlin.
Thr Kremlin session was about
an hour longer than the envoys'
Monday night conference with
Prime Minister Stalin.
Smith hail arrived at the Krem­
lin first, followed by Roberta, who
is
m „ „ to British Foreign
la secretary
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 of 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

French Are Moving
FamiliesFrom Berlin
BERLIN, Aug. fl—y n - The
French said today they are eva­
cuating aa many French fam i­
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.
"No member of the French
garrison has left his post,” the
statement said. “The strength
jf 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

N a t io n a l G u a r d Is

Troops Guard Non-Strikers A t Dayton Plant
r— -

No. 200.
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C h a i r man Ferguson
Says Administration
Refuses To Issue
Needed Inform ation!

M o b iliz e d T o Q u e ll

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T e n n e s s e e D is o r d e r s

'

2 Slain, Others H urt

Senate Passes
1 In Outbreaks Following D e f e a t Of
Bill To Assist
C r u in p Candidates
Home Building NA8MVU-U., L o n , Aug. 6,

WASHINGTON. 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'nm m illrr )r*triils&gt;
were made during war &gt;rsrs.

Measure Contains INIo
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National Guatdimea were

• !•&gt; *nJ ordnej to

i move immediately into Polk Coua*

Low Kent Or Slum t&gt;, m N)l, lir,lt leiinm(e&gt; wh(n

Cleatnnce

WASHINGTON, Aug t&gt;. ( , i y Scnalott inveitigsting Communist
ting chsigrs tods) tuqirndrd
Canadian Head De­ spy
public heaiingi beejutr ihry said
c l i n e s Draft To Ilie Iium sn .idnmiiili.il lull ic lu tn
be New Minister to give them necessaty facts.
Chairman Ferguson (K Mich)
OTTAWA. Aug. 6, (&gt;P) — Dime 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
official
FBI
inords
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 William 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 for a tecrrl 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 of A
(lit- Club llou«e st the Municipal
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 Miami Crash Victims
prime minister said:
Arc identified After
of the most enthu«is*tir and
■luting the war."
| ing Crown As Bob one
active tiippiirtrr* of the A»»ocia"I«et me make my position per­
Clark's refusal tu turn over the
Broke Of Transport
fectly clear. Were my name to FBI records on Remington was I Mathias Cops Run tiun rince it wit* oignntzrd Aug.
It'e a lls a e d On l*aa* Two)
« IPI 7.
be placed in nomination tomor­ in line with an order from Presi­
SVS ANTONIO, Tes.. Aug.
Carl Untniii u m 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 a n four
Itandolph Air Force base
voting take* place."
Smoke Boymb In
a* * “red herring" Intended to ; lithe, him.rile beauty from P * u - llintallrd u« ihuirmnn of the pro. I
» J ie kilted tn*tantlj' rear
The first caucuses brought pre­ divert public attention from what ■lena. Calif., Mrs, Victoria Manstn gram cmriTnitti'e. Othev oftlevr* llirr*
. H urled Into. Men
installed wrie: Mt*. A. I. Bnnkr*. New RiaunfrU toil ay in an
dictions last night that Louis he calls the refusal of the lie
Hentlrlek*. a e rial rra«h ot I n n AT -6 train
Stephen St. Laurent, minister of publican-controlled congress to . Duver made Olympii diving hn- saetetsrv. Mr* D
At U n i v is P lan t 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
of the party, perhaps on islation.
, i in. young Bob Mathias of Tulair. a* chitiiman of the enlertaimenl
DAYTON, O., Aug. fl (47—A leader
11.tme,.
oommiltee.
the
first
Imllot.
Remington,
30-year-old
suspend­
smoke 11. &gt;nih wns hurled lodey
Class1first bin officer- electnl
If so, he will Itt-mmc prime ed Commerce Department offi­ took a lead in the track .rod
MIAMI, Aug t&gt;, (rT)
A Navy
were Mr. It I tin*. tTavion
n iZ ,ll!ne " U; r l .^ H h S tf.u u ’J d I nvinU^r. u U V V h .^ M d l a n 'i y .' 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!lcn. 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 ' ’m inrste^hloCB,ly **'*
feet from the company grounds Prime m lnlstm hIp,
a
Communist
espionage
ring.
t'ntvtori w ee killed. Ue|Kiili that theic
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 j OO meter run, and Mrs. Fannie Wm.ru, l&gt; f, lleiidiick. and Sllgh wa. a WAVE aboard, making the
for
the
job
la
James
Garfield
a car from which the bomb was
traveling between New
Gardiner, minister of agriculture. a courier,
toll II. later were found to lie
Blankrrt-Koen uf Holland cap- Krrn**t.
tra*H**ee Os F s s t Tstel
tossed.
Plan* were made for n In*' l.ibr, the Navy said.
Before
King's
address
today,
some
_ Col. Geurgo Sehlele of the Ohio
jluird
her
third
championrhip
lavticn |iny celebration on Sept. it.
Guard said the IhuhIt was govern­ had suggested the convention
Ihe plane ttallied and burned
I the 200 meter daih - to become includin'' a parade. hur«e 'ace
ment-made and commonly used to might ask King to continue as Veterans H ear Talk
the first of her sex ever to arcom- end a ilanc,- at the Fluh Hou«e after a rollition with 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
fusion. It was wrapped in paper|[V |r
became so hitter *• to On Costs Of Cabbiitfu jplish that feat.
with nin*lc furni.hcd hy the i heir |,itr yesterday. Hie two
hag, and was contalEd in a cor-! ,h J . ^ ' nK
! ^ tloJ * L 1
i Mrs. Dravrs won the high plat AVhoo* Owl-, It wn* announced hy
County Agent C. R. Dawson ad­
r ugated hoi, the guard com„ z » *■ *
* e, ,
• it upaulv of the Iraiuei para
mander added.
I ' our *lotV tomorrow is to choose dressed the veterans' class in form championship to become ih- ] A|i*i Reiter.
■
hilled to safrly.
(ilst
woman
ever
to
monopolize
1
Five
trophies
are
to
he
given
agriculture
Wednesday
evening
at
City Police joined guardlead -' “ *ur * “ ° r Jo myself In the
Olympic
diving
honors.
She
hid
*w"
vs
'.""V.1
"
the
l*-.t
d
i
c
e
d
Nine of the victims wetr Navy
the
Future
Farm
er
building
at
«r« In hunting occupants of the
Iradershlp. When your
.
* .
. .
,
irowlwiy In Ihr immur nntl «mr in personnel and tlir othri was from
u .,t
r l t |. and trophic*
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 a fte r the eipioslon' , j*,rty
, VHo* which it cost of production on cabbage.
i w ill la- nwnrdevt In winner* of I ho i tin- Coast Guard.
There Is a alight trend toward railier.
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'*, g tr's' and children'* rare*,l
some 1.400 men was ordered to
**' J r * ,
u diversified farm ing In Central Vicki gave America it* seventhi I• tin Sunday, tlie Association wit1|,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 l m l . h ^ i
J J Z
women.
gro
u
p
are
Invited
to
attend.
I...BI*|nn:
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 a n d , C°mmunlim a . -The grea est cabbage. In this aeetlon, acreage
EUener
of 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 fa ta l 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 ire 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
11118
game*.
ager
Hal
Gruher
of
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,
he declared.
Studebaker Blasted As Army Gives Engineers ture."
(time
it
i*
worse
than
la&gt;fore".
point*.
r , A. Allengens, enlisted man,
Fifteen men of the claaa were
Construction Money present.
He forged tn the front on the Manager Grulu r evplalne*).
2 ! Margaret Street, Munson, Mat*.
I rrespon si bleBy E w in s
It Is conducted five nights
nuddg
I
ake
will
go
ln*o
l.
f*
strength of a mighty discus throw
Passenger*:
field lonlch* and Tim Tvl.-r vvbi
WASHINGTON, Aug. « (A*)— a week by John Pearson.
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 F n d
o. Hodrigtier., 22 E. 117th
Lions
C
l
u
b
Is
Told
Pettv
will
probably
see
netion
in
2.
J,n*d to Rre Dr. John W. construction a t 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.
Of Way cross Activity er.
\V. A. Gardiner. vuli*te\l man,
of rnlucation but Studebaker “beat
It also allotted f 40,007.085 to
slipiK*l back to fourth place !°bight.
V S. Coast Guard. HU Myrtle
me to the gun" by resigning.
(bolster tbs nation’s ram parts in
after
a
discus
toss
nf
107
fret.
Street. Waltham, Ma«*.
Activities of Um Waycross Ga. 4'» inches.
Ewing, Federal Security Ad­ Alaska, where a lock of housing
Student pilot John H ackrtt, 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 o n i at the Tourist
WASHINGTON.
Aug.
&lt;t.
(/Pi
M n v « p»,i, I U |||r , He said he I increase ground force strength.
Center by Rev. J . R, FarrU, pas- nacc Heinrich nf France, witn Sen, ttevcrcomb (R-WVa) 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.
after their »mXII plane colrejection by a Senate terday
ir»allaar4 lls »•■** T a s l
jL?ru I*
mfuealion officer Alaska projects were among top
The other American decathlon MMHirted
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*- Telephone Union To
studebaker quit several weeks 1161,000,000 was earmarked fur l ions as a "hustling buneh' with
ago.
sion.
Army and Air Forte construction 7(1 active members “who are Clearw ater P o l i c e
Hevrreomh told a rejiorter that Ask W a g e Increases
Studebaker since has accused in 27 states and 10 overseas areas. really .doing things." Its declared Check R a p e Suspects
llewev, GOP Presidential nomi­
5 "'f'*
poor administration and
Tb? Army Engineers also will that ha la aura th at ha la going
WASHINGTON, Aug. IT ( 4 7 nee, had telephoned him asking
of blocking education office ef. spend 9420,000 jOOO during the tn like Sanford.
CLEARWATER, Aug 0. Ml that
Dick E!sberry presided In tha
...... the
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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 of 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 of a prominent in the law.
,
gave them |S2,700,000 extra to machines.
W EAK FARBKN PLANT
young woman here.
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Thr Independent union, now
continue work underway In Guam.
a P «ANKFURT. Germany, Aug. Okinawa
Elliott nald the three were
TO DECIDE REVOLT
NOTE WRITTEN OFF
negotiating new contracts for ISO,and
Alaska-mostly
* .
British and American housing.
DELAND, A uf. 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 of 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 of them were quickly relcaieJ. Bridge were written off hy police thi* spring.
mans are Intended not only to
The officer said no new clue* •"day as a Communist devlca to CWA President Joaenh A. Raima
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 th a t 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
to-be fn the home she waa to Th* conclusion wa* reported by ■trike unlaaa they gat a wage InThe 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 o t
wonomte area is that L G.
Auxiliary poUea aaalrtad In patrick, who ipeclalliM In Com- *'l don't aao any reason tn tha
stirs 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
a
t
Fort
Walton
__
_
__
itituted. an ennotiasin
factory agraeraanL"
ing stragglers.
departmanL

P la n e Wreckage
Studied By Navy
Board O fln qu iiy

U.S. Continues
To Pile Up Points
In OlympicMeet

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S e c t i o n '*ll••lde| »n tej&gt;.ui'd by the Polk
■County vliruli, the day follovriag
M ASUINl.ltlN, \ „ k., «t
I tlir slate’s primaries.
—t ling lex. mined » atcmi-dov&gt; n
houilnx and anll-inllaliun leg- I I wn men weie lepoited ilair.
nialion ■line in final action .■ml .t ilnui wounded tail nigbL
Irola). and 111-pull hr an leader*
If I.. Birtver. Ducktown under*
laid plan, to adjourn the impe­ laker, laid tins morning that four
ria l *r..iuu lumurruw. S prskrr
.Martin 1 t h « l .aid the llouis oilicit 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 billotv ut Copprihill 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- b a ck e d for th* 0.8.
ii
■
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.
hom e building
Senator folii Stewart today
H ie inr.i.uie contain* no low- rtmci'ded the victory of 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 Ht i r urtiffTti Into Polk
ing bill.
county hv Adjutant General Uil*
|l wui i ritir4 Hi* I’n|9 T vthI
Tlir Senate thus overrode ih
Banking committer which had ap­
proved the r-h-W measute,
pHyclioloKial Says
Tlic T-E-W hill would have pro­
RoIlinK* Statem ent
vided (or guveinmrnt aid in build
ing public -owned low rent and
W a s Incompetent
ilum clratiiue projects.
A
The hutuiti* action came after j BARTOW, Aug. d hP)—
_____ _____
_ 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 of restrictions Id* wife wa* -lain
Dr. Samuel G, lllhtis said th*
mi installment buying which lho
IliUjie had voted, i t 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..iilu r, was shot to death
a five to five committee vote*.
Chairman Tobey (R-NII) 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.t iff
general
to lho
tha ri'U
Fed (’ 17 / u &lt;
nr i «I authority Iti
„
|-iit ■ *
,-ial lleservr lloarsl tu ImtHise te I ' ( l B rO ])O N t'N I* IJ T llt
-Irictiunn, whicii in wartime te- 1 A i s f i i i s 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 fnrtiUliing* and upTlie Federal Communications
ill ia nee*. The l.alanen had to he
t&lt; nnllMiircl ill! Vmmm Ti»«l
I'oiiiiiii-Mnn unlit today It ptupcsea
to eriivk down on ratlin cash prizes
whl.-h appear to iuvotur a lottery
Neffro ( J et s 10 Years or tu ih pe m l “upon tot or chance."
action, tho commission said
For Cutting O fficer in Ihe
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 a t­
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 information
inform
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 C. K. Ellis Wins Top
and slashed Sparks across the
Skeet Shoot Honors
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, J r.
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

TUCSON, ARIZ., Aug. 0 OP)—
Two globe girdling B-20*-tha first
to fly around the world-landed s t
their home bate, Davls-Monlhan
Field, at 7:91 A. M. today.
They made the trip In IS dare.
In 10 hops. But •» route, a third
superfort went down In n crash
nsar Aden, Bouthent Arable, In
which 17 of the I I men aboard
were killed.

PRICE RESISTANCE
WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 -&lt; A V Increasing resistance to rising food
prices was reported today by th*
Agriculture Department.
Demand for milk and moat dairy
products wax said to h a v j weakest *
*d In many p a rts of th* country
during July. Llkawiie, there WDfr.
a shift from red meats, now at re­
cord price, to such substitutes as
eggs and poultry.

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L ending Drivers To | Commimrion Meet
Itn c f At Daytona i i r ^ n u M i&gt;«B r * » .

TUESDAY AUGUST 3, 1918

State Board Of Health Charges
Florida Water Polution Serious

Irvfclnctit wuik* and might u l e
month* in some Instance*, Sillier
said.
He said that all w astes shc-Uj
hi tre a te d and diverted.
in addition to the norm al haiar-j
of pollution, he added, th e danger
was increased during heavy rainfa'I* am ong wells in some lio,.,
-lo n e lo t matinns.
7
"E x c ep t in cities w here there
is "at.solute control," he said, "the
pollution situation may lie seri­
ous. '
Slider said "only good wa!, t
w tik s . good water work* op*i*.
tion, gooit sewage treatm ent »nd
geed industrial waste treatm ent"
could assu re a community of | ( l .
so.table purity in it* w ate r supply.

.
„ 't h e edge o f the park by Mr.
DAYTONA B E A lII, Aug. 3 June. i M&gt;m the Ft. Loti*1 Road,
(9p*». ta l) —The n a tio n * U adinK whjfh
S u , r Highway
atovk c a r driver* will battle fo r( jJa _
JACKSNVI1LE, Aug. ) (A*) A .'Mate Hoard ol H ealth engineer
top l.onora in the 160-mile nat
Mra. Prudence Kruno, a widow,
iunr I rhw nplonihlp lfuek Mat hi* asked th a t aid be yivrn in clear
lias said a sciioui condition rsistrd in Flouda due to drinking wsler
JJim t rial rare over the 2.2 mile iny a ditch that leads to her
pollution.
Ix'itih rood rour*v here rn-xt Sun­ farm land adjolniny Lake Triplet
He laid there was no immesliat? way of determining how
day afternoon with a to tal pu»»r near Fern Park. The Commission
widespread polluted a rra i were; nor how long it might take to
of f.1,rl(NJ being offered by Direc­ appointed a committee to look
tor Dili France.
survey and corrrcl the situation.
into the m atter to determ ine if
f 'm e trial* for the bin speed abutting property owner* will
tie said, loo, that a numhei of cominumtiri in the state ahead) had
i-la m t will In- held Saturday airier to the drainage work.
been advised by the b o n d to go on a boiled water restriction to itoid
after noun, ■lurtinit at .1 o'clock,
Sam G ardner, Lake Mom-w
serious disease.
w ith tw o 1160 rash prize* leinir grocer, rripiFstrd that Monroe
The engineer was J. It. Miller, no- lo r survey* and th e high cort
o ffs te d the two d riv u s turning In Avenue In- liyhlcd from f u s t
•scistynL .tu David Lee. chief trn- .if
lonstrurtion
of
treatment
thi fa s te s t time*. Sunday's birr Street to Seminole Boulevard.
gin -er who at present 1* on *n pi- nt*.
•
race will yet underway at 1:15 The m atter was taken under ad­
in flic tio n tour down the east I An Orlando well digger, Clyde
L e g a l N o tic e
^
oVIm it.
visement pending a conference
coast.
Fieem nn, was quoted a* saying
Tl.t- race i* lieiny sanctioned by with II. H. Coleman of th e Flor­
.m it ic t : r« * r r i : x n
.V ilef said a num ber of local­ that more than a hundred wells
th e N ational Association for Stock ida Power and Light Company.
TO }|*rth* Jsne June*,
ities recently had been taken off in O iange county showed traces
TO! Itrunnrll Ml,
c a t A uto Hnring. Inc., in honor of
Kaiidall Chase and Hnlph A.
Wayrfoss. O*
the boiled w ater restricted list of methane ga* th a t i* produced I
ln.» !.«;«■ Iturk Mathi*. n lo-loved Smith requested the opening of
Tiiu
n r hereby is&lt;iulr*d lu *p.
s lie r correction of sanitation f*c by decomposed sew age and vegedriver from St. Augustine, who a road from F irst S treet south
,,
__. .. - ..
, i»»»r -n itie Jnd -ll jr *»r H*pt#mi,«r
•lilies.
,
tal-lr* waste* and th a t these spot* i A
i &gt;s&gt; m * certain n . u .
lost hi* life in a non N ASF A It to l-ondonbeiy Corner, then west
He said two tuwn* wcie at p re -I
w o e suu-eptihle of rontamln - p»riding In in* LTrcult Court j
ta re « | Orlando. A rash award of to (irapeville for a total distance
selll in the mld*t of constructing |
n,
IMstulnol* County. Florida, in rhstt
SM"I will la- yivrn to Mr*, lluck of one half mite, Chase and Co,
e r r y a n a l i t i r s v l s l s -1 t i l l * of wla p
plout- tu take care uf any pultu
Afilier said the
situation atoumi1
Marina from the raring fund
.
caute Is tVII.I.IAM A J i i Nkj
offered HI feet of ab u ttin g prolion situation — Gainesville mid ilrltudo was the only area that , said
i-u in n ir &gt;.r&gt;u&gt; Ma i i t i i a j - nj;
in ttv fur tbs light of way of 60
H.tfh Spring*.
ho't'id
methane
gas,
much
of,Ji»NKM
ii*f*nasnt
ga*
feet. The Board Voted to notify
W H n * * * ot&gt; h s n d a n d 1, 111.4 1
Miller *uid m ust recent addi­ which rome* from citru* wastes.
Sam Fleischer, another adjoining
•
*
a
t
a
t
S
a n f o r d . F l o r i d * ittl* . j j
tion* .o m e bailed w ater list were He said pollution in other ateas -lay ol August
A. t&gt; I• «*
J
property owner that drainage
Jennings, Lake
I'lacid, Ocoee. • aine from general sew age watte*
O P IIERNDON.
II - M l h u i * t • miw
Heel
pia-krt* Will la- moved hack 16
R u n . on and Copeland. He said seeping through lim e*tune strata.1
iT*rh of Mi* i'lr&lt; uli • . .n,
r rfu l sprinter*
Mel Cation. feet from the County rig h t of
a .-onplcte lift of such localities wnifh i* under mo»t o f Florida, j , ^ FAl- 1 M*i»tnul* County Fl.rld*.
Harriev Kwell and * Ilff Itourland way; however, if he g ran ts a
aver H o n d a *»« not imnu-diatcly
fo lorrect pollution in a local-1 &gt;1 n , ( , i i r.« r. A l l o r n v y
— Into the final* of the »&lt;ttt. right the County will move the
availat.le.
!t&gt; usually means construction of i&gt;*i^nd. Florid*
tn etrr d a ih and qualified another pocki-t* ton k again.
• filler said the hoard engineers
trio - in the shut put.
F, C. Fullerton protested th r
hau "no idea" how much of the!
S ta itli.y the fourth day of the placing of hamlHH, fencing and
a l-te might tie in danger at p re-,
tam e*, America led all nation* host*
Vft (HUCi
I Q 1ft I the
III* 1rig
1,(C'W
placedi]&lt; arm**
h*t '**
of i
aent I i-ca i&gt;*e of na tack of nerson
|H-rson 1
In th e unofficial team scoring wayr of Sliver t-ake Drive n e a r ] ;
with lf.tr point*, i epreM utiny five the lake. Commissioner* promised |Ltrack and held rhatntiionihlps, to Invrstiyate the m atter.
two in iwlmminy and two in
Building of a eat to hold creo­ AITHOUOH BUllFIQHTIg Alejandro Garcia lie* between life and death. Madrid'! fsna or "aficionados" ata
w restling.
sote for t r eating lumber to be still talking about tha "coglda" which they term tit* most dram atic uf the bullfighting aeason. The wutd
mean* "catch" and Is colloquially applied lu Jh e act of a bull catching the bullfighter. Hera, top laft, tha bull
TA LLA H A SSEE, Aug. 3
T he only setback today carne in u*ed for bridge*, also of a idled
^ 1**0 Employment Service offices
refusra to b# fouled by the cape and nicks Die matador m the right thigh. Top, right, tha Infuriated animal
the 10.000 meter walk prelimi- to shelter the *at, was discussed
in D el^nd, St. A ugustine, Sanfuid
turns and g u m Garcia In the back Bottom, the matador lie* critically woundad In Uia at tics b ut hla helpers
nails*
an event conceded to with J. W. Armstrong and H. K.
and 6liaml will )•« closed Aug. 31.
have m eanw hile districted the bull, the winner. s o l a r t taking him out uf tha ring.
(International)
the durable Europeans — in which Coggins, representing the GeorClients of all except the Miami
all A m ericani wete ruled out be­ gta C aiulina thi Co. Action un
Beach office will be served during
cause of ttvie.
the m atter w it deferred until a
weekly visit* of Employment FciH enry H. I.arkau, Fred Shai- la in date.
vice and Unemployment Compen
ava and F inrst Weber, all of
satlon workers, Chairm an Carl I!.
New Y ork, were thrown off theEmith of the Florida [ndusli.al
H ark 1-oraun the Judyr* hel-t
Commission said. Miami Ibseli
thrii lievl-io-toe »tyle, with ernclients will lew served nt the
pha-f* on |lie locked knee, wasn’t
11 e e lle u r a O n e l-e*c l»e e l
Miami offire.
reallv th e walk, as the Europeans liro. 1t I hi outcome of a KepuhliSmith reported the rioting I*
eah prim ary ronles! In Missouri'*
describe it.
TOKYO.
.-.
3—f.Vl—Blaine forced by a U percent ru t in frdDistrict. There
Itep.
Uncle Sam 's forces received a IkviMih
Hoover, rhief of the civil service ieral funds allotted Florida for un­
trem endous scare in an o th er sec­ Ihwc-y Short ha-l a* his opponent
division nt G eneral M acA rthur’e employment and employment *crtor. T he basketball team , regard­ go, juin Uniteo, a former »tate
headquarter*, today defended the vire operations.
ed a* n Irndpipe cinch to take legislator. Short i» In lim- to
occupation com m ander'* labor imlHe said effo rts will lie made to
the rhuinpionahip, had to come head the House Aimed Service
Icie* a* nect-» tar" tn resto re onler tran sfe r employes of the four of­
-jsrr-J*
from In-hind to squeak past a ('om m lttce If he is re-elected ami
"In j fspltlly d eterio ratin g situ a­ fice* to other branches or depart­
fiiipriainylv touch A rgentine foe, the hcpubU rans retain control of
tion."
ment!.
6‘J to 07. The A crrntinea ltd , 33- the house.
He termed the iiusition uf Jam es
I N D E P E N D E N C E D AY — S Y M B O L OF A M E R IC A
ilia*iaaippl D em ouats m et in
25. at interm ission. The yame was
H. Killen, who rr.tigned as head uf
rorvenlion. They were espcrtc-d In
a prelim inary.
the labor division In p ro test over
M acArthur'a ban ol strik es by t s OOll I IT O F T D K «• o r N T T
W ilbur Thompson of Southern Tt.dcrse the {’residential ami Vice
A world afire w ith Ideologies th a t threaten to destroy
Japanese governm ent employes,
J t l l M I K . 8KMINOLR r o t ' N T T
C alifornia, and Jim Furh* of Yale, I'n-*menlial randidaies of the
HTATE O F FLORIDA.
Dixie
*tate»'
right*
movement.
'"com pete nonsense."
sh attered the Olympic shot pul
TH
the lll« rties we chertih awakens us to the valuable herb
Communists jammed into 61mlKillen had chttrgrd the Japanese In INr e I'lthin* i l A
record* In their first attem pt*
E s t a t e of
i-ot. Square Garden Inst night
government, at M acA rthur’* *ug- i l A l i r C. W A U D W K l . t ,
in the finals.
age that is ours. Let us tesolve to exercise thoie rig h ts
for tiivir own national convention.
ge*t!on, denied ba*lc right* to gov­ Ilrrrssed
Thom pson lostrd the iron hsll Ilie event wa* hlgh-lighte&lt;! Iiy
TO A LL WHOM IT MAT c o s ­
e rn m e n t employes by denying them
that will keep alive our American w ay of life.
64 feet 'a inch and Fucha threw censure of the Democrats and IlrCRRNl
. .
„
the
right
to
b
arg
ain
collectively.
S
S u ite s Is b e r s h r Bl»»n th at Marr
It 6't feet Hty inches ta top the p-.hlnans und praise for Russia
Hoover said th e occupation com­ IV {Irani filed h e r fin a l report ee
mark of 67 fret IN inches set and Henry A. Wallace.
m ander "was forced to step in to a i l m l n l e t r a t r l t of t h e e*t»te of
by Han* Woellkc of (it-rmaiiy in
a rr C. W a r d w e ll, deceased; that
restore some ncmblance of order M
she filed h e r p e ti t io n for final
I0:i5. Francis Delaney of San
in a rapidly d eterio ratin g situation d ischarge, a n d t h a t ehe will apply
Add
a
teas|HHin
of
caraw
ay
F ranriaco did 62 feet f m inches
between the Jap an ese government t o t h e H o n o ra b le It W Were.
seed to the water in which a
on hi* first throw,
nnd ll* employes, w ith a paralys­ C ounty J u d g e nf Remlnole County,
corned l-eef tongu* i* cooked fur
Thi* was the seventh Olympic a different and delicious flavor. WEARING ItHUAD SMILES, I'rrsidenl H arry S. Trum an fleftf anil ing strike of governm ent worker* Florida, o n l b * t h i r t e e n t h day
A u gust, t i l l , for a p p r o v a l nf
Gov. Thonm* K. Dcwt-y frig h t) who will
Hi fight It out a t the H I * In L r l J u V which In end”
irco id to fall 111 Hi trac k and
f o r fin al d tsc b V rg e a s adm inNovember
for
the
I'residency,
shake
ha
■
ml*
nt
the
dedication
of
Now
imtwiwrUhZi
field event*.
condition l » l r a t r l * n f t h e e s t a t e o f M s r y *
dlcw.ld.
Queen*.
Host
to
both
i
l
S
J
S
*
'
York
C
ity's
Interrintiunul
A
irport
in
IdU-wild,
O
W
a
r
d
w ell, deceased
In the 2'Si-meter tunninir trial*,
would have rrsultm l in starvation
MART P. lilt ANT
uf thrill *«&lt; Mayor Wiliam O'Dwyer (center. ('llInternational|
P atton of the U niversity of South­
anti disaster. . ."
Administratrix or
•ly A lk y
ern C alifornia and Ewell, the 30the estate or
Killen. Hoover added in a sta te­
MAItT C. WAIIOWKI.I
yeat-old Penn S tater, finished
ment. was given am ple opportuni­
deceased.
eerond ami third to Jam aica’s
ty to state his vlewa before Marllerb McKrnlry to i|u alify with
W iB o o l •m.YiN' 'f o
A rthur dispatched, hi* le tte r to in t h e c o n t v o f t i i k cou nt y
ease.
Prem ier Ashiila, b ut made no pro­
J I I M I K . r ir.M IN O l.K C O l ’ N T T .
6 \ f AWAM f 'u M yyo'K
F M U I I D A . IN 1‘I t n H A T K .
test at that time.
Ill re: K e t s t e of
Hoover described tha reason be­ NATHAN
Cangrott GOP Seeking
I
Mora A-Bomb Canlr«l
Bor hit sn u u tak e I .K W F .N T H A I.
hind MacArthur’a action aa "lb* !)*. r a t e d
Action on Homing Bill
|
Talk* Loom In Offing
wok
establishm ent of an effective civil
TO A L L C l t K D I T o n n AN D P E R service, with th e elim ination uf HONK It A V ISO C L A I M * O i l HE*
Speer*/ t o Central P r f i t
AM' MEAT* D t LAWD
A d AI NUT UAH) KHTATB:
paralysing, feudal bureaucratic in­ MANHH
Toil a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y
A.HIIlNi TON—Strong sentim ent has developtd In Republican
fluence* and t h ■ p arasitic Infil­ n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t
DIPM' S tT OUT KO
tration of Com m unist Influence a n y c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d * w h l r h
ran k s t &gt;r keeping (he apec'tl seealon nf C ,tigress going to
under the pretense of labor ad ­ you . o r e i t h e r n f you. m a y h a r e
clean up bllli that wc.e on Die 1 - ilf i b e n D ie tost **!....• *..3«J
a g a i n s t th * e i l s l e o f N e l l i e * L e w vancement."
Juna 20.
• nihat. deceased, t a t s o f sa id C o u n ­
M
arA
rthur
he
added,
had
no
ty . In t h e C o u n t y J u d g e o f HemRepublican aenatura like A rth u r V. W atklna of Utah contend th a t
view to Influencing the labor I toil# C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a l h i s o f fic e
Congr •*» should stay In araalon a few weeks to consider and puaalbly
In t h e c o u r t h o u s e o f s a i d C o u n t y
movement In private enterprise.
e l Hanford. F l o r i d a , w i t h i n e i g h t
pass tha Talt-KUrnder-Wagner housing bill, the 300 mlllton-doUar
c a l e n d a r m o n t h s f r o m I h s l i m e nf
rducatlonal m raauie ami o th er legislation.
th * f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s n o d e *
NOT MUHDRIt
C sch c l a i m o r d e m a n d s h s t l l&gt;* In
W atkins ha* substantial auppurt In GOI* ranks.
w riting, a n d s h a ll s t a l e th e plare
Senator William K Knuwtand fit), California,
KLY WEST, Aug. 3 U PJ-A o f r e s i d e n c e e n d p o s t o f f i c e ad fur eaatnplr, insists th a t Congress should koep
r e a s o f t h * c l a i m a n t , a n d s h i l l be
laboratory analysis of vital organ* ds w
o r n t o b y t h e c l a i m s nt, a g e n t ,
going and ta k e up the legislative proposals of Uw
and Mood from th e body of Cuban n r a t t o r n e y , a n d a n y s u c h cla im
p irsid rn t, although both tis and W atklna oppose
o r d e m a n d n o t so f i le d s h e l l be
1 icvolutionarY loader Carlos Duauc
Sold
any Idea of reviving price controls or consumer
d t Estrada, fount! dead aboard
I N F * T. DO T E f t
boat here on Ju ly 81, shows th at
rationing.
A* a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f
death was "probably caused by
the R a ta ls of
Some o th e r Republicans, such as Rep. Clarence
NATHAN L E W K N T IIA L
gasoline fum es,"
Dr. Edward
J Brown or Ohio, say t.ungrraa should "educaU "
deceased.
Uur.iu.ies aald today.
the people on the m atter of high prices by dis­
F i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n J u l y IS. I II * .
missing th e Issue exhaustively In congressional
chain beta.
•
s e e
Senator Arthur • MORE A-ROMH CONTROL TALKHT —Diplo­
matic observers In W ashington look for a possi­
V. Watkins
ble reopening uf dla;u**luna aimed at establishing
International lontiul of atom ic energy.
These oboe 1 vers point out th a t I’rraidrnt T rum an recently left tha
door wide open for resumption of such talks In the United N ations
when he Issued a statem ent on the latest rep o rt of tha Unltod
States Atomic Energy Commission
Although Mr. Truman flatly blamrd Russia for blocking all
attem p ts tn act up International control, he said th a t he atlU h as
hopes It can be attained.
Tills statem ent was Interpreted to mean th a t the United Stakes
Li willing a t any time to resum e talks on International control of
tha atom whenever there ap p ears to be a d u n c e for aucceaa of auch
discussions.
s
e
e
s
• DRAFT MAY DRY LABOR POOL Home biialneaemen foreaea
employment shortages aa a result of the new peacetime draft pro­
gram. M ilitary authoiltica still dun't know how many young men
19 through 33 will be called up.
However, tome sources estim ate the - j u r e a t shout 300.000. In
addition, approximately 191,000 youths uf 18 will serve for one year.
Industrialists see in th is a m arked depletion In Its source of em ­
ployment reserves. Coupled w ith this outlook la the fact th a t amployment la at a record peak—over the 60 million mark.

LJ. S. Olympics

Sanford Employment
Office Will Close

MacArthur’s Labor
Polities Defended
By Blc*.ie Hoover

States Elections

Lena) Notice

Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS

jW^WASHINGTON

To 6ffI&gt;W BRAID

fate LOf^Hes!'.

W

Economists are itUI trying to figure out what overall Impact this
will have on the nation's economy. One fact ■tanda out: should
manpower and material shortages develop, the present inflationary
■plral may yet get out of control—unless drastic wartime eoatrols
are relrapoeed.
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• FLY-BOYS POPULAR ROT UNHAPPY-Tbs United 8talas Air
Fores would have been Just aa happy if than had beta M «*r«r
draft Training commanders are taking the whole
tm
*_fl. U.-Je
thing wtth a grin, but privately admit the draft
Vtmfl
foula up their program to a certain extent
UpUMP
The Air Force baa never had any trouble getting
manpower, and has baen able to pick and choooa the
exact types If wanted. How. however, tt will have to
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ft,*o i ' . oC t t * u t t r o u g h Ifl-y aar-s-M a w k o w tU b a f l n f l a A
U tA ir
•&gt;* 9 l W a t I a c u r t a i n n u m b e r o f l i t *
!* • w
n M h l f l f t o e a l t e t t o r osm y o o r i a o e r v t e a • *

avoid bring drafted for t l m oatha T ht U flA f iT * ^*
wHI n o t bn as amenable to o lr

Jatri^A ddod

P irert Cosuwctlosia To T alta-

"A»k about tha ronvsnlsnt

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Crwdlt Cord. Good on oil Florida Airways
F w iM r iitte s s A iiw k sro Phaao IBM
TRo ScBodolod AlrUao B arring Booford

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�TUE WEATHER
In Unity Thera Is .Strength—

H a n fo r d

r« P rotect th a P ast* at the W orld:
To Prum ota tha P ran a* * of America;
To Produce Prosperity (or Sanford.

Ifm ttfi

M oatly. cloudy thin afternoon, to*
n ig h t and Thursday with oc­
casional. thunder'ho - rr.. Moder­
a t e southerly wind*.

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

XXXIX

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

Established 1908

Spy Says High
O fficials Kept
* Him On Payroll

Giants P urchase M ayfair Inn

Navy, Civil S e r v i c e
Silvermaster W e r e
.Futile During W a r
m
®

WASHINGTON. Aug. 4—l/TJ
Secretary of the Nary Sullivan,
hailed before Senate inveatl*
gator*. refu»ed today to say
why William W. Itemington » u
itlm l to rm ign hi* commlaalon
In the Naval Reserve. Sullivan
• i i railed to the Senate Of fire
lluilding afte r three admiral*
refused the Information and d e­
clined In tu rn over th r Navy'*
tccrel file* on Itemington. All
cited President Truman'* order
again*! making public file*
draling with "lo y all)" lnvr»tlgatlona.

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No. 198.

Republican Leaders Decide To
Abandon Anti-Poll T ax Bill
Tito Wins Support
Of Reds In Fight
For Trieste Area

Attem pts T o F i r e

A ssociated Press Leased Wire

W E D N E S D A Y A U (L I, 1948

Hungary President

D c b a t e Is T e s t Of
Unity Auiuiik Sov­
ie t B l o c In U. N.
I.NKI SUCCESS, \ug 4,
Mclth.il I iln 'i )ugu«U* Gciveinmrrit won Soviet *it|&gt;|&gt;.&gt;ct today
in ilt fight with die Western
I’umpiv over I lirilr.
I lie d e b a lr in the vet only
council wav thr lint Irit of the
unity of the Soviet bio. in the

Marshall Refuses
To Give Indication
Of Parley Results

G O P Agrees T o Drop
Fight In Order To
Allow Congress T o
Q u i t By Saturday

W A S H IN t.loS. Aug 4. ;fP)—
S e n a te Republican) today abanAllot her Meet Between cltilin i thru rtf,u ti I.i p ait all
a n t i | h,II l.vv bill dm tug litc rXKa
Stalin A nil Fnvoys •e
s tio n ol lo n g ir tt.
M a y B e Requested
I be action, decided upon at a
r o n i r i r n i r ol tiOf* ten alo ii, tepWASHINGTON
4. pt*»
ic * r|ilrd j vnloiy f.j| NuUlhcitl
S crirtaiv M .m lu ll dr.imed today D e n i,&gt;i i.iii whole filihuilei against
to give re|H,rtei« , « imJiiitiun tlie lull tv hi a , t if IIt Jay.
when lln- W rvletn l*"writ *mi
Cliaiiiuan Milbkin
(R Colo)
R u m s will aunounte ihe inullt tn ld irp o ltrn the GOf* confctcnca
of then talk* ilk Mow (1W
a g te e d io ib * r ihe deck* for the
Al lilt w e rtl) n r * , mnlfirme. S e n a te to lain to other p ie ittn t
the i r i i e t j n t,f ilale n guilt mim- butinevv iii the hope that Congrctt
Ijiiied tile teiieiv whi, h the c a n quit by Satuiday night,
Aiueni an gm nuilieul ln&gt; i | ; lird
I lr &gt;in1 the J t , m oil to aban­
to tliii itag e oi lonteit.ilioni will, d o n lie poll la* tIHlit .it ‘ futile"
1'ietmcf S talin
a t thi* lime wav leached aflct
M*nh.ill *jiti hr tnuld n,&gt;i gi*-* cun*idriable ditcuttiun. He laid
.my idea wjir-ii to rvpril Wold on th e
t,(t|* Srii.itol*
committed
th r outcome uf Monday mglit'i tfiemvelvr. to an r llo il to ebango
talks and &gt;.llil that (oi very evi­ S e n a te tuln m faiuiaiy to that
dent reason* th e &gt;i*ie l)e|Mitmenl d e fla te iu.iv be limited Such a
could make no tlalrinrnl Without c h a n g e would vllnw the Scnala
rSpLillitlg fu ith ri. lie added lltal In invoke ilutuir and ball a fillfor equally evident iravoiit ipeiu- b u s te r
lalion about tb r til l, might be
W hile the i;t)P S enators war*
very harmful.
m e e tin g .
ItepuMicans
un tha
M althall
pioiiiord that thi H o u s e till.- form ally proposed
Stair Delia ttiiieni would do
Hi ' b ' ' lr own antl inflatlun t,|ll amtii
*
'
,
. p i o * | h'i'I v that it may teach tha
betl to p i u t r i t the rnlrrrtli
ol lio
‘ n --- floor fm a d ion tomorrow.
lire America ii pieu in the nrgo
t 'liniiniao U oh’o tt (R-M ichi uf
tin- Hunt'- Batiking Committse
tiaiiunt.
All lufolllll-lt MOltn- 1,1 Moil-OW d isc lo se d tin t ths m easure call*
*«hl «utm- *mi uf agn-rinent may fo r r e .luting instaU m rnt buying
result from th e talk* of Western i-untrol* ihiough next March lu.
n ltn provides fu r moderat*
l'nwer envoy* with I'rinie Minister It
.Stalin and Kon-lgii Miuittrr V. tig h te n in g nf hank' credits.
The**' steps previously had been
M Molotov
The ilifriMiinn! would not tpecl- a g r e e d upon by the Republicans
fv the n a tu ie of .micIi un siper- w h o h»-e ignored anti-inflstlon
inriit. Anotlii-r luevting of the c u r b s proposed by P resid en t T ru­
*
envoy* with S tnlln, Molotov ot m a n .
M tlltktn s!-o told uewxmsn a f­
I*-th mav lw ie.|iie,ted toon.
The th ree envoy* -- Ambatta t e r Hie Iciiglhy m eeting of GOP
dot Walter lleilell Smith, French s e iia in rs :
I Inflation h givlatioii "will not
Vinhtiiadoi
Y vra Chalaignrau
(4 •antinisti) pm I1*** •’**»»• I
and Kiaiik Itolw-rta. principal in
irla tv to llritlaii Foreign Seentm v Krnrut lleviii — were trpuitit'M tlaant
l*aa* KI&gt;U

WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. 1*11—
Nathan Girgoty Sllveiroitter, now ,
l lilted N .it K lin n in e 11it- C o m lllaccum t of ipyitift lor R u n u . ]
fnt 111 began lit leleril .ill.ii kv on
lllu
itayrd un ilir government payroll
Dilute i /
M.imtilikv. foreign
timing the war although both the j
Navy and Civil Seivice Corntim*
miiinlei of the Soviet Uki.iine,
protevted vigotoutly agatn-l what
•ion tried to gel lum off. it wa*
ARPAO IZAKASITS
he tailed r ffo iti to obveure the
dncloird today.
OIPUIY raiM III Atpad Srakaslta
Yugotlav complaint in irrelevant
Thu vvat developed at a icti.on
(above&gt; It.it been approved by
cminlri-tnniplainli Hr objected leaden of evety Hungarian polttioi the llouie Un-American ac­
paiticulaily
to demand*
that ral pally to titt ered Z*,lUn Titdy
tivities committee where Silver^ ugod.it la rr|M)it lu the council a* I'te-ident. The latter resigned
■nailer took the (land ahd ( I )
on thr .ulminivtrution of the Yugo- after the a r tr tt of hi* *on-lti-law,
denied hr ever wai a tpy or
Victor Cacrncky, cm e.plonage and
tlav /one of the flee trrn to iy .
agent of any foreign government
(reaton chat get.
(International)
"It would tie incoirrcl an d inand (2) tlradfailly refuaed to »ay
appropiialr.” Minuiliky t.vid, "to
whether he ii or hat been a Comluoaden the c a ir to in.|uirp into
muniit.
what ha* been taking place in
Silvermaitrr. a middle-aged man
I he \ ugnil.iv rone.
wilh a ihock of blond hair and
Yugoalnvin opened the debate
a briitling muitache, it one of
vtilh « c h a rg e that the W estern
the men named by Elisabeth T.
l'nwer* to effect, had ntrendy In­
Bentley at member* of a wartime
corporated the British-American
H.tie of T rieste into Itnlv by fin­
Communiit ring in the govern­
ancial and ■•eonumlc agreem ent*.
ment. She trvtifird that they gave
Hr. Jo m Vilfan. the Yugoslav
liri tecrei information for relay
trp re ie n ta tiv e , told llio U nited Proposal Would Give
to Russian agent*.
Nation* Security Counril
the
Red-Ruled S t a t e s
—I'hotn lly Raymond Studio United S tate* and H rltnln are
A fter 8ilvermaster left the wit- i
Edgar P. Feeley, (fro n t le ft! treasurer of th e National E xhibition Company, owner* uf the New York openly violating the Italian pence
R
e i g n Over River
n»*a chair, Mias Rentley went bark
Giant*, la ihow
n receiving from U
L rF.. imyie
Hoyle a area
deed tor
for the
ayfair Inn,
following
ahown
me M
aiayrair
in n .to
iio w n g the
m e public
pu me auction y;&lt;y
s*'.i“ .|« a t y in »n eff.ui to
and repealed the atory *be told (ilanta,
’ast * w |[ that S llv a m ^ .’-v Lr-rJ- ducted Monday morning kg Mr. Bogle an the C uu il House rieps where *•»■ Feeley m adeth c highest L» »-. the reactionary furcea of Italy."
llt U .R A D K . T w T 4. 4^»&gt;
..Th|t
, y riiat|nrtion
»d it 'Cofnmunlit “group** In the Carl Tlubbell. Claat farm club dlm tor, la |inmadlaU.|tr behind Mr. Hoyle, and Charlaa Marion, who will
H MllRMPd «■ l*if» I t l|
manage
tne iiwwi
v l l | Com m..........
____ ' l*
|!He
Mltrrlrm n.r.e
to
toff tl
m
anaga tha
htrtel, stands ^
CUy
U .low r Jojhn_ » /« « ■ ., and . . . . ___ _
&gt; All-h&gt;
Anglo-American
tl,. • ^ ir Ruvvianv pirvenled tixJ.t.
manager of the &amp;mlnola County Chamber o f Commerre. arrange.! the deal with the Giant* while o n « fF*re-« TmrilorvTf'Vries'ie** ami th e ! their plan wlmli would give ComRepublic o f Italy.'- Villon »nld i munot inh .l *t.itr» id l..t*lrrn F u ­
j"ls the open iM-i-ii|iatii&lt;n
lupr r*ilu*ive itillliol n%f| Hie
] Anglo-American tiim|i*."
Danube.
j Vilfan eulied mi (he rotllii it to
Deputy Foirigli Mimitri Aniliei
act i|llirkly to }■■ ,-rit un it I],-tv
British-A m erican plot to
turn A \ o luntky |iir«rntrd the proover all of T rieste to Itntv.
| hksI iii th r Dsmtlie conference,
If. S. D elegate Philip C Je a.u p where the R u t t n n Idm outvote*
ll ARTOW, Aug. 4—(Ah—Itepuly
replied
w
ith
n
rlinrga
th
a
t
the
Sheriff lla g a n P arriah told a c ir­
Tin* adveitlslng and publicity
'vhote Yugitsinv attark wa* de ih&gt; I S , Hiitain ami I-te iu e tev
cuit court Jury today Dewitt F.
rcN iilling ft cm the p urchase of
Hf
•ignrtl for pro|,Hgnuiin purpose*. ell lo liner.
Holllna adm itted struggling w ith
t ti«- Mnvfair Inn by th e N ational
Volets in Mittouti, Kanva* and Virginia primaries yetletday gave
Je*«np said the rhurge* Were
hit wife over a gun and hearing
lie ilemalldrd wli.il he csllrd
ir»«flN«pf nm !*«!•# *la«
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug I - ij’l E x h ib itio n Co., owner-* o f the New
. ,
• h o t * fired the night ahe wav the nod for November election rumptlihon to a field of veteran political
"pioleclion * of the tovririgu
\ tt mi ii *r •utieide note, with un- Y o rk Giant*, will in- of inestimable
campaigners.
K f I Cl C F Commended
murdered.
ngiilt id the Danubi.ui •t.ite, ovei • tplainnl referen*i-» In the Waili v n lilc to S'.idurd slid Seminole
Roll in*, 4 N-y e a r-old form er
In Mittuuri, State Auditor F o rin t .''until won the Democratic nomi­
For H elp In Bring the 1,800 mile wdtriway, the inyiioi f'oium iinl*t »py m,|iiliv, r 'o iin tv ,le-i*fi-d h ,|w nrd Higgins,
school superintendent and W inter nation foi guvrrnot with little tumble, piling u p a vote tenrr grra lrr
t r - n n i 'i i o' th,- S eininolr ( ounty
Haven Municipal judge, Ii charged
in ip,■ one in I V n lu l I m o p e m i * ("oral w ith a w a llrn l inie (’Ii"m licr ■&gt;( 1 onunerce.
i
n
K
G
i
a
n
t
s
H
e
r
e
i
n
than
the
combined
totals
of
Ins
two
opponentt,
foimei
U.
S
.
Tax
.f
fi-uiinine
elolhilig
on
Gohlen
with the first degree murder of
l o h pailiripating country would , Gate brtJge t-olny.
T h i* -Giirment. lie added, will
Collector Dan M. Nee and foinicr Attorney G eneral Roy McKillrick.
hi* wifc. a school teacher.
Kiwanians weie today enter
h
e
f . i . i . i - e d hv City Comof
the
lin
e
immediate
cnnliol
m
me
Auy
n
Parriah testified th a t on May 30
■ • Smith h ad the sup|x&gt;rt of Anti- lainril with a mutual piogiain
waters on its own botdet*.
ia,|drr«*ril "D ear K T II ", re- llll*niouet lohn K rider, who scafter Pollina had lieen In Jail two
iTl’enilcrgaat forces In Kan*aa City.
cttm panie-l him on the trio lo see
daya the defendant said he had a
Yiiliintky explained the Soviet I ferred liilterly ^ t o R. T. II.’,
The GO!* prim ary waa tig h te r, given at the Tourilt C enlrr by
ORLANDO, Aug. 4—Gl’i—TinG inn* official. In New Yoik ledream that m ight throw *«,un­
a
n
d
ilrclaml
1but with o n ly one fourth o f th e Mn. R. R. I’ippin and her two 'ir.de* of tiriee* received by Florida diafl tKiinl by |xiinl. He avtritrd «ii»alh&gt;nall»tn,"
.......
tight on the killing.
"The -un I- M 'tllng and my life g n r .tln g Ihe i|c*l.
vulr* re m a in in g to lie counted, dauglitrsa, M itt Peggy Pippin, frrtnrr* for tlirir product* on -Inly
•’T h e Bcqiii.ltlnn of tIlls hotel
,1 would d o aw ay willi the "pnv- i- yi'irig mil w ith ll." ll »«&gt; UllIn Ihla dream Rollins said be
S tflm P il 1*1*1
M u r r a y Thompson of the pianitl, an d Mri. J. S. Clevr 15 wa* 170 per rent of the I'HI i
fl* •*«■&gt; Mill
p r o p e r ty liy the Giant* i« one of
-Igticl
•aw a man throw ing aw ay a pistol
II IrVrl, the II. S. Htireail of
th e g re e te d tiling, th a t hx. hspInto a pond, P arriah continued.
had plied u p a strong lead over Gml. toloitl. Mr*. Pippin at com Agrlruiturnl Kconomlc* reported
Sin',- H ighw ay Patrol officer* p. to-.I to Ssnford in m any year*."
Rollins (hen offered to show P ar
today.
hi* rluteat riv al, law yer M anvel tianicd.
ruiii-J thni Hit- initial* of lire
Mr. Higgins
rfih and S heriff D awitt Sinclair
The July If, in-lts wa* one point
II. Havl*.
uddn-o-e w ere th e -nine »v Ilime aal«!
At the tuggrtlion of Kiwsnii
E xihltion Co. are
(he location of the pond.
.
,
r*
'
l
»
•*
ilxive
that
o
f
tinprrvloit*
m
onth
In K ansas, form er Gov. A ndrew
i,f Klirntx-th T. Huntley, k e y o wTnheer , National
nf variot,* en terp rt.e * . hot
under that of a yenr
P arrish said officer* were u n ­
St hncpprl g o t the approval uf J icudrnt I 'ran k Lamion. Kiwan- ,(tlt
wiliii-*- in the c u r ie n l congrss-lunKAI.F.IG1I, N. T.. Aug. I (At
able to find th e weapon at either
a I ('ummunWl ••*(„,—• In Wath- tid-* i . tin- first hotel th a t they
Hi1publican v o te rs as candidate fo r isnt rote to applaud John K rtd ri. |*»n.
h n . i- ,-vir itivi.ted In, he *tated.
of two ponds Rollins said looked
roinm ittionet and member ot
of
rl*e ir»
in tno
th e Price
A ri»«*
i&lt;riri' of hug*, v--,»J The S tate llo n n l of Flection* re ingtKp
thr Senate » eat being v a ra trd by city roinmittionet
F o r eca.ling tlie publleltv that
e«ri-* nnit s w e e t uotnt'H- • ig n ited H enry Wnllm-e1* I’m
liked he one In hi* dream, the
Aithur C a p p e r, a u I r ia n of 30 the club, for his help in biin g in i c*lve«. tf*,"
Will,
rite
M-uttrii-d
chilhilig
" T 11
-till re.u tt, he ituo'ed (’ harlei-ir-dve I ’nr t v of North Carolina
witness said.
Townsend
yiar* on W aahlngton's C apitol
i
lipping*
from
u
San
Frsnwj m
j 0|,n
M nriort, Glstd official who will
It re fin e d to recogniie cr -ci, new-p aper
n a rp,. rpVrffm*
ir f f r i n J r , airrieul
Hill. Sriiorppi-I defeated W ichita thr New Yoik Cianti and farm *lum
Rollins then waa asked If he
of yr-lcidsy
&lt;lulu to S an fo rd and for h it work i iral *tnti*tielan- to have m»r •lie n n ti-T rum nn -tat,-*’ right* , airy t »- Mi«* H i-ntlcy’* name, and m a n a g e th, hotel, a . -fa tin g that
couldn't rem em ber who the man
OLYMPIC STADIUM, WBM- Lawyer H arolil Malone.
tile hotel will he advertised over
the Gianti In purchase !'\*n offset p rice declines for s o m e ' Hemocrata.
was who threw the gun In the HLF.Y, KNGLANI), Aug. 4—(A*)
The- fo rm e r governor's D em o­ in inducing
that of Alg'-r ! !i--. S tate Hcpirt v netw o rk if (00 -ndio station*
_
"
’
.
,
net
e
'
ll
-.4
I
other
product*.
,
Ihmrd
C
hnirm
nn
llulw
it
E.
cratic
op
dream.
c
opponent
for
Capper's
job
— Hill P orter of N orlhw catrrn.
ihr Mayfair Inn.
The m oat outstanding g ain ," Ji,live *nid in handing down th r m e ! ,,ffictnl. I I ,.- ' name «*• T h e hotel will also be advertised
Sudden!-*, Rollins started crying won the 110-meter high hurdle* will he G eo rg e McGill, who ha*
Mr. Krider exprrtted thanks fm they rcportc-il. "Wav in the pricu .l.nllil th a t “ I think It i* clear underlined -n |n-ncil
I on printed program* of nil hs*e•rivnl
p
rev
io
u
sly
as
Senator
from
and aaid ' I did It. I did It. It's all in the Olympic Games today
Tin clothing, Ix-aring the label*
clear to me now." Parriah te sti­
a* the United S tates placed Kants*. H e ra n up a tw o-lo-one the ovation, but declinrd to tak&gt;- of hog*, w hich advanced (ruin ' i|&gt;at th r p rtitin n uf the s ta ir s ’ . f • vpcfnivi- start** - one of them t oll club, owned or controlled bv
1-2-3 to score Its second sweep margin &gt; e a te rd a y o v e r f a r m sole credit in the recent hotel deal, iJO.&amp;O lo 3Z3 average p rr hundriwl ,ieht* D rm orrnt* doesn't comply in Berkeley •- were found by th- G ian t- throughout the United
fied.
S 'n te * It will bo featu red on
ivund on fo o t.',
.with rub-* an d rrgulnlion* of thr
P arrish’* testim ony was the of a track and field ovent. Clyde li-ailrr K. K. Dean.
stating that m any people had enHighway P atro l officer* on the •elev ialn n hmaih-a-tv a . th e Giants
llref ca ttlu remsinc-d stead y «l l-'ard.”
Virginia Dem ocrats m eanw hile
(S tnarkovrr) Scott, University
■ame he began Monday when tho
if hmIIhiiM mm
Knurl
JI7.60 per hundnxl pound*, which
There w in no wny to determine center -pan of th e bridge over the hn v ,. recently made a cn n tiact to
of
A rkansas
football alar, gan- the s a m e two-to one victory
Jury retired fo r " a moment" while
vi-al calves ros« 20 cents to Jld.20 i,-day th a t &lt;|ii nil fit-1 voter* hnd Golden Gate.
te le v is e game* played on th*
the defense objected t o h I a r e ­ flnlahed second and Craig l)i*o« i-dge to S e n a to r A. Willis llo liert
A 111 hiriat rep o rted he had -ecu P o lo Grounds in New- York.
-ignsd petition* a*king th a t the
|.&lt;r hundred pound*.
m arks about an admission. T he of Ike UalveceHy of California
A H sport- editor* of papers in
Chickens, averaging ail tytw-s, mi mi’* of G overnor Strom T h u r­ a figure ou th e span near Ihe
at I-os Angeles waa third.
againtt an ti-o rg an liatio n ran d id aU 'l
moment stretched Into a day and
fill two c e n ts per pound, w he feu* mond of S o u th Carolina and Gov­ north bridge tow er.
th e e a s t will be Invited a* gusst*
J a m e s P . Ha
lla rt, Jr., Roonoka
a half of argum ent*.
Officer,
found
no
one,
h
u
t
th e a tte n d the hotel opening, on
i f t* advanceil from b4 to &amp;7 ernor. F ield in g W right of MW*.
altorney,
Judge Don R egiatar ruled (he
Wiipni In- placed on the general .potli-d Ihe clo th in g
LONDON, Aug. 4, (/P)— Amer­ in C ongrcaaiotul contaata In lh a
D ec. l, Mr. Higgins quoted Mr.
Jury could h ea r P arrish ’* te sti­
TA LLA H A SSEE, Aug, 4 (A l— cents per doaan.
Tlu- accom panying noli- w a i M n rlo n a . stating.
Ths av erag e equivalent on tret elect Ion h alto t. Thurmond I* the
mony about purported admissions. ica's track, field and water start three ita tc a . Incumbent* w ere In The State H oard of Control will
rrlca, all m ethod* of *ale, fo r c r ­ new party** presidential candl- typed, and n u th u ritir* dc.rnhcJ
M r. Higgins stressed th* fact
continued their championship pace all rases a ith a r unopposed, assu re d Investigate th* possibility of se t­ inges
o r J u ly 16 was 40 ce n ts * nte; W right, Its vice previdentinl il a- the wink o f a wt-|| adurstrd t h a t tho Mav fair Inn be operated
of victory, o r leading.
J O T R R CONVFNTIOIN
ting
up
schools
of
law,
lib
ra
ry
in the 1948 Olympics today and
person
ns h hotel fcp the b en efit of tha
In lwo o f thee* races, how ever, science ami social work at Florida )«*, com pared with 43 ce n ts in candidate.
SARASOTA, Aug. 4 O f) - -Streng­
The * talea' righler* prevloiulv
It wa* to rn ut one point, *nd n u b ile , a- the J*r«*v City and
thening of Florida'* highway moved toward new triumph* on lawmakers h o d to put up o to u g h A. and M. Collage for negro*-- June and S1.06 a year ago.
G rapefruit, at 10 cents p er bo* hnd said th e y would carry their offici-t* Ihcorixed the author hid M inneapolis rluh* will not orcuov
safety laws and a proposal to every major front.
fight to k e e p th alr House aaota.
„ ,,
. |a*t month, compsrcil w ith nine esu-e to th e court* If n denial ripped out u p a ra g ra p h or mor e . mors&gt; than nne-third o r the buildIlrpubiicon
Rep.
Dewey
S
h
o
rt
endorse tha citru s mutual co­
The Uniled States qualified all
U.
cents on J u n e 15 and 32 ce n ts in were issued liy Ihe stale election* of tix- text us a n afterthought.
In g . and then onlv fo r four to
faerd stiff opposition from youni there mav he
operative m arketing tiltn will be
a chance of e s ta b ­
The note b ore no name, only f iv - week* In March and April,
considered he the Florida Junior three of its candidates for the luentln fla tte n In the Seventh lishing (h* school* for the fall July. 1947. L im e prices w ere 12.6&lt;&gt; Ixisril. O liver todav requested A t­
per
box,
e
g
a
ln
s
t
13.80
In
Ju
n
e
and
torney G en eral H arry McMullen the post*cript: “Noliody would I T h e hotel, he pointed out,
Chamber of Commerce at Its sum­ 110 meter high hunflet finals and ongresaional D istrict of M issouri term which s ta r ts In Reotemlwr.
a y ea r ago.
'o r&lt;&gt;„perat« w ith the new p arty care about my n am e, exrept maybe c o n ta in s 150 guest room s, a larg*
m er confenenca here Saturday sent three javelin thrawers into before he f in a lly nailed down th e He said th e cabinet board of 1206
The b u reau ’s report showed th a t in bringing a te st ease into the KlixsU-th."
victory.
In h b v . a ball room, tw o dining
and Sunday.*
education and th " l&gt;o«rd of control most Florida feed prices declined
the championship round.
A model law fo r state-wide
ro o m s , a modern kitchen, reThe T h ird D istrict In K ansas disrussni o ffered a three-vear l a w between m id -Ju n e end m id-July court* " a t th e earliest possible
All three U S. representatives isw an avan closer struggle, w ith course and professional and grndmoment."
MADRID L E A V E S PANAMA
motor vehicle Inspection by the
frt" * -ra tin g plant, ta n room and
hut
that
d
ried
rllrus
pulp
rose
McMullen told reporter* th a t he
IIALBOA, C. Z . Aug. 4 (A1) - offic*-*. I* h»* an outdoor swimFlorida H ighw ay P atrol, streng­ in the 400-meter run won their GOP C ongressm an H erbert A. uat" cour»» In library science and from 12.55 to 12.80 per hundred
IC
m
II
m
**
m
r
a
m
r
t
i
f
l
Declsring
"m
y
life
la
in
danger,”
thought
th
a
case
could
he
prothening of tha present motor
Meyer hanging, on to a slim lead social work.
m im r ptx&gt;l. shower facilities for
pounds.
•ented to Ihe sta le supreme court Arnulfo A rias
ic « sn * sM
tm
Madrid, former b a th e r * , tennis courts and shuffle
vehicle re*ponslblllty law and a
At present. Ftorlda negroe* are
hy
Sept.
1.
president
of
P
an
am
a,
fled
into
report asking fo r endorsement of
sent out of th " state on scholar
b o a r d courts.
FORRB8TAL PLANS V ISIT
( io m n o r 'i Representative*
political exile to d a y for th* se­
th r citrus m utual a r t on the
IN D IA N S MAY VOTE
shins for trainin'* In the th ree
WASHINGTON.
Aug.
4
Of)
—
IJNIVIH
PLANT
cond time.
TA LLA H A SSEE, Aug. 4 (/P)— field*. Most o f the |6C, (HI snent
agenda said President Al Cahill
SANTA. X E. N. M.. Aug. 4 (AT
D R . K f KF.NKR CLEARED
S ecretary of Defense F o rrestal Governor C aldw ell has nam ed
PAYTON. O.. Aug. 4—(AT—The
Aria*, who w as tha opposition
of Jeckaonvlll*.
bv Ihe sta te la st vear on out-of- —An estim ated 18,000 reserv atio n
STUTTGART. G erm any. Aug. 4
plana to vlalt Canada about Aug. Francis R.
Bridget, J r , __ state scholarahlna for negrue* was *nd Pueblo Indian* will have th* llnivls Lena Company, operating candidate to r president in th* (A*i— An American xone deii*»lflIS a t the invitation of the C an a­ Jotenh Y. C haney of the 8 U U for those studies.
right to v o U In New Mexico fo r under p rotection of National Guard •lections la st M ay, declared as ha r a t i o n court here cleared D r Hugo
F IR IM R N
dian
m
lniater
o
f
N
ational
Defen**,
Parol* Com m laalon to re p re se n t
th* flral tim e , if a new fed eral troops, announced todav It would hoarded a plana fo r Barranqulllt, E c k e n « r.
Four men recently ncaaed civil
79-vear-oM
German
Brooks
Clanton.
pro-eed Im m ediately lo replace Colombia:
him at the A m erican C o n g m a on
service e ia m liw tla m fo r firem en.
RVISION AT ORLANDO court ruling la upheld.
te n n a lin designer of N a tl charfoa
It wa* announeed by N. O. G am er,
“ Wa are u n d e r a dictatorial y # "* e rd a v .
tW » .U to htf Inform al. It Correct Iona in Boeton Aug. 29 to
A thrao-Judg* court held yes- striking emplove*.
1NOTON. A ur. 4 GPVwUt provide an oypeetu n lty fo r S sot 23.
M. H. fltan lev . president e s ti­ regime. A h o rrid crim inal fraud
munleatioiu Commlaalon lerdav th a t N ew Mexico'* conT h a court said hi* artlvitiaa
Forreetal to m oot and discus*
Bridges, charman of th* Flor­
Ivad oji applications from stitutlonal provision barring **In- mated 160 to tOO person* would has been p a rp a irs to d . I will rs- a s a leader nf G erm an industry
he
hired
to
b
rin
g
th*
plant’s
pro­
turn
when
a
Sanaa
of
responsi­
*od | WijH»« Verier. Th* Civil m utual problem s w ith Canadian ida commission, | a a ratmbar of
dlsni
not*
ta
x
e
d
"
from
v
o
tin
g
Is
D olly News papars, Inc.,
u n d e r the Na«ii w ere “ not Incabinet m inister* an d n S e c d # - th* eottgreo* roaolnUana
fo r a new commercial television "discrimination on tha ground* of duction pay ro ll up to the normal bility and tra n q u ility return to r r im in n tln e undsr the d enaalfkamitts*.
feaao officers.
458.
evening.
ran
im
e."
,
.
raco."
. ,
tio n law s."
station at Orlando.

Russians Present
Their Plans F o r
Control Of Danube

Dream Of Struggle

A t'lto iI ins^Tria" ^*s80ur*’ Kansas And Virginia Voters Musical Program
Give Nod To Veteran Campaigners Given Kiwanians
By Mrs. P ip p in

Suicide Note Is
Said To Stem From
Communist Probe

Sanford I ’o (Jain
W ide Publicity
From Mayfair Inn

j 170 Per-ClMlt .lump
S t a t e ’s F a rm
P ric e s Revealed

Track, Field And

w a i c i u i a i s i a w 8|„, „OUM. of i,fprrw.nU,iv„

Henry W allace Party
Recognized In N.C.

London Olympics
A m e r i c a ’s Entries
M o v e Toward Vic­
t o r i e s I n Events

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S IN E W S O F

THE WORLD TODAY

rahiuhm gain n r f n *aia*aar
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m Haaawiia .o h m __ _
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at. naaiardl h m m *. aaarr n&gt;* am
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a t psi 1(11-1141* n tic *
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at raaalar adtm liiaa rate*.

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PEACE

T hat not all northern |H‘&lt;&gt;plo are iih prejudiced and in*
fly He WITT Mar KEN/IE
to leran t toward it th e South’* rnrial problems it* some of it*
Al* Foreign Affair* Analj.t*
politiciiins i* *hown by Dorothy Thompson in one of her reWhile the wratem world la
CL',lt column* in the Timet* Union. SjH-akiiiK of negretfiition,
v_
..... .........
.............
........... *he
m _ *tteak*
„ but, speculating on what ileirree of
*he iruvenia
not only that she
know*
whereof
ni»o i* not nfraid to t all a *|mde a *patie. She hniln'rom Ver- ^
outbid"the* sValIn"*parky,
the Belgrade Conference on con“Segregtttion , *lie write.*, will not lie e n d e d in the trot of the Danube Itlver proSouth by Federal etiict. If either armed force o r o th er farm* vide# a mirrot which reflect* a
ticill pre*sure in applieti to enforce a I) t i-.'cgri'KHtiun, the J&gt;,,,ll*olled Bolshevist determineSotitli will revolt with consetpientes to the coloretl iK.puljt* nothing which il!!l.t«
Impedea n\S3*elV.
Red extin which I shudder to contemplate. Also, tension* between panaion.
tile states and racial groups within the state* w i l l reach
The mighty Danube I* one of
Ihe world'* strategic waterway*.
" ‘unmanngealde proportion.*."’
It i* of the hlgheit Importnnrc
“ I am not here saying what "should" hanpen. I am a n a ­ rronomleally,
politically, militarily
lyzing and predicting t h e result* of a possible policy. Ti t * and culturally, for It i* the chief
iaia15’r* \ H n ' n . ,IV,.,.- ideologUU who fanatically commit themselves to what they n,r«iiV o f' "ran*portin "that' wholt'
i',*™*"’ believe ought to Ik*, disregarding all reality, do not nsk them- aica of Southcantern Europe. It
me* in ‘L_
the black fure»t of South
‘L
Y%* l l a r a l * la a a r a k r r ml t h r selves which is worse: segregation nr civil w ar?
A a s a e l a l e d l*re*a w b l r l i la r a l l l l r d
“The
great
campaigns
against
social
discrim
ination
in
,t
l
,l
&lt;
i
crm"l!/n
“JJ!*. w*'.‘I*" east• 1 r U O i * l | l« ib e * ,# 8a, re g a k ll.
con­
r a t t a n mf a l l I k r l a r a l H « &lt; , , r l a l r I till * V . S. and the tendency &lt;»f m inority racial groups to bleutacting nrri
right ..J.mVk*
count rle* ""tiefor*
I * I k l a R r a a M H - r , a a w a l l a a a ll
tify the nntimml interest with th eir own, are not m itigating emptying into the lllack Sea.
A T aeaan a ia a a lrk ra .
Sen going ship* run sail up the
but exacerbating tensions. The Klan is rising again w ith the
ugliest visage in years. There is more anti-negro feeling in 11«nnhv about 100 mild, after
FRIDAY H IV SO. m *
the N orth ami more suppressed anti-Sem itism in the Nation which their cargoes arc trans­
ferred to barges or other rrafi
tlillt.H VERSE TODAY
th an I ever have known in my lifetime.
with light draft. Even *mull ship*
"F or where racial &lt;rr religious sym pathies o r antipathies
war operate on It.
I* a world In which hop* la the are concerned, the forces engaged are emotional and irr a ­ of Prior
to the war the Danube
»t*r In the aky, mourning La Ihr
abnormal rnndllion, hope »i*g« in tional, with root* twisted all through the unconscious mind had been under International con­
the head In Ihr darkest hour mi and capable, thi n Tore, of producing the most explosive re­ trol which gave right* to both
Eastern and Wcalern Power*. A*
•dtth drown* the aouiid of mourn actions.
u malti'r of fart the I'arla agre'
llQt*—Matt. 3:1: Blessed ate they
"Discrim ination is a phase of hurtmn n atu re, not con-I merit of lt»21 providing for midi
that rUourtt; for they ■hall l«&gt;
fined to any group. If Gentiles discrim inate ag a in st Jew s, si conlrti) la still im the tsiok*. hut
earn for ted.
do .lews against Gentiles; and so do negroes— when the op- llie Russian* mill their catellitei
Iinvc naaumeit complete ilominnOur Amriiran .idJi-tr* ilioulj port unit y is given— jih in the reconstruction era, a g a i n s t tlon of the waterway, rhargint.'
w
hites.
Jewish
Zionists
vilify
non-Zionist
Jew
s,
ami
antibe catelul not to win. all die
that the Weitern Allies broke th*
pact.
Olympic (up* and thui drilrny all Sem itism flourishes among the colored.
. . .i been done
un„r in
m the
inr la it
"Thu rncinl problems of such a heterogeneous nation ns So it ta that wo find th^, warthat lu
few y«u. ,o build u,. international
** "solved" except by gradually expanding tole. - ji'uf
peace and unde.and,ng.
o je r g n a t perimls of t.me. We have to live w ith them, ^
'V r
iSnllwal 5 .
------ ---- -------as we have to live w ith nil our renl problems—each of us, of Thcomtically the conference i* to
We *up|Hiir Senator Pepper i* w hatever race, (rearing ids share of the burden, w i t h a S jrrettnhllah free navigation, hut
entitled to lut uwn opinion on die much justice, mercy and humor of which he is callable Un- iirecUcnlly the matter w«* vlt
fixtsl In
in •dvanee
advance by
by the
anti-poll lax legiilalion hui wr do roll the whole issue of race and religious prejudice in an I lu,,|y fixed
CnmtnuniaU. The Russian* have
not believe he it fairly rrprrtrni attem p t at a radical solution and, instead of brotherly love, i|ire*ented n new agreement undeini the virwi of &gt;m coniiiturncy you will promote h a te ; instead of social |H*ace, civil w ar: ill- which the Daiiuhian ruuntriei
wtirn he reiM-Aiedly catii In* vole ist«*iul of mercy, persecution ami instead t*f justice, revenge." havii cxclualvt- enntrul of th-water thoroughfare. Moreover
lb enact federal legiilalion iel.in&lt;
—--------- ~
f
t lirw ■tntr* liave a majority b,
up voting rriiuirrmenlt througliout
N o t A s R O W S Of M o il
th'- rimfriPiu-r and can d lrta tr
llie South. Florida'* Senator may
_____
v hat tlM*y wUh. Thi- line-up D
aigue that Florida ha* no poll
Alt admonition against cussing passed out by the Army America, llrituin and F rance on
lax anyway and that therefoie chief of staff at a conference of high officers, won h e a d the one »idr and on th e other ;
th,- Ukraine, llulirarla. —
j Willipm Henry Mai tin allrm ati-d Lainhart, MtrriU Staley, Basil i
other Southern ilalet diould be lines over tin* rcjHirts of tin- m eeting. Is*** spectacular was ItuMia,
Rumania. Y ogodavia, H ungary
‘at th r tr a table w.htch was la-auti- (iuynn, Kumar Echo!*, Oeorgr)
made to aboiith iliritt, but it this statem ent by General llradley: “ Wo must tre a t uur men and Ciechnalovakia. (in m a n y fin 't
with an u rtk tic arrm igentent Mean-, Pete Aulln, Ben &lt;!. Waln8bnuId be remembered that Flor­ ns individuals anti not as rows of men lined up on tlit* parade directly re|irr»entc-d and A u itrla serial to The Hanford Herald || oful
f sumrnrr flowrrs In th r centrr. righ’t, J. Y‘, H arris, Henry Woli* perm itted In lit only aa an
By
ida aboliihed in (mil lax of il* field before us."
,
__MARIAN It. JON
_ EH
_ Trese
flowers w orr arranged cott. Jaci|urllnr Millikan. Tommy
own free will and accord and not
The process of making the Army over continue*. It hits •&gt;h*erv*r.
.throughout the houM* to lend an j F lak y , Tommy Moon, Phil PackSoviet Deputv Foreign Mlniater
On* df the lovely parties of the n lr of festivity to the occasion. | aId, j,,. Beasley, Jr., Ben H.
to *uit the whim* of northern lH*ett going on, largely under the pressure of public opinion, Andrei
Y. V lihlniky *ntinde*t th '
M e-dannDonald
i^s-trhn rt. I Jonrs, I.eon O lllff. Billie West,
politician*. If the federal govern- since the war ended ami some ten million confirm ed civilians key-note of (lie conference right •rason was the huffet aup|w r
Mrs. Wiliam Henry M.-trill Staley, Roy Clonts, J r ., 11’erreil Beasley, Earl Ih-asley,
merit can aholiih u*tr levied (mil discarded their uniform s and Iregaii airing th e ir Ideas nlsiut ill the nt«rt. lie told th e tepre- given by
Martin ami Mis- Kathryn K«w(-&gt;n and Basil Ouynn assisted the h--*-fItu rg i-- McMahan, Jimmie Me
tkxe*. it can alio tel up other the operation of th e m ilitary services. The fact th at the ser- •intnlive* of the W eitern I'nw ert honoring Mis
Thelma
Lee. less In serving.
Cowui
Frank Wheeler. Jr.,
to
accept
declvion*
nf
th
e
Corn
voting requirement*, or control vices once again are facetl with the problem of integrating
daughter of M r iirul Mr*. Charles
Those included In this party'Marlon Wagner, John Courier,
tmmlit-iluininated
p a rley
nr
get
other tlate tax law*. Florida and d rafted men into th eir organizations is increasing the pres­ out
i- lo-e, Sr., am! brlde-ekct of Rex were Mesdame* Chnles S. l.ee,lJnhn Adam', Jr., June Spencer,
Clonts, son of Mr. and Mi*. C, R. Sr., Robert t-ee, C. It. Clonts, Sr.,‘Marion K*te*. Merle Holiert* s..d
ill' the Miulhein italet would be sure fo r revision.
Yevirrday V iihim ky got an anRov Clouts, Jr. Eddie Parker,,Robert Murphy. Also Misses Mary
Many change* are l*&gt;ing made, some by Congressional *uer fiom ihe chief Hrltiah ilcU- Clouts, Sr.
•veil more at the mercy of the
Milton Gore, Fred Pierson.. J. p, Totten. Kathryn Lawton, CharThe
house
was
lovely
with
an
•ortliern politician* than they arc changes in the law*, others by altering adm inistrative policy. irate. Hit C h a rlri Brake, who ar artistic arrangement of
of pi
pink | g i f t , , V i rryroUstrt,| k tk Bnslay. Valita Tripp. Bar
At th e bottom of nio*t of them Is the Itlea enunciated the cu*gti the H om an nf try in g ta
•1 prevent.
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r-nmn*, roses and pale pink
lillks, William Henry Mai tin, Dorahi bara low.
nk till!
o ther day by General Bradley, thut soldiers are "not a* rows doniinate ih r conference thnnigh
Ml*a l.nwton and Mrs. Martin
control of the Kactern State*.
Il wa* 22 year* ago- la*| . Janu- of men",
pirsented Miss l.r* wi th a naval
Drrlareil the Irate Briton:
Mnn
has
become
a
n
individual.
A
s
n
n
individual
h
e
sty that the Mayfair Hotel wa«
"I for one have no Intent Inn of **t of rry stal iced tea coaters a*
tint opened to the publiq *#ilii a should linve more soiihu than to make war, hut he also should la-ins bullied or intimidated. Th# a memento of this memorable
formal dinner party far tgrpatiing know that with the world ns It is the- m ilitary establishm ents Dnileii Kingdom will not Jump at occasion. Those enjoying this
supper with Mis* Lee were
in elegante anything t'OAer at­ cannot yet be discarded. The new trend in the Army, then, ihr crack of_Mt. V iihim ky'a whip, buffet
Mcidninr* Roliei t la-e, Roy Clonts,
la-t
me
mak’
e
that
plain.”
appears
to
he
aimed
a
t
letting
man
go
on
living
an
individual
tempted here Mure,
under
Jr., I^on O lllff, Frank W hrelrr,
hater IVake i|riuteil n irm a rk Jr., MrrHtl Htalrv, Jam es Par
the management of ihutelexacting while maintaining tlib m ilitary defense of the country. We
hy VishilMky that the W eitern tin, Thoma* Staley, and Ml*(
anti (aiiidiou* mane il'imtel. How. Iio| k* it works,
I'ower* have treated the Danu- Barbara Iwe. of Oviedo. Also Mr*.
ard and Bloomfield Hitjick. They
hlan S tatea in the p ait a* n rouk Rn|*rt Murphy, o f Hamilton, V ir­
lirat* potato#* III the kitchen. ginia.
ran the hotel well, bur *tW »*me
How Old Is Old?
And P eak s commented:
year rame the hurricane that
Another lovely affair of the
"A vivid and homely phraaa
fbmtrd a fitting climax to the
Kighty-two-yenr-old Senntor Ar t hur (’upper of Kansas, hut, I aak you, who la rook ■umnirr was the lovely tea given
for Miss Thelma las-, popular
btfomprehrriiililr boom which'had who ha* served for ,10 years, Is not running for another term . here?”
hrIde.elect o f Aug. 22. hv Mra.
•pawned the hotel. Il clo*od toon Till lately he was nil set to go, feeling that not only was he
Viihim ky grinned, and nolnted M. 1.. Cary and Mrs. W. It. Mrek
afterward and ullimllltyX wai perfectly fit at 8L, w hich Is u venturesome opinion, hut th a t toward him self with hla thum b. at the homo o f Mr*, (iary,
Thai g estu re by the Soviet farpicked up on a t a i ceibftrale for he would continue to be fit for the next six years, which is
Mr*. Jam es Partin and Mi*
rign m lniater conveyed a volume
$17,000 Tlie war gave il it* fin* rash Indeed. He will now make way for a younger man, who of truth lie I* Ihr rook at Bel­
opf*irtunity In »etve it* ouginjl nitty I*1 more receptive to the world's astonishing new de­ grade, and it la ohvioua th a t hr
ONE DAY ONLY
intend* to railroad through the
put)ioir. ami many were the Navy velopments.
Perhaps Uap|&gt;er hnd am bitions for heating the record of new a g rrem rn t of Danuhlan con­
men and wivet who ito|»prd there,
T u ck . A u j f . 1 0 t h !
but rationing, renl cnntrnli, and J u stin S. Morrill of V erm ont, whose 111 years as senator c a r­ trol unit'** M o i c o w unex|M-rtedly
order* a change of front.
jabor ihmtagra made the tervice ried him Into his P8th year. Cynical colleagues waltl of Mor­
N aturally one of th# chief
it «ouH tender at heil nai|&gt;etat- rill, "T heyll have to shoot him on the Day of Judgm ent". reavon* why the W eitern A lik*
THF V -l
T '0 *
iat- Mr*. I’etry and Igter Lind T h at distinction C apper may have more chances of a tta in in g want tn are an Internationally
r A V o H ‘l r
free river la to prevent the DanuWeber Iwith madr a gallant at­ if he is freed from th e arduous duties of the Senate.

Oviedo News

M argaret C fiw altney
Jrwrlrr
form erly with

C. L Praya
In W inter Path
M alhrr Furniture S tore

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HOLEPROOF
Saecih as o ■Boeabem, S a w lavsly

M&lt;r H-Isrsaot lirtoss *.T» you
qles*l.t, Iw l la hsml fat
l&lt;h*d a«Ua trlntMM, lor lhal errs.
Its* bats I#* leak, c b m * r o u t s

today, Propomaasd. cl cwnt. iberl. '
H d -ia asd latL

Purcell’s
“We clothe *he family
- We furnish the home**
U-W M B
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kiag

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Driving Refreshed
Is Easier Driving

tempt In overcome iniurperahle
ebiUrle*. Wlien it finally do*ed
a*»in thi* tumnier, many fraretl
are had another while elephant on
M r band*. It u therefore par
ticularly gratifying that Hi own•■•hip ha* finally p a u r d into the
hand* nf the New York Giant*.

Y O U 'R E

TELLING

0y Will! AM t i n
Central Peru IFrller

THE CITY of Fiikul. Japan,
which wa* tl*moll»h*&lt;l hy an
•arthquakr and lire, haa Bow
been inundated by a flooit. How
the cHItcnt mint long (or the
good, old day* of IHS when all
thay t)*d to worry about wa»
atomic bomba

ME!

make military aervles rvglitra-

tlnn aa "palnlrn a* poaatble."
A* in a dentlat’* offira, the pain
will come with the drilling.

Not many pcnplr tr member
I I t
Alexander Keremky whn.tayt that
/apin'* Shlnre th r in n have
nsllinni nf Kuiiian people are
hnantial trouble* A pparently,
the Jap i do not have the yen
ready tn revolt againil the da*lor worihip they uierf In Save.
I t t
t ry In which they are luhjrctrd
I I !
A Brooklyn woman ncturet
by the Slalm government and that
Part* than*** premia** *«
htr
hutbind
oI
tearing
a
door
the United State* diould itrive to
aftan you hava ta ten,oil tha
olf thrir apartment and aoehing
dei*e a wedge between the people
paper* ta taa wha‘* pitching fa*
her with it. Trying to give her
and their ruler*. It i* worth while
lha Pranch teday.
th* gate, jppereniJy.
I t t
recalling from lime to time a*
I I t
Hay fever a u f f e r e r a are
Cl let Ian, haft*it harta al th*
liberal* attempt to convince tit
warned that anma drug* taken
year, I* really lety. *ay* hi*
that we ibould be more tolerant
to combat It may have an al­
Iruloer. Ha't certainty kept hit
toward the CommunttD that the
coholic effect tirandpappy Jenaecrat wall.
craritt tgimr wa* not thrown out
kina, a inecce victim, aaya ha'll
t t 1
by the Communot* but rather by
try any rrmedy.
Draft official* aay they will
• coalition of alt the democratic
force* of Riitiia and that Kereninto Frank Jordan'* fknrlce
•ky wai their leader and the firit
Thief Writen Excuse Incite
Station last night, "nut I didn't
preiidenl of the Ruiiian republic,
time to clean up tha meaa."
F or Being Untidy nave
Democracy prevailed in Ruttia
Tne note-writing thief had this
Scarcely six month*, however, when
If you' *arc*
*aft* wai
w n as m y
PI1ILAPELPII1A, Aug. 4—(A*) axenge: "if
the CommunttU teired control and “-"Sorry," wrote the thief who to rrwk a* you Italian I would
Kerem ky and hi* follower* were
forced to flee for their live*.
MiHmm of Ruttian liberal* who
believed in democracy or the re­
That High Quality
publican form of govarnmant and
eve* countlet* tocialitU who were
pppoaed to violent revolution were
•totally put to death nr Mpl to

Lyons Fertilizer

towenlratioD

camp*.

the

party, which
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la n o w h e r o f o r I h e tin m e n *

of Samlnoto County

tm l

Man ita tr* from Iwlng rom petaly
swallowed up by Kuaals. Moraover, a rraum ptloh of trad e betwi-eii Kantern and W eatcni Eumtie I* InitMirtant to aucreaa nf
th r Marshall Plan.
However, Vl»h1n*ky won't likely
give up th r “ Blue Danube" mi
anv *urh bails. The Danube, by
th r wav. isn 't blur. It's brownish,
from »IH. It’s the a'llrd eh m re*
which look blue.

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havi had pknty of time."
Phe thief made off with three
tiira and tube, a rase of motor
oil rnu a hog of wrenrlu-s.
Ik-Mik* thr note, thr apologetic
.htrf Irfi Jordan a glft-a kig of
cheese.
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Appearing With Eddy •
Little Roy WijntiiM
(•■be Tucker
Annie |.ou and Danny Dill

TICKETS NOW ON
SALE AT ROXOFPICE!
Adulto—74c ) ALL
Children—50c ) DAY
of arary kind executed with
cara and aklll. Phona for «ur
A-l "fta It" man. Low coat.

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"Th» ARKANSAS JUDGE'
with The WEAVER BROS.

•o m it »»h i AutHonty. oy rm coca-cola cousamv i t '

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Jarlln Palmer Ray, Society Editor

Th u r sd a y
The T, E. L. class of the F irst
3-iptlit Church will meet in the
:l*t»iuom at the church a t H:UO
». M.
„ MUN CAL
SOX .............
Circle* of the W. M. U. of Uio
?i n t Baptist Church will m r-t at
UIO KM. a* follow*: Circle No. 1
W b Mr*. Myron Smith, Flora
Height*, with Mr*. Fred Myers a*
■o-hostess; Circle No. - at the
thurch In the T.E.L. cla**room;
Circle No. 4 with Mr*. W. D. Gatliner, 421 Magnolia Avenue; Or*
:!• No. 5 with Mi»* Minnie Stewart, 511 M yrtle Avenue; Circle
So. 6 with Mr*. Beatrice Newloine oit West N inth Street. 1 he
Suhbrvm* will meet at the church
It 3:31) I’ M. alto.

ftnrkey Home Scene
Of Circle 6 M e e t i n g
Circle No. *5 of the First Meth*
Mint Church met Monday a f­
ternoon at the home of Mr*. I- S.
Hotkey, 1B02 French Avenue, with
Mr*, liarkey presiding. Regular
lu iln e rr wa* conducted and the
(roup was invited to meet In Septmber at the home of Mr*. Charle*
Uh Coirhurn at 212 Scalt Avenua.
T lefrethm enl* were nerved nt the
ionclusion of the meeting by the
boil*** astinted by Mr*. Mabel
h l« u n d e r and Mr*. W. A. Hunter.
I hone present for the meeting
a t r e Mr*. Coirhurn, Mr*. J K. Mc­
Kinley. Mr* R F Dyal. Mr*. Ro­
bert Futrell. Mm. Albert Starke.
Mr*. Hunter, Mr*. Charle* Brown.
Mr*. Hnrkev Mr*. Alexander and
Mr*. C. V. H oover.________

fc'ongriT.s Receives
Fleas For Beauty
By IIA l. BOYLE ‘
NEW YORK. Autf. 4, UP)-Doe* Conyre** want the Amer­
ican woman to »tay beautiful?
Well. If it doe*, It had better
ktart forking out mm* raeh.
Thl* I* the advice of Mr*.
Veronica Uenitcl, a beauty engim -rr. who aay» the high coat of
Keeping beautiful I* pricing many
women right out of the market.
"B eauty I* »o im portant," »he
amid, "th at there should he na­
tional beauty clinic* *ub*ldt*ed by
federal fund* which would bring
beauty within the reach of every
woman."
Mr*. Dengel think* women have
every bit a* much right to a
chunk of I lie national budget a*
/arm ef*.
* "There a re government tubaldie* for alm oit avery type of
education except for the allim portant one of enabling A m er­
ican women to learn how to lie
and remain a race of beautiful,
healthy rreature*. And thl* le a
vital necessity to p reierve m ar­
riage* In the face of today'*
alarm ing divorce rale."
Mr* Ih-ngel ha* t w o cam­
paigning for *onie time for equal
fig h t* nt I ho drug*tore counter.
" “ Congre** (hould repeal the 29
per cent tag on co»metlc*," »h#
aatd. "beraufe llpalick, powder
and cream are aa eaaenllal to a
Woman a* ahaving cream la to v
man. but the man doetn’t pay a
luxury taa on hla whiaker *oap'."
Convinced that American wo­
men are the moat lieautiful In the
world, Mr*. Dcngel regard* thl*
a* “on# of thu dividends of democ­
racy."
£ "A* long a* we have Iteautiful
Tsomen," she said, "our men
would (laughter
any
foreign
*iin»V
So she p u ts' It up to Congress
to save America !&gt;y saving H*
womanly beauty.
Mr*. Uengel's view* were given
in a long telegram in which *he
disagreed with this departm ent'*
rrcen t muled protest* against
“The g reat American female
faery"
9 "There are five basic type* of
fares,” ah# aald.
“Tlte*e an- Alexia Smith, exe­
cutive; Joan Crawford, dram atic;
I n g r i d Bergm an, wholesome;
Shirley Temple, feminine; and
Irene Dunne, conservative.”
So there are five kind* of
faces, t wouldn't quarrel with a
iady beauty expert even if she
said there were 25 kind*. My only
contention I* th a t in public they
tend too often to m erge into an
iceberg profile th a t cloak* their
real personalities.
And Mark, a well known Man­
h attan hair stylist, agree*.
"No wonder foreigner* think
all American women look alike,"
he aald. “It’s because they all
striv e for the same facial outlines.
"Once upon a tim e someone
told them the perfect type of
face was th e oval, and they've
been spending million* in Iwauty
0 tq rlor* tine*, gettin g th eir Hair
primped In any way th a t would
balance to form an oval-like a p ­
pearance."
Mark •• for some reason hair
•tylU ts never have last name* -think* women could eliminate
thl* sameness by concentrating
upon their own facial type.
"There la beauty In oach one,”
he Insists, Hand no reason why
the oval should he constantly
aped. The American woman should
G * n a p out of her ru t and point up
her own facial outline w ith Ita
Individualistic enchantm ent."
And with th is 1 War*, I hops
fa.ev er. the problem of ‘'The
gr*at American fem ale fa c t" to
M ark. Mrs. Dengel, Congraaa. and
th e woaaan who w ears one. B oautr
m ay be only ekla-deep, but Ira
too deep fee m s.

Miss Whittle C o e s
To W aring Workshop
Mi** Ollie llrv ie W hittle, director of glee rluh* at Seminole
H igh School, la*t wreck ntunded
the Fred War ini: Music W utkthop
at Shawnee-on-Delew are, 1’ e n n.
which opened on Ju ly 25. The
work*hop I* u n d e r the pernonal
direction of Mr. W nrinif who with
h it Pennsylvanian* broadcast* hi*
weekly nehedule of rndio *howf»
from the village com m unity cen­
te r, Worthington Hall.
Mi** Whittle observed all the
jlaily rehearsal* ami hroadc*»l» of
the I’enn»ylv*nian* ami took part
in intensive rhoral rehearsals.
atudyinK method* of choral conductimr. program huildinir. sight
reading and microphone technique*
E x tra curricular actlvitle- at the
w o r k , hop included n reirular *chemile of recital* by Individual
Pennsylvanian* and a full pio.
■ram of recreational actlvitir*
around Shawnee L ake which I* reserved for the exclusive o * of
workshop memlnr* and the I'eitn*
tylvnnian*.
The 1!&gt;1H *e»iiun wa- the »*i*oml
vear of the Fred W arine Mu*le
Workahop at Shaw nee und more
than MWI school, rolletr- rhurrfi.
rommunity and Industrial in iid '
director* attended the one WM
»e**lon.

Mrs. Doss Serves As
Hostess To Circle
Mr* L T. Dos* entertained
member* of Circle No.
. f the
F l.st Methodist Church on Mondav afternoon at h er home in
&gt;L.vlhir. During the meeting Mr*.
J. C i)avi* reported to the group
-jn lh&gt;* Youth C aravan supper
sponsored by the rlrelt*. Announce,n*n* wa* made th at Chrislma*
.-aid* and w rapping- which will
uc fa! rale bv me in tier* nf the
d r i l c had arrived.
Mr*. E. G. K ilpatrick. Jr. taught
thv study 1e*»on and * market
basket sale wa* held with $4.05
nciri? raised toward the rlrrle'a
pledge to the W. S C. 8 It wn«
.«L.t&lt;*J that the next meeting will
*«• held on 'he Tuesday following
l^tl-ot Day in Septcm lier.
Refreshments w ere servt-d to
M l? Davis, Mrs. K ilpatrick, Mrs.
C. II. Winn, Mr* John Vaughn
M r-. W. E. Sm ith, Mrs. Do**,
Mr* j . P, Thurmond. Mr*. 11. II
McCall. Mr*. C C. P riest and Mrs.
J. J . Carver.

Mrs. Petras Ho«teHH
To Circle Meeting
ly
(■(Idea Rule Circle of the Plr*t
(.'h rfiia n Churrh wn* h e l d o n
Monday afternoon nt th e home of
Mr*. J. J. Petra* a t |30f) Sanford
Avenge. Mr*. J. A. Itishards pro.id l’d over the hu«lne** meeting
whliii was opened w ith the scrip­
tu re iry Mr*. W. I*. Yesley. The
miLiion study, which wa- based
on Puerto Rico, wa* given bv Mr*.
J , P. Wilson and M rs. J . E. Hnrpr-r
-poke at the group on financial
help fur thu church.
A t the conclusion of thu busi­
ness session refreshm ent* were
sc, vet] by the hostess to the
b&gt;tlowinr: Mrs. Richards, Mr*.
Alice Nihlack, Mrs. Wilson, Mr*.
H aipor. Mrs. W. F . H arriett, Mr*
W, C, Clauro, Mr*. Yesley. Mi*.
L W. Rowland, Mrs. J . H. Farris
und Mr*. W. II. Y'oung.

Mr. ami M is. Cuitis Hall reven!
1y rntertaim-&lt;l for their daughter
Maggie Mae with a surprise p a .ty
honoring her on her sixte.-i.th
birthday.
D uring the evening
games were enjoy-sl and t . f n - h
m enu served.
Those Present with MU* Moll
were Mr*. Pauline Milligan. M tRalph II G eiger and the '!:*■•*
Janice Birdsong. Alliertu | l t - " , r ,
Ruth Brewer. Novella Davi-. Ma­
rie English, Dorothy (Steen Bar
bara Halt. France* 11nil. Sit it lev
Hal. Marv J.-nkin*. Anni. t-dnt
son. Louise Johnson. Jo.- s i ” ft
1
Martha McDonnell ami M aty Loti
McDonnell.
Also Curtt* Hall Raymond Doll.
Tommv Jenkins. Blly Mll.-r, H atod Pell Sonny Robinson 8crn-n.in
Tnrrmv Jenkins. Ililly Miler. H ar.
old Pell. Ssinny ilohinson S .m n to n
torn Thomnson. Tmv Tlu'iuii*un.
Erni- \Vhl*"ker I,lord W hitukei
and Clam) W arren

Telephone 148

Personals
Mis. 1. T, S lringet and *on
Tummy a te spending a week’s
v.ication at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mis. A. F. Haw kin*
hnvt- a* their guest, Mrs. Hawkin'*
mother Mr*. John Henry of Pldladrlphia.
Dr. and Mi*, (i. S Selman Irft
Monday for the mountain* of
Georgia w heir th e y . will •i-end
« m i, time
Mr. and Mr*. J. Brailey IMhom
have a* their gur*i» Mr*. (Mimin'*
patent* Mr. ami Mr* 8. \V T u ­
dor of Alexandria, La,

A u g u st

NOTICE
Gray Nhaduwt) N uretrltti

Friend* will r-g ie t t« Iran i that
Johnny Cowan I* confined to the
Fnrnnld luiughton Memorial Hos­
p i t a l where he iilidelwi nt all
appendectomy.
Mis. \V. I. Henley left today
fin A tlanta where she will •pend
several day* U -f-ir leaving fur
a tour of Mexico.
Mr. arid Mr*. II. 8. Duggoi and
daughter Juv returned last Friday
from Manchester. Conn, wheie
they spent sumo time

LITHE LOOK
, Many au ­
tumn 1P4S J*. krl* give the figure
Mi** Mary Ellyn Duggnt of a lung lithe look above a moderJack*oiiville I* spending a vara alrly-sltni skirt Typical la this
tion with her parents,
giay m e n s wear worsted suit
Mrs, N. J. Hoggin
from New York designer Mildred
Missei Ju an ita and Ann Dug- O Quinn Bli-u*» worn along ta
g ar of Pemhrunk, tin ore visiting hrige ailk crepe "smocked” with
for some time In Sanfold with tmy pearl*
( S Y t h r u ln ittlk lt Photo!
their gremlniftther.

S v F x S t-iiB S e :
A happy im- m nt ,luring breakfast in th is scene from 'It Had To Be
You.,, co-*t i • mg Ultigei ];■&gt;*:• i - uml Cornel Wilde. A Columbia piclure at th. Itnz T lu atre Thui-day and Friday.

Carmen Miranda
Files Couider-Suit
LOS ANGKI E.- Vug I u p ’
( .irmeii Mira mb. th. Latin &gt;tng*i
u i, d d a n c e i , want* l2lU),0tkl
i.iin.tgv* from a .oipoialion which
1 funnel ly upeluled th*- exclu*ive
1r.-cud. to night &gt;lulE.in.s-1 the Chip C.n p . winch
;,i- ta Miing. fileil a lu .a .h .if
i o,itr .ct action .ignin-t M&gt;*- Mlm n.lu u»kmg fJiHi.iimi dam age1 |* ‘ corporation vlaiined 'll**
M iri'u la failed to .n rry out n fivr
,io i c o n tra il, with I.V.'.immi * v.-ar
go..rat.teed, to upp.ni ut (lie rluh,
i be t'.li|i Carp -u" -aid the deal
-ailed f”i voii-truilion ”f a
t a r m - ■■ Miranda i • 111 at lh&lt;- cliili
I h- dancer, in her -uit file.1
y t- n id .iy . -aid a |to p . -..l de-lgn
to - decoration of the room had
1pi ivt-tl ult.-atiafactoi&gt; She - a i d
h ill o learned that the c-upo
rut lu.i Lit * ■ to*r it- lea-.- on the
club.

llc ltl

Alex U. Johnsons
Honored With P arty

L e t tos

Friends will l*&gt; glad to learn
A .l.ficial daily l.rcs’dmg as sue I•
Hint Mis* C atherine Clark la g e t­ atiinis represent one of the fastest
ting rdong nicely following a growing developments In modern
toruiilcctumy at the local hos­ a g rln .ltu if In the United Slate*
pital She i« confined to her home
on l.aurel Avenue.

Sftaass

F O R D

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Mr. and Mr*. Court nay Sodarhlom returned la st F riday from a
wedding trip to Cocoa Beach, Ft.
Pierce, Melbourne and Vero Beach.
Mr*. Sodetblom la th* form er
Mary Elisabeth Hill. Mr. and
Mr*. Soderblom a r t m aking their
home at 3321 W est F irst StrewL

LATE W a NOTE . . . In cellbra Hon of New York'* golden
anniversary, m any topflight daatgnera have |o n a hack to tu m of-th*-c«ntury fashion for InaplnUon. An example of thla backawaeptng "afaatnlho green” satin
Mra. A. J. W alker haa returned
avenbig draaa ahown try Jo Cope­
land of P aitullo Modaa. Tbo to her home on Elm Avenue
button-front hodicn la rkhly-am - after a three week a vacation
h raH ar i l with onxnmid and ponrl ■went In Dayton. O, erllh rela­
bands arauafl th a to * and an ttm tive- She ol*n anant
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pagbaa. w kkb fla e e ^ a sd m m tba In Chicago. 111. 8ha
pan led bv her alator, t y a . 8 . t ,
ta kaeSL.
sfctot Goethe ef Palotko.

Mr. and Mra. b a E. S o o tlh r a ti

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WIIM A U TIlf IADY IOOK
. , . (or her ilrbut *t kitolrrgailrr
or school. Darling -Irrs-c*.
dem ure but sauev, each with that
i|&gt;e,i*l M l) . U IILM M T
Mail. Ml made of -in Ii (rlching
fabric* in plaids, sliiprs,
dot*, solid- la s t In ta le for.
Sire H to P i. M ondnfnl valuer

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N o iih c o u ls —

LA ST D A Y W K D N E S D A Y

P o p lin s —

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V a l u e s to $ 9 5 0

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.All (iniilK At
Alter 4li” ii I s i r .

• A M iW te

THURS__ FBI.!
She had a DATE mill a DREAM
...th a t came beautifully true'

Mrs. Char lea E. Ginn has aa
her guests her grandsons, Rich,
aid Nelson and Charles Nelson
of Liveland, O. They wer* scrompaninil by Dirk I'owall also
of that city.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I W n n e
have returnsil to their horn* in FL
Lauderdale a fte r visiting Mr. ami
Mrs T. M. Hill and Mra. D. C.
Itarcllft. Mra. B arrlift retu rn ed to
their hum* with them to spend
some time.

(D O V IE S

l.bX U R Y AT HOME . . New
‘York designer Tina Le»-C» "bird*
iwlng" m auve satin brocade ntnome gown, from her autum n ami
’winter collection for Edwin 11
[Foreman. The wrapover front of
.the ak lrl la scalloped in llie mo[tlon of a tdrd* wing, rrpeattng
the woven p attrrn of b ltd t In
^AlghL Jewelled buckle fastens
[the w aist.
fN . Y. Dies* fn stltu fr J'hofoJ

OPENS 12:11 P. M. DAILY
Matinee* tOc — Evening* tic
Children lie

Mra. S. J. Davia has had aa
Her guest* h*r »l«ter Mr*. U. A.
Sikc* of Douglas, Ga. and Mrf.
Rex Beasley and son Billy and
ginm lduughter Judy Slkea of
Tulsa. Gkla

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K adcr
ami son A rt hav* retu rn ed to
Sanford
a fte r
spending
two
mouths In Elgin, III. during
which lime Mr. Kad*r completed
an engraving course a t the Elgin
W atchmaker's College.

ihi

Vug I —Id 'i— ’
IP iLLYWOOD
II....m g a wi-ddin-: mibirh runt*
i»b dejy rroased up Hie film colony,
*M* ,1 .* 1.114-111, - Kirill'i’l and An**
do l.nui* ILntrigtii ■I. .nil l»f &lt;4
‘ uu r Mexican pi, -id,lit. weri*
(inn -ymooning t*’dav
Tbo fittnirl Plnla drlphia L'lll
A» *• (iainnil Ini way [nun ImtlM
lit 111ilJUlWAY t'« Iht* ttntvle* WII'
inni*t u H In tin* M*n »»f ii ieneral A U tall *m Huilriurin * m * -illlple reie
.no»*IV nil Siniifi I’ll! allrm 1- Inml
M . •nlsiy.
Till
inn ilt'il until
j * dt-rday
By Hi.,' tim e. Itodn i and III. lu id,• had fluwn to
tilt lower California »|in ti i La
They plan l« ntukr their
Pel
•in. o h i M e x id City
i
I II • couple met la- I vear when
llrem cr wi nt to Mexico t o 1
M
,n ti. n pietm e Their engagem ent
had .»i'H announced some time
■sut th. wedding was not 1
.«!■., icd for s.-reial months
1.

Kev. /Vrthur Itrid^erH
Installed As Pastor

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Louise Bremer Weds
Ahelardo Rodrigue/.

Honoring Mr and Mr*. A. II.
Johns, ti and daughter Put wlm
have left to make then hom e In

the First Christian Church en ­
tertained with a farewell jn irly »t
the home of Mr William W ith.inl­
Mis* Nell Ray of Conroe, Tex
and hi* d au g h ter Ml** Snaan W il­
I* the guest of Mis* M artha
liam* I lost
for the evening
W right at her home on Mag­
were Miss Williams. Mr*. II t!
nolia Avenue
Fox *n I 'l i s W. F. H arriett.
Gam.-- were enjoyed th r..u g h “ it
Charles Shaffer ha* left f.n
■■ ii
'th e evening with pure* ln'ing w .ti
(•ainesville, (la. where lit* wiU
The Itrv. A rthur D. Bridget*, |
j j i , , |&gt;n| j,drn-on. MH« Vieloin hi* family for u two week's rector of St. John's Epircopi
hpiieopal ^ |nj„ T)„ ltl „„d G W M organ
vacation.
Church In Hollywood, Fla. for th u i At the com lusion of the evening
pa-t nine years, has been installed fake and punch were *erve.l
Mt* Ethel (irisler and d augh­ a* lector of th# Episcop.il Church flu m t "if*" uiiest*
lis ■ ■ I " J . . . I Ikk Hi j. .. I, ■ 4H
■ . . ( 4 " . t m f U .—
ter*. Joann nml Ethel, returned Iof itile
Good Shiqdierd. I In
Wilmlng. ,
Monday
from
Chrytoii,
tin ion, N. C. Rev Brlilgers I* a
nephew of Mi»# Bessie /a rh u ry of
where they spent two week*.
j Sanford and i- a forme* instructor
Mr. nod Mr*. Bart Hinson anil of FYem-h and Spanish nt Seminole
two children, Tommy and Bonnie, High School.
left thl* morning for Poteau,
Rev. Bridges* wa* giudunlrd
( Ik In where they will *pend three from Duke I'n iv rrsity in 1930 and
n o t 111
week*.
attended the Episcopal Theologi­ A N N O l'N I'K 'l 1 NT
■ 1
cal Sem inary in Alexandria, V» j
Mr. ami Mr*. Alfred C. Doudney During th e past winter lie studied'
A
A
plan to leave tomorrow for A th ­ at the chuirh'a General Tt.eulogl.
ens, Ga. where Mr. Doudney will cal aerninnry In New York City.
re-enter the lJntv«-r*ity of G eor­ He I* the -on of Mr. ami Mr*
Mr. and Mr* J (. Davi 1 1,0gia.
J o h n E. Bridget* of Morehead ti.... iced toslav \ hr I’ll H, „ f II
d.. lighter llrt’inl u HJ»\ (&gt;t Jidy
City. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Iliera, Mr*.
' l l at the Per mil. 1 1 lun'hii.ii VI.....
Cliff &gt;rd Jiihnson and d au g h ter
• n il 11«•n 1141ml Mr, I Lt v it! w II
J a i» : have returned from two
'. ri-incnila'icd fit ii,,- f mnii*i
wiek* ijmnt In Georgia and South and ilaughler Jeanne have r e ­ Viilv* Lee.
Carolina.
turned to th rlr home In Sanford
Mr. and Mis M,|, m ii. Dell.uft.-r visiting with Mra. 11. M.
Mr*. M. L. W right, J r . and Pnpwnrlh who I* spending the i.Jav announce. 1 Hi, hit 1Ii nf u
daughter Gail of G alneivill* are summer month* at the Hotel daughter Slisori Ann mi Ju ly .tl
visiting fur several week* with Colter at Daytona Beach. Mt. at the Fernnld t .ni&lt;*-11r&lt;&gt;11 Vl.-mMr. and Mra. M. L. W rig h t in ami Mi*. Alfred G. Doudney were »ii*l llospltnl.
Sanford Mr. W right ap*nt the guest* of Mr*. I’apw urlh’* on
past weekend with them.
Sunday.

Will be clo-ed from
Aug. 5th. thru 12th.

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The A ugust meeting of C m le
* f he
•No. I of the W. 8. C
First Melhislist Church n o - held
on Mi mlav afternoon *t th e hum,of Mr* W S Thornton Mr* A I*
Shoemaker serve. I n* lu -h iistiu .
for the m eeting FollowIm* » hru f
business -ession Mr* tl C Itioekman taught the la*l ehnpter of
the »1u.t v 1* U.
Refreshment* Were - n . . l t» the
following* Mrs I It. C raw ford
Mr*. / It Ratliff, Mr* T it..n ito n
Mr* Shoeiunker. Mi* M J Mor­
ris. Mi&gt; \V P Fields, Mi
-It:
W a if. Mr* W R J a n . II Mr*
B m l men Ml
Roy Tilli* and
Mtr R W Stni divan*

Itrv. and Mr*. Jo* C. Crew* and
family have returned from a trip
to W avm.ee, Ga. and Jackaonvllle. Itrv. Crew* |* the paator
of the Churrh of God on Elm
Avenue.

OH. f . Draaa trn m m fi^ a J

M c c tin K

Try baking a meat loaf m ix tire
in a square pan, then cutting it In
square* for serving

By Methodist Circle

Mr. and Mr*. J. It. I.yle* left
yesterday for Bluiron, Conn, to
vt*it with their daughter, Mr- II
It. Hansel.

Mr*. Fred R. Wilson, her
daughter Mr*. Dan Mltchcm and
her children, Gary and Gail, a n
*pending some tim e a t D aytona
Reach.

«

1 i buying * p*&gt;tk f-ilrt for a
large fam ily have some chop* cut
o ff lo r one meal, then toast the
rest ef th e meat fur another

Miikkic Mac Hall
Honored On Hirtlulny

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calender

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

t^DNKSDAY AUG. 4, 1948

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
Munhattun — Marlboro — B.V.I).

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Were 3.25

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FOR BACK-TO SCHOOL
, . . g itr all little |tirl* the
"little ludy" look *o wanted tills
year. Enticing new slylca with
all of

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Trunks &amp; PShorts

traditional charm. Iid rrp rrtrtl In
unusual romldrutlioitt of fabric,
pattrrna and colors.
Q uality drlaila make them ra*y
to launder . . . wear longer.

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Sire* 7 lo 14.

2.98 To 5.98

L. Perkins &amp; Son
CORRECT MENS WEAK

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Sanford, Daytona Beach Twin Bill
Was Rained Out Here Last Night

ALLEN

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Dies In California

l a •••burgh'* l(al|&gt;li lint t'd o til I
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hia liith hnmr run of th e ' VAN N'llYS. f’nlif.. Auir. t 'Jb
year &lt;n I'nlult n In I niitht. h ul
Death haa rln im n l another of
thr Aralea* •■dpi d the I’lrali** liy 'h r rinp'a old mn*t-r«. Tommy
Ryan, former welterweight and
Ci to .1 k o r &gt;.
mbMIrwi.ght rlinni|iion of lh#
Th line scores:
Orlando
i hmi non non n. r,.| world.
Ri A ucu-tlne .WI 2fl0 BIx 11-10 I
Itvan. who g rn d u .trd
from
Zr Inlio, N orlepa and fieaone; K rt- Inmlier ramp braw l* nnd fou'fht'
tthrough the n ip p e d turn-of-ihe.'
eln r and Will*
I rrntury era when lunit* - m t .a*
•jini on| nnn.rMM loop n« 7Ci rounds, died of n I
l&lt;rf*Lurgh
nni inn filx-ft.7-2 heart ailment yesterday.
P aiaU a
He wan 78. A nna. hi« wife of
R ePun and Hull; Johnson and
•in vrars, wan w ith him when the )
3h&lt;:|. paid.
I end rnme at th e ir home here
Itvan wa* horn Jo«eph Youngs1
li :il HeiUoo.l N' Y M
I*70. .on of a F rench r*|u«nhhi»er |
Ur left home ea rly , rhanrinp hi*!
name In Tommy Itvan and headed
lly ASSOCIATED 1'HKSS
I for the Mirhipan lom hrr ramp*.
Italris rnnlinued lo plapne the
Soon he wm flp h tin p In Detroit,,
Georgia-Flnridn U ague and in Chlrnpo and o th er midwest ritle*
U&gt;| nlpht’a lin*et,al| pm pram only At the a re of 21 he knocked nut
Danny
Needham.
welterweipht
two pame. could lie played.
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The Pordele Indiana |o»l th e ir, title rlalmant. In .he 7rtth round
sixth In seven start*. the la te s tla t Minneapolis, Fell. Id, |8!l|. It
to the Moultrie Athletic* ft-1. and j wn* hi* lotipeai bout.
Albany won n 7-1 victory over | Itvan rauphl on with the 117.
the Ameriru* I’hillip*.
j pound rhamplonahip on July 2d,
The rained out pame* were Tat- I HDI, when hi outpointed mv*1ahn«*ee at Thnma»ville, and Way* ferlnu* |t|l|e Sm ith In 20 rnumf.
cro*« at V aldm ta.
at Minneapolis.
Carey, pitrhlnp for Moultrie,
He |„.t (J„. rrttwri on Matrh 2.
wa* .paring wheti hit . enuntrd a . IH'td. when Kid MrC*ov Vnnrkiil
h r hurled the win over the Ind i-.liim out In IS round* et MaMteth.
an*, lie pave .even hit* tmt a llo w ., j,. |, n wa* the only time, record
n l nnlv one run. Moultrie made l„„,k». .how, Itvan wa* ever «tnn-1
rlpht hit* count for three tun* tied in a rareer iE nearly 2001
agnin.t Mitakuvlrh. Two Cortlel* fight*.
•n o r* hurt the Indian* 'h n n rc s.
fly that time, ho had outprown
Alliany got 12 Hit* and made the welter rank* end wa* la ri Hop
them count for .even run* In de- and tirklnp the foreino.t middle,
featinp the I’hillie*. The Card* weiirhl*.
had a five-run »l*th inning K erre
He awum el th e mill Mrwrrleht
nf the Card* yielded seven hit* in crown hy arrlain n tio n in |K!t7
wlnninp hi* pume.
after Champion Hull Fitreimmon*
The iw&lt;&gt; leaptie leadinr team *— had *trpt&lt;ed un th e Imkler to
Va1do«la and \Vnvero**-huve the dethrone Jim C nrladt a* heavy,
lie.I win rrro ril. In recent pnini'*. weipht rhatrp.
Valilo.ta ha* won 11 out of the
Ja*t Id pume* while the Hear*
have *nn ri^ k t out nf 11 Tt'itw .
invillr. in Ihlrtl vitnrr. Imt fritter*
rd, lo*lnp Ft and wlnninp five.
MNCOI.N. N'eltr . Attp. I l/l*i —
A metrv scramble loomed to lav
In the rhtwe fo r th e d l matrh j
plav poaition* in the NatlntMtl
Junior Amateur G olf Tournament.
CtllCACiO,
Auir, . .I t/l*&gt;
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, r th e ir *ipht* &gt;rt
Not ......
only w
Iilrh-pow rrr'f Ci**M |n »hr fRO.Of^'nn ntllllfvlnt? pnt.i Mit mntiv of
A|l A inciteaii Coif TtMirnrv |o-,th«*
* liml
Iioh to r a trh up with an ever dim for m m r of ovrrl.iMni:
trp lo iiv r r o m r l m r k
nwintriT. Mirklt (irlhffhrr of Aiiiriiata, Ca..
•tofiti-RhiMildc-nil Italnh C uld ah l,[fo r mewinlUt honor*.
1017.** 11. H. O prn champion.
Kiahtffn voar olil MlcVk*. thr
(Siihlahl rip|Mtl Tam O 'S hantrr'a Autru«ta f'itv Junior. Chamtilnn,.
rnlllnr arttm a a p a rt yaatenlajr w a, th c o n lv o n e o f t h r IrtO «h«M.t |
with a rtl-*a rrconl-brrakln* riirht rrw to crurk pur 72 fo r th r flinti
tirniof par.
I.lncfitti Country Cluli rourm* in
Thu*
piiltlm iinrirntl
Ralph, tin onrnlnr IH holra.
who tumhl«*«l fiom th r h ratllln m » MlrVie fim l a .*14-57—71 over
a fte r winning th r lit311 M aatrr'a I tlir rain ilrm th rl ro u ra r to take
Op«n. hah I n tw*o.«trokr (mil over n one vtrolc leml o v er n trio of
mtihrr-iip M rts nf Arkanaa* City. *hnrp«hootrr«. Dow Pip«t&lt;*rwaM
Kan., in the rich 72-hole medal of Athens, Ga., Hob Meek nf
plav test.
Tul*n Oklo., mill Hilly Hooper, of
Midi with S-T-Tt-IM wn* a West Point, Va.
atroke ahead of a lirarc of rt7
■hooters, ('bander Harper of portsIn Ihr hlstnrv n f ovoliltinn.
lunuth, Va.. and Klmer Ueetl of Iditl* are "•ore rlo .e lv related In
Atlanta.
the •■'T'-bltun, th a n crocodilian*
a n 'to the turtle*.
Soaring hnw k. often circle over
llu edge of a fort-M nr rliffs. nr
T it normal Imdy Irmitoralttre
ntl,-r place, where u|trurrt-nt* of of it bird range* from 104 to 20k
air can Is- found.
j degree*

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wife, and their il.iur.htrr, M argairt. Isitcr, the Chief Executive rlimlted
Into a car and d im e ovet tu Grandview. Thi re he vlrited Ida abler, Misa
Mary Jane Tru: an.and later In* liruther, J. Vivian Truman, who live*
with tin laudy on * f.utn nr.itby. Alter Voting In Mnsotin's Democratic
primary elec'i ui, Trum an will irtu rn to \Vaslilii(t"tt. (fiilrm alinnal)

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HAMOCUHID U ll Kaplan, an org sn lrrr for lha United Klcctrical
Workers, Is on his way lo Jail alter
being subdued In violent sklrmbh
Irefine Fnlvlt U n* plant In Dayton,
Ohio. Kaplan suffered head wound*
and a broken thumb The cls.hr*
occurred when th* pnllr* escorted
returning workers through the
plrkel lines al lh* strike-bound
factory Kaplan ami thiea olhrt*
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I ' l l . So-tTiri S o l . t l , J o v i a l J r * * r .
fo ld , when the high school hall-' due- l&lt;)0 pound* of poik.
• •II* S h o r r a r r * *
ll&gt;Ml ll.r — llr .rk f ..* .*
\VI, I ' l l . Molly. K l„ r e tlf* . M l»l*ry jila y rn w rrr "thrown out."
S|e,i . t : i r,*i i ’, , m n i . n i i * r , i&gt;. .v*n«n
Ho declared th a t G iant Trca»ur• lyp.y M.i'lrn.
S *m. Mad ,,r
t-eelcy had l&gt;een hlghlyl
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1riloateil with the treatm en t givenw
't h e Giant* in Sanford, an t had
left with the feeling th a t Sanford
bad something t h a t b e had en­
countered nuw nric else in tin t the
rltixen* liked tu give sonvuhinv,
nmd did not ask for everything in
re tu rn .'
" It w asn't my project alone,'
aaiil Mr. Kridcr. "I had a hull clil'i
on my lumds and no muncy and \
no player*.” He declared how glad
ho wa* when the G iants took , T er ,
I I.nil lit « v T t l t ! M '.illl n
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.Miss Peggy Pippin drew hearty
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244 with “The Man I teive.”
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Mrs. Cleveland also got a
h earty reception for her singing
o f “Without a Song," and “ Rig
lliown Rear.” Mr*. Pippin substi­
tuted for a vocal encore by play­
ing "Tonight We f-ovc."
. Visitor* included: the Her. J.
| Ksndall Ferris, pastor of the First I
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tnrludf nrice contfola."
2. Congiei* »till h"|ie» to adjoini&gt; by S aturday night "If it
ra n do »o in an orderly faahlon."
;j. The conference di*cus&gt;ed
amending the diiplated pcr*« J
till] parted a t the last »c»»ion.
but no definite dccltlon wa*
reached. Any change. Millikir.
•aid. would be limited to moving
up the eligibility date for refugee*
1 from Dec. 22. U'45. to April 21.
IF-ti.
t Leaders of the two II oum-*
and chairmen of the Senate and
iloi • banking committee are atterui ;ing tu reach some area* of
agreem ent &lt;&gt;n housing that muj| M&gt; ‘•developed and enacted.”
'
f, Thi ic wa* some di*cu*»inn
o f .u h .titu tii'g a constitutional
amendment for the present antipoll tu* bill which i* In the form
o f n filler a I tta lu te . Milllklii said
th&gt; re s i* no “ full die»» dduite"
hue that the concensus wa* th a t
u conitltutiorial amendment w^ubt
pot i . substituted at the present
tim e.
'
Wolcott .aid the House banking
group may act "It the GOP a r lk
inflation proposal* today, s c rd 'l^
it to the IlnuM* for considerat*6n
tnmorrnwr.
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a sll.jle control.
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YOU C H E A P S K A T E - - L O O K AT
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.Vssociated l‘rr*» Pood Editor
ft
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Craig
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»(«*• .*»h ilj&gt; of Ju.
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W I T H V I T A M I N S / a ! S T E A D O**
J o . *t MrtHUKK
There u i&lt; mitni' doubt th a t mi)'
easily in 14.2 second*.
oly.
I)i.
Sammy
Lee.
28-yeat-old
lo
help
you.
If
you
bann
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H iU m ccting &lt;&gt;f the I In i f w ith the
• f Ui» » #tii!# t&gt;f
Mai Whitfield, the sturdy Army neve v* you may even write a , C k j
Russian leader* would la k e place nirdn.il lieutenant (lorn Paiadcna.
J
N .»! RIFI*.
I BO U &lt;SH T F O R T H E J O B - *
jy today. hut thl» |wmilnlity wan not Call I.. led the field at tile halfway Sergeant from Ohio S tate, who Iwok with him. T h ai's whnt hap- !
dL
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ulieadv ha* captuiecl the K00 peni*. to
who
J
ra
n
Mnltimore.
— ------ —
E ruled nut. T he western represent- point of the men’i high board m eter crown, opened hi* hid for
M
l
I
If
I
ha* ju st co-authored “Cooking hy
in
%l«
q etite* m e standing by mu) watt- cttanipionthip
th e 11*0 hy wrlnnitig hi* heat the Clock” ( F arru r nhd Strut)*)
f*&gt;I.VI4*1 1•Is *i.h»
E lint.
H
.
easily
in
4X..I.
Biuce Hailan of Ohio Slate,
witn her husband. Clarke M attiIt I* nut yet |m««ihle to deterGeorge liuidu of Villanova won mon*
)f ,.u rt I f&lt;»
mine )u*t how long the present the springboard champion, was
(
his
tr*t
ill
40
seconds
flat
while
fi.
N i.ihet of the Mnttlmorcs- hy
r*t I. *
1 negotiation* will continue. I&lt; second. Millet Anderson, alio of [lave Bolen o f Colorado coastc&lt;l
ill %ilVi'M
ihcit own confession knew their
would appear,
however,
I hat Ohio Stale and a high hoaid fav­
*
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1
•surt tif
home in 6 0 1 seconds.
way „imind n klteheit when they
Holierta
the only non-rrsiilenl
)
{
K mt# m I *Iimft *
t among the three envoys -• may orite, wai held out because of Javelin qualifier* for tin final* deemed to try housekeeping **&gt;tf.i
»f Mill. II
were
Martin
llilv*.
University
of
l
.
n
o
t
\
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i
ii i i i m ; i isA ltK .
gether:
after
they
learned
liow
to
i
injuncs
iccrised
in
.t
ptadicc
dive
i I t in Moscow the irm n in d rr of ,
1 * 11.
1*1 mi if f
California instructor: D r Steve cook various di*he* out of vftriou*
ft^ th i* week or until next weekend. Monday.
Driftfit»
hUK
Seymour of Ian Angele*. the No- iiKik 'iook- they still ran into
W iinit*
. f tol
&lt;ff •I*)
Cheered by a crowd of BOJHK) tionnl AAC Champion, and Ihdi I roue o’. Somehow or olhei they
Fi »ni. •in iftl
BERLIN, Aug. 4. frit
Anti- hat jammed the huge stadium
Likin*
of
San
Jo
se
State.
never
rontd
get
the
dm
tie.I
meal
Communists today interpreted the for the fifth day of the games,
♦ t i l . UNI h i
In the finals, however, a -mus­ .■n the table all lit one time, nnd
inns* rejection of Russian offer* i the L'nlted Stutes sent three high
tIk* I*ll nit *
to fri-il all Ih'ilin as a political hip diet s Into the filial* with ease cled Finn. Knj R aulauaatn. took nil at th. right temperature and
a
.
the lead with a toss of 22# feet. •trte &gt;1 done ness. They i ealixetl
III VT.
victory over the Communists.
nnd th reatened a sweep of the O'* Inches.
i I. f k
lhe:r diffleulty wa* the u*iinl rook
They observed that only alsiill • pecialitv.
Closest to hirh. with the event t«ool. with it* Indlvliiual recipes—
2l.fM0 of W estern Berlin'* 2,076,H. fit#
Mill I’orter of N orthwestern
00ft Soviet-hlockaileil inliahitant" non I be second semi-final heat stilt Incomplete, »a&lt; Seymour, they'd write a “ meal U«oV.“
So
iheir
Iwink
rhnrt*
its
own
nursing
a
sore
atm
.
who
tn**cd
had accepted the Communist fond in 14.1 seconds, equalling the
courte and outlines menu* th a t,
offer, or scarcely more than one Olympic record set at Ih-rlin In the *|&gt;ear 221 feel, six lliche.
lilies, who did 222 feet G loch. tell exactly
hy diagram m ed!
per rent.
1036 hy F orrest (S p e d Townes
iitmh
In qualifying, had a finals throw j cli ck..—when to *tnrt to p ie tta te !
ItH-lr ml i KK»r
of the U nited Slates.
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dish,
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Clyde (Smack over I Scott o f.lh e of 213 feet. X ilirhes
f
I thing in the proper order and
lie. me extinct.
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lhave thing- ready when th ey ’rej
fotluW
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Toe M nltimore* have done a n '
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a t e i *lnn &gt;.f this F toten F ru it
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Flo. Phone 2221.
la IUt#4 &lt;■ llir l#|#pliMMr bowl*.
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Inndo Evening Star. Call Ralph
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r .v c a i-.a i. * * m s v*vy ugA o
I t&gt;a, kuge cream chee-e
da Im r#ud## lb# b#«l
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M.i-ii the ehee*e with a fork
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For expert
/ !TIIAPD *V CawAUSSIONCR Y
I miler green ia-nn seeds. San- hull line -mnple*
I f MM # f f M f W M » M
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1112.
Sanford
L'pH&gt; rMMMMi •# i#*|M*Malbl# Im#
foul X-Cel Feed St.&gt;re. Tele
TUT L A ST .V
tli, t. it ...cklnil, saving the juice
V OZARK INE
v ANP FINDS THE
m a r # Ib M M h M
lM # * * r r # r l ! * • # # «
huistery llfils N. Park.
phone
154.
.‘ • iC N I N T H
f ThROAiUG A J K.OSCONNECTION
for .in din i meal. Mix the fru it
il#a.
m th a
I BALL GA.SVC.r i WITH DUCK
SEE US FOR
will, ih ee-e and nmyoiinai.e Put
ANTIQUES in A-l condition. Cun
s in - c s y
V
casino / . .. F iv e
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
i in ttey in freexing compartment
lie -een at Sanfoid Upholstery,
- ,r - r N r r
w ill &amp;CT y o u
AND
TYPING
of
a
ini-rlmniial
teftliTiuator
mid
F I 1 T Y TH A T O Z A H K
l l d 'i N. Pm k, O ppotltr Val.leX)
&gt;VVvW*AA&gt;-W g/ ,
CREDIT lit ItKAU O F
nlluiv ut least 2 hunt* to
GCTS THE GATE
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lid N. Park
Phono iHO
Four 900 X 20 truck tin-s, lulieal
md Kink, tin* salmi t.-» ta r in
with 7” wheel* for Ford or J
biIg i 'cc or it will fre&lt;'*&gt; *..|id &gt;
It'd g e II D trucks. Cash flOO.) \ t NKTIAN RI.INDS made In or- tint
square* ami .erv e on crisp
llliml
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Seminole
Venetian
I .-. ’k Used Cara ft Pait*.
Plume IrU'iie.
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le e M nttiinores know it‘&lt; ini
3i»' ’attic fan: ealinet Z.-iutli
1152 IV
pc-li nt to serve salad* frequentl.
A PA irM K N T , 515 W la t. St.
i . oiio; Id lot* corner Geneva nnd
Ml I the following leeijH- "I
French Ave. Phone Weekly, .&lt;*1 It FLORIDA HOME ra n In* lie n
dem onstrate* the kind &gt;.f
O FFICE rpare in Meiseh Iliiilding.
| h *: free. Call 9.51 for d e ta il­
*1711, Ornligi City, Fin.
i.-irge light office, newly deeo'l l FOGGING. Southern ('hem- in i-in g n loan like. If your hu&gt; j
b n .-I won't eollniMirnte w ith l»o
C intcd, »I1 utilili**, heat and jnril- fi
CHECK CHART
u u ’f, Inc,
A R T IC L E S W A N TED
I tit \ K Iv L IN IN G
M IC K E Y M O U SE
mi I’n- whole meal perhaps h e’ll
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furnished.
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SA3-1V. U. * A. Dept. Store.
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on
the
highway
depend*
on
the
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H u e* the dressing that will help
&gt;&lt;f age or condition. Ratliff &amp;
n . \ - .\ AVSuTF •
Misiein and tip to dale one room
r^ E P rO S ^ N T \
eoi.oltion of your car.
Don't* lurid his *«lrid reputation.
Sen*, Phone 237-W.
Th A * .h E S E E ?
efficiency a p a rtn e n t. Ideal for
P«f*S5\ PV 3 PS J
lake riska. Bring your ca r to
W CH OV V DRESSING
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hus'nes* rouple. Ihiwnlown lo- Highest cash pr.»c paid for w-rd
r i S i j u T 1 j" '
our expert service men for a ( I'irn rh dre*. In* with rhnpiird
WA'QM
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ration. Call 650.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
ITtKE CHECK-UP and A N A Ianchm lr* added)
■eV(t) AP *•: ,\ .-c d, 2-'i Top
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1 etlp olive oil
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Garuge A partm ent. Mt*. Roy Co. 311 E. 1&gt;L Ph 95#.
tillN E llAL TRUCK A E tllT . f t).
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wine
vinepar
Gtv eti, 701 Palnierto.
H E LP W ANTED
2nx W. F irst SI.
*eu. pnnn suit
', ti'ii&lt;p'H&gt;n pepper
Will ..hate nicely furnished 6 room SALESMAN WANTED: T .rriln r) F k Kill hen Cabinet* call C. J.
'. teaiqoMin dry m nslm d
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for
local
man
in
Sanford
GkiltL
779W.
house with couple or family.
'■ len«p.».n papril.n
Air
u-|H
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Metal
Awning
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Electric R efrigerator A Stove.
I d o v e irnrlir
k. LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable
Mi.t
(Itiinge
Ave.
Winter
I’m
U lla g e |4tMHl, 317 W est 16th
•t anchovy fillet*
•••timajes Phone 7M-W.
l':mi.e Orlando HM7I.
St. Close to llrlp y Selfy Landry.
c “ .ibine nnd i*-ai together o
S&lt; -.i lary-nfflee ns*i*tanl between FOR RLN1 — Fluoi sanilrr. Easy u nil'll l»iwl all ingredient* ••*
nperatirn.
Reasonable
rate
s,
San­
3d and 3H year* old. Excellent
ce| t gailie mill anchovies. Peel
Cabin* with Kitchen. Conner*
ford Paint ft Otaaa On. Phona Die |’.nlie clove mol put II inb. i
pay. satisfactory hour*. Answer
Canin Court, Hy. 17, 2 miles
SOS.
P. O. Ilox 401, Sanford.
im ir Imltlo. Pour in the die
S-'.ith of Sanfonl.
I m , rover lightly, mid keep in
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
Acre* Tiled Farm lain.I 4135, 9
W O R K W A N T E D ^ ” "*
lie refrig erato r until needed. It&lt;
PMITM \N D 8KRVICR
00 per year len*e. Phone JHI-J.
I'hnnC 1911 fo.e -ervlng. rhnp Hm- anchovnI rr.i'o r Work hy th e hour or Job. Ift'i P nlm rtln A te.
fine, then ndd to the French
I ioughing, harrow ing, mowing
3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A 1.E
and d irt moving, We speciahrr iLo'i.ia repaired, railed for and dri«-m g. Shake or host the in
d- livereil Phone County 3702. u n d e n t* thoroughly lx-fore using
in conditioning building lots
T H E LO N E HANGED
R in ii.r (he rlnve
of gar lie
J. C. W aller.
and garden plola. Phone P17-J
Phone 192-It
MODERN 4 bedroom Rrnch type
S L R V I C E ai.it lit I'X IR S
.Make*
over
*1
rup
ilressing
Hy
F m n S trik e r
it the m orning or after f.AM) LI N O T I C E ^ — P E R S O N A L
home, 2 hath*. Kxrrllenl loeaph
r.iy
for
it
serving*.
1*. M.
Lon Apply 6(W Plumosa Drive.
(In, tip all new rook*, and ..Id
FO .l HEALTH PROTECTION and om • Inn, ought 111 rem em ber t Isi«, ..IT. MiD MB
i l l MT5CK
Phone 1239 W.
H dl U U RID 5TAR I SAW SOlOHR^]
FLOUR SANDING ft finishing
&lt; I V \S K I( LIVING m il 961 for Mir,liter is Hint IP* wise to s e n .
Wtu bCFEAT
r..f :-Ct0 'E t^
C») CAY-fLS MlK-N' Off Wild H6 f O t
cleaning A waxing. Our pow»&lt;
e»n. dele detail* on FOGGING. a I ' t dish nt most meal*. Even
Flee Room* ft Rath. large arreenunit enahlaa ua tn work whera
S -m nern Chcmiral*. Ine.
iil sleeping porch, equipped 1 there la no e le r tn r .onnectio
w hin the w ealher i* warm wi­
Mlchen, hardwood floor*. 11#
ll. &lt;.I some hot food for good
available. 21 years »xperirnc- 14
LOST
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W. 19th S treet.
II. M Gleason. Lake Mary. Fla t a x '-While male te rrie r puppy. di,.* - 1ion. However, when th e re '
F.u.Jer Please call County 2405.
CAMi* — Beautiful Location, no (Y.RPKNTKRING and repairing,
hour,
ilay
nr
week.
Art
Ihiugli
high w ater worries. E ast of
IS*
AU 1 0 5 FO R SA LE
i tv. Phone 776-J.
Sanford on SL Johns River, 3
mdvs N orth of loike Harnev. Girl, want* day work nr *mnll . 'A'l.KKI, THAN.Kit, ,u lu h l«
fur live sleek. Inquire a t Music
iW ildinr 26x1 A, price 11,200(#).
OpGmtelrlttl
waaliing—501 Hickory AVe.
Bax. 119 W ta t 8 t Phona 963.
Telephone 629-J, Sanford.
llunineatt Opportunities 1932 llulrk. new H rra liattery. Gmal 113 Alagnnlla Ave. I’htote 613
RLAL KSTATF.— INSURANCE 10
t o.hlltiun 1145.0ft, Sec a t 23rd
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
AVON PRODUCTS
ft Park
RAYMOND M. BA IL. Itrallor Woman ean work 25 hours weekly
rtni. I Florida S late Hank Bldg.
New l.ocatinn. liert'a Sewing
and earn 125 35ft Income. W rite A t . .in Pick-up in good running
klaihine Shop. Opposite Prince**1
Naomi Bcahury, 311 E. IGIh, Mt
condition, Can b« seen a t Lake Theatre. Phong 1190,
20 acre farm —2 Iwrns .tenant
— Adv.
D ria, Fla.
Mary G arag*— Price 1100.00.
house Phone 44f&gt;.
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ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
IJ.M Packard Club Sedan. Fred
33 acre farm , 3 harne. fine ten- 12 SPECIA L SERVICES
NOT HARD TO KILL.
JG rrs , 311 E. Second SL Phone
ETTA K ETT
ar.t house*— Bea t dal I Ave. PhCa I.I. 617 for B attery, Generator
417-J or Uft-W .
IN ONE HOUR,
one *4i'..
H y H a u l Itftliin-HftO
and flta rte r aervlca. Swaln’a
If Rui |tl*.i*#*i, jrutir
l)A&lt;'k .ti
... H i. t^tW L.tW W ftaqo^i
flattery Seevica, SOI W. First
Ih room, 2 story house, good
Rttjf *irii« 9i»r# TK*OU » »TIIUN&lt;1
vt nos e »T ir kWT_' tr LL
ftlfiflrhl#,
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nit
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neighborhood, 4 room apartm ent
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PKHimiATK* M-ai »)f- Md ll t:
TO tvaf o - ’x.e ’ “ft
up.tair*. private entrance, in*#r»n# t*» K I L L lh# th# It* h
M B fn a c a r
c c trie ou-.v TKa-lH
d'vidual luith ft hot w ater heat
Toiim
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YOU DRIVE IT
Wti. PlY vuig&gt;f ,aiis
er, *1 rooms dow nstaiu, 1 rar
PIIO N E 209
V-CN'.-*o*I - « - - O* u''’AViTY *
at ago on 2 1* lot*. Price I#.,
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STICK L AN D-MOHIUHON
M-O.00
u -i i r i v r . i t . IN C
r 6rwt to R tlm MONTHLY \
J.t 7.hmio and w ort1, *1, five room
house ft giriage apartm ent with Help-Selfy S elf Service Laundi?
hatn. paved street.
Drlera
IronJag.
W. R. Willi arm s. Realtor.
I H W. 16th Mt.
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FEMALE PAINS

110 N. Park. Ph. 1120

honing McMullen, M arket Barlwr
5 Room House, e x tra large rooms,
Shop open Thursday, Friday A
t cleaned porches, good location
S aturday. No waiting.________
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liv e Hog Prices
Set New Alltime
High On Markets

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CHICAGO. A uk. 4—&lt;iP&gt;— Liv»
hog price# act snutlu-i new niltim e r m m l today, reaching I3L&amp;0
a hum lrnl pound* in Isle trading.
This « a i 40 renta s Ihjyo the new
m ark »*t Momlay.
L ast September** ptbviuu* ailtim* peak of »:i0.50 w*» Oioken
F riday at 131.00. Continue* u a rc e
lu p tilln fioin the country fec«i«T*
lucoiintrd largely for the ttio n g
upturn.
.
Meanwhile T * xm butcher* heard
a ringing in their r a r a - th * iang e
of telephone bell* a* n«w reeruit
in 10 cltle* talked up the hou.**
wive*' war agaln*t high meat
PtThc movement to &gt;-&gt;)-ot*
char ahop* between Aug. H
Aug. I I spread yesterday to lh aum ont. Galveston, Al.ilene and
liam lin .
,
_
In Miami, chain Irltpnone call*
were used In a campaign againsi

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called 32 friends hy

phone a*kin&lt;
them not lo buy meat for one week
beginning Friday. He atked *■&lt;
11lend to call at least five ulhei J.
and so on, along the line of chain
letter*.
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And In A tlanta the A tlants T\«m en's Chamber of Commerce has
called Upon Congress to halt
spiraling cost*.
In a resolution adopted last
night the organisation a»hed Geo*
gia representative* to:
1. Support and assist the bill
now pending to restrict the *xlension of credit.
2. Support any legislation whi&gt;h
would lend to retard and control
any fu rth e r Increase In consumer
prices.
Mrs. AinU-i Wallin Anderson,
chairm an of the cham ber's legisla­
tive committee, said the resultHon w as unm im ously adopted and
th a t copies would Immediately be
wired to Senator George (D-G a.i,
Senator Kusaell (D-Ga.) ami Hep.
Davis (D-Ga.i.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—b i t S ecretary of A grlcultuir flrannan
said today that meat price*, a l­
ready at record levels, w i l l go
h lg h rr through the summer "unIris Rotne positive ittlo n Is Iskrn.
Qrannan told the Senate Hank­
ing Com mittee that meat supplies
will continue tight and added:
**Wa ean ex|ieet little relief from
th« price pressure* now current
until the closing munth* of l#tp.*
The committee Is studying the
anti-inflation program recommend­
ed bv President Trum an. Republi­
can leader* have said eongres* w ill
not provide the President with the
tatlonlng and nrlre control authn*
rity lie asked last November and
again at the extra session.

States’ Elections
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Hep. Thomas D.
W inter with returna almost *wothirds com pute.
A Virginia Congressional seal
left unoccupied by the resignation
of Rep. J. I.lndsay Almond last
winter wem to Mayor Clarence G.
Bui ton of l.ynrhhurg.
All tire Virginia prim aries were
D em ocialir except in the eighth
dlstrirt, where Republicans held
a contest which brought out only
'one-fourth the num ber of voles
pulled In the same d istric t’s Demo­
cratic i ace.

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to 1*4

"Communist u n d o rground" In
ATLANTA. Aug. 4 (/Pi—The
W ashington. Hiss has denied th at.
Hat of liemocratic candldataa for
(Secretary of S tats M arshall, In
H 'u t li s H
Ira * f a s t O a e l
the
governorship
of
Georgia
rasponaa to questions at a new t
dwindled lo five today a* Randall government and operated a photo­ conference tod*,,
nothing lit |
graphic laboratory In hia base­ s ta te departm ent lecutds. so far
Evans, Jr., withdrew,
Evan* quit the raca last night ment where secret documents were as he knows, shows that ills* was
ever suspected of being a Comwhile Gov. M. K. Thompson and photographed,
Hllvrrm astrr himself told of lie rim nlst).
Herman Talmadge organ another
N
usy's
effort
to
pry
him
from
tb*
j
week of slum p speeches, coming
into open disagreem ent as t,i what government'll payroll. He said ho ,
‘ runstltu tr* the main Issue of the M at iIn-in by g ettin g Laucfalln'
!Currie a While House aide, and C. I
cam paign.
II MilBue* ir«m l-aae S a il
|II. Baldwin, then hla bos* In the
Meanwhile, a memtier of the government, to Intervene with Icom pletely without foundation,
D ougherty County Imard of re ­ then Secretary of W ar I'atterson
n* council,
coun “ he added, had been
T he
g isters denied the exlstanse of in his behalf.
fully Informed on the adm inis­
any conspiracy In prevent large
From Louis Russell, a committee tra tio n of the W estern Pow er
number* of negroes from voting In Investigator and form er FB I agent, io n s, while Yugoslavia haa kept
tho Sept. 8 prim ary.
came testimony th a t th e Civil Ser- . R* operations in tha Yugoslav
The member. T, A. Kemp, said vice Commission regarded Silver- ,o n « shrouded In ssertey. He
__ _
..........
bu jt
th__
at _th* council
th e re was nothing to a petition m aster as a Communist and recent- suggested
filed in federal court, alleging a mended that he be barrvd from d esire to Inquire into w hat is
m ass purge of 3,000 negroes. He Civil Service, but th a t he stayed "■Pponlng In the Yugoslav Eons.
The
British
dslegats.
S ir
said both white* and negroes had with the government for four
A lexander
Cadogan, ' supported
been
subpoenaed
to
answer years thereafter,
Robert El. Stripling, the com­ Je ssu p 's declaration.
routine question*.
m ittee's chief Investigator said the
RA LK ir.IL N. C., Aug. 4 (*•&gt;- reason Silvrrm aster w asn 't remoy.
D uring Ihe last 200 years, more
The sta le board of election* met ed from the federal payroll was Ihr.n 100 kinds of birds have be­
today lo decide whether the Pro- "Because he went to Ine While come extinct.
ervsslve P arty and the State* House and got Mr. C urrie to go to
R ight. Democrats will get their Mr. Patterson on hie behalf."
Miss Bentley testified la st week
candidate* on general election
th a t Curri* gave Inform ation to
ballot* this November,
b u t th a t aha did
The progressives, supporter* of th* Communists,
believe he waa a Communist.
Ilrn rv Wallace for the Presidency, not
■r (Utsy
now living In New York
apparently assured themselves a SCurrie,
tale, Immediately Issued a denial.
•pot on the general election
Silvrrm aster produced a letter
ticket hv presenting petitions which he said P atterso n had w rit­
SfO'KUPim t A i DR
hearing the signatures of 11.138 ten “clearing" him a t th a tim e th*
PO Utt WlD D t M0*'
qualified voters. Secretary R ay­ Navy sought Hllverm as ta r’s ouster.
mond Maxwell -aid the Progres­
CDMPLAlNlt
I t aiH 'trf
Chairman H undt (R -8D ) refused
sive petition* "ap p ear" to meet to release the la s t o f P atternin'*
D
t
OH
I
t
WHUT
ATT
the hoard's renulrem ents.
la tte r because It had n o t been plac­
But the states rlghtor* who are ed In the hearing record. Ho told
SOMPM FUN NOTHIN'
supporting Gov. Strom Thurmond reporters U waa w ritte n by P at­
IN D t fOf' p u c t m
of South Carolina for the Pro- terson on July 3, 1043. end was
•Idency, presented netltioni con* addressed to MDe Perkins, then
• r'n tM
about
11000
names head of the Board o f Economic
M W tJr before a deadline last W arfare.
midnight. The S tates R lghU rs
Mundt said the P atte rso n 's U tter
Petition* had not been checked had th* effect of overriding Navy
bv county board* of election* to aad Civil Service Commission obdeterm ine qualifications o f th* JeetJons to S ilv e m a a te r's eontln
signer*, however.
tiedI government
m t e m p lo y m e n t
(Robert E.
W hite Hour t s fa* naed In haltln« should alwavs b* sifted first. «aa no Indication Utah Patterson
A fter It la sifted It ahoold be kfiew about the Civil Service Com­
p il'd lightly Into a m easuring cup mission report),
Th* hearing waq adjourned until
w lh a *t&gt;oon and leveled off
wllh one stroke, using th e edge tomorrow morning, when Mundt
of a *n*t ula. If desired the floor said th* committee will hear A lgrr
mav lw sifted right Into the lllsa, former State Department of.
who haa asked for an op.
m easuring cup, thua elim inating
Hy to deny atatomontn mad*
an extra step.

living

TRI 6IDAIIRE

ir*ettBn»D MBS F lif »•*#!
i
d rie d position" given non-Donu- j
hian sta in by the 1921 Paris
convention for control of the
sivrr's shipping.
lit- Maseru-1 the Kunlun plan
would “ fully satisfy the require­
ment* of Justin-, safeguard sover­
eign right* and withhold un­
EW TURK—The piano-playing •acUvltiaa of
JOl E. 1st At,
P h. u
justified prrvl;-,rge* for non-Danuhian states."
Mr. Cartnsn Cavaitero are regarded with
A l e * Reblrr, deputy foreign
somewhat different attitude* by assorted groups
m inister of Yougoslavla. asked fur
of Unitn&gt;
approval In principal of the Rus­
Titos* discerning scuta who took for h eart in
sian d raft, lie stressed the Ides D
their music, for example, are more apt to peer
of sovereign ngiit* and said non-1
bleakly down their noses and go off in starch of
Danuhlan state* must not fatSeven rooms, two lots.
Teddy Wilson or an old Jellyroll Morton phono­
perm ltted tv infringe on s u c h
graph record, while the reverent technicians who
Easily converted to apartm ents
rights. He asserted it is up to
adore crashing thirds and bow low to Bach just
for an income. Located So. E*
riparian states alone to Insure
sniff politely and **m on th eir radios to lturbl.
Corner fith A Elm.
full navigation In the waterway
None will have the tem erity to suggest Mr.
flowing through their territory,
J. V ID B L JONES, ow ns.
Cavallaro La a g rea t rsutlclan and even his most
itchier praised Russian foreign:
Phone 608 for appointm ent uj
|&gt;o*iry which he asserted was based
vallsr.t dt fenders content themselves with saying
878-J a fte r 0:30 P.M.
on the soverergn right* of all
he plays nice dance m usic- dam ning praita If
states, lie said Yishinsky's draft
Carman Caveliers ever there was. In a word, charm ing Carm en’s
ic flrrtc d this policy.
piano m l|h l be described as Innocuous.
Viihinsky
and
his
eastern I
On* thing m ust t&gt;« ssid (or the toothy gentlem an, however—he ia
followers already have indicated
self-made. From tb* flowery way he flips his full dress coattails
that they will riot allow Austria ~
away from hla posterior when he swats himself shyly a t (be key­
one of the Ilanuhian s ta trs -lo
OPTOMETRIST
board, there la no doubt that he now knows which fo.k to use and
participate in the actual forming
that he lives the plushy, genteel life, but It was not always so.
of a new convention. A ustria is
PRO M PT COMPLETE
As a m atter of cold fact, the other night at the weekly broadcast
present as an observer.
O PTICA L SERVICE
of his radio show, there was a lady don* to the nine* In hew gown
The Russian proposal will not
and orchids, who knew him when.
fliassra
prescribed, diapensrd
perm it A ustria to iiecome part of
Repairs and adjustm ents made
The lady waa Mr* Ida K. Bpeigel and 20 years ago eh* cam*
any control commission until she
ha* a peace treaty. Yishinsky has
across dark-haired ll'tlc Carmen In a corner of the Harlem YMilA.
I I - -* M l — I -I
-aid he hopes to have the new con-1
fiddling around with the piano.
~^*L M l
Ventlon In working effect before AFTI* A NIQHT OF DIATH AND TIMOfl, daylight finds little groups of workers. Inspectors and other gathered
P hans I N
In one of the debris-cluttered street* of th e L G. Parbea works In Ludwlgihsfen, G erm any. Among them ar*
an A ustrian trea ty is signed.
If. i). troops from Mann heim, who arrived after the Ucmsndoua explosion to help In tha rescue work. T he
A tlaatlc National Hank Bidi
THE IIAHI.KM VMIIA tVAH MITCATED in a corner of town
BKLGKAHK.
YUGOSLAVIA, num ber of dead la now placed a t from 100 to 400 persons. German Investigators have brushed aside Com H anford. Florid*
where the sand-filled storking and th e brass kr.uck were considered
Aug. 4—(A1)—Itrastic c h a n g e s
munlst charge* th a t w ar m aterials w ars being made a t th* Fax ben plank
( la te r national Kadiophoto)
much more fashionable lo carry than. say. a clarinet, and Mrs.
were msde today in the govern­
Bpeigel waa somewhat itirtled to hear some p istty good musical
ment of Montenegro. Vice Presi­
HOPE DWINDLES
DOM II AT VATICAN
dent Boihu Ljumovir and three stren g th en the p a rty 's ranks In
doodling. (»h* taught piano at the Y . . . so she prom ptly arranged
P A 1 )1 4
a
X ^
V A T I C A N C I T Y , A U G . 3 -l/T*,
minister* were replaced by men im portant governm ent posts.
for the dtrodler lo ^*1 a scholarship for her classes.
A t the tam e tim e. It was an ­ , ' A , ®'
3Tg
—A S t r e e t sweeper found a tiny
who are affirm ed leaders In Pre­
W ith city kids, you never can tell, unless you a r t deep Inside their
mier Marshal! Tito's Communist nounced the M ontenegrin Regional d wind le jodsy for the 40 pa*&gt;*n- |r d ^and grenade this m orning
besrts, w hether they concentrate on something out of love for it or
C s»«4 . m r s li s s s i
Conference of Communist* would ger* and I* crewmen aboard a tu a r the entrance to St. P eter's
Party.
because It may help them to dig th eir way up fiom the tough, hard
lest kesiess M s k w M . Ms t*.
la* held Oct. 4 to found the Com­ huge A ir France flying boat,1square. It was neslled at the
No
reason
was
given
In
this
ar*S
.ssti it* s ifis * . eh settse
life some day.
m orning's newspaper announce­ m unist P arty of M ontenegro and hissing over th . South Atlantic A tto rn of the fir*, column In ih .
ill rseSr I* U # a s e tU g Iks
Mr*. Bpeigel rrcalled that, "he begged to be allowed to com* to
to
elect
the
central
committee
of
».nc*
Sunday.
n
g
h
t
arc
of
the
iirrninl
ColonnM U . tt tlse teeskes i i it i u s m ent of th r revisions, but it
Class an hour before he wts due. Just so he could s it and absorb
Air France said it would publish nade
sremed apparent t h a t Tito’s the new organisation.
Mir st suss 1*4
more knowledge and better technique," but w hether this waa be­
The sweeper
railed Arhille Tripfollowers are l i v i n g up to a
passenger list late today. This
,
To fly a bo-'/ m-Jst rrra te lift aindicated
cause music was hla ruling passion or because he knew good piano
promise they mad« a t a recent
th a t next of kin w erel*nf r* ° I tne St. Peter's security
Communist P arly eongres* to ! ,0 overcome* » vlty. ami forward being notified.
detarhm eht, who noted th a t the
players made a hatful of dough is open to conjecture.
"
' propulsion, to overrents drag.
pin was cut. The
City kids are teethed on poverty, and when they tu rn thalr back*
on it and try tn climb Into the money class, they can be relentlessly
grim.
P R O F O S ID
C C id S T IT U T IO H A L
A M IN D M fH T S T O I f V O T E D O N
IN
N O V E M R E R , 1940
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Carmen spent four yrar* with Mrs. Bpeigel and then, for all prac­
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deal of lim a In the next few years listening to th e amiable and
to.* * t To* l.-h tto 1) . , IrU ti 4r&gt;J VJ " I; ip *lll.*o . k s IS* tolot*, C o u n ts . Counts S c h o o l
O B tm tnt o l ttoo e f u . f i tu t w U U ttto s l o f too B u t e •* rS tLorn
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hammy piano of Mr. Eddy Duckln, for when he suddenly b u n t full­
UiOattS t&gt;i*(uune W iSndm sAU ts M MJJ kotoSs.
je tllt r t &gt;1 lAto itotot U on trol U t il w n to lo t.,* 5, - k i o or l* t* . one ti-.m tlrno lo a,n o o . D iiu .c t* sr,4 H unlflM U IM t.
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-a x c i l u x II. I. “r io m (n s oltor J OO­
blown on (he Broadway seen* as an orchestra leader, Mr. Cfivallara
I S , H IM B t r . s « i m 4 t o I f I **W s i In *0104,0*4 | a , 000.0. o o l o a k ,., 1 to to o l l a w s I H A rllfl* XVII or Ito.B on y o ltor o PS
p p tioo t, *1 by tb* •!•* tot o mt uo’ y J, ItSto. u.to C o un ty T ts Col!too Lor
had more than a little of the Duchln flair aboul hla playing; Indeed,
u r* * .n ii&gt; is &gt;1 s u *&gt;• a u W n sissies t i n tirsltottesit o b i B fB ,to isa s t n r it o l Oonotttullon ml t o t * U 1* o f S U i do M *010 C o u n ty 01 • tto lrtrn ju m r* lt« 4 lo r la Um County o l Valuslto. SUM mt V to rH , « * S o b , s , U u l I k s vetoo OB B U orU o f Sortkan • „ l /.rtfc l* IX s i lb * C « a- M W f l f a s to* to r**4 m lotto a .
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U s , Mtoil rallto. 1 a ll la i r * M twd I n Um
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tn some quarters today he la known as the road com pany Duchln.
J o is t B o to lu l^ n i B o re os&gt;Wt« 4 u so a Uotr MttutiMi tt P la n e * t - » U r t o o t i t s u r
a x C T IO N I. Ba .*r bt«nta Of in* t rf
tton*. d o t.** on e iv m y rn so tia n s l C u -.s- County by Uio B tslo . County, C aasnly
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•• . tn I .1 tt.io B rrtla n U and ih oll IlktoBim T m Babeol D U Id rto and M on lrlyslIU **. 1
rA V A IX A RO A lJtO HAD ON H lfi SHOULD E M the awsaom*
4 &gt;rtt1 U s t u i so 14 Join I Xosolortosu too o f KuuroUan to r K i w i r a - i u l n III* IfetofMf oolitol to* (u tn yorpo** etit.tr in y ro iM * le t IS* fo'.M d ton . &lt;et*. ru » l*4 y .
X Tb* L f t b l o n n r *h*tl t t t s * L ts to - "
burden of the lag , "poet of the piano," but despite this obvloa*
e tk » lllo 4 to is * t i K W i t t Ms* a u t o st *f&lt;U*tis h f i u l t o i &lt;ci) itr04 ar o a r u tiu d - to* t e r w o o r t M il .so l t t t l * t m y otr rnto. r t n . i y i f and d n W i n n r M - I elt Lome loti** tor.,ion o l IM *. and Itasi tu n * la
Vs* U m H il ftsrtto B In Ws i a s bt r, IMS • J . but Mt4 k * A d , U i*u ka 110,1104 to M*wi IX ttoof. B U r y rtp o t* Ut* n u t . on fotlorttoS by Ut* C n un ty Ttoo C o u n te r ,
llin* ibeK tollrt r n o r t Lint t y i f U y l n g
handicap he began lo make money. T he y e a n w ent along and the
NOW. niKMKVOU, I. *- A. (MAV. i s l K t i o u t 00 s in i* l a i n t H * * ttoo o r ojBOBlm onl *r any yattu k . t i norUM yowrrt, r u B .U a n i 4 -tlM 4 * 4 a n a o s x u r r *1 l i s t * b | d ie b u m e l puss**.
U io BoorS o l BtoorsUon so o ftit r lt s H ItoBs mt tof* O a n tU I'jlita
Harlem YMHA became, a* they aay In books, a dim memory
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The other day. the poet of the piano (dear/ dear heaven) was
OCNIHAt, IUCTIOX
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• touktod mt an y at m k ir of 1. toil -tt. t i , . a r r. j o i n t n a c o u r r i o x n o * m and or.it! iik o B ii* y to v ld * lot Uib e e lA J O U I l K U O I.U T IO N P.CJOI.1.4 an l* ,0 4 0 ( u o . ci H o ly , fo p o it ls i or.4 4 is- ,
a t u s« to*14 u, o .tts r o u s ts tn SVwtU • *fo o 4 iB ontj, * f ts Itocn U t dote of
ml b u t no u n it i n r ; &lt; ,h i: l ro o t..I tt ir.tt
sitting down a fte r playing a set a t the Aator Roof, where he Is
A , &lt;i d i..rn t to A ilt r r , VU I s i lu r C o n - b u n u r fM o l *11 to a o i telto d od b y Lbo 1
on l u s e l t r t o o l su re * * 41n e Hi* S isi Isousnto l*ro,t4 t 1 t h t t n o P a trio t C o * . ■ son to.* rtviM S t i t i i , * *1 tn , lu n .i,
holding forth, and h* got lo talking about hla youth with Charley
.tot.on ol U.0 S I.to o l r u d d t t.U llto* E S i t o T»» CMtoetot
U o r.J sr in N n s m k w A . f&gt;. IS**. Hu 11*1 O i l .s y k e n d i sb«U k* toMuoJ k r t* - o m m
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Mrs. Bpeigel came to mind—and Carm en promptly sent Charley
tor t o i t t i l i n U o s o r rr|ortton or th* •B o tltl to* s- ii-hJ e io irlct U 4 ,b io 4 noM. &lt;4 * » b * r s totoftr* te t .c it Itto-i*. it U .m le o e d iiicito l o* 1 u n i lo p fo iiS o m ot in
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on the prowl for hrr. Three day* later, she was unearthed and lo
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radio broadcast.
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b tin w l In* t*::t.-U*n o f l a i n , by td d .h j tbaco*
BonAo. T h a s i . n o i . i t to o n ] tn irtm l net toaruor LBsn ion a u n *04 too tibot C ou n ty. C o u n t/ S c b a u l U v .r*
It waa Just before the party th a t M n . Bpeigel cam e up with a
n o v t s j o i k t s n o u m o x wi.
on au ra sw-rsoi k t a e s o b f4 bo ae y sk t* out lotrr ISOB &gt;,« tor, , Munioli-tly U u t , m m . M s*,tol T o t lih o o l M ftrttto , to oddiiionel too.iton a u p c o it it R t a b OU
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to play Richard Addinssl's W t n i w Concerts. Indeed
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Pruident Trum an took Congress
to lark again today for ignoring
it i&gt; .,
moil ol hii rctom m cndaliom lor
anti-inllation legislation.
Me called tire Communiit spy
investigations a
red lim ing
to
divert attention fiom lack of a c ­
tion of inflation.
In a ttalem enl, Mr. Trum an
aiked the Republican leadetibip
to r-ioniider plan* lor a n't*1!1
■n o t t o CAtllNO OUT National Guard troop* to maintain order at the
adjournment of the pretent seaatrlks-bound Unlvl* Lana C o , In Daylon, Ohio a Gov Thom ir J
lion, which met July 2(&gt; at hia
(glitacs tn hand) dictate* a letter to h l» a e m ta ry Daytona Mayor t-vn*
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i««w. nn tn ihe letter, the Governor Informed Daylon city
call
official! of hi* Intended action untea* Hit strike wa* settled A thort *lme
"Thcie ii Mill time (ni Con*
later, the troop* w»r. ordered o u t
(fnlerneflonil Souidpboto)
gren to fulfill it* responsibilities
to the American people." Mr.
Truman ».ud.
"O ur people will
not be latiafied with feeble compiomue* dial apparently a ir b e­
ing conroc ted."
Mr. Trum an also told « newa
eonfeienop that ho was (I) hnpcful for peace and (2 1 hopeful I
that the atomic bomb will lie
outlawed a* a weapon.
The chief executive declined to
I s Accused Dr. Lee Wins High
comment on diplom atic negotla- I Russia
tton* In Moscow. But when r e ­
Board Medal T o
Of Trying To
porter* questioned him aliout th e |
Give
U. S. 5th Title
pnrr* qnealnned him ahout th e
pose Red Monopoly
world outlook, be replied th a t he
Bv THU SMITS
waa atwava hopeful for peace.
By ALEX If. SINGLETON
He re ltrru trd hia fiellef th a t
' LONDON. Aug.
(AV- AmRELGRADK.
Aug.
5.
&lt;/P&gt;the atomic bomb ahmild tie out. Cl ,
i j . j , . arica's diving *lai* loiged anoth­
lawe.l after the United N ation* , D ie Uniled Stale* demanded today
ha* made proper safeguard*.
| a full share for the western l ow- er link in their imposing chain ol
Mr. Trum an a a i d the eon- ( r , jn control of Danube R iver Olympic »ucce»*e» today and Ohio
giealnnal epv InTMtlgatlon* have | | She aertued Rusaia of Stale'* Maid)’ Mai W lulficld cnnot brought nut anything n o t
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tered llie final ol hi* bid Inr the
alrradv known to the FBI. a n d . trying •» ««Poae a monopoly by
gam-*' unprecedented middle dis­
added that the tratlm ony h**_ not the Communut atate* ol t a t l e m
tance "double."
prnved aufflelent to Indict those Europe.
Di. Sammy l&gt;ee of Pasadena,
arcuied.
. . . .
U. S. Ambaatador Cavrndiah
Moreover, he
aaaerted. th e
Calif, a 28-year-old Army medi­
Cannon
placed
before
the
11-na­
hearing* have slandered a lot of
cal lieuleuanl, won the bigli
people
and
done
irreparable tio n Danube conference the A»- hAaid diving ebam pionthip to
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he denounced a Russian proposal, give lire Uniled Stale* it* fifth
introduced prcviouiiy, aa giving gold medal in ai many event! in
R unia and all her neighbors the men'* »wimming and diving
“ special privilege*" in Europe'* competition.
Hie Olympic rpiingboaid chainmoil im|iorlant waterway.
j The A m erican plan would p r o - 1 pi"". Hiuce Harlan of Ohio
(vWo for n FIrru Im rnmmUiion of! Stair* * * • •rcond. America
| | nation*: Austria* lluljcaria, U r .,t from a poiliU c tw erp l»y
Th * 1**1? »*f r f f ' Wiley
'• -27 v w ^ l d eon.of ro liro Caecho.h.vakU.
Hungary.
Ilojnjury
A l i n e d h i. teamCant, Hoy Tillla and Mr*. Tillis, mania.
the
Ukraine.
Russia.
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will arrive in S anford at 1:20 P. V ugoilarla, France, the United mate. Miller Anderson.
M Friday for funeral service* State* and B ritain. Under th e
These th ree had sw ept the
and burial In Geneva Cementery Soviet plan th e membership would
( l . i i l s s i * Oa P*a* T w sl
Sunday at .1:00 P. M.
be limited tn th e Danuta* connPfe. Till!* w as killed in action trie*. excluding A ustria until a
In Ihe Invaslnn of Italy on Mar. peace trea ty la algnrd.
10. 1941 He wa* born in Sanford
O rt 22. 1917 and attended school* give Germany a seat1**when th a t
In Sanford and Daytona Hsach, rnuntry gets a peace trea ty "or
For several year* he was engaged before th a t tim e" If agreem ent
In the rattle raising business with ran lie reached by other member*
hi* grandfather, K. II Kllbee and of Ihe commission.
BARTOW.
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uncle. W. G. Killico of Geneva.
Adren T h ie rry , chief French circuit ro u rt Jury heard testim ony
A member of th e Seventh Heglm ent. National G uard of Florida, delegate, said he was glad th e today th a t Dewitt F. Rollin*
Pfe. Tillis entered active service U 8. offered a plan. He defended trlrd to have a package eonth e 1931 Danube con- talning a loaded pistol hnm ght
with the N ational Guard on Nor. in a speech
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&gt;.
10, IP40 at Camp Blandlng, later ventlon of P aris, which th e ti, him while he waa In (all
Russian*
are
try
in
g
lo
void.
He
charged
with
m
urdering
h it wife.
transferring to F o rt Rennlng, Ga.
William II- Corum. a W inter
He wa* a memlwr of the F irst insisted the undertaking still holds
and that F rench rights m ust be Haven attorney, testified Rollin*
Methodist Chureh In Sanford.
nuked him to g tt th is package
The Rev. J. Fh McKinley will protected.
from the W aU lnaon Ilarw are
officiate at th e funeral srrvlre
store at hnrtow .
a fte r which a M ilitary sendee will
Hollins, 4ft, form er school su p e r­
be conducted a t the graveside
intendent and municipal Judge,
hv the American le g io n andVeterwas working a t this sto re, a t the
an* of F orelrn War* Pn*t* of
time of the slaying. Mrs, Rollins,
Sanford.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 5—t^ V - 47. was shot In the head three
Edward Hall, head of the Florida time* in their automobile May 19.
C om n said Rollin* did not tell
DuPont Interests who last month
lost a Supreme Court suit to an­ him what waa In the package.
nul hi* 1933 marriage, today fllnl Comm testified the package was
suit for divorce In Leon county where Hollins said he le ft It
hut Comm did not tak e It.
Collision of a motorcycle and circuit court here.
Then H oward Wilkinson, m ans
automobile last evening at the
He charged hia wife, Ruth La­
intersection of Genera Avenue and tham Ball, with persistent and con­ ger of the alora and b ro th er of
Sipes Avenue reeulted In leg in­ tinuous desertion since May :M. Ihe slain woman, told th e ro u rt
he had opened the box before
juries to Mathias Moore, negro, 1943.
Although Ball ha* lived in Corum’a vlalL
who wa* thrown from the back
«
Wilkinson said It contained
of the Indian motorcyU driven by Jacksonville for many years, the

t f -

U.S. DemandsFull America’s Diving
Rights For W e s t Stars Forge Li nk
Group On Danube In Olympic Crown
Im ­

Pfc. Wilbur Tillis
Services S e t F o r
Sunday At 3 P. M,

_______ _

Motorcycle Collides
W i t h Automobile

Lrnest Banka, negro, who waa
pioceedlng south ■on Sipea Ave­
nue and who la charged by
County deputies with falling fb
heed a atop sign.
Jame* Harper, negro, driving
a 1HI Plymouth Sedan with three
negro women and Ihrae children
a* passenger* east on Geneva
Avenue, drove over the embank­
ment In attempting to avoid the
motorcycle, end the sedan turned
over, demolishing l ha front end,
but not Injuring the occupants
other than with a few scratches,
it was reported by Deputy Sheriff
Herman tirumley.
Moor# waa taken to FcmaldLaughton
Memorial
Hospital
where he was treated for deep
cut* on the legs, ankle* and heels
and waa then sent home. The
accident occurred at l:4 t P. M.

divorce bill o f complaint said he
now la a resident of Leon county.
Hia attom en, B. K. Roberta and
Weldon 0 . Starry, said Ball be­
came a Leon county resident
several months ago when the St.
Joe Paper Company bought a
plantation near here and rented It
to him aa a home. The paper com­
pany, la one of the major DuPont
holding*.
The Supreme Court ruled that at
the time of the marriage In Wath­
lngton, D. C. in IMS Mrs. Ball
"did not know nor did aha have
good reaaon to believe that she
waa itarila."

S MEW KILLED
HYDEW, K y ,

tha Young, a m
the
Auxiliary
Winter Reran,
\4 V-

Aug. I—hfb—

men ware shot and k i l l e d
from ambush early today In front
° f ‘ha Laalja taeiAt courthouse.
Sheriff WUay Joaaoh Identified

Two

AUXILIARY
MEET
Mia. Olga HunUr, preaidant of and Jobs
the American Lefiosi jkotiUary of relatives.
Poet IK t, MraTw. E. Smith, neat
H a _____
publicity chained* aad Mr*. Ber­

&gt;, will attend &gt;k* a h a a t ta

at said to T tw e t
to w eft,

No. 199.

p aSseS GOP
Anti-Inflation Bill

Currency W ar W ar Sh ip m en t'J^ o u s e
In B e r lin Is
Eased By Reds R ussia Shown
Results Indicate Sov­ Kl.ius Testifies Com­
merce Department
iets Might Re W ill­
KncwOf Remington
ing To Compromise
Prohc When Hired
On Knst-W cstFight
WASHINGTON. Aug 5. &lt;/P) —
A *lmy of uranium
raw m a ­
terial lor
atomic bomb* — b e ­
ing 'hipped tn R iimi * during the
war wa* told today to congteumen
inaotig.iling Communut activities
in the goernment.
Rep McDowell &lt;R Pa) told
it. but withheld detail,.
It tame at the whole m u e ol
i on it i cation* I h r , ling* on ihe to r n
BERLIN. Aug
5. &lt; / p ) - D i r ntunuli Mated into a first rlata
Russian* irlaicd today their fi­ row between the While Home
nancial blockade of Berlin for the and Capitol Hill.
T h c'r w eir development*:
present. Die Soviet action came
1.
Pietklenl Truman called
on ihe third day after western
envoy* hail talked in the Kremlin ihe hearing, a “ red herring" in­
tended to divert attention from
with Prime Minuter Stalin.
It indnalrd ihe Russians might In k of corigre,,tonal action on
lie «ald
be willing to romptomiie on the anti-inflation Irgldalion
eait-weit- em u .. y war, which they air doing "irreparable dam ­
llie Rinnan* anigned at .* -evon a g e , ' ' hurling the morale ol gov­
for itnpoung * land blockade on ernment wnikrt* and disking con
fideuce of the people in their
the strife torn city.
Mr. Human al*o
O u tle t Giffard. B iiti'h finance government.
olltcer. told a new* ronlereace refined to lei the eongrettional
the anli-Communitt city govern­ prober, h*»r any "government
ment of Berlin reached an ar­ loyalty inve,ligation" paper*.
2. Hep. Bankm tl) .M l„ ) pro.
rangement for the rrleaie of en­
ough fund* from blocked Russian |o*ed that the llnune Un-American
activities Committee rail In lien
mark account* lo meet ill week­ ry Wallace for qursionlrg. He
end pavmenl*.
raid It appeared Common).I* had
G iffard said a alm itar arrage- wormed them ,elves into “ key
m rnt was reached for weatern I positions" in the Com mrrrc De­
nee (or firm*, which have been In I partm ent while Wallace headed
a position of not being able to , it. Acting Chairm an Mundt 111meet salaries and other dehta be- 8. D.) said the m atter would in enu*e of the H u,.Inn «&gt;|uee*« on considered.
3. Alger Ills,, former Slate De­
money.
The Russians plared new road partment official, went before the
|lon«o committee at his own reM '« b I I r r m | O n F r « » T w n l
oues and swore: w! am not and
H n*ii*M.a n« r*aa* T*«i

25.

ant
kllt- . tm

22-calibre target pistol fully
loaded with nine bullet* and a
holster.
It waa In a package about the
also of a shoe b o x . On t h e
ipplng waa m itten "D. F.
KolliiIni, Pi
Personal,"

BI d s To Be Received
For S tate Buildings

lOx-Comnirades M eet At Spy Quiz

Vote Is 264 To 97
On What Is Called
Feeble Compromise
By Harry Truman

I,ONItON. .tug
Foeelgn Secretary Erne* I Hex in
u a amliaMiHiira Itene Maasigfi
of France and Lewis tV. Dougla* of the I'nlled Slate* in
quirk *urre*«ion li*lay about
the nc*t Western approarh to
Itusiin on Ihe Herman tangle.
Paul-H enri Spunk. Belgian p re­
mier am. a cen tral figure in
l he Itcnrhi* Mliancr. I* exp c .lid lo ronfer » iih lle tin
here Inmorro*.

Clearwater Woman July Rainfall Is
Beaten A nd Raped Measured At H I 6
In Attack ByNegro Inches For Sanford
CLEARW ATER. Aug. h - mV)
prom inent young bride-to
hm lnllv tienlen mid ini«*d by
n negro today.
Police Chief Jefferso n J. Elliott
*ni'l Ihe victoutn was attackt-'l in
» guest bungalow, W a lril tn-ar
the residence of her parent* She
wa* alone in the hunkalow which
she planned In occupy after her
m arriage, two wceka hence.
Elliott said the young woman
struggled with her a tta c k e r in an
atlrm p t to gain potession of *
revolver she kept tn a drr-«er
ilia'vrr.
Two physicians w ere railed to
tn-nt the woman.
H er mother
« s i asleep in the m ain realdenre
and waa unaw are of the crime un­
til her daughter ran screaming
woman wa* bleeding from brail
fmm the bungalow. T he young
wound* and her th ro at was swol
Irn fiom repeated choking.
Bloodhounds were used in »•
effort tn pick up the ra p ist's trail.
City, county and atate polk*
combed force* In a m ajor search
for the negro.
Tlie nttack was made about 1
A. M. today.
Chief Klllntt said he feared vio­
lence if the rap ist Is captured
and identified. He term ed the *t
tnrk one of the w orst he ha* en
countered In 20 year* oof police
work.
\

Attorney Testifies
jRollins Wanted Gun
Brought Into Jail

DuPont Head Files
S u i t F or Divorce

9

A sso c ia te d P r e s s L e a s e d W ire ' •

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Calls Out Troops In Dayton

Truman Calls Spy In­
vestigations " R e d
Herring" To Divert
Action On Inflation

THURSDAY AUGUST 5, 1948

Mixed M arriage Lawn
Condemned By U. N.
GENEVA. Aug. 6— W * ) - T h e
United Notion* Economic and
Social Council today condemned
all legal measure* ag ain st mixed
marriage*.
The council’* com m ittee on hu
man right* approved, 12 to 0,
with six abstentions, a Canadian
romprum lse between conflicting
Chilean ami Soviet proposals.
The resolution said th e council
"deplored all legislative measure*
to prevent mixed m arriage* be­
tween person* of d ifferen t rnlnr.
nationality, race or reHgion."
Chile originally urged condem­
nation of legal m easures against
mixed m arriag es between persons
of different nationality. The reso­
lution ostensibly was aimed at
Russia. The Soviet Union sub­
m itted a counter-proposal ostensi­
bly directed a t some sta te law*
within the United S tates. It con­
demned law* eg aln st m i x e d
m arriage* between persons of
different color.

TALLAHASSEE. Aur. 5— (VP)
—Contractors* bids will be re
reived here BepL 7 for construct­
ion of the first two units of the
new atate female correctional
Initltution near Ocala.
From a * 1,600.000 appropriation
of the 1947 Legislature, the state
will build the school for de­
linquent negro girl* and moat of
the administrative and service
buildings for tho rest of tho
FISIlINp LICENSES
Institution.
Soma Idea of the popularity »f
Separate and Isolated unite for halt cmating for ba*i In Samlnole
white delinquent girls, white County may ha gained from the
fact that l / M flatting license*
, s s r « r V 8 k ware taaoed la July
Jaly at the office
af County Jade? tL W.
W . War*. Of
tho receipts. U J M waa
wa sent to
of the whole p r.J * t ta 9M 00f i f f . th* fish and fame
department.
gama dapai

Ju ly rnhifnll «»« measured "•
I4,|(t Inches, pratically double
the noro-al rainf.il! «&lt;f 7.97 Incite-.
It. F W hltner. w ealheim an, re
p&lt;»rte»! this morning.
"I can't remember »&lt;' much

rain io a *lnglr month In ntnliy
yearv" unlil Mr Whltner.
T em pera^nre' for July averaged
M.03, a slight ra c e s' over the
normal figure* of SI.9 In Mav
nnlv 1,29 Inches of rsln fell, a*
enm pared to normal rainfall of
four Inches, -time had a hit more
rain, 1.49 Inrhe'. hut normaMy
lhl« Is a wet month averaging
7.4S Inches prrclnlation
April was more nearly norm*'
with 1 19 Inrhe' of rain, eompare.1
t i a normal of 2.21. March had an
excess with .7 «9 inches compared
to a normal of 2 7 | Fehurarv was
•try with nnlv RS Inrhe* of rain
In a m o n t h In which normal rnlnfall is 2,31 Inrhe*. Jan iirn ry was
wet with ti 22 inrhe* compare.!
normal of 2.35,
Total rainfall for the first
'even month of the year Is below
normal despite the wet months
of Jn n u arv . March and Julv and
total* 27.91 Inches compared with
a norm al »f 31 97 Inrhe* for Ihe
trJrliHl.
wXugnst
prerV pItatloti
haa lieen 2.15 Inches so far

WASHINGTON, tug. 5—
—The S m ite , by unanimous
agreem ent, began consideration
toda* of housing legislation
which inrludrst Mime public
hoiiaing ami alum clearance pro*
1 fainns.
WASHINGTON, Aug, 5. ivF)—
I be Hnute Indiy p*»rd * Repub­
lican anliinfU tm n b i l l after
blocking
mv contideration of
Prrndent Truman'* limited price,
rationing *nd wage control pro*
Rism
I b e role w** 2 M lo 97, or 23
mote than ibe tw otbirdi nece n .u y for p m a g e under s ruipcntion of (be rule* iu.*t limited de­
bate to -lOnunule* and b itte d all
amendmenti to tbe (,01* meaturc.
lu-t before it* p illa g e , I’rrndcnt
Truman .utailcd tb r full ai "feebla
com prom uei"
m the fight a*
g.nn*l mflrtion, and *ome Denw»&lt;r.*ti predicted a piompt veto.
III" lull **ai icni to thr Senate.
uiulrr Iops peed G O P lime table
lin t
aim* al adiouming the
ipcr111 senion nl Uungin* SatUiHsy night.
It piw id e*
1 A rrtllMi to w artim e curbt
mi tim e payment buying, a* tho
P te .Ident had n'kcd
2 Moderate tightening ni* hank
credit. on a sm aller scale than
Mr. Trum an proposed.
3 A b»o't In federal bank gold
tescrves- lhe focal point of Ad­
min let rat Ion opposition.
Rep. Monroney ilM H .lai shout­
ed to the House th a t It i | a
“phony" bill th at would endanger
the governm ent program lo hold
up the value of it* own bond*.
Hut Hanking Chairm an Wol-

glfORMID COMMUNUT KAOfl t/mia Hudanr s o l Hl*at&gt;*th Benltev,
self-aertued totmer lied rpv queen, meet at * »*r%on of the S*nt!e Investlgstin* Committee In W athlngton. Budenf. * toro-er editor of th*
Dally Worker. etmOrmed Mtr* Bentley'* »lory of ih- itr* which oper­
ated In Wavhlngton during the war. Ha estimated th ,t tho-irand* of Ited*
have Inftltrated the Federal Gnvernmant. (lntereaMor.il .Veundphsto)

Athletic Park To Housing Bill Is
Be Built By City Given Approval
On Paces Acres Of Senate Group
C o u n t y Commission T a f t-EIIcndcr-W a fi­
ner Bill Provides
Makes City Cus­
F o r Slum Clearinfi
todian Of L a n d
WASHINGTON. Aug. S, (/!’» l’l*n» o l the City to build *
new b.ueliall p»rl in llie aiea ol Ibe Seriate Hanking Committee
tiir m uniripal ball p a tl on Mel­ today approved housing legit!#lon* ill* Avenue added impetus lion pm*tiling for some pul&gt;li&lt;
v csifid iv afternoon, when tbr limning and dum clearance.
I hr bill it an am ended version
( Hunt* Commission adopted ■*
ictolulloii at tlie icqucit of tbc id Ilie Conlroversal lafl-EllenCily Commission m ating die Citv d n Wagner loll which faded In
•il .S.mlotil custodian ol llie prop- gel through Congress al the ie«non rallies tins year. I’retidrnl
city known as Race* A n ri.
" I I 111 |)&gt;o|ieity was putt baied Human recommended the T-L-W
by the Cminty several year* ago." loll in hi* m etiage to llie special
• aid County Clerk O. P. Herndon, lem on
llv a 7 lo r&gt; »ole llie crimtnillee
tin* morning. On 0&lt;l. I. Iri-M 11
wa* dedicated a* a publii alb ' 'ulnlilutfd the modified T-T'.-W
|eln and recreation park, and me *one lor another limning bill
the City nf Sanford concurred in spnnsmed liy Senator McCarthy
(R Wi&gt;)
M il ailby't lull bad
■I nallase* Ml r* ae Thiesl

N t ’W H p i i p i T H
In c rc a H C

S h o w
In

A d s

been endorsed liy a Repuliluan(orttrnlleil, Senalc-I louse subcomnullee
II was undrrslnod to
lia*e been approved tentatively by
I I rsnfIpitIFif On

V *u*

l w t*l

NEW YORK. Aug. 5 b i t - Again
in Ju n e ‘new spaper* showed the
g rea test gain in national new s­
paper advertiating of any major
media, 1’rln ler* ’ Ink reported to ­
day.
Tim tra d e niagaslne *ald news,
The Wadsworth Company of
papers showed an increase nf 2 Haiti"' I'ity yesterday moved iloper re n t over the previous month fnttm r V. A Speer home from
while m agailne* Increased I per it* location nest to the Flr*t
cent, Radio derreased l p*r cent M ellixli't Church to the south
ami outdoor dropped tfi per rent. w r t m iner of F ifth Street and
t'nm pared with a year ago, n a ­ Furl. Avenue. It will he remodel
tional advertising in ticw»paper» n | lo form i* duplex home. F.
was up 14 per ren t, magatine* K e"lcr i* owner and Frank
v ere 3 p er cent ahead, audio show ­ Ashdown l» the contractor.
Firem en answered a strange call ed n 4 p er ren t increase and o u t­
Many »peet«tnr* were attracted
ih o rtly a fte r I '90 o’clock this door wa* down 3 per rent.
yeiterday afternoon to the scene
afternoon when It wa* reported
of the moving. W orker* had to
that T hirteenth S treet was on
rtt! Iimh* nf tree* on F ifth Street
R E F U SE S RCTURN
fire.
to allow for the moving. One
TREN TON , N. J.. Aug 6 &lt;;P&gt;— limb cra'hed onto Ibe hood of the
Thi* wa* found to lie literally
Gov.
A
lfred
E.
Driscoll
today
retrue when firemen Claude Whit
j trurk that wa* draw ing the
ten. J r., and W. D. Spivey arrlv . fused to retu rn John Colier to home, rauiing minor damage.
what
his
atto
rn
ey
said
would
be
rd on T hirteenth S tre et near th*
South W est road and found It a "living d ea th " on a South C ar­
POWER M EET
olina chain gang for a |5 theft.
ablate for half a block.
T heir explanation upon return
('oiler, a negro, escaped from j Sanford electrical dealer* »nd
to the firr-hotita wa* th a t pal- tlie chain g an g II years ago a fte r plumber* were am ong the 160
m atte fibre had been placed on serving nine month* of a 19-month dealers and sale* executives from
the d irt road to fill the hole* sentence. He ha* been held In til north Florida countie* who a t­
and th a t aomenne had carelessly Newark 27 months on a fugitive tended a conference and exposi­
tion uponsored hy the Florida
thrown a cigarette, Igniting th" w arrant.
dry m aterial. A strong w est wind,
Refusing to honor South Car- power and Light Company, T ues­
rreceding a shower, wa* blowing otina's dem and for hi* retu rn , day al Daytona Bench. Methods
at the tim e, but with tha use of Driscoll aaaerted Colier “ha* hy of heating Florida homes during
Ihe sm all booster truck, the fire ­ this tim e am ply paid hi* debt to w inter cold snaps were explained
men p u l o ut the M ate In a abort society, to eucn nn extent th a t a t the conference.
From Sanford were th e follow­
no fu rth e r Bound purpose could
time,
ing: W. M. Bishop. Miller-Bishop
lm served by hie extradition."
Appliance*! H arry b re, l.*e Bro­
RADIO CENSORSHIP
thers, plumbing; I. E. Batten,.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 5- ( A h LEVY’S BUY GROCERY
Mr. an d Mr*. Sam Levy re ­ Batten Electric Co.; E. L. Thomp­
W ayne Ooy, chairm an nf the
Federal
Communication* Com­ cently purchased Bmltty'a Gro­ son. Frierson’s Electric and Ga*.
mission recommended today th at cery located a t R03 West Third Co.; J 0.. Blankeship, SL Johns
Congreaa make aure radio atatlona S treet from Edward 61. Smith. Electric Co.; and E. K. C arter
have no responsibility for libel or The atore will be railed Levy'a of the Florida Power and Light
slander In political speeches.
Community S tore in the future, Co.
He told a special House in­ stated Mr. Levy.

Thirteenth S t r e e t
Said Burning Up

Former S p e e r Home
Hots New location

11 ioteiitewprl vim t * i | t T***l

Higgins Outlines
Terminal, Giants
Deals To Jaycees

|

Manag'-r Kdwnrd lllcgi"* of
ilo- Senho Chamber of Commerce
outlined llu- pinna of the City
for the construction of the water
term inal on the lake front and
reviewed the recent purchase of
Ihe M ayfair Inn hy the Naw
York G ian t', at Ihe noon meeting
of the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce at th*
Tourist Center today
Mi II iyc in - fold of the flans
f&gt;r 'lo- advertising of the 'f a r Cnir Inn bv th" G iants, The huildliur will receive nationwide puSIIcitv from new ipsper, ra d ii end
'core "a» | publication*,, Mr, IFg.
gin* &gt;ald
"The City plan*
tmmedista
r ot 'tru rllo n nf th" ha»eh*'l p*rlc
for th" G ifinl',’* Mr Higgins de­
clared Thu Idea behind the park
it to have It »t* constructed** tv
hu 'lilted for a fo othill and h*»ahall s t a d i u m e.o th a t the m ixinn m u«e ran he obtained from
the layout.'’ he a'* c rte d
lie outlined the background for
Ihe p u rrh a 'e . saying that tha
National Exhibition Company h*d
’■put th " «&lt;|ti**h" on the purchai*
of ii," building two weeks before
ih" foreclosure procedure was
m m nlrte
"But John Krlder, s
ha vrh.vtl man, til le d the propotltmn over with the executives of
the com pany, and they derided
to try to make (hr hotel * hulltic " p ro p o rtio n ,” AT,
niggles
declared.
"W e have im m ente posilbiiitias
for obtaining the w ater terrain.*!
lin e, and the plan is currently
being worked nut." he declared.
"The main reason th a t w» will
ho able to get the terminal fa
thin to the increa«" canning of
rltru* product* We now have
369 909 Ions of canned citrus
moving from a 40 mile radius of
Sanford each year. T his tonnaga
assisted ns in our p la n t," ha de­
clared
J ftraitey Odham r»oue»ted In­
formation on the publication of
tie tax list which w as proposed
at the m eeting last week Pre­
sident Gordon B radley declared
that an approval of th* City Com­
mission ha* not been reoelved, and
therefore no action can be taken
before the hoard m eets.

DAY
POST
31 EFTS
The Dav P o it will h are e cov­
ered dl*h supper tonight 7:39 o'­
clock at the t.egion H ut. Thera
will be a abort business meeting
with Com mander Jam es Young
n residin'*.
D istrict Commander
DUSTY BOOTH MEET
Residents of Sanford and Semi­
vestigating committee ha think*
Robert Howell will report on acThe Duatx Boot* Riding Aa- tivltlea In hia d istrict. The Post
radio atatlona already are Immune nole County for the past 16 yean
from libel suite under an FCC Mr. and H i t Levy reside at soclation will meat tonight at wi|1 eW t a representative to th*

rule banning censorship of politl- 1135 East Seventh Street For
many y e a n Mr. Levy waa market
cal broadcasts. Ho Mfood, —
«v»r, that It la a hotloy disputed manager of the Sanford Fish and
Grocery Company.
oneat ton.
*,

tha Club Houm at Municipal State Executive Committee. Garnet
Auditorium to plan for th* parad* will he enjoyed, following tht
and danc* on th* Sapt. 8, Labor buainee* session. It waa announced
Day holiday.
1 hy Adjutant William Colvert

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MONDAY AUGUST 2, 191:

TUB SANIDED HERALD. B A H I M M I M B i

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Fy*— W ^ p p ^ w a m i
agenda far a big four cunfrrenew.
remain slriclky neutral until |1.«
Talk With Stalin ', In
Dan Tobin
Ilolly wood Hcdn
Sixteen Tried
Whitehall (lha British Foreign
campaign gate under way and the
(Office) It It felt tlMt no item
position of both parties and their
tf watla**e IMW r*s* owes
|i wwilssea frew Page Oset
ICoailaaea t n a Past Oael
needs be barred for discussion
. — r r ,—; r."—&gt; ~1~ZTs “ ~~rt. , n candidates has become clear."
ley. admitlrd onetime Soviet spy. th* Marshall Plan.
«|n,#
points out that th*
provided there la good will on gaa attacking the atrip. Shortly vrit in th# fall of 1943, Flynn
The London Star said the west­ both aides.
thereafter, American troops landwho has testified that she got
TU ,
. ..
t
union's
international executive
ted on Leyte.
ern diplomat* will talk with
„ M l.
rejection of the luthorillKj Tpbin
etU , g,
"There may, therefore,
be
ti.iitlaty sretell from government Stalin about the blockade and
j 7 Tretident1 Truman doe* tfmy
&lt;r meeting of delegates
delegate* f,0w
front
In early December, th# Japtimber
lengthy
negotiations
about
the
official* and wotkera which were other international affairs. Th*
By HAI. b o y l e
not indicau a lack of
- a political
* - - pro.
*1* I1**!* »l which
form of th* agenda for a big i an#** received reports an Anveri- of th* confidence °e
Hritiah Treat Association said the four meeting."
NEW M)HK. Aug J u l’ i Hit cit/ r, a w it utifin l hcait that channelled to Moscow.
|
naval task force wa* near
of t** Pr** ; gram would be derided upon *
e. "Nor ran i t .
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Hudrnt said that the control meeting “ may lead to develop­
Palawan. They feared an Ameri­ deaL" Flynn wrote,
ihmlii in trmpu to thr (.ailrrn of normal daily life.
be
construed
as
opposition
to
ment*
of
the
utmoat
importance,*
can landing, and decided to kill
Bui many wlio li*r wilhin it have In (weak that i-allcm In keep the c .munition and the party's fl*
nance committee were highly se­ perhaps a meeting of Stalin.
their prisoners so they could
Filibuster
city going Thr) air thr ami) of night worLrr* wlx&gt; mu.I ilran that cret
organisations, even within President Truman. Prim* Minister
no&lt; divulge military Information.
gigantic hrait, guard it. anj irlurl it foi l,.r attaint cf thr next da).
Attlee an*1 French Premier Andre
“ Insteatl it was In conformity
•&lt;■* f . « , « H |
the party.
On Dec. 14, th* Japanese sound­
•rwstiwoe* rwa enws
Thr job tumi a man into an ow|. hut .»o onr can know torar of thr
Chairman Ferguson iKMichi Mane.
ed a false air raid alarm and with Mr. Tohln’a determination to uke. They'll be there.'
»Kat»,
Jmner
(Ind),
Capper
They (the ambassador*) h*
asked how the Communist* got
herded prisoners into air raid — -------------------------The agreement of the UE leadrtiai.gr corners of life unlraa hr
hat served hit tlmr at night woik. around. They never grt caught in money to finance their opera­ lieve it is vital i T u w preaent ,K * " - Smith |NJ). Mlekenlooper shelters and foxhoies-then th# excellent condition of the hotel « » *nd the company to end the
title of International relation. 1JOW,,th ? " W “ •&gt;* K*m « » • ktterds iplashed gasoline into th* *when I visited it for the fir.t
In newspaper work ihit a»*ign- crowd a, they ran find a place to tions.
»tnk. wa, rejected by
Nwtln (Pa) and shelters and threw in flaming
Rodens taid that due* accounted that there should be no tmt
tnrnt t» known a* "thr gtavrvaiii park their car* free. They ran go
member* of laical 7t&gt;H six hours
ui.ilenunding
about
the
forelr^
_
torches
and
hand
grenade*.
fur
some
funds,
gift*
from
shift." amt it I# aptly named. to the hall garnet or the racetrack*
..
after it was slgnml. The vote of
Wherry told th* Senate two
By contoUdaUng “,u' •* ’ rejection w*« announced as unanThrtr la a myatir affinity between in the afternoon*—a rial luxury. wealthy person# for othert, add- p*&gt;licy of the major powers." ih»
system.
scouU
and
official,
can
J olM
Star .aid. " I n this- ‘ spirit,
Stalin ^a - k k ahiY*
*&gt;7 the
night ami .hath .
'
-a -a
I.
They ran get to the movie house* mg:
Mayfair Bought
look over ball players »n one
. . . .
.
. . . *'
ill be clearly told th*
’attitude iSoutherners
In debating
For three year* hefotr thr wai and theaters at matinee price*.
"There wat a very hig take
place and not have to romp
Ar,.hur|. . . ‘
' “ ^**^* .Jnt*rn*''
f th* weatern nation*."
{ 0.®t * **ke Up the bUh
I worked with one of the**
ir o a tlia e S P m b
P ae* O w l
Rut wrive* never rare for th.* from Hollywood.
Whtrry
"skt-leton crew*” of newimen. who tuutinr. Thr old man i* a nuiaance,
Americ»n and British official*
^ it as a training base for the around the past season ha* been Honal I E r presentativ# who
"Ill fact, it was so great that
fowl and record thr pul*c of the cluttering up the houte when the thrrr wat a dispute within the ir. iuindon were silent on develop- Mid. that if th# matter is to be Jersey City team of th# Inter­ a big benefit to the Giant system., pr°mi»ed that the rank-and-filei*
and we have good material." he
ratify the proposed settlealeet*tng rlty tr twirn midnight j wftnu
f |r|ln it
,
ment. in the Russian capital. A
Jt
tired to party afoul it.
national League and for the
revealed. "What w* hope to get
“ iJ . »"'•*.
,w&lt;juld
an.l K 00 o'clock in thr m o r n i n g .
nvu
iin
■* a
k. _ „ttening.
*
•tK.'kV.msn’
at
Vhe
UnUtTstatei
8S**t*
,
^
l*,OU,
,urt
go aanvwhere
thr
Minneapolis
team
of
the
Amer­
"The California district want*
out of Sanford i* anoth.7 Chriity '« • &gt; « Uuia Lohrey to arrange
One of the )oy» of newtpapet
embassy said "Our people are n ’t
u - * - ^
ican
Association
which
held
ipring
to
keep
the
money,
but
the
ftMathewaon
or
another
Carl
Hub-1
#n«ther
conference
with
the manSenator
Holland
(I)-Flat
said
life it suppoted to he that 5on
(
! agemenl.________
r-aticw commit lev ruled that it •tying anything. Aill information he regretted "eseeedingly that the training activities here last year," be()&gt;
.•pie."
Hot ary Rules
mu*t
com#
from
Washington.
.
..
,
.
tnutt go to the national office and
1—
(Wherry) haa declared Mr, Hubbell.
And It i». Rut at those hour* the
Th.- llrilith Foreign Office HjJority Leader
(Wherry)
"Co-operation we have received
Asked If th* New York Giant* baa
then t*r distributed."
people abroad are largely fellow
« 1 ' ■ f •«MM# 4' t'r«tM r « « f Kftf I
been a big factor in locating » » » . «• Just rouldnl turn them
turned
sway
all
Inquiries,
saying:
i
*fkt2
,u,h
“
n
ErWtr*rT
po,i*
might
also
locate
here,
he
poiated
worker«. wandering drunk* and in tiod, hr eontinurd. hat no
ttudrns said he wat connected “ W# can't say anything That U u“5 ' „
here," he declared and he named, down, he said.
,
..
..
.
out
that
they
atlll
have
a
four
hum*, or police an! ambulance place in America, for Ihi* country i w th the Mnlwett Pally Record the agreed procedure."
John Krider at one of the leading) He pointed out that 160 ronrm
“ f fon:
ease * Y*&gt;U comr to wunder why to wat trilled I'V jvople who were m Chicago .. a paper hr taid wat
„ .
„
.
, , *
, tututional law ia involved and year contract to train at Phoenii, proponents in bringing the Giant of the hotel are in good thapr,
Rut
a
well-informed
diplomatic
,
lh„
h,
w.
ntH
to
aijcu»,
thi,
Arts. Mr, Fecley said that he
many peoplr prefer to get robbed, •eeking a home where they could controlled by the party. At that
group her*. He alto revealed that stated that the furniture ia in
tK# g
H# said that favored Florida for training. they
slashed in saloons, teat up their worship tiod in their own way. time he learned that thr Com­ x-urc. aa.d here last night that
would never have come down 1excellent condition, and &gt;aid that
wive*, dive out window*, crack "You cannot he a giwd doctor, munist* were receiving funds •itplomat* of the three western
^ opposes banning the poll “There are more things to do, to purchase th* hotel had not Mr. the awimming pool will I*- pm
powers have ..k ed for a meeting ,M
, fra&lt;.rtj , utute. he and you do not freere at night Krider and Mr. Higgins come to into operation. He spoke of the
ahull* on sidewalk*. »lart fire* and a go*&lt;d lawyer, or a good busi- ft.-m ahiuad. he testified.
have t able* all letwren mKltttght ne»» man." hr continued, "and
»ilh Stalin in an effort to settle wouj,j gladly aupport a constitu* and in the morning," he asserted. Ntw York to lay the proportion fine dinning toom*. and declared
He sl*« told thr committee rs
.t.wr.tdifferer.ee* In Germany ,)on4] im , nHrorrt (or ,h&gt;, pur.
and dawn.
_ Mr Marion haa been with th*
Irate tiod out of your life."
Ithat the hotel will 1* a tin# plare
them.
that
'.hr
party's
statu*
is
proved
Working overnight l» a thi..
Giant* for th* past 10 years. before
and all hurop*.
poae.
It is alto ncretaary to have by three factors:
■4rhen they told us what It' for convention*.
breakfast life You &lt;at one in the faith In your fellow men, hr taid
“
Mr
job
is
to
keep
their
body
Revin
tent
hi*
private
sects,
l "The Communist Tarty ha*
morning, another wh*n you wakr "Too many of u* are prone to
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2, lA*i— and soul together," he declared,
never found any defect in Hut- tary. Frank Roberta, to Mosc&lt; *
up at night And If you g" out for
a* his special representative for p «ul Porter, the administration's meaning that he keep* the player*
Irate
the
other
fell,
w
out
of
our
tian
policy"
amlTt*
leaders
"must
a snack at 1 A M . the te»tauranl*
thinking If you ate not getting : what the Kremlin urdcra at the approach to the Kremtin. The antk-inflation chief, said tedav well housed and well fed. He has
have already put out their break­
anything out of the fellowship in any tjecific moment."
Star said:
Congreas haa been wasting "much had wid« hotel managing exper­
fast menu*
"If R- lert* find* there b a precious time" In Ita consideration ience having managed hotel* in
J The party for year* received
It hat othrr drawback* for the Rotary, you are not a go*d RoNew • York. New Jersey, New
family man lluthand atvl wife tanan ’ If you want to get a job .tirret subsidies from Moscow in prospect that fruitful negotiation* of President Truman's economic Hampshire and Boaton. Mast.
lead a separate existence She goe* '*"»*■
continued, you mutt have the form of fire news Hudens can he conducted, not only on program.
II* predicted that the Mayfair
to bed ahen he goe* to w.rk; the f*dh in the men who w.rk for said thi* practice wat halted by tier many but on wider issues, he' "Perhaps it la Utopian to asget* up to a t a r i her household ' “ «• *nd Ihry mutt h*»e faith in farmer Attomey llenetal Francis hat authority to make all p.-* . Um* that there la any prospect Inn will be re-opened on or about
sible arrangement* for another of eliminating partisanship from Dec. I.
ehore* when he return* home to " ‘u.
*
"When a man lotet faith In
Tbe structure wa* erected at a
bed Thi* purrle* the children
1 From l&gt;0 to W peicent of the meeting of the council of fore’gn (he economic issues now before
“ Itn't daddy funny*" Mid the himtelf," *atd Mr Tudor, "he ^.sityS leader* have l.een trained ministers. Thit probably would Congreta." PorteT told member* cost of crer K SO.000 in 192S.
tske plsre within siv weeks."
of the Senate Ranking Commit- but is estimated that th* con­
small son of s “ graveyard thifter hs* lott everything Whe • man ,II III-*.ut.
Wettem power spokesmen re- tee.
to the mother "When he comet •ay* “ I'm whipped.” he't whipped
struction costs would be nearly
Rudens. now teaching economic*
A cor,grt - -rrl investigation 4T00.000 at present prices.
home In the morning, he say* No &gt;.ne can hr a gv*vl doctor, a at Fordham University in New peatedty have emphasised, how‘ goodnight' to me And when he p * d lawyer, or a (iw l butinest York, appeared lefore a Senate ever, that the Russian* first mutt , f recent | re boosts by big
"The New York Giants are very
get* up at night he tay*. 'go-d man who doesn't thin* he can •ubcommittee leaded by Senator lift their blockade of Herltn he- corporation*. • ec-tllv US. Steel, well satisfied with their pure hat*
It take* a lot of faith in your­ Kergu*»&gt;n (R-Michi which i* in- fore there can te a general four- was proposed ' i th* House Bank- of the Marfair Inn." Mr Feeley
Btrrr.ing' **
Sleep It the big .‘CobleW to the self to live in this world and to '•••ttgating auhvrraive influences tv’ wer sppr.iach to Europesa mg Commlttei by Rep- Spence •asserted this afternoon.
overnight worker Some men •im­ keep up the *tiuggle
H* revealed that work trill be
problem*
' ^ KF»
......
in government.
ply can't stand to turn their live#
‘ If you have faith in God.
Using diplomatic language, th*
Chairman Wolcott
iR-Michl started Immediately to put the
It has heard from Klisaheth T.
topsy-turvy, 1 knew one who loti faith tn your fellow man and
Star taid:
«aid reprvsentatives of U.S. Steel hotel in readineas for its opening
S3 pound* ;n sit month* and had faith in vomaelf," concluded Mr Rentley, confraaed former Com­
"They tugg*-*ted that if Russia might be atked to testify before on Dec. 1, and said that it will
to out! Hut no matter haw long Tudor. "You can do anything munist spy. that doien* of patty want* to bate a full-dress cos- the committee — 'perhaps later remain open until May I, and posveu *tay at it. you never solve tbe under the tun you want to do** member* and sympathiiei* gave feterce aimed at an overall Euro- this week."
(Slbly all the year round.
her secret government tnfurmap c Mem of retl. Sleep come* in
President tieorge Sure eon.
In addition to player*, new
pean settlement, it would be a Rep. Smith IR-Ohio) objected
eyelet You'll tleep well for severs! rratulatrd Sanford on the pur- i tton. including military data
writer* and official*, the hotel wiT
The tulcommiUe* will alao ! conciliatory gesture to end the to the proposal, saying:
week*
ronte
week or
tees. Then
I sen will
win et
me a »vex
&gt;w , h4tr c f ||w M„ f. lr , nn b , h,
*We should be careful not to attract a lot of people to Sanford.
hear further testimony from WU* blockade first. If the outcome
two when earning* and eyethade* (; iarU 4nJ
j , h„ Ko,
- ti?\ ,*,ub
of the Statin interview ia unaatis- make a scapegoat of induttrja. Mr. Feeley predict#-!
•re of no avail hor no reason ex^
y»hind thu organisation ' itsm U Remington, Ikspartment factory, a formal note may be It is th# politiciwus in Washing"Tbe people of Sanford have
Iof Commerce official .ut leave.
rent perhapt rebellious K&gt;dy .-hem ICal percent.
He wat on* of those Mitt Rent- delivered In Moscow setting out ton who are responsible for the been wry kind to us he staled,
Ittrv sleep simply won't com*.
Ytahara at the luncheon in lev told the committee had given the various attempts to reach a high cost of living. Put th* “ meludinr City Manager H- N.
This intermittent struggle far
Sayer, Chamber o f Commerce
blame where It belongs"
This peaceful solution.
sleep gt«r* the night worker hit eluded Al M.v let ham cf Orlando, her government secret*
Manarer Edward Hirgtrt. City
"Thi* would be intended at a
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trp'^al philosophy or tirvd iwelar- letov l aw ton of Pel-and, Char* |Krmingtois denied.
Marlon
. f takew.vai. N J .
Add diced frankfurter or crum- Commissioner Jofcn Krider. Jim
ebol* or —in some e a t e a —of
Ruder.l. a native of Ind.tMfcJit. historical document to be judge!
if Chicago, Carl tetufie*! that he Wat a mender |by v&lt; rid opinion, and would be oied tween and slices of hard- Ingley of the Sanford Atlantic
chc-nic irritation Ijtck of tun. too A Ifreal
little siren leave him undet the Hu Kell of New York City and |of the Communist Tatty for 10 puhi it bed only if the iituatio- u e i . 'l eeg to potato salad when National Bank and Floyd Palmer.
tk'ugla* Ster.itcm. John Krider year* fr.-m IKS until IMS He •came more serious"
“Ovr main thought in purchaa.
i it l» to te the main luncheon or
constant threat of anemia
V*nv met- p-efer overnight w.-rk and J, Hrailey tVihsm of Sanford. •awl he wst a memlet of the
Tbe newtpaper savd no date bat auptcr dish: mi* the frankfurter i ing the bold ia to provide a first
despite their fight to get enough
patty's national committee for t*-#n *•• for Roberta’ rrtum here, or tmroa right into the salad wuh , clam place when* th* bovs can be
Celery, which ( t e n wild in r.me tear*, three of them *eaccommodated;
then
cause there aren't to manv lot*."If the situation improves,' it Jk aretstng and celery, bat use ■properly
tires It hit s lonely freedom !e msry paitt id the a.a Id. w p not eretlv and *!» openly
tavd. "he may stay in Motgow the sard-cook ad egg siked as a they will pUy better baMball,"
com V o u n d
4
u**d for fo.aJ until the Ifth Cenhe said. "1 « « • surprised at the
for »• n i week* arrar ging the ( t n u i h

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apodal t* Th* Saafoed HetaU
By MARIAN It. JOS TS
Meesbet* ef tbe Outdo High
Scktwl CUu cf IN I met at
Sweetwater Tark fee a class tem i o ; tut doe to a heavy rain­
fall. they went to tbe boose .J
Mr. and Mrs. BUiie West fee
their sutper afire enjoying ser­
es si bs-urs of iwtmmirg After
aa enjoyable *apeer they returned
to tbe park to enjoy tbe m a x
asd dancing foe the rem atndee of
the n tn irg
Those ytTseet foe Du* ocraaMei
sieve Mis Rdlie West and Mis*
B srtoi* lee of Ovwd*; Mmsr*
Valita Trtpf and Mary Tottrw cf
C o r e ; Harold Jordan and LVcinte
Shafte* of O n s h : Boh Hamd of
Chwl&lt;K4a. R ile West and Mrs.
J. N Tbompsosu tbs Latte* tbs
Haas « p « M
Mary Burr sad
S a ik .i N d s c were tbs osdy tww
nsew.tevv of th* class stovel.
Ur. and Mrs IkwtM Letaharl

have a* tbeir guest Mias Mary
Totten d ( '« « •
•
IVwwkt Lnr.bart and twins.
tt‘ ) » and ns.-j. bate returned
b w v after a wait with Mr. Leinbarf* mother, Mr*. Gladys Letabart at Tampa.
M s* Ratbara le e bat a* bee
v e t - c o l r o o t Mt»* Valita Tripp
*f t’ .w u
Mr. »-d Misl D R Gammagv
have a* tbett guest tbeir
-tw­
it w. Jakaay Mogut. ska ram* ta
k.» wife and scat. wW bate
bwo bere with bet parent* far
soosr time
Mr and Mrs. Harry Cuerwetbera
and we, Jtauay. d NatkvUl*.
Tc—r.MV. «k * base been watting
Mr and Mrs Geergr C. Means,
bare rvturswd bnmr
Mr and Mrs U E. Jordan and
sea. Hart-rid. eajertd a recent
motet trip K- FT. Myers.
Nr* G. G. KcMakaa ami grand
s ta Jam** McGdl. ate eayeyvng
a tnp te Indoanapori* fee several
week* te exmt Mix McMakaa t

Stylecrmft

daughter and family foe Several
week*
Mr* Ubarie* T. Nihlack and
daughter. Mi*&gt; [Vrutby Nlblack.
bate returned home after speed­
ing sacs# time with ibe R F
Ceepere at Mart H.U. N. C.
Mia larvr Weeds, eiw bat
been a patient at St. Vincent**
Haspttal is JaekpwmUe fee sevcrsl werks. h W a very wrwet
ce-ditkei Her mrihet. Mrs Salem
Uedsr. and Isd a td . Leery are
at her bedrid# '
Mr and Mrs Ed Joed** and
wan. Hamid are tperd-ng a c m -

t.'e «f mamka at tY»«**_.._* El. . .a

•V U rf* *itxeahtuK S( iy&gt;
txw. eaabhng tt ta Use body beat
* e iu .u of a system of air son
sxwsaimg tkreugl ,b* whole bsdy
Naxtk Americna bard* that have
* .
rr&lt;v» t1.' tariwde th*

L^'vxdsr Dock. Heath Hem. K*k&gt;m* t.ari«w. Great Ask. Tarsesrn
PUvsm. aad Carehaa TsrskeeL

by the members of the angtr.ai
Oevcdo School District, now incladed tn the overall county
to tell two (3,000 U. 5.
sa viage bead* that were th e
property af the school district
W ere tbe rseuxdidauon of all
dmtriria lYoceed* are to bo used
far th# repair and nmoeatioa of
the gysanasiua. tervru* court* and
trier school properly

School Board

T b Order of Eaglet fives Oro a r i and tbeir s u e * aad igrrial
*Jv&gt;U bad a largely atteaded
P*’ tv at LaetgwiMd Hotel Bator
lay . igM There was danriag te
a m piece orebratrs. baage aad
xk*r (am**. R*frr*kaecu were
*rv .d.
Mr and Mrs Maxtlhaa Shepard
la* , r .*g ro*m for LsK* Day.
A s u p r divernsoa wa* pci m
by members of the Baptist T h isI t f L‘ tK4I TactdliT
«i|ft
IK dUMl HoK» C c e m t H i mm
*c - bitted by a Urge greop at
yaily ;v«dg*t*r* ywoegsters *up
i* m at several home*. They were
.l.iJh.ed la appropriate m u o N .
beg* i « stacks ssd so baagij
tv»fT ham# devoted rf*n ibmoati
»b cw were ee joyed ta Bsaayshadc Tark.
Kcv. Jsha f r v e r reorbed at

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To Protect the Pew# of th« World;
l o Promo I* the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity fur Sanfont

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME XXXIX

Former Communist
Identifies Reds In
U.S. Government
Stale

Department

Official.

NLRB

' Member
Said
In
Red ’ Underground’

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3—
(A P )— William W. It oil »
/ktd-i .alii today that lie netrr
gate Elisabeth 1. Henlle, an)
"aecret or confidential" Infurmatiun ami, »hrn dealing with
her during the "ar, thought
the * a . a new .paper reporter.
I'ndrr oath before a Senate
iniealigatlng rommitlce, ibe
oung government official ar*
nowledged that he u.ed to
meet her on street corner, and
In parka. It wraa a "prepos­
terous thing to do, he .aid, but
.he was &gt;oung and "romantic.

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IIAYTUN, O- Aug. 3—( AP)
—The Naliunsl Guard broke
the .trike .hackle* on the I'nlsl» l.en. I'umpany plant toda)
and the strike', leader was or­
dered tailed for 10 days for
runtempl uf court. While the
guard-men and u court order
iratrlrtrd the CIO lotted
Electrical Worker* to ala pic­
ket. .1 the plant entrance.
New Yurk ws. railed to a*k
■trike leader l.ou Kaplan uf
New York was called to task
before Common Pleaa Judge
Paul T. Klapp. Kaplan was
sentenced to 10 daya In fait be­
cause he kept the Judge wall­
ing an hour and a half. He
and four other striker*, ori­
ginally died for contempt be­
cause they disobeyed a court
order to remain away from the
factory area, also were fined
f l i t each.

M ak e Confession

FLORIDA PORTS ACTIVATED
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. S OP)—
The Navy is making plana to devrlop the Jackaonvilta Naval Air
Siatluu and tha Nary auxiliary
atetin. at Mayport and Cecil Field
Into a major fl««t aviation center.
Congressman Emory Price said

tooay.
Although planai ragaroing
regarding Cedi
(-ecu

VFW MEETING
Member* of the VFW Post
3282 will discuss plana for loca­
tion of state headquarters for the
organisation when they meet
Monday evening at tha Legion
Hut. Douglas Stenatrom, adjutant,
announced
today.
Commander
John L Galloway will preside.
Refreshment* will be served an-1
a radio will provide the broadcast
o* the (Unford-DeLend game.
GREEKS TAKE CITY
ATHENS, Aug. S {/Pl-The
general staff of the rtorganlied Greek army command announc­
ed today the capture of Ktrassovon. southern anchor of Communist
forces In northern Greece. Press
re parts aald 220 guerrillas were
klllrJ. 106 captured and up to 000
wounded in the northern battle*.

BEONCO BILL IB DEAD
ALHAMiKA. CeHf. Aug. » ski are aot vet —William Cbm* Morgan, TB, batf l S » ‘ fixed, pJSSu
M sud that U la ... _______ Branca Mm i
tMoed that Cadi
tell Field ha n - eight. Ha won
v. 1 with *^*«|ahlp
three
SSilV T f
for hraOtag « 0 d hones at
Navai air units and that Mayport tha World’s Fair la Chicago In
be re-act!rated aarl/ la 1M0.
&lt;iM3.
urnmago m

Aisoclated I’rtu* Leaded Wirt
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rnm
m

S o . 197.
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Results O f M eeting
W ith Premier Stalin
Beclouded In Secrecy
Commission Gives
TentativeOkayTo
Health Unit Grant

T e a i - Gas Grenades,
Tanks Are Used T o
D i s p e r s e Crowds

Pastor Says Rollins
Was T oo Upset T o

(boll.ns) was definitely a psycho­
pathic case. In fact, I told my wife
the was rraiy."
Hie defense presented several
Otner witness* who aald Rollins
was -irrational and showed loss of
memory several days after May
20.
Rodins himself wax permitted
lo testify yeaterday-atill with the
Jury mis*ing-and he denied ha
killed hia wife.

Mussed Crowd Witnesses ldlewild Dedication

Dayton Plant U
Reopened Under
Guard Protection

WASHINGTON. Aug. J. ( T l 'jWhittaker Chambeit, who »anl he
wat a Communitt hunt 1924 to
1937. Ir*tllied today that the Rrd
“ undeigtound" then included Al­
ger lh«». Stale Department offi­
cial. and Nathan Wilt, attorney
for the National Labor Relation*
Board
Chambers testified under oath
before the House Un-American
Activities Com mil tr, which is in­
vestigating charges of Soviet spy­
ing in this country.
DAYTON. 0 .. Aug. 3. &lt;/P&gt;—
Across the Capitol, a Senate
committer also was continuing The Univis Lens Company plant,
hearings on alleged Communist wheie pickets battled police and
spying. There, Chairman Fergu­ non-striken last week, reopened
son (R-Mich) protested the com­ today under the protection of Namittee's failure thus far to re­ I tional Guard troops, tanks and
ceive information it has asked guns.
Tire Guardi men eiploded five
from the Commerce Department
tear-gas grenades to disperse a
about William W. Remington.
Ferguson railed It an Admin­ crowd of 75 rtrike sympathisers
istration-Imposed "handicap” on in front of a nearby tavern, but
cnngreasional effort* to p t to otherwise the K e n t was peaceful.
Iha bottom of the spy atory.
Non-striking employees began
Chamltera. now a aeiltw edlloi entering into the plant on the
ifwall t«M Ha I’ M* Twwv
91st day of a atrike called by the
CIO United Electrical Workers,
fighting to remain bargaining
agent for Univit' apptoximalrly
_ _
.
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658 employes.
By 8:30 AM. 100 aulomohilr.
loaded with mrn and womrn had
BARTOW. Aug. 3 f/PI-Dewltt entered the gates between liner
F. Rollins' pastor testified-today of Guardsmen with filed bayo­
Ihu Rollins was too emotionally nets.
uiset to makr a reliable stateThe National Guard force,
mrnt on the day the State say*
Rol'in* confessed he killed hi* numbering about 1,400 man, threw
a cordon about the plant area,
wife.
Rodin* Is charged with murder­ at first blockading roads at points
ing hi* schoolteacher wife May lfl. three miles from the plant. I^ler
Yesterday
D ep u ty
Sheriff the line was stabilised within a
]ltl,.ir Parrish testified In the radius uf a quarter of a mile.
A crowd of 300 at/lkv sym­
abtetice of the jury that on May
21 Koilins broke down and cried: pathisers infiltrated the lines and
reached a street curb opposite
•• 1 old It. I did It.”
In s move to stop the alleged the plant. The Guard went into
(infusion ftom going before the action with a Sherman tank and
jury the defense was permitted marhinegun carriers flanked by
to inwrrupl the case ami present fool soldiers and drove the rruwd
evidence Intended to .how the two blocks back.
purported confession was not
made willingly.
Civil Anti-Trust Suit
Today, Dr. Clyde C. Frasier,
pastor of the First Methodist Filed Against Decca
Crunch at Winter lfavan, trailWASHINGTON, Aug. 3 - U h tnd t’lat on May 20 In a visit to
li.e Jail “ Hollins was pacing the Attorney General Clark today an­
ilunr. wringing hia hands, crying nounced th* filing of a civil anti­
out und trying to tear at the ban trust action against both Ameriphonograph records,
of lilt rage.
“Mv study f pastorapsyrhology ran and British makers of Drrra
The Attorney General said the
led me to believe he was not In a
state to remember anything he action charge* the two companies
"with engaging in a conspiracy
said
"lit- was rambling and more like and rartel agreements restraining
, ho'iTh.n'Tn
T ^ ld n 'T *h* ” &gt;«
dl*tHbUtlon of comJ than an adult. I wouldn t
phonograph record* in vioput any dependence on any atate- lathin of the anti-trust laws.1
*n«ut he made.” In such a condi­
The government’* complaint the
tion
Justice Department said, allege,
"The trend nf hi* (Rollins') that American Decca, on* of the
conversation” he continued "was nations largest raakars of record*.
an a»uwal of love for his w lfa- conspired to divide world market*
h.w he would miaa her.*'
with British Dacca and Electric
"Especially he was worried be- and Musical Industrie*, LTD., two
causu he wasn't permitted to at- of the largest foreign producer*
trial ner funeral."
of such records.

,
M,d h* ,rft
Ji.l "Wfth the feeling that ho

TUESDAY AUCJUST 3. 1948

Board Approves Ketpiest To Hospit­
alize TB Patients
t

H o lly w n o d

A t • lo r ,

R r o l i t ', T a k e s L i f e
Hill ! \ Wrlisti \ , ,• 1 - (u**:
—Film A, lot k 1uni Holliday ,
Jr., 1b Kui K»vt hint*i ll with IIIbelt 111 lull today pop 1oparti'll, l!lf«-t Ii o n , altrr i • Rdt urr* *t*-d on ■ ch.itgr of tircaklng
into » M-n *v Mutton Uadi.. Uffieri li r 1'an (At t auni H dlltin* a
day told him "Git
w ill U«-n 111 Imiubreak;
l»]i* before. an*! !
iruh** ttlltl
(talking 4round uitl nothing
rise to do Hoihdsi 21
appear nl ■Ii n lliillywtioti 1id In
l»n&gt;Kt am * ml 1h I**fill r hi, arrest. Hi. « ifo ( 411.ill. rollup.
•d when -Ii1* idl (itlfil'sl iht* budy

News Blackout In 4
World Capitals Is
Ordered As Reports
Are Being Studied
WASf IIM. I ON, Aug. 3. ul1) —
I lie wrrtrrn |Kiwei» and Ru.tia
appairnlly bate agired on a policy
of .tint «enrcv ill thru cffoits
to aellle thr lirilin u i.il and
poa.ihlv oilier (old w.i utuc*.
llir information lid wat clamprJ tight - at least for the time
bring
in Wiihmgton, London,
Pan, and Moicuw concerning
talk* ul American, Bulith and.
Punch envoy* with Soviet Prc* i
i imer Stalin at the Kiemhn last •
night. Ihc (onfeiruce tailed mare

I he ( ouuiv 1 iiniimmun lint
morning . n r irritative appiuval
to dllutling Y'oOO lowsid the up­
keep uf the .Seminole County
I Ir.ilih Inn. rlln Pi
fu n k
Qiiilliiian. .Inr. loi, outlined llir
nrnil r»l tlir l ’ml l*i
A FORMATION OK II. S. NAVY twin-engined aircraft .weep* aero* tin* *&gt;k) nl tile dedication of the I hr j 1111&gt;iint i« ihr um f ■»'
than two h iiu it.
nr* Intrrnmtional Airport at IillruiM in Nr* YorkCily. Inrr*»t dvUInn
in Uw woill llu- J\j.- j i%| *rj| |,v f|ir fl,uniy
Michael ,\h Drimoit, State De000 spectftton heart! Imtli I'reitdtnt Harry S Truman and Now iork « tgowrnov inoiua* K I&gt;«•*••&gt;• |»mvf ,
lit fiinllniin told of the wmk
i paitmcnt p i c . of fieri, told n ew *-'’
lured liilywild u* mi iimti uiiii'iU uf
(InlFiit**tloii#Il
of (hr unit m iombalting lubeiiiirn .1 irj.oit bat hreu received
ruloti*. timl uignl lh.it m u be
Irum l S
Ambauador Walter
put Kilo hospitals lirfotc they
Bedell Smith coirfriniiig the con•pir.nl thr iliteatr
frirnir. Hr added: "Ihfre Will
At the leqUrcl ol Nil*. Ldwsfll Senator Taft Thinks he no comment nude about ill
Klichrt, tec i*l 4IV of the Se 111*
content*."
I t Is Impossible To
inolr County lutwiculom and
Stmilai ie|K,rtt wrir u polled
llrallh Ano&lt; isllon, Ilie Hoard ap­
It) ASSOCIATED I'RKHS
Break
Filibuster received in lanidini and Pall* (io n
proved hoipitah/ation of
five
Voters ill liner slates-Mlttouri. K j n m slid Viigmia-chose candtthe Buli.h aiol Pirndi envoys.
rate*. Iw.i id whom, die taid, can
WASHING IOV \ug. 3. (71*)
date* in pnmaiy election* today.
irqwilnc!)
Hut in bulb places
rrack And Field For­ pay (hen
one pail of thr President Truman pro)Kited to slut 111 Mu*CkJfe ihrie wat no
(’ ■evident Truman cs»l hi* ballot earl* in Mittouit. Hr walked into
ces Continue Bat­ ( o*l and two air cImrtty ( ate*. |Congio* today a $4,300,000,000 uilirul tmnnirnt .* la contents
hi* voting jnecinct #1 lnde|iendence at 7 12 A M.. I.a,lein Nandaid
Time Then lie look oil fot Washington to get first-hand irport* of
tle For New Clow ns Some of the patient* will be tent 1e*ce*» profit* Ut One of it* ol the poles.
to a I .imp 1 III Irotpilal. otber* congre**iorial M-omort taid it i»
Mr Dei mutt wa* stkrd whether
diplurnatic efluil* to preserve the iteacc.
It. TKH SMI IS
III Oihmdo die ...id Mr*. Kitcber detigned to iiiole.l the public the “same lid” - ilat is secrecy
■
—
------------11 • With no U. S. senator.hlp at
J slsai this year, interest in Misrestriction* being observed In
LONDON. Aug 3. 11T)
Amer­ hat hen, irqurtled by the Com- ftom "prairtime piolilrrlt "
I , O il 1 cenleied ehiefly III the races ica** rhylltmit water queen* kept |
nut 1ion to make social tervue
Rcpietenlali.e. I) 111g e I I (l)- Washington - would t.' observed
by the govei uttients in Paris and
for governor.
“ The Stai Npingird Hanner" |rr|M*rts
Mich), taid he will intiiHluce'the lamdoii. II,- replied "yes."
Ihcve veteran campaigner*-*
,,|at
__ „f_ n large
___ 1lax bill lurnuriow.
luinuiiow. He inaed a
Thru hr was asked whether h*
Mete Auditor Forrest Smith, Dan ringing out in the l‘&gt;48 Olympic I A A
it. isle, former Internal revenue Ganiev today with a brilliant i |ola sin the »imte &lt;&gt;f Lake Harney .ulement raying:
f.-lt confident “ Ilie lid” fU*&gt;
coUuctor
tor for Western Mmourl, (V&gt;rrp of (hr women's springboard I Mil udjoinlng Fort Iustis* Park,
"With cmpoiatr piofilt after would Iv oil in Moscow, A fski
and Hoy MrKHUlck. funner at*
r%rn, H|„|r
.tout track I «"• "Vt'rov.-.l by the rammlsslon ttxe* nearly 1(8) per *ent abovr he replied “ yes."
-----------*- the Dvino
« ---i / ii i
.
i ,t
A new road baa been made along
8erietar v of Btate Marshall
lorney
general, -----sought
and lidd lour, continued ttirir I
,i..«n»a*a »■ i '..« «i.t
the level of |ieak wat year 1943, ami top State Department adrri.th nomination.
------'
thr lontutuing public I* entitled vi.ri, were making an intensive
The Kepiiblican nomination ap drive bn nrw rhampionilnpi.
Unanimous Vote Of jHiirto
14 nlillMiiral Cil« l**»(tr
to tie
He between Murray I
Mr, Y u Iona Manalo Drave., ()| (| j| | | 0 | | | 2 N C ^ n H ^ S to pii&gt;tecllon fimu ti e pracelinir
Parliament N a m, e s ) 7.itrli hou»rforro*r
sp
ea
k
er
of
tu
23-yeai otd Patadena. t a l i i ,
prnfitrer*."
of rrprr««'nlntivi .
1hr bill i, patlrined after (he
A t pad S Z a k a S I t s i at.) Manvel II. Davis. Kan *. housewife, won the .pnnghoaid
gold medal ill a i hue miitril with I . '
. r ’ Ct L.
1 wartime excel, profitl lax. (lie
—.
r.t,- attorney.
' hrr riHitnmatr. /&lt;&gt;r Anti OLen i i j | (|
S O f l l O O l r lr million,, however, are htlgri
BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. 3. i Jamoa V. Hart. « fur of th
...
j u l
t
icalled conservative slate otgani! , n,L
and die graduated tax (oii'idei0*)
Arpad Sraka.it.. • former !(ufi
&amp;,nMur A w,n I", * , , Call I the All ic iii all
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 3 1/11 aldv Hiller iban tbe 85.5 jwr »et;l
•lone maion, journalitt and poet. 1R,.Url-un »—
n
-.-----Ilitlenotiier.
for the DerniH-ri’
I Yl.ihormi
col, wartime excel* profit* levy.
Patncia
n in
In Virgnu.t
Yllgthi.
■
aiii.i* Ann
mum f.bener
i.i.rur, of Sail
......... - -neKMa1
- -- * fighting
,, ,
wat rlrctnj president of Hungary » t utorial nomination
I I U ’ SM.KM* Auk. ^
R&gt;-,iuliliciiii. in the
Meanwhile tbe Republican pol­ t'tii’ti
Iqday. The vote by parliament
1 FiA r lli*riMidulte iitfi today
f t
i
' uijim*
e aiir 'or me
«' vetiam
; l,r i,
fh 5 7 r a l"g a r fa /
icy
ciunniillre
rulted
a
roriference
glnin
I&gt;l»trlet
eh.....
i^uie,
a
a
ladle,
dupluslr of die ,1am, (ll.,.i, llf »noth,T f onrtroom drwat unanimom.
l iiitrcl Nitinn* iniV !u\f ta
nf ail Gf 11' .cnators for tomor­ Ihr
.1
lnlnoAltonal
f'", |&lt;.litiean*
‘ ' f " r fto Ik* theUfl
S
by, the ,,U.S ■
I ,
row in decide wjiat to do nlwul .1 fi.l
He tufccctl* Zoltan Tildy, who ii
flr«t inil
,
, turday
.
The state government quietly civil iicht* legi.lattoii.
iMilirr (uM p I** tlritlllltAfIf* IflW*
r.ngresalonal
primary
in
Virginia'
tpnnglaiard
,|ieculi,lt.
liruir
resigned last Friday, a few hour*
1Harlan. Millet Andriton and Di .xg.ti, till a bill for tbe next h-gChairman Tuft tOliio) .aid the Redlrni
after hu ton-in-law. Dr. Victor iumry.
i-.;. 'ore dial would alter Olila. piilnv group nt.o checked to the
IIn l ' N tiirdidliM fur rEin*
hnnsat
H,'|nildirana deri.lnl Sammy Lee.
,ilium’ , 40 year-old segregation .Seiinle uml Hhumi liauking colli 1*n« r n iif p iiP il H i l l i P i B n m i d
Cturnuky, wai arretted and charg m-H ecrt former (jov. Andrew i
Amertca «..it tine., of In r |»iw law. It would give the negro
a l*t**Hnl* it Im a1*11
liiltlee, a decision on wtiut anti *' "*1 ll* ',, x'
rd with espionage and Itraion.
f.ir the Jewish
li.ih-.ila
a
large
part
of
what
they
Inflslimi
and
bousing
legtslaliim
ni'i'irv
8
"v**enor
When Imre Nagy, tpcakrr uf A'.t.-inta attorney, a* tlirir iwm |
j,,.M „f th e city lie lalkrd also
iii
tor.
to
uffei
hi
tlie
extra
sessiun.
me*- for U. H. .Senator. Setmi-i . a g _ l* • l l / ' l l IX
Hungary'* parliament, announced A. bur Capper, d.an of the s ..
.'.i the name time negro lead.
I all told rrporlera hi. emu «,l*i ,*irili rr pre.entatlves.
Ilrinadotle told a news confer*
e i. .aid they Will re appeal lh * lm„ tlP „ K„C,| til hold the .Senate
that Srakatilt wat the only candi­ at, l,r|iu&gt;dieans, did riot seek r, l
11 legation issue to both state m
tonight until U P. M eme me ., tu-int/at ion of the police
date fur the presidency, member* eli-ction. Former .Senator George |
an I federal supreme courts
; lb ..,,1 tbi* does not mean an (■me lie rn, 1, aged linslit trauiic
of the Democratic' People* Parly Mifliil and K. K, Di-an souylit
If passed, the bill will open uttrnipt is under way to break l» &gt; 1,1 three month Tin* United
ihc
Democratie
Senatorial
nom
]
and of tbe Christian Women* iininon.
while school* to negroes when the southern Deniucrats' filibu.tri S.a'ec. Belgium ami France, inem*
,« i( uf the local truce commission,
Camp - both opposition group* tin- state negro university a t1again** the anti-poll tax hill
I’ulitirians also watched with m
ni.ght provide police in tho mesni r M ill,.,.
m ,
Langston
does
not
offer
similar
"It
i»
absolutely
impossible,
in
walked out. They returned to
Mayfair
Inn
will
lm
oper­
TV
-tUte, lie .aid.
wmk.
.
rnv
opinion,
to
break
thn
fitias
well
a
.
hail
atml for guest
their teal* after the speaker de­
The Swedish rioldeman urgently
huilrr."
Taft
.aid.
"The
only
it wa, pointed out tbi.
’liii. would apply inu.tly to
57 Mcmbertt Of Co. I players,
clared Srakatilt elected.
n.iru Jew
ami A labs to quit
solution
is
to
change
the
Senate
morning by Chailex Marion, New granule
atudy,
the
all-white
nqing
lie
i-nld
lie wa* not In*
After taking th* oath, 8iak- Return
rule*
.0
that
we
can
limit
de
From Camp York Giant official ill charge of I'liiversilV of Oklahoma
________ ___
at Nor
atils said in a speech that "rvla*
liutv (mi I don't think we can ' 1lin.-il lo rrv.iiil llir ilsilv mulutl
feeding
ami
hau.iiig
niembei*
of
[man
hat
70
graduate
cuurtrs
that
tions between govern mental pardo lit, 1 t&gt;efore the tegular sc* , •olptngs a-* (•rrachct in Ih* truce
i;*( yone of the G7 member* 'itlielr farm club*, who will direct |I .,M&lt;r*toit doea not nffer.
in.i .11 "incidents."
tie* has never been as satisfac­ Co I hud a very enjoyable H im operation, at the hotel.
slon In January."
i
Tbe
.lute's
now
move,
still
In
II.• ai kiniwledged the demilitory a* today." He threatened
1
iiing
their
two
week
encamp
"Thu
Inn
will
l-e
run
the
way
I
ih.
iliaftlng
stage,
came
linmedl
(..illation of Jetutalein and the
“ saU'llites
of Imperialists
at
o
n
::l
.it
Fort
Jackson,
H.
C.
so.
1
1
4
hotel
aliuuld
I.run."
be
stated
ai
1/
following
yesterday's
latest
Jc'illttUN
N\
0131.111
B
i
l
l
s
uitlidmwai o f aimed Jewish and
home" with iron fist treatment.
K*--»I .Sgt. T. V. Brown, thia manj ami predicted that with its fine
tn i&gt; furees wutiid caute "tempor­
N
,';;;‘,
.
n,or
,hf
,u,(,u
a
l
Huttbund
In
Palatka
!location it will Ui made Into one
al V partition." Ho insisted th*
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
"Sanford can la- proud of i'*|of the best hotel. In Florida,
wink arrangement I* provisional
3, (Ah— The chlaf of Urltaln'a
Aug.• 3—OP)—Sirs
Mnntier* of the New Jersey
: OH ANQELE8, Aug. 3 (,1*)— . ’ALATKA,
...
*
1 1 1 ,
1 1 ,
u
iit v u
m s would
w 'I U H I not
S lo t bear
in a i
m
ii
only
ami
on
any
•lelrgation to tha ll-nation Danube Meiw.rg a . It had the only niurta:
M " Worley w a, in Jail tonlgbl ; iV. 11(in
h,Rhrr ,..vrU on (h,
River Confsrenea her* fired an section in the 124th Infantry that |and Minneapolis hall clu'j* who Ns' (King) Cole, popular negro on . murder charge because she Ulu, „ f
, |u, C||
uiudrlan,
today stood hy his dewill stay at the hotel lietween
the
angry vrrtial barrage today at qualified in pratlce. They scored !
h**r huntt^iiJ r '
.‘
, *
■
#
home «ka« ;* alouE
the &lt;i ntii to purchase a
Andrei Y'
Viihlntky, Ruasian a direct bit on an old tank "no first week in Match and
rri
,
Sheriff
W
J
lit.,
f
iHinidrftr
W*sc% lodlV lor
yard*
away,
aald
Sgt.
Brown.
1
1
.
an
cxclusle
Los
Angeles
refirst
week
in
Apti,
will
tiutillier
el^Mid
Alt \andria, Egypt. Ho 1. to redeputy furrign minister.
The men had good food, e* ■1bout 123 and ran lie housed 011 iiit'iilial district.
Accusing Vishinsky of trying
’ 'nheTiif Revel, said tin- 30-yrar lu' 1} " ’‘ V, o “ ck' V J| s( , i A' ‘ Vi ,
cellent
medical
care,
and
there
rJc.pite
a
dissonant
chorus
the
second
floor
and
other
gue.t.
to
dominate
th*
conference
old woman told him she shot her | Meanwhile In Tel Aviv, a labor
through control of the seven was no serious sickness among ran lie accommodated UII the lion* his filturci neighbors-he 26-year-otd husband, a structural cutirtriptiun order affecting im­
the
men
from
this
section,
he
re
,14
ii,'t
moved
in
yet-tbe
singer
eastsrn states, Sir Chart** Prako vralrd. All types of organired third floor, he said.
strel painter, once in the track and migrant* who arrived alter th*
K'aailaaeO O* Paae T a il
Plan* are being made to open
declared:
four lime* tn the cheat Irecauoe uf tx-giii.ng of the United Nation*
atblellca
and
recreation
weir
en­
Ihe hotel nil Dec. 1 and continue
lu.ro July 18 wa* announced by
"I for ona havs no Intention joyed. he stated.
Irahmty.
illJHTY
BOOTS
PICNIC
it in operation until May 1. It
of being bulled or Intimidated.
"A* near as we can determine.' ihi Israeli government.
Th:&gt;
Dusty
Boots
Riding
As­
lias not yet lieen decide*!, but
Tvirot of tho truce prohibit
The United Kingdom will not
sociation Is celebrating It* first the theriff said, "There was no
|('aatlaa*4
l*aa* Tw«l
military conscription uf th* lmjump at th* crack of Mr. Vlshln- G. M. Shipp Awarded
ai.nnorsary, Sunday and I* Invlt- argument.'
Thr shooting took place early mlgia.it* hut the new order allow*
*k) '* whip. Let m# make that
liirr f&lt;lends to attend an alt day
PLANKS GROUNDED
ACL’s 25 Year Pin
tin guvrrnmcnt to teglster them
Friday morning.
plain."
Air
fsi.rslc
at
Rock
Springs
and
lo
P A R IS , Aug. 3
lm Jiaft labor,
In
the
home
were
Worley,
Ills
Meanwhile In Motcow the Red
G. M. Shipp,
a. , machinist for thr Franc* today KroumM nli air- nri-g lunches. A husinesa meeting wife and Worley’s nlne-year-old
Thv Hcrbrew p rc * today dis­
newipeper Pravda eald certain
„
ilantlj. Coaat
r
r in- Railroad,
ti.u.n.4 ws,
liners like the one which vanished wi(! i&gt;e h.*ld Thursday evening at daughter. Ruth.
played prominently Foreign Mincircle* among th* western powers Atlantic
Line
the
Ciub
House
at
the
Municipal
i.vcr
the
Souih
Atlantic
Sunday
Il'.slI.ssC oa f* s * T os)
Today, at a preliminary hearing
awarded Ih. company'. 25 year v” *"•
Mo,lie Sliritok's warning
Airrett and plans will bu dis­ which vra* continued until some intri
that Arali violation* of the truce
•ervira emblem Saturday by L M hwailra .luTy '
co.sod
fi.r
an
outstanding
profuture date. Ruth said her stepCornell, general foreman.
Air Ifn* official* announced last ^i.m on Labor Day, including a midhrr and her father had not would lead to a renewal of tha
NEW MACDILL GROUNP
Mr. Shipp started to work for
war hv the Israeli Army.
TAMPA. Aug. I UP)— A second the company on June 28 102.1, it night that mrchanlcal failure may parade.
quarreled.
biaeli leaders are expected to
havo caused the giant six-engined
B 2P bomb group la to ba frmed was reveale,!.
reiterate their demand* for firmer
flying l&gt;o*t to crash. They said *
HKINING STUDY
at MucDill Field.
F. OF F. BUILDINGS
U. N action to halt truce infrac­
ihorough Investigation Is b.dng
Capt, Grant* G. Byrnes, public
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3. (/P)—
IIOt'HK Al'I'ROVEM LOAN
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3. (7P)- tion- when Count (id le Bern*made
in
cooperation
with
the
air
inhumation officer, aald the base
Money
tn
finance
a
sclantlfle
The cabinet today authorised dolte, the tJ. N. mediator, arrives
\V/*8IIINGTON. Aug. 3 M h rsjiccta activation order* qoon Tlie House Foreign Affair* Com mlniatry.
study of tha effect of commercial construction o f $3,043,000 worth tomorrow for conferences.
seining on th* .Lake Okeechobee of nrw buildings at the Univers­
from the Strategic Air Command. mit'iie today approvetl legislation
It will be designated Ih* 306th lo lend the United Nation. |d5,and St. Johns River game fish ity of Florida and Florida State
RACE RIOT
Group.
OCXJ.CiH) fur construction of perLIVERPOOL, Eng,, A r*e« riot supply w m made available*by University.
NEIL lll'KLKY DIED
mnnent headquarters in New York flared in the south end of this the cabinet today,
It gave th* board of control
CHICAGO, Aug. 3 0P)-N*U a
Th* board alto authorised th* permission to call for contractors'
Cilv.
city from ilu.k last night until
Hurley, 78, pioneer electric wash­
Tha legislation, already passed 3 A. M. today. Many white* and Gam# and Freah Water Fish bid* on the** projects:
PRIVATELY OWNED
Commission to spend tome uf Ita
A 11400.000 dormitory for 200 ing machine and vacuum cleaner
HOBOKEN, N. J - Aug. » - ( jp ) by tn* 8enato, may bn callad up niKTooe wore hurt.
Friction between whites ond hunting and fishing license rev­ womrn student* at the Univers­ uunqfacturer, died last night
—Tha Unreal merchant ahip arar in thn Houra (or action tomorrow.
Ills death followed a heart at­
The money would bo ndnnced negro** ha* been Increasing for enue tq fence and manege e ity of Florida,
built In the UniUd BUtaa, the
A $1,373,000 administration and tack In his auburban River Pur­
liner America, wkWk traraUd to tho U. N. under an ajrraoment weeks, although the cause la 120,000-acre public bunting ground
soma 1002)00 m il« M war duty, that it bo repold In annual install­ uuacure. Two nights of scattered In the Gulf Hammock section of classroom building at lb# Uni­ est home. Sine* 1244, ha has k e n
board chairman of tha Indepen­
makes its ( l » ( trana-Atlantle ray* ment* starting July 1, 1161. and iuttka preceded tha Incidents of Levy county, and fence a 60400- versity of Florida.
A $670400 science building at dent Pneumatic Tool Company o f
u t tomorrow ns n privat*ly-owo­ oedlug not lator then July 1, iast tdght which police aald wer* acre hunting area In Palm Beach
Cnltago.
county.
1M2.
Florida State University.
___
rd vss**L
"saiU.ua racial disturbance*."

President Asks
For Reimposition
Of Profits Tax

U.S.WaterQueens
Voters In Missouri, Kansas And
Virginia Choose Candidates Today Win Diving Event
At Olympic Meet

New President Is
Elected To Lead
Hungary’s People

iPiKht Scji:rej?ation

MUytUII' Will ISC
Formally Opened
On December 1st

Palestine Patrol
May He Needed In
I)e-Militarization

�MUM

—

Communist Probe

The Poll Tax

Hie Sanford Herald
It*«*bll»fcs4 l» I***

The arum-erg are «o nimplo to thexe ptayera o f puIUR*
m&gt;4
■)
with
the South on the nuu question, if only the facta could
•■■t&gt;r4, PlatlS*
I II H**ai»1l*
l»e brnuht to the Nation’* attention. No lunj( economic, *oK a ltrH H
m4 -lass
cinlngical or cnuxtitutioiml treatises are needed or would suf­
Oalabar IT. HIT. al Ilia l*»sl •»«»•■«
•I S*al.r4, ll.fU s . aa4ar Iba Art fice. Here we have ConKress about to make a diflffniccful
mi I aawraaa al Marab 4. MPTscene of itaelf in a quarrel over the ikiII tax while the very
“
HOM.AXII U M U I
planet in on fire. And tin- fact is that the poll tux is disap­
l'4IIM
till It III) b MK«b
pearing hy State action, if only the outsiders would leave
tlaalaraa Maaa«ar ______
*1 ItSI IIIITIIIX BbTI'.b # u States alone. Look at the record:
Hi I'arrlrr
The Poll Tax:
I4M
llaa Naalb
LIM
Abolished hy North Carolina in 1921.
Tbraa Maalka
414
Hla Maalba
Abolished by Louisiana in 1931.
1X44
044 T » M .
Abolished hy Florida in 1937.
.
rar4* at
All abllaali
aailraa
•haaba. raaalailaa* aa4 » l l &gt; n al
Alsilished by Georgia in 1945.
aaiarlalamral* lar Iba *nr|H.** »*
Kn route to abolition in Virginia, 1917,
ralrlaa faa4a. will ba rbar4*4 r»*
41 regular a4aanl»laa talaa.
Southwide abolition trend now halted because o f new
N*araaaair4 bailaaalll III
Ialaa4
lia -a a rir
MrpJ3V- *"* resentments and fears bv Federal force proposals.
llaaa.
lar., I r a
larh, I blaaaa,
The funny thing is that a poll tax exists in New Eng­
l i - i - . i i . Kaaaaa Ilia 41. laalb
Th r Illml4 la a rafiabar -» Iba land States. There is such a tax in Connecticut, Maine, Mas­
AaaarlaiaA I’rraa aablrh la »allll»4 sachusetts, New 11amps ni re, Rhode Island and Vermont
aarlaalaala la Iba aaa lar raaabllaailaa al all Iba laaal aaaaa iaalala-1 There is also one in Nebraska. Connecticut calls hers an
la Ibla araaprin, aa aaall aa all
"old-age assistance" tax because t he revenue is directed to
Al* aaaaa 4lapairhaa.
that use, hut it is s lax per |s»ll, or capita, just the same.
FRIDAY. Jll.V 10, l!ri»
From information at hand it is not clear what penalties ap­
tfllll.H VBRBB TODAY
ply against failure to jiay, except in the case o f New Hamp­
Hang* apring from Ihr hr*rl uf shire. In that State you must either have property or have
prarpU- « k » arr tiring in harmnnr paid your poll tax in order to vote. And you must have Iss-n
with all goad, Ymi ran makr all
voting whether
you have
of Ufa a gt*il »on« hjr loving four, assessed for your
. _ ( k&gt;1I tax before
,
.
.
nrlghimr »■ jnur»clf: t rail to property or not. Once assessed, there are, of course, penalremmihrsnrr my tong In »h« ties for non-payment. The current Federni anti-poll tax hill
n la h t.-r* . 77 0.
is h o worded as not to destroy New Hampshire's tax. John
Morr than one million dollsn Temple Graves.
worth «f nrw tnritlruclinn list
New Views O f History
been »l*rlrd in Odaajo during
the past montli, it i* reported liy j
the city building inipettor. I»
History changes, and the historians' view o f it. For
them that H*lh, it dull lie gi*M. years the most comprehensive history o f the world has Itecn
the three scries published by the English Cambridge Uni­
Sara tola •* another Florid* versity Press, the "Cambridge Ancient History", thp "Cam­
town where cnnilruclinn figure* bridge Medieval History" and the "Cambridge M odern His­
ere reaching e boom lime peak. tory". each in many volumes.
A completely rewritten edition o f the "Cambridge Mo­
Building permit* dining July were
$424.bOM litinging the Intel lor dern History" is now announced, the first volume to appear
the first »evrn month* to $3.ft82.- in Mint). The change of emphnsis which time hns brought is
000. Previoui high |&gt;eak we* in seen in the titles of the individual volumes. Volume IX used
192ft when lliry weir $4,023,(XXI. to bo called "Napoleon", reflecting the traditional emphnsis
on |x&gt;IHicnl and military events and great personalities. An
Florida gow*
entirely new approach appears in the changed title. "The
New Regime and the Industrial Revolution". Evidently so­
|l it inlnriling to note from
cial
and economic changes are to l*e stressed more than was
the Gallup Poll nl lad Sunday
done
by the older historians.
that Governor Dewey it now the
The last volume of the original set of thirteen was
rhoicr of 4ft prrernt ol the voter*,
called "The latest Age". Its new title will be "The Era of
Truman n( 17 percent end WeiViolence". This is a ho|s-fut interpretation of our present
lace oF 5 pricrnl. while a »c*nt i
troubles. ■*
It iiiiiiiii?
implies that
they too will pass, and that vio,n ,
,
|
iniiiuii-j*.
mm hi
If percent have not yrt mate uP||oncc w ij| not ai
always Is- the method of settling international
Path.h.4 Ssll, .*.•*•

Ineir mind* I lie Gallup roll can (liflmiiQji

nf rnurir U
wrong.

wirnig,

but not dial |

Jr
The opinion
of historians is entitled to great resjtect.
We ho|iej the;
they are right a s to l lie essentially transitory
character o f today's upheavals.

The qurilmn for the Democrat*
to decide it who it going to purge
whom. The Northern Democrat*
are Hying lo drive the Southern
Democrat* out of the parly and
tha Southern Demotral* intitl that
i i Dewey win* in November the
Southern Democrat* will be left
la charge of the party. In any
event thrrr doetn'l teem lo be
room enough m the tamr patty
for the Tnimanilei and the Dixiecfeta.
'
Rep. Smatlirr* nf Miami doe*
mil like die iradilional *yttrm of
(electing candidate* (or die pretidem y. and ptopoict a plan of hit
own which hr tayt i* more demo­
cratic. "D ie pretenl convention
tyalrm ," hr iniitlt, "ha* in patl
year* given u* party candidate*
who are not the choice of the
va*l majorily of the party mem­
ber*." 1* Reprnentalivr Srnathrr*
trying to imply, then, that Frank­
lin D. Rootetrll, h Iio wa* the
party nominee in 1932, 1936.
1940 and 1944, wa* not the
choice ol the party member*?

Olympic Pageantry

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
t y W I t l l A M l I T T --------------------------------------------

C tn tr tl P tn r IVriirr

Mayfair Inn

&gt; 1

A teller written by Senator
Hairy Truman in 1944 it cur­
rently being quoted by the St.
I.Quit Star-Time* to the smutement of the Pretidenl'i political
enemif*.
President Rootcvelt'i
vein of a tax bill had just been
ovrr ridden by Congress and F D R
had commented al some length
on th« Mupidily of congressmen.
Truman riling to their 'defense
wrole. “ When President Rooseutil attack* the integrity and the
intelligence nf the Senate and
House of Representatives, he got
{net what wo* coming to him. A
little more common sense in the
administrative approach to tl
that have to ba done and a littl

for tha pUJ
ID. Bit IB ffiS I

MU m is il mmI)
Iww*
d vcDfiT
o« Ihi war
w s#
m a wm
f v wif gl
lo win tha war
ia:

___

that fetter out and re-read it

LOS ANGKI.KH, Aug. 3 DPiDapitr Paul Manta, 41, twlca
winutr of tha Bendix Rare and
holder of many arotber speed re-

stwaasi

tkn lo them,"
Ccle--recording and night club
favoiite who populariti-d the hit
Jong "Nature Ik&gt;y"-bought tha
Uy-tuvered Kngliili style realinn v in the fushinaldt1 Hancock
l*u k dlitrict. lie explained ta
msvnien that he could afford It,

aoding:
•-This la not an act of defiance.
My bride and I like this house,
nun wa would Ilka to moke it our
liun.«."
Cole’* w lfr Is the former Hart*
Kil'niiton, onetime linger wBh
Dike Ellington'* band, although
m relation to Duke. Their irre n t
w n IJirg was perhaps the m int
lavt-n ever held in New York'aj
Uariciu.

of control over the Danube for
‘-far-reaching political purposes."
Comment mg nu the Belgrade
conference on tha Danube, Yuri
Zhukov and 8 Borsenko, writers
for the Communist Party nesvapaper, aald that In the near fu,ure the meeting will 's h o w
whether representatives o f the
western power* hare drawn lea«&gt;na from their morel and politi­
cal defeats or whether they will
continue stubbornly to Inalet an
their policy of crudr dictation."

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»rudv of Smith'* mr**agr.
It wa* generally Indieveil that
M*r*ball or otto of his top u*»o.
ciate* would make an early re­
port on the situation to Ptetidfwr
Ttiiinan. due- to arriv* by plir^.
in early afternoon from MUoouri.
Mr Ih-rrantt said Marshall will
have n new* conference at It
A, M. tomorrow,
III lo.polise lo questiuti*, h«
*nid he doe* not know whethei
Marshall will Is- really to di*ci*&lt;
•tin- report fr»in Smith.
Likewise, Me Dcrntutt di-rlini*d
lo *p«’CUlate Oil the pomibility of
other conference* I&gt;etween the
Jwestern power* and Soviet le
ers in Moscow. Hr would
■*av what di»|M»itlon i* being
I made of the- Smith report here
I except: "You ran assume that a
report of that intportaare will U'
' studied.”
The buoyancy of the three
western power envoy* a* they
•merged fyoru their long talk
with Stalin in the Kremlin rsl*«d
ho|H- the Russians might ease the
cold war tension lietween the west
anil east.
f
The U.S. nnd French smbns.a.
dor* uml n specnit envoy of Bri­
tain talked with the Sovirt prime
minister two nnd n quarter hour*
Inst night. They rame out smiling
nnd in good spirit*. Stalin gnve
t hem more time than he ever
bn* In-fore to foreign diplomat*
Foreign Minister Molotov nl»»
wa* present.
The feeling was general that
the
sinhnssndois
told
Stnlm
something tike this:
V
The United States, Britain and
France desire deeply to cooperate
with Russia on a rensonaldo,
friendly tuisls. Cooperation work*
bolli way*. The government* of
the western power* will not be
intimidated. Berlin is n fourpower city, nnd Russia may not
have control of it short of wai
The Russian land blockade there
must be lifted before any talk*
nlwmt solving other difference*
over Germany. Austria, ChiiiQ
Japan, Korea, Tricwte and the
like.

M argirel C Gwnltney

HungaryfK President

around, said Mr. Marion.
ftEdgar Fsalay, treasurer uf
ths National
Exhibition Cu.,
owners of the New York (Hants
and affiliates has expressed sur­
prise at finding Florida muck
cooler than he thought It would
be at this time or year. He Intends spending saveral days at
Daytona Beach.
Carl Hubbcll has gone to Jack*
•onvllle to meat with members
of the Jacksonvilla baseball club,
one of the Giant sponsored tuba.
The three official* will return
to New York. Sunday. Mr. Marirm said, and revealed that ha In­
tends toretum here about Sept. 1
to continue putting Ihe hotel In
read! nee*.

Moscow' Conference

STOP WHO?

•f‘*«t1*ae4 irvta CM* «*•*
of Time Magailne. eald In a
rircparrd atatement read to the
lloutr Committee lh»t he hlmaclf
"tervrsl In the underground, chief­
ly in Washington."
Ha aaid thar* wa* an uodarground organixation developed, to
Ihe treat of hi* knowledge, b/
Harold Ware, one of the *nna of
ihe Communlii li-arler knuwn a*
"Mother Htoor."
H r went on:
"I knew it at it* top level, a
group of *cven or *o men, from
among wrhom, in late years, c«trtAin member* of Ml»a (E llia licr 1
T .l Ilcntley'* organiiatlbn war«
apparently recruited."
rile head of the underground
group wa* Nathan Witt, an at­
torney for the National Cabot
gelation* Moard. IJiter John Abt
U-eatnr the leader.
"I*e Pre**ni*n wa* al»o n
memlrer of thin gtoup. tv Wa*
Alger Hi*«, who, a* » member
of the State tb-partmciit la u r
organiiad the mnferenc*-*
at
Dumbarton Oak*. San Franeiicu
nod the U . 8. *id* of the Yalt',
/onfereirea.”
Mi«« Bentley, mentioned by
Chamlrera, I* the young woman
who told a sensational atory last
week of collecting Information
firr the Ruiiian* from »cora* of
government employee* during th&lt;war.
She nnd Chambers bolh d**cril&lt;
tlu-mtelve* a* former Community*
who turned ngnlnit tho party
nnd went tu federal nuthuritlr*
with their »torie*.
Chamber* said he hlm»elf r&gt;ported to Washington authoritf-'
what he knew nf Communist in­
filtration of tbu government two
day* after Hiller ami Stalm
nigned their non-aggression part
nine veara ago.
He said he had tenounced Commiiniam in IW 7 Iwcauae he hod
become convinced it i* » "form
of totalitarian!, llrat Its triumph
mean* idavery to men wheraver
they full under it* away, and
■pirituul night to Ihe huiu*n
mind and *nul."
Chamlwt*
»aid
Alger
H l»«
nervtil a* *ecretary general of
the San Ktaricitco conference
where the U.N . wa* founded.
HI* utatenirul did not other­
wise identify John Ah l or I.*-*1
Prraaman.
The witne**, a (hurt, chunky
man dre*»rd in a grey auit, *ald
the purpose of the underground
group he knew wa* "not prim ar­
ily r*pionage" at the tlm* h»*
wa* art|uamted with ila operu.
tlon*.
gather, he »aid, it wo* "In fil­
tration” of the government.
After be broke with Common
i*m. Chamliera said, he lived in
hiding for a year, "ilceplng byday and watching through the
night, with gun ur revolver with­
in easy reach,"
He said that lines he had Iven
in the Communlii underground,
“ I had aountl rea*on for *upp«aing the Communitta might try
to kill me."
Hi**, one time Baltimore at­
torney, w*n» with the Stale De­
partment for about 10 year* and
held various high po*ltion». He
reaigned from the department ir
January, ID 17. Toward the end
of hi* carver there, lie headed tha
IIffire of United Nation* affaire.

The pageantry attending the opening nf the summer
Olympic Games in London made a scene described by cor­
respondents ns one of thu most spectacular England has
seen in generations. It was a scene made colorful by many
uniforms and many flngs, made impressive by the massing
of the athletes o f many lands.
Pageantry o f uniforms mid liunners Is usually associated
with military displays. How different is that of the Olympic
Games! However peaceful the times, t h e r e Is a sinister
quality iilmut military display which cannot be uHcn|tod
Notional standards carried to an athletic field, on the other
hund, symbolize jteace and friendship.
The pageantry will Is* carried back to tin* homelands
of the Olympic athlutcs, thanks to the motion picture cam­
era. Surely those who see it on their local theater screens
Oklahoma Negroes
thrill just as did those fortunate ones who were present to
watch these youths gather to test thuir skills hy tho rules
l&lt;-*aflaa*4 «*•*» r » l »
of sport. If the Olympic Games mold have a whole genera­ and piunUt *ald:
tion in which to work, undlaturt&gt;cd hy tha political and ec­
"I've always lawn a good &lt;itlich.
onomic rlissentlons o f the nations, the old world might tar- 1 wi»h I could meet all my new
111 igolior* nnd explain ihi* situscome unrecognizable,

ON HKARINO that Kddia
wa* fitted with ■ rnmplet* le i
It wa* a lucky break for San­
Sswyrr, who was signed to
of false leelh. lint *o proud nf
ford when the Mayfair Hotel wa*
aaoig* tha Philadelphia Phil­
'em that II *ven arallea at atray
purchated hy the New York Giant*
lies. bad never played big league
cals.
For ihe fint lime in it* eaitlence
ball, Zadok Dumkopf muttered.
1 I •
“That boy a *1111 In the minor*!"
of *omr 22 yrara, it i* owned by
A mole, we rejrf, tat no neck.
I t I
No wonder it* to a im — if can't
an organiration which can afford
A iiatf, begun I t years ago.
get Aof under lir coffer.
lo make the necrtiaiy improve­
ptophmn is tr« Aral sentence.
• I I
ment* and lo operate it in a man­
~ Loo ip lik e * n o rm .' I V i i l e
Hiller may k«v« |**| 44* but
ner which will lie a *ul&gt;*lantial
me*leryiece o l u n d ttt lttt m t n ll
•erlln &lt;er1*inly k*&gt; malnlalned
benefit In the community and
t I !
II* Irani pa«e aetltlan.
ladaa thaw* clafkaa *4 1.4
ultimately return a (air profit lo
! I I
par «ni, That team* hardly
On* rannot u y Preeldent
tho*r who have pul their money
•aaufb In Ik* kind at waatker
Truman h**n t (he murage of
, into il. flu.il in 1925 at a cott
wa'va baaa Savin*.
hi* ronvicllim* - but what seem*
of over $350,000. it ha* been
I I I
to worry Ihe Democrats la.
something of a while elephant
tladok Dumkopf wonder* If
W ill they be convicted by hla
ever tince. Todajr it would prob­
Ibat English Peklne** which
courage *
ably cent twice that much lo build,
and probably $75,000 to put it
in fint clan condition. The Giant*
are pulling a lot of money in
1 0 *11*M* Iraa raa * OMl
«U«all**r4 K r » l**a* Uaal
Sanford, and Sanford it belter ther* la a possibility that the
are demanding a great mvaauta
hotel may lar opened the year
o ff for die putting.

^ -t.LLjH

TUESDAY AUGU9T 3, 1943

TU B SANFORD RE R A LP, HANFORD, FLORIDA

I’ A L E TWO

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P A G E TH R E E

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , FLORIDA

• U E S D A Y A U G U S T 3, 1948

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Social And Personal Activities

Hr CECILV RltmVNsTUNL

AF New*fr»luie«
Tlie einlialUed “ new look” In
Telephone 1 is fashion, which ha* Ju»t (wen cut
-Arlln Palmer Ray, Society Editor
— ------------- down lo »i«e In the American fall
|collection!. ha* licen received with
p.
, " vat yire degree* of enthuiiarm
A-* p r C O D / 7 / C
arv.lel the wot Id. Here are reA
C / O L r / I U l O
port* on it* progress from A**oci■ — ■ ----------- - aU'J Pt»d » correspondents in wide­
ly •• patated area*:
Mr. and Mr* J. M Stlnecipher
WEDNESDAY
DON—The "new look'' In
returned on Sunday aftn •l ending laiivlun I* generally legardrd a*
Tn» I i.i.l i» f la n uf the Kir at
two week* at New Smyrna Beach
Baptist Chuich will hold a picnic
a Flench conceit. English women
at the home of Mia. E. K. Coop­
i,,.
have not *walhiw.xl it. although
Mr.
a
ml
Mia.
\V.
er, Jr. In the Wright Apartment!
•new look'' Influence* can be de­
left
to
*pend
u
few
day*
at
In New Smyrna Bench. The group
l e u-0 in Mayfair and the *hop«
ioua point* in (ieorgia
will leave the church at 2:00 I’ M.
of (lx font and Urgent *treela.
All thuar who wish ate inviteil tu
Ki.g'uh designer* have created
Mr.
and
Mr
i.
Laoieti
Joimvon
me In the morning ami spend
;hi “ London look." which la an
have
left
to
tpend
and
*on
Higgle
day.
c
aottie time ut vuriou* point * in uccvmmodation of the "new look"
to the rendition* of the Knglinh
North Dakota
n.mu.i'i vvaidrohe and the cloth*
Mr. and Mi*. Dick Aiken and iiii coupon situation.
The Lundun look preserve* Ihe
children. Dian, Bcdfutd and Ann.
special In The Sanford Herald
are spending win* time at New oln English preference for lailtued
By MAlt IAN li JUNKS
*uit
of *olid malet ml, with
Smyrna Beach
lightly lo** padding In the thoulMia. W. K. Hanks. of Fotkshin,
Mr. nml Mr*. Claieme 1'i.llm* dti*. »lighlly fuller and longer
Uu I* vhiimg Mr* II S Mattox.
nave icturned fiom n two week’* kirt The laindon length i* mid
Miitti lloiothv Ijlhlirk and
vacation »|&gt;enl in t.eoigia. Ninth calf, r.ml It iin't likrly that fnrCall* nr McKinnon were the re­
CCntullna uml Virginia.
ei^.i influence* ran change it It
c e n t winner go. *1* of Mr*. Donald
■uit* the llnlhh
The nmdrl for
i.rlnhait Ml**r Mnry Totten of
T I. Haul*. Ji of D a y t o n a tin smart wotnan now i* Prince**
Cocoa a »rm at of Mr*, la-inhafl #
Beach ha* letuimal to In home K -talielh who look the London
wav alvn at the luncheon.
after *|H-nduig a few day* with link to Pan* on hei recent -late
r,!,v Florence hn» returned to
hi* grandmother Mi- h D Mol, vi- it.
nli home in At'nnta iiftet visiting
ley at liei home on Uuk Avenue
w.t*- the (I. S Moon family
WARSAW. Poland -The "new
Mr. and Mra. (5. M. Doyle have
Mr* tntheiltie Huff Holly of
k“ i» getting nowheie in I’o. i.. n.o. e from
LAST OF A lltAV o r RUNNIRS who canltxl “ •
ret ni oed home
utter
««yeral
Alluntu spent the Iiix-I weekend In |41„| |f anything, l’oli»h *oim»n
. 1. I l l the I llymptc
Gim 'r. John M*lk of Caiuliii.lge Ulllvei*ity &gt;:ti.
monthi ■pent vivllinir friend*
Sanford a* the gue*t
Mr* Ava
^-uing in for » “ »h«rt look.”
. 1 the irlltuile*
U*inrt m lamdoii witli « ■ci. i. liy whl.li bo.
auf illative* in IVnnsvlvania and
Wright Davis Sh. ha*U .n v!*itTl .nisamls
of young Poli*h worn
!•&gt; t, ■■ tel It tu the
tv a \ mg tlie ton li be fol c a liugr iluwil, h e p . .
o lhri N’ortheaitern .into*.
ing Mi and Mr* I! I&gt; ' .. **11 v
Uir wealing *kut* slightly
*'u&gt;a*ter t!*n,e." Ipeclwlly built lit the Wro.libv M..■Hum. nvwi tlie
M:». Janie* Fh hit uml *on
in Oilamlo forjh rj.n *i two .........j*bug» the kr.-e
. . There', a
.' .at Madivtihufo)
tli.t.
BaiUali vauiUt, for tiie w.uiMi.
gt!cn .y have arrlv-d from &lt;Tihf.n ATTIACTIVI Yvonne n * . IS, Niaga­
good ccvinomic an-wei In all thi*.
nia to Join Mr, Kiev her here to
it
',»
i
f
1
1
oin1
1
*oii
and
«in
j,
r
u
l
l
toj
much
to
go
in
foi
the
make their futme home. They will ra Falla, N. Y„ will represent New
Jy, (Dll JiI k:
i ( I i It l&gt; ( tliu
ohhy have amved f.-m H i . .
|w k ,, t o m lcf. ,0
In ,tli* Atlantic City
ft ill* ill I
remain with the fi. M. Aiie* until York . Stale
„ _____.
■ *i'f.»•-i, or tl»**
Me.
T
l°.„
'!?.'
•
"
f‘‘W
httle
mole
off
the
length
of
they can get permanently located Beauty Pageant, Aitudcnlat Ith ‘
Mr*. Thompson * nareni* Mi uml
*
fill It»! *Mil*
h-.irii'i* i* u^litr
Mm Audrey Dot, who ha* lieen College, the 11 atng ai part of her Mr*. Aniliew li Mahon**v at their ’
*
lit H i n t DIHIB S
t* 1, ii*» ■
1 I sl (bln la I*1
in Daytona Beach vi*it no for a1 ptoffram In the annual talent aiw home on Park Av.niir
"" llll II 1*1 ,t• .« i
ii
BLENDS VIBES — Aigenttnc AP New*fi atiiii *
beauty
context.
(in
Ur
national)
week, returned home fm a short.
* ni t .1* vitiilt11
, nli*
•mitty
ha*
gone
all
out
foi
the
H
a
v
e
you
I’
llpc
lll’
a.l.-t
Mr and Mr» II H D. Ment an t
wr ile before going on to Cocoa |
r*».H
in * *t Inti
"ncwi look” in fall nnd winter
III t
to vi*it Kir a while with Mi** returned home ..fti-r vltiting Mr. .laughter Donna l.vnn ol f'olmti* farhiont. The *lyle ha* hot yet the movie*T
» l*n. *Irilt« llil'ii
It
**vm*
cVCII
the
Uu.*l
ta
illd
n
l
Ar.n.tt* Trlnp.
♦* .(lit iOlt, |l*ip
and Mr*. A. IE. Hunter, taking hin, S C ieliirn.il &lt;.i their h.unt won u n i the aveiage woman on tvrn agr moviv fun- ntaiiagi to l«m i l*. *
M . and Mr*. Milton (lore and Mr*. Hubert* nml girl*, tiwendy on Monday aft. r a we. k - vi*u
."i
i . •i•.i 'W hill
thru »*&gt;•
tt
daughter, Julie, are enjoying a' and Mary, who have l*een vi*iting w ith Mr*, DeM. tif* nareni*- Mr the *tircl, although there ha* find a few thing* wt..).|; with •lo
«*e*n **»im »kirt •lengthening in|innvirland'&gt; cinema u ffu m g
^waeaiion in Kev W o l
En^rl*' I
** 0 tv*i m||&lt;
Mr*. Holiert'* parent* for the past and Mr*. K. E l.und&lt;iui*t
lower income group*.
i Here me leen agei* i.
t. t tUuti.l tin
I toe
1
*
Among tho*e enjoying the nn. .til, with him.
* *i i||M (MiFhellion ile-igru-r* explain It movie* r-rrvt- n* liVruli'il ill a n.i |l|Ik|h« I1C' I
Mr*. IEoIwi* Haiti* ami her
Carpenter*’ »tcak and chop picnic
l.r
Mukry,*'
M:«. K. H. CuniptK-ll and Stan*
'•**‘ *' «» ha*l ul.ulher a n o n lioli-wute polling of 7.61HI .. u..,
at Kick Spring* were Mr. and iey (iamplw-ll have returned home mot het Mr* .1 VI Neely, nnivrd
thl' »tl»l &gt;
,r
,r ’ •*' li^cf Hit* IOC
from ratiiJiM
. Un, .Pa.
.. to
... ■iieforr the Style will la- UNI per.^tcr. recently toiuple.1 by a II.*11. tur^ •tin*
Mra. Paul CampU-ll nud Mr. nnd uftei a recent visit with thrii son Friday .....................
•S.l l ■■ (tnil«*r•
popular . . . At present, only wood •tudio.
M;*. Tommy McClain nnd Tommy. anil hrnlher, respectively, and Mr. spend the month ..f August They
u ho \%n* j l *•1**&lt;*1 fi Din J o h n Mur*
will
la*
joined
in
the
near
futuie
the
well-towlo
can
afford
to
ditch
Jr
Thl* led.by -s.jX.1* ..pp-.-e
-hull hiirh
I * .i ■ i mini in Low
campdelL
th’-'r old clothe* and buy a new
I Tuining a feiaals1 ad -ok \nj|rltn i" tl. i..h,
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy McfSowan,
Mr. nnd Mr* Lyle D. Millikan I.v Mi. liarii* and tW.I Mill*, wardrobe.
Jimmie
and
Jackie.
inn uf
into a raving Iwauty just l*y yank
Tli«*it* iwho have Keen visiting relative* an the proud parent* of a boy,
ing off her hurn-timnied glu ■&gt;* tin \Vo.f| A M‘Mi» i luilivyt
anJ Iriend* for the pa*t month in wi.u i» their foutth child. Mr*.
Mi
and
Mr.
Eugene
Baker
MANILA—The
"new
look"
In
h&gt; thi* Imyu.
Misrissiptn, have returned home.
Y Virile-type hern** who mu now Imohl* w*"»
Millikan I* the former Mi#* Jacleft this morning for their homo Manila i* an ot.l one. The trailii.g the riiHittunul i;amu( t»&gt; ik ’mlnin*
hr iioiiiu*Ip w«*ur
1 \Vhi*rrn M..
l l . i . If. F. Mrtiowan. Sr. ha* ipirhiie Mill*.
their huii to *•1 UJ* fllltlt lilt'
,* comniunity meeting wa* held In LaCinnge, (in. after spending i M«*ti*a die** with it* sheer hub or uricU*iu*hii!|f thrii fi»t«»
ix m called to South Carolina liesleeve didn't come into l» ►**fi*1' on top hkv
0 t*,{ii|i|£ (Trft! ItMi’It’|»it llil'ii it* (•A|a |m fill '
f ^ i u i r of the ‘ llnra* of her mother. at ihe Home Economic* Building the weekend a* the guest* of |
- din lhoii top
Mi. and Mra. Holnnd Mobley Ikftaiay evening l*Mife»*or Walter Mi*. Lillian Vtekerv and Mr and inb «i the wave of a Dior wand. th«* iffiinil pu*»itin foi it (Bril Wl*«null), "f* till'knot *»iit 4-f .
have ai their guest* Mia. Mohley’» A. Teague, m T io o I principal, tpokp Mr- Veri.. Messenger. Mr, B aker.lt evolved. . . . Today'* dre#* l*. ynmii: things
If ill*" lirpkliot
' basicnlly the *ame, retaining the
urt »cho«d survey and livleilo’* I* Mr* Vlrkerv'* hrnther.
ol o I It* lit' min■I lluvin^ tvrry kiiiIh &gt;«» \ioltu -lip- f«»^ i
muthrr, Mra. Kirland.
' lof.ff, full skirl, nipped waist and irrntio
y ■.i'll look
f
rk«* out u livinir, till il&gt;* i 11ithint
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Kirkland place In the tchoo set-up. The
Mr*. I S law- and daughter. olilowing sheer sleeve* of two «UI«', il- R pUL'llmt
with ii -lip pern*
of Orlando were the recent gue*t* American la-ghm Po*t No. 24.1
W04H||H*rk« I
tei'tdrie* ago,
Ml**
Marjoiie
).«,•
arrive.)
yes­
of &lt;f.i Roland Mobley*.
*po-i*&lt;ired the meeting.
f» Hrrollirft who i'111014'o flmill tojik knot, •
A I M .til : 11 *kill toi'iik into
M:». Joe lloherta and girl*,
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Attaway terday from Shelhy, N C. to
mrth'|unk«*p( tidal wnitm uml
POME
In
Italy,
where
design-lu-iid
ah.id
two
week*
with
Mr*.
other di*aAt* fa with wunli "In* uu (ill* IIIBVn t
.’deny and tiwendy. and Mr*. A. H. and daughter, Cindy, of Starke,
iliiV silid why
VI.
were
showing
the
“
mw
look"
Lee’*
mother.
Mi*.
Lillian
Vickktu»wn ill*
rufflinl. uiid ({pill'll unmiMM'il
Hunter were the recent giiesl* nave returned home following a
l h * .inittlit r Hetty
mui.tha
before
it
Iwgan
riling
o f the W. A. Hunter*. Sanford, wnk'h vii.it with their uncle and erv, and hi»ther-ln-law and titter, An.erica, it ha* pretty well swept
6. Poftruyihi; %
•h*».»l vnutiir«t*»• 111ill ill’ IM Il- Ml) UiMH.Kt
llohri t I'.i i:• Ilolly wMud Stiii,
Jog Rolierta, of F't. Pierre, tin* aunt. Mi. and Mi*. Joe Faircloth. Mr. and Mi* Verne Messenger.
Al i»|irukini* only Jim* yuiisoit.
al.
Iiefore
it.
An
ocraslonsl
las*
Mr*. Lillian Morgan and two cliilMill k wide lout Intel
i* on .
7. Showioi; every jam
with
trim
leg*
atilj
dares
the
pub■lien. Mu* Shirley Morgan and
•lew log ih. : r&lt; gnl- who were
. d 'l
Harold
aveiage e.i e.| I.-, f. ,f '.• ni Di, mot. •ban Vo&lt;N&gt;
ive.1 today from Kab.nah, .
have money to .pend!
t&gt; P ,n,f
van ailived
have
converted
lo
long,
extremeN. Y. to spend two week
ly fud skirt*, sometime, only two
ot fhu-e imhe* off the groumlofiin featuring miniature imstles
oi p. plum*.

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Tocii Talk

•n fly, •tlith&gt;.* fte.preotlv, milII
.li ck in d. I*.mi into a h*al proof
cortnir.er and cool. If not uicd
ili.n cdiatelv cover and kaep in
tel i iyrralur.

WKDNLSD \&gt; SI PPKR
.•VllVfOllfll llllinlrlll gel .
r'r* "eh Frhd Potato,-*
I'oiuatoe*. S«pia*h and lltiioiiHutrtuinaih Y&lt; .i*t Roll.
Bmatl Balih Sltaw ry lam*
Beverage
I |(. •Ipe fol Stull. .1 D-.h Follow* I

L e t tos INI C m o

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(D O V IE S

Small llatih Sirjwlirtt* fun.
1 pint ha*kel i L’ . i|.*i iipe
•liawhrn le*
l 1 rup* »ugai
OPENS 12:15 P M. DAll.t
PAk over
. . md hull
Mullnee* IUc
Evening* lie
Put i l a roland. i .» -tiaimt and
rhildrrn I Ir
ivm-Ii under »o|.t i ,,r-tig water:!
dn In. Plan " i m. diuhi-Btcl
V: Wednesday.
•uu-epan nn I 1
v.th .&lt; potato' I’oday a
in 1.1het
V-I.i - .ni a l l mix well
I'lhic ov.'l Ini'!
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ha. k (he "new look" hut i* giving
Eli lo &lt;f reluctantly. Keen in Stuck
honii. the nation’* capital, ped. *
tiim.s turn for a second look at'
lame, with unusually long skills,
pa hied hip* and Iwv-walslx
I I'lovincial women ate sluwrr in
fo.lov.lng the whims of fashion,
hut ladies in garrison rilie* ate
repotted lo le changing tafiidiy
to |. .lger skirl*.
T'OKYO—The "new look” hahad .10 effect on Jnpatirse faih
I so*-* »urh n* they are. The gitli
wio. go In for western »tylc
rl. t te* wear them short, princi
pally because of lark of material
. . . The standard drr»i for old
‘.me Japanese is still the kitnono
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Eo.t Henning, Ca. Aug 3 (flpe
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Giants A n d D ayt
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Hounds To Hun In
Volusia Feature

First Game To Begin
At 0:30 At Park;
L o c a l s Drop 6-2
Game To S a i n t s
The Sanford (iiant* and the
Daytona Iteaeh l*li'l* ate srhi-dulrd to meet at the Munci pal 1‘ark
tonnfht in a twin hill, with the
f.rxt gain. getting underway at
t, :!i0 n'rloek.
The first contest tonight will
tnnke up a lained out ifame, whirh
wa* scheduled to lie played here
on July M, and the »econd fracas
will lie tho retfiilatly »ch,*dule.|
Conte*!,
1.11*1 night the Giant. drop 1**1 a
f! to 2 lilt to the St. AilgliMirie
Saint* In the Anri*rit City.
Joe Srhult* openeil on the hill
for the Inrnl*. lull wa. driven
(min the hill In favor of Donnie
iVonkllrl, who wa* relieved by
Don I'm held,
Jiltt Dene* went the loute for
the Saint*, and allowed tin- Giant*
riitht well wallcred hit*, while hi*
mute* were pounding the trio of
Fnnford hurler* f»r 13 Mow*.
The victory over the Giants
nudged the Saint* within t«,, and
one-half games of the Sanford agpt I'rration.
The Daytona ftMkh at Grine*ville ttame wn* postponed due to
wet ground* ln»t nitrht, but the
DeUn l Bed Hat* wete shut out
by the up-iinil-eomimf l*«-»hiirg
I’lrnte* in n 2 to « encounter.
Ralph Wonlfnrd pilrhed two hit
Lefthander Tommy Hyde i-ilxiw.
rd hi* way tn Id* seventh victory
hall for the Pirate*,
o f the l!*|K Florida State l.eatfiie
campaign last night a* he blank­
ed the Palutka Arnlea* hy a 0 to
0 Count for the leaiftie leading Or­
lando Senator*.
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Woolf or *1 and Hull! Palter ton ami Florida Hov Named
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On Baseball G r o u p
Piilntka (MM IMMi non -II
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Orlando 130 0211 IM&gt;* - « • 12- &lt;•
otunno ami Sheppard; Hyde and
I'lllLADKLI'HIA. Aug. 3 (A 3 urnntoki.
J,,eK Alder*on. high school honor
studcit from Lnldxsk. Te*a», »a*
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pres),lent of the National
McMnniif*
ciift-m. ii*
Du i nail office's aluitmo A*»oci*
If Rtf F. f
lion yesterday.
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The National lln*ebsll office D
Trlrr. If
x no-t-profji organiiation which
ivplfi. III
■|«nsor* an annual baseball *erle*
r.nv rf
with each player repiew-nting the
IiultR i»
WufRliRtn ii
governor of hl« state The I'layr n u c l i f l ' l i*
n * me uualified both for scholal^iki
If
sl.e and Imselvnll atality.
nlMirtliatn
The group’* iroarii of dilectot*
a- o i,i,m. &lt;1 the following officer,:
Ifilly liranl, Valdosta, tin . C U
Ncnion, Fort l.amb-idate, inn)
11- t«- ileul, Hepriersun. Nov„ \ir o
pii.irhnt*; I’nt Harringtan, Jr..
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ItlC A M A O N r W ON r u t s O L Y N P C
mtfiTA LLY. tOiJHO k m l l Y * Ha t h **
T L A n aO Turn T H IC K H
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Tevas has r lu tj' in six profrssional league* (and since it’*
fi.rnislung about • tenth of the
nut! in'* ba»el&gt;all B'* fc-eling it*
oat* , . , ,San AMonio i* go|ng
after *he 1049 rflki-ling of Ihe
minor league* . . I l f thi* Texas
l.-ngun metnlier Ttets it. and
la-ague officials think it ha* an
•-'•-client chance, it will he the
fourth tiny for the state to rnbllain the hig diamond |mi» - wow
which now nttrncts nlMiut I,Mm)
hu-ehal! men . . First » &lt;va Ihll
at San Antonio, then Dallas got
it In t-,127 ami Cal venton in 11*33.
LAST ItOFNDIT'
S-liugin' Sammy llnurh-.it teem*
only yesterday when he wa*
throwing that pigskin for Texa*
ChHstian-.hn* gone to California
niril the Irainihijr ramp of the
Washington Itedakin* . . . Sam
vow* this is thr last roundup,
that after *hi* season this 12th in*
mofevJlonal football) he'* null ting,
as n player. . . He doesn't waul
’* • give in* ranch life Ihe owns n
big spread at Itotivn. Tex. I no he
lean* toward an a«si»tant roachleg Job. . , Then he wouldn't have
to make it a vear-arnund propo­
sition. and rnuld spend sufficient
time on the range looking after,
ll&gt; little tingle*. , , and Sam's
i|i.lli* a naloo Performer too.
NOTF.S OF NOTH

Musial’s Average
Drops, But Paces
National's Batters

Hy ASSnriATISl I’ BBSS
l lv.
Georgia Florida
Irague
g~-rH-i W in .luted for last flight
mil ruin* put an rml to three of
NEW VORK, Auit. 3 UP)—Stan
them In the only two game* Mus ial .lugging oultiehter of the
gUyul Vnldn.ta anil Tliomarrvllle. SI . L.iui* Cardinal* lo*t jzround in
Jpilt
u dnutdeheader -A’nldosta1 III iiattle to kiln hn*eball’» .-(00
wit mug the fir»t .'t-1 ami Thomas- litteti. but *till managed to lay
sill" ine mgh’ tap W.2.
fgr m front in the National
T'h thm* games rniitfd out t*e. « w race.
vrite t’ordrl*
at Tnllahufet.’,
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rough
ifame*
of
SundayPAng.
Am.-ru-Ul at Moultrie ami Albany
1, do: ial owned a .Silt average,
at Wayrro**.
Ill tn the Ihwlifer* and the Titter* in print, more than Alvin Dark
toi'H K«'t hut »tx hit* between ■d lb,Mon. hi* cln-&gt;e*t pursuer.
tin m In tin- first ifame. Valdo*t» It. rk, the llrnve*' flashy rookie
lint lour to *eoie tin re run* while lhcistop , wrested second ptare
Tnemasville pot two hit* t** "tore ,twnv from Chicago'* Andy Pufko
onre, Byrne twirled the two-hltter tvrth * .330 figure
Pa,Lo ,lr«p|M'd 22 point* during
fot t,a* Dodger* while t’ rure and
le**,er shared mound dutie* for thr week to *1ip if notch to third
plat", only two degree* abend of
Tncmkivillr.
In tlur .ocond ttame Btmm»'Vil|e liirhir A.hburn of Ptdladelphia
wtth i .320 batting nvernge d'omrattle latch with a hitr 1J-hit x!tn,k ■
M&gt; •
..f
ti n.
fiftd,
to smother the Dodgers. The ini Holme* of Uu*tun wa* in"lifHi
Tljfir, itaiol In h 'in r h * th r e e place wplth .310.
rim* in the refund, two in the leoth the A met him League huttoii-l, two in the fourth and two tinrt parade despit? a rig-poinl
tn the sixth. Valdosta cot only slum| Inst week to
Wiilinmled runnerup Lou
m i in hitr off Siamos and Nil-on
lilil plJyed errorless bull afield. l Bo'uirvau, Cleveland’* managert
I *l.i rtstop hy u 12-point mntg|p.
jT . i- n.dian pilot slipped to .3t3.
I i I Zar 11In of St. Louis moved
|u| from fourth to third pot with
through Silday'* lytines.
*£»’i- K*-|| of Detroit, uliwwa*
last week, slipped to ninth
with .317.
Ion's Ted William*
*1111
Wall Kver*. Detroit, wa* fourth
with .332 and Cleveland'* Dale
Miteinll fifth with .323,

Sanford Skcet Club
Hold Shoot Thursday

DOG'wt

LRACING
k a in

OR SHINE

Bobby Folsom, Southern Metho. 1
University wiagtnan, has an

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ONE 1942 — 158” W. B. CAB OVER ENGINE C H E V R O L E T
TRUCK, 821»x 20 TIRES, TWO SPEED AXLE,
BK BRAKES. FLAT BODY.
ONE 1942 — 134” W B. FORD CAB CHASSIS, 825 x 20 T I RES,
TWO SPEED AXLE.
ONE 1911 - 158’ W. B. FORD CAB CHASSIS. 825 x 20 T IR E S ,1
TWO SPEED AXLE, BK BRAKES, FLAT
BODY.
ONE 1944 — 158” W. B. FORD CAB CHASSIS, 825 x 20 T I R E S,
TWO SPEED AXLE, BK BRAKES, F L A T
BODY.
NINE

— A R M Y D O D G E CARGOES ( F O U R W H E E L 1
DRIVE) ALL JN G O O D RUNNING CONDI­
TION.

SIXTEEN — 134” W B. FORD CHASSIS, COWL, AEROPLANE
TIRES REAR, xGOATS
xw m ao
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OR
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RILEY’S
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FOR
r im
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.
ALL THE ABOVE TRUCKS ARK IN OOOD RUNNING CONDITION WITH
PLENTY OF MILES OF SERVICE LEFT, AND PRICED RIGHT TO SELL.

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"nie ARKANSAS JUIKiK"
•llh Thr WRAVKH IIIIOS.

•„^ 'I7EN.D THK matinee
AND AVOID NIGHT CHOWDR

Tonight

Three G -F Contests
W ere W ashed Out

31G CHANCE AHEAD

1tnt ink ,H*-ri r Iiti v Mi*irf i11 IVj*11\*
romliMl throilirli thr Wht/ Who
id A in m if iikc K w irih jb
of Uotriom in ofib i •
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llrrahl Sp»»rt*» I'flllor
ntl-Ainr runt of mrinif jfr«*yh»mtt»l"*
^hirli will unllop toniirht in th«*
t|*)falr Inn
feature ninth rarr nt thr V»»lu*
.We, like D«( other Sanfordite*
«iii County
K«&gt;nnfl f’ lul* in
IlAVtotUl lt*':ic|| I'ttf HflililT “ TI th»- who u(t,'iide&gt;l the publie aurtlnn
n t r ntri t* li«*fnri* thr tint of of the Mayfair Inn yesterday at
thi^ rlimir wilt hr Hfu|»i&lt;) Hmih, Ihe Com t Home, were nvcih'Vd
Cn|it* C. Itultfirk, Kmevrr AniU»r, when we learned that the N’&gt;'W
Turk titan!*' Idd bad la-rn *c*
Mill©
Now V«&gt;ntfrr. Mil** ccptetl by the rouit.
(*fltowi«yv Olt'ii llonry HImI «**’!
I hr filinl* will o|Hrrnlr tbr
Hum.
halrl a* a hotrl, and a* a
Ihtrrnt r» ntrr^ on
H'ijfh
*'l, inr' for ihrir Mlnneapah*
Th'MJnh thin l»3tr liriinllt* h« mm*
'IHIrr* of ihe Vmeriran !•••&gt;•
fit tin* piofiry rttimrtviii- tifnr* rinllon and the Jer»ej til)
nti'l (a IhUUK dhunnrtl hy m«*dl t,inil« of Ihe Inlernatemal
*»f thr r\|»rrt7* in milktrig thrlr l.r.igur, ii « o revealed )t«lrrM'lrctioiiH* ho t* dlill n fnvnrttr
&lt;la&gt; after Ihe «ale l») I'nrl Hobuith thr form If
1 hell. dirrrlor of Ihe far-flung
tritinipti toniithl hr will i&lt;»+ thr tilanls' farm *)«trm.
The hid hv the National e x ­
fii t ih»if «m tin* Volutin ovul '»»
chalk up •even wind Ci*|*t C. hibition Company, whieh o»n»
|tul|**rk, IIn* &lt;h»|f which *ut * **11H- ' tin* liiant*. «a&gt; ju*t over I’1'*.ikhi, hut thi* iha** not complete
the rn*h outlay hy the rompaoy.
There i- a lion on the budding
fur SIMi.immi and IPIH ta&gt;*'* to
I be paid.
The Inn i* piolmhly , hied
aieivi* t."**l,nl*i at piraeni 'lay
Forever Amber, ItandhP* ice*.
I* another fan fuvurlle. "
Du the past *everul yearn Hh*
almost eipinlly |Hipiitai are '
nrlivttie* rif the City &lt;*f S-rrd'Uii
two Dsivalil Hiulliet -pud*1
*eelll to (rave revolved nroui d tire
Honey Hud and Caloway
Mayfair Inn. Ono of the large**.
i v i m i s r rin invn.M &lt;
|sl IIa, r a inn, Wile
Ptojccl* lo come to the city, the
I I,si llnll llalll IlMMfcie
&lt;iiant* farm club training 'nP-e,
lining X.. Aslrar. am* ’ “ *
wa* par.inllv de|iemlent upon the
•i r i *ioh. Ti,, tnpi ' "
u»e of the Mayfair Inn n» a home
IXVb r i . PM) Ixvn*. Hull* It--'-1*’
- „a llnrr V toil, oil,
f„r the Minncutmli* Miller* T«urI x*t llall llnll) ll,'Hl&gt;lr
|i»t* are utlrartod to the rtty i»y
Klim Mlilxs. Joyful t'll'il*-*
the n *"it hotel, and we conilder
, ,,i i«, Tr*’ ». Tr», k llnpi-t 11
I p. Top H a t t e r . I t o v l) It 1 *
thr toutUt trade one of the outIrrt liner A lull. *llle
"liniiling field* to Im' d«vclo|ivd
Miami HouimI Ibmton
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by the City of Sanford.
p, Javan, I'nti Hlinll. Ja.le,! J
|*rln&lt; ess &gt;lPlxe, VV..»-'-i"
Two unpopular event* ln\«ivri|
the Mnvfnir Inn within the part
Sports Uoundup
two year*. One wa* the illr evo «,
II) IIAltDLD V. ItATI.IFF
suffered during Ihe Junior ChamlTor Hugh Fullerton, Jr.)
Iht of Commerce State Convcn|tiou held here Inst AllgU't. The
recond wn* the unfavorable pub­
licity derived from the chnlng
of the hotel during the recent
State high nehiMil baseball tourna­
ment in Sanford.
Mr «ere glad to learn that
Ihe Jersey City liiant* o( the
Inlrrnalional league will also
Ire ijuarlrred at Ihe Mayfair
Inn for Ihe earning &gt;rar. lor
the n ■ i -i 'r r.,1 &gt;e.,r- Ihe
Jersey City aggregallnn has
been training In Jarksonvillr.
Tin Jersey City nine will bring
an aihlitiortnl Ml, player* td the
C|t,«s AAA variety to Sat ford.
In mhlitinn to the plnver*. their two dav* . . .When he got out he
familie* and friend*, will In- couldn't re*lst cavorting in the
-porls writer* from the leading Mrow. . So he hurl a relapse ami
paper* of lh&lt;‘ Jersey City area. D.'H.., (oik* heard their favorite
; In ii-allly. Jersey City i* alni"-* toe Iballet hm) pneumonia. .. But it
I a part of New York City, and wasn’t and Donk now i« up to l»*
we will derive untold amount* of pmitid', his heavies! yet . . .Bole,
who dtx*, everything with n foot­
publicity from the scnlica.
Sanford is rapidly hemming Ihe ball. too, is a 2IMI pounder.
baseball capital of Ihe world.
I.a*l year nearly Will young Hit. I.KMII'K MlltIVKS HAItL)
,-i«i Open ) , « l&lt; rday 9,v one of (lu*
I'resiilt-ni Dirk Burnett of the
men
underwent tiaining at the
a r*. I mat git - i/i big time golf
llnllas Texas l.eague cloli pre­
tiling*'
local
fuim
dubs
training
lllMMV.
k
base, and getting people into dicted there would lor n Major
II ignn (rounrevl |kxl t l’arky) Sanford is one of tin- main ob­ l.eagur In the southwest in a few
Dli.er &lt;T Sealtle by nine ntrnkea jective* we have in building our years, . . .League ('resident J.
il unit IHlinb- Irlnyuff. ThllV touiist facilities.
Alvin tiniilner said it would be
•II*1 Msi lire te g u lntm n 72 lode*
The tiinnt* will probably in­ longer than that hut it wn* com­
uvei
ii:.- (i.iitct y a rd it rook fie ld crease their baseball fritililir* 111 ing . . .The way things an- *hanl* nrl:y &lt; lull liiyinit nil even at Hanford. It will lx* virtually im- ing Up for
the Texas Ix-ague
-’Ml
possible for them to bold spring play-off* due in inid-Srptemlier.
drill* for the Miller* and the von might say it nrrived earlier
the Dodgers,
JeiH*-v City fiianl* at the Muni­ Ithan expeclerl
cipal I’aik. ttf courie. losth team* Cardinal), Bed ai.il Drown-, are
i mild use Ihe one (talk in the fortifying their farm club*.-Fort
event of a necessity, but this i* Worth. Hmutiin. Tul,n and San
not the rn*e. There is ample Antonio—*o hitr league warfare in
time, ......... Miring training, for a sense is shifting to Texas. , .
the tilant* to erect a sullnhle the Dodgers, Cards, Beds and
playing field for another clllh. Drowns aren't doing too well In
We Irelieve that another field wall the Major League rare* anyway
la- rmiMnicted, and it will la&gt; of mv maybe they’ll concentrate their
the latpst tyio-, romplrtc with ITUtv* for n .how-down in Texas...
stanrl* anil hlearher*. The field ndserver* view the sending of
will proliahly serve a rlual pur­ D'l-kv Medwirk In Houston as
pose. The fir*t olijeclive will la- one of Ihe moves to bring big
training, and the other for league play tn a minor league
J f d I icioc RecordingJUilft for
the Sanford (iiant* Florida State
la-agile games.
nor would lhr&gt; have made the
Il looks tn us a* If Ihe
ra*h ootla, to srrure Ihe M i),
tilanls are here In May, helull Inn.
cause. If they were only plan­
We an- glad that Ihe Cinnt*
ning tn make the Sanford base have (elected Ihe City of Hanford
a temporary affair, they would as their home away from home,
never have delved Inin Ihe j and we hope their venture* in
problem* of const flirting the Hnnfnid. Ihe baseball capital of
fields at the Municipal Airport, the world, will lx&gt; fruitful.

•TheTennette* Plowboyf, uit Oulter'

Men’s Sanforized

TUESDAY AUGUST 8, 1949

n r n A i.D

308 E. FIRST STREET

�TUESDAY AUGUST 3. 1043

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the gar .ml ai d no grinding ean
be done Impacted crop or gritC h i c k e n s D i s c u s s e d /ard frequently texult* when the
bird doe a not have ncie»« to |(rit
'll otliei
.• material.
The chicken i» ■ toothl*** *'te«Eventually the gnt grind* itInn- yet i* able to ciinnume large
quantities nf hard grain and dry •elf into |hiwtier, then pa*ae,&lt; on
Kin»e*. It ran do Ihli tiecnu»e Na­ through the mti .tine, fir it ahould
ture ha* given it n different kind alwaya I* kept liefore the bird*
that they may leplenieh their
of equipment with which to grind ao
«upply.
food — the gizzard.
Wilt tinby chick» ami poul* it
Thin i« the tough muarular or­ I* a different atory. While the
gan in which the grit or gravel i* youngaten at,. n.eivitig all-ma*h
n .titled to eruah and .grind the rntlona there ii no real need for
feeil. When it la loaded with feed grit and
it i. rreontmended
tin gizzard 1*egin» to expand and that
it 1-withheld for a few
contract rauntng the bald grain week- T)
align iii giving grit
to l«* rru&gt;hed and ground *&gt;&gt;' th e jt„ very '•■'mg chick* or [Hillltv.
Jk-MiIc* or grit. When the f«i*d I&gt;‘i(1lru1at\ the later i* that he
ii reilured to finer fotm by the little bird* may gorge Dwntgrinding, it p.v*e* out of the gil- nelvee on tic -jliatancr filling Up
zaidnndon
into
the inteatine heir glllatd. ...
mplcely
that
where it i* digeated and axdmilat- •be irgtdai movement of feed
eil by the iiird’a Iwnly.
through the dlgeative tract I*
Itf routtt If Ihete it no gnt In blocked. ('( m u
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NEW 1 Oltk —Ibdi teller, in hia
•|t„rnu*e the allder ha. a ten
Ml" M&gt; (|r«rib(N) ti*- »*p '■*lit
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Mu «.&lt;lilt* I, i " 1 r „n 1th* fir-t
L e g a l N o tic e s
7 Mr M.• ncMii itf W*|l|*,,
in the M'a.on Oddly enough. It to .tart thtowing it eally In
GO1 l •#* ml 1
la Ih* «fh &gt;lAjr
M illi l ill %1*1*1 i&lt; * l n*\
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a vi i y ge.nl condition India* it it
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"I uaed the allder in many «pot* Umm* t*»U*i»Fivi*ly.
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Tit4*1 XII. » «* 77 ivI
.....el •It•e*nifl. -*t. \
wbete I had uaed a curve before,“
M,iVhi*n thi *)liln is fully xh'* T.*h
Kl f«rlA
1-1 tU» .*f Jut7 X «• ! i)6 |),«
Wllie* Keilet. "It I. uaiially pitch- %*cflu|Kilt it "ill hit*«k nr* much
1till tillf!U-l -.llnr ift lilt ft*
•. . ile* 1
fi*r or m\ uu’hcn. It •locii H**t ttiailf ■1*lk11•a*D•it
iit . «tllHn iuli ii* widely or n tutvf, but • h*- twvurd thru*
ntr "hi rtmuirh t" **nt \%holr
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of in* •*ht«h m n u ' *»l its netton
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times.
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firil phoulil i f miliri iiiNiluhle.
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Soft nmtcrittl such it* mar Mr «ir nu^t-r with Krllrr Ahil th«* slidPt » Th*
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.iulck« Cy I** i km* for om*, U'llrvt'p i t -j |*rf |% rlitlrf lit*
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I*a&gt;en&lt;un. continue* at hi. pteaent j 1 Nr |* t*( i n t e r r . 1 M »
born i un pa, *■ lie could hit aU&gt;ut ( H o t e e l f i l l - I t a# i f r • t i l i i l l l l - f
i*P tin- year hell not bit 10 round | &gt; | 6
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i. Jit. hit in P.UB. Only other &gt; * i r t . . 1 4 ' l r r k • - e . i t &gt;
c o m Ta i h s H o w m u ch
line be pa.M'il 1% homer, wa* in,
\o i n i hi v1*1*1 ii i i nu
more . *=o o p Yh a h a
11*41 when be hln.ted Jit.
. Hob
i mi i i v in I II
11! S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S
F, lie* .a ), he'll nuikc up hia mind
■ a *i*i*-, i : i m -&gt;• m e .
tv&gt;. I M
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N*&gt;Tli*11 lit in
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in Augii-i regarding i, thud luirn2 0 OUMCE5V
h id lOlt SANllINl. ami fnu-bmg •terming trip
I &gt;..I Ini,.. 1 • .......... . &gt; ,*l J
with mod* in rquipment, Jn
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11 !*&gt;»■ '
ym*t experience, w**rk guar­
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II Selim111 ha.ebnll'. down iili.i ».,ii„- in mr **i . .ini i,». i
ani, ed. K. F. Steven*, lit 2 prime I. making the minor league 'i,,l* -.I*l*ti* al 1**1.
a, •*i
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Pox It.'IA. Sanforit. , nil 7I*'*I14 rlm b' iigiiin Ihi. .en.iin. Imping
I ■ |...,. .| l|i. Ir
1.1 Mill
alter 7;IHI I*. XL or before 7.1)0 to pay oft tin* moiignge on hia **• . ml la* *■- ll»*
*Ml.al |«l ' |«.Ill II
A. M.
new '.tniirant He I* II. a funny *mlln.lt- 7*1at, ».|
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.let*' about a reeent trip to lien*
T.iWli.hl), 2\ .
SKI*11C TANKS, pr**a- conerete Vei
i:**i i" v*ti"I Hew nu In Denvei to talk to
Itiliforred. .late nppiovtd .ire.
TIi**
uiri.tii .
bvl*. tun and 73.% gallona
All the a d - in their wonderful lm»e- *1*1 *111.1, I 11,.
wo.k guarantee,I T It lliown, t*.ill I'aguc." -ay. S, tut* hi When
Jr. Phone l.T.i W.
I r.* I'ced in the paper what I wa.
1 fit *• «4|r| ( r|ID&lt; •11 .1 ill !.*• i
to it,it for JO (o Jo minute. I got rt(|er iDPil at « «&gt;iilllihi In tl** 1«w
Kapert Kail in Rcpalilng
t
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|il'»'(!*rf 11 &lt;1« *•Ml'id Mi...... mill
mail. Imagine im* Hying nil the
Trti b u ( v; e s Y
1r— •t.|i| in thr Mu: In •I i |«hli $ 'i ! 1
Fred M y.r. 1)1 K I.m Si
un. aut to I', nver and getting tlr•
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RECORD
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ling a* t want I didn't *«nio out
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to lli'Mvci to talk fur only 20
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Well, do you know t
URKANHU Mornlrg Sentinel. Or- min.i'i Undo Kvrning Star. Call Haipb |U.t al**uit made my plane."
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ft tinlf nintrh iVrtlfl* me
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For evpert I'xhT itioti
c d 'lee. Phone H U . Sanford tip. tiur.*' miM* Jimmy Ik nimi t. Tht*
lint i- tnnfit a- .1 mii'tcr of
1,01. ter) 11ll', N. Park
KEYS mid
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m 1 iMiinit - II** t|&lt;*.ft i!h*- th** shot* O/.ARK IKK
f i s i i i m ; i \c k i . i :
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of ••*.*!, |#fi» 4n»l till- v%In*t hr lly HAV (iiitlii
8EK i s FOR
KEYS
20.-r 7V. I'lrwt St.
lilt 71 I.ES \ 77 IIIZ/.E R M OTORS
th.rl ■ *&lt;f t*nrh
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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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We w II elerlnfy &gt;uur preacnl
&gt;• wing machine for $30.60.
li '.f a Sewing Machine Center,
Sit*
&amp; Service, aero.a from
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Theater, Phone IIUO.

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For Kriulli
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*• t.anford
Phone 71M-W3

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Now lleadquaiter* for
MlirilRlll.A UAIIIOS.
I* irlabie. Table model* A* Atllo,
N e- tl'IO «lylea, M'.'aS up
Sanford Jewelry A l.uggage &lt;"».
tint* Sanford Ave.

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lender g|i*ri l»'an oreda, Sanfoni X-tYI Li-Ill Store. Tele
phone 161

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iL’ Xh.DO Pr,MiS—comoletc line
Hunta Tiuc.io Fm-J Store

For S'nle one large Trunk. Phone
(MB-J

Ki .'.more Kleetrie S. wing Machmet Cun.nl* model. Walnut
cabinet, flioiHi now available at
s-.tr". Order Uffim, 11ft K. l*t.
Phone 1«MI

AXTK1CKS In \-t condillun. Cun
lie acen at Sin foul I'pbol.teiy,
l i d ’ s N I'.iik, Mppo.lle Valdez
Hold.

FOR REN T

TW O or
Hoqs om

Four BOO \ 20 111irk tires, tube*
witn 7" wheel, for Ford or
Dodge H I*. 11uck». Cu.b fllHI.
Kit*:'» l*.id Cun* A Part*.
OFF1CK *pace In Mrlirh Itullding,
t.aige light of fire, newly deco* db’ «ttie fan, eul nu t Zenith
mted, all ntilllle’ , boat nn l janll,itrio; lb lot* corner lit iirva and
•or Mrvlce furntah*M. flail
r'rthrn Ave. Phone tVwkly,
SM-W, II. A A Kept. Store.
15711, Orange City, Fla.
Mrviciti and up tn dnte one room 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
rfflclrtry apartment. Idea! for
bu.rnea* couple. Downtown 1o- A ILL iil’ Y your car regnrdlc*
ration. Call 6M1.
of age or condition. Ratliff A
R( OM fm rent with kitchen prlvi-1 Son*. Phono J17-W.
f.17 Oak, No pel» o r |lllglir.t ca.h pr.ec paid for nod
.iliidren.
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
Co. 701 K. lit. Ph. U6ft
FOUR ROOM apartment. Apply u
iiL't it tv t V T t 'l i
11£ Elm Avenue.
H_____ llr.I.I W A n i r . l i
II (1.7 W
7* (7.7
TWO ROOM furninhed apartment. SALESMAN
AITED! Territory
MOWED. For teax.malde
min for liaal rnnn in Sanfurd. LAWNS
AJi.lt. only. Phone 3014.
e»timate* Phone 7IUt-W.
Air fl-IMnd Metal Awning Co.
Mb* Orange Ave- Winter P.itk, (•‘OR RENT—Flooi *and*r. E**&gt;
Garni;* Apartment. Mr*. H«y
(in cii. 7IM Pulnieilo.
Phone Oilnndn HH7L
uperattrn. Reaaonah’r rates, San
ford Paint ft Glaia t,o, I'hon*
Si •.! tnry office ufd.-lant b, t"** n
Vi.1
Will .hare nicely furnGhod 5 room
J.I and J. year* old. Exo llent
hoo-e with couple or family.
l*'.y, »ati»fartory hiiur*. ,\n ,»u
DODGE-PLY MOUTII
Electric Refrigerator ft Stove.
I . O. Ihix 404. Sanford.
PARTS ANI) SERVICE
Czi.ige. $4tM‘0. 317 Went 16th.
Hit Palmetto Av*.
Phune 1011
Si. Clout: to Kelpy Self)' Landty. «J
WORK W ANTED
APAiraiKNT, 516 W lit. St.

Cal in* with Kitchen, Connera lir a 'or Work by the hour ,*r job. Itai'i.i* te|&gt;aired, railed for and,
d* livered Plmne County 3702.1
(Tallin Court, tty. 17, 2 mil**
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
J. C Walter.
Smith of Sanfoid.
and dirt moving. We *pcclulirc
in conditioning building lot* 1.1 NOTICES— I'KKSONAL
and garden plou. Phone lf&gt;7 J
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
ii
the morning or after 6 ihi Fil.J HEALTH PROTECTION nml
i I MNKR LIVING call 061 for
P. 5L________________________
MODERN' 4 bedroom Ranch type
cop* .Into detail* on FOGGING.
li.unc, 2 bath*. Excellent loeaFLOOR
SANDING
M
fmudung
Soiinern Chemical*. Ine.
t.on Apply 600 l’ltimo-a Drive
cleaning ft waxing. Our po»e*
Phone 12.16-W.
unit enablea tu to work where 14
LO ST Sk F O U N D
there ia no electric .onnwtio I.o.*.Whit.* male terrier puppy
E'lce Room* ft Rath, large »creenavailable. 21 yeaia experi-ncFm,in Plcarc rail County 2106.
ed alteping porch, equipped
II. M. Gleaion- Lake M»*v, Kl*
k1!. hen. hardwood floor*. UH
IS
a u to s roR sale
W. lflth Street.
CARPENTERING and repairing,
hour, day or week. Art Dn*igh I WHEEL TRAILER, xuitahle
CAM**— Beautiful Location, no
for live xti'ek. Inquire at Mu*ir
4 (v. Phone 775-J.
liigh water worrie*. Ka»t of
Box. I It* W Ut St Phone 033.
Sanford on St. Julm* River. 3 tiirl, want* day work or iniatl
mdi* North of laiko Harney.
I.i32 llulck. new tile* battery. GimmJ
washing -601 Hickory Ave.
IlniUling 2(1x10, price $1,200.00.
i im*litbm $115.IHI. See at 23nt
Telephone 5JI' J, Sanfurd.
10
Iluaincrm O p p o r tn n itio
ft Park
“ h e a l - rWIATK—INSL'II ANCB MAN BETWEEN nge«~nf 26 and Av ..in Pick-up in good running
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
ifi to aviume life invuiance
,.•million. Can l&gt;e »een at laike
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
.,amcy and alLwnite debit in
Mary Garagrr— Price $100.00.
Mm 4 Floriaa Slat* Bxnk Hide.
Sanford. Guaranteed »alary FI"
|., i week plu« commlMion. Cail ' ^ ‘•l* F*/rd | "-eh, new paint.
h ROOM Houtc, cIum* In. lurnithed
,5 wheel*, i&gt; gi*ml lire*, heater,
iW -im l 217AV.
-li n e r lot, good location. Iwar"6 l.W* light*, radiator, dlxtrlIng fruit tree*. I*rlce rea*onluitor, pump*, raHiurtear, wlrAVON PRODUCTS
aide.
Reply Rox II .M .A. e l o Woman rah work 26 hour* weekly
iig brake* and rlutrh complete
S u ilord Herald.
U*lr of good M-rvice &lt;325.00 tarand earn $26-680 income Write
Nuumi Seabury, 311 E. Dull. Mt
fur e Thunday morning. 100«i
20 acre farm—2 barn* .tenant
Flinch Ave.
Dn a. Fla.
houne Phone 446.
|.i l Packard Club Sedan, Fled
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33 acre farm. 3 ham*, fine tonT o r t, 311 E. Second St. Phone
nr.) notiiie#—Beat dull Ave, Ph C/vLL 617 for Battery, Generator
117 J or 60H-W.
on,* c4(5.
and Starter ecrrlra. Swain'*
flattery Service, 301 W. Firit
10 loom, 2 »tory houre, good
SL
neighlairhood, 4 mom apartment
ut-. tain, private rnlrance, InRK.V1 A CAR
d'viduaf l&lt;ath ft hot water heat
YOU DRIVE IT
er. d room* dnwmtaira, I car
PHONE 20#
parage on 2V» lot*. Price $6,STICK I.AND-MOVRISON
300.00
U-DRIVE.IT. INC.
6j.7oO.tMt and worth iL five room
hour* A garage apartment with Help-Selfr Self Scrvtra t-aundiv
bath, paved .trreL
Drlera
Ironing
W. IL Wlltianni*. Realtor.*
406 W. IBIh tU.
Phanc US*
110 N. Park. Ph. 1120
LoittU# McMullen. Market Barl*er
6 Itnom Houte, extra large room*,
Ehjp open Thunday, Friday A
T h * P o o r CftYft M u
tcleaned porrhr*. goml location
Saturday. No wilting.________

or -wo lot*. 60,00000,

- B'cn room Motive, two loti, tl,000.00, Term*.
J. W. Hall. Realtor, 2429 MelI'irrvHIr An*.. Plum* BCX-W.

Reel Relate
Itrrent menu
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
ltd N. Park Av*. To) 1120
F.H.A. Loaf Term Loans G.L
F.H.A. Repair Loaae

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T o AdvertiBO lit*
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H o m e F o r S a le
Seven room-, two 1**1,
L.i-lly converteil to It|initm*e'
I"* an Income, lawaled S&lt;* I
Corner 0th A Elm.
J. YIDI'II. JONES, owner
Phone mm for apiiointment
M7A-J after fl:30 P.M

TRICHDAIRE
S A L E S --S K R V 1 C F

THE LONE RANGER

K I J 'I d C I O I I A I I U N
SERVICE and KI P till-

lly i m u Slriher
H ill

Hardware

301 K. tat St

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Phone Iil2.lt

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Ar» you (oioc uiraagh tba fuectiond
rnliliU* ***' peilmt patulltr toa-.mrn
111 la M r** ) / u w t h - mat* rma
mt*i from hot nmbe*. r**l to ant out. buh-tlmn*, Ul— I Then *•&gt; in
Lieu 6 rtokham1* v*e*ubw cotripotuld to r*lt*f* »ucn */tDptomi
rtniftatn'* Coinpound ilia ha* *tal
IMelon call a itanacM* toatc affect t

v LYDIA L nHUUM'S JSStViSi

WHY BE FAT

ETTA K KTT
lly Paul Rnhinwon

(ii) Phone

Silver Fleet Cabs

Phone 69

O o f d im m e r
w i t h o u t effotirtf
Y&lt;»1our ha*
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Van tlagf uti ATI— tela*
tv.k ahah KlUMIIalf act*
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aa— "T m -iB a ^ *"** 1 (™
with* u i r w 'B t C - * (a.iUai.y •*■)•
Tonchton'v phone 326; Roumlllst
ft Andcrxon; and leading Dept..
Drug ft Health Food Store*, if*
•rywni’ie.

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TUESDAY AUGUST 3, 1918

State Board Of Health Charges
Florida Water Polution Serious

Lending Drivers To | Commimrion Meet
Itncf At Daytona i i r ^ n u M i&gt; «B r * » .

Irvfclnctit wuik* and might u le
month* in some Instance*, Sillier
said.
He said that all wastes shc-Uj
hi treated and diverted.
in addition to the normal haiar-j
of pollution, he added, the danger
was increased during heavy rainfa'I* among wells in some lio,.,
-lone lot matinns.
7
"Except in cities where there
is "at.solute control," he said, "the
pollution situation may lie seri­
ous. '
Slider said "only good wa!, t
wtiks. good water work* op*i*.
tion, gooit sewage treatment »nd
geed industrial waste treatment"
could assure a community of |( l .
so.table purity in it* water supply.

.
„'th e edge o f the park by Mr.
DAYTONA BEAlII, Aug. 3 June. i M&gt;m the Ft. Loti*1 Road,
(9p*». tal)—The nation* UadinK whjfh
S u ,r Highway
atovk car driver* will battle for( jJa_
JACKSNVI1LE, Aug. ) (A*) A .'Mate Hoard ol Health engineer
top l.onora in the 160-mile nat
Mra. Prudence Kruno, a widow,
iunr I rhwnplonihlp lfuek Mat hi* asked that aid be yivrn in clear
lias said a sciioui condition rsistrd in Flouda due to drinking wsler
JJimt rial rare over the 2.2 mile iny a ditch that leads to her
pollution.
Ix'itih rood rour*v here rn-xt Sun­ farm land adjolniny Lake Triplet
He laid there was no immesliat? way of determining how
day afternoon with a total pu»»r near Fern Park. The Commission
widespread polluted arrai were; nor how long it might take to
of f.1,rl(NJ being offered by Direc­ appointed a committee to look
tor Dili France.
survey and corrrcl the situation.
into the matter to determine if
f'm e trial* for the bin speed abutting property owner* will
tie said, loo, that a numhei of cominumtiri in the state ahead) had
i-lamt will In- held Saturday airier to the drainage work.
been advised by the bond to go on a boiled water restriction to itoid
after noun, ■lurtinit at .1 o'clock,
Sam Gardner, Lake Mom-w
serious disease.
with two 1160 rash prize* leinir grocer, rripiFstrd that Monroe
The engineer was J. It. Miller, no- lor survey* and the high cort
offsted the two drivus turning In Avenue In- liyhlcd from fu st
•scistynL.tu David Lee. chief trn- .if lonstrurtion
of
treatment
thi fastest time*. Sunday's birr Street to Seminole Boulevard.
gin -er who at present 1* on *n pi- nt*.
•
race will yet underway at 1:15 The matter was taken under ad­
infliction tour down the east I An Orlando well digger, Clyde
oVIm it.
visement pending a conference
coast.
Fieemnn, was quoted a* saying
Tl.t- race i* lieiny sanctioned by with II. H. Coleman of the Flor­
.m itict : r« * rr i:x n
.Vilef said a number of local­ that more than a hundred wells
the National Association for Stock ida Power and Light Company.
TO }|*rth* Jsne June*,
ities
recently
had
been
taken
off
TO! Itrunnrll Ml,
in
Oiange
county
showed
traces
cat Auto Hnring. Inc., in honor of
Kaiidall Chase and Hnlph A.
Wayrfoss. O*
the boiled water restricted list of methane ga* that i* produced I
ln.» !.«;«■ Iturk Mathi*. n lo-loved Smith requested the opening of
Tiiu
n r hereby is&lt;iulr*d lu *p.
slier correction of sanitation f*c by decomposed sewage and vegedriver from St. Augustine, who a road from First Street south
,,
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, i»»»r -n itie Jnd -ll jr *»r H*pt#mi,«r
•lilies.
,
tal-lr* waste* and that these spot* i A
i &gt;s&gt; m * certain n . u .
lost hi* life in a non N ASF A It to l-ondonbeiy Corner, then west
He said two tuwn* wcie at pre-I
w oe suu-eptihle of rontamln - p»riding In in* LTrcult Court j
tare «| Orlando. A rash award of to (irapeville for a total distance
selll in the mld*t of constructing |
n,
IMstulnol* County. Florida, in rhstt
SM"I will la- yivrn to Mr*, lluck of one half mite, Chase and Co,
erry an alitirsvlsls -1 till* of wla p
plout- tu take care uf any pultu
Afilier said the
situation atoumi1
Marina from the raring fund
.
caute Is tVII.I.IAM A JiiNkj
offered HI feet of abutting prolion situation — Gainesville mid ilr lt udo was the o n ly area that , said
i-uin nir
&gt;.r&gt;u&gt; Ma i i t i i a j - nj;
in ttv fur tbs light of way of 60
H.tfh Spring*.
ho't'id
methane
gas,
much
of,Ji»NKM
ii*f*nasnt
ga*
feet. The Board Voted to notify
WHn*** ot&gt; hsnd and 1, 111.41
Miller *uid must recent addi­ which rome* from citru* wastes.
Sam Fleischer, another adjoining
LJ. S. Olympics
at Sanford. Florid* ittl* . j j
tion* .o me bailed water list were He said pollution in other ateas •*at
-lay ol August A. t&gt; I•«*
J
property owner that drainage
Jennings, Lake I'lacid, Ocoee. •aine from general sewage watte*
O P IIERNDON.
II -Mlhui* t•miw
Heel
pia-krt* Will la- moved hack 16
Run. on and Copeland. He said seeping through lime*tune strata.1
iT*rh of Mi* i'lr&lt; uli • . .n,
rrful sprinter*
Mel Cation. feet from the County right of
a .-onplcte lift of such localities wnifh i* under mo»t o f Florida, j , ^FAl-1 M*i»tnul* County Fl.rld*.
Harriev Kwell and * Ilff Itourland way; however, if he grants a
aver Honda * » « not imnu-diatcly
fo lorrect pollution in a local- 1&gt;1 n ,(,iir.« r. Allornvy
— Into the final* of the »&lt;ttt. right the County will move the
availat.le.
!t&gt; usually means construction of i&gt;*i^nd. Florid*
tnetrr daih and qualified another pocki-t* ton k again.
•filler said the hoard engineers
trio - in the shut put.
F, C. Fullerton protested thr
hau "no idea" how much of the!
Staitli.y the fourth day of the placing of hamlHH, fencing and
al-te might tie in danger at pre-,
tame*, America led all nation* host*
V ft (placed
H U C i i ]&lt; arm**
I Q 1 f t I the
I I I * 1right
1 ,( C 'W * ' * of
*
i
aent I i-ca i&gt;*e of n
a tack of nerson
|H-rson 1
In the unofficial team scoring wayr of Sliver t-ake Drive n e a r ] ;
with lf.tr point*, iepreMutiny five the lake. Commissioner* promised |LSanford Employment
track and held rhatntiionihlps, to Invrstiyate the matter.
two in iwlmminy and two in
Building of a eat to hold creo­ AITHOUOH BUllFIQHTIg Alejandro Garcia lie* between life and death. Madrid'! fsna or "aficionados" ata
Office Will Close
wrestling.
sote for treating lumber to be still talking about tha "coglda" which they term tit* most dramatic uf the bullfighting aeason. The wutd
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3
The only setback today carne in u*ed for bridge*, also of a idled mean* "catch" and Is colloquially applied luJhe act of a bull catching the bullfighter. Hera, top laft, tha bull
^1**0 Employment Service offices
the 10.000 meter walk prelimi- to shelter the *at, was discussed refusra to b# fouled by the cape and nicks Die matador m the right thigh. Top, right, tha Infuriated animal
in Del^nd, St. Augustine, Sanfuid
turns and gum Garcia In the back Bottom, the matador lie* critically woundad In Uia at tics but hla helpers
nails*
an event conceded to with J. W. Armstrong and H. K.
and 6liaml will )•« closed Aug. 31.
have meanwhile districted the bull, the winner. sol art taking him out uf tha ring.
(International)
the durable Europeans — in which Coggins, representing the GeorClients of all except the Miami
all Americani wete ruled out be­ gta Caiulina thi Co. Action un
Beach office will be served during
cause of ttvie.
the matter wit deferred until a
weekly visit* of Employment FciHenry H. I.arkau, Fred Shai- lain date.
vice and Unemployment Compen
ava and Finrst Weber, all of
satlon workers, Chairman Carl I!.
New York, were thrown off theEmith of the Florida [ndusli.al
Hark 1-oraun the Judyr* hel-t
States
Elections
Commission said. Miami Ibseli
thrii lievl-io-toe »tyle, with ernclients will lew served nt the
pha-f* on |lie locked knee, wasn’t
1 1eelleura One l-e*c l»eel
Miami offire.
reallv the walk, as the Europeans liro.1t Ihi outcome of a KepuhliSmith reported the rioting I*
eah primary ronles! In Missouri'*
describe it.
TOKYO.
.-.
3—f.Vl—Blaine forced by a U percent rut in frdDistrict. There
Itep.
Uncle Sam's forces received a IkviMih
Hoover, rhief of the civil service ieral funds allotted Florida for un­
tremendous scare in another sec­ Ihwc-y Short ha-l a* his opponent
division nt General MacArthur’e employment and employment *crtor. The basketball team, regard­ go, juin Uniteo, a former »tate
headquarter*, today defended the vire operations.
ed a* n Irndpipe cinch to take legislator. Short i» In lim- to
occupation commander'* labor imlHe said efforts will lie made to
the rhuinpionahip, had to come head the House Aimed Service
Icie* a* nect-» tar" tn restore onler transfer employes of the four of­
-jsrr-J *
from In-hind to squeak past a ('ommlttce If he is re-elected ami
"In j fspltlly deteriorating situa­ fice* to other branches or depart­
fiiipriainylv touch Argentine foe, the hcpubUrans retain control of
tion."
ment!.
6‘J to 07. The Acrrntinea ltd, 33- the house.
He termed the iiusition uf James
INDEPENDENCE DAY — SYMBOL OF AMERICA
ilia*iaaippl Demouats met in
25. at intermission. The yame was
H. Killen, who rr.tigned as head uf
Lena) Notice
rorvenlion. They were espcrtc-d In
a preliminary.
the labor division In protest over
MacArthur'a ban ol strikes by t s OOll IIT O F T D K « • o r N T T
Wilbur Thompson of Southern Tt.dcrse the {’residential ami Vice
A world afire with Ideologies that threaten to destroy
Japanese government employes,
J t l l M I K . 8KMINOLR r o t ' N T T
California, and Jim Furh* of Yale, I'n-*menlial randidaies of the
HTATE OF FLORIDA.
Dixie
*tate»'
right*
movement.
'"compete nonsense."
shattered the Olympic shot pul
TH
the lll«rties we chertih awakens us to the valuable herb
Communists jammed into 61mlKillen had chttrgrd the Japanese In INre I 'linilA
record* In their first attempt*
th* Estate o f
i-ot. Square Garden Inst night
government, at MacArthur’* *ug- ilA lir C. WAUDWKl.t,
in the finals.
age that is ours. Let us tesolve to exercise thoie rights
for tiivir own national convention.
ge*t!on, denied ba*lc right* to gov­ Ilrrrssed
Thompson lostrd the iron hsll Ilie event wa* hlgh-lighte&lt;! Iiy
TO A L L WHOM IT MAT c o s ­
ernment employes by denying them
that will keep alive our American way of life.
64 feet 'a inch and Fucha threw censure of the Democrats and IlrCRRNl
. .
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the
right
to
bargain
collectively.
S
Suites Is b e rshr Bl» »n that Marr
It 6't feet Hty inches ta top the p-.hlnans und praise for Russia
Hoover said the occupation com­ IV {Irani filed her final report ee
mark of 67 fret IN inches set and Henry A. Wallace.
mander "was forced to step in to ailmlnletratrlt o f the e*t»te of
by Han* Woellkc of (it-rmaiiy in
C. W ard well, deceased; that
restore some ncmblance of order Marr
she filed her petition for final
I0:i5. Francis Delaney of San
in a rapidly deteriorating situation discharge, and that ehe will apply
Add
a
teas|HHin
of
caraway
Franriaco did 62 feet f m inches
between the Japanese government to the Honorable It W Were.
seed to the water in which a
on hi* first throw,
nnd ll* employes, with a paralys­ County Judge nf Remlnole County,
corned l-eef tongu* i* cooked fur
Thi* was the seventh Olympic a different and delicious flavor. WEARING ItHUAD SMILES, I'rrsidenl Harry S. Truman fleftf anil ing strike of government worker* Florida, on l b * thirteenth day
August, t i l l , for approval nf
Gov. Thonm* K. Dcwt-y fright) who will
Hi fight It out at the H I* In L r l Ju V which In end”
ircoid to fall 111 Hi track and
fo r final dtscbVrge as adminNovember
for
the
I'residency,
shake
ha
■
ml*
nt
the
dedication
of
Now
imtwiwrUhZi
field event*.
condition l»lratrl* nf the estate o f Msry *
dlcw.ld.
Queen*.
Host
to
both
i
l
S
J
S
*
'
York
City's
Interrintiunul
Airport
in
IdU-wild,
O
Wardwell,
deceased
In the 2'Si-meter tunninir trial*,
would have rrsultml in starvation
MART P. lilt ANT
uf thrill *«&lt; Mayor Wiliam O'Dwyer (center. ('llInternational|
Patton of the University of South­
anti disaster. . ."
Administratrix or
•ly Alky
ern California and Ewell, the 30the estate or
Killen. Hoover added in a state­
MAItT C. WAIIOWKI.I
yeat-old Penn Stater, finished
ment. was given ample opportuni­
deceased.
eerond ami third to Jamaica’s
ty to state his vlewa before Marllerb McKrnlry to i|ualify with
W iB ool •m.YiN' 'fo
Arthur dispatched, hi* letter to in t h e c o n t v o f t iik county
ease.
Premier Ashiila, but made no pro­
JIIMIK. rir.MINOl.K C O l ’ N T T .
6 \ f AWAM f 'u M y y o 'K
FMUIIDA. IN 1‘ ItnHATK.
test at that time.
Ill re: Ketste of
Hoover described tha reason be­ NATHAN
Cangrott GOP Seeking
I
Mora A-Bomb Canlr«l
Bor hit snuu take I.KWF.NTHAI.
hind MacArthur’a action aa "lb* !)*. rated
Action on Homing Bill
|
Talk* Loom In Offing
w o k To 6ffI&gt;W BRAID
establishment of an effective civil
TO ALL C l t K D I T o n n AND PERservice, with the elimination uf HONK It A V ISO CLAIM* Oil HE*
Speer*/ to Central Prfit
AM' MEAT* D t LAWD
Ad AI NUT UAH) KHTATB:
paralysing, feudal bureaucratic in­ MANHH
Toil and each o f you are hereby
A.HIIlNi TON—Strong sentiment has developtd In Republican
fluence* and t h ■ parasitic Infil­ notified and required to present
DIPM' S t T OUT KO
tration of Communist Influence any claims and demand* whlrh
ranks t &gt;r keeping (he apec'tl seealon nf C ,tigress going to
f a t e L O f^ H e s!'.
under the pretense of labor ad­ you. o r either nf you. may hare
clean up bllli that wc.e on Die 1 -ilf i ben Die tost **!....• *..3«J
against th* e i l s l e o f Nellie* Lewvancement."
Juna 20.
•nihat. deceased, tats o f said Coun­
MarArthur
he
added,
had
no
ty. In the County Jud ge o f HemRepublican aenatura like Arthur V. Watklna of Utah contend that
view to Influencing the labor Itoil# County. Florida, al his of fice
Congr •*» should stay In araalon a few weeks to consider and puaalbly
In the court house o f said County
movement In private enterprise.
el Hanford. Florida, within eight
pass tha Talt-KUrnder-Wagner housing bill, the 300 mlllton-doUar
calendar months fr om Ihs lime nf
rducatlonal mraauie ami other legislation.
th* first publication o f this node*
NOT MUHDRIt
Csch claim or demand shstl l&gt;* In
Watkins ha* substantial auppurt In GOI* ranks.
writing, and shall s ta le the plare
Senator William K Knuwtand fit), California,
KLY WEST, Aug. 3 UPJ-A o f residence end post o f fic e adfur eaatnplr, insists that Congress should koep
o f th* claimant, and shil l be
laboratory analysis of vital organ* dreas
sworn to by the claims nt, agent,
going and take up the legislative proposals of Uw
and Mood from the body of Cuban nr attorney, and any such claim
pirsidrnt, although both tis and Watklna oppose
or demand not so filed shell be
1 icvolutionarY loader Carlos Duauc
Sold
any Idea of reviving price controls or consumer
dt Estrada, fount! dead aboard
INF* T. DOT Eft
boat here on July 81, shows that
rationing.
A* administrator o f
death was "probably caused by
the Ratals o f
Some other Republicans, such as Rep. Clarence
NATHAN L E W K N T I I A L
gasoline fumes," Dr. Edward
J Brown or Ohio, say t.ungrraa should "educaU"
deceased.
Uur.iu.ies aald today.
the people on the matter of high prices by dis­
First publication July IS. III*.
missing the Issue exhaustively In congressional
chainbeta.
•
s e e
Senator Arthur • MORE A-ROMH CONTROL TALKHT —Diplo­
matic observers In Washington look for a possi­
V. Watkins
ble reopening uf dla;u**luna aimed at establishing
International lontiul of atomic energy.
These oboe 1vers point out that I’rraidrnt Truman recently left tha
door wide open for resumption of such talks In the United Nations
when he Issued a statement on the latest report of tha Unltod
States Atomic Energy Commission
Although Mr. Truman flatly blamrd Russia for blocking all
attempts tn act up International control, he said that he atlU has
hopes It can be attained.
Tills statement was Interpreted to mean that the United Stakes
Li willing at any time to resume talks on International control of
tha atom whenever there appears to be a dunce for aucceaa of auch
discussions.
s e e s
• DRAFT MAY DRY LABOR POOL Home biialneaemen foreaea
employment shortages aa a result of the new peacetime draft pro­
gram. Military authoiltica still dun't know how many young men
19 through 33 will be called up.
However, tome sources estimate the -ju re at shout 300.000. In
addition, approximately 191,000 youths uf 18 will serve for one year.
Industrialists see in this a marked depletion In Its source of em­
ployment reserves. Coupled with this outlook la the fact that amployment la at a record peak—over the 60 million mark.
Economists are itUI trying to figure out what overall Impact this
will have on the nation's economy. One fact ■tanda out: should
manpower and material shortages develop, the present inflationary
■plral may yet get out of control—unless drastic wartime eoatrols
are relrapoeed.
o s s a
• FLY-BOYS POPULAR ROT UNHAPPY-Tbs United 8talas A ir
Fores would have been Just aa happy if than had beta M «*r«r
Jatri^Addod Pirert Cosuwctlosia To Taltadraft Training commanders are taking the whole
tm
*_fl. U.-Je
thing wtth a grin, but privately admit the draft
Vtmfl
"A»k about tha ronvsnlsnt m w AD Travel
foula up their program to a certain extent
Crwdlt Cord. Good on oil Florida Airways
UpUMP
The Air Force baa never had any trouble getting
Fw iM riitte ss Aiiwksro Phaao IBM
manpower, and has baen able to pick and choooa the
TRo ScBodolod AlrUao Barring Booford
exact types If wanted. How. however, tt will have to
“ S ?1
ft,*oi' . oC tt* u ttrough Ifl-yaar-s-Ma wko wtU ba flnflaA
UtAir
•&gt;* 9lWatI a curtain number of lit*
!* • w nMhlflf to ealtet tor osm yooria oervtea •*
avoid bring drafted for t l moatha Tht U flA f iT*^*
wHI not bn as amenable to olr
M -

Legal Notice

MacArthur’s Labor
Polities Defended
By Blc*.ie Hoover

Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS

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�TUE WEATHER

Hanford Ifmttfi

In Unity Thera Is .Strength—
r« Protect tha Past* at the World:
To Prumota tha Prana** of America;
To Produce Prosperity (or Sanford.

Moatly. cloudy thin afternoon, to*
night and Thursday with oc­
casional. thunder'ho - rr.. Moder­
ate southerly wind*.

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

VOLUM E

XXXIX

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

Established 1908

Spy Says High
Officials Kept
* Him On Payroll

Giants Purchase Mayfair Inn

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WASHINGTON. Aug. 4—l/TJ
Secretary of the Nary Sullivan,
hailed before Senate inveatl*
gator*. refu»ed today to say
why William W. Itemington » u
itlml to rmign hi* commlaalon
In the Naval Reserve. Sullivan
• i i railed to the Senate Of fire
lluilding after three admiral*
refused the Information and de­
clined In turn over thr Navy'*
tccrel file* on Itemington. All
cited President Truman'* order
again*! making public file*
draling with "loyall)" lnvr»tlgatlona.

No. 198.

Republican Leaders D ecide T o
A b an d on Anti-Poll T a x Bill
Tito Wins Support
Of Reds In Fight
For Trieste Area

Navy, Civil S e r v i c e
A tte m p ts T o F i r e
Silvermaster W e r e
.Futile During W a r

Associated Press Leased Wire

W E D N E S D A Y A U (L I, 1948

Hungary President

D c b a t e Is T e s t O f
Unity A uiuiik Sov­
iet B l o c In U. N.

P Agrees T o Drop
Marshall Refuses G OFight
In Order T o
Congress T o
To Give Indication QAllow
u i t B y Saturday
Of Parley Results WASHINt.loS. Aug 4. ;fP)—
A llo t her M eet Between
Stal in A nil Fnvoys
M a y B e Requested

I.NKI SUCCESS, \ug 4,
Mclth.il Iiln'i )ugu«U* Gciveinmrrit won Soviet *it|&gt;|&gt;.&gt;ct today
in ilt fight with die Western
I’umpiv over I lirilr.
Ilie debalr in the vet only
council wav thr lint Irit of the
unity of the Soviet bio. in the
WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. 1*11—
Nathan Girgoty Sllveiroitter, now ,
l lilted N.it Klin nine 11it- Comlllaccumt of ipyitift lor R unu. ]
fnt111 began lit leleril .ill.ii kv on
lllu
itayrd un ilir government payroll
Dilute i /
M.imtilikv. foreign
timing the war although both the j
Navy and Civil Seivice Corntim*
miiinlei of the Soviet Uki.iine,
protevted vigotoutly agatn-l what
•ion tried to gel lum off. it wa*
ARPAO IZAKASITS
he tailed rffoiti to obveure the
dncloird today.
OIPUIY raiMIII Atpad Srakaslta
Yugotlav complaint in irrelevant
Th u vvat developed at a icti.on
(above&gt; It.it been approved by
cminlri-tnniplainli Hr objected leaden of evety Hungarian polttioi the llouie Un-American ac­
paiticulaily
to demand*
that ral pally to titt ered Z*,lUn Titdy
tivities committee where Silver^ ugod.it la rr|M)it lu the council a* I'te-ident. The latter resigned
■nailer took the (land ahd ( I )
on thr .ulminivtrution of the Yugo- after the artrtt of hi* *on-lti-law,
denied hr ever wai a tpy or
Victor Cacrncky, cm e.plonage and
tlav /one o f the flee trrntoiy.
agent of any foreign government
(reaton chat get.
(International)
"It would tie incoirrcl and inand (2 ) tlradfailly refuaed to »ay
appropiialr.” Minuiliky t.vid, "to
whether he ii or hat been a Comluoaden the cair to in.|uirp into
muniit.
what ha* been taking place in
Silvermaitrr. a middle-aged man
Ihe \ugnil.iv rone.
wilh a ihock of blond hair and
Yugoalnvin opened the debate
a briitling muitache, it one of
vtilh « charge that the Western
the men named by Elisabeth T .
l'nwer* to effect, had ntrendy In­
Bentley at member* of a wartime
corporated the British-American
H.tie of Trieste into Itnlv by fin­
Communiit ring in the govern­
ancial and ■•eonumlc agreement*.
ment. She trvtifird that they gave
Hr. Jom Vilfan. the Yugoslav
liri tecrei information for relay
trpreientative, told llio United Proposal Would Give
to Russian agent*.
Nation* Security Counril
the
Red-Ruled S t a t e s
—I'hotn lly Raymond Studio United State* and Hrltnln are
After 8ilvermaster left the w it- i
Edgar P. Feeley, (front left! treasurer of the National Exhibition Company, owner* uf the New York openly violating the Italian pence
R e i g n Over River
n»*a chair, Mias Rentley went bark
Giant*, la ihown
L r.
F. imyie
Hoyle a area
deed tor
for me
the aiayrair
Mayfair inn.toiiowng
Inn, following me
the public
ahown receiving from U
pu me auction y;&lt;y
s*'.i“ .|«aty in »n eff.ui to
and repealed the atory *be told (ilanta,
’ ast *w|[ that Sllvam ^.’-v Lr-rJ- ducted Monday morning kg Mr. Bogle an the Cuuil House rieps where *•»■ Feeley madethc highest L» »-.the reactionary furcea of Italy."
llt U.RADK. Tw T 4. 4^»&gt;
..Th|t
, y riiat|nrtion
»d it 'Cofnmunlit “ group** In the Carl Tlubbell. Claat farm club dlmtor, la |inmadlaU.|tr behind Mr. Hoyle, and Charlaa Marion, who will
H MllRMPd «■ l*if» Itl|
manage tne
iiwwi stands ^
vll| CommU.lowr
.........
____ ' l*
|!H
All-h&gt; Mltrrlrm n.r.e
to
toff tl
managa
tha htrtel,
CUy
Jojhn_ » / « « ■ ., and ....___ _
&gt;e Anglo-American
tl,. • ^ ir Ruvvianv pirvenled tixJ.t.

WASHINGTON

4. pt*»

Scrirtaiv M.mlull dr.imed today
to give re|H,rtei« , « imJiiitiun
when lln- Wrvletn l*"writ *mi
Rums will aunounte ihe inullt
of then talk* ilk Mow (1W
Al lilt wertl) nr*, mnlfirme.
the iriie tjn t,f ilale nguilt mimIjiiied tile teiieiv whi, h the
Aiueni an gm nuilieul ln&gt; i|; lird
to tliii itage oi lonteit.ilioni will,
1'ietmcf Stalin
M*nh.ill *jiti hr tnuld n,&gt;i gi*-*
.my idea wjir-ii to rvpril Wold on
thr outcome uf Monday mglit'i
talks and &gt;.llil that (oi very evi­
dent reason* the &gt;i*ie l)e|Mitmenl
could make no tlalrinrnl Without
rSpLillitlg fuithri. lie added lltal
for equally evident iravoiit ipeiulalion about tbr till, might be
very harmful.
Malthall
pioiiiord that thi
Stair Delia ttiiieni would do
*
'
,
betl to p iu trit the rnlrrrtli

Senate Republican) today abancltilini thru rtf,uti I.i pait all
anti |h,II l.vv bill dm tug litc rXKa
•estion ol longirtt.
I be action, decided upon at a
ron irirn ir ol tiOf* tenaloii, tepic*r|ilrd j vnloiy f.j| NuUlhcitl
Deni,&gt;i i.iii whole filihuilei against
tlie lull tv hi a, t if IIt Jay.
Cliaiiiuan Milbkin
(R Colo)
tnld irpoltrn the GOf* confctcnca
agteed io ib*r ihe deck* for the
Senate to lain to other pieittnt
butinevv iii the hope that Congrctt
ca n quit by Satuiday night,
I lr &gt;in1 the Jt, moil to aban­
d on lie poll la* tIHlit .it ‘ futile"
at thi* lime wav leached aflct
cun*idriable ditcuttiun. He laid
the
t,(t|* Srii.itol*
committed
tfiemvelvr. to an rlloil to ebango
Senate tuln m faiuiaiy to that
deflate iu.iv be limited Such a
change would vllnw the Scnala
In

invoke ilutuir and ball a fill-

buster
While the i;t)P Senators war*
meeting. ItepuMicans
un tha
H ouse till.- formally proposed

Hi ' b ' ' lr own antl inflatlun t,|ll amtii
. p i o h i v that it may teach tha
ol ‘

Russians Present lire America pieu in the nrgo lion*|--- ' 'Ifloor fm ad ion tomorrow.
t 'liniiniao U oh’ ott (R-Michi uf
tin- Hunt'- Batiking Committse
tiaiiunt.
Their Plans F or All lufolllll-lt MOltn- 1,1 Moil-OW disclosed tint ths measure call*
«utm- *mi uf agn-rinent may for re.luting instaUmrnt buying
result from the talk* of Western i-untrol* ihiough next March lu.
Control Of Danube *«hl
l'nwer envoy* with I'rinie Minister It nltn provides fur moderat*

.Stalin and Kon-lgii Miuittrr V. tightening nf hank' credits.
The**' steps previously had been
M Molotov
The ilifriMiinn! would not tpecl- agreed upon by the Republicans
fv the natuie of .micIi un siper- w h o h»-e ignored anti-inflstlon
inriit. Anotlii-r luevting of the cu rbs proposed by President Tru­
*
envoy* with Stnlln, Molotov ot man.
Mtlltktn s!-o told uewxmsn af­
I*-th mav lw ie.|iie,ted toon.
The three envoy* -- Ambatta ter Hie Iciiglhy meeting of GOP
dot Walter lleilell Smith, French seiiainrs:
I Inflation h givlatioii "will not
Yvra Chalaignrau
manager of the &amp;mlnola County Chamber of Commerre. arrange.! the deal with the Giant* while on « fF*re-« TmrilorvTf'Vries'ie** ami the!their plan w lm li would give Com- Vinhtiiadoi
(4 •antinisti) pm I1*** •’**»»•I
and Kiaiik Itolw-rta. principal in
Republic o f Italy.'- Villon »nld i munot inh .l *t.itr» id l..t*lrrn Fu­ irlatv to llritlaii Foreign Seenj"ls the open iM-i-ii|iatii&lt;n
lupr r*ilu*ive itillliol n%f| Hie tm v Krnrut lleviii — were trpuit] Anglo-American tiim|i*."
it'Mtlaant
l*aa* KI&gt;U
Danube.
j Vilfan eulied mi (he rotllii it to
Deputy
Foirigli
Mimitri
Aniliei
act i|llirkly to }■■ ,-rit un itI],-tv
British-American plot to turn A \ oluntky |iir«rntrd the proover all of Trieste to Itntv.
|hksI iii thr Dsmtlie conference,
If. S. Delegate Philip C Jea.up
replied with n rlinrga that the where the Ruttnn Idm outvote*
Tin* adveitlslng and publicity
'vhote Yugitsinv attark wa* de ih&gt; I S , Hiitain ami I-teiue tev
rcNiilling ft cm the purchase of
Hf
•ignrtl for pro|,Hgnuiin purpose*. ell lo liner.
tti«- Mnvfair Inn by the National
Volets in Mittouti, Kanva* and Virginia primaries yetletday gave
Je*«np said the rhurge* Were
lie ilemalldrd wli.il he csllrd
ir»«flN«pf nm !*«!•# *la«
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug I -ij’l Exhibition Co., owner-* o f the New
the nod for November election rumptlihon to a field of veteran political
. ,
"pioleclion * of the tovririgu
Commended
\ tt mi ii*r •utieide note, with un- Y ork Giant*, will in- of inestimable
campaigners.
K f I Cl C F
ngiilt id the Danubi.ui •t.ite, ovei •tplainnl referen*i-» In the Waili vnlilc to S'.idurd slid Seminole
In Mittuuri, State Auditor Fo rin t .''until won the Democratic nomi­
For H elp In Bring the 1,800 mile wdtriway, the inyiioi f'oiumiinl*t »py m,|iiliv, r'oiintv ,le-i*fi-d h ,|wnrd Higgins,
tr-n n i'i i o' th,- Seininolr ( ounty
nation foi guvrrnot with little tumble, piling up a vote tenrr grralrr
in ip,■ one in IVnlul Imope m i * ("oral with a wallrn l inie (’ Ii"mlicr ■&gt;( 1onunerce.
in K G i a n t s H e r e in
than the combined totals of Ins two opponentt, foimei U. S . Ta x
.f fi-uiinine elolhilig on Gohlen
l o h pailiripating country would , Gate brtJge t-olny.
Thi* -Giirment. lie added, will
Collector Dan M. Nee and foinicr Attorney General Roy M cKillrick.
Kiwanians weie today enter
he f . i . i . i - e d hv City Comof
the
line
immediate
cnnliol
m
me
Auy
n
■ • Smith had the sup|x&gt;rt of A n tilainril with a mutual piogiain
waters on its own botdet*.
ia,|drr«*ril "Dear K T II ", re- llll*niouet lohn Krider, who sciT l’enilcrgaat forces In Kan*aa C ity.
cttmpanie-l him on the trio lo see
Yiiliintky explained the Soviet I ferred liilterly ^ to R. T. II.’,
The GO!* primary waa tighter, given at the Tourilt Cenlrr by
ORLANDO, Aug. 4—Gl’i—TinGinn* official. In New Yoik lea
n
d
ilrclaml
1but with only one fourth o f the Mn. R. R . I’ippin and her two 'ir.de* of tiriee* received by Florida diafl tKiinl by |xiinl. He avtritrd «ii»alh&gt;nall»tn,"
......
"The -un I- M'tllng and my life gnr.tlng Ihe i|c*l.
vulr* remaining to lie counted, dauglitrsa, M itt Peggy Pippin, frrtnrr* for tlirir product* on -Inly
•’Th e Bcqiii.ltlnn of tIlls hotel
,1 would do away willi the "pnv- i- yi'irig mil with ll." ll »«&gt; UllS tia
f lm
Murray Thompson o f the pianitl, and M ri. J. S. Clevr 15 wa* 170 per rent of the I'HI i
fl* •*«■&gt; Mill
property liy the Giant* i« one of
w a ic i u
is P
i il
a 1*1*1
w 8|„ , „O
UM
. of i,fprrw.nU,iv„
-Igticl
II IrVrl, the II. S. Htireail of
the greeted tiling, that hx. hsphad plied up a strong lead over Gml. toloitl. Mr*. Pippin at com Agrlruiturnl Kconomlc* reported
Sin',- Highway Patrol officer* p. to-.I to Ssnford in many year*."
Henry Wallace Party ruiii-J thni Hit- initial* of lire aal«!
today.
hi* rluteat rival, lawyer Manvel tianicd.
Mr. Higgins
The July If, in-lts wa* one point
II. Havl*.
were the -nine »v Ilime
At the tuggrtlion of Kiw snii
In N.C. uddn-o-e
e National Exihltion Co. are
.,
r* ' l »
•*
ilxive that o f tin- prrvloit* month Recognized
In Kansas, former Gov. Andrew
i,f Klirntx-th T. Huntley, key owTh
n e r, nf variot,* enterprt.e*. hot
under that of a yenr
St hncpprl got the approval uf J icudrnt I'rank Lamion. Kiwan- ,(tlt
wiliii-*- in the curienl congrss-lunA m e r i c a ’ s Entries Hi1
KAI.F.IG1I, N. T.. Aug. I (At
aI ('ummunWl ••*(„,—• In Wath- tid-* i. tin- first hotel that they
publican voters as candidate for isnt rote to applaud John Krtdri. |*»n.
hn. i- ,-vir itivi.ted In, he *tated.
A
ot
A rl*e
ri»«* in
ir» the
tno Price
i&lt;riri' of hug*, v--,»J The State llonnl of Flection* re ingtKp
Senate »eat being varatrd by city roinmittionet and member of
M o v e Toward V ic­ thr
F o r eca.ling tlie publleltv that
e«ri-* nnit s w e e t uotnt'H- •ignited Henry Wnllm-e1* I’ m
Aithur Capper, a uIrian of 30 the club, for his help in biin gin i c*lve«. tf*,"
Will,
rite
M-uttrii-d
chilhilig
" T 11
-till re.utt, he ituo'ed (’ harlei-ir-dve I’nr t v of North Carolina
Townsend
t o r i e s I n Events yiar* on Waahlngton's Capitol thr New Y o ik Cianti and farm *lum
i
lipping*
from
u
San
Frsnwj jmna
0|,n p,
Mnriort, Glstd official who will
It refined to recogniie cr -ci, new-paper
r . pVrffm*
rirffrin Jr , airrieul
Hill. Sriiorppi-I defeated Wichita
of yr-lcidsy
&lt;lulu to Sanford and for hit work i iral *tnti*tielan- to have m»r •lie nnti-Trumnn -tat,-*’ right* , airy t »- Mi«* Hi-ntlcy’* name, and manage th, hotel, a . -fating that
OLYMPIC STADIUM, WBM- Lawyer Harolil Malone.
tile hotel will he advertised over
The- former governor's Demo­ in inducing
HLF.Y, KNGLANI), Aug. 4—(A*)
_" the Gianti In ’purchase !'\*n
. , offset
neprice
te declines for som e'' , Hemocrata.
llIhmrd
-.4 IChnirmnn llulwit E. that of Alg'-r !!i- -. State Hcpirt v network if (00 -ndio station*
other
product*.
cratic
op
c
opponent
for
Capper's
job
— Hill Porter of Norlhwcatrrn.
ihr Mayfair Inn.
The moat outstanding gain," Ji,live *nid in handing down thr m e! ,,ffictnl. II,.-' name «*• The hotel will also be advertised
won the 110-meter high hurdle* will he George McGill, who ha*
Mr. Krider exprrtted thanks fm they rcportc-il. "Wav in the pricu .l.nllil that “ I think It i* clear underlined -n |n-ncil
Ion printed program* of nil hs*e•rivnl
previously
as
Senator
from
in the Olympic Games today
Tin clothing, Ix-aring the label*
a* the United States placed Kants*. He ran up a two-lo-one the ovation, but declinrd to tak&gt;- of hog*, which advanced (ruin ' i|&gt;at thr prtitinn uf the stairs’ . f •vpcfnivi- start** - one of them t oll club, owned or controlled bv
1-2-3 to score Its second sweep margin &gt;eaterday o v e r f a r m sole credit in the recent hotel deal, iJO.&amp;O lo 3Z3 average prr hundriwl ,ieht* Drmorrnt* doesn't comply in Berkeley •- were found by th- Giant- throughout the United
S 'n te* It will bo featured on
ivund on foot.',
.with rub-* and rrgulnlion* of thr
of a track and field ovent. Clyde li-ailrr K. K. Dean.
stating that many people had enHighway Patrol officer* on the •elevialnn hmaih-a-tv a. the Giants
llref cattlu remsinc-d steady «l l-'ard.”
Virginia Democrats meanwhile
(Stnarkovrr) Scott, University
if hmIIhiiM mm
Knurl
JI7.60 per hundnxl pound*, which
There win no wny to determine center -pan of the bridge over the hnv,. recently made a cnntiact to
of
Arkansas football alar, gan- the same two-to one victory
vi-al calves ros« 20 cents to Jld.20 i,-day that &lt;|ii nil fit-1 voter* hnd Golden Gate.
televise game* played on th*
flnlahed second and Craig l)i*o« i-dge to Senator A. Willis lloliert
A 111 hiriat reported he had -ecu Polo Grounds in New- York.
-ignsd petition* a*king that the
|.&lt;r hundred pound*.
of Ike UalveceHy of California
AH sport- editor* of papers in
Chickens, averaging ail tytw-s, mi mi’* of Governor Strom Thur­ a figure ou the span near Ihe
at I-os Angeles waa third.
againtt anti-organliation randidaU'l
the east will be Invited a* gusst*
J a m e s P. Ha
llart, Jr., Roonoka Courses For Nesrroes fill two cents per pound, w he feu* mond of South Carolina and Gov­ north bridge tower.
Officer,
found
no
one,
hut
the attend the hotel opening, on
i ft* advanceil from b4 to &amp;7 ernor. Fielding Wright of MW*.
altorney,
Wiipni In- placed on the general .potli-d Ihe clothing
LONDON, Aug. 4, (/P)— Amer­
Dec. l, Mr. Higgins quoted Mr.
in Congrcaaiotul contaata In lha
TALLAHASSEE, Aug, 4 (A l— cents per doaan.
Tlu- accompanying noli- w a i Mnrlon a. stating.
Ths average equivalent on tret elect Ion haltot. Thurmond I* the
ica's track, field and water start three itatca. Incumbent* were In The State Hoard of Control will
rrlca, all method* of *ale, for cr­ new party** presidential candl- typed, and nuthuritir* dc.rnhcJ
Mr. Higgins stressed th* fact
continued their championship pace all rases aithar unopposed, assured Investigate th* possibility of set­ inges or July 16 was 40 cents * nte; Wright, Its vice previdentinl il a- the wink o f a wt-|| adurstrd
that tho Mav fair Inn be operated
of victory, or leading.
ting
up
schools
of
law,
library
in the 1948 Olympics today and
person
ns h hotel fcp the benefit of tha
In lwo o f thee* races, however, science ami social work at Florida )«*, compared with 43 cents in candidate.
The *talea' righler* prevloiulv
moved toward new triumph* on lawmakers hod to put up o tough A. and M. Collage for negro*-- June and S1.06 a year ago.
It wa* torn ut one point, *nd nubile, a- the J*r«*v City and
Grapefruit, at 10 cents per bo* hnd said they would carry their offici-t* Ihcorixed the author hid Minneapolis rluh* will not orcuov
every major front.
fight to keep thalr House aaota.
„ ,,
. |a*t month, compsrcil with nine esu-e to the court* If n denial ripped out u paragraph or more. mors&gt; than nne-third or the buildIlrpubiicon
Rep.
Dewey
Short
The Uniled States qualified all
U.
cents on June 15 and 32 cents in were issued liy Ihe stale election* of tix- text us an afterthought.
Ing. and then onlv for four to
faerd stiff opposition from youni there mav he
a chance of estab­
three of its candidates for the
The note bore no name, only fiv - week* In March and April,
luentln flatten In the Seventh lishing (h* school* for the fall July. 1947. Lime prices were 12.6&lt;&gt; Ixisril. Oliver todav requested At­
per
box,
egalnst
13.80
In
June
and
torney General Harry McMullen the post*cript: “ Noliody would I T h e hotel, he pointed out,
110 meter high hunflet finals and
ongresaional District of Missouri term which starts In Reotemlwr.
a year ago.
'o r&lt;&gt;„perat« with the new party care about my name, exrept maybe contains 150 guest rooms, a larg*
before he finally nailed down the He said the cabinet board of 1206
sent three javelin thrawers into
The bureau’s report showed that in bringing a test ease into the KlixsU-th."
victory.
Inhbv. a ball room, two dining
education and th" l&gt;o«rd of control most Florida feed prices declined
the championship round.
room s, a modern kitchen, reThe Third District In Kansas disrussni offered a three-vear l a w between mid-June end mid-July court* "at the earliest possible
All three U S . representatives isw an avan closer struggle, with
MADRID LEAVES PANAMA frt"*-rating plant, tan room and
course and professional and grnd- hut that dried rllrus pulp rose moment."
McMullen told reporter* that he
IIALBOA, C. Z . Aug. 4 (A1) in the 400-meter run won their GOP Congressman Herbert A. uat" cour»» In library science and
from 12.55 to 12.80 per hundred thought tha case could he pro- Declsring "my life la in danger,” offic*-*. I* h»* an outdoor swimICm IIm ** m ram r t i f l
Meyer hanging, on to a slim lead social work.
mimr ptx&gt;l. shower facilities for
pounds.
•ented to Ihe stale supreme court Arnulfo Arias
ic«sn *sM
tm
Madrid, former bather*, tennis courts and shuffle
At present. Ftorlda negroe* are
hy
Sept.
1.
president
of
Panama,
fled
into
sent out of th" state on scholar
board courts.
FORRB8TAL PLANS VISIT
(io m n o r'i Representative*
political exile today for th* se­
INDIANS MAY VOTE
shins for trainin'* In the three
WASHINGTON. Aug. 4 Of) —
IJNIVIH
PLANT
cond time.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 4 (/P)— field*. Most o f the |6C,(HI snent
SANTA. XE. N. M.. Aug. 4 (AT
D R . K f KF.NKR CLEARED
Secretary of Defense Forrestal Governor Caldwell has named
PAYTON. O.. Aug. 4—(AT—The
Aria*, who was tha opposition
bv Ihe state last vear on out-of- —An estimated 18,000 reservation
STUTTGART. Germany. Aug. 4
plana to vlalt Canada about Aug. Francis R. Bridget, J r , __ state scholarahlna for negrue* was *nd Pueblo Indian* will have th* llnivls Lena Company, operating candidate tor president in th*
(A*i— An American xone deii*»lflIS at the invitation of the Cana­ Jotenh Y. Chaney of the 8 U U for those studies.
right to voU In New Mexico for under protection of National Guard •lections last May, declared as ha ration court here cleared Dr Hugo
dian mlniater o f National Defen**, Parol* Commlaalon to represent
th* flral time, if a new federal troops, announced todav It would hoarded a plana for Barranqulllt, E cken«r.
79-vear-oM
German
Brooks Clanton.
pro-eed Immediately lo replace Colombia:
him at the American Congma on
RVISION AT ORLANDO court ruling la upheld.
tennalin designer of Natl charfoa
“ Wa are under a dictatorial y#"*erdav.
tW ».U to htf Informal. It CorrectIona in Boeton Aug. 29 to
A thrao-Judg* court held yes- striking emplove*.
1NOTON. Aur. 4 GPVwUt provide an oypeetunlty for Ssot 23.
M. H. fltanlev. president esti­ regime. A horrid criminal fraud T h a court said hi* artlvitiaa
munleatioiu Commlaalon lerdav that New Mexico'* conForreetal to moot and discus*
Bridges, charman of th* Flor­
Ivad oji applications from stitutlonal provision barring **In- mated 160 to tOO person* would has been parpairstod. I will rs- as a leader nf German industry
mutual problems with Canadian ida commission, |a a ratmbar of
Dolly Newspapars, Inc., dlsni not* taxed" from voting Is he hired to bring th* plant’s pro­ turn when a Sanaa of responsi­ under the Na«ii were “ not Incabinet minister* and n S e c d # - th* eottgreo* roaolnUana
for a new commercial television "discrimination on tha ground* of duction pay roll up to the normal bility and tranquility return to rriminntlne undsr the denaalfkamitts*.
feaao officers.
ranime."
, . tion laws."
raco."
. , 458.
station at Orlando.

Dream Of Struggle
A t'ltoiIins^Tria" ^*s80ur*’ Kansas And Virginia Voters Musical Program
Give Nod To Veteran Campaigners Given Kiwanians
By Mrs. Pippin

ll ARTOW, Aug. 4—(Ah—Itepuly
Sheriff llagan Parriah told a cir­
cuit court Jury today Dewitt F.
Holllna admitted struggling with
hit wife over a gun and hearing
• h o t * fired the night ahe wav
murdered.
Roll in*, 4 N-y e a r-old former
school superintendent and Winter
Haven Municipal judge, Ii charged
with the first degree murder of
hi* wifc. a school teacher.
Parriah testified that on May 30
after Pollina had lieen In Jail two
daya the defendant said he had a
dream that might throw *«,un­
tight on the killing.
In Ihla dream Rollins said be
•aw a man throwing away a pistol
Into a pond, Parriah continued.
Rollins (hen offered to show Par
rfih and Sheriff Dawitt Sinclair
(he location of the pond.
Parrish said officer* were un­
able to find the weapon at either
of two ponds Rollins said looked
liked he one In hi* dream, the
witness said.
Rollins then waa asked If he
couldn't remember who the man
was who threw the gun In the
dream.
Sudden!-*, Rollins started crying
and aaid ' I did It. I did It. It's all
clear to me now." Parriah testi­
fied.
Parrish’* testimony was the
■ame he began Monday when tho
Jury retired for "a moment" while
the defense objected t o h I a re­
marks about an admission. The
moment stretched Into a day and
a half of argument*.
Judge Don Regiatar ruled (he
Jury could hear Parrish’* testi­
mony about purported admissions.
J O T R R CONVFNTIOIN
SARASOTA, Aug. 4 O f)--Streng­
thening of Florida'* highway
safety laws and a proposal to
endorse tha citrus mutual co­
operative marketing tiltn will be
considered he the Florida Junior
Chamber of Commerce at Its sum­
mer confenenca here Saturday
and Sunday.*
A model law for state-wide
motor vehicle Inspection by the
Florida Highway Patrol, streng­
thening of tha present motor
vehicle re*ponslblllty law and a
report asking for endorsement of
thr citrus mutual art on the
agenda said President Al Cahill
of Jeckaonvlll*.
FIRIMRN
Four men recently ncaaed civil
service eiamliwtlam for firemen.
It wa* announeed by N. O. Gamer,

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FRIDAY JULY 30,1918

TUB SANFORD HERALD, HANBOED, FLORIDA

fA C K B E E

Truman Lambaste

S o il Fumigation la
Shown By Mathieux

ICosttsirS lisa Pss* Uesr

today, intiited:
A piactica o f toil fumiKctiun for
“It is not too late for preven­
the control of nvmatml#* or root tive meaautei. and we ate not
knot w m today jtointej out to yet forced hy the tragic conic
grnwsrs by Orto Mathieux, ad­ . queneca of depression
cession to adopt
adopt
ministrative officer of the Sem­ measures which would interfere
inole County Conservation Asuocia- with our free economy far more
tlon.
than would any or all the meas­
“ For thi* year only, » e have a u r e * I have proposed.
practice called Practice IV, Soil
“ I ira liie that the anti-infla­
FumlKation, for the control of tionary program I have offered
nematode* in need* lu-d* and com­ will imped* some business plans,
mercial
vegetable
land"
Mr. will curb some profit opportuni­
Mathieux stated.
ties, and may limit some wage
For solid nriea|(e, this practice advances.
requires not |e*s than Sint) pound*
“ It is o f the very rssence of a
of approved fumigation material plan to counteract inflation that
injected into th** soil and distri­ this he done. All groups will
buted evenly not more than 12 ultimately benefit when it is
HUM PHREY BOGART. CLAIRK TREVOR and LAU REN BACALL
Inches apart.
done."
"The Soil Conservation naymeni
In eight psge* the (‘ resident in Warner Bros “ KEY LARGO" with EDWARD G. ROBINSON
for this piatice will in* Ilfht rent* gave a glowing account o f peace­ showing at the B ill Theatre Sunday and Monday.
per pound of material used, sub­ time or all-time record* achieved
ject to limitation and prior ap­ at midyear in job*, wages, pro­ essential for the reconstruction ul a rerord high of o|,-100,000,
proval given by the County Com­ duction, trade -. and priev*.
th e council p re d ic te d :
of a peaceful world."
mittee and the soil building al­
“ There will arise numerous la­
The other 107 page* hr »ent
The economic council, headed by
lowance for the farm. Prior ap­ to Capitol Hill romprist-d the re­ Dr. Edwin G. Nour.r, came out bor shortages in some area* of
proval must lie had for this prac­ port of Ids council o f economic more strongly than ever Iwfoic the country. This will cause dis­
tice.
advisers. The three-member coun­ for emergency control*. Tlie coun­ turbance* in some spheres of
"Any farmer who i* qualified for cil hacked up Mr. Truman’s plea cil wo* created under the Em­ civilian production, and upward
the HUH Soil CoriM-rvitllnn pro­ for more power, but did not en­ ployment Act of J910 to steer the pressure* on wage* and other
gram is eligible and should come dorse any particular form of reg­ country
away from recurrent Cftfftl."
to the County Agent’s office in ulation.
booms and busts.
order to obtain this prior ap­
Using th* council** data. Mr.
Voluntary effurts by individual
proval.” said Mr. Mathieux.
Truman pointed to strong Infla­ companies and unions to check
tionary factor* he **id are enter­ the wage-price spiral hove "evoping the picture now. lit- listed |orated," the council said. Prices
these *» including rnuttl-bllllon un advancing "on a leiard front."
dollar spending for defense and
( f *»Mttmir*1 Fniiit I'm# lln*t
NEW YORK July .10, U*&gt;—'The
“ It i* therefore necessary that
powers In the 11-nation confer­ foreign aid, '‘third-round" wage the government should have ami National Cltiren* Council on Civil
ence on control of Danube Itiver ImhisI s, and the prnbubt,, wiping use power* in the interest of Rights ha* Iwen otganiied here
out o f the federal surplus in the economic atability."
shipping.
wit'-, the primary aim of promot j
Amhu**adnr Cavendish Cannon, next year.
The council criticised the I V mg i stalilishment of a permanent.
Chief U.S ilelegate, told a news
“ The facts add up to a clear ihk),oon.ooo income tax cut. passed g iv e mmenl commission on civil|
conference “ we are going to lie and disconcerting conclusion,” the by Congress over a presidential right*.
consistent” on that point, even (‘ resident said. “ In spite of some veto, in these words;
forty-right religious, education­
though the western powers are favorahle factors, we on- in the
“ Hy reducing tax rates despite al, ii.ic and tin *1ness leaders for in j
outnumliered at tills lielgrade very midst of gathering Infln- inflationary pruspeett, we have th- i " onp, it was announced y«*-(
conference Most of the II con­ lionaiy forces, which day hy day acted Ilk* an engineer who re­ t e i d « / .
ferring nations uie in I hr Hutsian air imposing additional hardship* lease* bis emergency brake — in
Dei n Ernest l&gt;. Melby of rtfsw
upon countless families.
orbit.
Y ifk University -chord of rduca
the fare o f an emergency."
“ But thus far wr have shown
Audi el Vlibinsky, deputy S*-vThe council also foresaw a man­ iion i- temporary chairman. Henry
let fotrigu minister, beaded llie it blind disregard of the dangers power problem. Within o year, L
McCarthy, former regions!
that Is-sel our path. Despite my ,t estimated, 1,1X10,000 more work dir Lor of ‘he Social Security
Kix.ian delegation.
Cannon expressed cautious hop* repeated warning* and recom­ lets will l&gt;e needed to strengthen llon.d, is executive secretary.
the conference would succeed in mendations, w« have not adopted the armed force* and produce
The council, which has head
opening the key waterway of adequate legislation fm control­
q^aiitr- at 20 West 40th Street,
1
P
Cential Kurope, on which thous­ ling inflation.
With civilian employment now ■uni lit a statement:
“ It is no less important to take
ands of barges now lie idle ami
action to forestall a husinesa
empty.
The conference Itself begin* collapse than it la to use gov­
late today, tbs' Initial meeting ernment measures to overcome a
bring drvoted to organisation. The depression once it has arrived.
“ Our success in this effort is
U.8.. Russia, Britain, France and
Familiar iTIaaal^a
* « i » r 4 i f o July 31
the small countries through which
Fo|te A 4'ariieron
\ v »» t+rt» J ilh b o r t e
Eye*
On Hull
the Damilic flows are represented. Austria has no vote. The Com­
N&gt; wm
I l i t ly wood llmi rid u|«
I ' U l l r r *n* P a l t e r
munist countries thus have a twollfral
Work*
N«*w i
Hammy K a y e
third* majority If they art a*
C o m m u n it y Calendar
New I-ucaflon. Ilert's Hewing they have In other International
Murine Hand
l*|»otl« Ki i Irw
New*
Machine Shop. Opposite Princess meetings a* a unit.
Hind F o r Hraakfast
T w I -L it e Kurin*
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— Adv.
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The IteKlntration Hooka for Seminole County
will be open in my office located in The San­
ford Herald beginning Monday Aug. 2, am)
will remain open through Saturday, Oct. 2.
1948, for tho purpose o f registering voters fo r
tlie General Flection on November 2, 1948.
Hour*: 9 A.M. to fi P.M. daily except Saturday
and Sunday

Cri&amp;hllibNC&gt;£
IT HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR
YES FO LKS IT ’S ANO TH ER TE D D AVIS
A N N U A L AUGUST C LEARAN CE SALE

- - - - BUY NOW AND SAVE”
I f You Are In Need O f Any Kind O f Furniture It Will
Fay You T o See The Many Bargains At Your Ted Davis Furniture Store

3 Pc. Blonde Suite
Regular
3 Pitre Suite
4 Piece i

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Walnut Poster
Walnut Poster

Hlff n O f f

Mahogany Poster

2 Piece

M a s |**w*i aret *|*e&lt;l ( t e a

Hliiu o f f

lit * T*ta1 Kn)&gt;»y It* ru|tsd
stamina, sura slaftiof sou iw «
ssnraith. timer opersttonl This
groat IM* I ’ll* m;! ion on DMCI a 1

$279.50

$249.50

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linen** HUS t’s i s w * DtIUlS

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New*
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Hunday Matinee
Morn..* Am igo*
At T h * Coneole

Cabinet Bases

Now

Utility Cabinets
$$49*50 Unfinished
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Chest of Drawers
$169.50
99.50

Seminole Tire Shop
M orrison,

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End Tables
Aaoorted Color*

Baby Beds

From $22.50

Occasional Chairs

From $10.00
$14.95

SEE THESE WITH MANY

LAMP8 AND OTHER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED

SECOND H A N D B AR G AIN S
From $ 8.95

Twin Beds—Solid Wood
3 Pc. Living R oom

Wicker Suite

$ 14.95

Platform Rockers

$ 4.95

*

3 Pc. Blonde

Sectional Sofa

$ 12.00

Dresser Bases

$ 7.50

Yard Goods Wide As 12 Ft

Wicker Reclining Chairs

$ 5.00

Dining Table— 4 chairs

$ 10.00

Steamer Trunk

$ 10.00

Porcelain To*

$15.95

Tables

UNFINISHED CHAIRS A TABLES

12.95 3 Pc. Cane Back (Good Condition)
Living Room Suite

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$ 29.95
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Baby Carriage
Walnut Flaiah

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$ 17.50
$ 9.95

Kitchen Safe

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$ 24.95
Beauty Rest Mattress
Beds or Springs
Each From $ 1.00
3 Pc. Living R oom

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Rugs As Large As 12* x 15’

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Priced From $10.95

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$19.95

$139.50 Cotton Mattresses
$ 69.50 END TABLE8 - LAMP TABLES - COFFEE TABLES

House.

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$29.50

$189.50

Phono 37

L u th e ra n H o u r

$27.95

$119.50

F E L T BASE RUGS
and Y A R D GOODS

Champion

$32.50

Walnut Finished

Gold Seal - Armstrong • Pabco

•1 8 8 **

NOW

Double Door Melal

SEE US FOR

K.

$6.95

$159.50

■I

Jack

$239.50

REGULAR

Dreahylertrivi Pfurrh

Mine Hamm

$279.50

ODD’S ’N ENDS

OTHER COMPARABLE BARGAINS

IVemv |:|l«•1thltd1* I I Tl IIf l*tl

H«lun Iluile
Ho me TI|j* a Tun e*
Haw aiian Krhoae

$339.50

Porcelain Top

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Org a n lt » v * r l« *
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New*
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r'haiiel Fiittnlr*
A l r U n * Trio

$379.50

7 Piece

$129.50

Modern Suite

New*
I »ti in I ne 1*111ly

Tm*er It'onMt

$129.50 Walnut Suite

$199.50

Junior Vein«
f h ir U iu t Me 11r In It t

Four Knight*
Miring t »»i he*lra

$159.50

$189.50

Tapestry Suite

01

$209.50

(Long as they last)

3 Piece

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Varie ty Mull

$239.50

$189.50 9x12 Carthage MIIIm
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Felt Base Rugs

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ChnrUOra

$299.50 Walnut Suite

3 Piece Wine

Huml af HrhiMil Le«*4ifl
Hiiorta

$ 99.50

$229.50

Chest Robe Suite

Sofa Bed Suite

T im e F or % T im e
M ortralt* In M elody

$349.50

4 Piece Cedar Lined

Velour Suite

New*

$129.50

4 Piece Suite Genuine

2 Piece

N ew *

Oak Dinette

3 Piece Suite

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Saturday S n in r
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9 Piece

2 Piece

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Mldnlffht Mendeavoua

Regular

$89.95

$119.50 Maple Suite

$149.50

Walnut Finish

Regular

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Mayfair Is Purchased
By Giants For $69,200

Move To Stop
Filibuster Is
Unsuccessful

Inn
W ill Be Used
Ac Hotel And Base
For
Jersey
City,
Minneapolis
Clubs

Vandcnberg
Decides
A g a i n s t Attempt
T o Invoke Cloture;
Price Probe U rg e d

Starts Poll Tax Filibuster

.M O N D A Y

Partly cloudy through Tuesday
with a few local thundershower*
mostly in afternoons. ModeratJ
southerly winds.

W tzrtiib

AUGUST 2. 19IK

THE WEATHER — *

Associated Brens Leased Wire

No. 19tr.

U. S-, British And French
Diplomats Visit Kremlin
Ambassadors W ill In ­
terview Prime M in ­
ister
Stalin
C on ­
cerning
Problems

Dayton Strikers With Tears In Their Kves

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WASHINGTON. Aug 2. &lt; ;T )Mi IM 0\1 Aug 2, id ’) — Dip­
The National Exhibition Com­
SrliJlot
Vnidetlbe ig
(R-Mich)
lomat* of the L S . fiiitaui and
pany. uwneis ol lire New York
tulrd against an attempt by the
f ian*c voiled die Kicnilin tonight,
Giants, t&lt;«l.i) puic lined the MayRepublic an leadership today to
obvioutlv lor an inlrrtiew with
faii Inn at a public auction con*
shut off debate on the anti-poll
f’ rinie Minuter &gt;1 din treking a
dueled on the Couit House steps
tax bill. Vamlrnbrig's ruling was
bam lo ••»!*r f i.l \t e.| differ­
by Lloyd L Boyle, who bad Iwen
again*! an clfoit by GOP leader*
ences
appointed as special iiiaslri by tbe
to shut off debate on the motion
U N Ambawadoi U iltet Bedell
Court to conduct tbe tale follow­
ma de In i week by Senator Wher­
• Nrilllli enleied llir Kiemlm al 8 49
ing foiectcmiie piocrdure. A crowd
ry tR Neb) to take up the bill.
I’ M tonight ( I 4'l P M E S T ).
cheeted at the winning bid was
Whciiy had proposed that the
olnioii.li lor tn tnlmic.v with
accepted.
Sen.ilr invoke iloluir, a procedure
Prune Minitlrt Ntalin on LastOnly two bids weie made in I
requiring a two-lliiidt vole of the
We.l ilittnri.i r.
the auction wlncli look place |
Senate.
I link Roberts, pritale secieihtillly aflei 11 :00 o'clock befoir j
Sen.slot Hus»rll (|) l » a ). leader
tary to ilniith i uirign .lecrrlary
about 100 tprilslurt. H ie fust,
ol the southern four*, objected
l.rnest Hevns arid v.l.ng Biltish
bid was $ 6 0 ,W , offeird by At* j
ami raised « poult of older at to
j|iil&gt;a'*i.l..r. in.I l.riu lt Ambavtatomrv I dw in Sliiuliotsei in behalf &lt;
vdirtlici When)’* i lot me move to
doi U r * t haiaigiieau ilto wet#
of W. L. Kiiclihoff. who recently
shut off debate on * motion wav
rV|.e. Ini -In illv .*1 llir trvl of the
foirclosed on llir property. The
correct uiulei parliamentary pro*
Ku««nn govrinnirnt.
second bid was $(&gt;9,200 and was
r edure.
I lies too ale .rrknig a volution
offered f»v Lclgtr I* Keelry, Ires,*
Yandrnheig uplirld
Rusaell s
*d vflffereiu e&gt; with Huitia over
ufei of the National Exhibition Co.
contention.
llie Iteitni bln. k nle and other
Willi lulls was Call llubbrll, diTwenty-two srnstois, tix more
(»-im in ami world piuhlrm*.
leclor of the New York Giant
than the leijuned Its. signed a
The Berlin l.l.fka.le atnrted in
ro iic i WITH (IAR OAt lOMIt disperse a crowd f 0 CIO pickets who sought to Inletfctr with n. n-stiikm^
(aim turning system, and Charles
twlition for the sole on (future
June The i(ii**isn* imried ncceaa
wutkeis st the Cuivis l.etn Company Its Dayton Ohio Tlic Itglituig wav Instigated by a s» mile Ivtwern a ,op
Msiion. who it rX|iecled to man
ihtuuv-h their »urrouu.|iMg rone
moved liy Wlieny.
md a striker. In Ilia face of the continued vi -lenre, Mayor l-oula Lobrry called on Guv Kriteil to onl. r
age tbe hotel.
t.v ladwuv. toad mid canal. The
out the National Guard. The outbreaks began when tho CIO loti an (lection In III* plant.
tinternational)
Four of Ihrm were Democrat*: j
The piopeily was offered subWeatern [h.weia have ta-eo flying
itaikb-v (K y i,
|i|sv-i (F la ), Mc­
mi enough food (or their 2,tH)U,00Q
jrct lu 1948 tales and included
Grath I It 11. ami (iierii t HI kARMED WITH m s SPEECH M ATERIAL, Sen. John &lt; biennia (D
or in. i.- Berlin &lt;i&gt; iIlian*, lull coal
Itcpuldicari signers were Wl
i uh h
in the transaction a lien of $150.* Mia*.t I* shown as he «ntered the Senate Chamber to start the Dixit
tula b.-.-.mi. in.-reasingly short.
iwland |
Taft
(Dido).
KnowUnd
000 held by the Connecticut Mu­ States’ filll.u.ter against President Truman’* antl-pol tat -ill Mien- rv.
Koaaiun n. u-| U|i,ra in Berlin
(C
a
lif).
McCarthy
(\Vi*l,
Flan­
ids spoke fur two hours and ten minutes. He charged both Republican
tual Life Insurance Co.
anid do «.|iiee.-e will continue
ders
(V
t
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Ives
(N
Y
I,
Ferguaon
iii .I.
tl..- anti t’onimuniil elected
Among the* first to congratulate and Administration Democrats with bowing to "political expediency
(Michi.
Cordon
(D ie ),
Reed
:
ciiv government yields to the
irsiNfiiutd (in r*i» * l i l
tli* Giant officials were Edward in forcing the civil rights issue at thl* session (International SoundNo
tup.tin
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at
tiltphoto)
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minor it v I'nmmutiist drtnand for
Higgins, manager of the Sem­
i-rt.lll to Ilie
Sllt.uil
•voniuntc . nlrol &gt;f the whole
inole County Chandler o f Com­
• ity Tin H» d- alto indicated that
merce niul City Commissioner
lilidgrl id moie than i million
neciiillts lield in bunk* in the
John Krider, who on their recent
dollaii
when
llie
Seminole
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Louisiana Contractor
Kuaviaii .it.n liy western Ber­
visit In New York, contacted the
IL i.i i .I ol I’uliln In.Iiu. lion lirl.l
liner* rnav never tie released ex­
Giant officials In regard to purfercncc
Guarantees
Says
Man
Must
Be
.1 br.iiing l»i tin* pui|m«r al the
cept iii tile pleasure of the eco­
rliase of the hotel properly.
Carl Hubhell, Edgar Feefey ami
Faithful T o Succeed Couit I Imnr, I uday. Ihe budgrt
Adoption Of Plan nomic commission &gt;f the Soviet
Xnne
Charles Marlon all deelared that
$l.(Wb.l)24 wav tlieiefole un-,
U S and Biittvh run* latlons
Mr. Higgins ami Mr. Krider de­
.Simon
W
ludor,
grnrrd
ionYOKOHAMA. Aug. 2 h it—
inmuuity adoptrd, Supl. T. W.
BELGRADE.^ \ ugpslavia, Aug. tnerrased to i‘M) rtlorie* a day,
served a "lot of credit" for helpCharged
with murdering
135 tractor ol Airvandilj, I -s’ and t.awli.n rr)Hutrif tinlay IVt.nl*
-• *'!*)
Ru**ia * n. ulatrd today about a ( mill higher than at
If* facilitate the deal when they
Amerlrana, Hi Japanese went n father*! law of IL-p. J. Ili.uirV
the luidgct appeaii-if ut a lrg.it I ® PD&gt;|anr.l Daunbr fin er pact the -lull of the year, because of
virtusd them in New York.
Officials C l o s e Fac­ trial
Budenz
Outlines
Sov­
toils v before a U. S. Eighth
"W e plan to operate the Mayc-**tern l.wopr'* good ciops, monry reform and
tory In Effort T o Army miiilary commission. The Odl.1 III, idtlirttcd the Kul.il V niiti.r in I lie llnatil on July 2 U * '* " ‘ *1
11 »•mIimar 4 *«u I’nkt 'l l *
fair Inn aa a hotel and to use
iet Aims For D om ­
121
i l l
group, accused in the wartime Club lod.iv &lt;ui tin* subject of
Mr nibeis ol the Hoard
C.-mmunisI tLiiiiinalrd slates
it
It asllssiS aa t*aa* *&gt;sl
Prevent □ lO O U S n e O |-Palawan massacre," include* t»&gt;')"How fo li&gt;- \ Belter Roi.uian.” were I f Joidan. I A. Hntlme, dually cxclutne control over the
inance In S t a t e s
I former lieutenant general*.
He w.it .uli.uliu.il by l ll.illn W.illri lliynrs and C K. I lair non * .KtH» sisals long Hade ailriy.
D A Y T O N , O , Aug. 2—
Allied headquarter* prn*ecut..t - .
. .
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 i/P)—
Amlin \ isluntky, Ruvnan drp
Molllu.11 J.
(A l* )—- The Ohlu National
1.ailed the ms*,arre in t)ie south J.Murilwin
it .i Itol.iii.iii wlm lint
\ |y Rounlirr. truilrr, w.n
Ka*Coniniuni*t
lnui*
lluilriu
Guard will march in to main­
nt* l.orign lioiuilrr, told the I I
Philitipinev
Dec.
I
t
,
lu
ll
been
hi the « onli.uting l.uunro ( f ,t
ligurrd
today
that
possibly
tain order if the I'nivia Lena
"..He o f the most dastardly de. i in Louituna for 29
»&lt;) yrai*
Mi*« laiit RuvLlell, leaclirr in lit: |" ,ll,in •unfrrrme lie will |ur*rnt
thousands of Communists hate
t umpany wishes to reopen lla
ever ronreived In the mind*
f
filtered into Federal employ­
"Anyonr
&lt;an
lie
a good R o -1Onrilu School for a number of '*lr dmurnent tuimally lumoiluw
strike-bound p l a n t , Mayor
•...railed
rivllised
men."
ment. In the past, he said sev­
I.oul* Lohrey announced today,
granted a rnpir.lrd
*"
“ tegaided a* *
Thi* I* the story of the ma* larian or a go.nl iillirn ." Mi. Tu- Vr.,,,
eral score have held |obs he
lla aald Govenor Thorns* J.
ifor said, "if he possettri lhr*e te.,vr of alirrnce, due lo ill beatlli. 1rilainly. pioiiably willioul major
•acre a* told hy American
NEW YORK, T^g. 2 (A*)—
IN D IA N A PO LIS. Aug 2 bPi— railed fairly Important, while
Herbert had proatiaed to aend
vretlgalori:
three qualifications: ( I ) Faith in | It..- hid o f 1407 *ut.mitte*l b y /binge I lie Co.....
stales oijl- Former Ru-slan Premier AiexDaniel J. Tobin, nresldent of the "There have been eetcral hun­
in troop* ahould the company,
The
Japanese
took
150
Amen
International
Rrothfrliood
o f ____
__ ________^
, „
,
,
( « d , (2 ) faith in his frllowman, the Town* Agency for n Iteming- , vote ihr wrtirm powrn ieven to nnd.-r Ket.it-kv *sys the United
dred In
relatively __^_____
Important
plagued with violence, try to
Stales mu -. riinve iW threat nf
Teamster* IA F L ), has twice re-|
] a addition, the former
reopen tomorrow. The managex
w e r : 7raptured
. P“ S
; nm ^ o
(3 ) uitb in bmi.eif." ii ,..u
‘
, n mr r " ,,K ................. war with Iti.'sin |,e dnvtng a
jetted appointment as Secretary managing editor of the Commrnt will deride l a t e today
w
ilbiltrw
i
piopoi.il
lin
t
and Bataan, to Palawan to tmil.1 not lave iillli. he added, you l.iffn.- s r « approve.I,
.
piupiganiii wedge between Ihe
of t.aliur. savs an article appearr*l muniat Dally Workera testified.
nn.1. . .tin- 1 mil
whether to attempt It.
airfield. American humt&gt;*•!-*
ing In the Alltrust issue of “ The the party ope
( ’..in...... .
1-iivrriiment and th*
.annul he .. tin .ess at anything
..... i„ru&gt; was ilellverr.l to Mi tie .!&gt;• i.in t n lie u n t ie ti) a Iw u
operates an "underO .■•tl.M.r, *B l'* K ais .
*i &lt;*&lt;*Ii **str•I nil filisr ■la(if8|
It..
... people
tiller rial ionnl Teamster.”
“
l*m
ground lobby" In Washington
DAYTON. 0 .. Aug. 2. &lt;/B)- A
Mi ludui, who said hr hid Inwlmi. It print*, figure*, add*.
Tin- cuuntiv, Kerensky wTnte
The article, written by Tobin's vifurously allempting In In- (■Ian lu rnd the riolous strike at
, ,
.,
«»
•
l*een coming lo Sanfoi.l oil and •o i l tml*, multiplies and divide*
In tl&lt;- tineilcaii M igstili*. should
evrrutivn assistant. Thomas E. fluenre government policy.
A
hid
of
the
l.umiuo
«
"...
to
the Univis Lens Company fell
lei ih. It ,- ..un people know that
Flvnn says President Truman
v...t.r proof Crooio* Arndemv n .
through today and the manage­
Ameii.aiis consider them sp lit
railed Tobin to the White House
gratuUird -Sanf...d on the sale of a.-* .-pti'd at |2,2f&gt;t) with (hr pt»
WASHINGTON. Aug 2. (A*)
from
i lieu
government.
tlut
last June and offered him the Ijouis Budem repented Communivt, ment refused to reoprn tbe plant.
the Mayfair Hotel lo the New vi-o.n that the payment tv made
\merl.a&gt;i- -yiuiiathi/t- witli the
post made vacant by the death of
..id*
&lt;»i
the
approving
certificate
Rank-and-file
members
of
the
Mrs. laiurine Beal Messeng*-' York Giants and said that hr had
. ’'I.atth of the Itiis-isn people for
Seeretary o f I.ahor I-ewi* R. told senalors today that the Com­
of Elton J. Moughl.m, architect
M 1&gt;1\ ItiNlIAl-b.N. li e r hi n ny, | the i..-st;ildislitiieiii nf personal
munist Party gets "a very big CIO United Electrical Worker* re­ supervisor of registration f"t TUilurd many forward itniles durSchwelentiarh.
('■■-operation -of the Hoard in tog 2 ui*) Till- Rhine Kiwi
jected a settlement leached by Seminole County, today announr.- l mg the pail frw yeats. Anil be nllowiog
and political freevlotn,” and that&gt;
"Mr. Tohln declined the ap­ financial lake" from Hollywood.
use nf school busses for vr I.“lay moiiiin-d llie victims of the l'i.ite.1 S la te s has n o quarrel
the opening of the regiatratioii
pointment from President Truman
their
leaders
and
company
offi­
idded
that
lie
is
etpe.ully
inliH-nl transportation of Stir inn * tin- Eaihcn chemical plant explo- with I tie Russian masses hut only
The former managing editor of
|h...k* in her office located In I t
as he had declined a simitar ap­
cials.
Sanford Herald for the purpose ..( lerrited in thi* community ami in ■luring their Cerenmnial here on •i..n ..I memorial •i-tvlce* attend.'.I with " t ’vimmunlst aggre-slon."
pointment front President Roose- the Communist Daily Worker, who
As they threw up another heavy
II' s s i Is s m as rse* sis'
Ket.-i.-kv. who left Kussia 30
. . rT‘ti-*.U,il.,,,t : otf n ^
th»
wanting to .re it the kind of di l v It, was commend.-.1 in n I■v ailioVllltat.lv 10,1)00 weeping
tjuit the Communist Party to be­
letter
front Shrine
l ’reridenl triative* and friend*.
year* igo after his short-lived
grandchildren to lie
come a Fordham University pro­ picket line at the plant, Govetnoi j * Un|'yr X . J vTho have" notV * 1
H HSl.HSr* MM 1-1* Si, I
1lo- known d.nth loll r»,v- to ti.put.lle s m de|n.-i‘d. ,*UI that
testor, testified in a Senale ex- JnoiTUi J. Herbert oi Uhro prom- viounly reirlitered; tbo#e who hm hrnuKM up m
Iso Ki m ue worker* continued to uccoidiin- lo ’’ secii l*’ reports from
Any mu* whit ill Ml"' Villi l i f l i t v «
I- i thrnugii ihe wreckage.
prmliluirs subcommittee mquity iml lo vend in the Nstionsl Guard reached a_ legal tmllng age o f 21
th,- Soviet l 'in.ui and ft.tin reI f smlllitiril sue I'm * •*»!
year* or Have attained a legal v *'
'•en. inl I'ieire Koenig, French I fugee, "million* up,
miiHons" of
into Communist infiltrations inln if fighting broke out again.
ing residence hy residing in t)&lt;
linui* m il if a r y if o v r f m »r, v i b i mllns-inii l.ate their ‘'t'oiiimunist
Despite an injunction limiting state for one year and in Ihe coun
Howard Bottler, wholesale con­ the government.
'ini'oniiil at thi* rrrt*muny !•&gt; overlord*
n*
pasiionattfly
a*
fectioner, todny announced that
Ch th J
Hr ili^li, ( { ti muiati
Hr described the Communist pickets, approximately 200 of them tly for six months are require
rapture! Vtocii.-n i Marine* hated
ha will aoon move his business
register,
Mr*.
Messenger
*tnt
assembled
at
the
plant
entrance.
Itelgian,
Dutch
and
other
military
,|„.ir
Japan.-e
Jailer*."
a ,.,
-i
tw 1 . rn •el.tative,
from ita present site at .'107 Han­ Patty of the United States •• "a All but sia dispersed, however,
The liook# for the 15 county
With Itu .is divvied, with the
Stale attacked today tin- theory
ford Avenue, where he has been fifth colunei of Soviet Russia."
cinct* will lie open in her officII. f.itm g tu (lie victim*, Koenig great nn,,* of Its people friendly
when
non-striking
workers
herded
that
Dewilt
P.
Rollins
wa,
knock­
located for the past 26 years, to
Hr named the late Jacob Golot
for one month or until Sept
•aid
The home of II G. McIntosh,
to ihe Foiled State,." Kerensky
tho building on the southwest cur- at head of a highly secret Com­ a company appeal and did not when they will be plsred in th"TI.er Mere soldiers who died— Continued. "Stalin would not dare
r. of Bear Lake was entered ed HIMunacloua by a hitch hiker on
(lie night hia wife wa* *1nin
ner of Hanford Avenue and Fifth
various
precincts
lo
register
th»..J.li.
i
*
of
work
*'
appear.
veatrrday aftermnin while the
make ait) rn....' lin t might tiring
It*.llio», a former judge and
htrret which he purchased several munist Party control commission
K... log delivered Ills uiidress til win with llie ('lilted States.”
swimming and two
The union appealed to other who are unable to do to while thev family
in this countiy - an agency be
months ago.
are open In the supervisor a offu .
.)|cia, containing *115 in cash schitol superintendent, i* «n trial German and again In Etrnrh.
in rirciilt rourt on a charge of
Tha Kenton Furniture Exchange said was used to discipline patty unions lo send pickets to tbe plant The registration book* will I.
Ivtrr Altmeler, minister-presin.l a Bulovn ladies w-ri*t watch
will move n few door* south from members and keep them in line.
tomorrow in event the company closed on Oct. 2 in order to pr. were stolen, It wa* reported this fit -I degree murder. If., is ovens d. -nt ( governor l &lt;&gt;f Rtnneland
Hi corner atom location to make
parr fur Ihe election on N or. 2.
morning by Sheriff P. A. Mero, ed &lt;.f shooting to death hi* wife, f*1.i,tlr. |||.lived the rescue effull*
Golov was the chief contact with should seek to resume operations.
way for the confectionary busincs*.
u Winter Htvan school teacher
of German worker* and French I
"Be
on
the
picket
line
at
fl:3U
who
with drputic* Uhartc* lt.-ck
Mr. H older at 73, it perhaps i hr party fur Miss Elizabeth BentSheriff Dewitt Slnrloir ha* said and American ooMlels In the fire i
H U NG AIAN PHKMIDKNT
A.M.,
tomorrow,”
Bruce
Vanwin­
Rtid
Herman
llrutiili’y.
Is
making
the oldest wholesale confection
M'aetreeea h
•-»# • a i i i
BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. - nn Investigation of the robbery. Itollin* reported he wa* knocked tl.sl followed Wedne*.lay'a explo­
kle, a shop committeeman for the
Three people received hospital
dealer In the state In point of ser­
(A l— Hungary’s parliament meet Ih* thieve* mad.- ,'tilry l.y fore out hy a hitch hiker win* shat Mi*. sion
UK,
shouted
over
a
public
ad­
vice in Ihla line of work which he
The German people will never tr. atment f.j- cuts and bruises
B.dtlii. during a holdup attempt.
tndav
to
acrept
the
resignation
ef
dress
system
to
unionist*
at
the
Ing a screen door.
DIHA RAM AM ENT
started In Charlottesville, Va. at
Dr. L. E. Parmlev o f W interJf*wg"« the brave hell, of the Ssturday Ioh. ii after their autoPresident Zoltan Tildy. Deputy
Persistent rumors and com­ Haven, who examined Itollin* I American and French troops," he liiuhil.i collided with a telephone
LA K E SUCCESS. N. Y-, Aug. 2 plant entrance.
the age o f 19. In addition to candy,
Premier
Arpad
Ktakasista
w
ill
In
•'I-ot* see what the guard looks
pole in in effort to avoid a bread
plaint* of Hundnv liquor sate*
he deals in tohaeco, d r u g * and —(A1)— Frederick II. Osborn, Unit­
elected the new president tumor si the Dnvis I’ncVoi'c Store on shortly after th« ahmding, test. |sal.l
ira sils sH oa raae Bis)
■ruck "Inch pull.-d suddenly in
medicine* ami school supplies on a ed States delegaU, charged Russia
Ifir.l Itollin* had only superficial
Th’ “ 'lemony centered around front of them from where it had
row.
Geneva Avenue, led Sheriff Mero
wholesale basis. He he* lived with today with obstructing efforts to
n n o ,* 12-fcet high in the center
head
Injuries.
Sinks,l*t».
who
was
nominate.)
CALD
W
ELL
A8KS
been parked in front of .Kersey’s
snd deputies to make a search of
.hit family at Lake Mary for the reduce and regulate world arma­
"I have found five small cut* on of tbe city's main square.
TALLAH ASSEE, Aug. 2—(An- hy the Unified (Communist-con- ttie premise* Sunday. The pack­
bait 25 yeara, and ha* two child- ment*. Russla'a Jakob A. Malik
A Kerbcn plant director, refer­ Grocery Store on Geneva Avenue.
thscalp."
Dr.
Parniley
raid.
trolled)
Lalior
Psrtv.
Is
expected
Willem Judge. Jr., driver of th'
age store ws* found to Im closed,
ten, Mr*. Theo Brooklyn, end Ho­ bitterly repfled' U»#""Unltid BU tei i C t W | » t Caldwell toriay railed on
The witness said the cuts were ring t» rumors thst (lie plant had truck, is charged with making an
ward Boteler Jr. who Is now at- and Britain had aabotaged efforts * lorldiana to obaenre 8ent. 2 In to reaprolnt Premier l.slos Din- end on liquor could Ih- found In
Ih-tii niskin.T vollrqefluid fur V"very
shallow"
and
only
went
nye*
and
his
cxbln"t.
T&gt;ldv
•nl.Icommemoration o f t h e Japaneee
improper turn, said Deputy Her­
fvbdlwr Emory University anJ to rut armamenti.
th* grocery utort, also operated
Weapons, told the gathering:
milted hi* resignation last Fri­ hy Russell Davis, which adjoin* alHiul ..tie-third of the way through
The United BUtea and Ruasian aurrender three yeara ago
•he following graduation will take
"It i, necessary to state that man Brantley, who investigated
lie
urged
30
second*
of
alienee
Die
scalp.
day,
a
few
hour*
after
his
son-indelegate* clashed at a ahort meet­
»vjr the business.
tha package store and is separat­
he,e worker* Were no killed l.y t)o&gt; accident. Mrs Clyde Malone
and h e r father-in-law Eugene
The new location will afford ing o f the United Nations Com­ at R:59 A. M. "Aa a forceful re­ law. Dr. Vlctnry Csornoky, w », ed from it hy u partition.
any war product.”
minder
of
the
terrific
price
paid
arrested on ciiarges of espionage
Oglrshy received the most rut* and
more room for Block as It has MtO mission for conventional arma­
Sheriff Mero however, moved a
for
victory.”
and treason.
bruise*. Mr. Malone, who was driv­
ment*.
larg* packing ca*e, disclosing a
DISPLACED PERSONS
Ratals/**
^ °°r
' ***** ^*r'
ing the ltWd Ford had a cut on
sliding panrl into the package
(O
P
’S
W
IFE
SHOT
H-M’ft RETURN
the check. The car had (wen pro­
NOT FOR HENRY
WASHINGTON, Aog. 2 W V roods store. Since no liquor was
NEW YORK, Aug 2 WV— Three
PORTLAND,
Ore.
Aug.
2
(,11
ceeding west on Geneva Avenu*
MADISON. Wl*.. Aug. 2—(A l
m oney
PALESTINE TRUCE
U. 8. Army B-29 bombers landed The Wisconsin CIO Political A c­ found in the grocery store, no President Truman today named — A p.illcenisn's wife was fatally when the bread track swung
Wa s h i n g t o n Aug. i - g ti - charges were msile against Davis, a three-man Displaced Persons wounded yesterday a, she Joined around another parked truck In
TEL AVIV,. Israel. Aug. 2 fAI on a rain-soaked runway o f New
» * • asked by President —Foreign Minister Motha Shertok York International Airport yes­ tion Committee yesterday ouitr.1 who wa* given a stren warding Commission to start the flow of her husband ...........
in attempting to front of it, forcing Mr. Malone to
from
membership
seven
labor
leadTiuman today to approve supple- said tndav the Jew* will return*
violating
tha Sunday jftnj mKi European refugees Into the’ qllr|| , tavern brawl.
terday lo complete In lea* than 22 era for “ misinforming CIO mem­ against
swing to the left so suddenly that
«"»«*&lt;
appropriations totalling the Palestine war If Arab anuie* hours a non-stop flight to th*
l^uor law.
United -State* during th# next lwo| iM rctlv. Sgt John Wsrren re. th# car hit the pole.
ber*" about she Wallace partv.
IIIIAAUOO.
continue to break tha truce.
Periflc c o m ! and return.
,l .
, ,
„
_
.ported Mre. June Buxxell, 22,
The atata group also voted to
,W .-w "*l* Hotiae Btatemsnt said
COUNTY MEET
Shertok aald tha "presence e f
The end o f the ernes-country back tha national CIO-PAC In it*
7^% j
c * r! mother of a 20-month-ohl son. wax
ENVOY RETURNS
Th*
Board
o
f
County
Com­
invading arialaa on the borfer* of trip, which began Saturday after opposition to Hoary Wallara'a Pro!*■*.
M . o Connor and I,hot in the forehead. He eai.l the
ATHENS. Aug. 2-tA Y-D xrtgh t
missioners
will
meet
tomorrow
{fa rrr N. RoaenfUld, will tparviaed run w (l discharge when officer
Griswold, retiring chief of tba
swe regular ***- Israel la a continuation o f tha tha dedication by Purident Tru­ announced the aapilalon nt • eon- morning at 10.00 o’clock In re­ immigration under tha law anact Rn** Iluriell was grabbed from W.
American Aid Mission to Greece,
greariro Party.
mop..and ( » n gravid* monev state of tear and I* quit* Intoler­ man o f -tha near airport,
gular
session,
It
waa
announced
ed in June. Mr. Truman sent their behind after drawing th* pistol. left by plan* for Germany today
xritneceed by fewer than 100
John M. Boronson, aecrotnrrsre Insuf- able. Indefinite prolongation of
today by 0. P. Herndon, county names to tL i Benata for confirms- Th* victim'* parents witnessed tn route lo the United State*. H «
y y t to tarry owt the mandates thi* truce U not Justifiable be­ sons. Nearly a quarter-million treasurer o f th* state CIO-PAC,
tlon.
cltrk.
also will stop tn Paris.
ths shooting.
cause It la neither peace nor war." witnessed the take-off.
ferenct o f 232 delegate*.

Senate Probers Attempt To End Sixteen Japanese
Go On Trial F or
Told Of Red Aid Dayton Strike Is Palawan Massacre
Called Failure
From Hollywood

!3 Success Rules
Given Rotarians
By Simon Tudor

Huiim-I 1-or S -I .I
R ussja
O f ( ounty Adopted
At Board Meeting

Proposes
/

Communist Rule
Of Danube River

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Dan Tobin Rejects
Appointment As
Labor Secretary

Kerensky Declares
Russians D i s l i k e
Communis! Rulers

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ItctfiHtration Hooks
Open For Two Months

Howard Boteler To
Have New locution

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I'll iur aI Kites Held
For Farliun Victims

Statu I*robuH Hollins'
3“ Money. Watch Stolen Testimony O f Murder
V.r: From Bear Lake Home i.oitow.
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Three People H u r t
I n A uto Accident

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F RIDAY. J U L Y 10. 19IN
" IIIIII.H V E R S E TODAY

SOME OF US NEGLECT THE
L IO H T T H A T IS AVAILABLE.
GOD IS ANXIOUS TO TAI.K TO
UR. By hi. light I walki-d ihrmifh

A new technique fo r saving marriages headed for the
divorce courts is recommended by Jnmett E. Barbee, the not­
ed mnrrngo counselor. Give your mate it "personality gift.”
lid vises Barbee in the August Journal o f Living, and you
stand a good chance o f regaining your tottering love. "When
husband and wife approach divorce or separation," say*
Barbee, “ they are usually convinced that monstrous diffi­
culties have driven them apart. Actually, the trouble usual­
ly starts with little annoying habits."
Barbee’s thirty-day tonic is it simple plan. All it con­
sists o f is inking your spouse what trnit or mannerism of
yours annoys him— and then make a "personality g ift " of
givin g up that habit or attempting to correct it. in thirty
days, the most annoying, tension-producing faults will have
lieen brought into the open and ixmaibly eliminated. When
the tension goes, so do the quarrels.
Such little irritations as cracking knuckles, biting nails
or rending at the dinner table can take on huge pro|&gt;ortions.
Usually, says the Journal of Living article, the offender
would lw only too glad to correct the habit if he were utvmv
o f the distress It caused his mate. A irin g these minor grievnneos stops tension by’ putting an end to the potty annoy­
ances which gradually mount up to and break up otherwise
happy marriages.
Barbeo adds one piece o f advice: "D o n 't make unrea­
sonable demands—and don't exjiect the immediate correction
o f a deeply ingrained habit." Compromise and tolerance, he
says, make up the spirit o f the plan.

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From Ruth flrannan of Clifton,
A m . comet a &lt;Iij&lt;j&gt;imk fimn the
Phoenix Arirona Republic which
»ayt that Florida automatic graprfruit juice dit|tenting machtnri
had made their apjtearancc in the
capitol annex and apparently wrre
doing a thriving hutuieti until
the gov rrnot found nut about it.
And then he ordered them re*
moved and ittued an edict that
Arirnniant thnuld drink o n l y
Arirona grapefruit juice. O ne
World! We talk.about friemlt and
neighbor! of Afgbanitlan and
Itmbuclon and can't even do
businrsi with the folk* of Arirona.

Summer Phenomenon
This summer's sky monsters are later and less ori­
ginal than the flying saucers of last season. They're slower,
too. elocked at only GOO to 700 miles an hour, compared with
the 1,200 credited to the flying discs when they "appeared"
in June o f Inst year.
Sky monsters probably ure just as inevitable ns sea
serpents. A fter all, the skies nre beginning to rival the seas
n* a medium o f truns|H&gt;rtntinn, and both nre characterized
by lonely ships sailing through great and trackless s|inces.
The sky. now thnt man inhabits it. is even more challenging
to the imagination thnn ia the sea.
The winged sailors who rejwrted the first sky
monster
Ky mi
o f this season announced thai they would stalk it, next
time aloft, with enmernn. Sky monitors, apparently dtstined
to la‘conie as perennial an sea serpents, will also prove, we
predict, just ns d ifficu lt to photograph.

It sound* very aimple when
President Truman, eager for the
•agio vole in Harlem, announce*
that he it going to abolish segre­
gation in ihr United Slate* Army.
But General flradley, chief of
•laff, who know* something ahou!
the limitation* of the high command
and i* not particularly concerned
over tmlitic*. *ay* in effect that
it can't lie done. The purpose
of llie Army. General Bradley
aatumr*. i* tn fight the enemy,
•ol each nlher. Abolishing tegregarinn in the Army would mean
t h a t you would have mighty
Mule *ay about whom you dept
with in a pup lent.

Hr KUHHKLL KAY

FDR's Federal Reserve Chair*
man Marriner Keck* My* an
•conomir hint i* coming jutl at
sure a* shooting and the tooner
it came* the better. Everyone,
who know* anything al all, know*
ibal everything that goes upmuil
come down and the higher it
Roee the farther it' fall*. Therr
will he an awful bowl when you
can't aril your Huff for ai much
a* you can now, when you can't
gel job* that pay a* touch ai (hay
do Row. hut isn't that what price
reduction mean*) Isn't that what
President Truman advocate*) Or
i« it that Ite just wants the price of
orrerythiag you have to buy to
come down, while everything you
have to sell goes up?

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Th e editor of the Owen Sound Sun-Times is dislinetlv
worried over what might easily become nn international
situation. Surely no one wants to distu rb .tfie wonderful
pence which has existed more than u century ami a half Istween Cnnndn ami the Unite I States. But out t h e r e in
in Chicknshn, Okln., Russell Reeves has installed a radio in
his barn to soothe his herd with sweet music at milking
time. Says the Sun-Times:
"T h e danger is obvious. If enough cows become accus­
tomed to mlisle with their milking, the time may come when
we hnve raised a breed o f rows which don't provide a drop
of milk unless their favorite program is on the air. There is
danger o f cream-souring disputes as to the program which
shall be provided."
Reeves has also installed air-conditioning, The Sun Times worries:
"T h e first thing we know r o w s will la? demanding
spring mattresses, indirect lighting, ushers and a f l o o r
show."
W hat will happen a century lienee, it wonders? Agri­
cultural work-stoppngus and rationing inevitably following
demands for shorter milking hours?
Perish the thought! You have to draw the line some-'
where, Chickasha'•
i

Figure* from the Florida Stale
Chamber of Commerce reveal that
Florida'* tcbonl imputation in­
creased by 14,000 children be­
tween 1*40 and 1*46. That ws*
more than all other Hate* in the
union except *even. How much
* tchool imputation hat increased
nee 1*26 when the lait *choo|
building wa* elected in Seminole
County, wr do not know, but
we imagine it it considerable.
Jut! !iow the ichool* are going to
continue tn function, witbnul
pulling up nrw building*, if Ihit
rale of growth continue*, it some­
thing fnr nur fond parent* In
consider.

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Danger From Chickasha

Too Late To Classify

Heading For A
Nervous Breakdown

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election wheii a President, Vlro
l'u-*blent anti member* uf Con­
nies* ate rhusen.
Why 1
llecam , mrmtiera uf Cungtea*
ll» JAMKS MA It LOW
- lute nn law* affecting the whole
WAHIIINtiTON, Aug 2. &lt;cP&gt;- roantry. Ho the majority in Con­
Tht* la an AHC on the pill Us nie**. when- southerner* are in
a minority, have a right to wips
Tha'l*'argumen t revolve, aroun-l ° U‘
interfering with vdtnegroea. at.tea* right., the U.S. ,n* J "
„
Constitution, ami free election*. I i .
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l ! ' J E te S ? 1*1" ?
Seven ..mlhern .la te , have the ' «
'*
co" ‘
tax: A l.li.m a, Arkanaas. MI..U- ' ‘.‘ U l " V e d ^ T . l L t ™ ,
aippi. South Carolina. Tennessee.' .?
_VT5?._ "T fS ? ” . * " d not
Texa* ami Virginia. Anil

THE NATION TODAY

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L a r g e Volumes Of
M e a t Reported To
Be Going To Market

JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 2 |8pecial)— Meat went to market on
tie- hoof in substantial volume
throughout Florida during the last
wvexly report period, with 1.P.IU
cattle and 2.208 hog* handled at
Un s&gt;lca center* for a grand total
0» Ala7.US3.42. reports consolidate«j l,i Jacksonville offices o f Flor­
ida Stale Markets, revealed to­
day. Cash figures on two o f the
market* were unavailable. The flgU S n Z j . Z . . w rald.b,
1
‘S T l , uits « nmpared with 5.015 rattle
and 2.748 hogs handled on eleven
during
the
f "ra V i ' " ravitllj
‘Z l L ’ - T
Ilh*uiHiuing
« " " * l w - market!
» « «
rad
Incrat,
pitveqing weekly report period,
..... ,
„ „ ... ... , „
lot - hie-h producei* rvcelvrd a
cash total of 1209,225.57,
lwun
iepi-ate&lt;iiy *n ihl |lax ia a ha nl ship on pimr white* gio
Today'* rrjMirt repreaents sates on
llnu.e, where there', a limit on'
•lehate and Southerner, can't ulk
!,r* ¥MlU - ,helr votl” * focr States-operated markets, and
because they can't afford tho sixj..dependent markets.
endlessly to block the will of Iho tax.
Sales, by markets, were sum­
majority.
They say up to lU.imo.OOO poor marised a* follows:
For example: The II oum- pa.-ed
white* and negroes are discour­
Arcadia State Uve Slock Mar­
an antt-pnll tax bill In l'-U2, aged and prrventH from voting
ket repotted handing 760 cattle
I1U.1. lti|5 and again in July, hy the tax.
arid 5d hog*.

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INSURANCE
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
Phone
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I’vr Ut-n taking my veeation aid vivr thoH- n-adn* who are
|ihit-iiip*i this year. Instead of Ik renting alighlly nausrated a
traipsing off t« the mountain* or chxMo to leave nmctly. I know
th* m-anhori-. 1’vr t.-en aceking there in nnthini- that xminla sillier
re*t and rrcn-ntlon right hero at in a iMin-fi*hcimnn than the Ianho,or. With lliing* i)ulrtrd down gilsg'- nf the virt * n employed hy
at ll.t* office. I've found that I ti.o*,' tn the know.
can vnrak off. rlimli into aonli* old
Fur year* I liuvr iih i I the rerliithi'* otul lie out in a hoat on gulat.nn split liamlHM) or ulrel
Tampa Hi.» in a matter o f minute* rtd. uni then I read bIhiuI n new
and that'* what I've bet-n doing and ievolutionary ty|ie of rod liv­
every rhanre I g«-t.
ing inamifartureil right here in
You know- thl* fi«hln' liuaine*. Flertila at Jnrk«&lt;invillr by a fellow
grown on a guy. t ran remember nJiTK-i Walter L. Hive*. It acem*
hack whi n I um-iI to think that that Walter, an aident fisherman
anybody who would (It all day in hi. ts.lf, got tired of .nagged line*,
an Jjien to,*t In the broiling aun luukic.he. and other dlfflcultte*
am, dangle a fWh pole in tho that b io m &lt; from guidi-e twing on
water wa* certainly a dumb cluck lih) la|l of the rial.
ar.d maybe they are. hut when a
"V .iy," he asked, “ enuldn't a
fellow really get* hit by the hug rod hr made with the line guide*
like I have it all M-cm* to add up on the underside?" * lie got busy
and make *en*e.
and the "20th CiTtury fishing
While the average Imy flther* rou" i* the result. I got one and
nun in aearch of trout ia content am here to tell you that it Is a
to employ an old bamboo pole, dill* Light u* a feather, you ran
nook, line ami sinker, I graduated rest v.-lth it all day and never get
from that early In the gam e and tiled
All it rvqultea ia a little
do mo*i of mv ftahin' (he hard twist of the wr|»t nnd the, line,
wsy with a light ratling rod and ui.hiu lert-il and running free,' goes
plug. Yuu don't catch a* many out a mile.
Although plenty
fi*h as a rule but to my notion strung, it is as rcslllient • » ■
voe have a lot more fun with bu*gj whip and I've never used
tho;* you do snag.
a m l a* sensitive.
I used to lie a autker fo r every
Hive*' rod differ* from the
m*v gadget in the way o f bait or standard or old style rod* In that
tackle that came on the market. the tip t* set s Ikivc the reel so
I‘u lead the entirlng ada that told that the line runs through tha
how old Bill Don tied a Wampus guide* underneath the rod, there*
Wlglcr on hi* floe and caught m ny preverting contact between the
many ftxli In 3U minute* that he1line and the rod, This prevent*
H;d ,o quit for fear of swampin' chafing or rubbing and there is
hi* boat; or, Samuel Q. Zltiie- no rhanre of snagging or hitching
baam o f Rrooklyn who had never the line over an upturned guide.
flatted before in hi* life catching The center of gravity i. lowered
Tfi trtut none of 'em under three and a more perfect balance la ohpou.Kx u»ing nothing but a Dart­ tafned.
ing Dangler. Nothing to do I
For line ! use Statesman Nylon
would have te have me one of Uklt Casting manufactured by tha
them their thing* and I accumu­ Norwich
Line
Company with
lated the daindcH mra* o f pU- plv.tr a, 8 l Augustine. Florida
caUrial hardware you aver aaw, ami Norwich. Connecticut It U
plugs with tall* that wlcgts, plas­ smoother, smaller and stronger
tic shrimp with whisker* like than Dlhcr line* of equal diameter
StnL* CUua, pomeyed egulda with and u not affected by salt watar
red. while end blue tall feather*, and will .tot kink.
■poon* In gold, rilvtr and cronluro,
So after years of footin' around
arttflnal minnows that glow in I v* finally MtUad on equipment
tii* dark, plug* with built-in cavl- that I can depend on. But it takes
Usa that could be filled with flah more than that to catch fl»h: you
oil to make ’em »m*ll Important have to know where tiic fool thing*
and a lot of other silly trinkets.
•is. I licked that problem, too,
It’* n stage that Pm tqjd every b&gt; attgagia* "Old Hutch" tha twit
■hottr fisherman goes Ah rough gukW on Tampa Bay who oparatai
before he finally isarns’ that all T out uf Bayaid# Camp at tha w —&gt;

(Southerner* protest that this
Iwi'umak Springs Stale Live
Hut those House-passed bill*
claim is wrong, that the poll tax Bcock Market handled 122 cattle,
have nevei iieen |termittr«l to
I* low and can he afforded by 27.1 hogs for a coah toul o f t llr reach the voting stage in the practically everyone !
M5.00.
Senate. There'* no limit on ilrliata
But the enemies of the tax . Gainesville Live Stork Market,
tln-r*. And smithrrn senators have
that its rhlrf purpose —I

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a |hi|I tax for years And for
w ar*
southern senators have
fought any attempt to abolish it
hy act of Congress.
Ilight now 21 southern Uemorratic senators, headed by Sena­
tor Bussell of Georg!*, are linad
up tu filibuster and prevent ac­
tion un the anti-poll tax bill
passed by the House In 11)47.
Yet, Senator Bussell aaya only
on* of the 21 southern senator*
really favor having a poll tax et
all. Why, then, would they want
to prevent ^'ongress from out­
lawing the tax?
The southern position gm-* like
thi*-Slatrs have tho right to pass
law* governing their «wn elw11on*. The poll tax is onr of those
stale-approved laws.
Any action by Congress to out­
law the tax approved by the
atates would be a violation of
slates' rights guaranteed them
under the ConstituUon.
Therefore, art anti-poll tax law
passed hy Congress would be
unconstitutional.
In time, the seven southern
atates probably will atwliah their
poll tax law*. Bel that's up to
them.
Further, money obtained from
poll *«.- payments, although not
a lot. i- dpt pay for state ex­
pense*. line supporting school*..
I f Congress can tell th* state*
what to do on poll taxes, then
the federal government can order
the state* around on other things* All this so far cover* the chief
southern arguments against an
anti-poll tax law.
Her* are some of the argu­
ments of those who want CongroM to wipe out the Lax instead
of waiting to tee whether the
slates will do It In their own
time-.
State* can set up their own
laws regulating rity and slate
election*. But they have no right
to charge a poll tax In a federal

notoriously nuur in the ftouth,Jay Suite Live block Market,
from voting.
't o cattle, .126 hogs. 111,512.84.
They say further: gutting rid
KLsImmee' Live Stork Market,
nf the iwill tax won't suddenly independent. M t cattle. 57 hogs,
mean a lot of negroes can vote. 67-IJol.GO.
Getting rid of the tax ia Just the
Miami, G, E. Hampton and Sons,
firat atep toward letting negroes Independent, 84, rattle, 78 hogs,
get closer to voting.
7C4.thl.
(Homo thousands o f negroes
Menticello Stock Yard*, indevote in the 8outh now, but they're ptiixent, 37D, rattle. 622 hog*,
only a handful compa rod with W5j»48.fW.
all the negroes there.)
Qumcy Stale Live 8tock MarEven If the lax were wiped out kit. 8! cattle. 231 hogs, f I2JI7I.79.
tomorrow, its enemies say, south­
W un-hula, Hardee County I.lvr
ern whltea still would block the tiUck Market, indr pendent, 420
n-TToem from voting In large catth, 72, hoga. 531307.84.
i .mien by various mean*. For
7be Dade City 8t*tc Farmer*'
Example: making them tab* lit­ Market handling 2,270 dmen egg*.
eracy testa, ilk* interpreting tho Fstc;.. paid were quoted a* fol­
Constitution. These l**t* would lw lows: Extra Urge. 84 cent* per
administered by white men who'd iloten, large, (SI cent*; medium.
Gunk them.
rents; small, 47 cent*, one cent
■bow last week on all grades egNorth America he* more than cvpt small which were up 2 cent*
&lt;i0u kind* of birds, belonging to ovir the preceding week. Poultry
73 fam ilies
Hf ~
offi nngs wore light. 38 cent*
per pound being paid for fryer*
and 20 rents per pound for heavy
nent.

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HANB8NES ■EBITATIONS
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mamfmm foH
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Lyons Fertilizer
In now here fnr (he Grower*
nf Seminole County
LyofM Fertilizer Co.
Tim pa, Florida

J. P. HALL
sate* representative
Phone 625-W
Hanford, Fla.

“ Dodge Ditties”
Little Boy Blue
Please blow your horn,

Am ' mo
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Traffic’s mighty Ihick.
Whit, it won’t blow?

HAM WriuCs FLAHtD
VHP DA RICH
AH' PEN AOT sa c k e d !

i'CDUM*

Call Dodge. You know
We’ll fix it mighty quirk.

ELECTRICAL TR&lt;
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giving

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"sound effect*" when * • *U *r-

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aato* tha KgnMth, tow-*—1 1

toh wede.egyww radtoll

SEMINOLE COUNTY

•bcut iff eariety *f

•nftM, throw cart' Urn ________ tribe, get thlr m't! reamriro to
aoy. -they ought to be just about you uut and jit&gt; won't lw* tlhapMsybt wa'd batter p*u*a bar* nen, with th* U4* Ilk* It la bow." polnUd.

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Senator Taft My* that President
Tnunan really doeaa't waat to
tedoer price*. Of cotine he d^etnY
If.^hr reduced the price of wheel.
h | d make the wheal farmer* tore.
I f he reduced the price of milk,
eg butter, He'd make the dairy
farmers lore. He ha* it within hi*
p a w e r , throu|h the Interstate
Commerce Conucttsion to . reduce
freight rate*, something which
effect* the price of everything,
but instead of reducing them, oo
the very day he was lambaotiag
Coe grew for not reducing price*,
the ICC atMouoced an igeteete in
And 111 be a ton-of-a-salamander
the wortd yne need t* ona er two U* aid* of Guriy Bridg*. I deal if they ■iMally Mat
rata*. H im had ordered
anew haw the t*y *wa It, bat h* "Hutch" |e '• ■
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L*
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aaa ran oat (u th* mMO* at th* guide, too, ead If
bay whir* th*
be tn th* 'mati to erix
HB

Interference of the Soviat bloc
But that isn't all If the Littl-j
Assemhly is granted more pow.
ers. it will tie able to demonstratil
DeW ITT MacKBNZIB
whether a peace organixati, 1
Al* Foreign Affair* Anal)at
computing only the nation* u i-I
side the Russian bloc, can per-]
The Little Assembly uf the form a useful service. That p
United Nations ~ comprising all is running through many mindl
the U.N. membership excepting for it is becoming increasing
the Soviet bloc, which has boy­ clear that so long ns Moscow pri-|
cotted it •• has unanimously sisla in it* world revolution foi I
recommended that it* life lie ex­ the spread of Communism thrn l
tended by the General Assembly can tie no “ United Nations" which
session in Paris this September. will function. There can lie two
Furthermore the Little Assem­ separate groups of UnitiH Nn
bly has asked for greater power* Guns, but not one.
That's a tough development tul
— a matter nf vast importance,
emit! mplnlr. but a demociatlcl
of which more anon.
The Little Assembly, which was pM H organixntlon which wouidf
the lilen o f U.S. Secretary of work would be lietter than
organiiaSlate Marahall, was created at a democratic * Bolshevist
time when much of the vital ef­ lion thnt enn't wink but wnstes j
fort of the U.N. was being nulli­ it* energy In bickering w hich only |
fied by the persistent use of the increnses the thrvnt to pence.
Of course no one is advocating
veto by liussia. It was established
;»■ a permanent committee of th- that the United Nations lie aban­
whole, to carry on the work n f , doned without further earnest
the General Assembly between effort to make it work. And |ter
haps the granting of greater
M«*inn» of the latter body.
The Communist block charged I power to the Little A * sent Idy
that this was an effort to by­ would 1mister the organisation. 1
pass the decisions of the security The Korean decision is inspiring,
council. In which the Reds could ' and to this may In- added the
employ the veto. The sponsor* of fact that many subsidiary or­
nn*
the Little Assembly denied this. |ganisation* of the U.N
It was true, however, that the operating, successfully without the
subsidiary assembly did provide support o f the Russian bloc.
a vehicle frev from the bickering
Tn
shortest subway in the
and niislructioii of the Bolshevist*
— not because they were barred world operates in the Tin foot
but because they chose not to ,unr.,-l between tho Capitol and
the Senate Office Ruildit g m
participate.
VYa iiington. II. C.
While the Little Assembly has
been engaged largely with rou­
The downbeat o f o bird's wing*
tine matters, there was one sen­ ulivei, it forward.
sational decision which gave the
Russian blue a chance to yell:
•'We told you so." That was when
the Kurean commission reported
that it was uhable to arrange
an election which would include
its
both the Russian xone in the
V. Bitting
north and the American tour in
Twurhlnn llrug Co.
the south, because of Soviet ob­
When you feel that you me
struction. The commission ntked
beading for a nervous bleakfor instructions, and the Little
down you may or may not lie
Assembly, despite the fears of
right, but in either ea»«- you
tome '.hat it war exceeding I*;;
lte**d to do something about
authority, squared its shoulder*
Glut nervous condition at once.
ami ordered the commission to
Usually people hesitate tu
go ahead with an election in the
consult the doctor because they
American xone. The result ha*
ate unable to explain why they
in-ell the establishment of a
feel os they do. But the ductur
democratic government- in South
by knowledge and experience
Korea over the biller and violent
under stand* the (unctions of
opposition o f the Rods.
the nervous system, amt Ire can
This wa* the only time that the
help you to locate the cause of
Little Assembly went to such an
your condition.
extreme. However, that incident
Consult your doctor now;
made olnervera sit up and take
don't continue this losing bat­
notice. They saw that if the Little
tle with your nerve*. Get
Assembly were given muiv pow­ hack tu that calm, peaceful life
you once knew.
er* it could iirrfoim a great
Take your prescription* tu a
service in the interest* of |h'&lt;u-('
druggist with a reputation for
by handling Just such problems.
excellent compounding of pure
Molrovrr. the Little Assembly
drug*.
duo* provide a sounding hoard
This ia the 217th ol a series
to get the consensus of the
of
Editorial
advertisements
Democracies on important mat­
appearing in this psper rsrh
ters when the general assembly
Monday.
isn't in session. There ran he
Copyright
free debate without the deliberate

THE WORLD TODAY

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dark ms*.—Job 211:3.
Wr gut a kikmI laugh oul nl
that slaty .limit the United .Sl.itr*
amhauadm’s trtrnl v i . i t In
Ruuia't f-mngn Mmitlrr In con­
fer with him nver the tangled
Burniie.n situation. "So tolly,
pirate", t.id I hr’ dnmmtn In ihr
AmeiK.n Ambat*«dnr, Mi Mololev it nut of town. Of air t»e
thinking of the Jap.nrie?

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�MPNDAY AUGUST 2.1948

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I Bov lc Prefers K ; i h I
TeleviHion In ‘Musi’
River Front Home
For Gala Parties

delMiluru foi Hr no.
Pat tie* of the television era will
be marked by deathler* phrases
an I play-acting, most of it about
or professional ax a hign school
NEW VlUIK
U The ryhmc- !
By C Y N TH IA l.tlWHY
otodLction of "Gammer Gorton's
slel who wanted to live lo ui
.tl* Nrw slralurr* Wrun
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wally
Philip*
and
J w lln Palm er R a y , Society E d ito r
house hy the * i , nf the load can
It wa* a small paily Mr*, Needle." Drinks may losik bubbly.
Telephone U S children. Wally and Mvrritt. left
have it.
Grolgc Mesta gave for the heavy 1" u‘ '" c merry-maker* will dare
yesterday to spend some time In
He said to lust wanted to be • i m i i i i of Ihe Democrats a couple J
l« e non-toxic,
Belle (Bade as the guest* of Mr.
detenuve or itupid aMrut their
friend of mart, but by now he pro- .
v.iek* back
Itiu rememlier
itvl.erally speaking, ai the best
ig.iorance."
and Mr*. Guy D. Wood.
l ably would have turned his mad- I tl V1., „ ,mnll tximb tbat ushered I Pi*!,t*V* ‘n *•&gt;* future, the gue-ti
What ren puu-nt* do alxiut UT
side abotUJ Into n filing station, « [ , „ ()u. atomic age,
will .invc as much lun as al a
Mr. and Mr* K.uby ladng plan
"F irit, they can. in the area of
tout i*l inn or u vegetable Stand. , I I ,, Meal a. n M.rm. Ul
’ di*. funrral People will go to lx
to leave thi* week for l.yon*. N.
tlicir own e xpert ne**, let their
MONDAY
ten andr eheard,
I'll take my house by ......... Marled somethin* The indefatlg
— . maneuver for
Clnlr* of the W.8C.S. of the clulrren gradually realize that
of a river, where tin- inn- of men al.b- Washington ho-te*-, per- •enti.,1 spot under the lights,
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Ramxcy Y. to spend tome time.
go hv in (tout* Itndiiunls cats linul
Ft*»i Methodist Church will meet thoir (the parent*') mastery I* left over the weel,end lo *j*end a
rnltUd her small gathering of a speuh their pieces, and head fur
by. too.
Mr*. Bulk Scott returned over
•1 8.00 P.M. a* follow*: C lid e adequate hut not complete; that vacation at New Smyrna Itrach.
ft w bundled miimale friend* to none. There they will lock thrtnthe weekend from Richmond Va.
My river i- tlu F.i«t Itiv.-i amt lx trlevlM-d
No. 1 with Mr*. W. 8. Thornton. they ktill have learning to do be­
*e.ie* In a closet and relax—away
the water* a.&gt;&gt;h with n fine im­
W in Ft!it Street: Circle No, 2 fore iliey catch up with all that
(mm the Mazing eye of the na­
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. ( ‘lame and where she visited her mother,
partiality thi
tlflll bblllks nf Man- | j -nio now on, no h*»*le** worthy tion'/ number one Peeping Tom.
wnth Mr*. W. I*. Chapman, 2t)k i» kin-wn in Ihe field; that there *nn Clarence Clause have telunt- Mr*. W. 8. Bagwell a.ml brother
of lici salt iun think of a party
l
ull.ill
nml
tin
tn.&gt;
i
h
I
shores
nf
W *it Nineteenth Strret; Circle are ttill. moreover, problem* no eil to Sanford after vi*iting in Ralph Bagwell
I think the trend should la*
Fair tireenmuu'
i)u- aciot of Unless she bn- al lea«t one tele­ -t.'iojitxl out before it even get*
No. 3 with Mr». Fletcher Hull*. one nn» (ulved
Columbia, 8. C. with Mr. and Mr*.
vision channel assured. Shell he
llnwiklvn.
Miss Dial Boyle returned laxt
1421 Valencia Drive; Circle No. 4
•Mrud. Down with televised par"Second, they can make a prac- Alfred Cramling.
My house -i.tn.ls nit the Man­ hold pro**e&lt;l. not to 1» sure there's tit*. ip with more privacy for
week from Hollywood where »he
JUth Mr*. T. F. McDaniel. 1313 tiic of appreciating aiea. of oxci.uukIi it cd champagne and foie
hattan
side
It
is
a
quaint
new
M r * Avenue; Circle No 5 with perure** that ate m*t their own.
fu i. It s time thi* whole deal was
Mr. and Mr* Jie Daniel* have spent severnl week*.
hrlck cottage fourteen -lories high, g iri tm tap. but to produce a calle,] off. the whole experimcr.t
ltr-. L. T. I)o»». |5(»1 Ka»t Second The father, for example, who returned to their home on Poplar
putty that will keep the nation
Inst
'll
a
clll-l.t
f
buildings
that
jirrkx d.
Mi** Mary Ann Whelchel and
Strict; Circle No. 0 with Mr*. I. tal e« hi* email -on to visit a far- Avenue after attending the Kail
look a* much i.bk. a* ■&gt; inck fidl iq.lei Iainetl while it'* (x'fnre the
S. Ilarkiy. I.,02 French Avenue; toiV, craft shop, farm or science Rond Fair In Chicago and enjoy her brother. Howard Whelchel.
Oi course, there were people
..inn rn.
of
cue
ball*
Cl.tie No. 7 with Mr*. Kdwunl mi •cum and w ho in the presence Ing n tour through Yellow Stone are visiting in Chicago with their
The dcVeloi ii.n l uu* built by ,r
■‘D.irllng." next year * party- who lalkid like thi- about the
aunt
arid
uncle.
Dr,
and
Mr*.
J.
Kucher in CaiM'ltierry.
•I innl son n*k» intelligent que»- Psrk.
big Insurance
nn. t.. 1 .i.l pi.- givec will confide lo bet l*e*t horsi.e** carriage, radio. . . .
V. Fowler, for several week*.
The 1‘hilathrii Ulus. of the First tkn* that reveal both hi* own
one of tin Imi
friend, "it* going lo he -Imply ok*&gt; Mr*. Mesta, I'll «tep before
f l i t ! Hawaiian beauty ever en­ INHI pe.qde ami I
f res.rytrrmn Church will have it* lath .if information and hi* tvihe tamers, but Just let me take
Mr. ami Mr*. W D Hofmann
( M l m l n U I . ventures since the di.'lm . I'd- got .......... .
tered
III
Atlantic
City
•
beauty
regi lar meeting in the form of » &gt;pect for the knowledge other
Mr. ami Mr*. John Senkarik,
•pent yesterday in Ocala with
hanging garden- o f Babylon
chnnnil* for
‘
two hours, a juggling or. - look to make sure my pancake
tove.xd tii*h &gt;up|ier at the home (M'onlr point***, give* that hoy a their son Dale Hofmann who i* Jr. ami children Johonny, Baritara paaeanl, pretty Yun Tan 7*nc, is
i* on evenly and my blown lipstick
The .......................
i- a
shown In th* surf at llnululu alter ttopulai lanilbu I |i n-vetM-s the ml, tumbler* and a whole corps ni.sii ; amcnicd
o f^ li* . P. P. Piety in Oitren ut double le**on: how to lie ignorant associated with the Florida The- * nd
left on Saturday n
of
makeup
uitist*
flying
in
from
ahe
was
selected
as
"Miss
Hawaii
(imO-o'clock. The it roup will meet wibho.it being on the defensive
‘ in Pennsylvania
dictum of rno-r New York land­ 11ally Wtaal
aters there
for
the «ummer (trend‘ a month
Ihe k irxt " A University of Hawaii lord*: "Dog* t.* children no
o i thi home nf Mr* K. W. Fite on and how to npn-rcinle all that I* month*.
and Ohio,
"Mini's coming in I tn- party 7
™&lt;c’ l| Avenue nt tt;00 o'clock.
Junior of Chinese amr.lty. .be i|fete man'* I, -i fm-ml l)a t, )*■
Weil done.
l),», it w liolt* I aft of jM-tqde, the
The board o f the Pic.hytetrao
Itev. Melton Ware spent the
Mr. and Mr* John St lla ir U inr-lert lluee-imlie* till and |atnuggliil In. * in tb. l. n s e . rt||„« agent y that lim I then, up as-uretl
"Teinl,
w*
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'I » t iis * » * iisti
trail
Woman'.* Auxiliary will in* held
kUhject* come up for discussion, past weekend in Sanford witi, hi* While ami children, Janie and *n*r.s 11i pound*. iJnlt i i.diito.jlj th,. lenanl- . tb, - t n l . l t (be lilt they lire absttlutely Ihe luo-t mirth lute allet V itlimtky
at the church at 3:30 P.M.
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I loud Wilt
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parent* can try f»ii!y to piess-nt parent*, Judge ami Mis It W. Johnny, left las' Friday to spend
i |ioici| ||
l.ifc in it It i . to.ii-tt ^ develop­ tciegcnlc iti Ihe whob &lt;iti
...... utid Ware at then home on Palmetto two week* visiting in Savannah,
noth side* lo I heir........
children
When the tilings gels n-ully
ment hu* tt,
, t, . f m an. let) r
Tin* Russian prop,.-ul speedt*
to expiainwhy theythemaelve*
j Avenue. Itev. Wnrr
i* the pastor (la.. (Tharlrs'un. S ( ’ . and Kred­
The insurant •
■mini didn't |U*t ni'h.ig. engraved invitations wilt cultv would prohihil tbe usr nt
ict I a- they do. without implying , 1;'^ I*'" Fir*! M. lhmlist Church in erlcksburg. Va
III m ilt TIIOM \H
send a gaidii.d ai-oirid with n Hi* longer Muir ■ small “ white tie” tin I'nnuM- water* hy naval vei
tl.u. only fools and villain* di*- ^ rr" llearb.
Ilia- lo in el 11 tin tb.. plai. |i ,|l«- ll* *r. Instead, then* will l-e *pe ■els of all non-Dnttuhiaii ctiunMr. and Mis. S O. Cha*e and
at.i is- with htem.
tuitcltcd a 1 11 o ,.f bulhlor. i - io cii-r instructions, like "Television trt, - Thi* |imi|hkxI said, however:
Hr D A V ID T A Y L l l K M \IIK P .
Willis Andeisoti,
o member of daughter Sallv left yesterday for
llt'l.i.Y W o o d . Aug.
"Fourth,
they
i
an
build
the
A P Newsfosturv*
"Navigation on t|o* Dnnulie
the United Slates Marine Corps Wnlfetmro, N
H to
spend a ThV. town i- full o f " ....... . a n d l l i r t L i ^ '-"'A A ' " ’ r *nu' !1,n'1 iiulu up requested image orlhtron
aim t a Used "
i«re yot ashamed to *uy, "I haoit of using reference material* i t r tinned at Parri* Island S C . month. Kn route lo New Damp* nut ..11 of them hit the h.ndlines * " 1’'' * , '
sliall lie free and open for na*
ll"
1" '
in
the
home.
fioru
dictionaries
to
^&gt;l
know." w hen your rhihl n*k»
11 won't be neerssarv lo ruin* llnnuls, vessels ,,f commerce uml
»k/ maps, so that their rhildren •pent the past weekend in San- shire thev wi&gt;l visit In Columbia, nr movie .rripls. I I . ......... ,.„„e ,|k&lt;&gt; j.,hnnv
a question you can't un-wer?
with Id* parent* at their 8. C, with Mr. and Mr», Selli*
vote the liight People Socially gomls of alt stati-s on * footing
ran learn hy contagion that an­ ford
I
hare
.ou
n.r.i:
The
vine
must
I,
planted
in
....
.
The guy to get next d equality m tegaid to |i»it and
Rahme in K»*tern Shore. Md.
You rwednl lie. »ay* Honan* W. swers to question* cannot ul* home on Holder, f ake
II. » :». an ambition* guy wile I new kind &gt;d "gi « .pu. k Thev're any eiori
iav lent ini, vhargrs and (ondtlton*
with Mrs C A l ine and In King­ knew what I.- wanted to I*- n {climbing fu-ii i ibuti tin pu., , f 10. if you n-ullv until to M* some
0.eri*rcet, noted auihor, lecturer wav* la- hiol ready made hut must
Mr.
and
Mr*.
\V.
D
8iln*
re­
&lt;*i merchant sliippmg "
os* tv , i« the ti-levi-ion eXeculivi*
ston. N V. with Mr ami Ml* M. mm . -tm lie thought he could sirloin.
and .duretor, in in Bitirle i*n- of nt lie sought for."
turned
last
Saturday
after
spend­
Tlie plan would give a ci.liumitilleu, "Introducing Our Children
D l ane.
act. l ui he realized ballyhoo would
Having ih. -„i".
t)„. pieli cably the one with u fit 1** like toll Ixinid IHIVVl i ,,f control uVgr
ing
two
winks
nt
New
Smyrna
■ It.lector of Spinal Event*." Hi
io Insniwcred Question*,’’
in
get him to the top faster. So lie people an* limn .... .
.
Bench.
Hit- th, central Klin,mall llivei. fi ,IU
Mr end Mr* Rvrnn Dunham •old himself to stanlom. with ihan in wmi ... ii..ns ,.f ,
National Parent • Teacher iitaga|,1(i uni im* the social arbiter
lien whirl a coinin' able to make Ulm. in Get many, 'o the lllucl
left yesterday to retorn *■&gt; their accent oil Ills most obvious asset
tine
city.
Thenwu*
ll
-hoitag.'
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Sen The commission would t&gt;e
A* parent*. MU* Ovemtreet
ihairs for main mouths, ami none I 01 bunk tbe most ambition* worn
Bolt returned la*t Thursday from spending seiftnl week* In Sanford his bud.1.
th. . vvuy be parcels out ),i. '"nip. i, ,1 ,,f "ui,r I, pir sriitat I vI
saya, we don't huve to net like
Cam,,
the
war
and
lie
Went
o
ff
i
Were
available
(..i
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Sarasota when tnev visited fo, 'JZ 'Z ''X Lu sou. Art Dunham, n
from each Duniilq. state" Thu*
l" " '
Inin,
w„|kmg encyclopedia*. Nor do we
a few .lavs with Mr and Mr. 1w
'‘ " ' " 'r hfi»r the Sanford t.iant tl* make a gimul Ircutd iu t)ie| riien one tint ll. 111*01 am•- ,-utii
* would l«' dnmiiiatrd utterly liy
n'trhor
But
vrlint
the
rver
present,
nil
•ervnr.
He
returned
to
Ihdli
t*any
Lin,
ke.!
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1
,
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p..nn|
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,
^mvr lo think that ' the only way
James P. lodge.
B aseball team
Wood training he wouldn't Inst oMUit-d. and t in . n till* ball wen- ccing camera eye will do to pat tlie ('oiiiuiuniats |‘ r. sumahly the
™ e cur. nelp our children lo feel
*v«v would M* left opt ii im Ger­
»*c’- tc I* lo itlve them fixed
Mr*. Edward lliggin* returne.1! , ,
.
, ... kc,1,L..ii, long in picture, as a glamor lory about twr ntv in-n all holding til- IS ft igl'trnitlg to Ciiiilcmplate man and A ll'll inn inriiiberihtp if
I'aitii'*
now
im
tdiiee*
whale
III*
concentrated
on
n
dramatic
door*.
Thev
waited
until
each
sr.rwcr- to live hy uni di-couragi*
totlav from Dahtgr.-n Va where
V*
"
m „"w.
she has Men visiting her .laugh have returned from n *1* week* ca n * 1 and hit a couple of good apart merit w j. ..p.-n Some -tvaw |x Ip'c rln lot III,Mind and cut, sml when peace treaties are
them from n-kiitg further ques­
ter
nml
son-in-law.
I.leut
Conn
I
r
'rln
during
which
time
tb. v at- pictnies lie became known a , nil tor** gave a signal, and the men i,Una nml gossip. Oliviou-ly, with signed.
tion*.n
tended th* ora.lim*mp &lt;&gt;»
all rushed mi" ll,,
different ..II A'nericn listening ami looking
Mr. and Mr*.. Hoy Mixon an­ ai*l Mr*. J. W. William*
artm instead of a Greek God
Ail tiM* often, “ where parent*
old
8lu»*il fresh apricot* combined
'
Bifttl Daniel
from the University
*ill* u)i in fin i»|i)
the hirth of u
So what happen*? He sigtird iinaMnn-nts and riia.llv- M gati bang hi, inti i jin'l lui1
have retailed fuel* and mere nounced today
Mr, and Mr* J E. Higgins ami nt Kansas wb"te he majored in for hU nm il im|M»itnrii n»ti* -aA .Ing the
Tln-n thev all nished 11 tend nml ask for d.tad- on her W|! &gt;*\I"V »ml milineala make a
daughter ____
Paula Kaye wii
on July 25
T door,
opinio.!*, judgment* and mil- a'
summer salad
Serve
the Fe 11 liti, i"l "gVI up' mV oior ia” children are spending this week . epoineerlm*
Tbev also visited HUti'O'* mo«V fninoiu «ir&lt;inir iiuin
all -the I ■*•’' “vhtful
I"'
Thaf * Hi*
"• *1** (hitur* iqa ialfon or even ti ll hot nil
judgment*, specialised knowledge lluapital.
i " l Silver Glenn
relative* In Ohio and I enn- "Atill II4IU I
iu ,«{ ili.iiil
«»f Fiiniilt*1* sudden OM rt'tvddr'd salad giecns amt gartill’ ’ U iulirill I 11 !,,ir
«»»• **I|f miv
ami blind prejudice, *11 in the
iiixh with mnyotmai-e.
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sylvania.
hlink nf iimn* rmilinr will «tmt nil! Anolhyf in *•11* •m i « Ok
ian'e positive and unqualified
To
Mretcli
n
in.,
1
1
amount
of
Mr!.
,
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umng
ovei
again."
lament*
Victor
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manner—with never a mode*t in- sl-ak cut It in thin diagonal V " ' Michael Warren relurmii toDr. J N liolt.... suent the Mature
This haplietn-d the other .tnv to a
R iiation that they might lie mu- eh.eis; snule an union fur t acit &lt;’» » from the kernald l aughn.., weekend
Hasting. *ud '
pnen
of
Hi
illy
v
s
nod
,
'
8h.
was
queen
Hollywood
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V*" 1,"‘,V
taken—the children tend, a* they p t.-tl* to lm served—cut in thin M*mor|d Hospital to the home of enmpanled hntne hv Mrtn llobson
■mi use
ail queen*,
queens, she wanted ,i.......,
1
"
anil
like nil
• Wr r" ' ,tr " ".........,
ul* " " '
approach adulthood, to make tin U tip .- ln hot fat m u skillet,
M.r •".! Mr. Elw.rd who ha. *ia.nt txm &lt;rmk* with to keep her throne lint
wa- in r' a!ken until *,.1,'. &lt;st\ .lim,
T ' ovei
.V*
eai'jliy vnipialifieit rejection of tlwii ntkl the M et .liver* and cook
un
Trnth
her daughter Mr*. H. !. Anderwiat 'her! parent* have *nid.
.non, Mr* Anderson rccenlly under ■langi i Sin* Itad mad "io Juror . rn.d bailed u* .,,i " tti. vsoikmnn
quit hly stirring to brown the
MU* Jean Saver returnrd tod*v vent n maior operation at the plrttue and she Was uuiv of til inhl my wife. I inn.. . Some ti ri­
Of i oorxe, ray* Mu* D*«r*tr»rt, imut. Adtl salt ami )a*pt&gt;c'r to
next mu* She luilkid nt making ant* now thud it,*- Ioann*-, tm nt
cA mV.A'i Trout I-roshurg where *he vislletl j Flagler Hospital in St Aueustme
pji*qilc cannot in nnxwer to every (otle and serve
it.
for
the
weekend
with
Ml**
J
ld
l*
seH
her
frieml*
will
he
glad
to
Short li.ind unnrcejssnry; iniiiimum nprrd HI) vxord'i
ought to pm p ,i.,-k ,,( raids oi a
qui ttiori, *ay flatly, “ I don't toast.
"It will t«* sensational'" the small librniv
, n.-li . levator
Tnlt*.
Mis*
Tate
accompanied
her
learn
that
she
I*
getting
along
know.''
minute, (limit salaries, opportunity for advancement,
A friend of mine, i stem m
qlcelv and has returned to her boSSss told tier. Slo* Was IIIICOII
31km of rooletl frankfo.ter.11,1 «™ ford »&lt;&gt;
*l« »
Ihe important thing for a par­
vlnced. In des|M*ratlun, sin* pleat •livlduolisi. i*
te,l my argument
home in Hasting*
ent io do, the t a p , I* lo teach arc a flak or ful nihlilitili to a pot-I
ed with the top man to let her out he nhottld trv to move into |M
l ull .Mr. l.enelt, Orlando 3-1681.
MU* Flora McPhaul. a funner
children the 'gracious art of M*- alu selad on which mayunnaMc I*
A ikdiriou* and quickly made of the picture She was instruct deVelopmriit lie said
.resident of Sanford I* visiting
^ n g Ignorant without M*in^ either jscu.
“ I cnri't stand th* 'bought of
I friends in thi* city. She I* now defer rt mav he eoneocterl from a ed to do tile film and trust the
coming into mv at*nitin, nt at •: tu:
■ making her hum* In Spark*. Ga.
•mix of devil’* food cake mix and film maker*. So she gave In.
They shot the movie twice and each night, kissing my wife, and
half fc paiknge of fudge ml*. Bake
1
Friend, of p . h . H*rh, Jr. win the cake according to the diree- lr wa* bad Mdli time*. But she’ll looking across to the next Inilld'
tn ns on the package and rut half survive. It takes more than n ing ami seeing guv- on foul teen
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| | ( ^ m « i n o ,0hUf home ln Sa'nfoH % of it in four squares, Now make ■ouplo o f bad pictures to dim tbe floor* doing exactly III,* snno­
thing "
M ain* 10c
Opcnn
-er undergoing an operation at the a . bocoInlP sauce according to Ihe gient talent of Greer tiarson.
'luvle goet have seen hi* fan*
Mialern I live dwelling I,n't quit.
ttrnnge Memorial llmipital In Or- l rripe on the parkage of fudge
•out
rail watch from our
Undo lit* I* recuperating nicely. mix and serve over the hot, fresh many times. II.- wn* a popular
Ev e s.- U e
M M
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lo ia rlrr artoi, u-ually plavmg witalow it,, ever-changing life
Children- l i e
iW ly !
cake [quart**.
■ hhs . s n s a T
milktimNt ly|N»p nt i»n«*itt*tl«. Thru thr I,VII \ml what do « * .are
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Harris
!»i’lim ijm titi«| nli.,,
and family have returned from
If you art' serving chilled cream hr fmfnl ft uni th«» 11««l 1 *»&lt;•i«| If the
ii• |ii*ik Min fiiiil pin* tin* •nm•• p111j «
Tallahasree where they have been of ct.i, ken or mushroom soup M* scene,
visiting friend* and relative* for sure to garnish each bowl with u 1 I
him again, thi* time in r,m” "*• 'be same baig. s f|,,»t
Ihe past week.
i . v . « svvfftublr:
i s M s : use
out very
very thin
thin the hotel coffee shop a, loss fromtV"" , &gt;airvtng
railroad
n,- and
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A l l . W O R K lillA H A N T E K O
Tho i lo r y of
Hire* nf radish, thin cu gm lct our office lie wrote a bin boy's treighl ,nrs to terminals an I««'a
the
water
N
o
M
h
I
v
miglit
to
w,r,t
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Fun! ami * t ,‘ ps. chopped green pepper or uniform and carried dirty dishes
a girl who
daughter Jane plan tn leave to- pB**,ry, c*iar»cly grated carrot.
tack to the kitchen It mnile me to own „ wonderful view ntoi,,nootlt a hutmorrow for Chicago. III. En route
wonder If show hitslne** is surh u
&lt; h»tux*d fresh curumM*i* and *
to Sanford they will visit In Chat­
band quickf
great busiueas nftci all.
Phone 192-11
tanooga. Tenn
t!
Then Id* face turned up again - rndrshi - ridded to mayonnaise I
*■ u principal In "Magdalena,*’ a make a dr ticlous snlnd diesiing
Mr. ami Mr*. Richard Brown
tew light
opera headed for
■U
am! »&lt;m Hick returned yestrrdav
Rr.uolway
Thing- are looking
|to their home in Coral Gable* af*
u| for John Arthur.
I ler visiting Mr*. Brown’* tmrent*.
\ wartime illxcuvery, he rote
I Mr, and Mr* B. I.. Perkin- a*
fu-t and smaatiunally in the Mtom
|Dnvt"na Beach where they are
era of movies. Ill* studio »hnvrd
-* IO N RANDIIL
'Spending some time.
him Into picture aflrr picture,
WILLARD PARKER
milking hi* popularity. Caught in
| Mr* M. 8. W lggin* and datighthe patty whirl, hr didn't pay
"ler Mr* l.ee Moore left Friday
enough ul tent ion to w hat wafor New York. Mr*. Wiggins will
happening to hi* career. Suddenly,
►
trend a few week* in Dansville
he »nd the studio patted company.
and Mr*. Moore will join her hui*
Thing* looked dark. Nothing
band M Silver Spring*. N. V. Mr.
ratne along that secerned right
and Mr*. Moore will return to
for him, and hr made no picture
Sanford in al&gt;oul ten day*.
fm a year, lie wailed, gave up
thr partying ami gut himself Into
Mr*. M. I.. Tilli* and son Clark
^
Monday!
shape.
Till!* have returned~to their home
k e y
l a r g o
The outlook liegnn to change
in Sanford after trending about
I dint Day
h&lt; lunded a drat tn make West­
five week a at Daytona llearh.
ern- ami participate in the pro­
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was makiiv mam- time* what he
earned at Id* old studio, That’s
th. reason behind the Inoail grin
■m Sunny tuft., fuce these day*

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Mr. ami Mr*. A. If. BecfvilB,
Jr. have returned from Waycro**,
Oa. where then spent the past
week with Mr* Beckwith’* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Mathew*.

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Americans Continue To Set Pace
oye Cop Honors Noses Out Parkers! lnW
Sell Toncoff To
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In C i t y P r o g r a m ToWinTournament National (
Daytuna Beach I
1.(1 N I ION, \ua. • i VI*) Mai Whitfield, lithe (thin State
1 nivrraity alhltlr. »ma*hrd the Olympic record lor the "0*1mrler run a, the American* .ought to repeal their •(•point
‘ coring spree of Saturday in (.slay'* Olympic game*. Not only
did 'A hit field oln the face in record lime hut llerh Itarten of
Michigan wa* fourth and lloh t heathers of Southern fa lifnrnla » « « tit Hi The American hurtful in the metric half
mile » « ■ l| point*. The red. while and blue sijuad started
the day villi ml a* compared In 1‘raitre'a *eeond piaee Iota!
of 2*.

A R T H H It IIK C K W IT II. Jit

lleratd Sports Kdilor
Manager llnl Gruber’* Sanford
Giant* emerged from the part
wet i.end of tday in thu Florida
Stale League with two ttamea won
and two conic, lad.
Tim Giant. nitiped tin- St, Aug­
ustine Saint* at the Municipal
Park yeaterday lijr a f&gt; l&lt;&gt; - mar.
gtn. The local* dropped a It to 2
Came |&lt;i the la-enliurc I’ lratr* hole
Friday rrvrninc. and the Pirate*
divided a twin nllmrtion with the
Celery City accreitntion in the
Lake County city Saint day even­
ing- The Sanfnrdite* won the openinjr came nf the double-header hjr
a 7 to I wore hut Irowrd to the
Pirate* in the nichtcnti hv a I to
1 rnunt.
Frank Gillespie and lioli Knndrack! nf the S a i n t * limit'd the
Giant* to four hlncle* yr*tcrday,
but Gille.pio'* wildm **. coupled
with a three run triple tiy Tim
Tyl&lt; r in the «&lt; venth canto *|H-I|ed
defeat for the Ancient City nine
Ituddv l»nke went the route for the
Giant*.
la-ft Fielder Honk Dnvia of lh*Saint* wn» in|ur-d lightly ycatcr
day whrn lie attempted to entrh
the ‘ eventh inning drive by Tyler.
The hall Mi the fenre in left field,
and went for n three hn*c Mow,
hut llnvi* rra»hrd into the wull
lie wa* removed from the rontort.
hut wa* reported to l-e in condi­
tion to return to St Augustine
w l)h the tram.
Southpaw llaltdi Woolfnrd out
the handcuff* on the Sanfordltc*
Friday nicht a* he »ent Id Giant &lt;
down hy wav of the *trtkr»ut
route, and limited the local* to two
hit*. Charlie llow. n newly aenulrcd pitcher for the Giant*, made
hi* flr*t in im r a im foi tho local*
Friday evening, If.- * r « relieved
in (he seventh inning hy I.&lt;&gt;nui••
Worsham. after allowing the pirale* two run* and three h&lt;t*.
Joe Srhultl went tin- full ieven
Inning dlatanrr In tin oiM-nii"
game with the I’irale* in |jrc*htir«
Sat unlay nlaht, an-l dmprmd the
Pirate* with four hit* to chalk up
the victory, but Art Dunham ami
Bill Spink* were nlcki-d for *even
hlnrle* and a 4 to I defeat in ih»
finale.
Urn* wore*:
Friday'* ronte*t
Leesburg 000 (VKl 'JOI . .1 0 . |
Sanford 000 0?n port - 2 - 2
n
Woolfnrd and Hall; IIo»e AA'or *hatn

fractured inde* flngei
on hi
right
hand earlier laal
week.
Demina will remain with the ('*
a* a iionplnying manager.

M l M HU.Y. FW1I.AM). Aug. 2.

W m i «t.ir* jirni|ied into a ipie k Ice
the
women'* tlivmg rvcnl it the l.mpi
Sanford proved In I*- hard op

Mr*. Victoria M*iui&gt;&gt; Dfavr
1
oppn»lng
outfielder* over
the
weekeml. Outfielder I f ..Kin* nf •coring, followed by /nr Ann OI«e
the la*e*hurg Pirate* rro*hivl into Klrcnnet of .S.m Frannwo.
the fence in lerdnint Saturday
Nn o|e I'elluiard, the I rent h «lar
night ip an attempt to »pcai Rov
Ro*cnkrni'* t Ith home run o f the ended.
I'.tlS campaign. A, D'hIU ii* hit * U. h. Coat It Fred Cady 1a id lie •
the fence hi* left foot wa* rnught girl'* opening peifm mao..
in the fence and a* he fell t«
“ They were n little nervou*.'* he )(|
the ground, he »ufferrd a com •aid. “ Tom orrow when the ct.rp* ,.,
n-urid fraetnre of the left ankle are down they’ll be valid.*'
A'e*terihiv Hank Dnvi* wn* knock­
I. /,-agot o f llungui). wh.. i.nd
ed illironwinii* a* he hit San­ l&gt;ccn whedulerl to .live, did not ||
ford'* left ft. Id fence Btlempilr.g romirete. Thl* left n field o f D’&gt; In t,
tu rulch Tim Tyler'a line drive I lie ev.-nt.
triple in the *evr*dh inning
Marin Cerrn o f Brooklyn, N V |,a
Rain continue* to plague the
Florida State Mngue ront*-*t»
Gainesville nnd Mnvlonn w.*e
w».|ii'.l nwav at Ihiytonn ve tei
dav, nnd the Diet* ruffered n
rained nut conteat in I’niatkn
Friday night. All game, were

uuidifii’d fo r the final- in the in f,
dividual foil* division of the d- f,
lymnic W omen'* Fencing Toirrnnmerit.
( |„
flthec .pialiflrr* in h-r division fj
were K. Muller I'retr* nf ^Lr*trin. I
II G e n ii o f Italy and It Kh-k of !,),
Hungary.
( 1I1
The I'nited State* *uffri*d it* «
f.rst Ick* in the Olympic ...........
Style W restling Tournament when J
heavyweight Richard II Hutton &gt;f
Oakhurst. tluk. wa* injuced in a
final serie* match nn.1 had t&lt;&gt;
u ithdraw.
Huttorr wa* hurt In a Ix.ut w i'li
.1 M. Arm strong o f Australia, wb-r
1wa* r r e I it.-I with a victory.
Although other American* hnv
Iwen (.eaten, none Indore torlav had

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Reach. The showing of this lit
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fnce* t-f *lu e*|icrt* who hn\«
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not Iicon inline, mvc. Friday he
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Mnrium flu n k y) Moye nnd
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Unfitly Moye were high point win- Junior ha*«h*ll aggregation nipped
r» In the r.-crraKott activities thn AVintcr Park la-glon Junior*
•iwnioreil for the children of San- * hep- Friday morning to win lh*
bird 1**1 wiek hy the Recreation' District d American Legion i-rawn
Itepartmrnt. Point* ware baaed Bead o f Orlando oullnated lluran
10 attendance, ronduet, *port*mnn- o f W intir Park in the hntlv r»n(hip. improvement in nl«y and le»ted 2 to l battle
'd '» o f conical entered hy each! Winter Park tnllie.1 their only
renlntanL
, fun in the flr*t on a wild thro'v
Staty-one girl* amt hoy* attend-',n *oeond b**p hy Steven*, lh * IVed the «wbn eln&gt;«e, and picnic at Jhindo catcher. Steven* wa- »*•
Crystal Lake Tuesday nflcrnoon. (efrtpHltg In chntch Car Don at
A »tnry hour, *pi&gt;n»orrii
hv the ,,T'd nnd threw the hall into n rStorv Lvngue wa* enjnvrd ■ hy **’r field. Car*on *cored on tha
everyone AA’edneadav afternoon, tdn
Sloric* were hv Mra. AAillinm*
Orlando Jammed the winning
ar-t Mr*. AA’ At, Kin-'yi
ruu* aero** the tdojc in th-- »*-•♦Newly elected officer*
o f the ,om
***e initial frame Ratliff
Girl* Athletic Huh are Martin« * f* nn a fielder'* choice, th.m
Drake Piealdent. Martha Owen
«"d Reed drew wn|k*.

llu* regulation 72 hole* yesterday
Midi M l'#.

*1hr »l* k «» were li.MKI fou the
mift'ur nnd 11JUKI for the &gt;Jgr.
Bobby Locke o f South Africa Had
a 2H1 tor third place and wet
I MOO richer.

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*l,e neceswitv f**r elimiuatinir the radio hi* w»app (iliire u *%»'M r|i*wn
I Uidcmncratieo method of TMiittitillt Th*- cruft hwi
sf(L
fr-1 f|\ ini
tif I he »*o|i ivl» v *i* i Ve* ide n t nnil w»*;i111let if*ma*! fi ltd a»va■i \ t h|nc u**1
Vie** l*tfaiilefi!
finer nrll
The. . .office of
i
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I nlted Stale* ta the mo.t power.
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1^ Sl'KClAj. SKItVU KS
fu| nml i mft in-mI ini in the world. w iihlif*t*| u n til rhe f«I ■ ' t* f(o|*1t|
ltr.il h-.lalr
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"With Cite XmnHcmt tumide no fit iU cl*i ,*d |ii%| o f f &gt;it II v Tli.*
W. It. tt I 1 1 1 \ MS. Itraltnr
vi tallv eotiPerned Aird *»* tlanafi* nidi*"! 1 ;11itx;i |it( well 1 » i t*u t»iu*in
110 p . Park Are. TH lt :o
dent nf*iiff the ui dtun nnd nhillty |M f* M m*| [ I I I M ffl l f l 1 H«ti
F.II.A. lone Trrm l.nan* (i.l. *»f a I'renideut, it w*oiiM w m to «•!»*
F.ll.A. Itrpair U in .
|m* mtiind Ih'inwTW )' tn allow
T ) ip I . H t m a f r hai IT'* f.**»r
them it direct voice in hi» peleec- Winn i pfmd m*'.i i - i • • t Ion® 1
F..iti»lt SANDING amt finithlM tlnn and election. The present A i‘Inin** nf ihtf wiiii* t j * i i a In •!
w,lh nuMl,rf
«iulprm in. M rnirvent ion * v*tem hud in past
yyu ► experience, work euat* Yean to** often iriven in* unity off VaifmrnI•$*, &lt;*h»t*• *u•• v**nt *
anivi'd. K. F. Steven*, let 2 cnmlidate* who nie not the choice at"' w hen ii |$fi»|vctJ**» 1m ok** fr-m i
|t * h a (i iiti«l r 1'i *«*&lt;1 *tti fid 'ln ifi* 11*
it.u 1411A, Satifi.nl, rail 71.'.It I nt the u « i maturity of the p id t 1
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alter 7:0l&gt; I’, M or tn'tiire 7.00 niemltem Political laniweir, party o fi I. IVnvrc but wl itpy findiaV*
A. M.
IrlK-WoifN ntrit or Kit tilled interest n ly h e fiu w o f fou tfi flv icitiir)
have tie* frequently fomul the fq u ip in rtit
SI*1^7IC TANKS, precis c»»ncntp nemirmtion o f not ontv an lilt*
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tettl/ortcd. slate npprovid Wife* oiialifii'd hut mi unaanted candi­
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ta oar Mfffrr hm Ibr day fcafaer
p illlf N lI t !
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mrrr Ifcaa ran larrrrrrt laaer*
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A I’ ARTM KNT, Slh W. 1*t St.
OFFICK rparo in Mclach Huildinir.
i.stjro lljrht offirc. newly d*coir.lr.1, -II n tilitic, h&lt; nPT4n.l Janl• r e - M r»ico
ftimkihpil.
Call
Vkl-W, II. * A. Drpl. Store.

.. litrttM il.in..

,|.... in. tiiyn .lied

••in.'i Sat. ko.hI iiMilion, hear•na fruit Irer*
Fiirr. reaxnno
Itopty Itox II .M.A. c/o
S m i I o ii I Her aid.

30 acra farm
i,a’ rn .~ i^ i7 r.t
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33 acre far hi, 't liarri*. fine tenone t III
»r.t houM&gt;* It. .■■.hill Ave. I’li
on - i4li.
Ill too in,
.tory houie« K&lt;&gt;od
iirichlmrhi&gt;.«il 4 iim&gt;iii u|&gt;attinent
n|..tair«. piliate enlranrc. In(iivi'liinl hath A hut water heat
er, l&gt; iiHiiii. ilown.lairt I m i
Karaite, on 2‘? lot*. I’tlce
rtlMt.PO $A.7r.'ti»i nml worth S*.
file hoiiM- A yaraip' apartment
with hath, p.ivcd .tlcet.
W. It \Villiantn«. Realtor.
Ill) N. I’aik I’ll. 1120

5 ARTICI.KS K)lt SALE
rUXEDO K tK IiS —eomolate line
Hunt’* Tiivtito Fre.l Store
S I T U \l
We w II electrify vour preaent
■••winir machine for 139.50.
R ’ lt 'i Rewinir Machine Center.
Site St Service. ifu M from
PHtae** Theater. Phntte 1190.
Ihufitir fioom Stiitc—0 pc,, *rtt&gt;:
Uni, unit11 *-— nti'l .piinit. f&lt;tO;
liiuttre**. eprintf. i'20; l*e&lt;lM...m
rnit'»,
$00;
2103 Mannolin.

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Kxpert Rfdio RtpatHnif
Krtd Mytrm. J it K. 2nd St
Kivrtrlcal Appliance*

Refrigerator*
Re pairing
WALK Kit KI.ECTRIC CO
lo t N. Park Ate.
Ph. I lot
All Work Cuariuiteeil.

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ORLANDO Mornlr.it Sentinel. OrI* Mr.I hi* i*riui*»n f-ir final Thrntrr I'lium* I IlHi
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Undo Evening Star. Cat! Ralph *itmi
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apply
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Hy HAY (Hitto
Full line *nmple*
F'nr expert Afit* fm flfl.ll -ll*a It yt (t** A* lillfU *
LO CKS
1«&gt;r of tt a a-ntMlr .if t*la f tlrtfllll.
ed'lre. ITt.'ii. 1112. Saltfoid l*p- lt«-«
rMna 'tl u|| 'Oil* I#l ll •1 *»V JIIIV,
l.oitteiy l l t l'j N. Park.
I » ta
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SEE l?8 FOR
|hr fpliato **f
MIMEOORAPII PRINTING
11*A •: MARTIN.

AND TYPIN G
CREDIT III HEAD OF
SANFORD
1ift N. Park
Phone 1*0

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20**1 W . F lrn l S I.

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HU M I KS \ \Mir//KI( MOTOHaS

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IN Tilt* IM KIU'IT iiMMIT K«HI
m i : n i n t h j r n i r i A i . «*i h * n r
IN AND K«»lt =»r.MI.M »|.i: r t t l’ N
^ Sanford
I’honc 7IR-W3
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N vi' ilead.|Uarter&gt; for MOTORd*r. Seminole Venetian llllnd
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fm
N2tt W. 3rd St.
Phone JHIIN IN a V IA

(NiintilAltian I,
ip Intel* A Auto, New KM9 *tyle»,
• H52-W.
*!;M 5 up. Sanfmil J»wrelrv A
TWO A I’ A Itf.M FNTS with hath.
j "‘
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l.j|,’ l|i||r Co 300 Sanftnd Ave. ;-OLR FLORIDA HOME ran
JVr’t Call. ao« Mr*. \V. II HypCAl free
Cull W5I for detail*
Tin: s t \t i : i »k PI&gt;iMtll»v
«&lt; n.
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«n H M .iilN'ti. Southern Chcnt-L t d f t i v k s
'MtMI.I.I..X |*t MV! A
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ka.r, Inc.
ftn&lt;--lM‘.l roont hoitur — furniahed.
i •••Mlrtla f t» f-fi* Molt siMh Hirer'
M I.’ * I.iiti'i l. FhfllW II43-W.
l 11- t Nen Vdtl*.
4 hive* Urea. F. D. IllckoV, tieneva.
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YOUR SAFETY
V.,1
FI-. Phone 2 2 2 1 .
on ilie highway depend* on the • nit fur tHvfifr! !»••■ !»#•**fa ftl*'t
Mn.ii&lt;rn mid t&gt;|* lo 'Into one room
*tt rtifit t jrtm In th** Circuit C*»urt
coiHiition of your car.
Don't &gt;fr»r
r ffir lc tc y apartment. Ideal fur Kill mole Klertrir Sewintr Machine.
8$*»tilii,*l*- Countr. I,*l*»flili» *'
tnkt. risk*, llting your rar to i'll tiiiet), lay John |*or« In V**«l
_
luii.tnea* couple. Downtown I"Cenaoje nuHlrl. Walnut cahin.t.
lirti’M
rr-4|tilr#&gt;a| |n fit** Ftmr »i*
our
expert
service
men
for
n
P
ration. Call fityt.
11 lit INI now nvailuhle at Seal'*
w iiii ih** Cl**rk uf
FREE CHECK-UP ami A N A L ­ |if.tt.tHif
ft
In
thr Cuunlr C«Hirll»QUBr It
Order O ffie*. 115 K. I»t. St.
YSIS.
M«uf*.ral
IT
.rhU. Oft or Itifor* M&lt;*»«
ROOM fm rent with kltrh. n privi.
I none 990.
GEN KRAI. TRUCK tk KQJ*T. CO. .1(3 t h r t ft t It *!•* V arf .#U |M IB (. A I '
:«irir. r.07 Oak. No peti nr
r&gt;|l
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f .1 nil !-|ll t.r r titrr •■*
20*
FTr»t SI.
Inuier irreen liean *eed» S«n(ifaliiK you sfi'l Ml«f rattpn w,,,
.-iilidren.
f.iii! X-Cel Feed Store. Telet-f
M'l
|tdfll*
F'. r Kit'lu'ii Cabinet* call C, J.
U ITS'KHH inf hnti«f «"rf th*
pl.'ine IT. I.
Two Ittrni*hr.l room*. 115 North
Gr.nU. 779-W.
imI Cittitt itiIn till *i»v **f Jut■
Jc»«arninc Ave.
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A R T IC L E S W AN TE D
m I* IIKHNIKIN
LAWNS MOW Fill. F'nr rcaxnnaMc
« rtr^H ROOM KCilTSK, c “ »l l'*ea
rt*rk Clrrult Ca-nri in
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eslimale*
Phone
788-W.
f*»r r4«»vv«Iritakr* Cfiiiftljr. I*1»
tian. tloo.no |«'r month.
Ad- W IL L UIJY your rar n-Raidles.*
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of agi* or condition. Ratliff A FOR Rt.NT —Fl'-oi Bander. Ea«y
d it»* I*. O. Ilex lOtf. Sanford,
IN a ' O C N T V JCI*nr.f* c#$ri*Y
Sen*. I’hune 237-W.
^
Fin
f4i :\iin o i .i : c o c n t y . i 'U » i i i i *a
nperatlrn. Reaaonab'e rates. San­
I &gt;T VTK «»•■*
ford
Paint
A
(llama
Go.
Phone
Am.:Intent, 3 room* with aemt- Hit;to-*I faeh pr.ie paid for u *«l
Ml mi i*l. k TK liK u llIt
808
r|rrai$84|
furniture. Ti&gt;d Davi* Furniture
nnvati' linlh, tmfurtllfhed. *25 a
Co. 311 K. l»t. Ph. UM.
tnnrth, TH mile* from Melleylull Hi P.-PLY MOUTH
no,.I* UrtiB. 8. Sanford Ave.
P HITS AND 8HRVICB
t P * t i , Lixrwatock. S u o p lie*
1'lKinc 7I0J.1
io i Palmetto Are.
I'hoaw 1911
FOUR ROOM apartment. Apply Far 3ale&gt; Now milk row and eatf. 1101*1-1 a tepaired, rallml fur ami
Im.uire at IRitaliinl Tavern or
IIS Elm Avenue. ■
d- lu tird Phone County 3702.
Optantelrinl
l hone 540-J.
J. C. Waller.
TWO ROOM furnlxhed apartment.
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111 Magnolia Ave. I'hrme 512
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Cochran's Allantic Service

lilt A lxE LINING
nml ADJUSTING

MOUSE

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Apartment. Mr*.
Gri en. 704 Palmetto.

Roy SALESM AN WANTED: Territory
ip* ii for local man in Sanford.
Air O-Klind Metal Awning Co.
Will *harc nicely furnlahed 5 room
&lt;u;.i Orange Ave. Winter Park.
hou.c with couple or family.
Phone Orlando 8871.
E lw trir Hefrigeralor A Stove.
Garage. $40,00. 317 West 15th. _Q
W O R K W ANTED
Hi. Clone to Helpy Selfy Landry.
Tine'or Work hy the hour or Job.
Cat in* with Kitchen. Conner*
l.oughini, harrowing, mowing
Canin Court, lly. 17, 2 mile*
and dirt moving. We npitializr
S ruth o f Sanford.
in conditioning building lota
garden plota. Phono D17-J
3 RBAL ESTATE FOR SAI.K and
ii
the morning or after 5:00
P. M.
MODERN 4 i^lroJm Ranch typ-’
home, 2 hath*. Excellent loca- FLOOR 8A N U IN Q * rmta&amp;ing
uon Apply 500 l*',umo*a Drive.
cleaning A waalng. Our pow v
Jhonc 1239-W.
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unit enablea us to work where
there la on elector .onnectiu
Flee Room* 41 Hath, large aerrenavailable. 21 yean experirnetnl rdieping porch, oqu.-pped
H. M. (Reason. Lake. Mary. K1»
k'lrhen. hardwood floor*.
118
W. 19th Street.
" * Art
! »7^Da^!eh'
1 LL'd room house with breeteway ^^Iioor^'da'w*^
hour, day or wweek.
Daugh* ty. Phone T75-J,
mi.r attached garage, masonry
construction »n I ii lota. $ 10 ,800.
UunlnetiM O pportunities
10
Litieral tern a. *
2 lied n om house, with twelve MAN IIF:TWEEN age* of 25 nnd
Iota, one block out o f City
4b tn aeauma life Insurance
li.ulta. $5.00000.
agrncy and all-whitr debit In
2 lk-u room hou*e, completely fu r­
Sanford. Guaranteed salary $40
nished, new Refrigerator, Range
per week plus commission. Call
and Water Heater. 1H mllet
IkiUnd 217-W.
outride City. $5,000,00. Eaay
terms.
U SPECIAL SERVICES
J. W. HALL. Realtor
Ca L L 517 for Battery, Generator
2129 Mellonville Ate..
and Starter service. Swaln'a
Phone 9M-W
Battery Service, SOI W. First
C A 'I P — lleautiful lawatlon. no
8L
high water worries. Eaat- of
KBN1 A CAB
Sanford on St. Johns River. 3
.Y O U DBIVB IT
m d i» North of taka Harney.
* PHONE m
• lluildlng 25x18. price *12800.00.
Teierhune 629-J, Benfonl.
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Help-Selfy Ball Beevkg L m B f
PR O PERTY MANAGEM ENT
Drteea
Irewbtg
k-S‘ * R A YM O N D M. BALL. Baallar
1*4.
PSeae 1189
Mai 4 M * n « * Slate Risk ilU g. 4M W.
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H&gt;.; HEALTH PROTECTION ami
i i I \NEIt LIVING ca.l H51 fur
c.m.'.lcte detail* on FTtGGING.
S o illiern Chemiral*. Inc.
DIIlVIN't. i» Atlanta Aug. 4. Paa&gt; ri gur wanted to help drive amt
share expenaoa I'nurie 450.

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AUTOS FOR SALE

4 WHEEL TR A ILE R , suitable
for live •tcek. Inquire at Music
■tea. 119 W 1st St
Phona 953
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I..’ I Plymouth four door aedan.
Exiellent condition. lU-aaunalrlr
p-ice.
Phone 8‘2-J or Reel's
G urge.
WAN TED TO HUY from Owner
lira, or 11*38 F’ord Couin:. P.O.
Box 443. Sanford, FTa.
tirr* »“*‘
t*Or.
( o,,uitk'
taj|tj„nn*"*'
$M5.00.
Sea
at Good
23rd
A Park.

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lly Finn Striker

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HiatVICK ami RF.P \IIIS

Phone P.'2-lt

T R IC H O A IR E

SALES--SEUVICE
Hill Hardware Co.
301 K. 1st St

Ph. 5$

a t4 0 , 5 0 , 6 0 ? ”
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At ..in Pn k-up la good running
w , *u
ea m --------condition. Can ba scan at l,aka -XI all * r « l • !• »»• • i w r - " - " '
Mary (iaiaga—Prlco fino.oo.
la *aaf«r4. n« T * * f » l « lim e 1 -■
V - •.",4" Foixl Coach, new paint,
5 wheel*, 8 good tires, healer,
"M .W *’ light*, radiator. dUlrL
t.iitor, pumps, carhurtear. xrlr.
ing brake* and clutch complete
tail, of good service $325 00 be­
fore Thursday morning. 1000
Flinch Ave,

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Silver Fleet Cabs

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cxjb viav jo a m o p .* havos
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TU B S A N ID E D H E R A LD . B A H I M M I M B i
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' agenda far a big four cunfrrenew.
, In Whitehall (lha British Foreign
(O ffice) It It felt tlMt no item
t f watla**e IMW r * s * owes
needs be barred for discussion
th* Marshall Plan.
provided there la good will on
The London Star said the west­ both aides.
ern diplomat* will talk with
"There
may,
therefore,
be
Stalin about the blockade and lengthy negotiations about the
other international affairs. Th* form of th* agenda for a big
Hritiah Treat Association said the four meeting."
meeting “ may lead to develop­
ment* of the utmoat importance,*
perhaps a meeting of Stalin.
President Truman. Prim* Minister
Attlee an*1 French Premier Andre
•rwstiwoe* rw a enws
Mane.
(In d ),
Capper
They (the ambassador*) h* »K a t», Jmner
lieve it is vital i T u w preaent ,K * " - Smith |NJ). Mlekenlooper
title of International relation. 1JOW,,th ? " W “ •&gt;* K*m « » •
that there should be no tmt
N w tln (P a ) and
ui.ilenunding about the forelr^
_
p*&gt;licy of the major powers." ih»
Wherry told th* Senate two
Star .aid. "In this- ‘ spirit,
Stalin ^
hiY* I.
*&gt;7 m(&gt;.
the
'
ia-kka-a-a
ill be clearly told th* ’attitude Southerners In debating
f th* weatern nation*."
{ 0.®t * **ke Up the bUh
Whtrry
Americ»n and British official*
^
ir. iuindon were silent on develop- Mid. that if th# matter is to be
ment. in the Russian capital. A
Jt
•tK.'kV.msn’ at Vhe U n U tT sta tei
8S**t* , ^ l*,OU, ,urt
embassy said "Our people are n ’t
u - * - ^
Senator Holland (I)-Flat said
•tying anything. Aill inform ation
"eseeedingly that
mu*t com# from Washington.
. he
.. regretted
,
. the
1—
( Wherry)
Th.- llrilith
Foreign Office HjJority Leader
(W
herry) haa

Talk With Stalin

MONDAY AUGUST 2, 191:

Sixteen Tried

remain slriclky neutral until |1.«
campaign gate under way and the
position of both parties and their
. — r r ,— ; r."— &gt; ~1~ZTs “ ~~rt. , n cand
vrit in th# fall o f 1943, Flynn
TU ,
. ..
t
union's
international
executive
„ M l.
rejection of the luthorillKj Tpbin
etU , g,
j 7 Tretident1 Truman doe* tfm
y
&lt;r
meeting
o
f
delegate*
front
timber
of delegates f,0w
not indicau a lack o
- a political
* - - pro.
°ef
*1* I1* * !* » l which
of th* confidence o f t** Pr** ; gram would be derided upon *
deaL" Flynn wrote,
e. "Nor ran i t .
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be construed as opposition to

Dan Tobin

I

ICoailaaea t n a Past Oael
gaa attacking the atrip. Shortly
thereafter, American troops landwho has testified that she got
ted on Leyte.
ti.iitlaty sretell from government
In early December, th# Japofficial* and wotkera which were
By HAI. b o y l e
i an#** received reports an AnveriNEW M)HK. Aug J u l’ i H it cit/ r, a w it u tifin l hcait that channelled to Moscow.
|
naval task force wa* near
Hudrnt said that the control
Palawan. They feared an Ameri­
ihmlii in trmpu to thr (.ailrrn of normal daily life.
can landing, and decided to kill
Bui many wlio li*r wilhin it have In (weak that i-allcm In keep the c .munition and the party's fl*
nance committee were highly se­
their prisoners so they could £ S * £ rtJnun“
or th* I W
D a y to n S tr ik e
city going Thr) air thr ami) of night worLrr* wlx&gt; mu.I ilran that cret organisations, even within
no&lt; divulge military Information.
gigantic hrait, guard it. anj irlurl it foi l,.r attaint cf thr next da).
“ Insteatl it was In conformity
•&lt;■* f . « , « H |
the party.
On Dec. 14, th* Japanese sound­
Thr job tumi a man into an ow|. hut .»o onr can know torar of thr
Chairman Ferguson i KMi chi
ed a false air raid alarm and with Mr. Tohln’a determination to uke. They'll be there.'
asked how the Communist* got
herded prisoners into air raid — ---------------------- The agreement of the UE leadrtiai.gr corners of life unlraa hr
shelters and foxhoies-then th# excellent condition of the hotel « » *nd the company to end the
hat served hit tlmr at night woik. around. They never grt caught in money to finance their opera­
ktterds iplashed gasoline into th* * when I visited it for the fir.t
In newspaper work ihit a»*ign- crowd a, they ran find a place to tions.
»tn k . wa, rejected by
shelters and threw in flaming
Rodens taid that due* accounted
tnrnt t» known a* "thr gtavrvaiii park their car* free. They ran go
member* o f laical 7t&gt;H six hours
torches
and
hand
grenade*.
fur
some
funds,
gift*
from
shift." amt it I# aptly named. to the hall garnet or the racetrack*
..
after it was slgnml. The vote of
By contoUdaUng “,u'
•* ’ rejection w*« announced as unanT h rtr la a myatir affinity between in the afternoon*—a rial luxury. wealthy person# for othert, addsystem.
scouU
and
official,
can
J olM
night ami .hath .
They ran get to the movie house* mg:
look over ball players »n one
. . . .
.
... * '
For three year* hefotr thr wai and theaters at matinee price*.
"There wat a very hig take
place and not have to romp
Ar,.hur|. . . ‘
' “ ^**^* .Jnt*rn*''
I worked with one of the**
ir o a t l i a e S P m b P a e * O w l
Rut wrive* never rare for th.* from Hollywood.
around the past season ha* been Honal I E r presentativ# who
"skt-leton crew*” of newimen. who tuutinr. Thr old man i* a nuiaance,
it as a training base for the a big benefit to the Giant system., pr°mi»ed that the rank-and-filei*
"Ill fact, it was so great that
fowl and record thr pul*c of the cluttering up the houte when the thrrr wat a dispute within the
Jersey City team of th# Inter­ and we have good material." he
ratify the proposed settlealeet*tng rlty tr twirn midnight j wftnu
f |r|ln it
,
tired to party afoul it.
national League and for the
revealed. "What w* hope to get
“ iJ . »"'•*.
,w&lt;juld
an.l K 00 o'clock in thr morning. go anvwhere
anvu
iin
■* a
k._ „*
thr
ttening.
Minneapolis
team
o
f
the
Amer­
"The California district want*
out of Sanford i* anoth.7 Chriity ' « • &gt; « Uuia Lohrey to arrange
One of the )o y» of newtpapet
ican Association which held ipring Mathewaon or another Carl Hub-1 #n«ther conference with the manto
keep
the
money,
but
the
ftlife it suppoted to he that 5on
training activities here last year," be()&gt;
(
! agemenl.________
r-aticw commit lev ruled that it
.•pie."
Hot ary Rules
declared Mr, Hubbell.
tnutt go to the national office and
And It i». Rut at those hour* the
"Co-operation
we
have
received
Asked If th* New York Giant*
then t*r distributed."
people abroad are largely fellow
« 1' ■f •«MM#4' t'r«tM r « « f Kftf I
sway all Inquiries, saying: i * f kt2 ,u,h “ n ErWtr* rT po,i* might also locate here, he poiated baa been a big factor in locating » » » . « • Just rouldnl turn them
worker«. wandering drunk* and in tiod, hr eontinurd. hat no
ttudrns said he wat connected turned
here," he declared and he named, down, he said.
“ W# can't say anything That U u“5 ' „
,
..
..
.
out that they atlll have a four
hum*, or police an! ambulance place in America, for Ihi* country i w th the Mnlwett Pally Record the agreed procedure."
John Krider at one o f the leading) He pointed out that 160 ronrm
“
f
fon:
ease * Y*&gt;U comr to w under why to wat trilled I'V jvople who were m Chicago .. a paper hr taid wat
„ .
„
.
, , *
, tututional law ia involved and year contract to train at Phoenii, proponents in bringing the Giant of the hotel are in good thapr,
Rut
a
well-informed
diplomatic
,
lh„
h,
w.
ntH
to
aijcu»
,
thi,
Arts. Mr, Fecley said that he
many peoplr prefer to get robbed, •eeking a home where they could controlled by the party. At that
group her*. He alto revealed that stated that the furniture ia in
for
training.
tK# g
H# said that favored Florida
slashed in saloons, teat up their worship tiod in their own way. time he learned that thr Com­ x-urc. aa.d here last night that
they would never have come down 1excellent condition, and &gt;aid that
wive*, dive out window*, crack "You cannot he a giwd doctor, munist* were receiving funds •itplomat* of the three western
^ opposes banning the poll “ There are more things to do, to purchase th* hotel had not Mr. the awimming pool will I*- pm
powers have ..ked for a meeting ,M
, fra&lt;.r t j , utute. he and you do not freere at night
ahull* on sidewalk*. »lart fire* and a go*&lt;d lawyer, or a good busi- ft.-m ahiuad. he testified.
Krider and Mr. Higgins come to into operation. He spoke of the
have t able* all letwren mKltttght ne»» man." hr continued, "and
»ilh Stalin in an effort to settle wouj,j gladly aupport a constitu* and in the morning," he asserted. Ntw York to lay the proportion fine dinning toom*. and declared
He sl*« told thr committee rs
.t.w
r.tdifferer.ee*
In
Germany
,)on4]
im
,
nH
rorrt
(or
,h&gt;,
pur.
and dawn.
_
Mr
Marion
haa
been
with
th*
Irate tiod out of your life."
I that the hotel will 1* a tin# plare
before them.
that '.hr party's statu* is proved
Working overnight l» a thi..
Giant* for th* past 10 years.
and all hurop*.
poae.
It is alto ncretaary to have
■4rhen they told us what I t ' for convention*.
breakfast life You &lt;at one in the faith In your fellow men, hr taid by three factors:
“
Mr
job
is
to
keep
their
body
Revin
tent
hi*
private
sects,
l "The Communist Tarty ha*
morning, another wh*n you wakr "Too many of u* are prone to
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2, lA*i— and soul together," he declared,
never found any defect in Hut- tary. Frank Roberta, to Mosc&lt; *
u p at night And If you g" out for
Irate the other fell, w out of our tian policy" amlTt* leaders "must a* his special representative for p « ul Porter, the administration's meaning that he keep* the player*
a snack at 1 A M . the te»tauranl*
thinking If you ate not getting : what the Kremlin urdcra at the approach to the Kremtin. The antk-inflation chief, said tedav well housed and well fed. He has
have already put out their break­
anything out of the fellowship in any tjecific moment."
Star said:
Congreas haa been wasting "much had wid« hotel managing exper­
fast menu*
" I f R- lert* find* there b a precious time" In Ita consideration ience having managed hotel* in
J The party fo r year* received
It hat othrr drawback* for the Rotary, you are not a go*d RoNew • York. New Jersey, New
fam ily man lluthand atvl wife tanan ’ If you want to get a job .tirret subsidies from Moscow in prospect that fruitful negotiation* of President Truman's economic
Hampshire and Boaton. Mast.
lead a separate existence She goe* '*"»*■
continued, you mutt have the form of fire news Hudens can he conducted, not only on program.
II* predicted that the Mayfair
to bed ahen he goe* to w.rk; the f*dh in the men who w.rk for said thi* practice wat halted by tier many but on wider issues, he' "Perhaps it la Utopian to asget* up to a t a r i her household ' “ «• *nd Ihry mutt h*»e faith in farmer Attomey llenetal Francis hat authority to make all p.-* . Um* that there la any prospect Inn will be re-opened on or about
sible arrangement* for another of eliminating partisanship from Dec. I.
ehore* when he return* home to " ‘u.
*
"When a man lotet faith In
Tbe structure wa* erected at a
bed Thi* purrle* the children
1 From l&gt;0 to W peicent of the meeting of the council of fore’gn (he economic issues now before
“ Itn't daddy funny*" Mid the himtelf," *atd Mr Tudor, "he ^.sityS leader* have l.een trained ministers. Thit probably would Congreta." PorteT told member* cost of crer K SO.000 in 192S.
hs* lott everything Whe • man ,II III-*.ut.
tske plsre within siv weeks."
of the Senate Ranking Commit- but is estimated that th* con­
small son of s “ graveyard thifter
Wettem power spokesmen re- tee.
to the mother "When he comet •ay* “ I'm whipped.” he't whipped
struction costs would be nearly
Rudens. now teaching economic*
A cor,grt - -rrl investigation 4T00.000 at present prices.
home In the morning, he say* No &gt;.ne can hr a gv*vl doctor, a at Fordham University in New peatedty have emphasised, how‘ goodnight' to me And when he p * d lawyer, or a (iw l butinest York, appeared lefore a Senate ever, that the Russian* first mutt , f recent | re boosts by big
"The New York Giants are very
get* up at night he tay*. 'go-d man who doesn't thin* he can •ubcommittee leaded by Senator lift their blockade of Herltn he- corporation*. • ec-tllv US. Steel, well satisfied with their pure hat*
It take* a lot of faith in your­ Kergu*»&gt;n (R-Michi which i* in- fore there can te a general four- was proposed ' i th* House Bank- of the Marfair Inn." Mr Feeley
Btrrr.ing' **
Sleep It the big .‘CobleW to the self to live in this world and to '•••ttgating auhvrraive influences tv’ wer sppr.iach
to
Europesa mg Commlttei by Rep- Spence •asserted this afternoon.
overnight worker Some men •im­ keep up the *tiuggle
H* revealed that work trill be
problem*
' ^ K F»
......
in
government.
ply can't stand to turn their live#
‘ If you have faith in God.
Using diplomatic language, th*
Chairman
Wolcott
iR-Michl started Immediately to put the
It has heard from Klisaheth T.
topsy-turvy, 1 knew one who loti faith tn your fellow man and
Star taid:
«aid reprvsentatives of U.S. Steel hotel in readineas for its opening
S3 pound* ;n sit month* and had faith in vomaelf," concluded Mr Rentley, confraaed former Com­
"They tugg*-*ted that if Russia might be atked to testify before on Dec. 1, and said that it will
to out! Hut no matter haw long Tudor. "You can do anything munist spy. that doien* of patty want* to bate a full-dress cos- the committee — 'perhaps later remain open until May I, and posveu *tay at it. you never solve tbe under the tun you want to do** member* and sympathiiei* gave feterce aimed at an overall Euro- this week."
(Slbly all the year round.
her secret government tnfurmap c Mem of retl. Sleep come* in
President tieorge Sure eon.
In addition to player*, new
pean settlement, it would be a
Rep. Smith IR-Ohio) objected
eyelet You'll tleep well for severs! rratulatrd Sanford on the pur- i tton. including military data
writer* and official*, the hotel wiT
The tulcommiUe* will alao ! conciliatory gesture to end the to the proposal, saying:
week*
t e e s . Then
I sen will
win ronte
et me a week
»v e x or
&gt;w , h4tr c f ||w M„ f . lr , nn b , h,
*W e should be careful not to attract a lot of people to Sanford.
hear further testimony from WU* blockade first. If the outcome
two when earning* and eyethade* (; iarU 4nJ
j , h„ Ko,
- ti?\ ,*,ub
of the Statin interview ia unaatis- make a scapegoat of induttrja. Mr. Feeley predict#-!
• r e of no avail hor no reason ex^
y»hind thu organisation ' itsm U Remington, Ikspartment factory, a formal note may be It is th# politiciwus in Washing"Tbe people of Sanford have
I of Commerce official .ut leave.
rent perhapt rebellious K&gt;dy .-hem I Cal percent.
He wat on* of those Mitt Rent- delivered In Moscow setting out ton who are responsible for the been w ry kind to us he staled,
Ittrv sleep simply won't com*.
Ytahara at the luncheon in lev told the committee had given the various attempts to reach a high cost of living. Put th* “ meludinr City Manager H- N.
This intermittent struggle far
Sayer, Chamber o f Commerce
blame where It belongs"
secret*
This peaceful solution.
sleep gt«r* the night worker hit eluded Al M .v let ham cf Orlando, her government
Manarer Edward H irg trt. City
"Thi* would be intended at a
■ -----------------—
trp'^al philosophy or tirvd iwelar- letov l aw ton of Pel-and, Char* |Krmingtois denied.
Marlon
. f takew.vai. N J.
Add diced frankfurter or crum- Commissioner Jofcn Krider. Jim
ebol* or —in some e a t e a —of
Ruder.l. a native of Ind.tMfcJit. historical document to be judge!
if Chicago, Carl tetufie*! that he Wat a mender |by v&lt; rid opinion, and would be oied tween and slices o f hard- Ingley of the Sanford Atlantic
chc-nic irritation Ijtck of tun. too A If real
little siren leave him undet the Hu K ell of New York City and |of the Communist Tatty for 10 puhi it bed only if the iituatio- u e i . 'l eeg to potato salad when National Bank and Floyd Palmer.
tk'ugla* Ster.itcm . John Krider year* fr.-m IK S until IMS He • came more serious"
“ Ovr main thought in purchaa.
i it l» to t e the main luncheon or
constant threat of anemia
V *n v met- p-efer overnight w.-rk and J, Hrailey tVihsm of Sanford. •awl he wst a memlet of the
Tbe newtpaper savd no date bat auptcr dish: mi* the frankfurter i ing the bold ia to provide a first
despite their fight to get enough
patty's national committee for t*-#n *•• for Roberta’ rrtum here, or tmroa right into the salad wuh , clam place when* th* bovs can be
Celery, which ( t e n wild in r.me tear*, three of them *eaccommodated;
then
cause there aren't to manv lot*." I f the situation improves,' it Jk aretstng and celery, bat use ■properly
tire s It hit s lonely freedom !e msry paitt id the a.a Id. w p not eretlv and *!» openly
tavd. "he may stay in Motgow the sard-cookad egg siked as a they will pUy better baMball,"
c o m V o u n d
4
u**d for fo.aJ until the Ifth Cenhe said. "1 « « • surprised at the
for »• n i week* arrar ging the (t n u ih
|i wwilssea frew Page Oset

ley. admitlrd onetime Soviet spy.

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Oviedo News
apodal t* Th* Saafoed HetaU
By MARIAN It. JOS TS
Meesbet* ef tbe Outdo High
Scktwl CUu cf I N I met at
Sweetwater Tark fee a class tem i o ; tut doe to a heavy rain­
fa ll. they went to tbe boose .J
Mr. and Mrs. BUiie West fee
their sutper afire enjoying ser­
es si bs-urs of iwtmmirg After
aa enjoyable * apeer they returned
to tbe park to enjoy tbe m a x
asd dancing foe the rem atndee of
the n tn irg
Those ytTseet foe Du* ocraaMei
sieve Mis Rdlie West and Mis*
B s rto i* lee of Ovwd*; Mmsr*
Valita Trtpf and Mary Tottrw cf
C o r e ; Harold Jordan and LVcinte
Shafte* of O n s h : Boh Hamd of
Chwl&lt;K4a. R ile West and Mrs.
J. N Tbompsosu tbs Latte* tbs
Haas « p « M
Mary Burr sad
S a ik .i N d s c were tbs osdy tww
nsew.tevv of th* class stovel.
U r. and Mrs Ikw tM Letaharl

have a* tbeir guest Mias Mary
Totten d ( ' « « •
•
IVwwkt Lnr.bart and twins.
tt‘ ) » and ns.-j. bate returned
b w v after a wait with Mr. Leinbarf* mother, Mr*. Gladys Letabart at Tampa.
M s* Ratbara le e bat a* bee
v e t - c o l r o o t Mt»* Valita Tripp
* f t’ .w u
Mr. »-d Misl D R Gammagv
have a* tbett guest tbeir
-tw­
it w. Jakaay Mogut. ska ram* ta
k.» wife and scat. wW bate
bwo bere with bet parent* far
soosr time
Mr and Mrs. Harry Cuerwetbera
and w e, Jtauay. d NatkvUl*.
Tc— r.MV. « k * base been watting
Mr and Mrs Geergr C. Means,
bare rvturswd bnmr
Mr and Mrs U E. Jordan and
sea. Hart-rid. eajertd a recent
motet trip K- FT. Myers.
N r* G. G. KcMakaa ami grand
s ta Jam** McGdl. ate eayeyvng
a tnp te Indoanapori* fee several
week* te exmt M ix McMakaa t

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daughter and family foe Several
week*
Mr* Ubarie* T. Nihlack and
daughter. Mi*&gt; [Vrutby Nlblack.
bate returned home after speed­
ing sacs# time with ibe R F
Ceepere at Mart H.U. N. C.
Mia la rv r Weeds, eiw bat
been a patient at St. Vincent**
Haspttal is JaekpwmUe fee sevcrsl werks. h W a very w rw et
ce-ditkei Her mrihet. Mrs Salem
Uedsr. and Is d a td . Leery are
at her bedrid# '
Mr and M rs Ed Joed** and
wan. H am id are tperd-ng a c m t.'e « f mamka at tY» «**_.._ * El . . ..a

by the members of the angtr.ai
Oevcdo School District, now incladed tn the overall county
to tell two (3,000 U. 5.
sa viage bead* that were t h e
property af the school district
W e r e tbe rseuxdidauon o f all
dmtriria lYoceed* are to bo used
far th# repair and nmoeatioa of
the gysanasiua. tervru* court* and
tr ie r school properly

School Board

T b Order of Eaglet fives Oro a r i and tbeir s u e * aad igrrial
*Jv&gt;U bad a largely atteaded
P*’ tv at LaetgwiMd Hotel Bator
lay . igM There was danriag te
a m piece orebratrs. baage aad
x k *r (am**. R *frr*k a ecu were

*rv .d.

Mr and Mrs Maxtlhaa Shepard
la* , r .*g ro*m for L s K * Day.

A su p r divernsoa wa* pci m

by members of the Baptist T h is « i| ft
•V U r f* *itx e a h tu K S ( iy&gt; I t f L‘ tK4I TactdliT
txw. eaabhng tt ta Use body beat I K dU M l HoK» C c e m t H i mm
* e iu .u of a system o f air son *c - bitted by a U rge greop at
sxwsaimg tkreugl ,b* whole bsdy yaily ;v«dg*t*r* ywoegsters *u p
i* m at several home*. They were
.l.iJh.ed la appropriate m u o N .
Naxtk Americna bard* that have beg* i « stacks ssd so baagij
* .
rr&lt;v» t1.' tariwde th* tv »fT ham# devoted rf*n ibmoati
L^'vxdsr Dock. Heath Hem. K*k&gt;- » b cw were ee joyed ta Bsaaym* t.ari«w. Great Ask. Tarsesrn shadc Tark.
PUvsm. aad Carehaa TsrskeeL
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VOLUME XXXIX

Former Communist
Identifies Reds In
U.S. Government
Stale

Department

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' Member
Said
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SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY AUCJUST 3. 1948

Established 1908

t

ing in this country.
DAYTON. 0 .. Aug. 3. &lt;/P&gt;—
Across the Capitol, a Senate
committer also was continuing The Univis Lens Company plant,
hearings on alleged Communist wheie pickets battled police and
spying. There, Chairman Fergu­ non-striken last week, reopened
son (R-Mich) protested the com­ today under the protection of Namittee's failure thus far to re­ I tional Guard troops, tanks and
ceive information it has asked guns.
Tire Guardi men eiploded five
from the Commerce Department
tear-gas grenades to disperse a
about William W. Remington.
Ferguson railed It an Admin­ crowd of 75 rtrike sympathisers
istration-Imposed "handicap” on in front of a nearby tavern, but
cnngreasional effort* to p t to otherwise the K en t was peaceful.
I ha bottom of the spy atory.
Non-striking employees began
Chamltera. now a aeiltw edlloi entering into the plant on the
ifwall t« M Ha I’M * Twwv
91st day of a atrike called by the
CIO United Electrical Workers,
fighting to remain bargaining
agent for Univit' apptoximalrly
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.
^
r»
•
658 employes.
By 8:30 AM . 100 aulomohilr.
loaded with mrn and womrn had
BARTOW. Aug. 3 f/PI-Dewltt entered the gates between liner
F. Rollins' pastor testified-today of Guardsmen with filed bayo­
Ihu Rollins was too emotionally nets.

Pastor Says Rollins
Was Too Upset To
M a k e Confession

uiset to makr a reliable statemrnt on the day the State say*
Rol'in* confessed he killed hi*
wife.
Rodin* Is charged with murder­
ing hi* schoolteacher wife May lfl.
Yesterday
Deputy
Sheriff
]ltl,.ir Parrish testified In the
abtetice of the jury that on May
21 Koilins broke down and cried:
•• 1 old It. I did It.”
In s move to stop the alleged
(in fu sion ftom going before the
jury the defense was permitted
to inwrrupl the case ami present
evidence Intended to .how the
purported confession was not
made willingly.
Today, Dr. Clyde C. Frasier,
pastor of the First Methodist
Crunch at Winter lfavan, trailtnd t’lat on May 20 In a visit to
li.e Jail “ Hollins was pacing the
ilunr. wringing hia hands, crying
out und trying to tear at the ban
of lilt rage.
“ Mv study f pastorapsyrhology
led me to believe he was not In a
state to remember anything he
said
"lit- was rambling and more like
, h o'iT h .n 'T n
T ^ ld n 'T
J than an adult. I wouldn t
put any dependence on any atate*n«ut he made.” In such a condi­
tion
"The trend nf hi* (Rollins')
conversation” he continued "was
an a»uwal o f love for his w lfa h.w he would miaa her.*'
"Especially he was worried becausu he wasn't permitted to attrial ner funeral."

The
National
Guard
force,
numbering about 1,400 man, threw
a cordon about the plant area,
at first blockading roads at points
three miles from the plant. I^ler
the line was stabilised within a
radius uf a quarter of a mile.
A crowd of 300 at/lkv sym­
pathisers infiltrated the lines and
reached a street curb opposite
the plant. The Guard went into
action with a Sherman tank and
marhinegun carriers flanked by
fool soldiers and drove the rruwd
two blocks back.

Commission Gives
TentativeOkayTo
Health Unit Grant
Board Approves Ketpiest To Hospit­
alize T B
Patients
t
I he ( ouuiv 1 iiniimmun lint
morning . n r irritative appiuval
to dllutling Y'oOO lowsid the up­
keep uf the .Seminole County
I Ir.ilih Inn. rlln
Pi
f unk
Qiiilliiian. .Inr. loi, outlined llir
nrn il r»l tlir l ’ml l*i
A FORMATION OK II. S. NA V Y twin-engined aircraft .weep* aero* tin* *&gt;k) nl tile dedication of the I hr j 1111 &gt;iint i« ihr u m f ■»'
n r* Intrrnmtional Airport at IillruiM in N r * YorkCily. Inrr*»t dvUInn
in Uw woi l l llu- J \ j .- ji%| * rj| |,v f|ir f l ,uniy
000 spectftton heart! Imtli I'reitdtnt Harry S Truman and Now i o r k« tgowrnov inoiua* K I &gt;«•*••&gt;• |»mv f ,
lit fiinllniin told of the wmk
lured liilywild u* mi iimti uiiii'iU uf
(InlFiit**tloii#Il

It) ASSOCIATED I'RKHS

hi* voting jnecinct #1 lnde|iendence at 7 12 A M.. I.a,lein Nandaid
Time Then lie look oil fot Washington to get first-hand irport* of
diplurnatic efluil* to preserve the iteacc.
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With no U. S. senator.hlp at

New President Is
Elected To Lead
Hungary’s People

Attorney General Clark today an­
nounced th* filing of a civil anti­
trust action against both Ameriphonograph records,
ran and British makers of Drrra
The Attorney General said the
action charge* the two companies
"with engaging in a conspiracy
and rartel agreements restraining
*h* ” &gt;«
dl*tHbUtlon of comphonograph record* in violathin o f the anti-trust laws.1
The government’* complaint the
Justice Department said, allege,
that American Decca, on* of the
nations largest raakars of record*.
conspired to divide world market*
with British Dacca and Electric
and Musical Industrie*, LTD., two
of the largest foreign producer*
of such records.

VFW MEETING
Member* of the V FW Post
3282 will discuss plana for loca­
tion of state headquarters for the
organisation when they meet
Monday evening at tha Legion
Hut. Douglas Stenatrom, adjutant,
announced
today.
Commander
20.
John L Galloway will preside.
Rodins himself wax permitted Refreshment* will be served an-1
lo testify yeaterday-atill with the a radio will provide the broadcast
Jury mis*ing-and he denied ha o* the (Unford-DeLend game.
killed hia wife.
GREEKS T A K E C ITY
ATHENS, Aug. S {/Pl-The
FLORIDA PORTS ACTIVATED general staff o f the rtorganliJACKSONVILLE, Aug. S OP)— ed Greek army command announc­
The Navy is making plana to de- ed today the capture o f Ktrassovvrlop the Jackaonvilta Naval Air on. southern anchor o f Communist
Siatluu and tha Nary auxiliary forces In northern Greece. Press
re parts aald 220 guerrillas were
atetin. at Mayport and Cecil Field
Into a major fl« « t aviation center. klllrJ. 106 captured and up to 000
wounded in the northern battle*.
Congressman Emory Price said
(boll.ns) was definitely a psycho­
pathic case. In fact, I told my wife
the was rra iy."
Hie defense presented several
Otner witness* who aald Rollins
was -irrational and showed loss of
memory several days after May

BEONCO BILL IB DEAD
ALH AM iK A . CeHf. Aug. » ski are aot vet —William Cbm * Morgan, TB, batf l S » ‘ fixed, pJSSu
M sud that U la ... _______ Branca Mm i
tMoed that Cadi
tell Field ha n - eight. Ha won

J slsai

this year, interest in Misraces
for governor.
Ihcve veteran campaigner*-*
Mete Auditor Forrest Smith, Dan
it. isle, former Internal revenue
coUuctor
tor for Western Mmourl,
and Hoy MrKHUlck. funner at*
----------*- the «Dvino
---lorney
general, ----sought
rri.th nomination.
The Kepiiblican nomination ap
jHiirto tto
o tie
He between Murray I

I , O il 1 cen le ied ehiefly III the

Unanimous Vote O f
Parliament N a m e s ) 7
,
.itrli
A t pad S Z a k a S I t s i at.)

forro*r speaker of tu

At Olympic Meet

hou»r o f rrprr««'nlntivi .
housewife, won the .pnnghoaid
Manvel II. Davis. Kan *.
gold medal ill a i hue m iitril with I . '
. r ’ Ct L.
1
—.
r.t,- attorney.
' hrr riHitnmatr. / &lt;&gt;r Anti OLen i i j | (|
S O f ll O O l
BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. 3. i Jamoa V. Hart. « fur of th
...
j u l
t
icalled conservative slate otgani! , n ,L
0*)
Arpad Sraka.it.. • former !(ufi
&amp;,nMur A w ,n I " , * , , Call I the All ic i ii all
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 3 1/11
•lone maion, journalitt and poet. 1R,.Url-un for
»— the DerniH-ri’
n-.------- Ilitlenotiier.
I Yl.ihormi
* fighting
col,
Patncia
n In
Yllgthi.
■ aiii.i* Ann
mum f.bener
i.i.rur, of Sail
.........- -neKMa1
- -,, ,
in Virgnu.t
wat rlrctnj president of Hungary » t utorial nomination
R&gt;-,iuliliciiii. in the
Iqday. The vote by parliament
f
t
i
' uijim*
e aiir 'or me
«' ve ; l,r i,
fh 5 7 r a l" g a r fa /
glnin I&gt;l»trlet eh.... -a
i^uie, a dupluslr
ladle,
of die tiam
,1am, (ll.,.i, llf » noth,T f onrtroom drwat unanimom.
‘' f " r f
Ufl
S turday by the U.S I ,
He tufccctl* Zoltan Tildy, who if'"
i , |&lt;.litiean* to Ik* the flr«t inil
,
,
.
,
,,
■
The state government quietly
r.ngresalonal
primary
in
Virginia'
tpnnglaiard
,|ieculi,lt. liruir
resigned last Friday, a few hour*
ium
ry.
1Harlan. Millet A n d rito n and Di .xg.ti, till a bill for tbe next h-gafter hu ton-in-law. Dr. Victor
i-.;. 'ore dial would alter Olila.
hnnsat
H,'|nildirana
deri.lnl Sammy Lee.
,ilium’ , 40 year-old
segregation
Cturnuky, wai arretted and charg m-H ecrt former (jov. Andrew i
Amertca «..it tine., of In r |»iw law. It would give the negro
rd with espionage and Itraion.

After taking th* oath, 8iakatils said in a speech that "rvla*
tions between govern mental partie* has never been as satisfac­
tory a* today." He threatened
“ saU'llites
of
Imperialists
at
home" with iron fist treatment.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
3, (Ah— The chlaf of Urltaln'a
•lelrgation to tha ll-nation Danube
River Confsrenea her* fired an
angry vrrtial barrage today at
Andrei Y'
Viihlntky, Ruasian
deputy furrign minister.
Accusing Vishinsky of trying
to
dominate
th*
conference
through control of the seven
eastsrn states, Sir Chart** Prako
declared:
" I for ona havs no Intention
of being bulled or Intimidated.
The United Kingdom will not
jump at th* crack of Mr. Vlshln*k) '* whip. Let m# make that
plain."
Meanwhile In Motcow the Red
newipeper Pravda eald certain
circle* among th* western powers
Il'.slI.ssC oa f * s * T o s )
NEW MACDILL GROUNP
TAM PA. Aug. I UP)— A second
B 2P bomb group la to ba frmed
at MucDill Field.
Capt, Grant* G. Byrnes, public
inhumation officer, aald the base
rsjiccta activation order* qoon
from the Strategic A ir Command.
It will be designated Ih* 306th
Group.

PRIVATELY OWNED
HOBOKEN, N. J- Aug. » - ( j p )

—Tha Unreal merchant ahip arar
built In the UniUd BUtaa, the
liner America, wkWk traraUd
soma 1002)00 m i l « M war duty,
v. 1 with *^*«|ah
three
S S ilV T f
lp for hraOtag « 0 d hones at makes its ( l » ( trana-Atlantle ray*
Navai air units and that Mayport tha World’s Fair la Chicago In u t tomorrow ns n privat*ly-owo­
be re-act!rated aarl/ la 1M0.
&lt;iM3.
urnmago m rd vss**L

nod At•lor,
Rrolit', Take s Life
Hill ! \Wrlisti \ , ,• 1 -(u**:
— Film A, lot k1 uni Holliday ,
H o lly w

Jr., 1b Kui K»vt hint*i ll with IIIbelt 111 lull today pop
1 oparti'll, l!lf«-t Ii on , altrr i • Rdt urr* *t*-d on ■ ch.itgr of tircaklng
into » M-n *v Mutton Uadi.. Uf'an (At t auni H dllfieri
tin* a
day told him "Git
w i l l U«-n 111 I miu break;
l»]i* before. an*!
iruh** ttlltl
(talking 4 round uitl nothing
rise to do
Hoihdsi 21
appear
■Ii n lliillyw tioti
l»n&gt;Kt am * ml 1 h I** fill
arifo
411.ill. rollup.
rest.
•d when -Ii1* idl (itlfil'sl iht* budy

li r 1

!

nl
Hi. «

(

1idIn
r hi,

iPiKht Scji:rej?ation

News Blackout In 4
W orld Capitals Is
Ordered As Reports
Are Being Studied
WASf IIM . I ON, Aug. 3. u l1) —
I lie wrrtrrn |Kiwei» and Ru.tia
appairnlly bate agired on a policy
of .tint «enrcv ill thru cffoits
to aellle thr lirilin u i.il and
poa.ihlv oilier (old w.i utuc*.
llir information lid wat clamprJ tight - at least for the time
bring
in Wiihmgton, London,
Pan, and Moicuw concerning
talk* ul American, Bulith and.
Punch envoy* with Soviet Prc* i
i imer Stalin at the Kiemhn last •
night. Ihc (onfeiruce tailed mare

President Asks
Michael ,\h Drimoit, State Dep i c . of fieri, told new*-'’
For Reimposition i paitmcnt
iiirn
irj.oit bat hreu received
Irum l S
Ambauador Walter
Of Profits Tax Bedell
Smith coirfriniiig the con-

of (hr unit m iombalting lubeiruloti*. timl uignl lh.it m u be
put Kilo hospitals lirfotc they
•pir.nl thr iliteatr
At the leqUrcl ol Nil*. Ldwsfll Senator Taft Thinks
Klichrt, tec i*l 4 IV of the Se 111*
I t Is Impossible To
inolr County lutwiculom and
llrallh Ano&lt; isllon, Ilie Hoard ap­
Break
Filibuster
proved hoipitah/ation of five
Iw.i id whom, die taid, can
WASHING I O V \ug. 3. (71*)
rrack And Field For­ rate*.
pay (hen
one pail of thr President Truman pro)Kited to
ces Continue Bat­ ( o*l and two air cImrtty ( ate*. | Congio* today a $4,300,000,000
tle For New C low n s Some of the patient* will be tent 1 e*ce*» profit* Ut One of it*
to a I .imp 1 III Irotpilal. otber* congre**iorial M-omort taid it i»
It. TKH SMI IS
III Oihmdo die ...id Mr*. Kitcber detigned to iiiole.l
the public
LONDON. Aug 3. 11T)
Amer­ hat hen, irqurtled by the Com- ftom "prairtime piolilrrlt "
ica** rhylltmit water queen* kept | nut 1 ion to make social tervue
Rcpietenlali.e. I) 1 11 g e I I (l)“ The Stai Npingird Hanner" | rr|M*rts
Mich), taid he will intiiHluce'the
ringing out in the l ‘&gt;48 Olympic I A A
,,|at
___ „f_ n large
____ 1 lax bill lurnuriow.
luinuiiow. H e i n aed a
Ganiev today with a brilliant i |ola sin the »imte &lt;&gt;f Lake Harney .ulement raying:
(V&gt;rrp of (hr women's springboard I M il udjoinlng Fort Iustis* Park,
"With cmpoiatr piofilt after
r%rn, H|„|r
.tout track I « " • "Vt'rov.-.l by the rammlsslon ttxe* nearly 1(8) per *ent abovr
i / ii i
.
i ,t
A new road baa been made along
and lidd lour, c o n t i n u e d ttirir I
,i..«n »a*a »■ i '. . « « i . t
the level of |ieak wat year 1943,
drive bn nrw rhampionilnpi.
---- '
thr lontutuing public I* entitled
Mr, Y u Iona Manalo Drave., ()| (| j| | | 0 | | | 2 N C ^ n H ^ S to pii&gt;tecllon fimu ti e pracelinir
23-yeai otd Patadena. t a l i i ,
prnfitrer*."

U.S.WaterQueens
Voters In Missouri, Kansas And
Virginia Choose Candidates Today Win Diving Event
Voters ill liner slates-Mlttouri. K jn m slid Viigmia-chose candtdate* in pnmaiy election* today.
(’■evident Truman cs»l hi* ballot earl* in Mittouit. Hr walked into

S o . 197.
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rnmm

Results Of Meeting
With Premier Stalin
Beclouded In Secrecy

Mussed Crowd Witnesses ldlewild Dedication

When Imre Nagy, tpcakrr uf
Hungary'* parliament, announced
that Srakatilt wat the only candi­
date fur the presidency, member*
of the Democratic' People* Parly
and of tbe Christian Women*
Civil Anti-Trust Sui t Camp - both opposition group* Filed Against Decca walked out. They returned to
their teal* after the speaker de­
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 3 - U h - clared Srakatilt elected.

,
M,d h* ,rft
Ji.l "Wfth the feeling that ho

tooay.
Although planai ragaroing
regarding Cedi
(-ecu

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Dayton Plant U
Reopened Under
Guard Protection

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3—
(A P )— William W. It oil »
/ktd-i .alii today that lie netrr
gate Elisabeth 1. Henlle, an)
T e a i - Gas Grenades,
"aecret or confidential" InfurTanks Are Used T o
matiun ami, »hrn dealing with
her during the "ar, thought
D i s p e r s e Crowds
the * a . a new .paper reporter.
I'ndrr oath before a Senate
IIAYTUN, O- Aug. 3— ( A P )
iniealigatlng rommitlce, ibe
—The Naliunsl Guard broke
oung government official ar*
the .trike .hackle* on the I'nlnowledged that he u.ed to
sl» l.en. I'umpany plant toda)
meet her on street corner, and
In parka. It wraa a "prepos­ and the strike', leader was or­
dered tailed for 10 days for
terous thing to do, he .aid, but
runtempl uf court. While the
.he was &gt;oung and "romantic.
guard-men and u court order
iratrlrtrd the CIO lotted
WASHINGTON. Aug. J. ( T l'jElectrical Worker* to ala pic­
Whittaker Chambeit, who »anl he
ket. .1 the plant entrance.
New Yurk ws. railed to a*k
wat a Communitt hunt 1924 to
■trike leader l.ou Kaplan uf
1937. Ir*tllied today that the Rrd
New York was called to task
“undeigtound" then included Al­
before Common Pleaa Judge
ger lh«». S t a l e Department offi­
Paul T. Klapp. Kaplan was
sentenced to 10 daya In fait be­
cial. and Nathan W ilt, attorney
cause he kept the Judge w all­
for the National Labor Relation*
ing an hour and a half. He
Board
and four other striker*, ori­
ginally died for contempt be­
Chambers testified under oath
cause they disobeyed a court
before the House Un-American
order to remain away from the
Activities Com mil tr, which is in­
factory area, also were fined
vestigating charges of Soviet spy­
f l i t each.

Aisoclated I’rtu* Leaded Wirt

than

two hiiu it.

.1

frirnir. H r added: "Ihfre Will
he no comment nude about ill
content*."
Stmilai ie|K,rtt wrir u polled
received in lanidini and Pall* (io n
the Buli.h aiol Pirndi envoys.
irqwilnc!)
Hut in bulb places
slut 111 Mu* CkJfe ihrie wat no
uilirul tmnnirnt .* la contents
ol the poles.
Mr Dei mutt wa* stkrd whether
the “ same lid” - ila t is secrecy
restriction* being observed In
Washington - would t.' observed
by the govei uttients in Paris and
lamdoii. II,- replied "yes."
Thru hr was asked whether h*
f.-lt confident “ I lie lid” fU*&gt;
would Iv oil in Moscow, A fs k i
he replied “ yes."
8erietar v o f Btate Marshall
ami top State Department advi.ri, were making an intensive
14 nlillMiiral Cil« l**»(tr

Palestine Patrol
May He Needed In
I )e-M ilitarization

1hr bill i, patlrined after (he
wartime excel, profitl lax. (lie
rlr million,, however, are htlgri
and die graduated tax (oii'ideialdv Hiller iban tbe 85.5 jwr »et;l
wartime excel* profit* levy.
I I U ’ SM.KM* A uk. ^
Meanwhile tbe Republican pol­
t'tii’ti 1 F iA r lli*riMidulte iitfi today
icy ciunniillre rulted a roriference
nf ail Gf 11' .cnators for tomor­ Ihr l iiitrcl Nitinn* iniV !u \ f ta
.1 fi.l
.1
lnlnoAltonal
row in decide wjiat to do nlwul
iMilirr (uM p I** tlritlllltAfIf* IflW*
civil iicht* legi.lattoii.
Chairman Tuft tOliio) .aid the Redlrni
I In l ' N tiirdidliM fur rEin*
piilnv group nt.o checked to the
.Seiinle uml H humi liauking colli 1*n« r n iif p iiP il H i l l i P i B n m i d
a l*t**Hnl* it I m a1*11
liiltlee, a decision on wtiut anti
*' "*1 ll* ',, x'
f.ir the Jewish
li.ih-.ila
a
large
part
of
what
they
Inflslimi
and
bousing
legtslaliim
n
i'i'irv
8
"
v**enor
A'.t.-inta attorney, a* tlirir iwm |
j,,.M „ f th e city lie lalkrd also
iii
tor.
to
uffei
hi
tlie
extra
sessiun.
me*- for U. H. .Senator. Setmi-i . a g _ l* • l l / ' l l IX
.'.i the name time negro lead.
I all told rrporlera hi. emu «,l*i ,*irili rr pre.entatlves.
A. bur Capper, d.an o f the s..
Ilrinadotle told a news confer*
e i. .aid they Will re appeal lh * lm„ tlP „ K„C,| til hold the .Senate
at, l,r|iu&gt;dieans, did riot seek r, l
11 legation issue to both state m
tonight until U P. M eme me ., t u-int/at ion of the police
eli-ction. Former .Senator George |
an I federal supreme courts
; lb ..,,1 tbi* does not mean an (■me lie rn, 1, aged linslit trauiic
Mifliil and K. K, Di-an souylit
Tin* United
If passed, the bill will open uttrnipt is under way to break l » &gt; 1,1 three month
ihc Democratie Senatorial nom ]
while school* to negroes when the southern Deniucrats' filibu.tri S.a'ec. Belgium ami France, inem*
iininon.
,« i ( uf the local truce commission,
tin- state negro university a t 1again** the anti-poll tax hill
I’ulitirians also watched with m
ni.ght provide police in tho mesni r M ill,.,.
m ,
Langston
does
not
offer
similar
"It
i»
absolutely
impossible,
in
Mayfair
Inn
will
lm
oper­
TV
-tUte, lie .aid.
wmk.
.
rnv
opinion,
to
break
thn
fitias
well
a.
hail
atml for guest
The Swedish rioldeman urgently
huilrr."
Taft
.aid.
"The
only
players, it wa, pointed out tbi.
’liii. would apply inu.tly to
n.iru Jew
ami A labs to quit
s
o
l
u
t
i
o
n
is
to
change
the
Senate
morning by Chailex Marion, New granule
atudy,
the
all-white
nqing lie i-nld lie wa* not In*
rule*
.0
that
we
can
limit
de
York Giant official ill charge of I'liiversilV of Oklahoma
_________ ___
at Nor
1 lin.-il lo rrv.iiil llir ilsilv mulutl
feeding ami hau.iiig niembei* of [man hat 70 graduate cuurtrs that liutv (mi I don't think we can ' •olptngs a-* (•rrachct in Ih* truce
do lit, 1 t&gt;efore the tegular sc* ,
i;*( yone o f the G7 member* 'itlie lr farm club*, who will direct |I .,M&lt;r*toit doea not nffer.
in.i .11 "incidents."
Co I hud a very enjoyable H im operation, at the hotel.
i Tbe .lute's now move, still In slon In January."
II.• ai kiniwledged the demili1iiing their two week encamp "Thu Inn will l-e run the way I ih. iliaftlng s t a g e , came linmedl
(..illation of Jetutalein and the
on ::l .it Fort Jackson, H. C. so. 114 hotel aliuuld I.- run." be stated ai 1/ following yesterday's latest J c'illttU N N\ 0131.111 B i l l s uitlidmwai o f aimed Jewish and
K*--»I .Sgt. T. V. Brown, thia manj ami predicted that with its fine
furees wutiid caute "tempor­
al Huttbund In P alatk a altnV i&gt;partition."
!location it will Ui made Into one N,';;;‘,. n,or ,hf ,u,(,u
Ho insisted th*
"Sanford can la- proud of i'*|of the best hotel. In Florida,
wink arrangement I* provisional
’ALATKA,
Aug.
3—OP)—
Sirs
Meiw.rg a. It had the only niurta:
Mnntier* of the New Jersey
: OH ANQELE8, Aug. 3 (,1*)— .
...
*
•
1 1 1 ,
1 1 ,
u
iit v u
m s would
w 'I U H I not
S lo t bear
in a i
m
ii
only
ami
on
any
h,Rhrr ,..vrU on (h,
section in the 124th Infantry that |and Minneapolis hall clu'j* who Ns' (K in g) Cole, popular negro M " Worley w a, in Jail tonlgbl ; iV . 11(in
,|u, C||
uiudrlan,
today stood hy his de- on . murder charge because she Ulu, „ f
qualified in pratlce. They scored !
will stay at the hotel lietween
the
h**r huntt^iiJ r '
.‘
, *
■
#
home «ka« ;* alouE
a direct bit on an old tank "no first week in Match and
the &lt;i ntii to purchase a
rri
,
Sheriff
W
J
lit.,
f
iHinidrftr
W*sc% lodlV
lor
yard* away, aald Sgt. Brown.
first week in Apti, will tiutillier 11. an cxclusle Los Angeles re- el^Mid
Alt \andria, Egypt. Ho 1. to reThe men had good food, e* ■1bout 123 and ran lie housed 011 iiit'iilial district.
'nheTiif Revel, said tin- 30-yrar lu' 1} " ’‘ V, o “ ck' V J| s( , i A ' ‘ Vi ,
cellent medical care, and there the second floor and other gue.t.
rJc.pite a dissonant
chorus ’old
woman told him she shot her | Meanwhile In Tel Aviv, a labor
was no serious sickness among ran lie accommodated UII the lion* his filturci neighbors-he
cutirtriptiun order affecting im­
the men from this section, he re third floor, he said.
,14 ii,'t
moved in yet-tbe singer 26-year-otd husband, a structural migrant* who arrived alter th*
strel
painter,
once
in
the
track
and
K'aailaaeO
O*
Paae
T
a
i
l
vralrd. All types o f organired
Plan* are being made to open
four lime* tn the cheat Irecauoe uf tx-giii.ng of the United Nation*
atblellca and recreation weir en­ Ihe hotel nil Dec. 1 and continue
lu.ro July 18 wa* announced by
Irahmty.
illJHTY
BOOTS
PICNIC
joyed. he stated.
it in operation until May 1. It
"A* near as we can determine.' ihi Israeli government.
Th:&gt;
Dusty
Boots
Riding
As­
lias not yet lieen decide*!, but
Tvirot o f tho truce prohibit
sociation Is celebrating It* first the theriff said, "There was no
| ( 'a a t l a a *4
l* aa* T w « l
military conscription uf th* lmai.nnorsary, Sunday and I* Invlt- argument.'
Thr shooting took place early mlgia.it* hut the new order allow*
liirr f&lt; lends to attend an alt day
PLANKS GROUNDED
tin guvrrnmcnt to teglster them
Friday morning.
Air
fsi.rslc
at
Rock
Springs
and
lo
P A R IS ,
Aug. 3
lm Jiaft labor,
In
the
home
were
Worley,
Ills
G. M. Shipp,
a. , machinist for thr Franc* today KroumM nli air- nri-g lunches. A husinesa meeting wife and Worley’s nlne-year-old
Thv Hcrbrew p r c * today dis­
„
ilantlj. rCoaat Line
r in- ti.u.n
.4 -ws, liners like the one which vanished wi(! i&gt;e h.*ld Thursday evening at daughter. Ruth.
played prominently Foreign MinAtlantic
Railroad,
the
Ciub
House
at
the
Municipal
i.vcr
the
Souih
Atlantic
Sunday
Today, at a preliminary hearing
awarded Ih . company'. 25 year v” *"•
Airrett and plans will bu dis­ which vra* continued until some intri Mo,lie Sliritok's warning
that Arali violation* of the truce
•ervira emblem Saturday by L M hwailra .luTy '
co.sod
fi.r
an
outstanding
profuture date. Ruth said her step- would lead to a renewal of tha
Cornell, general foreman.
A
ir
Ifn*
official*
announced
last
^i.m
on
Labor
Day,
including
a
midhrr and her father had not war hv the Israeli Army.
Mr. Shipp started to work for
the company on June 28 102.1, it night that mrchanlcal failure may parade.
quarreled.
biaeli leaders are expected to
havo
caused
the
giant
six-engined
was reveale,!.
reiterate their demand* for firm er
flying l&gt;o*t to crash. They said *
HKINING STUDY
F. OF F. BUILDINGS
U. N action to halt truce infrac­
ihorough Investigation Is b.dng
TALLAH ASSEE, Aug. 3. (/P)—
IIOt'HK Al'I'ROVEM LOAN
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3. (7 P )made in cooperation with the air Money tn finance a sclantlfle The cabinet today authorised tion- when Count (idle Bern*\V/*8IIINGTON. Aug. 3 M h dolte, the tJ. N. mediator, arrives
study of tha effect of commercial construction o f $3,043,000 worth tomorrow for conferences.
Tlie House Foreign Affair* Com mlniatry.
seining on th* .Lake Okeechobee of nrw buildings at the Univers­
mit'iie today approvetl legislation
and St. Johns River game fish ity of Florida and Florida State
lo lend the United Nation. |d5,RACE RIOT
OCXJ.CiH) fur construction of perLIVERPOOL, Eng,, A r * e « riot supply w m made available*by University.
NEIL lll'KLK Y DIED
mnnent headquarters in New York flared in the south end o f this the cabinet today,
It gave th* board of control
CHICAGO, Aug. 3 0 P )-N *U a
Th* board alto authorised th* permission to call for contractors'
Cilv.
city from ilu.k last night until
Hurley, 78, pioneer electric wash­
Tha legislation, already passed 3 A. M. today. Many white* and Gam# and Freah Water Fish bid* on the** projects:
Commission to spend tome uf Ita
A 11400.000 dormitory for 200 ing machine and vacuum cleaner
by tn* 8enato, may bn callad up niKTooe wore hurt.
in thn Houra (o r action tomorrow.
Friction between whites ond hunting and fishing license rev­ womrn student* at the Univers­ uunqfacturer, died last night
Ills death followed a heart at­
The money would bo ndnnced negro** ha* been Increasing for enue tq fence and manege e ity of Florida,
A $1,373,000 administration and tack In his auburban River Pur­
to tho U. N. under an ajrraoment weeks, although the cause la 120,000-acre public bunting ground
that it bo repold In annual install­ uuacure. Two nights o f scattered In the Gulf Hammock section o f classroom building at lb# Uni­ est home. Sine* 1244, ha has ken
board chairman of tha Indepen­
ment* starting July 1, 1161. and iuttka preceded tha Incidents of Levy county, and fence a 60400- versity o f Florida.
A $670400 science building at dent Pneumatic Tool Company of
oedlug not lator then July 1, iast tdght which police aald wer* acre hunting area In Palm Beach
Cnltago.
county.
1M2.
Florida State University.
___
"saiU.ua racial disturbance*."

MUytUII' Will ISC
Formally Opened
On December 1st

57 Mcmbertt Of Co. I
Return From Camp

G. M. Shipp Awarded
ACL’s 25 Year Pin

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                    <text>THURSDAY JULY 29,1948

Over Giants

Blast Lake For Ten Hits A n d 3 -2
Both Clubs Win
son Leaves FSL .250 Batting
JU. S. Track, Field
f Meet Tonight At
Circle In Favor Of Charlie Pepio Squad Favored To
The Azalea Bowl KanonSILVER
SPRINGS. July £8. &lt;Special I—Rookie latrher Rudy
of Sanford » a . th- only Flor-d* State league batter ilde to
GnibcrmcnLtmitcdTo
Seven Binglcs By
A/nlcas' J o h n s o n
»1* JULIAN KTENSTKOM
Bundy Lake, vri.-rnn Sanford
hurl-r. went to the hill la*t night
nt th-- M tin i* 1pa I Park ngain il the
'Pfti'ttk* Aral* s * and waa prompt­
ly Riveted "it lt an early ten hit
altar* which rriulted in 3 in 2
v b ln ty hy the A ral-a* over the
G ian t..
Idik" » » * seeking h1#
IG’.h *ic tn -y of the reirfln. In.trad
h* IvHirded hi* fifln »etbark of
thr current Florida State leagu e

Jump out o f the "M ow .280" batting rlicle during the week ending
with aame* of Sunday afternoon. It li icvtaled in offirial average-.
tclea»ei| here today.
....
„
Kaiaon moved up from 234 to a .2ol ai of midnight Sunday, but
hli place wu* taken by trim mate Chnrki Pepio who hail Humped
to a aurpriainic .240 after an early -naw,n *pot In the ..too or b"»trr
Official

r.

94
90
&gt;*5
90
18
AA

All
343
351
357
327
178
264

II
67
19
73
49
17
41

II
85
H7
h»
79
43
AI

............. Hill
d
II
6*1
0
9
20
o
4 .14
3
0
52
0
I
21
I
4 40

ramiiMRn.
AltliiMi. il Lake wa* nirked for
I f A U Ira rafetlei, he tightened
up in the pinrh* ' 1*. prevent *rv
eral Pnlarkn aeoHnR threat*, ei*
cei l if run e. for Ihn. four hit
altiuk In the
Hlh frame that
put I'.il.ili.n nheud of the lorall,
£ In I

Alter the Giant bad -lorrd in
the ft.*t mning on Lloyd Clifton'*
’vn:k ne*l alngb • by Johnny Mr*
llai.ua and Ray Ito.rnkranr, four
■W.irriiiivf blow* punhrd over the
pair r-f A u lr a * talliea In the
•ixlh. With one away, AI Plrtla
tlauir.ird a alligle to renter and
went to aernnd on ILirHirin'* one*
oar* Mow to b'ft. Catcher Johnny
Tone* if l.ln-l-d a ■ingle In cenier
lo .e*»re Piitl* and Harrl.on
cr M.ed the plate on I&gt;an»on’»
first ,iitoli *af&gt;-ty to right.
7 he winning mn;gin nHualty
canto iu tl» mv. mb.
Tommy
f il*'- gioutnbd to ll&gt;e nktanv hut

Dcluind

Tabb. ef
i'a r r - i*

r o it T o a m tiT
til line* 19*11 Mile
l l n l Heir (tally Itwable
i*lrkw. HU. k X . Ho Iliue. (lam*
Out. Viklnn I.ml. klyra'i l.utk.
I.lttl* Hnorlrr, llail A Win
Sad Hare a /llt h Mile
U i l Hall Hally llaakle
toddle, l-a.lv X . Uttle Mickey,
tiylif. My Never Kail, N " I’tilll*
'an. Moecaela, Itarvte Jag
3rd Hare S/ldlh Mile
l^idi a llaptiy, Neet K«a. Heetmi
PoH. JIHy Jell, Vllamant, tlarney'e
gaiorlte. totter World, lliarklre
lie k

II,

■lager,
W ile rf
t!arrt*«n, ir
Joncolf. r
Ja ik ik Hi
&lt;**ider«

Jo h n a o n .

I l k H a r e a i a t k M ile

lb

p

Total*

St'.*
:-V

Total*
It I t I I I
a**Hinated fnr Kivakti In »ih
b -.f llr d nul In, Karson In llh
D iF a la tk a
nen aai l i e - I
■ Hanford
11* ana i l l —t
Krvor* Clifion II.Mano* 1. John" »en Itnna batted la: ftoaenkraai,
:i |Tnneoff. ttenpon. I'ommeyer. Mtolaa
tw*e ■ Pared a. larft on l.a*e*; Pal*!.
- k» i. Hanford 1. lu*e on ball*:
p aff Johneon I, U k i | Hlruek out:
by Johnton I. U k r I. lilt hy
■ It c h a r t bv Jiihnmn (Karaonl.
p***ed
ball; '-Toninff. • Winning

lly MILTON MARMOR
Evri
LONDON. July 29, (jPi -T h "' D
U.M'.d Slate* trnrk and field 231
AVK &gt;i| mu, Ju«t about the mu*t puwer-j Ti
.218 ‘ fill ever Rhaembled under one ban- in. ,
.248 nrr ** favored to take trn gold nth
.
in* dal* In th" Olympic Gapie* and
Hi
- 1- pi.:/ a big part In th-' expected Yor.242 *n.» tuny of at lea.t eight record*.
St
.240
Ten other Olympic mark* are In ton
dangir of M n g *U(pa&lt;trd and in —
i.dlltion M-veral world itandardi
at within reach of the vait army
of the world'* greatert athlete*
■in Wrmbtey Stadium.
s
! Tail of the 11ark .tar* of the
oil nation* taking part in the
■itht day- of trark and field com*
IprUtton plaiting tomorrow are
inini.irrrd likely lo capture two
title-.,
i .‘hi y are Callfortila'a Mel Pat
•oi ti, tlo* IlHI mid *00 meter* and
t'/t - eu l«vakia‘« running marhine
, Knil Za'ni*"h in the difficult
ijdkl ami 10,000 meter double.
]
, Wo.Id standard! In peril are
. Iiii I in meter and I.AU0 meter
m .aye to the Ammranv 10J8KI
no lr*r* to Zetipek; themammer
|ihtou to Hungary'* fmry Nemeth:
'■load jump to ( 'nlifornla'i Willie
•&gt;1. Ic; liNi to Jamaica'* Herb 51c*
I hrnlfv and p«'ihnp* the high Jump
lo California'* nmrtirg George

A ll S t a r C a s t To Jimmy DoranHurls
Be Seen Tonight In No Hit Ball Game
Featured 9th Race In Legion Tourney

Wilt Singer popped
All all-Atar cn*t of lean llmlwul
hlle Like wa* pitch. gteyii.uiniia will gallop tonight in
Ihl- feature ninth rare at the
Voiikla Countv Kennel Club in
Irayto'ia Beach. Card. C. Bullock,
the lallleaa wonder from fit. Pete,
wli.ur of the feal ire race Mon­
day, will be out there driving to
UPl.tblr the trark’a elite twice In
i row. Little Super, victor in
Tuvday'a main attraction, will
try again. And Mr. Shortitop will
W 1 1 the group. He I* one of the
thr.a* nog* to have already chalk.d up i l l win* on Ihe local oval.
\itii don't overlook Bulling Rob,
Thr* Tiound burner will be »trlv*
■ng (or hla fourth rot.*ecc*lve win.
&gt;ui II will be hi* fio-t tryout In
th*. la*t ninth race rnmpany. lie
won ,ite eighth tace Monday with
thief and a half length* to ipare.
Mutton, a J. W. Kv -ilt ilarlet, and
ih&gt; t t.-ack favorite, Paketta, alao
an.I lie in the octet. Each of theae
tw. lait named greyhound* haa a
firm*win record Lucky C!aia and
llii'k llntay complete the letup
lot toil thrill-packed main attiac*
Umi

Proud Prince, iiaby ray. Carbine,
tlel Una. Cover ft*. Malone'e lllrl.
Hnoitav Htiowere, llrautle'* Vent y.
Ilk Itare l / l l l k Mite
Tnm'e Contrnander. I’ l a a a a n t
Hiram*. Teiae Trader. Delter Hull.
Jtiatlre Judge
Huddy'a Myatery.
1‘nvrrty Parade. Ilarkteerlng
•th Hare V alerio
O rk y ‘ e m il I. Peter Pride, Mhlrler Jean. Kager (leaver. D aily
H-iurak. Junction Jaaea. tloneat
Tlnte. oak Cliff.
Tib Mare I 'l l t k Mile
Vela, ttawnelle. U ft . Prlie I/a*
M . Wl«e Tin, Hymphnny, Itaplt
Vetter, llot Cargo
ath Mae* i/iatfc Mile
leively
Dawn,
Now
Voyager,
I.ike Trim. Choctaw He4. flawanee.
Hire Hbnraacrea, Itatidenme Reaake.
Jill Jlaka
•lb Mare l / l l l k Mile
nil'* Unlay, Capb C Dallnrh,
Hr
pknrtrlop.
Pakella. Knlllng
link. Mnnon, I.ueky Ctaaa. U ttle
(■per.
Itlh Mare Hearb I'aarae
Irlkh Moon. Oypar Malden. In
Action. Mnnny Ho*. Tangerte, Aate
&lt;&gt;ae. Ilomaklle Me, Wblrlle'a llahy

Ilf THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
American Leafva

Ten Other Marks In
Danger Of Being
Broken At Games

mark* for all "tegular'' .liajrr* hlttina under .250

fg S S ir * ”
1'a‘ lek, I.i coburg
l.al'orla, HI. A UKin tine
Slayer. DeU nd
Scorn*, Orlando
Wile*, St. AuguMine
IVpiu, Sim ford

MAJOR LEAGUE
LEADERS

Jimmy Doran, pitcher for the
Winter I'jrk Irani playing again*!
Eu*tu &gt;■&lt; iter day In the dHtriet
American legion junior baM'ball
Ur i.iainrnl hrre. limited hi* op­
ponent* to tin rum and no hit*.
*t.!ktng out 13 and walking *even
and defeated Ktlitla 4 0 In Ox* aev.
rn inning game.
Winter Park
go* five hit*.
In a morning gamr Orlando &lt;le
feu'id the Winter Park l*ty» by
a 2 I acore, ledrlng all of their
nitiA In the anventh and final
inning agaimt pitcher Frank Dor*
un a.td vetting four hit* to Winter
rail-’* *even. Reed wa* the win*
nine pltrhrr.
Winter Garden und Gratia ell*
m.ii ilrd l^eihurg from the tour­
nament. In ibe moiiii'ig game
Win'tt (iartlen aeored four run*
on tlrlfe hit* to drfeat la*. *burg
4*1. and In the after noon Cocoa
dnu &gt;cd the tawaburg leant 10 lo
O. O.ily 10 hit* were made. *even
ny CiKoa and three hy la*e»burg.
ri.it morning'* whedule includ*d a tilt at 10;00 o'clock l«e*
twi hi Orlando and Winter Garden
on toe Municipal Park diamond
ami lielaren t'oeoa and Wln*ei
Park *1 the High School field. The
lo cr of the former conteit It
du&lt; to plnv the winner of thr
lmI. r ai Municipal Park nt 2:30
P.M Final, of the double ell
mlnvUnn tournkmpnt are »cheilulej to l&gt;e played at 10:00 to*
j inti low moi ning.

NEW YORK. July 29 (/TV
The American Tobuico Company
ha* railed Ihe whnleiala price or
Lucky Strike, Herbert Tareylon
and Pall Mall rlgarelta* by *eveulenth* of a cent a pack, effective
today.
RalalUra expect the action to
remit In a ona-reit par park In*
ereaia for comumara.

.Strikeout* — Feller. Cleveland
i f . Nuwbouier, Detroit 93.
City Recreational Activities
Pitching—Fowler, Philadelphia
10.'» Jt33; Kramer. Boston 11-3
Plica
.7n*t,
Day
Ninth Street
National lea me
Friday
Grammar
School
IMting--.Mu dal, St Lunik .389;
work
I’afko, Chicago .313.
Out door iketchlng
tlui.a Batted In—Mlw. New
Pin* pong, badminton
Ycrir 79; Muilal. St. I»ui* 78.
volleyball
Run* — Muilal. St. I-otiii 77;
I.&lt;-at!i work
Grammar School
Klnti. I’ittiburgh 74.
Talent ibow
lilts — Mu.ial, St. Lnuli 138;
Aiiihurn, Philadelphia 117.
i Jo*f|&gt;hiHH Vidal, d# ..lt d
Double* — Knnli. Philadelphia
h»
her petition (or Itnti
£8, rvnhimnn. Brooklyn 24.
iTf*. and that ah* will apply
lA*gal
Notices
,* Honorable it
tv, v* »r
Triple*— Hupp, Plttiluirgh and
r Juilaa of Sentinel* Counlr.
Muilal. St. lomi* 10.
la. vh Ilie 6th day at Aonttt,
Home Run*—Klncr, Piltihurgh
(op ■pproval of aam* and tar
du«har«e a* K m u l i l l ut Hi*
38; Sauer. Cincinnati 27.
,
..I r.mma Jo**nal*» Vl-ltt,
Molrn Bare* — Afhhtirn. Phil*
I.n till" sth day of July,
adclphfa 28; Turgr.wn, Hinton 17.
S'.iiaemit* — Branra, Brooklyn
JOtfBI'HIKB CAMPION
Kiectttcl* "f «h*
*f
97. Illaekwell. Cincinnati 92.
I'mma Jo»aphlna Md*l
I'itching— Bickford. Bo.ton 7 2
d*c*a»*d.
.778; Janien. New York 13-5 .*.22.

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Tallahassee S t i l l
In B i g Tailspin
By Ihe AnaorUltd Preai
Tin higgr-t lglli|dn of the
Georgia Florida League M-aton—
rnllaha*M-e*a awoop from fln l
i!.-ce lo anventh—conlimied laat
ii/lil aa the Pirate* loet their
;7ih out of 36 to .Moultrie 11*8.
f»lilo*la had a flrmei hold on
fii *t place thla morninr after a
7-3 victory over Cordclc. Th*
V
dropped the Indian* fiom
Ill'll to ailth place.
MouRri*
now head* th" aeeontl divliion.
Y’ayu *
*o&lt;i t" '•*' pipe*
i. c i .it 12-S m the Phillie» gron
‘ hull foutth in five Marl*. Third
ple'c Thoma*ville gained on Way*
nor* with a 11*0 victory uger
fourth place Alhanv.
l i e Pirate* of Tallihaireo led
thr league during moit of May
an-l June. On June 18 they tumbled
oui of fiikt and ainre then have
net u tailing itaadlly.

their brand* never (tray from
Aetna Cowboy Booh. Aufbentte
wartem it yling. . . rufgad
aa a corral fence, , , with real
"walkin'-on-alr” comfort lo
•very handaoma pair. Coma la
and tea our Una of Acme
Ilonti—teatad on Uta rrngal

TEACHERS WIN...
JACK80NVILLA, July 29 GPl
Tima of g a m e tt(f.
—Buval county teacbears today
won Ihe Gnat round In their
The firit oriental rug known healed for July and Augait (alary
to hlitnry la one called the Spring check* a* the . flrat two Inatallo f Choarop*. which now would b* men* o f thalr annu.t anlaidea for
valued at |2,000j)00.
the Harm ending next JttfM.
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Fsrlly tluudy with »hn *t(a and
n few thundmloi m* this after­
noon and early tTrning and »■ijeI; scatter'd Saturday afternoon.
Crcntle to moderate southerly wind*
Lecomiiiii light to gentle v»riabl*
Saturday.
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

■ »

VOLUME XXXIX

M olotov Said
Out Of Town
*
ToU.S.Envoy

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

Established 1908

As Kxplosion Brought Death To Hundreds In Germany

Western Allies May
Make Request For
Direct Conference
With Premier Stalin

F R ID A Y JU LY 30, 1018

“

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 195

Snyder Says H e Likes Price
Control Like Castor O il;
Truman Predicts Crash
President
l.ambasts
Congress For Not
Enacting His Leg­
islative P r o g r a m

Secretary Asked Why

WASHINGTON. July JO (,T &gt; Informal Talk On Capitol Steps
Government Us e s
The Slate Department tecrived
Public Funds T o Inan o liiria l tlitpalili from AmMate Farm Prices
hstiaiior Walter Bedell Smith to­
day that Soviet Fmrign Mmntrr
\\ YSHINGION. Julv to. p l’ i
tv \M ll\l.1ll\, July 30, pi*)
Molotov it on vacation at tint
1’ ie.idriil Itumail today aiclltnl
diiialor halt ilt llhfo) told ih*
CMllral
jiinctuir ill Fail-W rit
Senate i .h!,i % lli.it I ongrexx may
thr Kr|iuhlicall 4 oligrnt ot a
.. 'll at the rn.| of nrt| week
• R ain .
"blind dl.irgaid" id &gt;|ui. keuillg
•1 toe ..nil-poll lit loll ran tie
Iheie u a i immediate speculaintlatiun
&lt;t.*P»*rd o| h«
Widnrwtay.
lion lieie that in Molotov'i ahl.ailmg piotpriilv it not at
.'•oi tn.i n .rnaloi*. meanwhile,
0 tencr diplomats ol the United
ronlinurtl fhidr tildm*ter agatn*|
tine.!," thr thirl eve. ulive lieStatei. Hiitam and France imy'il
•I.- poll int meature with Sen.ln&lt;d in i ailing anew lot law.
ai.o Slc ha11 iRTenn) leading
make a d n rrl lequr.t for a conto loir.tall a hotilie.t voilaptr
•lit i he •erond .l t ) » talk feat.
feicrne vvith Ptemiet Stalin Ihey
.h a . i i ' l l m a t . n in e , t ir talid.
i.Jt %|hiIs&lt;* . mu ai |(t-pu|«lie ant
want to pirsrnt the lateit denuud
and lIrmiHi vl* .Jv-ti.d aharply
a. a &lt;ijdd&gt;-u .lim it lo (hr leap
of the weitrin poweit fur lilting
■&gt;n ' r »e I a I I , o u t . * I h o i I w h o lx
ling game ..1 wagr amt pit. e ill
I. oianir lot tl*ing pi Ire*.
the Beilin blockade and to el- •SMOKE MUSHROOMS UP In a plume hundred* «&gt;f fn t high following «n cxploiiun In the 1 G. Far- t ira.et
ptei* a Millintmeii to negotiate Un chemical plant in l.udwig»hafen, Germany, while the . van mimU-i ..f dead may not U- known fur
Mi
Human llurw a wind.
U \ N I I \ i .!&lt;&gt;\ L it m . t/I’l vaiioui Geiman mue* with Itu .tu |day*, it was estimated at liOO, with 1.400 injured. The plant, located In the Hrnrji /.one of '•‘•nnaity hook &gt;d r. olioiill. * at (lie tpr. lal i
c/t irl in i,l the l^ n u iy !Sii)iier
employed about tl.500 worker*. A comparable disastm
o. l in T. xn» t tty. Tex. tvlu-r. o&amp;U dud
if that it done.
todn tnlil ( ..itgr cm tnrml ■eis he
land autne 3,000 were badly hurt. (International RadiophuU'i
___. •rttion ll t a . lot imdyrai ecu- j
At a Slate Ifejiattmenl newt
li..mu ir|M»i|, I 1 / pagrt long.
*
Ils . ihr . SIMP tMitUsfr tow 4lll
W conference P ie n Officer Michael
l lut.umlrd hy the icy ircrpli.m
p ill..........it Iol1. diii1 III* 4joCt towsnj
McDeimoll rrfu ird to tay whe*
Ik gol on I ik &gt;day, when he ptrIJ illU ml 1 - tfliHlIil L p utcil
the. he coniiden Molotov'i ahirnce
wiilnl In. I'l.igi.irn in peiton, ihr
.Hill III rllir I, PHI
fioni Motion a “ Inuih o ff."
Plr.i.lrnl irnrwrd hit .Irmand l"l
Ihr i ..t in.i ,dh.r, v. n before
"I'd lathei not go into that."
•wrrpmg |Miwrit — imluding tollthe Sen itc ft Hiking t ommillcr to
he told questioner*.
|iol otei pnert, wagrt. lallonilig
.lit. u.* Pirtnlrul liimuri’t anilIt wai McDermott who announc­
fOllOWINO INI OlllVIRT of hit message to tie -| ..m l tetalon of
and ilrdit, plu&gt; all e licit piolllt
inllitioo pm,'i.m Ilr endortcil a
BIRMINGHAM. A la.. July «&gt;
L'ongirtt, Prrxliirnt Truman It ttiown talking wilh h i.tjty of State
ed the dispatch Rom Smith.
let lo diicoutagr pricr-liootliiig
leioin to . .mli..I* mi inviallmrnl
R P) T wo minrit w eir tr|Mi|trd
George
C,
M.
ntoill
on
Itie
atepi
of
III*
Capitol
ll
.
r.e»..lent
n
k
.
1
"Jutt in the lail lew minulei."
Communists Accuse The cote of Ilie plan, a 4 pel
i.uying ait.l b,u lri| |Hiwrr for the
killed
and
at
Iratt
I
3
inpilfd
to­
Street
Fighting
Be­
that
legitlatnni
lo
lu
ll
tlie
riving
rut!
of
living
and
u
l
i
n
r
ti.e
limi.mg
he told ie|Miiteit, "we received
roll I&gt;u. k In price* of r*»rli
•hoilagr hr
&gt;le llie fir at totk ol Congress. Uul.'
il ■in.'itlp' .&gt;io) trilri ll irteivr hoanl In iei|uiie
day in a Mail at the Tennettee
S o n - I n - L a w O f Cent
toil
ot living It.-m*. *«&gt;
tween Strikers And Coal.
A word from Moicow that . the
|H per.eul uuicate m hank
Ron and Railrod l o’t lug
revealed yr*lerdny. when former
Treason In Egypt (tl'A
foreign office hat told our emNon Strikers Grows Fdgewalri coal mine.
irtrivrt. thu&gt; lierjing" pottiLly
Chief t'uut t’orler laid an
hauy their that Foieigtt M m iilri
Dtnniltu* While Route toll liefor
H2 HOO.inhl IMIO ilni liankt have
A toutee at the company*! main
BUDAFLST, Hungary. I'dy JO. tlie Inwnmk. i* Tl... aim. I oi col
Molotov it on vacation."
DAYTON. O . July 30. (A’&gt; available lot lending
officet laid unverified lepm*. l/P)
I'lesideni Adlan IdJy ah- ting tlio*.* fin.."* look to ill*'
Mayor l.ouu Lihtey today arked
l liannian lotev iR NH) fin­
B F R LIN . July 30 m - A Soviet I Governor Thomat J. Hribert lu fltim the icrne placed the death dl.atrd today, I lie l iiiniliunilt- Noveuda.). 1•*47. level, 1* to hold
ally a-led SovJer .1 lir pcitonally
offer to (red all Berlin drew assign Ohio National Guaidinten loll ai two A cumpany »poke»rn»n dominated government had at- gem-tn! living «-o*l. when- l li."&gt;
favoit puce .onli.di
hide rripome from Ceimant in to the ternr of the mail-picketed laid he vtat unable to cuntiini lint cuvrd hi* ton-in law, Mmittri to an- now I'.otei raid
Ml In in m ii, In III* lii.-**age
II) lit lit \ v| \ |{ ||N
VHlVxIri
Ai s u.im ! In l u ir
l.gypl Vlctoi Csmnnly. of rvplowestern trclor* of (Hr blockaded Univit Lent Co. plant after Police immediately.
. I » i 11aura II* I'.tt *1*1
\**. h la lr.l Pie** I ar.it Itrp .oli r
The Mail wai repotted to have hage and tiraton.
I'm nut in Ittm of pnee cod'
city today and the Ruisisnt loot­ t Chief Rudolph Wunlner irported
U \M fl\G IO N . July 30, f/V| ilu- ggvriuuiriii lm.lt itirlf light tml * Noi am 1 m film of rattor
oceuntd at 9 .2 0 A . M*
Tthiy. a Mcthujiii minulei, heed new attack* un ilia anli-Com- thr situation uul of hand.
mg on two apparently upimting tulet of the price .t.m J.- ii.day.
Ah
am
W
Ince
driver
ikid
H
ml l*uf tl 1 tr got an ailment and
longt
lo
thr
Smallholdri
Party,
muniii city government.
Tl»e tequett foe troop* came
On. tgrinv the A g ijn illu ir D&lt; |&gt;o linriil u lultling to pirvrnt ll’t Kuiiit1i 1.1 ..tie my lilr then
Inlormanlt in Motcow, mean­ after police apparently had re- men were btoughl to one hoipilal which had an elected majority
lortlin ilr. line, hi ttir p riirt of tome t um .i.iuiii.Hliln*
HI t.lkr it "
while. raid the chance* are good rlored order at the plant where and two other* to another for l&gt;rfotr the ( ummumil c u p ip
Anothel the Willie Ifoll.r li oi • ..- t ongirt. |■. giant llir gol
I obi v
Ihrii lo ibr Se. ielaty
that a Big Four irtrion to thrrth •evrral hundred employer for the emergency treatment
May of Mil year. He wai the
rrninrnl mllionly lo ...Iiliol pucr* in i.!•-■ to k.r|i llir coil ol liviu,' .1 tin- lir.i.im pure .oiitiol and
The driver raid he heard that Inil piritdrnl of |&gt;ott-war Hun
out the Berlin cliii* may takr 1fifth comecutive day attempted to
ft*-" going higher.
|~
-— — ■
• ii moir injured men were itill )'uy and rrlailird that of fo r a!
itloi .-il ... *«,nilly irpiignant)"
place in Pan* in September, if
*o&lt; Mol day. Si-vietj.iv of Agli
NEW YORK. Julv :u* Lit
return to woik.
ICk ii Ihik* Oh I'*h» Tw«t»
in the mine
Srn.il
|.e. l it..I* aii.I Snydrt
tri
the
coup.
!
t.ion*
Internall
nal
ha*
i
till.-*l
f.-i
I’oiice broke up ..reel lighting
A ........
. tU rh(. Mid ................
■„ V ' T " " " I"*"1 ...........
iiH n n c
A n n
.^ m ir u
*K Mil fit I IIIH IIIM|i
Itldy, howrvrr, had hern und&lt; i a stronv stand agnlnit “ furlliei
between picket! and non itnkei*
iii«*n apiM»arrd burned aeverely.
11 rwroaclimerit of the ('.nnmunl*
I.a.
Idg wh.Ht
lie o
I T
1 *
When other tenitors sought to
by exploding tear gat bomhi
T .C .I. engineer who dectimd Communist prrtturr for a year oi i tic way »f life.”
- O.. heavy murk.-tlng- ,..e ...... . OnOtlK
1 0
OR S ‘ •"tdino.
the ratio, oil dUeuaitouThe s.-rvire dub i-»ue&lt;l ttu* . »!l ....... f;-*' " f
* t* h /p k -O IY
1 U
,iiv|ti wfcvBd |(lrIn uff
, t(d
Heavy police iquadront again jju&gt; uf hi* name *aid he had nunc.
I
*
1
1
rr*ollltion
I.dopled
v.'*lerdt.v
;
etc
it
ml
n
report
that
the
men
Ctoinoky
it
under
airrat.
11
.. o .d hv fanners.
) r\
o
-nut guiiig lu get tula a
! forced a path through the picket hurt were working in a tmall
,.t the final sesston of It* fouriw h
line and hy 8 A.M .. the company ana of the mine and that the irtignrtj at Minuter to l.gypl ye»- day .71*1 annual convention «t
m.-*»nge lo tlie «pe.ml
trrday.
about
two
week,
after
I
i&gt;
Madlooti Saiunr.- Garden.
taid 217 employe* had entered ,i!n*l wn* loculi led.
oon. u-k.-.l among ..tl.. i thing..
The revolution -aid there tin*
lie estimated that approximate­ irtuin flout Cairo.
.
“'"'j A t h l e t i c P r o g r a m s . I * U lU d ll I lt‘ d | ^ O S l o
FORT JACKSON. July 30 (Spe- I he plant.
Teen an upsurge of r’ommunulie to.......
ly
‘
.
tkl
men
were
in
the
mine
at
An
excellent
tourer
taid
itie
union seam* items.
.
.
■ v (,iu iim
iv
1 I *
t • __
etalt—Company I. commanded hy
At leatl three picket* and an­
•
I
’tctrlne*
in
the
ps«t
three
vear*
Pir.ident'i trtignalion hat reached |kud they ’Von»tito«e i. danger oil*
f .inn.in'* nrlion on* taken
( t l V e i l A s B e s t W . t V | r a i l Cl •» I I I I * F O W I S I U
Lieut. Richard P. Payne, today other man who wa» not identified ill.' lir.ie.
All uvatlable ambulance* were
arty .oil n fnt tn pn
had training In occulting and nsthe .peaker of I’ arliamrnt and hvili .threat to the ti.-n.-e and 1ron.|»ill
I" i . '.i« Forty in the war, &lt;*.m
trolling C|d. Cecil R. Jone*. Pvt. were taken la police itation. No .eat lo the scene.
&gt;
.Iv
of
the
nation*
aff.-ct.-d”
hr
aunoun.rd
officially
tonight
A ...mpuriy *poke*man at the
t:ier&gt;n A. I.ingle, and Pvt. Carl K. catuallie* were reported.
,- nfundn hrdletn loetaoilu taolu gi&gt;- . I.y n Id-parti*an Vote, paWilliam*. Jr. are now the pride
If...' hoc id iliarsrlri m liuyt
I'trket* arrested Included Her­ (C.i.. -ai*! an additional d»rcn I lie .peaker under the Hungaiian
The Lion* International deelar- i . . m.-Miirr reipnring the g,.i
W V S lH \ (.Ii»N , July :u
■l t v . n l to tnpporl prtrea
nn.*l till o n . lmi mlie ill sllilrti. .imi
and |nv of Company I. Thev mm- bert II ir whiter it, 3(1, of Cleveland, men were Itelievetl trapped, lie comltlulioti it deputy to tin
c l:.
pooe Company Pa mortar oectton, wlm said hr wa* director of or­ *ai-l re porta of a second man U-Ing I ’irtidenl.
fa il" urialllcta at nid lea* Ihnn !*li the Vii.crii *n pim. i|i.i|t oi tpurl* I'm i*Icr I 11ftimii11 fn«IM4 theiV un
We recommend to what n
**v «*f11uni r nd I** " J i m I 'r n u u n i 1'
^ and ye»trrday. being the only ganisation for the United Ktec- nit' hi hau not lieen confirmed.
1
The council of nitni»t.,r» hu- rain*" of an unhamner.*! pres, in W lV"* XlL
T v
"n
M' fit..i - - &gt;&gt;.lt llir .uliied id i .Ik. m flu tir11i»*s1 f.u**i*H util Li* hi*
Rescue crew* were Iveing sent
mortarmen in the entire regiment trlcal _ Worker* (CIO) for Ohio
lhfree
notions
of
thr
world
thnt
**’
Pr*»*«»
Rr|mldl.-|il.
■li*ruor.l
the
question
of
a
*U
.
tf
a im n*
a
In* H b t im it iA r u l f r
into the mine in an effort to reach
to nullify, thev put on an exhibit- and Kentucky.
, perslslenl
persistent drive l»I - tmmevllatel
lnvme.llat.dv
« "ngress exlend.-d lh,* lo I -ot lialay .it llie louinl in •lui*f
erssor.
Ion of »perd and aeeuraey In setIu.&gt;.
will,
some
revision*,
for
Violence broke out again today .'h p miner* rrnorted trappcl nesr
I
n
.'
I'l
I
m
l
(..mat,
lllgh
it
1
1
«...
I
I'olitirnl *outcr* taid they I- m.tltuted through It* new* r«d
II* I•1*1 ii r**uR rii|tf»’M*n«*w y#»*
ling up and firing the f&gt;0 ram when some 3000 persons gathered thi scene of the Mast,
and editorials to exp"»*' fhe ollu-r year
. o.i.b uul ilisiim an o f Am eiican f.r*ln
that th** *Vt|ualifv
Thr rxploiion was lielievrd tn llrved the former Socialist lead.'i. iimn*
mortar.
I’xntv
i*
a
legal
stuud.’iid
f..|
to form picket line* in defiance
inddimis iirogranv and underiviog
L ith,orl. ill 4) Itvilirt lirir t« M'in**l Miitiiiiy infant
juft
, The»e mortarmen *eoreil a dir­ of a court order forbidding mas* have occurred at the Junrtiun of Aipad Siakaaita, i* likely to sue rrinclples
ole
.M
il
ini!
faun
prices.
Thi*
*tanof the Communistic
ect hit on a tank 620 yard* dfa- picketing. The skirmishing wa* an old shaft with a new shaft reed Ttldy a» President. He i*
and
i.i
R
oim M .Kniitli. cn cu l.itioi t lifet
.iji.l
i*
declared
bv
law
lo
Isliow chairman of the Unified La ,4V of life.”
tant. The mortar rour*e aet up •hurt lived, hut th* situation re­ riving driven at the mine.
%uti|* ‘ f . amr up u Iipvi *
Commending peace effort* &gt;■( e&lt;(iinilv fair to the farmer ori.l m.in-tc- 1 d llir .Saiil.ml H rislil « t r |Un*
Ih.i Party.
by the army la»ta for *ti month*,
------------_____
n■i ft*i *ti l i M
ti’liir!1ai i VinaI MrAil*
a» rii'»i
II ifii(Inw#«l
t.-... ulin Imy his jinulllrlmained
ten**
after
police
broke
.1
ti.J
t
iniri
i.i,).
Ii
.ttnl
allilrlu
hut our mnrtartnrn, through
1 1 «'
A t t ir *
■
I a! **f u f M u f f , l i m l !» # tn
I" m tern weeks, when! priceIIFI.GRADE, Yugoslavia, July
rushed proceedure*. eovereil It tn up the street fighting.
r * t 1 i|ii*»((’il
nt
n Vtntf li**
f m vu I %
**4 . di.tpperl tn, anti tn *..m.- i l l l r . t&lt; . o t j lilgli i . h o o t HI
Reinforcements of about a dot- Truman And D e w e y :in, id’ i
The United Hlote* .Its
m ils day* and at III lo»t none o f
t»#it ftitxilU’ Ihr liiurr
\ III7UII *
Iimr*.
t*
below,
the
tm
|..-|.
.-lit
Herald
Carriers
Begin
rn
d.-puty
sheriff*
were
rushed
closed
toduy
its
decision
tn
fore
, 9 the aeeuraey of the regular army
Meet Tomorrow
I . !..i x «*f ti.** Army I hr new*to the scene. Fire department To
M* »ni u Innifti lh** Antriu \n un. n«kr*l ulu-lh'T Ihn# 1« run
gn any attempt to obtain vet.. Popularity C o n t e s t »ii|.|rtoi l.-vet. Even heavy g..v
courae.
1
•
i»»,nt
buying
for
exporl
mid
&lt;-&lt;)uiprm'nt
also
was
called
out.
M
.tttllM
M
r*
sen
!"«•
■
•
«l«»
,I.a»t night no pane* were tuned
|ll.&gt; g l4 lll
|Ik
11
L sc 1. .111
t*-fit with Mr Triiiimn*! *'i*m»al
NEW YORK. July 3tt-(A’»~~7~
. ., I*11,1 storage of grain under » I '
to the men of Company I. »inre It was held tn reserve around a I‘resident Truman and Governor
iv «•( ifrntinrnt ami epportuniy"
(• ill •llv t ll t l . i u i n .i n i r u l &lt;&gt;l t t lllt ll
toe
Newsboy*
(lull
of
Sanford
goi.iiuo.-nt
loan
|&gt;r.&gt;trti.tn
failed
corner
from
th*
plant,
hut
fire
they were kept very bu»y in pre­
tutting on a popularity contest to ..... . n f|.„,r u„ d , t ............... i» i f n « |&gt; ly p 'l I k i p . 11ip- f l l i r t l r.f il»r
paration for regimental Inspection, dipartmcnt officers watched the Thomas E. Dewey will set a pre- J o h n
O. PoulHen
Tin l*ir iiL’ fit bnitl 1m hud twen
ji
.o.ig
memla-i* to decide which
, [„ dlrlated by law.
scene
from
."ncaVby
huTding.
An
'
T
T
,
*h'
y
Hit 1* i y o u n g b o y s III live
scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Wedne*I
ii.f..nurd t*v Smrtary
of th#
i.
wsbuy
is
io-st
uoalified
o»
a
,
i
l
.,,
Rinnan
was
said
to
time
Injured
I
n
Crash
day morning. Thla morning th ambulance also was un hand, but I It will mark the flrat time in
141(1 l l l . l t II w S t 4
» «•11V11i t
11 »*■«•!iiup4 (In I'gftf I wn I
M
Mirier, il wn* announce.I ilusj
iin s iis ,,* on i&gt;a (, tm .. i
&lt;l«iiH wm#4 tin rue* Twi)
it was not used.
hnc
iv
cumliAl tmiirnurmni
htwlcrn American history, accordon g try Ronald Smith. II. raid
. — ----Fist
fighting
and .....hi...,
John (&gt;. foul sen, 47 year old
puthtiig
,,,* 11, 1,1,, record*, that onIiV |r t« iHUb[ »V* Ir.HH bhdlk. (*1lf
Nejfro Kills 2 Other
.•H.-tilatlnrt manager.
» l t
. - ...
marked the street fighting.
talc.man
uf
Maitlarul,
miff.-tv!
S a y c r And Wilson
posing presidential candidate* of
1'it opeiallun ..f sulitcriheis ts( A u lllillt lH H E l e c t o r s
|t| i \
m l t!«-ni&lt;»&lt; r.th t • |» ii n c i |i lr » ,
A policeman, wielding a club, the two major parties appear to­ Iiniliws and possible fruiTur*.
N ejfrocs A t D a n c e
ted in helping In ginile
\ r„
rit^.
Return From Tally rhatrd and subdued one picket gether at a public function and when the 1930 Ford Coupe that , .i. contests,
lie said Itoys will * l H l j , U l
I 8.
1 T il III 21IX .tiui «!m l.tfrtl lli-il luirlt.ill .inti
after drawing a gun on him. speak from the same platform h.&lt; vi a* driving north on Han­
«|h. i I I.-ml lo kerp down juvrnitc
MIAMI. July 30 1/17—Two negCity Manager II. N. Sayer and There was no shooting except for They are to speak at th* dedica­ ford Avenue near Eighth Street * g.aded on tile hnsi* of promptn. . of delivery, courtesy, collec
IIIKMINGIIAM, A la . July :ii&gt; drlili'iurn.y Hr sit.) ptsitrd thr t.».-* were --h.&gt;t lo death and four
City Attorney Fred Wllaon re­ the tear gas bomba.
lids
morning,
crashed
into
n
tion of New York’s new Inter­
turned lait evening at 7:00 o'eloek
Non-strikers massed at a com­ national Airport.
tree a* he swerved to the left ti..n method*, and friendliness to- l-Pi Alabama'* 11 electoral voles Iiatr1i..ll piogrsm among Lion t wei,. wounded .-ally today by a
.leyI., man who Invaded a .lance
v. id the subscribers.
wrr,. ptnlged today to th,. stab-* Imyt l&lt; amt
on a Florida Airline* plane from pany parking lot two blocks from
Research In news flies ami his­ to avoid a narked automild*. ac­
hull at an until .eluent park.
“ Please do not count on the lights ticket of (Joe, J Strom
Tallahau-e where they vWIted the the plant. Then a group of around tory text* failed to uncover any cording to Patrolmen K. Murphy
have Wen
Fourteen
game*
. ... . . . . .of .’South
.■uin Carolina
. tir. Mini, an
lll.it
i i
-**
•
Sit. r iff * Depul i.-* l laudc High
Comptroller’* office to *ee how 100 non-atrlkera marched down other Instance of rival nomln*** and J. II. Quatllehaum, who in­ l-&gt; k« of carrltrs,*’ advised Mr. Thurmond
,t
" tk- legion Tourn.mrnt
,
w „
^
report^ l that
la* return figure* on ACL Rail­ the street toward the plant with for the presidency at a public vestigated the accident at 7:31' bi„illi, a* the boys feel that on Governor Fielding L l
Mitalatippl.
*
"
"
&lt;"
t
during
lh"
M*l
four
day*,
he
Mid.
„
„
illjppi
.a
,,...., * in* ifuninain fmitl-d
ill «six
ij% ihoti. n rh
(bit
count
someone
might
do
them
I
road and other property upon a police line on one side and a function in recent times.
o’clock this morning.
•
lit** lanut thttt th* * union (^ whirli tiwik tffrcl, nnd ncApfd
which
the romntroller collect* picket line on the other. Theru
Thl* action represented the first um;
Mr. Poulsen wa* taken lo si. injustice:
If.h „ .d U'.-n bajid i-apiwd by the , j„in1n*r the screaming crowd of
'A
ll
aubscrilwra
ate
requested
laxe* in Sanford, hail been arrived were no incident! then, exerpt
formal
support
o
f
the
presldentSERIOUS CRISIS
Frrnald-Laughtnn Memorial Hn«t&gt;•linrrr* who
hfAJlung from
■t.
for shoute o f *’*eab.M
TAMPA, July 3—« V -A m e r i- Hat in an Erickson ambulance, ills to write or bring to The Herald ial Gate chosen by rclxdliou*
tb. tiudding.
I_
A*»es»ment» on the ACL RailIn Columbus, a spokesman for rani In Germany consider our In­ condition is not aerious, said Dr. ti.e rum* of llu-ir favorite news- southerners at the Birmingham
t llll'F S M EET
Th.- deputies 'aid no motive for
mad property, Pullman Company, Governor Herbert said th* Gov­ ternational situation much mors Harry Sil*hy, attending physician, ti&gt;y and a short letter telling why state* right conference hi Birming­
I ON in IN. July 30, (/T*)—The the attack cuuld be learned, and
Fruit Grower* Kapre** and West­ ernor had th* request tor troops critical than do tha f o l k s hack this morning. X-ray* will I* taken tlirv think he should lie Mr. News- ham July 17.
ern Union Telegraph Co. were under advisement, but no decision .tome, on Air Force leader said to determine any possible frac­ o*&gt;y of Sanford. The contest will
Similar action I* expected to he chi' l- . f -taff of the Army, Navy tlie identity of the gunman wa*
rue
until
Aug.
U
,”
Mr.
Smith
cheeked and wfound aatlafartory. would be made today.
taken
by the Miislasippi Demo- and Air Force met at I'riinij Min- unknown.
today.
ture*. Tlie wrecked car wa* taken
He entered llie dance hall after
strict!.
■•Id Mr. Sayer. lie explained the
rrntic party In a meeting Tuesday intM Altho's residence today, preBrig. General Donald It. Hutchi­ to Ratliff’s place.
I’oiice Chief Wuratner said a
mh’u.,.iv tu study British fighting midnight, immediately pulled a
at Jackson, Miss.
t* i procedure by pointing out that ■tale of emergency should be son, commandtr of MacDill Field,
NO JURORS
Mississippi’s elector nominee*, sticugib in view of the Berlin piM.d arid fired polntbank Into the
the comptroller collect* tax** on declared In hla request to city gave that opinion at a civic group
dancer*, said the depot lo*. In ad­
liABTOW, July 30, w —The like
their nronertle* and then pro-rate* official* asking the Governor to meeting.
Alabama’*,
already
sre cn*ij.
SPY PROBE
Twelve hour* earlier. Foreign dition lu the wounded, two negroes
them to ritie* and counlie*.
General Jlutchlson returned this
WASHINGTON, July 30. 1/7*)- imiit ran out of prospective Jur­ pledged sgainst casting the slste's
as*ign troops here.
“ It’s quiet now," the police week from England afted leading P.ns.nr Ferguson (R-MIch) said or* tor the second time tn thp ballots for President Truman tn Scir.'tnry Finest Hcvin told l’arli- were trampled and crushed but
ar.u-m th. Russian blockade of not serioutly hurt in the result­
TKI.KPIIONR VOTE
chief said, "but who knows what a flight of 30 R-2fl superfortresses to lay a federal government em­ ti.-d of Dewitt F. Rollins, chsrgrd the Flecnral College.
b ttIn. might force Britain to stop ing pandemonium.
NEW YORK. July 30 W )— will happen Monday morning. from MacDtll Field.
ploye was transferred from one ■silk murdering his wifiher armoblliration.
A derision
The dead were identified at JackA special venire of 60 names
EaHy returns from nationwide (The plant does not operate on
NEW THREAT
key confidential position to anvoting hy UOOO long distance Saturday.) How can t&amp;O or ISO
SLIGHTLY CARELESS
othci while under investigation ha&lt;i been drawn by order uf Cir­
JERUSALEM, July 30. (,T7- wilt U- made in a few days, llevin son Memorial Hospital as Dorothr
Curry, *JI, and Harold Johnson, 25.
telephone worker^ on acceptance
cuit Judge Don Register when the The Jewish commander In the aid.
WASHINGTON, July SO, m - foi espionage.
I l n l l . M M f-i*. n . f l
2 lr' tf rtif&gt;n of a new contract
Thonus C. Dlstsdell, Jr., acting
Fnguson, chairman of a Senate original panel was exhausted yes­ Jerusalem area told the populace
CLUB HOLD-UP
HtOUT MEETING
with the American Telephone and
assistant Secretary of Commerce, Inn itigaling Committee, mad* terday.
by sub. today that Arab forces
GREEKS EXECUTED
DAVENPORT, la.. July 30. (47
All member* of Bov Scout
Telegraph Coy are reported IndeelOniy 36 of th« 60 were located might launch full scale hostilities
ATHENS, Jul» 3 S _ (« _ F lf. testified today that ho gave Wil­ the statement as he opened a
•Iff*1
,
Troop No. 34 art urged to be —Five armed bandit* held up IS
teen perema, tadiflag six women, liam Remington a government Job hearing which he promised tn ad­ and appeared when court con­ at any moment.
*»oke*wtan for »*» CIO were executed n s tg h ) hi Laali while Remington was under In- vance would hear testimony from vened today. Within two hour*
(Israeli Foreign Minister Mt-the present at a meeting Monday patrons of the Grsek-American
4meHc*n Union of Telephone after being mot U M by a Greek vrrligation foe espionage,
Elisabeth T. Bentley. She le the the stato and defense counsel had hhrrtok said in Tel A riv the Jew­ evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Club about 3 A.M. today and
Workere said yeeterday ore- military i trih*aml eFchargee that dell Mid he knew at the time that young woman who teetlfled before run through this group and alill ish state plan* immediate step* Methodist Church Annex at which escaped with approxlmitaly 92.000
jlmlnarv returns showed live bal- they helped rad harbored Com­ Remington’* loyalty
question- the New York grind jury which only II Juror* were tentatively to place Jerusalem under Jewish time an Important swimming meet in cash and a quantity of jewalaccepted.
munist guerrilla*.
lotlnr » U "running dote."
cd.
will be planned.
ho.creignty.)
indicted IS Communists.
*y.
.
«

Mayor Asks For i2M“»er3 *|lled, P re sid e n t Z o lta n
w .•
. p _____i , Thirteen Hurt in
National Guard , AIabama B|asl O f H u n g a r y M a d e
T o L e a v e O ffic e
In Dayton Strike

• Government Seek^s Lower Prices

While Trying To Hold Them up

Lions Clubs Urge
Strong Stand Be
Made iAgainst Reds

;,;|Ganas A n d S m it!
'Ll

dpi. Cecil Jones
l . And Pvt, Lingle
Are Mortarmen

Hn luc-tiav, rr«*»id«»nt 11iiniiiti. iifi ^nortsm ansnin

!•■«# «

!o Fight Commies; 11) Jl. S. A Tilly

(

,4
i
r*

�%

rill, wa* on duty.
d al" rctenre plan for bank lend­
Molotov Brushoff
Hie official Soviet olgao Tasg.
ing restriction which Bcclei prolithe Iturulsehau today charged
peaed
lilt
November
and
dlsctifsed
ll'u llM .4 Irma r u . smi
ilM inar* o*w l*aav •*»*•
9Uf*t*ll«fc»4l Ite IIMA
new violations of Rti-wian air Ians,
bafore the committee yesterday.
flb ll»li»4 «*«n» *%•»*• «alar««i
rr.dical dbouillon.H
Although th&lt;* cltru* market for the pant year or two
prospective talki between envoy* ; &gt; Li iii»h and American plane*.
«a4 * mm«In $ nl
While
Snyder
wa.
teitlfy.ng,'
£
ort*r°
*
A
''"**
Hr
JAMES
MARLOW
ha* not been anything to hrng about, and Sanford is ftvlii.p
of the western Allies and Soviet Tin* i&gt;a|ier said "u rgen t mraturvi
laafurtl, 1‘larMa
price* hit
.live hog
* ef*ee*
mi a
■ new
new hiirn
nign on
on ministrator, carried the
&gt;&gt;___Adminia■&gt;_i.
III Haiavlla l» f a a »
the effect* thin slimmer of the recent celery season, Florida __
Foreign Minuter V. M. Molotov are necessary for the proteetirut)
the
Chicago
market
W
a
hundred
“
&gt;
»
«
*
*
Ban*
U tfr H •• arrMnd r
mallet on the whole hus made remarkable strides during the past
o f Soviet plane* again*! poaiibli
pound*.
Ttila
was
up
60
r
e
n
t
s
I”*
Comm111ee.
He
wa*
urging
d t f a M r ST. IS IS , a l I k t P a « l ( l l f lr a
go off latiifactonly.
WA8IIIN0T0N. J ily 23. tf’l *1,- cata*trophe*.“
mi l a a f t H . r U r M a . a a i r r &lt;h* %rl six or eight years, and despite the fact that all economic sta­ ft is i i 'hr- !&gt;»ckgi&lt;&gt;und o f the alrfive the July 12 provloui high.
" ° V r .V* pn2 hmtk prif*
Ruiuani in Bedin charged that
The llu**ian* have lawn men­
•M aairtM mi Harris ■. IHiT.
Several
nenatora
.ought
to
draw
“
nd
ration
ahort
commodities.
tistics are measured by inflated dollars, Florida's situation ,»oil t:«* fight in Ibe Senate.
the city adtmniilralion wai "•abo tioning these "llieaM irea" i-vrr
iiiii.i. %&gt;ii i.. in: %%
Fnvder
Into
a
discussion
of
farm
?*
*
*„^
urtX
n
***
*
C
'!C!'
In »rv«n southern ilate*—Alal.4llar
is bright as compared with almost any other state in the
mlttee
» when Rep. Monronry -(D taginv" Soviet feeding effort*. since tircir ground hlockndi' of
&lt;411111)0% 1191%%
l&gt;.tii..«. Ark*n»a*. Ml»»i, *lppi. South tirire* and policie*. but he inalated ciui
Okla) demanded that Republican*
, . . .
h»_:_ S,ln&lt;Lv hv Ik till, five week* ago forced th.
country.
hi
ahould
atlrk
to
banking.
____
9la*lar«« Haaaarr
Carol1na. Tenncwce. Te*a» and
bring forward an anti-inflation
»chrdulrd to beg n Sunday, by
Speaking before the Avon Park Chamber of Commerce Voginu—and in New Hampshire. Si-nator Ruck tR-Dcl) a a k e d urogram of their own. and that preventing the unloading ol im- Arne* lean* and llritiah to *upp|)
•I' 11*1 9111*t II) % 11 %11:«
w.**tcrn Ih-rlln by air.
• .» the other night, Harold Colee of the State Chamber of Com­ |HO|.l«- have to pay * P«&gt;ll la* lh»- »hy frraident Truman* AdminlaRf Carrier
I mm
Oar Haalli
stlililirnn official* lielievr the
trntlnn i* aaking power* to reduce Thoma* K Dewey, (SOP nretl-lw,itrd giain* in llerlin"* baigc
1MQ merce, was careful to point out that the dollar of today is fo,* they can votes
Tire# HaatM
dint
ini
candidate,
lie
Invited
to
,
■
llur- tan* may he preparing t&lt;&gt;
price* and at the fame time i* usAM
Rla Maallia
rin
question
I
Should
the»e
preaent
*ueh
a
program
peraona'ly
b4’,00
.
.
.
.
,
.
,
•
ItN not the same dollar we had in 1940, but his figures are
ing government funds to support to Congrea*.
Oar \ ear
| City official* denied the charge aM.uc.ncf the closing of one or
II t «*r* Im- repeal'd by federal pi cea of farm product*.
two of the three nir corridor*
All *»MUsury aullrr*. rar4« «f nevertheless amazing, whether he is showing how bank de­
Monreney
said
that
a
I
n
e
e
Re4nd m American military gowrn lii.king llerlin* with the It,it . ^
rMnlulln«a anil MlIrM •&lt; posits in Florida have grown or the income of our people la&gt;
Snvder said that ta a miration
Soi-t'icm
Democratic
senator*
HDrialiMtait imr Ilia RiifM*' ml
, ,|W)kr«men termed it "a lot ai.3 American xonea. Cn-nnar
for the .Secretary of Agriculture. uuMIrana have driomed Preeldenfa
raUlaa fuaH«. will l»* rimmed !•» has iucrensed.
■
haw warned they’ll fillhuatcr if
•I don’t think that’i a proper Truman a coat of living program. .
Lucius D Clay. American n.ili•9 r»ff«lNf a4«frlUlN« rafra.
Republicans
now
ahould
come
up
,
poppyco&lt;*;
tii&lt; Republican*. who control Con­ ii ' w , " Ruek *ald.
“
From
19-10
to
191*1
the
total
income
to
individuals
in
It rpreaen tr«l \niImmnII« lit
I The American ipoketman laid tary (,6vernor. ha* stated that In
•*1 prrfer to dlarua* only the with their own program.
lalaad &gt;rH*|in|.rr Meyrrarnla- Florida has increased 013 |kt cent anil stood in the latter cilia, try |n hung up ami pn«» In
Chairman Woleott (R-Mleh) «all nr,tScr the city government, noi ib'j event of such a Russian move,
lltw. lar.. &gt;rw \»*U, I blr«|N. year at $2,372,000,000." Mr. Colee declared, adding that the th- £ null- *urh a n-pcal hill.
hanking aide." Snyder insisted.
lh&lt; transport plane* would eonDflnHl. Itnnia* I |ty
I ••■•I*
I’.iil ca*r* may lange from one
Of murae you ran lieg the V* ‘ TV„m.V
J lte ^
Tim llrmlrl l« a wrmlirr «l Ilia national increase was 123 per cent. Ijist year farmers in on. Vr a yrnr lo much mure Ihim Hue•tlon," Ituck told him.
Mr. Truman to ant*ar ™
p*r*nnaiiy
. *»e*tern
. .
.military
i governi. . . til tie to fly a* liefore.
Hie AMR hat not heen infornml
%M&lt;fl&gt;lr«l I'rraa atklrfc la entitle*) Florida received a cash income of $351,377,000. greater by th.it is-pending i&gt;n the ••.■te. if n
Iiefore the committee he would in- mrnt. had placed any llincliahce.
“ Pm not liegging the question,"
nrfnalvely la liar nm far rwpnMI*
vita
and all otbrr
,n the way ol Ruffian foo&lt;l or slfi-t.tlly of any nc* Soviet pro.
raflaa ml all Ilia laral aavaa prlNlf I 221 per cent than in 19-10. (National increase was 2*12 per /cr*oi fail* In pay hi* tax for Sn'*der ihot hark.
If I, An answer to the ln*t com
Il fkla grnipaprr.
varll •• all
neve, n* yean.
Senator A. Willi* Rnherlmn fD- denltal candidate*. Including Hen: f0||,,Jden any weitern Berliner putr.t still I* living prepart'd
cent.)
Ar a tm rflapNirkra.
At*
Waltaee.and th* candidate* of
I.’c-inuie wagri ate lower In the V*&gt; put in that it la “ unfair to rv
la accept tuch food.
Rundschau chargtti that Ana t
At the same time. 19-10*to 1917. the nppuhition of the .South than in thi- to t of thr unload on farmer*” the blame for .rt"* »»•*•* '^UleawarM •'
Jt'I.V 10. ISIS
___ FRIDAY.
!
lie said the Russians wen* inlf-1nati and British plane* had fh.ttn*
Taft,
In
hi*
8enate
apeeeh.
aaid
state
grew*
20
per
cent,
reaching
2,39-1,000.
Thr*
national
intt-itlon
or
htgh
price*.
rouniry,
foe*
of
the
tax
argue
nrm.K v e r s e t o d a y
v he apparent failun* of own Russian airport* briot| •
the general price ipiextlon, “ la an I,
imputation increased 9 iht cent. Thus income growth, it ih~. n thov- •oven -late* the1 Ife said about the only f a r m emergeney
matter" and that he il.fir leeolng gesturw and now are pit-s'iil-td height* and violated
&gt;
.induct
now
gettlmr
nrtce
*unnort
(M
ill
tax
keep,
abut
W.nOO.non
TIIK I’ irnniCALS FATHER will Is* seen, out*trip|&gt;ed impulation growth resulting in an
at king to inspire a public revolt
whilo ami negroe* from vot ,. oo«at»r« and "that wa* a ml*- hope* Cftngre** wttl pas* some j/.iin il the elected rlty govern­ oth*-r flight ifgulation* in the
WAS KACEKI.Y LOOKING FOR increased |»er capita income. For many yearn Floridians
legislation dealing wt:h It.
ttiriblura. Similar proteat* in thiHIM. n o n IS EAGERLY LOOKment to advance theli &lt;rhenir* pact nave Ut-n rejected.
nut he continued:
'■'relnla raMlc raiser* now are
.- • /l o oi gaol ration* particular
INC FOR HIS WAYWARD SONS have enjoyed the largest |H*r capita income of any state in
“ In my onlnlon the President to gain Communist control over
1 he Soviet organ said the ah
WE n o NOT HAVK TO IIOMIIe the South. The latest official report (1940) places the fi­ ly u .iit tin* tax ahelLhed for the Iwilling to roll hack nrleo* 'row 50 has full power* to cheek Inflatloi all itrrlin.
In-el violations have created
|to "6 r e n ' a a nnund. Rot&gt;ert«on
IATK OtlRSKLVKS. NOR SUF­ gure at $1,010 |»er Floridian. This is good, yet not e/pial Jo .tel.ell! of .outhem negroe*.
If he want* to cheek IL If he i*
The western Iter tin press re-'
.Southern Congrea* member* l&lt;—niinoed if *nvone ran su»r*ni«« not using the power* he has now. ,ioit d that in three dnya of re­ 'agi,at indignation” among Sniet
FER 8IIAMK. COD IS ANSI- the national per capita average of $ 1,200.
an experts.
■them that the nrlee next vear will
argue
that
the
ta&gt;
help*
pay
flit
OUh TO FORCIVK IF ONLY WK
It is difficult t o h o p e that h e gistration only :t^on western B o-j
“ What of tin growth of the business resources in Flori­ -i I oil- and road*. They fight the •a
•■enta.
•
WILL TURN IIO.MKWAKD ANO
III &lt;r* hail sollrlted ration rant* •
Snvder ha* turn acru«e&lt;l tiv would use any new one.
anti-poll tax hill on thr ground
MAKE A NKW START
When da?" Mr. Colee asked.
“ He doean't want to stop Infla- in tiie Soviet sector. The three
“ There are today 31.2-19 business concerns in the state, h..* Congrea* ha* no right |„1'»«rr'nrr S EMe*. a tnemtier of
la wa* yrl n great way off hi*
D r . C . L. P erH on s
w.'tiern sectors have a population
"
, " 1' rnlerat Reaerv Doanl. of Hi"
father »aw him.—l.n. 16:20.
a growth of 0 percent since 1940. Nationally the number of .nti rf-re with voting requirement* .blocking
Taft said that Mr. Truman* mid­ o( .n &gt;re than 2,000,000 who an-!
board protv*?* *v las* Novh i up hy state*.
year economic report to Congrra* htli’g fed through the nriti*h-,
OPTO.M KTRIST
We •re where Mr*. Hocllittcr. business concerns has decreased 1 |ht rent during this |ht1‘i^.ldrnt Truman—in addition ••mlier for redrletlon* o n b a n k clearly *how» that there l* no
Am.
i
iran
air
lift.
iod.
Industrial
and
commercial
failures
last
year
In
Florida
&gt;
, moyr&lt; 8nyd, r emergency requiring the enwtlo v.ning the Rrpuhllcan-eon.rol. &gt; ^ rtlnif ^
FDR't daughter, who darted «
PROMFT COMPLETR
U.a . Ambassador Walter Bedell'
were less thun fib |»er cent than in 1940.
let. Congress to do something
ment of new housing lrglalatlnn RmH.. I* back In Moscow after
OPTICAL SKRVICF.
ncwrtp«|wr in P lin e n i l . An/.,
told
the
senator*
today:
such a* th&gt; Taft-Ellender-Wagncr stiategy talk* in Imndnn and,
"Florida bank resources as of Jnnonry 1, 1947. were atu'i' holding down living rout*—
about a yrar ago, hat decided
ftlasae* prescribed, dispensed
for •
n numl*r
numlM-r of .f^Mdi/^xwpt
civil
$2,032,000,000. up 2fi5 |kt cent nince 1940. The tmthm.il d * r*kiM
r*k.*.i f«r
'*n,,*nhi°nfleld*b*o,f‘ ron- bltt of which he la a co-*tx&gt;n*or.
llri.1,1. The U.S. embassy wa*
to grl nul of thr nrwtpa|&gt;rr. hurlThe housing hill ha* paaaetl the infumcd torlay that Foreign Min­ Itepaira and adjustment* made
perccnlnRO
increilltc
wnn
109.
Hank
dcblta
(charK^X
nRltlhXt
'"w*
*
*
h,(
r
h
K
,‘pu,’,lrn"
*umer
and
real
estate
financing.
nett. Kvidrnlly thr ditcnvcrrd
Senate, hut ha* been stalled tn ister V. S|. Molotov la out of town.
Uoura M S — 1-6
;;y r
l.w*--|,ke an IJ1” S a l ? ^ " p f ^ S S t 5heH ou^:'W................
olcott told
n*nortrr
renortr,
■
thrrr ii more In il than the individual account* and th e brut hIiir Ii? I.UItlneXH Indicator) ,
Tiu embassy hud called the
Pat. 9-12
r
incmixcd
73
|
H
*r
cent
in
Flnritln
(1943
to
1947)
Hid
45
jwr
sii'i-l/nching
law
•W
or
an
anti-poll,inflatlonary
nreasurea.”
here
I*
"no,chance"
the
Houa
thought
It during the apeelal F .:c:/n Office for an appoint­
Phone 29*
lax mw—are aimed at giving neg2 »|
B|w»y* tielievcd that rill act
cent nationally.
in' .i? *rl(h Molotov for Ainh**Atlantic National Rank llldg.
“ Retail ttaler! in Florida increased approximately 215 m, in the South u greater sense „ ur chicf reliance for the control session.
A piriidrnti.il poll conducted
vaiior Smith. The Foreign Office
•f
fccuiity
and
equality
and
help,,f
inflationary
bank
crwlit
lie*
In
Hanford. Florida
told the ernlwssy that a Ik-puty
among civic clitht m Foil Myrti |K*r cent, 1940 to 1947, and 150 per cent nationally. Postal mi ihtm take m more active pan (hr KOod Judgment o f the IndividFt n u n
Slinister, Valerian A.
show, Govetniil riiuimoml lead­ receipts were up 99 p-r cent in Florida and 67 per cent na in ti e life of their state*.
u,| t,anker* in the 15,000 hanks
Two Headed Policy
doutnert. Congress memtier* aayjin the United State*.”
ing the field, with Dewey. Not- tlonnlly during this mime |ierio«l. Another economlr reaourct
aaury chief harketl U|i
man llioma, ami Hatty Tiuman iH thn life ItlMUrnnco in force lit present in Floridtt: $2,424.- tm.r *l«t«-. also have thr m&gt;groe*'i The Treasurj
|Ceatl**f4 Krea* r*ae
That High Quality
it 127 imr cent increue since 1940 compared with «
r*,u •'
• »• «» •«l*lnc the President'. requeat for con- felt that If farmer* aold wheat
trailing in that order.*' A civic 488,000.
(Installment buying I
..... ..... r____ ..f r.r. ....... ............
«*
»«
prohlema
themselves.
'...mer
creillt
(I
fiuni
thi*
year**
bumper
crop
a
imtional
increase
of
fifi
|
kt
cent.
duh (toll ii not much' indication
l.i *t summer—July 21. 1U47-jcnntrola without any qualification.
tittle more »l«wly. price* would
"There are 125 |ter cent more business telephones (215.- lhA Louse pas-imI a hill to wipe) lie said:
of public sentiment, hut it n a
.end to hold closer In the required
out
the
poll
tax.
There
waan’l
|
"I
believe
that
it
la
urgent
in
975)
and
207
more
residential
telephones
(243,439)
in
F
’lnridraw in the wind.
level.
tla now than in 1940. National percentages are about half .ni.rh trouble parting it in the the national welfare that eonaum- support
Th* Agriculture Depart menl I*
!er credit control legiilation he enin now here for the Crowrnt
iluuirn.
this amount in each case. And electric |Htwer production in
buying potatoes now to keep t$em
lia' House ha* rule* limiting |acted a* soon as possible."
How Heeling it fame I We weir
o f Seminole County
FToritla last year was 3.753.000,000 kilowatt hours. IH5 |a*r lit linn- un any hill. So southern! Total consumer credit, he said, Irvin dropping t«elow a similar
aorry to hear that our old fnrnd
support
level.
cent greater than in 1940. The national per cent Increase -m lilies ol lltv anti-poll lax hill in iearhed "an all-time peak of 115.Lyon* Fertilizer Co.
Joe Tinker had gone to hit I*it
4,ties of Brannan said the deJ. I*. HALL
Im IIoiim* rouldn’l talk rndlrasl). MKi.oao.tmo" at the e n d o f May
was ill.
Tampa, Florida
a f t e r Increaring Il,750j)00.no0 par'mtnt'a price-support activities
reward, hut when we remarked
sale* representative
rhe
southern
Demoeiata
are
is
"These are (he principal pan yes of the state's etnnI’ honv ms-W
about it to one of the younger
a run..rity in the House. S&lt;&gt; it •inee eonaumer eontrol power* ex* ar* not necessarily at odds with
lomic resources anti growth," he concludes.
,
Mi. Tiuman’* anti-inftatlon pmSanfoul, Fla.
avs simple for the other mrmhcis tilled last Nov. 1.
generation, hit comment war.
Snvder made no reference in the Stow.
in put.h through the hill alien the
"Who's he&gt;" Some day Joe Di­
They raid that if price* of other
.-otihernei* had used up their prepared statement he read at thx
D
i
s
c
i
p
l
i
n
e
•tart of hi* teatlmnny to the "/pc'* food and induitrial product* had,
maggio will make hit last home
talking time.
run and tome other younger
Ir the Senate the southern De of 1547. And It lay around there ioilowed the course of wheat dur-1
inn tr.e past tlx months, the cost
The recent tlockyurtl ntrike in KiikIhiiiI wim the re.-tult mod-t* are in a minority, too. •hit y*ar. walling
generation will »ay, "Joe Dimag­
of living would be materially low
Hut
there
they
can
make
their
of
the
inauliordinittinii
of
i
I
ik
-H
worker*
who
were
ex|tccteil
In
Jan*,
whrn
the
Senate
quit—
gio ? Wlio'* hr&gt;" The/ pa|hi ol
ci. Wheat reached a post war j
strength
‘
felt,
ouf
of
all
ptuporn
iiiuight
It
wa*
quitting—for
glory lead hut lo the grave, tome tn hamlls* a portinilnrly dirty cargo.
llon to their numbete, thimigh the ‘ hi K*t of HUH. the Rrpuhliran pruV of 12.111 a boshel average .
When dixclpbiie wit* int|Mwcd, the w o r k e r * went t»n . Illihester.
at the farm last January. Now
one hat tard long before u*.
'••oiler* (till had not brought un
alrike, an action w h i c h ha* been widely criticized in the
Tiial’a hreausi- the Senate, un- In rrndy - and •walling anil-poll it Is uown to )2 or slightly les*.
'Iht* I* a deellne of nearly 30
We cannot take too terioutly Hritinh pre**. One paiiur *tntcd that the S«H’inli*t cx|ieriment i ilkt Ibe House, ha* n&lt;&gt; limit on tax h.!l fur drlinte and vote.
Iht. ie|Miilrd rift between Tilu "will not Hucceed without a itelf-diaciplined /spirit— m u c h dem*c.
Lul now the Republican leaden pti.-ent in wheat prices. In com­
parison, the coat of living, a* mraand the Cominform.
learned nittra* of it than we are allowing now. And thi* /spirit will not . T*’*n**,., •rnator. once hi grta saitl they were ready to bring It surxl by the Bureau of Lattor
ran fltlLuater—which up al thi* special session of Confmm Hillrr't lactic* that in deal­ be called fort It unlea* we are given a clearer picture nf a t-1means °°r'
talking without int'-ii up­ grt*o/ as the first order of Imsi- Statistics, has advanced 4 1 per­
cent since last November.
ing with didalorthip* tiling* are tainabte gi&gt;Al*.“
turn—until hr finishes or mllap- qe..s
"«’ h« at I* nlmut 76 rent* a Itushrl
Such nffair* a* thi* point out law in the philoHophy t*.
never exactly at they teem. Hence,
ilacy explain that they need
\ 'hen one *enator gtx-s on a tin.** to examine Mr. Truman's chenpiT now than it wa* last
of
m
oM
t
adlierent*
of
Socialism
and
kindred
system*.
Their
when a rift ap|ieart, it' nuy he
finhusU'i In- ran slow up the work Idas on halting inflation and Kcvtiiilwr. Mr. Truntan ha* augsafely aitumrd there is ‘ ifct clot- eye* are fixed on the benefit* to lie gained to the uxclualoli of pir Senate for a day or two.
|mra..while they ran go ahrad with Tislisl that price* nf essential*
Sc roiled hack to the level exist­
e»I collalmralion. W|iy wouldn't of what most be put forth in the way of iii-operation, ofHut when a whole group o f'lh c ar.tl-poll tax hill.)
veuetora—like the southern Delhpy j,r|nf „p this hlll-and ing then.
it lie a good idea for Mr. Stalin jfort, and Helf-dixclpllne. They are eager for social gain*.
While wheat Is considerably be­
* southern Democrat* atari a
Most of the progre** in the world has lieen achieved m.H tats—start a filibuster, they *'*
if the
lo. hate a nil once in a while
low the price* nf lact November,
cae
talk
in
reiaya
ami
prevrnt
the
with some ol hit mntt (tutted hy iieople who were willing to work long h o u r * at hard, •(er.ite from doing any other work flld t »ler against It—and If the many other farm product* are
Htpunllrana and other Democrat* sieve. Including beef
rattle,
foe weeks.
lieutenants, juil to thow ibe teit dirty work, whenever It was necessary.
don't or can’t vote to limit the lands, poultry, cotton, rice, soyVi e on.y way In which a fill* u d .l.i| -th e filibuster may go on
of the wmld that democracy' really
lean*, peanuts, potatoes, tobacco,
I'L’ ti'r ran U* flopped if l&gt;y two |0| **«%*kf.
End Jimcrow
exult behind the "iron curtain)"
(inntiH Speech
thiida of the senator* voting tnj |* mis happens ami Inflation and wool.
lin it debate.
j.et* wnr.-e, the strategy of the
No one knmvt lietler llian llir
II MMilMMed Itans P*a* Oar)
lOistlssw n»* -••« •••*!
t
Inn I* called eloturr.
Republican* may coat them dearly
Army
Ituyall
that
llradley
had
Btitiili llie rtilt of llir nrwi|irint (ait (tint Ruaii hail la*rn hurl ami
li'ii in the Senate—where every ut t!te hand* of the voter* In the
tiiailr im such statrmrnt.
slinrlagr. llirre newiprint ttockt was iinahlt- to pitch.
Then, tu another
question •riiator know* that tome day he Novcu.lier election*.
Mr. Hmith lohl how he hail
i
have drop|ieJ (mm 120.000 lorn takt n on hi* ilutie* In Novemla-r whether hi* older aims at an l.imscil may want to filibuster
lift those tame voter* may get
tn A0.000 tont in t|str of the in thi- West Virginia High School, eventual end of segregation, Mr. against some- particular bill to il. gutted and lose faith In the
alii A—It'* pretty hard lo get a Hi h u m n tir party altogether, If
fact that the price hat gone up foil iMing service In the Navy, ami Tiuman rrplinl yea.
two-third* vote for clotur*.
»hn mw the southern Democrat*
Thr
day
after
Mr.
Truman
an­
uf
his
discovery
that
all
of
thr
from $128 a ton lo $168 durini
Ami when the flllbuatercr* splitting the party In half and
IM&gt;.. r Oil the A baseball squad both nounced hr was setting up a ically
want to go to town, they exploding Mr. Trnman'* whole
the pail yrar, circulation hat hern an oktd and drank due amne- •even man romuilltrr to put th*
rigidly limitrd and the tire of what to leniency of a former non-segregation policy Into ef­ «ar. oven prevent a vote tb limit -pt.-ial araainn program.
•k-t.au by turning to other parlia­
'Hit Republican* then will he
individual papeu cut from an uot rn The boy* promised to slop fect, llradlev told a new* eon- mentary rule*.
a bit to tell the voters truthfully
frrrnce
at
Ft.
Knox.
Ky.t
average nf live to four pages. "It t l ;« i habits, hut later several
Tl e anti-poll tax bill, passed by that Mr. Truman's own Demo­
'The Armv I* not out to make
hoy* wrre diacovercil drinking
i$ not an exaggeration to say." liecr and whiskey, lie then "ran any social reform*. The Army will the Houa* July last year, lay cratic party muldn't agree on dofor the root In* what he wanted.
say* the Newsprint Supply Com­ tho Itoys" from 3:00 to H:00 I’ M. put men of diffcient race* In dif- around in the ■Senate
» ; ; b ------ pany, Ud., “ that the freedom ol to oiIm-I thr had haldU, hut soon frlrnt rompanlc* l| will change
the Hritith prett, at well at itv fiiuoil that hr had lust all of hi* that policy whrn the nation a* a
whole change* It."
flirt string mrn.
capacity tu serve the public ade­
He wont to thr ninth grade and
Mr. Truman ha* not attnminrrd
quately, is now involved."
got new player s. "Charlraton l&gt;rat mrmliership of the committer lo
Ui .('•-• to 20, ami w* lost right cnirv out thr "muallly" order,
Two pictures came lo our desk slisi:;ht game*. Thr principal of which specifies "due regard to
the other day from the strike ti.r srnuol said that h* had talked the time trquirrd to effectuate
a
”
tent town of Daytop, O. where w;t!i thr formrr tram and urged anv necessary change* without
the Untvis I .c ni Co. planl it that I pot thorn hark on the tram. impair.ng efficiency or morale."
I iriu/rd and I wa* out of a Job,"
being inckcted. On* ilmwed an in rev calcd.
Mary, Mary, quite rontrnry.
NEW YORK, July 30 (A V angty defiant female picket being
Quoting tho late Father Fla&lt;
»
What makes you car so slow?
bodily carried away from the nag an of liny# Town, that "Thrrr Henry A Wallace say* the Demo­
crats ami Republican* ’talk Mg"
ta
no
*uch
thing
aa
a
had
huy."
he
scene by policemen. The other
In Dodge's shop
told ul work among new* hoys in alaiut housing. (Kill taxes, lynch
showed a young woman calmly Wist Virginia and of aiding a so law and inflation "but they don't
They'll r e m o v e that
returning to her work protected calieu tough boy to bcrptne a mean it."
by a line of police from the Dusted carrier of paper*. Tho The I’ ri.gn salve party pre*
pop
slilential nomine* mad* thi* state*
pickets. Which do you thirk is buy u now In collrge, studying In menl last night as ha area given
bo a doctor, he said.
And make It a plea­
the heller American 'citiieRship,
King Lion Hamilton Blsbre read radio time on NRC at hi* request
the one who returns to work, oi a l.rlcf report of the Lions Nation* tn reply to President Truman's
sure to go.
Ihe one who tries lo prevrnl al lonvrntion In New York and it* message to rungreaa on Tuesday.
Wallace
aaid
Ihe
Pre»ident
vL*rd against Communlim. John
others from working)
Ivt-y told of the historic Intrrrat sought to “ hoodwink million* of
The State Board o f Health of five day* In Washington. D. C, Americans" In calling a apeelal
rv.-riiiiv, alao of hla trip to New session of the Talk nig-do Little
again lakes cogniiancc of Fior* Yum
Conrre»a."
City.
Machine Motor tunc up eliminates guess
• TO
■NOW
ilia's drinking water crisis. An
"The Republican* talk big about
ending the poll tax and Ivw ‘
engineer for the board says that
work and costs you less
Values
law. but they don't mean It." Wat*
the practice of drinking polluted
Incv said In hi* network address.
National
Guard
wat.*r in this slate it becoming
"The Democrat* talk Mg about
Come in tomorrow for a free check up
tertout. and be advises many
(I'sstltM* Irmm gage Oast
ending Inflation and building
comiminilies In (soil their water men of the company were awak­ house* They don't mean It either.
"Il Is all shadow-boxing. They
before using il. This it not, good ened by th* familiar cry of "Jar
wood" at 6:00 and commenced have not landed * single solid
publicity for Honda. Il jg not the
1350
995
the cleaning and straightening up blow. Only the I'rogrvsilve Party
♦
good lo tell those who would for th* Regimental Inspection.
park* a real wallop."
come lo Florida in winter as After working steady until B:46
10*95
men took a 16 mlaate break to |
795
tourists that the lake* and streams th*
test
A f tor. i
Um Ir
.'j Colton
mill*
an
of western Burs'*
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rRIDAY JULY 39, I0&lt;&lt;;

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFOHD. FLORIDA

pAt.K TWO
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H im l o r d

H e r u iu

F l o r i d a ’s

Snyder Testifies

G ro w th

THE NATION TODAY

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Lyons Fertilizer

Summer
Clearance
C LO SIN G O UT

D odge Ditties

ALL

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Tan and White
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Ventilated

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Service

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M many i—tineas {a c m ||. I thr war ended.
_ . jted . BM it iai And the
It
a n * lies not with thoaa who
In that
but tb* combined ofNrta of etery
M l about it. but with thoaa trim
, — platoon* Beta, really drovo man In th* company hare now
rtfuK to do anything about h. thstr
man hard for this Inspection, pold off.

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THE RANPORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE THREE
■ -■ 1XI.

\ [ THE CHURCHE-S

Social A n d Personal Activities
jirlln Palmer Ray, Society Editor

' Social Calender
MONDAY
Ciul*» o t the XX.S.C.S. of the
F'u»i Methodist Church will meet
*1 S.00 li.M. a* folluw*: Circle
No. 1 with Mr*. W. 8 Thornton,
Witt First S iiill; Circle No. 2
with Mrs-. W. 1*. Chapman, 2UH
Wait Nineteenth Street; Circle
No. 3 with Mr*. Fletcher Hull*.
I4fl Valencia Drive; Circle No. 4
ith Mi4. T. F. McDaniel. 1.113
a: j, Avenue; Circle No 5 with
Mi -j . L. T. Do*i. liul Ka»t Second
Strut; Circle No. il with Mr*. I..
S liar key, 1902 French Avenue;
Cl, tie No. 7 with Mr*. Kdwaid
Kucher in C u id bcirv.
The Philatheu H e ,, of the Fir»t
F'reaoyteriaA Churrh will have itx
re." lar meeting in the form of a
rove.id duh .upper ut the home
of Mi*. I*. I*. 1’iety in Utteen at
6;aU o'clock. The group will meet
kit the home of Mr*. K. W. Fite on
CV' i l Acenue at *&gt;;&lt;Ml o'clock.
The laiard of the I'rediytet ian
Woman'* Auxiliary will oe held
at the church at 3:30 I'.M

L e g i o n , Auxiliary
To Have Conference
The fir at Central Area confer­
ence of the American lu-gion and
American Legion Auxiliary will
™e held in Winter Haven on Aug.
8, Preildtng officer* will be
Flank E FuJvone, Tampa, a:ea
commander, and Mr*. De.-ulm
Pelot, Sarasota. aiea president.
The central area of which the
Sanford group* are a part, in­
clude* three di*trirt* of the De­
partment of Florida: S i x t h .
Seventh and Eighth, and i* the
large*! of tin four area* ill the
state
The conference will Iw held
'Separately Sunday morning, be­
ginning at IO:(M) A.M. with n
J o in t luncheon *chrduled for
around noun. Headquarter* will !&gt;e
the Haven Hotel, where the Auxi­
liary will meet. The Iwgion *c»*:on will tie in a nearby hall.
speaker* will include officer*
and chairmen o f the Department.
Informal dance* at the Moo«e and
Elk* Lodge* will take place Sat­
urday night.

cAlex R. Johnsons Are
Honored With Dinner
.Mt. and Mr*. Alex It. Johnson
and daughter Pat, who are leav­
ing ill the near future to make
•heir home In Miami, were honor­
ed on Monday evening with a
jtr.rer given hy Mr*. O, D. lorndie..* and Mr*. J. L. Horton at
tire no me of the latter. The din_ in» table wa* cuvctrd with a
‘^ w h h e linen cloth and centered
with a graceful arrangement of
lll.c, pink
k and white aider* inter»p*r*eit with fern.
Tia gue*t li*l included rnernlicr*
of the official church hoard of the
Ft*^c Christian Church, of which
Mt, Johnson hn, *ervcd a* the
chan man for n number of year*.
During the dinner Mr. Juhn»on
Me pre,enter! with a wallet a* a
parting gift from fhe lamnL
*lhu*e enjoying the affair were
Qbhc oonur guest*. Mr. and Mr*.
Johnson ami daughter Pat, Mr*.
K. t*. Fox, Mr*. O. T. I’carion,
J, N, Durden, Jos J. Petra*. Jay
Walter*. ti. W. Morgan, Karl
Kvu:i», Mr*. Landre** ami Mr.
and Mr*. Horton.

III Church Nollre* rnu»l la presented at The Her . 1,1 . |||re no live
day Itelorr publication.

Telephone 148

Pi Beta Phis Honor
Rushecs In Orlando

i His t i u p t i s t c iiu iu ii
l'*rk \irnue *1 Sixth Street
W. P. ItriHik*. Jr,. P*»tur
h unlay School, !* tS A M
Morning Worship. 11:00 A M.
1 .iinmg Union, n i', p M
F.'i ning Worship. * on P M
XXeHiienlay Service * ml P M

Personals

Ruihce* of til* Pi Beta l*hi
tocial torority » e ie honored by
local member* on Wednesday
when they were taken to a clrcua
liarty, on annual affair of the
Orlando group, held at 3:30 o'­
clock at l.al'oiene Club on Lake
Conway in Orlando. Memtior* »f
the korority and tu th c e * from all
of Central Florida w e re pie*ent
to enjoy th e event w hich featured
a Hitt Top, f r e a k * , .imuiul* and
other feature* o f a real clrcui.
MvmWr* from Sanford attend­
ing Were th e Ml**r* H e tty Jo
Itrork, Duplin ' i . mielly, Nancy
XXilliiiin*. I.olo l.ee .,0*1 Jean
Sayrr. Ilushe.-- from Sanford
honored w e re the Mt**e* I'hylll*
llach. Shirley Moreland, i’eggy
I’ippin, llarbnia Saunders, Mar­
garet Part in, June Chapman and
l.illtan Moran.

Friends will be glad to learn
that Mr*. C. H. June* i« no pi liv­
ing following on Itinei • at her
mother'* home.

Hi

Mr and Mr* Hhett Smith und
daughter Donna Jean of I'mckard,
Ala. arrived today to visit Mr.
Smith'* mother, Mr, II I* Smith.
Mi. and Mr*. W. K Smith te
lUineuon Wednesday after •pend­
ing a month in Kudu*. N X . New
X11 ■&gt; City, Hichmond. Va. and
IVVycro** (in
Mr. and Mt*. F. A D&gt;».'ii and
■laughter Ml** F.llzahetli llyson
plan to leave over the weekend
for Daytona HrAcli where they
will *perul tan week* at the
llutfhi*on Apartment*

pastor ipeak- ai toith the

morning and evening hour* SimUu
Welcome

SOI UISIDK IUPTIST t III lit II
Laoirl Vtenuc and Ninth Street
S. I XXhatley, Minister
S'jrulay School, !&lt; !.'&gt; X XI
Mm rung Worship. It ini A M
!. T l ’ .. 7 mt P M
Evening XX'or-h»ip. * mt P M
'l ..me Thou Wilt t ', nlnt XX'e
XX Do Tla r limnl "

Mr, Dcatur I'elot of Sarasota
ana president of tin* Central
Aten "f the Xnrtitcan Legion
auxiliiuy. who, with the area
commander. Frank K FaDone of
Tampa, will preside at a conferCNITX
rnci of the Legion and Legion
I with l or0 * * 11. 'Im i,in
Xuvilinric- being held in Winter
TUESDAY
Haven on Aug. h
P X| I’rayrt Service at
.. *
Xal'ii i Hotel
* Mr P M. Cla-» In t»i*d I* the
Mrs. A. M. Philips
Ai - „ i
ut the Hotel taught bv
Honors Bride-Elect Ir* &lt;. Calluw ay

Mr. and Mr*. Harley Hrnu.i
and family have returned to their
home in Hope, Ark. atiei .pending Iwo day* in Snnfoid a- the
KltlDAX
giie*t* of their aunt mil uncle.
-i lb A XJ Radio Pii'gintn, "Tin*
X|r* X M Philip* enteitameil
The marriage of Mi«* Kvelyn Mr. and Mr* W It XXdlnini*,
lad evening at H;lHI o'clock at Vo,., of Unity'*, Station XX’THR
Cht mine Waikin*. daughter of I.'*11 Deuglu* Avenue.
hii home on link Avenue with a
Mr. and Mr* .1 t* Watkin* of
thi* city, to Hayden Odell LlnrlMr. and Mr*. II II Crumley roi-ei llniii'ou* shower honoring
*ey of Lyon*. Cm, *nn of Mt* left yesterday for \Ve*t Lilx-rty Ml,* Mildred Ihibson, whose en­
Noah Hendrick* aUo of Lyon*. Kv where th e y plan to v i* it f"i gagement and aniiloai hing mar­
wa» toleniriind m nitly at the iwo week* Tln-v will lie arrant- riage to M L. ICnt-orn. Jr wa*
lecrntly nnmumciil Forming a
home of Dr. W I’ llnn&gt;k*. Ir. panird home by
Mi*- I.........
before a *niall gathering of cloie Crumley who ha* complete.I a lovely 'citing for the party were
friend* and relative, of tin* couple ( mnmii tour for the M* tii&gt;&lt;d -t graceful arrangement* of pink
...... * and era penny rtle with green­
The room* of (he lliook* home Chute he* in Indiai u
ery.
Were be aiiI if Lilly decorated with
idnk and white n,ter&gt; and rose*
Doling tin- evening gui'H* were
&gt;1
Friend* wilt he ilitr
rind illuiiennlnl with randieligl.t learn that Sidney M Richard given slip* of paper upon whi'ii
to form a lovely telling for the Jr.. Pharmacist* Mute I • ie they wrote recipe- or advice for
wedding.
enlisted on July Ifr in &lt;In* United Hu honor giied Her shower gift*
The bride Wore a light blue cput
Navy. He left today for were lire -enteil In he I wiatnied
null of lightweight gabardine with t'ensaroln where he will I* «in a* Ii,uridi V bundle eiitltpli-te with
Idack
and
white
i,.». lioitrd. He hn* MX yeni» of pie Imindrv lnlu-1 A bridal flower
While a»ter* and orange liluutimi viou* duty with the Navy having runted wa* enjoyed with u mile
formed her corsage
licet,id hi* ill** hoi ge on \pr !•’_ being won In Mi*» Audirv tlach.
Mi*.Philip* wa* n*«i«teil In |
Serving n* her maid of honor During the war he served lor
and only attendant wu« tier sis­ month* in the Soutli Pacifii «erving an ire eour*e hv her i
ter Mi»* Esther Watkin* who
■laiiehler-indaw,
Mr*
Wal l y ]
1 hilip*. M i"
Eliralwth Dyson, ■
Wore a white rotton gown with area
white arreisorir* and a corsage
and Mi*. J. I. Inglev. Topping
of pink a*ter* Cordon Gu»tafthe palo green shertierl wa* a
•on acted a* l***t man for the
eatidle nnd n« the candle* were
bridegroom.
entinguUhed each gui&gt;*t made a
Mb . Watkin*. mother of the
wish forthe honor guest.
bride, wa* gowned in a s h e e r
Thou- invited to be with Ml**
floral print d re » with which she
Hobson were her mother, Mr*. J.
wore white acce**orie* and a cor­
N, Ridi*on. Jr.. Mr*. Hurry Rob­
sage of pink rider*.
son. M r* M !.. Kal'orn. M r «.
Immediately following the cere­
Wally Philip*. Mr- Lester Philip*.
mony a receptiu.i wa* held ut the
Mr*. II F Syme*. Mr* David I
home uf the bride’* parent* on
I Inn, lur Mr*. P II Fuller. Mr*.
thi Orlando highway. The bridal
Inglev. Mr* Janie* N. Robson
table wa* overlaid with a white
and Mr- Mason Wharton and
linen cloth ami centered with a
Mi. and Mr*. Ileiliert time* \|r* .1 It Thomn*on of Orlando,
three-tiered wedding rake topped I jiifo unced today the birth of u Also the Ml***'* F.litalielli Dyeon.
with u miniature bride and groom. on Michael Warren Mo*e* on July t'arol Stone. Marvnnna Soiinger,
Auditing in serving and enter­
at th( F'einald Laughton Me- Ann laivell. Kathleen Habcock,
taining the good* were the Mi*»- mil ui 1 Hospital. Mr*. Mow* will Penrore Hutchison, Mary Keni*,
e* Lnui* Conley, Esther Wnlkin*. lie r-menila red by hi t friend* a* Daphne Connelly, Audrey Bach
Laura ilnulerson and Don* June*. the former Adelaide Higgin*.
Minnie Ruth Oil hum and Malty
Mr. and Mr*. Lindsey are now
Perkin*.
making their home at 212 Oak
Avenue,
fruesta at the reception included
Mr. and Mr*. J. If. lame. Mr. ami
Sir*. XX'at-on Reel. Mr. and Mr*.

Miss Watkins Weds
Hayden 0. Lindsey

t X SSEI.H I.ltin

t IIXIXII M i x

At H:W P.M. lb. Mini h t will
11:•**» A.M
Xloinlng Win ship.
pieaih at the Union Service at I a do * Subject: “ Light
and
.hi I'iMt Pr*»bytetian Church
Judgment."
Communion »»rv;c«
A moil cordial welcome it ex­ nil be held.
tended to all
7 15 P.5L: Evrntng Servdce.
An informal «etvicc of long and
I HIST METllo D ls r ( III lit II ••"■pel Message The pa,tor will
■|i, ik on "Hi* Workmanthip" All
liev, J. K. XIcKinley, Xlinider
.irt welcome.
Mr*. P. II. Strphrn,un.
D l'cctor o f IteliKiou, Fdocaliun

t in mu

it I.* A.M
Church School—A New Contract Signed
^h •* for Every Agi
Ij.INt A.M
Morning XVor*htp, Hy Garment Workers
It,, tieurg*1 H Tb. map *■,.•■.t
p- *t-cr.
1! i * i A M
XX ii,;. St- 1 v ice.
NEW YORK. July 3o-td&gt;)—
7 mt P XI
X.mil, Feiiowthip , Hepre*entativr» uf 47,li4M&gt; gar.
Ii. Kememt'i an..
t . ...... .
S
i
:
v
ic
e
*
j
' men! worker* and New X'oric
' i n ice
*01- PM
1, mug XX 'tdllp
manufacturer* of women** suit*
I .lit P M
\
Fellow lull.
I 'i . .il S* rv i. e- ut I
■ytei tan and coat* have signed a new
i lu.icti.
three-year contract which pro­
( III lit II Hi M ID
vide* no wage increase.
i u n lit Hii’ iv Xmiur and
I IHST PHESHX 11H I x\
An escalator clau*e, however,
Fit in 'I iret
i u n i t ii
permit* the union to demand
tl v. It IL Hirklmd, Pastor
E, it. Hruw idee. It 1•,
liigher wager* every time the
IP iu* X Xt S
o S, hool.
consumer price index rise* 5 par
Pastor Cm rntu,
Il HI X M
Xt
rig XX’or -h ip
rent above the February, If*1H.
liuuiclu* K i h»rle». It It
* .Ml P Xt I i ',. [idle Set vliv*
level
Staled S o p ol, I'*.tor
i .i Monday m »
at * lilt I'.M .
•j i.i A '1 Sm day Sihi 1
T h e agreement
t he eighth
.he ttut11 icgulal I. biu.liip nii'i't1 1 .INI A M
Morning XX &gt;tdiip •Iiccexive settlement without a
:Ut- of •elite. ■
i Imre III'- of
Seftiton *■, Hr K D strike sum' 1826—a«»urcii com­
Sanford will &gt;.
■ fhi public irretce
pletion "f a quarter century of
I* e o l d i a l l ) p n '
n t t e lu i t i n * H i vnice
ini P M
Jut.i." ar.t Si n&gt;»r labor peace in the New X’ork wo­
.'Ui-* ting
men** coat and suit industry.
Y. ilC People'- Meet' c •
. mt P.M. Union Wor«hip Set
Mayor William O'Dwyer l*rmI’ ll,S I • llltl*' 11 x\ r HI ID II
Pleaby teriat &gt;
I Rrv ■d the agreement yesterday "an
-(m ow in g .t.
.inlv" will Iw ■ v iii
example to the whole city and
,h . M'lnioti
in at tin- First .! *I Fari* will l«- it.. -|., ak&gt; r
whole nation" of Ubor-manageiT iti-iiun t 'ton i b Si inlay m orn
inrnt achievement in hartnonlotli
l lllllSTI XN A Xtl'-NltlS MIX
.nfc. 11 ini X M Vi. m « M in i*XI I I XM I
relat tontil J. R.mdalII I JM - ha- a 1 1 1vi'.I
tin Smifiinl ttrlaiol.i llishw.i,
im! will pun
Under 'leihodi-1 Supervt*ii,n
It*v, Edward hother, Pastor
■i til A.M Son 1,, S, ii..ii 1

S.iirdny

S. I

Lhii-tian X.

XM
Ol «lli|l, Il -III

I'M .

lilru o I Smiih Pa.tm
M .(Ml A XI
llttili School,
\ 'VieUildt. Supt

Mr

‘ i.-w le 't r ie -.
pineapple a n d
ihnbarh team up
1,1 a * 'ul*
, on. .i -ala.I. a pie or « pudding.

PENNEY’ S...
Budget Buys
for Thrifty Homes

at

Cecil Field*. Mr. nnd Mr* Noon.
Mr*. Etife Brckitrom , Mi»* Hatliarn (1111. M l * *
Vinnle Mnv
Stacy. Mi** Hetty llnliignn. Mi*l.oi* llalligan. Cordon G ustafson.
Alfred Green, Frnnci* Pem lil. Eddie Li*lt'W*kl and Ernest Luvely

|
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,

ItAINIHIXX' G IRLS MKUI
The Sanford A**emhly o f Haul
how Girl* held a regular nueting
last Monday night at the Masonic
Temtde at 7:30 o'cliwk. Mr*, lack
Burney substituted a* mother advi»or in the absence o f Mr* Joe
Corley. Mr. and Mr*. Iw»lie Sheoanl w e r e also present for the
! ’ .«• moderate hral when mak meeting. The next meeting Will
Ir.g irouton* on top of the range,__
_ 9 at 7:30 P M in
l*&lt;_______
held on ___
Aug.

1u prepare cut eru»t* from bread, j he Sia»onle HalL All officer* M il
tine*, dice and »aute In butter or . memlier* are ieqiie*ti*il to ie
▲inargaiine in a large skillet or 1present.
Pk.de-lased saucepan, turning very
‘ triqiontly, until a golden brown.
The flavor of the dressing used
v, .11 tiett permeate the caldiage 0 ? A M S 9 I C M '
if cole *taw |* made atiout an hour
or so before il i* to lie served; H
shoulu lie ehilted In ihv rrfrigeratoi

Rondo Percales
A Penney Value

Whirl Skirl Dress
A World Beater!

49

2.98

c

S K IR T S
F IN A L

yd.

Attontiun Itoniotsowi-rH! Ili'n ’* fine qmtlllv nil
toil pert'ultt lit a E’l'imi'V-l-ow |iri****! I ' i i U p i m h g u
lor** ti» choose front—fltPik*. sliipi.t, thlii.itp
floruls, uppi'iiling nnrttpry ili'nigrift, Iroltl gputtntrim or rich aolitl rolorn! Kontloa tills xxilh rqisc
— color* Misty fretili innl cls'isr. I'lnny-to-Ncxv! ,'lti"

Np xxtuiilcr kririrt ox'uryxvliere nr« wild uLumt Ihi*
Ut'iuii'X s|&gt;tciiil! Full I'imtliir akirl, yoki* front
wiili porky rick rack, tsmi cult* puffctl slccxca;
All -Itinly. waalmlile cotton . . . Sanforized or
pre shrunk to alny in mix**! All gay new prinl*
In hrighU'it m'hool und party inomeutn! Save!

wltle.

7 hi 12.

CLEARANCE
WHIRL SKIRT COTTONS

FINK RONDO* PJORCALES
For the short girl these are
Ideal- • 100% wool flannel

Cotton pncalc* at a I'ennt-y-low

In Cocoa

ra*y-to-tuh. Oink*, stripe*, fhu
tl*. nursery design*. 2d" with-

and

price!

Brown In

tiiea I'I to 30. Originally
priced

to

&lt;0.00.

ami gored style*.

ONLY

T h y 'i*

casy-O'-scw

nmt

49Sd.

Em n IkM'I und parties . , . girl*
love ii' Full circular skirt, rick
rack trimming,
cute
puffed
kleevi . XVa»haldol T h rifty ' 7-12.

2.98

Pleated
yoor liMI# All ■Am*riton in
shoe! recommended by doc
loci from coail to coatt. One
piece sole Hitched on the
Outside — nothing inside to
hurl little feel. For oil children
from si* months to lour yeors.
4*45

&lt; e d fi&lt;

r*

DON'T

MISS

August Clearance Of

If

A

Eicimmi fonts

$ 2.00

And

mm
AT P E N N E r S

A BARGAIN

VALUES!

Slimmer Clearance On
M en’s Tropical Suits

W om en ’s Summer Shoes
Reduced Price

COWAN’S

THESE

ClWlI'

REDUCED
To

Eight Weight *
All Wool*
Plain Color**
Tick Wear*#*

IS ALWAYS

$

2 7 - 5 0

PRICE + QUALITY

S ts ^

- wivii*
I■ ■

■aaa

�FRIDAY JULY 80. 1948

THE SANFORD fir.R ilD RANMttRfl. FliMfOA

Americans Score
85-21 TriumphTo COMMENTS
From The
Open Big Games SIDELINES

Saints Beaten 5-0;
Orlando And G-Men
Split Double Bill

Higli Jump Qualify ing Trials Begin
A* London Stadium

In all prob,ihilitv Man.iirr 11*1
Grtilier will »rmt Vt ••binder
Hill Spink* lu the mound Innllhl for Ihr Snoli.nl tii*M*
who meet Mnniiitrr Eddy Help'*
l e r d w i i pirate* in a •itntheortent Marlin? at M il- P. 'I.

LONDON, Jul) .10. 1,1*.—The
I mini Stale*' Inwrrins racer*
Halo i-u*il) drfrtded S»ilrrr.
land. *'i In 21. i*ul«) in thr fir*l
ii.'aul nf l he Oltmpir hu-kella.II
round robin prrliminitrir*. The
virtnry « «* urhirtral wjlhnut
li.r loll nervlra* id hie Hob
Kill land. Ihr Oklahoma t citin'
M»,r. oho fooled mil.

Spink* wa* *lnlnl to hurl lor
the Giant* in ln*t

at Palatka

which

night* III*

wa* ninnl

out.

fly J l’ I.IAN STKNSTIIOM
Oiler attain rain plnve-l havoc
with nn ervenine’* |*!ny In the lrKI,
Florida

Stale

la'nirur

when two

of five bmp itntor* vveie wn*hf*l I’MI
bwhv

The double lull

nt Tinker j ' i * '

Field In Orlando la-lw. &gt;i lb- , ' j ,
leayue Irudinit Senator* “d the
,
on-ru*hinir Gainewille (i Men
•' &gt;

Hr ARTIIHK HK« KtVITII. JR.
Herald Sport* Fditor
tnow on t*raiiim in (&gt;rar(Ul
l.iwvlrdlnriiln l.eairur
TV.. Wnyero** Hearn of the
G- •' n-Florida launrue are about
ii ;•i I" lie Sanford Giant* of the
St* iIda Sta'e l.. *# ie. a* for a*
a. c..l il.'ti rmlne at thi* point of
ui.r . b.ervation*
T!t. Ileut.* have one pitch' i,
wJia Mjema lo be earrylnir mr.rt of
the idtrhinir dutleju He i* Ruv
S. * ltd, no elnnirated right hand'r,
w|l*« I .1- n lot of *tuff on lh&lt; 1*11.
IH ba« chalked up IS win* apafnvt
four defeat* for the roennd p la re

ln*r&gt; the

reeord hook* with th* ' lll‘
G-Men taklnv the opener •* to 1 (t.
and the Hevllmen roppiluf thr
in
nlphtrnp by n 1 to 2 rmm'

The oilier emite*t wa* nlayed
at IteLnml where Vitri Alormin
hulled n neat four-hitler to -hutnut Manaver Johnny Set *«tlan'*
hlntimr St. Auiru-tie- Saint. I*v
a *enre of S to II. Thi* w:i* Ihr
firrt |o*« Srhn*ti*n‘* crew Miffer
td In their po*t doren irame*
Meanwhile at Pnlnthn a ruin
wheh ln’ i-t*ri early in the nfior
pnen rnnltniicd on In the evenlnif.

,,,,,
N*

II) TKD SMITH
fH.VMHir STADIUM.

WKM

.in
la

III.I.Y
Knuland, July .'to, ( d l ,h
l'r .,v Suin'* liaakelhaV force* led
m t with an ea»y vlrlmy a* *•*■
pei-till tnduy u* nini|ieiltli.n in -i*
*pni i&gt;
ItcKiin in the ulymplc

i- I
11
J,j
p,

...tl

«"»»«*■
j p.&lt;
tW ih Hud llruwnimr** lunyy, Hi
•lirt ii ahmilinif i upii . «nnipe led at
Sv.titeiland, HS tn 21, in the fir*t nn
i i»i*i *I « f the preliminarie* alih u y l' hijr Huh Ktirlpnil of the .j
i'l.ltllp* t &lt;IkIn | tiller- fouled Out, , 1,
joMhip*.
|rt,n
Tr..ck, emiml rpmt of the*
The
Daytona lleneh-l.ee»htirs n ...
21. 1..1 «, Marled with tpinlifylnir| 1(]
Irtittle met the «anie fate. Italnj
iiiaii. in the hitch jump, one o f ' MJ
pluddhited the plavinir at the I (|i
Am lira'* atronirctl evenle.
j c",
jrame
at
l,cc*hurK'*
Venetian! p.
The -un wn* hut, In the likini;
Garden Park.
of tl ' three Amriican jumper-— •
I let.and'* victory over St. Alie* t'1
Ila i,Hit Kddh-rnnn of lllinoi*, j rj,
uMine In I nlelit en*ldeil tin* Vl
Vi in McGrew of Rice, and liraittr
Giant*, nlthoiieh they didn't piny.
i
Htn.iich of the Univcmlty of Calif
to move a half pa me up on the ear*
atnin ut l.o* Anifele*
;
Saint* nnd now the Gnil&gt;ermen
Tl*
mm
lino;
piotrium
for
the
held a full *hrw- Kami* niaretn pi
optr.inp day of ronipetition drew- ^
over the fifth nlneo Selinatlnn
■
only a few thou-and to the low, ^
plated airifreentilnn.
*'*
h.pin? rtudium ten nil)- eollVertTonleht the Giant* return to
i*ii f.om a doir am Irardt. The
Ii n.ye lalure »t«H«l 71*.
Trti fit at two In-mlii - in tire J"
!nr b jump were dknlalnfidly pn.tcd ,
tin ItK-nl orrhard lo open a Hirer'
♦iy Virtually nil ronle*lunU, and "
an me uerle* wit Hi th*. la-e-ibury term.** junipiut; *tnite.l at I.Ai 10'
I’ lrute*. After Irmiirtit*. lotto Hit, tllctfT», or S feet III 7 h itirhe*. . •*
Authorize,l
J jjA
the *&lt; "••* will lie cimaaed tomoiIMilleman. fir*l of the Amer-,*;
I a h f •■( n a v ic a
&gt; r
row ovcn iliy at Leerhun* when the hoi
to jump, did not ImiiIiii tui*'1
I'irnte. and the GinnU meet in lait o ff hi* *wrat .lilt. To hlw |1*
a twin-hill,
yi.nl emiinna**mcnt he knockeil “
O iloiulo move* to Conrad Hark Ilie bnl down.
*
Dclatml toniyhl for a double
H u .1 jumper hu* three ehanee*.
SFORTING GOODS In
header with the Red lint*. St To •oivt It., fimih thi* afternoon
in .. - *nry to i lear 1.R7 me196 B. I h( Ri.
l'h . 988 AtifftlMine plnva In Gnlne*vilb i'
and Daytona Bench Kite* to Ho- \ .•■.«. i r r. feel I I n inrhea.
!
Arnlen
Howl in I'nlutkn,
Op hi &gt;e,olid try. (till wearinp J
.Wi ut oil, Kd'llrman rlenMil 1
tin lor with en»e MeGrew mid *
Slue, n patMil nt IJW matl i
|
\Vnen the bar went to I.H4 me- !'1
iir*. or r. feet and H inch, the **
thin
field nf 10 jumper* wa*
Mill in eompetllliin,
II
t.'uiillfyinj;
in the women'* n,
lit*i'il* were advanred In the after- In
no..ii pi «rrant
in
F.ldleman refiiwil to lake off T
h i. »wenl oil even for I.HI me- pi
lei*, bill rleaml it enrily.
A ll'f'
nth'i r.aii'-.tnnl* had *trip|iei| |la
OO'all
o(
F..i!ur&gt; lieeame roinmou in the th
ci Miintiiilltp field that inrludeil al
lolly burriil, la-.iiih o Smp S.G.S. ri
G .riatrn »t India, nml hnrefool II. { ri.
Gun t.*i -eii ..f Niown) who rleared i ft
|Jt( l.ieln with e«*e,
',
Hi'tie
of France cleared to
tin- ..aim- heiitht with plenty toitri
*1 *ri , littt ft Ca*ado nf I'uertnl
Kirn, fnihil three time*. Gurnamlrl
and A.M Juike- of (ainailu mudejtr
it un the third try.
' in

JA C K

HAND

tVhnl happened to the
Yolk Giant* pitrhina ataff?

New

SptJera apin eonwel.* In the
Polo (it an ml* tndipen.
S tarter*
Itri*ii w ith ou t relief.
____
Freeman

K. 'n.y Trinkle doe*n't even innko
!Ji« bo* M ore*.

1hr* Mranftc *iluntinn ha* e*i*trii (or nlmo*t a w«»k.
Throe
elreirf'it -iiutuut* by lairry .Inn•«&lt;P, (dint llartuiiir knd Dove K o»-(
In ‘Save left the Notional l.raituc
rtsl.r.j:.
Si.&lt;n complete i»*mrr in eight
ptfl.ii.ir Marla have lifted the
rhlb pflvt the St. I.null. Cardinal
in.e mini place. The hurlgrm throw
viol*Jul* like h ilic*l tu-yondnr - *
pltcl.tr* anil not the hoeipty i
ni.Pi| ty thrower* they nre »up,10'eJ to Im.
K i io, imrtieiilarly, ha* come
into h'» own in record d»y» Two
J. tali'hi no-run jrd.*, ’ ncluilini;*
JMtti !*y'a 5-0 elfort attain* t 1
Cie.-ii.nali. Mump him a* n moot
impoitmit fartnr in the ctiib'n I
pennant hope*
llefnre that h e '
n.vin't thrown « complete jrome (
sl.i.r May 9.
U'aikn Cooper rvicil KoMo’n]
la** t n lm la y with a lia-»*doaded
holrrtr in the fir*t nfter the Giant*
already hail (cored one off Ken
Huff* tivlwrirer. It turned out to
lie more than enrmyb despite
four Mntiirht -inirle* by the Red*'

!h

a r liv it ie . ) r- |e r d n y h v la k in e

.n tn- Winter Pari ■
F Doran.
1... tiier of Jlmmv Doran w-ho
in i a no-Mttcr UVdneiday fur
.b. r.'ikei*. |n**rd u one-hitter nt
ib.‘ fVaoa uincrriratioii while Winti r I ink wn* po-iiny; four run*
.ii .i nit; *ixth irintnir to win by
u oe of I to 0. That eliminated

I.it w h lle r .

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m anager

-

Oilurvdn
0» ORO 0 —7 10 :1
Winter Golden 002 010 Ik—3 S I
llit’ crie*: Smith and Strven*;
A.&gt;ii.«on and Woodley.
Winlir Hark 020 2S0 »V—11 \\ ^
Winter Garden O00 142 0— 7 1 7
ll-.uorir*: J. Damn, F. Doran
ar.1 l nuhb; Spvai* nnd WiHalley.

“ Sperhl S*rtire* Offered To A ll Car A Troelt Owaara'
IIIIA K i: H K I.IN ED
B A T T E R Y U E C H A ItG IN G
D R A K E D ltl’MS T l 'H N E D
W I1EK I. B A L A N C IN G
M A S T E R t I, YIN D ER S H O N LO A N EH S E R V IC E
HI I
B A TTE R Y CABLES
B R A K E LIN IN G - D R A K E R O A D S E R V IC E

eond wh*-n he w-o»
*'
« four-hit attark ra!
,

(ictircc and Itarne*.

R H O N E 12

•t wa* the 12th victory In Id
jranv. for the Ilrook* »lnce Hurt

^ .n '

Thr Summnriea

W liter Hark
000 0O( 0 - 4 S I
Toe. a
000 000 0—0 | S
liattertc*; F. Ih&gt;rnn and Chilli;

F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S

aame*.

I danfferou* *lt..a-

.&lt;i f l.c H jn trr Garden hit*.

Wiitei Hulk tanylrd with Wini*-i Garden with Jimmy on the
lull H r the Rarkcr*. Jimmy later
in .i! tin nmund dutiea with hi*
-it liter F. Pn*ax Winter Hark
dotv.ird Winter Galilee II to 7.
lu the day** othi r eltyai'ement
Intel nal parrt*ile« o f Hvettork
It ‘Muk. ..ti tiiK-d Winter liarden ia..'i nn ntimiiil In** of 12S million
7 t&gt;
Smith of tlrlandu *cafter- llu llh t * .
k

Htruklyn eluhlied the (’urdinnl*.
J C (ermittinK New Vorl. to trike
otr"» thinl place. Neither cluh
IT«1 .&lt; I on front-runninir limit nn
wilt h edged I’ittrburirh, 2-1. The
Hrr it 'i lend remain* intart at 5'v

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7 1.
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FRONT END WORK
TIRE A TUBE REPAIRS
ALIGNMENT ■ REHUSIIINT,
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Floor Mal*—Muffler*—Tall Pipe*—Fuel Puaipa—Fuel L ln »—
'arhurrtnrr—Seat Covrr*— Aulo Radio*— Horn*—I.ilhta— Spark
HIuy*— Fan Bell*—Shock Abiorber*.
Recap pint of all Truck—Hawenaer A Tractor Tire*.
Ea»y Hay I’lan—Guaranteed Murk—Sava Muwejr—

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Mil rail*

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K lu t
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i« duiny n tniyhty yo"d job o f it.
JuM' *'» A
K Ilu. VI blit • Watt ia
IK #*&gt; n d e cte d on the All-Stnr
lllu«.
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Il4|t|i&gt;,
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An*
tram for the leairuc, and i* la'ltiny f i r
the i*.ll ut u .310 clip He la al*n
• IH M u r r 3 i n i k H i l r
Icjin iy the lea yu e in rum batted
&lt;*r um|i'» r»«k. «') nt hilt A-kinar,
A h .lr r t a
I *•«I 'r |
K u r l n o k . K u rl« T .i»
in rnh PTi.
M in m l H o u n d . H ly llo o t #
kt;i Rnym* n f Mmillrie pace*
H k l l a r r * f f llh H l l r
the Muypera In Ihe G-F I-entrur
11 -111 *. •* C « ih F o fi, &lt;lit b it &gt; «*.»! M u f *
With 10 hom e rtm*. and ha* licen • I* Kiftr- l l r u 1*4 ul, 8 l i 4 f t o . I m i • k ft'
llrcnral*
T#*|» lln t ir r iiftl riilo tt
iillt.ni; the Kail with reirnlarlly,
* • k M n r r V I I M l i M ile
i«riiu»e he ha* n 105 hattiny
I'cll IlNtaii. Jtpfrr Jlnirli Ktfirs•

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3m l llia r r * K ill. I | | | r
l.n a f H u l l Iftnftla I l n u M r
I t . I t u l i y , T t r k r . Joyful

YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY

NEEDS

oj Uni Atlantic Coast Lilt® Ball-

•j oa, l* nien only once, ppenril rood.

Hull}' Hill Nitflit
To Be Observed At
Volusia Dog Track

D .i) It )

At ft:IS the pinvlni; field nt thi
Arnica Howl wn* not hill If le**
than n *cn o f water nml neid.lv pr..&lt;
rlay. It would have l.«eu &gt;■ likely *&gt;'•■■“
aite for Oym pir awiimninir ehamp-

Jk m

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(ili nn (Wham, former foot bn11
Kai &lt;I Seminole With School anil
of ’i» Univi-r»ity of Florida will
n» lor hi* now dutic* n* head
,ro«*c t. anil athletic director of jAiy
Huh School at Crrrn Cove
S| i . hit* on Aur. 1. ,
I!, rfradunteil recently from the
Ijd 'ir r lt) of Florida with n 11.A.
decree, having irone tn the uniror*fty o.i a football »cholnr»hlp. Ar.
11., there in athletica he played
U.'kli and sumd on the team, aim
did .lock work wa* a member of
the F-Club of vanity letter men
and •/ the Pi Kappa Alpha »ocia!
fiaUrnity.
^
At Seminole Hialt S th o 'il* !'
playi J trunrd durlnir the IPtO-tt
i ««i«t, n.id for two ycHn followin*. £ rad oat Ion * » « nn employee

Ioa.st Day Friday!
t»c*•* 0* (AltO •6** DWtVU

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p .m .

Italy I
Sunday &amp; Monday!
IVHS 0 M M 9 ...

Salurday Only!
UOUIII.B FKATURK

Blazing a
Perilous
S P ^ B T 't r a i l i

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ftfrr t.

111 ..

H4th4 I-a ll \tla-lo* llrlr. Ahtit
v r r - t t y . D u fy Hynh
♦Ilk 1191 t «-*«!« 1M&gt;

lt*»ad T o t , J n v l . i l J r a a r
T iiiin u ,
A n ln h l o t . I ' n h i a f i l
t lo r k r t
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l* 4 f r r ,

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lUmmilierwl,

9ry BOATS .

MORE POWER
FOR YOUR ,
MONEY!
6

Motors arid Bait

MULLET
LAKE PARK

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Glidtny and mutiny arc
«in pie*| typr-* o f flight.

Mnrcnret C Rwnllney
Jeweler
formerly with
C. U Hrityn
In Winter Park
Mather Furniture Sloro

—COMPANION PKTUIIB

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TOWN

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good

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and ihapa YOUR fool naadi.
* l l « ) ihie NHteg.
a price lad tervlee, af
ae ceit . . , aueret
every tavother ef the
laailly a p erfa ct)
IHIa*.

Com# In af your aarBoif convene
•nee. lalio advent*90 of Iho only
correct way lo buy thotl* Your
foot may need correction. Bring
tn« children. Don’t take a chance
------------- , --------ir or d a ponding on tha ipoaiurlng stick*

*HM429—

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Ihi* S HP twin, attaamllned. allldent,
••ll-y lenng motor davalopa a «p«*d
ol IVi la 12 m|fli . . . ka* lull pivot
t«r*i«*, automatic recoil ilartar, au&gt;
lomatic tilt-up, ftropetl«r protectlug
clutch nnd athat lla* Datur** Gat
••I (or a tunmrt ot lun . . . tadayl

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OR SHINE
— C O M H A N IO N F E A T U R E —

CONVtNIINT TIRMS ON LAY-AWAY ON PAST PAT
*0IC Cerllliad Sraka Hertapower at (BOO rpm.

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�FRIDAY JULY 30, 194*

G O O D JOBS
Florida Fashions
NOW OPEN WITH
MAIL ORDER DIVISION— AIR DASH

White Girls—

DAI S H O T
»:mi T«» l 10

E X P E R IE N C E D

T Y P IS T

Apply to .Mrs. Stuck

|t"*Miltn»ir«l fritm l*nn» 11n#I
policemen rope

f i ■M» !•»».

with

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1•»*IM ,1r 4 I* *«i a#
M il li I TO %••!•». %ll
' .»t for dt *or* • ..ill. •
T»» U \\ IlCLIs r KIMKU
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tin ** *• S
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f'*’ iTtitn»|« f'tiriii in *•tuni try. uf»«
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avtr Ik# «tl#|tk«iw# ua cm*«n«rai*HM rkara# If j«u* aan«r
la llalN In Ik# talrpHua# kr.nk
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llaa Ik# *4««Flla#i l« #«p#*t#*l
fa par praaipllf. la »#4## far
na fa r#»*l#r Ik# k#a| paaalklr
a#r#|r#&gt; all U nut .14a Mill k#
la aar afflr# mm «k# 4 m f k#far#
pakllrallaa.
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FOR R E N T
A P A tr.M K N T , r.tr» w . n t Ft.

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ll. tt. l*o|ie Co. Inc.

M p Ism T K ull.lim*
f.aiye Lifht office, newly decotided, -II utllltim , heat and Janl*of
si rviei?
furnished.
Call
&lt;*W.\V, 11. &amp; A. IK r i. Store.

T \ f rTlVVRTMENTS with"hMh.
ller't Call....... Mr*. VV. It Dysen.

'dp 1 On*’ -l",d room hou e
furnished
4.
Mtli’ y l.auiil. Phone ILLtAV,

K. Steven*, Jtt. J

I4.1A, S .i n f o r t l . m i l Tb'.llt

Expert Radio Repalrtag

Kiertrical Apptianrea
llefrtRern'or*
Iteiiairtrir
WAI.KER Kl.EfTRIC CO
30H N. P«rk Ave.
Ph Hot
All Work (iuaranteed.

N , v. rlcad'iuartor* for MOTOR­
OLA RADIOS. Portable. TAlde
nunlel- &amp; Auto. N ew I1I49 styles,
f.ti-AS up
Sanford Jewelry A
l.agRiiyt Co
KHI Sanford Ave.

Steamer Trunk.

lift N. Park

JSL_________________

HELP WANTED
Apaitinenl, A room* with «eml- H
Druate Iwth, unfurnished. *2ft n SALES
RKPREHENTATIVE mnrth, 3H mile* from McKoylien and Women.
Wonderful
no,,Is DruR, S. Sanford Ave.
oi'toirtunity itt your local lentCnone 7I(WS.
to,y now open selling Sterling
Silver and matciilnR pattern* *&gt;f
01?R ROOM apartment. Apply
hue China on the club plan.
I l l Kim Avenue.
Wev kly appoint inept. No travell W o ROOM furnished apartment
.ng. Average represent alive'
AJults naly. Phone 301 J.
.Lin (75 to (11)0 weekly. Per
soo.il .raining given accepted
1B R E A L E S T A T E KOR S A L E
Lpplirant*. Write atating age
oi.u qjjlifiratlon* to,
MODERN 4 luuironm Ranch type
J. (i. IIOHANIi,
home, 2 hath*. Excellent locaIm t 1115, Ft. U a d e n la le . Ft*.
Uun Apply WW I’ bimo.a Drive
U
I-hone 1219-W.
SALESMAN WANTED: Territory
Fire Rooms 41 Hath, large *ereen- | ip. n for loful man In Sanford.
I Alr-O-lllind Metal Awning Co.
ed
.Itcp in g |Mirrh, equipped
tht
Drange Ave. Winter I’stk,
*
k'Uhen. hanlwood Door*.
"
Phone Orlando 8871.

4

W. 19th SI reel.

WORK WANTED

ntM attached garage, masonry liL i'or Work by the hour or Job.
rom&gt;irurtion on IVa lot*, (in,800.
I lotigbing, harrowing, mowing
Liberal term*.
un-J dirt moving. We speelaliru
2 Iltrt rtom house, with twelve
in conditioning building lot*
Iota, one block out of City
end garden plot*. Phone 167-J
liuiita. (5.000 00.
in the morning or after (:0U
t lieu room house, completely fur­
P. M.
nished, new Refrigerator. Range
and Water Heater. IH mile* FLOOR SANDING * finishing
oulrlda City. (5.000.00, Easy
cleaning A waalng. Our powu*
term*.
unit enablaa ua tn work whrr*
J. W. KALI- Keillor
there la no aleetne ,-onnectlo
2428 Mrllonxille Ave.,
avattabU. 21 year* *xj&gt;«rlencPhone #66-W
n. M. Gleason. Laka Miry. FIs
C A M !'— Reautlful Location, no CARPENTERING and repairing,
high water xvnrrle*. East of
hour, day or week. Art Daugh.
Sanford on SL Johp* River, 3
t ty. Plmne 77W .
rn.li* North of Luke Harney,
RanlftCM Opportunities
tlmldlng 2d1 16. prtee (1,200.00. 10
Telephone 529-J, Sanfuld
MAN BETWEEN a g r s ^ f 25 snd
|[&gt; to assume life intursnre
I 1 ROOM fu*ni«hed houss* on lot
60x130 Option o f two adjoin­
-gt nry and all-wnlte debit In
ing lot*, Vi mile from Sanford
bnuford. Guarnnti-ed salary (40
on Orlando Highway. Priced toi u,rr, week plus commission.
&lt;
Call
sell. Call Ronald Smith, 148.
&lt; UeLund 217-W.
[Now Bungalow*—-We have three: 12
MW homes for jruu to ehbose —
All

located

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111 MaRnolia Ate.

WILLIAMS. Realtor
_ ______ I Londoalst. Associate
|Ftowo T n
Atlantic Boob Bldg.
~BftAL RRTATB— INHUR ANC1
F * o # | «rrr m a n a g f m e v t •
RAYMriNP M. RALL. Rooltor |

Til* *M

made to orSeminole Venetian llllml
821* W. 3rd St.
Phone

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L o rm a n r is
r O R REA l. L V' FI NIC DI NI NG

WILL CLOSE ON AUG. 2nd
i ie o p e m n c ; d a t e w i l l he

ANNOFNCKD LATER

111 Wes| Vnil SI.

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PLATE AND
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BOOTED TWO 7 O 2A 0K ,W E A R Y
IN THE OUT- ( MONDAY AND
f ie l d * ^
1 Bu c k c a s i n o
“
COULO ADO UP
TO A FRONT­
AGE SCANDAL
Th a t w o u l d
SET BASEBALL
BACK TWENTYNINC YGARS.r

AH, wfaftY...
TM' kid 's
PLAYIN'LIKE
A SUBSTITUTE
SANIM.OTTER/

a v THB BtCLD.,

(MO- h u m )
butcan

WE KEEP
HIM OFF FORM)
LONG ENOUGH

YOU FRETTIN OVUH ,
That f l ir t y Ga l ,

02ARK... AH KNOW YUH
LOVE MB M0STEST...

to kill the

B ugs pennant
m o pes?

r " * \ SO GIT ON OUT IN

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SALES-SERVICE

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TMCM _GLK«

OUT WHAT HAPPOtS
TO O Z A R K IN THE
N C X T B B W SBCONCi
SHOUL D H T
HAPPEN _

A CHANCE J"

TO A

Hill Hardware Fo.
101 R. l.t St

Ph 11

bug;

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...T V . 1 Oi'VVN
IN T lf FUST
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Medicsl Test Prored This .
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VO U R FLORIDA HOM E ran la ! I ■ ■ | | |
I " - - f*eiCall 1*51 for details I p p R i l
in r'OtiiilNiS. Southern ('linn | I ■ b a l l

FEMMEPAINS

it a

Ara jim tnwn.fd bf dU*.»a* of f»m*t* funetrsti*! montnij anttutn»,.ee«T t&gt;»e* tht* make *ou fuller
trim pain. t«l *o a*»i*&gt;m, ***».
tiKh-aUune— *vreh Utn**f T&gt;i*»
irj L&gt;tUaLrtnah»m-*V*o*Uul*
r'mip."ii»a to r*ll**» *u&lt;-h rymptiimi* In * recoct mutual te«X tnt*
p tivrt] remadMbiy l.alpful lr wotuMilntubled IM* way Any ameature

YOUR S A F E T Y
on tin- highway depends on the

condition of your ear. Don’t
take risk*. Ilr inn your rnr to
m.r expert service men for a
I itr.K CHECK-UP and ANALS IS .

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MICKEY M O U S E

I

lly W all Dlnnry

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t ir e s

’I D D E S

Cochran's Atlantic Service
j ri| ^ park A»e.

K X ID E
IL V IT E R IK S

&gt;

v&gt;YQtA L PINKHAM'ScoaASS^

A G tti M s s * ° MUCI1
i. i:m :ii \l truck k hqit . co. , Ir Cr lr fuj WHIN
JHlt SUFfIt FIOA

c r o sVeutti
s Iteyes
time tor fus,

not Mil pity Help jo« i
loaatf use to noimtt.
Itjppisftl Rtranilruc'
lion Milked olttn rueFOR III.NT—Flwot aand*r. Easy
milullsONf DAT. fail
operatien. Reaaonab*e rates, San­
ford Paint A mass t&gt;t. I’hons proletttonil Irtitmtnt, (000 loccttMt
803.
p a r r ■oostlimts tint
r m € € tan fws r.*M tail't.lwa W».t«—
DtiDGE-PLYMOUTH
c a e t i i t i pottMaanoM
PARTS AND HKHVICP.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phoae 1011 *01 Of-* sat HW. MCUOHma rtowo*
13 N O n ilE S I— PKKMONAL

LAWNS MOWED. Fo r raamnkhle
estimate* Phone 768-W.

Kn.: HEALTH PROTEfTTION sod
&lt; i FINER LIVING rail 051 f,*r
cumidcle detail* on FOGGING
Sniinern Chrmirala. Inc.
DlilVINft t&gt;&gt; Allanti. Aug. 4. Pa*.
» l g r wanted to help drive and
share exjiense*. Phone 460.

14

LOST A FOUND

Gray Hair
Trouble
V ltam tn a w h ic h m an) c la im h a v a r»t.orr-1 i o lo r to f r a y h a ir ra n n o w ha
bait aa N Is V lla m tn * tor t r ia l on yo u r
o a n f r a y h a ir I I t u n w i l i i l ttil* may
r lln 'ln a t a Uanxaroua ily e in f r .r a y ha r
tn a k r* m a n y peopl* look &lt;&gt;IO»r. T h e **
V lla m ln * •u p p ly C k iclu m l'a n t " ih * n * ia
anti V ita m in O lo your ayatrin 8 im p ly
U h a t a it ay N u n - ls ltrn ln f lla r m ln a

LOST in downtown cectlnn, Dark
tlla-'e* with T'irtoiae .Shell
•'Wrmanenta." ThoutanUa uao Nia
Finder plen*e call yftti. to
Vitamins Ask tor Nix Vllamin T*bl*i»
R» *ard. •‘
AU TO S FO R SALE

15
I

WHEEL TRAILER,

suitable

for live sleek. Inquire at Music
■tux. 119 W 1*1 St Phone 953.

1930

PACKARD,

2-door

sedan,

yivr.00. Hilly Wright, Cohen’s
Khctktor Repair Shop. Rear 10(1
Shi,fm .1 Arc.

1947 Federal 8-ton truck. WinstonSun m Produaa body,
oriulI mllox.
Perfect condiliun.
Coil Rottald Smith. 148.
IJ’4 Plymouth four door aetlan.
Excellent rundition. Reasonable

price.

Phone 82-J or Keel’f

If l l f f t .

WANTED TO BUY from Owner
tig,i or 1938 Ford Coupe. P.0.
Box 443. Man/ord, Fla.________

WAKE UP BUSINESS /
By A d m ty n f h | /
This Nvonpapse

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Phona I HO

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S

better Ca LL BIT fo r

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4l«|rt|9QII.
r |s* a*
toll
11ll#
Ml
till.* (a*

and

♦

Optnm clrisl

A IIKD ROOM HOUSE, Rood h&gt;ra
20H \\. Firal St.
tion, lino.ou per month. Ad- K.it Bale: New milk row ami rnlf
lii*,uii« lit llluehird Tavern or Ft r Kit. hen Cabinet* call C. J,
div** P. O. Hox 109, Sanford,
, built) iilfb j.
tiuntt, 77U-W.

.1 Hod room hnu*f with hreewway D

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VENETIAN ni.INDS

Ratliff A

ROOM fm rent with kitchen privb
tear*. HO* Ouk. No |*et» or IliRlirM ca*h P*'ve P«ld for used
•.'lilidren,
_____
furniture. Ted Dnvl* Furniture
Co. I l l E. l . t . Ch. 958.
Two furnished room*, llfi North
Jessamine Ave.
/ Fwta, L ivea tock . S u o p lm

A*

Imp !**rfi
t of H*m-

Dr. Henry McLiuilin

Cl one *119 J.
At siein and up to date one room
Help-Srtfy Self Nrrvtra Lsundir
efficiency apartment. Ideal for G ARTICLES WANTED
Drier*
Ironlna
business couple. Downtown lo406 W. ISlh St.
PSoae 1161
•VILL DUY your ear reRardlos
ration. Call R&amp;0.
o f « rc or condition.
Sen*. Phone 237-W .

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"t» th* fftih

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tir«T|, ij I* 1ti £ Mi u i
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THB L A S T

Undo Evening Star. Call lUlpt.
Rnv. 11lift-J

C O A T MII.K

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Phone ORLANDO Murnlr.tr Sentinel, Or

Itan2-ll Priest
V Sanford
Phone 7IBAV.1

K ale:

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Ftnrt'h

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filrd In tit* i if* nit &lt;*«

Di. iIIir Room Suit!— |i |ie) (ItO;
H"u. mat tti •- a toI sprint;, 1*10; I CUOL8TKHY—8 LIIM ’b v KILS
For exiM-tl
■&lt;ia(tir«s, -print*. 120; liedtnom l-i.l! line samples
eilvice, Phone 1112. Sanford tipsuit;,
(OP; 21III
MaRnolia
t.oistery llrt'u N. Park.
Chime .123- M
SEE US_ F O R ~
IIAHY llllfitiV - WICKER. ro&lt;hI
MIMEOtiRAPH PHINTING
tile*, stmdy construction—(15.
AND TVPING
Dm console radio, (2.7. H2U
CREDIT IIIIRKAU OP
Ell ..tt
SANFORD

lo r

r

#r**» Myarw SI I E. 2nd Si

SM A DOIN' Hat Shop Kverythlnir
must 1*0 . All hats tr"tny at lost
Itnu lielow
IP*

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n

S l.t’TH TANKS, prvcri. ennrnte
"M ill II Ol PI III II V I lll\
ititiA
li iilfnrred, slnto approved sires T i lm i T! »I i«’ •H Vs t vut(i \; Mhi\ i i ri.x
S l.t.R K ,
bsri, i’ Iii and 7il5 yallons All Hh ioe rraldf 111■■* l* Ijnlltlrtftrfi
|d
wu.k guaranteed. T O Itrown, 111# nla Iftllf f
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wHI elertrify voor precent
j'winrr machine for (.19.80.
tb’rt s Sewltur ,Mo&gt; hinc Center,
Sale., Si Service, ar*osa from
Peitut-ss Theater. Phans 1190.

llarir'e.

28

alls r 7:UU I', M or tH-fori* 7*00
A M.

SI'Ft I \l

JEM til. (.as

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

Phone 120

III’ IISEV Klerirle la w n Mower,
.t-i d a* denmnstrator, perfect
condition, special price $7;i.'.tf&gt;.

hr .ttiiiriHt
in Hnnkth!

fmithing

rqu ipnicnl,

vi . v i

-lav “ f AttRliit Iftlt *'••! till! la
ilnfnult Ikrtrof 4 |»r*r«- |*ft» C*OB*
fp*Mi Mill he rt1t*f*u| Itlil tfin Halil
ran## jtrcrpnl n |i«n#
H IT.VKfW niv h.1n | .it,-1 stfflrlal
■*.»! nt Hanford I-1■r1&lt;I * ..n (lit#
Ilit • n*I «lay of Jolv t'*|m
•» v imnNm»v
1’ Ink t*|r#»iH 1"•*»»rt
|)pfnlitu|e t’ Aimh
Ptorhla
• n n i t ’ IAI. HKAl.t
• nsli.il.1er hso'Ulr*
s t t«*rn#%■
diiHllirtl FInfill*

experience, w.itk guar*

anlt-ed.

Paint, special

S nk trik til.iss A I'ulnt t*o.

PHONE 148

'

WniTK

SI 76 gallon

Iltsaki* #ai# fa #‘ Mark far*

IF aa *rr»r 'trmra la fanr a4.
W# rANial a# r#«pnaalkl# Far
mar# Ikaa aa# lar«rr#rl laarr-

modern

ve

ilafpfi*1itn*f it &lt;1 tkaf ft - relief
PillHChf ftM
r in |L&lt;&gt;lut# .111stf* »».
V *«II illf »• *h*t t*Ilife r ri 11||r **fl I rt
fitt|i*n«r In #4l«t in*# Itt |-t i*&lt;in or

inirsim rnla

h &lt;.OOK SANDING

I ' UXKDO Kr.MrS- eomnjtte line
Hunt s Tiixtsto Feo*| .Store

PRIDE

I plaintiff

W . K. ttll.L IA M S . Itrallnr
110 N. I'ark t * r . Tel It20
I’J I .'i . Lone Term Loans |J.|.
1 •11. A. Repair U u u

II M A. r o

A R T IC L E S 1 O R S A L E

S E R V IC E S

He.il Kstatr

Price reason-

lto\

.S P E C I A L

w it h

M ||»m#* ft* i»rr lla# ln*rr||nn
HtP «*artl* f« fit# (la#.

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llepl*

S '.Ilford Herald.

(IMF lit# »f# IlM lAirrllNA
ttaM l»r i»#r lln* li**#rtlon
lint#* •*** |»rr tin# lt»a#«tt4*M

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Tfc# NMcmInr miM apply In
44.

12

■i l.t»t»M llioio rinse in. tutnisheil
•&gt;tnei lot. uiph) iueatInn, benr-

For Reinlti
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FOR SA LE

Kill# llnnlrHi 1* r*

Iti.OOfl p o - 1 the United Notions. the cnnven
.tio n said in a resolution that the
Wuratncr estimated there was I’ .N . has tenrhed many tlecission*
n crowd of in,000 a.uund the "w hich (end toward the elimina­
plant this morning. hut hr had tion o f war "
The new president. Ilr. K t lf A t
tu estimuli' on how many were
1**i*it«. I.rV
-U1 of itily. 1 |» 1**I %
S itrigg». of Enid, Okla . appoint­
I \l.»
t» r IlFCIlNIN»N
in the p'rhet lines m were union
1
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1
1
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La*.0.1
ed the retiring president. Fred
ri#fh **1r* 1111 %inrt
sympathiser*.
Ultirn*! .it I.
111 i« | 11net |&lt;i
. IV. Sm ith, of Ventura, t’ alif., to
•T «*T HFTAIst
The picket lines lwgai. breaking represent the Lions in September
up tiy midniorning and |&gt;&lt;&gt;liec said at the general assembly of the
%«tl II It
•
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rm Si tfit 1 1T■ • •i| 1 ■ siM H
nn further violence was expected United Nations in Paris
••[•1 a lkrti 11**11
Jl'IMt’ I.W. UIHtTlT »N ,\\1• Noll*
Tk
of
1
1
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1
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mlav.
Other restitutions by the Linns
viIlMiiift ,iiid I«iita
KOR HKMI.Vni 1 ■*it \ . &gt;
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1
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1
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• i«i(i 4w*i&gt; t"
urged:
A
contrres
sin
mil
study
of
Intel national I ’ niori ittgniiilcr
1tv II*.
'it 1 L*ftmini#*Ion*
IN i‘ H%Vi!i:itY Nil
;
Lou Kaplan had no comment on hemispheric unity; Statehood for
•*tinniF. Florida
111%Mill I
•1*
to
on l h i 1
•he troop reipieat. He merely A lask a ; Hawaii and Puerto Klee; u.I.rv itr»i#i:N
.1
1
IM
tintitr
01
her % |*
|-»i«
stricter
ii-gulatlon
s.f
driver"*
said. "I will Is- out attain MonI
f.
*
f
i
f«*olUt|olf
licenses
and
automobile
insjreelav mormnif." Knplnn said he was
r u n yt i &gt;* •i . f, n
■ Htinil*|rllM&gt;ft
!t*f*n«l4fit
inform ed that Montgomery roun- tion to promote highway -n fety;
lilt of Ihr |»Ut |
IMl IM II ill 1*1 Ml f
4 f doll*
11 *4ll&gt; I
\ t ’ lti veterans committee plan* and lolnltur of Lions iltihs In a
r&lt;■ Tl Hif.d *».!.• 1
•* t 10 IM.It llook
■■-&lt;I a phiadf lit fiont of the "continental elolhing collection"
* ftn.frll «l*«»rai *
*
Ti *"»• .ill 1 r«****
to lie sent b e f o r e winter In a
**|| Mr hr fri t ,«1 d 1
*1*1 firtt ho hr
iluul Monday.
"world friendship fleet" to needy I" V
ir Hi t *tPHlI Itil »* Ml.
1-d in llir fv.l
Persons abroad

sftl

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ill Al»|l •“ Von If* "h i-i i- Km ■ ■'tauffrr. ri.tlntttl
Is In " M a i n
tienfi'f HI muff #r.
I ' e i u l m l III tile &gt;uur x n n e d d|t* u f * ** Tit in*
. ■train " ns
rfi»r# t ? t i l . . Ui 1»**|r it*1,1tti
Willi
*»*&gt; s.imt rtfitl rtfll- Ul
l f Atiauai A I • l ’■1' ■r t 1 r* *l’ft» ("kittf###
til
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1 |t»(|i|s (hi* ^1tl
Will
Im Hit* rf(|
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Lions Convention

Daytona Strike

Try
HERALD
Want Ads

f M i t . MV

TDK HANFORD HERALD. HANFORIl. FLORIDA

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T H E I.O N E R A N E E R
R&gt; F u rn S t r ik e r

R H O N E O N E -O N E -O N E

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TO H A V E T H A T T IR E JOII DONE
TlAl 0DC« PlDiaNNfVt** l
AN*THING TlW Of V . 8VT

&amp;T*e0tD IN I'lG 5t£EP

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FRIDAY JULY 30,1918

TUB SANFORD HERALD, HANBOED, FLORIDA

fA C K B E E

S o i l Fumigation la
Shown By Mathieux

Truman Lambaste
I C o s tts ir S

lis a

P ss*

U esr

today, intiited:
A piactica of toil fumiKctiun for
“ It is not too late for preven­
the control of nvmatml#* or root tive meaautei. and we ate not
knot w m today jtointej out to yet forced hy the tragic conic
grnwsrs by Orto Mathieux, ad­ . queneca of depression
cession to adopt
adopt
ministrative officer of the Sem­ measures which would interfere
inole County Conservation Asuocia- with our free economy far more
tlon.
than would any or all the meas­
“ For thi* year only, »e have a ure* I have proposed.
practice called Practice IV, Soil
“ I iraliie that the anti-infla­
FumlKation, for the control of tionary program I have offered
nematode* in need* lu-d* and com­ will imped* some business plans,
mercial
vegetable
land"
Mr. will curb some profit opportuni­
Mathieux stated.
ties, and may limit some wage
For solid nriea|(e, this practice advances.
requires not |e*s than Sint) pound*
“ It is of the very rssence of a
of approved fumigation material plan to counteract inflation that
injected into th** soil and distri­ this he done. All groups will
buted evenly not more than 12 ultimately benefit when it is
HUMPHREY BOGART. CLAIRK TREVOR and LAUREN BACALL
Inches apart.
done."
"The Soil Conservation naymeni
In eight psge* the (‘ resident in Warner Bros “ KEY LARGO" with EDWARD G. ROBINSON
for this piatice will in* Ilfht rent* gave a glowing account of peace­ showing at the Bill Theatre Sunday and Monday.
per pound of material used, sub­ time or all-time record* achieved
ject to limitation and prior ap­ at midyear in job*, wages, pro­ essential for the reconstruction ul a rerord h i g h o f o | , -100,000,
proval given by the County Com­ duction, trade -. and priev*.
the council predicted:
of a peaceful world."
mittee and the soil building al­
“There will arise numerous la­
The other 107 page* hr »ent
The economic council, headed by
lowance for the farm. Prior ap­ to Capitol Hill romprist-d the re­ Dr. Edwin G. Nour.r, came out bor shortages in some area* of
proval must lie had for this prac­ port of Ids council of economic more strongly than ever Iwfoic the country. This will cause dis­
tice.
advisers. The three-member coun­ for emergency control*. Tlie coun­ turbance* in some spheres of
"Any farmer who i* qualified for cil hacked up Mr. Truman’s plea cil wo* created under the Em­ civilian production, and upward
the HUH Soil CoriM-rvitllnn pro­ for more power, but did not en­ ployment Act of J910 to steer the pressure* on wage* and other
gram is eligible and should come dorse any particular form of reg­ country away from recurrent Cftfftl."
to the County Agent’s office in ulation.
booms and busts.
order to obtain this prior ap­
Using th* council** data. Mr.
Voluntary effurts by individual
proval.” said Mr. Mathieux.
Truman pointed to strong Infla­ companies and unions to check Civil Rights Council
tionary factor* he **id are enter­ the wage-price spiral hove "evoping the picture now. lit- listed |orated," the council said. Prices Formed In New York
Hungarian Leader these
*» including rnuttl-bllllon un advancing "on a leiard front."
dollar spending for defense and
( f *»Mtt m ir *1 F n iiit I'm # lln * t
NEW YORK July .10, U*&gt;—'The
“ It i* therefore necessary that
powers In the 11-nation confer­ foreign aid, '‘third-round" wage the government should have ami National Cltiren* Council on Civil
ence on control of Danube Itiver ImhisIs, and the prnbubt,, wiping use power* in the interest of Rights ha* Iwen otganiied here
out o f the federal surplus in the economic atability."
shipping.
wit'-, the primary aim of promot j
Amhu**adnr Cavendish Cannon, next year.
The council criticised the I V mg i stalilishment of a permanent.
Chief U.S ilelegate, told a news
“ The facts add up to a clear ihk),oon.ooo income tax cut. passed givemmenl commission on civil|
conference “ we are going to lie and disconcerting conclusion,” the by Congress over a presidential right*.
consistent” on that point, even (‘ resident said. “ In spite of some veto, in these words;
forty-right religious, education­
though the western powers are favorahle factors, we on- in the
“ Hy reducing tax rates despite al, ii.ic and tin*1ness leaders for in j
outnumliered at tills lielgrade very midst of gathering Infln- inflationary pruspeett, we have th- i " onp, it was announced y«*-(
conference Most of the II con­ lionaiy forces, which day hy day acted Ilk* an engineer who re­ teid«/.
ferring nations uie in Ihr Hutsian air imposing additional hardship* lease* bis emergency brake — in
Dei n Ernest l&gt;. Melby of rtfsw
upon countless families.
orbit.
Yifk University -chord of rduca
the fare of an emergency."
“ But thus far wr have shown
Audi el Vlibinsky, deputy S*-vThe council also foresaw a man­ iion i- temporary chairman. Henry
let fotrigu minister, beaded llie it blind disregard of the dangers power problem. Within o year, L McCarthy, former regions!
that Is-sel our path. Despite my ,t estimated, 1,1X10,000 more work dir Lor of ‘he Social Security
Kix.ian delegation.
Cannon expressed cautious hop* repeated warning* and recom­ lets will l&gt;e needed to strengthen llon.d, is executive secretary.
the conference would succeed in mendations, w« have not adopted the armed force* and produce
The council, which has head
opening the key waterway of adequate legislation fm control­
q^aiitr- at 20 West 40th Street,
1
P
Cential Kurope, on which thous­ ling inflation.
With civilian employment now ■uni lit a statement:
“ It is no less important to take
ands of barges now lie idle ami
action to forestall a husinesa
empty.
The conference Itself begin* collapse than it la to use gov­
late today, tbs' Initial meeting ernment measures to overcome a
bring drvoted to organisation. The depression once it has arrived.
“ Our success in this effort is
U.8.. Russia, Britain, France and
Familiar iTIaaal^a
*«i»r4ifo July 31
the small countries through which
Fo|te A 4'ariieron
\v»»t+rt» Jilhborte
Eye*
On Hull
the Damilic flows are represented. Austria has no vote. The Com­
N&gt;wm
Ilit ly wood llmi ridu|«
I'Ullrr
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munist countries thus have a twollfral
Work*
N«*wi
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third* majority If they art a*
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will remain open through Saturday, Oct. 2.
1948, for tho purpose of registering voters for
tlie General Flection on November 2, 1948.
Hour*: 9 A.M. to fi P.M. daily except Saturday
and Sunday

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IT HAPPENS O N CE A Y E A R
Y E S F O L K S IT’S A N O T H ER T E D D A V IS
A N N U A L A U G U ST C L E A R A N C E S A L E

- - - - - BUY NOW AND SAVE”
I f You Are In Need O f Any Kind O f Furniture It Will
Fay You To See The Many Bargains At Your Ted Davis Furniture Store

3 Pc. Blonde Suite
Regular
3 Pitre Suite

Walnut Poster

•'lull IlfllMVOUB
Variety Mull
ilotfe Oj rjf
Cohcrrt Ilnur
New*
I»tiin Ine 1*111ly

Mahogany Poster
Chest Robe Suite

Sunday, AniniI I
Huml a&gt; \1u«|t *!»
New*
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old itrfralr
New*
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Four Knight*
Miring t»»i he*lra
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Home TI|j* a Tune*
Hawaiian Krhoae
Mine Hamm
I’avaLadr rif Mu»lr
New*
Vatifthn Monroe
Hunday Matinee
Morn..* Amigo*
At Th* Coneole
Lutheran Hour

$159.50

$129.50

$279.50

$249.50

$229.50

$189.50

$209.50

Walnut Suite

$379.50

$339.50

$279.50

$239.50

7 Piece

Walnut Suite

ODD’S ’N EN D S
9x12 Carthage MIIIm

$6.95

Cabinet Bases

Regular

Now

$189.50

$$49*50

2 Piece

Modern Suite

$169.50

$199.50

99.50

$129.50
•

$27.95

Utility Cabinets

$29.50

$19.95

Unfinished

Chest o f Drawers

Priced From $10.95

Walnut Finished

End Tables

.Only $ 2.95

Aaoorted Color*

Baby Beds

From $22.50

Occasional Chairs

From $10.00
$14.95

$159.50

$119.50

$189.50

$139.50 Cotton Mattresses
$ 69.50 END TABLE8 - LAMP TABLES -

89.50

Sofa Beds

$32.50

Double Door Melal

*

3 Piece Wine

NOW

Porcelain Top

L IV IN G ROOM F U R N IT U R E

Modern Suite

COFFEE TABLES

LAMP8 AND OTHER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED

SEE THESE WITH MANY
OTHER COMPARABLE BARGAINS

l i t * T*ta1 Kn)&gt;»y It* ru|tsd
stamina, sura s la ftio f sou iw«
ssnraith. tim er opersttonl This
groat IM* I ’ll* m;! ion on DMCI a 1

SECO N D H A N D B A R G A IN S

■I

3 Pc. Living R oom

Gold Seal - Armstrong • Pabco

•18 8 **

Wicker Suite

$ 14.95

F E L T B A SE R U G S

Platform Rockers

$

and Y A R D GOODS

Sectional Sofa

$ 12.00

Rugs As Large As 12* x 15’

Dresser Bases

$

7.50

Yard Goods Wide As 12 F t

Wicker Reclining Chairs

$

5.00

Dining Table— 4 chairs

$ 10.00

Steamer Trunk

$ 10.00

Champion
Seminole Tire Shop
Jack K. Morrison, Mgr,

From $ 8.95

Twin Beds—Solid Wood

SEE US FOR

R E N -O -S A L FII
FA S TER GROWTH

Porcelain To*

Regular

$15.95

Tables

$ 24.95
Beauty Rest Mattress
Beds or Springs
Each From $ 1.00
3 Pc. Living R oom

F O R T H E K IT CH EN

Kitchen Safe

12.95

3 Pc. Cane Back (Good Condition)

. * *

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$ 29.95
*

Baby Carriage
Walnut Flaiah

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Living Room Suite

la

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$ 17.50
$ 9.95

Now

AT BARGAIN PRICE

» *Ss# W H -O-l iU ia h n i i Ossa*

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Safa Bed Suite

UNFINISHED CHAIRS A TABLES

FOR NEXT WINTER

5.00

\%
V

Odd Buffett

* ■

4.95

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3 Pc. Blonde

Stocked In a Large Assortment of Pat­
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Felt Base Rugs

House.

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$ 99.50

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$129.50

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linen** HUS t’s i s w * DtIUlS

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$299.50

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M a s |**w*i aret *|*e&lt;l ( t e a

N ew *

$349.50

4 Piece Cedar Lined

Sofa Bed Suite

01

Oak Dinette

Now

4 Piece Suite Genuine

2 Piece

Hu ml af HrhiMil Le«*4ifl
Hiiorta

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3 Piece Suite

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Walnut Poster

Tapestry Suite

Junior Vein«
fhir Uiut Me 11rInItt

Regular

$89.95

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$119.50 Maple Suite

$149.50

Walnut Finish

3 Piece

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ANNUAL AUGUST

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f 29.50

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LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCES

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VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

.MONDAY AUGUST 2. 19IK

Associated Brens Leased Wire

N o. 19tr.

M ayfair Is Purchased
By Giants For $ 6 9 ,2 0 0

Move To Stop
U.
S-,
British
A
n
d
French
Filibuster Is
Unsuccessful
Diplomats Visit Kremlin

Inn Will Be Used
Ac Hotel And Base
For Jersey City,
Minneapolis Clubs

Vandcnberg Decides
A g a i n s t Attempt
To Invoke Cloture;
Price Probe Urged

Starts Poll Tax Filibuster

Dayton Strikers

W it h

Tears In Their Kves

v T s p 'V o ’ -ThjySp
KZf
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Ambassadors Will In­
terview Prime Min­
ister Stalin Con­
cerning
Problems

WASHINGTON. Aug 2. &lt; ;T ) Mi IM 0\1 Aug 2, id ’)— Dip­
The National Exhibition Com­
S rliJlo t
Vnidetlbe ig
(R -M ich)
lomat* of the L S . fiiitaui and
pany. uwneis ol lire New York
tulrd against an attempt by the
f ian*c voiled die Kicnilin tonight,
Giants, t&lt;«l.i) puic lined the MayRepublic an leadership today to
obvioutlv lor an inlrrtiew with
faii Inn at a public auction con*
shut off debate on the anti-poll
f’ rinie Minuter &gt;1 din treking a
dueled on the Couit House steps
tax bill. Vamlrnbrig's ruling was
bam lo ••»!*r f i.l \t e.| differ­
by Lloyd L Boyle, who bad Iwen
again*! an clfoit by G O P leader*
ences
appointed as special iiiaslri by tbe
to shut off debate on the motion
UN Ambawadoi U iltet Bedell
Court to conduct tbe tale follow­
ma de I n i week by Senator Wher­
•Nrilllli enleied llir Kiemlm al 8 49
ing foiectcmiie piocrdure. A crowd
ry tR Neb) to take up the bill.
I’ M tonight (I 4'l PM EST).
cheeted at the winning bid was
W hciiy had proposed that the
olnioii.li lor tn tnlmic.v with
accepted.
Sen.ilr invoke iloluir, a procedure
Prune Minitlrt Ntalin on LastOnly two bids weie made in I
requiring a two-lliiidt vole of the
We.l ilittnri.i r.
the auction wlncli look place |
Senate.
I link Roberts, pritale secieihtillly aflei 11 :00 o'clock befoir j
Sen.slot Hus»rll (|) l»a). leader
tary to ilniith i uirign .lecrrlary
about 100 tprilslurt. Hie fust,
ol the southern four*, objected
l.rnest Hevns arid v.l.ng Biltish
bid was $ 6 0 ,W , offeird by At* j
ami raised « poult of older at to
j|iil&gt;a'*i.l..r. in.I l.riult Ambavtatomrv I dw in Sliiuliotsei in behalf &lt;
vdirtlici W hen)’* i lot me move to
doi U r* t haiaigiieau ilto wet#
of W. L. Kiiclihoff. who recently
shut off debate on * motion wav
rV|.e. Ini -In illv .*1 llir trvl of the
foirclosed on llir property. The
correct uiulei parliamentary pro*
Ku««nn govrinnirnt.
second bid was $(&gt;9,200 and was
r edure.
I lies too ale .rrknig a volution
offered f»v Lclgtr I* Keelry, Ires,*
Yandrnheig uplirld
Rusaell s
*d vflffereiu e&gt; with Huitia over
ufei of the National Exhibition Co.
contention.
llie Iteitni bln. k nle and other
Willi lulls was Call llubbrll, diTwenty-two srnstois, tix more
(»-imin ami world piuhlrm*.
leclor of the New York Giant
than the leijuned Its. signed a
The Berlin l.l.fka.le atnrted in
roiici WITH (IAR OAt lOMIt disperse a crowd f 0 CIO pickets who sought to Inletfctr with n. n-stiikm^
(aim turning system, and Charles
twlition for the sole on (future
June The i(ii**isn* imried ncceaa
wutkeis st the Cuivis l.etn Company Its Dayton Ohio Tlic Itglituig wav Instigated by a s» mile Ivtwern a ,op
Msiion. who it rX|iecled to man
ihtuuv-h their »urrouu.|iMg rone
moved liy Wlieny.
md a striker. In Ilia face of the continued vi -lenre, Mayor l-oula Lobrry called on Guv Kriteil to onl. r
age tbe hotel.
t.v ladwuv. toad mid canal. The
Four of Ihrm were Democrat*: j out the National Guard. The outbreaks began when tho CIO loti an (lection In III* plant. tinternational)
The piopeily was offered subWeatern [h.weia have ta-eo flying
itaikb-v (Kyi,
|i|sv-i (F la ), Mc­
mi enough food (or their 2,tH)U,00Q
jrct lu 1948 tales and included
Grath I It 11. ami (iierii t HI kARMED WITH m s SPEECH MATERIAL, Sen. John &lt; biennia (D
or in. i.- Berlin &lt;i&gt; iIlian*, lull coal
Itcpuldicari signers were Wl
Huiim-I
-or
S
i-Iuh.Ih
R
u
ssja
in the transaction a lien of $150.* Mia*.t I* shown as he «ntered the Senate Chamber to start the Dixit
tula b.-.-.mi. in.-reasingly short.
iwland |
Taft
(Dido).
KnowUnd
000 held by the Connecticut Mu­ States’ filll.u.ter against President Truman’* antl-pol tat -ill Mien- rv.
O f ( ounty Adopted
/
Koaaiun n. u-| U|i,ra in Berlin
(Calif).
McCarthy
(\Vi*l,
Flan­
ids spoke fur two hours and ten minutes. He charged both Republican
tual Life Insurance Co.
anid do «.|iiee.-e will continue
ders
(V
t).
Ives
(NYI,
Ferguaon
At Bo a r d Meeting
iii.I.
tl..- anti t’onimuniil elected
Among the* first to congratulate and Administration Democrats with bowing to "political expediency
(Michi.
Cordon (D ie),
Reed
:
ciiv government yields to the
irsiNfiiutd (in r * i» * l i l
tli* Giant officials were Edward in forcing the civil rights issue at thl* session (International SoundNo
tup.tin
,
ippr.ilr.l
at
tiltphoto)
_______________________
_______
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minor it v I'nmmutiist drtnand for
Higgins, manager of the Sem­
i-rt.lll to Ilie
Sllt.uil
•voniuntc . nlrol &gt;f the whole
inole County Chandler o f Com­
•ity Tin H» d- alto indicated that
merce niul City Commissioner
lilidgrl id moie than i million
neciiillts lield in bunk* in the
John Krider, who on their recent
dollaii
when
llie
Seminole
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t
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Louisiana Contractor
Kuaviaii .it.n liy western Ber­
visit In New York, contacted the
ILi.ii .I ol I’uliln In.Iiu. lion lirl.l
liner* rnav never tie released ex­
Giant officials In regard to purfercncc
Guarantees
Says
Man
Must
Be
.1 br.iiing l»i tin* pui|m«r al the
cept iii tile pleasure of the eco­
rliase of the hotel properly.
nomic commission &gt;f the Soviet
Carl Hubhell, Edgar Feefey ami
Couit I Imnr, I uday. Ihe budgrt
Faithful
To
Succeed
Adoption
Of
Plan
Xnne
Charles Marlon all deelared that
of $l.(Wb.l)24 wav tlieiefole un-,
US and Biittvh run* latlons
Mr. Higgins ami Mr. Krider de­
.Simon W ludor, grnrrd ion- inmuuity adoptrd, Supl. T. W.
YOKOHAMA. Aug. 2 hit—
BELGRADE.^ \ ugpslavia, Aug. tnerrased to i‘M) rtlorie* a day,
served a "lot of credit" for helpCharged with murdering
135 tractor ol Airvandilj, I-s’ and t.awli.n rr)Hutrif tinlay IVt.nl* of -• *'!*)
Ru**ia *n. ulatrd today about a ( mill higher than at
If* facilitate the deal when they
Amerlrana, Hi Japanese went n father*! law of IL-p. J. Ili.uirV
the
luidgct
appeaii-if
ut
a
lrg.it
I
®
PD&gt;|anr.l
Daunbr finer pact the -lull of the year, because of
virtusd them in New York.
Officials C l o s e Fac­ trial
Budenz
Outlines
Sov­
toils v before a U. S. Eighth
monry reform and
"We plan to operate the MayOdl.1 III, idtlirttcd the Kul.il V niiti.r in I lie llnatil on July 2 U * '* "‘ *1
c-**tern l.wopr'* good 11ciops,
Army
miiilary
commission.
The
tory
In
Effort
To
»•mIimar 4 *«u I’nkt 'll*
fair Inn aa a hotel and to use
iet Aims For Dom­
121
i l l
group, accused in the wartime Club lod.iv &lt;ui tin* subject of
Mr nibeis ol the Hoard present IC.-mmunisI tLiiiiinalrd slates *it
It asllssiS aa t*aa* *&gt;sl
Prevent □ lO O U S n e O |-Palaw an massacre," include* t»&gt;')"How fo li&gt;- \ Belter Roi.uian.” were I f Joidan. I A. Hntlme, dually cxclutne control over the
inance In S t a t e s
I former lieutenant general*.
He w.it .uli.uliu.il by l ll.illn W.illri lliynrs and C K. I lair non *.KtH» sisals long Hade ailriy.
D A Y T O N , O , Aug. 2—
Allied headquarter* prn*ecut..t - .
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 i/P)—
M
oulllu
.1in
1 it
J. .i Itol.iii.iii wlm .lint.
(Al*)—- The Ohlu National
1
.ailed
th
e
m
s*,arre
in
t)ie
so
u
th
J
.M
rilw
\ |y Rounlirr. truilrr, w.n Amlin \ isluntky, Ruvnan drp
Ka*Coniniuni*t
lnui*
lluilriu
Guard will march in to main­
nt* l.orign lioiuilrr, told the I I
P
h
ilitip
in
e
v
D
e
c.
It,
lull
b
e
e
n
h
i
th
e
«onli.uting
l.uunro
(
f
,t
ligurrd today that possibly
tain order if the I'nivia Lena
"..He of the most dastardly de. i in Louituna for 29
»&lt;) yrai*
Mi*«
laiit
RuvLlell,
leaclirr
in
lit:
|
"
,ll,in •unfrrrme lie will |ur*rnt
thousands of Communists hate
t umpany wishes to reopen lla
ever ronreived In the mind* f
filtered into Federal employ­
"Anyonr &lt;an lie a good R o -1Onrilu School for a number of '*lr dmurnent tuimally lumoiluw
strike-bound p l a n t , Mayor
•...railed
rivllised
men."
ment. In the past, he said sev­
I.oul* Lohrey announced today,
granted a rnpir.lrd
*"
“ tegaided a* *
Thi* I* the story of the ma* larian or a go.nl iillirn." Mi. Tu- Vr.,,,
eral score have held |obs he
lla aald Govenor Thorns* J.
•acre a* told hy American in- ifor said, "if he possettri lhr*e te.,vr of alirrnce, due lo ill beatlli. 1rilainly. pioiiably willioul major
NEW YORK, T^g. 2 (A*)—
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug 2 bPi— railed fairly Important, while
Herbert had proatiaed to aend
vretlgalori:
three qualifications: ( I ) Faith in | It..- hid of 1407 *ut.mitte*l b y /b in g e I lie Co.... .
stales oijl- Former Ru-slan Premier AiexDaniel J. Tobin, nresldent of the "There have been eetcral hun­
in troop* ahould the company,
The
Japanese
took
150
Amen
International
Rrothfrliood
of ___
__ _______
^ __^_____
, „
,
,
(« d , (2) faith in his frllowman, the Town* Agency for n Iteming- , vote ihr wrtirm powrn ieven to nnd.-r Ket.it-kv *sys the United
dred In
relatively
Important
plagued with violence, try to
Stales mu -. riinve iW threat nf
Teamster* IAFL), has twice re-|
] a addition, the former
reopen tomorrow. The managex
w e r : 7raptured
. P“ S ; nm ^ o
(3) uitb in bmi.eif." ii ,..u
‘
, n mr r " ,,K .................. war with Iti.'sin |,e dnvtng a
jetted appointment as Secretary managing editor of the Commrnt will deride l a t e today
wilbiltrw
i
piopoi.il
lint
and Bataan, to Palawan to tmil.1 not lave iillli. he added, youl.iffn .- s r « approve.I,
. nn.1. . .tin- 1mil
piupiganiii wedge between Ihe
of t.aliur. savs an article appearr*l muniat Dally Workera testified.
whether to attempt It.
an airfield. American humt&gt;*•!-*
ing In the Alltrust issue of “ The the party operates
.annul he .. tin .ess at anything
.... . i„ru&gt; was ilellverr.l to Mi tie .!&gt;• i.intn lie untie ti) a Iwu (’..in........ 1-iivrriiment and th*
an "underope
O .■ •tl.M .r, * B l ' * K ais .
*i &lt;*&lt;*Ii **str•I nil filisr ■la(if8|
It.. ... people
tiller rial ionnl Teamster.”
“
l*m
ground lobby" In Washington
DAYTON. 0 .. Aug. 2. &lt; /B )- A
Mi ludui, who said hr hid Inwlmi. It print*, figure*, add*.
Tin- cuuntiv, Kerensky wTnte
The article, written by Tobin's vifurously allempting In In- (■Ian lu rnd the riolous strike at
•o i l tml*, multiplies and divide*
,
,
.
,
«»
•
l*een
coming
lo
Sanfoi.l
oil
and
In tl&lt;- tineilcaii Migstili*. should
evrrutivn assistant. Thomas E. fluenre government policy.
A
hid
of
the
l.umiuo
«"...
to
i,„ ,i,r
rlHi„ ym*. (0n v...t.r proof Crooio* Arndemv n .
the Univis Lens Company fell ItctfiHtration Hooks
lei ih. It ,- ..un people know that
Flvnn says President Truman
through today and the manage­ Open For Two Months gratuUird -Sanf...d on the sale of a.-* .-pti'd at |2,2f&gt;t) with (hr pt» I'll iur a I Kites Held
Ameii.aiis consider them split
railed Tobin to the White House
WASHINGTON. Aug 2. (A*)
from
i lieu
government. tlut
last June and offered him the Ijouis Budem repented Communivt, ment refused to reoprn tbe plant.
the Mayfair Hotel lo the New vi-o.n that the payment tv made
For Farliun Victims \merl.a&gt;i-yiuiiathi/t- witli the
post made vacant by the death of
..id*
&lt;»i
the
approving
certificate
Rank-and-file
members
of
the
Mrs. laiurine Beal Messeng*-' York Giants and said that hr had
. ’'I.atth of the Itiis-isn people for
Seeretary o f I.ahor I-ewi* R. told senalors today that the Com­
of Elton J. Moughl.m, architect
M 1&gt;1\ ItiNlIAl-b.N. li e r hi n ny, |the i..-st;ildislitiieiii nf personal
munist Party gets " a very big CIO United Electrical Worker* re­ supervisor of registration f"t TUilurd many forward itniles durSchwelentiarh.
('■■-operation -of the Hoard in tog 2 ui*) Till- Rhine K iw i and political freevlotn,” and that&gt;
jected a settlement leached by Seminole County, today announr.- l mg the pail frw yeats. Anil be nllowiog
"Mr. Tohln declined the ap­ financial lake" from Hollywood.
use nf school busses for vr I.“lay moiiiin-d llie victims of the l'i.ite.1 S la te s has no quarrel
the opening of the regiatratioii
pointment from President Truman
their
leaders
and
company
o
ffi­
idded
that
lie
is
etpe.ully
inliH-nl transportation of Stir inn * tin- Eaihcn chemical plant explo- with Itie Russian masses hut only
The former managing editor of
|h...k* in her office located In I t
as he had declined a simitar ap­
cials.
Sanford Herald for the purpose ..( lerrited in thi* community ami in ■luring their Cerenmnial here on •i..n ..I memorial •i-tvlce* attend.'.I with "t’vimmunlst aggre-slon."
pointment front President Roose- the Communist Daily Worker, who
As they threw up another heavy. . rT‘ti-*.U,il.,,,t : otf n ^
II'ssi Is s m as rse* sis'
K et.-i.-k v. who left Kussia 30
th»
wanting to .re it the kind of dilv It, was commend.-.1 in n I■v ailioV llltat.lv 10,1)00 weeping
tjuit the Communist Party to be­
letter front Shrine l’reridenl triative* and friend*.
year* igo after his short-lived
grandchildren to lie
come a Fordham University pro­ picket line at the plant, Govetnoi j* Un|'yr X . J vTho have" notV * 1
H HSl.HSr* MM 1-1* Si, I
1 lo- known d.nth loll r»,v- to ti.put.lle s m
de|n.-i‘d. ,*UI that
Howard Boteler To
testor, testified in a Senale ex- JnoiTUi J. Herbert oi Uhro prom- viounly reirlitered; tbo#e who hm hrnuKM up m
Iso Ki m ue worker* continued to uccoidiin- lo ’’ secii l*’ reports from
im l lo vend in the Nstionsl Guard reached a_ legal tmllng age of 21
Any mu* whit ill M l"' Villi l i f l i t v «
I- i thrnugii ihe wreckage.
prm
liluirs
subcommittee
mquity
th,- Soviet l 'in . ui and ft.tin reHave New locution
I f s m lllitiril sue I'm* •*»!
year* or Have attained a legal v *'
'•en. inl I'ieire Koenig, French I fugee, "million* up, miiHons" o f
into Communist infiltrations inln if fighting broke out again.
Statu
I*robuH
Hollins'
ing residence hy residing in t)&lt;
linui* mil if a r y i f o v r f m»r, v i b i mllns-inii
l.ate their ‘ 't'oiiim unist
Despite an injunction limiting state for one year and in Ihe coun
Howard Bottler, wholesale con­ the government.
'ini'oniiil at thi* rrrt*muny !•&gt; overlord* n*
pasiionattfly
a*
fectioner, todny announced that
Money. Watch Stolen Testimony O f Murder C h t h J
Hr ili^ li, ( { ti mui ati
H r described the Communist pickets, approximately 200 of them t ly for six months are require 3“
rap tu re! Vtocii.-n i Marine* hated
ha will aoon move his business Patty of the United States •• "a assembled at the plant entrance. register, Mr*. Messenger *tnt
Itelgian, Dutch and other military ,|„.ir Japan.-e Jailer*."
i.oitow. a ,., -i a* tw 1. rn •el.tative,
from ita present site at .'107 Han­
The liook# for the 15 county V.r: From Bear Lake Home
All but sia dispersed, however,
With Itu .is divvied, with the
S ta le attacked today tin- theory
ford Avenue, where he has been fifth colunei of Soviet Russia."
cinct* will lie open in her officII. f.itm g tu (lie victim*, Koenig great nn,,* of Its people friendly
when
non-striking
workers
herded
that
Dewilt P. Rollins wa, knock­ •aid
located for the past 26 years, to
H r named the late Jacob Golot
for one month or until Sept
The home of II G. McIntosh,
to ihe Foiled State,." Kerensky
tho building on the southwest cur- at head of a highly secret Com­ a company appeal and did not when they will be plsred in th"TI.er Mere soldiers who died— Continued. "Stalin would not dare
r. of Bear Lake was entered ed HIM unacloua by a hitch hiker on
(lie night hia wife wa* *1nin
ner of Hanford Avenue and Fifth
various
precincts
lo
register
th»..J.li.
i
*
of
work
*
'
appear.
veatrrday aftermnin while the
make ait) rn....' lint might tiring
It*.llio», a former judge and
htrret which he purchased several munist Party control commission
K... log delivered Ills uiidress til win with llie ('lilted States.”
swimming and two
The union appealed to other who are unable to do to while thev family
in this countiy - an agency be
months ago.
are open In the supervisor a offu .
.)|cia, containing *115 in cash schitol superintendent, i* «n trial German and again In Etrnrh.
in rirciilt rourt on a charge of
Tha Kenton Furniture Exchange said was used to discipline patty unions lo send pickets to tbe plant The registration book* will I.
Ivtrr Altmeler, minister-presin.l a Bulovn ladies w-ri*t watch
will move n few door* south from members and keep them in line.
tomorrow in event the company closed on Oct. 2 in order to pr. were stolen, It wa* reported this fit-I degree murder. If., is ovens d. - nt ( governor l &lt;&gt;f Rtnneland
Three People H u r t
Hi corner atom location to make
parr fur Ihe election on Nor. 2.
morning by Sheriff P. A. Mero, ed &lt;.f shooting to death hi* wife, f*1.i,tlr. |||.lived the rescue effull*
Golov was the chief contact with should seek to resume operations.
way for the confectionary busincs*.
u Winter Htvan school teacher
of German worker* and French I
I n A uto Accident
"Be
on
the
picket
line
at
fl:3U
who
with
drputic*
Uhartc*
lt.-ck
Mr. Holder at 73, it perhaps i hr party fur Miss Elizabeth BentSheriff Dewitt Slnrloir ha* said and American ooMlels In the fire i
HUNGAIAN PHKMIDKNT
A.M., tomorrow,” Bruce Vanwin­
Rtid Herman llrutiili’y. Is making
the oldest wholesale confection
M 'a e tre e e a h
•-» # • a i i i
tl.sl
followed
Wedne*.lay'a
explo­
Itollin*
reported
he
wa*
knocked
BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. - nn Investigation of the robbery.
kle, a shop committeeman for the
Three people received hospital
dealer In the state In point of ser­
UK, shouted over a public ad­ (Al— Hungary’s parliament meet Ih* thieve* mad.- ,'tilry l.y fore out hy a hitch hiker win* shat Mi*. sionThe German people will never tr. atment f.j- cuts and bruises
vice in Ihla line of work which he
B.dtlii.
during
a
holdup
attempt.
tndav
to
acrept
the
resignation
ef
dress
system
to
unionist*
at
the
Ing a screen door.
DIHA RAM AM ENT
started In Charlottesville, Va. at
Dr. L. E. Parmlev of WinterJf*wg"« the brave hell, of the Ssturday Ioh. ii after their autoPresident Zoltan Tildy. Deputy
Persistent rumors and com­ Haven, who examined Itollin* I American and French troops," he liiuhil.i collided with a telephone
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y-, Aug. 2 plant entrance.
the age of 19. In addition to candy,
Premier
Arpad
Ktakasista
will
In
•'I-ot* see what the guard looks
pole in in effort to avoid a bread
plaint* of Hundnv liquor sate*
he deals in tohaeco, d r u g * and —(A1)— Frederick II. Osborn, Unit­
elected the new president tumor si the Dnvis I’ncVoi'c Store on shortly after th« ahmding, test. |sal.l
irasilssH oa raae Bis)
■ruck "Inch pull.-d suddenly in
medicine* ami school supplies on a ed States delegaU, charged Russia
Ifir.l
Itollin*
had
only
superficial
Th’
“
'lemony
centered
around
row.
Geneva Avenue, led Sheriff Mero
wholesale basis. He he* lived with today with obstructing efforts to
n n o,* 12-fcet high in the center front of them from where it had
head
Injuries.
Sinks,l*t».
who
was
nominate.)
CALDWELL
A8KS
been parked in front of .Kersey’s
snd deputies to make a search of
.hit family at Lake Mary for the reduce and regulate world arma­
" I have found five small cut* on of tbe city's main square.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2—(An- hy the Unified (Communist-con- ttie premise* Sunday. The pack­
bait 25 yeara, and ha* two child- ment*. Russla'a Jakob A. Malik
A Kerbcn plant director, refer­ Grocery Store on Geneva Avenue.
thscalp."
Dr.
Parniley
raid.
trolled)
Lalior
Psrtv.
Is
expected
Willem Judge. Jr., driver of th'
age store ws* found to Im closed,
ten, Mr*. Theo Brooklyn, end Ho­ bitterly repfled' U»#""Unltid BUtei i C tW | »t Caldwell toriay railed on
The witness said the cuts were ring t» rumors thst (lie plant had
ward Boteler Jr. who Is now at- and Britain had aabotaged efforts * lorldiana to obaenre 8ent. 2 In to reaprolnt Premier l.slos Din- end on liquor could Ih- found In "very shallow" and only went Ih-tii niskin.T vollrqefluid fur V- truck, is charged with making an
nye*
and
his
cxbln"t.
T&gt;ldv
•nl.Icommemoration o f t h e Japaneee
improper turn, said Deputy Her­
fvbdlwr Emory University anJ to rut armamenti.
th* grocery utort, also operated
Weapons, told the gathering:
milted hi* resignation last Fri­ hy Russell Davis, which adjoin* alHiul ..tie-third of the way through
The United BUtea and Ruasian aurrender three yeara ago
•he following graduation will take
"It i, necessary to state that man Brantley, who investigated
lie
urged
30
second*
of
alienee
Die
scalp.
day,
a
few
hour*
after
his
son-indelegate* clashed at a ahort meet­
»vjr the business.
tha package store and is separat­
he,e worker* Were no killed l.y t)o&gt; accident. Mrs Clyde Malone
and h e r father-in-law Eugene
The new location will afford ing of the United Nations Com­ at R:59 A. M. "Aa a forceful re­ law. Dr. Vlctnry Csornoky, w», ed from it hy u partition.
any war product.”
minder
of
the
terrific
price
paid
arrested on ciiarges of espionage
Oglrshy received the most rut* and
more room for Block as It has MtO mission for conventional arma­
Sheriff Mero however, moved a
for
victory.”
and treason.
bruise*. Mr. Malone, who was driv­
ment*.
larg* packing ca*e, disclosing a
D IS P LA C ED PER SO N S
Ratals/**
^ °°r
' ***** ^*r'
ing the ltWd Ford had a cut on
sliding panrl into the package
(O
P’S
WIFE
SHOT
H-M’ft RETURN
the check. The car had (wen pro­
NOT FOR HENRY
WASHINGTON, Aog. 2 W V roods store. Since no liquor was
NEW YORK, Aug 2 WV—Three
PORTLAND,
Ore.
Aug.
2
(,11
ceeding west on Geneva Avenu*
MADISON. Wl*.. Aug. 2—(Al
m oney
PALESTINE TRUCE
U. 8. Army B-29 bombers landed The Wisconsin CIO Political Ac­ found in the grocery store, no President Truman today named — A p.illcenisn's wife was fatally when the bread track swung
Wa s h i n g t o n Aug. i - gti- charges were msile against Davis, a three-man Displaced Persons wounded yesterday a, she Joined around another parked truck In
TEL AVIV,. Israel. Aug. 2 fAI on a rain-soaked runway of New
»*• asked by President —Foreign Minister Motha Shertok York International Airport yes­ tion Committee yesterday ouitr.1 who wa* given a stren warding Commission to start the flow of her husband ............
in attempting to front of it, forcing Mr. Malone to
from
membership
seven
labor
leadTiuman today to approve supple- said tndav the Jew* will return* terday lo complete In lea* than 22
against violating tha Sunday jftnj mKi European refugees Into the’ qllr|| , tavern brawl.
swing to the left so suddenly that
era
for
“
misinforming
CIO
mem­
«"»«*&lt; appropriations totalling the Palestine war If Arab anuie* hours a non-stop flight to th*
l^uor law.
United -State* during th# next lwo| iMrctlv. Sgt John Wsrren re. th# car hit the pole.
ber*" about she Wallace partv.
IIIIAAUOO.
continue to break tha truce.
Periflc c o m ! and return.
,l.
, ,
„
_
.ported Mre. June Buxxell, 22,
The atata group also voted to
,W .-w "*l* Hotiae Btatemsnt said
COUNTY MEET
Shertok aald tha "presence ef
The end o f the ernes-coun try back tha national CIO-PAC In it*
7^% j
c * r! mother of a 20-month-ohl son. wax
ENVOY RETURNS
Th*
Board
o
f
County
Com­
invading arialaa on the borfer* of trip, which began Saturday after opposition to Hoary Wallara'a Pro!*■*.
M . o Connor and I,hot in the forehead. He eai.l the
ATHENS. Aug. 2-tAY-Dxrtght
missioners
will
meet
tomorrow
{farrr N. RoaenfUld, will tparviaed run w(l discharge when officer
Griswold, retiring chief of tba
swe regular ***- Israel la a continuation o f tha tha dedication by P u rident Tru­ announced the aapilalon nt • eon- morning at 10.00 o’clock In re­ immigration under tha law anact Rn** Iluriell was grabbed from W.
American Aid Mission to Greece,
greariro Party.
mop..and ( » n gravid* monev state of tear and I* quit* Intoler­ man of -tha near airport,
gular
session,
It
waa
announced
ed in June. Mr. Truman sent their behind after drawing th* pistol. left by plan* for Germany today
xritneceed by fewer than 100
John M. Boronson, aecrotnrrsre Insuf- able. Indefinite prolongation of
today by 0. P. Herndon, county names to tL i Benata for confirms- Th* victim'* parents witnessed tn route lo the United State*. H«
y y t to tarry owt the mandates thi* truce U not Justifiable be­ sons. Nearly a quarter-million treasurer o f th* state CIO-PAC,
tlon.
cltrk.
also will stop tn Paris.
ths shooting.
cause It la neither peace nor war." witnessed the take-off.
ferenct o f 232 delegate*.

!3 Success Rules
Given Rotarians
By Simon Tudor

Senate Probers Attempt To End
Told Of Red Aid Dayton Strike Is
Called Failure
From Hollywood

1

Proposes

Communist Rule
Of Danube River

Sixteen Japanese
Go On Trial For
Palawan Massacre

Dan Tobin Rejects
Appointment As
Labor Secretary

Kerensky Declares
Russians Di s l i ke
Communis! Rulers

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— ------Il'n llB sM fswsa Pas* o s .i
i speclallied U, N. agencies and
i the staff of Secretary General
I Trygve Lie.
| The investigation grows out of
I testimony of two State Depart1 rnent officials before a cungres|sional committee that hundreds
of secret agents from Europe's
1 Communist countries may be us. ing U. S', credentials as a means
i of getting Into the United States
I to stir up trouble.
I At Mike Success Arkady A.
I Sobolev, acting secretary general
|of th* United Nations, declared
neb her the United Stub a nor any
other nation has • legal right to
investigate U, N. officials or con­
duct an inquiry on U. N. pro­
perty. lie added, however, that
the U, N*. has nothing to hide.

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to foreiirn Mini.ter V,
f • M, Molotov in MoKttw
LONDON, July 28, ( A — Un- over breaking the Berlin block*
bothered by political untlcrcur- •do.
The Rua.lan. allowed three
rcnli.
thousand*
of
athlete*
wot.id up training !'»U y and ti­ day* for Germans to exchange
died up fur tomorrow** official their idd mark* fur new counterstamped Iturslan tune currency.
opening of the Olympic game*
erupted at
.creral
The ftr-t day'a ptogram will I*- Disorder*
dt Voted to ceremony, pre.iiteil place* among the crowd* damorutcr by King Georg"- The coni- ing to get the new money. When
the mill­
petUors get down to business Fri­ |mj1Ire could not handle lieing thrones, firemen turned water
da).
but political complications arose on the people.
The disturbance* started when
.o cast a shadow, however small.
OVir the greatmt of spurt* *pec the anxious (ieirnan* pressed for­
tae'es. Romania dlsclosrd it would ward and started stampedes after
HOI romiH'te and the llulgarian standing for hours in line. No
re p i tentative* haw failed to sr- serious Injury was reported.
Newspaper* in western Berlin
said the Russian* and their tierRomania'* sport. leader* decided
man economic commission were
to forego tin* games because, they
guilty of “ scandalous and un­
»tic, the Olympic oigmiiilng com­
scrupulous conduct" in the money
mittee failed to accede lu Itussian
exchange.
They rharge.l discrim­
• ml cast European request* for
ination was being e x e r c i s e d
-eats on the committee. An Itali­
against residents of the Ameri­
an Communist news|iuper man, can. British und Fiencli sector*.
[ar.ia.to Gigliu. m i haired from
Many of these were told their
qntr/ Into England This created
money was “ forged" and worth­
a ludd furore.
1 But moat Ilf the athlete* fulled less.
American military government
10 de disturbed by politir* ami in.lead .pent their weirie* on the finance officers, refuting Russian
charges that the city government
mark* showing up in rehearsaljtuu rIra's truck tar. reached was tu Marne, said the city gov­
the climax of tln-ir training ye* ernment, with approval &lt;&gt;f the
three western commander*, had
tel duv.
Wilbur Thump.on of Mis Ange­ offered to open exchange offices
well as in
les and Jim Delaney of Sun Fran- in western Berlin
ct.vo, who hope tu dominate the the Soviet tone. The Bussian* re­
shot put rumpptition, np|ieared at jected the offer.
"Herman hankers in th,. Soviet
peak form Thompson got off one
heave of 60 feet, two inches and sector warned the Russians in
Dtlaney turned in five straight advance their preparation* for
handling the currency exchange
throws of more than 54 feet.
were inadequate,” an American
spokesman said
TRCVII UP ai si'l.l: Plllt i:«
"Now many Berlin individuals
NEW TtlHK, July *» - The
AssorlsitU I'ras* w.lghlnt whole- and firms are fared with n pros­
sal* |erI. * liiilri ul ) i ciiiiiiio.Ullles
y**t«ri*r II*.IT. week s*o IM *1 pect of losing their money if they
mnstli ago ISO t» rear *a » ISI1* can't get In pay window, after
is«s
l*«T
is«*
1**1 I hour* of waiting. Unless the Itusmen u n it TUTSI l*» TT 111 si sians decide to extend the ex­
Mw
i n t o h i o’, n iu t im s«
change period, this will I* th ■
11SIS aierage e.|U.I. tool
rase. Only two conclusions can

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II it News
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M- drawn. Either the Hui.lans
don't want to pay everybody and
thus again reduce the amount of
money in circulation, or they
didn’t rentire what n hlg task
they were facing and were un­
wittingly unprepared to handle
it."

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OKLAHOMA CITY, July 28,-(A1)— Former Governor Robert S.
Kerr, who won a fortune In oil
and a national reputation in poli­
tics. Is the democratic nominee
for U.S. senatot from Oklahoma.
He gained the nomination oy
defeating Gomrr Smith. Okla­
homa City attorney and former
Congressman, in yesterday's run­
o ff primary.
Returns from 3,581 of the
state’s 3/&gt;95 precincts gave Kerr
l«fi,69« and Smith 120,888.
The victory send* Kerr into th*
N o v e m b e r election campaign
against Rep. Rosa Riiley, eighth
distr.rt congressman who won
the Republican nomination in
nklauoma'* first primary July A.
The incumbent Senatot, Ed H.
Moore of Tulsa—one of only
three Republican senators in Okla­
homa's 40 years of statehood—
did not seek renomination.

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it from remaining idle long. They
1* 1- to persuade some new in­
b lu r
to take over. Chance
Vuught has assigned an official
t* work with thla committee.
Company officials estimate they
will tea re about 6,000 workers
here The local labor market un­
doubtedly will absorb some, civic
officials say, end other* probably
will return to the homes they
left during the war when the
boom in th* alrcreft industry
brought many migrant workers
t« Connecticut.
Th* 5,000 will not be layed o ff
es mess*. With approximately
IfHit) working here now, the divi­
sion spokesman said there had
been no "significant lay-offs”
^
the move begen. When the
f „ . „ f f , d0 coma, they will be
by units - relatively email sec­
tions o f a department.
More worker* probably would
be taken to Dallas were it not
for the difficulty of finding houalay for them there, the spokes­
man raid.
Hr added that the company
anticipated little difficulty in re­
-cruiting a new labor force in

LITTLE ROCK. July 28 -&gt;JP)
— Sidney S. McMath and Jack
Nomad, make up e large share Holt rarrd Into the home stirtch
■&gt;f (lie population o f Afghanistan. of Arkansas' guiiernalorlal hand!- l *,*ri
"A ftrr all," he said, "North
cap today. McMalh, Sft-jrear-oM
crusading Hot Spring, prosecu­
tor, led Holt and five other op­ . lo-o'enl former state attorney
ponent* in yesterday's Demo- genual, cinched the runnerup spot
cratic primary hy 22.000 vutei. jwith more than 4,004 Vutes over
The runoff primary will he Aug. Jamea (Uncle Mac)
Mackrrtl,
M .aSay, Jaly IS
10.
|U til* Rock radio showman ami
Warranty IteeS.
Unit, tfi y.ar old Little Hock, independent welfare worker.
W lilt*. John A tn W it Nnrl

Seminole County
Court Records

.tu x M .v U
Nutt, Wm It el us M a. 1* to
T im . H II.II Jr atus Mary A.
W illi.tn*. (toy (I elus llul.y I"
T ito. K H ill Jr .lu s Mary A
Morgan. iT ia r ll. Jr slu g IJssrsula
In T r u .t r .. M ssredonla I’ r lm lll* . I
lU u ll.t I'll.
H i m . Howard II s lu t Alley It to I
M I, Nli hols .tu s Paulin*
Normandy Cnrp lo Hsmusl HerMin .lu s Paulin*
llusrows. John . iu * Annl* Ms*
in r:d C art.r .tu x Chsrry !.*•
Ilraniliey. Ill* liar* C i l i i i Anna
&lt;’ lo Prank II l.u rk ork SIMS Nrrdv
I.
Ilral Calais M artaaaee
llry .n i Jo. .lu x Annsr lo llalpl.
I riirillli
T r o - t . . - i n-■•Hi.rry t'ummunliy
r'luirrli lo lUvi.inti Home Mission*
•'h C n
I.
urkorh. Prank It elus Krsd. I
Itii li.n l ** lir a n ll.y .lu s Ann.

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no dlasent on policy."
Aiked what "policy” meant,
Millfkin replied:
"N o appropriations, no con­
firmations, limiting the session
to matters of an emergency
character o f national interest and
getting through aa soon as possi­
ble."
Mlllikin said th* Republicans
also agreed that th* appropriate
committees
will consider
the
specific points In Mr. Truman's
message to Congress yrticrday.
They agreed to act, he said, on
anything “ of an emergency char­
acter and of national importance."
One other Qualification, Mllli­
kin added, ii that legislation con­
sidered must be capable of being
“ properly processed within the
time permitted to an emergency
session.*'
“ We were agreed that we
should not stay hers long enough
to interfere with the proper con­
duct of the campaign,” Millikln
said, but added that no adjourn­
ment time was set.
Republican leader* have laid
American cams m there and built
up a working force of 40,000 from
nothing; ao there must be pool
o f experienced aircraft workers
available."
The Chance Vaught division was
born in 1917. Th* company then
consisted of about a dnxen men
working in a loft. By 1929 it had
twcome one of the nation's lead­
ing producers of military plants.

plans for adjournment as “ soon
as iHissiblc" — probably nest week
or th* week after.
Earlier, Senator Wherry (BN'eh). acting majority leader, said
th* GOP senators agreed to a
24-hour delay In any attempt to
bring up the anti-poll tax bill.
This policy was carried out when
th* Senate was called to order
today.
Senator Russe l (D-Ga), leader
of th* south**", senators oppos­
ing tfc* measure, halted routine
business until he could learn
wheihrr the poll taa bill would
he called up at once.
Wherry assured Russell he
would not attempt to push the
mea.ure today He also promised
a recess until Thursday after
clearance of routine matters.
Other Republicans reported a
majority agreement to go along
with the plana of leaders tu ad­
journ as "toon as possible" —
probably next week or the week
after.
Senator Olin D. Johnston IDSC i introduced a Joint resolution
today catling on Congress lo ad­
journ next Saturday until Dec.
31. Such a resolution must he
approved by the Senate and
House. A similar resolution wax
Introduced In the House yester­
day by Rep, Frederick C Smith
(H-Ohiol. It was referred lo the
House Rules Committee.
A bill calling for repeal uf the
peacetime draft act was intro­
duced in the Senate today by
Senator Taylor of Idaho. Taylor,
Progressive Party running mate
of Henry A. Wallace, mad* no

comment un introducing tlw u.
pcalcr today.
WASHINGTON, July 28 0P&gt;Th* White House said today the
first telegraphic response to Pre­
sident Truman’s message to Con­
gress was “ 20-to l" favorable.
Preaidenial Secretary Charles
G. Rost told newsmen about 100 J
telegrams hav* come in since Mr.
Truman addressed the Joint ses­
sion yesterday. He said these
showed the "20 to 1 " ratio in
favor o f Mr. Truman's 11 -point
program.
He had hu comment on Gtntttl
Omar Bradley's statement saying
hr favors separate white and
negro units in th* lower levels of
thr Army. Bradley gave hit views.
at a new* conference at Fort )
Knox, Ky., when he was question­
ed about Mr. Truman's executive
order calling for equality of treat­
ment for all in the armed servicer

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Lydia K. Fin Sham's V***Ubl# Cm .
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piullila Hint* Hank to Andr.w ('
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THE WEATHER

Scattered afternoon and •▼•ning
■ h o w o r ■ onil thundershowers
otherwise partly cloudy through
Friday, Gentle to modrrato aoutherly wind*.

la Vtdir Then Is Stwafth—
To Protect (ho POM. o( Um W orld;
To Promote tbs Progress of America;
To Prodoco Prosperity for Sanford.

A N I N D E P E N D O T T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VO LU M E

X X X IX

SANFORD, FLOMDA

Establishod 1908

Truman Seeks Law
To Reduce Prices
To Nov. ’47 Level!
FormcrOPAHcadPrcdicts Collapse If
Inflationary Curbs
Ate Not Provided
W a s h i n g t o n . juty 29. &lt;/p)~
Preriifent Trtim.in aiked today that
Congrrn voir him power lo rut
price* on rml-of-living ilemi. and
&gt;et ai fii* goal a roll back lo the
November,^ 1947. level.
Bui propoted Irgitlation he »cnt
to llir Capitol rrcogniird that
price *l*ihc* that deep proltably
could not be made on mo«t ilemi.
It laid Irveli on November, 1947,
ibnuld be the bale but that price(lathing 'Veiling*'* muil take into
account rite* liner then in coiti,
and other factor*.

THURSDAY JULY 29. 1918

‘AmocI.i IH Pr«w Leased Wire

Farben Directors Are
Acquitted Of Charge
Of Plotting Warfare

Police Form Protective Wall To Protect Workers

Senator Stennis
Argues Against
Poll T a x B ill

Communists Say
Farben Factory
Made W ar Stuff

M i ssissippian Says
Truman Measure IsJ
U neonst itutional

WASHINGTON. July 29. &lt;/P&gt;With Senator Stenni* (D-MU*) a*
lead-oil man. Southerner* plunged
into a Senate talkie*! today delignrd to bar action on anti-poll
tax or any otlter "Civil Right*"
legislation.
It wa* touched o ff when Sena­
tor Wherry (R-Neb) moved to
Paul Porter, former OPA adtake up the Houve-paited anti-poll
miniitralor, took a draft of protax bill.
po*e&lt;l le g a tio n to the Home
Stenni* got the floor and chal­
Banking Committee. Me argued to lenged the right o f Congret* lo W A LK IN G THROUGH A PROTECTIVE lam', f»tm&lt;*&lt;| by pollen guard*. some « f the -117 employee* of
the committee a* I'rrtidrnt
paaa the bill. He called it uncon* the Uni via Lena Company, Dayton, Ohio, go to work In the fore o f k u * front their 3301 striking coworkers. Above, n young woman lead* the parade ■ f *'back-*'n-tho.lab" workers. During riots which
Trumin did in hi* menage to the atitutional.
marked tbelr action, ono picket was injured and aevrn arirtted. (International Soundphotni
ipecial Cnnttrr** »e*iion on Tur»The Mitiinippi Senator raid he
day — that witlioul inflation curb* would talk about two hour*. For
the nation i* flitting with a potii* the time being. Southerners were
ble economic collapie.
not acknowledging a filtbwter.
But Porter taid that even with Senator Ruuell (D-Ga) taid they
the control* prnpoted he would not were ju*l out to make Hire the
expect an immediate reduction of country undentand* the measure.
price level*. He added t
i
Ruuell is generating the Southern
The Jnyrce* today at the Tour­
"W e do expect them to end light agaimt the bill.
ist Center ndupted a resolution
the upward march o f pike* and
In r-queil the City for a list o f
Stenni* told hi* colleagues that
to trduce, lo far a* It pouihlr
Vindication
Is
Seen
n.imr, nf 2 f&gt;n property ownerg, Hundreds Collapse In
"lo w political expediency" brought
at thi* late date, the threat of
together with figures •bowing
Stands From Intense
As Repudiation Of va'i'iition
the bill before the Senate. Both
a**e**mrnt* prior to tho
future collapie."
Heat And Humidity
Cominform Charges ir.-nl appraisal an&gt;l preemt
Tho hilt propose* al»n tiled Republkan* and the Admmiatrava'outlon* based op the work of
power* between now arvt June lion, he said, were out to win
»h, J. M. Clemlnshaw appraisal
OI.YMIMC STADIUM. Wembley,
SO, tw ovotes by backing the measure.' It
BELGRADE, Yugoilavi*. July ont'inrr'a in order
England July 29. (/P)
Five
I. To ration n law produet* is one of the "Civil Rights" laws 1
„ i •• . . .
29, f/P)— Yugoslav Communiils these and acquaint the public with
In ahort aupply,
ashed by President Truman. It
the
iwtono
f
the
revaluation*.
U»ou**nd
of
the
wothl
*
2. Some authority over wage*
repudiated the Cominform's at­
T'it» Will !u» (lone not tu ap* glhletr* fnun i9 nations marched
In the manufacture o f Item* put also is endorsed in both Demo­
tacks on their traders today by pi ova or •ll«appiove the now vatu- jjjio |Ji&gt;i blwleiinu Wu iladium
lla .ll.M 4 mm mt*. y«K&gt;l
cratic and Republkan platform*.
**tt!e giowingtr e * M , t . ^
lU l , ,jir (jn | Olympic
. t It wan evident that thla first electing Premier Mirthsl Tito, and alr-„
measure to gat rbrtikt*ration In his entire list of candidates to the me-t rrgardlng new valuation, I
the special Congress would draw party'* 65-membcr central com­ uc . ii-o jieople are not prnporlv I 4*"™ ,,m r 1
!nfc.-mei| that thla ha* been an
Deipite llie ri-lrnllr,, mn. the
' a lot of talk, but probably no mittee.
&gt;|t.*iiiatian tax atirvey, said J tolrmn ceiemoni.il **.«• isrned out
action. The bill, already passed
Newtpapert did not give thr ItiM.lr\ "'Ilium.
. . .
m full Unlnh tradition under the
Th« Jayree* also adopted an
. ..
r
, n
voting In an election for federal actual vole which look (dace a* .mendment to this resolution to T W of King George *nd Queen
officer* shan't first he require,! |(be cfo*e of the Yugoilav party'* ie&lt;|ji-t the City to Mate what fJirahrih and I uro|M,*n royalty

Tito And Friends Jaycees Offer To Olympic Games
Values In OpenedWithPomp
Elected T o H ead Publish
New Assessments
And Ceremony
Yugoslav Reds

Wholesale Food
Price Index Falls
12 Cents fn Week

PRESSw 1 l S f « « .U rtlw to Ulk Stenni.
~ tty tS S n cfAnTB
e wD nlrture
^nfr^nce _ TTrey did not •utl.i.. it is going to take towni.l ,vlu|e military li.tndt pl«yed lo.my
Th.
music.
'Z a
Z f™ * * * * * « • hi* d«ak a anal I table
Aether the voting w ., imining the rnillage.
President
Gordon
llradlry
narm-l
p|(|,
a|nM.ar „ u, „ ( ,|)r tun™
' h,?t nrw y|nrTri,"r. H I ? ! 0" wWeh
a sheaf of unanimous,
dt .trial material* end nl|.i!|*.
ril.’ llf l l x ^
Tito’s re-election as parly genan.' ***** ware lev,.!* affeetlng o f J S i " t V f El nUnjid ro era) secretary - the. role Stalin and pubtithing the names If lh&lt; "tale Olympic torch were the
te&gt; * of thorn* od* of worker*.
I * * . bOoka whten he^
A plannad
' -|a i, „to
f fills in the Russian party - wa* ('it;- approves th" suggestion: J. Greek*, a |io»itirin of teqiect ac
Re,
1*nnee
bv
houaewlvp*
tn
f*»r_ l „r*{'*T*1*****,i L . *
r*d 1
i**i*
rrnr
n m u rw en
i n [.
expected* momentarily. The new it "iihain, Karlyle llnushotder. onfrd llie land wlirie the Olymdesk.
m .:.er prlee, w a. rredited w jlh .
hl^notra and papers I central committee's first task will
e*,i*tng a number of meal price
K
n S S S T r* J "hn
* Wl pie uhal w a, l»„„ long before
waa a 19-paga roanuaeript out- ^ (o r |ect officer*. Balloting on
’ The purpose nf the action,'' the ( hriitian era.
lem lnr mnrket* at Rnehetter.! l*M*n5.
■rf un|*nt**
*
* the committee list went on all ,a'd Karlvie IlnuihoMer. “ is n , The Greek, wore gtev marching
N ,V „ marked down b-ttrr cut* nf/ "rn lah ed to raportera In advance
| | „ v drew a loud round of
night, as the last item of burinet* lit reerylnvly know romethlnr
m a* .tv to to rent* a Pound. And,
lC»»t****4 — r . . . ........
for a week-long party congret* nhaut the valuation*." The aver
i »i Cbleago. the A. and P. Food
age person think* the values a t * , ''T f '
•
.
,
, . .
Slot,.* Bnnouo-ed cots of 21 eenta S 1308611 N B R I C u H e a d in Belgrade.
going up, but does not understand
Th-uiand, Rithered rsily in the
g pound In steak price*.
*T h e Cominform - the Interna­ ,h..t the mlllage is to tie adjust- lug tporl, stadium Hie heat was
Dun *nd ltr*dstre*t reported
tional Communitt Information Bu­ &lt;d." lie pointed out that tin ..pnicijvr, althnugh greatly to the
it* w,inle*ale food nrlee Index fall
va h ta U ^ w w tn ^e by e ^ r t * . ^
of , hr American roaches
PH ILAD ELPH IA. July 29, W9 reau - had asked Yugoslav Com­ and ,ald that I f property owner
I!! c-*nla tc. 17.1k thla week, down
,
.
.,
munists
to
throw
out
Tito
and
wire more infirmed conrerninc!" " "
taunting on winning the
12 rvota from la*t week and 1* lh c U nlvm lty o f Pennsylvania
re-tt, from the alllime high of touey named Harold E. Stasaen hi* principal lieutenants. The Ru* ih ■ program, they would not I- lion** there o f glory in the main
aa IU new president.
1 7 % two week* ago.
iion-led organiiatien accused the m&gt; quick to proteat when the Citv q«orlt — track, swimming, and
Announcement o f the nomina­ Yugotlsv leader o f deriating from ! C«mnnailnn
Commission meets
aa an
Hut the decline *tlt] represent*
meets.a*
a equalita ttew.
Ie_* thsn two and one half per tion o f the &lt;1-year-old Minnesotan
• ___________ _
itbn board on Aug. 20.
irn tla s M as !*••* at,*
The temperature rote to 89 aa
eenl in lb* *„m total of wholesale ratno afttr n ipecial meeting of
J.’ r, Odham proposed that the
* brilliant sun beat down from
prico* of 81 food* In general u*e. the inlversltv'a board o f trustees.
I
II
«N 1*336 itV6W|
■ cloudless skv and black Rrlllth
HEADING FOR J A IL
It wa* a-eonnted for principally 3 aln-,y tir%&gt; teen not disclosed.
iitnhrel'as popped open in the low
The nomination was made "purMARION
JUNCTION.
Ala..
by lower gralh and meat prices,
ft HMNttr4 M 1*336 T l f ^ l
hiu.r.t to the unanimous reeom- July 29 W V - A charring barbecue
b
&lt;nresding stands that can accom­
modate 84.000 person,.
incnuatlon of the executive board crowd heard ToUre Commissioner
o f the unlveralty.
Ambulance staffs and Red fross
Bull Connor o f Birmingham pro­
/ n announcement by the univer­ mise lo to** Senator Gian Taylor
renter* treat*?,! case* nf fainting
BERLIN, July 20 OP)— 'Tim and eollsrse at a rate of on# a
sity Mid:
of Idaho in jail If ha returns to
T h e election o f Governor Stas- Birmingham and causes any morn people o f western Berlin hare er­ minute. Two hundred persons bad
ected a memorial to two Ameri
se.i will take place nt n special trouble.
(t'aailaHMl , u I'aae SI* I
WASHINGTON. Julv 20 M V ran filer* who died last Sunday
meeting
of
the
board
to
be
held
Taylor,
the
vice
presidential
Jame* Fit Watson of Indiana, Re­
In September.
candidate on Henry Wallace’# flying food to tho blockaded city.
publican leader o f the Senate
The tablet was built on the apot
‘ Dr. George William McClel­ Progressive Party ticket, was arduring President Hoover'* ad­
land, now president o f the uni­ rested In Birmingham last May|where Lieut. Charles II. King ° f A p r r p n t i n o
C r ilH ll
ministration died today at tho ag*
t &lt; r Jl n II
versity. will at that time be elect­ after he sought to use a negro Britton. B. D., and LIcuL Robert A r K C n i i n C
o f 84.
W, Stuber o f Arlington, C a lif,
Tbo colorful IInosier served In ed to the chairmanship o f the entrance to a building where he crashed. Each left a widow and
I1ULN0B AIR E S. July 29 W V was scheduled to speak.
Congress under eight Presents ‘ untv« r* |W
tlLMtime pollen said 18 persona
child at Wiesbaden.
h»it sens awent out of ofGee hv |he
The plaque wa* placed In the s&lt;r* bill'd today soil four were
D» more* He land-lrvle of 1932. II#
spartmrnt house which tha C-47 njcrtJ in the trash-landing of a
waa stricken with Internal hemorcargo plane struck,git la decorat­ 11) lr^ boat.
tiae»a on Get. 13 and taken to n
Alfa Airline*. Argentine oper­
ed with flowers aim bears these
lo-*l hospital.
ator* of the four-engine ptann,
words:
Walaon waa ahU to return
Two American film hern be- &gt;*id IS paiaengrm and five crew
home, however. In December end
came aarrificea o f the blockade o( ,»en were aboard when tbo ship
reeoverad fairly good health. The
Berili'. You have gave your live, it ft itoaarlo. One passenger wa*
By BOBBY PARK
end earns today nt hi* home.
for u* Berliner* o f th* we,tern I uni urt.
_ p
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Seminole Cowtty Boy* at Camp Wimrna Iasi Saturday clatter! occupation aeclora aril) never fo r ­ ■
AVOCADO TREK
Ronnie Gamer at the "best tamper" throughout the 12 days o f camp get vou. We stand deeply moved hr?eJ landing In the fogbound
T ber* Is an avocado, tree loaded
at this spot which has been de- I I lIc Rivir. The accident occurred
with avocado pear* rvnwfnr right and presented hint with a handsome loving cup with "Best Camper— dicatetd through your deaths. near the outskirts of Buenos Aire*
la th* heart o f the Ran ford busi­ 1948 Camp Winona." engraved on the base plate. 3 F. Ginas, camp Onre we were enamlea, yet you jl-oul three mile* northweat o f
ness district. It la It, front of the rifle inatnictor, dm*ted the trophy.
now gave your live* for us. Wo Alfa's downtown landing port
Bundle* attd Shades th#
Ronnie
w
on
ant
by one vote over Alfred Stanley, Hoyt Harold are now doubly In your debt.**
ttalVers F'eetrir Co. store. Under
REWARD OFFERED
Berlin sjroutv, are eolleetlnr
m the
the run off.
rein
1* I* » &gt;r,*l| two year otd manaeo and Billy Park were
TALLAHASSEE, July 29 (/P&gt;
fund* for the fliers* families. The
The
camp
waa
strangely
silent
»re- that b»a araedy bom fndt
highway
patrolmen
women'* union o f west Betlln ar­ - Florida
trr'&gt;. a^ording to Frank Takaeh. ■liar th# last of tha boys left artivily, winding up in the Big ranged an
outdoor memorial h»va donated 8200 a* a reward
Event
at
tha
counsel
ring
after
Saturday,
and
It
will
bo
another
N - T,t»aeh take, m»eh pride
for arrest o f a negro who hit
service for next Sunday.
*7 W* flower rarde-i bordering year oefera Camp Winona ring* the frea period fpllowfag supper,
Srt. E. B. Jordan o f Marianna
which
Included
contests
between
with
their
shouts
laughter.
in
tneir
snouts
and
th* wstv, |n front o f the hulldlng.
vith a whiskey Iwttle Sunday
tt-29 FLIGHT
During the final days of camp, the Seminole* and Cherokee*.
end I* has attractad m,wh at»ann!*hL
TUCSON,
Aria.,
July
29.
W
V
______
Eleven
different
tloo fWen tourists, eaoarlallv when the boys rrammed la aa nrach acti­
Patrol Director II. N. Klrkman
Two B-KE* will continue thrlr
vity and
nastnrtiana* were In bloom.
flight around the world whll* the aenounced the reward for InInc tlW
Much goes on for more victims fexmotion leading to th* arrest
of J, B. Baker o f Fort 8t. Jo* who
of the crash o f p aitt

s^ssr^rd st: x s -t *««* *•

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O f Penn University

Memorial For G.I.'
Given By BcrlinorH

.Indiana Republican,
Janies Watson, Dies

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__________________ rJ 18 Persons Killed In

Ronnie Guna'Elected As Best
CamperFor 1948At CampWilona

fectrcM o If Um M l k coast ad
Aixhm. Davta-Moathaa Alv Force
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No. 191.

Jackson ■ County
Gauss for asnot to murder Tn
conoaetlsu with tho ease.
Sgt Jordan was (truck whan
he attempted to arrest
anil two other negroes.

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Niue Arc Convicted
Of Looting Count­
ries Overrun
By
Hitler’s S o l d i e r s
"

Get mans Deny Plant
Wrecked By Blast
Illegally Operated
LUDWIGSI lAlT-N. Gennsny —
July 29, (/Vi
Otmsn inveiligslort ol tlie grrttret I .mope in
dicatlrr »inir die war luuched
slide lod.iy t i&lt;mmiini&lt;l cli.trge*
llist the esp|r&gt;,|rd I .ithrfi , hemir.*| plant here « i , nicking *v,*r
miteris!
..
,,
.. , ,
Eugene M. tlrigg*. Enid. Oils.,
toiler
in Itu* tifiu h
rnrt- {„ (he nrw president of the InterRhine city «ar! HI |kv!i,» weir national Association nf Lions
recovered «od that shout 210 t‘ lub*w*\ ,
1 l,y l,in" n|,
, mnuH vntr*nt the Hi t annual rnn|vrr*on* werermnmit and presumed vention of I lie Association «hlrh
dead. To the spp.trrul death toll closed here today, llrlgg* suci'-edt
Itf 114. they added 2,000 iri|ured. I P » d W, Smith, of Ventura, &gt; ihf.
Mannheim police ,*riot* the riv- ^
er etlim-ited thr dead at Iwtween - Q
’i* *
100 and flflfl. U-S. Army nfficial* , 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 t J l U U l G S
there taid fi,200 were injured,
many in Mannheim and other
nearby American mnr place* by
the tenifir conception.
ITie plant employed 22.900
worker*. Tlie esplocinn md ,wdtly
tpreadmg lire* drnvihthrd
or Allied
Ambassadors
damaged IH building,. It wa* the
To Talk With Molo­
latgeil plant in the French occu­
pation rone.
tov About Situation
Communol new*pa|&gt;er« in Beilin
LONDON. Julv 29.
Foraiterled the factory, a main ttern
of the nnce.great f. G. Farben- eign Secretary I'.rnot Devin said
indusltie Truat which operated today the Ilritith government i*
400 plant* in Germany and 100 concidcring a halt in demobiliiaehewhere in the world before the Imn nf it* armed force* because
*&gt;ar, wa* making war material of the tendon lietween Ru»*ia and
lb ' wcit.
illegally.
I le told a hudtrd Home nf
German luvestlgntors who were
nt ln,t side to n|ipronch the ren- Common, • a r|eri,ior» will he
let of the destruction anid pre- reached "ill a few day*."
liminsry finding* Indicated the
lie hdd out hope that current
•li*s*ter was touched o ff by ethyl
chloride, an Industrial chemical. dipl nmatic maneuver* of Brilain.
A chemist who worked nt tint the United Stale* and Fiance with
Plant said hr was familiar with Rutiia might determine whether
its ■uiMlurtinn and that the work*
turned out only industrial prod­ there i&lt; a chance of ending the
mid war, liotlect at Berlin which
uct*.
French official* made n repar* the Rimian* have blockaded for
nte inquiry but maintained al­ a month by land.
ienee.
Re*in i*id thr labor govern­
No Americans were believed
killed hi the explosion.
ment. u, allowing Britidt armed
‘ nllrc said the plant's Mvr ad*
to be reduced at the rate

Proposed Halt In
Demobilization

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\ S lllN G T O N . Jnlr. 29

Arm# Secretary Itoyall aald l» rl«r he ha, oritereil a special
»i.r»e* nf the trisl, of German
« -r rriminal* at Darhsu, Ger­
man). A number of defendants
*1 er* base filed appeal* to the
S't|&gt;rrme t'nurt of the United
State*. Justice Gordon Slmpaon
of tin- T e*a , Supreme Court
w »* nsmnl to rrtlrv the A m en
linn military tribunals.
NUERNBERG. July 29. (/T&gt;—
A l.’.2i. mthlary tribunal today
acquitted .ill 24 director* o f the
gunt I G. Fsiben Chemical Com*
bine nt plotting and waging ag­
gie,rive war. but convicted nine
nl them of looting tn countries
overrun by Hitler'* Nail*.
1 be tpiavcliiig F a ,ben plant at
l.udwigthden. death trap
for
prohahty NKI or mote German* in
yeilerday't mammoth ei plot ion,
lay in imoldeiing ruin a* the
court decided the fate of the men
who directed Faiben. the tymhol
nf
Nan Germany'*
indutlrial
might.
Finding, on two more counts—
involving crime, against humanity
— will he dealt with tomorrow.
I he court found that the blame
for plotting and waging war lay,
clearly, with the politician* and
the m ililariil, of Ihtler'a Third
Reich.
The opinion deliverer! after in
11-month trial, dealt with five
1 1 esnlf estiril

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National Guard
Company Begins
2nd Week Of Camp

IIY 1*014Tlvlt II. LA N SIN G H I
FORT JACKSON. 8.0. Julv
ilv 2?
— (RpociaM— Comrany I. 124th
Infantry Regiment, Commanded
bv l*t. Lieut, tlirhard P. Fayne,
o f W e»t First Street tn Sanford,
ha, completed it, ftn t week o f
r«mn in Fort Jackson. R. 0., and
n, Lieut. Pnvno said: “ i f tha wtllIntme,, and cn!huda»m shown
d"^irlt• tho first week I* dlsntave l ituring tho aerond, Ihe men
•till have rone far towerd nnittn**
m,kino "oblirr* of tbcm,elvea."
" o Saturday mo-n'oc th« men
iwilicv
of
ourjlo
For* Jact:*on of Co. t ha-’ a
turned
"tint
l!,e
had little chance tn escape. Meat
W e t t o n of -iD e,
and Intense chemical fume* still war time all.e. would lead to . U-elmenlal
eondllrle-l hv Lieut. Col. T. T,
barred firemen from the Iniliitmjr. aitii*l,on which might involve the Lone o f Starke. After the InOutwardly at least, tho plant ure nf force."
inaction the men h,d close .v-dev
produced only Industrial chem­
"The situation that has now '•-III till noon «t which time *hey
icals, pharmaceutical mixture*,
lln-d up and drew na-*e*. Thee*
rive* amt similar produrt* It'll arisen « »* , o f courae, compelled ps-*e, mere for 38 hours and
the Comm,rnlat pre»a In Berlin nt tn irexamlne the whole po»i- -m&lt;&gt; o f llie men Immrdl'telv left
claimed that the disaster wa* tlon." ho said. *'t have not given u m , for town, wh—« tb«v fonV
up hope"
|«a*M|l3 « 64 l srfl Fagp lhl*f *
Wartime Prime httnHter Win­ In *h» •!#&gt;», of Colombia, tho
ston Churchill pledged the Labor e*ol'e| of South Csrollna
T ,t e tr f-om the m»n. they
government the support of the
CAR TU RN S OVER
hail a swell time. Rom# men
L
Wilkins, employeo of the Conservative opposition he lead,,
Sun Oil Company narrowly e»t lie asked whether mobilliatlnn spent tho night In town whlla
ram" back tn Fort Jachaott,
rnm-d serious Inlury when the would he halted "until at leaat ,noie
but alt men enjoyed themaelvea
It , u l, , , 'l fin Pose Ttlrrrl
193d Plymouth Redan which he
fnllv a , thev were entitled to do
« a * driving south on the Orlando
aft-r
week of helm* cooped up
Highway, shortly after t0:00
lilt. BROWN BETTER
under atrlct military discipline.
oVIork la,t evening got out of
Dr. L D. Brown, local dentist,
(I'nRflN RM «N 1*33^ *6t6M|
control and hit the concrete I, reported to be resting com­
I,ridge in “ Death Valley" turning fortably after en operation Tues­
the ear over.
day at Orange Mtmortal Hospital,
Damage to th# car wa* estimat­ Orlando, lo -et a broken hip and
ed at 1160 bv State Highway t v » hrok-n foot t-.n-s, areording
Patrolman J. W. Well*. Mr. Wit- to Mi-* Gloria Pompier, assistant
COLUMBIA, S. c',’ July 29 (61
kin*, who v u alona In the P ly­ to the doctor who received hi*
mouth waa reported lo have re. , Injuries when he f-H Sunday noon —Stataa' Rlghla Democrats will
open an Intenalve national cam­
reived no Injuries.
• In a host on the St. John, River.
paign Aug. 11 which they hops
will establish them a* ona o f tha
nation's strongest political groups.
Campaign detail* wert announc­
ed here yesterday In a Joint
statement by Governors J. Strom
Thurmond o f South Carolina and
F ie ld in g L . Wright of Mississippi,
candidate* for Frr,td*nt and V ie*
WASHINGTON. July 29 f/P)— A group of Waitunxlnn ritirem am! Prestdent.
Thurmond pre,Retted that the
official* m.,p|&gt;ed plan* today to wirleu fiicndihiin and future oppoilS ta te *' Right, Democrat* cooM
unitie* for "tludetilt" at the National Tiaimnf School for Boyi.
become the minority party In th«
The school currently ha» 350 ynttlh* ranging in age from 14 to 16. 8t (! Congress.
" I f the Republicans should run
They are there for various period* o f detention became they have vio­
lated federal laws. Every slate in the union and most o f the territories away with the election outalds of
the South," Thurmond said ha
and pourtiioiu are represented. Thr government supplies advisor* and thought he nnd Wright would ge t
couniellon for their clattroom wotk and vxationxl imltticlinn.
more electoral vote* than Presi­
Rul a great many people, In­
dent Truman.
‘A!
cluding government official*, think of the National B'Nal BVIth. un­
W.
thrae boy* need aomethlng rise— covered thla typical report.
ACL ASSESSMENTS
a f-lend.
In only about 6fl per rent of
City Manager H. N. Bayer and
While many parson* and organ- the .•*»** la there en eager rc»- City Attorney Fred Wtlion
lutiona tn the Washington area poru« to the invitation fo r a ‘din­ tn Tallahaasco today confering
hare offered friendship and help ner it, a private homo, or to the with the State Comptroller
to the,# ooya over thsjroara. the ba*&gt; lull game or a fishing trip.
earning assessments on A t'
•Hart Km baan sporadic and on
hut In nearly all cmaea, tha Coo't Lina property.
an individual boat*.
Yesterday youngster appreciates h a v i n g
aftcraaon, thaaa (roup* and tn- aottwoody to talk to — provided
T-K ACT UFI1BLD
divMLal* wars brought togathar that Munebody la not a policeman.
NEW HAVEN, July
in Um ofgcaa «tf Attorney Ganaral Ai,J an Intaraat In hla hobby A federal Jndga today ___
Tom C. Clark.
alwaya g*t a response.
constitution tha Taft-Rarttay
n*a Msaion, aponsoml by MaoMany come from broken homes prohibition against political
rice Blsfryer, axvwutlra secretary
|Cn II*m S aa N f , a c r a l
log hy labor union*.

S 't -a W fr .r .iS x ; -• ^ - — *• ^

n

Stales* Rights Demos
Plan Campaign Fight

Washington Citizens Lay Plans
To Aid Boys At Detention School

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�THURSDAY JULY 29. 191*

TIIE HANKOIU) IIKRAI.il. 8ANPOWU, K!AHf»?&gt;A

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____ Hj MARIAN It JOM M
Plat * are undrrvvny for a Urge
July birthday celebration for the
forthcoming year a* tin-re are »■&gt;
many who celebrate birthday* in
this month.
Glenn I.' * and hi* Had, Jim

Old King

C»lt&gt;

L*i\ Sr., irtclirNtril their* on (hn
third end fourth. r«i&gt; «tlv e ly . J.
II. Jones ami U e n Olliff's camu
the first srul rciniiii n-’ pectively.
Other* in this month were M i’ .
Hen II. Join*, the* tenth; Mr*.
Hen (J. Wainright, the Uth; Hen
Wainright, the 20th; Mr* Mne L
Kind, Mr*. II. II. Link, Mr* laon
O lliff slid If-ii. nie Shaffer nil
inietnsicd un tint 24lh; and Mr*.
J. B. Jutica, Ji.'a came on the

was a

merry old soul
A merry old soul was lie
Dodge greased

his

Every thoumind mil*-:)
And his driving w j*
carefree.

Regular lubrication saves you money
Start tomorrow with a Dodge
factory approved lubrication

Dodge — Plymouth
Service
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
.

10!) N. Palmetto

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turned
Mi.
Ibd.hv

In Appreciation to our ctinDimprit whosi* patruniiRt' Ih
the nctjuiriiiK of Mr. Earnent Ix f, who in now OH-wctal-

r, i i

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etl with us . . . we offer the following ‘'CHOICE CUTS

*i ifl

Ih,,55c

Freeh Cottsge

Cheese

lb; 19 c

Bliced Bacon

Squares

lb.

Grad" A F’ta. Ib*rf

Chuck UouHt
Round Steak
Sirloin Steak
1 Brisket Stew

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41b. carton
J ih. carton

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9 10

1.21
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Morrell Hrid# Thin Hlir.sl

Bacon

lb.

11

79c

AA (iradr Wt'.lrru Ural

mi

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Chuck Itoast lb. 65c
Ih. 49c Round Steak Ih. 98c
lb. 73c Sirloin Steak lb. 98c
lb. 73c Standing
Kil) Roast
Ih. 87c
Ih. 31e

I
Fresh Local
1
Chickens
1 Dressed &amp; Drawn
] Hens
lb. 65c
1 Fryers
lb. 72c
M

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Bacon

At Unheard-of-Low Prices!

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Milk Fed
Boneless Boiled

■ HALTIMOHF:, lA h - T Im color
you rhoo.u» for your ear glvei an
inkling uf your character, a na­
tionwide survey made by three
ai'temohile association* purport*
to show. That ia, if you’re lucky
et.O'tgh to be able to decide what
coiet car you want.
According to the color poll. ‘’In­
tellectual people prefer blue; ath­
lete*. red; afutista, yellow, and
extrovirti, urange."

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Shoulder
Sirloin

New Bunhgtit Ir.Ricdlfiitt
nul.lt,yi

New tlrum-leai flu.tat
H W m il It*

Round Cutlets
Breast

I
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1Jewel 4
Pack
SUGAR 5 - 39c
1
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S1*|

tJmuulii a* Velvet!

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White * Hure a* Snow!

Snowdrift
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A HDD COHN'

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33c
BEEF
1 1^‘Sneur
|Peas 2 n"505 25c
Now Pack

Tiny Pearl

Alifitdy Columl

I ju u I O ' Htmsh iiiu

The smount of salt In the sea
is estimated at &gt;2,000 tltllion
ton*.

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Lam) O' Sunsltii.e Quartered

B utter ^ 85*
Superbrand ^34

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COLORS INII1CATK
CHARACTER

Breasts
lb. 95c
L crs, Thighs 11). 89c
Wings
lh. 59c
Backs, Necks lh. 45c

or

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C H U C K

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Cut Up Fryerse

R ound,

Portoihouso

Your Favorite

Good
Gr.ido

J. N. Thompson ha’ re­
home from St. AuKU’ ihie.
noil Mr*. (iurtnon Wilson, And Mr*. Mary W iinrt, uf Orand Donnie Wilton, who Undo.
Mr. and Mr*. Young Karri* and
daughtrr, l.inda, who have !&lt;•*»
spending a couple of weeks with
Station WTIIR
irlativea and friend* in Atlanta,
I'fM n t. J mI» W
Dallaa. and* Flmury Univcraity,
\%t if tn J*rul*or«»
(irurgia, iiave returned home
S r%* *
Mr. and Mr*. C. V. Millikan
I 'liiffr *n' l,*tl*r
and family who liave been spend­
Nr a *
«&lt; turnunity Calendar
ing their vaeatlun, in Arkanxai,
H|ihi1 *
iiave returned Immn.
Mur For llrtallfaH
Mr. aud Mi*. Alex Leiuliatl
X.irutliJt |Jr*4*1lul*a
and ion. Frankie (lure, who have
PaIui* lt»l#nad#
World At Ml»*
bean vacationing at their Daytona
v*»ir* o f t'litr
HeaaU.hum*. are imw igendint^
Hiiilc H«l'|!|ia
a while at Hut Spring*. Ark.
SVn s
t.iiifftiItiif DM. Niw
* Mr and Mr*. T. Fi. FL Partin
Hllvrr lalnlli*
and children. Shirley ami Tummy,
11■ff f o h r*| A HI ur
ate * pending their vacation in
orrhm tf« a H»»r
Hilnxl. Mi*« with relative* and
\t* li.lliif \ if |rl jr
w«*§,|M At \«mn
friend*.
I'm rr For iVir*
Mi*. Dun Hat i aw ay ia Mill con­
ia*ltl r A f fin Ml MtioW
fined to the Krrnnld-Uushtnn
Ft- Aiiirrlrmi \Vj»jr
llnapilal. where alie ha* been ijUite
I •*♦’» Club
S r mm
aick. but i* nuw imtiroving.
VUII h m At LUvfalr
Mrs. Sidney Carraway, win. lias
|fiif N'f»tii* lutH’ti
been a iiutimil at tin* F’etnaldloiuglitun llnapital, Is tmw at Ou
hunt* of the Dun Carraway*.

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Fred Wrights Meat Market.

in

havp been the guvats of the
Htv. and Mr*. J. S. Thompaon,
liave returned to their home* a*.
St. Auguatlu*.
Mr. and Mr*. Koland Mobley
and Sam Kirkland were toe re­
cent dinner Ructt* of relative*
in Orlando
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Mitchell
had a* their racdnl dinner Rueat
J. T. !.**.
Mi*. Ilollii Cox and atm, Billie,
who have been
acallorlng lit
J’et.ni Huiiia and North Carolina,
have returned home.
Leon B aR oiale, who has, been
vivitin r hi* brother in Waahingt.ia. li. C , and hi* father, J. H.
KsRMialr. in Atlanta, ha* re­
turned hunt*.
Mr*. 1L II. Link wa* the hott r t * to the combined circle*, the
Mary Lawton and Nettie Parnell,
at her home. After a very In'eretlinR iniMi.ru meetinr and
prurram. Mrs. Link aerveii de-

Mavur and Mrs. Lmnk IV. Tab
■ it and I'raiuhiaiiifhtrr, Maltha
I. aye Wnguvr, of Oilando, left
last week to visit their aon, John
Hi in v Talbott and family, in
Texas.
Mr. nml Mr*. Ih .. Hill have a*
then t;io ts Mr*. Hill'* hroJter,
J. W. Sio-urfl, of Hi. Augualii,*’.
amt Mr*. W It. Nuland and lam.I v. of West Halm Heui li.
Mr. nod Mis. A. M. Join-' r.**
0” tlll'ir recent Rlirst* Mr*. HuKg*
Hint run and Ml** I'rRR/ Anocrlon of Miumi.
Mr*. Fi. H. Colliru, Mr*. J. C.
t... .11 and Mia. Fi. I. (.‘ollln*
o.i.t ,ied to lialmavllle to *pcnd
the ilav with Mr* Kum U's .loughtri. Mi*, it. O. Andvtson and Mr.
A mb i run Sunday.
It "
Men'* Club held their
monthly meeting at th,t ttviedo
Me'liidtat Church Thursday «veninjr.
Mi. ai.d Mrs. C. It. Clouts, who
have U-en viilting relative* und
friemls iii Atlanta fur a roapU
( wmt;’ . have letuinrd liome.
Mi p . W. U. I lair, who has lacii
(tie Rueat o f liar *l»l*r, Ml*, lion
i
"i. «y nrd Mr Catrnway, and
nine. til*. Tommy Staley »nd
famllv ha* returned to her home
at Live Oak.
MU: Audrey Cox and Hilly
Meek have returned fiom Camp

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28th. Mia. Chsrlca S. U«r. Mr*.
T. W. I.awton, Hohhy Shaffer
and H. K. Wheeler, Jr. will tail
teltl,rate the 2tith, and Mr*. JN. Tin no paiiti and (Norge Morgan
will celebrate the 29th. Doc Mai*
i"In. unit Mr*, i'ete Aidin'* aUo
• sine in July. Mi*, l^-un Rag»dnle will celebrate one ilny too
Into to d n riify for the July
picnic, a* her* will be Monday,
Aujt. I.
Hi of T. W. Lawton, who at*
tended the nm-ling for Supcri..iendcnia at (jaineiville, ha*
iciuineti home.
M in Agnes He non* o f Oilando
a Riic-d at the aurpriaa
btithday patty Riven by Mr*.
Huh" I.-. June* for Mr*. W . H.
Lather.
The Rev. and Mr*. J. N Thump
n hud *a their recent dinner
)•■' t tlicit on, Prof. Jauie* Allen
I liompM.n, of Vero Iteaeli, who
H i. Ml I mile home frulli the
■Iiperlnli-ntlent'a i n r e t i n R
In

these filthy food-eaten.
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Hbasiter t i n * Law s of R l'ild *
Ael* at 1*11. known a* Iba i l l ' l l
I 'llT AOT. lb * follu w laa d**itib«&lt;l
iaail In Maiolbul* Hountjr. Klirlda,
will t « of farad for aat* ai oubllc
outcry for tha hlghaat aod basl
caab bid. aubiert I " lb " ilah l of
.the Truatoao o f |h* In tT iia l Iro•roianiaai Kund to r*|**t any add
all hlda at .iba t'nurl llauaa Raatnnlae at 1*^0 iKctork A M . on
lha lath day o f Auaoal, A. 1&gt; I t l i
I'olalita of muntctpalttla* aaaamaai
fur read rlahl of w ar 110 fact
w|d* w ill b* raaarvad from any
Aareal through Which tliara 1* an
m u tin g Btata Road
As to all
land* till* to on* half of all patrolaum and three fourth* of atkar
Mineral* wtu be raaarvad:
U &gt;I I t Jllock 0. A. D (Tiappall's
KubglvUloa. Plat Book I paga 71.
Lot* U . St. a
ST niaaarvllle
Halgkta .PU I lloek 4 nag* It.
Lai* 1ST. I I I . I I * a t i l g act ten
I Midway Park. Plat Dork |,
nagra M a »IW
Lot I I Oloek I I Banlaadn H at
iB e a k .l pages f i t * IS ST a SI.
Lot 1* 11lock I f Hanlando Plat
(took t pages I t s SI ST a SI.
Lot I Tha Hlavla f ’ oluay I'o'a
Rubdlrlalnn. Plat Hook t page Tt.
L *»t».f a 4 Black I Allan's fir s t
Addition to Waahlnaton Haight*.
PlM Book S nag* U .
Lot* I I a I I Block n Flral AddlH*a i « Lockkart'a gnbdlvMloa.
M s I Book 4 p u t IS.
Lul 14 tllock K p ir n Addition
to Lockhart's ttubdlvtrlon. plat
M b 4 pag* t*.

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In

Farbcn Explosion

l ilA i.t 'i U» abusing ihrm it wag.
«n;r
war.
(i'aSMlaani tr»m Pact On* I
,k“
. ' it
, charged
. A il
IffS IlM rS l i « r v s Ussl
lauor. witU
with C4UM:^ by ilI(CBl j,,o-hwtio"
curtail efeisut Fatten 'i bond of th&lt;‘
* ‘ i;
™ with
* * Btittg
“ »mg «iavc
• a .c labor,

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ancun. Tl» curt ual oidiiin; pm,!.- m w * !„ ™ii, ,,t'&lt;* TtoTSSStcHUmiM X.tloiuJ

tailed Iw support the piowulinn*
ot, two ol the counts, dealing
W.lh aggirssivc war.
A thiid count, *p*»!Uiion and
plunder of occuim-d uuutrks,
was amply proved, th* juiUrmcnl
said, against d lm tm a Hermann
Sckmiu. Georg Von SchniUl»r.
Frit* Tex I ! w , Kmxt lliirrifin,
Heinrich Buctcflavii, 1‘ nul Halfh»;cr, Mac Ilgner, FrlHrish J"ehne, and two otherx.
plunder charge dealt ■*ith
Fallen's activities
in France.
Norway. FoUnd and Russia. litre,
tke court f«&gt;unJ, Farbcn officials
IMcvedtd ill* army and laid plan*
before tU. war to take over and
eperate varioua industries.
Sueh planning ami carrying not
of »u.h plans, the tribunal ruled,
constituted a "war crime.'
"thsc* can he no doubt that
tb* occupied territories
w-ie
lyttcinalically
plundered," *tw
uldiilun said “ Faibcrv made forto participate in

Wholesale Prices

-m m .
t;
U"Ht. Cot. '.Valter F. Tatidi! of
&lt;f»ail«i»uj nsm Wage Qaal
Nashs ilir. Tcm.. whv ssad id
sstatge o* Antrikauu tue fissisrij 3: ■ '• n. f, ,-l j •„■«.» cuit jinai to
an! HeKut* m H" u»'- anludln* flour, . g p , puis,
praiinl S g t lluwarst
nil. Mehta rati i, u
-rnd ting,,
.'•luiula vc-umI o. fet.iigil sn.ulur
l).t .iv uthvi aiiic i f &lt;lir phtowi
a bull loser tr.rouglj
___ and
fiirnu* to the danger area sehctil '• •t-.- inctc.-v«... ,»f two corts a
vi*l.» taoii oars c'ntdtr.mg highly' P« iu • !'• Uad and threw cents ;r.
' •la'.ijc cnamicsd. luul lv «u kn»c)(- »nw- -r&lt;:l. w ikl) it'O-i in making
•*d fiuirs a Uack,
' o ."J W
c
unu an Aincr*
U iih the help uf Cunt. .(•«» ph iiu-, r..!ai-{ i Co. I’ricc 'wost cx
il in oial.e i'. !i ..r, " r » co,t
Ouns'c of Eliaawrihtun, Tuna., »nd
Wniranl Officer C1u&gt;Ui VVarncr,S out uni mow o t&gt;»ik at retail,
lo nghtrd the caix .iud tewed l ’liiliji Morris and C«&gt; *nd Key*
r.clii fvlluwiil * ol w iih f pi-1-?#
tbom awav frutu ih. fire.
"It wasn't «]UiU' *\ !.*J u ’ It* .ip-iease on its name i)i„i; I cifci •
Hattie or_ the ftulgo'7 in the last st,■r,
T’n Xiuc .iinl end nt tease, f i).
Inter , of, thn wusi said M :Kef.
. ".m,Ui yete.a.w "but It WM Inwi'd iy I*,, thar n w-fk a vleel
pti*e oov'rt of S" lo fid it Itn.
t l.Ac other rescue workers. Me* I h s t .i'l, the fl-dhh I &lt;hi S|u*i l*o.
Keu wo* ensued with rvd ami Mia.'on. ! cot. of on» in thive
do*
i, ion i,t * selected list of
.hii jilt dyrs
it j Iin I pivduct "to tmet cunt*
psiit, &gt;11
* ' •• viiri ln,*rr.i*r* ItiiTudcd

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t s t s v»
Ai-ionem- war rrtnica vroscc-U. ilia
■ •Luil'w;»hui»n
• • • *
pb»tu was ^rudo&gt;.lai*.il at that time:
durimr
explosives
for
ruckot
■ In lhi.r rn •• wu r im- lo Iho botubs. Th* plant is I•voted In the
very heart of the g jilt f«r the Fiv ik Ii o, cupsturn i tuc
^oupcakahlo inimej which thq
thud lU.ch committasl' a«aln.lI c G,u" r t^
mumeuta of **ma
clvluaUuii in this u*b and moot
**'*. 'J “ ' ul' " * 01
mystery
around
trie vxnlouotr.
toxt.iita of »s r»."
bl.vktd
\i tin- huier.t o f ita power, Whin French -oidict* Ll.v
Furjun lenmillrd lial firm* in German rcpjrte.* from the nlant,
Got many avt more than too vait'ral autvivors conin . nted;
“ No wonder. Th tj \c ,-oi -omc*
Ihitjjjiliuci the world. Many of
thing to hlJa."
iit»" Jlanis have Lrcn destiuyud
WBithet the survivor* souk*
since the a«r anj one. » t l.udvigor meresssuiuj.situ fen, ' « &gt; the •Cfiii* y c jta Jar fmnr knowlidg
o f r dita*trti-j, explosion wliicli th'ii in the uacitcnicol of the
rxnlosi.in could not hr learned.
Hil'.d hundred*.
Some persons who worked in
The dim.tors d r a in d plcodcd
innocent to the cl..true- againtt .lie plant said tney r»uld not
tiiyn 0*1 Aug. 14, it*47, nod the Idantify the product* n.ey m n
ho
o f Id tu t l . nl» »n hovr
-rnlung
tti«I got undti May on Aug. Sit.
•
ore -I lir ;m 0,*0 New Yolk
T li. ether thrm ju.'Kurs arc Pmil
TU .' rluiiii of blasts Ucxtrcyed
»te l‘ i| r if ss|
si*; true!, driver
l.t cents rn
M. ii&lt; iU n . 'f T.sion llongv, l-a. or damaged IB hud'llng' in the of In* remarks,
h,» f far r, ’‘,'m , 1,-,.; woxkct &lt; in
Janu^ Motrir, of ulsmarck, Jf.l), plant, which
tiniduycd Jj.OdO It* lure miViting (o hK iiisnu* Uf'twrliP'scM . New ^ ml i.rj
anc’ I'hirvtKi K. M i. roll, of In* worker* lint
the cause of the sctli't Kv told tlicSenateit Mould
Ctioipl". t ! tents an hour fur
dLnapolis, !i,U,
original espissinn could not he pm "fui wrenr” If it cuuddexud 3;cdi riiht'-r snrki-rs ip. OMe and
&lt;kternunr*d
umd
the
wrcckae*the
bill
applied
only
to
’
.
lut
sewn
IVi ,*. -ipj |0 rent- on liotii fur
The
Thu »lronc*-st Itiiurusgc was in•.Kilru cnoiiph to permit liivesti* 1 |mll*tax rtnteu.
an un-fn ofied number of jlrwr %ft
vpil fur Vuii Schritxli r, the
serv
cation. And the dc rastnliou I* so
" ll applies In all 4d stele* IpJ* s v ,,.;', n tJa|ifnmi,r.
cf ot
__ all urtea divisions. The
great th;it the causa m«y never fr u it it affrcls tns voter ,|ual(fl*
judgment said:
lie leai rod.
eniihn Hau.-c of the • onstilutioit.
li um„.vrrf tfM,. r , « iron
-lie was the Icadinit fltrure re
iotte U it niglu new evplualons
"M y posltimt is that thy Con*
rron.lblo for Fwrhqn'e general the llcrllir situation is ettisboomed tu 1lie flaming vrcckagi: , &gt;CTV*» has li" povyci under our St. 'r clretlous
jH'licy designed to achieve dohii faclorily rtsolvwl.''
lie »|mle in a hushed IhmS! of • f t&gt;i« plant itdirerlllin^ rescue ConstItutiur. to ,sy *lmi shall, or
Ih u i, ii i i f , cl w h a te rr qush
nallon uf the dyaatuff* and chem­
to save trapped . *ha!I rot iv. the ipialirralioiis Ifnai. 'i - a »tuio ini(M.*es arc the
( onununi
niter L*,S. Am* aqueds
ical indnstrlea of Europe."
workers. Shortly !»•_f•■x«• midnight for » u-r*. Ivvause the peoplo Ql'alifn-ninm* ut an&gt;ei.c v 'U 'p In
The Farhen dirl^«tol!,. mc&gt;t o, lawsilur W l i'dell Smith reached
IU-n*s siill raned over a half* Haw olsctl thai power sltc.i'lwts a iiathx.iii c h i t . on
them now graying and In their Moscow witn plans ..f the west­ xuiU' square area.
*. under the very Urm* ni the
'I a -lute wirhes t„ re pill w
sat •urn iw it l v.n)le the ern power* f»&gt;r .i verbal approach
u iit 't
o "o.y u I lo ll !a r t h '.v
to Fni-lvn
i'l'i'-lyn Mini#lei
Minis ICl V. M. .M
.Molo­
* y . r ’ tjuSl tlia luiicmciit '
oh&gt;.
American and French soldic* ■Citltcd Mate* Constitutfdn.
Kici,din.
' rn.
ini L
hnr'iul dn vn tov In ihc Kiemltti.
W‘M’ tsv-r.nnw fircintn an I polks . Hi* aig-jmcnt » i . , this:
is n 'th in e I n iiy re s s cun d» other
.o' i»ij
i
eonstituuor.al
»i.r ne'c.!.t:nv S u d r* Curti. (&gt;.
Thu _ ambassador*
State* h*%« the right umlcr th« than
amb.‘i«ador* o f Britain, Hunucil into the hlarln-r Into,-no
O Vlacrnw i
Ind a fte r '‘the
bo t'.S.
l-’ .S. and
ami I’l.ines
Fi.me* a ie
i « cxpCctC'l&lt;
expcctsHli *« &gt; »*" trspm'.t workeit. So-no Constitution i.. stmeity quallfica*j airindtuvi
a lt manih* trial ’ Thli:’ entile to'*«tali,
»•*!•*wnii
»uthMolctnv
Molotovwith
witha ufew
few
m«s'r». «»th*is . uvrsiwl imtir for votet* tr. stale election*. ( "Thir bill •Stcunl* said, "wat
rt.*t !t*v nf tlifs tv„ d .v readme J days
about the
the Berlin
Burlin blockade
blockade 'mild, rcr*In nudifs pail s through
Ntx* tbr CmisMtution s»y* that tioi bmught hot. , , •crinJ, vein
»ys about
V/ lhn verdict wav davnUd lu th o ic ru ii ami other problem*
*h. wiecknp-e
p.‘t*m:l vcdlnx fer nail t.al rep- mi. I high |. tllticul intvgllty had
-nu.iiui Farhuns d im t o n !
"T h « object ..f the diplomatlsT»'eJ abounded of herol.m b y , resent* live* ,hqtl ham the tarns ben .vohn.d
l.y low politiwl
^ w L X amresilvVVcar
jib-P* imw lata g taken is t o ! AmsrUaii
soldi, rs at.d Uermin .joslif.catiou. as :no*c vuGoi; Ip ( .apedlen. &gt; •
T..« board of Kartwn. UiutU- 1 clarify tlw position in orU,*r to j
•ndlioii dnllar rhemicsd trust which |ascvrtjiu whcilnr there t* sny I
cal mdc! ihrouxhout the world, pro*i&gt;ect of icrm ring ubutarl** to
“
Q u it te d on at l o s t two o/fdlwu.s.on. taking |dim* whh
ih. It.e fount* promoting wnr and view- t » « seiilum-nt whnh tliu ■
eof-rpr.dng to gain GermanJ t *&lt;• British govetntneut dt ilr and I
K iiu o c e oy mean* ot wai.
i *W ch *.vc hupc r.mv lend to peace I
socurlty
• * nu!
—
security m Lurope for ux
In so doing, the court noted
the* Field Marshal General Wil* all,” ‘ Bovin said.
1uf Or nie.l w ujee* in Moscow
V im Keitel, ch lif uf Grrmsty's
high summand, went to for n* tu meanwhile raid u fuuiejiower eoh*l
ubjuct that Karl Ktaush, choimi.in ftislice, lussiM) of fi'iolgti nun-;
o f totlern, had muru knuwUdye Istera. limy result fn»m talks u t'
th_n wo* ahsoluuly necessary Ainet Icun and Kilt it It i upresvn la­
thes vvrh Soviet l orcign Minis­
about war plans.
Kettcl was banged a* a wot ter V. M. Molotov.
U.S. AmU.,"»ilo! Waltea Bedell
eriruiiftl, 1/ Kruuch ^a * kep* iti
lht&gt; dark, it appeaunl evident that Stnilh lulutne-l by plane to Me**
ietri'i ltgure, In Faibru's luiard cove nt let talks i" Berlin and
'anew even lest about Hiller's London. With him was Frank
Ibda*rt*. formrr British minister
■Tunvioso plan*.
The. same *k'gre»*ivc war Count to M«»aC"W and a |&gt;riv«tc secre­
M it t t l i
wpe Jlsniisseu by a no i hut court tary to British Foreign Secretary
Cti.ti m le
in the case agalnxt the Krupp Ernest Bevin.
24 te.’s/op**
I f the conversations here prov*
guniiiaKlnc firm several month*
ago. In all can s ogninsi German satisfactory and a ciifeicncs) be
Industrialist* thus far, U.S. i\n&gt; ngrevd upud, Xha tl’ foritusnl* ray
72 iAv&lt;fi
rr'niv. prosecutors have failed to there la n groii clmnco tlmt «h*
ii.ci
tit'u
will
be
held
In
I'arli.
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n
r ile p ti
(i.slts iic iw m , iwiWi U,| ,.*•■
tua-Vu thl* cluirge stick.
Tire FarUn Iribunal «nid in It* .ili'iit tnc time of the next L'niu-d
an esa&lt;risn&lt;s wca psav'v c t«.
Jptlainent that a dividing line N'istinn* a**«mUy meetrng, which
II, I * , « ’!*,■ an* ismsaJaai
n u l l to be drawn sdhtcwliera Will often Sept. 21.
lit* sh-i i it ih, attisti is', ye­
The* ‘olwn**r* .aid they urc
Whiti, the guilt Of German, fhr
^7lno, rich vellum Ihot delinaot** iha character o f
as.. TK, Cullatiive bs'Jti s*et
wagir,/ war 1* determined. Tbe not pcsslmisllc aiioul the chance*
Tie court caJd, o f ,ucli n Jk'i-together on ihu
III.* oOviouW) layy. tin
• ikb
Ssru.sn. v,"*U| NsaC
pour hand, expresses your ''writing partonalily" with
on a ieril Idgher than the men iiues'ian of Beilin and the futuro
M r I" is, **»•*, i,s * n iia p*.
clarity, lit hand-docklad border and ilm plicily o f
of Germany a» a whd^.
chaieid acre.
psit lis p , n i I t , , .
Tl«* Informant* satrt feniith aid
"Han* for aggressive war were
styling make It a stationery of diitinillon. While,
made by and within a closely itmivria pruhubl) will lulk in- .
gum tied rirdc, the Judjrmmt .-aid. formally with the French urn74 tfieert
blue and ivory.
"Tli* meetings were secret. The tiassador la fore nsking tu .M' I
74
en
vefopet
into, malion esehnngtul was con- Molotov Then* l« no Indication
y*t
when
the
tall.*
will
start
or
fluehiial.
"Krauch, the chairman of Far- when Molotov will lie able tu see
Ibtn, *a , far beneath ntrmla-rshlp tho western representative*. How­
ever. It is repotted nu time will
in that rlrrhi."
Tnc 20,000* word
irn'lclnunt !&lt;« lost in setting the machlurry
aga&gt;nit the 21 director* s i , hand* In mjtlfiu.

Poll Tax Bill

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Duval Road-Bridge
Project Discarded

"The menace o f rata to the health and economy of the i
£ 5 r*“
TALLAHASSEE. July 29. op,..
nation la more clearly recognized now than ever before”
£ Reiteration of war time
Stvtv Improvement Con. *
says Ur. Donald B. Armstrong. secomi vice-president, Metro- control* over consumer credit, Th*
today discarded plant t,
politan L ife Insurance Company, director o f the health and »i*ch a» re*tratiant* on imtaliment mission
finance ■ 122 ,W0,000 Jarknnnville ’
welfare services of that company, and in charge of its cur- buying
lioad and Bridge project hut it
4. Direct authority to regulate
••I t »R|tr«i mf
*•
took »:rr* to borrow 14 ,787,001
rent
anti-rat
educational
campaign.
Dr.
Armstrong
points
aneoulation on commodity ex­
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for work In four other co u n tin g
out that the United States Department of the Interior has change*.
I'd lla i
The Jacksonville ptoject, whirP
i, n m in * HI. I *
recently taken the lead in a nation-wide attack upon the rat
S Authority to reguUle hank involved
dttalaaaa W sraa-r
three bridge! aero** thproblem, with the cooperation of many national and local credit.
at n *t n i p r i n v n a v n a
ft. Strengthening of rent control St. John* and Trout Riven and
■ t t merle*
9 W agencies and industries, including the Insurance company.
road*. » • * dropped
1 no
with the administration to bring connecting
EM
after the Duval county board of
"The rat Is the moat dangerous and useless pest in the de
controlled houtlng un't" hsek comiui**lonera
n.M
withdrew in ( p.
U M entire world," continued Dr. Armstrong. “ It carries many under rent celling If It deem* it
fla . W . i
proval.
tit aMtaarr a - ilr * - . mrtin nf diseases often fatal to man. including bubonic plnguc, ty­ e.ec»«**ry.
The county hoard charged otig.'
Ifeash*. r**v ta tl-«a ■ « * nrnffron •• phus fever, rabies, tularemia, rat-bite f e v e r , and food
7 Inventory eontr-'t of *earee
inal plan* had been chingtj.
*ntrttnlar-.a&lt;&gt; l.r Iba i « i ? « m al
rommoditiev
which
badcally
ef­
raUlaa laada. Kill b« rkaraad la. l&gt;oisoning Throughout the world the rat and its parasites
fect the e**ential lndu«trlaf pro- State agencies said there hit
al_raa«lai ad*a«ilalaa talaa.
have been responsible for millions of deaths over the years. Auction, or the rmt of l.-ing. and ' been no change In plana.
N u it iia lil &gt;ailaaall* ll»t
lalaad XaK.aaaaa Ha»raaaaia.
"The rat, extremely destructive. Is responsible for th-‘ the rght to ration them t,» In-. Governor Caldwell tuggewtd
Ilm . Ira, I r a Varb. • blraaa. loss of at least 200,000,000 bushels of grain e a c h year—
[ the project he dropped aftn
dutlrie*.
Itairalt. Maaaaa l li| •• I aala.
•..mni* ntmg "I don’t know of*
enough
to
fill
half
our
grain
commitments
to
Europe
for
an
p
iter
toM
reporter*
that
a
t » » l l r r a l d la a - • • • ■ * &gt; » » a l &lt;ba
anything else we ahould do except
A r a r r l a l l l * * » * • • n b l r b la r a l l l l a d
.operate
hill
will
I—
sent
to
entire year. Hats also cause fires by gnawing electric wires
ki*t goodbye the money we hm
a t a l a a l t t l * i&gt; l b * a n
tar rraah H C
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frn
i
proponing
the
rettonii pent."
r a i l . . " a l a l l I b a l a . it a r a a p r r a l a - l Mid by dragging combustible materials into walla."
tion of the war time etert* pro­
la t i l l a r w a p a a rr
aa w a l l aa a ll
The eommitsion planned to
Tfie
Field
stafi
of
the
Metropolitan
Life
Insurance
Com­
aaraa l l a p a l r b a a .
fit* laser
borrow 122.800.000 — to he repa'd
pany
has
distributed
around
200,000
anti-rat
leaflets
in
New
Even hefor- the program wav in r.O year* from toll* and the
i h e rs d ay. j i l t
is *h
Republican leader*, county's thaie of surplus gat tax
York City in cooperation with the Health Department, nnd Pr*-*ented.
HIHI.E VERSE TO D A t
in 101 other cooperating cities in the United States. In this had declar'd they would not receipt*.
approve tuch control* Some «*H
m a n y r r o r i , e h a v e pamphlet methods of getting rid of rats are stated as fol­
Gecrge ff. Gibbt, Sr., Jackt •&gt; '
i; would mean a "police •late ”
THOUGHT THAT. AND I.ATER lows :
of the committion.
pre *ent- ville member
The
me.vurc
porter
hr
y „ n ,nformf&lt;1 th.
HAVE FOl’ ND THEMSELVES
"Starve
them
out
by
keeping
garbage
in
covered
con­
celling*
may
saya
price
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GREATLY MISTAKEN. He hath
Duval board was willing to «pR
on when:
.aid in hi* heart I rhall not hr tainers, nnd by storing food in metal or glass containers: put
‘ " i TTir commodity I* Important P ^ ve . n v p . l t o f th ep ^ J ec,
mo.it), for I thall never he in by sweeping floors and stairways free from bits of food,
r..t of living, or of pr ^ , ? r . I ibe gas la* M-reipt,
,
■Hvi raity.—P» tn:«
and by keeping streets, alleys and backyards free of gar­ ductlon.
not spent.
Chairman Klein Rayle** of tbs’
Wr do not h**e money enough bage.
2 The nrtee ha* rl-en or threa­ State Road Department, alio a
"Build them out: clean up rubbish that could be used ten* to rise « t lea-t SO per cent niomier
m (hit country to {uimde oui
of ihe Improvement Com.,
that
doors nnd windows
ehildten with the kind of public for nesting;
,
. . set*
.
,
.... , , fit
. closely, using above the June 1914 level or mission, said hi* department wit
nearest
renre»entative
period.
not interea'ed In any *'ieh other!
uhooli they ought to have. but fin?
cloth where necessary; fill in holes around pipes
1 Regulation o f the price is project at thi* time.
through tarflfMnrtt we permit i an" w,res with concrete; clean drains of accumulated mater* practicable ssd rnforteahlc.
The rommisaton voted to r*c«irt|
F
i.i
-- I fill
«t i up or block o ff all dead spaces in floors and
ial. and
; The public Intcreit Witt be bid* fcept. 21 on bond* to finar-*
hte lo»«ei which, il prevented,
walls.
secured bv such rcgut*tion
*1,182.(V'0 worth of road* *-W
would go a long way toward oilThe meaiure any* price eeilingc bridge* In f'alm R*aeh. Leon
"Kill them with traps nr poison.”
"
tellinj the cotl of our public
aad •■ ■ d a l at
SaatarO. K la rtla
I I I d n a a lla . !&lt; * ■ »•
kalatad ••
e la j* « ■ « * • »
Orlakat IT. I Via, al 1*0 l*w«l O tte e
■ f •■■•■rd. I t - f U s . a a d * » l * » A e l

tchool tyitem Kite loiiet cent
thi* country &gt;84,706.000
tail
month, the highetl level ever re­
corded in a tingle month in the
n.tton’t hulory Such lo**e* eouH
by-rnlarge be prevented tince
nv'*t ol them aie earned by carelettnet*.

.et must he ‘ gcneraUv fair and (•ilrhti*l ronntle* and a 1175.000 s
equitable." amt mutt take Into ritrut Inipeetion building In WlnNo Bubbles For Britain
. .miderstlon speculative fltretnat*r Haven.
rtm*. ebangei in eoit, eban-r«
The bond*, which will be re­
in
profit*
amt
other
eelativ
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Tlit1 British Treasury indignantly denies that under
tired with the individual county*
factor* since Novemh-rr. !9t.

the first qunrter of aid from the ERP Great Britain receiv­
ed a lot of bubble gum and jtimrncks. It seems that Com­ freer*- of prices
munist circles l n London have been passing t h a t word consultation, nnd- s a
amf -i^Aiew gif rricr
around, to jrivo the impression that the hard-earned tax Cor hearing*
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money o f the American people was being spent on flipUR \tipu1.t*. •&gt;“ &lt; f-r{
The Chance Vought atrplar* lutiulea HIWI fayoritlea.
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1t.-1eultmTtl
enmmodtun anv
factory bat begun mottng from
The British Treasury, accordingly, has made public a , Tnuximunv prtc- mu.t be high
Stratford. Conn, to a trie near breakdown of the $22^,000.000 it is getting for the first eroueb to reflect th* parity price
Dillat, leiar. un account ol the .first three months. The bulk of the commodities are coming or a comparable price establishdanger of being bombed out ol fnim Canada. The Canadian list, adding to $130,860,000, was wi by the Secretary of A gricaL
tore.
it* preirnt location in the e*eni made up of wheat, flour, Iwtcon, cheese, boef. lead. copper,
t&gt;n wage*, tb* Jegltlatlon:
of war. Other induiinet located aluminum, zinc and wood pulp. F r o m the United Statos,
E*tabtl*he* wage eonttol* over
in the
“ lightly
‘ * eongetled
‘ * area* of* John Bull bought $55,910,000 worth of cheese, orange juice. employe* only when a ma*imum
New York and New T-tiffand. tobacco, zinc, sulphur, carbon black, lead and petroleum pro­ • pipjover espe*'!* \n uve the wage
-nc the employer and wh*n the
whete everybody get* on every ducts. He bought oil from the Netherlands West Indies and priee ha* been e»tahll«hed affectbody rite’* loet and nobody could from the Middle East. Cuba sold him inedible molasses and ajusttment a* a Rati* for •eeklng
a priee lnere»«e.
drop a bomb without hitting ethyl alcohol; Chili sent copper.
" None of these items look frivolous. They are solid fac­ A wage board wmiH he created,
•cmebody. may well be cobrii
and would have p-’wer to rule on
tor! ttmilat mmft. That thfir tors in the reconstruction process. British infants may l&gt;e whether
a proposed " » g » Increase
wdl be another w»» tomrumr m making grown-ups disgusted with their antics with bubble w »» neer*»ary: 1 To rompemate
oibfr joe* almcti wiihout saying gum: but if so. they are getting it from individual trade fot increase* in the co»t of living
lor everyone fuep1 softheaded sources. Their Uncle Sam and their Uncle John will have or prevent towering of ti-lng
vtarvlarda: 2. To corrert incqultie«
•estimenlalnt*. When ihe iteal war none of it,
in the wage striKture:
To cor­
come*, it will
win be
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To maintain m en tis! production
Poet And Vandals
the thickly populated highly congertrd metropolitan rttv mar -be
OiiMrcn are said to have vandalized the birthplace of p . ^ V ^ ^ ' e ^ r V S
nearing an eclipte
the childrens poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In Portf(,r hU night t. New York

Und, Me. Police say the old house, indifferently maintained r-at- .Jay and from there bv plane
o Missouri to vo»e in the Peprimary Tuerdav.
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Vr. Truman wilt tab- part Sattr, d Governor i W y faded to
y fi„ t piano in Portland, brought from England on a

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•gainst the ravages o f time nnd the weather, was ransackwb*| would happen in th» coun
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FleciersI College nett ei'ml-er
Rememberrd as one of the Cambridge literary group, wood. He will Jeavr Wa»hingtoti
presidential plane. The
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fjr„ t gained fame in his native state, nt Bowdnin jn -he rresid
at t2:20 PM arof the other candKiate* sot ‘ Co„
frnm which he was graduated in the same class
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PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE

/ti*«aea g r r w r lM . dispensed
marenty. Il w.-uldn t
« Jwjth Hawthonie. It was during his ten-year professorship p V! *' M
Repairs sad adjastmsilts mide^
a bit to tee Thurmond and Vil- at Bowdoin that he published his first essays and sketches.
Tt.e Prv-idrnt will *prsk exfem
lace gel more F.tectotal ' otri than His teaching genius, and not hi* writing, won him a Har­ 30! sr.^oaily for to minutes some:!
Hours &gt;-11 — 1-5
Truman, and to it i* coocnvable vard post in the field of romance languages. He became wb&lt;-:t between 1 :V) P.M and 2
Sat. *-n
that Dewey might not have a ma- the only American honored with a bust in the Poet’s Cor­ r.v.
Phase TH
t Preildenl will lake off from
footyt. In that cate, the election ner of Westminster Abbey, and hi* Cambridge home be­ N tIS
AOaalie National Rank Rldg.
* York at 3.05 P M, stopping
Ranfaed. H srHa
would be (brown mto the House came a ahrine for Americana and European*.
in A*vK-pgton at 3 55 P.M.. to
of Repretenlaliie*. which w cor
Later generations accord hi* poetry less praise, thougn tr v , o ff ih- White H*u*« military
trolled by the Republic am and its simplicity and metrical skill rate him high as a child-1
whkh would undoubtedly elect ten’* poet. If it la true that his birthplace* was ravaged bv
Dewey. The la»t fe-e that b*p- children, they must have been some who never read hi*
pentd wji m I8J4 when Joha work*.
Qumcy Adam* w** elected by the
Moot# after failing to get a na ,
C W CRASHES
y t of Logan. Utah. Hs wa* tSr
jority hr the Electoral College. | SHAN'GHAL July » u *V -A inly American aboard. Th* others
He eves ran **co*td to Andrew rirll air iranpoct C-4* rnikid

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•era whan the Hew* cbdn I give •board s m reported killed,

bin tbe Presidency However, it
wvrktd out prettT well » tbe
end. anyhow, lor Jackson won m
tbe neat election, and again in
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Prendent Truman ~adn a noble
ipvecb about tbe danger* and ra­
ce* lenience* of brgb prveea. of
wbrek nobody who brm (eocenes
need* to be reminded T k il be
forget to raentaon wa* t.val the
primary object of tbe New Deal
fot l j bog years bat been to
bring shout these eery brgb pore*
of which the President now com­
plains "We wdl raise pore*."
•aid Ptesadrnt Rooserefr when be
began creating Karaites. "If m
cannot do * one way. wy wdl rb
it anetber. but raise prsees we
wdl." Preardent Truman bas c « trsued this policy of ratting paces
since be took over three years
ago Hr » itdl (rnncxng mat govemaaent w o n mto tbe ebannefa
of trade to dm tmsr of bafcana
ef dolars. He u speodmg bdhrmi
of dolars to enrtad psvnhacteo.
Ha is deang evervthmg be can
to get gram farmers So plant lest
nnd to start wheat m na In n*e
paces. He ndsoutas rawing mam­
m a wages from 40 roots an
bom to 75 cents an kwwr. which.
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Reside* a Chinese co-piht, were
Olives* »--&gt;ldier*i being alrfliDed
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The Central Florida Grower* Coofterallve b
atlD open for membernhlp— Yoo nay W " ■ « » .
and hare all tbe advantages the Central Florida
Growers Coopemtir. o ffr ro -T H lS SEASON!
klembevahip In Central Florida Grower* Coemenitive doe* not rrgalrt an inraatment In ex­
pensive plants and eqninnent— and NO HIGH
R E TAIN FEES will be deducted.
Central Florid* Grower* Cooperative In for
tbe benefit of t h e grower member. Plana are
•UB tentative— no join now and ex p rm yoar

The Central FbeMa Grower* Cooperative
Km availshie tbe roe of tbe finest facilities of
tbe Dr. Pbl»pn OrganlntUn-witbont pnrrhoae!

MENTS. THIS PARTICIPATING LOW’
COST INSURANCE CAN* BE CONTINUED AS TERM OR CAN BE CONVERTED TO SERVE ANY INSUR­
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FUNDS FOR CHILDREN. PROTECTION FOR FAMILY. SAVING AC­
COUNT AND INCOME FOR RETIRE­
MENT AGE.
I WILL BE IN MY OFFICE FROM
N I N E TO TWELVE FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY MORNINGS AND SHALL
BE GLAD TO ASSIST ANY EX-SER­
VICE MAN OR WOMAN IN RE-STAT­
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VERTING IT TO A PERMANENT
FORM.
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WHICH NATIONAL SERVICE LIFE
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What movie would you mo*t like they didn’t *ee me for a longl
’arlln Palmer liny, Society Editor
Teleph on e I IS
II you want to make the ro*l of
f„rgrt ?
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I'm
'.imtiiri
n- i fnt your»elf
y ou al„j | may ha-e many pieRettr Dart*- "In Tlii* Our Ufe.*
■ci'v i.arm wi'atl. ■ ptem lunrhe* Ill|r.
consider prime rardidatr* (With Olivia Ih'llavtllandl. I* wa»
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I icpat.nl &lt;|Ulckly and fm „ t,llvlon. hut i f . .hff.renl with Ju*t dull, and dullnei* It th- un­
tuelonl into a mrnlc ha.ket or ar, Unl M„ „ tlf ,ht. e |(tter forgivable tin in nuniet."
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w)), „ W|, up
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Ruth Hutaey: '"Pierre Of The
pick them up out of the kitchen l|!r(t which represented .. low point
Plain*’ with John Carroll and
MONDAY
Mr* J. S, Cleveland and daugh..it' e.urv them in the c
\ *.!!T..’ in thnlr career - So th- \|* H'dly- llmet Cabot. Even my relative*
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Ilentlrrtton
C m i-- of i hr W.S.C.S. of th e'te . •'tiingrr" •■ntrrtainrd en Tues|.i|ii I-ati *. i ■■
'* 1,1 '* ,,,*1 i- oo.l Forum hn* ipc-rled «oine -if In Providence didn’t likr it. »n It
F i»*i Methodist Churrh will meet day aitrtmmn nt (hr home of Mm . have returned from a visit in
r,m will do avat -tlth after lunch
- llenr on Vh- li wnr»l rrllnloid rr- rnu«t have been had.
al 8,00 I’.M. n« follow*: Cirri-- II. It. Pippin. Mr
Cleveland’* North nnd South Carolina to
ill. '.Jraahhrg. too
p e rle irre af H ere we c
Metvyn Douglas “ Mv -eeoiuj
N'o. 1 with Atr*. \V, S. Thornton, mother with nn informal Corn their home at 1010 Oak Avenue.
Si.irc I am a great .nndwmh
p
Fred, M»eMnrrai 'M v w»r*t
picture. 'Nagaua.' In which I waa
AA'.st f s iat Street; Citric No. 2 Colt rnd swimming party. The
'rise Kllen Hoy ha . loft to viait
One incredihlj heroic Mv worst scene
•••"'
......f"' oneonetta*w a*‘Maid «*f Salem
with Mrs \V. I'. Chapman, 2tW guv-i- gath- nil at Che Fippini ..
new fillti g* to put
.•ml Mr*. William Bunge in
critic oh.ervcd tha* Hi nt of the , of all time -va* when I tescued
IV m
Nineteenth Street; Circle ho;m on IV m First Street atound ,\l.t{:t»tM, l.a.
S*"** ,,f I ' "
'
‘" V time I .....
a. though I wa* go- Tal.» Itirell. who wa* lint to a
No .1 Vrith Jin, Fh'lrhrr Holla, 'he trimming pool. Mr*. Clevc
ing tn r-k.. a ..vophone out of slake »nd surrounded hy savage*
14; 1 Valencia (hive; Circle No. 4 U n i iva* -r**..tr*] in -«-rving Corn
.ml*
»&gt;ir in
* ..
«
Ml** Kny I’hagim ,t ft on Tues*nd cawing crocodile* *"
with
Mre. T. K. McDaniel. 1313 O lav fruit Johe. potato chit" ntiii .In. to rpt ml .t muiilh nt Carnp
Miriam Hopkins: "(ientlemen
.Nin
.“ "tm'fnrnS
0I Ttn tf 1lift*
V f* nit*
'"1 h.V
*
Lucille Hat): “ Roman ScamUU.’
I’a’ AAvenue; C tele No fi with cw-kli * hy hrt mothrr nnd airter, tVii,oi n ut D-lann S|&gt;rlnc* upon.
lhir«» or am- of the early pictuii-s in
After Patk' f. mv choice. I’v#
.Mr.
.
I
.
T.
Dos-.
If-Ul
East
Second
Mn«
l*eggy
l‘ip|iin
»f
th**
ithiiiA
'mix
mil
iu
Tiw
t
I
y
h
I
a,
. ... ,
„
...
. i
••
. . . __ .oi.d hy the Miami YWCA.
W h ich I w a- a *how girr lt'a v e ry nnl\ seen thrre of mi 10 pirture*
strict; ( irrlc Nn. ti with Mm . I..
i.-o-. invili ,1 were Mi*, (teorge
| \* iiitNl Ulclv
illseonrerflog to g • to n friend"' hill I wa* unfortunate enough to
S. I Ur h* y, 1002 French Avenue; D.ii’klemnn, lr.. Mr,*. I„ S Hart*
ia’Hjlh
f*M
I
tit*r
tin*l
u
nt
cl
V m Dot ham MrNitli i* vi-ititig
hntt»o far nn evening end find out see that one."
Cl le No. 7 with .Ml*. Edward field, 'il*. Ft I. I’erkin*, Jr:, Mn.
cirFl* , . * tin* U «t Minppy. ilHf they are »hon-in.- nr .■ ,'f those
Charles l.a ugh Inn: “ A pro*
It \\ r.lppirMJtt: Mra'. Edward f'”
Klrrlnr In Casselberry.
lift
**t 1l«
ti*niiD' ?!, |*»H 1 .m Vbrdi* r.ipt'ire* to n Filch I - riittpit a- due I lop of 20 year* ago railed
Mr* Frank 1 WoodK
The I’ liilalhcn Chi** of the First
%tit :M *»r iniii t r hirfid.
...o'f III.
III
II
n:
__ ,1 II.......
round wearing * wig down t-&gt; here Down Rivet ' * A* nn oriental
Firvjyterian Church will have it* ru
Sir*.
Iticnard
Brown, 1141 *. I
i\UY•ri* lit ib#*&gt;Mnf rh f.v f nn«l and little else '*
••plum runner I woe* harel nut*
re,--Ur meeting In the hunt of » Mr*. Charles
Vo-lnpirh, B r*.
Mr. ami Ml*. Roby Laing have
dninif
« teve*.
Vietnr Afntiire "111 pick 'Mur- 'n mv none to give It a flat,
rovi.t-J did) -upper nt the home Ifc-ugia* Sten-trom. Mr». II. J. u
.............
tutrinl from Ss-* -in where
ird u1%4'tl
ilie* « *dl *.'fi &gt;nnrd I’ o-e ' The reason i« ohvhius to oriental lock The nut* combiner!
of^all*. I'. IV I'l-tv in O le**n at Iftil h n. Jr.. Ml*. I.auren Johh«nn. jj’ , }
two wrrk« n» ||l(.
i*Ind dir Minn nd l- tt» Ifit* n»m« nnvone wins »aw the piriure "
with the -rripl rirrtrd the mo*t
(Imil o'clock. The group will meet Mr*. Kvrrelt Maulding, Mr*. Mary
,,f itr, nti-l Mi* J. I*.
!.i in tmn
Tli. hnf -»"f Yf« il on
John O ilfie ld “ Mi low n-iot e»aul**lr torture I have ever
*1 lii* Storm of Mr*. K. W. Fite on ( Jilt, Mr* Rhrnly Best, Mr*. Sum |{i,*lit.
*i|FIVl'irll III* l‘l, ifct j; n ‘|i
was 'Between t'&lt;o Worlds.* a known I also trcall that I c»nre
C l 1 n Avenue «t t-.Wi o’rlock.
Bitkin. Ml
llvrlierl Hilt. Mr*.
•Ilr “ S p |t t * | iN'tll \h*» ta**M **f tin* remake of 'Outwmd Ihomd ‘ It to n sticky end In the picture."
_ Tha Truth Reaki-r* Cln** of the Wtlliu.it l.idfler, Jr.. Mr*, (ieorge
( n,y
M,..,ie of lai ktonville
*lu *«* mill ♦* *iiiMgi* n-ti t»f ilt«*|
loan t . -tie '•‘ rimlerella .tone*.'
and mv*ti. mid h a d "
First Methodist Church will meet Pilltni. Mr*. Herbert Thurston.
(„
th-. . len.l in
ti».
\ I f nstupid
idiotic musical In
m ' Atari* "• *•i* m «»r - * ,»eie ■ .oniplrth
at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*.; Me*. David tintchd. Mrs. Donald .Sm.fnrd with hi* t'H'iit*. Mr and
ni*i*hi rHxn ftiiil it Irry . . . the Fn-t two ni JlflJI ’tlo West* which l played n lame hratn
L. S. Ilnrkey, 1902 French Avo June ... Mi*. Jame* I.ee. Mr*. Ever jj, . llvn ry C. ......
nt their
»!&gt;• is *
ftivh
.mil
character I hud to enarl tho
rad 'The Big Store”
nue.
ett lr.*, J.i ■ Dale Stott■ Jr.. Mi* lioni* nt Tm: P »&lt;1 Tweniv fir»t
u.th innvi.mini'*- tlnu i itflrcfnSonny Tuft- “ let's sir--iherr ttrinclpnl love teen., after tipping
The Beat dull Avenue Circle will riioma* W. Mcro. Mi** Elisabeth jiti*1* t.
ill* - 1 11IIIf
*t| *1, iliiUPWr, were until nnv \t Paramount Ihev o n In a canoe with nn evening
meet at the tteaidall Avenue It) -on. Mi** KlUaheth Whighnni,
liy
n
*| chopp 'd I a | nr* trial ine
ti »**. on *'
. 1 • nd law)
Chapel nt HidO P. M.
Mu*
Margaret
Spencer. Mia** j j 4.
Mr- t p |.r *vl*. Mr.
Ihi't m inn vtiM'tl «mt
Betti Hutton '"I cboo«« 'Cro*a
e»- n-*d m forth, which IS kind oft
Tin- Kainbow fiirl* will meet at Muruia w right. Mi*. Pippin. Mr*. a).,| ,vt ,
\\ .1 |ltrgg«i . *nd Mr*.
i’l %iv n ft Vi i dlttttfv *
rid h irto iis for * en» bke « . I All Heart* a. me w w*t 11 stunk
Hi* MiiMiitic Hall at 7;tI0 P. M. Pit Pin ami Mr*. Cleveland.
||. r, Ech-I# havi l. ti f.„ Dothan.
&amp; •htViiri \ *•irrt.it
. thi&lt; mny roess Hie low point was *Ka*y ‘ tom -tall to finish,"
All officer* me urged to he
Ala * liar&gt; Dnngleman. Pat and v(u there they weir called »w»*** **h»tlt* ffplli .» rifinliiiMtliiti nf I ’l'ltlr Ease (.o' with fl'iinn I ynrr
pirtent.
l.u.iy Hart*field. So*an Perkin*. rtt( ,.
,|ir suite n ■I-nth of Mi*.
•vt* ) i n. iri;« Inhjt iiinitfmnhti* apd Bartv Fl*reeriild."
TI t SHAY
lU r t u Kay I.lpplncott, Steve ami |,..,v
f.,ther. I! V. Kdliti*.
■s',l.-dd.-.i
. i» iioi.age,
tlhUrtgi** ,e1;
|»*t* j Dm, Dl|t
Something rnllc-l
The Fannie It. Munvon Piano Sc-ut lllggin*. “ Tex” Woodruff.
M EN D
like oi i mun celt n , nnd. of _ .
Photo
h)
llarmoml
Studio
School will prevent Mi** Marjorie Kirhi. d Brown. Denver Vodoplch,
I.h ill. iintl Mr». t* o N'nt.l^rcn
vOltl hi',
■III.
Iti t I t II A IIBOAA N'STONF.
Either
French
I
Mt*.
Courtney
Crnnui*
Sodeihlom,
th-'
former
Mary
Eliialieth
Ann Sheppmd in a junior ccrtifi- Pn'r.ciH and Dougla- Strnslrom. and thics* hnn* mr visiting Mr.
■uni nun it*.- I. g o,N| w-’ f u - mirrlnatn in hrench dm **
MU
ral- piano lecltal in Ihe *tudio "C.itp' llickotn, Higgle Johmon, •n*l M i*.
Inf
{ ni"b 2 pep.wii urn- and
K Hunter, t t'^ n tly Hill daughter of .Mr. and Mr*. T. M. Hill of of this city, who-e mni • wtlh it.
tinge
to
Mr.
Snderlilom
wa*
an
event
of
July
2.7,
Mr
mni
Ml*.
Sinhuat titi.l Myi tie Avenue at Si IS Ih toil nit Moulding. Petti Ca*h luy viwitPil Mi. nnd \|r»*. Knri
&lt;'**«»!,•**| \I *fl'l JlI.|f* w|||)(! (a, ltd* ehile gallic hi alnil Imw I; a.I.I 2
S ATI Ittt 1 A DINNER
„
.
i
,
Mom
are
now
trnviling
though
the
southern
pint
of
the
slate
nn
nnd
o'clock. Tin- public i* extended Sb'.'.ii.* nnd Shinty licit, Sue Noidgren
I ,.iil&lt;-I Smoked T.-ngne
I
1
lit1re itN ..it i--poor- i liiegm, *; rat-l*
a
-dial invitation In attend.
Hi‘ It a. Pat nnd Brian Hill. Willi- (|1, . \ o rd g.•ini I Hampstead* I I ''l" 'n Hu-ir return or Aug. t plan to make their home on West hitr
•
•
it
st.1l
nnd
suga.
to
tn-tr.
Just
h s I|*a*‘ f**r htn c«|n* nlly ^imhI
Stacial Chili Svucc'
- "
Street.
The Pilot Club will hold it* an and Chari--* l.rffl. r. Helen and
*ii • 11 ••!». ‘ 1 ii%hi Hi* ltrri|wM «»f i« f o e *.-lt illr nd-l eaulifbtwer Ala-heii Sweet I'otatoe.
h«*lne** meeting in the Tour!*t h ef&gt; Plttard and-Clngrr** Clcvej| ... Viola Campi-.ll ha* n-.
.ill
-1
-meddl'd
lettuce
Mil
welt.
%
\&lt;’ !»•* It ) Vfitniuiii-. ' * tunfitl«*tI l«\
Steal!lid (ileen Cahhage
Center at B;00 p. M. The hiard ] land,
.A.Ill here Is ii it. b n- I'l-H'SU* l-ien-i i.nd Bullet
turned tr&gt; hi r home at Imi l.nuirl M a r y Elizabeth Hill VFW
Mi'1*1*1 ' l» l •"t1 Wi kh«*j«l4*r, ftt| |)ii*
Auxiliary
lias
mil meet nt 7;:i'» P. SI.
Avertag- niter an extended visit to
*s*k Ibat Fruit
7.'oh .Anmn-t .it Fund of W-ll. - Blewllie from tbe p,w&gt;k •—
t
the l. 4 *t f'oast and Ki**lmtnee. Weils (!. U. Soderblom Picnic
any kind of F-eii'i igr
A t Be a t* h te f.illrg e If r-u like ntfotmal
n" "ddlthm !
Party (Jiven For
W ide in Ki*»ltnmre -he visited
rcd|........I l - t - e . by liotneninkei.
A -u II find it delicate |o
Simple Dress Ih Joy
Mrs.
W . Kirtlcy hr.- sister-in-law, Mt». tieorge The mntiingf of Alls* Mary lie- VFW aiixtlime of America yua'ii find rIn• .u„. worth having in:.die n flri I f . baked, because I lt)-elt-e for Stalled P'.h F allow*)
To Any Busy Woman
S t.ffel, wFio left on July dd for EIi ;.i Ih-i H Hill, ilaughler of Mr. nut ni July 22 n! New Smyina II ir-.ri hrnlo i.n, ,| from Welleit ., mo r-cb mni tcn-li'i, but -&gt;lt.
Sprrisl I hill Sauce
Mr.. Ilt-nry Wight
Kirtlcy, iicr.iu, (letmany where ihe will ami Air*. T. Al. Hill of thl* city, ilctiiv. a- guest- of Mr.. E arl, Icy -in AV.-atrh *ter. Post
Office IIO'V delcelttltle to la.to!
-, le».|HMm .liy mu-tard
wl'.n*.- nntiringe wn» a iiment u|vmi n year with her daughter, H.&lt;: I outtney Cranui* Rodcrbloin, Ih— v nnd Mi* Wlllii.m Vildi-n i!-■* f*uK. K. nt..i«|,-. \,.w A'otk,
AA El.LESLEY HHIIAA M I S
liy DOROTHY BOH
1 tablespoon prepared mus­
1 cup sugar
A'toclaied Prr** Fathlon Editor tvcnt, was honored Inst Friday Mt . Jean Sleffel.
-on of Air. and Mr*. K. (i. Soder- t"i -&gt; picnic meeting. Swiniruing 1 and i f'Joo ,,,,
po-ttuiid
tard
2
egg«.
I
m
ii
I
i
ii
A joy in the life of any busy evening at X;INI n'rlwk with a
duo. was rolemnUed la.t Friday was . ujoyed in the ruornlriK after
It**I' (ilIF.IA |IE\N s t l.A D
I tahl-sp-mn Woree.tcrshlre
Mr*. Carl Ambrose and daugh- evefing itI 7:00 o'clock at the ■ wMi I. it ndloiv tier dinnei was
‘
it
cup
flour
wti-nfcti I* the simple, untrimmed, lUrt/ given liy Miaa Saide® Willitook
1 p • on) young gieen
satire
2 s-|iinii*s - hol—nle
will-rot lire** whlflr ran go any- •in'* .it her home on Oak Avenue, ter Stephanie of Jacksonville ar- !imne of the luide's parent*, 3321, e.'erj to th-' memhet* present. ] i » &gt; » ■. m l In tlun diagonal slier*
•i cup chili sauce
*j
flip
lillttri
when from markrt in th* morn­ Wri-colored tinnia* nnd greenery, rivedyesterday to spendseveral
!ra«poon -alt
VA, *t Hrat Ktrei't.
Dr. O. K,
I'uimg rlu afli-rnoorr a loion.' *. L i
2 -oinll lue- bacon until
were u»ed in decorating the day* with Mr. ami Mr*. J. E. Lid-n, pastor of the Rt, Paul meeting was h.dd Thov- attend-|**'
ing to the theater at night.
F'1 V n f" * -He.-I onions on-1
J '"r.-n—-it 'sn'lla
III.,id -!i y nnd prepared mus­
ro.i-n*
During
the
evening
*ev
I
Higgins.
She
will
return
to
Jli.t such n dte.vi wo* put to
i.Utheiati Church of Orlando, nffl- in: the nueting w-ue Mt*. I!. E .|
..... I"* hut mu linrwn
Ad-l|
I cup rnrlnut «"■«•»
tard i . gel her. Add Worcestershire
m h a test, worn hy a young vt.d lonlest. wet- enjovrd wilh a ‘ Jacksonville on Friday arconi- . i..tci at the double-ring cere- Aleev. Mis. K J Mought-u, Jr., “ 4 ' " ' -*"-i
........... I-earn. Add
V "’
1 ' rga - R ift In flour •niic. . chili •nii-e, 'nil nnd stir
nr
is®
being
won
hy
Mr*.
J.
t..'
panied
by
Mr*.
R.
L.
(iriffin.
who
r.-eet woman thioiigh one of her
mi ny
Ml. Clayton Smith. Mr* "
F. ' ' &gt;'d.-.|. .
i.m-g.n I- l-a.-n »&gt;' ' •'"m-'dale with t-utler an. well.
i -riving-. || like thl*
bu*le«t week*. Tlte simple rhar- Clara. Ml»* William* pmenled ha* lieen visiting for several
Pi in to Ih" rrremony a pro- Thoi.-pson. Ati-. (realign W infrre,M ® '• "-at --it im-ui met lu-t i-m ■ •Jlv
,
* ni -lime with -rnokr-l tongue, a* stlgMr-.
Kirtley
with
a
gift.
week*
with
her
daughter.
Mr*.
coel pray sheer wool lent Itself
g iar. f nuptial muaii wa* lendcr- Alt*. Kola'll AVnslibu.n. Ml . Do*. I'-'
""-1
is.imnuulialeli 'n4' v Spe nd about *, Inch Hrlek grid- il -in the uInii'i - menu. But
Late In the evening n sweet, Higgins,
well to change* of am-Mories,
-i w.u-h lueludcd "Oh Promise ri and AD- A'ihlen nu-l chltdren IA I hi good s.rve.1 «-&gt;!d t
the Cjbfotnin -iiutce from which
i •*1
n"'' 1,1
1
,“
7~“ ,
,
, Mr" ami "Ih-eoilie” . The Iradl*
Wp» dressed tin or down a* Ihe course was nerved hy the hostess
( A l l II I llll l i t SALAD
utltrule
* --ol
Cut *»i tin- ti-ipe ronie* *n&gt;* "Thl.. i» A
•if the in i toil* nil iuIm’I*.
11,1’1 J ” ■ r,,,m '•
l!!", tiui.nl aeu-ling marches were used
nc.-iiuotr minniided To Ihe office Usistid h&gt; her mother. Mi*.
t "ok caiibn-wei until just I.UI "P'l-t1'
*H I-*-try flour I* Usd. spit i.-li-l enuce for fried -tirimp
A ,',*Vn
J',n”
eke wore it with matching alllg- B iout.- William*, and Mr*. II. II. [ hiMlr* n;
ill. Break m pi.-,.-.. While .till »•«*•»r ""&gt;* F* -leereased t&lt;&gt; t 3 or l-iib'riH*l pork i.paretlhs.")
aid "l.ieliealratim*' w *» softly
. ——
__
' 1*
.r* t.u.rnr5l &lt;Tnm 7 ,PT.
‘ f*' piuie
al r ..toe* and Img and a peaked Od*u.or. Th..o- enjoying the evenduring the rarhange of Middle of Summer
felt oat. For rocktaiU am* dinner my with Mr* Kirtley were Mr*. »&lt;•“ *" HurBngtnn a rt A .h ^ ille nUirtage v-iw«.
Tin- ceretnoBy
Checkup
Advisable
p i i *nr oi
olive nil a r o u n d Hu-'
I M v . &lt;;o.Mi*peed, M«*. C. R. Klrt-lN : C‘
Daytona Beach
th
•
A Florida State Theatre
lt w me d t r ir m u worn with a
u x ' l : I \ r. when* thry pt.yr%i m th** flutrhl- wn- |erformed liefote the mantel
Cllticlr .mil pail.
llu.i flo v e r . trimmed Imnnet, a i Icy. M&gt;»- R- A. C.wd»|rr«l._Mr». ^
A pBrtln(.Bti. They have had * 1.1 h ws- hanked with greenery.
Mr
IIKTTV
CI.
AIIKK
If
.Vo-t
ate
ti
e-&gt;uk
lip.flip.tun
I
Ft.
t*.
(ioo.1
speed,
Mrs
L.
F.
Ibiyie.
i
s
h
i
h
i
h is iii
hi
iii
iii
h
c a t r i - n f nnd a|ti‘ ethreied sued*
a* their gue*t* Mr. and Atra. (&gt; Aunts (be top of the mantel wrre Al* .\fwjril|itr% Hratilt l ’i|H«n ■II-*' Rl I Wilh a brown *. .i«.
sh-e.i
For a matinee it a|fp«ar- Me*. A. W, las'. Mrs. Harry I.ee, P. Martin and *nn (Ieorge and wilt
gladioluses no.) greenery
\* Vf*Ua%t* Iwrn Uurb « “ Mtiufi^ *c »\ |t*.»k* votiM Imtlrr Mtnil I ALi I h- Hie
Opens
ed v*ith ‘.hr rnwn*rtitdo neckline Mid. Ddham. Mrs. Hebert A. Wil­ II. O. Williams of Eastman, fia
•i:i nt each end were w irn
you /»?*• !** • &gt;' ••nine nml oilinir vuur
kin
Eirs.- IL
11!: I.*i I’ .M.
cl’m d h.gh at the throat, and a liam &gt;. Mr* Clark. ATr*. II. N, who left thl* morning to return ■ii -it. ltd rnndelahia holding tail th*i Hriinmfr.
in liHik i» hiilr t nu r I »*•'*• i-«iMb mimiitiL*
Thi* mil
long .ring o f pearl* it* only ac­ Rayer ami Mr*. Irn E. Southward lo their respective home*.
llrild re n - l i e
while 'aper*.
■
Dully!
-iroiitui
flit!
txU
*«*!a
»rn,
tn.I
i
»
i
pn
vrnl
tii
vncM,
AlMr*.
F.
L.
Itampler.
Ml*.
cent. For marketing it wa* worn
Tlr- bride, who wn* given in
H Vi. Anderson. Air*. Al Douilney,
With iusual walking ahnea.
tIN S A N IT A R Y KISS
i.taitluge hv hei uncle, Clifford II, Nr.d * i» f *.'■ Ion. \.oi may lake ti- t* suit -&gt;f too mmdi .nn. ti will
All*.
Thumaa
Mero,
Mr*.
R»l|ih
Thla alory hn* a moral: If your
LOS ANC.ELFS Jnlv 2tb i/Fll.irebfi of Orlando, due to the -in * nbeatiu i-Iw'nleir l-.-l. an-i Ih1 i-1 -* ke.-fi your skin -uUHilh nnd
wirdtuhe i* limited,' chonre a »lm- Wignt. H. Atr*. Alliert Jarrell h-reiug
Afr*. I.nrrnin" Rubin
li u). illues* of her father, was mere in need nf i-i-alr* than your &gt;" 1 uul I-—king... that whi-n you
LUSTY, BRAWLING ADVENTURE!
golf elimb into n fall eieliing frmk.
ple style in a weibcut dre»» that Ml*
W llam*. Alla*
RelM-kah &gt;A;n Mrr husband told her- la tin- JInn |y in a wedding gown o f chain- nilrh irliueed *n l In.uI oi
y « 1 v. ill l-mk pi ett v nnd dainty.
RU MM. Misa larlo law-. Alls. Jean »ar nary.
........... a.In fashioned with a -h.er elci&gt;».
wii| he al ease in any company.
U'.r.tOSJl ItllRNAFIONkL fifieati
Fingernails Ink-- punislmunt. It
’ e pat your tin)r at thi* |mtnt.
S a;e'. MUa.Namrjr AMIIiams, Alls'( «||t |„|,j mr that. and he didn't .u:.iuii.rt:e yoke outlined with a
HELEN HAYES' HIT
len d * *’ i«rk. Ml** Canrline Lee,
fnr &gt;rar(,"
Huhln. hi .traded floral design. The dress you don't keep them short, you're 11 n i» tn ginning to look dr y or
splittin- lips when ft :tty, giv-j yourwlf eorne home
LONDON. July 2P. I/Pr— Helen MUi L j Ilian Boyle. Alt.* Kitty nj, ,:.„igh trr of late New York ii it nt id h-ltg sleeve* and the uound to
r Briii.-h *lagr-___
last____
night a
and
mi ]1Odiuiin and All** Barbara !’*"'• ] im p n 'er Charles Baum, testified ter. lull skirt fell from a dropped w l.iiing a tennisiniqm l or a golf ,i.i|- nml hair lieatnienl. Ruh
w-ii mollre oil into your hair lieHaye.. mode her first apprnranee ' ph 1 .
|in ci.n rre court yesterrlay.
on N i Hiip and extended into a wide club.
During the siitnuier month*. fore .■•tiring nt night. I’m n t-iw- l
th-- vritlr* loved her. They thought
ri.viilar train. The fingertip veil
•he was—well, "exquisite" waa|
CORRECTION
Wide sereiv-topprd jara are ex- &gt;f Fivnrh hridal Illusion wa- at eonn.lnu' it is wi... t., g(, with- ..ioiiihi your hen-1 to pioteet led
',l0' b 'w k tu c o la r ^
the word a lot of them chose thin ]
The Herald regret.* an rtmr^ln r* llent
for picnic deanert*. A tmichtrl
In to an orangri bioaaom corVi **• "*n 1
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last Friday ypaper in saying that ; tin(;rt|
siirtonnded with soft
•'.turning
•t and she rarrled a satin rover? ' ""V *. V",*-’ * I”
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COM INC SUN - MON.!
Tne reviewers' nppraisalaI o f |the Oil lire W nf ( omI Church of nilaid satire can go Into ench ni I layer Bonk inpped with • ' i(l *I •• nml it liHpfnl tf»f.»-»i
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white oirltid and white satin
up By rttMilna: nrirh w* •» whut or oliiri lirmt .#»%»•?m,The pastor mr located nt 2.r-U!* Elm
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Glav* ManageriiV* were ao uni- j AltlP-e.
fine tahlesnonn
tablespoon of corn*l*rch
cornstarch o,o -mu *. Her only ornament war
Air line. The church I* located nn
One
/on tly
liy laudatory
al Holly Avenue and y,RI
at Ii t 1‘ the
ih« -.trner
itner at
y-aB (he
the thickening power o f 2 a .ingle strand of pearl*, a gift
. today
... that
lurked nlmoet like a (onspirary.
t.Mh Rtreet.
Ki—. i
! tablespoon* of all-purpose flour.
Fil'h
of the bridegroom.
Tin matron of honor and only
il.ftm int iva* Mr*. Reginal Bo-i- t
ohot who wore a gown of soft
gr* nr; marquisette featuring an
&gt;f/ tii-' shoulder neckline outline-]:
wVli n wide ruffle. Tire rnol-lc-]
-i.lire wn* finished with a deep
(Hpl'itti at the hlpllne and th'
t!te-* was fashioned with a full
.«irt
In her hair ahe wore *
corttict of pastel (lowers and n.-t
HU. le r corsage wm o f yellow
One group Cottons and Spun* in else*
pom pom chrysanthemums. Rerv- &gt;
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12 to 44. Value* to
Rpeclal
Ini a* beat man for the hrt-b‘
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Closeout at
gmim was hit brother Rcgiiisl
Scd-Tblonr.
\l&lt;s. Hill wore for her daugh
irr'» wt dding n drew of shell pink
rtt-e with white accessories and
iter roifi.ge waa of white pom
[mtr r.ttj nnlh-mum*. Tim In Me
gtiHitn'* mother, Mr*. Rndrrhlom.
group of Cottons, Spun* and
"o r gowned in ire blue silk with
Sheer* including sun dressea and street
wl iih ihe wore white acccaaorie*
dresses rained to I4.9S. Rise* 9 to 17
an-F siveetheart roses formed Ii t
and 12 to 44. To Closeout for
cr&lt; -t.ge.
Iiioik-lijlid v following Ihe wed
1'i-jT a reception was held. Uv
dil lug table waa overlaid with nn
Itirlt lore cloth and centered with
.i tow .mangel.lent o f aatera ami
fr-n llanknl with silver rand-'tah-4 nolding lighted in miles. A
ih m tiered wedding rake top|K--l
stilt a miniature bride and groom
sa. placed at one end o f the
Ul le.
flats even grimiest ovar'lls, work and
Naw Ingredient gat* whit* wash whiter...
. i f l i l spending a short time
May clothes cleaner I h A ll’s fiu/nrcelere brighter 1 Ye* ..F A D with Rnper*
with the guest* th* couple left for
Writing Art ion is n :i"iv A.icnU(Jc wash­
IIV Ming JrfloN runlaln* a fnttulou* new In­
a mi dding trip through the south­
ing piinrlplr Wile &gt; III a nb. I’ ,Alt
gredient that gets your white wash whiter,., ,
ern part of the state. For travel
penetrate* material* fa,-ter a-ol nu-re
colura brighter! An I ht-aldea, FAB leave* no
mg Ike hrlde wore a brown and
thoroughly
* -llrt o o f ' No "gray­
color-dulling aoap ei um... Remove* any *n*p
while rrepe dreaa with whit* acing" #oap arum . ., AVxch gi t* whilcc,
scum left In cloth'* by prrvbm* .wrap wash­
ce.surn.s and a white orchid eorcleaner!
«
ing*! Your wh-'I. wash look* fresher.
sago. A fter Aug. I Mr. and Mr*.
•So.’ «lWorn will make their borne
on Just Flrat Street.
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Rich, Instant and*... with a* saap scum... In hardest
One and a half doten lemons
A COLGATE
water! To demonstrate KAU'a /nbuloua sudsing
will make enough lemonade to
l&lt;owrra, two washing machines were (Iliad with
PAUMUVE
serve twenty-five people.
hardest water. One cup of soap was put Into one, one
POT
cup of FA B Into the other. Both washers ran 7 min*
utea. Result: Almost no auda from aoap. A washer
brimful o f auda from FAB.

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Hot Wenthrr Picnics
Easy F o r Slimmer

Personal Activities

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Washes everything

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FASTER, CLEANER, WHITER, BRIGHTER

WEEK-END SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

than any so a p ...in hardest water!

LADIES’ DRESSES

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CHILDREN’S DRESSES

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e t Pishing’ Study
iot Y e t Financed
TA L L A H A S S E E . July Jit, tdV*
M*w*y to finance the U k v (litrechoboo-St. Joint* Klvrr net fl»hl"&lt; *tudy ha*n't lawn made avail­

able after all.
An Aaaociated

when the Budget Cuniml-.u-n HU«»»*•*'• the tnalUi, n.ilhet w »»
there a kvcond to State T n «tu i»r
Kd Lai.oti'* mol ion tu mate the
fund* available. Minute* of the
rui-eting »htiw no action Iflkan
o hat ever.
Hpmhvli at the puny cung it* .
The (ianiu CommUaion had *»id thru- ttcu*«lioua -veil- falae
naked for p«tnti**iun to apnnd tk* *twl unjuat. I&gt;« It nates hailed Tito
money from Ita hunting and fl*b- ** Oi.tr ‘ 'glurhiu*
lender.’ They
ittg lir«iia« tree into tu conduct durlared In every re*uiutimi that
the firhlng aurvev, fame public they Intended to
continue the
hunting i ir a i in I’alni Beach and [adicy lino which the Cuminfoim
U v v counties, and manage the had vig«n.u*l&gt; ceii.uied.
U*vy county prtwtve.
, Throughout the cungrea*. can-

Marshal Tito

I'reaa i«i*ott
Tuoaday that the State Budget
O m w Ih Ivd had re Irawnl 1110 ,000 to the (lama and Freak
Water FDh Cotmiil**ion to con­
duct the survey and *et up to
public hunting ground* wa« *rT ar Juice of one lemon i» often
ronaou*.
Although thera were no objec­ Mtufti to atiuut thtw tililei|MrfJit«.
tion* to rcleate of the money A IttlRP tHAIigt* will give ftliout
one-half cup of Juice.

J W iY »

Olympic Games

“ Whew Customers Send Their Friends”

'upetltiun of their d
iti thy raitaiii Moc
but UlAt It Mpjlltlti
( ominfurm hat tom

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

THRIFT BARGAINS
Week-Knit Specials — Good Thru Sat.
We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities

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Saaterd. Flo.

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EAT 1
DY TO EAT SUGAR CURED HAMS

W H O L E w ( H I T T E N D ......................

SHANK END..............................
Ati*oi&gt;&lt; * m^it

Whit* llou.e

Milk ..............

..Irg, 3 for 43c

Ann Pag,-

Salad Dressing

.......... pint 37c

Sultana

O liv e s ............

4{/i ounces 21c

Bright Ball

Soap Flakes....
A*Pren

Motor Oil

..15s/4

2 /25c

oz

n * » 'f '

Armour*

Corn Beef Hash
Armoura

Treet .............
A A P

Beer ...............
A A P

in uimii|;t',

jhwp« » m i i

.....2 gal $1.49
5 lb 48c 10 1b 93c
........... 3 boxes 12c
........ 16 ounces 18c

Eggs and Poultry

... 1 pound can 35c
....... 12 ounces 49c

L g e . n I zc

.13c

“SUPER RIGHT’
'UCK ROASTS
fUCK ROAST
) Drr.trtl
CAL FRYERS
ST WHITE BACON
1RMANS WEINERS
ED PERCH FILLET
iADDOCK FILLET

Genuine Spring Dumb A Grnd« Northwestern

Legs ........................................ tb 69c
Square Cut Shoulders............ - lb 52c
Rib Chops.................................. lb 69c
Loin CIiodh................................ lb 79c

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Potatoes ....

Lettuce ... large head 17c

Curol.n* Siberia

California largo hum.hr*

Bananas .......

That High Quality

Peaches ......

Carrots

Kv.ru L a m Slu* Dry

Lyons Fertilizer

I'ltlifuiuu Hun Dow

California SutikM, 4’iS Sir.

M elon s......

Lemons ......... dozen 33c

Ih nuw here fur the Grower*
of Seminole County
Lyon* Fertilizer Co.
Tampa, Florida

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S irloin ... ................................... lb 79c
Rib. Chuck and Shoulder.......... lb 69c
Plate and Brisket for Stew.........lb 45c

California IcvU-re

..... No. 2V2 can 18c

TAGON SOA I* POWDER
G lu t hIm
T it
B Fnbukiun Sutln
Lge. h i m
3Jc
IAX CLEANSER
He
TAGON SOAP
bar
tide
I L Y DOG FOOD (I U «. &amp; Flnh Flavored) S ciut. 25c
XO SHORTENING
3*K» ean 91.17
M b ran 40c
B OWN TEA
. . - ..
V* lb. 27c.

Frvcrs ............
lb 65c
Fowl .........................................lb 59c
Quick Frozen Young Roasters -Jb 69c

.'in. 1 Cobbler

.12 ounce cans 15c

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the II.H. Olympic r.-mmlttau and
Intariiatinunl Olympic vlra praai*
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___ _ tka
il.nl,
rhrt.nl to wear
tb* blue)
blur
t luret ami whit* trnuMir* of tin i
American learn rnthvt thnn tht? j
fminhWMt* fitnti«l atilt p o f other J
rf temlttrp ntrmlwr*. Tht* waa hr*
ntu»p t f hi* plncc in th* p «m «u1«i ,

.......... Irg 25c

Gold Medal

Flour ..............
Cracker Jack ...
Borax .............

Size) Georgia Shipped Droated and Drawn A Gratio

Ruby Beef A Grade Western Young and Tender

Ann Pag.

Prep. Spaghetti

How Do You L ik e Your Chicken?? (Guru Are Frying

Picnic Hamg, Small Sugar Cured tb 19c
Wisconsin Longhorn Cheese ...... tt&gt; 59c
Assorted SUced Cold Cuts ........lb 49c
STREAK “0 ” LEAN W HITE BACON
Center CUts............................... tb 33c
End Cut*....................................lb 27c

mjot

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aalrr rrpr.»«atalire

Phono IM-W

CRYSTALS FAC TO RY

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Cuftitn* Croon

Cabbage .......
Nt.e &gt; *U o»

....... 2 for 25c

Prunes .........
Kaire Cholre

Apricots .......

PACKED

2 p k g . Iim it5 l|)s .3 7

SUGAR ............................ .

Sanford,' FIs.

C L O V K ItU L O O M G R A D E A

.MKII. M I I I 'I 'K I I .M INN'

EGGS w -......................................
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Large 2 tor 25c
Regular 2 for 19c

S.. t TURt.I.lH BUQAH

UNCOLOIIED MAKUAItlNK

AI*LSWEET.................... lb.

With Men Who Know

'omatoes.
quash, Yellow...
Potatoes Regular
eUow Onions....

No. 2 Polks Orange Juice 2 for 15c
Wilkes Whole Irish Potatoes |Qc

F O R IN C R E A S E D P R O D U C T IO N
A N D F O R G R E A T E R S A V IN G S !

Large 29c
Small 10c

D IR E C T F R O M M I L L T O Y O U —

SWERL
Hess Raisins
ed Sliced Apple*.

No. 2 Apple Keg Apple Juice

1*

No. 2 Comstock Pie Apples

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No. 2 Field Peas WithSnaps JJl/j|C
KANCV, ft-.»*, CANS

TOM. PASTE..............2 cns. 15c

POMPKAN
OLIVE OIL
PINT
9
8 oz.
C

MISSION PRIOR WHOLE UNPEKI.ED

APRICOTS......... No. 21/2 can |f c

BLUE WHITE

POLK’S FANCY URAPEFBUIT

JUICE----------2-46 oz. cans
mayonnaise ; SPEARS-----------------------10c

tor Melon*

8m. 13c

Pimlc Sun Drenchrd AH Grean C.nl»r Cut Aaparagu*
Mtiiinyfleld

l-lb. t ie
50 count 41c
I far l i e

4.SU
4.15

Lge, 29c
Raisin Bran

lOOLbfc

16c

No. 8 Hanover Grade a Fey.
P.Ut Pol*

6.96
1.96

Pea*

25c

No. 8 Gulden E .n w l G. B.

Com

15c

JW Libby Fancy

£ .T W

TALCO CHICKEN FEED

Lima Beans

29c

Sacramento, 4fUis. ran

Hintwater Soip

Tom. Juice ea. 25c

14-or. Btukely Fancy

Catsup
No. 1 Tall Val VIU

Ajax Cleanser

Mackerel
No. 8 Jar Starr Fey. Black*

Wrry

Preserve*

29o

S-o*. Sun Dr ear had

Tomato Sauce
No. 8 Libby’* Sliced

Pineapple

5c

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THURSDAY JU LY 29. 1918
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- - W ^ &gt; ~ r ---------- --EMPLOYEES W IN
of it* veteiaii
VVASHIVflTOV, July 29 UP)— di*clo*ed
Mia. Lcanur Medlll Patteraon, (|lrt| s^ u rja *
t..i- late owner., ad tor and puhl*hTo
Kir
V, *■/. w . ) ' " hln,rt.M' T,m' 4- &lt;Jliycka. who
Herald, left the paper to aeven

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(in u llv r t , htl will • New York, Mr*. I'utter*un left
Mrt.
all her personal effect*, ieal
of , heart attack. eatate, Including her Long Itland
.Uughier,
Felicia tctideure. »nd $25,000 a year for,
make* her home In life.

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Senkarik Glass
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Paint Company
111 West 2ml St.
Phone 320

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FOR SALE 9

til 111. want* work, limsl i frreiice.
TWO LOTS corner and ml Join - AiMie** Pud 7th St.
ttiK one 50 ft \ ||7 ft. each—
8 K. Corner. I Ith and Palmetto. C.Mtl'KNTKRINti and n pairing,
hour, day or week. Art I laugh
|/4)o Ca»h. Call .191-It.
•tty, Phone 775^1.
12 S P E C I A L N E R V IC E S
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k .hmI
tile * , * tu id y ru n .tru c tto n — $ 15. c ti l. 617 for flattery, (ienerator
On. c o n .ole tad io , $ 25 .
132 U
and Starter lervice.
Swain'*
K ll.o tt.
llattery Service, 301 W. Fint
St.

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COI I'AOK, lea e, Irtiy or rent.
I'ornian June*, 53 IV, Chinch
bt. Orland&gt;.

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H E R A L D

ftlXKDO K l.M iS -rnmulete line
Hunt'* Tuxeito Feed Store
0V 18ID L W HITE Paint, .pedal
M 76 gallun
Scnkarik till* . A |'*lnl Co.
IK \V. 2 nd. Phone 320
Kin? Pineapple IVar* for tale. I.5U
per bu. Call S55 J.
Thkyei
Deluxe
llahy
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Flu htiy UM-d. I Mill Maple Ave*
rm-.
Hi* )' le ami deeping Ixik. K°od
(niuiition. Rea*otialile. 302 Jetfamine.
O.ir six fiait all porcelain Nurye
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RL'MSKY Klee trie Lawn Mower,
j*&lt;d a* demon.tratur, |»erfecl
condition, »pe,*ial price $79.05.
II. II. Pope Co. Inc.
TU m A P A RT*MF.NTs"wlth_ hnth.
r&gt;. - t Call, ee M r».JV. R. DySI'KC.TAI
f i t will i-lretrify v.mr preaent
vewing machitH' for $.19.60.
O l f l C R rpneo in Mrlteh nuildlnr.
R-irt'i Sewing Machine Center,
jv.i'Te lli'ht office, newly deco*
Site:. St Service, acroea from
i Med, -II utilities, heat and Janl*
p r liir ii Theater, Phone 1190.
•rl
rvic&lt;
fhrnbhed.
Call
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PROI'h RT1 M A N A fiK t|ENT
O nf.li.-d room hdu.e
ftirniahed.
RAYMOND M IIA I.L Realtor
IjlfC, l.auiel. Phone II43-W.
Mm $ I lor Me Slate Rink Rlitr.
Moi.iiti and up to date one room
« IMrlrncy npaitqieiit. Ideal for SI'ADOIN Hat Shop. Everything
mu»t gu. All hat* going at c»*t
htmtner • ou p le Downtown lo*
amt below.
c lilio n . C a ll 554J. *
A P A ffM E N T , 515 W. D L fit.

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ROOM fot rent with-kitchen prlvl*
«IS3*W.
Scu i. C07 Oak.
No |M-ta or
bMALL HAIIY RED &amp; m altrec.
.‘itlidren,
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Phone 417-W.
OR S VLK unfumUherl 3 Ix-dtiMitn
Dtiiuig
ItiMiin Suite—9 pc.,
loure, d' irnlde locajion. Phone
lim. maltie-s* and ipring. $hu;
Pud J.
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i.iattreta, *pring. $20; bedruom
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$00;
2105
Magnolia.
Twn tiirni.hrd r.Mim
116 North
Phone 323-51.
Jokamlne Ave.

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tii.ii, $ 100.0*) per month. Ad*
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Apthiment,*3 roeoia Vrtlh Mml*
H I ate Iwih. itnftimUhed, $25 a
worth, 31*, mile* from McReyrai..ll Hiuk . Hr Sanfard Ave.
Intone 710 -1.1. ( .
.T.

§~RRAI* KSTATK FOR SA LE

MtiDMlN 4 iMlrliim lUsch ty|»e
home, 2 hath . Excellent loca- ;.un Apply 5ud Flumora Drive.
I'houe 1239 \V.
Fire Room* h Rath, large »rreco­
rd akrping |Mirch, equipped
k'lthen. itanlwiMid floor*.
118
IDlh Street. . er

*

9

5 Red room haute with hreeaeway
ar.i attached gatage. maaonry
rt.a-t ruction on-Ok lota. $10,800
|jt. rnl trim*. &lt;
4*
2 t)&lt;d icom hou*e, wltb twelve
Iota, ota block out of City
liluitl. $6 000 00. , .
2 lieu room h otli* eompletely fur*
nUhcd. t * « Refrigerator, Range
and Wider Healer. 1H mile*
rtvxldr City. $5,004)00. Eaty
term*.
. '
J. tv. I I \ I . L Rrallor
^ 4 2129 Mcllnnvllle A » t „
i
, Phone SO.W
____
1 % C.|Ui' — ILautifu) &gt;location, no
n i l a nIr l Worrie*. Ka*t of
fit.fo rd &lt;&gt;n St. John* River. 3
m l . » North o f Lake Harney.
lL ld ln g * x l « , a p » U $ 1 ^ 002» .
Titcnhonc 559J . Sanford.

6 h tyik l fit*nLlwd h«m*e on lot

tIK ) Opliun of two mljuinutf Iota, H mile from Sanford
on Orlando Highway- Priced to
n i l. Cvll Ronald Hhillh. 148.

4
I

L a HUjN.LU.OVV—5 rpdmtf and gar*
fe ’
airc. exfellenl condRlon loam» f ) . $42550 or $4,760 furnl.hed.
\mw, V „ . nch A'.-e.

W ORK. W A N T E D

sever

l. I*v* 11 afoti Hah-:
l
coca, who aloe* all of our t»*ter '
THU I* one of the mo*t import­ work, « .' draw me lie ha* Juft
H • • P ll P P r « | I f **Ht I ' n i t r IIM r I
I I ••MllM**r*l t tee Me l * p p r O n * I
ant job* in the company and we completed u fine chart u»ed to re*
—i'U i lically all huve &lt;-xpt tu-h. i-d Co. 1 conducted Iticlf a. ticuuie are eery lucky to have * tir»t
■•Hi .cote* .
tail ... 1 '• f*ml*
aolilivra and Kcntlrment. •erKeant a* capnlde a* S-* iliwrltatlon firing on the rifle
■mi Hi- lorm uf •‘rejection"; hence u I true
{ikip-aeatcd yeatniiiK for accept* •There uei« m&gt; ret-ort* * f ih»orA lio workinv (lowly with range.
ati-e o\ .omeonc who believe* the) jderlinva* nor lovidin*** tv the
'
irreat
relief
of
t
h
e
conttiany
com*
ca.i do Ivltcr, if f l u n the op­
t nuinder.
|
portunity.
Otw nemo group reported it I E * m military organlutUon ha*
U
ua* u -e i. w orking w ith . - o W c r l h" '* ' “ *u p |1 ' rowm C ? 1
'
P IIO N B
13
0.0 .1 the *c
.dead und&lt; i tlH name:,w *' ,v‘,r&gt;' ‘‘••"'1‘etent men In their.
-Sgetivl S e iv li,. Offrird
Society .eff Spt'noor*.
Of tried To A ll Car A Truck l)un*ra"
of -Society
S p o rt..., *.'• and th n
, K e llf V ' 1
ami I'fc. Juaeph A.
IIKAKK KKI.INKIt
IIA IT H R l KKf llAKlil.S'U
i| uxulatly i»*ue. n iMiupIdet Winn. Jr
Krvtn.
7'he&gt;
*ta
ltd
their
time
.
llltA K K IHtl MS II l(\KH
IVIIKK I. t lt l X M lN t.
tUi'tiif
Jeh uppei tumtu »
called
i.ruiiiK,
ch
i.km.
and
keeping
Co
1
MAHTKII CKYINHKHS HON I.O AN R P SKRVICF.
“ F O.S."
I'* eiiuiimient lr&gt; order. All equip*'
P l»
IIA TTK R V CARLES
U'.omcy tieneinl Clark *ug- im-lit i* I**ued in fio t da** con- 1
Hit AKK U N INC * II it \ K I*. HOAD SERVICE.
ge.tro tin r.anit an I call letter* itition and l&lt; expected and do-,
FLU ID
he r. l-.pte.l fur n getieml or fan! ra­ tnanded to
le ntuin.-d in the*
tiot which would tiiotide indivt* •aiue condition
H O AIi SERVICE
*lu:.I “ .|toli.or.hlp" fut every mIn the otdaily, whlih adjoin* l
FRONT END IVfUtK
T IR E A T I RE REPAIRS
maie at uatfenal.
the Stiptdv
It' -in we have CpI.[
ALIC NM EN T • l o . H
i ISIIINC.
J title- V Hcimett. dirvctot of In, II Wright, who &gt;• now at­
Sh. Ft d. i ;il Pi iron lliitcnu, a* tending .diiwil. ntul Pvt. tirorgr
Flovir Malk—.Muffler*—Tail Plpe«— Furl Pump*—Fuel l.ine»—
i t . co the iralhcrlnv the wi-liom.- Siwncrr. who i* relieving CpI i
?athutrtore— Seat lurrrr— \uto Itadiu*— Horn* -Light*— Spark
Il-t; .* aiwnv* out for *uih -pun- VVrlght.who I* attending .-ehovd lo |
Plug*—Fan rtelt.— Shiv k Atworlier*.
learn how t•• Im no effi.-h.nt ,om* ,
Kecappin* of *11 Iru .k - |*a**enger A Tractor Tire*.
fh- tittup li'titaln • I) orgimited i.anv elfrk
i " f i t T V Hr-iwn 1
Kaa) Pay 1‘ laa—tiuiranleed W ork—Save Money —
da) wt|' work with a minirommaiii*
&gt;»

Washington Boys

______

N a tio n a l

room and tun* it with ea*e an.)

(ju u r d

pTvcIaene**.

FIRESTONE STORES

it

mn. * a*I

I

of limfat,’ to

L mI.ii J
in r*Yinj? howa’
Iw lr film* ln
friend-4 '%it1$!
•!i.* nny» m Nntiunnl,
h *y th«*lr
inliuirwv Hi MtiitHf ii|*
uhrnj
tit.- !•&lt;**• nit Vi jt*l&gt; jo tr.ivi’ fid

I I * H m *4 « f Tm ■*»

fe«M |m •

fA ta

SANFORD. m r n t M A
—~ ■■■■ ■ 1

F re s h ie

It* Id* thr •utnrlnMlv llhu
v»M *
tlujr '* In turn
tk* $&lt;iHt!jr
tiujuh.

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J n ycee M e e tin g
Cum p

W in o n a

Jay. et * •pott-or a tirnuty contevt
.........
I ' . l f H u e)
and g iliny that anothMt .wln.nilng uefnte util* who innv enter have
to g-u t&gt;a. k to *diiM'l The matti-i
ih ' iiv. wa* declared *o that they
wa. taken under advi-ement. II
voi'iil go to la d clean.
Thi.i *ilay on* an enjo&gt;nhle days al*e ,ii.i|H.ed that the gtiuil' cnimlndlng three gooil nn-al*. plenty pp.iate v&lt;llh the Duatv lloolv
of lu.ndiirufl and gatin'* fot tho Riding A*i*iati-&gt;n in their U l . "
ton r at tiv tty ladodi. tw&lt;&gt; hour* Dav l1cugia.it. and that they aid
Mi « i nth. tin, River* who wa*
„
f »v. ir,iming. Including *u;&gt;civl»edt
NK.N l x CAR
mil.nd in a fall fioin a hot«e at
•v.
iniiiiiiig
|
i
»»on*
fot
the
younger
1 Ul D ili YE IT
IN ......... . no, in pa. inn hoap Ini
no.
i-udi
morninr.
and
plenty
of
I’ llO NK 200
tilne to read, go leiaiing to loaf, L l d » . 7 h i . pi o |M ,» nl - v u * • l . - i f t l l i . l
s III hi. W II-MtHIRISON
f . . . I . . . , , . « o n * . i r i nt l o l l
(hi *tich a typical day. the
t: D ltlYE-rr. INC.
io o ;-, lolluwlng tin morning exrr*
i. t &gt; t tINSi- Ml* I ION
Real h -i*i*
Invr.-tmrnta
1&lt;i • . make up hunk* atul clran
W. 11. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
TAt.t.AIIAHSKK. July -••) &lt;dt.
. .I'.iti, *f»r »tfiu in.pe-ctlpn. tincv
gn«aline
criu*umpti«*o
IIU N. I'atk A ir. 1el 1120
thv- yIII'd I* laked. the cahiti "white Flor tdk
1 .11..
I.on* Term Loan* ILL gl ve rlian. the
.O. I'unV*
••oil*. pto|ictly again
.
. in . Join- wa* iu pereent a
Oiiole up olid »uHca*»»» put In' n*
1,1
year
____ F.II.A. Itrnair Loan*
ticvt uidei. the l*oy* n-atter tu th«&gt; • otnpmv||«r ( . M. tiny tepurt*
FLOOR SANDINC and fininhing M.ne i f their favorite artlvitr.
|e''
'.Tl'!!?. •*LJ*“ A75 in tax.-*
with luodriii e.|oipment. 2H
.ti the handicraft *hot&gt; there ,*” • «u.u/9.f»l aidlon* of tuAnbhyt it i experience, wotk guar* ate Lnyaidv of ever*' A id * end D," '° t fuel told la*t month,
aliWed. K. F. Steven*. Hi. 2 iivie in prneex* of making, mold*
~
—
Hoc l-KA, Hatifoi .1, tail 71i.it-I filled wiln I'l i-tri ait- Im-Iuk pre•'"*• -Mart M Mai tin it till*
.III. r 7;uu I*. M oi Im lore 7:00 pari-vi j'or lioy* to |mlnt, including! P,1,'inK aftri a lemut Him-**
A. M.
wall plaque* nr hook end*. On
ihc nrrhery range Im&gt;&gt;-« arc living O Z A R K IK E
SKi 'f 1C TANKS, precun .unen te
fo, medal oral diploma*. On the,
i.iiifurreil, itale ap|&gt;ruwd aitr* i.h.:c of the lake, ttnall luiy* arej
Hy R A Y (iu llti
b*(', ti.Kl und 735 galluna. All Im .mt iii'lrui ti d In the fiindaaii.lt guaranteed. T. O. Uruwn, i, ii nm * ,,f vwlmniing (lth*i &lt;ddrr
Jr. Phone l.'lil IV.
&gt;Imicx, working umh t ant* rvUion J
A rre t
of an nuthurited Red Cro*« In* $
Expert Radio Re(Mllt&lt;ag
rcotuso
wtiurtor ate working fot their
K rad W v .ru 1 1 1 r 2nd Ht
ou r m rut
j. t diii llti—aving nwuid. Swim*
nasr
Kiictilcal Appliance*
nil tig, dinnrr, an hour ie-t. more
INNING,
02 ARK
muni.line and activity I* follow
Refrigerant*
Goes GOWN
K'l.niting
•I hv *up|*er, a free period. Then
SWINGING
IVAl.h'l.It K l.lit T it le CO.
the e I* I lu­ Counael ring, nnd
IN rue *tin',i tn lad.
21)t N Park Ave.
Ph 1104
THIRD*
'l i e tail * took an extra active
All Wotk OuarantM'd,
p.'H in every eanu- and activity:
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or* piiv-icd on Friday u* it wa* tin*J
Undo Evening Star. Call iUlph la*t i.nv o f camping. Tla rifle 1
Hnv. 11(15 I
m l ntenery range* were crowded
l l*j|ioLflflRUY— 8 L 1 P 'C D V R M ' •'Ih le ; t inphlng ln*t hot* to
hull line aanitde*
For ex|&gt;ert n".|if, for medal* and a'canl ,|
rdvlce. Phone 1112. Sanford Up- Other l&gt;oy* were trying for white
and blue award* in iwlmmlng.
l.»i tei y 111.', N Park.
I and ttlll other* were pnintim; and
SKK US FOR
w. acir.g Irnntlcnlly lit the handi­
MIMKOCRAPII PRINTINU
e r ft department In order t » com
pht:- project* by Saturday mom-,
AND TY PIN G
M IC K E Y .M OUSE
CREDIT III KKAU OF
• ln,»
SANFORD
1 At evening the boy* *nt In a
Hy Wult I Muncy
K f K . Park
I’hona IHO i la, pc circle around th# laat camp•— -- - —• _— ----------- ---- — f|i,- H ey were te enj")' together
\ N Kl IAN III.INDS made to or-. f,„ „ year. They told Ihelr mo«t
r. Sim Inolo Venetian lllind ininyrl.lr eatwrlence* at enntp.
Co, 820 W. 3rd St.
| MB SiCwCP A c3a n :
Phoneljnd were Indeed reluctant when
I 1 S2 AV.
WE ,
■
! i)u time rnme to lenxr and return

LE E TIKES
TU1JBS

Coclirnn’H Atlantic Service
3rd A

( L 'v -ro u

h ot

vx'trt 1*2 gw«x{l
k to g a ro m e r-e H A *
* V
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t 'v u o jl 1

Park Ave.

EXIDE
IIATTKKIES

1! tso e . 'j 'a i

t.nc

1 l r i . * t

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you

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Cl

0 UK FLORIDA IIOMK ran la* *° l ' " !l rn*'*n*'

p t»l free. Call 951 for detail* L A *"&lt; »""• ’ *«•»&gt;* wa* held hy
III FOCOINO. Soot hem Pk .. * .1 ,h' •') Itlg emlietx uf the file hy
Caluli I, which wa* awarded thi*
K t! . Inc.
hotair for M-oring the nio&gt;t |M&gt;int*
II ■l|&gt; Sr It I Self Hervten Lauadry dt-ring the preceding fire day* i
6 ARTICLES W ANTED
than any other rakln.
Drier*
A I LI. BUY your car regardlr** 404 W. IStk Ht.
HU
of age or candltian. Ratliff Sk
YOUIt S A F E TY
New laM-alion. liert'l Sewing
Sena, Phone *37• W.
on the highway
on. the Machine Shop. Oppotite Prince**
. - depend*
Ilighe*l ca»h pr.»r paid for u*ed
,'uholtion of your car.
Dent Theatre. Phone 1190.
-A d v .
lake riikt. tiring your ear
-— to
furniture. Ted Dav* Furniture
our expert vervlce men for n
Co. 311 E. lat. fh 9M.
I REK CHECK-UP ■ad A N A L
t
7 P M i, U v o i l o c k . S u opliaa
.“ 0 U a t 4 0 , 5 0 , 6 0 ? ”
URN KRAI. TRUCK A R q i t . CO.
F&lt;dt HALE: 8 mo. old f.ui..il.
MH W. Flrat HI.
blaik rocker, $10.00. P hone
/*•!*$
H Tt. Yr?
6674.
Fn Klti hen Caldnel* call C. J. rv **. *« « bHigg gfvgg •mta(i
U&lt;Tp •
I f**
UuMt. 779-W.
M »r
I M dM h * Fat* * . 4 * TTY
8
ilE I&gt; W AN TED
LAWNS MDWKD. For roaaonahla
SALKS
HKPREHKNTAVIYE —
e.ttmatea I'liwie 7WI-Wr
i4#n ami Women.
Wondi-rful
C O R N S K IL L IN O Y O U ?
FflR
K U I’I —Fluor Banger. Baay
opportunity In your local trrri...... I la 9ICONM •«
o|ieralien. Rcu*onab'e rate*. San­
t"./ now open telling Sterling
ford Paint A ntaaa tki. I'hun# «ue** *^f^a*, v u "»r * r 'l,i,?!V*..ou r*Silver and matching pattern* of
I |We**« M l A foe(m« $ » * p i l H ««4$tM34)3
»
« * M t i l l rwre U p M l I M I m F " . » &lt;
fine Cnina on the i-luh plan.
|Ol» MR lmU| •• l « d 4r m M l
Weekly ap|&gt;ointment. No travelIHIIMiP.-IT.t Mtll'TII
lug- Average repre*entative*
PARTS AN1I SERVICE
vain $76 to $100 weekly. I'rr 101 Paliaell* A w
Phoae 1811
roiul iratmng given accepted
i-ppllrauta. w rltlf itallng age 13 NOTICES— PKIW ONAL
PUO qualification* to,
Ft).: HEALTH PROTECTION and!
J. G. IIOKAML
Cl F IN E R LIVING call D5I for
Lo» 1113. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
con. dele detail* on FUflOINlK
■ IM F w i n f i n i
S&gt;iiiiM-rn Chemical*. Inc.
IIOSVKSS fur Information Rnoth
operated by Junior Chamber of DHlVIN'Ii to Atlanta Aug. 4. Pa**
4. uaimcrer. Prefer n local Wom­
»ei k- i wantivl to help drive ami
an who ha* a general knowledge
rham ex|ienM**. Phone 454).
are you trouteUd b» UUliea* of la*
of ufficx&gt; work nnd Seminole
awl* (uacUaou wantaiy awturb*
Cekiity. Hood talary far right 14
LOST A FOUND
aacext t&gt; «* IM* max* you •uff*r
px-raon. Applicant- will he not rrwu pain. 1**1 *o aenvar, U&gt;*d,
era* -a t iuch Iln o t) IN *a K ItT
if ii it for Interview. Write P. O. I.tiST in downtown aection. Dark
l.ydu ». I-u&gt;Wavin'* V*aeutl* Corn*
Uj* 1342.
tound* to
t rvlleve ».*ch *yinplu&lt;n*.
1 tiia-M-t wilA TSrtolae Shell
no* to _i.&lt;
_ .ip women turnblag'
nun. Fuidtr ploaee call 94)9. ram
mo a
* avoovacble tooMj
UU* way I AUo
SALESMAN WANTED:’ Territory
Ri * ant.
&gt;p«n for local man In Sanford.
Air O-Rliml Metal Awning Co. IB
AUTOS TOR SALE
tdlJ Orange A w . Winter Park.
Phone Orlando 8871.
4 ' WHBBI. I'KAILKR. aultable
for live aleck. Inquire at Muale
FOR
9
WORK WANTED
Ro*. 119 W lat St Phoao 953.
LEASE or RENT
Tttr'or Work by the hour or Job. 1939 PACKARD, 2-door aadan,
lioughlng, harruatng, mowing
« l ’,f.U0. Uilly Wright, Cohen’a
ami dirt moving. Wa ipeclalue
Radiator Repair Shop. Bear IM
in comlltloaing building lot*
Kai.ford Are.
Dmlrabto City Locution
and garden plot*. Phone 187-J
in the morning ar after 6:00 1947 Federal 3-ton truck? Wlnitonfor right ntun.
Fan ni Produce body, 80^00 nr*
P. M.
litai nolle*. Perfect eeeditloa
FL0UK 8ANl&gt;tW a * ( M M
Cali Ronald Smith, 148.
18th I k A BaM prd A t*.
Ut

—Matt, You’ra Crary

I

T IIE LONE RANKER
Hy Finn Striker

RHONE ONE-ONE-ONE

Welsh Tire Shop

C (see) C. Welah

I

TO H AV E T H A T TIKE JOH DONE
wv$ APCul IT, RJWTEAf 16 k-t
l-CN 04 MC QUO
-V -'
24 MREJ/- - T—
)

r -t c* 9 t If. W M A"tl T i l KID 1-TAR ,
miwtk o» /

,mic 10 rt aw res **S*i +CH

G IR J t S !!

HYOIAr

Service Station

E TTA KKTT

Hy Paul Itoliinxog

69 Phone

Silver Fleet Cabs

Phone 69
» r vyy rvvwatx

Hi cm..' CvR CAtt cCU.O

HAW TO car OtAO C** TM&lt;5 _

CCv».rSV MOAO.* j j f H I

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ACruruV
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( !vi&gt;o
-10**1 ros
,-v HCmJtbll

O. V. Pugh

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$

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�THURSDAY JULY 29,1948

Blast Lake For Ten Hits A n d 3-2
Both Clubs W in
f Meet Tonight At
The Azalea Bowl
GnibcrmcnLtmitcdTo
Seven Binglcs By
A/nlcas' J o h n s o n

son Leaves FSL .250 Batting
JU. S. Track, Field
Circle In Favor Of Charlie Pepio Squad Favored To
S IL V E R SPRINGS. July £8. &lt;Special I—Rookie latrher Rudy
Kanon o f Sanford » a . th- only Flor-d* State league batter ilde to
Jump out o f the "M o w .280" batting rlicle during the week ending
with aame* of Sunday afternoon. It li icvtaled in offirial average-.
tclea»ei| here today.
....
„
Kaiaon moved up from 234 to a .2ol ai of midnight Sunday, but
hli place wu* taken by trim mate Chnrki Pepio who hail Humped
to a aurpriainic .240 after an early -naw,n *pot In the ..too or b"»trr

»1* J U L IA N KTENSTKOM

Official

Bundy

Lake, vri.-rnn Sanford
h u rl-r. went to the hill la * t night
nt th-- M tin i* 1pa I Park n g a in il the
'Pfti'ttk* A ral* s * and waa prom pt­
ly Riveted " i t l t an e a r ly ten hit
altar* w h ich rriu lted in 3 in 2
v b ln t y h y the A r a l-a * o v e r the
G ia n t..
Id ik " » » *
seek in g h1#
IG’.h * ic t n - y o f the r e ir fln . In.trad
h* Iv H ird e d hi* fifln »e tb a rk of
thr current Florida S ta te le a g u e

mark* for all "tegular''

f g S S ir * ”
1'a‘ lek, I.i coburg
l.al'orla, HI. A UKin tine
Slayer. D eU n d
Scorn*, Orlando
Wile*, St. AuguMine
IVpiu, Sim ford

r.
94
90
&gt;*5
90
18
AA

A ll
343
351
357
327
178
264

.liajrr* hlttina
II
67
19
73
49
17
41

II
85
H7
h»
79
43
AI

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d
II
0
9
o
4
3
0
0
I
I
4

ramiiMRn.
AltliiM i. il Lake wa* n irk ed for
I f A U Ira ra fetlei, he tightened
up in the pinrh* ' 1*. prevent *rv
eral Pnlarkn aeoHnR threat*, ei*
cei l if run e. for Ihn. four hit
a ltiu k In the
Hlh fram e that
put I'.il.ili.n nheud of the lorall,
£ In I

Alter the Giant bad -lorrd in
the ft .*t mning on Lloyd Clifton'*
’vn:k ne*l alngb • by Johnny Mr*
llai.ua and Ray Ito.rnkranr, four
■W .irriiiivf blow* punhrd over the
pair r-f A u l r a * talliea In the
•ixlh. With one away, A I Plrtla
tlauir.ird a alligle to renter and
went to aernnd on ILirHirin'* one*
oar* Mow to b'ft. Catcher Johnny
Tone* i f l.ln-l-d a ■ingle In cenier
lo .e*»re Piitl* and Harrl.on
cr M.ed the plate on I&gt;an»on’»
first ,iitoli *af&gt;-ty to right.
7 he winning mn;gin nHualty
canto iu tl» mv . mb.
Tommy
f il*'- gioutnbd to ll&gt;e n k tan v hut

Dcluind

Um i

r o i t T o a m t iT
t i l lin e * 19*11 Mile
l l n l H eir (tally Itwable
i*lrkw. HU. k X . Ho Iliue. (lam *
Out. Viklnn I .ml. klyra'i l.utk.
I.lttl* Hnorlrr, llail A Win
Sad H are a/llth Mile
U i l H a ll Hally llaakle
toddle, l-a.lv X . U ttle Mickey,
t iy lif. My Never Kail, N " I ’tilll*
'an. Moecaela, Itarvte Jag
3rd Hare S/ldlh Mile
l^idi a llaptiy, Neet K «a. Heetmi
PoH. JIHy Jell, Vllamant, tlarney'e
gaiorlte. to tte r World, llia r k lr e
lie k
Ilk Hare a iatk Mile
Proud Prince, iiaby ra y. Carbine,
tlel Una. C over ft*. Malone'e lllr l.
Hnoitav Htiowere, llrautle'* Vent y.
Ilk Itare l / lllk Mite
Tnm'e Contrnander. I’ l a a a a n t
Hiram*. T e ia e Trader. Delter Hull.
Jtiatlre Judge
Huddy'a Myatery.
1‘nvrrty Parade. Ilarkteerlng
•th Hare Valerio
O r k y ‘ e m il I. Peter Pride, Mhlrler Jean.
K ager (leaver. D a ily
H-iurak. Junction Jaaea. tloneat
Tlnte. oak C liff.
Tib Mare I ' l l t k Mile
Vela, ttawnelle. U f t . P rlie I/a*
M . W l«e Tin, Hymphnny, Itap lt
Vetter, llot C argo
ath M ae* i/iatfc Mile
leively
Dawn,
Now
Voyager,
I.ike Trim. Choctaw He4. flawanee.
Hire Hbnraacrea, Itatidenme Reaake.
Jill Jlaka
•lb M are l / l l l k Mile
n il'* Unlay, Capb C Dallnrh,
Hr
pknrtrlop.
Pakella. Knlllng
link. Mnnon, I.ueky Ctaaa. U t t le
(■per.
Itlh Mare Hearb I'aarae
Irlkh Moon. Oypar Malden. In
Action. Mnnny Ho*. Tangerte, A ate
&lt;&gt;ae. Ilom aklle Me, W blrlle'a llahy

Tabb. ef
i'a rr -i*

II,

■lager,
W ile rf
t!arrt*«n, ir

Jon colf. r
a i k i k Hi
&lt;**ider« lb
Johnaon. p

J

T otal*

St'.*
:-V

lly MILTON MARMOR
Evri
LONDON. July 29, (jP i - T h " ' D
U.M'.d Slate* trnrk and field 231
AVK &gt;i| mu, Ju«t about the mu*t puwer-j Ti
.218 ‘ fill ever Rhaembled under one ban- in. ,
.248 nrr ** favored to take trn gold nth
.
in* dal* In th" Olympic Gapie* and
Hi
- 1- pi.:/ a big part In th-' expected Yor.242 *n.» tuny of at lea.t eight record*.
St
.240
Ten other Olympic mark* are In ton
dangir of M n g *U(pa&lt;trd and in —
i.dlltion M-veral world itandardi
at within reach of the vait army
of the world'* greatert athlete*
■in Wrmbtey Stadium.
s
! Tail of the 11ark .tar* of the
oil nation* taking part in the
■itht day- of trark and field com*
IprUtton plaiting tomorrow are
inini.irrrd likely lo capture two
title-.,
i
.‘hi y are Callfortila'a Mel Pat
•oi ti, tlo* IlHI mid *00 meter* and
t'/t - eu l«vakia‘« running marhine
, Knil Za'ni*"h in the difficult
ijdkl ami 10,000 meter double.
]
, Wo.Id standard! In peril are
. I iii I in meter and I.AU0 meter
m .aye to the A m m ranv 10J8KI
no lr*r* to Zetipek; themammer
| ihtou to Hungary'* fmry Nemeth:
'■load jump to ( 'nlifornla'i Willie
•&gt;1. Ic; liNi to Jamaica'* Herb 51c*
I hrnlfv and p«'ihnp* the high Jump
lo California'* nmrtirg George

All S ta r Cast To Jimmy DoranHurls
Be Seen Tonight In No Hit Ball Game
Featured 9th Race In Legion Tourney

W ilt Singer popped
All all-Atar cn*t of lean llmlwul
hlle Like wa* pitch. gteyii.uiniia will gallop tonight in
Ihl- feature ninth rare at the
Voiikla Countv Kennel Club in
Irayto'ia Beach. Card. C. Bullock,
the lallleaa wonder from fit. Pete,
w li.ur o f the feal ire race Mon­
day, will be out there driving to
UPl.tblr the trark’a elite twice In
i row. Little Super, victor in
Tuvday'a main attraction, will
try again. And Mr. Shortitop will
W 1 1 the group. He I* one of the
thr.a* nog* to have already chalk.d up i l l win* on Ihe local oval.
\itii don't overlook Bulling Rob,
Thr* Tiound burner will be »trlv*
■ng (or hla fourth rot.*ecc*lve win.
&gt;ui II w ill be hi* fio-t tryout In
th*. la*t ninth race rnmpany. lie
won ,ite eighth tace Monday with
thief and a half length* to ipare.
Mutton, a J. W. Kv -ilt ilarlet, and
ih&gt; t t.-ack favorite, Paketta, alao
an.I lie in the octet. Each of theae
tw. lait named greyhound* haa a
firm*win record Lucky C!aia and
llii'k llntay complete the letup
lot toil thrill-packed main attiac*

Jimmy Doran, pitcher for the
Winter I'jrk Irani playing again*!
Eu*tu &gt;■&lt; iter day In the dHtriet
American legion junior baM'ball
Ur i.iainrnl hrre. limited hi* op­
ponent* to tin rum and no hit*.
*t.!ktng out 13 and walking *even
and defeated Ktlitla 4 0 In Ox* aev.
rn inning game.
Winter Park
go* five hit*.
In a morning gamr Orlando &lt;le
feu'id the Winter Park l*ty» by
a 2 I acore, ledrlng all of their
nitiA In the anventh and final
inning agaimt pitcher Frank Dor*
un a.td vetting four hit* to Winter
ra il-’* *even. Reed wa* the win*
nine pltrhrr.
Winter Garden und Gratia ell*
m.ii ilrd l^eihurg from the tour­
nament. In ibe moiiii'ig game
W in'tt (iartlen aeored four run*
on tlrlfe hit* to drfeat la*. *burg
4*1. and In the after noon Cocoa
dnu &gt;cd the tawaburg leant 10 lo
O. O.ily 10 hit* were made. *even
ny CiKoa and three hy la*e»burg.
ri.it morning'* whedule includ*d a tilt at 10;00 o'clock l«e*
tw i h i Orlando and Winter Garden
on toe Municipal Park diamond
ami lielaren t'oeoa and Wln*ei
Park *1 the High School field. The
lo cr of the former conteit It
du&lt; to plnv the winner of thr
lm I. r ai Municipal Park nt 2:30
P.M Final, of the double ell
mlnvUnn tournkmpnt are »cheilulej to l&gt;e played at 10:00 to*
j inti low moi ning.

NEW YORK. July 29 (/TV
The American Tobuico Company
ha* railed Ihe whnleiala price or
Lucky Strike, Herbert Tareylon
and Pall Mall rlgarelta* by *eveulenth* of a cent a pack, effective
today.
RalalUra expect the action to
remit In a ona-reit par park In*
ereaia for comumara.

T o ta l*
It I t
II I
a**Hinated fnr K iv a k ti In »ih
b - . f llr d nul In, Karson In llh
D iF a la t k a
nen a a i l i e - I
■ Hanford
11* ana i l l —t
Krvor* C lifion II.M ano* 1. John"
»en Itnna batted la: ftoaenkraai,
:i |Tnneoff. ttenpon. I'ommeyer. Mtolaa
tw*e ■ Pared a. larft on l.a*e*; P a l*!.
- k » i. Hanford 1. lu *e on ball*:
p aff Johneon I, U k i | Hlruek out:
by Johnton I. U k r I. l i l t hy
■ I t c h a r t bv Jiihnmn (K araon l.
p***ed
b all; '-Toninff. • W inning
T E A C H E R S W IN...
llrk er: Jobnyon tyiking pitcher:
J A C K 8 0N V ILLA , July 29 GPl
ik e e m p ire *: A*d(*it and Cofar.
Tima o f g a m e tt(f.
—Buval county teacbears today

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American Leafva

Ten Other Marks In
Danger Of Being
Broken At Games

under .250
Hill
6*1
20
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52
21
40

MAJOR LEAGUE
LEADERS

Over Giants

.Strikeout* — Feller. Cleveland
i f . Nuwbouier, Detroit 93.
Pitching— Fowler, Philadelphia
10.'» Jt33; Kramer. Boston 11-3
.7n*t,
Day
National le a m e
Friday
IMting--.Mu dal, St Lunik .389;
I’afko, Chicago .313.
tlui.a Batted In—Mlw. New
Ycrir 79; Muilal. St. I»u i* 78.
Run* — Muilal. St. I-otiii 77;
Klnti. I’ittiburgh 74.
lilts — Mu.ial, St. Lnuli 138;
Aiiihurn, Philadelphia 117.
Double* — Knnli. Philadelphia
£8, rvnhimnn. Brooklyn 24.
lA*gal
Triple*— Hupp, Plttiluirgh and
Muilal. St. lomi* 10.
Home Run*—Klncr, Piltihurgh
38; Sauer. Cincinnati 27.
Molrn Bare* — Afhhtirn. Phil*
adclphfa 28; Turgr.wn, Hinton 17.
S'.iiaemit* — Branra, Brooklyn
97. Illaekwell. Cincinnati 92.
I'itching— Bickford. Bo.ton 7 2
.778; Janien. New York 13-5 .*.22.

City Recreational Activities
Plica
Ninth Street
Grammar School

Grammar School

Notices

t l n llllt \ a T A T K I.KAO t'H
Tea**—
V*' •»
C
nrHn8o
44 44 A.
i lain*ki tile
14 44 .1*
I'artnn* llt ir h
47 I I
.11
* ■ * (»,*
&gt;1 4S Ji
Ml. A uaii*lln »
44 ( I
'J
U h Ii IIK
14 I I
.1
|"*Ut A*
41 I I
.1
Iw U m l
It M
.1
llraalla I n l r r t i r
0 *ln **v llle I ; Orlando 1
Hi AiiaoM ln* 4*1; liel^*nit I-*
Oarton* Itearli 7; l.eeil.ura I
I'klnlA* 1; Hnfdorrt ]
liiM M Today
■laln'.*vltle al Orlando (41
liBVtnn* n « * l i at t^ '*b u ra
• Kanronl at I'alatha
HI AuauXtka at llelamd

Tallahassee S t i l l
In B i g Tailspin
By Ihe AnaorUltd Preai
Tin higgr-t lglli|dn of the
Georgia Florida League M-aton—
rnllaha*M-e*a awoop from fln l
i!.-ce lo anventh—conlimied laat
ii/lil aa the Pirate* loet their
;7ih out of 36 to .Moultrie 11*8.
f»lilo*la had a flrmei hold on
fii *t place thla morninr after a
7-3 victory over Cordclc. Th*
V
dropped the Indian* fiom
Ill'll to ailth place.
MouRri*
now head* th" aeeontl divliion.
Y ’ayu *
*o&lt;i t" '•*' pipe*
i. c i .it 12-S m the Phillie» gron
‘ hull foutth in five Marl*. Third
ple'c Thoma*ville gained on Way*
nor* with a 11*0 victory uger
fourth place Alhanv.
l i e Pirate* o f Tallihaireo led
thr league during moit of May
an-l June. On June 18 they tumbled
oui of fiikt and ainre then have
net u tailing itaadlly.

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0 Smoker
• Table Lamp.
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9 X 12 LINOLEUM RUGS $$.95

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I'mma Jo»aphlna Md*l
d*c*a»*d.

Buy The Suite At It’s Regular Price And Receive
“ Gift” Merchandise From $45 To $75*

their brand* never (tray from
Aetna Cowboy Booh. Aufbentte
wartem it yling. . . rufgad
aa a corral fence, , , with real
"walkin'-on-alr” comfort lo
•very handaoma pair. Coma la
and tea our Una of Acme
Ilonti—teatad on Uta rrngal

won Ihe Gnat round In their
healed for July and Augait (alary
check* a* the . flrat two Inatallmen* o f thalr annu.t anlaidea for
the Harm ending next JttfM.

i Jo*f|&gt;hiHH Vidal, d# ..ltd
h»
her petition (or Itnti
iTf*. and that ah* w ill apply
,* Honorable it
tv, v* »r
r Juilaa o f Sentinel* Counlr.
la. vh I lie 6th day at Aonttt,
(op ■pproval o f aam* and tar
d u «h a r«e a* K m u l i l l ut Hi*
, ..I r.mma J o**n al*» Vl-ltt,
I.n till" sth day of July,

GIFT SALE

t

The fir it oriental rug known
to hlitnry la one called the Spring
of Choarop*. which now would b*
valued at |2,000j)00.

work
Out door iketchlng
Pin* pong, badminton
volleyball
I.&lt;-at!i work
Talent ibow

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In Unity Thert Is Strength—
To Protect ths Peace of the World:
To Promote iht Protret* of Amtrica;
To Product Prosperity lor Stnford.

H a n f o r d
AN

INDEPENDENT DAILY

I f u n i l d

M olotov Said
Out Of Town
*

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

Established 1908

As Kxplosion Brought Death To Hundreds In Germany

ToU.S.Envoy
Western Allies May
Make Request For
Direct Conference
With Premier Stalin

WASHINGTON. July JO (,T &gt; The Slate Department tecrived
an oliirial tlitpalili from Amhstiaiior Walter Bedell Smith to­
day that Soviet Fmrign Mmntrr
Molotov it on vacation at tint
CMllral
jiinctuir
ill
Fail-W rit
• Rain.
Iheie u a i immediate speculalion lieie that in Molotov'i ahtencr diplomats ol the United
Statei. Hiitam and France imy'il
make a dnrrl lequr.t for a confeicrne vvith Ptemiet Stalin Ihey
want to pirsrnt the lateit denuud
of the weitrin poweit fur lilting
the Beilin blockade and to elptei* a Millintmeii to negotiate
vaiioui Geiman mue* with Itu.tu
if that it done.
At a Slate Ifejiattmenl newt
W conference P ien Officer Michael
McDeimoll rrfuird to tay whe*
the. he coniiden Molotov'i ahirnce
fioni Motion a “ Inuih off."
"I'd lathei not go into that."
he told questioner*.
It wai McDermott who announc­
ed the dispatch Rom Smith.
"Jutt in the lail lew minulei."
he told ie|Miiteit, "we received
A word from Moicow that . the
foreign office hat told our emhauy their that Foieigtt Mmiilri
Molotov it on vacation."

• SMOKE MUSHROOMS UP In a plume hundred* «&gt;f fn t high following «n cxploiiun In the 1 G. FarUn chemical plant in l.udwig»hafen, Germany, while the . van mimU-i ..f dead may not U- known fur
|day*, it was estimated at liOO, with 1.400 injured. Th e plant, located In the H rn rji /.one of '•‘•nnaity
employed about tl.500 worker*. A comparable disastm
o. l in T. xn» t tty. Tex. tvlu-r. o&amp;U dud
land autne 3,000 were badly hurt. (International RadiophuU'i
___.

Mayor Asks For i2M“»er3 *|lled, President Zoltan
w . • . p ___i , Thirteen Hurt in Of Hungary Made
National Guard , AIabama B|asl
To Leave Office
In Dayton Strike
Be­

m- A

dpi. Cecil Jones
l. And Pvt, Lingle
Are Mortarmen

(

Truman And D e w e y
To Meet Tomorrow

S a y c r And Wilson
Return From Tally

teen perema, ta d ifla g six women,
were executed n s tg h ) hi L a a li
after being m o t U M by a Greek
military i trih*aml eFchargee that
they helped rad harbored Com­
munist guerrilla*.

liam Remington a government Job
while Remington was under Invrrligation foe espionage,
dell Mid he knew at the time that
Remington’* loyalty
questioncd.

Communists Accuse
S o n - I n - L a w Of
Treason In Egypt

N o . 195

Snyder Says He Likes Price
Control Like Castor Oil;
Truman Predicts Crash
Informal Talk On Capitol Steps

.h a . i i 'l l mat . nine, tir talid.
a. a &lt;ijdd&gt;-u .lim it lo (hr leap
ling game ..1 wagr amt pit. e ill
t ira.et
Mi
Human llurw a wind.
hook &gt;d r. olioiill. * at (lie tpr. lal i
•rttion ll t a . lot imdyrai ecu- j
li..mu ir|M»i|, I 1 / pagrt long.
*
l lut.umlrd hy the icy ircrpli.m
Ik gol on I ik &gt;day, when he ptrwiilnl In. I'l.igi.irn in peiton, ihr
Plr.i.lrnl irnrwrd hit .Irmand l" l
•wrrpmg |Miwrit — imluding toll|iol otei pnert, wagrt. lallonilig
and ilrdit, plu&gt; all e lic it piolllt
let lo diicoutagr pricr-liootliiig
The cote of I lie plan, a 4 pel
Cent roll I&gt;u. k In price* o f r*»rli
toil
ot living It.-m*. * « &gt;
revealed yr*lerdny. when former
(tl'A Chief t'uut t’orler laid an
Dtnniltu* While Route toll liefor
tlie Inwnmk. i* Tl... aim. I oi col
ting tlio*.* fin.."* look to ill*'
Noveuda.). 1•*47. level, 1* to hold
gem-tn! living «-o*l. when- l li."&gt;
an- now I'.otei raid
Ml Ininm ii, In III* lii.-**age
. I » i 11aura II* I '. t t *1*1

Senate i .h!,i % lli.it I ongrexx may
.. 'll at the rn.| of nrt| week
•1 toe ..nil-poll l i t loll ran tie
&lt;t.*P»*rd
o| h«
Widnrwtay.
.'•oi t n . i n .r n a lo i* . meanwhile,
ronlinurtl fhidr tildm*ter agatn*|
•I . - p o ll in t m eature w ith S en a i.o S l c h a11 iR T e n n ) le a d in g
•lit i he •erond . l t ) » t a lk feat.
i . Jt

Lions Clubs Urge
Strong Stand Be
Made iAgainst Reds

%|hiIs&lt;* . mu

ai

|(t- p u|«lie ant

and l Ir m iH i vl* .J v -t i.d a h a rp ly
■ &gt;n ' r »e I a I I,o u t . *I h o i I who lx
I. o ia n ir lot tl*ing pi Ire*.

U \ N I I \ i .!&lt;&gt;\ L it m . t/I’l c/t irl in i,l the l^ n u iy !Sii)iier
todn tnlil ( ..itgr cm tnrml ■eis he
Ils. ihr . SIMP tMitUsfr tow 4lll
p ill........ it I ol1. diii1 III* 4j o C t towsnj
IJillU ml 1 - tfliHlIil L p utcil
.Hill III rllir I , PHI

Ihr i..tin.i ,dh.r, v. n before
fO llO W IN O IN I O lllV IR T of hit m essage to t ie - | . . m l tetalon of
L'on girtt, P rrx liirn t T ru m a n It ttiown talking w ilh h i.tjty of State
George C , M. n to ill on Itie atepi of III* Ca p ito l l l . r.e »..le n t n k . 1
that legitlatnni lo l u l l tlie riving ru t! of liv in g and u l i n r ti.e lim i.m g
• hoilagr hr &gt;le llie fir at totk o l Congress. Uul.'
il ■in.'itlp' .&gt;io)

• Government Seek^s Lower Prices

BUDAFLST, Hungary. I'dy JO.
l/P)
I'lesideni Adlan IdJy ahdl.atrd today, I lie l iiiniliuniltdominated government had atcuvrd hi* ton-in law, Mmittri to
l.gypl Vlctoi Csmnnly. of rvplohage and tiraton.
Tthiy. a Mcthujiii minulei, helongt lo thr Smallholdri Party,
which had an elected majority
l&gt;rfotr the ( ummumil c u p ip
May of Mil year. He wai the
Inil piritdrnl of |&gt;ott-war Hun
) 'uy and rrlailird that of fo r a!
NEW YORK. Julv :u* L it
tri the coup.
! t.ion* Internall nal ha* i till.-*l f.-i
Itldy, howrvrr, had hern und&lt; i a stronv stand agnlnit “ furlliei
Communist prrtturr for a year oi 11 rwroaclimerit of the ('.nnmunl*
i tic way » f life.”
nunc.
The s.-rvire dub i-»ue&lt;l ttu* . »!l
Ctoinoky it under airrat. 11- I* 11 rr*ollltion I.dopled v.'*lerdt.v
irtignrtj at Minuter to l.gypl y e»- ,.t the final sesston o f It* fourday .71*1 annual convention «t
trrday. about two week, after I i&gt; Madlooti Saiunr.- Garden.
irtuin flout Cairo.
The revolution -aid there tin*
An excellent tourer taid itie Teen an upsurge of r’ommunulie
Pir.ident'i trtignalion hat reached •I’tctrlne* in the ps«t three vear*
|kud they ’Von»tito«e i. danger oil*
the .peaker of I’arliamrnt and hvili .threat to the ti.-n.-e and 1ron.|»ill
hr aunoun.rd officially tonight &gt;.Iv of the nation* aff.-ct.-d”
,- nfundn hrdletn loetaoilu taolu
I lie .peaker under the Hungaiian
The Lion* International deelarcomltlulioti it deputy to tin
c l:.
I ’irtidenl.
We recommend to what n
The council of nitni»t.,r» hu- rain*" of an unhamner.*! pres, in
lh- free notions of thr world thnt
■li*ruor.l the question of a *U. tf
, perslslenl
persistent drive l»I - lnvme.llat.dv
tmmevllatel
erssor.
I'olitirnl *outcr* taid they I- m.tltuted through It* new* r«d
llrved the former Socialist lead.'i. iimn* and editorials to exp"»*' fhe
A ipad Siakaaita, i* likely to sue inddimis iirogranv and underiviog
reed Ttldy a» President. He i* rrinclples of the Communistic
liow chairman of the Unified La ,4V of life.”
Commending peace effort* &gt;■(
Ih.i Party.
a» r ii'»i
I I ifii(Inw#«l

Secretary Asked Why
Government U s e s
Public Funds To InMate Farm Prices
tv \ M l l \ l . 1 l l \ , Ju ly 30, pi*)
d iiia lo r h alt il t llh fo ) told ih *

l.a ilm g p io tp riilv it not at
tin e .!," th r t h ir l eve. u live lie.ln &lt; d in i ailing anew lo t la w .
to l o i r . tall a h o tilie .t v o ila p tr

BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. July «&gt;
RP) T wo minrit weir tr|Mi|trd
killed and at Iratt I 3 inpilfd to­
Street Fighting
day in a Mail at the Tennettee
tween Strikers And
Coal. Ron and Railrod l o’t lug
Non Strikers Grows Fdgewalri coal mine.
A toutee at the company*! main
DAYTON. O . July 30. (A’&gt; officet laid unverified lepm*.
Mayor l.ouu Lihtey today arked
B FR LIN . July 30
Soviet I Governor Thomat J. Hribert lu fltim the icrne placed the death
offer to (red all Berlin drew assign Ohio National Guaidinten loll ai two A cumpany »poke»rn»n
hide rripome from Ceimant in to the ternr of the mail-picketed laid he vtat unable to cuntiini lint
western trclor* of (Hr blockaded Univit Lent Co. plant after Police immediately.
The Mail wai repotted to have
city today and the Ruisisnt loot­ t Chief Rudolph Wunlner irported
oceuntd at 9 .2 0 A. M*
ed new attack* un ilia anli-Com- thr situation uul of hand.
Ah am W Ince driver ikid H
muniii city government.
Tl»e tequett foe troop* came
men were btoughl to one hoipilal
Inlormanlt in Motcow, mean­
after police apparently had rewhile. raid the chance* are good rlored order at the plant where and two other* to another for
that a Big Four irtrion to thrrth •evrral hundred employer for the emergency treatment
The driver raid he heard that
out the Berlin cliii* may takr 1fifth comecutive day attempted to
• ii moir injured men were itill
place in Pan* in September, if
return to woik.
IC k i i Ih ik * Oh I'* h» Tw«t»
in the mine
I’oiice broke up ..reel lighting
A .......
. tUrh(. Mid .............
between picket! and non itnkei*
iii«*n apiM»arrd burned aeverely.
by exploding tear gat bomhi
T.C.I. engineer who dectimd
Heavy police iquadront again jju&gt; uf hi* name *aid he had
! forced a path through the picket ; etc it ml n report that the men
hurt were working in a tmall
line and hy 8 A.M.. the company a n a of the mine and that the
taid 217 employe* had entered ,i!n*l wn* loculi led.
lie estimated that approximate­
FORT JACKSON. July 30 (Spe- Ihe plant.
etalt—Company I. commanded hy
At leatl three picket* and an­ ly ‘.tkl men were in the mine at
Lieut. Richard P. Payne, today other man who wa» not identified ill.' lir.ie.
All uvatlable ambulance* were
had training In occulting and nstrolling C|d. Cecil R. Jone*. Pvt. were taken la police itation. No .eat lo the scene.
A ...mpuriy *poke*man at the
t:ier&gt;n A. I.ingle, and Pvt. Carl K. catuallie* were reported.
William*. Jr. are now the pride
I'trket* arrested Included Her­ (C.i.. -ai*! an additional d»rcn
and |nv o f Company I. Thev mm- bert II ir whiter it, 3(1, of Cleveland, men were Itelievetl trapped, lie
pooe Company Pa mortar oectton, wlm said hr wa* director of or­ *ai-l re porta of a second man U-Ing
^ and ye»trrday. being the only ganisation for the United Ktec- nit' hi hau not lieen confirmed.
Rescue crew* were Iveing sent
mortarmen in the entire regiment trlcal _ Worker* (CIO) for Ohio
into the mine in an effort to reach
to nullify, thev put on an exhibit- and Kentucky.
Ion of »perd and aeeuraey In setViolence broke out again today .'h p miner* rrnorted trappcl nesr
ling up and firing the f&gt;0 ram when some 3000 persons gathered thi scene of the Mast,
Thr rxploiion was lielievrd tn
mortar.
to form picket line* in defiance
, The»e mortarmen *eoreil a dir­ of a court order forbidding mas* have occurred at the Junrtiun of
ect hit on a tank 620 yard* dfa- picketing. The skirmishing wa* an old shaft with a new shaft
tant. The mortar rour*e aet up
•hurt lived, hut th* situation re­ riving driven at the mine.
by the army la»ta for *ti month*,
-------------------- _______
hut our
mnrtartnrn,
through mained ten** after police broke
rushed proceedure*. eovereil It tn up the street fighting.
Reinforcements of about a dotm ils day* and a t I I I lo»t none o f
, 9 the aeeuraey o f the regular army rn d.-puty sheriff* were rushed
to the scene. Fire department
courae.
,I.a»t night no pane* were tuned &lt;-&lt;)uiprm'nt also was called out.
NEW YORK. July 3tt-(A ’»to the men of Company I. »inre It was held tn reserve around a I‘resident Truman and Governor
they were kept very bu»y in pre­ corner from th* plant, hut fire Thomas E. Dewey will set a preparation for regimental Inspection, dipartmcnt officers watched the
*h' y
scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Wedne*- scene from ."ncaVby huTding. An 'T T ,
day morning. Thla morning th ambulance also was un hand, but I It will mark the flrat time in
&lt;l«iiH wm#4 tin rue* T w i)
it was not used.
.....hi..., htwlcrn American history, accordFist
fighting
and
puthtiig
,,,* 11, 1,1,, record*, that onmarked the street fighting.
posing presidential candidate* of
A policeman, wielding a club, the two major parties appear to­
rhatrd and subdued one picket gether at a public function and
after drawing a gun on him. speak from the same platform
City Manager II. N. Sayer and There was no shooting except for They are to speak at th* dedica­
City Attorney Fred Wllaon re­ the tear gas bomba.
tion of New York’s new Inter­
turned lait evening at 7:00 o'eloek
Non-strikers massed at a com­ national Airport.
on a Florida Airline* plane from pany parking lot two blocks from
Research In news flies ami his­
Tallahau-e where they vWIted the the plant. Then a group of around tory text* failed to uncover any
Comptroller’* office to *ee how 100 non-atrlkera marched down other Instance o f rival nomln***
la* return figure* on ACL Rail­ the street toward the plant with for the presidency at a public
road and other property upon a police line on one side and a function in recent times.
which
the romntroller collect* picket line on the other. Theru
laxe* in Sanford, hail been arrived were no incident! then, exerpt
SERIOUS CRISIS
■t.
for shoute o f *’*eab.M
T A M PA , July 3—« V - A m e r iI_
A*»es»ment» on the ACL RailIn Columbus, a spokesman for rani In Germany consider our In­
mad property, Pullman Company, Governor Herbert said th* Gov­ ternational situation much mors
Fruit Grower* Kapre** and West­ ernor had th* request tor troops critical than do tha f o l k s hack
ern Union Telegraph Co. were under advisement, but no decision .tome, on Air Force leader said
cheeked and wfound aatlafartory. would be made today.
today.
■•Id Mr. Sayer. lie explained the
Brig. General Donald It. Hutchi­
I’oiice Chief Wuratner said a
t * i procedure by pointing out that ■tale of emergency should be son, commandtr of MacDill Field,
the comptroller collect* tax** on declared In hla request to city gave that opinion at a civic group
their nronertle* and then pro-rate* official* asking the Governor to meeting.
them to ritie* and counlie*.
General Jlutchlson returned this
as*ign troops here.
“ It’s quiet now," the police week from England afted leading
TKI.KPIIONR VOTE
chief said, "but who knows what a flight of 30 R-2fl superfortresses
NEW YORK. July 30 W )— will happen Monday morning. from MacDtll Field.
EaHy returns from nationwide (The plant does not operate on
voting hy UOOO long distance Saturday.) How can t&amp;O or ISO
SLIG H TLY CARELESS
telephone worker^ on acceptance
WASHINGTON, July SO, m I l n l l . M M f-i*. n . f l
2 lr' tf rtif&gt;n o f a new contract
Thonus C. Dlstsdell, Jr., acting
with the American Telephone and
assistant Secretary o f Commerce,
GREEKS EXECUTED
Telegraph Coy are reported IndeelATHENS, Jul» 3 S _ ( « _ F l f . testified today that ho gave Wil­

*»oke*wtan for »*» CIO
4meHc*n Union of Telephone
Workere said yeeterday orejlmlnarv returns showed live ballotlnr » U "running dote."

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\\ YSHINGION. Julv to. p l’ i
1’ ie.idriil Itumail today aiclltnl
thr Kr|iuhlicall 4 oligrnt ot a
"blind dl.irgaid" id &gt;|ui. keuillg
intlatiun

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President
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TUB WEATUBR

Fsrlly tluudy with »h n * t (a and
n few thundmloi m* this after­
noon and early tTrning and »■ijeI; scatter'd Saturday afternoon.
Crcntle to moderate southerly wind*
Lecomiiiii light to gentle v»riabl*
Saturday.
„ a i r i

While Trying To Hold Them up

the Sen itc ft Hiking t ommillcr to
.lit. u.* Pirtnlrul liimuri’t anilinllitioo p m , 'i.m I l r endortcil a
leioin to . .mli..I* mi inviallmrnl
i.uying ait.l b,u lri| |Hiwrr for the
trilri ll irteivr hoanl In iei|uiie
|H per.eul uuicate m hank
irtrivrt. thu&gt; lierjing" pottiLly
H 2 HOO.inhl IMIO ilni liankt have
available lot lending

l liannian lotev iR N H ) fin­
ally a-led SovJer .1 lir pcitonally
favoit puce .onli.di
II) lit lit \ v| \|{ ||N
VHlVxIri
Ai s u.im ! I n lu ir
\**. h lalr.l Pie** I ar.it Itrp.oli r
I'm nut in Ittm of pnee cod'
U \M fl\G IO N . July 30, f/V| ilu- ggvriuuiriii lm.lt itirlf light tml * Noi am 1 m f i l m of rattor
mg on two apparently upimting tulet of the price .t.m J.- ii.day.
ml l*uf tl 1 tr got an ailment and
On. tgrinv the A gijnilluir D&lt; |&gt;olinriil u lultling to pirvrnt ll’t Kuiiit1
i 1.1 ..tie my lilr then
lortlin ilr. line, hi ttir priirt of tome t um .i.iuiii.Hliln*
HI t.lkr it "
Anothel the Willie Ifoll.r li oi • ..- t ongirt. |■. giant llir gol
I obi v
Ih r ii lo ib r S e . ie la ty
rrninrnl mllionly lo ...Iiliol pucr* in i.!•-■ to k.r|i llir coil ol liviu,' .1 tin- l i r . i . i m p u re .o iit io l and
ft*-" going higher.
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*o&lt; Mol day. Si-vietj.iv of Agli
|.e. l it..I* aii.I Snydrt
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I"*"1 ...... ii H n n c A n n .^miru Srn.il
*K Mil fit I III H III M|i
I.a.
Idg wh.Ht
lie o
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1 *
When other tenitors sought to
- O.. heavy murk.-tlng- ,..e ..... . OnOtlK
1 0
OR S ‘ •"tdino.
the ratio, oil dUeuaitou....... f;-*' " f
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, t(d
.. o .d hv fanners.
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-nut guiiig lu get tula a

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to union seam* items.
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f .inn.in'* nrlion on* taken
( t l V e i l A s B e s t W . t V | r a i l Cl •» I I I I * F O W I S I U
arty .oil n fnt tn pn
I" i . '.i« Forty in the war, &lt;*.m
gi&gt;- . I.y n Id-parti*an Vote, pai . . m.-Miirr reipnring the g,.i
If...' hoc id i l i a r s r l r i m liu yt
W V S l H \ ( . I i » N , J u ly : u
■l t v . n l to tnpporl prtrea
nn.*l t ill o n . l m i m lie ill s llilr t i. .im i
fail" urialllcta at nid lea* Ihnn !*li the V ii.crii *n p im . i|i.i|t o i tpurl* I' m i*Icr I 11ftimii11 fn«IM4 theiV un
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M' fit..i - - &gt;&gt;.lt llir . u liie d id i .Ik . m flu tir11i»*s1 f.u**i*H util Li* hi*
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Pr* » * « » Rr|mldl.-|il.
a In* H btimitiArulfr
lo u in l aim n*
« "ngress exlend.-d lh,* lo I -ot lia la y .it llie
in •lui*f
Iu.&gt;. will, some revision*, for
In .'
I'l I m l (..m a t, lllg h it 11«... I
II* I• 1*1 ii r**uR rii|tf»’M*n«*w y#»*
ollu-r year
. o.i.b uul ilisiiman of Ameiican f.r*ln
that th** *Vt|ualifv
I’xntv i* a legal stuud.’iid f..|
h,orl. ill 4) Itvilirt lirir t« M'in**l Miitiiiiy infant juft
ole .Mil ini! faun prices. Thi* *tan- L it.iji.l i* declared bv law lo Is- and i.i R oim M .Kniitli. cncul.itioi t lifet
Un* %uti|* ‘ f . amr up u Iipvi *
e&lt;(iinilv fair to the farmer ori.l m.in-tc- 1 d llir .Saiil.ml H rislil
« t r |n■i f t*i * ti l i Mti’liir!1ai i VinaI Mr Ail*
t.-... ulin Imy his jinulllrl.1 ti.J t in ir i i.i,). Ii .ttnl a llilr lu 11«' A ttir* ■Ia!**f uf M uff, liml !»#tn
I" m tern weeks, when! priceIIFI.GRADE, Yugoslavia, July
r*t 1 i|ii*»((’il
nt
n Vtntf li**
f mvu I %
**4 . di.tpperl tn, anti tn *..m.- illlr. t&lt; . ot j lilgli i. hoot HI
:in, id’ i
The United Hlote* .Its
t»#it ftitxilU’
Ihr
liiurr
Iimr*. t* below, the tm |..-|. .-lit \ III7UII *
closed toduy its decision tn fore H e r a ld
I . !..i x «*f ti.** A rm y I h r new *»ii|.|rtoi
l.-vet.
Even
heavy
g..v
M*
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u
In
n
if
t
i
lh**
A
n
t
r
iu
\n
gn any attempt to obtain vet.. P o p u la r it y
un. n«kr*l ulu-lh'T Ihn# 1« run
C o n t e s t 1• i » » ,nt buying for exporl mid
M .tttllMMr* sen !"«•■• « l« »
|ll.&gt;gl4lll
|Ik
11
L sc 1. .111
I '
t*-fit w ith Mr T riiiim n * ! *'i*m»al
~~7~
. ., I * 11,1 storage o f grain under »
toe Newsboy* (lu ll of Sanford goi.iiuo.-nt loan |&gt;r.&gt;trti.tn failed (•ill •llvtll t l.iuin.inirul &lt;&gt;l ttlllt ll iv «•( ifrntinrnt ami epportuniy"
tutting on a popularity contest to ..... . n f|.„,r u„ d , t .............. i» i f n « |&gt; lyp'l Ik i p . 11ip- fllirtl r.f il»r
Tin l* ir iiL ’fit bnitl 1m hud twen
ji .o.ig memla-i* to decide which
, [„ dlrlated by law.
Hit 1* i young boys III live
I
ii .f..nurd
t*v Sm rtary o f th#
i. wsbuy is io-st uoalified o» a ,
i l .,, Rinnan was said to time
» «•11V11it
1 1 »*■
«•!ii up 4 (In I'gftf I wn I
M 141(1 lll.lt II w St 4
Mirier, il wn* announce.I ilusj
iin s iis ,,* on i&gt;a ( , t m ..i
hnc
iv
cum liAl tm iirn u rm n i
on g try Ronald Smith. II. raid
.— ---John (&gt;. fou l sen, 47 year old
IiV |r t« iHUb[ »V* Ir.HH bhdlk. (*1lf
Kills
» l t
. - ...
talc.man uf Maitlarul, miff.-tv! .•H.-tilatlnrt manager.
1'it opeiallun ..f sulitcriheis ts( A u l l l i l l t l H H E l e c t o r s
|t| i \
m l t!«-ni&lt;»&lt; r.tht • |» iin c i|ilr» ,
Iiniliws and possible fruiTur*.
N
A
ted in helping In ginile
\ r„
rit^ .
when the 1930 Ford Coupe that
Itoys will * l H l j , U l
I 8.
1 T i l III 21IX .tiui «!m l.tfrtl lli-il luirlt.ill .inti
h.&lt; vi a* driving north on Han­ , .i. contests, lie said
«|h. i I I .-ml lo kerp down ju v rn itc
MIAMI. July 30 1/17—Two negford Avenue near Eighth Street * g.aded on tile hnsi* of promptIIIKM INGIIAM, A la . July :ii&gt; d rlili'iu r n .y H r s it .) p t s it rd th r t.».-* were --h.&gt;t lo death and four
lids morning, crashed into n n. . of delivery, courtesy, collec
tree a* he swerved to the left ti..n method*, and friendliness to- l-Pi Alabama'* 11 electoral voles Iiatr1i..ll piogrsm among Lion t wei,. wounded .-ally today by a
.leyI., man who Invaded a .lance
wrr,. ptnlged today to th,. stab-*
to avoid a narked automild*. ac­ v. id the subscribers.
Imyt l&lt; amt
hull at an until .eluent park.
“ Please do not count on the lights ticket of (Joe, J Strom
cording to Patrolmen K. Murphy
have Wen
Fo
u
rteen
game*
. ... . . . . .of .’South
.■uin Carolina
. tir. Mini, an
lll.it
i i
-**
•
Sit. riff * Depul i.-* l laudc High
and J. II. Quatllehaum, who in­ l-&gt; k« o f carrltrs,*’ advised Mr. Thurmond
Governor Fielding L l
,t
" tk- legion Tourn.mrnt
,
w „
^ report^ l that
vestigated the accident at 7:31' bi„illi, a* the boys feel that on Mitalatippl.
*
"
"
&lt;"
t
during
lh"
M
*l
four
day*,
he
Mid.
„
„
illjppi
.a
,,... , * in* if uninain fmitl-d
ill «six
ij% ihoti. n rh
(bit count someone might do them I
o’clock this morning.
•
lit** lanut thttt th* * union (^ whirli tiwik tffrcl, nnd ncApfd
Thl* action represented the first um;
Mr. Poulsen wa* taken lo si. injustice:
'A ll aubscrilwra ate requested formal support o f the presldent- I f.h „ .d U'.-n bajid i-apiwd by the , j„ in1n*r the screaming crowd of
Frrnald-Laughtnn Memorial Hn«t&gt;•linrrr* who
hfAJlung from
Hat in an Erickson ambulance, ills to write or bring to The Herald ial Gate chosen by rclxdliou*
tb. tiudding.
condition is not aerious, said Dr. ti.e rum* of llu-ir favorite news- southerners at the Birmingham
t llll'F S MEET
Th.- deputies 'aid no motive for
Harry Sil*hy, attending physician, ti&gt;y and a short letter telling why state* right conference hi Birming­
I ON in IN. July 30, (/T*)—The the attack cuuld be learned, and
this morning. X-ray* will I * taken tlirv think he should lie Mr. News- ham July 17.
Similar action I* expected to he chi' l- . f -taff of the Army, Navy tlie identity of the gunman wa*
to determine any possible frac­ o*&gt;y of Sanford. The contest will
rue
until
Aug.
U,”
Mr.
Smith
taken
by the Miislasippi Demo- and A ir Force met at I'riinij Min- unknown.
ture*. Tlie wrecked car wa* taken
He entered llie dance hall after
strict!.
rrntic party In a meeting Tuesday intM Altho's residence today, preto R atliff’s place.
mh ’u.,.iv tu study British fighting midnight, immediately pulled a
at Jackson, Miss.
NO JURORS
Mississippi’s elector nominee*, sticugib in view of the Berlin piM.d arid fired polntbank Into the
dancer*, said the depot lo*. In ad­
liABTOW, July 30, w —The like
Alabama’*,
already
sre cn*ij.
SPY PROBE
Twelve hour* earlier. Foreign dition lu the wounded, two negroes
W ASHINGTON, July 30. 1/7*)- imiit ran out of prospective Jur­ pledged sgainst casting the slste's
P.ns.nr Ferguson (R-MIch) said or* tor the second time tn thp ballots for President Truman tn Scir.'tnry Finest Hcvin told l ’arli- were trampled and crushed but
ar.u-m th. Russian blockade of not serioutly hurt in the result­
to lay a federal government em­ ti.-d of Dewitt F. Rollins, chsrgrd the Flecnral College.
b ttIn. might force Britain to stop ing pandemonium.
ploye was transferred from one ■silk murdering his wifiher armoblliration.
A derision
The dead were identified at JackA special venire of 60 names
NEW T H R E A T
key confidential position to anothci while under investigation ha&lt;i been drawn by order uf Cir­
JERUSALEM, July 30. (,T7- wilt U- made in a few days, llevin son Memorial Hospital as Dorothr
Curry, *JI, and Harold Johnson, 25.
cuit Judge Don Register when the The Jewish commander In the aid.
foi espionage.
Fnguson, chairman of a Senate original panel was exhausted yes­ Jerusalem area told the populace
CLUB HOLD-UP
HtOUT MEETING
by sub. today that Arab forces
Inn itigaling Committee, mad* terday.
DAVENPORT, la.. July 30. (47
All member* of Bov Scout
Oniy 36 o f th« 60 were located might launch full scale hostilities
the statement as he opened a
Troop No. 34 art urged to be — Five armed bandit* held up IS
hearing which he promised tn ad­ and appeared when court con­ at any moment.
vance would hear testimony from vened today. Within two hour*
(Israeli Foreign Minister Mt-the present at a meeting Monday patrons o f the Grsek-American
Elisabeth T. Bentley. She le the the stato and defense counsel had hhrrtok said in Tel A r iv the Jew­ evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Club about 3 A.M. today and
young woman who teetlfled before run through this group and alill ish state plan* immediate step* Methodist Church Annex at which escaped with approxlmitaly 92.000
the New York grind jury which only I I Juror* were tentatively to place Jerusalem under Jewish time an Important swimming meet in cash and a quantity o f jewalaccepted.
will be planned.
ho.creignty.)
indicted IS Communists.
*y.
.

!o Fight Commies; 11) Jl. S. ATilly

Carriers Begin

J o hn O. PoulHen
Injured I n Crash

Nejfro
ejfrocs

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PACK SOL

lly HUBERT E. GKIGF.lt

Hearings To Be Held
Soon By House UnAmerican Group

AMIltCAN MHITASr Governor of Germany, Gen. I.uriua D. Clay (left!
Is welcomed at the airport In Washington by Arrny Secretary Kenneth
C. Hoy all. Gen. Cley was brought bark to the capital to make a personal
re p o rt to President Trum an on Hrd blockade of Berlin. (fnlernaltonol)

men).
McDowell ea|iri.»»i-d the opin­
ion th a t the com m ittee labelling
port last spring Is “almost a
perfect description.” Since then,
u l l Xu
the Atomic E nergy Commission 4 i m WMcendl a. fel e, d o j«r ,(ftd|&gt;«.r
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Condon and
fill
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cleared him to examine atomic # t$1 I ' U t i i ' f n 1‘ a t l F f
k If 41 N I W h
bomb Inform ation.
m u (illy ( 'a l r iK la r
The com m lttre'a closed door •ft 0J«.5 CH oi iivt
u r i * IIm i f m
sessions, said McDowell, have ii 1 - H i n a K n r | i n o h f „ - i
produced testim ony to support ft l o M o r n I n g I i # v o l | f i i i »
4a
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the original charg e -• which In­ 141 m
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cluded a statem ent th a t thr gov­ ft 15 Mtitoh Hf i !' |i »
ernment scientist had associated 1&lt;• ill) N r
H o m r i l i l h t f $ (Ji|
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I V u r l i l *\t N o o n
there will lie. However, he has t 1 '.ft 1*1 *41 r f K»if I'rrts r
associated with known Common- 11 Mil 11«V«1 v A l i m l t t H hi i )&gt;
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1st* and other persons who we 12
l i n n | -| n t ,
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behave are espionage agents.”
N r to ■
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Condon recently was cleared 1 1)5 M u l l n r p A t M u f f a i r
l i a r N o n r Ic it tut l»
by th r Atomic K nergy Commission 23 ft**
•HI
M.i r if ii M l M l i f i p i i r r
to exam ine atom ic Isomb infor­ S " 5 1 ImMtul T l r n r
mation, afte r a lengthy Investi­
gation. He had ag re ed voluntarily fui action to curb living cutis.
to atecr clear o f atomic data Ths- Krpublicans apps-ari-d not to
until auch an inveatigatinn had h avr hi-ard his statem ent.
been conducted.
T he I'rrililrn t finished speaking
McDowell aald th e commission at l l: 5 d A .41. He bad spoken fur
did not ask the un-American lit in m utes He again was ap ­
Activities C om m ittee for any In­ plauded by Democrats and a few
form ation l&gt;efme clearing Condon, ] llep u ld irau s. All stood up as he
•nd addedt
left th e chamber.
'T h e y perhaps don’t know whit
H ere la the I’le sid rn l'a rightW» know, or if they do and still point ru st of living prngiam —
Cleared him they should lie In­ including immediate p ik e und
vestigated them selves. We asked I ro fit curbs and standby ia ttu n ­
the commission fo r the sources ing and wage control pow ers:
of their Inform ation, hut of
" F ir s t, I lecommrnd th a t nn
course they refused lo give them m e r s profits lax lx- rc-vstabto us."
lu lled In order lo provide a
President Trum an ordered all II i-usury surplus and provide a
government agrnrlea at the time lo like on inflation.
of th e rom m lttee's original blast
"Second, I rrcom m rm l
that
again st Condon not to turn over consumer credit ru n trola 1m- rrany confidential filea to Congress. xlored in ordrr tu hold down in­
The House group had asked W. flatio n ary rretlll.
Averell llarrim an, then Secretary
"T h ird , I recommend th a t the
of C om m rrrr, for a loyally board F ed eral Itenerve llonnl be given
report on Condon, llarrim an re­ g r e a te r authority to re g u la te in ­
fuser!.
flatio n ary bank credit.
"F o u rth , I n io m m en d
that
a u th o rity lie gianted to reg u late
speculation on the rommsMlily ex ­
changes.
" F ifth , I recommend th a t au th o ­
lla o 'le * -* i r w
iw n
tie granted for allocation ami
controls with (rower to hold wages rity
Inventory control of scarce comin line, standby rationing author­ m odifies which basically affect
ity on scares goods, end curbs essen tial industry production, or
on credit, rents and commodity the ru st of living,
"S ix th . I recommend th a t r-n t
speculation.
controls he strengthened, an d that
Fsilurr of ihr government to adi-tpiaie appropriation* he pro­
•cl promptly lo ruth high prices vided for enforcement. In order
might bring “economic collepse to prevent further u n w arran ted
rent increases.
in this country."
"S eventh. I recommend th a t
That. Mr. Truman said, is whst stan d b y authority I* g ra n te d to
ratio
n those few pro d u cts in
“the Communists, both hers tnd
abroad arc rounling” upon. He short supply which vitally affect
the h ealth ami welfare of o u r peo­
snid another great depression in ple. On the liatls of present fa rts,
this country would blast “the ami unless further sh o rta g e s oc­
World's hope for a lasting pestt." cur, th is authority m ig h t not
He said "world peace depend* have to lie used at all.
" F ig h t, 1 recommend th a t pried
upon the strength of our econ­ control Iw authorised fo r acs.ee
omy.”
commodities which liaslcally a f ­
r. Truman made plain that In fect essential Industrial produc­
ng the lawmaker! bark he tion o r the cost of living. Th*
govet nm ent should h a v e
the
onpeclrd them to take Immediate
au th o rity , to limit w age a d ju s t­
and direct action. After outlining
his program, he threw in this ments which would force a bleak
In a price rriling, except where
aenlencet
"I hope there ie no mUunder- wage adjustm ents are essen tial
e'anding of the recommendations to rem edy hardship tu co rrect in ­
equities, or to prevent a n actual
I havr made.”
There was only paselng refer­ low ering of living sta n d a rd s.''
The President xxinped any men­
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I'll)l-A IsK I.I'IIIA , July 27 —
'd 't— To pul t lie robust, newborn
I'logrcssivc I 'a ity in Its proper
perspective, it Is p n h ap s p erti­
nent to point out a gengrsphietd
fac t:
Tint City iif Brotherly l*&gt;ve Is
only one hour and s half by
train fi»m New York t'ily.
Iluw much does that explain
the new p arty 's Imprrssiv* vigor?
In M.-iuhnttiin at any major
i ally the Cum m uniil I'arty and
its fiiemls can crowd Madison
Square Garden With 20.000 peo­
ple.
This is im|Mirtant to remember
Iwcause veteran political observ­
ers expressed atmtiemetd si the
flirt Henry W allace sod Senator
Glen Tnvlur, hi* tenor miming
male, drew more than 40,own
lovers of a new political music
to their doul lehcmler s t Shibe
Ini ••■l oll park I sst Saturday night.
Halo- Hut I* i t his prime hardly
ilid heller. But th e campaign will
reveal whether the l'r&lt;i;[rrt*lvc
I'arty has astonishing impulse
strength— or merely was W n In
a town where all the relatives
could get th ere in time for the
bard Ism.
If the Progressive I'aity could
draw 30,000 people to a rally in
Kansas City, Hi. Louis, Cleveland
or Kan Francisco, theie would la*
no douht that it represented a
powerful cross section of Amer­
ican discontent.
But it could have picked no
more strategic birthplace than
I'hilailclphis- one of tho nation's
largest cities and easily accessible
from New York, Baltimore and
Washington.
This make* It hard to judge
whether the huge attendance was
chiefly due to an all-out effort
hv Communist and Cammuntolfii.nl organisation*, or whether
It was a spontaneous outpouring
of people dissatisfied with thr
two maior political parties.
But Ih r cam paign will quickly
show whether the strength of
Wallace, who disavowed no sup­
port by anyone sincerely Inter­
ested In ps-are, is largely (rased
tion
of
the
Berlin
blorkado
crisis
national situation but he did re­ hut while hla speech was concern­ on the Communist*.
fe r to "these tense days, when
lit what way? By the attend­
mainly with domestic problems,
ou r strength ie being tested all ed
ance at Wallace i allies. Only in
frequent
grave
but
Indirect
refer­
over th« world.”
ences to America's troubled rela­ the eastern and some western

Truman MeBsage

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If the Preeldrnl fell any ecn.
cam over the differences exist. tag between himself end the
Congress, he concealed it In his
' appearance and In hla words. Ills
- message was lacking of the abuse
he beeped on Congress on hll
■recent western trip. And vs he
, entered the House chamber end
Walked down th# center aisle he
smiled broadly and nodded to sctgnalntnnces.
He wore a light blue summer
aalt, black and white shore, and
. • blue He. He acknowledged In a
fv forms! manner the applause which
continued until be began to
•peak.
. Adhering to hi* usual custom.
President read his message.

By R. J. S C O n l i ^ a l Notices

10 Million U. S.
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
Citizens Said To
Be Illiterates

Condon Is Called
W eakest Link In
Atomic Security

WASHINGTON. July 27. (ffV
Rtp. McDowell (R l’i) uul to­
day the Home Comimtlrr on UnAmerican Activities plani lo hold
hearings soon on itt chxigr lhal
Dr. Edward U. Condon "it one
o( the weaken link* in our atomic
security.”
Condon, diiectur of the governmenl't Bureau of Standards
has denied the charge and de­
manded public hearing* to anewrr
them. McDowell mid three will
be held as *oon at Chairman
Thomas (K-NJ) is ()crrmllwl by
his physician to return to Wash­
ington.
”AII we need is the doclor'*
permission for Mr. Thomas lo
tome hack,” McDowell told re­
porters whom he summoned to
his office to make the announce

TUESDAY JU L Y 27 ,1 9 4 3

TH E SANFORD H E R A L D SA N FO RD FLORIDA

tions with Kuaala were woven'Into
it.
Mr. Truman noted that these
are “tense days, w h e n our
strength I* being tested all over
the world.” Ami he Insletad that
inflation controls are needed be­
cause ''communlite h e r e and
abroad are counting on our pros­
perity turning Into a depression.”
That, ha said, would "cu*. the
jrround from under the frwo na­
tions of Europe” and "prevent the
recovery throughout the world
which Ie essential to lasting

E ggs and Poultry

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Was typew ritten, trlple-epsced,
JACKSONVILLE, July ST, OP)•ad bound In a looee-leaf folder. Poultry
and egg prices here were
H* spoke slowly and In quiet unchanged
today.
tones From time to Urns, his

CARD OF THANKS
’ I wish to express my approela
tlan for the many expressions of

seaboard cities ran the Commun­
is'* pack th)* galleries. Elsewhere
thr national impart of tha Pro­
gressive Party can lie mare ac­
curately determined by the peo­
ple who attend its meeting*.
Ten or fifteen thousand Com­
munist Party members or fellow
travelers might buy a round-trip
coach ticket from New York to
Philadelphia. But they won't and
can't afford tu buy one from
New York to Kansaa City or
Denver.
Regardleee of tha sources of
Its main power, the Progressive
Party hae a special vitality rara
In American politics. It claims to
be a people's party — what party
ever didn’t? - I&gt;ut It acta like a
people's party.
I* had representative* of 19
different melting pot nationaHlira
here, and It courtad them all. It
came out for independent* for
Puerto Hlco and
against partition
nd agnim
of Ireland. It didn't,
didnX however, oppose partition In PalootilM.
Pa
It did
favor
t freeing the
th* ,
-without reeervation

WASHINGTON — Would you
kr.-AV whst to do if you saw a sign
llu.1 said "Explosives — Keep
A w ay"? o r "Poison— For E x ter­
nal *j » * Only"?
Ban. Ilarlcy M. Kilgore (D-W.
Va. sayi thr census reveals that
tlig h liy over 1(1,000,000 Americans
—cn* out uf every seven adults—
wouldn't know.
He calls them
" s h i r r or near illite ra tes." He
pre noted J 140,000.000 federal aid
to iwlp *urh people learn to read
and write. Hit hill died, but
educators nay It Is su re to come
up again
W hat ii an illite ra te ? Where
do these 10,000.000 Illiterate*
live?
Kilgore say* the answer*
to these question* a rc so am ating
thr situation ran only lie described
us a national dl-grace.
F*rst, he describes Illiterate*
a - pt i son* without th e equivalent
of ti fourth grade education. They
is n 't rrad nr. if th ey ran, they
ra.V i understand w hat they read
su ifirirn tly well to function at
rititi-ns.
Second, he *ays m any of these
peo p le- p.obaldy the m ajority of
th em —don't live far out in the
stick*, where sn education i* hard
to iom e by. And the m ajority
m e not foreign bom , but native
Amer.car*.
He give* these fig u res: 4,200,000
nr* white people, born In this
coiifiliy. 4.200,000 a re foreign
born white*. 2,700,000 are N eg­
ro*—. He »ay* one-tenth of the
10 ,000.000 live in New York, 462,000 in lltinol* ami 4Hf&gt;.000 in Cal­
ifornia. I.oultlana has a higher
IM-ici.itaxe of illiterates among
It- lotal population th an any other
stoic. Kilgore e«limnte* th e humI n at 48 per rent. Iowa has the
lowest. 1 I tier cent.
T h irr are three tim es ns many
i l . i t -lute- in the country as col­
lege graduates. Kilgore adds. He
*»*■ thl* weakens dem ocracy be-,
......... many of the**- |H-oplg cannot
rei J the words "freed o m " or
"p n o ." Communists are aw are
of ltd* ritual Ion ami lake full
aip'uf.tag of it hy using only the
sim plest type* of propaganda or
i»V 'nuking p*r*nnat ro n tacts, the
v n a t o r n.y*.
I!e proposed that ffi.000,000 aid
la- given the state* In 1049-to
te ar i people to read, w rite, speak
and iin d 'ittan d the E nglish Inng t-ag i, to perform elem entary
arithm etical computation* and to
ur.dei.itand the basic fea tu re s of
U.S. government. He would app ro p n a te $10,000,000 for the
leeching program in 1050. and
th* r. *15,000,000 n y ear until 1057,
d i . rearing to $6,000,000 in 1968fib. By that time, he la-1 loves,
illiteracy would let elim inated In
th - L n itrd State*.
u
&lt;*...• difficulty I* th a t illiteracy
uM&gt;vrenlty hasn't been accurately
d elim it. Most au th o rities agree
thi i the 111,000,000 estim ate may
bo aid e of the tru e m ark , one
wav or the other. U ntil 1940 tha
Ihli Census Bureau counted illit­
erate* merely *&gt;y asking people if
lin y could read and w rite In xny
Un.-unge. If they couldn't they
w ere classified as illite ra te
In
IOllt the i-etuu* classified people
by th eir degree of education—
num ber of year* they attended
m l o ti.
This is the urlgln of tho
e stim a te that there are 10,000,000
peopit without the equivalent of
a I u r t h grade education.
D uring the w ar the A rm y utsd
th " fourth grade a* th» &lt;*'vH'ng
I i - • hc'w ren literary and lllitc ia ry . Thi* was based on th e war*
tin.e experience of th e Army. It
found th a t a . • general rule peopl • w ith less than a fo u rth grade
education couldn’t read or obey
thi sim plrst sort of orders.
A i my official* say
450,000
soldiers between 21 ami 4fi had to
' n -k e their m ark" w ith an X
Imcause they couldn't w rite their
on t. name*.
convention of the Progressive
P arty was noteworthy for the
politico- religious fervor of Ua
delegate*. They felt they were
engaged more in a crusade than
a cam paign. And they had more
fun th an people are supposed to
have in politics.
"A w aitress told nte we ate
five rimes as many hot dogs as
the Republicans did,” said a
proud delegate in convention hall.
The Progressive P a rty is hun­
gry for victory, loo.
The first attempt* a t ru g mak­
ing w ere probably crude tffo rta
to im itate the haairy (wits of
wild beasts.

IB , Sid Simpson (above) of nn.
note boUtvao much could he accom*
pUshod toward settling Dm cumnt
Soviet blockode of Berlin U two
member* of the Houae of
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July IS S It. ISIS has clossd ,
csrisln srs* In hen-.lnul* County,
Florida s* a Itrfug* lo llum ini
and Trapping fur an tn.lsfintts
period in sccurdsncs with notice
sppssrln*
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Is filed wilt, ths County Judft
WtiAY IS R tN M E f
snd with ths H*rr*t*r&gt; of M si,
The outside boundaries uf
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area will In posted
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Truman Reaction
Il sslIsseS I'ruM l-sae llsel

left s mertiny oi the Kepuhlican
high commsn to tell reporters
that the Hut - Hanking Com­
mittee will meet liiumlsy on Mr.
Tiumsn's co:l-of-iivmg recom­
mendations. His words indicated
the GOP top-drawer had turned
down any ides of adjourning
— ...... ..
Congress immediately, Wolcolt
tsid:

_

U, S. TreaHury Report

WASHINGTON, Ju ly 27—bP)—The position of the Treasury
J u ly 22 romparr*! w ih corresponding date a year ago:
Ju ly 22, 1948
July 22. 1947.
Receipts
$86,7V4J99.SO
&lt;186,604,463.14
Expenditure*
I70.7MJ46.73
9123J74,912.12
Balance
$2,919J44,860.67
fl,o:if.,UW, 585.44
C ustom s receipts f o r month
$22,116,039.54
$37,200,298.81
Receipt* fiscal y ea r Ju ly I
$1,664.368,868.96
&lt;1,806,189.289.67
Expenditure* fiscal y e a r
f 2,786,289,767J I &lt;x&gt; *&lt;2,408,473,293.45
$ 1,120,929,898J 6 \&lt;yj
PI|laVsew*|wPDivv
f w
F-Nf
i|ewe|tAf*V.Dtf
&lt;601J84,003.88
£ * c#■, ,°J Mjwnditurex.
Total debt
263J10J74,791.30
&lt;268J07J69.036.44
Decrease under p rev io u s day
$76,980J72J9
G old assets
$24,660,682,878.74
$21,466,« 2 ,636.64
(x &gt; —$2,929,068,196.16 countingg foreign economic
econoi
cooperation trust
fund expenditures.
nditurea
(y &gt; —11,264,699J 2 7 .19 counting expenditures above.

"It is very ap p a ren t that this
Administration I* committed tu
high prices until a fte r th* elec­
tion. Otherwise the President
would have used Ihe powers he
already has to stop Inflation.
"The I'tesldent and Ihe Federal
Reserve System now have powers
lo stabilise our iconum y and the
Ily rECil.Y BHOWNHTO.NE
value of our currency. It is
An-acieted Press F ood Editor
doubtful whether we should give
any new powers until he has
used the powers he already has. I If |t*s a rustom In your family
"However, we will be glad to to have your first spring outing
review the whole situation and on IWnrsUon Day, you may want
a fte r full and adequate hearings »onu- new Ideas for carry-slang
if » e decide there a re some pow­ food I recommend that If you are
ers he does not have to reduce mot "ring any distance you take
prices, we will lm glad tu give said* esry-to eat food, such ss
fruit r.t sandwiches, to munch in
them tu him."
........... ...........
Chairman
Allen ..........
(K -lll) uf ....
th* the car and then pack a more

MENU

House Rules Commlllto which Haleorate epread lo enjoy at the
has iKittl.il up thu Taft-Ellender-! Picn'c spot. W* always do this in
Wagner long range housing hill | *&gt;iy fimily Iccmiec my nrphew
asked hy Mr. Truman, said he i ha* the turscious appetite of a
hope* Congress can adjourn in tan-year-old snd 1 have the tem*
two weeks.
: peraniemal sort of stomach that's
Allen ssld:
' lihulv tu get hungry at any lime.
"H is flhs P resid en t's) a tta c k s ' « * j'* 'c r evolved th e Ides of
_
_ • »n*«k
____ to
. ke«eep
on Congress have n ot been di- b ringing

ssure
t U bitspoon hot water
1 cup dates (very thinly
slired)
I cup nuts, coarsely broken
I rup raisins, coarsely
chcpped
Rift flour, baking sods, cinna­
mon u u l cloves. Cream shotuning;
add sugar gradually sad cream
to g eth er until lig h t and fluffy.
A td egg and beat well. Add dry
Inm vdlenis, all-tom ato sauce and
h ot w ater altern aU ly to first mixu ie (about 1/3 of each a t a tim e);
add fruit and nula w ith le st addi­
tion cf flour and mix well. Bake
in lull* or loaf pan which has
bexn rre a ird and lined with brown
or wnxrtl poper which hax alio
been grosMfd, In a moderate
350* F.) oven for I hour or until
one.

1

Sheep ar* the chief national
ua hr.fpy before the real epread. wealth
of Afghanistan.
Greatly enjoyed sandwiches we
recently msde were smoked
Lcfal Notice
tour u« slices with both prepared
mt.Mnrd end sweet pickle relieh.
XOTIS'B
Then wc lurked a radish (with A* prutldtd by Chspisi lllit.
Acts
ot
till,
nolle* Is htrtby
§ cross lie twee m a death rattle ' Hie gieen irsves le ft o n ), a carrot
that Ih* Gam* and Fresh
In the thrust of th e New D ea l,i* n 4 a celery strip In to each sand- ■Ivan
Watsr rt*h Commission ut th*
end the squalls of the recently " l e u hajt. Smell sandw ich bags mate nl Florida, under ih# powtr
mtde of waxed paper which you amt suihorlty aranlsd ssld Comborn Wallace p arty ."
mlaslon by Hsellon 10. Artlcl* IV,
Chairman Taber (R-N Y ) of the ran buy packaged In almost any of Ihs Cosstllutlon ot Ih* Hist*
stc
'e
have
doiena
of
uses
In
and
House A ppropriations Committee
of Florid*, ss smsnded and rati­
out ot the house.
fied by th* votsr* of Florid* on
said:
I. lilt. In official mssl" I t looks like he (M r. Truman)
A randwlch spread that has Novembsr
Ins hsld In TnUnhsssss, Ft*, on
is in favor of Increased Inflation, been ■&gt; favorite In our family for Julr &gt;» a i*. m i ha* clossd a
higher prices, and g reater scarc­ years is on* mode of yellow certain srs* In Hsmlnol* County,
Florida, as a Hsruga to Bunting
cheese, pimento • stuffed olivet, and
ity.
I
Trapping for an Indsftslta
" I t doesn't seem there Is any­ walnuts snd mayonnaise. If the period In acrerdanc* with notice
th in g there that really stands on food grinder happens to be out, appearing la THE SANFORD
Ld. Sanford, Florida undtr
Its merits. This looks like Just we put all the ingredionta except IIBHaof
Juee It. till.
an attempt to push through Con- the sulsd dressing into it; if not, dale
A copy of such Order of Cteslna
gress bad legislation that ho j wc simply mash or grate the Is filed with Ihe Ceuntr Judge
with ihe Hecrstary of Slat*.
wasn't able to get when the cheeec end ellro tho olives end end
T h s outside bounder!** of **M
Democrats were In control."
| nuts These are delicious on any ar*a
will t* post»d.
Democratic members of the kind - f btead, white, r y e or whale
REX d MORGAN,
Director
New York congressional delega­ w h eat.
Gera*
end Fresh Walsr
tion:
F u r dessert U ke alo n g some
Ftah Commission.
"It Is our unanimous opinion fru it. Then add a c a k e o r cookies.
von cm
that the Issues of inflation and Tim “Tomato Sauce C a k e " Is some­
As provided by Chapter 11*41.
housing alune Justify the I'retl- th in g quit# new and I thought It Acte
ISIS, notice Ie herrby
dent In recalling Congress to Its w as 'k lk lo u i when I ta s te d It. It given «r
lhal the Game end S*r*eh
has some of the q u a litie s of fruit Water Fl*h Comml»lon of Ihe
durir.
“To a man. we are pledged to ra k e but Is much leaa expensive ■late of Florida, under ih* power
authority granted said Camstick lo our Jobs, and keep others ami quicker to moke. I t doesn't tad
mlMlon by R**lloa 10. Artlcl* IV,
at their Jobe, until proper legis­ need n frosting an d I t la sturdy °t ih* CoMittutlon *r th* Blal*
enough to travel w ell.
of Florida. *• am*nded end rati­
lation la enacted. '
fied by th* volar* of Florida on
Towels Score Cake
Rep. Clarence Brown (H-Ohlc),
November *. 1st* in official meet­
2 to cups sifted coke flo u r
who managed 8*natui Taft's
ing held la Tallahaeeee, Fie en
1 teaspoon b aking pods
Julr l» A I*. IMS hae closed a
campaign for the RepuMiean
certain area In Memtaele County,
u teaspoon cinnam on
presidential nomination:
Florida, ae a defuse lo Hunting
*5 teaspoon cloves
“Many of the I'resldenl's pro­
end Trapping for an ladtflalt#
4* cup shortening
period la accerdaaca with Bet!**
posals do not pertain to matters
1 cup sugar
J* TH* IANFORD
of any emergency nature.
11Kit AM). Panford. Florida usd*r
I egg
"Some are worthy of consid­
dale
et
Jaae
It, 1141.
I lk cups canned all-to m ato
eration. Others, however, which
A evpr of *urh Order of Closlag
Is
fllmf
with
the County Judge
propose a return to the same
with tha Secretary of State.
system of government controls, have been mode to deal with tho end
The outelde bouadarloa of **ld
rationing and regimentation which problems of Inflation."
area will b* pealed.
DEN C MORGAN.
proved such an utter failure dur­
Rap. Melvin Price
(D-IU)t
Dlrecier
ing end after the end of the war "I’roaldent Truman axhlbilod tha
Gems
and Freeh Water
as to cause the people to demand character of leadership tha coun­
Ftah Cema
Rmteelen.
•ad a Democratic Congress and try needs In these critical times.
President Truman himself to Ha Bounded • warning ot ocoabandon It, are not the answer nomlu colls pot in Ihia nation unto our present problem of high lsoa Congress acta now."
prices."
Rap. Colmer (D-MUa), a leader
Ksp. 8pence (D-Ky): "1 think of ths 7&lt;.min group of House
it is a good pmentation of tha Democrat* organised to combat
problems that wo must solve now tha President's civil rights pro­
tor the future prosperity end gram: “Southern Democrats will
happiness of the people. We must continue to oppose enactment of
stop this Inflation or Buffer n any so-called civil rights meas­
ures.”
serious depression."
Rep- McCormack (D-Maaa)i "It
Rap. Bhaftr (R-Mkh)t "It to a
is on affective and courageous
from ■
•poach Mla tha laureate of ail tha
V
rectrd at Republican policies, but
at the American Institution of
representative government
"I think th* American people
recognise this. They also recognit* that Truman'a message was

(D -F a )i

*■

MDTICB
A* pinvlded t&gt; C hsptsr SIMi.
Art* uf IStt. nolle* Is hsrtby
alvsn that the Usm* snd F t.ik
tv * i-r S't-h Comml»*lon of tr.s
H tst. of Florid*, under Ih* p o * ,,
snd stnbr-rlly granted *sld Cumml**l«n by Hsctinn Id, A rild* tv
of the I'nnstltutlon of the Mtais
of Florida, s* amended and rtti B
fled by the voter* of Florid* o a ^
November 1. ISIS, In official meet,
ing h-ld In Taliahss-ee, Ft* on
July t* A Id. ISIS ha* closed s
certain sres lu Hemlnole I'ountr
Florida, s* a Itsfugs lo Hunting
snd Trapping for an indefinite
period In sccurdsncs with antic*
appearing In TllSf
HVNFMU'
IIFItAl.li Ssiifurd. Florida under
dst* nf Jon* IS. IMS
A copy of eurh Order of Flour.*
Is filed with th* County Jud**
snd with Ih* Secretary of Piste
The outeld* boundaries of end
ntes Wilt b* posted
A
IlKN C. Mf Hill AN,
V
Director
Osm# snd Freeh tVsisr
Fleh Commleelon
wotics : o r m s *ts : h ,s sa ls :
NDTICU IH lIF.IIF lir GIVEN
that pureusnt lo S'lnsl D scits
rrruS,red un the Itth day of June,
A D. ISIS. In that certain cause
pending In Ih* Circuit Cuurl, In
snd for Hsmlnol* County, FhWldn
In Chancery, wherein tv E, Kilt
CIIIIOFF. JH and t.CCtl.E Kilt
CIIIIOFF. hie wife, are I'lnlnllffe
and t.AL'IlKIIIIAt K llll.T Jiniu:
CGItrOIIATION, si si. srs Dsfsnd- 0
ant*. Ih* underelgned a* riper1*1
Mast* f. wilt
hours
’ " wlihln th* least
"I
uf sal* un Monday, th* tnd day
or Auxuat. A D ISIS, offrr lor
*al* and **lt lo Ih* high**! *n4
b**l bidder fur &gt;**h at Ih* front
door of Ih* Court lino-* of H*mlno,» County. Florid*. In Monford.
Klnrld*. th* following d**crlb*d
properly altuattd and b*ing in
••nilnal* County, Florida, lo-wil;
At.I, IIIJH-K K. FI RUT STREET
SaCTENH'GN, HANFonn. FLOR­
IDA: Id‘TP I THROUGH S
RIAK'K M. FI RUT RTItEET EXTENSION. HANrnntt. FtAHtlDA
IA)TH 1. I, 1 and EAHT S FEET
OF I^VT I. IIUH-K V. FIRHT
H T R K K T EXTENSION, HANFOtll). F L O II ID A: LOTS *
THROUGH I*. II1.GCK F. FIRHT
MT R K B T FXTKNHION. HANFOHD. Fl.nlllDA. all a* per plal
thereof duly nf r»rnrd tn Ih*
Fuhtlr Hernid* „f
Hemlnole
I'oonir. Florid* and *11 huMdlnt*
on *ui'h properly ing«lh*r with
• It furnllur*. furntihlna*. f u ­
ture* and equipment aliuat*
Hirreun
eurh properly being
r*n*r*lly 4**crlhed *• the llo ltl
Slayfelr Property,
tllrln a ihe properly de*crlb*0 In
lhal rartaln eerond mortgage
dal*d February let. 1*17 of W.
If Klrrlihoff, Jr *nd I.uetU Kirrhhnff. hie wife recurded In
Muri&lt;r*ee H u n k 7a. page ■** uf
ihe I'lihtlc Iterord* nf Memlnnl*
Couniy. Florida, foreclosed la
Mild eull I
Held properly will he -old eubJecl In th* lien nf lhal &lt;en*ln
flrat muria*x* in lit* &gt;irl*ln*l
nrlnclpal eum nf HSnneono dried
January IHh. 1*47 tn favor of
Conritcllcul Millual Life Ineuranc*
Cunipeny. * cnrpumOon. recorded
In Mnrigaee llunk 71. p*g« 441
nf th* I'uhllr Ilecord, nf Hemlnul*
Connie Florid* and la*** fur Ih*
re a r lit) .
Paid eat* wltl h* made nur*ua*l
In and In order lo eetlefy th*
lerme of *ald Final Decree.
I.MIT I) F IIOTI.K
Ae Hperlal M ailer

IN COURT OF THE COD N T T
J U D G E . HEM INGI.K COUNTT,
HTATE OF FM1RIDA.
IN PROBATE
tn re ihe Estate uf
MART C. WARDIVKLL
Deceaeed
TO ALL WHOM JT MAT CONCBRN:
Notice la hereby given that Mery
P. Rrnnt filed her final report ■*
adm inistratrix of the estate of
Mary C. WardweB. dec#a»*d. that
■he filed her petition for final
dlacharg*. and that eh* will apply
to the Honorable Ii. tv. War*.
County Judge of Hemlnole County.
Flurlda. on Ihe thirteenth day of
August, t i l l , for approval of same
and for final discharge a* admlnle ira tris of the aetata of M*ry C.
Ward well deceased.
MART P. IIRANT
Admlnletralrlx uf
the eatata of
MART P. WARD WELL,
deceased.
IN THE COURT OF THE COUNT*1
JUDGE. SEMINOLE C O U N T T ,
FtAHIIDA. IN PRORATE.
In re: Calais of
NATHAN LF.WCNTHAL
Deceased.
TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERNONB HAVING CLAIMH OR DCMANDri AGAINHT MAID F.8TATEI
You and **rh of you ar* hereby
roll (led and required lu present
any claims end demands which
you. or slitter ef you. may hove
again*! ihe ••tat* of N sthsa Lew•
•nlhal, dec*oi*d, 1*1* of *ald Coun­
ty, to 1b* Couniy Judge of a*mInol* Couniy. Florid*, at hla office
In (he court house of said Coualf
a« Sanford. Florida, within eight
calendar month* ryom the llm* of
ih* first pubtlcailun uf thl* nolle*
Each claim or demand shell be In
w riting, and shall sla ts Ih* pla**
of reeldeoc* *nd po*i office addree* of ih* claimant, and shall b*
■worn lo by the ctalmapt, agent,
or stlo ra ty , an d .an y auch claim
or demand not to rtl*d *hail be
void.
INKS T. BOTER
Aa adm inistrator of
th* Katal* of
NATHAN LEWRNTIIAL,
Flrat publlcaitoa July u , m i .

•Mtiwl k U l ^ f t i k t e r m

•H ■■■trito fw I tha m m » to r n
to v w k to h k . k saw rn o U m

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T
IS- THE WEATHER
I rw Ioral afternoon and ta rl?
o r .tin g thundershower* other* la*
g u lly cloudy through Thursday,
(.curie to moderate south to *osthwest wind*.

In Unity Tbtrt U Strength—
To Protect Ihe P o u t of tho World;
To Promote th* P t o ir t u of America;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T UAU.Y N E W SPA PE R

VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Hundreds Die
Disorders Break
In Blast A t
Out In Russian
Farben Plant
Zone^Of Berlin GermonChemical Fac­
Redb Admit Chaos Ex­
ists As Rffoit Is
Made To Exchange
German Currency
BERLIN. July 28. &lt;/P&gt;— D..
o id eu b io k r out in the K utiian
lector of Ii Im Iu i Io I lin lm today
when thousands ol G erm ans jamtnrd tl i r r l i belote banka in an
effort to exchange llirii money
(ot new Kuvti*n-«|&gt;ont&lt;&gt;ted curte n ty.
N ew ipspen in wertern Beilin
# i d the Russian* and th e n C om -'
"*
•
- ■ reonumte com
muniit-contiollrd
mitiion aie living to "c h e a t thr
people out ol thru m oney.” D u
deadline lor the even exchange
i» tonight.
The Russians tluough
th ru
nrfeipapeit a d m i t t e d "chaos
cxilled, but blamrd the tion-Communiit city government for not
p o n d in g enough exchange placet.
Wmeiican military government fi­
nance offtcialt taid thit it untrue
ami “ the R uttiant are tiy in g to
make the cily government a scape
goat for their own m ittake.”
Mayor Louise Hchroeder defied
an order from the Ruaalan com­
mandant to fire her new antiCommunlat deputy police chief,
Johannra Stumm. The th re e w rit, ern commandanta had advised her
ftie liuaaiana had no a u th o rity to
Order unilaterally the discharge
of Stumm. He replaced th e Ruxlian-trainod Paul M arkgraf. whom
the elected government
fired
earlier thia week.
The w rutern rommandcra alao
advlM-d M ayor Schroeder to r e ­
ject another Soviet move aimed
at dealroying the city govern­
ment and placing all B erlin un­
der Com niunlil control. T hey luld
A ar the Rusaiana have no a u th o r­
i t y to Inatall Paul l^ ta c h aa.
deputy head of the city food de­
partm ent, one of the m ajo r Jobe
In tha city.
W alter Bedell Bmllh. U .8. am ­
bassador to kloeeow, stopped over
a day in Berlin cn ro u te to
Morrow lie may talk w ith Genr ia l l.uelua D. Clay, th e U.B.
m ilitary commander. S m ith we»
in the diplom atic talk i in London
l l 'u l l r a H Ha P a ir » lil

iPilot Club Plans
To Sponsor Blood
Bank In August
H e P ilrt Club of Sanford will
■p, iu&gt;br u Blood Bank to tie held
loinelim e in Auguat, It w as de­
nned at ti e meeting of th e group
.Aeid in the Tourist C enter laat
^flight w ith Mr*. J. C. M itchell
p u d d in g .
Anyone interealed In v o lu n te er­
ing for the hank U aiked to eonta .t Mia. Mary Hawllna a t the
S an fird Clinic. It waa pointed
out uy Mra. Krawlins, chairm an
of the project, that all blood
donuted by Seminole County per4011* lx ured excluaively fo r Sem ­
inole County patirnta. T he club
I* making an appeal to the
j^ h u rctiea and other organisation*
cailst In securing aa m any
regular donor* a* poulhle *o th a t
it «*•&gt; lx token at interval* during
tin year, thereby a u u rln g a tupp i, it all time* in r**e of em er­
gency.
T he exact date o f the
uatik will In* announced la te r.
In a i error t of the milk bank
iiy Mr*. W. K Holley head. It
rrv ialed th a t a total of 123 quart*
of tre ih milk and one r a s e of
canned milk wa* dittrlb u ted to
M )fvdy famlllee throughout the
” ountv during the month o f July.
I he club voted to make a donation
of I lk tow ard the Yeiley M em ori­
al Fund.
I-o.towing Instruction* from In­
ternational th a t each of th e 18
JU trlct* of Pilot Club* choose a
uUtrlct project. District F o u r in­
cluding the 2 | dub* In F lorida,
chore aa It* project, "M ental Hy*i*r* ■ T hla ha* tong been one
of the Orlando club'* m ain pro• m i *.

H H
M

Inquiry Is Planned
Into Personnel Of
U. N. Delegations
LONDON, July 2H. i d t — A
W hitehall (x»v em inent) official
aaiu today Britain. F ran et and
!r.e United Stale* will offer to
tKkin talk* with Russia "on a

genera) European settlement aa
a * hole." i hr Whitehall Inform ant said the western power
Idea would be to broaden th e
projected four-power discussion
ol all Germany to u n b race all
outstanding
European d iffe r­
ent ra between East and Went.
WASHINGTON. July 28. (IP )-

Secretary Marshal! said today the
United States hat agreed with the
British and French on next moves
in dealing with the ctitii of Sovietblockaded Berlin. Marshall de­
clined at a newt conference to
disclose any point of ihe agree­
ment.
He taid, however, that tome
report! from abroad purporting to
tel forth detail) «te incorrect.
One question on which he wa*
tpecific U that the wettetn pow­
er* intend to go forward on
ichedulr with their plan for set­
ting up a separate government in
western Germany.
Marthall wa* told that there
was a report from London quot­
ing a British official a* saying
that the western German govern­
ment plan would ba put in cold
storage if Russia and the western
powets agree to meet on tho fu­
ture of Germany.

Many Seats Empty AsSpeeial ( ’onurosN Session Opens

tory Making Explo­
sive Fluids For V-2
Missiles Destroyed
MANNHEIM, G erm anj, July
2»V, (rP)—l*ollce said lielseen .'i00
ai.d MID person* se re killed and
l,4C0 Injured today in an explo­
sion .mil fire which wrecked the
I. G. F arben Chemical plant at
l.udw igshtfen. The disaster in
tu r French rune city appeared
U. he the greatr*! in Eurupe
n in e the «*ar. Police In Man.
bum , an Americas lone city
arrima the Ithine from Ludwig,
ahaltn, said about M00 injured
already h a te been taken tu ho*,
pitala. T h r planl rm plojed (ruin
S.0U0 to 7,000 rhemiral w urkrrs
and rumprtwed several buildIng* apraw lrd aver a wide area.

ADEN, July 28, (AS
An
A m en .au II 29. one »t ib irr mak­
ing a circuit of the globe. *lathed
into the tea latl night after ukmg
o il from tin* poit on ibr tuulh
iu a it of Arabia

Airplane Factory
Begins Moving To
Texas From Coast

southern Senators rrom ise lo
!•'Talk Truman Proposals To Death

worker*

"I propose to resign,” Killen

Hoyt Monroe Hobby,
Two Years Old, Dies

U.yt Monro* Hobby, tWo year

said In a statement, ''Because I aid son of Mr. and Mr*. Horace
can not adjust myself to tha new M. Hobby o f Paola, died Monday
occupation labor policy which aftrrnoon In the hospital following
denlas tha government workers on ilines* of five weeks. lie waa
the rights in collective bargain­ bo:n June 3, 1048 In Sanford.
In addition to hi* parents h e la
ing."
The
Government
Workers’ su.vived by th* grandparents, Mr.
Union has not acted on tha Mac- anu Mra. II. V. Hobby of Wilson

Aruthur letter which quoted tho
late President Franklin D Roose­
velt aa saying a strike by govern ment employes wna "unthinkable

•«««« •

Kiwanis Is Told
Of Imporlaiu’e Of
Adult leadership

MacArthur Restricts
Japanese S t r i k e s

government

Housing, Prices
And Poll Taxes
Given Priority

One Of Three Planes
OnTrnininj; Mission
Cra&gt;hes Off Arabia

Lions Clubs Told
Price (Controls No
Cure For Inflation

Power Service Is
Disrupted During
Electric Storm

2 000,000

No. 19J.

tt ASIIIN't.TON, July 2d, pp)
Itrputdicsn rungres-nm tl lead­
er* *• III open a broadcast bum
turdm enl lunighl on I’rraldant
lio u i- n * *peclal cession pro ­
gram . titlp naiomal htadijuarle ts announced tins radio lineup
fir lo n lfh i: cAII E astern Sian•laid 1im r )
7 III lo * tM IC ) henalur l a d
ur *Statu, th a u m an of the GUP
Senate I'olirr Com mittee and
Itep llalieck uf Indiana. U uutr
m alorlly leader.
t .Jtl to II) (CBS) .Vrnalur
tM ierrr uf N ebraska, acting
ninforit) leader, and Rep. Dirkst rr uf Illinois
—_
WASHINGTON, July 28. (*P)~
Senate Republican* decided today
lo l i n e u m m iile rt rtudy F rtii
dent Truman t requert* for hous­
ing and anti mflxlicn Icgislatica
and to riiabr an e ll. .t lo outlaw
the poll lav.
llia u n ia n Mdlikin (R-Colu) uf
tin* Krpuhlu an conference annuuiuril 11ir d o it ion after in
ulmnii tlu cr Jioui * h u n t lertian
of ihe Rrpublo an (enaturi,
"It vs a* *lc«i*lrd lu take up the
jnli-|Mill lax (till,and llial
we
will p re tt ihr matter lu dem ion,”
he IntJ rr|Hii1ris. ” We will n u k e
evrty rffu it to p a n the lull."
Soullieiit DcuHtiial* have promirrd lu filihurtei againrt it — a
movr that |Hintbly would block
imlrlinitely olhtt action by the
Senate.
"T h eir i» a genrial ferlini*
around h r ir that v*r will finnh
ill about two ur line* week*."
Mdlikin told trewtmen.
lie said tic .Senate Republicans
a|.proved a general pulley stat*ment Issuctl l u t night
l&gt;y top
i,l) |' lead* is of Hunt* and SenItlf
M i l \ i k i ii ui'kiiiiM lrtl^r.1 lhAt

One
survivor
- idrunlird only
a
,
MANNHEIM. Germany. July 28. |
a t Ngl. tiUlUluiri
wat irpoitrd
(JP)— A huge rxplotiun v*ruled’
p u k e d up by a l&gt;»*l Inhum an.
the tix-ttury I. G. f-ailieu dye
MANY ARK THK "GREAT OPEN SPA C E S' u» t ’oiigre** open* fur r* spi-riul **,»»h«it rulh-tl by Presi­ ttlm hioiigld him to thoir Hr
factory at lutdwigtlisfrn today 1dent
T rum an to act (ill higli living eo• t ». huuving, civil rightt. un-l other crucial dunic-tic prublem*. Oh- now it in the KAI boipital and
and Ftcncli tnililaty govrtnnicnt vluuslv intent **n laking if ensy, lw&lt;&gt; tnem lii tin fur*'ground) *it wilh tlndi f.*t t'lichc*! *&lt;n (he
tr,j rr, i mK coniloilablv
. ..
,,
.
aulhontie* ctlimxled that from hack; of ■call. This wn* described ns the “calm l«'f*u* the itlarin" which i* ex p u le d l«* fidlow lu Ihe
Soupdphotut
1 n *&gt; » E iam rr. public
500 to bOO person* weir killed nexi few week*. (InlernaTi.mal —
; intoim slnm
tdlicei
,*i U.uii.
and I.40U injured.
O
,1
O
*
Tk
*
T
| M onihsn Field m lu co u i, A n r,
The plant employei 7,000 wutkw*
^
&lt;rs. How many were Irspjied in
11*I of ibr men vIhi.ih I tbr llure
flamet and debt it wsi not know n
jd.inei but lliu itd a y night, which
at once.
included M-.Sgi Sigvei K. Gu»French official* on the scene 1
l.if.ixilt, Norwood. Mat* )
WASHING IDS July 28 r/1’J Senator Hurt (l) Nl ) taid Imlay that
repotted to U.S. military govern­
(Col. J. C. Seltef. *omuundant
"Ssiuthun Dciiimt.il* air ready to tpaak any civil uglil* lull to drath."
ment men here that the expiation
of Davii-M nnihin Field, ixni Iwu
"Wr intrnii lo light llirltt all," he l&lt;*ld a irpoitri *• Republicanv
occurred in a itructuie known at
had IH men aboaid
Danger Of Bombing ratlin! louml propotaU for anlt-|&gt;*&gt;ll lie. vnli-lyn.hmc. anh-trgirgalion ofandthetheplane*
the "nitfste building."
td h u had 17. lie «,nd
TKRC Irgulalion.
"Flstne* ihot two mile* into the
Raids In W artime and"Ihe
he had not yet received any ic*
vmilhctnrtt ate luring up lo filihuvter vgairul nvil right* it ihr
&gt;ky when the eiplonon look
port on the ria*h from ovritrav.)
Given
As
Reason
call
of
Senator
Ruurll
(|)-Ga),"
Horv
i
lid
place.” said ati American officer
Ih e crash uvcurretl aUiut o mile
l!&lt;* V »Ud lit least six -riiiiV.il *♦ “
o ff ahore. Thr wreckage Is visi­
in Mannheim, scruu llir Rhine
STRATFORD. Conn . Julv 28. a n . rady tu talk indefinitely.
ble from the shore The RAF ami
from Ludwigihsven.
f m ) Include huti-alf, Mayhalik
(/I*)— Foi the thud tune in its
Navy patrolled the ln'aeh IIuuukIi Hundred* of windowt in Mann- history, ihe Chance Vouglil divi- (D NCI, F tru .iil (ft Tclill), Slellout th e ■&gt;!&gt;;lit isul early this
heim were «in*»hed by the con
u| L’mlrd Airciafi Coqioia' III: 1l&gt;-Mi- • i. Itussell 1 1t-tii* l, Elmorning hut found no liodirt.
lend* r (ll l.a) .md Rnla-rUon IIIThe three lug jilanes left the
c u m lo o .
lion It on ibr move. But tbr Val.
air forco base at Turson, A ril.,
Scores ol injuird weie iu*bed maker* *&gt;( fail Navy fighter plane*
Ilvp Williams 111-Mis* l t* sorted
six days ng&lt;&gt; on w hat the Air
across the river to Mannheim, never have undertaken anything irvAOiUileiaUnn and pidyt)llablei*
Foret* railed a “routine lo u r dis­
"Responatbilily of parents to ­ tunes training flight, ll was the
froA* the French to the American like llieir cuirenl cfots-counliy tu 'c titic lie Trumen*" t« n exccuI five oidcrs pctlainuiK to civil ward children lim-s tint stnp with
M -sllau -a OK
Twat
•hill hum thi* flridgepoit luliuilr I rights.
providing Ilo-nt with food, cinthing
Doctors In Mannhslm city h o s­ to Dallas, lex.
This is Williams* rumnient on nl. i slieilci
tlii-v need adviser*
pital aald " th e hospital la full of
li.» I 'rr *iilcill's in lion:
nil along tin- line,” David H.
victims. Thay said tbs other v ie -, The lianrfei o[ operation* (nun
“ It ru-ks with the vile stench Itln.U m in. I’lits b u i*’, 1’n inlnlexa*, liegun earlv
Urns pouring In would h av s to lim nrcticul
poliltcs. IVmter- Istrim l student nml nieinbei of
|« n«ill8iia*«i
I***1
G.iiif »rt «tt*iih litil i i r o t t i U d I h t
in May, will involve moving I.SIM) "( Iputrefacienl
gusillaiiimily uml p u tnnunl.il u „ M.-tlmdist YouDi Cnrvari, tnid
*»aii
liikit ,i i Ii*'l Ml h c i # w i i
employe* and 2Y000 Ion* of ini p&lt; niposity
Kiusnian* tmlny at (lie Tourist
II sit****•»*■*( uH
1‘ieiolent Tniliinri’s Ollier* i-» Cent* i
rhinrry.
lie v*n« Introduced l.y II II
In 1930 the company moved l.c-lith n Fair Einployrm-nl FineNKW VDIIK. Ju lv 28,
—I
lii-a C&lt;imml»»lun for (cd- riil ernhorn Long Maud City, N. Y.» l&lt;&gt; pi.yca niii1 iiliiilish sryiegation in Crumb v, K iunnis program chair­ Mofth Shvm\ pi»*4ulrrit of Ih f1
man ami Ivy Miss
Mnrgurvt
La* I Hartford, and nine yean Ii.,1 nrmeil aervice*.
of
Mnmi
McMilllt'ii " f G assaw ay, W Va., N o t ir»onI
hdiVoriul c o m m e n t in new s p a ­ nili)lt counselor of the group who fn ctu iftv . raid today a retu rn of
later it came here from hatl
ro u t m is
w o u ld
ll*. r - t h r o u g h o u t t h e nntioii ell t h e introduced ul*o th ree oilier mem­ government
Hartford.
Power *ervlre was d isru p ted
' i'.i - Uk-nt’s SJM-U'h shuW nl
th e ber* of the C aravan, Miss Connie "cri-alr s black m ark et wldcb
Unite were fairly limple opera­ f.dl .wing re a c tio n :
lot snout 20 minutes In tha are a
Wood*.-ii of N arrow s, Va ; Mias would link*- our last uiia, seem
south of T w elfth Street and e a st tion*. a division ipokeiman *aul
,*G Sarali Emma Woodruff, 84
).in Francisco Cluoriicle- "Thr- I’eg llnrtsell o f C harlnlte. N. C. lily while by co n trast."
of French Avenue la it evening loilay. but now the company r* F * -inent's •lernnrnl for controls nml M.-&lt; Louise Liggett of Lewla- j Savic tolil tlie .Hat aiiliua! \ r I.td resldrlit vt Sanford died
convention .4 tin- Intel national .1 i i i Ii&lt;&gt;in,*. MH1 M\ i tie Avenue
when during a pouring rain lig h t­ 10 lime* a* large at when it Inst l* time of th*- same old dreary htirg. Tent*.
Associu'i-i of t.ions Clubs, of _i • mi Di-luck till* morning
ning hit end downed a 2.300 volt
In
t*
.
Mm
with
w
hich
he
lias
Itcen
The
group
has
tH'ru
ilolng
primary line a short distance east mined and (lie drttanre Inun i itting Congress inner till- Re- church work nrunrig youth during which lie ■ a iiicinliei, that the nl 1, alt It fur sever a 1 year*, Mrs
ontv aiisvtei tn inflation Is "mure 'Ai&lt; it til had beiii routined lo
,f the F it*t Christian Chureh on Stralfoul lo Dallat it at least IP l-.i I can majotity took over in the
p n -e n l tour In Honiaslratl,
.Hanfrrd Avenue In the San L an ta time* at much a* total involved jail of I'.tflt. If lie tan hang llio its
fi i tbe past three month*.
gout'll ‘.liamj (JkeechoU-e. and and more efficient production," lu-i
"O f all "f the people on earth,"
subdivision.
l-ii f Sanford’s oldest pioneer*,
blaii* for high prices on the Be |„ , IM.r„||„g h w ren In Sanford
we
Americans
ate
Ib
r
on*
|ieop!e
Ihe bolt o f lightening set fire in the other two shifts.
she a us l-**iti July 3. lui'il i t Fort
The cu rren t m igration, exjwcte-l i-uli!ican Congress, he can make working am ong youth at the who ought to know hy recent and lu • ! at the tile w here the F ei;o the w u r, an d the section o f It
puh'ical s-npi til I for h I III s i-1 f First Methodist Church.
to
continue
for
another
year,
I*
b
itter
excellence
th
a
t
prlc*
con­
ihr.1 lei) wa* about 300 feet long.
nalil Laughton Memorial Hospital
against next fall's election. But
Stresslnp the Kiwanis motto, trol ami rationing are nn answer
Mid Henry C. Moore, superlnten- In ihe interr-ata of nafrty. It ).&gt; .nn't make j| stick."
now st limit. She wu* the oldext
would
lxm
ote
difficult
lo
Itomh
•■We
Build,”
Mr.
Blackburn
reIdgb prices,” be said.
lent of d istribution of tho Florida
•ivug ch arter member of the Firat
Nashville Tenneasran; "in the ferret I to young people as luillil- to .Sayre
Dallas
th
an
S
tratfo
rd
,
nr
nny
said producer* “know Fi. s.iyterian (Tiurclr where ahe
Fowir and L ig h t Company.
(aie of a serious eennornir situn- Imr stone*. A Inn* brick that has
o
th
rr
A
tlantic
sealkneril
locality.
that control* Interfere with pro­ .itteeiled regularly until 111 health
The fallen w ire still w as con­
Oiieratlons thus far have p ro ­ tj- n caused by inflation, I’resiib-nt fallen off a tru ck , he derU rrd. Is duction ant know that without the fo.e il lie- to stoji. She was a
nected a t one end to the pow er
Truman
wisely
refrained
from
not of much use, and might have .,Bt|1„ n&lt;. „ ,r , „f w ar to Inspire gim l'iati of Doe W rtt Female
source and one end of It fell k rro se ceeded according to plan.
There arc* no worries about a *r.|'oylng off-the-cuff methods in I&gt;een used to construct X building cniiifiltjiiicf. » leluiH o f runtroD f.ullege In Doe W ell, S, C. and
a thicken w ire fence In th e r e a r
lii*
meavuge
III
Congress
His
tone
This shows that youths wm ill I lirliiK I'Drk ilit* M uc k m a r
.In i.lifove of the late C h a rlti C.
uf the John Glllon home causing new plant. Chance Vouglil will v*. • dignified and Ilie apeclfii- nr ehnrcli
| f •rirllntanl IlH |,R |f T hu I
iV.1 oi u 'f
ki*t.
arcs of flam e th a t set fire to some occupy th e factory built during Irg'riatlvn propo-ed can la- enact
"They know that controls hamport* snd wood near tha Glllon the war for the N orth American n. if lhem is a will tii do itr."
Survivor* Inrlmle one tun, Seth
Aviation Company 12 miles west
|H-r taw material suppllea, lm- I. Vluixiruff; two half toother*,
garage.
M iltphis Ciinimercial A ppial: Itun ha m Avormlot’H

M arshall said that was not h it
understanding and he agreed w ith
a statem ent by flcneral l.uclus
D. Clay here laat Friday th a t
the United State*, Britain and
Prance a re going ahead w ith
their plans.
The w estern powers hoire to
find out aoon whether Russia
really w anta to rwgotfal* an
acceptable aettlem ent of main
Grrman issue*.
There hav* been report* th a t
the American, British and F rench
envoys in Moscow would call on
Soviet F oreign Minister Molotov
soon for a direct discussion of
the Berlin crisis.
Marriiall declined to discus*
thta.
Secretary M arshall also a n ­
nounced th a t h# la creatin g a
committee o f three citlsens to
Investigate w hether the U nited
Nations I* bringing persona Into
this country who are a d an g er
to A merican security.
Marshall declined to glee th e
names of tho three d tlie n s but
promised they would be announc­
ed later. H e described them as
distinguished citlsens.
The investigation will cover all
classes of persona associated w ith
the U nited N ations, M arshall
said. Including foreign delegations
The Glllon* were not home a t
and th eir s ta ff, newspapermen th* lime an d a neighbor called
uiitw
i
icpugirai,
mm
and other reporters, n u m b ers of thi Fire D epartm ent.
I I m IIm H m N n P ill
‘When we arrived.” said A s­
sistant F ire C hief R. T. Thom as,
urvj uf flam e wore Jumping fro m
Ih. fence an d all over the g ra ss
uml we could neither approach
close or tu rn th e hose on the fire .
TOKYO, July 21 UPJ-Jamea Wt railed b ark to tha pow ei
8. Killen, head of tha Allied Labor cump&amp;ny fo r an emergency crew
tr—Maws* mm eo#* n * ti
flection, threatened to resign to­
day beesuso of General MacA rthur’s statement that Japan's
should not be allowed to strike
for higher wages.

Associated Press Leased Wire

Globe
Girdling
GOP.
1)eci^ '3 To Go"
Bills
_
~
- 6
suler borne Bill:
But Plans To Ad­
B-29 Falls In Sea; journ
lu 2 Weeks
Only One Saved

Lmmu Woodruff,
Pioneer Resident,
Dies At Age Of 84

of Dallas and 10 miles ea st of
Forth W orth. It ha* l*een vacant
about a year.
The move, of course, will leave
an idle plant here, hut various
Birrneir* a re working to prevent
I l 'M l I s H l t •&gt;«

rt*el

I f tMMNllnti**| *»n l*n■* I I I r |

SCHOOL FUNDS
WASHINGTON. July 28-4,1*)

A 1248,000,1mK) federal fuml to
ant local bcIiimiI construction was
prepoted tmlny hy Hep. Landis
lit Ind). He aaitl it is needed to

SI.ATF.D FOB TRIAL
prevent some small schools from
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Ju ly 2H|H11, 1ng.
(A*)—Stephen J. Supine, the peace
Cndei
ler a bill which he said be
advocate who Immbed U nltrn will introduce tomorrow, t h e
Nations headquartcra, was turned money would be available during
over tmlay tu N assau county, N. the next four year* but state*
Y„ authorities for trial on a wuukl have In apply for their
share before Jan. 1, 1350.
charge uf mallcloua mischief.

County Health And Welfare Center
Is Now Located In Former Hospital

Tb» Seminole County Health and Welfare Cenlrr, housing three
welfare agenciea, fills a long fell nerd for centralization of welfaie
group*. Dr. Frank Quillmau, director of the Seminole Count)) Health
Unil. declares! today.
Located at the former tile uf FernaiJ-Laughton Memorial Hospital
and Intolerable.*1
on'quiet and tree thadrd Oak Avenur and Fifth Street, the cenlrr hat
MacArthur said In hla Uttar:
the advantage froth of a location near the buiinett center and the
"I am In full accord with this foid.
view."
Funeral service* will be con­ retidenlial area. One major advantage net found in former location! it
ducted at the graveside In Lake ample parking area for automo-f—
t*L
"K* tik iel" and other children'*
NEW POWER P U N T
View Cemetery at 10:30 A. M. to­ •ft
BUM,
MIAMI, July n UP)—A 44j000- morrow with tho Rev. W. P.
3 n* th ree w elfare agenrlea In stories, ia aubetituting a t Red
kilowatt gonarulor, sixth unit in Bronx*, Jr. officiating.
the building are live Health Unit, CraJ* headquarters for Mrs. Ethel
tha Florida Power and Light Com­
occupying th* re a r portion of th* A. Gelaler, executive xecretary,
pany** five-star $95.0002)00 *xpanSWIMS CHANNEL
upper floor, tho 8 u t e Welfare wlm tv away on vacation.
Tite former hoepltal waiting
DOVER, England, Ji
U h Agency which has six offices
toon, located on tha right when
downstair* aad flea In tha u|
entering, la atlll used aa a general
Lou Kaplan. IwUruatiaual organally known
I m t pottlan and the, ____
wading room and serves all three
CIO UnHsd OMtrkal
IVIM Rifi .---- .
County Rad Cram Chapter
Workers. Kaplaa'a bead waa «
agrtulea. In addlUon, there la a
on
colored waiting room located on
•d with blood aa be was lad
plaafa total output la H jm MU- swimming
Door at tha left when entering,
I*m to a waiting patrol
11 hour*,y 9 1 ' B l i m ,
hire. Elvira Gamer, author of

LICXKTS INJURED
DAYTON, Ck, July t t UP)—Fir,
pickets were Injured today, none
seriously, |„ a ftntwal of ctaahas
* * * •«
»nd th« picket line
strike bound Unlvfa Lens Co. plant.
The disorders climaxing a threeday back to work movement at the
plant wer* deacribeed aa the moel
Violent yet.
Newsmen said they saw police
aw in g club* to forca a path
Through the picket line for 840el ricking employe* In tha bach to
work movement.
Among tha pickets Injured was

W

Marshall Reveals
Allied Accord On
Soviet Blockade

W EDNESDAY JULY 28, 1918

Comer: four aunts, Mrs, C. E.
Lee, Miss Thelma Hobby and Mlaa
Iren* Hobby, Sanford and Mrs.
A. B. Culpepper of Doenia, Go.;
(out uncles, Clyde, Allen, Jamea
end Louis 0 . Hobby, ell of San-

p,*,|c d lsliibid 1011, increase coats h R Beck and Jay II. Beck: four
arid discourage tedb Initiative and ■njihew*. Frank L. Woodruff, J r ,
Iriceritive,” the NAM prealdent I D Woodruff and Dr H airy S.
Avocado Ireea In th e back yard declared
VV.-li off of Sanford and Dr.
of Theodore Denham, fill Oak
H&lt;&lt; toll the Lions that ”prn- it.il|n W oodruff of F.ngliabtown,
Avenue, an- bearing tbe avocado ■Inet inn ti. satisfy demand’’ ia th* N J
{( nallMfi till
Tl»*l
l&gt;eant in an unusual way tbit
I oner at services will be cunsummer
Instead of up pearl ng
luvted at tin- Krlcktuh Funeral
a* lone fru it n r in pair* at In
lb n ■ tomorrow a l 4 3l) P, 51,
former years, th* pear* have ap,
with Dr. E, D llruw nlre officialp« ared In clu iter* like grapes I p ^ Q r P C U C C t l n i C A T I H y .ng ,'ntrriiu-nt will follow In Lake
with more than a doien In a clus- [
_________
Yir w Cernefery, beside her late
ler.
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 28 td^— nusbond.
So heavy baa been the fruit
USO l» routing back. I t la
on two of the tree* that Mr. Tho
I ELEI’IIUNE If .U SE
the wartime organixatlon that)
Benhnm ba* had to bolster them provided rlubs and ahowa for
NEW YORK, July 28 iA 9~Th#
Up wllJr supports to keep the
W estern Electric Co. ii leported
limbs from breaking. Mr. and servicemen.
Denfente Secretary
horrealal to have agreed to make a wag*
Mr*. W. E. W ataon, next door said t&lt;xl*v he ha* approved a ilirreave offer next month to
neighlmr*. stated th a t they naver civilian advisory com m ittee’s re- 3ut),uou
telephone
installation
before »*w the fru it In ruch commemlatiun
th a t th e United worker* throughout the country.
cluster*. Mr. and Mr*. Henham Service Orgsnltatiim* be reborn
The report came yesterday from
have lived In th e ir present home to meet a need created by the Allan K. Haywood, CIO N ational
for the past threeo year*.
D tgam iotion D irector, who said
expansion uf the arm ed force*.
Detail* of the peacetim e verrion 'he wage offer was pruinistr by
rem ain to be worked out. Lind- W estern Electric Prealdent S tan ­
TINKER FU N ER A L
Bracken at a m eeting in comORLANDO Ju ly 28 O D -F u n er- *ley F. Kimball, of New York, ley
putty office*.
al n-rvlce* will Ire held Friday prealdent of USO d u rin g th* war,
for Joe T inkrr. one of batehall'n ta id the rro rg an itatio n of the
FAR EAST TYPHOON
entertainm ent unit will b* com­
uiimortala.
HONG KONG, July 28, (A9—
Dr. I.indvrv K. M cNair, p aito r pleted by the end of the year.
F o rrettsl **ld the USO wilt be N ip * wer.- known dead today In
r n .r n tu i of the F ira t I’reibyterian
“on
a
som ew hat yesterday’s typhoon which Injured
Lhutcli here, will officiate at the reactivated
reremonle* at 2 P.M. a t the Fair- b roader ball*." But he did not nine other* and left two pertons
unaccounted for here.
child Funeral Home, Burial will explain what he had In mind.
Seventy-five mile an hour winds
follow in Greenwood cemetery
ripped through the city wrecking
POLIO DRIVE
net*.
NEW YORK, Ju lv 28 U Pv- four w ar damaged building*.
Report* from the amall ChelngThe net collection in the 1948
COURT BUILDING
March or Dimei champign waa chru Island taid a tidal wave

Itcurinjr In Clusters

USO (’oniiiiK H ack’

TALLHA88EE, July U ( « The Florida Buproma Court has
$150,009 to spend on furnlahing
and decorating Ita new building.
The $1,700,000 etnteture should
be ready for occupancy by tha
end ot the year,

$18,889499. Baill O’Connor, proaident ol the National Founda­
tion for InfantUa Paralysis, who
announced the figure yesterday,
aald half th* turn had been al­
lotted to th* orgalxatlon'a national
headquarter* here.

thvte dr it roved SO large junks and
one police launch waa grounded.
Naval authorities reported tha
lau.th crew wa&gt; mining.
Ilung Kong shipping and In
atallatlona suffered only
damage.

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XVK ARK A IT TO COVET
MORE AND MoRK MATERIAL
THINGS
III TI N T H ER E IS
l.ITTI E SATISFACTION XVIJEN
W E REACH ONE GOAL. TOR
ANOTHER GOAL AT ONCE
PR F HE NT K ITSEI.F. The eve.
of man an- never a ll-fled. Pi.
27. 10.

I'lriidrril Ttumtn recommcndi
an increase of minimum wage.
Imrn 40 rent* »n hour to 75
rent* ati hour. while advocating
law* to mill tiling ptite*. Now
iin'l It a fart tli.it l( the jHMiici!
paid wntkcr* in (he counify gel
a ranr of aImmi too iw iteni.
tl ..
in t
beltri paid wot11
" •" * * 1
demand iimitar isiics’ And itn i
it a fact, that if wager continue
In go up. pliert mud continue
In go up) No whorn doer Mr.
Truman lliinl lie
fooling when
he ray* fir utrying to preirnt
inflation?
Air you one nl thote who com
plaint ahout high prices 7 If to.
llien may lie you can tympathi/c
with the man who it trying In
huild a home fnr Inmtelf and
family. A lecenl tmvey retealt
that a houte, winch would have
cotl you undrr $5,000 to huild
jutl hrlnir the war, Would to.l
$11,004 liKfay. or a lillle more
lhan twice at much. And lit*
Bureau of Laboi Statistics reveah
that the average building trade,
worker) gelt $2.10 an hour with
hricklayrr* making at high at
$2.07 an Ilnur. Too bad we can't
havr thrte high wages and low
pricet at the tame lime. • •
A good beginning it rr|Hiilrd
by Manager Kd Ifiggint who hat
jutl trlurned from Washington
wiieie lie and Lily Cnmtnittioner
Kridrr confenetl with HFC offi­
cial* wilh irgard to « $350,001)
loan for * waiehoutr terminal al
Satlfurd. Some skeptics have tanl
that lint money would he watted,
that ihr trimiii.it would never be
uted, hut that it what they raid
ahnul the Municipal Aupoit when
the City wat developing a befotc
ibe war to that it would lie
ready for die Navy to ute. Thry
called it "lliggint Folly.” but if
it Ilad not been fnr that airjmrt,
tbr Navy would not have been
here during the war. and the
Giantt Wouldn't be here now.

A-

W EDNESDAY JU L Y 28, 1945 I

TO E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

» * \t,E TWO

The Junior Clumber of Com­
merce teeki $2,400 from the City
10 help defray the cotl of oper­
ating it* Touiitl Inhumation Booth
during Ihe coming year. The
ftHiritl program of the Jaycret
11 a realulic approach tn the
(oiulion of our problem at a one
crop town. Ruiinett it not in good
(hit tunimrr liecaute the celery
crr&gt;t&gt; tail winter wat a failure.
A good tnuriit irtton tuch at
Orlando. Daytona. Or ala and
Sgratoti have, would trrve to
million the blow for the rrtl of
u* when ihete |ienodir clop fail­
ure* occur. Help the Jaycee* con­
tinue lliti. rffoil* to bring in
touiitl* hy contributing lo iheii
fund*.
Willie we ale talking almut
juvenile delinquency, let’* not for­
get young people like the Youth
Caravan who prrtcnled a piogiam
•I lb* Rotary luncheon Monday,
The** young |&gt;eop!e are giving up
ihrir tummer vacation* while in
college to travel around the coun­
try in an endeavor lo inlerrtl
•more young people in the chutrh
■ltd it* variout activities They
are trying to make Chriiliant out
of thoir young tieople whote
parenli have failed in their own
•fforti lo do to. They are trying
to make belter Chriiliant out nf
Ihole whote parenl* may have
achieved tome tucceii in thit
direction hut whote effort* have
not been fully rewarded. In giv­
ing their time and effort lo thit
muclfiah work, they are not only
helping the young people, but
they are aim vetting an admirable
for mature adult* who too
are too buty to giva much
lo *uch matter* them-

10-year U nited States H ealth progrant.
It D estim ated th a t approxirnatelv 554,200 nurses will be
T h u n tlu g t' t h a t a tlro w n liiR m a n nlw n y x n in k x th r e e
neerlfil in 1900 for federal m t .
Hr JA N E EA RS
tim e s b e o r e h e g o e s dow n fo r kimk I j u s t is n ’t s o — a n d y o u
ic«-a. rum-federal hospitals, private
duty, public health and industrial
AP Newsfcature*
c a n t a k e t h e w o rd o f a sw im m e r w h o c a m e so c lo s e t o d e a th
WASHINGTON - The need for service.
the future, th ey need adult con*
.
*n
w a t e r la s t s u m m e r t h a t h e w ave u p all h o |* e o f b e in g
Tm working com mittee *&gt;f the
nrrelnr*. Your children look to n u rse- i* •'imperative" if present
Because of the increased serv­
Saved.
L'.tiitd Nation* Commission for
Seven Sanford boys
and girl* ya„u for
leuderahip.” he averted.
health program*, a* well n* an­ ices r e q u i r e d of professional’
_ a ... I e u ^ n f [ n n ,
.a * t l&lt;..
■ ■
*
W r i t i n g h i* e x p e rie n c e s o f h o w it f e d s t o d r o w n , in I Conventional Armament* I those I colored
vacation* at
the SC a Il,a aHe
atked tn a t parent* not shun ticipated expansion in health •cry- nurses, the report fu rth e r states
eciunsi'l work am ong youth on the ice*. are to Is* carried out. Thl* their educational program mutt
ground th a t th ey rnu*t devote all wa* revealed in a report by the Ik- broadened.
The num ber of g tad u n te nurse*
of their tim e to making a living pel sonnet section of th e N ational
H ealth Assembly which met m employed by h o s p i t a l s vsttli
o r keeping hom e
prepare
a
Fred Wilson r*pored that fb H .}W ashington recently to |
schools of nursing has increased
Th*» fim l irruufi to be taken to
I* lcu«hed tmd pence trestle* are
u m v w o rltl n f p a n ic ."
by 870 percent since 1015 Of thPattluhall of G eneva, a form er'
(hr
ram
n
by
Copt.
Hudson
in­
IS u rrm ip h * w n s on e of th e c o m p itr n tiv e ly f e w s w im m e r s m n tc with Germany and Japan.
m en d er n f the club, i* seriously I ilst
; u t f, men
roen alsrsr*i*.4 r l the plane with country’s approxim ate 1,250 hotclud'd
Curtl#
Hall,
Joe
Sheffield,
Irt holt thl* momentotii i|uc»
ill and requested th a t a letter of d« &gt;gi Sigyer (luslnfo-on. h o - pital* with schiHtls of nursing,
w h o are* r e s c u e d fro m th e w a t e r a f t e r th e y h a v e lo s t con*
lion, which I* the crux of the Alberto Brewer, Mary Lou Mraclou sm u ts. M o st p eo p le w h o o r e s a v e d fn im d ro w n ltiK re eff-m to ...f o u r world peace. I. Ih-r-td « ' l Buth llrcw cr T hlt sympathy t&gt;e wpittPU to him. ivo t. Mass,, who survived, could there were 20,500 g rad u a te nunc*
Herman K. M orris intrortucpil
, oniiilercd a list of victims. In IHIU arid 50.7INI in I0IH. PuM|P
m a in c o n s c io u s th r o u g h o u t tin - o x | s ‘rien c e, a l th o u tr h th e y
tem porarily shelved.
,rom Junt‘
tn. J ajif
lr a guest, IL A. Sehtibiger, prin­
irm,iur.r,.T
- m i The
• . « *«"".•
K w„ heM
k(,ow„
tf,p “ frfsh
X hen the BdiU'* took off on a health services are expanding t».
explanation
m a y c o lla p s e I n te r . Itu rro u jfh s Id a c k e tl o u t, w h ile s w im m in g cotninttleo
egpianation strike*
atrikea h
WM .Ue-nit**rl by U ) cipal of the New Sm yrna High lihd . girdling flight, these men. pidly, the re|Mirt states. It esti­
, „ p(,n|,. ffIim fqnrida. Geor- S« hool and president for the Sixth tp,
in a N o r t h C n ro liiin (Mind, e v e n lie f o r e h e k n e w h e l p w n s on •J» a , living a bit »f 'hplomatle
e said, were aimard the mate* that pubtlc health m iner
rhe blunt
an)| Smlth r , ro,in.
District American Legion Junior tdjt.i to which G ustafnson wa. make more than 111,000,000 home
th e w a y . H e c a m e w ith in a n a c e o f living o n e o f t h e 7 .0 0 0 hl.a(!ew boxing l«&gt;&lt; au .c the
! fact I* that the t'n itn l Nation*
visits annually. From Jun. I. )ii|7,
The «ernnd group from her • R um1ball Tom ruim eot, now gtdng i .t*. tttned:
A m e r ic a n s w h o d ro w n e d In st y e a r .
••iin'l function a* a fence control-!
nn here.
,
Col. Charles C. I’ulliam. the num her of nurses employed
A
s
f
o
r
tin*
o
ld
sa
v
in
g
t
h
u
t
tin*
e
v
e
n
ts
o
f
y
o
u
r
!if«*
p
a
s
s
1
im
/
a
/rn
e
y
until
th
&lt;•
l«l
war
t*«-j
i
be^Pi
b'
nn'
i
. #
, *
,
,
•
••
.
Ilm -.ngtnn. XV.X’a.. airplane com- hy all public health services u , ,
iM’ f o r o y o u r u y v * w H ('II &gt;011 IV &lt;ln»wnitljr9 H u r r m iR h M f t * tit** t*»*.*i» R i m - id aritl th *-• moeraefe* .(atluded
M a r y Jenkin*. lari*
21.500.
itn i. le t.
2
t | m t 0|M} t(MI. L u s t th in g h e IllO llg h t Ilf iw fo re h e lo s t co n 1 ' " settled.
Ward anil Capt. Hudson. Prof
I , Lt. Robr-ri T. Weaver tittlesThe personnel section recent
P’ i-.u m il’ly till* pioidern &lt;&gt;f en- Jam*'* Io,il*on of Oklahoma f*ity
mends that nursing cducution
,u i-. III., pilot.
s c io u s n e s s w n s t h e frie d e g g hi- h a il fo r lu n c h t h a t d a y .
11 n f U l n u r * ! fr*&gt;**t P a g r H u r l
fore ■ p are will come up in the had charge of the cam p which
t ,.,*i Hugh E. Gommcl, Indi- should be included in the cur
first around-the-w iirld atlvnipt for
C o n v in c e d t h a t h e w a s g o in g to d ie , h e b i t t e r l y r e g r e t t e d L’.N. again—and then again n n d .u a* attended by 75 muiiclnn*.
a
not
nilis. co-pUot
riculuin of all institutions of
11-8®
*.
t h a t h is l a s t m e a l o n e a r th w a s n ’t a m o re a p p e tiz in g o n e.
a^nio. lint it never can is* solved At tire»ent the ram n i» oceupied
l»t Lt. Stanley I.. Fleming. higher learning, and th a t nursing
They reached MacDill Field it
ur.'.ii the i,-u e of world rrvolu - 1 by mother* and children,
| &gt;.. . ,ey. Calif , navigator.
education should Is- available t&lt;&gt;
tiun for tht spread of t'ommunf*m
The Hfi sere tract of land in Tampa, Fla., for refueling the
!,• |.t Arthur J . Holt*. Mil- qualified applicant* w ithout di*
Ii.ii U-en dealt with. A RritHh donated to th s Salvation Arnw •nine day they took o ff. They wa
&gt; . XVI*.. Isimliorilier.
crim ination a* to race, color *iit
Wcv.point of th - fundamental d if - 1 uhieh the ram p I* lo ralrd wa* landed at laigeiis A ir Rase in th&lt;
I .'g t. William M. Rolicrt*, F t sex.
Azote* thr- following day. Their
icto
.s
e
Iwtween
Ruaaia
and
th
e
-W
'e
a
r*
ago,
but
it
wa*
only
P e o p le tir e a p t to th in k o f ‘‘s u m m e r r e a tiin jf ” a s conTex., radar o|n-rator.
It tielieVc* that tw o years of
weekly during the na*t two year* th at it next stop wa* at XX'heellus Field XX'i-.h.
r«is t inyr o n ly o f th e lig h te s t f ic tio n u n il vvhorlunith. H u t su m i i- summrsl up In the weekly
,-gt. Kenneth S. Selleg. Ho general education beyond the high
Tripoli, and they reached thl* port
nu
l
l
lie
Improved
and
tint
to
ar
j
’ f „
, , timi.H
r r ) ll| „ rt.n l|y „ (,li&lt;l b isik o r
-*»••• -«•■*• "Time and Tide, and
Wa h , flight englneei
school level should I k- a lequirr
" ‘ , , 111 *
,
.
.
..
/.
,
| uu
it la-cause it irp rc -rn ts live use. said Capt. Hudson. Il Is Monday m orning.
T Set Alls’ll I*- Hailmur. Jack- nient.
The three planes carried a total
tw o . F o r y o u h r p e o p le i n sch o o l o r co lleg e , t h e r e is a v n e a - 1 ( h c
m any
objective or-1mted under the dirertion of
O t h e r recom m endations: il i
the South A tlantic Division of the of 51 men, an announcement in oi v lie. K*o . railio.
lio n tim e . T h o u g h th e y h a v e jo b s , t h e r e a r c s t i l l h o u r s , a i uim iv rr* .
S Sgl James E. Foss, Palm yra. Scholarships for qualified stu
Salvation Army of which B riga­ Tucson last week said The cus­
fe w a w e e k , w h e n t h e iniiul c a n w e ll h e m c u p ie tl w itli w h a t
-y;,,. i „ u r is w hether Russia dier Krne*t P irk rrln g I* division- tom ary com plem ent of a ll-ffl h Wis gunner.
dents, otherw ise unable to financto u r f o r e b e a r s u s e d to call an " i m p r o v i n g " brink.
Jmeui.- tu earrv on with or abandon *1 commander.
S jg t. Ned I'. West. Columbia. their n ursing education, should !*&gt;
nine men.
made a v a i l a b l e through the
T h e e l d e r s , to o . c a n sla n t! v e r y w ell a p la n o f r e a d in g ;l- n.. thru- l» n« l--ue lietwism
The Salvation Army is now
The Air Force said the flight S.v gunner.
making a drive to secure addi­ wns intended to tia in II
Sgl
William A. llulery. schools; (2 t Fellowships should
» h l , h s m b n j c , , ..m u . ..f th." s n ; » t l . „ k « o f t h * * « .-» . T h .
^ “ 2
clews
&gt;
tional funds to provide cottage*.
w o m a n w h o lik e s g rsu l rad io m u s ic w ill find h e r s e l f e n j o y in g rm.n(
wllP, h,.r n ll, &gt;jll wanU a r&lt;i*pilnl unit, chnecl amt equip- in Ihe techniques of long over- Con ado Springs. Coto., m ntntrn- lie m ade available to encoutagi
in
'* .
nilvunrr-d training of teachers at I
w
ater
flights
and
"to
acclimate
in^
to t h e f u ll a h is t o r y o f m u sic, w h ic h te lls h e r a l m u t th
Wat Is la'-ide th&lt;* paint.
' rrcni ni'*’4c*t «,, that mora moV. Sir!.
Sgt .Sigyer
Sigyer II G ustafasoti. I
cp workers In n u rsin g ; &lt;■t.l
M
•
l U ...
i
,
.ii 1 .
"In a»l priiliubility she tlm's not th&lt;-r - anil children mm’ citjuy a personnel with world-wide region­ Nf*1
o r ig in s o f v a r io u s in s tr u m e n ts , h o w o r c h e s tr a s g r e w o u t o f
.»lmmI,
M»»*.. ___
t l
j Research
fund* should
be avail
al rood 11Iona."
w..ui
it
niiw.
From
Russia's
paint
vsi*
:lnn
»'
Camp
Florida
t N rt. F^rvin
able tn improve the practice of
K r o il|» o f s t r i n g s . If site ’s t h i n k i n g a ls iu t a n e w R ouse
This,
according
to
infotmal
of vu u n 'shfMiting wnt’ |s not tu
nursing, investigate th e use and
o r a n a d d i tio n to th e tine sh e h a s . a c o m p e te n t I s w k o n a t ch i- Ur undcilakt-u until the process
explanations, m eans the trip wa* 1.4 . moinlcnanre.
Si .'R t. Claude I,. Hnlln, New. need
1to r t u.rn ! .d e s ig n1 m ig h. t lie „a jo
i,...
for professional
nurse*,
in the n a tu te of a survey. What
v.
of intri at erosion in the I
in act leal nurses and other aux­
it was intended tn show wa* the Sen*. K«i.. nininln in nee.
T h e m a n w h o is in te r e s te d in p o litic s w ould f in d P l a t o ’s utaCr'tcies ha* reached Dip point
I Sgt. Harvey L. Hoppe. Tuc* iliary w orkers and to study the
f4
(Him.
«&gt;MI
pit-sent condition of
wartime
“ R e p u b lic " o r C u rl V an H o re n ’s “ G re a t R e h e a r s a l " m u c h witeji only the very .lightest push or Iv way to stop the price spiral l&gt;a«e» In faraw ay place* — th
role of trie nur-e in the health
•i i ,
A i i z . . m aintenance.
from
without
would
ianecessary
to h is m in d .
team.
;:.I
a
y
d
a
H.
M
m-i-.
Charleston.
’’The
answer
lo
inflation
is
|
comlltiou
of
runw
ays,
parking
to topple over the whole stru r.... maintenance.
A n d t h e r e r e a lly is v a lu e in t h i s b u s in e s s o f m a k in g 1*Ji V. *
rertalnly not in higher w ages - aieas, shops and fuel pumping
A fghnnitlan, after n singularly
t pi. Bert J. Bohn, I'm vo, Utah,
y o u r s e lf re n d a Is s ik w hich is h a r d g o in g . J u s t a s p a d d 'm g
Tl.at's the stuiy. The lalttle 'if three rounds have dem onstrated equipment.
injinsmarve.
bnrkivnrd history. I# hiring Amer­
a c a n o e t h r o u g h d if f ic u lt w a te r g iv e s a m a n a s e n s e of MetUm a imV t h e i it n u m e r« ble ot h er I “ ‘V " J8*yrS
‘‘ll
T '1 ,n
Tl1' ’
I 1. Milton Edwards, Louisville, ican engineers to aid irrigation,
on Ho|.
reduced profit*-- they already are retu rn tn Tucson Aug o.
(to w er In m in tl a n d h o tly , so r e a d in g t h e h a rd is s ik g iv e s h im *«dd Hostilities ull hinge on
H&lt;d- 'i too
power, and Industrial projects.
low tn attra c t the savings
The Air Force wns careful t» Ki., maintenance.
n .-eiise o f p o w e r o v et th ' m e n ta l mufletefl. T h e y . tis i. i&gt;
\
t*.„o ft*. _.t.° y nnuatM
he M ilk We shall get an ease urn .-ary It) finance lower cost note that the flight hud the cons |s itid t o e x e r c i s e ; so o n th e h a r d I s s ik tu r n s e a s y a n d its m int of the German imlnoglir production. And it is not in con- rurtence of the S tate Department,
d e l ig h ts a r e la s tin g .
an I &gt;hc handled and one other trol* -- they have la-en tried ami which Imil taken u dim view of
previous Air Force projects to
T h e l i g h t n o v e l a n d th e w h o d u n it a r e fu n f o r t h e m o m ­ diffi.ultier eneirrling the glola', if h*unrl wanting,
A F T E R
1 '!
“ »■*, Ifovrrnment send big flights of w arplanes on
e n t. T h e y h a v e v a lu e to rest t h e w e a r y , tn p r o v id e te m js i r - at. I when the Russian* decide that
llic) have carried th eir aggression r"" ' help curb Inflation by a glolK*-girdling scouting trip*.
n r y e s c a p e f ro m p ro b le m s w h ile t h e m in d re fre sh » * s its e lf almut as far u- they ran for th r M' ur"
According to
th eir origlnsl
31 1948
M 'cic* Hiat ento ta c k le t h e t a s k s o f life a g a in . H u t th e y a r e e p h e m e r a l — present
m urage saving and Investment in flight idnn, Ihe 11-211* were tn
luiHlurtivc enterprise; lolmr. by go to Ceylon from Aden.
h e r e t o d a y a n d g o n e to m o rro w . T h e d o u g h ty o ld to m e w ith
Such ac easem ent wouldn’t mean i irouraging the utmost efficiency
th e t« tu ff in it in te rim t* it fe llo w to tln y , nntl p u tu m e n tn l an end o| the rold war hut merely and low-cost production; anil I T l CRON. Arix.. Ju ly 2H. lA h m o n e y in hilt iillttk f o r th e rent o f h i s life .
an tu n e d truce. So lung as u management by s t r i v i n g for Hovls-Motithun A rm y Air Ba«e
225
pon, fill Red dictatorship rrnudn- greater cooperation la-tween tool totlf.c announced th e names of
in control of Russia, ju«t so long owner* anil tool users.
b ill w crewm en of the lone surtviwill ihe Communist world revolu­
vo. uf a B-2!' crash off A&gt;h n.
tion continue. And the Red dirI’hons
Ileal 2 •plarts of ginger sl« Arautu. at tin- tim e the Immlier
Phone
k ra
(«D
i^'xl
W h u n it tin g hiti'H ii lim n, t l u i t 'n tm t n m im m l; h u t w h en tatu .-h lp will rem ain until the into n pint of orange Ice for a left hcri’ last T hursday.
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The public inform ation offiic
V k 7 5 / ^ / v r / h&gt;~ a
Vavp V
paily punch; serve in tall glasses
„
b i t , , » d o n . th n C , w
W
i
ii™
d e f ln itiiiii
* 3 * ,^ ,%
tot
aril
it
was
possible
thenhail
j
with
rrunited
ice
and
top
wuth
of new* iii iln heydny. inti itn ed gin hnve been rubbetl titdl into 'heir own ha mis.
mint leaves ami a maraschino tiectt some in trrrbangi- of new s
Tin trend of the German *ilun cherry. This amount will serve imi rig tin- th ree ll-'-’fl's since dc
by luindlinK tiirmiKb tin1 yenrs, nntl w e have long w nntiem l
when icnmetme xvoutd tlovlat* a definition adm|iiale)y appro­ lion is likely lo give us n fair alaiut twelve.
pal tore. It ernphaslicHl that the
priate and jind it a nuccinct to Wiippliint It. Now, w e are de­ gauge of Russia's Intentions She
Is rent on securing domination nf
lighted tn learn that a new* development ilnelf ita.t done G irn a n y , and scarcely can !»•
precisely tlint. T he development w a s reimrled lay th e A k* other than g e n tly disturb*) t.y
thi i ny in which Ihe three west­
socinteil Pros* fm m Ronton att follow s:
"The fikh that caught 12-year-sild Albert Flem ing fol­ er ii liemocrarie* have gone ahr.nl
lowed him till the way to City Hospital. Appearing at n drug with the organization of an in
h fo n le n ; governm ent in their
rttnre yeaterday w ith n horii|Kiul firmly gripping Ida finger, ____
............. lie ..........
&lt;oi&lt;*. _
It wouldn't
surprising
A llte rt explained the flail aelzetl h im after he had taken it
•r-e she Muscovite* make a g o
from a pond. H ospital doctors prietl the fitth loose."
tur- of playing bail with the
When a man hooka a fish , tim t’i* fisherman’s luck; but ’ Allies in order to secure con.es.

How It Feels To Drown

KiwaniH Meet
Seven Local Boys
THE WORLD TODAY And Girls Attend h j |ithMr mi li ,t ,l r, ,r , Iran.
I'aae lt»H
cannot accomplish
Hr lie WITT MirKK.N7.IE
At* Foreign Affair* An»l&gt;*t
Salvation Camp much.
•‘If young people ih all build for

WASHINGTON
LETTER

H- JI Crashes

Vacation Reading

Lions Clubs

.luly st
'
Wc Will Be Located
Boom
Meiseh Building

At Lust We Find u New Definition of News

, CM.BOYD-COMPANY,

W h e n a fish hooks a man th at’s news. And the liest co m -\
“ J
lin,r ,n
ment on that story was the hundline which appeared over ’ ||o^evcrr. |r( ua n„, f,M
&gt;| „1|r
it in t h e New York W orld-Telegram It read: “Should ve telwr into thinking th at w,- can
SiH*n the Roy T hat Got A w ay!"— Atlanta Journal.
nave pence while Contmunlsm la

FUTURAMIC

* ream ing for power in all countries
—nut least in America.

way!

That Unit Rule
Tam pa T ribune
D r . C . I s . P lT H O R H
A- Americans llsti’m il In on the of thi de'cgatr-. For exam ple, he
balloting for President and Vire m ight have a majority of 10 votes
O P T O M E T R IS T
Pn-,i&lt;lcnt at the iK-nmcrntlc Na- in th. whole convention while r e ­
PROMPT COXtl’I.KTB
tlaru I Convention, they m ay have ceiving 5&lt;&gt; votes from a unit-rule
OPTICAL RKRVICK
U—n eware of one ptocedure th at sta le delr gallon of which 2fl dele- _
played no pint i n , th e Republican g ales wet,- for him nmi 21 ag ain st i
Glasses prescribed, dispensed
But when ihe D em ocrat*!
ro.tvintion. It i* th e u n it rule. him.
Repairs and adluatm eata asade
In *t t*e drirgalions tu which it tossed aside the Iwn.th ird s rule
Hours 9-11 — t-$
applie*. he vote of all delegate* In IUUI1, they left the u n it rule
must lie recorded as ■ m ajority unchanged.
(tab »-IS
dec ides,
This Is just one id Ihe peculiar
Phrma TH
t ’ui'er Ihe rules of Democratic going -on al political conventions
Atlantic National Rank llldi
convention*, any sta te delegation w lu.v make them confusing and
Hanford. Florida
the v„tes a , n unit If so in stru ct­ p e r h a p s un drmtK'i atlc, even
thmigri
interesting
ed ti&gt; the stale convention of the
p ait) That hold* even if n m aj­
ority of the .Iclegullon prefers to
waive the unit rule. In Republic­
an conventions, un th e other hand,
a slate delegation alone has the
rlghl to impose he unit rule on
its; If but the rlgh is seldom ex
rn U il.
Tr.at is why poll* of s ta te d ele-1
g at'o rs nn the convention Door a r e ’
npt tu Ik- more frequent In Hen to 'iatlr than In Republican con­
vention*.
When the unit rule
■iocsiiT apply, an o n or aa to the
preference of one deleg ate mean*
the change of only one vote. When
th r unit rule does apply, th e vote
of on» or two delegates can d eter­
mine the votes of an e n tire state
delegation that Is alm ost evenly
divided.
DeM wrallr
political
leaders
foresuvt that if D em ocratic con­
vention* c*ver abandoned th e ir Iradltiur d requirem ent of a twothirds vide for p residential and
Y ou can use th it n ew polisher on Honrs, furniture,
virt'-p.-rslUrnDal nom inations, the
au tom ob iles. . . on a n y aurfac* you want to ahtne.
unl‘ rule a* well would lie aban­
Lightweight and rugged construction make It eaay
doned,
Otherwise, a candidate
to
uae. Quickly attached tong handle for polishing
r e u ld b e nominated by a m inority

for a s a f e r . . .
mor e e n j o y a b l e
hol i day!

floor*. An Invaluable time and work eavcrl

FOREIGN LABKI.H
MOSCOW _
A w riter
In 'Txvestia" called recnntly for
tha dropping of foreign lalsrla
from Soviet made products.

"It la time." he said, “that a
•top was put to thia practice of
Insulting tiie work of 8ovtet erreineera and workers by Ihe affix­
ing of foreign labels to native
produce."
Among term s still la uae, be
ild. were: P etlt-b eu rre, petitf o t n , dclalr, nk*r, a rro w root and

Hbwita blaculta, cokm.

C A L L FO R F R E E
D E M O N S T R A T IO N

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Dorett't matter where you go . . . just to be g*inf
is fun . , . in a Fuluramir Oldsmobile Gmtntihls
with till llvdra-Matic Drive*. You can't help
being In a holiday mood, brewing along in a car
f i t cam?
w&gt; smartly slylral that lingering lonka nf admira­
tion mark lire route vou’se travelled. And what a vacation it is for llm driver!
A vacathm from gear shifting. A vacation from dutch positing. A tmjrr varatiret,
tia&gt;- thanks lt&gt; m r t M . A t r 11/ F‘or passing, for bills, fo r quick pick-up in
rmcrgettiirs , . , M lllltl. ttt H I* aa sailalanding aafrty factor, anolhrr pkle­
performanee feature «.f (Hdsmobfc'a famous "mi-dutdi. mvaliift" Hydra-Matin
Drive. H UIKI Ot IV proviile* Kulursmir action lo matdi the Fuluramie
styling of this exciting new Did,mobile that's really going /dares this yrarl

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THE HANFORD

W E D N E a i A Y J U L Y 2 8 , 1049
■&gt;

Social A n d Personal Activities
frrMa Palmer Ray, Society Editor
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L. H. Darkey, 1t«n: French Ave-*

Social Calender
nuTh« u c a r ^ n
' m rrt at the

c ird o * m
Boaidall Avenue
MONDAY
Chapel at 3:00 P. M.
Circle* of the W.S.C.8. nf th e) The Rainbow Girl* will meet a t
F in d Methodist C h u n h will m c rti'h * 1 M*»»nlc Hall at 7:3') P. M.
a t 3.00 PJU. ax follow s: Circle! All officer* arc urgs-d to be
No. I with Mr*. W. 8 T hornton,' present.
•
W i lt F itz l S treet; Circle No. 3.
Tl t 5 l , ' V
w ith Mr*. W. P. Chapman. Jtmj Trtr Fannie R Munson Piano
m j i N ineteenth S tre et: C irri .-1 Scl"" 1 will present Mi** Marjorie
No. 3 with Mr*. Fletcher Boll*. Ann Sheppanl in a Junior certift1421 Valencia Drive; Circle No 4 cate piano recital in the »tud&gt;o
w ith Mi*. T. F. McDaniel. 1313
M yrtle Avenue at 8:18
P ark Avenue; Circle No fi with o’clock. The pul.lic i* extended
Mr*. L. T. lb*-... 1501 F act Second a enrdinl invitation to attend.
S tre et; Circle No. &lt;1 w ith Mr*. I..
The Pitot Club will hold tU
Ss lU rk .y , 1WVi P u n c h Avenue; biudne** meeting in the inur.«l
Cl.-cle No. 7 with Mr*. Edward (C enter a t 8:00 l». M._ The t"&gt;ard
X trrh cr in Ca**elhr-rry.
fw lll meet a t 7tJO 1 . M.
The Philathea Clan* of the Firm !
1IIIIIISD A I
IT e .jy terln n Church will have it*
'*►« Int'-rmi-dym- (.. A.u of the
m g ' Ur meeting in the form of a First Itautiit Cmfteh will meet at
flv c .x d diih nipper a t the home the nomo of Mr*. It. T. Thom**.
of ail*. P. P. Piety in G»te*n a t 2 0 1 Maple Avenue.
The Ih p tlsl Churrhe* will hold
G:3il o'clock. The group will meet
Iit the home of M r f K. W. Fite on ,ir. n -ociational ipiarterly m eet­
ing ir. New Smyrna. The meeting
C r ' i t Avenue at 0:00 o'clock.
Tit# T ruth Seeker* C1a*» of the will i-egin nl 10:00 A. M. and a
F irs t N cthodist Church will m eet w v * t;d iliat, luncheon Will be
a t 8:00 P. M. a t the home of Mr*. *"iw d ai noon

PAGE TURF,..

F l o r id a

Miss Mildred Robson
Honored With Party

In the fin d of a tcric* of prenuptial event* Mil* Elizabeth
Telephone 148 . l&gt;f*on honored MU* Mildred Roly
•on. who** engagement to M. L.
Jtahorn. J r . wa* recently anouheed with a party given last night
St her home on W rit Seventeenth
Street a t 8:00 o'clock. A ttractiv e
arrangem ent* of paitel zinnia*
writ- u*»-d in decor*ting the room*
Ml.*. R. L. Stew aid ha« a , her of the t)y»on home.
Mi»s Robson wore for the
g u t d her *i*tcr, Mr*. E C. Rowaffair a hem ming dre,» of grnv
mi n nf Went Palm Ht-ach,
chamhray trimmerl with w hlta
cotton lace and the hostess wa*
Ml*, H attie A tkinson h-ft ye*. gowned In a lovely yellow ankle*
:crd«y to spcnd-jioinr tim e «t vari­ UoKih organdy drr»*.
ous point* in Ohio.
During the evening the honoree
wo* prevented with u piece of
tilver in the Chantilly p attern .
Mi ard Mm. W. A. Leavitt *MI»» Dyson wa* a**i*trd in »ervbev returned to th eir home on ing a sweet ruprse hy her m other
Oi align Avenue a fte r (pending Mr*. F. A. Dymn, Mr*. Jam.-*
tv.o ..'cck* at Daytona llcioli.
T«rw Rieger arid Mr*. W. E. Priddlr
Those invited to tie with Ml**
Mi. and Mr*. Lewi* llia d rn ry rr Robion were her mother, Mr*. J .
iu v t rr.u rn n l to G eneva after N. Rnlrson. Jr.. Mr*. M. L. IU(.pending tcvcial week* In Dayton, Iwm. Mrs. David Thrasher. Mr#.
O.
Lc« Moore, Mrs. T erw illeg tr,
Mr* Priddfe. Mrs. Dyi-on, Mr*.
Mi. at*! Mi*. K. K. MtKecvcr Carlin Ray and the Mine* A uJan'I dam. liter T err have left fnr ■ay Rarh. Minnie Ruth Odhatn,
Englewood, N. J. w here they plan K ntv Odham. Pat Schulte, I.u, cille A ltm an. Nancy Collum. Caro­
to iruke their future home.
line l-ee. Ixslo I.ec Daphne ConMr. and Mrs. Roy Ho.** and two nely, Hetty Jo Brock, I. y II lan
daughters, Peggy and Barbara, Doyle ami Shirley Smith.
who have Ix-en v isitin g Mr. and
Mr*. E. H. Kllbee, have returned
to Middletown. O.

Acti on in •'River Lady*', a Cnlvrr*al-lntem atiom il po-tui.-, . .. starring
YVONNE Ih- CARLO and DAN DURYEA. Color by Teehnkoloi
shewing .it the Ritz T heatre Thursday and Friday

Mrs. I{card, Thompson Mrs. \V. P. ^ pslcy And
Compliment Miss Tew Edwin Tison Bet urn

Mr It. L. Heard and Mr*. 8. M
Mr* W. P. A’ I* md Edwin
TUui'p-on entertained on Friday Tison retu rn ed i&gt;n Hut-mlay nftc*availing with a shower rorupll. nooti from the (' A F Inlermrtlimeriting Ml** Maty H elen Tew, ate Ciinferein • uln a * a hi hl at
bnW&lt;--ftc.t, at the Itanrd hom e on Hi. |*py Sco'll I’arnp ,il |l.a- I akiAYontdo Avenue. S.inmi.'i flow- nt*l Umntilla Til- ram p ia the
orJ in pastel color* wen- used in irsu it of effo tt "ti tin- p a n of
lovely nirangem entr ala.ut the U w tttttc A sblr. ■( in ..la and
room
Y-- ley tn inakinr
Diir.ng th e evening m iniature of Iht late
)p Itev
f
nf the.
apnn of pastel sll» we e made rh itr.h
\
.........,
to n ttin d 11 .ultu-ali'-nal
w.th n prize for the most n tlra .
.
&lt;mo being won hy Mra. Marvin
J
Milan A prize was also won by
Alx.ut 100 U&gt;. ,.-1 gnl&gt; ft mo
Mi*, illakr Sawyer*. In a novel '•
*'f H " &gt;n " " '"I d the
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Crenshaw
cim
frrcnce and -tudod God*, word
Mr.. H erbert Hill entertained way the honor gm-st wn* p r n e n t
and
Mrs. Crenshaw'* ninth* r,
f hririgini‘r 1" ,1” 1 ""
Mra. Emma Abrams returned re­ on Tuesday for her ion Hrlan C*J w th n Im. z of show er gift* psa.i-ll"and
harmony t&lt;» th e world,
honoring
h|*
flr»t
birthday.
T
h
e
fr*
t.
the
*ue»ts.
cently from a visit In Montezuma.
party wa* n d d at the J. I.. H urt
A sweet course was M-rvyul by Mrs. Yculey re|s&gt;n.d She .t.-it.d
Gn. and Alexander C ity. i\la.
no.me on Onk Avenue a t 4:00 th t lostess.-s tn Mis* Tew , Mr*. that w diaeussion - .. d-o held on
way* of Improving . " Urch e’ and
Mr*. J. F. Forehand of Mon- a'riotk iir.d lovely arrangem ent* Sawyrt*, Mr*. J. K, Hodge, Mr*. hu-'ie*. Tin- iili.o i - f l Ik- con­
w ere J. F. Forehand. Mr*. David Ivey,
texum*. Ga. I* the .guest of Mr. of multi--colored zinnias
Mr* L. K. Tew. Mr*. T. E Wilson, ic rv'a e wn* "Till- i- my Father'*
and Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw and ii*ed in derorating the rooms.
The dining talde was covered flirt. St. n * ii White. J r .. Mr*. W. rid".
Sir. and Mr*. T. E. Wilson.
It vs i ratio n in lie- foint of hunt
w,lh a lace cloth and centered lJtey Britt, Mra. Milan. Mr*
Mi. and Mr*. M. J. Sink... Mis. with n large birthday cake decor­ i.otn». Mere. Mr*. John Knder.j mi: swimming ne.d fi lling wreril'« William Kader. Mr* .1 \ rn j.’ycd during ■ !; !. tin* Edwin
Ituy Drown and son. Mark have ated w ith blue and while icing.
ialideU *n large |L
|..i,,
an-l had it
retu rn ed flout ■ trip to iiufialo, Mi*, ill!) wa* assisted in serving Cum ogham. Mg- T. M. Paulk. Lirt'Ii-u
’a break
N. \ ., Niagara Fall* and Carunla hy Mr*. E verett Moulding and Mi** M utuant f^.tVK. Mis* Mui- cooked for Mr* Y&lt; ti %
gfatvi M&gt;cr», Mis* Loui*e la-vy, fail. Mr*. Ye.-b-v -tated that she
w here they visited friends and a n H enry Wight.
Tho»e invited lo Ihi with Hrian MD* Selma la-vy. Mis* Hetty Wxtred to thank Dr. I‘nul Caricin '.tecs for three week*.
w ire Rilty and Mary Pat W ight, DnnV.ird of Trey, Ala.. M i-- Dorn- pent- 1 uf the i - iitii.t (’hun h in
Otlaudo and I!" - *J ll»ni*i-n. NuMr. and Mr*. H orry Lee and Jerry and Dede Dietrich, Deborah thy i a lte r. Linda Tew, P ete Tew Siit at C hristian • M i itiri-* i"i
d an g n trr Lolfi and hlr. and Mrs. Moulding, Higgle Johnson, Gory and Michael Thompson.
of Si. laillis. wh'i -i t vnl a- d ire Mar«!.al Smith and d au g h ter Dicki Donglrman, “Ginger- Cleveland,
tots of th e ram p D r th e warm
....... 8t.»xn P crk in i, Barbara Moses,
S k i r t n f 100*i SIIA .M O K IN w n r s t rotuineil last evening from „Silver
fr.t'KK'hlp and ■ "|n ratliin they
Gii n where they spent alxiut four • ®81v nnd Charle* l.cfflcr, Ijj^ly
o i| c h e e k , w ith iLs ilnuhto in i o r t o r i
czt
-nued
durirrv
ll"
myeting.
* Malcolm Higgins. Bobby Ilen day* aboard the l-e&lt;- yacht, Lola
ID lio n THOMAS
Iilo n t h ig h lig h te il by th e n t r i k i n u
&lt;lcr*on, M argaret and Mike H u rt
II.
p o u c h p o c k e t. A Initio f o r y o u r
wm) P o triik Hill. Alio Mrs. W ight, H o l l y w o o d . July 'jm td*&gt;
s
k ir t
w im lrn lie i ti g o rg o o n H
Mr*.
Wally
Dietrich,
Mrs,
MauldGary
Cooper
iridicate*
th
a
t
he
Friend* will lie glad to learn
pnxluce
more
picture*.
a u t u m n o olnrx. S i z o « 7 l o H i . 10.08
th a t R. G. Hlrkson, J r ., of Adel, lug, Mr*, larry Johnzon, Mr*. may
G a , a former redilent of Sanford, G o rg e Dangteman, Mr*. Jc««e HallywtMitl hn* thought th a t Coup
S w o a tc r a o f Dm
W ool w itii
I* g»-‘ting along nirely following Cleveland. Mr*. U. L. Perkin*. J r., had Soured on lha tedium of m ak ­
n io tio g ra n i wovoti in. &lt;’o lo r a o f
an operation at the Crawford- Mrr. Ilcrlw rt Moses. Mr*. Mal­ ing hi* own film*, hut he told me
L c -g Memorial H ospital In At­ colm Iliggin*. Mm . W. A. Iw ffler, on "The Fountalli-head” set he
111IIT11
l l u n t e r a (Iro o ii, A m e ric a n llo n u t y ,
Ji. and Mr*. C. P. Hrndcrson.
may try it again. “Hut I would ANNOUNCER I \ I
lan ta, Ga.
I
’c c n n , B lac k , W h ile a m i M al*o
have a shooting script fir si," litC ardigan .
.
^-.....6 .9 5
•ay*. " It's ton expensive to sta rt
Mrs. S. M. Thompson and son
a company ami nut shout right
Michael, of G ainesville,
Pfc.
S h o rt alcove -ilijxn vr
.
1
iL aurier Heard GSMC n f Camp
L eJeune ami Ml** H etty DrinkI iiollywi'ixi hear* that the Hilu
aril of Trey. Ala. are visiting In
h-Or«on
W rite.
rtcon . Mr. arid Mi^ i f ricws-ii
m t. -.
( p v IP ’
Hanford a* the guest* of Mr. and m*mliers of the Truth Seeker* cdliKloti wa* largely coitirlilence.}announced tmluv tin birth of
Mra. B. L. Beard.
&gt;cmi| to lx- nt the snm* do gli.er Domthy Gwend»lyn on
Class of the First Methodist
hold
. . . __ re ho went t« see D n iiv P Ju lv 23 a t the Frrnnld L aught
I l -ut and Mr*. Clyde H u rt have Ci."Mi fo r their regular m onthly Xrmiick and Tyrone Power nlxiul Memorial Ho»hltal. Mr* New
m c v « their resldener from 8*n- m u ting held on Monday a fte r- appearing in ''Tin- Prince of some D the form er Mi** I Inrot hy
Mr*.
Mabel
Alexander
fn id to Orlando w here th ey will mem
et- r"ye*.M Rita and Orson temaiti Trie e.
reslm a t the G lendale Court*K|* t,v " 1. « co-hoste** for the rnerjt
tnr
whicn
was
presided
over
by frien «Hy. but HollyWoodite» ilouht
L i i i i L Hurt ha* rec en tly Irgen
If !h»Jf*ll ever rem arry
tiu n .'terred from C hanute Field, Mi*, /.adu laird
Ib’tte Duvls had a prom pt am 1 hi.*e o rrse n t for the m eeting
III. to the Orlando A ir Ha»e.
wen Mr*. W alter Clark. Mr*. C. wtr to rumor* she wa* having
Ml*. W. Hugh Duncan and chil­ A. i under, Mr*. Mabel lllount, an "her baby. "T his has Ix-en po­
d ren . MIm Hetty D uncan ami Mr*. C. C. P riest, Mis* Juno ll g op*once a year f-r 1 T&lt; year*."
Dole Pur-car, have retu rn ed from W si.iell, Mr*. Edna Ham ilton. • he ■aid on the "June Ilride" set.
"Dt,!y ouco have the ruun't* Ix-en
•* week spent in N orth an d South Mrs. Em m a Abram.'. Mr*. A. I). true.4
1
Carolina. Thay w ere accompanied SI m ,.tak er, Mr*. Nattle TRIP.
L'clyn Keye* g o r, right front
by Tommy S trin g er an d John Mt*. R. F. C ienihaw , Mre. H. F.
At r k in d er who w ere guest* of D&gt;ui, Mia. J . C. F. Bolton, Mr*. '•‘Enrhanlm ent" to a new m lum -Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Cooper ami C rrtie D raper, Mr*. G. E. G uerry, hi* picture, a* yet unnamed (How
"Horn Y esterday"? I She
•on. Floyd. In Mara lllll. N. C. Mr*. W. 8 . Thornton, Mr*. M. J. rdx'iit
M oiiP, Mr*. W. I*. Chapman, Mr*. says she must keep working -"I've
for a few day*.
K. K. Lloyd, Mr*. T. K. Wilson, g"t a h o n e to support, you
kri.iTr.H
SitnwIx-rrir* and rh u b arb , cook, Mr*. Flossie GooiPon, Mr*. Lord,
latcllle
Rail'*
new airshow ,
M.
*.
Nelllo
Vaughan,
Mr*,
A
lex­
ed together with su g a r, m ake a
“My Favoritte Huslmnd," ha* an
delirious sauce for ro tla g a pud- ander, Mr*. Ilarkey and a visitor,
amusing sidelight. It's based on
dihg.
i M l i l Mrs. J. F. Forehand.
tin t»iok "M r. ami Mrs, C u g at,"
whirh I* the name nf the compel*
iter nf Lucille's husband, Latin
minirman Deal Atnnz.
Shirley Temple and John A o ir
hi.tr a alight difference of opinion
ah-nl how many more children
they’ll have. Hldrley w ant* two
more. John hold* to Ihrce. T h ai's
l" &gt; many brother* nttd *plr r»
ex. h had,
leatrice Joy plans a lengthy
rel'irn tn pictures, After the cu r­
rent ' lied Stallion in the Rockies."
• In cue* into "The World and
IJItb Willie" with Juno Lockhart
, . . "P ittsb u rg Escapaih^* w*
,&lt;hanged to Baltimore because n
r a p c r itilly ilc a ig n rd
b»*ch scene wa* planned. T h e '
hrarh scene ha* Ix-en ileletwl from |
t o i n n k r y o li lo o k
tht p :ctu re-b u t it'* still “H a iti-!
more Escapade."
ToiUy'a
F eature:
llollywiexbj
In rltri* s l i m m e r
sight* and sound*.
Smart H ayward telling alxiut
\
her help prohlem i “ My twin hoy*
Pwla
you
In
iln
p
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ami
quickly
h^tse notened their gun* for artother nurse" . . . Gene Kelly and
loo, fo r ll has new nnrl revolutionary
\
Frank S in atra wandering around
figure-*limmlng ways. Scamlro*, no
'
lMGM labeled "WoJve*," nam e of
wlheir i«*e|jall club in "T ake Me
•lllrlir*. hrinrlraa all-o(-a-plcce. Of nalGut t* the Ball Gam e" . . G oliath­
tiral, Irrr-prown llquiil la irs, pornu* as ynur
like Charles l*aughtun reading the
story uf David and Goliath fur
own akin •« , ll llvra anil h rra lh ra with jotrl
hi* ivr»rdinfe of Rlble atrele*. . . .
Gary Cooper smoking hi* fir*l
T h r nlt-siccaalon plrdlr for oRicr. under your
cigar in' months, gift of a proud
halldng aull and apart rlolhre. P r r f r d for thal elrrk
mw poppa . . . Tom Drake wanit* i nr Mtfuml E nterprise with
without wiping. Vel leave* no aoap acura or streaky
evening figure. You'll fall In love with a I'laylex I'anty
script In hand (a loanout for
film to polish away. Pot* and pan* je t afaihy dean
“Lurklral Girl"71 . . . A ata&lt;reGirdle. G ardenia white, Heavenly Idue and Hloaaont pink.
with much lean wort, for Vel ramovas, gnaae faster
eoach (on th a bock of an RKO
and more oonptetetjr than aoap. Leaves no dishpan
truck) going over the Cahuenga
Pass, where such vehicle* used,
ring to ocrqb out. Vol clean* dlahea cleaner than soap;
to tr*t*l regularly. . ,
saves up to half your dishwashing time.
SECONDS
Alan Young telling about the
u m ilh ctu m y o f hi* dog, F reeh T O SUDS IT FRESH AND DAINTY
lira . , . Alexia 8m lth tcllng alxiut
1 her Sooth of 8 t. Louis1, co in
SECONDS TO PAT IT DRY
"IP* • pleasure to play someon* &lt;»llad 'Rguga* a fte r seven
rear* of •CedlTa*"' . , . Robert
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Sept. 2.
O fficial average* ialaa«ad hara today for iha period including
game* of Ju ly 25 indicate that th a run* tcorad, rona-batted-in, and
p ciiib ly , th e two bate hit record* will fall before Sept. 3.
H are a te the league record*, aa wall a* tha IMS record to d*te:
Record and Year Made
D eportm ent
Neldton, Daytona
45
IMS
Doubles:
Roberts, DeLand ... ... .
au
IU4H leader
Rabe, Daytona
.... ...
23
1M9
Triple*:
B railel, Orlando ...........
13
11MH leader
lia rto lo tll, Leeaburg
15
1B48
Homers:
R oienkram , Sanford
13
IM S runner-up
Hyder, Sanford
64
IB 10
S l.iltn lia te e :
Shllet, Gainesville
___
51
HMH leader
Campbell, danford
35
IMS
Sect ti Ices:
Clifton, Sen/ord
12
IM S leader
H ydrr ahd G roat, Leeiburg I2fl
IMG
R unt Scored:
lleinhaugin. Orlando
S7
IM S leader
l ake, Sanford
140
IMS
Runs B atted In:
Garrison, Orlando ........
102
1M8 leader
Hyder, Sanford . . .
1BA
1B40
H its:
Heinbaugh, Orlando
... 13H
HMH leader
Conroy, L eetourg
.....
JC2
1MI
H ighest B atting, Rookie:
Heinbaugh, Orlando
.305
HMH leader

By JU L lT sllT K N S T H tlM
HARRIS
FIE L D .
GAINES­
VILLE, July 2h — (Special )-M y
ril Hoag's Galneavilt* G-Men en ­
trenched lham talvaa In aecond place
in the Florida S tate League stand
Ingi here la*t night whan tha
local sluggers pounded two of
Hut* vitlting S anford huiltra
unmercifully to eolidly spank tha
Giant* by &gt; -core uf II to I.
The G-Man first ^reeled righthander Lonnie W orsham n* if hr
• e r r a font! lost cousin It wa« in
th* opening .ta n r a when tingle*
by Dave Burke and Fleet Collins,
combined with walk* iaaued to Hal
Shllet and Ja k e Powell and re­
ceiver Had
D ulaney’*
triplet
accounted for th ree tallies.
In th* third Gaineavtlle added
three more. Kit K lttre ll’a double.
•Ingle* by Collins, Dulaney and
Theobold, a free pa»a to Powell
coupled with an e rro r by Wortham
YESTERDAY’S RFAULTS
wrre reapontihla. Before the GMen had finished how rver, they By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
NATIONAL LEAGIK
had rh sird W orsham from the
llr ooklyn 1; St. LsuU 2
mound and Hal G ruber, Giant’s
New Turk I. Cincinnati «
pilot, tent A rt D unham , a south­
n o t i o n a. m i a b u i i h i
Chtragn t . I’hlladelpbl* 2
paw, to the mound.
Ml Innlna*!
The G-Men, in th e fifth frame,
unit allied another a ttac k and this
AMERICAN LRAU1K
lime four hit*, coupled with a
llm to n • : Detroit •
Cleveland 10; Philadelphia »
trio of Giant mlaeuey, made the
Chlr
aeo t . W s.hlasiun I
situation even morn hrlplrr* aa
HI. Louts 4: New Totk •
far a t Sanford w as concerned.
Five Gainveiillc runner* cruised
INTERNATIONAL tKAOI K
llaltlm or# *•*; Iluffaln • - •
tin platter in thl* particular
llocheeter •-»: Jtrary Ctly 4-1
canto.
Toronto 7-1; Newark *•»
For Sanford’* faithful follow­
Montreal S; Krraeuae I
ing the one b rig h t spot in last
Am e r ic a n a s im ia t io n
night’s engagem ent w as the flrat
Minneapolis 10; Milwaukee •
appearance of rlghthandi-r Charlie
Kaneae City I; Ht Paul *
Itose. A good-a lie d lad, Ilua*
Other g a m e * postponed
took over the mound chore* from
PACIFIC CO A a t I.KAOI'E
Dunham In the seventh, lloir
Han Franrlaeo 111 l-o. Aagelea 1
v a t nicked for nno hit. a fluke
H ollywood 1; Oakland I
double to right, he walked on* and
Harramenln 7; Han Hlrau 1
I'irtland I; Hattll* 1
whiffed ta n .
Meanwhile, the Giants WUr*
t i : x as i.r.Atit'R
Ihteatenlng a t every turn to acrid
Han Antonio 111 IHIla* IS
Johnny Theobald, veteran right*
Tul*a t . Hhrrvaporl I
Fort W orth I; flouainn *
hander In the shower*. A n»»e
lleaumnnt • ; Oklahoma City I
hit, here and there, when needed,
might hav* don* the trick. In
•O t’THFRW AflOCIATION
the first Inning, Clifton walked
Naahvtlle 10: New Orleans I
nirm lm them I; Wemphla I
, and went to th ird on Peplo’s
Other
gantaa po«tno*»d
double down th e le ft field line.
Later Tyrr w aked to fill th*
■OPTM ATLANTIcT LEAGUE
I'olumbua l i t C h a r l e s t o n !
tacks and three m en were left
Havannah I: Greenville *|
stranded. In the th ird two men
Jacksonville 4: Augueta I
wera on and nobody down but
t'olumhla 4; Macon I
both runner* a g a in w ere left. In
*nt TIIKA*TKRN LMAOPI
the fourth and aleo th e fifth, the
Aanlalun «; Vicksburg I
Giant* had two men on and no­
MttMtan 7; Montgemery *
body down but again, nn both
Helm* i . Penaseola I
occasion!, the G iants failed to
Oadrden 14; Jarhaon I
pu*h over m arkers.
m itmaA-PLORiDA lm aocm
Sanford’s only score came In
Waycre** I, Garde I* I
the
(evrntla
wlf-ti
Dunham
Tti. M&gt;,HIM 10; Msultrle t
, doublrd down thu le ft field line,
T*IUh***ee •: Arasrleu* ■
Albany a, Valdosta 4
went to third on McManus* In­
field toller and scored on a wild
t . llll tn I * .ALABAMA M A B V I
pitch by Theobold to Clifton
Valley I-S; Alae City M

FLORIDA STATO
THEATRES

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Opelika II; T a l l a a m I
to e ra n a a 1-0; New aaa * - l
C.rrelltoa Ti Qrtfftg I

nKONUIA STATM U A S C I

l&gt;«uel*s I; Kastman I
f i t i a t r s l d 7; Vldalta-Lyaa* 4

Sparta I, Hailey •
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LAST DAY WEDNESDAY

AMKHICAN L K SU V I
Waihlngtun at Ckleage
New Torh at It. Lett!* (a la h t )
llnoon at Detroit
I'hlladalphla at Clavalaad

X.ITMXAI. LKAOPB
I’ltlsbuigh at Beaton (night)
Hi. Lout* at a
t'hkagn at f ltlL ,
Cincinnati at New

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Ijiultvlll* a t Telede
tndlinapolla at Calagthua

THURS. — FRI.I

Minneapolis at Kama* Pity
m. Paul at Miiwaaaae
eot t iik r n a iso c ia t io n
Atlanta at L ittle Reek
lllrtnlnaham at Memphis
Mobil# at t'haltaaeega
New Orleans at Naahvtlle

LRAOI M
Annleton at Meridian
Jackson at Bolma Dadeden at Penaaeela
Vtrkaburs at Montgamarr

Moultrie at TallakaeaM
Albanr at TLomatVtUe
Cordsla at ValdeMb •
Amertrnn n l Wayereao
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MEXICO CITY, Ju ly IS, UP&gt;The M eticsn lUscball League,
w htit. th ree yrars ago lu red many
olayer* from the major leegues in
the United States, hea dropped
its two biggest money loeera—
San Lute Potosl and Tam pico—In
a surprise financial r e e r c e n iu tlcn.
Millionaire J o r g e
P a sq u tl’i
ieague will finish the season with
only four clubs. Out o f town
parka will dote, and ell gam es
will be played in Mexico City
w h e n it la believed th e re are
enough fans to aava th e leegue
from benkruptey.
Parquet blamed ralnouta end
de valuation of the Peso fo r the
season's bad baioffirc,
STATE FORESTS
TALLAHASSEE, July. XS « * &gt; Florida a three national fo rests
produced e record 45,000 000 board
feet of Umber for sale d u rin g tha
ho 1 1net* year ending Ju n e 80,
F orest Supervisor Frank W. Raaor
announced today.

Equador supplies
Chlnehona
b erk , rubber, end lig h t belse
wood noresaary In the m an u fac­
tu re of airplanes, l

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nFnRUIA-AL ARAMA I.R AOPR
' alter at AlexanBee City

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vSuTiaTD?Trad!*

U a A N be h U * 0a Touraament

The Sanford A merican I&lt;egtnn the Euatl* organisation.
Forever Amber, Rolling Roy,
The SBntmariee*
Ed’* B etty and Sooner Select, baseball nine bowed o u t of the
W inter G ardrn 12 Sanfurd 4
four top greyhounds of the bua- 1MB d istrict Leglun championship Sanford 3W&gt; 010 0 —4 H 3
dird* running these day* a t Ike toum m ent being held in (his W lnterGarden UMi 1001 a -12 3 2
Volusia County Kennel Club In city when yesterday afternoon Keeling, Galloway; Spear and
Daytona Beach, are elated to W inter G arden and Cocoa re­ Woodley
gallop to n ig h t In a repeat per­ gistered trium ph* over th e local
Cocoa 13 Sanford 5
formance of the thrill-narked •quad . T he tournam ent is a
Sanford 030 200 0-5 U 2
Four-Dog Sweepstake Match Race double elim ination affair.
In the firs* engagem ent W inter Cocoa 000 207 a -15 H 1
•taxed la st Wednesday over the
B atteries: Thomas, Keeling and
Garden (cored a 12 to fo u r victory
futurity course.
At th a t tim e Ed’s Betty 'won uver Sanford when they scored ■Batter!**: Thoma*. Keeling and
wph four and a half Irn rth s to ten tim es In their half of the r I Keeling, Galloway; Garvin, Geiger
Barnes.
■pare, but In the early bark- fourth fram e. The G ardener* p a re and W
inter Pack 14 F usils 4
handed 10 free ticket* d u rin g the
stretch Sooner Delect ran up eu game
but went able to nick W inter P ark 410 1W 2 -14 d 0
Rolling H of causing a shuffle
Euvttls
202 00 0 -4 '2 1
with Forever Amber. The mlxap Charlie Thomas and Bill Keeling,
llalleries; Doran and Chubb;
Sanford h u rlers for only three
momentarily delayed these thiec hits.
Belton, W hitw orth and Persons.
powerhouse runners so, to tbr
Leer-burg 3 fo cu s 1
lu tha o th er Sanford contest.
delight of hundrrds of raring Cocoa thrashed th* locale by a 15
Leesburg 3 fo cu s I
farts, the club officials decided to to 5 count. The Cocoa aggravation Cocoa
000 OoOl (I -I 6 2
re-run th e m atch tonight.
combined eight hit* and
12
Batterie*: Erell and U urtoft;
1 liia tim e th r speedstars will walks, Issued by Thom as and Geiger, G arvin and llarnei.
revet th e 5-10 mil* routo and Ike | Keeling, to take th* m argin of
contest will take the place uf the | victory
tenth race. The** four greyhound.
Meanwhile, In two oth er game*
are ao evenly matched th a t f o u r.(l|
d y, lU r d a f
|h ,
^ in trr
note* m ay cro»a the line almul- 1Park
i».r p aggregation handed Fluitis
laneoualy. Ed’s Betty haa figured a 14 to 4 licking w ith Doran
ten tim es in the money in 15 handcuffing the enemy w ith only
•tarts. Rolling Roy has finished
either firs t second or th ird in hia ■ P«a ir of safetlee.
last 8 race*. In 15 . ( a r t . he ha.
" h ,t
teen 11 tim es 1n th# money ■**
Vam*
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activity,
Laeabi
Sooner Select recently ecored l»o dD_ n- j (h' “ r “ M ' club by urg
wmt In aucrestlon ag ain st *he;
,L, j toCofo*
1. Leeaburg was
elite ru nnere in th* featu re race. , i ,
. ,K
Forever Amber h a t been nine ■
*°
lime, in the money in nine .to r i. I
ffio e ta oln• hrdlu etaolnhrill _•«(rm J J , *

Day
ThuradAy

Activity
Tennia
Girls make gathered
ik irta
L eather work fur boys
Jum ping contest
A rttat contest
Dodge ball
Swimming at Crystal
Lake. W ater d e s ig n ^

Place
Junior High
Gram m ar School

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2:00 P.M.

L oop Prepares For
Little Dixie Series

I’residrnt W. T. Anderson of tha
G eorgia-Florida circuit for ids
aptvuval, IL-rlong said. Seriee
will open In the Florida city win­
ning the Florida S tate League
Shaughnetay play-offa, and two
games will he played afte t.w h ic h
he next three will be played in
Georgia, and all others needed
for a fuur-oiit'Of-teven gam e
iecialon, will tie played in F to r i^ .

SILVER SPRINGS, July 28
(Special)—P reparations for th*
snnual play-off between the Flor
lua
S tate
League
and
the
Georgia-Florida Ij-ngue for the
niythira) “ Clat* D Champluiuhlp
of the S outhrant” will g e t under
r a y thl* week, It was announced
Colombia, Veneauela, Equador
ht league headquarter* here today
and Panam a rover nearly a m il­
I,) President A, S. Her long Jr.
Contracts covering the play­ lion square tulles of territory
off will be prepared and eent to with about 18,000,000 people.

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IN - C O U H T ^ r

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONFERN:
Nolle# la hereby ai**n that John
MrGrlff filed bl* final report a*
Administrator Sit th* eatala of J.
N MrGrlff. deceased, that ho filed
hla petti inn for final dlaebarg*.
aad that he will apply to tk*
Honorable n . W. Ware. Ceuniy
Jude* of Seminal* County. Florida,
• a th# 17th day of Aueutt, !•*•.
for approval of aoma aad for flaol
dlarhara* aa Admlnlalralor of th*
ratal* of J. N. McOrlff. deeoeoM,

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DeCARLO-DURYCA

Forever Amber Tof W inter Garden, Cocoa Eliminate

“Things Are Rough,"
Even Down In Mexico

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B aiting— William*, Boston JB );
Boudreau, Cleveland ,355.
Kuna Batted In — DiMargJo,
New York B5; Stephens, Boston
84.
Kuna—DIMaggio, New York, 71;
WHI.ami. Boaton 70.
r v r i u r . a koh t u n i u h t
H its—Boudreau, Cleveland 117;
1st Hare S talk Mile
hits.
t i n t Half Hally flsuhle
M aji-kl, Philadelphia 109.
Orlando and E ustl( cam e up '
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Tyro,
DMtl#
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Double* — Henrlch. New York put- flavor, flianitard Kllsht. flkr with victories y rstrrd a y although
23; William*, Boaton 24.
they didn't even throw u hall,
l.sr.c Atioltier Hurt) Judd
T riolet— DIMaggio, New Yotk
Sod IU.ce S talk Mile
i Titusville forflelted on* gam * to
Lost Halt Hall! Hookla
10; Stew art, W ainlngton 9.
the Orlando club and another to
l.ynfl. Acrord. Taney X l , l* (
Home Runs — DIMaggio, New T ofa*t
* * Taffy. Gruff. Teaaa flmoSer
Ycrk and Keltner, Cleveland ‘23.
Kina Mld*» lllark ,lta**
BULGARIA QUITS
Sett Mar* S/I*lk Mile
Stolen Batea—Coen. W ashing­
LONDON. Ju ly 2S -O P)— Buir rn th la . Andrew Ijibel. Aml-eeton 17; Dlllinger, St. Louis IB.
In*. Hky Angel. Miami Hound. Taa- g aria w ithdrew from tha Olym­
S it liteouta — Feller,
Cleveland nn*.
Aeklnr. Jig A Jig.
pic gam es today. I t notified th*
itO; Ncwhouaar, Detroit 03.
Stb Hare a / U t b Mile
British orggjiiaing com m utes for
tied
llom d ln rer,
War Gilder. the gam es th e w ithdraw al was
Pitching—Dowler, Philadelphia
Norma
II L. Bandy, lie*
0-2 .BIB; Kramer, Boston 11-3 Led*
rani, Moon Itorket. Arrnee. Mr necessitated by “ unexpected -Ilf,74d.
ficultlea." T here waa no other
Runny
a«h B or e g/taili Mile
ixplenetion. The number o f p a rti­
N a tU w l League
Mad
Atom.
I'edal
I’uakee,
Drram
Bulling—Muaiat, St. Louis .390; I'ntlnn. Hourry llaek. lllark Tip, cipating nations for th e 1948
Pufku, Chicago .847.
lava f * o Hiinatrlf-e tlennr gqoeok Olympiad now atanda a 69, a
f acornd lk Hare P nterlty
Runa Batted In — M ite, New
Fiord Ham mer. Juan Jene. IM»York 70; Muaial, 8L Louis 74.
n l„
fie 11 Haven llilli*'* rholce.
G rapefruit Juice may be com­
Rune— Muslal, St. Ixiuls 76; Featured Lady ItnMde fllrtklnc
bined with ginger si* and 1c* for
Ktner, Pittsburgh 74.
Tib Hare t l l l b Mil*
Hurt
Andefeon.
fltlck
ft-lck a cooling drink.
Hits— Muslal, El. Louis 137;
Ttiunder filed Busan Htaver*. Tra­
A ihbum , Philadelphia 117.
ill torn F.arler Jacket Consent
Doubles — Ennis. Philadelphia
n«b Rare S tan. Mile
28; Robinson, Brooklyn 24.
M|aa H,a rkee**. Pnvert* Pride,
Wlntra
OWa Hone* Bird, A**#l.
Tilplea— llnpp, P ittsb u rg h and
v.n d oll* Fsprea*. polnmae. F*f
Mus;al, 8L I^u ls 10.
Oil.
Hem* Rune—Klner, Pittaburgh
b«b Wore g'ldrb Mile
V lbln r Mia*. Jovial Jee*e Ant*
2S: S au er. Cincinnati r7.
Over.
I*
Taurus. Oil* Gin.Stuien Bases — A sbburn, P hil­ ger. Oum.Data#
Well flememHered
adelphia 24; Torgeton, Boston 17.
|n«b Rare S ' l i l b Mile
Feta* Deg Bweepaiohe
B tilkeouU — Brsnca, Brooklyn
H g||l|| l| A##
37; Blackwell, Cincinnati 02.
Foraver Ambar. Kd'a Hetty. KooaPitching—Bickford, Boston fl-2 er flrlect. Uniting Hoy.
.750; Jansen, New York 18-6 .722.
Recent atudle* over o 32-year
period show that farm ers’ cxpendlturen for Je rtillie r vary with
their previous year’s Income.

IXTKNNATIOXAI. LRA O rg
Montrtal at gyracese
Toronto at Nswsrk
Buffalo at llalllmore
R o rh tsttr at Jtrsoy City

sot Tlir.AaTCNN

c n m i . t s - f i .o r i d a L i

MAJOR LEAGUE
LEADERS

Tallaaoeo at optlika
Newtian at L* (Irani*
Carrollton at Griffin

*«l| Til ATLANTIC l.g A G t n
Columbia at Macea
o t t e n v i ii a at gavaan*H
Auaueta at Jaekaeavtlla
Charleatnn at Culumbu*

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WEDNESDAY JULY 18,1948

Giants 11

Gives Buddy]
H urlinK Nod1 FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE LEADERS
T ilt Tonight
EK SPRINGS, July 2D, (S p ecial)— U n lau all aigiut fail, aoma
Palatka Nine now SILV
individual offentiv* racordi will be aatabliahed before th a Class D

Manager IU I G ruber announc­
ed today th a t ha would tend
Buddy Lake to th e hill tonight
" hen th r Glnntn lackl* lh#
I'alatka A ralto* In a Florid*
Mata le a g u e till Ihta evening
at thr Municipal Park. Iki*
•III be l.a k r’n flra l appcatanre
alnra hi* perfect no-hit. no run
lilt again*! th r IteLand Itad
Hats last S aturday night.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SAlffO tR PLOHOA

PAGE POUR

Gruber
Lake
For
With

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ed n e sd a y

Hundreds Die
|&lt; »llD D f4 I'roM I'm , n u n
11*' sent

to

Several

Hcid"ll&gt;erg.

telephone

t iif

28, j a w

ju l y

lint1*

b*-

J t ween M annheim and L ud w igs| hafeu t t n r destroyed. The s t r i c k ­
en city could not he reached from

iju n k fu tt.
(pThc plant « i i a branch of the
sptnw hng I. (1 Fariienindustrie
Chemical T rust N’fonr the cornlin e was split up by a four pow­

—
e r order. It was the main faetoty
In L udw igthafrn and covered sevoral acre*.
U. S. officiali here said the
plant »»» burning furiously two
hours after the explosion.
The plant has been repotted
maklmc dyes.
Completely unconfirmed reports
in recent months have slated that
French authorities were making
in the plant high explosion pro­
pulsion fluid* for experim ents

*e

, s A N P tm n

r e r a i i *.

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with V -l and V-2 missiles.
Mannheim police h eadquarters j
said "m an y ” persons were in- j
juted in Mannheim 1&gt;&gt; concession
from th e explosion. Some .100
policemen were sent from here
to help rescue work
A merican military police also
went to the scene with Vmrrican
and G erm an fire companies

h a n fo rd

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r id a

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Pn'lltrjf p

f

HAMBONfc S r^niTAHOWS

County Health

Litfhtniiur Hits

Efff? Market

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J AI ■#&lt;1*1•NV11•I -1 Jut
tin •ccoinl floor in connection •ii i vil'Ui' ntiil ihi'V i' fit triff thf
Thr lint r|t« frr»h whM ill
put. I it lilttfk
*t «»f un *
vri t *i the Health t ’nii
V H a R HIT SA'X I
ii i* Jani* Colie, diieelol of £1*1 !£•*
flt&gt;* *I*IH iL'iil, h«
Nsil**® t'» trlullrr
the Si.iii W elfare n e n r y . has lo r (mi; *1 11
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W T 5 W H d T IT TtK T o
flee -i-e and affotil* ample space On outfit hi* lit-1 •
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j Most so-ralli'd Panama hats ate
irr n lly
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fo. Iilinsc cabinet*
Mi- Zeld.i •
tin* slli.t
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tu 'fi i
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rhe mu
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w hi.li 111011*
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tiall I- a dnik mum • quipped with
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RoM in*. sardtary officer, At tin
low 11
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tut t» !• &lt;
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,ip;i e fot present 11, nl*
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bill
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th
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to.
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realistic*.”
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S. .miiitilr Cotintv inrt nip*’* "Uuriu l * Ii |*lt i m 1
' ■■* 11*|in ted this
that living io-t» Hie now n v». nr* olilltrg tu t S I’ubtti tviiu tii hi* 1I1til
To.
* tlmti 1(81 teleNew Bungalow* We hove three UIKL w ants work, Good
"'*
itnmit
.Ill 'o r Ilian ever b, foil
..ll.i s. 1\ It »* atflllll ant* l'a**"il oh |*l«OfHN Mi fht &gt;2f f-'ltl It ipii wrti*
At!.In s* 003 "tli Si.
lew h une* fm you to choose
I*, lot,,tied ot lunched tf on a
• count \ \ |N«mi|{iti ••n* h i * ouirlt! (nit nut uf
i. i in tii ,' 'Infill.
11out.
All banted in lietter
,i,i. Hem political basis ‘ However,
S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
•mil* f|Vr ntit»r•• and th ii'e Mint uf U
u m f11tm
sections of city.
.1,. , 11 d n c b l ' proposal* -can
*.it
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ffi.ir*
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h.
die
luted.
tn in. uif Itit "
light iiitti;. In*
RO bBRT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor C/vt.t. 117 for llattrry . G enerator e. d to lull one thine trouble ami
I
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fllltt
,1 ..t tin t lit**i* Utf« til l* * 1t-t t‘nl«*«|
Its) mood l.umb|ui*t, As*»cialr
and S ta rte r service.
Swain’s jii . it .
it
F ailure of C s ttitf U
•»t«' LuiM’iti* hti* .111 advantage
ll**W»*ft4*t .1
PI.one "32
A llanlir llank IIMs*
Ii «f 11if lil itinsf
lla ttrry Service, 301 \V. First iti it....... met bine nl«nut" other pro«M|1 1
ail* tillovi I !*f•4■$»"•!
pi • I nteusore* "will l^itik’ the
St
ru «mi Mtfi'tU Y fit1 lUU'tlu'I, III" ‘Ioi miflki- 4 &lt;1 •s’ till t*|| ti*.. timiii
", R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D
ti'lrphoiti- in
• t »#i*o Geneva
tin » 'table jtiilirment from the |H*o-[
1*)(••«! n
stK&gt; 1 » r vli
COT PACK. Ien*e, buy or rent
lin t
, »!
ti*lf|ihon«*
si* #1
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Form an Jones, 33 W. Church
•
«4’1Vit 1* frt’tvi** Sn nf ,11, J .11till 1a8*11■
I 1 in )..tt, (N *' 1 1User h i "If |
PIIONK jmt
St. Orlande
IV i|, m
rrninnn really 'Hints,; on.1 *
ri ami in
.tiling ill- v\ a " ;t • f * , ’ 1 * 1 f uir and
M H h i. \ M t MiiHIUSu.N
■■if t .1 * t tilt iflUl’il
to 1 ii,t 1 *d infliili.'ii. be will *tart cl&lt; ..1 all of tlit* flit ui .n d in. .111 0 half lu.oi
r -I IIIIU M T . INC.
1'
*nhl
«t : m* lu-BinnittB in»tead "f the si *♦ nrir
n hhp in#»i*f,'im Wh«* L ’twppii
AR TIC LES FOR S A L E
nd
H&gt; will d&lt; iiiimd reduction M' T ftlilluft i* ti\ li 11; ft* foUt on V|f iVfloi"t *
Itcal P.siate
ln re«lm rnU
ill t.n, ce* m i v federal 'pending in- (I, * *oun ti\ i% n torlittiM.I wftiti*
St’ivin* .»* ti, w .-t.. it* 1 turn*
W. It WILLIAMS. Itealtor
rUXEDO FKKUS—eom olete line
»t. -ui nf &gt;ulliiik* f"i tillin' and more II. un«l tli*" S’*u 11ft || li"t *» J|l&gt;*Hlt r# l&lt;*irmph ft' i. H.l* .11"in p in t n
110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
H unt s Tuxedo Feed S tore
p :t IOC On tin' wb.de, the mes- hi &gt;Tl VIitfi! tl. pill til 0 um r t nilit’Ilf tut III tile -t'"
I’lm n e 1IMI
1 |
-ei tnit»ly,
F.ILA. t one Term L oins (•.I.
m k- 1* one of Ibe nm*t sii| h rfirini in • &gt;niiu1 nf M ill) ITltfliHlIH ill 11 1#**!*•1 flirtt |i Mint i4*i $. t *n 1 iilinl
F .ll. \ . Itrpsir laians
Beautiful /a m ir F erns—only HN)
,mo un*ati»fymB that ha* ever
plants. I and 2 dollars each, F iJ m l! SANDING iir.d ftn i-b iie luro debveted by an American vit % if i l l 'l l \ 11010 .IO citir.'ii
unite they last, lit I Maple Ave.
with model n is piip merit, is I'li'id c n t
Portland O tegnnian: "‘Clearly O / A R K I K E
ytn * ex|ierii'pre, work B'*arH O T I 1 \ t ' l l ICS
OUTSIDE WHITE P aint, special
in i.n l.
K. F. Stevi n*. lit. 2 li.i",- 1* em barra-snient in the
l l y I t A Y Caaltaa
E M IH D A Y
line I MA, Sanford, call 7 1••IC1 sitiinlion for tlie Republican comI f 73 Ballon
321 E. 1st St.
Hrnkurik Class &amp; Paint Co.
u tter ,;(HI I*. M or lielnre T.tMl m. t •. The (’resident compiled a
tr y
*» • ni re, onimeiidation* iippmling
t i l W. 2nd. Phone 320
A. Al.
RIGHT AT
G uess you
to Mitu.illy everyone md living III
SAW AMIRI
ASlNO AND
ANTIQUES In A t
condition, S M ’TIC TANKS, pri-rus m n e rrte In a n ii. And th ere m e items on
O*
A
R
K
WAS
I WEARY
wt
MONDAY...
Phone 1112 between t*:iM&gt; A.M.
teitiforceil, stale ap provid sires the h*t. &gt;iuii a* houalng. which
LOOSING
.
QUi
1I u
ni!
BUT
STILL
ik . :CK» P.M. for appointm ent.
l»ro, rvin and 71S Ballons
All Ilie Republican* cannot put off
WHILE AT \ CAN’T BELIE
LIEVE
wo.k Btiarantrisl. T. It lit own, Atlii ui itiiiistice."'
t hc P late:.r l
TM* ki ds aiCCN
Fiiio Pineapple Pears for sale. 1.M1
Jr. Phone l Hit W.
• J &lt; 7 0OUGHT/
Milwaukee Joiim at ‘Tia presspet bu. Call HftA-J.
ink ttiinc" a re Inflation and hous­
Expert
Radio
RepalrltiB
ing ai d Mr Trum an lot* dune well
Thbyer "Deluxe Baby
llueKV.
Fred Mr era 311 K In d Si
to punt tbi* out if (Congress)
SUklitiy used Ifotl Maple Avei time* &gt;i with actum on the to
p u t.
K'.ectriral Apldinncea
tlenei.. it • »n ignore mud of the
k &gt;V\ 1/ V V VV V
ItcfriBern'ora
\ \ \ 7 / y y w
rem ainder of Mr. Truman's pro.
RepairinB
Bicycle and slecpinu ImB. B'&gt;o&lt;l
l»o.
,|*
without
fear
nf
rritielsm
”
WALK HR FI.F* T R IP CO.
(ondltion. Reasonable. 302 JesMiami lie ia b tt "It Is rail e tr n
20ft N. P ath Are.
Ph. 1101
•
rainlno.
it- . I, ui that the |HHip|i ward the 1
All Work Goaranti*eil.
m ltto li he a'k eil even in the fm
One six foot all porcelain Not Be
ORLANDO Miirnlr.g Sentinel Oruniiway prioea,”
His civil
tef.'iBerator. Phone HI 3.
lamln Evening Star. Call Italph 11.1 - r c nnimeniiatlon* contain I
Ra t . ItAS-J
"i ■ eb nu ids to wreck the Imp,
It CM SKY Kleetric Lawn Mower,
used ns dem onstrator, [M'rfei t v p i i o i . s r f i t x —s l i p T o v b u s 0/ 0 -11 Irik, any im portant messag*
l i,II line sample*
Fur ex p e rt til'* ugh tbi* session.”
condition, special price $7!I.
New l o t h Daily News: Tin
educe. Phone 1112. Sanford Pp- P i.'lile
It. It Pope Co. Inc.
MICKEY .MOl'SK
l ef;
i i k e s
n l would fight inflat 101
lu istcry 11♦}*■* N. I’nrk.
I I I1ES
j r,j ^ Park Ate.
lly M ult D is n e y
with "police sta le control* which
"
’ S I 'E tlM
............. discourage production, W,
Wc will electrify your present
S E E U8 FOR
I , 1, 1 t *ec whv the Republican
tewinB machine for $30,30.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
imijortty in Congress shouldn’t (
It-Tt's Sewing Jlueliine C enter,
AND TYPING
1 , 1.1 , the
I hull,mg I lull
llu*
C R ED IT lll'RKA U O P
ijj lr t ft Service, across from
:w a i t i
| m 11tier do we see why the GUP fJC t'N sJ _ _
peiticesa T heatef, Phone 1190
SANFORD
_
lift N. Park
Phone 180 I sho'iin let H arry grab the rrrd it
Iw rrst-rv iA T
s - act
ItKAL ASTATIC— IN 8 OTTa NCR
— -------------------- ----------- -- — | fm the T-K W miatsure, which 1*
PltOPBRTV MANAGKMKNT
NKTIAN BLINDS made to t,r bu gel v the hr a ill d a ily of Itepub'G $ u u 3 \J ^
)Q /)
1
RAYMOND 31. IIAI.I.. Realtor
d0 1r.. Seminote
. * " 0100. Venetian
, I’ni'iian mm.
Blind1 pIn,.,11111
„
J s _
a- .setmior
Senator noia’rr
Robert rt.
A. Taft
H n &lt; I toons S late H tnk llldg.
10
820 W. 3rd St.
Phone
' l i t , ago T ribune:—“The w o i't
' [/ 7
II52-W.
|
Is aid of Mr. Trum an’s spe. i ti
¥
re
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1 ■ * J HiS&gt;
I I I I i i i i r i i i , . „ v , k ' ~ : - | . to ’ Tigress is not that be waa
l
\ 1
SI'AOOIN Hat Shop. E verything
' 7
7",
1 ,.l......... politic., blit that the pob
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m ii't go. All hats going at ru 'i
W
l N
’
n be i'layr.1 « a . demagogy The
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.ill’: tadow.
n M tM .I M ,. Southern th e m . „ * bI rM11,|(lnre. desperately
** ^
J E WE L Gas Range, $10. Phone
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__ ___________li, "ig to proud*,, everything to
rrfrtt
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853-W.____
Help-Selfjr Self S rrrlra l.aundtv etciyhody, pot all hi* promises in
Driera
Ironing
a MALL BABY BED A m ittre**.
New 1.00,1 inn. B ert’s Sewing
108 W. tSIh St.
I’None )!Mt
I’none 437-W.
Machine Shop. Opposite Princess
Theatre. Phone I PAL
—Adv
VOI R SAFETY
6
A R T I C L E S W A N T E lV
on the highway diqiends 1111 the
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
condition of your ear.
Don’t
’A IL L BUY your car regardless
HOW TO KILL IT.
tjs e risk. Ilring your ca r to
of age or condition. R atliff &amp;
I’llfIN E O N E-O N E-O N 'E
THE I.0NH HAM.EH
&lt;&gt;ur expert servlet: men fo r a
IN ONE HOUR,
Sens. Photic 237-W.
H IK E CHECK-UP and ANAL ­ IK V'lT HI.I'. AHKir ftitir III" 1*4'' k
TO HAVE T H A T T IR E J » H HON I
lly Ft«n Slriker
\ 4 . litti i tfr me KlM f x Ihla KTIl«**«*
Htgtiest cash price paid for u«e*t
YSIS.
(•*«* TK'OI. Mrt.lr* Will. •*'*
furniture. Ted Davix F urniture GENERAL TH IC K ft KQPT. CO. furiicli
rKNKTItATKJ*
|-r»« fBl »tl» tthiil, II
Co. 31) K. 1st. Ph. 038.
208 W. First S t.
H* i*t kr* #Um1 hill** Moin: K0fm*
f«»|pt T'-ihiy
lifts r&lt;ftO€RO P l E S 'tM R t '
_ _ _ _ _ _ IV.x’ V
E&gt; 1 Kill hen Cnbiiu Is ra il C. J.
him m m i u a %\in 'ii* $ t\
HEI.I* WANTED
'Vt'Mtfl KIU 'i£R(T*NT vY’O
1$ 1M06t MM at Pi tCtl * ’•
tiuotl. 779-W.
R IX ON C*Mlt
IMG O AHO Dutl.'tON
SALES
REPRESEN TA TIV E
RED O W O VIU« j L
lie.! and Women.
W onderful LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable
estim ates Phone 788-W.
opportunity in your local terriCifallai tMlolM 4 «H«UIIf
to ty now open selling Sterling fOR R t.N T — Ft'HM ssnder. Rasy
mIo ii I U|«t4wai« ifcot om|
tffokft t« |l»« •istk iiTsaf
Silver and matching p attern s of operatlcn. Reasonabt« rate s, SanIrasMi (MiJtikt «•! atii
fine Cnino on the club plun.
N *w llntiloot m ItWL
fnrd
T
aint
ft
Gians
Co.
Phona
Weekly ap|M&gt;intment. No tr a w l­
$03.
ing. Average rep resen tativ es
10,11 $75 lo $100 weekly. Per
IHlDtiE-PLYM OUTIf
roo.it training given accepted
PARTS AND HHItVICR
applicant*. W rite sta tin g age 109 I’alm etln A»e.
Phone 1011
in.a qualifications to,
13
NOTICED—PERSONAL
J. ti. IIOSANG.
Ia n H IS. Ft. Lxad crd slc. FIs. FOR H EALTH PROTECTION and
Cl F I N E R LIVING rail 931 for
I l l ’S i ESS for Inform ation lbadh
con. dote details .in FOGGING.
c, eratrd by Junior Cham ber of
S o itn ern Chemicals^ In*.
Commerce. P refer a local wom­
an who has a general knowledge HOME for eld er ly peonle. Room
of office work and Seminole
and board.
Reasonable rates.
ETTA KETT
Ccunty. flood salary for right
&gt;!•*. Mats I Alexander, 619 lam
Hy Paul KnlritiMia
person. Applicants will tie not
re' Ave.
iflcrt for Interview. W rite P. O.
14
LO ST A FO U N D
301 K. ta t S t
Ph. 13
Box 1312.
ID 1- 1.'
I STOP/SMUT it ]
9
WORK W ANTED
LOST in downtown seetlnn. Dark
MIDGt Ocr, «Mi1
OPF." N ouyc
to « tO q « L t&gt; iC .
Classes w ith Tortoise Shell
w'.nc'srG f—.
T r tc ’ur W0fk ky th* hour or Jab,
our n«. &gt;
runeb for ’Si88?"j
• 1...- F inder pka»o call 009.
(y.-j-rtt?/*’
.
Ploughing, harrow ing, mowing
liwrfdirvj
SO
FOR
Reward,
and d irt moving. We specialise
ErrA a n d DffVJV
in conditioning building lots 15
A U r C J TOR S A L E
LEASE or RENT
h a w ocad-xt
and garden plots. Phone 1H7-J
fo r h o m e .*
t
WHE
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L
TRAILER,
suitable
ir. ^H»e morning or a f U ^ ^ O
Here th e n a m .
for live sleek. Inquire a t Music
o n u w ro * d " '
Box. 110 W 1st St Phone 933.
a n d ItoyoO
Dmiralile Cily Lrrrullon
FLOOR BAN DING ft finishing
th o rn Fl'rflt
for right man.
rieanlng ft waxing. Our pow** I 0.V. PACKARD, 2-door sedan,
m o to r trau b l j
» I m*..00. BiHy W right, Cohen's
•init anabias tta to work where
o F th c t r i p - Itauiatnr Repair Shop. R ear 100
than is no alectne ^onnactio
Sanford A re .
_____________
anflabU. t l m i l aapoHenc*
H. N. Glaoaow Lak. Mary. Fla J£»I7 Federal 8-ton tru th . W instonloth HI. ft Hanford Are.
Salem Prodae* body, 30,000 ac­
C / .R F E N T E R I N O
repairing.
Phone 9IM
tus! mile*.
Perfect condition.
honr, day o
A rt Daiigh-,
Lml i .Jiid Staitk, 148.
e ty. r m w 773-J,

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Waal SSa still ba s r r s r t H
asar ibe Is leebaa* ■■ a r m .
• raaaam rbar ae II r »t* aasae
I* 11*1*4 la Ibe trlesb aa* bank,
la m a r s lat Ihla a e ^ u * a * S s llaa rba a4s*Ml**r I* » se e e lr 4
la ear s m s l l r . l a ae4*r tar
a* la r*a4*r la e beal paaalble
a m i r * , all W a tt S4a a » l ba
la aar airlr* a a lb* 4 * r balar*
asbllrailaa.

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4 II aa e tra r w ia r s la r * tf a4.
U , ra a a a t aa r**|H.B*lbl* la r
•.are ibaa aaa lararrerl laaarllae.

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

A P A irsIK N T . BIB W. la t. 8 t.
TWtl APARTM ENTS with bath.
II r ’t Call, ace Mrs. W. R Dy_______

OFFICR 'p a r e in Melsch llulldinBL atce lltrht office, newly doroii.ted, ..II utilities, heat and ja n i­
tor
si rviee
furnished.
Call
8'hl-W. II. ft A Dept. Store.
£V)n"-t&gt;ed room house — furnished
8lb'X Lam el. Phone 1143-W,
M biein and up to dale one room
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for
hu.'nes* couple. Downtown lorulioit. Call BGO.
ROOM fot rent with kitchen privi.
b'K&lt;&gt;. ’’f1" flak
No pets or
.hiidrrn.
—1 — . ■ '
Oil SALK unfiirnisheil 3 lu'droom
!M tiiuM, desirable loiation. Phone
tMIh-J.
Two furnished rooms.
Jessam ine Ave.

Ilfi N inth

5 RED ROOM IKHISB. im*d b en
Han,1 finn.iNi per month
Add u s s P. (1. Box lot*. Sunfonl,
n*.
________
A pailincnt. 3 room*1 with semia rira te Imth. unfurnished. $23 n
™ tnorth, 3Mr miles ftom McReynoi.la D rug. 8. Snnford Ave.
4'bone 71B-J3.
T H F iA L E S T A T E F O R S A L E
MODERN $ -bedroom Ranch type
home. 2 baths. Excellent locnbon Apply 30(1 Plumosn Drive.
I'hone 1239 W.
F ire Rooms ft Bath, latB* screen­
ed sleeping porch, equipped
J R It’ll lien, hardwood floors. I1H
^
W. tilth S tre et.
_________
3 Ik d room house with breetew ny
and attached garagr. m asonry
construction on m Iota. $ 10,800.
Ltlieral term s.
c 2 Bed rt-om house, with twelve
lota, one block out of C ity
lioiits. $3,000 00.
2 Hvu room house, completely furmiheit, new R efrigerator, Range
and W ater H eater. 1H m iles
outside C ity. $5,000.00. E asy
le t ms.
J . W. HALL. Realtor
I 4 » Mellonvllle A ve,
I’hone tM -W

I

K! CAMi*—- B eautiful Deration. no
high w ater worries. E ast of
8a nf on) on BL Johns River, 3
links N orth of Lake Harney.
Building 26x10, price 11,200.00.
Tv*!.1phone 5295, Sanford.
ROOM fu 'n ish e d house on lot
00x130 Option of two adjoin
me lota,
mile from Sanford
Orlando Highway. Priced to
Call Ronald Smith, 148.
[SUN3 ALOW —5 root
and g a r
(owna g t, excellent coftdil
*T). W.250 or M.7B0 rnlshed.
lysai t rvnch A vcj

SEMIN0LK roilNTY .M0T0US

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POUtiLC PL^iY
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Coelirun's Atlantic Service

Welsh Tire Shop

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Service Station
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If your cnnlinK s y s t e m is £ivin£ you
trouhlc, ctmu’ in tomorrow. W e’ll ^imraii*
tee to dtt better jolt than we did on that
Inst rhyme.

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l . i l . r n o s , July : v
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Silver Fleet Cabs

Phone 69

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I H Im
P a s . &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
In London aI which
_B egin
the Western power* war*

—

F r id a y Morning

Station WTRR— 1400 Kilocycles

llliie

o r r h e . l m A Hlir
Music Hawaii
World At Noon
I'rarer Nor I’. a . .
Kirm Hl.ow
U llh ar y llsnd
Jarre* l.umliron
N»w.
U s l i n * . At Mayfair

i speclallied U, N. agencies and
i the staff of S ecretary General
I Trygve Lie.
| The investigation grows out of
I testimony of tw o S tate Depart1rnent officials before a cungres| sional com m ittee th at hundreds
of secret a g e n ts from Europe's
1Communist countries may be us. ing U. S', credentials as a means
i of getting Into th e United States
I to stir up trouble.
I At Mike Success Arkady A.
I Sobolev, acting secretary general
| of th* United N ations, declared
neb her the United Stub a nor any
other nation h as • legal right to
investigate U, N. officials or con­
duct an inquiry on U. N. pro­
perty. lie added, however, that
the U, N*. has nothing to hide.

“ *

to foreiirn Mini.te r V,
f • M, Molotov in MoKttw
LONDON, July 28, ( A —Un- over breaking the Berlin block*
bothered by political untlcrcur- •do.
The R u a.lan . allowed three
rcnli.
thousand*
of
athlete*
wot.id up train in g !'»Uy and ti­ day* for Germans to exchange
died up fu r tomorrow** official their idd mark* fur new counterstam ped Itu rslan tune currency.
opening of th e Olympic game*
.creral
The ftr-t day'a ptogram will I*- Disorder* eru p ted at
d t Voted to ceremony, pre.iiteil place* am ong the crowd* dam oru tc r by King Georg"- The coni- ing to ge t the new money. When
the mill­
petUors get down to business F ri­ | mj1Ire could not handle lieing thrones, firem en turned water
da).
but political complications arose on th e people.
The disturbance* started when
.o cast a shadow , however small.
OVir the g re a tm t of spurt* *pec the anxious (ieirnan* pressed for­
tae'es. Rom ania dlsclosrd it would ward and sta rted stampedes after
HOI romiH'te and the llulgarian standing for hours in line. No
r e p i tentative* h a w failed to sr- serious Injury was reported.
Newspaper* in western Berlin
the Russian* and their tierRomania'* sp o rt. leader* decided said
man economic commission were
to forego tin* gam es because, they guilty
of “ scandalous and un­
»tic, the Olympic oigm iiilng com­ scrupulous conduct" in the money
m ittee failed to accede lu Itussian
They rharge.l discrim­
• ml cast E uropean request* for exchange.
ination was being e x e r c i s e d
-eats on the committee. An Itali­ against residents of the Ameri­
an Communist news|iuper man, can. British und Fiencli sector*.
[ar.ia.to Gigliu. m i haired from Many of these were told their
q n tr/ Into England This created money
was “ forged" and worth­
a ludd furore.
1 But moat Ilf the athlete* fulled less.
American m ilitary government
10 de disturbed by politir* ami in.lea d .p en t their weirie* on the finance officers, refuting Russian
charges that the city government
mark* showing up in rehearsaljtuu r Ira's truck t a r . reached was tu Marne, said the city gov­
the climax of tln-ir training ye* ernm ent, with approval &lt;&gt;f the
three w estern commander*, had
tel duv.
Wilbur T hum p.on of Mis Ange­ offered to open exchange offices
well as in
les and Jim Delaney of Sun Fran- in w estern Berlin
ct.vo, who hope tu dominate the the Soviet tone. The Bussian* re ­
shot put rum pptition, np|ieared at jected the offer.
"H erm an hankers in th,. Soviet
peak form Thompson got off one
heave of 60 feet, two inches and sector warned the Russians in
Dtlaney turned in five straight advance th e ir preparation* for
handling the currency exchange
throws of m ore than 54 feet.
were inadequate,” an American
spokesman said
TRCVII UP a i s i'l.l: P lllt i:«
"Now many Berlin individuals
NEW TtlHK, July *» The
AssorlsitU I'ras* w . l g h l n t whole- and firm s are fared with n pros­
sal* |erI. * liiilri ul )i ciiiiiiio.Ullles
y**t«ri*r II*.IT. week s * o IM *1 pect of losing their money if they
mnstli ago I S O t» rear *a» ISI1* can't get In pay window, after
is«s
l*«T
is«*
1**1 I hour* of w aiting. Unless the Itusm en u n i t TUTSI l*» TT 111 si sians decide to extend the ex­
Mw
i n t o h i o’, n i u t i m s«
change period, this will I* th ■
11SIS a i e r a g e e.|U .I. tool
rase. Only two conclusions can

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Wiirl.l At Nine
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4 .... Today'. Star
I IV l*u*. Concert
la l i d s n i l lte.|ii*.l
N . w . A Minsk*
no I i r s n s . c i t y T im .
t t N.w .
ns Mportn H|o,tllslit
It T w l- I ,||e Hons.
to 4Mdltle. In Mu.lr
it Mii.lral M .rry-ito liniind
so World At g . v .0
It Anlliru. T im .
in Hpalilshl t’ra x is o i
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s »n Hanfurd-I’s l s i k a llsll 41.hi.
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It an Hh»l&gt; N l.lil. u n h
II l . MlilatsM l t . o d . s v a u .
II i t News
i t un HI SO Off

J on

M- drawn. E ith er the H ui.lans
don't want to pay everybody and
thus again reduce the amount of
money in circulation, or they
didn’t r entire w hat n hlg task
they were facing and were un­
wittingly unprepared to handle
it."

’O klahom a Oil Mail'
. . . .

WEDNESDAY JULY 2&amp;, m a

Blanc Factory
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O n l l a a e d Pros* P a e *
Wins Demo Voting it from
rem aining idle long. They

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I ('ew ttaa.s ream P i | .

II C
C n s i u f u e 1*1- to persuade some new in­
Aiked what "policy”
L . O . s e n a t o r b lu r to take over. Chance Millfkin replied:

OKLAHOMA CITY, July 28,-(A1)— Former Governor Robert S.
Kerr, who won a fortune In oil
and a national reputation in poli­
tics. Is the democratic nominee
for U.S. se n ato t from Oklahoma.
He gained the nomination oy
defeating G om rr Smith. Okla­
homa City atto rn ey and former
Congressman, in yesterday's run­
off primary.
Returns from 3,581 of the
sta te’s 3/&gt;95 precincts gave Kerr
l«fi,69« and Sm ith 120,888.
The victory send* Kerr into th*
N o v e m b e r election campaign
against Rep. Rosa Riiley, eighth
d istr.rt congressm an who won
the Republican nomination in
nklauoma'* first prim ary July A.
The incumbent Senatot, Ed H.
Moore of T u lsa—one of only
three Republican senators in Okla­
homa's 40 years of statehood—
did not seek renomination.

Vuught has assigned an official
t* work with thla com m ittee.
Company officials estim ate they
will tea re about 6,000 w orkers
here The local labor m ark et un­
doubtedly will absorb some, civic
officials say, end other* probably
will return to the homes they
left during the war when the
boom in th* alrcreft industry
brought many m igrant w orkers
t« Connecticut.
Th* 5,000 will not be layed off
es mess*. With approxim ately
IfHit) working here now, the divi­
sion spokesman said th ere had
been no "significant lay -o ffs”
^
the move begen. When the
f „ . „ f f , d0 coma, they will be
by units - relatively email sec­
tions of a departm ent.
More worker* probably would
be taken to Dallas w ere it not
for the difficulty of finding houalay for them there, the spokes­
man raid.
Hr added that the com pany
anticipated little difficulty in re ­
-cruiting a new labor force in
l *,*ri
" A ftrr all," he said, "N o rth

LITTLE ROCK. July 28 -&gt;JP)
—Sidney S. McMath and Jack
Nomad, make up e large share Holt rarrd Into the home stirtc h
■&gt;f (lie population of A fghanistan. of Arkansas' guiiernalorlal hand!cap today. McMalh, Sft-jrear-oM
crusading Hot S pring, prosecu­
tor, led Holt and five other op­ . lo-o'enl form er state atto rn ey
ponent* in yesterday's Demo- genual, cinched the runnerup spot
cratic primary hy 22.000 vutei. jwith more than 4,004 Vutes over
The runoff prim ary will he Aug. Jamea (Uncle Mac) M ackrrtl,
M.aSay, J a ly IS
10.
| Util* Rock radio showman ami
Warranty IteeS.
Unit, tfi y .ar old Little Hock, independent welfare worker.
Wlilt*. John A tn W it Nnrl

Seminole County
Court Records

. t u x M.v U
Nutt, Wm It el u s Ma. 1* to
Tim . H II.II Jr a t u s Mary A.
Willi.tn*. (toy (I e l u s llul.y I"
Tito. K Hil l Jr . l u s Mary A
Morgan. iTiarll. Jr s l u g IJssrsula
In T r u . t r . . M ssred onla I’rlm lll*. I
l U u l l .t I'll.
H i m . Howard II s l u t Alley It to I
M I, Nli hols . t u s Paulin*
Normandy Cnrp lo Hsmusl HerMin . l u s Paulin*
llusrows. John . i u * Annl* Ms*
in r:d Cart.r . t u x Chsrry !.*•
Ilraniliey. Ill* liar* C i l i i i Anna
&lt;’ lo Prank II l.u rk ork SIMS Nrrdv
I.
Ilral Calais Martaaaee
llr y.n i J o . . l u x Annsr lo llalpl.
I riirillli
T r o - t . . - i n-■•Hi.rry t'ummunliy
r'luirrli lo lUvi.inti Home Mission*
• 'h C n
I.
urkorh. Prank It e l u s Krsd. I
Itii li.nl ** l ir a n l l .y . l u s Ann.

O .e )

no dlasent on policy."

meant,

"No appropriations, no con­
firm ations, limiting the session
to m a tte rs of an emergency
character of national in te rest and
g ettin g through aa soon as possi­
ble."
Mlllikin said th* Republicans
also agreed that th* appropriate
com m ittees
will consider the
specific points In Mr. T rum an's
m essage to Congress yrticrd ay .
They agreed to act, he said, on
anything “of an em ergency ch ar­
acter and of national im portance."
One oth er Qualification, Mllli­
kin added, ii that legislation con­
sidered m ust be capable of being
“ properly processed w ithin the
tim e perm itted to an em ergency
session.*'
“ We were agreed th a t we
should not stay hers long enough
to in terfere with the proper con­
duct of the campaign,” Millikln
said, but added that no ad journ­
m ent tim e was set.
Republican leader* have laid
A merican cams m there and built
up a w orking force of 40,000 from
nothing; ao there must be pool
of experienced aircraft w orkers
available."
The Chance Vaught division was
born in 1917. Th* com pany then
consisted of about a dnxen men
working in a loft. By 1929 it had
twcome one of the nation's lead­
ing producers of m ilitary plants.

plans for adjournm ent as “soon com ment un introducing tlw u .
pcalcr today.
or th* week afte r.
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 28 0P&gt;Earlier, Senator Wherry (BN'eh). acting m ajority leader, said Th* W hite House said today the
th* GOP senators agreed to a first telegraphic response to Pre­
24-hour delay In any attem pt to sident T rum an’s m essage to Con­
bring up the anti-poll tax bill. gress was “2 0 -to l" favorable.
This policy was carried out when
Preaidenial S ecretary Charles
th* Senate was called to order G. Rost told newsmen about 100 J
today.
telegram s hav* come in since Mr.
Senator Russe l (D-Ga), leader
of th* south**", senators oppos­ Trum an addressed the Joint ses­
ing tfc* m easure, halted routine sion yesterday. He said these
business until he could learn showed the "20 to 1" ratio in
w heihrr the poll ta a bill would favor of Mr. T rum an's 11-point
program .
he called up a t once.
He had hu comment on G tn tttl
Wherry assured Russell he
would not attem p t to push the Omar Bradley's statem ent saying
m ea.ure today He also promised h r favors separate white and
a recess until Thursday after negro units in th* lower levels of
clearance of routine matters.
th r Army. Bradley gave hit views.
Other Republicans reported a at a new* conference a t Fort )
majority agreem ent to go along Knox, Ky., when he w as question­
with the plana of leaders tu ad­ ed about Mr. T rum an's executive
journ as "toon as possible" — order calling for equality of treat­
probably next week or the week ment for all in the arm ed servicer
after.
Senator Olin D. Johnston IDSC i introduced a Joint resolution
today catling on Congress lo ad­
journ next S aturday until Dec.
31. Such a resolution must he
approved by the Senate and
House. A sim ilar resolution wax
Introduced In the House yester­
Are you fat a t thru tbs fuactiaoM
day by Rep, Frederick C Smith
’mlddl.-aa*' period peculiar to . o d ­
(H-Ohiol. It was referred lo the
e a IM-U yr* I r ivwa tbia max* icu
auger rrora but Dash.*, I Ml *o n«rHouse Rules Committee.
«HI&gt;, blxb-tlruoa. ur.dr Then to try
A bill calling for repeal uf the
Lydia K. Fin Sham's V***Ubl# Cm .
peacetime draft act was intro­
pound to o l i o , such symptamii
PtaSbam's Compound also baa **«|
duced in the Senate today by
Docwei tail a tuxuacble tonic . 9 i , r
Senator Taylor of Idaho. Taylor,
Progressive P arty running mate
' LYDIA L PINKHAM’S tm S H u
of Henry A. Wallace, mad* no
a s iHissiblc" — probably nest week

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lo P li .l Nrdrrsl H * I. Assn
l.mluH-k. P r .n k A e l u s Praia I
in Piral P'-d.r.l H A I, As.n
Wll.iui John W - e l u s Mary I, lo
Nlr-I P r d .r .t H S I, Assn.
Tii.alr t r . lo Central Fla Pro•Im tl*in Cr, A.an
aall.larllaa Ilf M arlaagts
piullila Hint* Hank to Andr.w ('
Milo, . l u s Cv* C a r l.e ,
Mutual l,l( . In . Co lo W It Kurt
. t u * M*» I*
Nlurtd. Il.nk at Orlando la John
• * Halil.r . t u s Caret* .1*1
l'lillll|i. Indii.lrlea Iro la Jahn
W Wil-an . t u t Msry I.
N .otaid Atlanllr National Hank
la John W Wilson a tu s Msry I.
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T H E WEATHER

Scattered afternoon and •▼•ning
■how or ■ onil thundershowers
otherwise partly cloudy through
Friday, Gentle to modrrato aoutherly wind*.

la Vtdir Then Is Stwafth—

To Protect (ho POM. o( Um W orld;
To Promote tbs Progress of America;
To Prodoco Prosperity for S anford.
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VOLUME X X X IX

Truman Seeks Law
To R educe Prices
To Nov. ’47 Level!
FormcrOPAHcadPrcdicts Collapse If
Inflationary Curbs
Ate Not Provided
W a s h i n g t o n . juty 29. &lt;/p)~

Preriifent Trtim.in aiked today that
Congrrn voir him power lo rut
price* on rml-of-living ilemi. and
&gt;et ai fii* goal a roll back lo the
November,^ 1947. level.
Bui propoted Irgitlation he »cnt
to llir Capitol rrcogniird that
price *l*ihc* that deep proltably
could not be made on mo«t ilemi.
It laid Irveli on November, 1947,
ibnuld be the bale but that price(lathing 'Veiling*'* muil take into
account rite* liner then in coiti,
and other factor*.
Paul Porter, former OPA adminiitralor, took a draft of propo*e&lt;l le g a tio n to the Home
Banking Committee. Me argued to
the committee - a* I'rrtidrnt
Trumin did in hi* menage to the
ipecial Cnnttrr** »e*iion on Tur»day — that witlioul inflation curb*
the nation i* flitting with a potii*
ble economic collapie.
But Porter taid that even with
the control* prnpoted he would not
expect an immediate reduction of
price level*. He added t
"We do expect them to end
the upward march of pike* and
to trduce, lo far a* It pouihlr
at thi* late date, the threat of
future collapie."
Tho hilt propose* al»n tiled
power* between now arvt June

THURSDAY JULY 29. 1918

Senator Stennis
Argues Against
Poll T a x B ill
M i ssissip pian Says
Truman Measure IsJ
U n e o n s t itutional

" \S lllN G T O N . Jn lr. 29
Arm# Secretary Itoyall aald l»rl«r he h a , oritereil a special
»i.r»e* nf the tr is l, of G erm an
« -r rrim inal* at Darhsu, G er­
m an). A number of defendants
*1 er* base filed appeal* to th e
S't|&gt;rrme t'n u rt of the U nited
State*. Justice Gordon Slmpaon
of tin- T e* a, Supreme C ourt
w»* nsm nl to r r t l r v the A m en
linn military tribunals.

Get mans Deny Plant
Wrecked By Blast
Illegally Operated
LUDWIGSI lAlT-N. Gennsny —
July 29, (/Vi
Otmsn inveiligslort ol tlie grrttret I.mope in
dicatlrr »inir die war luuched
slide lod.iy t i&lt;mmiini&lt;l cli.trge*
llist the esp|r&gt;,|rd I .ithrfi , hemir.*| plant here « i , nicking *v,*r

NUERNBERG. July 29. (/T&gt;—
A l.’.2i. mthlary tribunal today
acquitted .ill 24 director* of the
gunt I G. Fsiben Chemical Com*
bine nt plotting and waging ag­
gie,rive war. but convicted nine
nl them of looting tn countries
overrun by Hitler'* Nail*.

m iteris!
..
,,
.. , ,
Eugene M. tlrigg*. Enid. O ils.,
to ile r
in Itu* t i f i u h
rnrt- {„ (he nrw president of the InterRhine city «ar! HI | kv!i,» w eir national Association nf Lions
recovered «od that shout 210 t ‘lub*w* \ ,
1 l,y l,in" n |,
, mnuH vntr*nt the Hi t annual rnn|vrr*on* werermnmit and presumed vention of I lie Association «hlrh
1 be tpiavcliiig Fa,ben plant at
dead. To the spp.trrul death toll closed here today, llrlgg* suci'-edt l.udwigthden. death trap for
Itf 114. they added 2,000 iri|ured. IP»d W, Sm ith, of Ventura, &gt;ih f.

Tito And Friends Jaycees Offer To Olympic Games
Mannheim police ,*riot* the riv- ^
er etlim-ited thr dead at Iwtween - Q ’i * *
Publish Values In OpenedWithPomp 100 and flflfl. U-S. Army nfficial* , 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 t J lU U lG S
Elected T o H ead
there taid fi,200 were injured,
New Assessments
many in Mannheim and other Proposed Halt
And Ceremony nearby American mnr place* by
Yugoslav Reds

s^ ssr^ r d st: x s -t *««* *•

was scheduled to speak.

Congress under eig h t P r e s e n t s ‘ untv«r *| W
h»it sens awent out of of Gee hv |he
D» more* He land-lrvle of 1932. II#
w aa stricken w ith Internal hemortiae»a on Get. 13 and taken to n
lo-*l hospital.

AVOCADO TREK
T ber* Is an avocado, tree loaded
w ith avocado pear* rvnw fnr right
la th* h e a rt o f the Ran ford busi­
ness district. I t la It, front of the
Bundle* attd Shades th#
tta lV ers F 'e etrir Co. store. Under
1* I* » &gt;r,*l| two year otd manaeo
»re- that b»a araedy bom fn d t
trr'&gt; . a^ o rd in g to F ran k Takaeh.
N - T,t»aeh ta k e , m»eh pride
*7 W* flower rarde-i bordering
th* w stv , | n front o f the hulldlng.
end I* has attractad m,wh at»antloo fWen tourists, eaoarlallv when
n a s tn rtia n a * were In bloom.

.

Niue Arc Convicted
Of Looting Count­
ries Overrun By
H itler’s S o l d i e r s

Communists Say
Farben Factory
Made W ar Stuff

Wholesale Food
Price Index Falls
12 Cents fn Week

ahU to return
In December end
good health. The
nt hi* home.

No. 191.

Farben Directors Are
Acquitted Of Charge
Of Plotting Warfare

Police Form Protective Wall To Protect W orkers

WASHINGTON. July 29. &lt;/P&gt;With Senator Stenni* (D-MU*) a*
lead-oil man. Southerner* plunged
into a Senate talkie*! today delignrd to bar action on anti-poll
tax or any otlter "Civil Right*"
legislation.
It wa* touched off when Sena­
tor Wherry (R-Neb) moved to
take up the Houve-paited anti-poll
tax bill.
Stenni* got the floor and chal­
lenged the right of Congret* lo WALKING THROUGH A PROTECTIVE lam', f»tm&lt;*&lt;| by pollen guard*. some «f the -117 employee* of
paaa the bill. He called it uncon* the Univia Lena Company, Dayton, Ohio, go to work In the fore of ku* front their 3301 striking coworkers. Above, n young woman lead* the parade ■f *'back-*'n-tho.lab" workers. During riots which
atitutional.
marked tbelr action, ono picket was injured and aevrn arirtted. (International Soundphotni
The Mitiinippi Senator raid he
would talk about two hour*. For
the time being. Southerners were
not acknowledging a filtbwter.
Senator Ruuell (D-Ga) taid they
were ju*l out to make Hire the
country undentand* the measure.
i
Ruuell is generating the Southern
The Jnyrce* today at the Tour­
light agaimt the bill.
ist Center ndupted a resolution
In r-queil the City for a list of Hundreds Collapse In
Stenni* told hi* colleagues that
Vindication
Is
Seen
n.imr, nf 2f&gt;n property ownerg,
"low political expediency" brought
together with figures •bowing
Stands From Intense
As Repudiation Of va'i'iition
the bill before the Senate. Both
a**e**mrnt* prior to tho
Republkan* and the AdmmiatraCominform Charges ir.-nl appraisal an&gt;l preemt Heat And Humidity
lion, he said, were out to win
va'outlon* based op the work of
»h, J. M. Clemlnshaw appraisal
OI.YMIMC STADIUM. Wembley,
SO, tw o votes by backing the measure.' It
England July 29. (/P)
Five
I. To ration n law produet* is one of the "Civil Rights" laws1 BELGRADE, Yugoilavi*. July ont'inrr'a in order
„ i •• . . .
29, f/P)— Yugoslav Communiils these and acquaint the public with
In ahort aupply,
ashed
by
President
Truman.
It
the
iwtonof
the
revaluation*.
U»ou**nd
of
the
wothl
*
2. Some authority over wage*
repudiated the Cominform's at­
T'it» Will !u» (lone not tu ap* glhletr* fnun i9 nations marched
In the manufacture of Item* put also is endorsed in both Demo­ tacks on their traders today by
lla .ll.M 4 mm mt*. y«K&gt;l
pi ova or •ll«appiove the now vatu- jjjio |Ji&gt;i blwleiinu Wu iladium
cratic and Republkan platform*.
**tt!e giowingtr e * M ,t .^
lU l, ,jir (jn| Olympic
. t It wan evident that thla first electing Premier Mirthsl Tito, and alr-„
measure to gat rbrtikt*ration In his entire list of candidates to the me-t rrgardlng new valuation, I
uc . ii-o jieople are not prnporlv I4*"™ ,,mr 1
the special Congress would draw party'* 65-membcr central com­ !nfc.-mei|
that thla ha* been an
Deipite llie ri-lrnllr,, mn. the
' a lot of talk, but probably no mittee.
&gt;|t.*iiiatian tax atirvey, said J tolrmn ceiemoni.il **.«• isrned out
action. The bill, already passed
Newtpapert did not give thr ItiM.lr\ "'Ilium.
. . .
m full Unlnh tradition under the
Th« Jayree* also adopted an
. ..
r
, n
v oting In an election fo r federal actual vole which look (dace a* .mendment to this resolution to TW of King George *nd Queen
officer* shan't first he require,! | (be cfo*e of the Yugoilav party'* ie&lt;|ji-t the City to Mate what fJirahrih an d I uro|M,*n royalty
B D nlrture
PRESSw 1 l S f « « .U rtlw to Ulk Stenni.
~ t t y tS S n c fAnTew
^nfr^nce _ TTrey did not •utl.i.. it is going to take towni.l ,vlu|e military li.tndt pl«yed lo.my
Th.
music.
'Z a
Z f™ ***** «• hi* d«ak a anal I table
Aether the voting w ., imining the rnillage.
President
Gordon
llradlry
narm-l
p|(|,
a|nM.ar „u, „( ,|)r tun™ ' h,?t nrw y|nrTri,"r. H I ? ! 0" wWeh
a sheaf of unanimous,
dt .trial material* end n l|.i!|* .
ril.’ llf l l x ^
Tito’s re-election as parly genan .' ***** w are lev,.!* affeetlng o f J S i " t V f E l n U n jid ro era) secretary - the. role Stalin and pubtithing the names If lh&lt; "tale Olympic torch were the
te&gt; * o f thorn* od* o f worker*.
I * * . bOoka whten he^
to fills in the Russian party - wa*
A'plannad
- | ai, „f
('it;- approves th" suggestion: J. Greek*, a |io»itirin of teqiect ac
Re,
f*»r_ l „r*{'*T*1*****,i L . *
r * d 1*1*nee
i* i* n rr- bv
nr
nhouaewlvp*
m u rw e n
itn
n .[
expected* momentarily. The new it "iihain, Karlyle llnushotder. onfrd llie land wlirie the Olymdesk.
m .:.e r prlee, w a . rredited w jlh .
h l^ n o tr a and papers Icentral committee's first task will
e*,i*tng a number of meal price waa a
K n S S S T r * J " hn
* Wl pie uhal w a, l» „ „ long before
19-paga roanuaeript out- ^ (o r|ect officer*. Balloting on
’ The purpose nf the action,'' the ( hriitian era.
le m ln r mnrket* at Rnehetter.! l*M*n5 .
■rf un|*n t**
* * the committee list went on all ,a'd Karlvie IlnuihoMer. “is n , The Greek, wore gtev marching
N,V„ marked down b-ttrr cut* nf/"rnlahed to raportera In advance
| | „ v drew a loud round of
night, as the last item of burinet* lit reerylnvly know romethlnr
m a* .tv to to rent* a Pound. And,
lC»»t****4 — r . . . ..........
for a week-long party congret* nhaut the valuation*." The aver
i»i Cbleago. the A. and P. Food
age person think* the values at*, ''Tf' •
.
,
, . .
Slot,.* Bnnouo-ed cots of 21 eenta S 1308611 N B R IC u H e a d in Belgrade.
going up, but does not understand Th-uiand, Rithered rsily in the
g pound In steak price*.
*The Cominform - the Interna­ ,h..t the mlllage is to tie adjust- lug tporl, stadium Hie heat was
Dun *nd ltr*dstre*t reported Of Penn University tional Communitt Information Bu­ &lt;d." lie pointed out that tin ..pnicijvr, althnugh greatly to the
it* w,inle*ale food nrlee Index fall
vahtaU^ w w tn^e by e ^ r t * . ^
of , hr American roaches
PHILADELPHIA. J u ly 29, W9 reau - had asked Yugoslav Com­ and ,ald that If property owner
I!! c-*nla tc. 17.1k thla week, down
,
.
.,
munists
to
throw
out
Tito
and
wire more infirmed conrerninc!"""
taunting on winning the
12 rvota from la*t week and 1* lhc Unlvmlty of Pennsylvania
re-tt, from the alllime high of touey named Harold E. Stasaen hi* principal lieutenants. The Ru* ih ■ program , th ey would not I- lion** there of glory in the main
aa IU new president.
17% two week* ago.
iion-led organiiatien accused the m&gt; quick to p ro teat when the Citv q«orlt — track, swimming, and
Announcement of the nomina­ Yugotlsv leader of deriating from ! C«mnnailnn
Commission meets.a*
m eets aa a
an eq u alita ttew.
Hut the decline *tlt] represent*
Ie_* thsn two and one half per tion of the &lt;1-year-old Minnesotan
• ________ _ _
itbn board on Aug. 20.
irntlasM as !*••* at,*
The tem p eratu re rote to 89 aa
eenl in lb* *„m total of wholesale ratno afttr n ipecial meeting of
J.’r, Odham proposed th a t the
* brilliant sun beat down from
prico* of 81 food* In general u*e. the inlversltv'a board of trustees.
I
II
«N 1*336 itV6W|
■ cloudless sk v and black R rlllth
HEADING FOR JA IL
It wa* a-eonnted for principally 3aln-,y tir%&gt; teen not disclosed.
iitnhrel'as popped open in the low
The nomination was made "purMARION
JU N CTIO N .
Ala..
by lower gralh and meat prices,
ft HMNttr4 M 1*336 Tlf^l
hiu.r.t to the unanimous reeom- July 29 W V -A ch arrin g barbecue Memorial For G.I.'b
&lt;nresding sta n d s th at can accom­
84.000 person,.
incnuatlon of the executive board crowd heard ToUre Commissioner
Given By BcrlinorH modate
of
the
unlveralty.
Ambulance s ta ff s and Red fro s s
Bull
Connor
of
Birm
ingham
pro­
.Indiana Republican, / n announcement by the univer­ mise lo to** Senator Gian Taylor
renter* treat*?,! case* nf fainting
BERLIN, J u ly 20 OP)— 'Tim and eollsrse a t a rate of on# a
of Idaho in jail If ha retu rn s to
Janies Watson, Dies sityT hMid:
people
of
w
estern
Berlin
h
a
re
e
r
­
e election of Governor Stas- Birmingham and causes an y morn
minute. Two hundred persons bad
ected a m em orial to two Ameri
se.i will take place nt n special trouble.
(t'aailaHMl , u I'aae SI* I
WASHINGTON. Julv 20 MV- meeting
of the board to be held Taylor, the vice presidential ran filer* who died last Sunday
Jame* Fit Watson of Indiana, Re­ In September.
candidate on H enry W allace’# flying food to tho blockaded city.
publican leader of the Senate
________ P________
_________________
rJ 18 Persons Killed In
The
tab let w as built on the apot
‘Dr. George William McClel­ Progressive
arty ticket, w_
as arduring President Hoover'* ad­ land,
now
president
of
the
uni­
rested
In
Birm
ingham
la
s
t
M
ay|w
here
Lieut.
C
harles
II.
King
°f A p r r p n t i n o
C rilH ll
ministration died today at tho ag* versity. will at that time be elect­ afte r he sought to use a negro Britton. B. D., and LIcuL Robert
A rK C n iin C
t &lt; r Jl n II
of 84.
W, Stuber o f Arlington, C a lif,
Tbo colorful IInosier served In ed to the chairmanship of the entrance to a building w here he

Walaon waa
home, however.
reeoverad fairly
end earns today

‘AmocI.i IH Pr«w Leased Wire

Ronnie Guna'Elected As Best
CamperFor 1948At CampWilona
By BOBBY PARK

Seminole Cowtty Boy* at Camp Wimrna Iasi Saturday clatter!
Ronnie Gamer at the "best tam p er" throughout the 12 days of camp
and presented hint with a handsome loving cup with "Best Camper—
1948 Camp Winona." engraved on the base plate. 3 F. Ginas, camp
rifle inatnictor, dm*ted the trophy.
Ronnie won ant by one vote over Alfred Stanley, Hoyt Harold
and Billy Park were
m the run off.
rein
The camp waa strangely silent
■liar th# last of tha boys left
Saturday, and It will bo another
year oefera Camp Winona ring*
with
in their
tneir shouts
snouts and laughter.

artivily, w inding up in th e Big
Event a t tha counsel ring a fte r
the frea period fpllowfag supper,
which Included contests between
During the final days of camp, the Seminole* and Cherokee*.
_____
the boys rrammed la aa nrach
acti­ Eleven d iffe ren t

vity and
Inc tlW

»«**'

I1ULN0B A IR E S. July 29 W V crashed. Each le ft a widow and
tlLMtime pollen said 18 persona
child at W iesbaden.
The plaque wa* placed In the s&lt;r* b ill'd today soil four were
sp artm rn t house which tha C-47 n jc rtJ in th e trash-landing of a
cargo plane stru ck ,g it la d ec o rat­ 11) lr^ boat.
Alfa Airline*. A rgentine o per­
ed with flow ers aim bears these
ator* of the four-engine ptann,
words:
Two A m erican f ilm hern be- &gt;*id IS p a ia e n g rm and five crew
came aarrificea of the blockade o( ,»en were aboard when tbo ship
Berili'. You have gave your liv e, it ft itoaarlo. O ne passenger wa*
for u* Berliner* of th* w e ,te rn I uni urt.
_ p
■.
.
occupation aeclora aril) never f o r ­ ■
get vou. We sta n d deeply moved hr?eJ lan d in g In the fogbound
at this spot w hich has been de- II lIc Rivir. T he accident occurred
dicatetd th ro u g h
your d eath s. near the o u tsk irts of Buenos Aire*
Onre we w ere enamlea, yet you jl-oul three mile* northweat of
now gave your live* for us. Wo Alfa's downtown landing p o rt
are now doubly In your debt.**
REWARD OFFERED
Berlin sjroutv, are eo lleetln r
TALLAHASSEE, July 29 (/P&gt;
fund* for the fliers* families. The
h ighw ay
patrolmen
women'* union o f west Betlln a r ­ - Florida
ranged an
outdoor memorial h»va donated 8200 a* a rew ard
for arrest o f a negro who h it
service fo r n ex t Sunday.
Srt. E. B. Jo rd a n of Marianna
vith a w hiskey Iwttle Sunday
tt-29 FLIGHT
TUCSON, A ria., July 29. W V - n!*hL
Patrol Director II. N. Klrkman
Two B-KE* w ill continue th r lr
flight around th e world whll* the a enounced the rew ard for InM u c h goes on for more victim s fexmotion leading to th* arrest
of J, B. Baker o f Fort 8t. Jo* who
of the crash o f p aitt

fectrcM o If Um M lk coast ad
Aixhm. Davta-Moathaa Alv Force
M i w j a e P i ‘ __

Jackson ■ County
Gauss for asnot to murder Tn
conoaetlsu with tho ease.
Sgt Jordan was (truck whan
he attempted to arrest
anil two other negroes.

the tenifir conception.
ITie plant employed 22.900
worker*. Tlie esplocinn md ,wdtly
tpreadmg lire* drnvihthrd or
damaged IH building,. It wa* the
latgeil plant in the French occu­
pation rone.
Communol new*pa|&gt;er« in Beilin
aiterled the factory, a main ttern
of the nnce.great f. G. Farbenindusltie Truat which operated
400 plant* in Germany and 100
ehewhere in the world before the
*&gt;ar, wa* making war material
illegally.
German luvestlgntors who w ere
nt ln,t side to n|ipronch the renlet of the destruction anid prelim insry finding* Indicated the
•li*s*ter was touched o ff by ethyl
chloride, an Industrial chemical.
A chemist who worked nt tint
Plant said h r was fam iliar with
its ■uiMlurtinn and th at the work*
turned out only industrial prod­
uct*.

French official* made n repar*
nte inquiry but maintained al­
ienee.
No Americans were believed
killed hi the explosion.
‘nllrc said the plant's Mvr ad*

prohahty NKI or mote German* in
yeilerday't mammoth ei plot ion,
lay in imoldeiing ruin a* the
court decided the fate of the men
who directed Faiben. the tymhol
nf Nan Germany'* indutlrial
might.
Finding, on two more counts—
involving crime, against humanity
— will he dealt with tomorrow.
Allied Ambassadors I he court found that the blame
To Talk With Molo­ for plotting and waging war lay,
with the politician* and
tov About Situation clearly,
the mililariil, of Ihtler'a Third
LONDON. Julv 29. m ~ For- Reich.
The opinion deliverer! after in
eign Secretary I'.rnot Devin said
11-month
trial, dealt with five
today the Ilritith government i*
1 1 esnlf estiril *en r * 3 6 T k l M l
concidcring a halt in demobiliiaImn nf it* armed force* because
of the tendon lietween Ru»*ia and
lb' wcit.
I le told a hudtrd Home nf
Common, • a r|eri,ior» will he
reached "ill a few day*."
lie hdd out hope that current IIY 1*014Tlvlt II. LANSING H I
FORT JACKSON. 8.0. Juilv
lv 2?
dipl nmatic maneuver* of Brilain.
the United Stale* and Fiance with — (RpociaM—Com rany I. 124th
Infantry Regiment, Commanded
Rutiia might determine whether bv l*t. Lieut, tlirhard P. F ayne,
there i&lt; a chance of ending the of We»t F irs t S treet tn Sanford,
mid war, liotlect at Berlin which h a, com pleted it, f t n t week of
in F o rt Jackson. R. 0 ., and
the Rimian* have blockaded for r«mn
n, Lieut. Pnvno said: “ if tha w tlla month by land.
Intm e,, and cn!huda»m shown
Re*in i*id thr labor govern­ d"^irlt• tho first week I* dlsntavl ituring tho aerond, Ihe men
ment. u, allowing Britidt armed e•till
have ro n e far towerd nnittn**

In
Demobilization

National Guard
Company Begins
2nd Week Of Camp

to be reduced at the rate m ,kino "oblirr* of tbcm ,elvea."
" o S atu rd ay m o-n'oc th« m en
iwilicv
of
our
j
l
o
For* Jact:*on of Co. t ha-’ a
turned
"tint
l!,e
had little chance tn escape. Meat
-elm enlal W e t t o n of -iD e,
and Intense chemical fume* still war time all.e. would lead to . Ueondllrle-l
hv Lieut. Col. T. T ,
barred firemen from the Iniliitmjr. aitii*l,on which might involve the Lone of S tarke. A fter the InOutwardly a t least, tho plant ure nf force."
inaction the men h ,d close .v-dev
produced only Industrial chem ­
"The situation th a t has now '•-III till noon «t which time *hey
icals, pharm aceutical mixture*,
lln-d up and drew na-*e*. Thee*
rive* amt sim ilar produrt* It'll arisen «»*, of courae, compelled ps-*e, mere for 38 hours and
the Comm,rnlat pre»a In Berlin n t tn irexamlne the whole po»i- -m&lt;&gt; of llie men Im m rdl'telv le ft
claimed th a t th e disaster wa* tlon." ho said. *'t have not given u m , for town, wh—« tb«v fonV
up hope"
|«a*M|l3«64l srfl Fagp l h l * f *
Wartime Prim e httnH ter Win­ In *h» •!#&gt;», of Colombia, tho
ston Churchill pledged the Labor e*ol'e| of South Csrollna
T ,t e tr f-om the m»n. they
government the support of the
CAR TU RN S OVER
L Wilkins, employeo of the Conservative opposition he lead,, hail a swell time. Rom# men
Sun Oil Company narrowly e»t lie asked w hether m obilliatlnn spent tho night In town whlla
ram " back tn Fort Jachaott,
rnm-d serious Inlury when the would he halted "u n til a t leaat ,noie
but alt men enjoyed themaelvea
It , u l , , , ' l fin Pose T tlrrrl
193d Plymouth Redan which he
fnllv a , thev were entitled to do
« a* driving south on the Orlando
aft-r n week of helm* cooped up
Highway, sh o rtly after t0:00
lilt. BROWN BETTER
under atrlct military discipline.
oVIork la ,t evening got out of
Dr. L D. Brown, local dentist,
(I'nRflNRM «N 1*33^ *6t6M|
control and h it the concrete I, reported to be restin g com­
I,ridge in “ D eath Valley" turning fortably after en operation T ues­
the ear over.
day at Orange Mtm ortal Hospital,
Damage to th# ca r wa* estim at­ Orlando, lo -et a broken hip and
ed at 1160 bv S tate Highway tv » hrok-n foot t-.n -s, areording
Patrolm an J . W. Well*. Mr. Wit- to Mi-* Gloria Pom pier, assistant
COLUMBIA, S.
July 29 (61
kin*, who v u alona In the P ly ­ to the doctor who received hi*
—S tata a' R lghla Democrats will
mouth waa reported lo have re. , Injuries when he f-H Sunday noon open
an Intenalve national cam ­
reived no Injuries.
• In a host on the St. J o h n , River.
paign Aug. 11 which they hops
will establish them a* ona o f th a
nation's strongest political groups.
Cam paign detail* w ert announc­
ed here yesterday In a Joint
statem ent by Governors J . S trom
Thurmond of South Carolina an d
Fielding L. W right of M ississippi,
candidate* for F rr,td*nt and Vie*
WASHINGTON. July 29 f/P) —A group of Waitunxlnn ritirem am! Prestdent.
Thurm ond pre,Retted th a t th e
official* m.,p|&gt;ed plan* today to wirleu fiicndihiin and future oppoilState*' R ig h t, Democrat* cooM
unitie* for "tludetilt" at the National Tiaimnf School for Boyi.
become the m inority party In th«
The school currently ha» 350 ynttlh* ranging in age from 14 to 16. 8t(! Congress.
They are there for various period* of detention became they have vio­ " I f the Republicans should ru n
lated federal laws. Every slate in the union and most of the territories away with the election outalds of
the South," Thurmond said ha
and pourtiioiu are represented. Thr government supplies advisor* and thought
he nnd W right would g e t
couniellon for their clattroom wotk and vxationxl imltticlinn.
more electoral vote* than P re si­
Rul a great many people, In­
dent T rum an.
‘A!
cluding governm ent official*, think of th e National B'Nal BVIth. un­
W.
th rae boy* need aom ethlng rise— covered thla typical report.
ACL ASSESSMENTS
a f-lend.
In only about 6fl per ren t of
City M anager H. N. Bayer and
While many parson* and organ- the .•*»** la th e re en ea g er rc»- City A ttorney Fred Wtlion
lu tio n a tn the W ashington a re a poru« to the invitation fo r a ‘din­ tn Tallahaasco today confering
h a re offered friendship and help ner it, a private homo, or to the with the S ta te Comptroller
to the,# ooya over th s jro a ra . th e ba*&gt; lull game or a fishing trip.
earning assessments on A t'
• H a r t Km baan sporadic and on
hut In nearly all cmaea, tha C oo't Lina property.
an individual boat*. Y esterday youngster appreciates h a v i n g
aftcraao n , thaaa (ro u p * and tn- aottwoody to talk to — provided
T-K ACT UFI1BLD
divMLal* w ars b ro u g h t to g ath ar that Munebody la not a policeman.
NEW HAVEN, July
in Um ofgcaa «tf A tto rn ey G anaral Ai,J an Intaraat In hla hobby A federal Jndga today ___
Tom C. Clark.
alwaya g*t a response.
constitution th a Taft-Rarttay
n*a Msaion, aponsom l by MaoMany come from broken homes prohibition against political
rice Blsfryer, axvwutlra secretary
|C n II*m S a a N f , a c r a l
log hy labor union*.

S 't-a W fr .r .iS x ; -• ^

- —*• ^

Stales* Rights Demos
Plan Campaign Fight
c',’

Washington Citizens Lay Plans
To Aid Boys At Detention School

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                    <text>M O N D A Y JU L Y 26, W j

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PAGE BIX

C ity RFC Loan

Brannaii Advocates1 Congress Meets
r u e &lt;••»»
Farmers S to r e U p , j ; r . r w
" Priest
Hrp».
(T«nn),
Grain For F u tu r e ,K
rin amt
*ph^
iA,n
il*l.
Leslie llifflr, m r .
WASHINGTON. July 21 (/P&gt;Secheatry of Agriculture H r * n u n today asked farmer* lu *tme
on their farm* a "substantial
portion" of the huge grain c r o p *
they are producing thl* year.
Brennan said tnl* would help:
o . grain;
_
1, Maintain price* of
Relieve il.r Jam ai terminal
2. Kell
m arket*;

* &lt;2*i* ..... &lt;*"&gt;

(ary to the Senate Democrat*.
A* the White House arranged
the De*noc.ati* * r.T1*•&gt;. Jleptibl •
can icadeia of the i-ie-m.4 *■•-.
llooat major It le* r a tlrin ! tht*
morning to discus* strategy far
th« aeaalon. They plan another
meet mg tomorrow iiftvr hearing
Mr. Truman'* program.
The Itrpuhlican high rotmna'u!
ili-rided today to make no «"

S rr ,c ,r:; sra

t i . ° dfp.r1m .nt W .
g i " £ * £ . i S T T ' " ......
a record corn crop and the »#•
lloute Speaker Martin (Ma&gt;* •
lecond large*! wheat crop in
told newsmen after a meeting "f
history. Rrannan »aid:
and House leader* that
•The pre»iure of fail-lowing Senate
decisions" were made, Martin
grain upon the markata ha* the “no
added:
effect or lowering prlcea received
"We w a n t t o hear what the
by farmer*.
I’irtid rn t ha* to »ny tomorrow le"Thi* appeal (for farm storage: fore making up our rnindt de­
grow* out of the pressure of finitely.
grain upon commercial facilities
"l-lke (he boy* nt Hunker Mill,
Which appear inefficient to ac­ we are not going to lire until
commodate the current large we *ee the white* of their eyr»."
volume of grain that i* overflowMartin then walked into the
Ing the marketing- channel*.
.
,
Ifottt# rhamlier and rapped to
CTrsexportation embargoes have order the »e**ion *ummon-d l«y
hod to be Imposed to relieve the Mr Truman In the midst of the
pressure, even though large *hip- |f«tM presidential and eor.gre.*m*nt» of grain are being exported i„na| campaign*,
under the foreign rehabilitation
Thlt m„ , | nK llf |(e,,oMican
... .
. chlefa, held in Martin’* office
The Secretary told thl* year a
attended by Senator* Taft
tra in crop* are the mo*t * Mien-, h i h I o), Vandenbetg (Mi ch i.
aive ever produced due to the high | Wherry
(Neh.l, nnd Mlllikln
coat of material*. Kami sto rag e,, (Colo.), and Rep*, llallcck (Irul.l.
he aald. would aid in protecting llrown (Ohio) and Arend* Hil l,
thia investment.
I It lasted almost an hour and a
---------------------------1 half.
„
.
,
Vandenberg railed the rhamhrl
•Combine maple syrup and
„rd, r . ftrr |h „ &lt;J0|,
marshmallow civam, using half s^ity-five senator* answered '.he
a cup of the syrup to one-quarter ' ,„ || r&gt;1|. The s ,,* ,,. rrm tltu-| m
cup of the cream,for an ic e ; session only II niirute* and unit
cream topping.
until tomorrow.
■-------Senator Wherry (Nele.l. tin- artK.W *'Tt?nK,T * o r" r . " ,!-K*Th. l " ' f n ,.|o rl'y leader, and Sena.
S o . weights.! whole Taft (OhioI both said no definite
•ale prl, e trot** of 1* rnmmorilU-* ] Plograni of legislation will I*'
»»»t*ni»v 111 II week ago h i ii. , agreed upon until after Mr. Tn:
•* °l.l
M lV " t“"'.'
IUI
message is received
Utah
101 14 J»T *4 l*» II III It I Taft said there “I* some sclltiLew
1*1 in i d o l 111*1 j*J S* I inrnl to meet and adjourn" after
u m averaa* •-Jiiata 1**1
1the President's speech hut that ho

LONG LINE OF NEW MEMBER* MARCHES TO JOIN HOODED KIANSMIN CUBING CIIIMONY

The most desirable weights in
fresh lobster* run from about
IH to 2 pounds.

BENEATH THI 0LAIE OF A OIANI fiery crw*. near Stone Mountain, Atlant*. G a, the Ku I * Itlan hold* It*
first public initiation ccietnoiiy In two yean. The huge nature of the celebration I* IndU u«l In th# above
pictures At top, a long line of new member* iiiaubet bcfoie the ring of hooded tigure*. Able tom, many of Uia
leaders gather near a ernsi and conduct the Initiation cerernonlea. Among them was Dr. San* .cl OrdOf Grand
Dragon of the Georgia Klan More than 1.000 neve member* *ere given the Mi*th of ulUghnc#." Spokesman
particularly emphasized (lie battle against proposed civil rights program*
(friternatljnal Soundpbolu)

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M id n i g h t I t e l i d e i v u u e
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U r r h e a t i s * Hlar
M u s ic H a w a ii
W u r l d At Noon
f r a y e r f o r I’a a r e
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M a t i n e e At M a y f a i r
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ir e a r l i t H gram Pag* Owe I
Giant ofiiciaU, and from Washington, D.C. where they presented
Sanford's loan application to RFC
official*. Bolh said today that they
were well pleated with the out­
come of the trip.
Following their return Saturday,
they met with the City Committion, which approved whal com­
mitments (hey had made affecting
the City.
"The RFC application." said
Mr. Ifiggina, "was for a telfliquidating loan for ■ period of
26 years. Th# officials of the
RFC examined th* application
and were satisfied with th* in*
formation that it contained. They
stated th at after investigation by
their engineer* and accountant*
of the figure* a* oresented by
.Le City, (hat they weic sub­
stantiated, a n l declared that since
the City Charter provide* suf­
ficient authority to borrow such
an amount, there ia n» reatot
’hat the loan can not
mad*.
"The representative* of San­
ford," Mr. Iligglna declared, "se­
cured the interview with the idea
of a preliminary talk with the
RFC ufficial* about tha possi­
bility of such a loan. However,
the application was complete
enough to merit its acceptance a*
a project, and their Investigation
will s ta rt immediately."
The New York trip was for
the purpose of contacting the
National Kihtbtton Company, woo
own the New York Giant*, in
regard to their training and
business in Sanford, and a satis­
factory interview- was had with
officials of the company, Mr.
Higgins revealed.

Itermd fli.nndup

doubt* many congressmen favor Farm Wage Kates
thi*.
Soar To New Highs
a| think well probaly meet
every day," Taft told a reporter
"Tliata what we’re here fur."
AI.IIANY, N. V., July 2d
Other Republican* aald tli- only The fund hands* wage* on farm*
part of Mr. Truman’* m e d e d ill New York alate now are more
program now ready for K&gt; niitu (ban four lime* those pievaiiing
nttion are three civil right* frill * III the 11*1(1-11 period, the .State
—anti-lynch, anti-poll tax nnd Agriculture Drpuitinent said to­
one to act up ii fair etnploym nt day,
prurtire* commission.
Faim wage rate* by the day
Southerner* have piomieeii n
filibuster if any iitteinpt i« mad-*
to bring these meavuiea up. N*-nu- Im- fore the purpose of "renew­
lor llussell III I,m aald tlmt ing our iletei initiation* lu fight
Southern Democratic eenator* will any effoit to pasa civil tight*
confer on civil tight* b-gieJati'in measure* at the special sesMta.
Russell &lt;nid 21 senators will te
later today til tomorrow.
Ru**ell told reporters it would 'invited to the meeting.

on July I averaged |6.SO with
lioatd and |*i-60 without board.
The wage level wn* "nearly the
•ante" a* those a year ago, a joint
frderal-atate report announced.
Monthly wage*. In addition to
Isiard and lodging furnished by
the farmer, averaged (106, the
rtport said.
The ratte* were nearly twice
those reported at the peak of th*
Iti'UI’a after Wnihl War on* and
more than double the July,
rates, i( said.
Ranana* may be brushad with
butter or m argarine and broiled
to he served with meat of any
kind — hamburgers, ham, veal
or lamb chops.

In making a pi* shell for a
fruit or cream filling, prick th*
entire surface with a fork so as
to get rid nf any air bubble*
and prevent blistering in the
finished crust.
—T 1

L egal N otices

IN iTMIltT o r TIIK COUNTY
J l ' l H I K . HRMIN OLft C O U N T Y ,
NTATK OK m m i D A .

IN I'ltUUATK.
In re (he Katat* n(
ll&gt;A K MARTIN
Deceased
TO A!.t, WHOM IT MAT CONt'KHN:
Notice la hereby given that W
t: Martin Iliad' hi* final report
a* Administrator C.T.A of th*
..late of Ida t: Martin, deceased:
that he tiled hi* p*lltlon for final
discharge and that he will apply
to the Honorable It W. ware,
County luda* of Hemtnnle County,
Florida, on the 11th day nf All■ust. 1*41, for approval nf » m i
and fnr final discharge a* Kaeculor of the estate of Ida R. Marlin,
deceased, on thl* Bill* day of July.
1111
W. K. MAIITIN
Administrator I'TA or
Iko estate of
,
IDA R MARTIN,
d w w n i _______

x tm te ,
Tie r-dtuWtug te eu biattmale.ul
th* seceseary end ordinary. *Bpense* tnd all apedal and eatraurdlnsrr eipendllurea reasonably
rnniemplaied far Hemlnola Ceunly.
Florida (or tho fiscal year boginning Oclober lit. 1141, and
ending Heptember lath. 114*. In­
clusive. aa mad* by th* Board of
County Commissioner* oI aald
County, at a Regular Adjourned
Meeting held July Bird, 1111.
Th* Mil estimate* will be coneldtred and acted upon, th* Hudget adopted and the .mUlag* **l
for th* fiscal year satulng al a
Regular Adjourned Masting of
said Hoard to b* held at th* Court
lieu** In tUnfard, Florid*, the
usual pise* of meeting of said
Heard. »n August ISth, 1*41, at
I o'clock P. M

111-9

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J u r y re

r;&gt; uttier Mspeases
C rim inal
P r o e e e u H e a a ------ _

111 Feeding and Car*
ef Prleonrr* ——
i u Ripens** of
Armory . . ..

i.iet te
t.o tttt

Juu O0

IJ.I1IU
T o ta l A pprnprlattoli*
He s e r v e f e r
tee te
C onllngspclt*
I m i n oe
TOTAL BUDOET _ •
IW tleseted » : &gt; » « • • «
B - a d an d Bridge 1 * * 4
411 E n g i n e * r t a g
*«»***
H e r v lc e s .......
1 MOO 04
411-1
rU lery u( Hasd
Huptf thlendsnl,
• tn l _.
b V e . lA b n r
111 Maintenance of
E q u i p m e n t , to ol*
machinery, etc —
It*

4 1 1 -1

l.eilasiitd K i r s s te s

(leoeral H n n w 1‘s s l

P u rc h e l*

of

M ach in ery . sir.

§

......
1 140 00

10.000 00

.......

10.000 00
11 ooo OO

111 O e s o H n e , ulls.
I HUMI'­
Conimlsstoaera .... . I d.ooo ne 411 eRtco .a d M a t e ri a l *
l l .000 oo
i l l Salary Clark ef th*
111 p u r c h a s e &lt;&gt;f
Hoard of County
l.ooo oo
Itlg h i of W ays
Commlstlontra and
ip en se nt
County Auditor
MB* a* III K
Procuring
l i t H*lary of Rupervlsor
1,000 00
i g h t of W a y s
of lieulsirdtlon___
i.yoso* 111 R
P
a y m e n t t o City
l i t Hhertlf for attending
n t H an fo rd on
K.0 so
B o a rd
l.ooo oo
t i l l T a s Roll
llt - l hslsry County
III 140 01
T
o
ta
l
A ppropriation*
hervlr* Officer
R
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s
e
r
v
e
f
a
r
and Rageneee
1.400 00
0,410 10
C o n tin g e n c ie s
i l l Comml**laaa to
m i (to : i
x lK T .. -.
Tas Assessor
11,000 *0 T O T A L EI sl lt’F
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a
t
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d
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s
p
e
a
s
e
t
l i t Coinmlsslon* to
A grireltarol F ood
11,000 00
T a t C o l l e c t o r _____
M l R a i a s y of
111 t l s p a l r s t o C o u r t
C
o
u
n ty Agent
I I.IOO *0
H o u s e ____ ________
1.004.00
l.tfo it 4*1-1 t t a l a r y of H o m s
lil- I Janitor Hervlco
D
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m
o
n
a
i
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s
l
l
o
n
941 - 1 Lights, Fuel
I ISO. o-l
A gent .
1.000 00
and Wstsr Lp-to oe
1.400 vo l l t - l O t h e r K i p e n s e
;ii-i Insurance . .
f
l e e so
T
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t
a
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A
p
p
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o
p
r
i
a
t
i
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n
*
4.000
00
941-4 Incidents!* ........
Reserve for
Ill Fipeese of
i n i;
C
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t
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n
g
e
n
t
It*
___
1.100 so
K t s c l ie h * ________ _
TOTAL IIPD O E T
..... - • i . m ir
111 A d v s r i l s l n g
III

g sU rle*

of

C ounty

149-1

r e q u i r e d b y La i s
L e g a l flsrv lce*

1.144 00

E stim ated E seeesee
P eblleltr F eed

1.100 00 411 P u b l i c i t y ----------end Kspensrs .... .
I 1.100 DU
y.ioood
111- 1 I’sr Diem and
T otal A p p ro p riatio n *
travelling tspensea
Reserve for
*10 17
nf County
C ontingencies
l.ooo oo T O T A L i l l ! P O E T
I M e 17
Commlealontr*__ _
1
&gt;*&gt; i l s n e r a t R l a t l o n e r y ,
E stim ated Espeoeee
Jl t s o k s , s u p p l i e s ,
H ealth F e e d
etc. ........ ............ ..
1.040 00 l i t H s l s r y C o u n t y
1,000 00
t i l I Record Hooka_
P h y s i c i a n . Co
HI Furnllur* and
H e a l t h N u re* a n d
Fliture* Court
I 11.100 40
llnuto .......... .... ..
l.ooo oo I l l oAtphperro pe ti fpaslnl os sn*s . . . .
111 Rtlary of County
H em tn n le C o u n t y
Judge re* Judge
1.100 Oo
e a l t h U n it .
nf Count y Court I
1,100 oo T o t a l H A
poroprlatlone —
17.000 00
H i Hilary of County
Reserve
for
Prosecuting
g e n t'! * *
T i l 11
1*0 oo T O T ACLo n tin
Attorney .. ... ....
l l l ’DOKT
I 11,111.11
ill C l e r k C l r r u l l c o u r t
E stlesnled E sg eesee
(lenerat Court
th ere Penelan F e e d
l.ooo oo 141 Mother*
Work ............. ........
1.140 01
Pension
H
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s
r
l
t
f
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n
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r
s
l
in
1,100 ou
I
Total
Appropriations
i.too oo Reserve for
Court Work ....... ..
vtalhtensnce of
h i
Cantlnaeneles . . .
II on
1 too *a
Jail .
...... I I .til 0#
re i Coruntr’B Inquests
too oo TOTAL III!OORT
Estimated B* pease*
Maintenance .of
ill
Fere F aad
il.aao on I t I - I R eEcsoereda a Books,
County Home
-'
Insanity loaulrlss IH II
Furniture.
li.ooooo
H I flrnsral Welfare
rFiaterm
i s i e r e e and
tnu
»*M Approprletlon#
E
q u ip m e n t
I 11.41*11
&gt;Btmlnel* County
T
o
t
a
l
A
p
p
r
o
p
r
11,41111
4.944 00 T O T A L B P D O Ki Ta t e
Welfare Ileard
1
11.414 11
Total Approprlatlnne
111.110 00
Bwltmnted Ripen***
Ilsserv* for
&lt;
Hospital Faad
Coattaaearle* ......
1,441 IT
of
T O T A L U H D G i r r . ' ______ _ 1)1 M i l . IT t i t 1‘urchas*
Hospital
E q u ip m e n t, etc A
s . J ,. 1 S * K L S S T i : M
o th e r tsp e n sea
1 1.040 on
111 Halary ef .V
T o ta l A p p ro p ria tio n s ..
1.004 no
Ju v e n ile Ju 4 g *
1*0 00 T O T A L B U D O E T
. I 1.000 o*
111 H alary of
K eM aaled K sprnee*
laena
P ro b a tio n n f f l r a r .
' B uilding F a n g
i t s H alary
lit
E quipm ent.
1.1*0 0*
Jailor _____1__ _
It*pair*, sic
111 clerk' Circuit •
to Canning
Court. Fee* and
K itchen
I
Ifftl
Cost# . ...! -........
1 to* a* T n r s l A p p r o p r i a t i o n s . . .
ITT 1!
i l l C ounty Ju d g e ,
TOTAL BUD OET
—
(
11111
laena
F ee* a n d C o a l a ......
Don* a n d O r d e r e d In O p e n S e t ­
I I I Ju s tic e s of Peace.
t l o r th l* t h e t l r d
day of July,
too on A D I S 4 I
Fee* a n d C a e re .....
i l l HkerIff. F e e *
II H Pop*.
e n d Coa l*
_ . .J
*,**• oo
Chairman nf Ih* Board of
i l l Constables.
Cnuniy Commissioners.
I . t o o / * ‘RF.Al •
~&gt;e* and Coaia
l i t C o v a t rprooogoUng
yT
Alleef:
f i 'B . l l o r a d o n .
•
t
$*nvi«*iein Fee*
1.44 •&gt;*#
C le rk e f th* b o a rd of
110-1 W l i a e e s Pipe .
It 1.4 »
C o u n ty Com m issioner*

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order Ihrtiuifh internal Iona I tailchannel*.
A Berlin Infurmant Insisted
that "technical difficulties are
teal grid do eiiat" aa far aa the
tail traffic into and from the
Jiav|et tone is concerned.
In another development, tha
Berlin city government ordeied
the dlatnliaal of police I'fesldent
Paul Markgraf who was appointed
to hi* iHilltlnii by the Russians
in 1046.
Ur. Ferdinand E’ricdenaburg,
deputy mayor of Uertin, aaid he
had handed Markgraf a letter of
djemitaal, ordering him to turn
oVhr his office tu his assistant.
The muve was expected to havi
.wide repercussions In thia fourpowtr city.
M arkgraf holds the highest
German military
ry award.
ewar«‘ The Rusalm s captured him
•Im at
a t Stalingrad,
nel.t “docput him through Soviet
' Inal Ion" with other German

offict'is, ami brought him to
Rrrltn soon after the city fell.
Hr bas liven constantly crltlciied
liy antl.C'oinmutilst pulltital par­
ties.
E’rani Nruinann, Itvrlin leader
of Ihv Social Drmocratlc Party,
said Markgraf was rv*|Kinalble
fnr tliv wave of political kidnapinn* in Ihrrlin In which 6,4ld
persons haw disappeared during
tin- occupation. Neumann said the
k idrisplng * were donu by tho
Russians with llie- connivance nf
poller in | hr NovU-t sector.
A certain number of freight
trains have U-i-n moving into and
through the American, llritlsh
anil French rntit-s carrying manu­
factured and raw material prod­
ucts from the Russian tone.
The Amcrican-llrltlah a c t i o n
means that trains carrying goods
from Ihv Russian tone to 8wittrrland, or to Bremen for ship­
ment to Rcandinavia no lo n n r
can travel through western Garmany. The same ban applies to
traffic from western Europe If

it* destination Is In the Russian the Russian Su m . It will halt the
lone.
supply of brown coal fn m eoalIntel national mail trains will u n Germany to Hwitaerlaml and
I** pet in It tnl to pass, however. stop u small amount of potash
So will trains from eastern coun­ I list lias Iwen going to Merlin.
tries as, for instance, Poland.
Russian trains returning German
priaonrrt-of-wat *!. &gt; will &gt;*• per­
National Guard
mitted to outer the Arstein
tones.
14 .. n il* * * * l 'r * o s I ' t a e U * * |
An American Mditaiy Govern­ steady rattle of fire until every
ment official ssld tj„&gt; action may one in tb« out Mi na* mawn a
huve "far reaching economic and Im-b.i « ii tin. target from five dif­
ferent positions. The range will b*
political ramifications."
American r/.d Hriti»h offirinlr. open throughout the day until 5
have bevitated a long time before P.M., but It is expected that tha
taking the slrp la-cause of Its advance organisational details act
ailver*e effect on rnuntrle* trail­ up tiy Capt. Kidd wilt grraea the
and make it possible
ing with the Sovie* nine, the operation
leave the range much ea.Uer.
American official said. The de­ to Company
I Sanford Is composed
rision was mmli- because of the of four nlaloons:
three pUtoons
persistence of the Russian block­ with :i(i Cal. semi-automatic rifles
ade nf Berlin, he said.
and une platoon of heavy Wes*
The etact tonnage affected by Ron*, carbines, pistol*, *10 mm
the rail block ia not known- The mortar*, and HO cal. machine
nrder will rut off the shipment guns.
of ittl.tKK) ton* a month ef pyrite,
Company 1'* Tech 8gls Ralph
a steel ingredient, from Italy to t II. Geiger, and Clarence O. Jones
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as*i*trd thy rang* officer In the
assembly and disassembly of the
Ml rifle. In th« afternoon they
assisted the range officer In set­
ting up th* ■fry fir# rang*. Ih*
dry-fin- range - Is a sighting and
aiming rang*.
On thi* ranjra th* men get the
feel of th* weapon and learn to
light and aim correctly. An offic­
er In charge asked how many
men in the group of over 00 had
over fired before. There were on­
ly two in the group that hod not.
The officer then told them that
they were the beat off of any of
tha men. aa tha experienced would
have to unlearn what he already
knew for the army trachea th#
CORRECT us* of a weapon, and
the average civilian fires Incor­
rectly.
While the rest of tha Company
was doing thia, Cpl. Raymond L.
Hall and IM. Loon Swain, Jr.
were taking radio and communi­
cations instruction respectively.
.During this same period Cpl Joe
• H. Wright Is aitanding Company

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*bl* to draw their money before
leaving camp, Thl* moralag, the
fourth platooiL under Um direc­
tion of Cpl. Cedi R. Jonee, re*
reived training in assembly and
dissembir of tha 4B Cal. Automa­
tic plitof, nnd th* 80 cal. Carbine.
This ntferaoon thia platoon, comaed of Cpl. William H. Pugh, aen l ea.
c. William It. Bryant, Ffe. Milton R. Wilton, Pfc. Thomas D.
A model fay
Prevatt, Pvt. Roy H. Babcock. Pvt
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George M. Spencer, Pvt. Albln
E. Kendall Pfc. George A. Dago#.
Pvl James L Ledbetter, Cpl.
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Reds Increase B r ita in Bars Rome Newspaperman
s, f
From Olympic Games As Communist
CityFundsFor
Airplanes In LONDON. July 27 (/Pl—Britain ta tty announced the l&gt;.l official
exclusion of s Communist Itom the 1944 Olympic g s m e .-s n Italian
Tourist Plans
man.
,
Beilin Zone newspaper
Barred from Britain during the game- Halting Thursday ws. |om-

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Associated Press Leased Wire

N o . 192.

Truman
Calls
For Renewal
Q f
^
Reaction Said Unfavorable

uto Giglio. special Olympics correspondent of the Rome Communist Value Of Tourists To
paper "Umta.”
Sinfort! Stressed By
The home office said the denial of peimit* to enter Uiilam was left
to the discretion of British officials in each country, meaning the Biitish
Jaycee Delegation
in.i nutation officer in Rom*' had
AtCommissionMeet Wherry Says Message
laid down the ban against Giglio.
Presitleni I'clls ConIhw Foreign Office laid down
a rule to admit all athletes arid
A delegation ul officers and
Proves
Session
Was
jjiess
Attioii
Is
French
Prem
ier
LONDON, July 27. (A)—
off teals to Britain during the ciirrctori of the Junior Chamber
tv 11ulus National Council of
Called
For
Purely
gain*-' without the necessity of of Commerce appeared before ihe
N t*eded T'u Clieck
Labor, supporting the timern*
r.lliCl a formal passport or a
Political
Reasons
ment's demand tor an end of
City
Commission
test
evening.
suh1ut 1.it tun S p i r a l
view.
the Berlin blockade, declared
'th* only thing necessary for tiulted ihe organization’* expense
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27.
(71*)
j’irvidri'i
I
iurii.ni
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today the obligation* on the
COSHOCTON, O . July *J
't VMIIM.ION, Ju| f 27—
ailmirdon was an Olympics iden­ statement for (he pait fiscal year
uv il light' ptui|i.iMi bar k In Congirtt today without iinglmg out the
west “are as compelling as they
(AIM Adjour iiiii«iil of I lia
tity iard, to
Isi-urd hy each and Hi budget for the coming — (Al*)—William (ireeu. presi(anal
mravuirt
agailivl
wlmli
voutlirm
I
Vino,
rat*
lia»r
pledged
a
“no
■Irnl
of
the
American
Federa­
were In 1S38."
sperixl srsaion within Iwo
co'jntiy’a Olympics com mi l ter af­
“Any shoe of weakness by
tion of Labor, 'aid here today
tUlirlidn livid
weeks was discussed lode/
ter a list of card holders had lxi-n year, and leriuesled that the Cily
he
considered
l'rr«idenl
Tru­
the erst Mould lie a fatal shock
a moti»; lt.puhll.au canfir*.
auppl.rd to the nearest Itritish donate $2,400 from it* publicity
In a ilriulv woldetl inriiagr lu aixeiriblrj ll.une an.i S-nale mrnvman's
recommendations
to
to wurld ronlidrnrr and an
nional leaders. They *l*u
coriJr or Immigration official*.
fund in order lu carry out thru
her*, thr ilnrl executive laid enactment at the piogiarn h- first outlined
Congress “runalrurlive and
open imitation to yet grosser
sounded mil Sou Ibarn Demo­
Foreign office official* could
tail l ebiuaii "n necetiary to retry out out American ulrtlt ,d htibert y
necessary."
touiiit
promotion
program.
acti ol intimidation and agcrats opposed to Pr«sid«rH
net ray immediately whether this
“He
will
support
the
re.irrt
juati.e
f»r
all."
grtssioti," the rouncll declared
Truman's licit rights proThe Committton informed the
fieedom of transit fur athletes
lonimrndsllims hr has made
Thr* White lluii'e, in advance s h u t t l e n f t c i III ' e n a t u i s from I I
in a furmal statement.
Kixni Ihairinsn Ailrn (Itwas also meant to apply tn news- Jayceev that the mallet will ba
to Congress," Green aald. “I
of ‘dr I ruman - |x-rsonal address, soiitllc t i l -Ini.-' I-a lull'd t o g e t h e r
III) of Ihe House Rule* Compapei men. It became plain, how- contained when the Cily budget
am pleased to not* that hr
•rad Itste.l ami lynch ami mill poll f m a l a s t d i t c h . l a n d ag.xln&gt;t ll i e
BERLIN, July 27—(AIM—
miller, left a meeting of Ihe
ever, that no blanket exclusion of n made up. This will be about
placed
special
emphasis
on
•ax mil' o« am.mg those hr would Truman program
GDI* lop roinmand to say he
Ihe American military guvCommunista was being applied.
housing.
That
is
the
urgent
pit - for Is ca.oe hearing* on them
eminent said tonight a poll
“We wilt nevei *u&gt;rc-iuler,1* favored rioting Ihe extra seaI. Cily Manager H, N.
othoslav StjarJAn. sports editor | Aug
need of the imuurnt."
of
lierlin
publir opinion
nnv. Ix-t-ll eumplrtrd
sion by ihe rod of next week.
ilcr.iioi itu'-eli ill i,at &gt;aid. The
Navel
m
ealed
this
morning.
of
the
Ctech
Communist
paper'
shuns 98 percent of tha proSenator Johnson (D-SC), one
And if hi' mile Dixie foes need­ vet. I all &gt;o-oi,-1a lawmaker w ho
“Iludt
Pravo,’*
roamed
freely
Peitonal
appeal*
for
the
dona­
PAWLING,
N.
Y..
July
2?
one of Mr. I ruman'* South­
pie In the three western sec­
ed Mty fr.-'h .put t&lt;&gt; nriger, the slioke for the group li.i t leen the
through
the
Olympic
camp*
on
j
—
(
Al‘&gt;—
(■
over
nor
Thomas
tors think the western Allies
ern foes, said he » u Inrlilttion were made Ly J Hi.-alley
Pn .'idem -iipplied It Iti'l night iiy cim.ce of the Dixie trls-js for
London'*
outskirts
H,
Dr«ry,
Republican
presi­
e.t l.i (ness for *.t|ournnicnt
are right In refusing to be
nine I &lt;ng an ’ FF.PC" for federal PlCMrient at tiir ir.-ent Detmx-ratlc
Odium, past president, and K*r*
He
told
reporters
who
talked
dential
randidate,
maintained
lu!) 31.
•
furred out of the city hy
w. la r i' an.I an anti-discrimina­ rurveiitioo
lyle
Houiholder.
Jaycee
President
with
l.tm
that
the
new
Communist
silence
lixtay
on
I'rrsideol
Hoslet pressure. It also show­
tion r.ltve iii thr niliie.1 force*.
a s for Mi
Trum an'' twin o r ­
regime
in
Csechuslovakia
has
I
Truman's
mrssage
to
the
meGordon Bradley w*i present hut
ed that 73 percent of those
W .V D IN i.lO N . July 27. ( /P ) I l.r two executive order, were ders, Hu«*ell ti-imcd tliem aii “ un
changed nothing In Czech spurts, i did not actively reprnent the orcial session of the 80th Con
questioned consider the llrr
•innounri-d I v the White House
(l tiNiliiiinl Mi* I'ggr I Hni
i’lrvolrnt
liuman avkrj v pohtirress.
James
C.
Ilagrrty.
the
Sttarktn
sold
he
was
a
member
lin crisis serious enough to
r vlly-ho'tiie i'ongrrii today la
Gnvernnr'a p r e s s secrrlarr,
of ti e Communiat party and that ganiialion in it* appeal, tince he
result In a war In Ihe near
■aid, however, that Dewey
British permission to attend the was acting in hi* official capacity
throw a Irctilalnr barrier in front
future.
"ill keep in rlosr torirh with
games hero waa granted readily. at City deputy clerk, laycee*
ol living living caxtv which “ are
Brpuhliein congressional lead­
Giglio telephoned a story to hi* pirsent included: Charles L. Per­
BERLIN. July 27. &lt;/P) - Getnut 1ixiung lime oil fot the elecers
throughout
the
session,
paper from Paris last night, as­
man press reports today laid the
When asked if Dewey would
lion *'
serting British official* stopped sons, secretary; George Williams,
Ruttiant are increasing lultslancomment on Air. Truman',
treasurer and Braxton Perkins,
him ht Dover.
Mi liuman told the Krpublimrssage tixjay lu the ConANDRK MARK
Itally the numlter of fighter planet,
Ilia version aald they questioned jr., John Srnkarik and John
lurnmatril House and Senate
can-t
rress. Ilagrrty replied:
him lor several hours, searrhed Shepheid. director*.
including jet*, stationed in iheir
dial the |iro| dr sir demanding
“There will h* no comment."
A
MIMtll
of
the
moderate
natural*
hit,
belonging*
and
held
hint
in-&lt;
lone of Germany, atound Berlin. Socialist party, Andta Marla
.Mr thihant spoke as follow*:
at hull un Ihu tliintD
communicado until they could put
These reports appealed a* the (aoove) has been named ntw him on a lx&gt;*t going back ariose "I nn happy to return to you
NEW YORK. July 27 (AP)
T 11*1. lu i lift k ihlUtioit and
Former
Chicago
Cub
Other
Atfe
Groups
To
again this evening in Ix-hnlf of —Wall Street and the br*iAmeiicant tltengthened their com­ Trench Premier. Marta waa Minu­ the channel.
dir
ol living; and
ness rommunlly believe* the
S h o r t s t o p Made Be Taki'ii In Order tr.urtt!.titmgto cost
Among the qui-'Ilona lie said the Junior Chamber of Commerce
bat planr foicea at batet ia west- ter of Justlra in tha fallen cabinet
Ip in meeting lh t
and
rt
quest
from
you
12,400
from
he
effect
of
President
Truman'*
i
the
/
a*kcd
were!
Was
he
a
*atin Ceimany. The mott recent U. of Hubert St human. (International)
legislative proposals would be
Many Triple Plays Of K c k i s t r a tion acute■ housing shortage"
boteai ? Did ho know- anything the Ciiy’n puhllelly tumi to carry
S. addition* were 16 jet fighter*
bad, hut they rlnn'l expert to
Calling l*&gt;r a d u ct and ir.i'ive
about an arms cache discovered out our work In developing the
T cim t Industry in Sanford and! see Ihrm passed by C'ongres*.
which tea- Led Fueratenfeldluuck
OKI .AM HI, July 27. (/!')
J.w
WASHING IOY July 27. (,1 V allai k on inflation, the chief
recently in Milan?
Their
reartlon
Irxlay
we*
Semi..ole
Countv.
Hr* iiajx-r pulled out the atop*,
linkri »l die tuple play, Imkrt Selective Nets nr Ifur.lol Lrwn executive laid down an righlSunday.
threelrld:
"Every dollar of this money will
oamierii g the storv on its front
to-LveiftoAlianc* liarriiall lame, B. Herxhrv antiounied today llut pomt ptogiatn at a mutt for the
i
•»« ^«*«r Tl»»#*l
I. 3Ve approve many of hla
German iep.uu alto »aid large
PM*. It accused Britain uf low-'
oh|eetlvra. but »* deaoune* .died lud.lrnly in a liotpilsl today 2) year old men will lie drafted IrgniiluM. Tlirse includerl: an
Soviet lumnier atmy maneuver*
erirtg "the true Iron curtain’' in 1
ti e mean* to those ob|ecllvew.
lint. Other agr gioups will hr m e t t piufitv lax. limited (nice
kecping^nigllo put of tha country.
are taking plate in the Ruttian
*2. We would be aeared to iol respnalory Double
I I *t|ti Iflb trl «rA
F I* F |
lodav wat the &lt;8lli birthday ui lakrn in nrdn o( iheir regivtr*
.-n a , flam ll,&gt;&gt; Baltx. south to
death If we thought t’ongre*'
lion,
hr
raid.
would
pas*
the
major
points
the
(amour
old
One
ago
Cub
Thunngia. Die icpurta taid much
Segregation Suit 1h
of hi* program.
thoiUtop I'Ivytic iaixw indy a lev.
Hrrvhey made the annoumratmor it involved, including big
S. Many of our hti'in essrs
Debate
Is
Postponed
F
iled Aguinnt R bIIk
Iiorii*
lieioie
liad
leinai
ked
how
nient
aliri a conference with
“Joseph Stalin 111" lank*, and
Would nut be lourheil by Ihe
'■ell lie u n Hr diril at II I) member* ol thr Senate and lhn.tr
On General Policy LOS A N G E L K sT T ily 27. &lt; A ) - i
strong air tuppoit. Die tank*
proposals, but the effect on
the other* would lie bail
Aimed Servitev Committee*.
AM
weie described as 62-ton monAn anti • segregation suit fort MOBILE. Ala., July 27 Id)
Of The Government kldO.OOO
There "ns nn unanimous
lie was in a hospital here lor
Iletthry cotilrtird for tnoir ,
damages was on file) riialrntan Elgin Btyleaa of tint in t , priliapt the heaviest in the
agreement on the imparl the
i Florida State Hoad IVpnrtmrnt
a i lie. kup oil lira dirt and iu&lt; than an hour willi the mrtnhri'
wnlld.
PARIS, July 27. l/P) * The against two railroads today.
Trumnn
program
would
have
'aid
today
tunnel*
might
lxthe
California negroes ac.iiM-il
Hr I’tllt I Fit It I INKING. Ill
on the national economy.
f ■■•Ills' tdorkndi-d Berlin, the national anembly today voted.___Fine
treatment ol a irtpualmy ad d thr two cuininitteei.
__ ^and tha Tex answer to the growing Ixml-velii
the _______
Southern ____
Pacific
1-ORT JACKSON. S C . July 27
Businessmen
still
voiced
the
ronfused Germans had two police 330 to 191, it* wtllingnest to let i 4.1
merit.
hater he told nrwimen that tS.u-tih1&gt; Compartv I. eotnmandand Pacific fWlroed* of “wilful rulnr traffic congestion in (hr
question;
"Would
Inflation
lie
chiefs. The city government fired
Miami rvaart area.
Iittkrr had gone into Orange approximatfly 5.000 men will he ed by F u t Lieut. Richard 1*.
Paul Maikgrnf ns "undemocratic, the new cabinet of Premier Andre I misconduct" is reonirlng them to
Ilavleaa came here last night lot hailed,"
Mr.... rial I lolpilal 10 day* ago prove*ted in llie In at six moiilhv I‘a)-ne, of tin* IL'Itli Infaritty He*
The Influrnre of a presi.
In-German wnd uncoojx-rallve." Marie begin working on France's | *’’*'’* reserved chair car avals for di'Ctiss the problem with Mobile
-*
1another roach at El Paso.
■initial rlrrtion on the arllun
The Russians ordered that hla grave problems
Hi. rondilion had been conxid ol ihe prugraui. beginning with guni nt. tied u routine workout
al oner.
yrstirdsy. ’Die first llttvc platoons
Tlrcy contended their ticket* engineers. He sat In today at n nf both Ihe President and rird not leriout ami earlier lint
I 1
I.
*.! w « I ’S S * 1 * ' * , l
No formal vote of confidence entitled them to lh« more comfort- conference between the engineer*
thr 2)-*eat old and working down nail dry firitig and a review of
Congress w*s irrocnired.
and
a
group
from
Fort
l.audrrdalr.
looming
a
horpilal
hullelin
taid:
wat demanded by the moderate ab!r; accommodations from tors
through those in the 22 yrai t | ' | |,u r|u ,n work they bad learned
A ma|arlty nf comment »*•
"Mr. Tinker1* condition todav bracket!
An/ilra to Dallas. Each asks Fin., figuring on three tunnels for off the record. Many rterui during the week In preparation for
Guthrie SayH Celery contrsvative premier, but the IH’.JO
that
city.
is lietter than It has liern at anv
tlfes preferred to study Ihe
O actual damages for "lu»*
Ilia.....an tinnier tlt-SDl it l"i"K ■"&gt; ,I''' ..... ..
r,|e fourth
deputies realized they were voting
In New York Normal for or against the government. of romfoit, humiliation and di* Bnyltss mid maturlst* rushing aprerli in del .ill and eauae time since he entered the ho- tt„ S. natr Aimed Services Com l ' &gt; h a d sp .. tsl clavsei
in the
I • «Mftf:IInit*4 nil
I t*v I
cortent" and flo.000 punitive to the bear he* often ran into congrrssinrivl reaction tvrfore
...... ....... a
I-... » !..&gt;
dllft-lenr weapon t (loir pliloon.
ti riffle jama at draw bridges, drawing tloir own ronrluit. fj.rlotie, i.. aulotnattc pistol,
Celery acreage In northern Mane would find it difficult to dantagta.
amt tlrnwntltg Autumatie Ride.
The plaintiff* are Laura Pow- which nru being kept busy (&gt;&gt; slims.
New York State ia about normal continue if ha were voted down
UN Humber P i l o t
T*,rie were no p.t- te* Issued for
It was reported recently by II. II. in hit firat appearance before lire »f. Violet L. Adams, Joarphlm* bii increasing numbers of nlcasurr
Negroes
Flan
D
r
i
v
e
we in .1 to tall out at 1 3d o'clock
WASHING TON. July 27. &lt;/P)~
Benjamin, Mary Jackaon, Nettie boat*.
Guthrie, who i* associated with assembly a* premier.
Given C o u r t Delay J thi* morning for range duly In
1-vo Cook, Joavph U. Williams and
“Tha small boat traffic ia he*v» Senator Wherry (N eb), acting For Democratic Funds
W. T. Whitehead In the produc*
Maria asked the deputies to Benny II. Warren, all of Los through! that entire resort are*, n
ebnigi- of quarter* difall was
.i;
i i
, . lti l(Mj4y
business and who has spent the
SI IV HAVEN, July 27, (A't— I I I vd Swain of Fast Fifth Street.
NEW YORK, July 27 (A)—A
past 111 summers on the south postpone debate on the govern­ Ar.ge.rs; Pearl Smith, San Fran­ and it's growing heavier all the Republican leaner, vaiu lousy
Ap.-tner
JGIiour
delay
in
the
cate
time."
Bayleai
said.
I’tesidmt
human*
m
e
s
s
a
g
e
Sharply nt Tt;30 A M the regination-wide drive G, raise 91.shore uf 1uike Ontario between ment's genera! policy so it could cisco, and Myrtle Lee Wright,
Sti phi
ti J,. Sitpinn, 'the
ex-- in. ot w-tt-i fallen out and prepared
"We want to gel comparative prove* the ipetial r.ingrrttinnal omi.nno in individual contribu­ of
...........
;•..........
7, ■
Rochester and Syr acme. Till* Is gel to work on “ tha grave prob­ Vallejo,
\;et,
flier
whir
Ixirntx-d
United
I(|
j,.lltl, |„ r (|,t. firing range. Afcoat* from the engineer* on runpurely political."
tions from negroes to aid the
one of the major fruit ami vege­
N*tt. ns headquarter', was or del
ha tv break fast they boaided
atructlon
of
tunnel*
a*
related
*
T
.
*■
-r
•
I
Democratic
presidential
campaign
table belt* in Ihe nation. Includ­ lems Franca mutt solve." Die Galloway
Urges
to bridges, and to see wliai bene
Terming Mr. 1 ruman • price ' was
ti'.#.* and motored 17 mites tu
announced yeaterday by , today m city court.
ing large apple, cherry and grape Communists, tike the De Gaullists
lht
latest
continuance
ratio*
nf
the .nog.-. I'fo. Joseph Ervin uf
llu s lls s .a *• ■■■•» PI vet
can be derived front tunnel*.'* | control and other ircnmmrnd*- Herlirrt L. Hruce, u Democratic
growing district*.
Paym ent Of Taxes fit Wayne
let Judge | | \V . (Vlolto W-MX told j...ke Msrv drove Co I's truck
F. Palmer, engineer pons a "complete rrhavli ol old lender in Harlem.
“The condition of the early
ilu- filer'* lawyer, T. Emmet
!• was still dark when the troop*
Bruce said his plan Is Intended ihat
rrop la much more satisfactory
County Tax Collector John L. who designed the Bankhead tunnel mrxtagr*.” Wherry commented to
li,le. wanted to arrange legal re..chid tlie firing range Pit de*
’
to obtain from negroes “money F
than in either two previous sea- Dr. Brown S uffers
Galloway today announced that beneath the Mubile River here. nrwimen:
pi.-'ctiialiun for bis client in
which consist uf 10 men.
n. well ns tnlk In behnlf of civil n
sons at corresponding date," heIntangible personal property recommended that Vert Lauder
Na-.au county, N. Y.
“We are jutl at anxious at right*."
From Broken Hip any
ul u.re under tint leadership uf
wrole, “Shipping from here will
tax, or tangible personal pro­ dale go ahead &lt;4ith prapo-rd
I loM-ciitor Henry .1. Duvitn, Jr K^t I*dm W. Ituintilny. Canttroa
The fund lie snld, will “serve mill
Jo-gin, probably, late this week
perly tax for the year, 1047, under-wwier vehieulxr tunnel* fur anyone rive to ire prices lower,
ilu intuit that Ctorie lis.l
11 i . n l l u i . r . l llx !■ •« » T » u |
or early next, hut movement will
Dr. L. I&gt;. Brawn, local dentist, that ia not paid li delinquent, that city.
but t do not agree with the I'rrtt- n* the negroes' contribution lo aori'-d turn that Hupimi, who ex
Fori l^uderdalw City Manager ilrnt on lit* approach
the fight to make the Truman pli-l. t a one-pound stick of dy­
not amount to murh until first!l» undergoing surgical treatment and he urged that payment txHAD FALL
Carlton Roberts taid big group
wrek of August. It usually lasts in Orange Memorial Hospital, l)r- made on or before Aug. 1
I ,,.
.civil rights program a living namite over Luke Success Inst
/F it MATT, Switzerland, July
Demos:rati on 1 apilni Mill gen- i tP„|lty&gt;»
through Octoober. Market pro- Undo, for a broken left hip re­
Payment on or before that date would go over Ihe final plan* towees, would not fight extradition. 27 (4't—Alpine guide* found tost* •«* at present are not too suiting front a fall Sunday noon will save additional Interest and day, but wouldn't make n decision rrally ipnke out in favor of the
"We intend lu ask 1.000,000
either Mupiiin nor his lawyer | day the IhhJic* uf tiirve Ui ford
bright, due to plentiful supplies in ,n ■ motor boat owned By Goi- cost*, he aald; whereas failure to on Ihe project^ until they return­ I’leiidrnt’* treommendaiiont. rx - negroes to give t l each and
wa» tti court today.
I undrtgraduatca who fell 3.000
Jersey. Orange County, --rr—
N. Y. and- don Briaaon. The accident occur- pay by Aug. 1 will result in the ed home.
trpl that Southerner! rrnrwrd demonstrate that we know how
iv’tin tie surrendered last Fli- fret while trying tu scale Matrd at the Sanford Boat Works items being advertised and then
"The plan* look good," be
oilier localities.
to reward our friends,” the day. the 3ti-year old /Bar aald h e ! lertiorn Sunday. It »'a* the first
where the boat waa docked.
if not paid within IW^pUicribed said, “but there are a numlx-r of their allack* on lhal treiion re- aponoor said.
lui,.e.l llie hontemaile “bomb" to fatal accldcni on the Alps* moat
According
to
Dr.
Orville
Bark*,
Lling
to
civil
right*
law.
time,
executions
And
Mirrants
thing* to be worked out before
MACS LETTER
'N o Individual will lx- permit­ focus attention un the need for u j famed peak since 1945. The threa
attending
physician
at
FernaMwill
be
Issued.
we decide what we're going to
TOKYO, July 27 (/P&gt;—.Sine#
Chairman Wolcott
(R-Mich) ted In contribute over 15, be- la-'ir.g i.eacc.
youths made their try without a
Laughton M e m o r i a l Hospital,
do."
the war the Japanese have refer­ where
IC stllM t* tl* I'SIS '111
came this la going to be a rru
guide.
Mr.
Briaaon
took
Dr.
red. In General MarArthur re­ Brown in an ambulance, the U t­ Belle G lade W oman
snde by, for and of the little
verently aa “Genaui" Field ter fell In flopping from the seat
SHELTON CLUES
rople
the
representing
all
RED IICPllKTKHH
K
ills
E
scaped
Convict
Marshal. He held that rank In the of
PKUltlA, III., July 27, (A*)—
arleme In thi* country. Any
tha boat to the, floor, n o t,
SEOUL. July 2/ (A*)—Lieut
Philippine army.
A
deer
rifle,
a
cartridge
ca*«
noticing that there waa a step 1
negro who fails tu support this
General Joint It Hodge warned
Today a telephone call to a downward. Ha waa taken to the
BELLE GLADE, July S7 OP)—
crusade la simply saying tu th* ■nil sum* blurred footprints wore 8&lt; uth Koreans today that Com­
labor union office- asking for Orlando hospital for the atten­ A frightened woman shot and
Iluonly
cluca
today
to
the
ataywind* tgorlil that hr ha* no desire
munist* are seeking tu destroy
comment on a MarArthur letter tion of orthopedic specialists af­ killed one of three escaped negro
|„y of Her tile Shrltou, 6U, mem­ their pew government by In­
to he a flrit-claaa citizen.
to the Prime Minister brought ter a-raya taken hers, revealed prisoner* who approached her
\V« will ane:...
spend the
of this. ber of « prohibition era family filtrating staffs uf newpapere and
.... bulk
....... ...........
hia rejoinder:
hume, an official e f tha State
the hip at broken.
money to aducata the 6.000,0001g»i‘K which once dominated sev­ other organization*.
OKLAHOMA
CITY.
July
27.
(it1
)-H
ollyw
ood
hand
leader
Don
“Oh yea. Mac's Utter."
Prison Farm reported today.
potential negro voters through the eral southern tliiniia counties,
“Sometime* they are ardent
The dead map v ia Roy L. Wll- Kaye bad hit two young ton* and hu pertonal liberty lixtay—at leatl preaa, rad io and m agazines. He who was dispatched yeaterday Communist
EDITOR RESIGNS
infiltrators
posing
TEN KILLED
PHI.AND, July 27, &lt;JF&gt;— John bane*, serving a life sentence for fur the time being.
with
a
single
bullet
fired
from
also expect lo turn over l&amp;OfljOOO
ns Korran nationalists," the AmcrMILAN. Italy, July 27 IA5—A M. Welch, 20, has been named armed robbery at Tallahassee.
lie won them here in a bitter couti battle yeiterday against hi* own to th e Democratic National Com­ ambush.
Iran occupation commander taid
Milan newspaper aald today 10 editor of the DyLand Sun Newt
J. C. Baldwin, office manager mother, who charged him with criminal -hild tie fl under Indiana law.
mute."
in a atatemet. “Such persona are
iraon* were killed and three In- replacing Stanley Culp who re- of State Prison Farm No. t. aald
Bruce aald h* had not consulted
especially active among soma
Kaye aad hi* second wife dodged an Indiana trial when Diitrict
WOMAN It APED
red In the eaploelon of an • ii-nrd Saturday.
tha three prisoners who escaped
Democratic party officials about
TlloMASVILLK, Ob., July 27 groups of new* reports and
Its
talian military ammunition dump
Welch, a native of Searcy, Ark.. Sunday night appose had ’he Judge Albert C. Hunt granted them a writ of habeas curpui and tefuied the drive.
(A7_A crowd of b0 or more men printers."
yaaterday. It was the second such was formerly associated with the woman's home last night
lo honor Indiana'* extradition requrit. Kaye wai airritrd in Tulia last
gathered in front of th# city jail,
tragedy In three days.
“She secured a rifle and order­ mouth.
Daily Citizen there.
dispersed quietly when a young
ed them away," Baldwin reported.
FLYING WEDGE
Judge Hunt aald the charge- al'.ow, hat had the children since
Weather
THURMOND ACCEPTS
“When they failed to obev, she carrying two to 14 year* in pri- th*r,
STARS AND BARS
DAYTON, 0., July 27. OP)— white woman viewed tire prisonrn
and
xaid
they
did
not
include
COLUMBIA. S. C.. July 27 &lt;A*&gt; BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 27 fired a warning shot William* *Oi. on conviction—wa* not made
Kaye recently married th* Picket line resistance flared today
JACKSONVILLE, July 27 lA 5 liajghlei of George E. Berger, a as police threw In a flying wedge two negroes who raped her.
—Governor J. Strum Thurmond (/Ft— Anybody have any Con­ fell, fatally wounded.
in good faith.
The crowd gathered laat night
L
H
said today he would officially federate flaga to sell T If so, taka
Ifts reason was that Kay*’* Tilta oil man. and went to visit to peimit reopening of the strike­
after reports spread that officers Aihivllle
90
69
accept the states’ rights pre­ them to Birmingham's chamber
RED FO R C E ?
bound Unlvla Lena Co. plant.
moiiici, Mrs. Irvin J. Mrtrgar, 80. hi. mother.
70
93
A family fight developed, Kaye
sidential nomlnatloa at Houston, of Commerce.
ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 27 Angola, Ind., testified here the
Seven picked, Including one ar­ had arrested on* of th* negro** Atlanta
dd
But ton
15
Tex.. Aug, II, Tha occasion, ha
Order* f* r th e S t a n an d Bar* (A)— Istanbul newspapers said to­ Wfca willing to drop Ihe criminal said in rourt. and hia mother rested in disorder*, yeaterday iurolved.
Mayor W. A- Watt. City Man­ Buffalo
Ad
73
added, will he a Tease rally of have beets p e e r in g la ev er since day heavy gevtet
raze i! site could have the children set veil an eviction notice on him. wire haulad away in ■ police
ager C. E. Layton and police took Denxtr
Al
to
He went to court to gain caatody wacon.
8til**' Rights Democrats.
have been t aeeeatn
ag Yu- ba-:e
W%
B2
goatsvia'a fruatier
hla boys, but they were awardGovernor Fieding L. Wright of
The young*ten are Freddie, 10. of hla
Jue non-atriker waa knocked th* young woman to the jail Galvctton
**
79 101
Mississippi,
atatea'
r lA u r *
down while attempting to enter where aha viewed all th* pri­ Sat Antonio
and Phillip, f , born to Kayo and td in hla mother.
too
74
" lh t neat day he broke down the plant Ha waa treated at tha soner*. When aha failed to Iden­ VtcKkburg
nominee lor the vice preefdmry,
hla f m t wlfo, who died fire years, "If
ss
7*
any of them, tha inspect Miami
my door, cut my telephone wire*, company clinic. The dreaa of a tify
ago.
also U scheduled to apeak that have to M l m e ■perta! departM
Orlando .......
73
waa raisaaed.
a u a t to beadle th e r e q e e s ta /
now are
day at Houston.
(Ceeiteeat Oe r*e* T eal
woman non-atrlksr waz ripped.
Mr*. U aU g ar, a mall dark's

Western Powers De­
cide On Talk With
Molotov For Set­
tling New Crisis

Truman Abolishes Segregation
In Army. Plugs For Civil Rights

Joe Tinker Of
Hershey Decides
Baseball Fame 25-Year Olds To
Dies Suddenly Be Drafted First

'vji

Marie Cabinet Is
Given Approval
By Assembly

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Tunnels Reported
Needed In Miami
A r e a For Traffic

National Guard
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hVKN COtl IIATKS I-IUIIK. II
13 A SILLY F A H I.T n t WKAK
I’EUPI.K
IT K ll.I.S FR1KND
S H IP AN1&gt; STANDS IN THU
WAY OK REAL SUCUK 88 . WK
SHOULD KTI'DI*MI8 LY CULTI
VA TB HUMILITY Ciwt ie*i*teth
the proud.—Ja 4:f!.
Oil. O ld flirv ’ir -rriiin tlim r
Hying S au ieft again. I tie brat
miut h r writing them down
Tlir In l-- 1.d I lade Commitlinri
W«mt Cotigceu dial tlir ilradily
increasing power of "u u n l cor­
porations" list got to h r iu th rd
"o r w r will go down ttir road
In collrctivinn." Well now, what'ihr New Deal iirrn doing all
th eir y e a n )
Up

Pitta! ‘Ulg.

T U E S D A Y J U L Y 27, 191*

TOR SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sh rim p s At H om e

—winch ir causing the Republic,
am m e t4o*t concern.

PAGE THE RULES COMMITTEE!
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The way* of Atlantic witter nml the home life of the
North Atlantic shrimp are coming in for study from un
i'X|Hilition now Kitting sail from McGill University. In n -in­
fant ynwl, u flit imitation of a Norwegian fifthing vessel,
made to resist ice floes, stand all kinds of knocking about
and survive winters on a lieach. the little group expect* to
sail through the Strait of Belle Isle, up the Uibradar and
(lathee coasts into the Hudson Strait.
They will study the Atlantic w ater currents, to see
where Atlantic water goes when it reaches Hudson Strait,
why shrim p and hntihui are so numerous there, and how
deep the w ater is near hurlwrs in Ungavn Bay and Hudson
Bay.
More and la-iter shrimp in tans is one of the aims of
Hr. Max J. Dunbar of the university and ('apt. E. I.. Ititchie
jf Yarmouth. N. S. More linked halibut to follow the shrimp
cocktails will cause no distress to lovers of both.
It’s a queer yearning -- that for th e far north where
tin- mosquitoes eat a fellow alive if let, and the fresh vege­
table* are not, nod life is strange. Hut it continues to a t­
tract men who want questions about it answered. Along
with Dr. Dunbar's scientific equipment he has lots of candy
for Eskimo children. That's one way of getting inform a­
tion.

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aL S E S S IO N

Ynunir lt(.*«i(l(.*rs
Af tlir* recent minimi n-mlintf ermference of tin- t / niversily of ( hiengo, n group of teachers was iuformi'd that
grade and high school* should hold themselves rcsponsilihfor a liasic reading program for the cltililrt-n under their
guidance.
David H. Bussell, a reading authority from the Uni­
versity of California declared that the mere mechanics of
learning to read will not cover the m atter. The child must
read easily and well. Ideas, personality development, n sense
of security and an understanding of human nature were
some of the benefits outlined hy the iqicnker for the com­
petent reader.
It has Is-en discovered lately llmt many pupil failures
are the result of reading disability. Rapid, intelligent re a d -1
ing is a valuable tool in school life and in many lines of
adult work. Just a* important, however, is the cultural and
recreational value of reading. Hooks are a never-failing
source of plcnsurc and relaxation, and an early acquaintance
with the joys of reading is a priceless gift to a growing
mind.

lliry Lnow Imw clim e might In
hr prrvrntrd ill ihr South, a 7-4yrar-old man sa&lt; M a lm to dradi
Slips Of Tint Press
by a 25-yr ai-old doiiMadit-j in a
inhhriy whiih nrltrd exactly on.The Newark. N. J.. Evening News announced: "Hev.
nuklr May l&gt;r w hat tint (ountiy
Everett
I-\ Hnlloek. pastor of Rutherford .Methodist Chtireh,
nrrdt it a frdrial l.tw limit mi;
will give the invi&gt;cation and Is-nt-dicllne."
•ucli attacki to $1.50.

THE NATION TODAY

Quoting Lincoln
Tam pa TriSunr

Civil Rights
' • ’■ S l l s s s S I r a n

ID JAMKS MAItLOW
WASHINGTON. July 27. idh—
p e n t expect the Republican-con­
trolled Cuogiess to slo loot ii that
i'lesident Truman
recommend!
today.
II, * offering Congress an II|.oint pr-igram on things he say#
nor Is to he done for th e country’s
wrlfssre.
Tney range trom w hat he con­
sider* wjyv for rontrolling inflrauon *v i-l providing housing to votm. a 1*3,000.04X1 lonn to build a
,mme f-&gt;r the Unilerl Nntion* in
N c York.
til all hi* i n ommendivtions, the
„ri. m at probably stands the ta-st
rhanro &lt;T I'-'ine carried out is the
|ikVi.'«0,000 U.N. loan.
n .e Iti puldirans are burned up
at Hun.
It, ie *1 the l-eginning of the
, ul campaigns, w R h ideetp
, ii mg up In Nnvemlter. lie’s
r a '| . tl the Reputdlcan • controlled
4’-,r gross t*«ck into speeinl session,
sum.
vJi.tet- lu* says his program is
wi.at i In uiuntry ni-vxls, this puts
to, i 'one&gt;e*- "n the spot of doing
ulmt he »ay» or not doing it—
Pul if it doesn’t (to it, the Repi.hlltans will have to explain why
to ti.c voters.
&lt;ou important Republican con.
gie - man—he doesn’t w an t hi*
nans mentioned—said:
•|,..ok .it what the P resid en t’s
doing.
Re romc* up tw fore a
. ,,| ession of C ongress. Re
ratlin the session. And w e have
to sit and listen to him make a
speech.
" I l i a campaign speech. And
he m aker it in front u f th e tele
vi*io,i ramcm* and over th e radio.
“V, hat a political platfo rm that
i... And nt nur expense. T his talk
to Congress ia a wonderful o p e n in,- for hi* own cam paign for rvcii ctmn.
Tin mxin point in Mr. Trum an's
oti ■ ng- in Congte*,, today Is the
n u t of livtgg.
Ann it is that problem »f the
curt of living—It’s now at its
inchest level in American history

II tney do nothing to mnlrnl it
at li.i* special se ssio n — and
piiix.i continue to rise hciw,rr)
now und Novenda-r's election* it
piobanly will cost them vote.
Die sam e ttepubtican said ,,n
this point:
"Hut how are you going to
a law a t this time to cut down
IM-..S *.»»*
lie 'lid n 't go into the ptol.lrm
of ity in g to keep prices fintq
gi:;&gt;S higher than they nt&lt;- now.
Ju t he -aid hopefully: “I think
,qiri * will start to come down hy
N uviinlier."
Tot Republican high command
in C ongress- in House und $' -nate—i.a s r ’t said puhlirlv what it
ir.’.i mi* to do ntm it Mr. Truman'*
prt-itani, and doesn't intend to
sat until it has Rod u chance !&lt;■
examine the message and talk it
nVi'l.
iiui th e tl'in id iif the lb 'public.
an- or ut least smile of th'rm wa* : hown pretty well yestc nlav
w1 C-ll Congress r e opened f or a
.hot, ttn&gt;e and adjoin nui until
t&lt;K.(V
Kc|i&gt; Fiederick C. 8 mith. Ohio
lb.... ulican. said ilt i? «.* niMiii »*
Mi Trum an delivered 111* IMPS-,
u r * liMlay Canirr css ought to! (JUlt
for ilIip v m r.
In ia c t. Smith introduced a m
soiuuun to ndioiirn right after (li
riuiiian's talk. Ri-fnre that could
na;-i-i n l-oth houses of Cungte*.*
Wiiv.id have to approve. T h at',
unhkiiy,
A id Rep llitidrr, another Ohio
K. publican, tdamril present high
prues on It! years of Dctiiocialic
rule He summed up his feelingaleiul .Mr. Trum an’s message bel o t ia- Iv a rd it. lie said:
“ AH vv« 'll hear is n campaign
&gt;pi -&lt;h."
I w on't la-t on this, hut between
no*, and eltxtinn time I think
11- going to set- little action
but iicar a lot of talk from Irntb
sides: T he Democrats and Rrptib|u a ,s blam ing each other for tinnil*'- e -si of living.
Europe's production t f broad
giains (w heat and rye) will Ie
much g r e a te r (hi* year than In
lP4d or I'JIT, but still almut 13
W-r cent la-lots pn-.wur level.

P a s s U ser

ro iditional surrender”
to the*
I b i 'r j A. Wallace I'rogresslvel
From the personals in the Warren Pa.. Times-Mirror;
It might have laen helpful, in tn.iis nl social anil political convention and to the threatened.
Thr United S tatrt it qicndmg "This is Mr. Artress' fourth trip up from Pittsburgh this the hat tie over the rivil right* dp-alily.
CSV'I disolieilienre c a m p a i g n
anal, inasmuch as they eum m t a n 'iiu t the d raft hy some negro
$1,751,000,000 in Europe dining summer. He has Is-en enjoying a vacation since his wife ■pi -tion to the fhilailejphln eon*
vcr tiun, .r ...me .pnki-snian of the in live, while they do ic m ain leader*.
the nrxl llirrr niondti l«i irlirl died last Fehuary."
ihei, th ere must tn- th e
T nr I're.-ident notvil in his m es­
From AP teletype copy to the Marshfield, Wia. News- Soi tn had read to the roovenlion p1--k .inn
and rrhahilitatinn. Thai it imn of superior and in ferio r sage t mlay that congressional
an uxrerpt from u apet-ch made
Herald:
"F
our
candidates
had
their
hates
in
the
ring
today."
than (hit countiy ordinarily ipendt
Ahruhnm l.im oln at Churh-a- .ml I, u&lt; much as any u th rr rom nlM cta have ronsldcred It-gi*.
Advertisement from tin- Klrksvllle, Mo., Daily Express: hy
on hospital.^ |&gt;uh1ir silioolt or
ton. Illinois. Sept. |S, IHTiS. In the nan. am in favor of having the lab.-., to earrv out some of his
nor position n- igm-il tig props* a Is hut that only uni- has
almott anything rltr in ihr tamr "Win. H. Fiddling. ‘Auctioneering is my s|H-cial line of busi­ jr o u -.e of that speech, Mr. I.in n d n it■uix w
hite man.
I eel approved. That lone measuie
ness. Prices are very reasonable. If I am out of town, make ( sain:
period of lime, except liquor.
Mi i.lnrolli later teacued the j
dates with my wife'."
I
! will say, then, th a t 1 am N -tn from alavery; tun it isn 't | wa* for settlin g the wartim e
claim* of JapaneseIt it thr |Hihcy of ihr Drino
From the Trenton, N.J., Evening Times: "Representa­ I net, nui ever have been. In of iteorsi tlint he ever ch an g ed ' evaluation
An ericana.
cratic adminiilialion to maintain tive Charles A. Eaton is an official whose words carry con­ i favi.i of hiiiiging aliout in any his view on "social and political
Of the others he said: "I be- ?
the politico! and ao u al iip .ility."
high put at and to blame it on siderable weight. His remarks in the current issue of The wray
lievc that it is nereasury to enact!
ennauly of the while and Iduck
ln
e
N
egro
ha*
slnre
heen
given
the RriHlhiaant. You are- widl American Magazine are therefore worth nothing."
the law * I have rvcomnienilcil In I
rare*: th a t I am not. nor ever
7&gt;jlitlcal equality," even in the
aware that tlir Dr mm rati arr
From the Claremont, N. II., Daily Eagle: "Most of these h iv e ln-en, in favor of making South, whim* he 1* n-n* perm itted o i.l.i to make the guarantee! of
blaming high p iiirt on thr Rr- |M-ople. we believe, don't like the idea of u Sovfet-dainiiinled vetura -it Juror* of N egroes, nor to vote in Democratic priniariea; ill, Constitution teal und vital."
oi ipialifyiiig them to hold of- out (he siH'ial l-*iti«r. which Mr. D use are the others:
puhlitant. And yml taw in thr Europe."
"I. K-tahlishing a permanent
f.o-, nor to internniiry w ith i.iia-oln etnphasitril, atill exiats In
— Reader’s Digest. while
pa|&gt;rr yettrrday that Srctelary of
people; and I atill any. in the South. It wa&lt; in upholding commission on civil rights, a joint
Agrirulturr B r a n n a n advocatrt
nihlllion to thia. Hint Ihrre in a | that h arrier that Southern dele- coi. c i casiimal com mittee on civil
pin* leal difference he Iween the gatrs in th e recent convention rigiits and u civil rights division
that farm rit ttnrr tome of their
w hile and him k rare* which, I took th eir stand ngain*| th e civil in the l)i luirlm ert of Jiistlre.
grain to at to Lrrp thr pricr of
(Kmtn The Allanla Journal)
’ J. Ntrengthening existing civil
I* Iev e . will forever for hid the 1ijaitta piunk in the platform, die
wheat and other graint hum (all
lights statutes.
t-se r me* hemg together on ta h u by I’resiilent Truman.
ing. You aim taw a few dayt
"3. Providing federal protection
The “ F itn l tm-omv" if roup al- *alarii- la-t year inerra-eil. In
against i&gt;lulling
,
ago wlirrr anolhrr Irdrral agrniv vtaya aulfcra * i r v r r r Inaa of purchasing pow er. In ri'nl.ltTU.MHI,Iris.iimg Dial the tight tii|
puirlinonif power timing pt-riotla 000 a- com pared with 4JI.UI?,advocated a irdm tion ol 8 per­ of inflation, lull now cornea n set OOo.lMio ltl 1920. At the same tim e
vote in t lections for frd rrn i of­
cent in tlir tire of next yrat't uf atalltllra that holla iluwn Into however, purrhnalng power of
fice* rhati not l*e contingent upon
U'SfllBSfS 111*, 1*111 SMI
HAND TURNED
1 1
Tel,tor.
The
lleialil;
wheat crop If that dorm 't tend dollar* ami renta Juat how much dividend- ahrank (torn 41,717,.
City, had to march through an the paym ent of taxes.
"f. Establishing a F air Employto raitr prices, w r don’t know I (hi* lot* hat amounted (u nilirt- OOO.lSsi to $4J!H|.iMai.taKi during ‘ |f a g an g ster threatened you unligntrd tunnel fur 200 yard* to
th r lOLMi pvak -p rtn pertly perlisl." *
'
.
, ...
or your rh lld ien ’a Uvea, ynur s i t In th eir tarR-t* The pit de m int i ’rsi-tlr* Cunimission to pre
Event Slippers ere »o sm ooth. flexible, end roft, ilrqr
what dori.
The figiitt-* yi-re minplleU from
These figurea aes-tn to juattry huabamf would fight, w ouldn't he, tall urn* (he target up, acorca,* vcr.t unfair diserim inat'an in em ­
! n long study of offidul g u terli- the h-iwl th a t In vector* are m a k - '„ r ,.ve|| „ „
ployment.
w,„
B|Mllll
t,
7
|
|
,
lV
*
mike floorx fe d like the pine needle end m ots car­
patrnes
and
marks
them.
T
his
S e n a t o r fh-llalul. life lorn; nn-nt atallrtira, hy John A. ing I hear day* and show (hat
"it. Prohibiting discrimination ip
ebuul us wnineti doing our sh are? wa* very strenuous work, hut Co.
pet
nf the deep woods W e h iv e scvcrel good jrytci.
Democrat and l;h&gt;uda ciackrr, Ilitchir. rhalituan of the lioaril nf cvrn In
period of "high income We a te th r guaiilinn* u( iiur child
I stood out in being fust and iltlits-.nte transportation facilities.
pay* high tribute to ihr Wftli the Fifth Avenue Coach Co., N ew and full em ployment" a rath er ren'a safety moat uf thu day. Can efficient on their targets
"7. Providing home - rule and
Yoik fiiv
large segment of the pmiuliition wr afford |n !*• eompluernt when
C ongirtt for patting the lax re­
j &gt; i . with the M-l .10 enl. rifle su it, age Mt plesidi'lltial elections I
ytfrr u AA pe uu i /a ^ te tiu k i t z u . l b u i j j t L
'y y i&amp; U
Mr. Ititchie'a authcntiratisl r e ­ ran Is- caught in a financial there a le neighborhood* in our film IP round* from five d ifferen t for tne irsldehta of the District
vision hill ovrr the President'* in it point* out that in 1t*47 ror* aqurere. It aeeins also to su b ­
of
Columbia.
pom,tunnt
slow
and
rapid
fire,
fair
city
where
a
little
child
ca
n
­
veto. "Tho bill will tavr the imrnte prof ilt ntauimtril to 117,- stantiate management'* ***ritton
" 8. Providing stutchoiHl for H a-|
not venture outdoors alum- for Ti i *e on th e liiuwnuig autom atic
people n | Monda alonr.'* Senator 40(1,000,000 ..r S O p, r rent of the that labor** shnte In the nationnt fear
of injury from weapons put rift - range fired 10 rounds. Those w.,ii and Alaska and a g reater
income
ha*
increased
fat
Iwyond
national
income.
l.alMir'a
ihnu*
in
•Holland *anl m Orlando tail
Into oth er children’* hands n&gt; with the If. automatic pistol fire d m ix .o re of *c-|f.govi-rnmcnt for
wnge* and anlariea from private the rise in th e m*t of living.
toy*?.
10 rounds, ami carbine men fired no, island possession*.
week, “an nlim ah d $(&gt;8,000,000 liu aims tea totaled 11 OS.200,000.000
tilpntei) (hat the latter stale’ll. Equalising the opportunities
this year." Smalor Holland did or (12 |s-r rent of the national In­ menl is true, we know id no one
It is fine t« know th e te are 4&lt;i loi.ml*. 8 g t. Klliworth Hoover
of &amp;.nford tc v iril 8 bulbe yea and lor u sid e n ts in the United State*
law*
against
such
usr
of
guns,
to
me.
who
has
the
rig
h
t
to
say
it
ir
not
not mention tlir fad that tlir 80th
Wage* and aalariea .Hewed a a* it should tie. Wr know of an •mt isn't th r greater responsi­ on-- * only a quarter of an inch to liccomc naturalised citiu-n#,”
C ongirtt s a t (imlrnllrd hy Hr- dollar
gain «f KI2.7I per cent one with Ih r prerogative lo say bility really our* as mother* to from the iduck All M-t and r a r('f)H R K (T MESH WEAK
publirant. hut at Hirtulrnt Tin­ over I 02tt, while dividend* tn* a bond salesm an is worth more foster safety and neighliorlluras, ntv.a&gt;» were fin 'd on a 2nn y ard
The a rt of weaving date* lou-k
to man's ra tllrs t civilization.
man hat gonr to mmr paint to rrraaed hy only 10.70 per cent. to scclctv th an a bnrkmason.
to banilh fear and intlm!dnt&lt; i? tange.
The men ute their msm meal in
Only |fl.H00,(HK&gt;.oou wa* paid out
Hut there i* this al*&gt;ut higher If we trulv want a wmld nt pvi|C*,
point nut. it wat.
In invtator* in dlviilenilt,
and higher wags-* t'nlrsa the;* let us cultivate it earnestly and thv. Iiulst an d tam e hark to ra m p
i.'n ut 7:00 F riday evening. Most
In real value pun hating pow­ come from increased output. th«y faithfully In vmr own hart, jv td
T h r Aito&lt; lalioii of Comu Magamen (leaned up and went stra ig h t
lin r Puhliiheit hat ilrn d n l to ir- er, lhal I* labor'* ahare In 1047 have to U- paid for hy the con­ bet u* recunginie the enemy to lie m achine gm, rnngc w ire
w «t SI per crnl g reater than in sumer* of th e thing* or service* while it i* a tender lu ll , weed
form It hat ado|&gt;lrtl a todr (ol 1020, while dividend* paid In­ purchased
completely exhausted from th e
,
that we women c m uproot.
haul da/V work
In charge of
rtf nirm lirn which piom itn not vestor* U tt year were reduced In
So continuing dintuml* fur
Hlncetely
quaner* detail wen- 1st Sgt T. V
to prexrnt to ilt 50.(KK),()00 lead­ purchasing power hy IMS per higher w ages mean eventual
M ary b. Wilson
It.own, CpI William II I'ugh, und
in the *amc period.
linuidation of consumer ability lo
er* K rn rt uf ladulic torluir, vul­ cent
IM . it. II. Hnlirock.
The "real
ofa mthe
***** value"
******* a*
*p 1047 buy. That a"
tl * ITtlRU*
is »viinvninq{
something 1fur
econogar or texy picture*, ohtcene dollar, ha-eii on priers prevailing mists really to worry nhmit, and
Asa't Divialnn Commander. Genr ia l Joseph C. Hutchison of Sonlanguage, or thr method* and In IIW . wa* (kl rents, the le p o rt It i* som ething of considerable
for-l inspected the rifle range*
iracticet of criminali. By adopt- contlnunt. Therefore, wages and ivertinence to th e general public
K s s l l s s v S tr«*&gt; l - a a r n s r i
and gave helpful instruction to
ng turh a &lt;m{r tlir Attocialion
•nui tiHik the hoy* away,” Mr*. ntiinnous e n l i s t e d personnel.
M itsgnr told Jm lge Runt, quiver- General R u tch b o n gave tnatrucBETTER GET YOURS NOW. WHEN
admit* that comic magarinet Itavr
With anger.
tion to n early every riflem an on
been publuhu.g tuch p id u trt. and
SCHOOLS AND COU.EGEH OPEN THEY
"b ittle .Philip was hiding behind th r inngr front Co, b, and th e
that they air harmful. If ynur
MAY HE SCARCE. EVERY COLLEGE
ihv door and whi n hi* fath er took rising score was vety noticeable
STUDENT
NEEDS A TYPEWRITER.
ion has hern qirnding hit timr
them
out
uf
the
hoiue
he
was
-----------------------------------By WtUIAM HITT--------------------------- ----- —
a f t , i this instruction.
It wa*
c i jj .g, ’No. daddy, tm'.”
trading them, it may hr well to
aviuvnt th at Co. I felt very proud
Central P r ti.i W iitu
Knve made no l-one* aliout it in to bt.vr the G eneral take such an
cotuider hit prrirnl attitude to­
tam t. TO H1R F A M I L Y th at
their flogcra In the worh of that
jn b - iu t In them .
ward life, ire if he dorin’l need
aaatarnar who drove away a
eoracwhal accrct agency.
" th e y are my sons anil I madeIt wa&gt; noticed by numerous
more freih air and outdoor rxerburglar by hitting the second
! I t
up t iy ntlnd I wa* going to have hlgn ranking officers on th e
S c ite .
atory specialist in th* “wait w ith
Missouri to ilio td tt found ho
ihtui." he said.
range- that Co. I’s weapons w ere
an alarm clock m uit *t»m the
touldn't tltrp unit si ht turned
Wtien the heating ended. Mr a. in excellent condillun
Much o f
|
We got a little noli-r from the
man of the hour.
Metsgur walked over to her the uedi* hero should go to S g t.
on tn tltclrie Ion Ihti sounded
daughter In-law. Mr*. Kaye Jump­ l-ainh L. M oran, Unit C aretaker
City of Sanford the other day
f f I
/tie a train, rl/irr that, a
ed away and snapped, "I don't at the A tm oiy at Sanford.
moose thould b t luif a b rrttt.
Government re/caicf Arcw/ng
about our lax aiir»*mrnl which
•Veil want to talk to you.”
in d u itif f r o m i l t voJunfary
I t 1
nearly knocked m out of our
"Nb, and I don't either," Kaye
It ia not known when nr where
t l t t t m t nt to c o n t tiv t grain.
A Canadian fireman •*• lira ta
chait. Well. we ho|&gt;e that evrryaald.
rug making originated.
That, uya Hoyt King, may b t
hi* pome whan ha set dawn an
one ehr it getting until*r noticr*
A moment la ter in the corridor,
All marhlnw complete with carrying c b m and guaranteed lu be
good lo t e la t afex u*.
a packet af matches Hawavar,
Kaye told his mother flatly he
became miiery certainly love*
l t l
he survived hie experience with
free
from defective pnrtn ur workmanahip.
didn’t w ant her to see the hoy*.
the hel Mat.
A Britisher actually wan th#
company. It itn’t »o much what
"Well, th ey want to see me."
I I t
the anrttmeni it that count* in
fnyliih gall thomplemhip. Haw
-hi aald with tear* in her eyea
Aationomcra now c o n t e n d
O P T O M E T R IST
* F e d e ra l E xcIm la x e x tr a .
T e rm * If den Ired.
the final analytii; it n whal the
and her voice breaking. *1 know
dW we let lhal happen?
thet
the
temperature
at
the
corn
Ltw v do."
actual las t* that hurt*. If thr
t I I
PROMPT
COMPLETR
of the tun M-approximately XI,Kaye, who plana to return to
City Commuiion remain* firm and
OPTICA!. 8BRVICF
The FBI reporta It baa g ath ­
000,000 d a g r a a a PabreaheU.
hi* itand a t the Mocomho Night
COME IN TODAY AND ASK TO SEE THEM. YOU WILL BE PLEASED
levie* their aiieiiment* ai they
ered 109,000,000 fingerprint* In
They would tiring up a subject
Club in Loa Angeles in a few
Olaaaeu
praacrlbed,
dlepewaad
the laat 31 year*. Evidently a
days, u i d he will appeal lha In ­
have been fifiurd by the expert i,
tike that right ta the middle ot
Repair* and adjaetarente Brad*
( m t many outaidera have bad
diana custody case.
• heal wavel
it will he in a position tn lower

Unhappy Is The I&gt;ot Of ‘Fixed-Income* Folk

Sanford For uni

Evans Slippers

National (xuard

B . L. Perkins &amp; Son

PORTABLE

Band Leader

I

TYPEWRITERS
NEW MACHINES-LATE
MODELS NOW IN STOCK
FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Corona Clipper, Pica o r Elite Type .................. *$72„r&gt;0
Corona Sterling, with tabulntor. P ica or Elite
$82.50
Corona Silent, the very fin e s t................................ $87.50
Underwood Universal, a beauty .......................... $72.50
Underwood Champion, with ta b u la to r............... $84.50

Dr. C. L. Persons

Elba las tnillagf In a point where
Sptlnkl* a cream pla arith
ooe wilt be hurt. But if it cut*
of them, we will be right mixture af orange rind ■
ilt»r; this combination ta atari
there hollering with toe itelteioua whan uaad aa a topping
for plain vanilla cooktoo.

A famous rug, "The Holy Oatpot of tho MDeque at ArtWhil
now in tho South Ketudngton
Museum in Loudon, (a tralurd at
more than HOODOO,

Combine crahmeat (canned or

freeh) with white aauce and grat#d yellow eheew for a casserole
rlieh that can tie reheated nl the
last moment before serving. Top
with huttoted crisp cereal crumb*.

Ifoara B-IS — 1-1
ML M l

Atlantic National Beak Mdg.
HaafnrtL FUrtla
'

■in h M A ■

HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE 0 0 .

T ypew riters, A dd in g M achines, C heck W riters
H14 Magnolia Arrew

Phone 44

�TCT8DAT JULY 2 7, 1948

AndPersonal Activities

Social
Jariln Palmer Ray, Society Editor

iMfeu M ary Carlton
B y Mother

Social Calender Honored
*

MONDAY

Circle* of th e W.8.C.8. of th e
F u » t Methodist Church will m eet
a t 8.00 P.M. a* follows: Circle
No. I with Mr*. W. 8. Thornton.
W .st Fir at S tre e t: Circle No. 2
with Mrs. W. P. Chapman. 208
W **2-N ineteenth 8trecl; Circle
Nn. “ with Mra. Fletcher Roll*,
1421 Valencia Drive: Circle No. 4
with Mi*. T. “F. McDaniel. 1313
Paris Avenue;. Circle No. ft w ith
Mr«. L. T. Dose. 1501 East Second
S treet; Circle No. 0 with Mra. L.
S. lU rk ty , 1902 Fr-nch Avenue;
Cl tie No. 7 w ith Mr*. Edw ard
K irelxr In Caxaclhcrry.
T lx Philathea Class of the F irst
Pirsuyterlan Church will have its
regular m eeting In th r form of a
r o r t^ d dish Vuppcr at the home
of mT-. P. P. Piety In Osteen a t
6:J0 o'clock. T he group will m eet
a t the home of Mr*. K. W. Fite on
Cc'-ty Avenue at 0:00 o'clock.
Th* Truth Seeker* d a t a of the
F irat Methodist Church will m eet
at 3:00 P. M. a t the home of Mr*.
L. 8. Harkey, 1002 French A ve­
nue.
The Reardall Avenue Cirri* will
meet at the Reardall Avenue
Chanel at .1:00 P. M.
T&gt;1 Rainbow Girl* will meet a t
the Masonic lla ll a t 7:30 P. M.
All officer* an? urged to lie
present.

cate piano recital In th* studio
a t 60.1 M yrtle Avenu* a t 11:16
o'clock. The public is extended
a cordial invitation to attend.
TKs Pilot Club will hold ll*
b u O es* m eeting in the T ourist
Center a t 8;00 I \ M. Tim i-v-ti.i
will meet a t 7:30 P. M.
THURSDAY
I K Interm ediate G. A.* of the
F irst R antlit Church will meet a t
th* home of Mr*. R. T. Thom**,
80a Millie Avenue
The B ip tiit Churches will hold
an k.'sociational quarterly meet*,
ing in New S m yrna. The m eeting
will begin a t 10:00 A. M. and a
la ry u n l dish luncheon will be
ILs -J h al noon.
,

HID NIX KNIIOLLH
Svriney Johnston Nix, -J r , of
Sanford, la enrolled in Indiana
U nivirslty’* reeord.hrenklng sum m ar session, according to an a n ­
nouncement by University Regiatrai Charles &amp; H arrell.
The U niversity’* total summ er
enrollment consist* of 6,120 fulllliV and 1.947 part-tim e student*.
o £ b - ' full-tim e studonls enrolled,
more than 3.000 are veterans o f
Work! II who a re continuing th e ir
school work through the sum m er
months.

Stretch a cream ed ham Hlah
with cooked noodle* and cookad
gre-n snapbeans. Accompany It
with pickled w hite onions or a
homemade relish.

Mi*a Mary C arlton was honored
on her Sftlh birthday with a p a rty
given on F riday night by h e r
mother, Mr*. G. II. Carlton, a t
their home a t 616 Park Avenue.
L cw iy arrangem ent* of m u lti­
colored sinnins and greenery w ere
used In decorating the rooms.
During the evening danrlng w as
enjoyed and several game* plnyvd
wilii p riie s lieing won by Misa
Doiothy Whlddon and Hay Thom ­
as. hollowing th e games refreshme it*, consisting of cake, iced
c u :t-rd and punch, were served
hy Mr*. C arlton assisted hy Mrs.
Is- U-i t T uttle.
Those enjoying the evening

P
Hr. and Mrs. Iw-e Peek left yi stenluy for St. Augustine where
they plan to m ake their future
home.
f ir ., Ilati-I Hill has irturnrd to
h er home In Millington, Tenn. a f­
lat v,siting w ith Mr. and Mr*.
Will W hitm ire fo r a few days.
Mis. Voile A. William* i* spend-tig *omr tim e in Atlanta. Da
with her son and daughtrr-in-la-v,
Mr. and Mr*. Charln* William*.
Mi. ar.d Mr*. A. II. Mahoney
us their gue*t* over the pnat
wvt-kmd, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
R. Ryan who a re spending some
time at D aytona lleaeh.

im J

h: lends will re g re t to learn that
r . it. Bach. J r . la routined to the
Orange Memorial Hospital where
h r underwent an operation this
■ fin noon

Philnthcas To Honor
All Form er MembcrH

F isa Hat n e tt Redding ha- as
n et guest* r t her home on Val­
encia Drive. Louise and Barbara
AiJ form er memU-rs of the Phil- An:. -Volflev of Tampa. She will
alitea Class of the First Preahy- return to T am p a with her gucsta
vet tali Church a re invited tb m eet to *|-end a week.
wi;h the elas* fo r a rnvered dish
Mi. and Mr*. Will Whitmlr^
sup; cr on Monday night at th e
ntm.- of Mr*. P P. Piety in O itecn havs had a* th e ir guests for the
a l .1.30 o'clock. The group will |uvst week th e ir son and daughterim?» at the hom e of Mra. K. W. in-law. Dr. and Mr*. F ird C
Kite on C elery Avenue at 6:00 W hitmire and children. Janice ana
o'clock and go in a body to th e Fied. Jr. of Ft. Payne. A|a
Piety home. Thi* I* for the benefit
Fr.?nds will l*e glad to |r»rn
of those who do not know w here
/ l r s . i'iety lives. All members t h v Dean C a rp e n te r, son of Itrv.
and firm e r mrml&gt;er* are urged to and Mr*. M ark T Carpenter, i*
recuperating nicely Irom an oneratti mi.
aliun at the H alifax Hospital ir.
Davlona Reach.

B r a z i l i a n Opera
I h G r e a t Success
LOS ANGELK8. Julv 27. W*&gt;—
An enthbfiaatir audience lost
nlgiu cheered the world premiere

''U
ifila lr n a *
* a■ South
C n u tk
1 mmaer­
r .
of lT
Mnagdalena."
A
ican flavored light opera wMch
ior-i.a destined fo r a long stay on

Broadway.

The Lo* A ngeles Ciyie O pera
A ssetlatlon lavished an eatim att^i
I3CJ.OOO on th e show and It a p ­
pear- to lie a worthwhile invest%
ia rr i. The p ren tirre at the phllnlrm onic saw aomi- ddttish »c*mrr&gt; and one or tw o slow spots, h u t
It is largely a haml-ome, In trig u ­
ing production.
'M agdalena’s " greatest asset |*
a \uperlative scorn created liy
llt:io r Vllla-Lohu-. distinguished
Iltstilla n compu-cr. The f ir s t
night crowd wwa-oomelimes daxed,*
but usually enchanted hy the pulsaDi.g rhythm s and rontrapunU l
mclulle*.

Building G r o u p Of
Garden Club Meet**

S

HintM To HouseWiveH

Laundering. Wash handkerchief*,
before they are badly eoiled so
that they need little or ne rubbing
to become clean. An hour'* soak
in cool suds trill loosen much of
the soil and *av« strenuous wash-

• u r he wrote a novel cal
Uanfear Pattern," a stoi
arietorrratlc young man,
cofscrvative eociety (at

(1'iaiM R A fd

HOLLYWOOD, July 27 l/M W hat great movie sermw stick In
your ptlnd ?
Average movie fan* are suf­
fering waves of nostalgia these
days, titire reissues of old pic­
ture*'. a n now glutting th r film
market- Having become a fan *’
early- a* I could lift a gruhhy
hand UP to the box-offire. I have
a warehouse of movie memories,
from &gt;'»&gt;* past Pour another
Mitparilla and liitcn to them:
Irene Dunne posing as a bur­
lesque queen in “ The Awful
T ruth", • , Barluira Stanwyck
tripping Henry Fonda In "The
Ijidy Eve” . . . The earthquake
in “San Francisco” . . , Margo
growing old a- ,hc leaves ShangriLa in “ Lost llorison.”
Jam es Cagney flopping dead
through a door in “ Public Enemy”
, . , Paul Muni disappearing into
the d arkn.-ss at the end of *1
Am A Fugi;iven . . . The locust
plague in "1****! E arth ” . . . .
Humphrey n-.gnrt listening to
•‘Aa Time Goes Uy“ in “Casahlanca.”
Wallet Huston realising lie hud
discovered gold in ''T he Treasure
of th# Sierra M adre” . . Jim m y

Telephone 148

A r m WINNINO the title ,.f - f t r n r h
Pin-U p Girl of DMT at a beauty
contest In Pails, ADMin llrande*
t-oses for the still an.l n&lt;-«»teel
photugtatihers.
&lt;/• '. rnatlonnlt

BASIC SUIT . . . Thla autum n
o f 1948, Just es an y othar season,
th e aleek, tailored and hard-wear­
ing su it of the type pictured
keep# pace with th e moet-talkedabout fashion! A new model of
black gabar-llnr designed by New
York'* Molly, It has a singlebreasted Jacket shaped to round
tho hlpltne, and b u t t o n - f l a p
pocket*.
Ml. and Mr*. F. A. Dyson. Mi**
&lt;N. Y. Dress fiu fifu le Photo)
Elizabeth Dyson and Ml*. Av»
W right Davis spent Satunlay at
D«ytuna Reach where they s-nJoyrJ a picnic w ith Itav. ami Mrs.
lly VIVIAN IIROWN
M«rk T. C arp en ter and their chil­ A l' N 'ewsfraturrs
dren and Rev. and Mr*. John D.
Shirley of Dayton*.

MIAMI. July 87. &lt; P|
W.
Keith Phillips, Oiungi- Howl tic­
ket nlloratloli rhultnian. (--signed
yrstctilAy Imvsiih- - f what no
chat god wsy Hunfait -hstrihntion"
of ticket* foi tho a n i'.sl llrv .g c
lloul foot I-sa11 classic New Yearn
day. Phillips charged that of Dje
nearly 00,000 soat- nvnilnMo,
fewer than 3,000 - ill tie lift this
year for th e gcnoial public.
He said the two li nnis will
shnre 16,000 sent*, Florida ie*ident* mitaido Miami 7.500, Dm
fto O range llowl Committeemen
hay** lieen altocalid ''.loo tickot*
lull ore asking more. City of
Miiimi dignitnrio- I.”00. mil of
town dignitaries '.‘J&gt;00, pto,* and
radio 1.000, hnlftimo bow participnnta .’l.ytHI, band- 2.600, companics en terin g float- 2.5*Ml. pro­
gram advertiser* 010 nod “o rig ­
inal backets" of Do- Orange
Howl classic, 10, l,M*

Teen Talk

P. II. T cp -lr left today for
Clinton, la. w here he will lie assooeled w ith the Clrminthaw
Con.(ruction Company. Kn route
he a ill visit in Wcirton. W. Va.
with hi* p are n ts.
lie will he
jo im d w ithin th e neat several
month* hy M rs. Tepslc and daugh­
te r. M artha Jean.

Willi

NIRTII

ANNOUNCEMENT

Hiiam.

m ill

'g ag ed In alhlnlira ho was much
mnro |Mipular than liefnrr, ho
says.
.vlaitlia thinks girl* should Join
high school club* or sororities;
Ih- sm a rt, about th eir grooming,
an d work in teen-age canteens to
lie populur. She adds:
"Canteen* really havo Iwen
heaven-sent for th r boys and
girl*, ll i Iocb your heart goml
to see tho young-ler* dancing,
singing and engnging In goorl,
clean fun a* they do a t our
Dixieland canteen Wo all take
tu rn s
Iwhlnd the
coke
bar
which help* make the canteen

Mi. an.! Mr*. C. L. Kellar anMember* of th e building com - nnu.icrd tcwlay th e birth of a
illtee of the Sanford C ardan d aurltler, Ju d ith Marie, on July?
lub met for a railed meeting on 20 i.t the F crn ald loiughton Merlday m orning a t th* horn* o f mvr.al H ospital. Mr*. Keller I*
Mrs. II. II. McCaalln on Mtllon- th&lt; firm er H a u l Edwaru* of this
villa Avenue. T he meeting w as city.
presided over by MY*. McCaalln.
chairman who presented E lton
RywIANE RADS
••
J . Jtuujflili.il, aid ilU cL lie dU There
are 6 ranteena in Mem­
f cussed changes In plaq* for th o
Did- V larden Club building which wgro
WASHINGTON
.Francis
..
phis. Martha aays her Dixieland
die. the form er A ttorney G eneral, debated hy the committee.
canteen is the lnrge«t and once
,
am hi* wife, known to the world
n year all the canteen* get to ­
It was voted to present these
of literature a* K atharine G a rri­ changes to tho general club in th e
g eth er and have a "Coke Hall"
son Chapin, havo been spending fall. Mr*. C. E. Ginn, president
w hich they hold at Dixieland.
the ir mornings in ihelr G eorge­ of the du b , sta te d this morning
Marthii and E arl, the first two
town home w riting.
tren -ag rr* lo aplx-ar on Dirk'*
th a t the group hopes to begin ftt
Biddle Is putting the nine least p art of th e building In th e
show which will feature two
lecture* on political science, wfclch near future. A b o u t/14 member*
he raieful not to spread fish teener* each week, visited the ire
ho gave * t» Chicago University of the rom m lttoa were present flavor when fish la atorrd In the show the Empire S tale Build­
last vinter. In to book form, an&lt;^
refrigerator, A lw ays keep It In ing, did »&lt;&gt;me roof g atd rn d a n r­
Mr*. Riddle ha* Ju*t completed a
ln g and »aw a few • baseball
a tightly roverad receptacle.
gam e*. Martha, who plan, to
hiiM y successful play.
The play, title d *'8oJourner
Croam puffs m ay he Riled with stu d * music*In the fall, la a real
By Isabella 8. Thurshy
T roth,'' Is Mtlng produced a t tho
vai.illa lcc cream a n d topped d ilh ha set &gt;a11 fan.
Owl Of The Mwair lie* . . . .
Ami Mean INrgro Theater Playbut let scotch taUco for a party
S pike Jones' " I Kiss Your Hand
house In N e # York. It'e about a
IIANDKRHCHIBF CARR
dcsicrt.
JMliHame," Frankie C arle's “T h at
N urto wonatn who was born a
Fins linen handkarchlafa a r e
V iv e O’Cloek, Feeling," loiula
slave In upper New York state. precious possessions that* day*
P rim e '
"The
Sad
Cowboy,"
when linen and o th e r fin# fabrics'
B eryl Davis' "D on't Blame Me,"
‘coma high' in tho ■tires. To mako
Hammy Kay*’* “ A in't Doin’ Bad
handerchlef* lo st longer, te slile
D oin' Nothin'," Jo S taffo rd 's “This
scientists of tho U . 8. DspartK ent
la th r Moment," A rth u r Godfrey'*
o f A griculture o ffe r torn* sugges­
"T u rk ish Delight," Tommy Tucktions about buying and car*:
• r'* " l ^ t Her Go." Roy A cufr*
Buying. Th* more n a n * and
"T h e World Can't Stand l-ong."
compact the w oaea and weight o f «
R ing Crosby'* "Volume II 'of
the handkerchief, th e grqpter I U '
C rosby Classic*," Ruddy Clarke's
chance of survival. E m broidered'
Initials, open w ork, and hand-ham
stichlng sad to th e appearance an d ,
cust and. uiilo itu n aU ly , also roako
the handkerchief more fragile.
T he firet break often comae a t
the hem stitching, where the fabric
is Ihlnnsr, or around Initials
or hare the em broidery la to much
heavier than
th e surround la g
linen. H*ml-rolled edge* are lees
sturdy i hair stitched hems.

WASHINGT0N
LETTER

Berlin (Crisis

Hollywood

Jsycce Drive
• * •-H ilew sH r r s s i !* •■ * u n i

K i|M-nt in Iho o|M-ration of our
Ti.uri I Inform ation rtonlh and
rcliiiid good will work for our
vislturs.
"I.i. i F riday evening, tho J ayce: - piibllthril in tho Sanford llrr*
aiu a ropy of our hudgi l for the
la; I )• ar, and wo fool that this is
P iii | h i Iwcause we fool •(!»* everyoi.o fia t contribute* to this organix.iin ,i has the rig h t to know
h i« the money it raim-d and
•p?m
"You have before you a ropy
of tin t report. We a*k th a t you
stud; It carefully and consider
our ii'i'ieat* on the merit* of our
work
' 1-1-1 year we made a d in x t
appeal lor fund* lo Operate the
tourist program to tho m orrhautru m . .'lid were must generous,
hut i r noted that far too few
w ire l&gt; aring Du- etpen&gt;e, while
other- prlneipally the rhaln store
oi/nuilailons, were enjoying Ihe
ta n fit* without rontrlhutlng their
six re.
"From th at observation and exptr'v.uw we feci th a t tills civic
function, the promotion of the
toi 11-1 industry can Ih* Ih-*I achiev­
ed tnn-jgh our government K cjuh they have the power to see
that ill pay i-qunlly for the hetir
fils fi-ciivml.
M ease give I hie
reouest wiur ronsideiation iHHause
w. f u l that Oil* program is vital
to ti.e growth anil progress of
8&lt; in.n &gt;le County."
Kuilyb- lloushnlder then ailliiiiiid the Commission and said'
“ Tnc Juidor Chamber of Com­
m en t of Semlnolr County i* not
a -oci.il i rg an itatio n ; It |* a busi­
ness organisation devoted to the
Improve nient and progress of

Heminolc County and the City of
8-tnlord.
" In the site of th** County ami
C i'v and th e fund* available to
wor! with, the Seminole County
Junioi Chamber of Coinmerrs* Is
one i f th- most active In the State
of Florida and hat done and I*
doing a M o f good for the County
and Citv in tourist promotion and
various other activities
'll* tk',400 w r a rc asking for
could Iw raised by roliriting the
men hai.t*. hut th a t la not fair hecause tjir expenditure of this mon­
ey Iwnefii*lolly affects everyone'
la ti- City w ith er d irertly or intRrecily, asef the only way tn uittrihute surh expenditure (n every
old' is hy using public fund* rather1
th a t asking, a few m erchants tn
m a te up Dip en tire omounL"
A litter from Edw ard 1L Schrin:dcr nf Crrve Coeur. Mo. was read
in which he aU ted th a t he will
arriv e here about Sept. IS w ith an
eight p* senger boat which will

lf»*K

ra g t

ttM |

will make n gtatem rnt in P arlia­
ment Thursday on th r ccitcrol
international ait nation. ThL* will
irp la rc a foreign affair* iTrlxitr,
m iginally scheduled for Wednes­
day, In the House of Common*
IHit cancelled last night afte r
m nsultntlon of ihe I aiwr govrrn m rn t ami Conservative party
trailer*.
Itevin ha* ran c rlln l plan* t«»
leave thi* w rrk for a three wrrk
vacation In Malta lirra u ir of the
international altuntinn. lie will
kii’p in close touch with hi*
office, limitini; himself to brief
trip* to the country and seaside.

anti-Cnmmunlst iucceaior, Johantie* Stumni, lie di •mused. Markg tn f. achoolnl in Communist lore
a fte r surrendering at Stalingrad,
l..k» filed M vcral hundu-J Ilrrlln
tHdicvmen and been nrru»«d of
ri&gt;nniv|ng with the Russians in
the kidnaping o f over 8,000 (,rrmana.
American and llritiah a. ti n.
Id**vkt*d rail tra ffic into and Rom
the Ituwian to n e of Germany in
rita liatlo n for the land !Jork.i li­
the Russian* impo-ed a month
ugo on llcrlln. A Nether land,
The fetnalr Kiwi (n new Zra'governm ent spokesm an expressed
mi.it bird I lay* h*-r eggs in a bur­
reg ret.
Meanwhile in lu'ndnn a diplo­ row and the male doe* most of
m atic official aaid the we-tern the tirulialing.
power* have dctid rd that tlicif
■ninba isadnr* will prev-nt per.
1 &gt; amlly to Foreign Ministei V
i.M. Molotov proposal* for rel! 11inir the lln lln cri*l*.
W. Bedell S m ith and Sil M lu
l.rice Peterson, th e American ai.-l
llritiah envoy* to Iturnia, l-ith
attended a th ree hntu cnnfrrrnre
tidily of ranking diplomat., of
th e three w e,tern power*.
The inform ant raid that under
Die a,-reed plan, th r ami-1 &gt;ai!|&gt;i*
of the U .8 , llritain and France
.will present the view* of their
countries orally to Molotov on
Die Rutfian land blockade of
llerlin and th e qumDon of t.,U ,
•m other (ierinan problems
This mrthiMl, less formal than
l a not her diplonfntie note, i- viewed
in offering g rea ter leeway in
getting nn •igreemcut ll avoid-.
In part at least, the ti-k of
draw ing another format dipt»
m atir refection. It wn* rod ilu
* loseil whether th r nmli.'i .oh-r
mom t i s
would present the view- individ­
ually nr in a Iw-dy
Sm ith tentatively i» sehedtilrd
to fly Itack to Moscow today or

Ov|e-b&lt; lirnuch line !*• hIIhw rc: i
dvnl* access lo Ihelr properly
•outt. of th&lt;* railroad.
l-cDera from the Lion-. Jayree*
and I hamlH-r &lt;&gt;f Commerce cominerding th* Commi -lon on inkini: first *trn* In provide a swim­
ming pool w ere r-sd . Engineer
Ithlph l.uliioskl -aid ihul he would
■lilt]/ r&lt;instMlrlion of a pool In
Pahokee, detail* of which were
levt-aled in n I d le r to E. G. Kilp alritk from u friend in Ihnl rity .
i'Die U tter -n * read to the Com­
mission
Mi.vm Flank Tallml of Oviedo
wi iti Du Chmmission Dial Oviedo
wi I consider Joining a municipal
Ir^gi.e in th-* county when official*1
r tlu in from vacation on Sept. I.
A request for a donation to I he
Seminole tbiunlv Red Cm** by
C hairm an Knrlyle lloushnlder was
lUrli'md, due lo the fa rt, *nid Mr.
S a v ir, ll.al th ere is no City appi-.Pilalion for It.

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'Veteran Dogs Will
Gus Lesnevich
H o l d Spotlight At
Loses Title To Kennel Club Tonite
Freddie Mills P.jch one of the lean-limbed
American Desires T o
Fight Mills Again
Instead Of Louis
By M IL MACKLIM
LONDON, July 27 (A’V-Ringscarred Gut Lttntvirh sails for
hom* Friday minus thr world
light bsavyw.lghl championship
and rla once bright hou# of fight*
Ing for tha heavyweight crown,
Frrddla
Mills,
Itetlc-bro»*d
Briton, ac/amblrd Gut* future last
night In a aurprlia upsst. Tlia
forir.tr carnival rlouttr won th#
176-round crown with a 16-round
dtrUlon btfort tha largrat crowd
tvrr to at* a fight In Lngland
Troinotor Jack Solomons parked
46,000 into Wblta City Stadium
and grossed around (300,000.
Lasntvirli, twica hanged to tha
canvas and l«ft with ugly pashas
nediately anaround both ryaa, Immc
nounccd ha was discarding Ms
heavyweight aspirations in'favor
of another shot at Mills.
Gua* manager, Joa Veils, aald
hr bad a contrail for a laturn
would ba the third between the
Thera was talk tha fight, which
bout with th« 29-yrar-old Briton,
two, might ba stagad In New
York.
Leanevlch scored a tenth round
knockout over Mills In 1046.
This lima, however, ha failed to
pack the eama authority in his
fists after taking off soma tan
poundi to make weight. Ha heraly
squeaked in at 174 \ while Mills
weighed 170 U.
Lesnevich rushed Mill* in tha
first round but Freddi# landrd a
right hook that rut tha champ’s
left r)a and brought blood.
Lranevirh’a other eye was soon
gashed and tha American from
that point on aeemed unable to
grab command of the situation.
Freddie exploded what had
been a dull show In tha tenth
round. Ha spun Gua with a left,
then dropped him for a nine
count. Lesntrieh rose weakly only
to ba banged to the canvas again
by nine.
Referee Teddy Waltham, the
only official, didn’t hesitate in
riving hla verdict. Tha English
Towif exulted, “that our Fred­
die!"
Th* bout was fairly close de­
spite th* fact Lein#rich absorbed
th# bulk
I ‘ of the punishment. The
Associated Press acor# sheet gave
seven rounds to Gus, five to Mills
and counted three even.
Mill* learned to boa in a carni­
val boxing ahow. Ila won tha
British 176-pound till* In 1*42
and th* European crown last
year.
Lesnevich had hald the champ­
ionship alnca 1041.
Mill* Is th* first British
champion In his weight alnr*
Philadelphia Jack O'Brien took th*
title from Rob Fltxalmmona In
1005.

gn-yhound* which will gallop In
th* feature ninth race at in*
Vol jsia County Kennel Club In
Daytona Beach tonight I* a veter­
an of this nightly classic. Tern*
pcrmental Stupid Hugh will be
there. He Is the big brindle with
a tendency to run over dogs to get
In 'irst If he I* In the mood, but
but inclined to lag If things do
not quite suit hla fancy.
And that track, favorite. Han­
dle-owned Auto Pilot, winner of
ihr eighth race Friday, will be
there also. High Barbara# also
wii! bear watching. His record
to data I* not Impressive but on
othei tracks he ha* been a sensa­
tion and there Is no telling when
he will start to burn the Volusia
Oval. Mlaa Bomber ii another
vtar with a record as bright as a
meteor’s tail. &amp;b# staged three
wins In a row and In Saturday's
f c i’.jre placed third against a
pack of the track's fastest.
OB’s Caloway. Sally Goodloe,
Little Super and Rocket Lad make
up lh« balance of runners in to­
night's main attraction. Each one
ii a greyhound with a glittering
futnir
rvTHIKS SON TOWIflHT
1st Hare S/ll«k Mile
fteal Half liallf Daakle
Runvl.w, lllark X, India Arrow.
Teiaa riser. Hk» fhnw, Candr
Lana, lllark Fanis**. trope Itheel
tad Mar* a. Idite Mile
Laal Hall Itallr OaaMe
lltldorado. Italia Hubf, Dark
Oold. Tha Diplomat, I’sts’s Pah.
Moccasin. Pople Jee. flabby flat
■eg Stare Fatarfir
lloneel Tima, c a r b o n Kid.
Crump’s I’lrk. lAdy'e llappy. DosIon Post. VValaka. Isabel, True
Time
dth Mae# S/ISib Mile
Oar Mulrock. Rpln Hark. Badly
Torn. Wichita Molly, 1’leaeanl
Dreams, ilolden Rky. reenar, Traek
Happy
■lh Mar* S'lSlh Mil*
Silver Castle. Joyful Jotle. Mys­
tery Mpot. Mos.lt Mr. Jo* Major,
Hhsttii. Kggrssa, Ms! Ling
*lh Mare Polarity
JeMer Jingle. With Pleaeurs,
Oak Cliff, My Destination. Xlary
Tsrssa. C o r k y ’s tints. Dusty
I«iu*s X. Missing Ifslr.
flh Rare B/ISlk Mil*
Larry Flynn. Mutiny a Mastor.
Handsome Itsoake, Uks Tom.
Lucky Hroll Dusty Hsbsl. Hack.treat flal. (Jangway Mlaa.
ath Maea S/l*t Mia
Now Voyager, Lucky data. Ram
d ead s ,
C noctaw
h o c ta w
Red.
Rtw ane*.
r i e u g h n n T a d y . Jill Jla k a, L ovely
Dawn.
Mb Mae* a/ldtk Mil*
(lira Caloway, Horkel lad. Stu­
pid Hugh. Aula PI1st, High Bar­
bara*. Mlaa Bembar. Rally OoodIn*. Util* Supar.
lath ISora Raaek rears*
Runny Roa, Rpaclal Daluse. Furlay Barter. Hnow And Rlaal. Bala*
Branch. Viking Lana, My Top*y,
lltnahtad.
SMALL WORLD
MILES CITY. Motifs UP)— Dan
Rngera, old time Mil** City rang*
r.iier. sal down in a restaurant to
oidrr breakfast and the waiter
avied him If he knew the man next
to him at th# counter. Rogers
didn't, so Ihe waiter Introduced
him to hla brother, Bernard
Rogers, newly arrived from Coun­
ty Down, Ireland. Dan loft the
old country five years before hla
biotoer was born and thoy never
had met.

The Mouth American country of
Colombia, Equador and VeneColombia was once known a*
iucI* have had a joint merchant
New Granada.
ilevi for many year*.

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they stand
rLOMlOA STATE I.KAIlt K
w L r*i
T*ese—
41 II .in
Orland*
in
It 41
Daytona Ussck
Saafat*
R4 4* 417
lit
aslnsa.lll*
44 II
II It .1*1
Rl Auautllas
L**sburt
II II .111
I'alalka
II II .111
DsLaad
II II •111
lle s o llo T e a ie r* a y
Laasbura Si Orlando 4
St Augustin* I; Daytona
palstka Si DaLand I
Ualnasvllla at Hanford
tppd, isln)
Daws* Todae
Laatburg al Orlando IS)
Daytona Uaach at Nt Augustins
Ranford at tlalaaselUa
palstka at D»l-an&lt;t
HP.at'LTa YKSTKMOAT
NATIONAL LF.AfllF.
N ew T u r k I I ; B r o o k l y n 4
(Only
----- gems achadul*
1*4)
AMKRICAN LKAOt-K
tNo gam** achaduladl
INTIINNATIONAL l.r.AOl'F.
Ryracus* 7. Montreal 4
Nawark I; Toronto S
llnchaatsr 4: Jarasy City I
Buffalo a-0: Haltlmora S-t
AMERICAN AiiOCIATION
Louisville 7; Columbus 1
Kansas Ctly It: g|. Paul I
Minneapolis ||.g ; Mllwsukaa t-1
lOnly games achadulad)
•Ot'TMRRN ASSOCIATION
New Orleans U; Nashvlll* It
Chattanooga •; Mobil* S
Menipl.lt i; Birmingham *
Atlanta al Llltl* Bock
rain
SOPTH A T L A N T IC l.r.A U I K
flrssnvlll* I, Columbus u
Jacksonvlll* I: Columbia I
Charleston I; Xfaroa &gt;
I I I Innings)
Augusta 17; Savannah *
III Inalngs)
() PON(&gt;IA-FLORIDA LKAOl'R
Amsrlcus a-ll; Tallabte.ee i-l
Waycrnts l; Cordala 1
Moulin* I: Thomatvllle |
Valdoata II. Albany I
flANK* TONIflNT
RATIONAL LEA II I K

r i n s b u r i h e l B oston
Ri L o u is e l B r o o k l v n
n n r l n n s l l a l Naw T ork
C h i c a g o *1 r h l l a d a l p l i l o

AM RRICAR L E A flt'R
V V t s h ln g lo n a l C h l r a g n
N a w f o r k a t HI L o u la
B oamn a l D atroll
l'h lls 4 tlp M a pl C ltv tla n d
I N T E R N A T I O N A L L K A O l 'R
M ontrasl a l B yrsrua*
T oronto kt N aw ark
Buffalo s i U tltlm o r*
tlochaalar s i Ja ra a y C ||y
A M E R IC A N ASSOCIATIO N
K a n ssa C ity a l i t . P a u l '

J l l w a u k a * e t M l n n a a p o l ia
ill*
Indianapolis a t C olum kus
Aulavlil*
Ia
u I s v ih * at Tol*4*
SOCTHENW ASSOCIATION
A liaata____
... Rock
ila at U llle
R lrm ln a k a m a l M *m phla
Mobil* s i C h a l t a a e o g a
N*w O r l t a a s a t N a a h . l l l *

BOITII ATLANTIC LEAflt'R

C . l u m t l a s i Macon
fir*anvll|» a l S a v a n n a h
A ueuals al Jark aonvlll*
C b a rlra tx n e t C olum bua

flKOROI.4-FI.ORII)4 LK4fll'K
Cnrd*l* si IVaycfoaa
Tallahaaa** al Amarlrua
Tliomssvlll* al Moultrie
Valdnala al Albany

M a j o r s ’ A ttendance
H as 7 P e r c e n t H ike

AFTER
July 31st 1948
We Will Be Located
Room 225 Meisch Building

..N EW YORK. July 27. W&gt;&gt;•dajur league attendance figures,
up roughly 7 per cent over last
war, are hear
heading toward a record
high rf 21,000 000 paid.
The American league with Its
potential (1,000,000 series between
Cleveland and Nrw York, lead*
Ike advance with 6 4 0 0 7 9 cualoner i. The National has drawn
6,M,,093. Both \otals are unof­
ficial. They represent ■ 13 per
cent increase In the American and
aocul 1 per cent in the National.
Thjouxh Sunday's games, the
nujoie tied drawn 12432472 os
complied to U.47J.084 at a sim­
ilar period In 1047.

Marcaret C fiwaltnoy
Jevrier
fermtrly with
C. U Praya
la Winter Park
Mather Furniture Stare

Dr. Henry M cLaulin
Optemetrlat
112 MagMlla Ave,

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Wo arc headquarter* for tha fiihlng tackla you'll nood.
Como in, fishormon, and browse around. Look a t our
atock of famous namoa In fUhJng t a c k l o . Wo havo
overythlng for comploto fishing outfit* a t modorato
prices.

PFLUEGER, laANGLEY, BRONSON,
SH AK ESPEARE REELS
1 TRUE Tl
»ER RODS

Brooklyn Will Never Forget Leo's
Debut At Ebbets field Yesterday!

Move Closer To League Leaders

How d &amp; f

P ic a s 212

WPOSB SKILLFUL H AN C utN O OP THE

U&gt; JULIAN 8TKNBTROM
Rittsbursm H tu rsi,
A.- yesterday aflernoon'a downA A K f * OHM fitM O ra 1
our washed out Imat night’s
W lf/ H t WAS M
tends State League contest h»*
T M MINORS
lAccii Gainesville and Sanfocd.
FOR H &gt;tARM
scheduled for 6:16 P.M. nt the
✓
Municipal Park here, both lie
Giants arid th* G-Men. currtnUr
tied for third place in loop atsadInga, moved within one gam* of
the second place Daytona Beach
Murders and a half gam* elawr
to ihe league leading Oriaadu
Senator*.
At 6:30 last evening Manager
Hal Gruber took another look
aiour.ri the local park and decided
tr.at the field wa* Just too muddy
to try and play the contest.
M.unwhile, In Leesburg's Vtaenun Garden Park, Ralph Wooliord. on the mound for the Pir­
ates. shoved a ihrre-hltter down
th* throats of th* Orlando Sen­
ate r» and the Florida hlste
League Iradrrs suffered their first
whiltwasning of Ihe present ram-;
pcign
WiMilfoi-d, a left hander, parkrd
f j » *0 AA.Oa 1/4UU0
ui tho trumph in the final half of
C *W T ***** TOO* 0 ,1 a
the ninth tfanta. Tommy Hyde,
A rgAM THAT /A t* » 0 A
Orlando ruoun.itman, issued Ralph i n t ron lA tr m &gt;94%
Iii.tuloixi a free ticket to first
iU TAX f t t 0 W 'fi HO
after one stickman had been rrMAB*. TAs rtAH
Into. Rill Hall lined out to Jshn
/ AO
Garmon In lefL
v* r t t o t
O t.fielder Johnny Paasek than
t»rn&gt; A's * cm
liflcu one of llyde'a pitch** r«mDig ugAD
pl.teiy over th* left field acor*
✓
board to if filter Leesburg's 2 to 0
Will
hvtond place Daytona Beach
wr&gt; tripped by th* St. Augustine
fitirU who hustled their way to
a 3 to 1 victory at Daytona’a City
ie&gt;
a ntHHAitr1 #
Irl*i.d Park laal night. Th# 8*lnt
04xu M irta nt * * * r v* - fttu t &lt;*&gt;r*
vhtuiy was'the eight consecutive
W MA&amp;AAP MACH *4 r»e tAi/AALL DJa W
win lor th* up-and-coming anrirni
* r r ~ Ova f t v tltK O » '# MruA U iof. X*.'
city crew. Ht. Augustine opened
ihr scoring hostilities with a tworut uprising in the second frsmr
an I added another In the top half
City Recreational Activities
of Ine seventh. It was catcher
Charlie Wiles who doubled with
JuHy and Sebastian on the s»rksl|)a_
Has*
Place
Artlvily
In liie second
Daytona'a lon#iW^ „ #ia , y g :oo A M. Ninth street Park
Baseball
marker came in the final frame
Grammar School
Popular and classical
when three Islet* banged out sin­
records
gle* which cost big Stan KarpinQuilted multa
ski a shutout,
Croquet
Volley ball
Ii was Iota number seven for
Tumbling
SluLby Hiablrfrld thi* year against
Quilted mulea
2:00 A.M.
Grammar School
10 victories.
Bicycle race
TU- seventh place Palstka
Hobby Exchange
Aral*** shoved Ihe last place DeStory hour - .
Land Red Hate deeper Into tie
Badminton, Ping Pong
loop’s cellar last night when, at
Bubble blowing contest
the Aialea Bowl In Palatka.’Rorky
Rotunno tossed a neat alx-hitter
at lit* lists while Palatka posted
in Cleveland. When I got lo
a 6 to 3 win. Th* Asaleas blaited
Cleveland there waa a telegram
Sports
Roundup
UUnu Bird for ten safeties In his
sa/ltig my Joint burned down. The
Slats League debut The tUt . . .
B^HUGHJL'LLKRTQN. JR.
next night my welterweight got
maned by eight mlaeuea, four for
NEW YORK, July t l , UP)- knocked out."
eacli ilub.
Dots All, Brothore
Erdle Sawyer, the Phillies' new
The Seameriee
The University of Richmond,
pilot, is only the second big league
At Leesburg:
baseoaU manager of tho current oveia’iodowed by WUIIam and
Oil.ndo
000 000 OOJH-0 3 0 trtp who a m r ?layed major M at/ In the Virginia sports pic­
000 too
L.**burg
‘ • long*, bell. . . . All tho others. ture. is tabbed as a football dark
Batteries: Hyde end Beso net except Jo* McCarthy, had at least horet this fall.. . , Leonard Sacks,
Wiouord end
id Hell.
a f -w season* In Ihe big show.. . . Honolulu fight promoter once as*
At Daytona Beach t
Joe. it might be added la doing | aoe»at#d with Jack Dempsey, Is
S. Aug.
020 000 100—3 II 0 oki.). . . . Whether McCarthy’s I needing test neat month to aim
Daytona
000 000 001—I 7 0 Rea Box and
&gt;ome “name"
“name fighters
rigntera for hla
Ms
md Burt 8holton’s ur
“T *ome
Battel lea: Kerplnakl and Wlleas Dodgers really are th* aensatlons club. , . . Frank 8tyreanskl, the
Subitfield and Demmo.
I a iA t j 't ' B A t l t k A O e W s I #
•• |tho
W
M i l
ligV ve appeared ton bom
be Iin
past renter recently traded to Green
At Palatka:
Uay by the Detroit l.ions, 1* plan­
few weeks should
he determined
...................
ill
DtLami
001 100 0 1 0 -3 6 4 by Iho middle of August. . . . The ning to tun for Congress from a
Palatka
100 010 3 1 x -« 10 4 Red Sox, who charged to th* top Michigan district. . . . It’s a cinch
il.tt.rice: Bird and Hardy; Rotun wilti 12 straight victories In their he won't g*t many write-in votes.
no Lid Toncoff.
homo park, will be on the road—
tin Dodgrr*. who played only four
rsniA at borne while charging
fraui last place to second, will bo
Q u ick H o u n d 11 iF&gt;
SLbjected to tho whim* of those
uncertain Flatbush fans.
Where Hava They Bean?
Hu t 's lo dedr old Boston.
Tho uom* of the Braves and the
Sox.
s
CHICAGO, July 27. (A l-A fler
being benched for a week frith a Where Peiinls speek only to
Yawkeya
ililr tnlurv, Boiton's Ted
ho* picked up where he left off— And the Lowtlla ran Jump off th#
docka.
pacing the American League
apart* Before Year Eyes
terx.
Iraliner H indi Jacob*' explana­
The bcantown belter, eyelaf Uw
.400 mark, slammed six hlta la It tion of why Stymie always stagad
tr'pa last week to up hla leading that closing rush to win race* |a
halting clip h? three pointa
oinu ta
to that th* koraa always figured the
race wax over when he got la
461. Lou Boudreau of Cl
front. If no other nog showed up
Upped nine blows In 22
lo challenge Mm, he'd etop, hot If
drop seven points to 422.
ike lesee 4#y —■# 0a*#t
lati waa snared by Detroit1! (hen woe one tip *Ued. Stymie
Mils, e* «** er repel»
Ida
t
stop
running
until
ho
got
eirge Kell who moved up from
bills, e# eapeaslea
la
front.
.
rent.
.
.
.
Don
Fembrough,
the
fonrtn with a 10 points lucre**# U
*ssttes* —wbea r*» By
Kansas
U.
guard
declared
Inellgtlerlde ate*.M' welL
442.
iblo
by
the
_________________
Blg
Seven,
has
turned
Kell was followed by Al Cdrilla,
deem
three
pro
footbell
offero
be­
Ot Loula, 437t Dale Mitchell,
MertO# desdeetieae eed
Cleveland, 332; Welt E ven. Det- cause ho wants to finish school.
4lr*ct iM M dbM »* eg
tolt, 420; Bob Brown, New York, . . . Don haa six championship
•ejsr ILL slites. Wb#*»
422; Elmer Vale, Philadelphia. tu'.d footballs and a seventh from
*«** v*e ae. e»* 1
41:1: Bill Goodman, Boston. 4 ! l i the Orange Bowl, but he wante a
si*** seeMsrtebty,
Hank Mijeakl, Philadelphia, and diploma, too. , , , Nicaragua la
planning ta Issue five new varl«aR, *le D#*teo aWwwv*.
Bob IHIIInger. St. Loula, with
etke-of stamps featuring haaebalL
apl e*.
r
a n n eo -w ar krmmmm
Must lo stack on th* game. . .
Tho
Baltimore
Colts
report
that
o
JACaOMVUH.OatAMOO
While America's population la
lAUANAtMl
ateodily climbing, th* numbar of cioi».i tested pro footballers have
m 4 M i rs r f s k M*)
dairy rows on forma producing been traded, sold or givea lo BoltlMffthi th* club. It’e
milk la going doom - from 27,- m en to strengthen
770,000 head on January 1. 1040. onlj tl#_training camp cook who
fight player In the mouth.
to 26,162400 on January 1, 1041
Baraod Up
Lou Stillman, who has been auf•
fariag through'a vaeotiaa la Caltienua—hia
_______
-hla tfirst
la 22 ydan array
fraw hla ealahrai*d gym—glvaa
this reason for hla rehtetaneo to
taka time off: -Bach la 1112 I
took a tow days. off. I waa auraaging a weharweigb
lh Carman then. Re waa to fight

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Parts Of Seminole
County Are Closed
For Hunting: Game
Nimrod* are going to have to
wsten out where
ere they hunt In
Seminal* County when the hunt­
ing reason opens on Nov. 24, due
to certain sections having been
clo«ed to hunting and trapping by
in# State Cam# and Fresh Water
Commission at their meeting In
Talla'iaasoo last Monday and TuesdiV.
Notices from th* Commission
ha“* been received by Judge R. W.
Ware, and four area* In which
hunting and trapping will be pro­
hibited are named.
On* of tho areas take* In San­
ford and the west side. It has
the following boundaries: starting
at Ine Monrcr Bridge, proceed
south four and a half mile* to
thr golf links; due east to Onora
Road and Sanford Avenue, south
on Sanford Avenue to Lake Jes­
sup. and along the shore of the
lake and the 8t. Johns River to
Lake Monroe which forma, the
north boundary of tbe area.
Another area may be bounded
or. il« map bv placing a pencil
point on at White's Landing on
the south shore of Lake Jessup,
following th* 8anford-Oritdo Road
lo Oviedo then proceeding northcart along the Oriedo-Geneva
RiaJ to Twin Lake near Geneva
Ihcu following the FEC Railroad
trad* to Island Pond. Proceed
north to tho south side of Slat*
Highway No. 44, then northwest
to Geneva Bridge then south along
the Lake Jessup shore line to
hour-d the area at While'* Land­
ing
Hunting la also prohibited in
ti c Sanlando Spring* area in an
area about on* fourth by three
auuitvrs of o mil# in area. A
fourth area may be traced by
stalling near Sanlando Spring*,
following the Wtklva Springs,
|uoc:vdlng north to north east
along the Wekiva to lu Junction
wita tho little Wekiva River, then
southeast along tho Little Wekiva
to )&gt;ound tho aroaThe American Legation in Af­
ghanistan has been raleed to
Embassy statue.

ID n P l f U l DD
By H
JOB
REICHLBB
Associated Preae Sparta Writer !
Liupy Leo Durocher rod* B i t
umphant'y Into tho Polo GrotflN^
yesterday In hla home debut ae
manager of the New York Giant*!
with all the pomp and glory of a.
conubcring hero.
1
No matter what Durocher rio*s
from now- on. Giant followers will.'
narer forget what he did last
night. Neither will the Flatbosh!
faithful. In a setting kneq
t deep
in drama, th* former pilot o t thR
Brouolyn Dodgers returned to hiS
old stamping ground* last
and watched his Giants club —
fo/mcr hirelings Into almost total
submission. The New Yorkers'
maaoacred their inter borough riv
sis. 13-4.
It was sweet revenge for Giant
fans who had seen their favorite!
humbled 32 times In 39 clashes at
Ebbeta Field over th# last four
yrais. It also waa sweet revenge
for Durocher, who wa* shipped
art o&gt;* the river to th# Giants only
ten duys ago.
p
In all the Giants collected 17
basv hit* against five Dodger
pitrl&gt;ere.
Dai ocher took an unmerciful
hoeing before the start of the’
game. Karelv has a manager or
piawi been forced to accept such I
a shower of verbal abuse.
It|
started th* minute he poked his)
nrad out of the Giant dugout and
ime got under’
lasted until the game
under'
wav.
Crus of “kill th*&gt; quitter," 101 ,
ui«nd the bum back
back to New)
York.'' were hurled at him.
Tim partial Dodger
_____ of'
ger crowd
33,932. all that could get into the!
park, didn’t know It then, but than
wus the last chance it hod
had to
to,
J«cr Durocher and th# GiantsJ
O.ie* the game got under way, It}
wss Leo who had the laughh.
4
Thi Giants opened up on atarier Preacher ~Roe aa if
If he waa th#
Instigator of the booing. Before
the gam* was ten minute* old, R jl
war en lout* to the showers and
tho Giants had a 6-0 first Inning
leod on s:x hit*.
Th* victory, only the fifth In IS
meeting* with the Dodgers this
year, left the Giants still In fifth
t , a half game behind tha
tuurgh Pirate*. In losing, tho
ger* dropped
T
gera
o notch Into the
thiiu ploce, a half game behind
the 3 l Loula Cardinals and $H
back of the league leading
Braves.

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“ Dodge Ditties
hUry had a Plymouth car.
It navar failed to |o .
She'brought it In each
month, you set,
For Dodge to ke*t&gt; it *o.

R egular m aintenance w ill l i v e

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Come in tom orrow and g e t a fresh start.-

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FIRESTONE STORES

LARGE SELECTION OF FAVORITE
LURES.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
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1M N. Palmetto

HERE THEY COME!
Sseh.new summer day brings us greater threats
from tho hordes of insects
eta that have now reached
maturity. Tho real answer to this problem Is good
screening.. Mska your bouse safe from unpleasant
bugs, by proUctlag your doors and windows with
screens or screening from the HID
Fill your needs now before stocks are
at our
yard.

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D raft Plans
f I' mnil ntar.l fa wm (*i|# llRt!
trs* on id that th* system
ih ltih rd liy the Selective Rcrvllnard fur the *r lif t inn of
tor* I* "fair ami ttt accordwith the act." C hairm an
■wi iR-N Y ) of tl*. House
3p concurred.
h a f t hradiiuartrr* n tim a tr d
It Itiifht that of the 678,000
•veteran* rn the 23*to*25 group
i about 10.000 or 60.00H a n
notified for service. Since the
m y i» cv [K'eted to call for
•ro u n d 30.000 a month it appeared
, t h . hulk of inductee* will come
• 1st T from the younger group*.
lle i.h c y I* expected to m eet
the House Aimed Service*
im lttoe before reaching a final
ion thi« week on the d ra ft

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It tantlmir*t f r o m I ' s . r lo s e I
pital. He ate a hearty hienkfust
und appear* in excellent .p itI t.." j
He hail been the only »urvivtng
member of the Tinker to Kvera
to Chance liasehall comhination
that hrooght him faiop through
ha.ehalhlom .
Tinker had !&gt;een troubled with
diabetes for several year* and
last vrai hud part of hi* left
leg am putated following » foot
in fee lion
Hi* birthday hail horn planned
us a quiet one but visitor* were
not d en ial him. Many old time
ha»ehall friend* had planned to
.a lt in the *en I* great diop by for u chat thi* after­
to cover the entire aiea noon.
U nited State* to a depth
Venezuela Is one of th e w&gt;
and a half mile* deep
leading nil »ources

V. I \ ( HESTER, M u - . .Inly
||n
\ L inrolnl.ee trust fund to
"hi.ng about liettei relations I..
iwc“ o tk. N orth and South*' &gt;*
p o x h b d in the ptobated '* 11! •(
rui.- i J Rich one of lloston's
ItiWliug lawyers win, dn*il .1111\ IT
/-.tier payment of U-i|uests to
tallng
ipproxim atet)
Ullo.ooti.
Kid’ •hr* i lfil tlit' hsiliiru •- i»f hi
raU is Iff!1• t«»VU;|?ll *r!tl HiL" ut* thi
■Ik it * i K elation,’’ fimd a t Win
chest ii*t piliillr lihtatx
Ih. 111mn*\ wmuM Ih* Haiti 1*
iitoW*. pNinphli'l*, ph i Ilk
buy
am ’ nv*ii. r'nttM’% rrlfittfitr In Vht.i
han l.in&lt; oln nml IIoIhmI K 1.1
inch.. unu Httoika ii'latitii: t.» 1Im
1*1 * *i XVa ■ nrul tht* i ii Di i-k lenrlitu
then* In ”
i; h ■A*»*«*«%l*xt h««|H* 1hill **h'
thi •tls.l- of tin I'M - «'f t I'll**4” ttt'
g r-e: XIIlet Iran* tli. ti max i onii
a 1■■till utidei .landing hetxxei
.1 S.mlli ”
N one

teeth” Into the highly explosive
flvil light. plank, ns originally
wi .Urn I &gt; the Demur! at . plalfenn
Commitb Mayor Hubert H Hum*
phrev. i ! Mmneapsdig, ret nit Hie
final pi. -n- i m.i I mui Philadelphia
cunxent. ii i.rework* Adoption by
the drhgalx of a t&gt; oluttnn l&gt;.nk»
Ing Pi.
ut T n n n u n ’g program
ran.e p a flushing drfr.it (nr (he
tooth. Mayor H iint|duey I*
■tilting hit address. | f ul.rmitloiuil)

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THE OLD HOM E T O W N

III 1 H IS t 4X1 1 1 1 r « n
RI ATTI.K f.1% II r mi, ■
1* a '!**•&lt; in 11wi| in thi* '■liiltlun
eye vi»*xk **f |ireihli*nlm l cam
i&gt;nigi 1 u lory
hi*hhv 1* roll**. Iflg pl *
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Whit.• «»!fill f’l YAAll fMl pfllt . \
spee. llr-. hr WHlI- ft'l rompoih'1
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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Ifnllox.er* nf flrn rru l O iu rlrs do
J XI* VN SEEKS IRA OK
, Gaulle. It •• mad,, up of p a r t y
TKICHUIt. India. .,|»i — Trade
m em ber, w s* »-•
’i. &gt; ..i
h ’ xxr sn Japan and India, vil ■
(('•HtlMiol *rmu I' h i p ft»fi
of ' h e wc&lt;tern nttie.
l.i. lix nt a *lain1*tl1l since IlHl, no! m trrw tttrxl in ihr nnx .
V f'om inunl*ta poketm nn *n d hi*
is i X|M-*UHt In teci.x,- great ill.•'
|r.-H • * tin lesult nf u t»ui &lt;&gt;f cm tnetit, lt*tl dcm anilni ill- llr put t y wmild a tta c k the c.v
ot m oderate e o n te r v a ti1.* M un o
Ituit i In n trade mission. The bale. Dc G*ul1i‘li alixiallieel
M ane will lev. t a Sinner text as to on * It i* preaenti-J I n *
it., -on nu* in *t ix-mtdeterl It*
w it ,, lot ustemUing n long, dc- next week when b*Xl.e •* i ■'ifli wn* *' No centered on Pu d
Iteynaiid.
Indep"ndcnt
Iteputdi.
i ||sl nf. what India want*
ini
.*____ jsiw rir i!•
i
i to feUUe't urcrec
i ... aim w artim e |'“*mlef, Mnrie'a
t l i xxa&gt; o | capital gothls and 1 , , i
cr.idre for f t . f itit*■ -e m inistry,
n. .. .Liit.ii. * f . . .. Iii'a n Offici- j politic*! economic m.ntnv
fins nttni k app aren tly it aim ed
nl Hiiri"uiit t mum ■ *u\ ih»* iiitV'
Mnrlc"* npw eahiru t
-,i a in S&gt;* iali-t support n gninst
!
rtUaiirn! '»f Iruhn htifH** tu rweive to Socialist I’
|Se\ nailil, Vti■ &gt;n n* highly con*
It I*Hi!.y til it I'UM !«■'•».t * MMIKI Pif t«4T Aurlnl today, contain
- rx n lix r ii I r . i' 1'i'MMIiiii xu-ws
munt*ta and no e x '.i
*1 trliirnw
fiihiin

Marie l uhi i ul

Will S e e k s To Aid
North-South I. ox

Jot* Tinker Dies

procedure. O rganization of ita tc
und local hoard., meanwhile, wa«
teported nearing completion. Regi.tra tio n of all thoie 18 through
25 wilt get under way Aug. DO.
Although
there
have
been
mounting complaint* that thou**
and. of 18-year-olds a re being
.qu eried out of a chance to
volunteer for one year'* lervlce,
(Jurney said he see, little chance
to expand the 1ill.000 ceiling Thsj
tren-ager* have tiern flocking to
recruiting office* to »ign up and
thu* e*ca)ie a Intel d raft call for
121 m onth, duty.
"We can’t put any more In
that group unle** x»e vote mui»
fund.,’* (iurney *aid.
j The
j enough
of the
of one

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~ Tm? SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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people l"ik*"! it iiMv **f 'It.
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niccf t * if atvi\ ." tu- *ant Hu «anl
hI mmi* o«mi .liffi'irnt t\p4 * *»f pm*
i**nt I iliiririL* Ihnf • ampriitfo
and he g*‘t »l»4Mit tintf of thrttt.
A f Ml 111A1 M«» k1Cllit 111atill* 1 *1 1
officer XX111 tin* illy hi*iiltIi «!*•
part me It. irH* hi* pin w friini
h&gt; "Mr
friend*
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t h I •miIkIit hi i thi* mini try
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“ — 7 T —7,— I GIRL want* work Good referencs
rUAEDO Ke.fcl;.'*—cornoletc llnr
,\i! lri*» m;t Till Si.
For Rcintti
Hunt a Tiixeiio Food Store
12
S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
lieiditiful Zamir Fern*—-only HiO
T h e I s l l . u l . a ra le * i . . l r fa
plant*. 1 and 2 dollar* each, C rti.L 517 for llnllery. Generator
a l l W ill *4. gisMI.fc.d la The
■a a l a r d I I * r a l 4 l
wnllf they last (04 Maple Ave.
and S ta rte r service,
Swain’.
flattery Service, 101 W. First
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la * * * r l l a a l a a e r l l a a
OUTSIDE
W
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special
St.
1 l l a t e a ID s a e r lla * l a a e r l l a a
&gt;4 75 gallon.
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OZARK IKK
• a lia s e s
te
a * r ll a * l a a a e r t a a
Srnkarik Gla«« \ Faint Co.
R E M A CAR
r i s e r t e r d * I* I k e l la * .
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114 IV, 2nd. I'honr .120
DRIVE IT
^ f l s s i i i s r a r e f * k la rk fa r* r . r *
I'HONK 200
&gt;4 H. Air Compre»*or, mounted *
HTICKI. W ll.M ORRISO N
on wheel*. (80.00 ca*h. J o h n !
U -D K IXK M , INC.
KnHer, I'honr 716.
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W a i t A 41* w ill ill* •»cr*» (1***1
Real
E state
In trstm rn f*
*• * fur I b f I f l f p l i r i i f »*■ •***•»*
ANTIQUES in A-1 condition.
i ru n it« im r k a t i e If | n a * m n m r
W. It. M il l.I VMS, Itralior
I‘hone 1112 between IbOfl A.M.
l« I U ( r 4 III llhr ( r l r p l a n f
110 N. I'xrk Xve. Tel. 1120
l a r c i i n f « t Ifcli
&amp; . :00 F.M. for appointm ent.
F.II.A. I.ong Term l.nan* ti l.
l l n a fllif a f i t r l i i v t If m p f f l H
t .11. \. Repair I oan*
( • M r p rf R ip tlf.
f a f d f f l**r
lil t! Flnvupple Fear* for ta lc, I f&gt;0
lift trn N B l I t r fllft# h H l
m
per tiu. Call 856 J.
• • n l r f . a ll lV a a l
m n *I be
FLOOR iSANhINti br.if finUhitiit
Ib f fa ? b f f » r f
with nuHhrii r«|iii|nnfnf#
M pIna b»l lurra l ul afat l. r f
Thayei
Deluxe
I(why lliiggy.
1FMi
wurk irunr*
y if l’i c x p rn c n rr. wu
Slightly
used
IHfll
Maple
Aviv
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Fil km fff'wt w nr* Ik ik n r »&lt;•»
I hi a 14«i/V, £Unr«inlt «■»!( 7 1»»It I
W » r a a a a l b * rfM p « K * * b lf f * r
mm r # i b f a a a a l a m f f H U i f f MlUr 7:00 I*. M fir l^fi&gt;n* 7JHi
Illrycle ami sleeping hug, good
I Mr S i o m
I
Ham*
A. M.
condition. Reasonable. 302 Jr**
LTi
‘ Leg*"
SI N’t; API IRE
railline.
SKI-TIC TANKS, pr.-cu* concrete Kno mid West," -aid h licudlitie i
One six foot all poicelairj Norge
reinforced, »tate nppruved size* in tin triiigupoH F ree 1'ii’s* i«”* I
lie story below
tlx. whll,.
tef. .gerator. Phone 144I
lutr. tklti and 715 gallons
All
CMiitiu led liie xaltie of n leg in
xvu.h
guarnnterd
T.
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ilrnxrrn.
FlUMSEY Electric l.awn Mower,
Ktigliiml nml oi" in Singapore.
Jr. Phone IIP W
j» n l n* ilem onstrator. perfect
The stoi v lerounted how, on the
cendltion, special price ♦ 7!'.tlfi.
E xpert Radio Repairing
.•n u n day, u *ix year-old English MICKEY .MOISK
It. II. I'ojk' Co. Inc.
Frml Myarn. M l K. 2nd S t
| giil in Imoduli and an Imi inn
FOR RENT
llibuii'i m Singapore IhiIIi xtete II &gt; Walt IMtttiry
MPFCIAI
Electrical Apptinnrea
IPARTM ENT, 515 W l»t. St.
jiixxniile.l
damages try courts for
We w*ll electrify yous present
R cfrigeratora
[leg intnrle*
-u ffered in motor
jewing machine fo r 110.50.
R epairing
1 ROOM apartm ent w ith luith.
l £ L,r^ : ~ '
• arelilent*.
IW f* Sewing Machine Center,
Itnp t Call, aee Mr*. W. H DyWALKER ELECTRIC CO.
r * —
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g
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gut
1.15*'
I iO W V , WG” , - xxs *'-F.
Sale.-. A Service, acrosa from
20M N. Park Ave.
Ph. 1104 | iMitnids; b n tight leg was *e** n.
J G n.'’_E S\XNr ATOXX-"f kw.X
PHtues* T heater, Phono 1 liMi.
All Work G uaranteed.
' Xen ix 'inrieil T he Sliignpore
O FF IC E rpare in Melleh Ruilding.
ioitge light nff ice. newly deco- ’ r Ka l ' /JsrA T lS —INBDRANCR ORLANDO Mornli.g Ks'ntinel. O r­ t ml in 11 gut Tin |Hiiiiid*; his leg
ncvv j u ' 5”
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I’RO PrRTY MANAGEMENT
ruled, ..II ulilitii**, Itent and jutti*
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph I Win cut off
RAYMOND
M.
HALL.
Realtor
Rn v. 1166-J
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srrvtce
furnished.
Cull I
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j Nrw Imention H urt’s Si'xvltig
Km 4 Kiortoa S tata Ittn k llldg.
8&lt;h1*W. H. A A. Dept. Store.
t PHOLSTKItY—SLIP COVERS M i te&gt;■ Simp Op|Mr*ita- Pilnre-*
ltd ! line sample*
For exi&gt;ert T heatre. Phone Mint,
Adx
Onn-hed room hour*' — furnished. 0
ARTICLE8 WANTED
0 N .'.’j l.atttel. Phone 1143-W.
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SEE US FOR .
Sens. Phone 217-W.
httstnes* couple. Downtown lo­
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
# F n |« jr (Hr ifwi*hr«f a n d ro m fo fl* •
Highest cash p rn e paid for used
cation. Call 650.
AND TYPING
a Inf mfdt&lt;*4ilon of tin ? • (lint- m
furniture. Ted Daria F urniture
CREDIT III 'RE All O F
itirnl tohll# plfRtJini anllitpiira w
ROOM for rent with kitchen p rirl• «Hi in (FlUrvi n l *»f inflation •
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SANFORD
Irg i* . IUI7 f&gt;ik. No frets or
116 R . Park
Phone 180
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Phone
OR SALE unfurnished 3 bedroom WILL BE JU S T RIGHT for your
Thanksgiving
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II52-XV
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ifire, desirable Im-ation. Phone
l.rtire,
Ut
i,inner*.
H unt's Tuexiln Feed
lit 1-11111 S tr ik e r
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.III Ii FLORIDA HOME ran I*8 iore. 118 8 anford Ave.
|u *t flee. Call 081 for d etail,
Tw&lt;&gt; furnished room*. -H 6 N orth
HELP WANTED
in FOGGING. Southern UhemJessam ine Ave,
ii.F . Inc.
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(Ofi XV. I3ih St.
Phone 1211
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I’lnkhsm'* X-ewuilJls tim pound to
opportunity in your local terri*
mi the highway depend* on the
rrlitxs such srutptnm* PtnJham’s
to»/ now open telling Steiling
ciu.iiitlon of your cat.
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ha, a rrsii‘1 soothing ettret on one
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ta u t ri*k. Bring your car to
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208 W. Flr»l St.
k'uhen. haolwood floofa. 118
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estim ate* I’hone 7X8-W.
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1
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ETTA KKTT
Commerce. P refer a local wom­ operatien. Reaaonabla rate s, San­
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an who haa a general knowledge
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803.
101 K. 1st HI
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peraon. Applicant* will lie not*
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MOUTH
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trL 14,250 or &gt;4,‘ 60 furnithed.
liax 1842.
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and tioard.
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Condon Is Called
W eakest Link In
Atomic Security

lly HUBERT E. GKIGF.lt

Hearings T o Be Held
Soon By House UnAmerican Gr o u p
WASHINGTON. July 27. (ffV
R tp. McDowell (R l’i ) uul to­
day the Home Comimtlrr on UnAmerican Activities plani lo hold
hearings soon on itt chxigr lhal
Dr. Edward U. Condon "it one
o( the weaken link* in our atomic
security.”
Condon, diiectur of the governmenl't Bureau of Standards
has denied the charge and de­
manded public hearing* to anewrr
them. McDowell mid three will
be held as *oon at Chairman
Thomas (K-NJ) is ()crrmllwl by
his physician to return to Wash­
ington.
”AII we need is the doc lor'*
permission for Mr. Thomas lo
tome hack,” McDowell told re­
porters whom he summoned to
his office to make the announce

AMIltCAN MHITASr Governor of Germany, Gen. I.uriua D. Clay (left!
Is welcomed at the airport In Washington by Arrny Secretary Kenneth
C. Hoy all. Gen. Cley was brought bark to the capital to make a personal
re p o rt to President Trum an on Hrd blockade of Berlin. (fnlernaltonol)

men).
McDowell ea|iri.»»i-d the opin­
ion th a t the com m ittee labelling
port last spring Is “almost a
perfect description.” Since then,
u l l Xu
the Atomic E nergy Commission 4 i m WMcendl a. fel e, d oJ j«r ,(ftd|&gt;«.r
••
h at Investigated
Condon and J fill .Vrftl n
cleared him to examine atomic # t$1 I ' U t i i ' f n 1‘ a t l F f
k If 41 N I W h
bomb Inform ation.
m u (illy ( 'a l r iK la r
The com m lttre'a closed door •ft 0J«.5 CH oi iivt
u r i * IIm i f m
sessions, said McDowell, have ii 1 - H i n a K n r | i n o h f „ - i
produced testim ony to support ft l o M o r n I n g I i # v o l | f i i i »
4 a Ma lists H m n i t l F
the original charg e -• which In­ 141 m
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W o r l«l A t N l i i f
cluded a statem ent th a t thr gov­ ft 15 Mtitoh Hf i !' |i »
ernment scientist had associated 1&lt;• ill) N r w m
H o m r i l i l h t f $ (Ji|
“knowingly or unknowingly" with iIDn «$&amp;
Nr m
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a suspected Kosslan spy.
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Dowell said, “and I don't think 11 45 M
I V u r l i l *\t N o o n
there will lie. However, he has t 1 '.ft 1*1 *41 r f K»if I'rrts r
associated with known Common- 11 Mil 11«V«1 v A l i m l t t H hi i )&gt;
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A i f i r r l i Mfi W r y
1st* and other persons who we 12
l i n n | -| n t ,
lo* l o
behave are espionage agents.”
1 4111 N r to ■
Condon recently was cleared 1 1)5 M u l l n r p A t M u f f a i r
l i a r N o n r Ic it tut l»
by th r Atomic K nergy Commission 23 ft**
•HI
M.i r if ii M l M l i f i p i i r r
to exam ine atom ic Isomb infor­ S " 5 1 ImMtul T l r n r
mation, afte r a lengthy Investi­
gation. He had ag re ed voluntarily fui action to curb living cutis.
to atecr clear o f atomic data Ths- Krpublicans apps-ari-d not to
until auch an inveatigatinn had h avr hi-ard his statem ent.
been conducted.
T he I'rrililrn t finished speaking
McDowell aald th e commission at l l: 5 d A .41. He bad spoken fur
did not ask the un-American lit in m utes He again was ap ­
Activities C om m ittee for any In­ plauded by Democrats and a few
form ation l&gt;efme clearing Condon, ] llep u ld irau s. All stood up as he
•nd addedt
left th e chamber.
'T h e y perhaps don’t know whit
H ere la the I’le sid rn l'a rightW» know, or if they do and still point ru st of living prngiam —
Cleared him they should lie In­ including immediate p ik e und
vestigated them selves. We asked I ro fit curbs and standby ia ttu n ­
the commission fo r the sources ing and wage control pow ers:
of their Inform ation, hut of
" F ir s t, I lecommrnd th a t nn
course they refused lo give them m e r s profits lax lx- rc-vstabto us."
lu lled In order lo provide a
President Trum an ordered all II i-usury surplus and provide a
government agrnrlea at the time lo like on inflation.
of th e rom m lttee's original blast
"Second, I rrcom m rm l
that
again st Condon not to turn over consumer credit ru n trola 1m- rrany confidential filea to Congress. xlored in ordrr tu hold down in­
The House group had asked W. flatio n ary rretlll.
Averell llarrim an, then Secretary
"T h ird , I recommend th a t the
of C om m rrrr, for a loyally board F ed eral Itenerve llonnl be given
report on Condon, llarrim an re­ g r e a te r authority to re g u la te in ­
fuser!.
flatio n ary bank credit.
"F o u rth , I n io m m en d
that
a u th o rity lie gianted to reg u late
speculation on the rommsMlily ex ­
changes.
" F ifth , I recommend th a t au th o ­
llao'le*-* i r w
iwn
tie granted for allocation ami
controls with (rower to hold wages rity
Inventory control of scarce comin line, standby rationing author­ m odifies which basically affect
ity on scares goods, end curbs essen tial industry production, or
on credit, rents and commodity the ru st of living,
"S ix th . I recommend th a t r-n t
speculation.
controls he strengthened, an d that
Fsilurr of ihr government to adi-tpiaie appropriation* he pro­
•cl promptly lo ru th high prices vided for enforcement. In order
might bring “economic collepse to prevent further u n w arran ted
rent increases.
in this country."
"S eventh. I recommend th a t
That. Mr. Truman said, is whst stan d b y authority I* g ra n te d to
ratio
n those few pro d u cts in
“the Communists, both hers tnd
abroad arc rounling” upon. He short supply which vitally affect
the h ealth ami welfare of o u r peo­
snid another great depression in ple. On the liatls of present fa rts,
this country would blast “the ami unless further sh o rta g e s oc­
World's hope for a lasting pestt." cur, th is authority m ig h t not
He said "world peace depend* have to lie used at all.
" F ig h t, 1 recommend th a t pried
upon the strength of our econ­ control Iw authorised fo r acs.ee
omy.”
commodities which liaslcally a f ­
r. Truman made plain that In fect essential Industrial produc­
ng the lawmaker! bark he tion o r the cost of living. Th*
govet nm ent should h a v e
the
onpeclrd them to take Immediate
au th o rity , to limit w age a d ju s t­
and direct action. A fter outlining
his program, he threw in this ments which would force a bleak
In a price rriling, except where
aenlencet
"I hope there ie no mUunder- wage adjustm ents are essen tial
e'anding of the recommendations to rem edy hardship tu co rrect in ­
equities, or to prevent a n actual
I havr made.”
There was only paselng refer­ low ering of living sta n d a rd s.''
The President xxinped any men­
ence In his message to the Inter­

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Third P arty Meets
liy HAL IIOYI.K

I'll)l-A IsK I.I'IIIA , July 27 —
'd 't— To pul t lie robust, newborn
I'logrcssivc I 'a ity in Its proper
perspective, it Is p n h ap s p erti­
nent to point out a gengrsphietd
fac t:
Tint City iif Brotherly l*&gt;ve Is
only one hour and s half by
train fi»m New York t'ily.
Iluw much does that explain
the new p arty 's Imprrssiv* vigor?
In M.-iuhnttiin at any major
i ally the Cum m uniil I'arty and
its fiiemls can crowd Madison
Square Garden With 20.000 peo­
ple.
This is im|Mirtant to remember
Iwcause veteran political observ­
ers expressed atmtiemetd si the
flirt Henry W allace sod Senator
Glen Tnvlur, hi* tenor miming
male, drew more than 40,own
lovers of a new political music
to their doul lehcmler s t Shibe
Ini ••■l oll park I sst Saturday night.
Halo- Hut I* i t his prime hardly
ilid heller. But th e campaign will
reveal whether the l'r&lt;i;[rrt*lvc
I'arty has astonishing impulse
strength— or merely was W n In
a town where all the relatives
could get th ere in time for the
bard Ism.
If the Progressive I'aity could
draw 30,000 people to a rally in
Kansas City, Hi. Louis, Cleveland
or Kan Francisco, theie would la*
no douht that it represented a
powerful cross section of Amer­
ican discontent.
But it could have picked no
more strategic birthplace than
I'hilailclphis- one of tho nation's
largest cities and easily accessible
from New York, Baltimore and
Washington.
This make* It hard to judge
whether the huge attendance was
chiefly due to an all-out effort
hv Communist and Cammuntolfii.nl organisation*, or whether
It was a spontaneous outpouring
of people dissatisfied with thr
two maior political parties.
But Ih r cam paign will quickly
show whether the strength of
Wallace, who disavowed no sup­
port by anyone sincerely Inter­
ested In ps-are, is largely (rased
tion
of
the
Berlin
blorkado
crisis
national situation but he did re­ hut while hla speech was concern­ on the Communist*.
fe r to "these tense days, when
lit what way? By the attend­
mainly with domestic problems,
ou r strength ie being tested all ed
ance at Wallace i allies. Only in
frequent
grave
but
Indirect
refer­
over th« world.”
ences to America's troubled rela­ the eastern and some western

Trum an MeBsage

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If the Preeldrnl fell any ecn.
cam over the differences exist. tag between himself end the
Congress, he concealed it In his
' appearance and In hla words. Ills
- message was lacking of the abuse
he beeped on Congress on hll
■ recent western trip. And vs he
, entered the House chamber end
Walked down th# center aisle he
smiled broadly and nodded to sctgnalntnnces.
He wore a light blue summer
aalt, black and white shore, and
. • blue He. He acknowledged In a
fv forms! manner the applause which
continued until be began to
•peak.
. Adhering to hi* usual custom.
President read his message.

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Was typew ritten, trlple-epsced,

•a d bound In a looee-leaf folder.
H* spoke slowly and In quiet
tones From time to Urns, his

T U E S D A Y J U L Y 2 7 ,1 9 4 3

THE SANFORD HERALD SANFORD FLORIDA

PACK S O L

seaboard cities ran the Commun­
is'* pack th)* galleries. Elsewhere
thr national impart of tha Pro­
gressive Party can lie mare ac­
curately determined by the peo­
ple who attend its meeting*.
Ten or fifteen thousand Com­
munist Party members or fellow
travelers might buy a round-trip
coach ticket from New York to
Philadelphia. But they won't and
can't afford tu buy one from
New York to Kansaa City or
Denver.
Regardleee of tha sources of
Its main power, the Progressive
Party hae a special vitality rara
In American politics. It claims to
E g g s and P ou ltry
be a people's party — what party
ever didn’t? - I&gt;ut It acta like a
JACKSONVILLE, July ST, OP)- people's party.
I* had representative* of 19
Poultry and egg prices here were
different melting pot nationaHlira
unchanged today.
here, and It courtad them all. It
came out for independent* for
Puerto Hlco and
against partition
nd agnim
CARD OF THANKS
’ I wish to express my approela of Ireland. It didn't,
didnX however, opPa
It did
tlan for the many expressions of pose partition In PalootilM.
favor
t freeing the
th * ,

WASHINGTON — Would you
kr.-AV whst to do if you saw a sign
llu.1 said "Explosives — Keep
A w ay"? o r "Poison— For E x ter­
nal *j » * Only"?
Ban. Ilarlcy M. Kilgore (D-W.
Va. sayi thr census reveals that
tlig h liy over 1(1,000,000 Americans
—cn* out uf every seven adults—
wouldn't know.
He calls them
" s h i r r or near illite ra tes." He
pre noted J 140,000.000 federal aid
to iwlp *urh people learn to read
and write. Hit hill died, but
educators nay It Is su re to come
up again
W hat ii an illite ra te ? Where
do these 10,000.000 Illiterate*
live?
Kilgore say* the answer*
to these question* a rc so am ating
thr situation ran only lie described
us a national dl-grace.
F*rst, he describes Illiterate*
a - pt i son* without th e equivalent
of ti fourth grade education. They
is n 't rrad nr. if th ey ran, they
ra.V i understand w hat they read
su ifirirn tly well to function at
rititi-ns.
Second, he *ays m any of these
peo p le- p.obaldy the m ajority of
th em —don't live far out in the
stick*, where sn education i* hard
to iom e by. And the m ajority
m e not foreign bom , but native
Amer.car*.
He give* these fig u res: 4,200,000
nr* white people, born In this
coiifiliy. 4.200,000 a re foreign
born white*. 2,700,000 are N eg­
ro*—. He »ay* one-tenth of the
10,000.000 live in New York, 462,000 in lltinol* ami 4Hf&gt;.000 in Cal­
ifornia. I.oultlana has a higher
IM-ici.itaxe of illiterates among
It- lotal population th an any other
stoic. Kilgore e«limnte* th e humI n at 48 per rent. Iowa has the
lowest. 1 I tier cent.
T h irr are three tim es ns many
i l . i t -lute- in the country as col­
lege graduates. Kilgore adds. He
*»*■ thl* weakens dem ocracy be-,
......... many of the**- |H-oplg cannot
rei J the words "freed o m " or
"p n o ." Communists are aw are
of ltd* ritual Ion ami lake full
aip'uf.tag of it hy using only the
sim plest type* of propaganda or
i»V 'nuking p*r*nnat ro n tacts, the
v n a t o r n.y*.
I!e proposed that ffi.000,000 aid
la- given the state* In 1049-to
te ar i people to read, w rite, speak
and iin d 'ittan d the E nglish Inng t-ag i, to perform elem entary
arithm etical computation* and to
ur.dei.itand the basic fea tu re s of
U.S. government. He would app ro p n a te $10,000,000 for the
leeching program in 1050. and
th* r. *15,000,000 n y ear until 1057,
d i . rearing to $6,000,000 in 1968fib. By that time, he la-1 loves,
illiteracy would let elim inated In
th - L n itrd State*.
u
&lt;*...• difficulty I* th a t illiteracy
uM&gt;vrenlty hasn't been accurately
d elim it. Most au th o rities agree
thi i the 111,000,000 estim ate may
bo aid e of the tru e m ark , one
wav or the other. U ntil 1940 tha
Ihli Census Bureau counted illit­
erate* merely *&gt;y asking people if
lin y could read and w rite In xny
Un.-unge. If they couldn't they
w ere classified as illite ra te
In
IOllt the i-etuu* classified people
by th eir degree of education—
num ber of year* they attended
m l o ti.
This is the urlgln of tho
e stim a te that there are 10,000,000
peopit without the equivalent of
a I u r t h grade education.
D uring the w ar the A rm y utsd
th " fourth grade a* th» &lt;*'vH'ng
I i - • hc'w ren literary and lllitc ia ry . Thi* was based on th e war*
tin.e experience of th e Army. It
found th a t a . • general rule peopl • w ith less than a fo u rth grade
education couldn’t read or obey
thi sim plrst sort of orders.
A i my official* say
450,000
soldiers between 21 ami 4fi had to
' n -k e their m ark" w ith an X
Imcause they couldn't w rite their
on t. name*.
convention of the Progressive
P arty was noteworthy for the
politico- religious fervor of Ua
delegate*. They felt they were
engaged more in a crusade than
a cam paign. And they had more
fun th an people are supposed to
have in politics.
"A w aitress told nte we ate
five rimes as many hot dogs as
the Republicans did,” said a
proud delegate in convention hall.
The Progressive P a rty is hun­
gry for victory, loo.
The first attempt* a t ru g mak­
ing w ere probably crude tffo rta
to im itate the haairy (wits of
wild beasts.

tions w ith Kuaala were woven'Into
it.
Mr. Truman noted th a t these
are “tense days, w h e n our
strength I* being tested all over
the world.” Ami he Insletad th at
inflation controls are needed be­
cause ''communlite h e r e and
abroad are counting on our pros­
perity turning Into a d e p r e s s i o n . ”
T hat, ha said, would "cu*. the
jrround from under the frwo na­
tions o f Europe” and "prevent the
recovery throughout the world
which Ie essential to lasting

-without reeervation

I B , Sid Simpson (above) of n n .
note boUtvao much could he accom*
pUshod toward settling Dm c u m n t
Soviet block ode of Berlin U two
member* of the Houae of
tattvee wewld Ip Ie

By R. J. SC O n l

n o t ic e

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Truman Reaction
Il s s lI s s e S

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l-s a e lls e l

left s mertiny oi the Kepuhlican
high commsn
to tell reporters
that the Hut - Hanking Com­
mittee will meet liium lsy on Mr.
Tiumsn's co:l-of-iivmg
recom­
mendations. His words indicated
the GOP top-drawer had turned
down any ides of adjourning
— ........
Wolcolt
Congress immediately,
tsid:
"It is very ap p a ren t that this
Administration I* committed tu
high prices until a fte r th* elec­
tion. Otherwise the President
would have used Ihe powers he
already has to stop Inflation.
"The I'tesldent and Ihe Federal
Reserve System now have powers
lo stabilise our iconum y and the
value of our currency. It is
doubtful whether we should give
any new powers until he has
used the powers he already has.
"However, we will be glad to
review the whole situation and
a fte r full and adequate hearings
if » e decide there a re some pow­
ers he does not have to reduce
prices, we will lm glad t u give
them tu him."
......................
. .........
Chairman
Allen
(K -lll). uf ....
th*

oapah

h i—nt&lt;

•

U, S. TreaHury Report

WASHINGTON, Ju ly 27—bP)—The position of the Treasury
J u ly 22 romparr*! w ih corresponding date a year ago:
Ju ly 22, 1948
July 22. 1947.
Receipts
$86,7V4J99.SO
&lt;186,604,463.14
Expenditure*
I70.7MJ46.73
9123J74,912.12
Balance
$2,919J44,860.67
fl,o:if.,UW, 585.44
C ustom s receipts f o r month
$22,116,039.54
$37,200,298.81
Receipt* fiscal y ea r Ju ly I
$1,664.368,868.96
&lt;1,806,189.289.67
Expenditure* fiscal year
f2,786,289,767JI &lt;x&gt; *&lt;2,408,473,293.45
$1,120,929,898J6 &lt;yj
PI|laVsew*|wPDivv
\f w
F-Nf
i|ewe|tAf*V.Dtf
&lt;601J84,003.88
£ * c#■, ,°J Mjwnditurex.
Total debt
263J10J74,791.30
&lt;268J07J69.036.44
Decrease under p rev io u s day
$76,980J72J9
G old assets
$24,660,682,878.74
$21,466,« 2 ,636.64
(x &gt; —$2,929,068,196.16 countingg foreign economic
econoi
cooperation trust
fund expenditures.
nditurea
(y &gt; —11,264,699J 2 7 .19 counting expenditures above.

M EN U
Ily rECil.Y BHOWNHTO.NE
An-acieted Press Food Editor

If |t*s a rustom In your family
to have your first spring outing
on IWnrsUon Day, you may want
»onu- new Ideas fo r carry-slang
food I recommend th a t If you are
mot "ring any distance you take
said* esry-to eat food, such ss
fru it r.t sandwiches, to munch in
th e car and then pack a more
House Rules Commlllto which Haleorate epread lo enjoy at the
has iKittl.il up thu Taft-Ellender-! Picn'c spot. W* alw ays do this in
Wagner long range housing hill | *&gt;iy fimily Iccmiec my nrphew
asked hy Mr. Truman, said he i ha* the turscious appetite of a
hope* Congress can adjourn in tan-year-old snd 1 have the tem*
two weeks.
: peraniemal sort of stomach that's
Allen ssld:
' lihulv tu get hungry a t any lime.

I

"H is flhs P resid en t's) a tta c k s ' « * j'* 'c r evolved th e Ides of
_
_ • »n*«k
____ to
. ke«eep
on Congress have n ot been di- b ringing

ssure
t U bitspoon hot water
1 cup dates (very thinly
slired)
I cup nuts, coarsely broken
I rup raisins, coarsely
chcpped
Rift flour, baking sods, cinna­
mon u u l cloves. Cream shotuning;
add sugar gradually sad cream
to g eth er until lig h t and fluffy.
A td egg and beat well. Add dry
Inm vdlenis, all-tom ato sauce and
h ot w ater altern aU ly to first mixu ie (about 1/3 of each a t a tim e);
add fruit and nula w ith le st addi­
tion cf flour and mix well. Bake
in lull* or loaf pan which has
bexn rre a ird and lined with brown
or wnxrtl poper which hax alio
been grosMfd, In a moderate
350* F.) oven for I hour or until
one.

1

Sheep ar* the chief national
ua hr.fpy before the real epread. w ealth
of Afghanistan.
Greatly enjoyed sandwiches we
recently msde
w ere
smoked
L cfal N otice
tour u« slices with both prepared
mt.Mnrd end sweet pickle relieh.
XOTIS'B
Then wc lurked a radish (with
A* prutldtd by Chspisi l l l i t .
Acts
ot
till,
nolle* Is htrtby
§ cross lie twee m a death rattle ' Hie gieen irsves le ft o n ), a carrot
that Ih* Gam* and Fresh
In the thrust of th e New D ea l,i* n 4 a celery strip In to each sand- ■Ivan
Watsr rt*h Commission ut th*
end the squalls of the recently " l e u hajt. Smell sandw ich bags m ate nl Florida, under ih# powtr
m td e of waxed paper which you amt suihorlty aranlsd ssld Comborn Wallace p arty ."
mlaslon by Hsellon 10. Artlcl* IV,
Chairman Taber (R-N Y ) of the ran buy packaged In almost any of Ihs Cosstllutlon ot Ih* Hist*
stc
'e
have
doiena
o
f
uses
In
and
House A ppropriations Committee
of Florid*, ss smsnded and rati­
out ot the house.
fied by th* votsr* of Florid* on
said:
I. lil t . In official mssl" I t looks like he (M r. Truman)
A randwlch spread that has Novembsr
Ins hsld In TnUnhsssss, Ft*, on
is in favor of Increased Inflation, been ■&gt; favorite In o u r family for Ju lr &gt;» a i*. m i ha* clossd a
higher prices, and g reater scarc­ years is on* mode of yellow certain srs* In Hsmlnol* County,
Florida, as a Hsruga to Bunting
cheese, pimento • stu ffed olivet, and
ity.
I
Trapping for an Indsftslta
" I t doesn't seem there Is any­ w alnuts snd mayonnaise. If the period In acrerdanc* with notice
SANFORD
th in g there that really stands on food grinder happens to be out, appearing la THE
IIBHa Ld . Sanford, Florida undtr
Its merits. This looks like Just we put all the ingredionta except dale
of Juee It. t i l l .
an attempt to push through Con- the sulsd dressing into it; if not, A copy of such Order of Cteslna
gress bad legislation that ho j wc simply mash o r grate the Is filed with Ihe Ceuntr Judge
with ihe Hecrstary of Slat*.
wasn't able to get when the cheeec end ellro tho olives end end
Ths outside bounder!** of **M
Democrats were In control."
| nuts These are delicious on any ar*a
will t* post»d.
Democratic members of the kind - f btead, white, r y e or whale
REX d MORGAN,
Director
New York congressional delega­ w h eat.
Gera*
end Fresh Walsr
tion:
F u r dessert U ke alo n g some
Ftah Commission.
"It Is our unanimous opinion fru it. Then add a c a k e o r cookies.
v o n cm
that the Issues of inflation and Tim “Tomato Sauce C a k e " Is some­
As provided by Chapter 11*41.
housing alune Justify the I'retl- th in g quit# new and I thought It Acte
«r ISIS, notice Ie herrby
dent In recalling Congress to Its w as 'k lk lo u i when I ta s te d It. It given lhal the Game end S*r*eh
has some of the q u a litie s of fruit Water Fl*h Comml»lon of Ihe
durir.
“To a man. we are pledged to ra k e but Is much leaa expensive ■late of Florida, under ih* power
authority granted said Camstick lo our Jobs, and keep others ami quicker to moke. I t doesn't tad
mlMlon by R**lloa 10. Artlcl* IV,
a t their Jobe, until proper legis­ need n frosting an d I t la sturdy °t ih* CoMittutlon *r th* Blal*
enough to travel w ell.
of Florida. *• am*nded end rati­
lation la enacted. '
fied by th* volar* of Florida on
Towels Score Cake
Rep. Clarence Brown (H-Ohlc),
November *. 1st* in official meet­
2 to cups sifted coke flo u r
who managed 8*natui Taft's
ing held la Tallahaeeee, Fie en
1 teaspoon b aking pods
Ju lr l» A I*. IMS hae closed a
campaign for the
RepuMiean
certain area In Memtaele County,
u teaspoon cinnam on
presidential nomination:
Florida, ae a defuse lo Hunting
*5 teaspoon cloves
“ Many of the I'resldenl's pro­
end Trapping for an ladtflalt#
4* cup shortening
period la accerdaaca with Bet!**
posals do not pertain to matters
1 cup sugar
J * TH* IAN FORD
of any emergency nature.
11Kit AM). Panford. Florida usd*r
I egg
"Some are worthy of consid­
dale
et
Jaae
It, 1141.
I lk cups canned all-to m ato
eration. Others, however, which
A evpr of *urh Order of Closlag
Is
fllmf
with
the County Judge
propose a return to the same
with tha Secretary of State.
system of government controls, have been mode to deal with tho end
The outelde bouadarloa of **ld
rationing and regimentation which problems of Inflation."
area will b* pealed.
DE N C MO RG AN.
proved such an utter failure dur­
Rap. Melvin P rice
(D-IU)t
Dlrecier
ing end after the end of the war "I’roaldent Truman axhlbilod tha
Gems and Freeh Water
as to cause the people to demand character of leadership tha coun­
Ftah Cema
Rmteelen.
•ad a Democratic Congress and try needs In these c ritical times.
President Truman himself to Ha Bounded • w arning o t ocoabandon It, are not the answer nomlu colls pot in Ihia nation unto our present problem of high lsoa Congress acta now ."
prices."
Rap. Colmer (D-MUa), a leader
Ksp. 8 pence (D-Ky): "1 think of th s 7&lt;.min group o f House
it is a good p m entation of tha Democrat* organised to combat
problems that wo m ust solve now tha President's civil rig h ts pro­
tor the future prosperity end gram : “Southern D em ocrats will
happiness of the people. We must continue to oppose enactm ent of
stop this Inflation or Buffer n any so-called civil rig h ts meas­
ures.”
serious depression."
Rep- McCormack (D-Maaa)i "It
Rap. Bhaftr (R -M kh)t " I t to a
is on affective and courageous
from ■
•poach la tha laureate of ail tha
rectrd at Republican policies, but
at the American Institution of
representative governm ent
"I think th* American people
recognise this. They also recognit* that Truman'a message was

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i ^ a l Notices

n t s l t u t K lu ild s. -isil.l Ih# p u s * ,
la n d su ih o rlty s r s n le d ssld Cun.
m l s s l u n b y H s c l l o n 10, A r U c t s
o f t h s C o s s t l t o t l o n o f I h e S lst™
u f F l o r i d a , a s a m s n d s d a n d railf l s d b y t h s v o t s r * o f F l n r t d s oa
S o v s m b s r S, U t ! , i n o f f i c i a l
| n * b ald In T a l l a h a s s s s , Kls on
J u l y IS S I t . ISIS h a s c l o s s d ,
c s r i s l n s r s * In hen-.lnul* Coun ty,
F l o r i d a s* a I t r f u g * l o l l u m i n i
a n d T r a p p i n g f u r a n tn .lsfin tts
p e r io d in s c c u r d s n c s w i t h notice
sppssrln*
in
TUG
ttANFOKU
IIC ltA bl! h sn f u r d , K lurlds uedsr
d s l * of J l t t t s I t , I S t t
A co p y o t s u i t . D r d t r o f CI u m ,
Is file d w ilt, t h s C o u n t y J u d f t
s n d w i t h t h s H * r r* t* r &gt; o f M s i ,
T h e o u t s i d e b o u n d a r i e s uf
a r e a will I n p o s t e d
C M tlK tlA X ,

titrector

llsras s n d F re sh W ater
Fl*h C u n i m l s s l o a .
MDTICB
A* p i n v l d e d t&gt; C h s p t s r SIM i.
A r t * uf I S tt.
n o l l e * Is h s r t b y
a lv s n th at the U s m * s n d F t . i k
t v * i - r S't-h C o m m l » * l o n o f tr.s
H t s t . of F l o r i d * , u n d e r Ih * p o * , ,
s n d s t n b r - r l l y g r a n t e d * sld Cumm l**l«n by H s c tin n Id, A r i l d * t v
o f t h e I ' n n s t l t u t l o n o f t h e Mtais
o f F l o ri d a , s* a m e n d e d a n d r t t i B
f l e d by t h e v o t e r * o f F l o r i d * o a ^
N o v e m b e r 1. ISIS, In o f f i c i a l m eet,
in g h - l d In T a l i a h s s - e e , F t * on
J u l y t * A Id. ISIS h a * clo s ed s
c e r t a i n s r e s lu H e m ln o le I ' o u n t r
F l o r i d a , s* a I t s f u g s l o H u n t i n g
snd
T rapping fo r a n
in d efin ite
p e r i o d In s c c u r d s n c s w i t h antic*
appearing
In
T llS f
HVNFMU'
I I F I t A l . l i S siif u rd . F l o r i d a u n d e r
d s t * n f J o n * IS. IMS
A co p y of e u r h O r d e r o f F l o u r . *
Is filed w i t h t h * C o u n t y J u d * *
s n d w i t h Ih* S e c r e t a r y o f P i s t e
T h e o u teld * b o u n d a r i e s o f e n d
n t e s Wilt b* p o s t e d
A
IlKN C. Mf Hill AN,
V
D irector
Osm# sn d F reeh tV sis r
Fleh C o m m l e e l o n
w o tic s: o r
m s * t s : h ,s s a l s :
NDTIC U
IH
l I F . I I F l i r G IV E N
that
pureusnt
lo
S 'l n sl D s c i t s
r rr u S , re d un t h e I t t h d a y o f J u n e ,
A D. ISIS. In t h a t c e r t a i n c a u s e
p e n d i n g In Ih* C i r c u i t C u u r l , In
s n d f o r Hsm lnol* C o u n t y , FhWldn
In C h a n c e r y , w h e r e i n t v E, K i l t
CIIIIO FF. JH an d t.C C tl.E K ilt
C I I I I O F F . hie w ife, a r e I 'l n l n l l f f e
and
t.A L 'IlKIIIIAt K
llll.T Jin iu :
CG ItrO IIA T IO N , s i si. s r s D sfsn d - 0

ant*. Ih* underelgned a* riper 1*1
Mast* f. wilt
hours
’ " wlihln th* least
"I

u f sa l* u n M onday, t h * t n d d a y
o r A u x u a t. A D ISIS, o f f r r lo r
* a l * a n d **lt l o Ih * h i g h * * ! *n4
b* * l b id d e r f u r &gt;**h a t I h * f r o n t
d o o r o f Ih* C o u r t l i n o - * o f H*ml n o , » C o u n ty . F l o r i d * . In Monford.
K ln r ld * . th * f o l l o w i n g
d * * crlb * d
pro p erly altu attd
and
b * i n g in
• • n i l n a l * C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , l o - w i l ;
A t . I , IIIJH-K K. F I RUT S T R E E T
SaCTENH'GN, H A N F o n n . F L O R ­
IDA:
I d ‘TP
I
THROUGH
S
RIAK'K M. FI RUT R T I t E E T E X T E N S I O N . H A N r n n t t . F tA H tlD A
IA)TH 1. I, 1 a n d EAHT S F E E T
O F I^VT I. IIU H -K V. F IR H T
H T R K K T E X T E N S IO N , HANF O t l l ) . F L O II I D A:
LOTS
*
T H R O U G H I*. II1.GCK F. F IR H T
M T R K B T FXTK NHIO N. HANFOHD. Fl.nlllD A . all a* per plal
t h e r e o f d u l y nf r » r n r d t n I h *
Fuhtlr
H ernid*
„f
H em ln o le
I ' o o n i r . F lo rid * a n d *11 h u M d l n t *
o n *ui'h p r o p e r l y i n g « l h * r w i t h
• It f u r n l l u r * . f u r n t i h l n a * . f u ­
tu re*
and
equipm ent
aliuat*
H irreun
eu r h
p roperly
being
r * n * r * l l y 4* * crlh ed * • t h e l l o l t l
S la y f e lr Property,
t l l r l n a i h e p r o p e r l y d e * crlb * 0 In
lh al
rartaln eerond
m o rtg ag e
d a l * d F e b r u a r y l e t. 1*17 o f W.
If K l r r l i h o f f , J r * n d I . u e t U K i r r h h n f f . hie w i f e
recurded
In
Muri&lt;r*ee H u n k 7a. p a g e ■** u f
i h e I'lihtlc I t e r o r d * n f Memlnnl*
C ouniy.
Florida,
f o r e c lo s e d
la
Mild eu ll I
Held p r o p e r l y w ill h e - o ld e u b Jecl In th * lien n f l h a l &lt; e n * l n
flrat
m u ria * x *
in lit* &gt;irl*ln*l
n r l n c l p a l eu m n f H S n n e o n o d r i e d
J a n u a r y I H h . 1*47 t n f a v o r o f
C o n r i t c l l c u l M illu al L i f e I n e u r a n c *
Cunipeny. * c n rp u m O o n . recorded
In M n r i g a e e llu n k 71. p* g« 441
n f t h * I 'u h l l r I l e c o r d , n f Hem lnul*
C o n n ie Florid* a n d la*** fu r Ih*
rear lit).
P a i d ea t* w ltl h* m a d e n u r * u a * l
In a n d In o r d e r l o e e t l e f y th *
l e r m e o f *ald F i n a l D e c r e e .

I.MIT I) F IIOTI.K
Ae Hperlal Mailer

IN COURT OF THE COD N TT
JU D G E . HEMINGI.K COUNTT,
H T A T E O F F M 1 R ID A .
IN PROBATE
tn re ihe Estate uf
MART C. WARDIVKLL
Deceaeed
TO ALL WHOM JT MAT CONCBRN:
Notice la hereby given that Mery
P . Rrnnt filed her final report ■*
administratrix of the estate of
Mary C. WardweB. dec#a»*d. that
■he filed her petition for final
dlacharg*. and that eh* will apply
to the Honorable Ii. tv. War*.
County Judge of Hemlnole County.
Flurlda. on Ihe thirteenth day of
August, t i l l , for approval of same
and for final discharge a* admlnleiratris of the aetata of M*ry C.
Ward well deceased.
MART P. IIRANT
Admlnletralrlx uf
the eatata of
MART P. WARD WELL,
deceased.
IN THE COURT OF THE COUNT*1
JUDGE. SEMINOLE C O U N T T ,
FtAHIIDA. IN PRORATE.
In re: Calais of
NATHAN LF.WCNTHAL
Deceased.
TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERNONB HAVING CLAIMH OR DCMANDri AGAINHT MAID F.8TATEI
You and **rh of you ar* hereby
roll (led and required lu present
any claims end demands which
you. or slitter ef you. may hove
again*! ihe ••tat* of Nsthsa Lew•
•nlhal, dec*oi*d, 1*1* of *ald Coun­
ty, to 1b* Couniy Judge of a*mInol* Couniy. Florid*, at hla office
In (he court house of said Coualf
a« Sanford. Florida, within eight
calendar month* ryom the llm* of
ih* first pubtlcailun uf thl* nolle*
Each claim or demand shell be In
writing, and shall slats Ih* pla**
of reeldeoc* *nd po*i office addree* of ih* claimant, and shall b*
■worn lo by the ctalmapt, agent,
or stloraty, and.any auch claim
or demand not to rtl*d *hail be
void.
INKS T. BOTER
Aa administrator of
th* Katal* of
NATHAN LEWRNTIIAL,
Flrat publlcaitoa July u , m i .

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to v w k to h k . k saw rn o U m

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IS- THE WEATHER
I rw Ioral afternoon and ta rl?
o r .tin g thundershower* other* la*
g u lly cloudy through Thursday,
(.curie to moderate south to *osthwest wind*.

In Unity T btrt U Strength—
To Protect Ihe P o u t of tho World;
To Promote th* P t o ir t u of America;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T U A U .Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Hundreds Die
Disorders Break
In Blast A t
Out In Russian
Farben Plant
Zone^Of Berlin GermonChemical Fac­
Redb Admit Chaos Ex­
ists As Rffoit Is
Made To Exchange
German Currency
BERLIN. July 28. &lt;/P&gt;— D..
o id eu b io k r out in the K utiian
lector of Ii Im Iu i Io I lin lm today
when thousands ol G erm ans jamtnrd tl i r r l i belote banka in an
effort to exchange llirii money
(ot new Kuvti*n-«|&gt;ont&lt;&gt;ted curte n ty.
N ew ipspen in wertern Beilin
# i d the Russian* and th e n C om -'
"*
•
- ■ reonumte com
muniit-contiollrd
mitiion aie living to "c h e a t thr
people out ol thru m oney.” D u
deadline lor the even exchange
i» tonight.
The Russians tluough
th ru
nrfeipapeit a d m i t t e d "chaos
cxilled, but blamrd the tion-Communiit city government for not
p o n d in g enough exchange placet.
Wmeiican military government fi­
nance offtcialt taid thit it untrue
ami “ the R uttiant are tiy in g to
make the cily government a scape
goat for their own m ittake.”
Mayor Louise Hchroeder defied
an order from the Ruaalan com­
mandant to fire her new antiCommunlat deputy police chief,
Johannra Stumm. The th re e w rit, ern commandanta had advised her
ftie liuaaiana had no a u th o rity to
Order unilaterally the discharge
of Stumm. He replaced th e Ruxlian-trainod Paul M arkgraf. whom
the elected government
fired
earlier thia week.
The w rutern rommandcra alao
advlM-d M ayor Schroeder to r e ­
ject another Soviet move aimed
at dealroying the city govern­
ment and placing all B erlin un­
der Com niunlil control. T hey luld
A ar the Rusaiana have no a u th o r­
i t y to Inatall Paul l^ ta c h aa.
deputy head of the city food de­
partm ent, one of the m ajo r Jobe
In tha city.
W alter Bedell Bmllh. U .8. am ­
bassador to kloeeow, stopped over
a day in Berlin cn ro u te to
Morrow lie may talk w ith Genr ia l l.uelua D. Clay, th e U.B.
m ilitary commander. S m ith we»
in the diplom atic talk i in London
l l 'u l l r a H Ha P a ir » lil

iPilot Club Plans
To Sponsor Blood
Bank In August
H e P ilrt Club of Sanford will
■p, iu&gt;br u Blood Bank to tie held
loinelim e in Auguat, It w as de­
nned at ti e meeting of th e group
.Aeid in the Tourist C enter laat
^flight w ith Mr*. J. C. M itchell
p u d d in g .
Anyone interealed In v o lu n te er­
ing for the hank U aiked to eonta .t Mia. Mary Hawllna a t the
S an fird Clinic. It waa pointed
out uy Mra. Krawlins, chairm an
of the project, that all blood
donuted by Seminole County per4011* lx ured excluaively fo r Sem ­
inole County patirnta. T he club
I* making an appeal to the
j^ h u rctiea and other organisation*
cailst In securing aa m any
regular donor* a* poulhle *o th a t
it «*•&gt; lx token at interval* during
tin year, thereby a u u rln g a tupp i, it all time* in r**e of em er­
gency.
T he exact date o f the
uatik will In* announced la te r.
In a i error t of the milk bank
iiy Mr*. W. K Holley head. It
rrv ialed th a t a total of 123 quart*
of tre ih milk and one r a s e of
canned milk wa* dittrlb u ted to
M )fvdy famlllee throughout the
” ountv during the month o f July.
I he club voted to make a donation
of I lk tow ard the Yeiley M em ori­
al Fund.
I-o.towing Instruction* from In­
ternational th a t each of th e 18
JU trlct* of Pilot Club* choose a
uUtrlct project. District F o u r in­
cluding the 2 | dub* In F lorida,
chore aa It* project, "M ental Hy*i*r* ■ T hla ha* tong been one
of the Orlando club'* m ain pro• m i *.

W

M

H H

LICXKTS INJURED

DAYTON, Ck, July t t UP)— F ir ,
pickets were Injured today, none
seriously, |„ a ftntwal of ctaahas
* * * •«
»nd th« picket line
strike bound Unlvfa Lens Co. plant.
The disorders climaxing a threeday back to work movement at the
plant wer* deacribeed aa the moel
Violent yet.
Newsmen said they saw police
aw in g club* to forca a path
Through the picket line for 840el ricking employe* In tha bach to
work movement.
Among tha pickets Injured was
Lou Kaplan. IwUruatiaual organCIO UnHsd O M trk a l
Workers. Kaplaa'a bead waa «
•d with blood aa be was lad
I*m to a waiting patrol

Marshall Reveals
Allied Accord On
Soviet Blockade
Inquiry Is Planned
Into Personnel Of
U. N. Delegations
LONDON, July 2H. i d t — A
W hitehall (x»v em inent) official
aaiu today Britain. F ran et and
!r.e United Stale* will offer to
tKkin talk* with Russia "on a

genera) European settlement aa
a * hole."
i hr Whitehall Inform ant said the western power
Idea would be to broaden th e
projected four-power discussion
ol all Germany to u n b race all
outstanding
European d iffe r­
ent ra between East and Went.
WASHINGTON. July 28. (IP )-

Secretary Marshal! said today the
United States hat agreed with the
British and French on next moves
in dealing with the ctitii of Sovietblockaded Berlin. Marshall de­
clined at a newt conference to
disclose any point of ihe agree­
ment.
He taid, however, that tome
report! from abroad purporting to
tel forth detail) «te incorrect.
One question on which he wa*
tpecific U that the wettetn pow­
er* intend to go forward on
ichedulr with their plan for set­
ting up a separate government in
western Germany.
Marthall wa* told that there
was a report from London quot­
ing a British official a* saying
that the western German govern­
ment plan would ba put in cold
storage if Russia and the western
powets agree to meet on tho fu­
ture of Germany.
M arshall said that was not h it
understanding and he agreed w ith
a statem ent by flcneral l.uclus
D. Clay here laat Friday th a t
the United State*, Britain and
Prance a re going ahead w ith
their plans.
The w estern powers hoire to
find out aoon whether Russia
really w anta to rwgotfal* an
acceptable aettlem ent of main
Grrman issue*.
There hav* been report* th a t
the American, British and F rench
envoys in Moscow would call on
Soviet F oreign Minister Molotov
soon for a direct discussion of
the Berlin crisis.
Marriiall declined to discus*
thta.
Secretary M arshall also a n ­
nounced th a t h# la creatin g a
committee o f three citlsens to
Investigate w hether the U nited
Nations I* bringing persona Into
this country who are a d an g er
to A merican security.
Marshall declined to glee th e
names of tho three d tlie n s but
promised they would be announc­
ed later. H e described them as
distinguished citlsens.
The investigation will cover all
classes of persona associated w ith
the U nited N ations, M arshall
said. Including foreign delegations
and th eir s ta ff, newspapermen
iitw i reporters,
ic p u g ir a i, n
mm
and uother
u m b ers of
I I m IIm H m N n P ill

2 000,000

government

worker*

"I propose to resign,” Killen

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 19J.

Housing, Prices
And Poll Taxes
Given Priority
Globe
Girdling
GOP.
1)eci^ '3 To Go"
B ills
_
~
- 6
suler borne Bill:
Ad­
B-29 Falls In Sea; jBo uu tr n P l laun s 2 T oWeeks
Only One Saved

MANNHEIM, G erm anj, July
2»V, (rP)—l*ollce said lielseen .'i00
ai.d MID person* se re killed and
l,4C0 Injured today in an explo­
sion .mil fire which wrecked the
I. G. F arben Chemical plant at
l.udw igshtfen. The disaster in
tu r French rune city appeared
U. he the greatr*! in Eurupe
n in e the «*ar. Police In Man.
bum , an Americas lone city
arrima the Ithine from Ludwig,
ahaltn, said about M00 injured
already h a te been taken tu ho*,
pitala. T h r planl rm plojed (ruin
S.0U0 to 7,000 rhemiral w urkrrs
and rumprtwed several buildIng* apraw lrd aver a wide area.

O ne

Of

T h re e

P la n e s

O n T r n i n i n j ; M is s io n
C ra &gt; h e s

O ff

A ra b ia

ADEN, July 28, (AS
An
A m en .au II 29. one »t ib irr mak­
ing a circuit of the globe. *lathed
into the tea latl night after ukmg
o il from tin* poit on ibr tuulh
iu a it of Arabia

tt ASIIIN't.TON, July 2d, pp)
Itrputdicsn rungres-nm tl lead­
er* *• III open a broadcast bum
turdm enl lunighl on I’rraldant
lio u i- n * *peclal cession pro ­
gram . titlp naiomal htadijuarle ts announced tins radio lineup
fir lo n lfh i: cAII E astern Sian•laid 1im r )
7 III lo * tM IC ) henalur l a d
ur *Statu, th a u m an of the GUP
Senate I'olirr Com mittee and
Itep llalieck uf Indiana. U uutr
m alorlly leader.
t .Jtl to II) (CBS) .Vrnalur
tM ierrr uf N ebraska, acting
ninforit) leader, and Rep. Dirkst rr uf Illinois
—_
WASHINGTON, July 28. (*P)~
Senate Republican* decided today
lo l i n e u m m iile rt rtudy F rtii
dent Truman t requert* for hous­
ing and anti mflxlicn Icgislatica
and to riiabr an e ll. .t lo outlaw
the poll lav.
llia u n ia n Mdlikin (R-Colu) uf
tin* Krpuhlu an conference annuuiuril 11ir d o it ion after in
ulmnii tlu cr Jioui * h u n t lertian
of ihe Rrpublo an (enaturi,
"It vs a* *lc«i*lrd lu take up the
jnli-|Mill lax (till,and llial
we
will p re tt ihr matter lu dem ion,”
he IntJ rr|Hii1ris. ” We will n u k e
evrty rffu it to p a n the lull."
Soullieiit DcuHtiial* have promirrd lu filihurtei againrt it — a
movr that |Hintbly would block
imlrlinitely olhtt action by the
Senate.
"T h eir i» a genrial ferlini*
around h r ir that v*r will finnh
ill about two ur line* week*."
Mdlikin told trewtmen.
lie said tic .Senate Republicans
a|.proved a general pulley stat*ment Issuctl l u t night
l&gt;y top
i,l) |' lead* is of Hunt* and SenItlf

One
survivor
- idrunlird only
a
,
MANNHEIM. Germany. July 28. |
a t Ngl. tiUlUluiri
wat irpoitrd
(JP)— A huge rxplotiun v * ru le d ’
p u k e d up by a l&gt;»*l Inhum an.
the tix-ttury I. G. f-ailieu dye
MANY ARK THK "GREAT OPEN SPA C E S' u» t ’oiigre** open* fur r* spi-riul **,»»h«it rulh-tl by Presi­ ttlm hioiigld him to thoir Hr
factory at lutdwigtlisfrn today 1dent T rum an to act (ill higli living eo• t ». huuving, civil rightt. un-l other crucial dunic-tic prublem*. Oh- now it in the KAI boipital and
and Ftcncli tnililaty govrtnnicnt vluuslv intent **n laking if ensy, lw&lt;&gt; tnem lii tin fur*'ground) *it wilh tlndi f.*t t'lichc*! *&lt;n (he
tr,j rr, i mK coniloilablv
. ..
,,
.
aulhontie* ctlimxled that from hack; of ■call. This wn* described ns the “calm l«'f*u* the itlarin" which i* ex p u le d l«* fidlow lu Ihe
Soupdphotut
1 n *&gt; » E iam rr. public
500 to bOO person* weir killed nexi few week*. (InlernaTi.mal —
; intoim slnm
tdlicei
,*i U.uii.
and I.40U injured.
O
,1
O
*
Tk
*
T
| M onihsn Field m lu co u i, A n r,
The plant employei 7,000 wutkw*
^
&lt;rs. How many were Irspjied in
11*I of ibr men vIhi.ih I tbr llure
flamet and debt it wsi not know n
jd.inei but lliu itd a y night, which
at once.
included M-.Sgi Sigvei K. Gu»French official* on the scene 1
l.if.ixilt, Norwood. Mat* )
WASHING IDS July 28 r/1’J Senator Hurt (l) Nl ) taid Imlay that
repotted to U.S. military govern­
(Col. J. C. Seltef. *omuundant
"Ssiuthun Dciiimt.il* air ready to tpaak any civil uglil* lull to drath."
ment men here that the expiation
of Davii-M nnihin Field, ixni Iwu
"Wr intrnii lo light llirltt all," he l&lt;*ld a irpoitri *• Republicanv
occurred in a itructuie known at
had IH men aboaid
Danger Of Bombing ratlin! louml propotaU for anlt-|&gt;*&gt;ll lie. vnli-lyn.hmc. anh-trgirgalion ofandthetheplane*
the "nitfste building."
td h u had 17. lie «,nd
Irgulalion.
"Flstne* ihot two mile* into the
Raids In Wartime and"IhTKRC
he had not yet received any ic*
e
vmilhctnrtt
ate luring up lo filihuvter vgairul nvil right* it ihr
&gt;ky when the eiplonon look
port on the ria*h from ovritrav.)
Given
As
Reason
call
of
Senator
Ruurll
(|)-G
a),"
Horv
i
lid
place.” said ati American officer
Ih e crash uvcurretl aUiut o mile
l!&lt;* V »Ud lit least six -riiiiV.il *♦ “
o ff ahore. Thr wreckage Is visi­
in Mannheim, scruu llir Rhine
STRATFORD. Conn . Julv 28. a n . rady tu talk indefinitely.
ble from the shore The RAF ami
from Ludwigihsven.
f m ) Include huti-alf, Mayhalik
(/I*)— Foi the thud tune in its
Navy patrolled the ln'aeh IIuuukIi Hundred* of windowt in Mann- history, ihe Chance Vouglil divi- (D NCI, F tru .iil (ft Tclill), Slellout th e ■&gt;!&gt;;lit isul early this
heim were «in*»hed by the con
u| L’mlrd Airciafi Coqioia' III: 1l&gt;-Mi- • i. Itussell 1 1t-tii* l, Elmorning hut found no liodirt.
lend* r (ll l.a) .md Rnla-rUon IIIThe three lug jilanes left the
c u m lo o .
lion It on ibr move. But tbr Val.
air forco base at Turson, A ril.,
Scores ol injuird weie iu*bed maker* *&gt;( fail Navy fighter plane*
Ilvp Williams 111-Mis* l t* sorted
six days ng&lt;&gt; on w hat the Air
across the river to Mannheim, never have undertaken anything irvAOiUileiaUnn and pidyt)llablei*
Foret* railed a “routine lo u r dis­
"Responatbilily of parents to ­ tunes training flight, ll was the
froA* the French to the American like llieir cuirenl cfots-counliy tu 'c titic lie Trumen*" t« n exccuI five oidcrs pctlainuiK to civil ward children lim-s tint stnp with
M -sllau -a OK
Twat
•hill hum thi* flridgepoit luliuilr I rights.
providing Ilo-nt with food, cinthing
Doctors In Mannhslm city h o s­ to Dallas, lex.
This is Williams* rumnient on nl. i slieilci
tlii-v need adviser*
pital aald " th e hospital la full of
li.» I 'rr *iilcill's in lion:
nil along tin- line,” David H.
victims. Thay said tbs other v ie -, The lianrfei o[ operation* (nun
“ It ru-ks with the vile stench Itln.U m in. I’lits b u i*’, 1’n inlnlexa*, liegun earlv
M i l \ i k i ii ui'kiiiiM lrtl^r.1 lhAt
Urns pouring In would h av s to lim nrcticul
poliltcs. IVmter- Istrim l student nml nieinbei of
|« n«ill8iia*«i
I***1
G.iiif »rt «tt*iih litil iiro ttiU d Ih t
in May, will involve moving I.SIM) "( Iputrefacienl
gusillaiiimily uml p u tnnunl.il u „ M.-tlmdist YouDi Cnrvari, tnid
* » a ii
liikit ,i i Ii* 'l Ml h c i # w i i
employe* and 2Y000 Ion* of ini p&lt; niposity
Kiusnian* tmlny at (lie Tourist
I I sit****•»*■ *( uH

Airplane Factory
Begins Moving To
Texas From Coast

southern Senators rromise lo
!•'Talk Truman Proposals To Death

•«««« •

Kiwanis Is Told
Of Imporlaiu’e Of
Adult leadership

Power Service Is
Disrupted During
Electric Storm

Power *ervlre was d isru p ted
lot snout 20 minutes In tha are a
south of T w elfth Street and e a st
of French Avenue la it evening
when during a pouring rain lig h t­
ning hit end downed a 2.300 volt
primary line a short distance east
,f the F it*t Christian Chureh on
.Hanfrrd Avenue In the San L an ta
subdivision.
Ihe bolt o f lightening set fire
;o the w u r, an d the section o f It
ihr.1 lei) wa* about 300 feet long.
Mid Henry C. Moore, superlntenlent of d istribution of tho Florida
Fowir and L ig h t Company.
The fallen w ire still w as con­
nected a t one end to the pow er
source and one end of It fell k rro se
a thicken w ire fence In th e r e a r
uf the John Glllon home causing
arcs of flam e th a t set fire to some
port* snd wood near tha Glllon

garage.

Two Y ea rs Old, D ies
U.yt Monro* Hobby, tWo year

said In a statement, ''Because I aid son of Mr. and Mr*. Horace
can not adjust myself to tha new M. Hobby o f Paola, died Monday
occupation labor policy which aftrrnoon In the hospital following
denlas tha government workers on ilines* of five weeks. lie waa
the rights in collective bargain­ bo:n June 3, 1048 In Sanford.
In addition to hi* parents h e la
ing."
The
Government
Workers’ su.vived by th* grandparents, Mr.
Union has not acted on tha Mac- anu Mra. II. V. Hobby of Wilson

Aruthur letter which quoted tho
late President Franklin D Roose­
velt aa saying a strike by govern ment employes wna "unthinkable
and Intolerable.*1
MacArthur said In hla Uttar:
"I am In full accord with this
view."

Many Seats Empty AsSpeeial ( ’onurosN Session Opens

tory Making Explo­
sive Fluids For V-2
Missiles Destroyed

The Glllon* were not home a t
th* lime an d a neighbor called
thi Fire D epartm ent.
‘When we arrived.” said A s­
sistant F ire C hief R. T. Thom as,
uf flam e wore Jumping fro m
M acArthur R estricts urvj
Ih. fence an d all over the g ra ss
Jap anese S t r i k e s uml we could neither approach
close or tu rn th e hose on the fire .
TOKYO, July 21 UPJ-Jamea Wt railed b ark to tha pow ei
8. Killen, head of tha Allied Labor cump&amp;ny fo r an emergency crew
t r — Maws* mm eo#* n * t i
flection, threatened to resign to­
day beesuso of General MacA rthur’s statement that Japan's Hoyt M onroe Hobby,
should not be allowed to strike
for higher wages.

WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 1918

Comer: four aunts, Mrs, C. E.

Lee, Miss Thelma Hobby and Mlaa
Iren* Hobby, Sanford and Mrs.

A. B. Culpepper of Doenia, Go.;
(out uncles, Clyde, Allen, Jamea
end Louis 0 . Hobby, ell of Sanfoid.

Funeral service* will be con­
ducted at the graveside In Lake

NEW POWER P U N T
View Cemetery at 10:30 A. M. to­
MIAMI, July n UP)—A 44j000- morrow with tho Rev. W. P.
kilowatt gonarulor, sixth unit in Bronx*, Jr. officiating.
tha Florida Power and Light Com­
pany** five-star $95.0002)00 *xpanSWIMS CHANNEL
DOVER, England, J i
Uh
ally known
IVIM Rifi

.---- .

plaafa total output la H jm MU- swimming
11 hour*,y 91' B l i m ,

Lions Clubs Told
Price (Controls No
Cure For Inflation

1‘ieiolent Tniliinri’s Ollier* i-» Cent* i
lie v*n« Introduced l.y II II
NKW VDIIK. Ju lv 28,
—I
Crumb v, K iunnis program chair­
man ami Ivy Miss
Mnrgurvt M o f t h Shvm\ pi»*4ulrrit of I h f 1
of Mnmi
McMilllt'ii " f G assaw ay, W Va., Not ir»onI
ctu iftv . raid today a retu rn of
nili)lt counselor of the group who fn
government r o u t m i s
would
introduced ul*o th ree oilier mem­
s black m ark et wldcb
ber* of the C aravan, Miss Connie "cri-alr
Wood*.-ii of N arrow s, Va ; Mias would link*- our last uiia, seem
lily while by co n trast."
,*G Sarali Emma Woodruff, 84
I’eg llnrtsell o f C harlnlte. N. C. j Savic tolil tlie .Hat aiiliua!
nml M.-&lt; Louise Liggett of Lewla- convention .4 tin- Intel national \ r I.td resldrlit vt Sanford died
.1 i i i Ii&lt;&gt;in,*. MH1 M\ i tie Avenue
htirg. Tent*.
Associu'i-i of t.ions Clubs, of
In
The group has tH'ru ilolng which lie ■ a iiicinliei, that the _i • mi Di-luck till* morning
church work nrunrig youth during ontv aiisvtei tn inflation Is "mure nl 1, alt It fur sever a 1 year*, Mrs
its p n -e n l tour In Honiaslratl, and more efficient production," 'Ai&lt; it til had beiii routined lo
lu-i
fi i tbe past three month*.
gout'll ‘.liamj
(JkeechoU-e. and
"O f all "f the people on earth,"
l-ii f Sanford’s oldest pioneer*,
|„ , IM.r„ ||„ g h w ren In Sanford
we
Americans
ate
Ib
r
on*
|ieop!e
she a us l-**iti July 3. lui'il i t Fort
The cu rren t m igration, exjwcte-l i-uli!ican Congress, he can make working am ong youth at the who ought to know hy recent and lu • ! at the tile w here the F eito continue for another year, I* puh'ical s-npi til I for h I III s i- 1 f First Methodist Church.
b
itter
excellence
th
a
t
prlc*
con­
nalil Laughton Memorial Hospital
Stresslnp the Kiwanis motto, trol ami rationing are nn answer
In ihe interr-ata of nafrty. It against next fall's election. But
now st limit. She wu* the oldext
would lx- m ote difficult lo Itomh ).&gt; .n n 't make j| stick."
•■We Build,” Mr. Blackburn re- to Idgb prices,” be said.
•ivug ch arter member of the Firat
Nashville Tenneasran; "in the ferret I to young people as luillilDallas th an S tratfo rd , nr nny
.Sayre said producer* “ know Fi. s.iyterian (Tiurclr where ahe
o th rr A tlantic sealkneril locality. (aie of a serious eennornir situn- Imr stone*. A Inn* brick that has th a t control* Interfere w ith p ro ­ .itteeiled regularly until 111 health
Oiieratlons thus far have p ro ­ t j- n caused by inflation, I’resiib-nt fallen off a tru ck , he derU rrd. Is duction ant know th a t w ith o u t the fo.e il lie- to stoji. She was a
Truman wisely refrained from not of much use, and might have .,Bt|1„ n&lt;. „ ,r , „f w ar to Inspire
ceeded according to plan.
gim l'iati of Doe W rtt Female
There arc* no worries about a * r .|'oylng off-the-cuff methods in I&gt;een used to construct X building cniiifiltjiiicf. » leluiH o f runtroD f.ullege In Doe W ell, S, C. and
lii*
meavuge
III
Congress
His
tone
new plant. Chance Vouglil will
nr ehnrcli This shows that youths wm ill I lirliiK I'Drk ilit* Muck mar .In i.lifove of the late C h a rlti C.
| f • rirlln t a n l IlH | , R | f T h u I
occupy th e factory built during v*. • dignified and I lie apeclfiiiV.1 oi u 'f
ki*t.
Irg'riatlvn
propo-ed
can
laenact
the war for the N orth American
"They know that controls hamSurvivor* Inrlmle one tun, Seth
n
.
if
lh
em
is
a
will
tii
do
itr."
Aviation Company 12 miles west
|H-r taw material suppllea, lm- I. Vluixiruff; two half toother*,
M
iltphis
Ciinimercial
A
ppial:
of Dallas and 10 miles ea st of
p,*,|c d lsliibid 1011, increase coats h R Beck and Jay II. Beck: four
I f tMMNllnti**| *»n l*n■* III r |
Forth W orth. It ha* l*een vacant
arid discourage tedb Initiative and ■njihew*. Frank L. Woodruff, J r ,
about a year.
Iriceritive,” the NAM prealdent I D Woodruff and Dr H airy S.
SCHOOL FUNDS
The move, of course, will leave
Avocado Ireea In th e back yard declared
VV.-li off of Sanford and Dr.
WASHINGTON. July 28-4,1*) of Theodore Denham, fill Oak
an idle plant here, hut various
H&lt;&lt; toll the Lions that ” prn- it.il|n W oodruff of F.ngliabtown,
A
1248,000,1
mK) federal fuml to
Avenue,
anbearing
tbe
avocado
Birrneir* a re working to prevent
ti. satisfy d e m a n d ’’ ia th* N J
ant local bcI iimiI construction was l&gt;eant in an unusual way tbit ■Inet inn
I l 'M l I s H l t •&gt;«
rt* e l
{( n a llM fi till
T l» * l
I oner at services will be cunprepoted tmlny hy Hep. Landis summer
Instead
of
up
pearl
ng
luvted at tin- Krlcktuh Funeral
lit Ind). He aaitl it is needed to a* lone fru it n r in pair* at In
lb n ■ tomorrow a l 4 3l) P, 51,
SI.ATF.D FOB TRIAL
prevent some small schools from
H ack’
former years, th* pear* have ap- U S O (’oniiiiK
,
with Dr. E, D llruw nlre officialNEW HAVEN, Conn., Ju ly 2H|H11, 1ng.
(A*)—Stephen J. Supine, the peace
Cndei
ler a bill which he said be p« ared In clu iter* like grapes I p ^ Q r P C U C C t l n i C A T I H y .ng ,'ntrriiu-nt will follow In Lake
_________
Yir w Cernefery, beside her late
advocate who Immbed U nltrn will introduce tomorrow, t h e with more than a doien In a clus- [
Nations headquartcra, was turned money would be available during ler.
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 28 td^— nusbond.
So heavy baa been the fruit Tho USO l» routing back. I t la
over tmlay tu N assau county, N. the next four year* but state*
I ELEI’IIUNE If .U SE
Y„ authorities for trial on a wuukl have In apply for their on two of the tree* that Mr. the wartime organixatlon that)
Benhnm ba* had to bolster them provided rlubs and ahowa for
NEW YORK, July 28 iA 9~Th#
share before Jan. 1, 1350.
charge uf mallcloua mischief.
Up wllJr supports to keep the
W estern Electric Co. ii leported
limbs from breaking. Mr. and servicemen.
Denfente Secretary
horrealal to have agreed to make a wag*
Mr*. W. E. W ataon, next door said t&lt;xl*v he ha* approved a ilirreave offer next month to
neighlmr*. stated th a t they naver civilian advisory com m ittee’s re- 3ut),uou
telephone
installation
before »*w the fru it In ruch commemlatiun
th a t th e United worker* throughout the country.
cluster*. Mr. and Mr*. Henham Service Orgsnltatiim* be reborn
The report came yesterday from
have lived In th e ir present home to meet a need created by the Allan K. Haywood, CIO N ational
for the past threeo year*.
D tgam iotion D irector, who said
expansion uf the arm ed force*.
'he wage offer was pruinistr by
Detail*
of
the
peacetim
e
verrion
Tb» Seminole County Health and Welfare Cenlrr, housing three
rem ain to be worked out. Lind- W estern Electric Prealdent S tan ­
TINKER FU N ER A L
welfare agenciea, fills a long fell nerd for centralization of welfaie
Bracken at a m eeting in comORLANDO Ju ly 28 O D -F u n er- *ley F. Kimball, of New York, ley
group*. Dr. Frank Quillmau, director of the Seminole Count)) Health al n-rvlce* will Ire held Friday prealdent of USO d u rin g th* war, putty office*.
Unil. declares! today.
for Joe T inkrr. one of batehall'n ta id the rro rg an itatio n of the
FAR EAST TYPHOON
entertainm ent unit will b* com­
Located at the former tile uf FernaiJ-Laughton Memorial Hospital uiimortala.
HONG KONG, July 28, (A9—
Dr. I.indvrv K. M cNair, p aito r pleted by the end of the year.
on'quiet and tree thadrd Oak Avenur and Fifth Street, the cenlrr hat
F o rrettsl **ld the USO wilt be N ip * wer.- known dead today In
n .r n tu i of the F ira t I’reibyterian
the advantage froth of a location near the buiinett center and the rLhutcli
“on
a
som ew hat yesterday’s typhoon which Injured
here, will officiate at the reactivated
retidenlial area. One major advantage net found in former location! it reremonle* at 2 P.M. a t the Fair- b roader ball*." But he did not nine other* and left two pertons
unaccounted for here.
ample parking area for autom o-f—
child Funeral Home, Burial will explain what he had In mind.
•ft
t*L
Seventy-five mile an hour winds
"K* tik iel" and other children'* follow in Greenwood cemetery
BUM,
ripped through the city wrecking
POLIO DRIVE
3 n* th ree w elfare agenrlea In stories, ia aubetituting a t Red net*.
NEW YORK, Ju lv 28 U Pv- four w ar damaged building*.
the building are live Health Unit, CraJ* headquarters for Mrs. Ethel
Report* from the amall ChelngThe net collection in the 1948
occupying th* re a r portion of th* A. Gelaler, executive xecretary,
COURT BUILDING
March or Dimei champign waa chru Island taid a tidal wave
upper floor, tho 8 u t e Welfare wlm tv away on vacation.
Tite former hoepltal waiting
TALLHA88EE, July U ( « - $18,889499. Baill O’Connor, pro- thvte dr it roved SO large junks and
Agency which has six offices
rhinrry.

In 1930 the company moved l.c-lith n Fair Einployrm-nl Finelii-a C&lt;imml»»lun for (cd- riil ernhorn Long Maud City, N. Y.» l&lt;&gt; pi.yca niii1 iiliiilish sryiegation in
La* I Hartford, and nine yean Ii.,1 nrmeil aervice*.
hdiVoriul comment in new sp a ­
later it came here from hatl
ll*. r- throughout the nntioii ell the
Hartford.
' i'.i - Uk-nt’s SJM-U'h shuWnl the
Unite were fairly limple opera­ f.dl .wing reaction:
tion*. a division ipokeiman *aul
).in Francisco Cluoriicle- "Thrloilay. but now the company r* F * -inent's •lernnrnl for controls
10 lime* a* large at when it Inst l* time of th*- same old d re a ry
mined and (lie drttanre I nun t*. M m with w hich he lias Itcen
i it ting Congress inner till- ReStralfoul lo Dallat it at least IP l-.i I can m ajo tity took over in the
time* at much a* total involved jail of I'.tflt. If lie t a n hang llio
blaii* for high prices on the Be
in the other two shifts.

Lmmu Woodruff,
Pioneer Resident,
Dies At Age Of 84

Itun ha m Avormlot’H
Itcurinjr In Clusters

County Health And Welfare Center
Is Now Located In Former Hospital

downstair* aad flea In tha u|
I m t pottlan and the, ____
County Rad Cram Chapter
on
Door at tha left when entering,
hire. Elvira Gamer, author of

toon, located on tha right when
entering, la atlll used aa a general
wading room and serves all three
agrtulea. In addlUon, there la a
colored waiting room located on

The Florida Buproma Court has
$150,009 to spend on furnlahing
and decorating Ita new building.
The $1,700,000 etnteture should
be ready for occupancy by tha
end ot the year,

aident ol the National Founda­
tion for InfantUa Paralysis, who
announced the figure yesterday,
aald half th* turn had been al­
lotted to th* orgalxatlon'a national
headquarter* here.

one police launch waa grounded.
Naval authorities reported tha
lau.th crew wa&gt; mining.
Ilung Kong shipping and In
atallatlona suffered only
damage.

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PAGE EIGHT
v u t n i r r a f f ir m k t )
TALLAHASSEE, July M,
n.c Florida Supram# Court

Sanford Residents
Report S p o u t Of
W ater On S t Johns
A water spout that form ■*
the BL Johns Hlvcr luor Mullet
•• Lake P. rk at about A:0» o’clock
Wadnardny averting and then dis­
appeared when rain twgan to fall
wa« seen by several parsons fi.hL"x in the vicinity, including Dr.
W. D. Gardiner, Sanford oiteopalh.
Tha while rolumn of tlic water
apout whirl twisted and mov­
ed about, approaching to within
about 76 yards o f where Dr.
Gardiner and A. W. Wife were
fishing from a small boat, and
then receding into the riser. The
column, reaching up to the clouds,
varied from about four feet in
diameter to a few Incites, said Dr.
Gardiner.
Near t.ake llt.rney, A. M.
Phillips reported that he saw the
waterspout teaching up Into the
clouds and supposed that the bot­
tom of it was In luike Monroe. It
moved about at a rat," of
10 to 12 miles an hour, but caused
no apparent damage. Ilcnrj Wil­
liams, colored employee of the
Davis Furniture Co. was said to
have aeen the water spout.
A waterspout Is a whirling,
funnel-shaped column of water and
water vapor, extending from the
surface of a sea nr lake into hr.vv
clouds. It Is a meteorological
phenomenon and is caused hy op­
posite wind* of different tempera­
tures meeting in the upper at*
motphere, thereby condensing a
vast Vamount nf vapor into a
heavy cloud to which a vortical
motion is glvsn.
This vortical motion causes Iht
cloud to take the form of ■ vast
funnel, and creates a partial
vacuum at the center into the
vorte* of which wntrr Is drawn,
thtrvafter joining in the whirling
motion. Waterspouts are frequent­
ly !u to 30 fret In iliaiHri hut
according to rclentlsts, the com­
mon opinion that thev are liquid
water for their entire height It an
srror; the water drawn upward
doss not rise shove 32 feet.

affirmed without rnnimmit a vcr- LotUe Marion, wjio*.- hu.l-and « « i a
dkt in unlch th* Circuit Court in du-d from in {uric* raeeivtd i a u In bel
Sanlord awarded 12,000 to Mrs. automobtla cotillion.
Tha caaa Lises, Inc. by Msyulra, Voorhis

rli*, attoxncja. Mr*. Marian

PRE-INVENTORY

CLEARANCE

.
The alxivo is !)'• architect's drawing of the new Christian ami
Missionary Alliance Church now telng erected on the corner at Dark
Avenue and Fourteenth Street. The new building, designee! Mr. El­
ton J. Moughton, local architect, is to be erected at the approximate
cost of 130,000, and will Include two auditoriums, with ample rooms
for the Sunday school. Kev. Glenn K. Smith, the pastor, announced
that the ma‘ti auditorium Is etpe-ctrd to tie finished In a matter of
a f« w months.

Third Party

Kev. Ferris

my woui on that."
The crowd retried banners and
placsids hulling Wallace and Sen■tor Glen II. Taylor of Idaho,
bis Vi.r Pn-.|.kr.lial running
|llut),

which has been a very fruitful
one." re|M&gt;rts the Waycrosi Jour
t&gt;«l Herald." many ms-ibe's have
added to the Church at-1 n
successful c h u r c h Improvement
t'logrum corrlid on Including the
irdecorating of the Church and

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- "Kev. Ferrla' work with youth
People Itcfoie profits."
has hern outstanding In the com
"Itcpc.il the draft now,"
munity, the local church ami In
"Vets want peace."
Wallace came here from New the state. He promoted the Youth
York, lie was accompanied by Conference movement in Georgia
ami has served on the fseulty cunMrs. Wallace and u group of tinously for 20 years. At present
rides.
he la serving as president of the
The Third Party nominee wsiv
ins Georgia Christian
ed aside questions from reporters M| „lon, ry Society. Out of his
aU.ut Communism and party prim work w„ h &gt;oulh f(lme , |i(, v,&gt;|.
ciplcs. lie said such questions |untPrr Wallaca Jernlgan. who was
would lx* ana wet ed at a news ,irda|nw| by Rev. Ferris en June
conference later In the day.
I«nih „ f the present vear.
He did say that chances of his
"Contributing to the stuees* of
party uie "very much better thun |,i» ministry has been the aseltany of the pollsters Indicate.”
tatwe of his wife, who is a helpWall*™ went from the station mate of grarlousness. ahllitv end
to the llcllevue-Ktratforil Hotel, snd ronsecratlon.
with Senator Taylor.
The Rev. Ferris Is reported to
At convention headquarters, it have helped organise a new churrh
was announce I that Fred Stover in Brunswick, Ga. ami has Ixen
of llainp'.on, Iowa, hts tirrn given active as a member of the Lions
T. W . Lawton
the much-sought honor of Mak­ dub, including visiting the sick
ing Ills nominating speech for at hospitals.
ItV IllS M
&gt;KW C S S f D M l
Wallace, lie is a fatmit and long- • _ _ ..
— ---------teachers desiring payment of lima friend of Wallace.
.nrssmen for Wallace asked that
Mlarisa during th* present month
The convention opens at 0:301 the government take over a wide
and August would have to give p. M. |,„,|„ht. Charles Howard, variety o f American Industries.
an Indsmnlly bond Insuring ths Des Muinrs, lows, negro attorney,] Pome 600 businessmen from
Board
of
Public
Instruction will make the keynote address throughout the country took ths
against any lost resulting from a then. Nominating
'K spuches snd action yesterday at a conference
taacher*! failure to complete a the formal selection of the Walt for the Preservation snd Ad­
10 month farm. In most counties lare-Teytnr ticket comes tomor­ vancement of Independent Busi­
this term begins either during row.
ness.
tha latter part of August or on
The Now Party headquarters
Resolutions adopterl called for
8ept. I.
had announced that Mr. ami Mrs. public ownership nf railroads,
"Any monies paid out for sal­ Wallace would come fmm Nrw marine and air transportation,
aries 'prior tu the Iwginnlng of York by roach hut they rode In utilities, munitions Industries (In­
the actual school term would be an air-conditioned state room. cluding military aircraft), Insur­
■ • personal responsibility of the Mvmla-rs of Ills party Were lu a ance. ami other Industrie* such
school board members' snJ they parlor ear.
as mining, oil and lumber.
would have to reimburse tha
The conference also called for
A spokesman explained:
state and rotinty'Yhr salarlss paid
"Toe coaches were too crowd- government ownership of tbs Fed
when rervlcos should not bn rd."
I rral llteserve System — but not
rendrtrd throughout ths III month
When Wallace came Into sight1of the country’s prlva’ e com
ichcol term," he staled.
a mighty cheer went up ami then rr, trial and lianking Institution*.
hi. f&lt; Mower* l*-gan a chant that
S-»ve crvali.i d potatoes with. la '••■I until hi left the station:
Hnvi- beef hri-ket with pre-.
hai.it " igi r,. a mixed irgrtahh" "We want Wallace. Wo want psud hnrserariith or mustard
salad and a fruit and cupcake Wallace.”
1
and new potatoes doused In!
oc«-&gt;eit fur a hearty family dinIn New York Inst night the nixl: d huttir or margarine and
ner that is e«sy to prepare.
National Oiganiiation o f Huai sprinkled with parsley ur chives.

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FORMERLY 1.98 to 8.98

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Cottons and Rayon in StrjjMSh Plaids, Printa. SUM 9-18;

NOW

FORMERLY up to 12.95

NOW

BOYS’ SHIRTS

* 3 t?

Cotton and Rayon Plaids, Stripes, Solids

FORMERLY 1.98 to 2.98

BLOUSES

%

NOW

r .

i ' l ) : ■ *»\ J r

.’ W*-

Cottons, Rayon erepas, Shears in white and past#)#, flixffs
32 to 40

f

FORMERLY 149 to 5.98

NOW
Cotton Checks, Printa, Stripes, Sizes 1-0.

FORMERLY 69c to 1.49

DRESSES

NOW

W IT /.lf

Cottona, Rayons, in Solids, Printa and 8trlpea. Sixes M S;
12-20; 38-44. A beautiful assortment to select from.

SW IM SU ITS

FORMERLY up to 16.95

Swim Suits o f Laatex and Cotton.

FORMERLY up to 6.00

NOW
NOW
♦4
INPANT’S DEPARTMENT

PAJAMAS~G0WN9-SUPS
Cottons. Rayon Batin and MuitLcrepa.

FORMERLY up to 7.98

ROMPERS
NOW

Hand embroidered cottona In aizea 2 and 3.

FORMERLY up to 4.98

NOW

$1?8
1 to

$ 2 »

d h sA iIg tirsn srito ai

DRESSES
Hand embroidered Madeira. Limited quantity.

f o r i t s Second o w n e r m o !
Kaceotly, a large group o f mni car owners were
asked wbat car they would buy if they were
bvyiag ar*r car* today. Those who own used
&gt;Kaaflail lad tbem all in Mying they would bay
t cars o f tba same make they art now driving.

standing, and Pontiac’* (ins psrforiuanca lasts
tbrougbout ths years. Tbert could be no kaar
endorsement of a new car than this—and we
tniti you won t forget it whtn you order your
own neat car.

la etber w ords—according to this survey —a uud
it mere u lir fitfr y * soar /Asa ttnj ttbtr
r t f « W €4tr.

Remember, loo. Pontiac Is the lowest priced car
In the w orld offering CM Ilydra-Maiic Drive» a tremendous advance In better motoring.

O f coarse, tbei could mean only ons thing:
f's depeadabillty and long life are out­

It’s wise to choose a P o n tia c-a car so Ana that
even its agreed owner Is sure in Uk&gt; it.

SUMMER SUITS
Lifhtweifht wool. Rayon, Gabardine
feet for vacation traveL Black, Gray and
tela. SttM MB; ltt o 40.

FORMERLY 14.96 to 4100

FORMERLY up to 4.98

NOW

‘ i f f

i

9 axis qooeaiea peuriuw ea«| A|n«!*U

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&lt; (in v iilrra b tr clo u d in r**, a ra lt rre d
afte rn o o n and evening sh o w e rs

In Unity T hera la H lr tn fth —
r« Protest the Pm c * of lb* World:
To Promote th&gt; Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Ssnford.

ana
thunderstorms. Gentle
moderate variable wind*.
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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 l'E H
VOLU M E

X X X IX
■ II 1

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Truman Talks
To Democrats
About Message

EflabliMhrd 1908

Dewey C onfers With lien. Ike

$ i
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A ssociated Prcjiir Leased Wire
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rar*

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$ I
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West /ones Of Ger-’

CAMDEN. N J . July 26. (el')-many 'To Be United 1
A ii agirrmrnt piovwhng loi a 7Linder One Govern-1
cent as lots-lhr-bctatd incirace lur
tnent By Sept. 1
P iih IucI ioii worker* of the Itellilelicm Steel Company'* mnr ra il- ,
coast vaiib wa» announced today. f •HANKIT HI. Gcimanv
Julv
Tile me leave, announced by
*
Military goceinms m-l
John Giecn, president ol the CIO - l , , , man |H&gt;bllcal lea.lew &lt;d the
Indutlnal Union of Manne a n d l,'"rr ‘' r , , r '" '•"•••• " ’ ••bed final
Shipbuilding Wotkeiv o| Amrnca, | 4,r,lllrn l ^loniglil till plan* lot a

Third Parly Keynoter Cheered

Strong Counter-Move
I*. Taken Against

Mouth OKI Blockade
O f

B n lin

B y

B eds

D ER I IN. Julv Jf». v l * ) - I he
I intrd s , *ir, *ud fit,ism banned
liiocenieuit ol llama i.-.day to and
fl.xii the Ruttiail /one ol Cerinaliv
Amen, ail ott.ciafa aaid
technical Jilluultica earned tha
stoppage.
I be i.iiut Ameiit an-Bitlith ac| lion i|ii&gt;eaird lu Le the most
pcitifivc tuunler move )et taken
In the wrcleili Allies to bleak
(lie K uciiuii bloc kade of lleilin,
|now .* in. ml I* old
••eiiei il, l.uciuv |) l lay and

we.irm Germany government, it
wa* learned otfntally
Ike ale all vrt. caul And.a*
•ador Robeil Muipliy. poliln il
adtmu lo (.eneial l.utiuv It ( lav.
Amen, all nnlllaiy govemoi lliey |
Coilfened |.,,l week III Waililllg- I
loll met llit- tieilm bloc k tile and j
othei
(.rrniail l|Uet||olll
MIIIINO TO TALK OVII "non-polIUcal" mattri*. Cen Dwight L.sc-nI lie agierinenl leave* open (be
how rr and Oov. Thomai Dewey are ahown tojether at the Paw ling. N. Y ,
S i lin in KoLciiton, ibe Aiunican
farm of tha GOP presidential cancUdat*. The conference. It v* *» staled,
di.oi (or pailu ipation in the In
(International)
»•"»&gt;'"' «*
it
concerned the Berlin crlil* and Germany'* future.
and liiiloli unfit aI&gt; guveinots,
_____ ________
approximately 1 „• cent |*rr hour. lute b&gt; the Rutiian /one ill eavllook the action at * cunfeiencs
ein
(ceimany.
3. A two-ernt-an houi cirdil for
III I i.inkluil llie ie d iicllon* a(C
tluwe employee who were on vtrike • I lie lodilaiv fo-ernor* and il.p
cite* live .it once I lie |.|olnblll l.S
in 1947 cltiniig pail of thr vara- inililctric pircident o| llie date* III
i* igjinit the niovrinenl of all
the ill lee wettem /one* decided
lion iienod.
II .cin * "oiiginctiiig oi teiiuinaling''
Ill addition to ineieave for pro- tviaI a cnndlluelit attnnbl) will
ill llie S.iirl /one.
ductlon workers, the- fringe work* be fleeted In Sr|,| | ||, ihallei
ei*. who ate covered In- * separ­ will lie tubniilled lo the (ieinianc
w lieu ll,e Rom an* i topped
ate roll Iraft with tlie sant.- union, III i lefeiendutn, ac tuggreted by
liilli* on the lung tailway be|weir offered n f&gt; |ier rent InIweeu 11*-1lin ami the wfltern
...
.
j crease or I'J HO a week, whlcn- thr nnlllaiy gocrinoit
/one* -.1 Gentian), they aurrted
Higgins
And
K r i d e r ever t. greater. Green .aid.
Over
11,000
Church­
Tin*
military
governor*
|noinlletitlet tlatkley, other* Invited
I*.-I to |.|o,-e Ix-fote their gov ,
tec Inn, al ddluullira" wcie tha
A
k n TtaiK
i l l f Ti o
n cnants
r i i n n t u l fi&gt;m
Ratification
meeting*l(K
in)r,, the
to the conference were:
/\iso
n
a
n
y
.,
,lln
a
.n
(n
es
Have
Been
Aided
ertitiient* the tiertnan h-ailet*'
c alter.
Senator l.ueat till), Assistant
About Sanford Deal the New York. lloston, Baltimore olijerllnn to the ii-fcrrniluni. The
Minority Leader; Hep. McCoiBy Group Since ’39
I
S and lit it •*la official* in
I mul llolMikrn. N J , •rr«*t will Grrniun* eoiitt-llilr.1 ii referemlulil
WAVING A COINtTAlK (|. hi* home alat* of t. wa n...r.e» I* ll .waid,
mark I Matt I a**i»tant Home
lia n k f o ii d aily teemed the rail
wool.I
niml.le
N*rl*.
Communl«t*
lxheld
tlliv
week.
Green
.aid.
I n . "I • .,11 pcirnto to cl'reta which grreti .1 III* ki
t« tpctrth Wttll
Democratic leader; Senator MeApplication of Sanford for
A team ol young people tepre
•toiipag,- "r, .inciiiin- -auctions."
The »1llke c' i edit offer pro- ami malriintenl* lo &gt;tir dlneor.l.
w In. Ii lie &lt;'pencil llie Item f Wallacf ’l tilld Pal '* «. livcnlion in Philadel­
liratb (Hit, Democratic uatioral •rnting the Metbodiil Youth C ara- $350,(MX) loan to conilruct
Autliurltles said ll.e tail comNo
ileei*loii
wn«
leneheil
on
■
■
,videa:
phia lie. .Ir III :n (right), waving to the delc-gali *. 1* Lhner tlclivoll, . Iiieici- Ik-I wren It,. Soviet lone of
14 oMlIMMra a a I ' M ' *1*1
van prrtenlrd a ptoguin at the watrrdiont terminal hat liern I Kni|iloyr* involved In Hie IUH name for the government. Tithead
ct
llie
national
Wallair-for-Pirddeat
col
.inillee
i
fnlc/iiulluudl)
-------------------------------- I,
I •••■mane and western Kuropa
Geinian* wanted nothing nivorini;
ir**n*«*4 «•« !■&gt;*» t « « i
Rotary luncheon today illuUiating taken under advicrmrnt by thr I
|"Jiifiii't *m.unit tu much." Inof "weatern Get man*" or imply
the work bring done by thi* or­ Rrcomiiudion Finance Corpora|li'ii-vtiil ,'ciuMlir* of vccstcili LuIng (irininnv
Gniiinny mar
wa* la-ing
»plit
lint:
U iiik &gt;
i,.|it* have- t.rell mfui lilt'd of the
ganisation to revitalire the youth lion winch ha* accepted it at a
i i u i i h i i ,.•
at*i
work in American chuichr*. The project, and their investigation
program
was
pre»enlrd
by
Orvdle
will
ilart
immediately,
it
wat
an
#
nounerd thi* morning by Edward
Touchton.
ha
Mm Maigarrt Mc.Million of Ibggini. manager of the Seminole
HY I'OHTKK II. t.AN'SINti III Uaitoway, W. Va.. adult cuuntrlor County Chamber ol Commerce.
m il AIM 1.11 IIA. Inly 24k d I'I llrn.% W.lhcr'% Pmgfr»«.%r
KOKT JACKSON, 8. C.. July with the giuup, inlmducrd the
I * . n i l v%ill
UoVhii hi |hi|i||(4 | IiiaI»»iv Itil (I lr.i«| m i r lluiiK
it I m
Mr. Iliggint trlurnrd Saturday |
Lou llarincmi mid J*rk God
26 (Special)—Little alc-rp will bit
Ir m i n i lit*- $r« ir| •*f tlif* Aliir I lt d II t|r 4 %UfV.
1 I m tre I f | It ll l 4 l 4 ltd
enjoyed by rtnl llattalion troop, oilier inembei* of the p»lty and noon with City Commivtionrr John txild were high point winner* in
♦•I Itflb- |&gt;ru|»|r « .in Itiik i»%P| llin ir •!•*•«* 1• I'l.ift -i Irw lu g |&gt;rop|r.
of tin* Nntionnl Guard from Crn- raid they were biouglit to Sanfoid Krider from New York where lit.- ierrratinn nrtivilir* *pon»orcd
MEXICO CITY. July 2fl ul*.
tial Florida tonight. Preparation by Rev. J. E. McKinley of the they conferred with Nrw York fur .he rhlldrrn of Sanfmd Ih- i
llie money iliac one irluctant tiiillioii.inr will dit||ori|r in a moment
IIKl.t.H Mil , Yugnalavia. July
—Thr
HLiiAtitih
r•
•
mimnill*
•
•
we-ik (iy ihe Sanford Recreation
for range firing of individual
n «triluitioii «•( III plicate ap|K-al lot llie valvatiou ol d r Drinuctslir or Republican 2rt &lt;4'l Vi.r I'l. iiiirr
Fihurd
rr «*iioii*4 «■ l‘ *a* *1*1
weapon* tomorrow morning ha* Fmt Metbodiil Church She ex...............
S B
ffl, k " „
,,
— - KatdelJ told luriithei * of th#
tv i- -trirlly limiled.
the companies from
Orlando, plainrd that the Youth Caiavan
«n
nd*nr$». rondurl,
|b »H« KM|fr&gt;|lhlc,|
'
n alii
a,,..,,«,,rr.
...„uu .. i......
f„r llltf
1 iieualav r»ioiimnlat naltv today
lb.i when Hank Wallace'* fund
Daytona llearh, Sanford, Ds-Lamt wa* slatted in 1939 to help the
^
......... . „.jM
1.tan..up Improvement In play and
"the new Yugoslavia will he
Convention
and Eustis propping (heir rye* local churches give betlei Chris- L i o n s
r,-v.d‘ . of ,,in,r,,t rnteiral by e*. I. ||onf Wr|(, ,|rc|,|r,|
| „, „„.L i.iio-i Inl* Ihe plalloim in front of
overned in b,r fuirtgii pulley by
,lii o ,.r more rheci mg partl.am
open with toothpick* a* they
- laid.
but aimolinre»ment WB* held Up
ihe prineiid,", -f I,* .,-, IndepeniMeets In New York cotV\t&lt;inner*
clean, and check rifle*, rarhinea tian education to thru young
of th,- hike rare* »,•/&lt;• until di.trihiltion eould I-' an toe |..» kftbmik IiI&gt;1-a n| ta unllmit
&gt;li tire and *m puit o f tl.e antiand .4f. Calilier piatola. Marhin# people.
Hetty Ann Fortw**, Sylvl* I',-nr notinred »imuttanr,Mi*ly In Me*l,,i •-•i.
tinperialiallr pulley of the Soviet
\T.IV YORK. July 2&lt;1. M l— sop „nd Jimmy llutlrr. In
I I..« , sperlenc-d front man,
guna, mortar* and Drowning
She al»« Introduced Mi** Con­
t'nion."
\V II.. nr Gailmor, i, rlpe-mouthed,
Automatic rifle* will he fired to­ nie Wood»tm of Narrow*, Va . Member* of Lion* Club* from nil wat, i relay* 1‘ iinkv Moye, Jack I'ity and Waihlngton
The l*rge»t abate of avndhM bal.'l. /. i mini Voi -,- of etlrelile
lie Haled II** plllieiple* a*:
morrow afternoon. Hid llattalion Mis* Peggie llaitsell of Cliailutte. th- Mato and several foreign Go,tli&lt; id. and lad* liarlliraii wet,
■
ire
for
rspnit
by
iuihI'i. mg
I t'n iv e i.a l *. tivilv fur pea1'*
Commander T. T. Long. Lieut. N. C.. Mi** Louiac Liggett of c-unn'tlea are here for the- 31 at the ainin-r*.
uti. lion, l.'giii* willi i, plea foi
•ountrira will go l„ I'ul-a. wlmh tl.ooil , ulitrihutiona Ii, lit,- p|„
*ii«l peaceful r,x&gt;|,ration on Ihe
Col. from Starke, announced ear­ lo-wishurg. Tenn., and David It {annual convention of Lion* Inter­
It Wednesdhy'* ‘ 'TlraMiie Hunt" will get 47.IXHI nirtrir Inn*, inoal
lier today.
lllackhurn of Ptttaburg. Pa. who nal. onal, opening today at Madi­ Sue Ann Radford and Jimmy o f It from the United Stan
Battalion level planning for the
son .-Miuarn Garden.
cl #allaae4 lia rase t « * l
The committee, one tlf tlollutiir were first to find llomovement and range firing of
Twenty-five thousand members buiie,’ tiesaure*. I'rire* for the rommodlty organltatiuns of ihe j oiling upon ibe u.-li,i» to gather
Tk id . Ii Mint*Danger­ 2 E.-onuinlc iiM.priatiuii with
every Central Florida aoldier at­
and guests, including 5,000 dele­ most original coitume* went to United Nation* Fo,a| ami Agn ■ii nil the stray silver.
*11 coin,trie* on lin- ground of
tending National Guard encamp­
Anne,Semple
McPherson
O
l
gate*.
weie
a
-1
per
led.
o
us
To Fishermen enualltv
Sa.iv Robb and Jack Gotthold. ,ulture Organisation, made ovail.
un.t ictprct of mutual
Department
ment at this South Carolina F i r e
Welcome* by Mayor William Judge* were II. C. Steele and able to Europe only part of the i alio i Divine had Ihe same up
el l,gal Ion*
Army ha»e ha* l*en the ta»k as­
pi
.„,
Ii.
They
did
il
in
llie
iiaine
O'Dwver ami Governor Alfred E. Couch Fled Gana*.
Given
Severe
Test
I \\ I R.MI R , FIs.. July 26 -undue available in reeotiinieinla;i The iiollcv of support In the
signed to Capt. Richard (L Kidd.
Di Iko II of Nrw Jersey were the
/* watermelon party wa. held ,,on* f,,r ,rt Kuiopean rountri,-. of tJiglon and a heaven Hint had (sl*&gt;
D ove t 'a v r wav pea cefu l force* struggling for peace, na­
Jr., Starke, Training officer at­
Its
|'ii
in
Ihe
sky.
fir«t
order
of
husinest.
tional freedom and independence.
I'KAllODY, Mas*.. July 2«. (A*i
aftc-r tl.e iwimmlng artlviti— announced earlier.
tached to .led Battalion headThe Progressive party has again Iim1.iv lire threat (lis t had
’.'imight, there will he a three- Tl.ui. lay at Crystal Lake.
The committee made the fol­
I. Support tu the anti-imper­
■iuart*m. Cant. Fred (I. Kuhlman. The old Merrick farm. * 22Hhung
ovn
it
fur
a
year
wat
richanged
the
ap|M
-nl
from
religion
recommendations for
ialistic policy of the Soviet Union
Orlando, will he range officer and ycwr-old landmark recently con­ ho. r parade down Fifth Avenue.
Friday afternoon everyone en­ l o w i n g
•
i*
t-rdlile*
It
calls
out
the
dot
ploclrcl with an e a r-tp liitin g mat „ ml the countries &lt;&gt;f the peoples'
he |* re*pon»ihle fvr the familiar- verted Into a four-family apart­ The convention will run through joyed n talrnt content, which wan other areas (countries and altoeal„i» ,rum the common people on o
I lie lt*/*r,| was a Flench mine.; lem«H-raclr* ttbe (’ umniunlvt Naiiattlon training of riflemen that ment, was destroyed by fire yes- Thursday, and dancea, reception* staged in Ihe auditorium of the tionx In metric (onsl:
,
&lt;
mm
,I
hm
*4
II*
I'
m
,
,
|
mm
l
Cuba 47,000, Saudi Arabia 15.
has been carried on the pa«t two trrdi-y a* firemen were hampered and other social events are sche- gramuisr school under the dimwlmli
N .„ c r spell, taitl probably
iiMvel.ipmenl of c o p e r stlon
dul. d In addition to the convention lien »f Mi** Barbara Dumpier I 0, Syria S J w , South Africa 5.
daya.
-•
by u scries of incidents.
I inLr Iimiii il» tii«*e»ii i i Aiiium). in ntl rrsp^rlR with tlm
"•O,
if.
K.
territories
llonwu
M-i
ions.
Schedule for he day will tiarl
Toe firrfightc-r* listed the***
LIGHTNING H lltlh K N
Punkv Moye wa* rho«cn the win­
till iiilMfi **•»») *)••• *•HlltrlrA uf lh#
Many of the l.ions arrived at ner by Applause, with her Inter 7o0, Ceylon 5.000; Middle East
with reveille at .1 A M. Break- oh.i*4r|ps they had to overcome:
During the tl,under storm late N)A11Hil«|iir R4t (liitlrj Iir|r
i •11111r'**i iluiiitN'iifii* lu Ffunomlc
t.
rrilorle*
2JJOO.
Mi,lava
20,61)0,
thei,
hotel*
in
rolorful
roatume*.
fail will lie served at 4 AM
tl.e ( „ l l f Jiti ram.
( 1) The alarm was not sound­
lin
iu
)
afternoon
lightning
struck
pn-taiion of the “ Jitnglr Daner"
India 20,000, Chinn b'o.iNN). PhllpSlid cultural life w||h I Esc ob|CCt
Pimm Gum Florida came drc»»Truck* loaded with eager mu»- ed until a half hour after the Mate
|)l»i.vr|e,| 4 veal ago, llie .,f strengl belling rlie common
II iph Carlton clireeled Hat or P nr* 15,600, Iriilutiesln 25.1'U*), I' •he north east cornet ,.f the
ed *n Seminole Indian blouse* and day’s "Recreation Highlight* of
keteer* will leave the battalion started.
Sociilittic
S Military responsibilities Ko \ n ldei Hotel, ehlpplng owuy j, inilluMriil id war wai rtaminnl ilevelopriicnt in tlie
area for the firlngjlne at 5 A.M.
They brought a
(2) Then the Lynnfic-M fit* de- rownoy hat*.
comer of this inasont) on
The first *hot will resound at pa* tment was summoned by mis­ her** named Duke, the property iho Week" program over Station i.a and Ryukyu* Island* 25,600. ■•I llo- hutrl but not tlift YA|*«- tin In hi aiiialeui wliu cleclarrii ,l •uintrlea.
WTrtll.
('ult-crt t. Olson, former govThe
countries
and
li
a s s e t ssupplying
u p p i ; •••»* %
•# *****•*»■ •• w
i n
**s,
7 &lt;-clock and t h e r e will lie a take.
of Ernest F. Turner, of Mel­
wa* tin luilir Mrirly s buoy, lie |rrnor
Arl.rlt-s made in the handicraft number of mi-trie tons th-y will I K
,,‘*l&gt;'»ge.
&lt;&gt;f r»llfurni». «ay» Premier
•r»ail**r4 Ita Paae alii
Mi Tanks on the Lynnficld en­ bourne, Fla. Duke, a regular at- division include oil cloth plscc- |.*vr for e*|Mirt incliidr-- Austia ,
caul
Marshal Tit-, told him yesterday
gines went dry at one point when tri.der of Lion* ronventlons, had met... shoe hag*, handkerchief*, li* 1,060, Ecuador 13.000, Egypt
'r.AIN
(apt
Ken I.
Starkweather, Yugoslavia I* lends- and willing
BXPLOSON
the fir* was believed under con- » walk around the lobby of the aprons, and leather case* for “0 500. Meslrn lO.OcK). Siam Hid.-’ -HUM REAL. July 28 id*) —
operator ol a lodge at tilts pic j to trade with the United State*.
Ki.l-kerliocker Hotel.
KF.NVIL, N. J.. July 2&lt;» (A1)— trcl.
comb- and nail files.
000 amt the United State* 81.900 i International Paper Sale*
The Tennessee delegation In­
An eaploalon In a ateam air dry­
14) A mile of hose had lo U*
- puny
Inc., today advised it* tuir«i,ur t|Mit hi llie Florida Kcyi.
SHELTON DIES
11 asMtlfcuvd IIn I'gftp I wu|
ing plant at the Hercules Powder laid U-fura firefighting efforts ched on* and all to meet “ Miss
customers that effective Aug. I
PEORIA, III., Julv 26 i/P» —
An
*
lira"—Mrs.
John
V.
Ilummcll,
could
b*
resumed.
Co. rocked this community to­
"•c itanclard prlcw of newsprint
1Hri nie Shelton, member of th#
I s. PILOTS KILLED
day, hut ftrat reports indicated
(5) Automobile* passing over thr former Harbarii Jo Walker, a
will I.,. Inrrvased It u ton.
, notorioia* Shelton gang of pro(VII
SHADES,
Germany,
July
Tn.nrssee
girl.
Will
Watson,
of
there were no rasuitie*.
the nose broke It in 20 places.
Abltihl Power and l'a | M - r Co.
iill-ition eta day* wa* shot and
i'
I
lie
U.
S
Air
Force
an
AI
dm*.
Tel.,
■
sheriff,
arrived
The hlaat occurred shortly after
Tne home kraa burned to the
I , annouiired a |i Increase in
killed from ambush today.
nuur.crd
t.-lay
two
first
l.ieuten
with
spun
and
a
(tar.
IK noon (KSTl and wat heard gtvund with a Iota estlmatrd un­
,
l»»t Friday. Crown Zcllerofficially at 926,000.
arid felt over a 20-mile area.
Uarh of San Francisco announced nuts (’ l.atlrs II. King ctf llrittun.
ITALY SI. \NDEHKD
u similar increase last week and S D. siul Uidx-rl \V. Slither of
ROME. July 28 ,4’ )— Magsrlne
I'HILLIEH'
M
A
N
A
G
E
R
Arllligt"".
t'nllf.
were
killed
Seminole
County
will
not
inerra,e
its
las
nullavr
but
will
continue
|
JtTHTirB DIRS
Editor Samuel# Dina wrot# In
Northern Paper Co, „f
I'HII.ADKLPHIA, July 28 (J-, to o|icratr on a 10 mill levy for all |*urpo»ei. it wat decided by the ,
ARMS REGULATION
JACKSON. Mia*. July 2(1 OP)N.-w York .aid they were Inking tlu r 47 transport plane crash in Don lta*illo that “ Dogs would
—
Eddie
Sawyer,
manager
of
the
lli-ilin
Sat
tu
day.
LAKE 8UCCE8S, July 2«-&lt;A*)
tln-ir price |3 a ton.
Chlef Justice Sidney Smith of (he
have voted better" than Italians
In the County Committion on Friday aflrrnoon at a meeting held for tat eipral
Mississippi aupreme court, who —Th# United Nations Commis­ Toronto Maple I^af*
In the April election*, when Com­
nation
purpotet,
said
0
.
P.
Herndon,
county
clerk,
lint
morning
Intrrnalidfial
laague,
today
was
MOUSES K IL L E D
died Saturday night, will lie hurl­ sion on Conventional Armaments
munist* were besten badly. He wa*
, HtKNCII TROUBLES
No persons appeared at the meeting with application! for adjurtvirtually gave up today all ef­ named manager of Ihe Philadel­
ANN
ARBOR.
Mich.,
July
28
ed here today.
I A 1(18, July 26—&lt;/Pt—Socialist
sentenced to a year in Jsll far
to regulata arms until peace phia I’ti11lies.
menti. taid Mr. Herndon. The Commuimn adopted a tentative budget deputies Who wrecked tbe govern­ id’i iwo lioraea galluping at top "slandering the nation."
The 79-yrar old Jurist «H*d I" forts
Is mad*.
speed
collided
head-on
and
were
Baptist hospital of hemorrhage*
from Oct. I, 1948 to Sept. 30. |94'» A detailed advertnrinrnt con- ment of Robert Bchurnat, a week
The commissions working com­
JAPS SENTENCED
killed last night. Sheriffs de
after a long period of declining
J\PS REPATRIATED
cerning this appeal* in thi* ittue o flic Herald, a necessary procedure ago Were harassing the govern­ puties reported. Their youthful
mittee
approved
V
to
2
a
BritishYOKOHAMA,
July
28
&lt;/»*&gt;_
ment of Premier Atulro Marie tohealth.
TOKYO. July 26 d ’ l—General
American resolution saying peace Two former Japanese naval of­ iiefuir th.&lt; Commission esn offiri-F
rider*
suffered
only
minor
hruses
i
He had aerved on the state's must he mad# with Germany and
|MeeArthur’s headquarters today
aI-oiH 20 percent of the budget, day before it had a rhattre tu Inaltv ndopt the budget.
Itorn.
high tribunal 39 veara, the long­ Japan before arms can be e ffe c­ ficer* were sentenced today to lx
Jnnnounerd 4,900 prisoners of war
II. II. fh/pe. chairman, declared he estimated: law enforcement
hanged
and
two
others
were
given
2
DIE
IN
FlltK
Unwilling to take responsihilest period of service for any on* tively controlled. Russia and the
had t-een repatriated from the
lod*&gt; that the County Commission takes about 15 percent, salaries, tv for the six ministerial p o s t s
40
vear*
each
In
prison
for
be­
EDWARDS
Miss..
July
2
8
man In the court's history. Ila Soviet Uukralne voted against
intend* in "hold the line" on the 10 pemnt and the balance is Marie offered them, the Social- (AV-Two elderly sisters d id l‘o&gt;t Arthur-Dairen area.
heading
U.
8.
Ena.
Arthur
L.
had been chief Justice since 1912. the majority.
These were the first Japanese
present millage through practice taken by all other expense*.
Thomas of Savannah, Ga.
1st* have asked Marie lu inclu In screaming f o r h e l p In a fire
A public hearing to consider only two of their party in Ms which destroyed their colonial relrased by Ihe Russian* from
of a- much economy as possible
Sentenced
to
hang
were
former
SKABOARD PROFIT
JACOBS DIES
Japanese Ene. Tstsuo Tanlguchi, in spite i f Increased costs of mat- the county school budget will lie cabinet—Leon Ilium aa vice-pre­ mansion today. Cries of th# wo­ Dial district sine# 11arch. 1947.
NORFOLK. Va., July 2« UT)CUNTON, 8. C . July 28 (/F&gt;errsis and labor. “ I do not feel htiJ Friday morning at 11:00
men. Mr*. Bettv Henry Mont­ Th* Russian* sl*u released 1,600
The Seaboard Air Lina Railroad's William Planter Jacobs II. pre- who did the actual beheading, and that the people o f Seminole Coun­ u'rltck at tha Court House, It was mier and Paul Ramadier a* min* gomery, H5. and Mr*. Laura Hen­ Japanese from North Korea.
•J*r *&gt;f »Uto. Both Ramadier and
net income for the first half of jM*n* of Ik* American Cotton former Lieut. Comdr. Isamu Sato, ty ran afford to have their taxes aru-ounced today by Hunt T. W. ‘Blum
ry Davidson, 83, members of a
aro former premiers.
who ordered th* execution.
this year was t5.P53.07H, an In- Manufactonr'i
5VELL HEELED
AsaociaUon
Is
prominent Mississippi family, araised." he stated.
I.-'-ion. The tentative budget aa
rreaa* o f IIJM3.327 over tha ftrat
GUETEBOHa, Sweden. July 26
roused neighbors early (hie morn­
Tut total budgat la set at more adv.itlsed anticipates toUl exNOT
ACCEPTABLE
half o f IM7, tha HAL reported „ P** M*F*-*rw»ld South CaroTRUCE VIOLATION
M 3 - Russian
Deputy
Foreign
ingTEL AVIV, Israel. July 2 6 - than $406,000, and Mr. Pope point­ pcrJilurt* and balance* of $1,088.today.
activltUa in a rich W )—Source* cloee ta the Israel ed out that the largest outlay, or 024 Of the total, teacher* will . . RHODES. July 28 - 6 P J - A
Anonr the flret arrival* was Minister Andrei Gromyko landed
Total railway operating re- Ilf# Included tdwatlon, manufac- government said today Count more than 47 percent of the total,
United Nation* military observer Johnny-Wilkerson. who said Mra. today from the 8. S. Gripsholm
remie. for the period were |6tr taring, rollgion, sports, admtislng Folk* Beraadotta'a Mggestions will be for the road and bridge ircciva $460,000. The state ap­ •aid today Jowiah piano* and In­ Davidson, silhouetted by flames with 40 pieces of luggage. Ha
propriation
to
the
operating
fund
fantry had violated th* Palestine
6M.909. a fd.H0I.il 1 gain compar­ and publishing, died in Doctor's for Immediata demilitarisation of fund which la a*t at $119,660.
will t* $314,518 and to tho capital i n * * by attacking three Arab and In her nightguwn, waa on a vetoed alt reporters' questions
ed with tha first six months last Hospital at Washington yttitr- Jerusalem appear unacceptable to
shelling porch crying, “ sav* us.* but posed for picture*, uromyk*
Welfare
expenditure*
are
th*
ouiUy
fund,
$48,671.
Total
revillage* along tho Halfa-Tsl Aviv
year.
The building collapsed a abort has benn th* Cbiaf Russian deday from a heart attack.
Israel
nixv largest item, accounting for
(Ceatlaeeg Os Fax* Tsre)
road.
___
L__ , ^
time later.
legal* lo th# United Nations.

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.MONDAY JU LY 26, 1918

S t Z U - S . And Britain Ban Train
GivenWorkersMovements To Russian Zone;
\
es Agree On Germ any
Agreement Is Signed
By Bethlehem Steel
WithSliipyardWorkers Of Nine Yards

Special Session To
Convene Tomorrow
Morning On Infla­
tion, Civil Rights
W ASH IN G!ON. July 26. (/l1) 1‘irsnJrnt Tinman •unimonril Dem­
ocratic congirstiuual leaders lu
the While Home Iwiay to review
the message lie* will deliver |&gt;eilonally to (lie Republican con­
trolled (ongiec* tomorrow.
Mr
human worked llilough
the morning on the final draft ol
the ircominrndationv ho will make
to the law makeia w|u&gt; asceniblrd
(or the r ilia session ( I I A M .,
I1JS.T.) called by the Pieiident.
[ u e | il loi two tallert. Ml. Itu*
man kept hit schedule (ire.
Senatoi ll.uk ley (K &gt; ). Senate
ininouiy Iradri and M i. Tiuman's
m ep irtu lriiii.il tunning m a te ,
headed the group of Demociatic
leaden invited to the While llouir
at 2 :3 0 P M.
Presidential Secretary Charlei
G. Hon laid Mr. Truman would
go over hli menage and ditcuit
hit
legiilalive
tecommendaliom
with the group. Thete recoinmendaliom include anti-inllalion.
hnuting. civil righti. and other
bdlt which Mr. Truman -aid he
was calling Congrrtt back to
i onnder,

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

National Guard
Troops A re Given
R ifle P ractice

ami J M l.aikin. loiupany vice
president. wav in. In.ini m a 9Dj
cent paikagr.
I lie paikage imluJrv:
1 Ac urn Ilie Lijid on teases
|of 7 cent* an limn for ImiiIi bate
■pay ratre and employee on piece
woik and incentive pmgiain*.
2. Ap|ilication ol (hr mcreaie
to overtime and night-shift dif-

Youth Caravan City Application
Gives Program For $350,000 RFC
At Rotary Club Loan Is Presented

Lois Barineau And'^
Jack Godbold Win Rjct* Distribution
Recreation Honors Committee Makes
Recommendation

Wallace Made ’ Em Pay And Like
It To Hear Him Deliver Speech v * . T “ 7“
H,

., urni»:

i ugoslav Leader
FMedgcs Support
Ol* Soviet Union

Wartime Mine Is ;
Exploded Amon^
Florida Ke y s

County Commission Promises No
Increase In County Tax Levies K

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THE flANFOnP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA«,K TWO

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Mo NHAY. Jt'LY 2fi 191*
IIIIILE VEKHE TODAY
find and one matt ran iln ami.zl"X Iking*. tl i* nine lit u«r thi*
titanic po*rr. get in linr with ihr
flow nf infinite po» rr,—t.k. 18:27:

The outcome of criminal charge# hrought by the gov­
ernment Hgainat a dozen Communist leader# should go far
toward settling the question whether new law# should be
passed dealing with that party.
One o f the charge# in the indictment is that the accused
men hold memitership in the Communist party, "knowing
well thnt said Communist party was and is a society or as­
sembly o f person# teaching the overthrow o f the United
States by force and violence.” If conviction on this charge is
obtained nnd upheld then the Communist party is already
effectively outlawed under laws long on the federal books.
With this case as precedent, any person could Ik* arrested
simply on evidence of membership in the party.
Acquittal o f the accused leaders, either on the member­
ship charge or on the basic charge of advocating the over­
throw of the government, would definitely indicate that the
question o f the legality of the Communist party needs addi­
tional searching study. Supreme Court ups.*t o f
court conviction would indicate the same. Such an outcome
would not nccessurily mean new laws are needed, but that
more inquiry should 1m* made.
Tla* settlement of a case of such importance is likely to
he slow. Meanwhile sharp vigilance should l&gt;«* maintained
against further violations of the existing laws.
Whether the case ends in conviction or acquittal, it
should Ik* useful. It is likely that much more information as
to the menace o f Communism adl he gathered in the court­
room than in noisy congressional investigations.

Wr •fr where the Ji| Kr^n
Safe Swimming
Piper Co.. manufsduirr. nf new*print, rcpurl the logltrtl profit,
Swimming is the most popular sport in America
in ill. company*. Imlmy. Wr run
throughout the summer. In so fur us active participation
umfrttl.inrl that loo, llir pocr of
goes swimming is more popular than baseball. More peopl-*
nrwtpiinl firms wli»t il
Polar in Clirilri, 5. C. pre­
vented ihr lynching of a negro
the odirr day who h « i chargrd
wilh making impio|irr silvancr*
to a wlulr woman. New Yoik
nrw«pa|*ri&gt;, plrair copy.
Senator (.|rn Taylor wrlcomri
the tupport of "(link" Cuimnunitli to Hrmy ^allacr’. parly and
» "pink” Coiiiiiiunitl hr drfinr.
ai nnr who hrlirvr. in Commun­
ism brought about hy (hr ordrtlv
prnrrnrt of rvnluiinn rathrr than
revolution. That little " V can
makr a lot of diffrrrncr in hii
opinion, it irrmt It is what make,
ihr "pink" a "R rd." Hnwrver,
a Soculiil it a pruon who be­
lieve* in the rtnnomiri nf Commaniim w i i h o u l Communiim*.
civil violrncr and political dietalorihip. So why not ray that
Henry Wallace welcome, the . upport of the Socialiiti? Why all
lliii "pink" Communiil stulf?
May be it‘» became lie want* tbr
tupport ol die "R rd" Communnt*.
without daring to «ay 10 ,
Florida i* a .l.tr for supcilalive*. Wr havr dir longest esustline. tbr large.! lakn, ihr longr.t
rivrrt. tbr br.t climate and the
mcMt vi.it.tr* of any othrr ttalr
in the union. Ilul not all our
record* are wimkI one*. l.*ti yrar,
for intlancr, wr drank mortliquor ih.n llir |troplr of any
othrr ttalr. Thai i*. wr (lid. wnh
the hrlp of our vitilor*. wlm no
doubt contributrd an incumidrrablr part of the total. Florida'*
per capita consurnptron of hard
liquor wat 2.10 gallon. prr capita,
that of tbr nation a. a whole
1.6). Though our viiilot* may lw
to blame, nrvrrtbrlr** that amount
of liquor i. bring drunk in tbi*
alatr, making our highway, dangcrou.
Governor Dewey tnnfrrt wilh
General Dwigltl Eiirnliowcr, pres­
ident nf Columbia University, the
■tan who muld not Ire induced
to nrn for President of the United
Slate*, nn lire delicate European
situation. What a fine thing it
Would he if Dewey could prevail
Upon Eirenhnwrr to liccnme Im
Secretary of Stale. Thur. the
General would Ire spared the
ignominy nf being embroiled in
politics while giving the country
lire full benefit of his unusual
talent* in the field nf diplomacy
and •taleiinansbip. lie would have
the almost universal backing nf
the people of this country. Demo­
crats as well as Republicans, and
certainly few in tbit tnunlty are
better thought of in Europe than
the man who led the forces which
rescued them from the iron heel
of dictatorship.
Wbrn lomr .crrwball bur rrd
the United Nation* headquarter*
at Lake Success la it week with
a m ull plane and dropped a
homr-madr bomb which eiploded
tiarmleisly tome 400 feet from
the main building, the world wat
given an idra of the importance
of aecrecy and control with re­
aped to the atom bomb. If it it
title that everybody'* hutinrta it
aobody'i buiinr**. then it may
follow that nobody'i b utinen it
everybody’* bu.ine*., and m iim
of I bow everybody's arc busybodies. Some of ihete butybodie*
ate crackpot* who, getting hold
o l an aiomic bomb, might easily
wipe out the whole of the United
Nation* headquarter* or the na" »’* capital at Waahiagtoa, D. C.

r. too, that equally

T,ir rolii war between Soviet
Ku.ua amt the democratic* had
it. „'rne»l* in ideology—aggiesHive Communi.m bent on world
mi quest—but It. outcome i« going
[o »,(. determined t&gt;y economic fac­
tor*.
ill course niititmy power will
piny an importnnt part, but that
l» based on ceonomlr well-lielng.
A. for ideology, man i» given to
thinning with hi* *tom«rh. Ill*
idcolr gicsl leaning* arc likely to
..r drri.ively influenced liy the
amount of fixaf (pin* a corre.
(muk.,:u. allotment of other ncccs*it..'*tavailahle for hi* family,
“ at t. ilie significance "f (hiIt* mail i ............. * ft dominates
Ihe hole .-ri*!.. The tn*k iif the
demiKia-ir* I* to hold the present
"milunry front" through central
Kum|»e to give tin Marshall Plan
time to put western Europe on
its Lot eronomirnltv
Ai luallv the three major drmoeracie. in Germany America,
IlGitun and F'rance - huven't any­
thing like as great military
atrei.glh in the field a* has Hu**ia However, the t&gt;otentinl .Irik.
ing-power which the democracies
could detelop is g re a te r than that
wh*ch th*- Soviet rould produce in
th* .'«m c length of time*. So we
ha vi n 'c o ld " w ar instead o f u

"hi l" one
(tn ti,*k of tin* detflorrarie*,
go swimming than actually play hasehall. Yet swimming llieri ,’ure. i* to hold ulong the *0 .
1 .tile., Stettin •Adrir,tie “ battleis n very dangerous s|mrt.
line* ai toss Kurope whlli' the
Did you know that during July, August and September Hi 1 hall flan rlora u* jnli That
one person in America will down every 30 minutes? Most will 1 -store the aldlity of the deo f them will drown because they did something in the water moci.icle* to provide themselves
which they have been warned against over and over again. a tut the military power for deuin*l urtni d aggression,
They went swimming too #&lt;Min sifter eating, nr they went in , * '"';
nn. on
performing
to. swim.
■ini*
-rti* ' hat
Dwt trick
trie in four tears so
water over their heiiil before they
- learned
, „ how
.
If everyone knew anti olreyeo the ffdlnwlng safety rules, 4h„,
withdraw from Eu
swimming wotiltl Ik* not only tin* must twt|nilnr, but also one row* by HIM, ftlu- figures that
o f the safest #|Hirt# there is To avoid tragedy, remcmlter ii) then not only will ilu* Europe,
an it. miK'iacie* J • well on their
them the next time you go in the lake nr ocean:
wi,, iii mumalry but thnt this
1. Select u safe swimming p l a c e , free from obstruc­ inci(..*ing priofs-ritv will have il*
relitvtion in a great imptnvrment
tion#, undertows and dangerous currents.
2. Look for nnd obey warning sign*. Swim parallel to In Lncle gain's foreign tinile and
coat id living
shore anil stay within roped areas.

(lASPK. tjur. July 2G. (/»*»—.
Twenty-nine person* died Satur■lav tiight when a chnrternd
flini' U.kt Airline* Dakota crashed
inti fog-bound Cape Ron Ami
headland in the worst air disaster
of Canada'* aviation history. •
niorideau. district Inspertor &lt;&gt;f air regulations at Mont­
real. today opened a preliminary
investigation at the *renr, where
onl\ the gutted fuselage and one
wing and a door remained of the
two-engined plane.
Me»t of Ihe boding were un*
Identifiable when ground par tie*
•' ■ 'li m
h-wdland. The
- ^
lumls-i
sled* to tlaspe parish h-ill, where
an inque«t w*s to lie held trntay.
The nirlinrr wu* making an
approach run to Claspe airport,
12 miles west, when it itruck
the cape aIkiut IPO yardi from
thi sen ttnly mir wing wa* found
near the scent* nf the crash, lead­
ing in -e*culslion that the other
may have dropped o ff white the
plane wo* over the »ea,
M..*t of the passenger* were
reported to Is* lumta-rjack*-- cmpluve* of the Consolidated I’apct
Corp ■ l.td. which had chartered
(In plane to fly thp men from
Antu"*tl Island to the railhead
.it

W age Increase
To M ake Votes Count

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in our political system. \V- elect
to ottice men who find it the
«asiist thing in the world to make
lav !uw* their weapon of political
tcpiisal and subsidies uni other
kgi IjtJon favoring special group*
their instrument of political cor­
ruption.
Looking back, we must all SCO
that the South ha* las-n taken for
gratted ever since the day* of
llccoti struct ion There have been
oetLslonal breaks in it* solid
Democratic voting, a* in the re­
bellion against AI Smith In I!*28.
Hit for the most part it ha* not
he* ,t worth while for a Itvpublican
pre-.tdential candidate to seek
vot ■* in the South and few Domictatic candidate* have rnnsidereq il nece ssary to do any wooing
of voter* south of the Potomac
and ihe (Hilo.
/, two party system in the
South would tend to put thi* re­
gion in the doubtful column in
the nati&lt; rial elections. It would
do ih« si.ntr thing for Floridu in
•toie elections, thus forcing those
wh&lt;i .cek puhlir office to do *omrIhing more Ilian take voter* for
granted,

Foirm-r (Sovemor floyle Carlton
ecluesl tin- thoughts of runny cili*c-n« when he urged, here at the
m uting nf the Tampa Junior
Cl.ambci of Commt-m.*, a two.
part^ syrtein for Elorida and the
Soiltn.
A* a round student of governmi.it and a close observer of
thing* political. Mr. Carlton cor­
rect!) contends that it is not wise
for tile people in the South to lie
'Us* d as a political pawn to he
trciicd f-w vote* in another section
of the country." M** ***•*•• '(**1
,md‘-i a trong two party system,
it i.oulti tie neci‘«*ary for tailh
,m-t .* t.r bring out a higher type
of ,i.an for public office, nnd that
par*) a.td government principle*
cm Id mil l» ignored so easily.
F pinlly round was hi* advice to
par*)- leader* nnd suggestions for
inq. 1 oving party conventions and
the system of choosing nominee*.
In . ‘.aling that "Imth parllc* must
rl.c above Ihe level r.f expediency
,» get votes to the level of recog.
nUilig principles,** the prominent
Tampan underscored w-hnt many
cilb^n* feel I* the greatest fault

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wrek strike In 1U47 who haw
not had their vacation will re­
ceive a S5 per cent increase .n
either tlieii lime, or pay — if
the vacation D worked
Those who already have taken
their I'-'IH vacation will receive
a check representing 55 per cent
of their vacation pay.
Green sail) thnt Larkin during
negotiation* stated the vnruthei
credit offer will cost the com­
pany an estimated $(150,000
Th,. agreement also provides:
A company check-off Including
due* assessment up to I'J and
initiation fee. up to tl&lt;* subject
to cancellation by the individual
employe during n *(&gt;eriflc 15-dvy
grace period.
Extension of the coni met to
July 2d. I((5&lt;1 with a reopening
clause in 11*It*, no! only on wages,
but on social and welfare lieinTit*.
The delay in announcing the
agreement. Green said, was In
provide an opportunity for .vtokers to vote on it* acceptat.,*c.
Green said.
The announcement was n-idtihIbv. he added, lieeaiiM- new 1 of
the offer "had leaked mil and we
wanted to clear up any iiiisln
formation tlicit hud g o t t e n
around."
‘•Valuing mice, a rare domestirnli-d lined, are supposedly of
Jal nnese origin.

County Milla^p

F IR E and AUTO

INSURANCE
h"n' . CM.BDY0“ C0MPANY

F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S

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capital at tk

Chairman Carl KLaugh ami II
ijjy^aljr e*l nelgWror, Thomas Camay ,foc director* of the rbrtnka) combine
help.
Mre been on trial for marty

lint try the time C a r y reach- mouths. Tlvey nre acea-ted . «
foatllgg on an oxpniuiva wat ■ed tb* ho use, tl had tnlrned lo preparing, planning nnd « aging
front, It* buildings glistening In tha ground.
aggressive war.

ANDREW

it 16 reject any or
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prop.urn (hat offer* the hojM- of led the Hotarian* In singing.
Mis* Liggett said that since
pie In re arid now,
Solve Problem
fly topping the wallet of the the Youth Caravan was organiicd
lUltU, more
than
11,000
ordinary man Henry Wallace ha* in
11 *tn11nlit *1 Irani
U»fl
Of Underweight
churches in the United States
cr q i. and outlay of this fund is caual.t up with the* Treasury— , have been aided In their youth
It) W. V. flitting
.vhleh long has known that the [
pul .it I * 12.8(0.
Tourhlon Drug Co.
Tin genera! schiMil niillage, re- working man can pay more than1 work by team* of -l.tMMt young
Many people who are under­
mum* nt to mills, said Mr. I.aw. ilu- nMilti-milllnnairr. There Ju*l people Similar team* are no*
weight try to increase tlu-ir
he
n
darn
sight
more
being
sent
to
Cuba
and
to
Fuhapp.n
ton Th*- special tax niillage voted
weight by taking specially pre­
rope, she added,
by nix payers Inst November will win sing men in the world than
pared fiMMi and Iw-vernges Us.
Eointiiig out the nrtst tor adult
then
arc
multl-mllllonnlii*.
ii ix mill* fm current expense*
unify they are disappointed in
leadership in the churches, she
\V.i!lncr
himself
has
no
liliecl
and two mills for building reserve.
the results. The condition i»
urged Itotnrinns tn assist v.’hcrconnection,
physically,
with
ntteh
TI i will runtch Ihe elate capita!
not so easily corrected
■u,iorv consideration*. He doesn't (ever they were ralled upon 10
mitu) appropriation.
First the rails,, of under­
|H*ople. Any in­
nppct.r
cm
the
plattunn
until
the
aid
the
young
fl.rool 'tond tnillnge will In* less
weight must la- found. This thvestment in young people today,
gl.t
and
the
gelt
has
lieen
collertths . I»«t year, amounting to two
doctor ran usually explain aftei
she said, will tie returned in
he has had an opportunity to
null* in District No 1 anil une ed md di llvcred.
better
citizenship
tommrow.
Tin n !.e come* out and talk*
check your physical condition
mill in each of Ihe other district*.
\
i*itor*
inti
siuced
by
Dr.
C.
L.
thoroughly. Then your doctor
|.i-. year the niillage was three .it out Issue* instead of dollars. He IVi sons included Charles Mai ion
will tell you what can la- done
in two districts and two mill* fn ■.ay* that If he were President
and
IJoyd
the present political rrisl* with "f LnkewmHl. N J.
to remedy your underweight
'I here a le m any o bstacle* to tie ilu.■ districts, Mr. I.nwton point,
Thmo-l­
3. Wait an hour nfter eating before swimming. If you
Russia over the srnriet blockade Met lung of Orlando,
condition. His advice will la- in
cd mil.
are hot wnit until body has cooled o ff In-fore exerting your-j
of lb rlin won't exist. He doesn't ing was presided over by I’letilthe la*sl i n t e r e s t s of your
dent George Stine,
healili . . . and any ptogtam he
self in water.
.
,
I ihe it birth of n strong (iennany (iermun (lovernm ont any why it wouldn't. He just say*
outline* for gaming weight will
it wouldn't,
4. Know your limitations. Your swimming a b i l i t y (m il rgain endanger France. One
produce results when onrefuliy
lit said nothing about the $!t&lt;h- to hear him make un election
should determine the distance from shore you may go.
r*n *•*'&lt;’ » sympathetic underllu r llM r *
C ss. SHI
followed.
spi ceil.
IK
X(
including
the
federal
amuse­
r». Swim with others. It’s safer nnd far more fun.
*i,,,,*.i is &lt;»f that teellng. since The name will la* chosen later
Medicine Hie doctor picIt will remain a thing of awe
ment tux which hi* supporters
(•e/l.inny made war thm* times
l». Be alert when clilltlren are with you. They are ac- un f innie in little mure than two Tin- conference held in abey- pain to near him in Shilw* I'ntk to piofctsiorml politician* that serifs** should he purchased
from a trusted diuggist.
»!" a decision on German rro Satuiday night.
pci,do paid out their own hard
citlent prone.
gene, Minn*. Ilowevet, afegunrds p
,|» that the German* la* alThis is the 2|(lth of a senes
ram
to
*&gt;-e
a
man
baptize
his
own
Hi
said
nothing,
as
he
stood
on
for
f
inner
will
have
to
tn*
worked
7. Before diving, make certain water is deep enough
Imscd to send trade reprt*»entr- a Imxing platform behind second party This was something new. of Flditorial advertisements ap­
out. i-lnrr there is no question tive* abroad.
olid free o f underwater obstructions.
in this paper ’Nell
Muylic Congress would get a pearing
ban- while a golden moon rose
thnt nn economically strong tierMonday.
American official* said they over th* right field fence, aim111 oetiei house hy rhnrging an adH. Stay out of the water if you arc tired,
main i* essential to European re- rita-ctml no great difficulty in
Copyright
tl. Stay out o f the water during a thunderstorm.
(he J50,4)00 the crowd had pledged nttksion fee. too.
eovgi. .
adjusting these mailer*.
10. When swimming in lakes or nt beaches when* boat*
An the;- *nng ha* Imen struck
Meanwhile, ranking diplomat* for the purchase of radio time lieare used, bo careful to a v o i d colliding with t h u m . Never (in matern (icrmanv it*cif. The «f (he U.S., Hritaln and France foru he arrived.
Wa.lacc doesn't mention those
swim into urea# whore motorboats are used.
(&lt;ie;:nan hndcr* dislike the Amrr- aite-areil to Im* arranging fo r
talks with Russia on the lietiin 1 hi ns I—- and probably Almre Sent
11. Don't bo reckless. The chance* you take endanger J*' r« nVV/nm^ for* thr form1
tliree blockade and other German prob­ pie .Vrl'Frrson didn’t either.
other# as well as you. '
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• ■*by A m e ric a , fran co lems.
He lust shook the famous fore- 1
*o .ie - oreupird
am ! ilrit fiin
S t ill (h e A llie s havr
There was speculation about loik out of his eye*, threw hi*'
ac* a going ahead w ith the pro* cither another four-power meet* heed Imck for the rhet-r* in a
C A S H D I V I D E N D S T O P O L I C Y H O L IF K R S
tnuniter* ceminiseent
unequal
to
o f meir.ing
their
.»Mvt,
. . . . . . .since
. . . . (hi- consensu*
......
of ttia
..........but
"V'"7.
i.
the toraign
foreign minUU-r*
minUU-ra* .......
T oo I&gt;ato T o Classify
tiontmir expert* is thnt there couw|| „ r talks directly ia*tween I Krwdtlm D. Rm.seyclt. and pitchmu.■* oc a coordination of the President Truman and Prime1™ again andftgnin^ verbal Iy.tor
fly HUSHP.I.I. HAY
Phone
Ihrt. area* in older to achieve Minister Stalin. The latter seem­ the Century of the Common Mnn
lh talked of peare and plenty,
(•if nw-0*»c**1**I
poliuin-eronomic strength
ed
unlikely.
101
The re '* une advantage o f being tin t» t ruing sun, the city repose*
Anemic Ihe Mnrshnll I'lan—of
lo t
* h f# A * C f A fT T ffiT s - g j j
Many Iwlievr the basic reason conciliation of Russia, and hanged
a nvwfpapec n an. you 're nlwrnys 111..|i-t.m.iy. set tiff by nxil green i'll lady ,-hrislened "the European
thi
Wall
Street
scoundrel*
off
the
twine invited places
ttf courw*. hil'* nnd towering blue mountain. Rosovery Program"—ia showing for the Russian blockade of Ber­ Ira. kii.rard
il. “
^ •(■j.Ly'ii'rt'a.
O '- christening ceremony, held good results. One o f the chief lin is t» force Ihe western pow­
th- most of these "you’re cordi­
bill
politician*
always
have
to reopen the whole German
ally Invited" affair* are run-of- nt King Ion’s Pall adoe* F'leld, earl) hci.rfit* has been a psycho, er*
question. The Russians want t&lt;&gt; la.atd 01 peace nnd plenty and
th- -null like- ( in net stone layings, wo* an impressive affair. As we logical lift among the people* of
get their hands into thp Ruhr, ill; tl.e «awdu*t trail of accusation
Ix-iiut; contest* land we'd like dli.elitht.rk(-d we were greeted by the acmorracle*.
conclude
a peace treaty for all against Wall Street.
you tn he one of Ihe judge* If you n delegation of prominent local
WF.at they will Ire amazed at
Ht have a very good llluslra. Germany and remove all occupa­
don't mind 1, reception* and the citi-Mi* io-aih-d by H It.E. Ilrownc,
Walls re for 1* this—that he got
tion
troops,
ami
tn
establish
a
l
V
*n
**"’
tdanner
in
like, but once m r&gt; while you Cclo'iiul Secrelary of Jamaica, whh h the Dalian governmenl un­ rvernment for all tho Reich. thousand, uf voter* to pay money
PHONE IS
m eIve one thnt's th- real McCoy. and a rousing conceit by the der Premier De Gasper! Im* hand, umlantenlaUv they want all
That’s what happened to me Jainn'can Military Hand.
led the l.ig ,md revolutionary Germany to become a great Com­
"H|&gt;eeial Service* Offered To All Car A Truck flwnrr*"
last reek when my friend Roger
Pouring over the plane water CrOnitvUhlst parly o f that country. munist state in the heart of
BRAKE HEI.INED
BATTERY RECHARGING
Dr. C. I*. PerHons | BRAKE
Wulln. puhlir relations director of collei-ud from picturesque rivers The Communlsl motion of no con- Europe.
DRUMS TURNED
WHEEL BALANCING
Pot. American World Airways, thi I make their way from the fld.’ ii.-e in ihi government, pic
MISTER i’ l.YINDRRM II0N- LOAN HP .SERVICE
General l.riciu* I). Clay, U.8.
O
P
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O
M
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T
R
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S
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(-.llir’ ' me on the phone and asked rnnunl-iins to the sen in the 14 rented In the senate after the at. military governor, ju»t track from
RATTERY CABLES
RD
mi* If I'd like to fly to Jamaica,
BRAKE LINING • B R A K E ROAD SERVICE
paits'-e* of Jamaica, Mr- ll.lt.FI. timpieil assassination of the Red talk* in Washington and London,
PROMPT
COMPLETE
He explained that PAA had just Hro-vni, wife of Ihe Colonial Sec- leader. Palmin' Tuglintti, a*, indicated
Fl.UID
the American* had
OPTICAL SERVICE
taker, delivery of the first of n rein- v, formally christened il the soundly defeated last Thursday.
swung into line with the British
fleet of new type Clipper*, the Jam alea Clipper.
ROAD SERVICE
Tht
demorratir element* in and French position*. Iloth those
ftfasara prescribed, dispensed
Convrlr-210 which wtr do lie
FRONT END WORK
.■TIKE * TURK REPAIRS
I (bought I knew nil shout Italy have their chin* up. That countries have appeared willing
Repair* snd edjustiurnte saade
placed in service on the Jamaica Sou l he in hospitality, but after I* Du rearing!)' true In other west- In talk with Russia almut all
ALIGNMENT • HKHUHIIINGI
Hours I d l — 1-1
run and would lie rhrlalened the visiting Jamaica I can lell you ern F.urrpcnn countries.
And Germany, not Just Berlin.
Floor Mala—Muffler*—Tall Pipe*—Fuel I’ pieps—Fuel LlneaCllptw-r Jutralra upon it* arrival thnt Ihe further South you go the qhRe as murh to the paint, all
HaL »-l«
Clay said the U.8. is Prepared
"arhureter*— Seat 4!nvtca—Auto Radio*— Horns—Light*—Spark
at K'rgstnn. Wednesday morning, w n m q II gels, tthe hospitality, I lh‘» 1* having it* effect fn ra*t- to negotiate on all of Germany,
I’howe 2M
Plugs— Fan Belt*—Shock Absorbers.
/
July 14. On the initial flight out m u n i. From Ihe standpoint of ern Europe where there I* Inrreas- hut “ not under duress." Duress
Allantle National Rank Rldg.
of M&gt;ami a group of Florida newa- climate, I found little difference inr resistance l&gt;eing shown against means the land blockade of
Recapping
of
all
Truck—l****engcr
A
Tracloc
Tire*.
Hanford, Florida
papcirurn and their wives would betw.-en Jamaica and Florid* *1- Soviet do.nination.
Easy Pay Plan—Guaranteed Work—Sat# M on eyBerlin.
make the flight
Iftl a* guesla of Wil- Ih'iugh Ihey tell tne that in the
but I- Morrison, vice-president of rn&lt;-iin*iinx it Is murh cooler. Dur­
lie
original Siamese twin*
French Homh
PA A in rhargr of it* I-atln-Amor- ing our entire slay we enjoyed
ranri- from llankgkuk to Boston
ir.tn Division.
in 1821) nnd II years later settled
In -a breezes from the blue CarihII ssIlM ,* Ii « m I's* . 'n*.|
I've ridden some pretty swanky bei n that made it quite comfortiluwii ns farmer* In North Caro­
iniMird
it
war
4
mine.
airplanes In my time and last able even in midday.
lina.
Spring was the guest of Eddie
I
rent
fishing
boats."
r
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j
Following a sightseeing trip
Iti-krnharker on hi* inaugural at u-r1 Kingston, we flew across Cepl. Starkweather. "I vl.dn*l a
C iistellatlon flight front Detroit lli- Island to Ihe principal Iwach
to Miami, hut brother, let me tell resort, Montego Hay, one of Ihe want my frirndi blown sky high.
you, this new type pan American mi si lieaiillful spot* |’ve ever S o I alway. told them to kern
WorM Airway* Convair-240 ia
visit "il We were treated royally away from Dove Creek."
drramlMMit to write home about.
Last week a fisherman, Leo F.
as guests of the two leading tour­
It l» revolutionary in both de- ist hotels, the Chatham and thn l-lpps of Miami, decidrHl that the
slur and performance and I* the Coirl Cliff. Unlike F'lorlda, where spectre of Dove Creek had lieen
&amp; \V /„
fit it tommerrial type ship to you have lo fight In get a decent around long enough. He took
utilise jet exhaust propulsion and orangw or grapefruit in most matters into his own hand* and
is al«o the first twin-engine Jolt hotel* and restaurants, these Jam­ called the Coast Guard. Coast
wilh a pressurized cabin for high aican hotels present you with bas­ Guardsmen notified Navy demollaltitude Hying. It rarrlea 40 pas- kets of a variety nf native fruit* V,on L*i,.pl rU Yesterday Ueut.
seng?rs and a crew of four, and pupnred and ready to eat—man­ Marshall Yager and Chief Mlnev
rretae* at 300 mile* per hour with gos, breadfruit, pineapple, or­ man
William ltriM&gt;k* arrived
It’s surgrisiag hew easily your
a top speed of 3341 miles per hour anges, grapefruit, bananas, papa­ from Washington. They inspected
m o gat uted to poor rocoptionl
at 11.000 feet.
*
-Two Pratl and ya all of it choice and delicious. the "buoy" and whistled.
And II'* sirrprttiag how a thorWhPuey engines give the new
"Plenty hot," said l.icut. Yager.
• u g h « b « &lt; k -u p b y
If you are seeking « delightful
plane a celling of 30.000 feet and vaiatlon spot, summer or winter, "Over 200 pound* of explosives
c a n m a k e y o u r r e d ie Ilka new I
enables ft to carry a payload of I ran highly recommend Jamaica, In It. We’d better pop It."
TjKHr pound* for a range of more atm the flight from Miami to
Vager ami Hrooks removed th*
ST. JOHNS
than MiO miles.
Kingston Is one you'll never for­ detonator, then lifted out the
H r trip 'n the early morning get. There Is much more to be high rxphwlve rhargr — . 220
ELECTRIC
CO.
hour* over the smooth Caribbean told nl-^Kour trip hut I'll have to pounds, to lie exact. They took
l i t Commercial — Phene 111*
wna une of the most delightful rcarve’
it in a small t&gt;oat to a deserted
for a later eolumn.
flight* I have ever enjoyed, past­
Island nearh|, There they put a
ing over the eastern tip of Cuba
fuse on It and hurried away.
at tqkout 10,000 feet we got
WIFE SAVED
NOTICE
Cant.
.Starkweather
listened
iiiitpscs of the island through
happily ai the year-eld spectre At sloven o’clock on Frill#)’
rnuttful rloud formations that
I.ANCAKTKR, I’ t., July 2(1 UP) |
Iexploded with a rear, digging a
gave an Impression you were look­ —A blind man carried his blind I five-foot ernter in the coral rock- morning, July 30, 1048. Lite
ing at a relief men.
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and crippled wife to safety today
Fishermen fished again In Dove Board o f Public Instruction
I don’t know what Christopher ** fir* *#troy* their horn* south­ Cove today.
for Seminole County, Flori­
Columbus's reaction was as he west o f here.
da, will receive nealed bid#
Don't Forffei Your
Automobile Intuiranrc
approached th* shore* of th*
Mr*. John l‘*ig* was awakened
WAR CHIMES
on
one
Frintintf
Calculator,
beautiful tropical island we now by smoke and amused her hutNUERNBERG, Germany, July
Nation-Wide Claim Service
know os Jamaica, but ! doubt if band.
26 UP)—An American war crime* ail factor# (dividend, divi­
he cculd hatre been more ImpressPaige carried hit wife outside. court will hand
Inlts verdict sor, quotient and remaiod(ALSO EXTENDS TO CANADA)
•d than I was a* our Cllppdr tbs- Then he groped kls way beck Thmadky and Friday lh th* !. 0.
) printed on tape,
Fartrohlndu.trW case.
t Board reaerves

th* Iwad* of gnat

WrtwOeat filler fa
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Russia,

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Palmer Buy, Society Editor

Mrs. Ual Gruber Is

foetal Calender Honored With Shower
MONDAY
‘
,l:" 'iruta-r wa* ho
Tha Truth Soaker* Cl*** o f the 2 . 5 ^ 1 2 - 2 3 ^ *» " u '
Fir*t Melhodixt Church will meet
t v
at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*. 5 ^ " *
^
al^
L. a Harkey, 1902 French Avo^
' ' n»k‘ • «l,‘' «
n||(f&lt;
|acme al tn»? Municipal Al
V m Beardall Avenue Circle will ^ 7 n " " " V " '? '. * " f *’
m « r at the Ueard.ll Avenue
w*“ '
Chapel al 3:00 P. M.
|!n -ktwaiintr
The Rainbow (llrl* will meet at
,h”
*
the Masonic Hall at 7:30 P. M. *r**nl*,J‘ w" ri; ''n&amp; * A * '* h
All officer* are urited to he oe"iv* won t,y Ml*. Hetty
t
am alra. Willmm Mikknta.
**
T l't ’aSUAV
lhe
Mr». (Jrubfr wi*
The Fatalic II. Munion Piano
w,*h.
lovr,&gt;’
School will prevent Mis* Marjorie
*,er ft'enils.
Ann Sheppard In a Junior certifi- 1 A.t lev rours, wa* *erv,.
cate piano recital in the studio in the evening liy the hu*
at flO.1 Myrtle Avenue at 8:16 Thusi- invited to l-o with thr
oVirfv. The public I* extended K f .l , Mr*. Grulier, were
a cordial Invitation to attend.
j Julian ktenstrom, Mr-.
The Pilot Club will hold it* Jan..on. Jr.. Mr*. Mlkknla,
buxine** meeting in the Tourist Cali William.. Mr*. A. II.
Canter at 8:00 P. M. The I«&gt;»n1 with. Jr.. Mr* J. I*. Thut
will meet at 7:30 P. M.
Mr*. I.uut« Daihlnger, Mr*.

Landress Home Scone
O f C o u n c i l M eeting

Alt*. W.
y, .irjrlny
whets ntic
w.tn Mr.

S. Hnimley returned
from Ulihce, Aril,
*pent several week*
uml Mr*, George II.

Friendr will lie triad to learn
that Henry McLaulin returned to­ M jAwC - I'm iic
rm rio *,
day fron. the Orange Memorial aid in. I
••Val*,- l&gt;e &lt;’
Mr. and Mr*. Wally Dietrich il-i-t- t.il where he ha* been con- ‘ D yap I'u tp le” , “ N o e t v
and cnihircn, I K-dc and Jerry, re­ fit t i for the past ten day*.
"GrandVabc 11-1Hunt.
turned rrccri.ly from spending
,,
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, ■"Th« IIIu- 11null*- H'altx.
some time at Daytona li«aeh.
««*• «»■'•&gt;■ Duncan left Malay .Sl.cppa,&lt;l I,.., extended a
l New Orleans where she will imitation t-. her ft lend*
&lt;lt for a week with her dauirh- icrjl»|
r and son-in-law . H r.* a n d M r*.
£ flM
&lt;t hejran hr
llrii lKu4niey*
n f 1 1 tin«In*t Mir-- Mu
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Ut* •if* ' fiv e am i duri

for n tnkeof peanut
sandwiches,
an orange,
,

A little sugar — not much —
■prinkled over a pudding or pie
meringue give* a party touch.

Mr. and Alt.- \
ik y anno in. rd
twin*, n daughter
July tfl at the in

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H o sp ita l, Mi
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fo rm e r M ia* I r is .lu i
Jack son \u|lr.

Miss Sandra Wright
Honored On Kirlhdav

Mi. and Mr*. K 11 I.aney have tint" hi. takm part in m
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- nil function*.

in Q nn imr S.|).m&gt;1 an-1
H ig h S*

lit. and Mr* O. I. Hark* have
a* their guest at their horn*- in
May.uir their niece, MU* Jane
Diliatd of Columbus, (&gt;a. Dr. and
Miv. Guy Dillard were their
gu. »t* on "Saturday.

--I

he s e rv 'd a-

t u arc* mpani-t During I
Mr. nnd Mr*. II. A. M-mtieth year lh
served a- one
left yesterday for Augusta, Ga. acr.ittip i, -is for the ¥
wheto they were called I*viuh - H ig h 8cr- I t ile r C lu h r
of thr death of Mr. Montteth* selected
pianist fo r tl
father.
tMi»w ( I n : ,,f t)„. Kasts-i
She i* al pianist for tin

*luc Hat • *t &lt;'hllrTh.,
Ml, and Mr*. A. II. Iteckwith,
Jr. left Saturday fur Wnyci
* three week*' vacation spci.l In
* ' ,fc*
Aiken, opr
It*, to visit Mr. amt Mr*. .1 J. Alabama ami Groritla.
coripatm.i t-y \|i*s t-mn
Mkl.iew* for a week.
Mis. Frnnk ItradWy tetumed
Mis, !’■ II. Ti pdc amt young Saturday to lui home In Wil­
daughter. Martha J an, have re- mington, N. C. after bcigg rall.-d
tut pul In their home in Mayfair here Iwrause of the accident ami
ft vi i the Fernnl-I 1-aughtnn Me- death of her father, E. C. Kchoti,
imi.ul Hospital.

Siirulr.,

romplimenleii on her
d ry w ith a p a rty -i p -la v hy h e r \t rig h t, at t h r l. I
A rlm r at I ini oVI-the K u r ils at tin- -In l them to the
w here n c irc ti* them.'
ly u » « | In ile c o rn lita
A in in in tu ie t hr.
w av plnc-d in tin
table nn-l nt one cm!
b irth d a y ra k h In tl

tm-rry-Ro-t o li n d •
n d u rivl pole* on-l * - At *-m I- -f 11p ilin '* was n pm - i

animal Itnskel h"Mn&lt;
During the a ft,were enjoyed nn-l
Ireceived many
•Iv
her ft ii-n-l. I 1
nftemo-m w i l l
I ‘‘C o r k y "

||y I YNTIII \ l.mVKY
\|* .\r**|ealurr» Writer
Mr*. Nu»*baum. nrmher Allen
» :W
YORK— Fn-d Allen. the'
flat void'd comedian with tin* »- rl aradcr, » « * temporarily dfIrii’gent wit, use* i«ft-ovrr gxg* j-livcd «f » couple of lino*. They
thi way a thrifty housewife make* n.x* timi’ly *r^ it wouldn't I**' sur­
a 1,-i-h front tin* remains of the prising if they showed up n-vt
» r k . Thi’ deleted lino* ran like
Sun,lay loaat.
"1 ho script alwav* run. ovrr
tlmo." the comedian explained .if
t ;v a rehearsal of I, half-1-ur
radio show. “ Wo hat"' to rut ilj
to fit, but we never throw away.
m.vl-ing *»■ ran ..... ... ty u &gt; Of
count', wr have to throw away
'tuft that i* purely topical f.v
Noi-o Abatement work g it You
r .ubin'l uio thou' nltci \niir
Alelcmont with ha. in* ■«|.**
Itut except for uch humor ti «i
fm ily onto the lime rlrmrnl. al­
ii- -t t everything rut ftom or-,wvek'a allow la pi.tty apt to an*
pt a In a subsequent ont*.
T ike. fur instance, tho dialogue
Otwi-i'n Mint and In anni
Kt-n.iy Dvlmar. on a n .i t Sin
il.'.V -how. IMrnnr tcmaikc-l (hat
a t hi mint had pn*dirled whi*kc&gt;
of itii" future could I* iwa-t of
wo-al. Then rn*Uc,l nnie ihaltn,
climaxed hy Allen'. i|iitp "When
u man picks up hi* ct* - tall he'll
,-et a knothole in his mat Iml.”
Vina hit, Alion explain- d. was
»a&lt;&lt; .iged ftom an cat Her -how.
The atjtineTtce, however, wn mn-*h
IhiPl’ wf in the rehear *al in.-I ■i&gt;n
I Ir.ii-i-d crack* ahoul p- -pi, . .dims*
I “tu ilwr" Inatr-ad o f "bottom* up."
] utt-l al-oiit drink • really IMine on
; tin
house
l't&gt; iiiiinldv f)&gt; *r

llic K ip

! limns, I. y n n I'-'
|M'lUKhlon. I'nt nn-t I
. Itelly Ann Sin'-"Iricti nnd Dapell- \V
Also Mr*. »V I
Ik s Jack lt*t.,*.«i
Moughton. Jr
M
Itrure, Mr* Itm
Wally DielrI-1
tl
Hu ..ell anil Sim Ient», Mr. nn-l Mr
Wright o f Joel nvl

Mr and Mr* K. It. Clement*
Visitor* In Sanford for the past an-l th&lt; ir guest*, their daughter*
w ok wi-te Mr. nn-l Mr*. Juspt-r in-law- an-l grand daughter. MiMartha Clement* ami Lucille
Mrs. Johnson Hostess Crowley and daughter, Jari|uc!mc Clegg Clement* of Dawson, ( la ,
of b*ra»."ta an-l .Mr*. Frank Hrork have returneil to the Clement'*
For Circle Meeting of Gilaiido. Mis, Crowley u il-e herne In .Sanford after *tH'mllng
former Viiginin Jinkln* Crawford tome time In Miami.
The Gulden llute Circle of the an I Mr*. Hr-K-k will U- rtvnemhrr*
Walter llimth and Frank Strn
Klral Christian Church met re­ ed us Mi i* Helen Jinkins.
strum left this morning for the
cently at the home of Mr*. Alex
Hamilton Oven. Jr, ha&gt; returned Hantist .State ramp nt Lakeland.
Johnson. Outing the business
irocling officer* wete elected and to nt* heme in T*lln!ut*»ee after
.Mr. an-l Mr*. Dan Wright hail
arc as follow*: Mr*. Jim Richard*, spending some lime with hi*
chairman; Mr*. K. C. Doh*«o. vice ktutu.molher, Mr*. W. J. Thigpen. u their guest* over the past
weekend at their home in Loch
rhnli man; Mr*. Alison Nildack,
A!i. and Mr- Hilly Hall and --,n A rlmr Mr. Wright'* parent*. Mr
set retarv nnd Mr*. Joe IVtra*,
of Tampa have arrived to visit and &gt;Vr». Danforth Wright of
treasurer.
Jacksonville.
lUfieihment* were served at •with friend* in Hanford.
the dost- of the meeting to the
Attending the llautist
Mr. and Mr-. J. C. Mitchell bad
following: Mr*. Richards. Mi*. J.
Camp for girl’* auxiliaries
K. Harper, Mr*. W. I*. Ye*ley, a* tneir guests over the weekend week in Tallahassee are M
Mr*. A. R. Johnmn, Jr., Mr*. 0. their daughter nod son-in-law. Mr. Cann-ton. Loverly llepton,
\V Roland, Mr*. J. I*. Wilson and ary,! Air*. Toni Kirkland and rldl- Vance. Thelma Alyer* an-l
dn n. Tommy nn-l Joan, of Or- thn William*.
Mt*. Johnson.
lamb,.
Mh.lie-grain rnra added to
Joyce nnd Laura Ann An-lrr»en
Friend* will regrrt to lt-arn returned Hatlinlay from Lake
ICtilltdded egg* make* an excel5ct • lunrheon dish. Serve frixtlcd that Mitv la-ttie Caldwell I* ill Worth where they visited theit
ham with it and a fruit salad for ami confine! to her home on grandparent*, Mr. uml Mr* J. C,
AlrgnotU Avenue.
dessert.
Hall.

COTTON
GOWN5

Mttla Mi-

ymr teeth in the

v rm r.a r
b a rre l,”
replied
Titu*
Atdhdy, "m y moulh l » i t c * like my
in n 3i i f ‘* h ern ilitle d .''
T m it w «* ilc lc t d l in thr* inlr-r,» i s o f tim e , hut only te m p o ra rily.

im trn
ANNOUNlLM liM

Mi . and Mr* I*-,, fturuet. Jr. of
Telep h o n e I-lx
0 . he University in Dutham, N. C.
an vialtiriK In Sanfuid a* the
goota of friends and rvlntive*.

Alia. K.--a Matkwo-wl i* visiting
in Winlct Clatden with her sister*,
Mr* L. W. Titden and Mr*. Kffie
Michael.

rutritiou* menu
r lunrh I* one
r ami rhec*e
carrot strip*,
ca an-l milk.

you dropped

M iss Sheppard Will
Give Piano Recital

tin, u inrli liaknl pn-try or
risikie shell
I
Hnltcn gelatin in r»il,| water.]
Com him
-lightly la-nten e^g.
yo’ k* w ith lime rind ,md juice, &lt;
one half &lt;up of the sugar ami salt;
it,nk In top of double lM&gt;i|et nlviut
l(&gt; minutes or until mixture thick-]
epv, ■tin ing constantly. Add gela- &lt;
Air. arid Air* II. It. Berk return­ tin .ind itlr unl'il dissolved. If de­
ed on Saturday from spending a sir'd, lint pale glean with food'
week at Daytona Bench at the c.le t'n g . Allow mixturi' to r-*o|
Strickland Apartment* W h i I &gt;' until allpost fitin. Beat egg u-htte*
there Ihev had a* their g-i“ »t* stiff, lull not dry; add remaining
their daughters and their famil­ lone-' ,lf .- ip ugnr slowly, lo iting
ies. Mr riml Mr*. W V. N *-lle
trr earl, addition Heat gelatin,
nnd son. Bill, and Air. and Mr*.
in fold into Iwnten egg wlutea
,FJ I’ . Clark of Kufnln, Ala, Also
T irn into,
Air. ami Mr* James Slade nnd and w’hlpp- &lt;1 t;rran
*,n. Jimmv. of Kufnoli^ Bill Ne­ pn -tiV nr ciHikle she ll uml chill
ville returneil to Sanford with iinhl firm.
the Heck* to spend -,-verat davt
1.1Mil MKItINfiUKTIKH
U-f-ire returning to hie hnnu* In
t eggs, separtiled
ICllfailln.
l - up sugar
'i traspi»&gt;n cream «f tin tar
Nutritious Limes
'* teaspoon salt
lalhcspoun* lime juicGood For vSummer Hse I - 1t taa*p&lt;»&gt;n*
time rind
t -up heavv Cretan. whipped
II, ut (g g white* until fiutmy.
txuM-intrd I ' t r w F ihmI Ik lllo r
Ad-i -cam of tartar nnd -alt;
Once upon a tTm*' w»- had to de In at -1mtII stiff hut not dry Arid
pend on the Indie* for our ini- thn, luartrr cup of the sugar
|h- I* of cool-tasting, refreshing gi
illy, lo-nling until u ry stiff.
liin-'* but now th'-v*n' condng in O n,
baking -luv't with heavy
at-u »danc- from Florida, at their bit wt. paper. Pile meringue Into
greenest, Iai1;c*t, juiciest la'«t.
r!
i&gt; li alvuit 3 inclie- in dlameL.’ma* arc Ju*t a» nutritlou* a* t,
M.ikvya 2-inrh depeaaion In
lh** othr-t memlicr* nf Ihe Him* the - enter. Hake In a very slow
family oranges, grata-fruit, lem­ (V'J’-I - oven fur I hour. For the
on-. And ihev'ra Ju*l a* vct»a fllllrg. lre»d the egg yolk*; toll retile
Here are some tried-ami- naie-ni- one-quartt-r cup sugar and
Irm lino icclpea,
the lone julre
Conk over luiitIT.OItlHA I.IA1KAHK
ln„ nsi r, stirring constantly un­
I •* cup* lime Juice
til thi-kened.
Add gratetl lime
’4 cup sugar
rind Remove from heat; chill.
I lime, sliced thinly
Foil into whipped cream. Fill
Crushed lc# or Ice cubva
mertrguo shell*. Chill fi to 12
Put lime Juice and sugar in a horn* m the tefrigerntor. Make*
la y- pltrhrr; Mir until sugar i* fl »i vinga.

S

Sheer ImliHte in pnliti color
pnntelfl, candy alriimn nntl
tlota . . . AUo Holirt i»n»li'U
anil f i g u r e d
sw rauckcr
Kowna for C-o-o-l yium lierln « !

EXPENSE-SAVING

Flavor tu Mt tonjuat allnokx-no“ ,l*hmanl
(hat litlla folks naad , . . serve Kallaptl'*
Com-8oya for a ulUtyinfl, »l«ya-by-you
hrsalrt—t at amall nab Tha pndain vahw of
ont ounos of Corn-Soya (S cup) In four
ouneaa of milk aqualt that of ona *oa and
thrsa illooa of bacon. Vdamlni and mirvarali,
too. Qot fomo al your proear * today.

4 nig Fro»en Food f1,c*i ;;; mint f-w

lb*,

packaged froren 6 khI* amt tee t-itltc*!
4 Snseimi* Cerwral Htrwsge Compartment ; t I
pfenry of slielf apace 1

4 Kelvln*tnr’*etrlii«ivenewFruit Freshener;; i
moitl-cold prr*crv*lio|it

4 l-&gt;rge Crisper Itiswrr . . . 12 quart* total
rapacity t
4 M
agicShelf—
adjustablelochulkyf-ewl-t,-t*cI
4 Kelxinalnr'a fam
ous l*„l*iM
,bere m
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. . . permanently lubrlcjicf. . . trouble'frtjv
|WTf&lt;atii*m c !
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“ Aak about Uta roovanlant new Air Travel
Cradlt Cord. Go«d on oil Florid* Ainrar*

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M ONDAY

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Hurls
27 D eLand Stickmen
Retired In Order
As
Giant Hurler
Racks Up 15th Win

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The Play-By-Play
lien*** the way Daddy lake
veteran Sanford moundiman
rellrvd 27 conaecutlve Red Hat*
lu hia brilliant, perfect no-hit,
no-run performance at the
Municipal Park Saturday right.
Firet: Ro*a filed to havakit,
Mayor went down iwinginf,
and Bride grounded out, Karion
t * Rolenkrani.
Second: Robert* popped to
Calaldo, Perea and Jacome
Ciounicd to McUanu*.
Third: 8loan grounded to
Roaenkrant, Braiington pop­
ped to McManus, and Hardy
filed to Catatdo.
Fourth: Roaa grounded to
McManus, Mayer fanned, and
Dride dribbled to McManus.
Fifth: Robert* popped to MeManua. Perei rolled to Mc­
Manus and Jacomc grounded to
Pcplo.
Sixth: Sloan filed to Tyler.
Iiraairgton and Hardy Hied to
Kavakta. ,
Seventh: Rota filed to Karakit, Mayer grounded to MeManua, and Bride fouled out
to Karaon,
Eighth: Roberta grounded to
1'hfton, Perea grounded to
R o a e n k r a n t , ami Jacome
ytMinded to Clifton.
Ninth: Sloan rolled to Prpio,
ilrarlngton whiffed on a threetwo pitch, and Hardy dribbled
to Lake.

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war. the Allied military governinent in we-tyn. Germany i- en

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Divide T w o Games
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Dodife ^— Plymouth
Service

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

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Dry BOATS
Motors and Bait

CAN... tea earn*
THAT WAS
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NOW A V A 1LA B U
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LAK E PARK
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PRESSPRK GOLF
READING, Pa., July 26, &lt;A*&gt;- Day
"Thetc’a nothing like a lltlia prat Tuesday
sure tn makr a man play good
golf," says littla Ban Hogan.
Yh« littla pressure Hogan waa
talking about waa Just a matter
of f l i t strokes ha trailed tha field
suiting th* final oound yesterday
In lu** $16,000 Reading Open.
11
Hogan fired an slght-undor-par
S1-2J-84 to overtake pacesetter
Freddy Haaa, Jr., New Orleans,
La., and tak# down flrat place
m int) of 82,600. He had a 72hote total ef 20U.

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1 4 7 5 819 WEST THIRD STREET SANFORD, FLORIDA P H O N E 4 7 5
uUntlfiril l&gt;\ nit rX|HTt» n, the ||)„
iiilintli fur n tn-ti- Imnur
work of tin- iinniottnl Titian.
liic paiiiting, tin* pni|&gt;erly "f l n v i d l il l11r * | | i M i l l ' s
I K I E D JI ' MI I O SI I It I 'll*
Itunf.n. Yiiit-cn-.1 Gluccinnli, ile- I OAAISI) ll\l.
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LAST/...T h a t
S„. Ilorco I'hiurh ul Venice had
MODEL,
aluav* lu en deemed *•» la- Titian'*
&lt;v rA o r
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MONDAY,
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5 A K T K T .K S I ’O H S A L E
MAH
MIS Tuan
I • writl\ rlri idiul tl»- MihIiuib railNAIR _
IN OAT TING
I'UXhlH) Kfcf.HS—coniolete line (".-«1.1. 517 fur Battery. Generator
Try
waa the oii,-iruil nml the
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A
cr/
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HCBC.r
ituain's Venetian ime the copy.
and Starter service
Hunt a Tuxtuo Feed Store
Itattrry Scrvicr, 301 \V. Kir at
Soon nftri the) pn«-ed JndgHERALD
l.l\ING IttitiM furniture for aale.j Ht.
q—
•a - J # * ^ •
merit, a group of m l lover* front
Go*^i
romlllion.
I’
-ople
leaving
Want Ads
Veil,/to la wa* reported to have
KE.Yl A C \It
Vowv. Corner *ih urul Summer-1
o ffe re d Grilceianlt
million lire
For RtsttUi
Mil IHlIVK IT
’ • 4 ve.
tAsi.oiMii fm the csnvsi lluwFIIONK 200
•ii
e v i l , the -lintel told them he
Beautiful Xamli Fern* only 100
STK hi. \ND-MOUIIISON
u
Thr fas11st*81■ b fHlea apply !•#
plannnl ultimately to preaelit it
plant*. I and 2 dollar* each,
• il %%■•« Asia pahlUhvO la Thr
t m m E l i . in c .
to Mmlenu** civic mii*rurri
N rraldi
wnlle they ln-t tot Maple Ave.
Heal E-tale
invotment*
I lime
lie aee Itaa laoeellaa
Since frankfurter* m e rooki-d
\\. It. MII.I.IAMS, Ke illor
t i r i S l l t h WHITE Faint, aperial
X 1Im m
Iu , n r llae laaertlea
wrlieri manufactured
they iieetl
P0
• lime*
Me err llae laaeetlei.
110 N. F*rk \«c. Trl. 1120
1178 gallon
M lime*
Be pee llae laaeellaa
F.il.A. lone Term Loan* G.l. Otilc &gt;S' heated, cover them with
Sinkarik Gli«» \ F lin t Co.
fir e Itarlr lr lb* llae.
— Ti f ‘
l&gt;oilint! water and aliultter trl" not
I ll \. Ilcpair [a im
l i t W . 2nd. Fhnnp .120
ll«able rale tee blaek (are raye
M M M M ...A N 0
•‘ L
ID STALC V\V LIFE I
IT LL
Inil 11 for mI- miI ’&gt; to to minute*.
0 2 A 0 K IKE S nc-l t4 l ON Tur KID S
LOOK 0AD
t(„.t
ihomughly hot.
IIAUGAIN: On* pup tent. 2 Imk|. MAKE the family .-nr run like
SEEN
WITH
vp
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HONESTY...
OUT
PHONE 148
new; Add -afety with a brake
LOT LATCL' . OULD
Mill*. t'.'IMKI. I'hetie 7.11 It.
THIS CASINO HAS
S ADD UP T &gt;
Myatern rher k-uj\
l.ow . co»t,
MOUC ANGLES THAN
laCiriil
NotiuoR
H a i l A * , will be sreepleH
Maater
Grande
Kleetrir
Fortalde
A I ANATIC _
gi.arnnter.1 work hy expert*.
• ter Ibe lelrykaae ■■ m e » F ism c m m a n /
Waahci Perfect condition. After
-raailMm rbatae It »«»• a * " '
I'avaidc in ra-y monthly payla llalea la Ibe Irlegbaae btHtb.
IS
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A p a r t m e n t , first floor, vrrv
Ul Work Giiarnnlicd.
convenient, furnishcl, all utilW ORK W A N TED
Hie*. Alontesuma Hotel.
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Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph 1 Dr. Henry McLaulin
(1FFICK space In Mclsch Ituildlng. T t u ’ or Work by the hour or Job
Rnv. Ilfift-J
I toughing, harrowing, mowing
t.nrKe light office, newly decoOptnmrtrlNl
umi dirt moving. We *|w-rialitc I Plinl.STHRY—SLIP COVERS
I!.t«i, -II utilities heat and Jnnlin conditioning building Inl­ 1-1,11 line -amplelor
m rvice
furnished. Call
For expert
111 Magnolia A*e. Ph&lt;ete IH
and garden plot*. Phone Ifi7-J
fU-MV, II. A A. Dept. 8tnre.
educe. Phone 1112. Sanford Upir. the morning or after 6:00
l.o .-te r ). Ilfi'* N. I’ark.
I ’ l l l I N i : O N Iv O N K - O N K
ttn' lted room haute — furnished.
TD K LO ST: K A N L L K
P. M.
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MI.’ , Lautei. Phone 1143-W.
L l N O T H ’E D — P E R S O N A L
PRACTICAL NURSE or IIAIIY
l o II \VK. T H A T TIHK JD D IM»Nl
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SITTER, ran give good refer- M».: HEALTH PROTECTION and
W efficiency apartment. Ideal for
hone tl52.il.
d i c e , phone
tl
ti t- \NKR LIVING rail PSI for
liii-'ness rouple. Downtown lo•t '. J w i v t &lt; h m i vWM •Kil
run dole detail- mi FOGGING.
\ s i tiW r \ « c&lt;tdvi rid-'
ration. Call 560.
FLOOR SANDING A ftnlahing
VVVUI I v£ COI ‘ 4 HE It. 5115 1
S.iiiru-rn Chemical*. Inr.
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cleaning A waling. Our powr“ Vp fACKAGL &gt;J
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SAI.US-SHUVICH
Itf-OM foi rent with kitchen prlriunit enable* ua to work where IKiM E fo r rlilctly people. Rmim
tW)7 Oak. No pet* or
there ia no electric .-onneetlo
and Ix/atil.
Rctc-onalile rate*.
-ididren.
Mr Muhcl Alexander, fill* loiu.
availahl*. 21 years gapariencHill H ardware ( ’o.
»*■* Ave.
H M. Gleason, l ake Mary. Fl*
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4,o. 820 W. 3rd St. ,Phone
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CARPENTERING and repairing. 14
LOST A FO U N D
Il-u-e, day or week. Art DaughI.I'.XT:
lllark Cocker Hnanirl
• tv. Phone 776-J.
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
Kinder pleaae call III56-J. Rehome, 2 bath*. Excellent lora- Cooking and house work by the
waid.
;.on Apply 608 P’.umos* Drive.
dnv or week, U&lt;» a L w ItrdPhone 1239-W. *
15
A U TO S PO R SALE
mond. l»lfi Orhnge Ave.
2 l-'dtoonl bungalow recently re­
4 'AllEEL TRAILER, suitable
modeled. located tloag In. Fur- 12 SPECIAL s e r v i c e s
for live sleek. Inquire at Muiie
niihcd. Priced at $4760.00. Will
Box. 119 W Ut St. Phon* 963.
hicrpt a late model car a* down
d o d g k - iil y m o u t h
INTERNATIONAL K6. new mot­
PARTS AND SERVICE
K « ? * A
WILLIAMS. Realtor
or, go-wl tire*, rt-uphoUtered,
Phone (Oil
Raymond E. LundqniM. Awarlilr 109 Palmetto Avr.
new paint Job. flat twd. Ex­
Atlantic lUnk llldg.
Phone 732 FOR RENT—Fl..ot sttiKter. Eaxy
cellent buy. General Truck A
E'tpt (-c. 208 W. I*t.
operaticn.
Raaaonab'a
rates,
San­
J iv e Room* &amp; Hath, largo screen
ford Paint A Glass Co. Phoo* IU.;7 Ol.DS, giMMl condition, new
f t ed sl.rping porch, equipped
k'tchcn. hantwood floor*. 118
•Mint J b. Bargain $176.00. C. A.
Bnrtn- I.ake Mary.
\V. 19th Street.
LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable
estimatra Phon# 7M-W.
New Itungalow*— Wc have three
r.«w home* for you to rhooac ifelp-Setfy Half Servian Latandig
fiotn.
All located in better
Drier*
Ironing
. clions of city.
108 W. I Ilk Rt.
PSo m 1189
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LIAMS.
Keallar
ItOLKHT A. WILI
-.OUR FLORIDA HOME can be
Hay mond LtradqnUt. Amwwlate
peat free. Call 951 for detail*
phone 733
Atlantic Bank Bids.
cn FOGGING. Southern Chem­
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PIGGLY - WIGGLY STORES

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12,564 Cattle A n d
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Two Newcomers To
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RainCameNearer ToSpoilling
Lake’s Masterpiece Than Reds

SHE GAMBLED
ALL A VOMAI

cournging the German farmer to grain crop* badly needed for hu
build up hi* livestock herd*.
man food. Grain provided more
BABBOKE'S
Until now, fainter* have been and cheaper calorie*. Cattle, pig&lt;
n&gt; Alley
urged — r\»n compelled — to and »hecpwcie systematical!v
devoli m
-• f then landto
laughtetedundci fixed quotas
ALL THISJG5
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Manager Ual Gruber, hurler
ford tomorrow with trams attendmi from Winter Park.JEuslit. Oriand^
Hy JULIAN STENHTROM
Vaidoita. current ptcc-icitci
in
ikr
Georgia'Florida
Le*|uc,
had
Lake,
and tha lawla
other itf
mem
Titusville. Sanford, Leesburg, Cocoa and either St. Cloud or Winb
1
.
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XX I.* 1 * i v
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a
W*
Under at. overcast sky at (he
bcis
the
Sanford
Gianta
of
the
to go II intung* yeiltidsy but drfcsicd »o*nili piste Moultrie 3 to 2
PMMUU BTATW LRAOt'K
Municipal Park Saturday night
Florida Stats League, tossed “ old
.
b r*t
for its tenth triumph in a row.
St. Cloud and Winter Carden were sclieduled lo meet this aftemoa^
Buddy Lake hurled hie way deeper
lady superstition” out o f the win- T*
.in
SI It
Coidfle leaped from scvcnlh lo filth piece Ly grabbing a double­ dew laat Saturday night at the (island*
Into the heart* vt Sanford eporti
I* tl .in to dctermiBe the Croup Three participant*. The Sanfotd Juniors, cose
Daytona Roach
jn
fart when he loeaed, aL-the Deheader from fourth plate Albany. 9-5, f»-5. Wayciois, currently perched Municipal Park when Lake turned Stalatd
It IS .in ed by Fred Canas, is Kheduled lo meet the winnet of the 5t. U o "
aalnaavlll*
LanJ Red Hate, a perfect nohit.
in aecond, dropped lallshaucr to the sixth slot by winning a twin bill hade the DeLand Red HaU. 8 to 0, ■t. Aucuatlna •
t l tt
4 m Winter Garden gams In the first —— —— — no-run ball frame, aa the Gianti
in a perfect, no-hit, no run con- Laaaburg
.tti round.
tt II
3 to 2 and 8 lo 4. l-ait place Amcrtcut defeated third plate Jhom»»- tot.
Pmk-Eustla gam* and Ih# winn
ITS
wire taking Dave Itrlde'a aggie
IT SI
I’alatka
Wlntur Park and Eostia meet In of tha Titusvilla-Orlando conteg
.III
It t l
vill? 3 to 1.
gatxon Into camp, 8 to 0, to five
li was only Tuesday night of l&gt;aUand
■aaalta Taatardag
[.rat i
play tomorrow aftc
atternoon. —
Valdosta scored two runa In the
last weak when Lake was edging
ti e (Sianta a rnllt In the week-end
Ilona Baarh I : Orta
nrlanad* t
Daytona
1 Ituirille
rill* jand Leesburg and Cocoa two losing teams also&gt; meet Iin th
fieri anu Moultrie knotted tha
GianwRrd Hat aerie*. Ye»terday
his wav towards a no-hltter
riaLand I : Baalord I
dinners of the Winter double elimination schedule.
tangle. Wi
score with two in the fourth.
HI Aiiaudiaa I I ; laaaburg I
against the same rluh, the Red
alUrnoon at Conrad Park in DePalalka I; 0*ln *«vllU I
Winners of the Hanford fit
Carey limited the winner* to *tv«n
Hat-. As Laka came into the
I.*na four eoatly error*, two of
Clavtlaad
. m round and tha victor in the Leef
II II
Oaosa* Today
hit* but could not pievanl the ...
i
v
17 I
• c tugout laat Tuesday, inning after
it
n
j
i
t
than* coming in the ninth and
New
Tork
Or la ado at U s i t u r i
Utirnlt
SI 41
.i ll ourg-Cocoa gam* tangle, and th
winning tun from scaring in the 'I ‘a* «i &lt;• L I n
V '/ l l l l f l i a
Is* La ad at Palatka
ni i..g, hi* mala* were mum. No­
combined with a triple by Mario
W»-hln«ton
is la
.411 lot era play tomorrow afternoon.
8t. AiiguailB* at Daytoa* Baark
ia*i
ol
the
eleventh.
1
,1
,U
D
,M
Pete*, gave the Red lists a 6 to 6
holy would hardly look at Buddy
Bl. Louis
l i »i
OalaMvIll*
at
Bantard
The teams will use the Seralno*1
Stuckar startad for Valdosta but
: i it
Cblrago
for fear that It would break his
victory.
High 8chool besaUII, field,
The group of super greyhound* Imk. The fact that a no-hltter
was relieved by Carter. They ware
tiK O B a ia -r L o n io a i . sssoi k
Toctday night of laat week
the Municipal Park.
. .for
. . ___
Iroin which Racing Secretary Mer- ■night he in the offing wasn’t Tawow—
MATIOMAL LKAOl'R
tagged
nine_____
hlta.
W I.
fr t
Lake fared the Red Hat* here at
W L
Pel
Tbe-taams will continue to pie
SIS Traos—
America*’ triumph maike.1 Ihr rill Watts pick* the nee speedsters even mentioned by mate* afield Valdosta
It It
the Municipal Park and wai nick
Itostnn
II
g
1
.III
Wayrrosa
It tt
III
. . . (wo games In the mornings pn
tenth c o n s e c u t i v e defeat for to run nightlv In the feature ninth A. Lake atarted for tha hill In Ttmmasrnie
-IIS
llrooklr*
.
II
I*
cd for only two hits. Both of
tit
si tl
1 2 , Jtwo in the afternoons until U
Thor.taavlllt. The winners arored&lt;iac# at the Volutin County Kenr.rl tlm ninth, a local fan reminded Albans
IS IJ
in mi. Loul*
it tl
(hue blow* came after l.at-r
Iniieburgh
14 n
,'sit |.tournament la completed.
twice In the fourth and Thomas-1Club in Daytona Beach will be l.ale tha*. he|needed only three ('ordala
.tss
ss
si
and hurled hltlcu ball for eight
l l is
«T&lt; New Tork
finals are expected to be p la /
si it
villa- made It 2-1 in the tilth, ineratod thl* evening by two new moic for a no-hltter. Lake failed. Tall* tin* •#»
Pbllsdalehl*
11 «l
and two-third* Inning* Saturday
Moultrt*
til ITnrlaaall
«i li
I Friday afternoon, possibly at f
comer*. Both I’* Datso and Well
A
malleus
final
tally
was
register
1
1
IS
Amertru*
Saturday
night
however,
whan
it
si
III
niphl Lake camp right back at
Cklcaso
|| It
! m Municipal Park.
R.-ncmlwrcd will gallop in thl* Ihe first Red list hatter « n re­
ed it. the sevrnth.
th* lied llata again, thl* time to
ri-jiMr for the first time.
(turkey
limited
the
loiers,
who
■Ol
TM
ATLANTIC
LRAOt'K
tina.
someone
on
the
field
yelled
complete hia mindon. Lake retired
L r»i
Well Remembered la one of aloud, "Only 28 more to go Dud!” Teas
committed four errors, to three
the Red llata in order for nine
Ureanvlll*
sa si
in
hit*. Atntrieua got to funk for tho«e Randle •owned sensation' Aa Iuike came Into the dugout i'h«rl»*inn
II li
.id
ecrrxtcutlvr frame*. Ilia cloaeat
will, a record that shoot* straight aiicr the first Inning the boys ilin in
•lx
binglca.
IT
I*
ill
cah came in the seventh. With
IT II
iti
Waycross scored twice In the up. This i d brindie staged two turned to Lake, MYou’ve got 24 rolumhla
j i f b .on,.iit
one away, outfielder Lefty Mayer
its
II II
fir*&lt; and onct In Ihr irvrnth to cvii.t in schooling race* and last mo c lo rat out of there Bud!*’ At ttavannah
ST IS . i l l
slapped a drive h»ck at Buddy.
win the first game from Tallahas­ Tluridxv was given a *ryout with tha and of the seventh frame, Auguata
IIS
41 It
It roomed right by Lake. Bat
1ST
II IS
see.* The losers scored thalr first •raronnt eighth rare runners. Fhr ifnrUtap lohnny MrManu* re- Ceiumbut
out of ndwhere shortstop Johnny
crossed
the
line
three
and
a
half
run
in
tha
seventh
and
Wayrrosa
merged
lu
Lake.
"You'D
never
do
_
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McManus loomed up behind second
a a t’TMItllX ASSOCIATION
choked off a Tallahassee rally lengths to the good. I’s Datso .IP Other chimed In. "You don’t Team__
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rn
bar? to snatch the grounder and I
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nfie it to Ray Ro»enkran* at ioucth on safeties by Kavakii, after one run had been plated in fit. bed first in the sevrnth rare stand a chance!” A no-hitter was Nashville
Wcui.eiday and Friday a rents -I. 'he Giant* talked about.
Phi
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1ST
the
t.inth.
Kar»on
ard
i.itlcwski
Memphis
first. In the top of the eighth
IS*
IS 44
Waycross scored fltr linn** IrJ lb tul sprint gave her aecond place
Ihe Rada itarted their scoring
Uh# did It! Madame "Super- inrminaham
Red Roberts, who took over the
III
thr
sixth
Inning
to
*i&gt;p
up
the]
in
tin
eighth
rare.
She
la
owned
in
tha
fourth
on
a
tingle
by
stiiian”
toilay
was
recuperating
kaw'YreiSn*
4’
•«
III
hurling duties for Red Hate that
4 10 S a n fo r d A ven u e
1 .&lt; Union Kt-llliela
444
«.*ond
contert.
P
m
*,
a
walk
laaued
to
Mayer,
nlcrly’ from h*r beating yesterday
JJ J*
evening, banged a ground-hugging
III
Ninth
veterans
competing
toCordate
scored
four
run*
in
the
ami
Moan’s
double
to
canter.
In
am* loni^ht «h« will be twIitlnichnuRofifM
it «t
rap to deep -econd. Tills time It
III
n.rbt an- Warheate, Randle-own
4«n ilC A N l k a q i r
wit Lloyd Clifton who went to hi* tha eighth, Pares was safe at first first, one in the second and added ed: Capt. C. Hullork, the pride of iht* tuck of tome other hurl#r at
Pel
»
rltM, snared the ball, and nipped on Koaenkrans’a error, Mayer four morn in the eighth to take Si IVte; Viking Miss, glamourous some ball park In the UnltedT^.r—
Mtnatun
.ssa
the
first
game
from
Albany.
Rtetea.
.
.
.
•
*«
»*
walked, Sloan tingled to right to
Rob.-its at first.
I'hlladtlpMa
I f II
.III
The winners hit safely It time* daughter of the famous Lucky
Laxe fanned thrw Red Hat* push ovar Pera* and Hardy reItill, Motion, the J. W. Ewslt
and
comwltteed
five
misciie*.
pc
a
id
to
aend
Mayer
In.
*
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
during hia apeetacular mound per­
Ill tha second game, Cordele proa.gv which finished first In
Tlur blow-up came in the final
formance. Of enurse, he walked
half o f the ninth after Tyler had scored three times in the last In­ Ih" feature race Friday; OB'*
none In the perfect contest.
naulcd In Brlde’a fly to left. Vega ning to mw up thr affair. The lloisy, another of those Oswald
Try
Meanwhile, the Gianta banged grounded to Clifton who over­ winners had scored once In tha spe-d demons, and Mr. Rhortatop.
away at the offering* o f Red threw first. Roberta grounded to first but had seen Albany loom »ne of the three dogs whirh hat
Robots, recording ■ pair of tal­ Ko:&gt; nkrant who threw wild to into the lead by scoring one In the lo dale chalked up alx wins on
T I P - T O P
ICE C R E A M
lies in the second Inning when secand attempting to cut off Vega, second and three In the third.
•he local oval.
By
JULIAN
8TKN8TKOM
Rorunkrar.s heat out an Infield and both scored when Pares blast­
i:\T N it:a s-nn t o x k i m t
Cordele added two In the sixth
W a a i k i t v o s m 1m Cream , AO flavor#
Aa early as tha third inning of the applo and whipped it over to
l*t Naea B/IOlb Mila
itt.gir, took second on Peplo's In- ed a triple to the right field wall. and Albany scored one in tha sev­
i i
first to do away with brother
rival
Halt
nallv
Hawbla
Saturday
night’s
affair
at
San­
fulu out and rated home when
Tatty — D eticiona — H ealthful
llollr flordar,
rail Cits, • «*• ford's Municipal Park between the Slum.
The Gianta Ischia the Caines- enth to make tha count &amp; to S be­
T»Lr single*! to left. Tvler later
fore thr fifth placers clinched the llllm*. Kllehanalne Hteepla. pier*
1
Pt.i haps the most aselling mo­
when Karaon tingled to viUr G-Men her* this evening end game with their thrae-run out­ hotter, lioille X . Hky La*#, put DeLatid Red llata and skipper Hal ment in the ball game came In
in all probability Art Dunham will
T
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C
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A
M
Hush
Gruoer*a
Giante,
a
possibility
of
left.
burst.
face Myrll Hoag’s charges.
tad llaee S/ldlb Hit#
a n chit, no-run ball game became the final atansa. After Sloan had
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1lie Giants added another In
414 l u f « 4 A t m m
l.asi Hall
Hally lDouble
UPLAND
.
. .tells
£&gt;----Buddy Lake, the ver­ groundfd to Peplo, leftfleldar
tho laird when McManus walked,
ab s h • a
Ms Never Pell. Ployd llemmrr. upnaienL
Breciy
Braiington
worked
Laka
I
aa I e
handyman of Sanford's
Ilrleht Merle. Warn blue. Ifyrs e satile
wer.l lo recond on Clifton's aacrl- Rasa. ■*
•urk. !&gt;• wereit Anne. Vlblbg l a l
1
aa • e
lb
Fiends State League club for for a three-two count. Tha next
fit* and scored when Rosenkrans Vliser,
I
aa I a
1'renk'e laidill*.
pitch had to be In there. Other­
Bride, c l
new,
drove a single to right. Scoring lioberte, p
. Xrd Hnee a/iaib Rile
.i.nearly
--.-a
“three
N™ iyears
; wV w
T ,t 1 waa on
1 * * * 4
VKemnnt. Melonee OlrL Aeklny tiR tnuund and “knuckll
hia wise -Lake's perfect game would
I
aa a t
reared until tha seventh when Peres, lb
have been spoiled. Lake «ound
* a l t
t*roea Tojinaeter Andrew Label! wav along, getting bj' onet t .
lb
Raison walked, went to second Jerome,
Tannoy Cynthia. Biackia'a
* • t a
Bloaa. rt
Rleekle e pick
pick
ana then another.
Dave Bride’s ur and sent a knurklrr toward!
or. Lakes sacrifk'*, and scored Hrasinaion. It
Sik Mace a /lt lk RUe
i
at i a
Frankly, after the
Aggregation could do nothing with thi plat*.
Shirt
Hand,.
Red
Humdinger,
l
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...m
o
when McManns ripped s single Herds, c
Wanangn. 4*ov*r Up. .Dum b
Laae’a knurklrr that, according to gam# we discovered that wu
Into left.
The Grubermen Iced, Totals
T
IT a a n
V.'h.la the Sanford Gianta and n a tiic lACy, aoekw atchtr,
^at:hcr Rudy Karaon, waa doing wtxsnl the only person to shift
the ball gam* In tha eighth when)
■ANPORO
tha DaLami Red Hat* ware break­ dla
everything except tipping Ita hat oui dne of vision from the plate.
Psplo slammed a one-ply blow toi
■lb Nava B/IS4b Rile
ing even In their week-end actlvOld Union, Had Dean, Buntlrlp*. as it thumbed ita nose at 27 con­ Aa we heard the ball atrlka the
left and went to third on TyteF# Mljjsaita. ••
mitt of catcher Rudy Karaon wa
it), the Daytona Beach Islandera Du*kV flecord. Dapoail !»&lt;■• In secutive Red Hat stickmen.
slbgie to the identical territory.I
*rf
Taia* Trader.
In time---------to see
ar.d the Orlando Senators al*o Action. Klondike.
t o p of
___________________
. . . ---------Inii tha top
tha fourth atansa locked once again
Kavakl* lifted a high fly hall toUnainktant. n&gt;
atb Rae* rnlnstli
'T h e tim e haa com *,"
s|lit a pair of game*. Orlando
*v Jean, Talar Prld*. J#a a bu of rain atartad to fail over i Uirture McLauiln leaning to hlsi
ahert right which waa ml*]udged P*sio. lb
Love
Me
Junrllon
Jon**.
Jolly
took ihe Saturday night tilt 8 to 2
riv
laPAiun and
I’atftln scored.
artirni I.ake
l.mke*
is
tha ball orchard but not quite hard right with hia closed fiat on an
oy Jacomn
and Peplo
tevekle. rf
Mlied Tablarjuah. Poverty Pirady. enough to rauae umpire Dick Me-1outstretched arm aignlfying itrika
th e W alru* aald,
at Daytona while yesterday at L*(t
th/n aid«d fits own cause for hia tareon. o
Tirkcr Field in Orlando tha Islala
Laul:.i to rail time. Only a few tiure!
s e l l s
Tib Oare t/ia ik Mile
15th victory against four defeats lake p
“ T o talk .o f many th in gs,
n*|.lil Keller. A u * l, Huean Hiav- fan* braved tha brief drisale by
nipped the Bcvllmrn 8 to 4.
Wa were told that Brasiagton
by singling home Tyler.
.
n *s ti »7 is
Totals
ere. Ilol Uarau, lVI»e Tip. TlmnSar remaining in the bleacher*. A a a Went after a low, out*id*
hi.
Augustin#
at
i^esburg
and
pi
a
pilch
Ii.it tha Sabbath afternoon tale y.-ore by innings:
lllnl.
Jusllre
Judga.
Illawath*
O f graaaa and oil gnd
matter o f fact tha driaale cam# anu misted I
------- ate tee ***—* Uaintiville at Palatka were rain l a l f
was e bit different. The Giants tivland
lia
—4
td
uut
Saturday
night
but
resum­
Hanford
.
----.
klb
Mae*
a
/l*
lb
Mil*
cloaer
to
marring
Laka'a
specta­
jumped on Johnny Vittola for
Only une mere batter would,
tatted
tu n in g u p ,,
P.rror: Hreilegton
Oum. Itolllng n*b. Wlntra Mlaa
. n e runs In the second on two In Tylar. Kareon.
thr*
•aaakraas. ed activity yesterday afternoon. lllarktya*. Kaaltr Jackal. Bym- cular jwrfonnaare than dM any ef have be retired before Laka would
Tl.t
Asaleas
trimmed
the
G-Men
the
Hat platamen axeept, hart that long sought perfart tUL
hits and added two more In the Wei'
rUanue. "Kavakta,
_ — ^-----‘
pbony, OIT* Bborearra*. Taurus
O f g rin d in g valvoa a m i
bee* tilt: Kareaa. Hiolm bee** 3 to 2 at Harris Field in Gaines
at# Mae* a/*#4b Mil*
pcrUpa,
Mayer's daiva
back DeLand catcher Billy Hardy amt
Csitido. lakr. tacrIHatat Cflyae. villa and the Saints plastered the
I'l
Hal*#,
Wall
lRamemhara*,
___
gh the bog with one out la a roller to tha flrat been of tha
rin g*.’*
•
Lake left an
____ llotay.
llotay, llnnon. Capt.
Capl. C. BatLeatburg Pirates 12 to I, with an OH'*
seventh. Johnny McManus, mound. Laka went over fast, care­
Base* on belle: . . .
......
loch. Vlblbg Mlaa, Mr. Bbnrtatap,
eighth Inning outburst that netted Warhaata.
■trurk nut: by ReeectB ( ,
however, left kls short atop posi­ fully matched the ball, and with
to m
1 t'mplreei HrLaulln and
1*4* Rae* Beaeb Coar.e
eight tallies, at Francis Field Intion, went back of the keystone the aleadlnees of a surgeon per­
Time of earns: 1 11.
Mad
Onicie,
Aaplr*.
tVblfll#'*
Si. Augustine.
Baby, l ad) X . Medina. Rthel Com- sack, fielded Ihe ball over to Ray mitting a delicate operation, ha
W t do more than talk about i t
SATURDAY NIGHT
Rcacakrani at flfst Just in tint# to flipped tl to Roeenkrans at firsL
maader. Little Hoorter. Carbine.
PURLir LINKS CHAMP
/.( Daytona ncach:
nip
Mater
by
inch**.
#
Katy
. jumped Into the air and
nll.AN TA, July 26, 0P&gt;—Little Orlando
W e’ll Giv^ jou a free check up
000 COO 000—8 10 0 BADMINTON TOURNBY ENDS
It waa Juat lut Tuesday night charged Lag* to offer hia con­
Mike Parents, Ih#' golfing barten­ Daytona
010 000 010-2 1! 0
Utai.Lake
found
himialf
In
tho
The
Sanford
recreation
pi
gratulations, aa did the rest of tha
der (rom Long Reach, Calif., today
I
.
and
Mtfmatc.
Davla and 8«aon*; Meadows, gram’*
badminton
toumaBwnt Iart inning with a no-hltter under­ Sanford Giants.
s the king of the notion's public Lapirakl and Demina.
andad Friday with play in tfca way and with'but one more De­
The perfect game
Inks players.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
last two flxala match as. M a g Land batter to retire. Mel Sloan, deeply Imprinted in the
Ftrsnt* was the t-1 conqueror
C o n i in t o m o r r o w
At
8t,
Auguitine:
OPENS 11:41 P. M. DAILY
computed. It waa announced thU Rx*l Hat outftalder, stepped to tok a. Lake had achieved a realof Ban lltigha* of Portland, Ore., Letauurg
030 000 000— 8 0 1 morning.
Malle*** 40c — Evening* 44c
the
plate
and
ilappod
a
hot
•
Itv
that
moat
pitchers
only
in tit* final 88-hole of the *3rd St. Aug.
000 202 801-18 18 0
Children 14c
at pott third boat
Winner o f the 18 to 16 age grounder Juat
abouL In all af hia .apoe
annual national public links golf
Rvgan, Branham and Hall; Ken- group for girls, was Funky Meye, Cli«rha Pcpli
___tho
_ *rn ( __
lo _and posted
tobu.ament
here________
Retarda» .
______
th*
gania waa B«4drarki and Wiles
Who defeated Rudy flteeatmn. « f -wo Da Land iafattea during1dyWiraT n^hlt, B^run ^ffcirT
I'ughec was a threat thu aghloA O T D A Y M O N D A Y .
At Ualiasvllle:
tha
(am
*
But
Saturday
averting,
________
Jlmmv
Butler
won
over
Jack
Godout
.&gt; ithe
s . match over the 6,TM yard, Palatka
201 000 000—8 8 0 bold In tha 9 to 18 age group for Sloan was tha first Red Hat te
par 71 north Fulton Park course. Galr.exvilla
000 000 200—2 6 0
face IAh* In th* ninth. Not a
Hit drives were longer and mare
Seigaa and Toncofft Coker and
Othara winning matches In alnglt DeLand batter had aven
accurate, and hia putting superior. Dulaney.
M o r fa r t l C G w i IIm j
thalr raipactiva ag* group* were rrschtd flrat base. ThU time,
1-n en tt' victory&gt;margin
marglt came on
At Orlando:
Sloan
slapped
anothar
ground
Martina Drake, Lola Barinaau,
twr stymies which bir laid for Daytona
farttarl;
sly with
020 012 100—8 11 0 and Charlta I-aa.
ball towards P#
Paplo. Chari te snared
Ht'ghsa on tha 84th and SSth Orlando
C. L. .Prtmi
100
002
001—4
8
2
boirt.
ter Park
Pari
la Wlater
tw o# 1*11
1 # » 14. r a t a w i a
bodin* and Damma; Caruso,
Mathar Paraltara Mara
TUES. and WED.t
Noruga, Kadalia and Seone.
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City RFC Loan

Brannaii Advocates1 Congress Meets
r u e &lt;••»»
Farmers Store Up, j ; r . r w
Hrp»." Priest (T«nn),

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Giant ofiiciaU, and from Washington, D.C. where they presented
Sanford's loan application to R F C
official*. Bolh said today that they
were well pleated with the out­
come of the trip.
Following their return Saturday,
they met with the City Committion, which approved whal com­
mitments (hey had made affecting
the City.
"The R F C application." said
Mr. Ifiggina, "was for a telfliquidating loan for ■ period of
26 years. Th# officials of the
R F C examined th* application
and were satisfied with th* in*
formation that it contained. They
stated that after investigation by
their engineer* and accountant*
of the figure* a* oresented by
.Le C ity, (hat they weic sub­
stantiated, a n l declared that since
the C ity Charter provide* suf­
ficient authority to borrow such
an amount, there ia n» reatot
’hat the loan can not
mad*.
"The representative* of San­
ford," Mr. Iligglna declared, "se­
cured the interview with the idea
of a preliminary talk with the
R F C ufficial* about tha possi­
bility o f such a loan. However,
the application
was complete
enough to merit its acceptance a*
a project, and their Investigation
will start immediately."
The New York trip was for
the purpose of contacting the
National Kihtbtton Company, woo
own the New York Giant*, in
regard
to their training and
business in Sanford, and a satis­
factory interview- was had with
officials of the company, Mr.
Higgins revealed.

Grain For F u t u r e ,K
rin
*ph^
iA,n
il*
l. amt
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llifflr, m r .
(ary to the Senate Democrat*.
A* the White House arranged
W ASH IN GTO N . July 21 (/P&gt;Secheatry of Agriculture Hr*n- the De*noc.ati* * r.T1*•&gt; . Jleptibl •
u n today asked farmer* lu *tme can icadeia of the i-ie-m.4 *■•-.
on their farm* a "substantial llooat major It le* r a t lr in ! tht*
portion" of the huge grain crop* morning to discus* strategy far
th« aeaalon. They plan another
they are producing thl* year.
Brennan said tnl* would help: meet mg tomorrow iiftvr hearing
Mr. Truman'* program.
o . grain;
_
1, Maintain price* of
The Itrpuhlican high rotmna'u!
Relieve il.r Jam ai terminal
2. Kell
ili-rided today to make no «"
market*;

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t i . ° dfp.r1m.nt W .
g i"
£ * £ . i S T T ' " ......
a record corn crop and the »#•
lloute Speaker Martin (Ma&gt;* •
lecond large*! wheat crop in
told newsmen after a meeting "f
history. Rrannan »aid:
•The pre»iure of fail-lowing Senate and House leader* that
“no decisions" were made, Martin
grain upon the markata ha* the added:
effect or lowering prlcea received
"We w a n t t o hear what the
by farmer*.
I’irtidrnt ha* to »ny tomorrow le"Thi* appeal (for farm storage: fore making up our rnindt de­
grow* out of the pressure of finitely.
grain upon commercial facilities
"l-lke (he boy* nt Hunker Mill,
Which appear inefficient to ac­ we are not going to lire until
commodate
the current
large we *ee the white* of their eyr»."
volume of grain that i* overflowMartin then walked into the
Ing the marketing
- channel*.
.
,
Ifottt# rhamlier and rapped to
CT rsexportation embargoes have order the »e**ion *ummon-d l«y
hod to be Imposed to relieve the Mr Truman In the midst of the
pressure, even though large *hip- |f«tM presidential and eor.gre.*m*nt» of grain are being exported i„na| campaign*,
under the foreign rehabilitation
Thlt m„ , | nK llf |(e,,oMican
. . . .
. chlefa, held in Martin’* office
The Secretary told thl* year a
attended by Senator* Taft
train crop* are the mo*t * Mien-, h i h I o), Vandenbetg (M i c h i.
aive ever produced due to the high | Wherry
(Neh.l,
nnd Mlllikln
coat of material*. Kami storage,, (Colo.), and Rep*, llallcck (Irul.l.
he aald. would aid in protecting llrown (Ohio) and Arend* Hil l,
thia investment.
I It lasted almost an hour and a
----------- --------------1 half.
„
.
,
Vandenberg railed the rhamhrl
•Combine
maple
syrup
and
„ rd, r . ftrr |h„ &lt;J0|,
marshmallow civam, using half s^ity-five senator* answered '.he
a cup of the syrup to one-quarter ' ,„|| r&gt;1|. The s , , * , , . rrmtltu-| m
cup of the cream,for an ic e ; session only II niirute* and unit
cream topping.
until tomorrow.
■------Senator Wherry (Nele.l. tin- artK .W * 'T t?n K , T * o r" r . " , !-K *Th. l " ' f n ,.|o rl'y leader, and Sena.
S o . weights.! whole Taft (OhioI both said no definite
•ale prl, e trot** of 1* rnmmorilU-* ] Plograni of legislation will I*'
»»»t*ni»v 111 I I week ago h i ii. , agreed upon until after Mr. Tn:
• * ° l .l
M lV " t“"'.'
IU I
message is received
Utah
101 14 J»T *4 l*» I I I I I It I Taft said there “ I* some sclltiLew
1*1 in id o l 111*1 j*J S* I inrnl to meet and adjourn" after
u m averaa* •-Jiiata 1**1
1the President's speech hut that ho

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BENEATH THI 0LAIE OF A OIANI fiery crw*. near Stone Mountain, Atlant*. G a , the Ku I * Itlan hold* It*
first public initiation ccietnoiiy In two yean. The huge nature of the celebration I* IndU u«l In th# above
pictures At top, a long line of new member* iiiaubet bcfoie the ring of hooded tigure*. Able tom, many of Uia
leaders gather near a ernsi and conduct the Initiation cerernonlea. Among them was Dr. San* .cl OrdOf Grand
Dragon of the Georgia Klan More than 1.000 neve member* *ere given the Mi*th of ulUghnc#." Spokesman
particularly emphasized (lie battle against proposed civil rights program*
(friternatljnal Soundpbolu)

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doubt* many congressmen favor
thi*.
a| think
well probaly meet
every d a y," Taft told a reporter
"Tliata what we’re here fur."
A I.IIA N Y, N. V., July 2d
Other Republican* aald tli- only The fund hands* wage* on farm*
part o f Mr. Truman’* m e d e d ill New York alate now are more
program now ready for K&gt; niitu (ban four lime* those pievaiiing
nttion are three civil right* frill * III the 11*1(1-11 period, the .State
— anti-lynch, anti-poll
tax nnd Agriculture Drpuitinent said to­
one to act up ii fair etnploym nt day,
prurtire* commission.
Faim wage rate* by the day
Southerner* have piomieeii n
filibuster if any iitteinpt i« mad-*
to bring these meavuiea up. N*-nu- Im- fore the purpose of "renew­
lor
llussell
III I,m
aald tlmt ing our iletei initiation* lu fight
Southern Democratic eenator* will any effoit to pasa civil tight*
confer on civil tight* b-gieJati'in measure* at the special sesMta.
Russell &lt;nid 21 senators will te
later today til tomorrow.
Ru**ell told reporters it would 'invited to the meeting.

on July I averaged |6.SO with
lioatd and |*i-60 without board.
The wage level wn* "nearly the
•ante" a* those a year ago, a joint
frderal-atate report announced.
Monthly wage*. In addition to
Isiard and lodging furnished by
the farmer, averaged (106, the
rtport said.
The ratte* were nearly twice
those reported at the peak of th*
Iti'UI’a after Wnihl War on* and
more than double the July,
rates, i( said.

In making a pi* shell for a
fruit or cream filling, prick th*
entire surface with a fork so as
to get rid nf any air bubble*
and prevent blistering in the
finished crust.
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IN iTMIltT o r TIIK C O U N T Y

(&lt;!*)
111-9 Jury re
x tm te
,
T ie r-dtuWtug te eu biattmale.ul r;&gt; uttier Mspeases
Criminal
th* seceseary end ordinary. *Bi.iet te
ProeeeuHeaa------ _
pense* tnd all apedal and eatraurdlnsrr eipendllurea reasonably 111 Feeding and Car*
t.otttt
ef Prleonrr* ——
rnniemplaied far Hemlnola Ceunly.
Ripens** of
Florida (or tho fiscal year bo- i u
Juu O0
Armory
.
.
..
ginning Oclober lit .
1141, and
IJ .I1 IU
ending Heptember lath. 114*. In­ Total Apprnprlattoli*
fer
clusive. aa mad* by th* Board of He serve
tee te §
Conllngspclt*
County
Commissioner*
oI
aald
I m i n oe
County, at a Regular Adjourned TOTAL BUDOET _ •
IWtleseted »:&gt; »«• • «
Meeting held July Bird, 1111.
B -ad and Bridge 1 * * 4
Th* M il estimate* will be con*«»***
eldtred and acted upon, th* Hud- 411 Engine* rtag
Hervlces .......
1 MOO 04
get adopted and the .mUlag* **l
for th* fiscal year satulng al a 411-1 rUlery u( Hasd
Huptf thlendsnl,
......
Regular
Adjourned
Masting
of
• tnl _ .
1 140 00
said Hoard to b* held at th* Court
10.000 00
lieu** In tUnfard, Florid*, the It* bVe. lAbnr
111
Maintenance
of
usual pise* of meeting of said
Equipment, tool*
.......
Heard. »n August ISth, 1*41, at
machinery, etc —
10.000 00
I o'clock P. M
411-1
Purchel*
of
l.eilasiitd K irsste s
Machinery. sir.
11 ooo OO
(leoeral H n n w 1‘s s l
111 OesoHne, ulls.
III gsUrle* of County
I HUMI'­
etc.
Conimlsstoaera ..... .. I d.ooo ne
ll .000oo
411 Road Material*
i l l Salary Clark ef th*
111 purchase &lt;&gt;f
Hoard of County
l.ooo oo
Itlghi of Ways
Commlstlontra and
Kipense nt
County Auditor
MB* a* I II
Procuring
l i t H*lary of Rupervlsor
1,000 00
Right of Ways
of lieulsirdtlon____
i.yoso*
Payment
to City
111
lit Hhertlf for attending
nt Hanford on
K.0 so
Board
l.ooo oo
t i l l Tas Roll
l l t - l hslsry County
I I I 140 01
Total
Appropriation*
hervlr* Officer
Reserve
far
and Rageneee
1.400 00
0,410 10
Contingencies
i l l Comml**laaa to
m i (to : i
Tas Assessor
11,000 *0 TOTAL Ill’ FxlKT .. -.
Estimated
Espeaset
l i t Coinmlsslon* to
Agrireltarol Food
11,000 00
Tat C ollector_____
Ml Raiasy of
111 tlspalrs to Court
County
Agent
I I.IOO *0
House ____ ________
1.004.00
l .t f o i t 4*1-1 ttalary of Homs
l i l - I Janitor Hervlco
Demonairsllon
941 - 1 Lights, Fuel
I ISO. o-l
Agent .
1.000 00
and W stsr Lp-to oe
1.400 vo l l t - l Other Kipense
; i i - i Insurance . .
flee
so
Total
Appropriation*
4.000
00
941-4 Incidents!* ..........
Reserve for
I ll Fipeese of
i
n
i;
Contingent
It*
___
1.100 so
Ktsclieh* ________ _
TOTAL IIPDOET
.....- • i . m ir
111 Advsrilslng
required by Lais
Estimated Eseeesee
1.144 00
Peblleltr Feed
149-1 Legal flsrvlce*
1.100 00 411 Publicity ----------end Kspensrs ..... ..
I 1.100 DU
y.ioood
111- 1 I’ sr Diem and
Total Appropriation*
travelling tspensea
Reserve for
*10 17
nf County
Contingencies
l.ooo oo TOTAL ill!POET
Commlealontr*____
1 I Me 17
&gt;*&gt; ilsnerat Rlatlonery,
Estimated Espeoeee
Jltsoks, supplies,
Health Feed
etc. ......................... ...
1.040 00 lit Hslsry County
1,000 00
t i l I Record H o o k a __
Physician. Co
H I Furnllur* and
Health Nure* and
Fliture* Court
other eipsnss* . . . . I 11.100 40
llnuto ............ .... ..
l.ooo oo I l l Approptfallons
111 Rtlary of County
Hemtnnle County
Judge re* Judge
1.100 Oo
Health Unit .
nf Count y Court I
1,100 oo Total Aporoprlatlone —
17.000 00
H i Hilary of County
Reserve
for
Prosecuting
Contingent'!**
Til 11
1*0 oo TOTAL
Attorney ....... .....
lll’ DOKT
I 11,111.11
i l l Clerk Clrrull court
Estlesnled Esgeesee
(lenerat Court
there Penelan Feed
l.ooo oo
Work ............... ..........
1.140 01
141
Mother*
Pension
Hhsrltf
••
Oenersl
in
1,100 ou
I
Total
Appropriations
i.too oo Reserve for
Court Work ............
vtalhtensnce of
hi
Cantlnaeneles . . .
I I on
1 too *a
Jail .
III!OORT
....... I I .t i l 0#
re i Coruntr’B Inquests
too oo TOTAL Estimated
B* pease*
i l l Maintenance .o f
Eseeaa Fere Faad
il.aao on
County Home
-'
Record Books,
Insanity loaulrlss I H I I It I-I Furniture.
li.ooooo
H I flrnsral Welfare
risieree tnu
Fiaterm
and
»*M Approprletlon#
Equipment
I 11.41*11
&gt; Btmlnel* County
Total
Appropriate
11,41111
4.944 00
Welfare Ileard
TOTAL
BPDOKT
1
11.414 11
Total Approprlatlnne
111.110 00
Bwltmnted Ripen***
Ilsserv* for
&lt;
Hospital Faad
Coattaaearle* ......
1,441 IT
TOTAL UHDGirr.'______ _ 1)1 M i l . IT t it 1‘ urchas* of

Jl'lHIK. HRMINOLft C O U N T Y ,
NTATK OK m m i D A .
IN I'ltUUATK.
In re (he Katat* n(
ll&gt;A K MARTIN
s . J ,. 1 S * K L S S T i : M
Deceased
111 Halary ef .V
TO A !.t, WHOM IT MAT CONJuvenile Ju4g*
1*0 00
t'KHN:
111 Halary of
Notice la hereby given that W
laena
Probation nfflrar .
t: Martin Iliad' hi* final report its Halary
a* Administrator C.T.A
of th*
1.1*0 0*
Jailor _______ 1___ _
..la t e of Ida t : Martin, deceased: 111 clerk' Circuit •
that he tiled hi* p*lltlon for final
Court.
Fee*
and
discharge and that he will apply
Cost# . ...! -.........
1 to* a*
to the Honorable It
W. ware, i l l County Judge,
County luda* of Hemtnnle County,
laena
Fee* and Coal a .....
Florida, on the 11th day nf All- III Justices of Peace.
■ ust. 1*41, for approval nf » m i
too on
Fee* and Caere .....
and fnr final discharge a* Kaecu- i l l HkerIff. Fee*
Ranana* may be brushad with lor of the estate of Ida R. Marlin,
end Coal*
_ . .J
*,**•
oo
deceased, on thl* Bill* day of July. i l l Constables.
butter or margarine and broiled 1111
I .t o o /*
~&gt;e*
and
Coaia
to he served with meat of any
W . K . MAIITIN
l i t C o v a ty
T
rprooogoUng
Administrator I 'T A or
kind — hamburgers, ham, veal
Iko estate of
,
$*nvi«*iei
n Fee*
1.44 •&gt;*#
or lamb chops.
IDA R MARTIN,
110-1 Wliaees Pipe .
It 1.4 »

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Hospital

Equipment, etc A
other tspensea
1 1.040 on
Total Appropriations . .
1.004 no
TOTAL BUDOET
. I 1.000 o*
KeMaaled Ksprnee*
' Building Fang
‘
l i t Equipment.
It*pair*, sic
to Canning
Kitchen
I
Ifftl
Tnrsl Appropriations ...
ITT 1!
TOTAL BUDOET
—
(
11111
Don* and Ordered InOpen Set­
tlor thl* the tlrd day of July,
A D IS4I
II H Pop*.
Chairman nf Ih* Board of
Cnuniy Commissioners.
‘ RF.Al •
Alleef:
f i 'B. lloradon. •
t
Clerk ef th* board of
County Commissioner*

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order Ihrtiuifh internal Iona I tailchannel*.
A Berlin Infurmant Insisted
that "technical difficulties are
teal grid do eiiat" aa far aa the
tail traffic into and from the
Jiav|et tone is concerned.
In another development, tha
Berlin city government ordeied
the dlatnliaal of police I'fesldent
Paul Markgraf who was appointed
to hi* iHilltlnii by the Russians
in 1046.
Ur.
Ferdinand
E’ricdenaburg,
deputy mayor of Uertin, aaid he
had handed Markgraf a letter of
djemitaal, ordering him to turn
oVhr his office tu his assistant.
The muve was expected to havi
.wide repercussions In thia fourpowtr city.
Markgraf holds the highest
German military
award. The Rusry ewar«‘
alm s captured him
•Im at Stalingrad,
nel.t “docput him through Soviet
' Inal Ion" with other German

offict'is, ami brought him to
Rrrltn soon after the city fell.
Hr bas liven constantly crltlciied
liy antl.C'oinmutilst pulltital par­
ties.
E’rani Nruinann, Itvrlin leader
of Ihv Social Drmocratlc Party,
said Markgraf was rv*|Kinalble
fnr tliv wave of political kidnapinn* in Ihrrlin In which 6,4ld
persons haw disappeared during
tin- occupation. Neumann said the
k idrisplng * were donu by tho
Russians with llie- connivance nf
poller in |hr NovU-t sector.
A certain number of freight
trains have U-i-n moving into and
through the American, llritlsh
anil French rntit-s carrying manu­
factured and raw material prod­
ucts from the Russian tone.
The Amcrican-llrltlah a c t i o n
means that trains carrying goods
from Ihv Russian tone to 8wittrrland, or to Bremen for ship­
ment to Rcandinavia no lo n n r
can travel through western Garmany. The same ban applies to
traffic from western Europe If

it* destination Is In the Russian the Russian Su m . It will halt the
lone.
supply of brown coal fn m eoalIntel national mail trains will u n Germany to Hwitaerlaml and
I** pet in It tnl to pass, however. stop u small amount of potash
So will trains from eastern coun­ I list lias Iwen going to Merlin.
tries as, for instance, Poland.
Russian trains returning German
priaonrrt-of-wat *!. &gt; will &gt;*• per­
National Guard
mitted to outer the Arstein
tones.
14 ..nil**** l'r*os I'tae U**|
An American Mditaiy Govern­ steady rattle of fire until every
ment official ssld tj„&gt; action may one in tb« out Mi na* mawn a
huve "far reaching economic and Im-b. i « ii tin. target from five dif­
ferent positions. The range will b*
political ramifications."
American r/.d Hriti»h offirinlr. open throughout the day until 5
have bevitated a long time before P.M., but It is expected that tha
taking the slrp la-cause of Its advance organisational details act
ailver*e effect on rnuntrle* trail­ up tiy Capt. Kidd wilt grraea the
ing with the Sovie* nine, the operation and make it possible
American official said. The de­ to leave the range much ea.Uer.
Company I Sanford Is composed
rision was mmli- because of the of four nlaloons: three pUtoons
persistence of the Russian block­ with :i(i Cal. semi-automatic rifles
ade nf Berlin, he said.
and une platoon of heavy Wes*
The etact tonnage affected by Ron*, carbines, pistol*, *10 mm
the rail block ia not known- The mortar*, and HO cal. machine
nrder will rut off the shipment guns.
of ittl.tKK) ton* a month ef pyrite,
Company 1'* Tech 8gls Ralph
a steel ingredient, from Italy to t II. Geiger, and Clarence O. Jones
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as*i*trd thy rang* officer In the
assembly and disassembly of the
Ml rifle. In th« afternoon they
assisted the range officer In set­
ting up th* ■fry fir# rang*. Ih*
dry-fin- range - Is a sighting and
aiming rang*.
On thi* ranjra th* men get the
feel of th* weapon and learn to
light and aim correctly. An offic­
er In charge asked how many
men in the group of over 00 had
over fired before. There were on­
ly two in the group that hod not.
The officer then told them that
they were the beat off of any of
tha men. aa tha experienced would
have to unlearn what he already
knew for the army trachea th#
CORRECT us* of a weapon, and
the average civilian fires Incor­
rectly.
While the rest of tha Company
was doing thia, Cpl. Raymond L.
Hall and IM. Loon Swain, Jr.
were taking radio and communi­
cations instruction respectively.
.During this same period Cpl Joe
•H. Wright Is aitanding Company

Clark’s School and completed th*
payroll so th* company would b*
*bl* to draw their money before
leaving camp, Thl* moralag, the
fourth platooiL under Um direc­
tion of Cpl. Cedi R. Jonee, re*
reived training in assembly and
dissembir of tha 4B Cal. Automa­
tic plitof, nnd th* 80 cal. Carbine.
This ntferaoon thia platoon, comaed of Cpl. William H. Pugh, aen l ea.
c. William It. Bryant, Ffe. Milton R. Wilton, Pfc. Thomas D.
A model fay
Prevatt, Pvt. Roy H. Babcock. Pvt
•tery room
George M. Spencer, Pvt. Albln
E. Kendall Pfc. George A. Dago#.
Pvl James L Ledbetter, Cpl.
*• . . .
Jones. Pvt. Gterui A. Dingle, IM.
Carl E. Williami, Jr., Pfc. Wil­
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Reds Increase B r itain Bars Rome Newspaperman *£*" s, f Truman
From Olympic Games As Communist
CityFundsFor Q f
Airplanes In
Tourist Plans
Beilin Zone

Associated Press Leased Wire

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Calls
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LONDON. July 27 (/Pl— Britain tatty announced the l&gt;.l official
exclusion of s Communist Itom the 1944 Olympic g sm e .-sn Italian

Western Powers De­
cide On Talk With
Molotov For Set­
tling
New Crisis

newspaper man.
,
Barred from Britain during the game- Halting Thursday ws. |omuto Giglio. special Olympics correspondent of the Rome Communist
paper "Umta.”
The home office said the denial of peimit* to enter Uiilam was left
to the discretion of British officials in each country, meaning the Biitish

Value Of Tourists To
Sinfort! Stressed By
Jaycee
Delegation
AtCommissionMeet

Reaction Said Unfavorable

in.i nutation officer in Rom*' had
laid down the ban against Giglio.
Wherry Says Message
Presitleni I'clls ConIhw Foreign Office laid down
a
rule
to
admit
all
athletes
arid
A
delegation
ul
officers
and
Proves
Session
Was
jjiess
Attioii
Is
French
Prem
ier
LONDON, July 27. (A)—
off teals to Britain during the ciirrctori of the Junior Chamber
tv 11ulus National Council of
Called
For
Purely
gain*-' without the necessity of of Commerce appeared before ihe
N t*eded T'u Clieck
Labor, supporting the timern*
r.lliCl a formal passport or a
Political
Reasons
ment's demand tor an end of
City
Commission
test
evening.
suh1ut 1.it tun S p i r a l
view.
the Berlin blockade, declared
'th* only thing necessary for tiulted ihe organization’* expense
\l \&gt;lll\i,10Y JI*Iv 27. (71*) j’ irvidri'i I iurii.ni i
|llt („||
today the obligation* on the
COSHOCTON, O . July *J
't VMIIM.ION, J u| f 27—
ailmirdon was an Olympics iden­ statement for (he pait fiscal year
uv il light' ptui|i.iMi bar k In Congirtt today without iinglmg out the
west “ are as compelling as they
(AIM Adjour iiiii«iil of Il ia
tity iard, to
Isi-urd hy each and Hi budget for the coming — (Al*)— William (ireeu. presi(anal
mravuirt
agailivl
wlmli
voutlirm
I
Vino,
rat*
lia»r
pledged
a
“
no
■Irnl
of
the
American
Federa­
were In 1S38."
sperixl srsaion within Iwo
co'jntiy’a Olympics com mi l ter af­
“ Any shoe of weakness by
tion of Labor, 'aid here today
tUlirlidn livid
weeks was discussed lode/
ter a list of card holders had lxi-n year, and leriuesled that the Cily
he
considered
l'rr«idenl
Tru­
the erst Mould lie a fatal shock
amoti»; lt.puhll.au canfir*.
auppl.rd to the nearest Itritish donate $2,400 from it* publicity
In a ilriulv woldetl inriiagr lu aixeiriblrj ll.une an.i S-nale mrnvman's
recommendations
to
to wurld ronlidrnrr and an
nional leaders. They *l*u
coriJr or Immigration official*.
fund in order lu carry out thru
her*, thr ilnrl executive laid enactment at the piogiarn h- first outlined
Congress “runalrurlive and
open imitation to yet grosser
sounded mil Sou Ibarn Demo­
Foreign office official* could
tail l ebiuaii "n necetiary to retry out out American ulrtlt ,d ht
necessary."
touiiit
promotion
program.
acti ol intimidation and agibert y
crats opposed to Pr«sid«rH
net ray immediately whether this
“
He
will
support
the
re.irrt
juati.e
f»r
all."
grtssioti," the rouncll declared
Truman's licit rights proThe Committton informed the
fieedom of transit fur athletes
lonimrndsllims hr has made
Thr* White lluii'e, in advance shuttle n ftci III 'enatu is from I I
in a furmal statement.
Kixni
Ihairinsn Ailrn (Itwas also meant to apply tn news- Jayceev that the mallet will ba
to Congress," Green aald. “ I
of ‘dr I ruman - |x-rsonal address, soiitllc til -In i.-' I-a lull'd together
III) of Ihe House Rule* Compapei men. It became plain, how- contained when the Cily budget
am
pleased
to
not*
that
hr
•rad Itste.l ami lynch ami mill poll fm a last d itch .lan d ag.xln&gt;t llie
BERLIN, July 27— (AIM—
miller, left a meeting of Ihe
ever, that no blanket exclusion of n made up. This will be about
placed special emphasis on
•ax mil' o« am.mg those hr would Truman program
GDI* lop roinmand to say he
Ihe American military guvCommunista was being applied.
housing.
That
is
the
urgent
pit - for Is ca.oe hearing* on them
eminent said tonight a poll
“We wilt nevei *u&gt;rc-iuler,1* favored rioting Ihe extra seaI. Cily Manager H, N.
othoslav StjarJAn. sports editor |Aug
need of the imuurnt."
of
lierlin
publir
opinion
nnv. Ix-t-ll eumplrtrd
sion by ihe rod of next week.
ilcr.iioi itu'-eli ill i,at &gt;aid. The
Navel
m ealed this morning.
of
the
Ctech
Communist
paper'
shuns 98 percent of tha proSenator Johnson (D-SC), one
And if hi' mile Dixie foes need­ vet. I all &gt;o-oi,-1a lawmaker who
“
Iludt
Pravo,’*
roamed
freely
Peitonal
appeal*
for
the
dona­
PAWLING,
N.
Y..
July
2?
one of Mr. I ruman'* South­
pie In the three western sec­
ed Mty fr.-'h .put t&lt;&gt; nriger, the slioke for the group li.i t leen the
through
the
Olympic
camp*
on
j
—
(
Al‘
&gt;—
(■
over
nor
Thomas
tors think the western Allies
ern foes, said he » u Inrlilttion were made Ly J Hi.-alley
Pn .'idem -iipplied It Iti'l night iiy cim.ce of the Dixie trls-js for
London'*
outskirts
H,
Dr«ry,
Republican
presi­
are right In refusing to be
e.t l.i (ness for *.t|ournnicnt
nine I &lt;ng an ’ FF.PC" for federal PlCMrient at tiir ir.-ent Detmx-ratlc
Odium, past president, and K*r*
He
told
reporters
who
talked
dential
randidate,
maintained
furred out of the city hy
lu!) 31.
•
w. l ar i ' an.I an anti-discrimina­ rurveiitioo
lyle
Houiholder.
Jaycee
President
with
l.tm
that
the
new
Communist
silence
lixtay
on
I'rrsideol
Hoslet pressure. It also show­
tion r.ltve iii thr niliie.1 force*.
a s for
Mi Trum an'' twin o r­
regime
in
Csechuslovakia
has
I
Truman's
mrssage
to
the
meGordon Bradley w*i present hut
ed that 73 percent of those
W .V D IN i.lO N . July 27. (/P )I l.r two executive order, were d ers, Hu«*ell ti-imcd tliem aii “ un
changed nothing In Czech spurts, i did not actively reprnent the orcial session of the 80th Con
questioned consider the llrr
•innounri-d I v the White House
( l tiN iliiiinl Mi* I'ggr I Hni
i’ lrvolrnt liuman avkrj v pohtirress.
James
C.
Ilagrrty.
the
Sttarktn
sold
he
was
a
member
lin crisis serious enough to
r vlly-ho'tiie i'ongrrii today la
Gnvernnr'a p r e s s secrrlarr,
of ti e Communiat party and that ganiialion in it* appeal, tince he
result In a war In Ihe near
■aid, however, that Dewey
British permission to attend the was acting in hi* official capacity
throw a Irctilalnr barrier in front
future.
"ill keep in rlosr torirh with
games hero waa granted readily. at City deputy clerk, laycee*
ol living living caxtv which “ are
Brpuhliein congressional lead­
Giglio telephoned a story to hi* pirsent included: Charles L . Per­
B ER LIN . July 27. &lt;/P) - Getnut
1ixiung lime oil fot the elecers
throughout
the
session,
paper from Paris last night, as­
man press reports today laid the
When asked if Dewey would
lion *'
serting British official* stopped sons, secretary; George Williams,
Ruttiant are increasing lultslancomment on Air. Truman',
treasurer and Braxton Perkins,
him ht Dover.
Mi liuman told the Krpublimrssage tixjay lu the ConANDRK MARK
Itally the numlter of fighter planet,
Ilia version aald they questioned jr ., John Srnkarik and John
lurnmatril House and Senate
can-t
rress. Ilagrrty replied:
him lor several hours, searrhed
including jet*, stationed in iheir
dial the |iro| dr sir demanding
“There will h* no comment."
A MIMtll of the moderate natural* hit, belonging* and held hint in-&lt;Shepheid. director*.
lone of Germany, atound Berlin.
.Mr thihant spoke as follow*:
at hull un I hu tliintD
Socialist party, Andta Marla communicado until they could put
'v j i
These reports appealed a* the (aoove) has been named ntw him on a lx&gt;*t going back ariose "I nn happy to return to you
NEW YORK. July 27 (AP)
T 11*1. lu i lift k ihlUtioit and
Former
Chicago
Cub
Other
Atfe
Groups
To
again this evening in Ix-hnlf of
— Wall Street and the br*iAmeiicant tltengthened their com­ Trench Premier. Marta waa Minu­ the channel.
dir
titmg cost ol living; and
ness rommunlly believe* the
Be Taki'ii In Order tr.urtt!.
S h o r t s t o p Made
Among the qui-'Ilona lie said the Junior Chamber of Commerce
bat planr foicea at batet ia west- ter of Justlra in tha fallen cabinet
and
rt
quest
from
you
12,400
from
to he Ip in meeting lht
effect
of
President
Truman'*
i
the
/
a*kcd
were!
Was
he
a
*atin Ceimany. The mott recent U. of Hubert St human. (International)
the
Ciiy’n
puhllelly
tumi
to
carry
legislative
proposals
would
be
Many
Triple
Plays
Of
K
c
k
i
s
t
r
a
tion
shortage"
housing
acute■
boteai ? Did ho know- anything
S. addition* were 16 jet fighter*
bad, hut they rlnn'l expert to
Calling l*&gt;r a duc t and ir.i'ive
about an arms cache discovered out our work In developing the
T cim t Industry in Sanford and! see Ihrm passed by C'ongres*.
which tea- Led Fueratenfeldluuck
O K I .AM HI, July 27. (/!')
J.w
WASHING I O Y July 27. ( ,1 V allai k on inflation, the chief
recently in Milan?
Their reartlon Irxlay we*
Hr* iiajx-r pulled out the atop*, Semi..ole Countv.
linkri
»l
die
tuple
play,
Imkrt
Selective
Nets nr Ifur.lol Lrwn executive laid down an righlSunday.
threelrld:
"Every dollar of this money will
oamierii g the storv on its front
to-LveiftoAlianc* liarriiall lame, B. Herxhrv antiounied today llut pomt ptogiatn at a mutt for the
i
•»« ^«*«r Tl»»#*l
I. 3Ve approve many of hla
German iep.uu alto »aid large
PM*. It accused Britain uf low-'
oh|eetlvra. but » * deaoune* .died lud.lrnly in a liotpilsl today 2) year old men will lie drafted IrgniiluM. Tlirse includerl: an
Soviet lumnier atmy maneuver*
erirtg "the true Iron curtain’' in 1
ti e mean* to those ob|ecllvew.
lint. Other agr gioups will hr m e tt piufitv lax. limited (nice
kecping^nigllo put of tha country.
are taking plate in the Ruttian
*2. We would be aeared to iol respnalory Double
II *t|ti Iflbtrl «rA
F I* F|
lodav wat the &lt;8lli birthday ui lakrn in nrdn o( iheir regivtr*
.-n a, flam ll,&gt;&gt; Baltx. south to
death If we thought t’ongre*'
lion,
hr
raid.
would
pas*
the
major
points
the
(amour
old
One
ago
Cub
Thunngia. Die icpurta taid much
h
of hi* program.
thoiUtop I'Ivytic iaixw indy a lev.
Hrrvhey made the annoumratmor it involved, including big
S. Many of our hti'inessrs
Debate
Is
Postponed
b
k
Iiorii*
lieioie
liad
leinai
ked
how
nient
aliri a conference with
“ Joseph Stalin 111" lank*, and
Would nut be lourheil by Ihe
'■ell lie u n Hr diril at II I) member* ol thr Senate and lhn.tr
On General Policy LOS ANGELKsTTily 27. &lt; A )-i
strong air tuppoit. D ie tank*
proposals, but the effect on
the other* would lie bail
Aimed Servitev Committee*.
MOBILE. Ala., July 27 Id)
AM
weie described as 62-ton monOf The Government An anti •segregation suit fort riialrntan
There "ns nn unanimous
Elgin Btyleaa of tinlie was in a hospital here lor
Iletthry cotilrtird for tnoir ,
kldO.OOO damages was on file)
tin t, priliapt the heaviest in the
agreement on the imparl the
i Florida State Hoad IVpnrtmrnt
a i lie. kup oil lira dirt and iu&lt; than an hour willi the mrtnhri'
wnlld.
P A R IS , July 27. l/P) * The against two railroads today.
Trumnn program would have
'aid
today
tunnel*
might
lxthe
California negroes ac.iiM-il
Hr I’tllt I Fit It I INKING. Ill
on the national economy.
f ■■•Ills' tdorkndi-d Berlin, the national anembly today voted.___Fine
treatment ol a irtpualmy ad d thr two cuininitteei.
the ________
Southern _______
Pacific ^and tha Tex answer to the growing Ixml-velii
1-ORT JACKSON. S C . July 27
Businessmen
still
voiced
the
ronfused Germans had two police 330 to 191, it* wtllingnest to let i 4.1
merit.
hater he told nrwimen that tS.u-tih1&gt; Compartv I. eotnmandand Pacific fWlroed* of “ wilful rulnr traffic congestion in (hr
question;
"Would
Inflation
lie
chiefs. The city government fired
Miami rvaart area.
Iittkrr had gone into Orange approximatfly 5.000 men will he ed by F u t Lieut. Richard 1*.
Paul Maikgrnf ns "undemocratic, the new cabinet of Premier Andre I misconduct" is reonirlng them to
Ilavleaa came here last night lot hailed,"
Mr.... rial I lolpilal 10 day* ago prove*ted in llie In at six moiilhv I‘a)-ne, of tin* IL'Itli Infaritty He*
The Influrnre of a presi.
In-German wnd uncoojx-rallve." Marie begin working on France's |*’’* '’* reserved chair car avals for di'Ctiss the problem with Mobile
-*
1another roach at El Paso.
■initial rlrrtion on the arllun
The Russians ordered that hla grave problems
Hi. rondilion had been conxid ol ihe prugraui. beginning with guni nt. tied u routine workout
al oner.
yrstirdsy. ’Die first llttvc platoons
Tlrcy contended their ticket* engineers. He sat In today at n nf both Ihe President and rird not leriout ami earlier lint
I 1 w m I .s u * .!
w«
I ’S S *
1 * '* , l
No formal vote of confidence entitled them to lh« more comfort- conference between the engineer*
thr 2)-*eat old and working down nail dry firitig and a review of
Congress w*s irrocnired.
and
a
group
from
Fort
l.audrrdalr.
looming
a
horpilal
hullelin
taid:
wat demanded by the moderate ab!r; accommodations from tors
through those in the 22 yrai t| ' ||,ur|u,n work they bad learned
A ma|arlty nf comment »*•
Fin., figuring on three tunnels for
"Mr. Tinker1* condition todav bracket!
off the record. Many rterui during the week In preparation for
Guthrie S a y H Celery contrsvative premier, but the An/ilra to Dallas. Each asks that
city.
is lietter than It has liern at anv
tlfes preferred to study Ihe
Ilia.... an tinnier tlt-SDl it l"i"K ■"&gt; ,I''' ..... ..
r,|e fourth
deputies realized they were voting IH’.JOO actual damages for "lu»*
aprerli in del .ill and eauae
Bnyltss mid maturlst* rushing
In New Y ork Normal for or against the government. of romfoit, humiliation and di*
time since he entered the ho- tt„ S. natr Aimed Services Com l ' &gt; h a d sp.. tsl clavsei in the
congrrssinrivl reaction tvrfore
I • «Mftf:IIInit* 4 nil
I t* v I
cortent" and flo.000 punitive to the bear he* often ran into
...... .......a
I-... » !..&gt;
dllft-lenr weapon t (loir pliloon.
drawing tloir own ronrluti riffle jama at draw bridges,
it. fj.rlotie, i.. aulotnattc pistol,
Celery acreage In northern Mane would find it difficult to dantagta.
amt tlrnwntltg Autumatie Ride.
The plaintiff* are Laura Pow- which nru being kept busy (&gt;&gt; slims.
New York State ia about normal continue if ha were voted down
UN Humber P i l o t
T*,rie were no p.t- te* Issued for
It was reported recently by II. II. in hit firat appearance before lire »f. Violet L. Adams, Joarphlm* bii increasing numbers of nlcasurr
N
egroes
Flan
D
r
i
v
e
we in .1 to tall out at 1 3d o'clock
WASHING TON. July 27. &lt;/P)~
Benjamin, Mary Jackaon, Nettie boat*.
Guthrie, who i* associated with assembly a* premier.
Given C o u r t Delay J thi* morning for range duly In
1-vo Cook, Joavph U. Williams and
“ Tha small boat traffic ia he*v» Senator Wherry (N eb), acting For D em ocratic Funds
W. T. Whitehead In the produc*
Maria asked the deputies to Benny II. Warren, all of Los through! that entire resort are*, n
ebnigi- of quarter* difall was
.i;
i i
, . lti l(Mj4y
business and who has spent the
SI IV HAVEN, July 27, (A't— I I I vd Swain of Fast Fifth Street.
NEW YORK, July 27 (A)—A
past 111 summers on the south postpone debate on the govern­ Ar.ge.rs; Pearl Smith, San Fran­ and it's growing heavier all the Republican leaner, vaiu lousy
Ap.-tner
JGIiour
delay
in
the
cate
time."
Bayleai
said.
I’tesidmt
human*
m
e
s
s
a
g
e
Sharply nt Tt;30 A M the regination-wide drive G, raise 91.shore uf 1uike Ontario between ment's genera! policy so it could cisco, and Myrtle Lee Wright,
Sti phi
ti J, Sitpinn, 'the
ex-- in. ot w-tt-i fallen out and prepared
"W e want to gel comparative prove* the ipetial r.ingrrttinnal omi.nno in individual contribu­ of
...........;•
...........
7, ■
Rochester and Syr acme. Till* Is gel to work on “ tha grave prob­ Vallejo,
\;et,
flier
whir
Ixirntx-d
United
I(|
j,.lltl, |„r (|,t. firing range. Afcoat* from the engineer* on runpurely political."
tions from negroes to aid the
one of the major fruit ami vege­
ha tv break fast they boaided
atructlon of tunnel* a* related * T
.
*■
-r
•
I Democratic presidential campaign N*tt. ns headquarter', was or del
table belt* in Ihe nation. Includ­ lems Franca mutt solve." D ie
to bridges, and to see wliai bene
Terming Mr. 1ruman • price ' was
ti'.#.* and motored 17 mites tu
announced yeaterday by , today m city court.
ing large apple, cherry and grape Communists, tike the De Gaullists
lht
latest
continuance
ratio*
nf
the .nog.-. I'fo. Joseph Ervin uf
l l u s l l s s . a * • ■■■•» P I v e t
fit can be derived front tunnel*.'* |control and other ircnmmrnd*- Herlirrt L. Hruce, u Democratic
growing district*.
let Judge || \V. (Vlolto W-MX told j...ke Msrv drove Co I's truck
Wayne F. Palmer, engineer pons a "complete rrhavli ol old lender in Harlem.
“ The condition of the early
!• was still dark when the troop*
Bruce said his plan Is Intended ihat ilu- filer'* lawyer, T. Emmet
rrop la much more satisfactory
County Tax Collector John L. who designed the Bankhead tunnel mrxtagr*.” Wherry commented to
’
to obtain from negroes “ money F li,le. wanted to arrange legal re..chid tlie firing range Pit de*
than in either two previous seaGalloway today announced that beneath the Mubile River here. nrwimen:
pi.-'ctiialiun for bis client in
which consist uf 10 men.
n. well ns tnlk In behnlf of civil n
sons at corresponding date," heany Intangible personal property recommended that Vert Lauder
N a -.a u county, N. Y .
“ We are jutl at anxious at right*."
ul u.re under tint leadership uf
wrole, “ Shipping from here will
tax, or tangible personal pro­ dale go ahead &lt;4ith prapo-rd
I loM-ciitor Henry .1. Duvitn, Jr K^t I*dm W. Ituintilny. Canttroa
The fund lie snld, will “ serve
Jo-gin, probably, late this week
perly tax for the year, 1047, under-wwier vehieulxr tunnel* fur anyone rive to ire prices lower,
mill ilu intuit that Ctorie lis.l
11 i.n llu i.r.l llx !■•«» T » u |
or early next, hut movement will
Dr. L. I&gt;. Brawn, local dentist, that ia not paid li delinquent, that city.
but t do not agree with the I'rrtt- n* the negroes' contribution lo aori'-d turn that Hupimi, who ex
Fori l^uderdalw City Manager
the
fight
to
make
the
Truman
not amount to murh until first!l» undergoing surgical treatment and he urged that payment txpli-l. t a one-pound stick of dy­
HAD FALL
Carlton Roberts taid big group ilrnt on lit* approach
wrek of August. It usually lasts in Orange Memorial Hospital, l)r- made on or before Aug. 1
I,, .
.civil rights program a living namite over Luke Success Inst
/Fit MATT, Switzerland, July
Demos:rati on 1 apilni Mill gen- i tP„|lty&gt;»
through Octoober. Market p r o - Undo, for a broken left hip re­
Payment on or before that date would go over Ihe final plan* towees, would not fight extradition. 27 (4't— Alpine guide* found tost* •«* at present are not too suiting front a fall Sunday noon will save additional Interest and day, but wouldn't make n decision rrally ipnke out in favor of the
"We intend lu ask 1.000,000
either Mupiiin nor his lawyer |day the IhhJic* uf tiirve Ui ford
bright, due to plentiful supplies in ,n ■ motor boat owned By Goi- cost*, he aald; whereas failure to on Ihe project^ until they return­ I’leiidrnt’* treommendaiiont. rx - negroes to give tl each and
wa» tti court today.
I undrtgraduatca who fell 3.000
Jersey. Orange County, --rr—
N. Y. and- don Briaaon. The accident occur- pay by Aug. 1 will result in the ed home.
trpl that Southerner! rrnrwrd demonstrate that we know how
iv’tin tie surrendered last Fli- fret while trying tu scale Matrd at the Sanford Boat Works items being advertised and then
"The plan* look good," be
oilier localities.
to reward our friends,” the day. the 3ti-year old /Bar aald h e ! lertiorn Sunday. It »'a* the first
where the boat waa docked.
if not paid within IW^pUicribed said, “ but there are a numlx-r of their allack* on lhal treiion re- aponoor said.
lui,.e.l llie hontemaile “ bomb" to fatal accldcni on the Alps* moat
According
to
Dr.
Orville
Bark*,
Lling
to
civil
right*
law.
time,
executions
And
Mirrants
thing* to be worked out before
MACS LETTER
'N o Individual will lx- permit­ focus attention un the need for u j famed peak since 1945. The threa
attending
physician
at
FernaMwill
be
Issued.
we decide what we're going to
TOKYO, July 27 (/P&gt;—.Sine#
Chairman
Wolcott
(R-Mich) ted In contribute over 15, be- la-'ir.g i.eacc.
youths made their try without a
Laughton M e m o r i a l Hospital,
do."
the war the Japanese have refer­ where
I C s t l l M t * t l* I 'S I S '1 1 1
came this la going to be a rru
guide.
Mr. Briaaon took Dr.
red. In General MarArthur re­ Brown in an ambulance, the Ut­ Belle Glade Woman
snde by, for and of the little
verently aa “ Genaui" Field ter fell In flopping from the seat
SHELTON CLUES
rople
the
representing
all
RED IICPllKTKHH
Marshal. He held that rank In the of tha boat to the, floor, n o t, Kills Escaped Convict
PKUltlA, III., July 27, (A*)—
arleme In thi* country. Any
SEOUL. July 2/ (A*)— Lieut
Philippine army.
A
deer
rifle,
a
cartridge
ca*«
noticing that there waa a step1
negro who fails tu support this
General Joint It Hodge warned
Today a telephone call to a downward. Ha waa taken to the
BELLE GLADE, July S7 OP)—
crusade la simply saying tu th* ■nil sum* blurred footprints wore 8&lt; uth Koreans today that Com­
labor union office- asking for Orlando hospital for the atten­ A frightened woman shot and
Iluonly
cluca
today
to
the
ataywind* tgorlil that hr ha* no desire
munist* are seeking tu destroy
comment on a MarArthur letter tion of orthopedic specialists af­ killed one of three escaped negro
|„y of Her tile Shrltou, 6U, mem­ their pew government by In­
to he a flrit-claaa citizen.
to the Prime Minister brought ter a-raya taken hers, revealed prisoner* who approached her
\V« will ane:...
spend the
of this. ber of « prohibition era family filtrating staffs uf newpapere and
.... bulk
....... ...........
hia rejoinder:
hume, an official e f tha State
the hip at broken.
money to aducata the 6.000,0001g»i‘K which once dominated sev­ other organization*.
OKLAHOM
A
C
IT
Y
.
July
27.
(it1
)-H
ollyw
ood
hand
leader
Don
“ Oh yea. Mac's Utter."
Prison Farm reported today.
potential negro voters through the eral southern tliiniia counties,
“ Sometime* they are ardent
The dead map v ia Roy L. Wll- Kaye bad hit two young ton* and hu pertonal liberty lixtay— at leatl preaa, radio and magazines. He who was dispatched yeaterday Communist
EDITOR RESIGNS
infiltrators
posing
TEN KILLED
PHI.AND, July 27, &lt;JF&gt;— John bane*, serving a life sentence for fur the time being.
with
a
single
bullet
fired
from
also expect lo turn over l&amp;OfljOOO
ns Korran nationalists," the AmcrMILAN. Italy, July 27 IA5— A M. Welch, 20, has been named armed robbery at Tallahassee.
lie won them here in a bitter couti battle yeiterday against hi* own to the Democratic National Com­ ambush.
Iran occupation commander taid
Milan newspaper aald today 10 editor o f the DyLand Sun Newt
J. C. Baldwin, office manager mother, who charged him with criminal -hild tie fl under Indiana law.
m ute."
in a atatemet. “ Such persona are
iraon* were killed and three In- replacing Stanley Culp who re- of State Prison Farm No. t. aald
Bruce aald h* had not consulted
especially active among soma
Kaye aad hi* second wife dodged an Indiana trial when Diitrict
WOMAN It APED
red In the eaploelon of an •ii-nrd Saturday.
tha three prisoners who escaped
Democratic party officials about
TlloMASVILLK, Ob., July 27 groups of new* reports and
Its
talian military ammunition dump
Welch, a native o f Searcy, Ark.. Sunday night appose had ’ he Judge Albert C . Hunt granted them a writ of habeas curpui and tefuied the drive.
(A7_A crowd of b0 or more men printers."
yaaterday. It was the second such was formerly associated with the woman's home last night
lo honor Indiana'* extradition requrit. Kaye wai airritrd in T u lia last
gathered in front of th# city jail,
tragedy In three days.
“ She secured a rifle and order­ mouth.
Daily Citizen there.
dispersed quietly when a young
ed them away," Baldwin reported.
FLYING WEDGE
Judge Hunt aald the ch arge- al'.ow, hat had the children since
Weather
THURMOND ACCEPTS
“ When they failed to obev, she carrying two to 14 year* in pri- th*r,
STARS AND BARS
DAYTON, 0., July 27. OP)— white woman viewed tire prisonrn
and
xaid
they
did
not
include
COLUMBIA. S. C.. July 27 &lt;A*&gt;
Kaye recently married th* Picket line resistance flared today
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 27 fired a warning shot William* *Oi. on conviction—wa* not made
JACKSONVILLE, July 27 lA 5 liajghlei of George E. Berger, a as police threw In a flying wedge two negroes who raped her.
—Governor J. Strum Thurmond (/Ft— Anybody have any Con­ fell, fatally wounded.
in good faith.
The crowd gathered laat night
L
H
said today he would officially federate flaga to sell T If so, taka
Ifts reason was that Kay*’* Tilta oil man. and went to visit to peimit reopening of the strike­
after reports spread that officers Aihivllle
90
69
accept the states’ rights pre­ them to Birmingham's chamber
RED FORCE?
bound Unlvla Lena Co. plant.
moiiici, Mrs. Irvin J. Mrtrgar, 80. hi. mother.
70
93
A family fight developed, Kaye
sidential nomlnatloa at Houston, of Commerce.
ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 27 Angola, Ind., testified here the
Seven picked, Including one ar­ had arrested on* of th* negro** Atlanta
dd
But ton
15
Tex.. Aug, II, Tha occasion, ha
Order* f*r the Stan and Bar* (A)— Istanbul newspapers said to­ Wfca willing to drop Ihe criminal said in rourt. and hia mother rested in disorder*, yeaterday iurolved.
Mayor W. A- Watt. City Man­ Buffalo
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73
added, will he a Tease rally of have beets peering la ever since day heavy gevtet
raze i! site could have the children set veil an eviction notice on him. wire haulad away in ■ police
ager C. E. Layton and police took Denxtr
Al
to
He went to court to gain caatody wacon.
8til**' Rights Democrats.
have been taeeeatn
ag Yu- ba-:e
W%
B2
goatsvia'a fruatier
hla boys, but they were awardGovernor Fieding L. Wright of
The young*ten are Freddie, 10. of hla
Jue non-atriker waa knocked th* young woman to the jail Galvctton
**
79
101
Mississippi,
atatea'
r lA u r *
down while attempting to enter where aha viewed all th* pri­ Sat Antonio
and Phillip, f , born to Kayo and td in hla mother.
too
74
" l h t neat day he broke down the plant Ha waa treated at tha soner*. When aha failed to Iden­ VtcKkburg
nominee lor the vice preefdmry,
hla f m t wlfo, who died fire years, "If
ss
7*
any of them, tha inspect Miami
my door, cut my telephone wire*, company clinic. The dreaa of a tify
ago.
also U scheduled to apeak that have to Ml m e ■perta! departM
Orlando ......
73
waa raisaaed.
auat to beadle the reqeesta/
now are
day at Houston.
(Ceeiteeat Oe r*e* T eal
woman non-atrlksr waz ripped.
Mr*. UaUgar, a mall dark's

Truman Abolishes Segregation
In Army. Plugs For Civil Rights

Joe Tinker Of
Hershey Decides
Baseball Fame 25-Year Olds To
Dies Suddenly Be Drafted First

Marie Cabinet Is
Given Approval
By Assembly

Tunnels Reported
Segregation Suit 1 Needed In M i a m i
Filed Aguinnt R II A r e a For Traffic

National Guard
Has Practice Day
On Rifle Range

Galloway U r g e s
Payment Of Taxes

Dr. Brown Suffers
From Broken Hip

K
Band Leader Don Kaye Is Given
Custody Of Sons From Mother

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                    <text>THURSDAY JULY 22. 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

"AMFRIKA HAL’S"
ed 1* new "Amtrlka Haul"—a
MUNICH, Germany, 0P&gt;—Hit* ll.S. information center for Ger­
W.- ffiirnrr headquarter* wherj* man-.
lli • Munich part of IMd « „ »|gn.
Her" ifi.OlM! w&gt;«k\ K.000 m agi-

K iw anis Head To
Talk In Central
Florida Section
Officer* of the Kiwani* ('lull
learned today that J. Itelrnon*.
Motaei, |iromlheiit IVnuiylvatil*
Induitrialiit ami raecntly alt • ■ I
president of Klwanls Intelnatlmial,
probably will ipcak In thl*
lion some time during to* one
year administration.
Frank I aintou. tttrslilrnl "f tin
club, *ald that following Ms &lt;Ilion at l.o* Angale* the new
Kiwhnl* chief e*e*ulive hart in
dlrated lie would Ilium h lu
■peaking Itlneiary III late mini
mer. ThU schedule undoubtedly
will carry him into a majority
uf the 2 it Klwani* dillrifl*
th roitghoiit th* United Stale* nnd
Canada, Mi l.ain*on inUhd.
Pelegatfa In the Isrpi-'t runvent Ion tn the hlitury of Kiwanl*
Inlet national named M» &gt;et In
•uccenl IV C’harle* IV Atmationg. Sall«lmry, N. I'-, who
served a* president of the mm*
tnunitv aendee organisation d in ­
ing lha past year.
Long ai'tUe In eatlein Indus
trial elrcle*. Moaaer In sire preal
dent and general **D« manager
of the
Carlton Company
anil vka pre»ld#nt of the Inter.
natlnnr.1 Graphite and KlectindCorp., buth at St. Mary*. I’a.,
where he maintain* hi* honio
In a preaa conferemr a few
day* ago, Mn«»er »ald that rim
Ing hi* ailmlnlitratlon he would
advocate a program of adult edit
cation haied primarily on I he
prided* Ural freedom i» ‘even
node’# hm lneai." He ihelared the
Piddle mtut become aware of the
danger* that threaten liberty.
"The apathetic and lodiffereni
attitude of today that ha* reaiilted
In mounting government debt, in
b r o k e n homes, and mii e l i
churebe* I* not the spirit that
forded the river* and -talrd the
Rocky Mountain*."
Mo RK I.IT IN K At REACH
Madison, Fla Madison County
negro farmer* will plant (wire n*
many acica to blue lupine in the
fall a* they planted in the fall
of IU4T. according to Jamc* ('
Miller, negro farm agent. Manv
of them are saving w ol they
produced on their farms this
year.

*int ■ and M wipapars, m usic' ra»t of th«
room*. lector* hall* and a theater ha* o beer
are nrnvlded for German* to Jearn. or.* of tne
about lht&gt; United State* and the renter* In

world from which thtjr
Deleted so long. It u
biggest of several tueh
American tone cltlei.

o r a n g e

Karo Blu* Labtl

Dairy Dopwrtmcnt
Redl.MIxt

Solid

Oleo

Qtra.

51c

52c

Lb
Lb
Supcrbargaln Olco-

TABLE SU PPLY
f L O V E T T "S E
4PICCLY W ICCLY

Superbrand 35c

Jolin Fox. ir* year old Seminole High School sophomore. i« »hnwn surveying the handsome trophy
that he Wop July !&gt; al Her long Field, Jacksonville, when the miniature, gas propelled airplane that In
nu.de, stayed aloft long enough to make him the ,ee ond place winner In ('la*« it m nv-M ton. li-* I* the
son of Mr* It ti. Fox, li&gt;2ll Magnolia Avenue and hlf Interest In model air plane* date* hack to wa
r time. The trophy was brought here Thursday by a Jaek*»nvillr Shrtner.

Kr*ft rhlia. Cttam

Cheese 2 *«• 33c
Kay

Attorney AhUh Probe ISfi Students Will
Of Commission Kemll deceive Diplomas In
MIAMI, July 22. (d‘i llppon C Of F Orndnation
ruts of n move to rerall lim e ol
Miami'* five-loan etty rnnimUdun
■aid bxlay they planned t&lt;&gt; **i. *
gland jury lltvr.ligation of naen •
on recall petition-.
Alw Atonnviti, a Miami a t­
torney, asserted there i* evidea
that some name* were framluirr.l
and furgrrie* and included the
signature* of person* now diad
S|Hin*ored by the Miami Junirr
rhamhcinf Commerce, petition*
demanding the recall of Comnri*
doner* II. U. tiardner, W, W,

Cheese

69c

Lb

Land O Bunihlre

Butter

(•.ilNI.SVIl.I.H, July 22, |Spe Kgypt and
clall— One hundred and eighty—*i* happy graduates will he on
f'ATI
hand at the University of Florida
I'unta ti
auditorium Saturday night to re- ,|lr ,| nl„|
reive their degree*.
rattle were
S|N-al&gt;ing to them will he the Charlotte (
Hon. t ’hailr* K. Ilptinett, Jack- to his heril
*onville attorney and Democrat 1c Agent N.
l'ongiP**m*n nominee from the
-----Second t'ongresslonal f&gt;i*trict. ' A party

Libby Tomato

Jui'*1
,

&lt;3 or
Annout •

48c

|

Wheat 601 13^c
Nablira Fig

Nev/tons Noio 17c

tin-so.ion Chicken

Fricassee
CALIFORNIA

9C| Peaches s
)c Grapes
Carrots 2
J

1Bath Blia Rwaethtart

Soap

1 c*k* 13'/2c
Ittath Blia Lux

j

GREEN TOP

Tallow

•

j

.3*

Nrur Buds Discortry

Rad Bllta

Onions 2 Lbs 17c Potatoes4 *•25c
Naw Whit a

Soap

Cek.

Al! Brandi!

:

Sunktst

Potatoes10^'49 Lemons2Lb»33c
Long White POTATOES 4 tbs 25c

SPRY

Consult today with either of the tem ­
porary officers named below. Delay may
cost you money. Memberships are lim­
ited to parking and processing facilities
now available. This co-op will only accept
a limited tonnage in order not to over­
crowd m arkets when prices are low.

Grade A Dressed k Drawn
Quick Frozen Stewing

W rit* or Telephone

Grade A Dressed A Drawn
Quick Frozen Long Island

C e n t r a l F l o r i d a G r o w e r s C o o p e r a t iv e .I nc
C"l.\.*Tr». fLoRin 1

Rahgrr Jo* Fopptd

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

Reg Ck

*

io-o* 12c

SOUTH CAROLINA

RepCk

Soap

TEltmONE SIM

Borax

CANTALOPES

Soap
1Lux Tol'.at

a

20 Mul* Tram

Trent

Llfrbuoy

Investigate the Central Florida Grower« Cooperative now! NO STOCK TO
BUY. NO HIGH RETAIN FEES DE*
DUCTED. The entire operation is run
for the benefit of the grower member.
Plans are still tentative, subject to final
approval by the members. The Dr. Phil­
lips Company will only have one vote,
the same as any other member in this
new organisation.

Hives Largp 29c

3()c

1 ,4°‘ 48c

pany has always worked for the “htch
nickel" in ltoth the fresh fruit and rnnnrd
Roods Held. The Dr. Phillips Company
has never sold "price" and will not com­
promise quality for price. The succcst
of these prinriph « «ti;
r r !..•
for the new co-op.

22c

Borden Initant Choc.

Butter

P£AP THEFACTS

Syrup
Gator Roach

f

1Lattd O 8di-lilr a P-Uut

FOST OFFICE BOX ITU

Prices Good Thru Saturday, July

89c

lb

12-or Can

A rc you entittfirti with the retu rn s ymi
have hprn getting from your citrus crops?
The Ccntrnl Fltiritln Grower* Cooper*
ntivp, Incorporated offers you advan*
tweet* worthy of your consideration. The
C entral Floritln Growers Cooperative, at*
thmiKh n new nrcnnizatlnn, offers mod*
ern parking nnd canning facilities—plus
a m arketing and distribution system
hacked by 50 years of experience. CON*
TRARY TO HUMORS THE DR. PH IL .
LIPS COMPANIES ARE NOT INTER*
ESTBD IN SELLING OR OTHERWISE
DISPOSING OF THESE FACILITIES.
The new co-op will have available
parking facilities capable of handling 13
cars dally, plus hrnrllts of the only pre*
cooling system of its kind In Floritln, and
a canning plant with capacity of 23,000
case* per day. Therefore, m embers of
the Central Florida Growers Cooperative
will not be requirrd to invest in expenlive plants and equipment.
As you know, the Dr. Phillips Com­

Quantity Right* Rraerverl

l~

Picnics tb 49c

K k ( Uickaral

Steaks Lb
ta rn

Fraah

Mullet ib
Rad Perch

Filial*

lb

ICtlaoo Cart in ad Hocklaaa
Dry Salt Slr*ak O Uan

Grade "A" Dressed k Drawn
Quick Frozen

Bacon ib

25c

Beaton Butt Forte

Roast ib

53c

Tender Prtd* Itttlts s

Scallops Lb 79c
r

-

Weineri ib 45c

i

i
The Dr. fhUkp rthvttta
Nsktag H m Oilrndo

SHLDR. ROAST » 65c CHUCK ROAST u 59e
T-BONE STEAK u, 89c SIRLOIN STEAK » 79c

7ft-'

�^,.!W C'',*^rnw,yjfc

rrr-

Scattered afternoon Ihundtrthoir.
cm , u t li t r w i i c partly cloudr
thtoujtt Saturday. Gentle to mod*
erete iam b ic mostly south to
southwest winds.

In Unity Ther# Is Strength—
To Protect the Pest* o( ih . World»
To Promote tha P ro g m * of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

—

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V O L U M E X X X IX

W allace Says
3rd Party To
Make History

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

" Ih e new patty will make thing*
roll after thii convention. Mark
ll'w u lu ta m r*a* l l i t l i

Dr. F, L Quillman
TeJIs L i 6 n s C l u b
Of P o l i o D isease
In ■ brief talk un poll), to the
Lion* at the Tourist Center todwy,
Dr. Frank I.. Quillman, director
of the Seminole County Health
Unit, declared that ihe worst
part of the dim me 1* the hysteria
concerning it.
Tuberculosis ia much more arrloua In thla section than polio of
which only three coir* have l«-en
reported here ilnce Jan. I, he
He pointed out, however, that
much more i* known a* to the
cauae and cure of tuberculosis, a
term disease, than of polio which
a believed to be raused by a virus
ao amall th a t it haa not as yet
bean detected by any mlscrosrope.
Rarely more than one person in
a family haa It, so it cannot I*
very contagious, he reasoned.
Dr. Quillman reported that he
had returned here Monday after
(Caatlaae* O* r a te T n sl

f

Warren Tells Interest
In Pollution, Schools
Hv ASSOCIATED I'It ESS
Fuller Warren said today he
wa* much concerned about water
pollution and Florida's educa­
tional facilities.
The Democratic gubernatorial
nominee *tup|ied at Inverness and
Brooksville to make the remarks
before going on to Tampa to
attend a caucus of State Lcgiilatora.
Good crowds greeted him and
a motorcade took him to hla
speaking apola after he had met
with hit roinmittee* in each to­
tality.
H# had breakfast at I nverne**;
an old fashioned fried chicken
dinner at Rrooksvllle.
Warren Mid a lot of legisla­
tion was “sometimes based -on
assumption, not fact*' and that
he wanted a proper survey to
determine how proper legislation
tmild best tie brought ob-iut to
e l i m i n a t e “serious pollution
threatening several areas of Ibe
•late." If# did not name the
arena.
. Regarding schools, he told a
Hrookeville crowd that he was
much concerned with “continued
development of the entire school
system ao that Florida educational
facilities could be developed to
the maximum of the state's
ability."
TUNNEL FOR FLORIDA
FORT LAUDERDALE, July 23
-Floiida’s first vehicular tun■Mf ha dug In Fort Laudtr*jr Manager Carlton Roberts,
iMtsied ■hy t h r and county
Iseioaers, will go to Mobile,
fa r a meeting with engineers
‘~ f and Tuesday for a final
««* the feasibility of the

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FRIDAY JU L Y 23. 194«

A sso c ia te d P re s s L eased W ire

No. 190.

Clay Says U.S. Army Will Carry
Out Plans
To Remain In Berlin;
.. .
Reds Bomb, Fire In Corridor

Arrested As Red Leaders In U. S. Crackdown

...

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Authorities D e c l a r e
Activity Is Breach
Of Fly inn Ken illa­
tions In S e c t i o n

Ike And Dewey President Talks T1 C dmn adni t i o Cn sa p i t Ianl , GA en rdW o rk O l A m e ric a n
Discuss Europe To Cabinet On "l"i
oops
E x p la in e d
'Juij
In
Conference
Message Draft WASHINGTON. July 2 » ~
Kunuii plane held bombing prac- 1

PHILADELPHIA, July 21
—(A P)—A pledge to iicch dr•truction of all atomic bomb*
and work for a world agree*
men! outlawing atomic warfare ia contained In lb*
“peace with Ituasia* platform
being drafted for llenrv A
Wallace'* new party.

Ily JACK HELL
PHILADELPHIA. July 23. i/P)
—Henry A. Wallace arrived here
today and told cheering barker*
of hit Third Party Ptetidrnlial
candidacy that they are making
woild hittory.
"Thii convention will mark a
(teat turning |x&gt;mt in the hittory
of ihia party, the United Statri
and the wotld." he taid to tcvrral
hundred parly leader*, delegatei
and patty wot ken who gteeirj
him at ihe Pennsylvania Railroad'*
Broad Sheet Station with ihouii
and patty campaign tongt.
Stepping (tom the train. Wal­
lace declared chance* of hn
party in the coming election "are
line."

I t e

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAFEfl

Candidate Yells FollowersThat Conven­
tion Marks Turning
Point For Country

PHILADELPHIA, July 23.
(»*}—Henry A. Wallace *ald to­
day he will not repudiate any
aupport that come* to him “on
Ine oaala of peace" in hla Third
Parly Prealaenilal rare. Wal­
lace told a new ■ conference that
if Ihe rommunial* want to sup­
port him hr wifi not denounce
them. At Ihe tim e lime, he said
no tne la going to lie able to
prote that he la a Communist.

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TUB WEATHER

Hi R U N .

ji.

„v,

\

lice ui the llntitli an rouidoi
By Kisenhowlimn H.indlUfg to lleilin uid Vi s i t
Sovirt uitctafl carried out tiling
ci Precedes Meet
egrfcwr* in the tame ctniuloi to­
With VandenberR
day. Ibitidi .tulhurilirt unnmim cJ.
The .tuibiitilict raid th 11 411
it* iii:x itt i . f \ i i i :h
a&lt; tn it&gt; (onvllluirtl "luc.ii Iff ,.t
PAWLING. \ 'i July 23. (/P)
living icgul.iliuii'
Th* It.iti.Ii | Gov 1lioin.it I Dewey and
aliradv bail aveuted llir 11 I'Min*
■n Dwight I) I nrnhnwei dllill lliirr |»rr%|oUt v.. .Lit i- n% ofl **rd
the mil, il
I titope.tn

,

(light i n i , , in all air lane between . tilu a lio n

at a o n pn te lo n fr ie n c r

Extensive* Work Will
Be Done On Speech
Before Its Delivery
U'ASUINt.lON, Jul, J t. „PJPiesident hum in stein otri with
hit cabinet I.hI.i V lln luugli dull
ol the llirttagr tic will sirIts r r
Tuesday to llir r\li.i •rtuuii ol
l engirt*
I'trtt Nci iciary t ii.iih t i, Rost
told a lies. contciriHr ihric will
hr "tonic piettv inlrnusr wotk
dour on llir niritagr
mari
itifii iijj"r i»
r i Ithe
nc
weekend' lie aJJnl thii ihcabinrt agicrt "ihoiiiughly" with
what Mi human intends to uy.
Among other things, the met
tagr will deal «iih mr.isuirt to
comb.il mllalion Rots ilrilmctl

(A P )—Ion, t.urius li. Clay
said t.wl.v) the I'liitcd S late,
soon wilt double the tonna**
of supplies living delivered by
air to itrilin though reinforcemrnt of its fleet of cargo
ptirs. A* for chsnrrs of a
pear r fut set tic m rnt of tha
Her tin nisi*, t'lty said ha
doesn't Inhere tho Russians
want war tod he doesn't think
their hlorksde of tho (i.im sit
cspilol is s move for a mili­
tary shun dnw n„ I don't Ihe
Russians want war. Ohsiously
in a tight situation you get
romdiliiins in which hothead,
rmild cause war, but t don't
think it will happen."

llunkrhiug ami Heilin. uted hy lirrr today
the RAF to ihutlle tupphet over! Liienhuwer. pieinlrut ol ColumHAMID IN INDICTM1NTS handed down by a Federal giand Jury In Nrw York, ill mm who are charged with
lln Rutllan blockade o( weilctn j bra Univertity, t ame to Pauling
being among tha 11 top CommunUt leaden la the U. S. ate ihown on the »lcp»ot the Federal building. Follow­
at Dewey » iri|ue,l I hey div
Beilin
ing their arrest they were released in tha custody of their lawyers. Shown (I. to r.» a it: William Z. Enter,
^ eitrnjay the Kntnli taid So­ " Lutiqtean slf.»u» tml our military
one-time CommuttUl candidal* for the presidency and national chairman; Jacob Slachel, named as member
W,\SIIINGTON, July 23.
viet lighter* engaged in laiget rilahlishment." .m side ol Govof the national board; Henry Winston; Benjamin J. Davis, New Yotk City councilman; Eugene Dennis,
General Lucius D. Clay told House
pi.n in e m the crowdrd Burrkr- rinor Dewry s.iwl
general sccielary, and John Williamson. The round-up, begun by tha FBI, was nation-wide. (Intcrnoliouol)
mrmbrit today that American
Lutg-lo.Berlin cortidor.
The vitil of the Woilil W ir II
foicrv in Gnmnay can and will
Meanwhile the Kuttlan* re- Allied suptrnie tomi'iandri in hucarry
out this gosetiimrnt's in­
baw d two American Military mpe precnled hv one day the
irnluui to irtiiaill in lleilin.
lMnemen and » civilian who bad
icheduletl cnnlrirme line hy Cov. to give any details, hut latri an­
wmillet ml into tlieir tone.
Clay, United Statri military
The llritith accused the Hus- DewrV with Snutoi Atllmi H. nounced that lolnlri Ol’A Ad- guveinoi in (irnnany, left a 35siioi. t&lt;f Ihree viulnlioiit . f flight \ .itulcnbeig ,tm| John I osier minittl.ilot Paul Potter had hern minule doted session with some
rule* into their corridor to the Dulln to dot ui, the foreign nlenlisted to help pirpair neivts.sry Foreign Allans Committee mrnibeleaguered city. They refused u
VAN WERT, 0., July 23, ur&gt;—Death for one, rapture for lb*
bets and headed lowald the White
Itimluu offer to supply vl.cti icitv ustiotl III grnrl.il mil the lleilin legitlalioti
other, ended a*M-day reign of terror of two youthful Mansfield Re­
to a plant in the Itriliiih /..me ciott ill drl.ul
i'orlet sal in on tin' cabinet House when- hr had another enformatory parolee* today—a reign that cost tight lives. The end
which i* working motlly on
Drwrv li.il rn.nir no p i lo t an­ mealing
Stetson Students Pre­ lttii.ian
gayrineiit with i'lrsidrnl Tiuman
orders.
casta at a road block ela miles north of here a* the lwo "gun happy"
Hots declined to *av svhcthrr
nouncement of the Ettrnliowrr
sent
Methods
The
ulr
lift
carted
in
alHoit
Porter's assignment Indicates that in connection wiili discuiriona of
deeperadoe* attempted to shoot their way through one of a eerie*
U.21MI tons of fimd and mppllev eorifrrrnrr
Mr. Truman plans to ask for the Soviet blockade uf lleilin.
set up by police in the greatest manhunt in Ohio’s hittory.
Its Accomplishment yettrrday. Coal, however, remains ' Ike" sii.l Mu. Eltrnhowrr pries'
and lutiou rontiols on meat
Committee Chairman Eaton (R*
tho crus of the prohlem with mulornl (loin New York City this amt other hash* commodities.
NJ) and Aimy Secielary Kenneth
T I F F I N . 0 . . Ju ly 2 3 . t / P j—A quiet I m o i hung o trt a W -liule ares
Piohlrinr involved in irviting i winlei approaching. The U.S. morning. They had lunch with the
Portei's Joli, Ross said. Will ho
tu rn ,u n d in g (hit {tim in g com m unity today at |&gt;ohcr ils lk r d a pair of the Contliluiton of the State of started
flying S.OOn refugees, Governor and Mis. Dewry and to rrordinaic information fur Royall i rued the following joint
ruthless killer*
congressional committee* — if the vtalrinrnt concerning Clay'* *pFlorida weir surd before (lie mostly Polish Jews, fruit Berlin wrrr to return Isle today.
ir*nilit«*&lt;l «ma rm*m Thf f f }
comm liters agrn- to Distil hearings
Officns are everywhere—in the JililoVn ol toadujr trers, in vil­ Stminolr County Juniut Chamber *cv Western Germany,
It nn« umhmtood tlmt Dewey on the Administration'* bill to
j
The
Russian
military
newspaper
lage doorways and in can treking the two men wanted for killing tevrn of Commrice at ilieir noon meet­
II *i«»iIlnur it mu f*n«r !$»&lt;•*«
sought Eisenhower's views par curls prices.
people in I &lt;4 days.
ticiilnrlv on ltie tVntrnl European
ing at the louri&gt;t Center yrtlerdav
tin I'apiti.l Hitt, a House liesituation.
Moil of lliote people were ihot down in cold blood. One of them
tmhlii'tin leader gave uuti-tnfintion
by (lure John (i. Steivon UniKi.i'ulinwei, prior to the recent hills 111tie* chance of approval. In
Jame* Smith, 25, a farmer—met death for irfuting Jo yield In* driver’* venity itudenti. Richard Cooper,
oaliimitl inditicai convention, find fncl. In- said Hint lie doid.ts that
•■ -iir'iiit' to the hunted gunmen
lierli discussed IIS u possilde it.........
opening Monday will
l~i|
. i.
pv * a
, They wore on the looaa after who wa* a candidate for the
, in. ti. In* I*v tin'll Iteniihlicaiis |&gt;i ..dure any n e w law*.
killing three people in Mansfield Democratic nomination for g»v
and
niocrata.
lie
innde
clear,
Mr Truman conferred l»»'
rhnte victim* were John Nlobet, rrnor. Volie Williamt, u Sanfoid
if. N, Bayer city Is r assessor,
however, that he would not ac­ night with about HI to 12 Dentoni. wife and daughter. Before law tludent, and Metvin Rehter
today announced that a number of
cent
either.
eralic hnders in tlio first of n
Hint, the two men wert* sought
The It* v J. Ilandall Ferris, pat"Tliete i* little inlrretl in ;lr
Dewey and his advisers are . n i i . of While House confer enrol notices hnvc been mailed to pro­
fo, killing a Columbus tavern
perty owner win. e property ha*
tor
of
the
Fir*!
('h
iI&lt;ttan
Chi
rch
known
In
feel
that
n
good
deal
old Conililution of the State ui of Wayetoss, (Ja. fill the past f-mr
11 tin41Mkir4 *»w I’NM/P T lltrt l
ouiirt, Karl Ambrose
l&lt;ei»n put at a higher value in line
On tlu ir murder list, too, of­ Florida, and their term* to be land n half years, hn- nceeiile-l the i.f the eurrent difficulty can tv
with ill- recent appraisal hv th*
ficer* said, wa* an elderly Flnl Ir &gt;i inlrtrtl in the teviiinn of thr i nstornlc of the Kir *t Christian ttilled hark to concession* which
.!. M. Clrrnin'liaw Co. of Cleveito-V, Mirh., tourist rabin owner, diKumrnt," Coo|irf told the civic •’hurrh of Sanford, sm reeilini! the they claim President Truman
m
i
lan*'. Ohio.
made to the Russians nt the
Frank Kirch.
late Rev W. P. YesleV.
"We horn, tn Ia* able to announcorganisation.
*ic seventh victim wa* an unFollowing the resignation from 1’" ' C o n f e r e n c e without Prim
now and lower millagc rata*
2.1 Gallons Per Per­ ulr1ntlfirn
Id*
former
office
he
will
t
s
n
m
r
I
cmsultatli.n
with
the
iteputdli
nn
man found shot through
"The only way to accomplith
»t Ihe Oily ('..iiiiiilsalon's meeting
u .m i s t H
r-««» Thseei
heart. No motive was ascrilicd tlie aim* of cutting rip en iet of lit new duties here in Aug i. it
son Is Consumed By Ihr
* .i in i i|imll/aii. ii l oatil on the
in that slaying, hut officers «av govrinmcnl and the tax huidrnv I "ge announced teda: l«/ Alex It |
evening of Aug. UI, said Mr,
Residents, G u e s t s it * |&lt;arl of the “blood lust" im­ cn
"tinson, chairman »( the rh'iset,
the rilirrni of the state it hy
Supt T. W. Lawton, who has K.i'/i i At tin- inci lii.g, complaints
ant.
pelling the two men in their kill­
i. turned from “ conference of may be made a&lt; to asiersud
The home of the Rev a nil Mr*.
leviiion," Cooper added.
TALLAHASSEE, July 23. (/I1) - ing tprec.
superintendents
in
Gainesville. valuations, mid It I', tikelly, ap ­
I'erri*
will
he
at
21*11
itollv
Ave­
An
officer,
carrying
a
rifle
-M
r.
Williams
spuko
in
favor
Flmidisni and their vitilort, un
iiigiim r, is due tu h*
t.»lay
announced
that
the 8 tale praisal
springs from a roadside station of revising the Constitution by nue. He will maintain dfieo li'.'ns
A jury in County Court ye*jnesent in furnish information
an average, tail year drank tnotr to Hait a passing motorist.
an article by article method. "The in the recently renovate! office tel day decided In favor of thr It. innl uf Educalun, on July 20 concerning the appraisals.
distilled tpirils than moil of the
The driver la warned against convention method for revision ford Avenue.
W. S. Iladeoek Co., and agent had adopted new regulations leMr. Rnyvr said that the In-*
pitting un hitch hikera. They lin« no organisation or structure. ri im in the rhurrh. which Is b»--4i- Riila-rl W. Young of the Young lative to teacher*’ salaries.
irst of the nation.
crease in assessed valuations does
nl
at
Sixteenth
Street
nnd
SanThe
regulation*
provide
that
might
lx&gt;
killer*.
You
ran’!
tell.
The Slate Legislature is qualified
State Beverage Director James
“ During hla tenure of servlee. Furniture Company In a ault In teacher*' salaries shall tie paid in not necessarily mean that owner's
An I II’p
uncertainty n« to to comluct un nrtlclg* l»y urtlrli
14 hhIHihM mm r*ur #*.l«$il»
replevin ngalnat Iotnnra Sermons. 12 calendar monthly payments, taxes for 1918 will ho increased
T. Vocelle, in an annual report, where
and when and who will h. revision, at little added expense
------------- -------------- 'colored, of Cameron City wherein the
•aid Florida's per capita comump- the next victim that bring* on to the taxpayers; whereas confir-1 payment to la* made at in. thetl same proportion aa th*
company
was
seeking
to
reof l L flr.l full niunlh of ,
..
lion was 2.10 galloni, which was ih. terror and fear.
II » u t w g
am 1‘ a a .
T tii— i
cfivrr curtain furniture, which they ,1 ,
Tie police say th* two men are
•rrvic*, hr said.
exceeded only by the average for
much
reduction
In
millagr
of
th*
altrgi-l
was
being
withheld
from
James C. West. 22, and Robert
If any teacher desires salaiv
I I . . i . l l n u . 4 III. I1. . , T e a l
them.
Nevada and the District of Colum­ Daniels, 24. They are .former
payment* to begin with the month
Thu Rev, D. H. Kirkland, who
The jury decided that Die com­ of .Inty, Dint ti-acher alirsll furnish
bia. The national averagr is 1.65 inmates of Ihe Mansfield Reform­
haa been conducting evangelical pany wa. untitled to possession sii. li Indriimlty a* muv tie requir­
atory
gallons per person.
meetings throughout the state of the furniture and fixed Its ed to •nfeguurd the country
Daniels,
son
of
a
Columbus
pias­
. ........ . _at
__ |2&lt;il
___ _on_ it,
^ ___
Voccllr said the state's record
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Stine for the past eight months, has valuation
said O. P. ngairisl h». uecasinnrd by break
tre
contractor,
has
a
police
record
collections on $33,757,151 came dating beck to 11*11 when he was have purchased the old Marshall Iwen appointed ns pastor of tho j | | lt |„ni rlrrk of the court.
of emitrac*. The county boards of
of lioil. W k ' ! - , .LjWeniiThe Sanford Outboard Associa­
Aitiiui I.ind.ey uf Geneva plead public Instruction, in payment of
from sale of 33,746,463 gallons sentenced to the Boys' Industrial home at 71H1 East Second Street I'hurrh
and have moved into it from th-'ir II,- and hi# wife aro gran.m4.* of til i_uilt&gt; In County Court Tuesduy their salaries, shall first use the tion will hold a picnic at Birds
of beer, 1,707,712 gallons of •School in loincaster for automo­ former location nt 2I0S Magnoiin the llilde Training School nnd to a i luiiec made hy J. D. War('im p oa the St. Johns River Sun*
State Mlnlmun Foundation Pro­ 'log fm members and their familAvenue.
wine; 4.720.605 gallons of whisky bile tneft.
C"H*gt, located In Cleveland, Tenn. ten. wild life officer, rf hunting at gram Fund.
ie-. whe are tequosted to hr.ny*
In U*43, he wa* sentenced to
The home la large and Imore*For Iwo year» prior to return­ night with a gun and with the
anJ 318,061.021 packages of
Mr laiwtun pointed out th at the
th reformatory after conviction sive and was built prior to World ing to Florida, he serve&lt;l as state aiil «f a headlight. Fine* and cost* payment for any services before hi.sl.it lunches, it was an.nounctd
cigarettes.
on un urarm ed robbery charge in War I by John HumcII who added ytfUth dlrectfif nf the Church of set by Judge R. W. War* totalled the services have been rendered tl * 'lornlng tiy Roy O. T'nu*
t'ollce t'aptain Ti’lis is on duty
Operating costs of the beverage Wa.crly. loiter, he escaped from
___to it at different times. It is uf Cod In Isrth Arinina amt Calif­ Ilf..
I* prohibited by the luws of Flor­ from ■iiOO i'.M. unlit midnient, and
department were only 2.27 per­ tin Grafton Honor Camp,
He hotlow Hie construction, with tile ornia and spunt a year In each of
Officer
Warren
stated
th
at
he
this enables him to rnjoy his
cent of the revenue, \ocalle said. surrendered In Columbus, went iiarlltlon* and tile baths. Even the the-* state*. The Rev. and Mrs. •pent 12 hours of watchful wait­ ida.
"With this In mind" he declared, favorite spoit, fishing during
The Legislature euthorlfrs six b.'.ik to Mansfield and was parol- driveways and walk* are of quai.y Kirkland and daughter are natives ing l-e fore arresting IJndsry, who
tile. A garage apartment was in­ of Fh*rid*' nnd their home la In at the Dm* eras tn a boat on the "Du- State Board notified the mornings. Last Tuesday, hn proto,*
percent of the Beverage Depart­ «i in September, IM7,
comity superintendents that any Iv exhibited to t’li'ef Roy G. Wil­
ment and four percent for tha
West, n former resident of cluded in tho, pure has*.
the north/rn part of tli* statiu * Weklva Rtv*r.
44 on| tnwail •*« lc*i
ttlftlalt
liams an eight a n t n quarter
Dr. C. J. Marshall purchased the
rlgaietta tax division.
Pat kershurg, W. V., was arrested
pound ha&gt;s that hu had caught in
home
during
the
boom
period,
and
Vocelle said that of tha 471 thi™ time* In Cleveland, the reI.ake Harney,
lived in it td t a number of years
It'a*«l***e O* Page T*»a#
il'.ills a H Oa Paae T a t)
with hi* family. It has four bed­
rooms, three and a half baths, a
sun room, living room, dining room
library and butler's pantry. Mr. plana for a parade at 11:00 A.M.,
and Mra. Rtine are having the raring and arodeo at tha club'*,
track at the airport, and a dance i
home completely renovated.
KEY WEST. July 23, pp&gt;—
made last night by member* uf
MIAMI, July 23, (S[&gt;eci*l)—Expaniitm plant of the Florid* Rower Authorities today began an inchthe Duaty Boots Riding AaaociaWARMONGERS HIT
BELGRADE. July 23, (/T»-Th« tlon at a meeting held at th* rlub
b ,° u
WASHINGTON, July 23. ( A * ) — Th* cotl-of-living index struck an YlcotIbv Communist Congress hum* at th* Municipal Airport.
live-year conitruction
program wrlh dnclorurr by Frendent McGtegor rul.an revolutionary, waa found
i'lana
for
th*
I.abor
Day
celebra­
all-time high on June 15, with food price* reaching record-shattering heard today an appeal to alt tion Include a
Smith that another 44,000-kilowatt plant har been ordered.
j J*ud Wednesday.
parade
at
Communist countries tn settle
level*, the Bureau of Labor, Statistic* rrpoitrd today.
loKation of th* latest unit of the utility tyitrm it still to be decided Particular attention was paid
11:00
A.M.,
racing
amt
a
rodeo
at
their difference* and unite to firht
the tluh’a track at the airport, upon, but Smith revealed that it tr plmned for delivery in 1951 and
P ie index representing retail price* of good* and services bought “Anglo-American
room
*I** ?°n*
warmongers.”
am) a dance in the evening at the completion by 1952. Th* lalerl project will be in addition to anolhet vi-itt-d Army craih boat, th* Jos*
by moderate income families in large cities, hit 171.7 petcrnl of the
All spsrchea at this third day's rlub
Marti.
It
wa*
there
that
Duqua
house. Election of officers 44,000-kilowatt plant, alrwady In12.13-1939 average.
mre.ing lauded Premier Marshal will taka
de Estrada* body wa* found amid
place
at
the
next
regular
Aa the reeortl-amashing living nu.i aalaried bail*. Th* White TiU'a war rn-ord, reconstruction
i L W In th* 183,000,000 expan­ one and n half Dmca tho produc­ heavy gasoline fume*.
It was announced. D.L.
cost figure* were disclosed. Pres­ House isid his job will be to coor­ effort* and stand against the meeting
program, and scheduled for tive rapacity of the company'*
Blood apecimena and vital or­
Itiudticka presided last evening. sion
delivery In 1050. Location of this Hati'urd plant, an 10.000.kilowatt gans of th* 48-y«ar-old Mexicanid e d Truman drove ahead with dinate' information to be given Cominform. The Russian - ruled
plant likewise la still to b* an­ addition to which waa dedicated born dissenter were sent to the
preparation of recommendation* Concern in behalf of the antl- Cominform fCommunist Informa­
PILOT SURRENDERS
nounced.
hi will make to Congrau Tues­ inflalion bill being drafted.
tion Bureau! haa castigated Tito
in May, bringing tho plant’a cap­ Florid* Stale Laboratory at Jack­
NEW HAVEN, Conn. July 23.
Smith aaid axtenslv* studies acity
aa departing from the party line. —&lt;/V&gt;—A man who Identified himday for dealing with inflation and
sonville for chemical testa to
up to 30JI00 kilowatt*.
The BLa Index on living costs,
would
b*
mado
of
tha
moat
advan­
rfaing price*.
aelf aa 8Uph*n J. Huplna, Bought tageous pine* to local* tho latest
Commenting on th* utility's determine th* exact cauae of
The White Kouae announced covenng t^e period up to June IS,
BOARD MBBTH
death.
aa a allot who dropped a mleal*
Th* Board of County Commit- near United Nation* headquarter*, unit In the F.P.L. Co. ayxtam. Bo flva-ycar expansion p r o g r a m ,
Mr. Truman'a appointment o t Paul usually runs about frig weeks be*
A. Porter aa a special assistant hint the current Pride levels. It atonvra war* oehadnlad to XM«t surrendered hlm**lf today tn the indicated th a t prospective growth President Smith etnpbasiied that
FINN PREMIER RESIGNS
to the President to h ttp with pre­ taka* this much time to atsemble this afternoon i t 9:00 o'clock as a newsroom of tho New Haven R*- In vailoua section* of tho state thro* of the six major projects
HELSINKI, FINLAND, July IS
call
hi
for
tn
tha
original
885,000.served
by
th*
PPL
Co.
nocosaltet*
paration of antl-lnflatlon legisla­ price data and msuaure the Im­ tax aqualLsatSon board, to go over giator#
—(AY—Premier Mauno Pskkala.
tho a u n o M t rota aa praaanUd Ha w ai turned over to detec­ mg increase* In th* aorvlcoa It ia 00U planning have already boon who haa h*ad*d Finland's leftist
pact on tho family budget.
tion
, .
. . . . .
computed.
These
are
the
Seraprnviolng,
would
b*
th*
dominat­
Porter, the h u t chief of the
government sine* March 20, IMS
Wholesale prices, which hit an by Hanford T. Doudnay, county tives Robert Mothem tnd George
so u , Rlvltra and Sanford plants. resigned last night. Ha gava no
Ux assessor, and to r w k * any Hines of tho New Haven police ing factor.
wartime Office of Price Adminis­
1
Tha naw plant will h*v« Marly
.f t.;
eomplalnta that may ho mado.
tration, vs ill » « m m a
T232ZZ tin lu* ivergnatron.
—«
for

Constitutional
Quiet Terror Grips Ohio Area As
Police Seek Two Ruthless Killers Revision Aired
At Jaycee Meet
For

Property Owners
To G et N otices
Of Re-Valuation

Rev. Ferris To Be
Pastor F o r F i r s t
Christian C h u r c h

Floridians D rink

,

More Spirits Than
Most Of Country

1

T. W. Lawton Tells
Of Pay R egulations
Ach)|)tedAtMeeting;

Furniture Company
Wins Replevin Suit

A. Stine Purchases
Old Marshall Home

Cost-Of-Living Index Strikes High
With Food Prices Shattering Levels

Jrta

Rev. Kirkland Named «*&gt;"
Church Of God Pastor

Outboard Association
To Hold Picnic Sunday

Dusty Boots Makes
Flans For Labor Day

Expansion Plans For FP&amp;L Co.
Breaks Over $85,000,000 Program

Search Of Estradas
Deutii Boat Boffins

? H'1”, Co."»

K fc'-x1!?;,:: 2r

�f R lD A Y J U L Y 23, 1913

Lodge And Cinder
R eturn ii rom Elks
'National M eeting
J e tae Lodge, exalted ruler of
the Sanford Kike t^xlge, returned
Tuesday from Philadelphia, to­
gether with M. C. (Under, who was
also a delegate at the Klkl Nnllonal convention, and today re­
ported that each of them hail
the trip.
Mined 10 pound* durii
Mr*. la&gt;dgi- and Mrs. Indcr accompanlrd
them on the trip.
___
_____ ....__________
‘j .
There were 1033 exalted rulers
and delegates, 834 alternates and
I N district deputies at the con­
vention which wa* held in the hug.ballroom of the IL-llvicw Stmt1 Itotel, sehl U .. * ,/*i. A
a - ...
-• i . — f '.‘—
da delegates was auaiuiu! r.y Cast
Grand Exalt ml Ruler Dave Srholtx
and Past Grand Exalted ruler
Dr. Robert S. Harrett.
Dr. H arrett donated iKinil*. securlllc* and prnpertire, valued at
m e billion dollars to the Kike
Foundation. Other Klk donations
included a |4&lt;U),(M)0 donation r&gt;y
the Florida Stale Elks Associa­
tion. said Mr. Lodge.
He declared that they had en,
joyeil the trip, had seen Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Kaatncr at the con­
vention and hail visited Mr. and
Mra. AI 8k timer el Trenton. N. J„
and had gone to the Kaxttu r home
a t Nt. I’k-asant. Pa. Ten dava
were etM-nt at the home of Mr.
Hinders mother and »l*Ur at Fre­
dericksburg. Vn.. where the wesweather was reported to have been
root and pleasant.

Floridians Drink
• (*&lt;#•• IHH'V*

f*»«P *»**•

moonshine stills destroywl by the
department last year, 10k—or 32.29
percent of the to ta l-s o * found
In wet Baker county, Liberty, a
dry county, was second with 42,
N aitau third with 35, and Duval
fourth with 28. Hoth Nassau and
Duval are legally wet.
The director also reported the
state's four cents a package tax

Expansion Plans

IS

Uu&gt; lannUaiMu
rTty Rrrraatlnn
M argaret W l d l l n x
Nawa
P.ini«(M*a util
H oin.itilna N e w
M,ita«iiilna Unrrawad
K o m tlh in g U lu s
H rm phoafe a w i n g
Itldora P urple Hags

KitaXay Musicals
Nawa
irrxaii Its varies
iHd l i s i i a l a

Ka

____ ...fa*l With Hlar
Chapel t^nstalrs
Alrlajis T r io
W o t Matbodls' t ’h u n l i
Tim * For S Tima
I'ortratta In W .tnd f
it os |s, I g l n g s r a
tTppsr ttoam
F o u r . K nights
Hiring Orches tra
First Itaptls l r h u r e h
Halos Must*
l l u i k . Tip* A T o u t *
H a w a iia n Kchog*

Kysxw'ju.

;**

t'hai-lala i.’n r y * A a a l v
IdUheraa H e a r

Mar Nona Ranch

nnsaos Agilgo*

' it* Haluntay awing
:** Mualcat Hhowcnss
, &gt;:I6 Nawa a Hlocha
|,:PS
1:1!
k ilt
I:U

l l c a s o n Hlstsra
t lo r d a a * For Frvodam
l l s o v a n l r d o . p e l Hlaesr*
N a v a l l l s s s r v o Hlmw

a-*i
0:1#
a -X
Ti# f
111!
file
a a*
ft#a

T w l - M l . Hong*
J u n i o r Valpu
I . . . Ik*ad II* l l r l g h l
N*wa
Hlindnr U.ho-1 l e s s o n
Hporta n a v l a w
(jltlt* Itsadssvoua
V a r i e t y Hall
Newa

Ii *
It : H

Na w a
n aarlag

•

1:1k

Nawa

• l*k Hunts Qprv
! ’« a s i a K m

____

I d« Iriif Hfifi will r t i f l v r b«ii I H Mdi
nn wrairriirtirifliiit nntl rlr* o r n lln ?
th** ffttlfinrlniC w*In ml Nil | Id Init" **
«*r«Hirti"
Irs'N m r.
J-.inlnr
High
fi'i1lifM11, Hrntinnl'* 111k Ii JHti'limil TN«
*f*»rd r***»rvr a I hr rlRht In r v ) « tl

Quiet Terror

man (&gt;rf
•aagar, Jal*

Nawa
iTomiaaallr I'oleMar
Manrla Hstfaw
max Tar UraakUst
Marmns tlasolloas
Haton H.ranada
Raws

Sem inole C ounty Junior C ham ber of Com m erce

Dr. Quillman

Station WTRR—1400 Kilocycles
New s
I ' U i i s r ‘s' l - a ll a r

JSnd day of
u1**1&lt;■ |* IIKIINUON,
r i n k Cl m i l t Cunri,
Kritilnol* C*m »iy. F
' O F F I C I A L MKAUI

it'oBiU iitl I’l a a r u t ui.i i
enlcu July 17, are reported el- lax levy f a r the y e a r 11)48 a* li 11„upholder A m fU ln
mo.; iip-io-ilnti* It will be more [ii a c t i c a l . O f the p r e s e n t 2 3 mill A i K - r n a y .
than a month before the Impart levy, 15 la for city gowinmcnt Hanford, Flu rlil*
of the nrw wholesale peak U re* ami 13 for ilcbt service.
The 13 mill levy applies to the
corded In retail prleee grnnallv.
The new consumer* price indr* total valuation of a home, and the
fu.marly known as tne cost of IS mill levy on the value of the
ilftfff Index- I* B.3 nerrent higher home m l n u e |5,W)U allowed hy
Dun a year ago. It Ii 28.8 per­ Homestead exemption.
cent above that of June IBM,
when pries- controls generally were
abindoned, and 74.1 percent above
the August 1039 level.
On V-J day, In August IBIS,
tho same hide* was registered at
120 3 percent of the 1035 39 aver­
age, (oaipaied with 171.7 percent
im t month.
Retail food p r h o j .tranced l&gt;emet-n Mu&gt; IS and June 15 hy 121
l*cr&lt;ent. The fotsi index rose to
214.1 percent.
Retail prices generally rose 0.7
percent (between mid-May and
IN T i l ) ! CIRCUIT COtlltT, NINTH
mid-June.
JI IHCIAI, O l l l ' t ' I T ,
IN AND
The index figure generally has
F o il
K U U IN O L K
C U U N T t,
FM MIIDA
men ellmldng since the end of
IN CIIA.M'CIIV NO. * » i j
wur hostilities.
iii! oursc
AI.I.K
N HOl.KN.
11 f.t.l.hia.a l t .« e**r
I'lelntltr
attending the Southern I'nlriatic
*I'M*
Seminar In Polk County, N.C. in TM Hf.W A MOLDS,
I le-f r ri «3Aft I
which county no recent iiolia cai«-t
o i u i n i n r n hi m t r i o *
have Ix-en repot led. Since the
T&lt;»: Thelma N«»U«». limit* I. Ik»i
first of the year, however, "OS U « . A u r u II. O vo rf la.
Yemi nrr hrrHijr
!»► «•S&gt;*
cares of the disease- have hrrn
|n bvrMiii iur hy A i l n r i w i
reported In North Carolina, hi- j»er»r
In i li« c ir c u it r n u r t **f Hrmtrmln
said.
CctunlY. ricfldit tih *»r Ixifor* Kin
«t*y f»f AufUil, lilt. Id ■#*
Jesse Lodge, oack from i'hllsd- Sllil
rr n Hill of f ‘o m pla ln t fife*!
i-lphla where h« w*« n d«lrgatc •he%%
r r l n agalnel you.
t»Hu« *t
at tiro Elks Convention, reported • till f«»r dltoftw. i»ltirrwl»r, « I»f *
w ill t»* rntfr*v|
that he and Mrs. Lodge had en­ c t r * I*1f*i
« « l n a l yi»u for fa ilu re 1» Jpi'M f.
joyed the trip, had visited point* «jil*
,i i»r aJi«M*r « i ir»(|tilr*-i| bjr
in Nnw York ami Virginia, sn-i l a w l i t r t l n .
that since going away he had
it
11* &gt; v itT »i»:i« o i i d u i i k d
that t h l hr im lilInti**4| nfifp
gamed HI pounds.
a
u
r
#
k
for four M i r o n n e u t i w
Elford Thompnon. Ihrl-and Lion,
In ih* Runronl
-»
who with his father, E L Thuiiu&gt;- nr -a »|j a. |»« r |&lt;inIi IUti *-•! mI .Ha11f a ril,
fillIIole* • 1111**1', Ki»if l«la.
•on was a guest, revealed that tie
IVITNKMM m t hand nii&lt;| o f f l c l l l
Di-Land Linns are helping flntnce heal
llil* S ' n l 'In' nf J u ly , l i l l .
the purchase of uniform* sod in­
o r iinruvnoK.
struments for the DaLand High
&lt;'lark r i m i l i lViuri
Srlimd Hand. Al Lyon, serving «* IHKAI.I
acting tail twister, separated
vnT irr.
dimes from a number of mrrnlicrs
If
t l a y f i i o*c ln&gt;a*k «»n FrlilMf
In the forrti of fines.
J m|&gt; 3» ISM f hr 11*enr«f 4»f I'nlilk

H .' a a tla a n l O s *

aaiareai, Jalr U
Westsra Jamboras

Ih*

Property Owners

Hanfprd-DaJ^nil Hall
Ham my K a y s
Marina Rand
Nawa
T w H I J I s Soua«
iMrlsInn Now
Voice Of Arm r
New*
llr r s 's T o Vats
Prou dly W a Halt
U elu a H ervlr.a
piano t u m b l i n g s
f la a st Hlar
Av a Marta Hour
ItsT^rJ Roundup
rt aesJral Rattvaalra
Mash- T o u Uaraambac
Mtanlght R s adaavoua

I ' a a . »ar*

Cash in Hank
Cash un Hand
... ____
Account! Receivable—Seminole
County Hoard tf Commissioners

Highway Signs

LIABILITIES ft SURPLUS
Lis bi lilies;
Unpaid J«W iKltk ....
K.’J m ated {.htMllty to iffati
A*hooli P srtiiipsting h r Statif
. t T r u n in
”
Pay roll TaxPs ____
,----

Supplies

Surplur:
HaUncv June IB, 1*17
Deduct Excdss of Expenditure/
Over Fih'anuC.—Jun£ Hr, 1317
to June 30, rtlGl—Exhibit -B**

Insurance
Labor
Flowers
Miss Florida
Total
Receipts

lie IXnrd Jund .10, 1343
Total Lis hi title', A Surplus

VII,, III III. t’lfcull 1-ourt n( th*

Ninth Jiidlrlal (Trrull o f Klorlds,
Msnilnuls Ctuintr In r h a n i - s t r , uni l . r t h . l i l t s •-( l l s r - l d K
p la in tif f v s Ma) li . H 1* Ktiaal.
ft&gt;&lt;f mini.i ft 8, urn! Il»*!
til* l'**ll*f
•inistil l* an alisnlul* d tv n r r '
You nr* Ihsrafora r « i n l r » d to
a p p sa r In said causa In parann or
by a t t n r a s y al lha f o u r ! Ilous*
In Hanford. Florida n n lh a t l ln
day o f Aiiguat, t t l t . a n d th * l la
dorautl t h s rw if a l u - n * P r o l*oafSBsi, w ill hs sntrrsA. a n d the saht
i s i i a r p ro rs n t *t parts.
WITNI'H!* mr hand a n d official
s . a l a t Hanford. F lo r id a op Ihla

REVENUES;
Contributed by SantlnoU County
Hoard of Commit!londrs .....
Memberships—Fur Ydrfr Ended
June 30, 1743 .........................
Mrmbenhipa—For Vrfdf Ended Jon
Gnrss Membership*
Deduct Rlpansas;
" p ic k o ff Supper
Prise* to Two Men Obtaining
Most Memberships
Supplies
Advertising
.. - .........

Safely Lane-- Supplies
Knot Hole Gang—Supplier
Golf Tournament—Trophies
Bowling Team Entry
Oat Out the Vote:
Banner A Supplies
Advertising
Saturday Night .famhiirr—
Christmas Parade;
Priu.-s
Signs

lourist Promotion Dtivd
Contrihutiona

W e're

not

Just

giving

Donkey Rnsketbalt (Same;
Expenses:
Paid Sumlnolv High Schoul
* Karat
Auppllca . . .
Expense of Promoter
Flowers .
—
Tag

Deduct Expenses:
Chevrolet
1,64121*

T»ul
Less Receipts
Stale High School IU*eball Toumameni
Sound Truck
7
Reimbursement of Hotel Rills
(Eatim atel
150
Hospital: Rail A Drive:
Recel|£a—Net
Turned Over to Fernald Laughton
Memorial Hospital
IM)0
23.79
ft).00
in M i

Danutluni:
Town of Oviedo (For Haimminr
Pool)
Lake Mary FTA (For Hath
ItM M l
Celery Crate
American Legion
Seminole High School Hand
Uay'Sceuta of America
Girla 4H Short Course
Boys State

294.6(1

Natlonul Convention
&gt;&lt;•«

"Bound of facta” wlwn w« guar­

Youth Government Week
Luncheons
Supplies

STATtkERT OF OfBAATIONf)
J iM 1#. IM7 la Ahm J3, H 4 »

State Convention*:
Sanford
Waal Palm Beach
Peniacola ,
Miami Baaah .

MM II K Til t P f K A I t
T n WAY I lK U i I* K t M K U
W l i m , rrs ldsn rr and p l a i • o f »d*
A , , . . I. No. t t a l U a r o i i a e Avsnu*.
Houih Hsaadaaa, C a llf p r a la .
f u l l ii r r ItcrAfif
I111I *
suit lias b . n i ln*llliito-l HHSlnst

Total Tourist Promotion
Community Project! *c Youth Welfare
Jaycee Conference at Mayfair Inn,
August 9 A 10, 1947:
Expense!;
Mayfair inn
1
State Junior Chamber of
Commerce
Speaker;
Expense " ’
iiw .W
Fee (Given by
him to Red Croesi IKI.'MI

Total Assets

cords show. The third lime, he allV nr 41| li|Up.
arts leturnr-d to Akron nl^rr- hr
listen! of l*iilit I* |M«tr»if-&lt;Hn
Supplies
fnr KrmlnnN C’liunly , Klorwar chami-tl with grand larrrnv
Ida
Lalior
jnd sentenced to Ihn rcfiumstnrv
t. H .lontrin. rimlriiifin
on two counts. He wo* paroled
T. IV I. i r ' hi n, H n f P i k f )
in *t March 31,
Man»fichl Heformatorv ufflrisli
iieiiove the pair hecaroo acouaintTotal Revenues
cd while serving Um«.
While checking their abandoned
cai near Tiffin, highway patrolI'XPENDITURES:
nu-.i found Niehel’a driv er, license
Adminitl relive:
in the glove compartment.
Office A SecrelatMl Expense
Theta was no definite proof,
however, that West anil Daniels
Jaycee Journal .....................
a n the allter*.
Duaai
Lot whoever they a re , the unNational ....... .....................
cm tain tr of where they will strike
Stalo
....... - .......... .
next'I* gripping the eountryfkje.

Legal Notlcp

Night of State Primary
Rcturna »

BALANCE SHEET

1449213
1,228.84

Luncheons
Leas Receipts

antee the topnotch, low-coat t«&gt;pnlr job wa do on your radiol

ST. JOHNS
Electric Co.
110 W. CommkrdaL

P h ,.lll8

Total AdmlnlstrxUva .. ........
Tournt pToouiioa:
Operation of Information Booth
front 9/1/47 ta 0/30/48!
Equipment
........
Lalior
Utilities, Suppllet, Etc.
Advertising Literature

Total Community Project* A
Youth Wclfaro
MitceUanroui:
Pre»ent* for Retiring City
CemmUiioner*
Purcha*e National Jaycce War
Memorial Bond
Flower*
Fernald-Laugbton Memorial
Hospital
Present* A Gavel for Retiring
Jaycee President

09S.03
1,1*50,70
188.67
JH.7J

General Track A Equip, Ca

General Publicity:
Contribution or Ripapa#* of

YOU

W IN

Virginia Bennl* la attarsd
Glider MM at WUMW,

AGAIN

R antai

......... .

... .........Total Mi*cellaneutu

Underwriting of 8autbea*t*m

Parly

LEGAL NOTICE

S U M M i g ' I W t 8600AO
L e u Refund ---0110

Total Eipendlturra

MDcclIaneou*. Telegrams.
Br*i4«4it by Station WTRR

Kiev** of Kipendlturea Over Receipt*—
To Exhibit «A"

(536.65)

af EMI Tear* h M Jma » . 1140 aid Jana M, 1940
h i n i w l i frtm Jaa* 19, 1947 la Jana 39, 1940

Surplus Brought F a m te 4 ...... —

• Mill t.*»r

—---------- - -

•

-

ConirituDd by BHnlaola Camtty Board of Cemmlnlaaor*
Mohabkrahlpi—Year R*4ad 0 /5 A /tt ____________ _____

TO T A L . t W . E i . v r u * •‘ ^ V ^ t f o m n f e a ,
f a s t r a c l l a a a l Oahtrlss ■-« khw - --------------------

MaaDmra^ipo—Year Reded 0/50/49

......

Budget far
Year Ended
Jus* 30, 1340
824932M
146040
1,000.(10

Revenues A
Kipenditure*
Badge* far
I an# I t. 1047 Year Ended
lo June St, 1118 June 00, 1949
12,711.66
8249601

.

turn S4talooU County
9,03047

itaiua* *

Office A Secretarial Eip*lu.o
Jdyadb Jauenal — --------------

It« • « * * •

R irR H P fT i'iir.lr

Are your tires “cupping”, . . Wearing uneven*
lyT . . . If your c a r getting harder to ate a r ? . .
l)o the wheel* shimmy? . . . Our MODERN
ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT in the hands of
our TRAINED MECHANICS can qukkly cor*
rect these faults, c*n m v c axceasive t i n wear
w|!l make it ponlble for you, Uka Moa, to get
Hm * aaftJy.
G t i m 'k N t i n

n

c h ic k

u p

.

l^boe
....... — *
UtUlUie, BasBtks,

900.00
2400.00

Mrt.Kt
1460.70
10047
00.70

w

2.400.00
2.400.00
7406.01

�tw*. ~tr

n f t p A V j O l t z a , iftifi

, i&gt; r- ^ n

p .y i K

THE 8ANFORP HKflAI.il. SANPOfiJl FLORIDA

\t THE CHURCHES

&gt;« *
» - ■*
'
, V •* • ■ »* '
* •*
All Church Notice* must be p itM ilo l a t The Herald office an the
ctar.twlore publication.
.
“ •
,i - •
■
1IIH Cll U lttlll OF (HID
AtWKMHI/Y Oh' (K IP 'CHURCH
t'e e llih S treet nnd la u r e l Avenue
&lt; nrner Doll) A trnur and
j t . H. I hi via. I'aator
Fifth Street
5:4b A.M.: Sundav'School.
llrt. I). II. Kirkland. Pastor
IC:00 A.M.: Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.: Morning Worship.
11:00 A.3L:. Morning Worship.
d:U0 l*.M.: C h ilst's Ambn»-ub :0O P.il.i Evangelistic Service. Jor*.

g u tE

President Says
Sanford Guards
fr**m I’ncr (1m »
Show Improvement aimed at getting
party members’
fiewi.
In Summer C a m p v In reporting (hit, litn.i decline i

'“T 7-

:t

r- - ’j'i * .;

lt» name thoaa who n Item led. They
111 I‘OUT F it 11. LANSING 111 win- taken to the executive mattPORT JACKSON*. S C .. Ju ly n
.:, n t„
J Howard McGrath.
— (Special)— Compnnv I com* IVnin-rntic national rhnirm an.
mitndril by Lirut. Kieh.ml • P«
Mcdrath |&gt;t«avinu»ly hml ah*

I'oync. of the 124th Infantry Be nounceJ that different gt-iups of
iriracnt. waa very active on July Rent » rats will he coining to Iho
12. I!'IS. its third day at Fort While House from time to time
.incl'iin As the Cnimiinv Com* 1; (,,i; the presidential rampaiiru.
inn ruler said: *Companv I la the ■
, h#'w K„
( ampiinv *n the Itmrinicnt. ni „„ ,t
AV.”
We have proof too.
»,hoUt _________________
* i
In the fourth platoon there I*
. .
. ,
.
V ■ ' . n flflmm mortar In the charge of
' ' ’
‘ f.
.
Pvt lib-nn Linirte and Pvt. Carl * \1'
,h ’7 ‘ rl‘l" «n. r the
*•
■
Ir |p the RUMtar ’
• - '•’•wmed an.t ih e y m e ...
I
- I. i in..tendril
- i . t..
»"f unking. This
linn nniouht
amount u ill
school,
by ___
men front. lor
every company in the battalion • c m four to six.
our mortar section was first in
setting, aiming, nnd firing, five
oiil of nine times.
Tech Sgt. Pick Jones gav- In­
Th«* Pa v. Iiitndall V rris. pastor struction on the care. use. nnd

7:45 P.M.: Evangelistic Service.
E vangelist J . C. Braddock who
CHURCH
u nil* I'tiiMurd in a revival mectUnder M rihodUt Hu precision
uiu will tie apeakiiiu every even*
flee. Edward K irchrr, P asto r
imr Inis week at 7:45 an d a t l*)th
0:45 A M.: Fnn’day School.
'Sunday morning and ■Sund.iy r u n
11:00 A.M.:
W orship. Service, in** services.
•*T&gt;« G lares 3&gt;f n Good Man.*'
7.30 !• Jl.t Youth Fellowship
FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
* IMjiST METHODIST (TILKCH
Douglas E. ( harle*. II. I).,
S e t. J. E. McKinley, .Minister
S taled Supply Pastor
■Mm. I*.'R. Stephenson.
K. I). Urns tiler. |&gt;. !&gt;..
nf the F irst Christian *Tpn*'lt o f functioning of the M l. rifle to the
U lrrrtor fat Iteligioi* Education
Pastor K m rrtlus
W a n rO 'i. Gn.. has .k ended th e entire tegimunt over a public ad*
0:45 A.31.; Church School—A
5:45 A.M.: Sundny Hrlmnl.
partorate of the Fits! I'h rU iu n &lt;ltv.*» system. He wn&gt; MltlRh filed
cranky ‘every month'?
d u e for every age.
MlOfl A.31.: .Morning Worship Church of Sanford to fill the highly by Cot, Maxwell
Snv*
.Art' you tratitolf d t*F tilt If*** i l
Tt tOO A.M.; Morning W orship. Si m u*.
rrmtiti f\inct&gt;onjit
dunifto*
viranry ru n te d by I he d nth el det. !!■ gimental Commander, Lieut
*fu n l
UiU ftiRiiR |0U f*#l m
Sermon Tlienie! -The Kingdom
Col. T T Long, Unit nil on t nm*
'sen I’.M.:
and
Senior ii'/. 'i:* v. '\'v."p." &gt;•"-*■»I
htfh**tnJOf. «rr|N3ii* &lt;tt »i|fh
*.ts.(sY. Junior
l(ci..l tssM
a
Without."
Yeurig People's
Meetings
rnnitder. nnd a v ililing Congress- j ttfrd.
llitift? T\\rn
try LrdU K rtni7:00 I'.M.t Youth Fellowship! 8:(irt PM ,: Evening Worship
jiitan. Iloli Sikes, of N orthern
h«nr« V c f v t i b t i Compo un d t o f j j l f t i
*'ivh
■&gt;!ru'tk‘m*I
Puiklwn*A Cum*
Svrvire*.
Sc.-vtce at the Methodist Church.
Florida
InvuimI to mud# #»p&lt;rk«il|f to* irom^n.
8.00 P.M.S Evening Worship.
CpI Raymond I. Mull attended
it huo iiu
Doeum «ii *
xtnTfuchlc tonic cftccll Anr
n rndio school where men front
S« rman Theme: "Christ's Cure for CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
fl
Trow*
i *n*I
entire regiment were ledng
Our Troubles."
AI.I.IANCR
LYDIA L PINKHAM’S
i»r.u.iru r b rfo tr \\\r Home Kfoiip: the
given instructif&gt;n. CpI. Midi mada
On Hanford.Orlinrio Highway
Genetnl
Clay
presented
to
the
highest
m
tln
g
In
the
MUST I1APTIKT CIIUIM II
Glenn E. Smith. P«*1nr
Park \ venue at Sixth S treet
10:00 A.M,: Bible School. Mr. committee the general rondjtion* r jB, . „„ |)t, auptltude tes.
ln Berlin nml the aclioti of the
Of eoitrse. like nil organisations
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
A. Wielnddt. Sunt.
Sunday School. 0:45 A.51.
■11jt&lt;0 A.M.: Morning Worship. American troops and per onnel in vie pmkc mistakes, t ’fc, Jim mie
Berlin.
Unwell, was *m Choree of ()itnr*
.Morning Worship, 8:00 P.M.
I’n-tor's Sul.ji'H: "God’a Picture
"Gvtioral (*lay reiterated th e (era 11nI v. nnd Chaplain Crews en* '
Training Union, 5:45 I’.M.
oT Sin." 1
M l l l i l ( ( . C S Itm S a il!
determ ination ami the ahdity of tire d the Orderly Room. I’fc.
F.&gt;lining Worship, 8:00 P.M.
7'43 P.M.: Evening Service.
“ - v
th» m l a ila
Igotv.
American forces lo carry out our I’owell jumped up nnd yelled,
Wrdne.day Service. 8:00 P.M.
All are welcome.
Oon
l let ctott
v coast
Stated governm ental policy In i 0- "H ere In- lo n n s". iristend of “ AtRev. E. F o rrest May will speak
1i
■ '-----1 _ _
you out. R f io s t lt u c In flrrlin. and supplying Irntlon" The Chaplain sm ihd
at U h eerviecs Sunday.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH nminine
ttsn M clk sl often vutthole
In
the
American
sector.
The
Ihree
rifle
tdntnnns
n»te»vlA llaptlst hour program Is
(Dl»clples of Christ)
(rv tlu l in ONE PAY S«l*
cd
the
lecture
given
by
Tech
Set.
Its
said
the
air
lift
ian
lie
enrbioadenit each Sundav over Sla16uo Sanford \v e n u r
r'c jfv tie n jl tiritm o nl, tOOO tuccoivov..
rird on
long a- the Auu-iicnii Bit-hard Jones In the morning, end
tii. t WTRR at 8:00 A.M.
Dr. A. Reid L lv rrelt.
had training in the five positions
r
o t I • 55*111•O* *UU 'sl«*il-&lt;&gt;n«o’
peiiple
‘’«nnt
us
to
supply
the
Welcome.
ad Interim. P 's tn r
rf\C C let Son rigtil lsvt*t-l en Wolf—j
people of Berlin—Indefinitely." of firing that would la- used on
c a s s k u ih u k y

c o m m u n it y

Clay Says

A BEAM r z r s

cross eyes

Fundny Church School, 0:15
A.M.
Morning Wnrshlp nnd Com*
imminn.
l l : 0o A.M. Sermon:
'Tlnllidng the Church."
Christian Y o u t h Fellowship,
7:t‘0 P.M.

Clay said Ihnt u» .snap ns ho the rifle range In the afternoon.
c a o ts i n rouNDanoN
Passes were available In lh :
l .'I C I i a s u IIOO. ISCMOo s s i L lio n o s
gets hark to Germnny "We will
t&gt;Uit the building of n now alr- evening anil -uiiie men drew thc.o
nott" In lli-ilin. Hr oalcl lie thinks af.' went to Columbia, the c0*d- r
It will *«• in Ihe Spnndnu area of ,n of South Carolina, but the
of the Guardsmen wer*
the German rnpilal. That new mnioritv
port, ho declared, will give the too tired from the strenuous
in the hot sun.
tnndnnod Amerlran British air lift work
A dv an ce m e n ts
have
com "
a'
HOLY CROSS RPISCOPAL
th* rhnpic of expanding it. aver­ ramp
also. CpI. Cecil II Jones is
CHURCH
age
nnily
Innnago
far
lieyond
the
an nrtint? sergennt. CpI, TalRev. Thomas M. Melrose
pro-ent goal of 4..M&gt;l» ton* a dny now
niage E. Smith, Ji ■* &gt;n conimnnd
In Charge
Clay -*.«id that at the moment of tin- platoon nnd I* o Sergeant,
Ninth Sunday after Trinity
wttit 55 t*-54s in l ho Atncriratt
Vltn A .31.: Holy Communion air fleet and an additional number nnd I’fe Ellsworth HosiVrr seas
nrniooteal to Sergeant. Those men
and Sermon.
of C*17«. which number he did have Iwon doing n *w»-l| job.
8:50 A.M.: Chnrrli Srhool.
not spi .ify, the lliiliih and Amer­
Grig. General ,lo*coh Tlutehlicans together are delivering a son**. A«"*t Division Commander,
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
dally
avt
rage
of
2,555
ton*.
3\’hen
„f
taib Division tnstteetel the
SEVEN H I DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
the Hew relnforcementa arrive to drv firing rnrtfe in the ofti moon,
CHURCH
Clarence C. While. Minister
rrplsce
nil
the
C-47s.
this
dally
ep&gt;l seemed very olro*ed with the
S o e n lh Street and Elm Avenue
10:50 A.31.: Churrh School.
nvrrage. ho said, will go up to f t i h Infantry R e g i m e n ’. In
Snhhath School, P::«) A.StlT Sat11:00 A.M.: Worship,
4,U'*h
which he was an officer for a
unlay.
ll.e Yuung IVoplo’a group will
He wa« i|uestioned in some de­
Cnurch servlre at 11:00 A.M.
aii.g at morning worship service. tail about American troop strength number of years.
in Europe. He said there has
Is (Mil of 11or.** hr sddfd.
lawn no ihango in previously an- ilc-ire to provide fur maximum
Secret nrv Charles Persons r&gt;:* no t need plan* l" rediwo the freedom of movement Inlrcnionnlly
ported that .Mrs. Unbe Mlchnel.t, idienpth from 55,518) to 83,(MM ihrnuglimit Germnny," llnys sold.
I
wriihI mn Purr ‘ir1tf*f|
Clay was accompanied by Aron
maid reports that Marshal Vassily ‘ lf url,1l
, *» «" *»r«Hoa. t roups.
Asked about any responsible JVcrnlnry Kenneth Rnyall n» J
D. Sokolovsky watllJ he ieca!I«d “/
r,,lM,rlwl
'h e meeting
ware "nonsvnsleal." Rumors hav* "&gt; **»«• Umnl of directors held pc d for roinforrement, he do- former Secretary of Wat llognt
persisted that Sokolovsky was in / • ‘"■(■l' w n ln g . Plans for u tlk.xd it la not necessary n* n P. Patterson a* he went to Uan
MARION MARKET 4
wrtnus trouble with the Kremlin.
Picn,e w"n ' discussed at result of Ihe present Berlin silun- Rat Hill Eaton nnd lt&lt; ps. K-&lt;(D-WVa) and Jarm an (D-A1u)
Western m i l i t a r y h&lt;ndipmrtcrs-»»"&gt; m a tin g "f the directors, nml tiMt.
i OPENII 3GKN
One rpieationer reminded Cloy were roinmlttee menilier present
committee
new resi­
have henrd reports of a purge in *a" "”*
* ** to uelcome
’
'
thut
the
German
leaders
In
the
Rep. Dlrksen (R -lll), u l(oua«
C A IIIIA C K
the Soviet military adm inistra­ dents to the city was stalled.
Additional plans on the welcm - W i-u in xnnes. after first nppn«- Appropriations Committee mem
tion.
int,
pinna
for
forming
a
Atparntr
licr*, ami Rep. Teanito (D-Tex)
TKNIHvH (iltKEN IIBANS
Sokolovsky was limited in one ing committee will be announced
rep n rt as saying the R u ssian : J*Ur&lt; hut Frank Saunders has W Mrrn German government, ate who commanded an Infantry re­
now
reported
ready
tn
go
along,
giment In Europe during the war.
Is in i.B MAUHLK PliAS
block a lie would Ik- lifted if the ,H* n
chairm an, he said.
d r y waa n'ki-d whether the so •nt in on the closed session.
U ' . s t . . . I U . . ___4
____ I
.G il. _
Western
i'uw ris atappnl
Instating
pl.t i* would In fart Iw rarrln l out
TOMATO - PKPPEU
th at Russians m ust have apocinl
"We arc going ,-lght ahead with
passes 'for travel in the Western
Hk- i&lt;nmlon eonferencc plans Just
StJt'ASII • THItNIP
tones. SlaJ. Gen. George P. Hays,
a* rapidly as we can In complete
deputy U.S. m ilitary governor in
agi"imcnt with the British and
COI.LAIU) - .MHSTAIM)
V' s i IIs h S Yi s m l*aa» l i a r )
Ilerlin, said the U.H. has placed
Fu'f.ch," he replied.
no one sided rest* ictinns on Soviet leadership.
travel.
In his pre-convention cam- , "Chairman. Eaton, joined the
SEE US IIEEORE )OU BUY
Diplomatic authorities in Wash­ paigning. Dewey scored the ad- | Rrer.-tary of the Atmy in com
Vitamins which many claim hsv*
,u*.
ministration
for
the
Potsdam
pllmentjng
Gen
d
a
y
upon
Ihe
ington said reports indicate Busl i n t e l rotor to kib: hair can now It**
sin Is increasing pressure on her I Agreement. Under this, Gctmnny splendid manner in which he anhad *&gt; Ml* Vitamins for trial on &gt;nnr
satellites to plan- power in hands I was split into four occupational I'1' ,r' M,P* dn.l civilian person n I n » n «r»y tialr. Ii sureastful this n ay
lnats danerrout d y ein g f l u ) hair
of more ruthless Communist*. *.....* and provision was ttiad-j nu tiitrying out their mission In elln
nmUrt many peeid- twik older rhrtr
President Kliment Goltwald o f 'f o r Joint Allied administration „f IWlin and ht (.ermany a s a whnb
Vllnmtn* supply Calcium :*anlolhrnatr
I’rr-identinl Secretary
---- (‘hailcs and Vila min O to your ayslern Simply
Ctechosliivnkia and deputy p ro Berlin.
D. II. STAFEORD. Oworr
lake I a day. Non-f alien in f liar nd r as
VanHcnlairg prnliahly will go by G, Ross told newsmen no thought In
tnicr Malaya* Kakasi, the real
"Prm ianenU." Thousands us* fits
2nd. K Sanford—I'h. 131
Clay
was
simply
coming
to
the
Vitamins
Aak
for
Nli
Vitamin
Tabwlt
train
from
Washington
to
New
Hungarian chief of state, were
two believed marked hy the York City and motor to Pawling White House “for a farewell call today. No maU orders slopped
MAi_ V—
lie fore returning to Berlin."
Kremlin for a purge as to mod­ In company with Dulles.
Flay
gave
Mr.
Truman
and
his
They
are
scheduled
to
arrive
erate and too nationalistic.
about 5 P. M. ami will have din­ top rob iters n report on the Ger­
ner with the Governor at the man situation yesterday.
During the morning, the Aiscr
farm.
Vamlenberg Is scheduled tn Iran occupation commander in
have Pawlltig after the confer- Geunsny appeared at a clo.-ed
ICwiliSal Imp rsa* D « l
ventlon. tnemtms are required to tim-r. He must lie Imrk In Wash­ sc-'lnn of some members oT the
• .
be elected, and the process would ington Monday for the «|&gt;cnliig House Foreign Affairs Committc
hail to lake strong purgative*,
• to review steps In the Berlin A f I P r-Mpfll T o rtU ft’A fro n t but they only seemed In stir up
run tntd the thousands of dollars. of Ihe Congress session.
rri»l*.
It
Is
understood
the
session
is
Sntir
Stormu'h
nml
Acid
InUnder the a-lieIn by article plan..
.
„ _
. .
tlie poisons in my system. J slept
Chairman Eaton (It-N J) told n
each of the ragistered voters o f 1not on the agenda of Satuiday s
tliKCHtiun CauiMNl Him To -i&gt; poorly, I would gvYTfp feeling
the ataU would have the oppor- j confenmee here, except |a-rhaps reporli r liefore the rommitlee met
Force Down 11in Footl. Now like I hadn’t liecn to !&gt;ed.
tunity te vote-on the articles. b u t!j" • tfeneral wav or Insofar — that wmong things to be alke-l
brought me tho relief
I'*n 18 Ilcurtlly WUHout I "Retonga
orer
«ih
the
General
was
a
report
situa­
under th* conventional plan, we •* may. Iwar on the foreign sit
needed. I have n raving ap|wthe
Ru*slant
have
offered
to
lift
Worry
or
Dlitresii.
tile now and don't have ’o worry
would b* required to accept the tion.
At noon Hatunley Dowry will their blockade if the U. S. would
iiLmt a thing I cat. i have recomplete document er reject It
o|M
’5
its
tone
freely
to
the
Soviets.
give a dinner In Pawling Grange
"Thanks to Retonga I havo » gsined oWr 25 pounds, sleep like
in t u entirety," he declared.
Enlon
said
he
had
read
“
with
3lr. Rahrer advocated use of tho Hall for more than 76 farm sum*- interest" a report quoting raving appetite now ami don't u top, and get up feeling ready
have tu worry aimut a thing l f-r a grind day'* work. I no longer
convention, system, lie eupported editors, invited here to give their Soviet
Marshal Vatailv D, Sokolov- ext.” rejoice* Mr. I-on-lie 11.1 nc»*&lt;l harsh purgatives, citltar: I
his beliefs by saying, "Thi i views on agricultural problem*.
Dew*)- will speak extemporan- sky on the proposal to lift the Turner, respected homr-owmr of keep Retonga on hand all the
method Is the one approved by
______ it a .pleasuri
___i|
th« old Constitution, and It will •nuilv. with farm Issues as hi* blockade. Hoktdovalry was renre- 112 No. 3!o&lt;ll*on 8t., Thomasvill.-, nine and consider
renl«l as saying Ihe Russians Ga. .31r. Turner, manager of .t to tell anyone ale&gt;ul this grand
lie the Ipoet efficient. -The con­ probable. theme.
Guests will Include Benrtor would act If t)
the western power* large finance company, gratefully tm -liclne.”
vention .system gives os a better
Retonga is Intended to relievo
opportunity to utilise specialists. George D. Aiken of Vermont and . stopper! Insisting th at Russians continues:
M! dreaded for mealtime to ronie diitres* &lt;lue to insufficient flow
This system will eave the state Rrp. Clifford R Hope of Kansas. mu*t have special passes for ami
I had to forte down nearly ii,’ digestive juice* in the stomarh,
western toner of
much monsr. since advertising prmpertive chairman of tho Con- | Davel In the gtivlst*
always have every hlte. Afteiwords I w o u l d I- •• of appetite. Uirderline V’itexpenses will ha cat, and many grrsshmal committees on agti* Ucrmsoji-The
Igestli . sour nninB-1 deficiency
V and eonttpa*
required special passes for travel suffer from acid Indigestion,
public expenses connected With culture In the 81st session.
stomarh , gas and bloating. My t ti n- If the firs* bottle falls to
into thrir son*.
the revision could be ’decreased."
Estrni said he would nn| com­ weight fell off alarmingly, and 1 i *e you g rain ')ing relief, your
a*
Past President J . Hrallcy OdROME PIN D
ment on the report until his com­ felt so weakened and run-down I tm-nsy will be refunded- You can
ham told the organisation of tho
tii ought I’d Just have to gWo up. V-'* RstOnifa 31 '''ojehtuns- AJv.
N E W Y f l lFtK,
tl
July 23 (ilV A mitter had heard Clay,
plan s for th# coming year, and 50-yrar-old engra'
sver, An his
In
Berlin,
however.
Maj.
General
of the 1849 budget. “ We need the mouihig walk 'to ■business, saw
Georgs P. IJ*&gt;», deputy U. a.
82400 we are scckiitg i from
_ thu
. ' what r e thought wtls a one-dollar military governor, said the Amer­
City Commission am the County , J IH tm th « ddewalk. When he lran occupation has placed no oijp
ComralMion. Wo believe our pro- ✓ ^
(t up be found II wan a sided restriction* on Soviet travel
gfam of tourist work for the J |i000 fc,n. » „ turned It over to In thi American tone.
coming • year w arrants the In- j
"It has always been the U. 8
T he Registration Bonks f*»r Snmlnnli- Comity
crease In appropriation we are asking. We have a budget of =
will be open in my office located in T he Sun84800 for tourist promotion alono
ford Herald beginning Momtny Aug. 2, and
fo r the coming rear- This will
will remain o|um through Saturday, O ct. 2.
include the operation of the In1948, for the purposn of registering votera for,
formation Booth on tho lake
Ihe General Election on November 2, 1918.
front, erection rxof signs xnd
SO U rilSIPK HAPTIHT CHURCH
Corner Laurel nnd Ninth S trcel
Rev. S. L. IVhat ley. I’a sl or
? inlay School. U:I5 A.M.
klmning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
“Gwl's Peace Proclamation.”
Training Union, 7:00 P.M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P„M.
"Hell, Eternal licit. WJiat of the
F ite ? "
Player Meeting, Wednesday,
8:10 P.M.
Urothcrhood, Thursday. 8:00
P.M.
“Come Thou With Us and We
Will Do Thee Good."

.liisl Received
I’Vesli Supply

Reds Bomb

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Ike And Dewey

Gray Hair
Trouble

San l ord X-Cel
Feed Store

RET0NGA MAKES EATING
A PLEASURE FOR MAN

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MORE POLIO CASES

Longer Shoes

THE
WORLD TODAYIr e c ite d reporta
■n o . n t n t w ,

Patience in well doing.—Roro. 2:7.

Communal leadrn in tliii coun­
try dioutd not complain loo much
ovrr their arreil. in Italy thry
ihoot them down like dogs. And
in Yugotlavie. C/rthodovakia and
poinli rail, it it the other way
aiound.

Hy Da WITT MacKENZIB
Al* foreign Affaire A aaljet

Dr. C. L. Persons

Are We All Equal?

Mwy-Go-Round says dial Presidrnl Tluman didn't iriliy waul
Baiklry (ur hit running mate. Ami
ui count, Barkley probably didn't
teally want Truman either.

Sfc

of 28 additional
rate* of polio. At the tam e time
it issued a corrected total of
( b.t * for the year.
The £8 new caie* represented
1'hat was a cheering aplaah of
ratrbow we glimpsed through the the rmallest number repertad for
}
mwrtiatlcnal atorm-clouda yeatcr- any day thia week.
day when from Washington, Lon­
don end Moscow rain* reporta
which scoma calculated to encourMargaret C Gwsllney
j** hope for peace.
J*w«ier
formerly with
Priahhnt Tinman d e c l a r e d
C. L. I’rujn
pr.tperta for world peace are good
la W inter Bark
in fact excellent.
Mather Furniture Store
ITS. .Secretary of Slate Mar..hall and British Foreign Secretal y lievm both announced that
u-l lie their countrlea will not be
coaio-d or lutimldatid, they will
uar crvty possible diplomatic
mean* to get a peaceful settle­
OPTOMETRIST
ment of the Berlin imbroglio
I'ROMFT COMl’LETK
Arm diplomatic soureca in MftaOPTICAL HEKVICft
( o s iiid vhfciees for a four power
mi .’ting (America. Britain, France
Olaseee prescribed, dUpvnsrd
und flu v ial »e*'meii brighter Ihan
Repairs and adjuaiaunla wade
at eny time since Russia clamped
Hours H I — 1-6
th* food blockade on Berlin five
MaL MS
week* ego.
Now of eourre thia doesn't
Phuna 2H
m&lt; m i the barometer is set a t.
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
fa - or anything like it. Still
Hanford, Florida
lhi« change in the presiure is
fi it .laying, and it must be parti­
cularly pleasing to America’s Paul
G. Hoffman who, as administrator
uf the European Recovery Program. Is charged with performink one of the toughest tasks the
ty jlc u s
w rr has produced—and one of th e ,
inert vital.
In great degree, peace depend*

rufcU*k*4 4all&gt; »«*«,« salarSar |
The
BOWS that the Open toe in shoes Will BOOH be
»“ u?a.*i*I«tVa
fl , n$
l ^c Post cornea nrcotnpnnlcii by a warning that
___m Maaaaiia At»a»» . __ the ladies must now buy longer shoes if they are to be com*iai»r:r-ii.i'sw oVfl'I I forlo '"c- W nto a woman stands, m y exports, the foot na•i aaai.ta, i-iarMa. «»&lt;tr ika ah j turnlly spreads and the toes thrust forward. So u woman
.» g a a jf f .’^ ^ g ^ p -----.1 Will take a longer shoe with u closed too than with the open
*°^ *riii«r , E
i toe which gave her a little leeway.
(.ohdon liras
They advise that n shoe buyer see that the clerk menM a - la r * * M a a a u e r
surra both feet. Out* is apt to be a little longer, and the shoe
ItlMK NirTloS RATKS
Mr C a r r ie r
* i!ao •**lou^
chosen for the ImiRur foot. She would see that the
O a r M a a ik
s.m the large too joint, where bunions usually occur, fits into
T k » » M a a lk a
•
M a a lk a ---------*“ the part of the shoe whore tin* sole begins to awing under
O a* W a r
____ IJ .a u
A ll a k l l a a r r
a a ilr r a .
r a r A a « t the arch. This in* ana (hat the widest part of shoe should
I k a a h a . r r a u iu ll a a a a a 4 a a l l r a a a l come at the largest part of foot. The shoe should hug the
m r r la la m a a t a fa r Ik * » « » « * « l
foot closely around the heel.
r a l r l a a I a a 4 a . M i l l k * r k a r a * 4 la r
a l r t j r l a r a 4 » * r « U la a t a l r a .
Tin* three weight-bearing points of the f«*ot are the a re a
" M r a r r « r a i » 4 ' s a l l a a a l l r Hr
under the big toe, that under the little toe, anti that under
Ia la a 4
N * w ,* e * » r
H r r r r .r a t a t l,* a .
la * . ,
S»m
la r k ,
I k l r a a a , the heel. If those key (mints are free nml well supported, the
llr lr a ll. K a a ra a I J lr . »l
l » « l * _____
weight of the body will he property balanced.
' T k * ’ T f v r a ld la a r a » a t k * r a l I k r
4 » a r i a l * 4 f r a e e r r M r k la » a ll ll» 4
should like to set* the ladies follow these items of
eewewBH^
*»**■■■• &lt;0■,11
.1, Wefrom
a
i rfiian aa i *r 1r i ra l l !•l h iak *l a t■**
|K*ople who rei.ll&gt; It now about shix s.' and I'm.'
,A
a l « *«
» ■ ^t u l a l r l advice
■&gt;*•
la in . »'»•&lt;»»«•»• "»!•
«» let tin ins-lvi S l«* happy am! handsome.
Hut the chances arc thut most of them will he cramped
rhlf) VV. JULY 23 194A
and
miserable us usual. If. sny« n doctor, they onl&gt; knew
RIIILK VKRSB TODAY
what bail walking balance did to their insides, pressing them
IS IT WORTH WHILE? JUST where they oughtn t to go, maybe they- WAIT AND AT LONG LAST
But n small shoe seems more important. Fashion is funYOU WILL SEE THAT IT is ny that way.
\ ELY MUCH WORTH WHILE

"'there is eery little ditfrrrnre
In i m eii one man and annllirr
tiut what little there i«. is very
Important.’,
—William James

These words wort* s p o k e n , years ago, t o the great)
American philosopher William Jame.t by an unlearned car- “n ht» *««■"*•
jienter. They came my way early In life and made a utrung I Huff'"*"* who is in Paris, also
impression on me. 1 found myself ulwnys looking fur the lit- ,
itho* t Yny
tie differences lietween individuals. Often 1 f o u n d men
was of great iniporequally kind, equally Intelligent, equally honest. Y et one
,,‘.* *«ld the United S tate,
had the gift of getting things done; the other went through ! i„ e„„,.r to carry thiough a fo u r,
life ait It follower,
year program ami get out of
Fortunately, it Ih a principle of our democracy that Europe by 10.12. Ill* adder! that
then: should be equal opportunity for all Hut this doe* m i .
neccaiutrily mean that all men are exactly equal. The
i,*,,* that wtr lavlp »n«l mutual mid!
find inn in an importnnt one. We are constantly choosing ar.iunjr the 10 participating mini'
men from among ourselves to 1m * rmr friends, to fill certain trie a "are ix-t-umiiitr very much a [
jol&gt;», to represent u .h, to administer our affairs, to govern reality."
our destinies. .Most of them arc* men of gudd will, honest and Sucreva nr failui# In reaching

Goveinoi Dewey calls the. Beiln
crisis a “powder keg" which tlx
"tlighlrtl mornanagement*' on tlic
pait of government heads might
touch off. It's nice to know that
our government is in such com­
petent hands. We mean General p a trio tic

Hint*?
w o vam

th&lt; giial of four yrara will affect
not only the nations of Europe
hut of th r whole world. That
let.tlh of time has hern widely
eim ptrd hy economic experts u
the period nece»aary to pu* the
war shocked countries on their
feci. Aml, of course, the well be&lt;m of America and tha rest of
ih*- Western Hemicphrrt* la Interloekcn with that of tha eastern
.iih* of the world.
Tni.1 get* uj hark to the optlm

Marshall.

But it is of supreme im|Mirtann&gt; for us to rememl*»*r
the
little
thnt differentiates one man from another. Thia
Wlial we want to know is where
means
constantly
striving to achieve distinction ourselves,
Henry Wallace gels this Hurd
and being generously willing to recognize and respect dis­
Party ituff. Since the Southern tinction in others.—Hewy James Forman.

Democrats met in Birmingham and
nominated Governor Thurmond
AT PHILADELPHIA, writes Dorothy Thompson, the
for President at least a week be­ national Democratic Party “exchanged the supjMirt of the
fore Wallace's mob met in Phila­ Southern white mnjority to become a militant lett - wing
delphia, we think the Southerners l»arty barely a step to the right of Wallace who, if he (than*
ought to be called the Third

SHORT
SO C K S
2 prs. $1.10

pa,tv Let Wallace h.'ve "thr ,lonetU?1* Communist allies could rejoin it tomorrow." SupGem".* mid. la
i Atiy. Let waiiAce nive iiw pCae Wallaco does rejoin it. Anil mippoae Dewey, when he rl v
to ihi* aucccBi of ihf
Fourlk Party if he wants it.
. invades these States makes the point thnt his FEPC in New 1 Memnall m-overv plan. Thia
1York is a Stale affair and that lie does not propone fe d e ra l 1m k m n ha* raid before—but It’*
\ \ \
When the Dodian (Alabama)
interference
with
any
State.
And
suppose,
Taft,
who
«:«;
!«*neT«.ieu
Cagle came out after the conven­
s VNn,
-c. -u ,
leader of the Republican majorities in Congress is going •'»! f(1‘ European* rerorejy hecusr the
tion with a front page rditontl hove more snyso thnn the White House,jnokea a speech re- g.i-h long ha* been the k.yatone
for Dewey and Warren, ona ,ef calling hit, own1utrong denunciation of FF.PC as a bureau- of *m&gt; continental economic atructhe finrtl tradition, of the South crnlic monstrosity und a violation of Stales rights, jtuinliiuf tu rt.
•'
\I *2
(or loyally, courage and gtrat to his (nml therefore his imrty's) loyalty to States' riglit.t
Fo the ■itilromr of lloffman’a
“belonging" - spoke. Editor Hor­ principles In his education, health nnd housing meiuun’s. trSAtieshlp depend' un whether.
ace Hall is one of the fighting im’t It poHsIblc that in thoao cvt'iit.-* tho unmentloncd intlivi R»i«ia and the WeMern Demo-|
• Dvi iei r.,n reconcile iheir d iffe r-.
Halli of Alabama whose beat- duals' to wham Governor W right hiritnl the vote of Demo- mec*. nver the iierupailon of Iter"Hi* « * « ( ! i * Cete, U f . . .
’ l » ‘ i x v i t /-- Ctm/*U . . .
known member was the lair gieal rratic electors In the South might U* turned over could be j*u »
iii.J
* the ultimate disposition of]
7 l# I« r * M n i|ti()l^ p iiia |
Glover Hall, Pulitxer Pti/e win­ Dewey and Warren? Governor Warren would not find it (it’imanv ui n whule.
h u i le i
Cmimii ,,
( A . ..matt I W i ,
to put tiK* fine a point on,
ner. -John Temple Graves.
Intrange to have both Democratic,a ltd Republican nomi­ it, Nut
tut- i|ii**lion of how much y o u .
You would think that if, a nations. He had them in California when he ran for Gover­ nr. I I shall have to be paying for
Socialist is B
a radical, a Radical nor. It in Homething to think of in thin time for l*&gt;hl think­ to- &lt;1 and lixltring four yrars hence
will liepnr.d heavily on the solu­
Socialist would he even more ing, nt any rate. If the Democratic elector* of Southern tion of this rrlsli which Is more
Staten
should
give
their
voten,
an
Democrats,
to
Dewey
nml
"tJORRECT MKN H tt tA R '
radical. But such is not the case,
European—it la global. So
Warren, no principles would bo sacrificd since the Republi­ than
Mi. Hoffman will Join
ux In
wv learn in reading up on Andre
cans are at lcn«t ns Democratic aa the Democrats now. And ;he hope that yestarday’a optimis­
Marie who has just been invited
there would he the vulgar hut much to he desired business tic statem ents may forecast better
to foim a new government in
of being one of a victorious combine, not the broken splinter (iota.
France. He is a Radical Socialist.
of n rotted timla*r.—John Temple Graves.
And that means that hr is a

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modeialc conservative, about on
a par with out Senator Vandcnberg, for instance. And we sup­
pose that in France, cur Senator
Claude would be known as a
Republican Reactionary.

Tampa Tribune

Aye may be a definite fartor in
the rut*i'a decision on the preaA negro speaker at the Wal­ id*.n-’y and vice presidency at the
lace convention wanta President Novtmber election*. Wen* going

Truman to send U. S. troop*
down South to make the negroes
register and vote. Real freexiom,
wa always thought, presupposes
the right to stay away from the
polls, as well as to vole. In Ger­
many under Hiller they voted
under the bayonet |*oint and so
they do' in Russia now. That is
not what we call freedom. But
President Truman will send uo
troops down South for any such
purpose as that. He knows dura
well Southern while men would
chase them back up North so
fast they'd make Bull Run look
like a Sunday afternoon prom­
enade.

vtrsu* the "young men" of the
Ikpo'dican team.
In Mr. Truman and Senator
Bark'ey the Democrat* have what
is nerd ably the oldest pair of candUie'ct ever nominated by any
major party in the rlstory of thr*
nation. Hr. Truman U 04 and
Mr. Barkley Is 70. It la seldom
thnt u inrjur American party has
nom.natiMi anyone over 00 fur
either place on the ticket.
l!m r*r Cleveland was 47 when
he *vas first nominnled in IttttL
William Jennings Bryan was 3d.
In 1912 Woodrow Wilton was 66,
and el trie time of a nomination
for .1 second term was 60. FrankIns D. Kobstvrll received the first
of Ids four nominations when he
vs* 3d.
&gt;
In contrast, the Republicans
Herald newiboys ara going In
ask their subscribers to pay by have the 4&lt;t-yeer-old Dewey and
BT-year-old Warren. Both may be
th* month so they won't have corsidered In the prime of life,

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to collect every week, thus saving
lima and labor by 75 percent.
No doubt some subscribers have
realised that newsboys would give
better service if they got better
service from their subscriberspeople are
of the other fellow, particuUriy
• boy, trying to get started in
the business world, that they make
special provisions for payine hui

come back. The;, do not have
to caaae back • Five or six times
to gat hi* m atey. Thai

I

Old Vs. Younjc Men
u a ily for vlpaoua n.-tlon and full
attention to duty, liidec*), recall(ni, | *,oeiUv-.nt Room'volt's criticism
„f (».«, -nin* 0j,| m rn" on the

nut

»iti prised to find the GUP bearing
di-'-rn tn-avily In this campaign un
tho "old nun” whir are carrying
lire IkuiUKriitlr atandard in this
movt crucial uf years.
L'nduilitedly the Democrats will
rally wilh the reply that their
team I* fortified with experience,
the know-how and a record of
whut it ran do.
But certain it is that the Hept.l-lo.-an* will come up with many
rtu •■re why the election of loo
o il n Pie-1 dent and Vice Pres­
ident la r gamble. Never it it
nm it of a gamble than in chang­
ing limes. If (he leaders fall
behln-i. ti.e nation may.
Sliced fran kfurter, may ba
romhlurd with baked beans and
some criap vegetable* such as
celery nr carrot o r cucumber for
a salad. Use French dressing on
it and serve on greens.

H id c o m f o rt a b ly
You'll And rtal com lnt wtwn
vou wear Ruffwv Uul Of The
Wrat blue denim cowfitl )*«n*
Mad* of Ssnfoautd dtnim. they
»r» copper rt v s la d . have two
front and two back pockets th a .
belt loops ere bar lacked, and
a lt teema sre doubt*, si ached
• ah vai dytd orange ihread.

Girls age 1 thru
14—2.98.
Misses sixes 10
thru 20—8.60.

�TUB BANFORD HOOLD, BANFORD, FLORIDA
Mr*. Jam. v Mauds ami daughter
Sherry «f Orlando was the guest
in Sanford yeiterday of her pat­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
Ilaynes.

iarlln Palmer Hay, Society Editor

Social Calender
MONDAY
Tlx T iuth Seekers Clan uf Hit
First Methodist Church will m eet
at S:00 P. M. at the home uf Mrs.
L. S. Ilarkey, IDOli Flench Ave­
nue.
The Iteaidall Avenue Circle will
meet at the Iteaidall Avenue
Chapel Hi 3;0d p. M.
Tl.e Rainbow Girin v ill meet at
the Masonic Hall at 7t3t) P. M.
All officers aiv urged to be
present.
II bSIl.W
^ The Katinie K. Munson Piano
School will present Miss Marjorie
Amt Shep paid in a junior certifi­
cate piano nrllx l in the studio
at 603 Myrth- Avenue at 8:16
o'clock. The public is extended
a * »rdtM invitation to attend
The Pilot Club will hold its
business meeting in the Tourist
Center at 8:00 P. M. The Imard
will meet at 7:30 P. 31.

Z 'Y Q U CA N G E T '.
/M ,0 N Q W ITH O U T
,• E ltC T R lC lT y
&gt; N D W IT H O U J

%ADVERTISING-'
,

B l)[ WHY TRY?

Telephone 14H

STREAMLINE w e d d in g s
S in g a p o r e , t/f)--Malay ma«Jiaye customs rnay lie due for a
slrtauUimug. Such, at least, la
trie hope of lire Sultan of Selan­
gor. He it urging conservative
Malaya to adopt mars weddings.
“In these day* of progressive
development," he is quoted as
sayug, wo want to ds&gt; things in
a rapid, smart, efficient, attrac­
tive and economical manner."
The Sultan ha* even offered the
u 'c of one of his palace* for mass
u. dtlinge. The idea isn't brand
mw in Malaya. During the oc­
cupation a ma*s wedding was atteu'pted out failed because few
t*opb* were intriestcd. Today,
therneh. .irrordlng to a recent sur| vey of Malay public opinion, the
i younger generation favor remov­
ing sontt of the gingerbread from
; tin traditional three-day-long weddlnu cert otony, which is primarily
llinlu In origin, although the
Malays a e Muslim-.

Mrs. William Mu**«twhit« and
children, Sylvia and Billy, left
Tut sdav fur Ralshury, N. C. where
they will Join Mr. Musselwhitc to
make ihi*r future home.

&gt;lit* Laura Mae Rrown and
Mi* Jem Crowder have arrived
to sperm the summer with Ml”
Hi &gt;«n’s mother. Mr*, fl. II.
Blown. Knioule to Sanford they
visits) Itiend* In Carmel, Calif,
W. It. Dyson has returned to Ht. Louis, Mo. and other points.
bis home on Magnolia Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Proe*
after spending a few day* in
tot pnin to leave on Sunday to
Miami.
hp-ntl tome time In Henderson­
Henry Tnnn, student at the Uni­ ville and A'heville, X. C.
versity uf Florida, is spending
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hughes
s- me time with his parents In San­
nave had as their gnwsts for the
ford.
part week their dattgh'rr and sonMr*. It. C. Maxwell has left to in-law, Mr. and Mr*. C R. Walker
spend some time in Atlanta with and son Jackie, of Atlantic City.
Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
her du lighter and son-in-law. Hi.chc* are Mra. 0. A. Martin and
Judge and Mis, Jarne* II Watkins. daugnttr, Arlene, of Lake Worth.

Mi. and Mra. R L. Dean have
as their guest this week their
mere Miss Virginia Llavidyon of
Miami Beach.

c o n i : in h o s p it a l
I.AKE CITY July 23, U h -O ffit 1*1* of the Labe City Hospital
today ii l otted former Governor
Ft Oft P. Ceno ha* been hospital­
ized since Wednesday following
a "reiehrnl accident."
Ills phy.-icinn said Cone's eondl*
tio-t t* nut critical hut that he is
living kept under sedative* and
is 'Mot entirely conscious."

Mr. nnd Mi* B E. Chapman
and children, Matlba. Barbara and
Pumpkin* have lu-en cultivated George have left to spend some
fm tlKiu.anda of yi-nrn, for rind* tiuie in Greenville, S. C.
have been found in tin* Swiss lake
Mr. and Mr*. \V. C. Hill, Mr.
dwellings.
nnd Mrs. Jnme* Croup* and
daughter. A m , and Gene f egette
an* spending several months at
their home at New Smyrna llrach.

II) DOItOTin ROE
As'ociatrd Press Fashion Editor
NEW YORK July 13, (AS—
Cl It lie* will he more expensive
than ever next Fall, *klrt lengths
wtll remain just hcluvv tnid-raif
I oi stieel wear, the silhouette will
2»i, my ahoppo will b«* cloned for
Mis* Perry le e Bell of Sarasota he ri.tn and wearable ami U.8.
irturned to her home after visit. women will have no romplaint
In-,* in H.uiford with Mr*. G. II. uiiout unbreeming styles.
Watch for new npecinlit
Brown.
That's (he Foil picture, as glean­
ed ftum the current week of Fall
All*. Mul-el Brown is sprnding lusviewt. attendrd by fashion
son.e time with hi-r son ami i-diturs of lending newspapers
I'hone 971
•laughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. throughout the country.
Dav-'d Brown in Macon. Ga.
Coming front their home towns
armed with protest* against fur*
liter exaggrration* of the “new
look", the visiting editors have
found to their pleasure that thll
Full's clothe* are strictly Amer­
ican. with slim, sir alght skirts,
[e a ty ra ual ru t and a trimnea*
i:»:*smg from Ja*t year's bunchy
I silhouettes.
Skit! fiilnraa has either dls*
appealed vntirely or been drawn
to the hack, where it m a te * a
id' u-«nt Victorian swish. Bolt jac­
kets tor the most part ate be­
. .*‘ \ v l l l l j i n d l u r o
comingly Sng, managing to rover
tht hip bulge lienmanrd hy the
average woman.
v iifli ftln m o rw u N
Hattie Carnegie shows her us­
ual collect mu of suave town and
• lounliv clothes, highlighted hy
'carefu l detail and tender color*.
Ill r rlu.l v* are made for the
woman who can afford to indulge
nri whims of dress, lint this Fail
they avoid undue exaggeration
loi the most part.
Atqulit that look of heightened glamor Immtd.aUl/
hni show* a number of costunics consisting of a short fur
ith tile l«a b ia u w the (lever quilled cushion*
jacket worn uver a slim wool
lift. Mold. Coned. Hold —off ol onto. No other b&lt;q dress.
Atom' among American design.
does to much for you. tel our fitters prove this soon.
et *, Mis* Carnegie cling to the
padded hipllne In her suits, hut
; it Is .nodified enuugh not to look
firak lih . Shoulders an- slightly
paJdcd, to avoid last yrar's
"ill op" silhouette, and skirts are
lu.’ i.ie most p art slim.
New Location. Bert's Sewing
Machine Shop. Opposite Princess
Theatre. Phone 11DO.
—Adv.

HAKIUETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

208 Norlh I’ark Avr.

CltuiiKiiitf H a n d n
. Causes St utter inn:

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Hy HAVII) TAYI.OII MAllKB
AI* Newafrature.s
IK YOUR child is a " lefty"
don’t make him self conscious
about it. Hither effect a change
over to the right so unobtrusively
that he is unaware of what you
are doing, or let him be lefthanded.
This is the advice of Hr. Martin
K. I'almer, president of the Amer­
ican Speech and I tear ini* A» &lt;ocla(ion and director of the Institute
of l.oyo|M dies in Wichita, Kansas
The belief that furring •&gt; child
to change to the tight will cause
him to slutter has truth in it. Hr.
ANNE BAXTER greets CLARK GABLE in this - .tu from MOM's I'almer tells me He point* nut
• HOMECOMING", eo-slarring LANA TURNER ar l JtUIN IIDD1AK that the left side of the brain
operate* the right side of the body
at the Hit* Thertre Sunday and Monday.
and vice versa.
Hr. i'almer also say*:
tiirls liable* learn to tail, earlier
and mote easily than hoy halites.
At IS months a girl lathy ha* a
11) BUB THOM AS
vocabulary of lit words, whereas
at
months a Imy has learned tu
say only 13 or Id Word*.
I hough most mother* think of
S.rve the liquid a fte r you have
a child's *|iccrh as something that
he Inherits, it &gt;s actually a learned cooked longue. It give* a different
art bringing together structures flavor when ured for making
in tin’ body that don't ordinarily union soup.

Hollywood

Haipo .Marx tell* me lu* and
IV. bluthil* a ir loakilig no s t a t e IIP nt» al» ut their retirement as a
lean after Iheir rurrent "Mv
tliomie Heaven." That's something
new for the hoys, who ate often
fuiocasting their breakup. They
will do a picture b an .I on their
live* after this one, and let'* hope
there'll In* many more
llnrpo
-a;.- their changed altitude has
-oiuething to do with u letter
from their uncle, veteran actor
AI Shean. He signed It. "K2 -and
still looking forward to next
week."
John Garfield Was to happy
about bringing his "The Nuiniivrs
ducket" in at a f |00,tHK) saving
that by gifted the crew with 160
ravings bund*. He gov* tu N’t w
Yurk fur location shuts In Trinity
Church, Wall Street and else*
w hen, then return* hero for
"Hough Sketch" with Jennifer
Joru-s.
Haitian. Bel Gedde* geta the
gla nor treatment in the "The
Luckiest Girl In the World." after
pit vtng uduterrertt*. I -aw her in
a low-cut gown and n 136,000
mirk an.l she looks mighty trim
. June Allyson and Dick Powell
irv eager fo do a utitm er Bttok
•ngr.gr ment together, tiut she
an 'midv won't finish "I.it'llW t.nen" in lime.
,
Joel MrCrea and Franres Dee
head for Europe next spring. He'll
visit hi* relatives In .Scotland and
stru t picture porsihilitles.
It'*
J o .l’a fir*t trip aiiiosd. ''I was
under contract for 16 year*." he
on the "South of St. Louis"
*et "ano before that. I couldn't
afford it."
MUkey Rooney *av* lie'll estab­
lish talent office* in San Fran­
cisco, Chicago, New York and
Katun* City to help find new
artists f«-r his radio show. . . .
MOM report* that president Aurl*
j | oi France ho* o»ked for "The
Three Musketeers" premiere to
lake place In Purls.
V c Mature was happy to learn
he won't have to grow a mane for
uls Samson rote. He’ll have a
falsi*. . . . Ayn Hand I* preparing
a book about the railroad Indus.

MENU
Hr CECILY HROWNHTONE
Am-uciatrd I’rrss Food Editor
FAB gfvot FABULOUS SUDS, even In iiord«*t water.

FAR with Super* WVfffng Arllun makes mure soda,
faster auda than aoap On* cup of FAB waa put Into
washer on le ft On a cup of aoap Intu lha one on right.
Both waahera ran 7 minutes. Hr.suit; a washer full ut
rich atula from PAD. Almost nu auda front aoap.

Washes everything

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Th enewcatCtolgmto-PalmolivePeat m ir a c le ...P A B with
SUPER-WETTING ACTION
. . . A /ahuloua work aaver for
overalla, towela, everything
that'a extra-dirty!
Wash** CfofAea Ctenner,
Feeder them Amy Aoap/ No

BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Chillnl Vlchysolste
Tuasteil Bread Slick*
Tiimato Surprise Hslad'
H ird Roll* and Uuttrr
b resit Peach Cobbler with
Hard Sauce
Uoverage
(lteeipe for Slat red Dl»h Follows)
lum alu Surprise Hslad
{ niedium*siird firm tom­
atoes (a little over one
pound)
Is cup finely diced rooked ham
H rup finely diced cucumlier
U tu p finely diced Celery
Mayonnaise ro Cooked Salad
Dressing
Ealt. tu taste
Du«h uf freshly ground
pepper
Salad green* such as lettuce,
esearule, chicory, endive
or watercress
4 sprays parsley
I'tsl tomatoes before stuffing
with filling. To do so hold tomato
under cold running water; stick o
lungdiandled two-tlned fork Into
the si&amp;ra end and hold over gai
fiatnc, turning from cldc to aide
si en tire tomato touche* flame,
until skin begin* to crackle apd
burst. Cool under running water.
With a small sharp knife cut a
ron&lt;M*haped wedge out of item
end to remove a lent. Peel off
skin. Continue to scoop out the
tbiul* of each tomato. Chop the
pulp removed and mix it flmt n u
the juice) with the ham, ructimhcr
and celery. Add mayonnaise or

FASTER, CLEANER,
WHITER, BRIGHTER
■A

work together. Spoxch !i a com­
bination of ihewing, sucking and
-wallowing motion*.
Children should have normal
language when about thrr« y*ara
old. iletwcen three and five the
normal child learna m quickly
that when he rntera school h* haa
i -v oeahulary uf pa-rhap* 2,t&gt;00
word*. 1‘arenta whose childrco
■rim flf.v in i-pa-va-h ilevt-loprnent should nut prod them too
much. This makes them self con­
scious, he -ay*, and can cause a
icrinus (uech ivtnrdatinn.
National survey a of upsech de*
Net*, say, fir. Palm ci, indicate
that ISO.oto ta hies Itorn thi« year
-OI one nut of -*• will develop a
■||«ecti defect during early child*
hoo&gt;l
Children love rhyming words,
»aya Katherltn- l.owrov Trcwhitt,
supervisor in the city schools of
Cioinland. Ohio.
When punlls ra n write potry,
she say* In The Tonnuaset Teacher
in an article entitled, “Winged
Word
they should Is* given the
feeling that they can always show
whnt they have w ritten to th e
teacher without fenr or ridicule.

Clothes Wi l l Be
Expensive For Fall

NOTICE
Starting Momlny July
two weeks.
lD'-Opon Aug. 9

I*AGE CIV*

faster and more thoroughly;
puaheadirt out!
New In gredien t Waekee
White Waeh Whiter, Cotore
Brighter/ And FAB I n v ts no
color-dulling aoap acu a; rasa t FAR. IrasaalM to*
alaallf. Tkla la VAfe'a
f s f t r - f i f f l s r Aeiten,
aaoMUdag aaanahasl

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M c r in c hint* n r rc rl, San-

t'VVj) fur i n i 'l l tln iiiu j e a n i w ith
l-^v 2 fi o i u #tv in® poi-I.c-tg, 2
—f Ibit-k

pocket*, c o p p e r-

p ln lc tl riv ets ut p o i u t t o f
rti j i i i . Z ip p e r pla« L e t atid
li.u k v u k c toe ti: a t tit.

Sturdy Denim for Father and Son l
M E N ’S J E A N S

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Dad's denims are kinky 10-or
w eight. C o p p er-p la ted rivets,
orange stitrhing.
*1 A Q
Ssriforirrd. 10-12

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BO YS’ JEANS
Brother’* denims hare oranpe
stitching, copper-plated rivets.
Hanfotlsrd lfl-or.
weight «-ir.

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Ssnforirrtl g-or. denim.
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Adjuslahlr *u*pender*, 1-5.

�FIUDAY JULY 23, ID 18

TtfF BANffUID HF.RAIJI, HANFORD,

anford Giants And Orbmdo Senators Split Twin Bill
OB’b Honey Bird
~
Four Clubs Battle For Leadership
In Ninth 1
In American League Flag Chase ToARim
t Volusia Oval S'

Locals Cop Finale,
5^4 After B e v i l
Registers 2-1 Win
In Opening Affair
AKTIIUK BECKWITH, JIL
llefald Sport. Editor
Tha Banfurd Giant* and the
Orlando Senator* divided a twin
attraction at the Municipal Park
Imrr night. The Sen* copped the
dpener by a 2 to 1 sc-vf*. and the
1r*alt edged the visitor* in tho
nightcap by a 6 to 4 margin.
Eddie I«i*lew»kl opened on the
WM In the first game, and w»* re­
lieved h r Ruddy Lake In tha »lxth
r ntn. Jjaiewiki wa» pullrd fur u
p i-Kb hit Ur.
Manager Lou Revll of tho
Bonatora worked the flrat game,
a rd received credit for hia 15th
victory of the 1948 campaign.
Stan Zedalla went the route for
the Orlamlonn. In tho nlghtrnp,
while Lonnie Wore ham and l.ake
ti lled for the local*.
Sanford
limited to four hits
In the onener hy Ikvil, hut the
Celery City aggregation edged
Brims* one run on the blngal*. T*local* tallied the lone marker In
the sixth frsme. Lloyd Clifton
wn* safe on a bool hy Ilex Throop,
then Tom Cataldo singled ami
Clifton acored on a hit hy Ray
Ronenkrant.
Orlando sent both of their run*
aero** In tha third on three hits
nnd a sacrifice.
Worsham anil lotke turned tho
tables on the visitor* In the
finale, limiting the hard hitting
Senator* to four hits.
Tonight the Giants move to
Orlando for a return engagement
with tha Sens, ami tomorrow even­
ing ths Giants return to the
Municipal Park for a single tilt
with the Delotnd Bed nnts. The
G'aat* play In DcLaml Sunday
a rd meet Gainesville here Monday.
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Valdosta Extends Its
Win Streak To Eight
hv ASSOri \TKD PHR8H
Vkldosta’s OfMlgers ill-frali-il the
Tailahasspc Pirate*, 5 to 4. last
night for thi'lr eighth conseeiitlve
vktory. Holding a four-game lead
over the Georgla-Florlda League,
•hi Burr* wrnt to work on the
Pir.ttts early, scoring four runs
In tlie first Inning nnd evrntually
cha'.ng two pitchers.
Valdosta starter Dart Darden
ha I to hnsre help In later Innings,
however, from Bo-Bo Frleano. Frl*
laiiQ squrlrhpil a desperate lalIsl.assee rally In the ninth which
was good for two ru m while It
lasted.
The second-place W a y e r n • s
Rear* pounded two Thomasville
iturh-ra for It hits nnd a 18 to 1
victory. For the third-plate Tigers,
it vas tnclr eighth defrat In a
row.
In other games, the Moultrie
Athletics cutupi-red the Albany
Cariilnnlr.. 5 to 3. and Ihe Cordcle
Indians v.-hlnprd the Americas
Phillies who hold doss-n the cellar,
fl to 5Joitnn&gt; Raulrrson of Waveros*
granted Thnmasvllle six hits ami
in going the distance was helped
by five Tiger mlsctie*. The Bears
.tad little trouble solving the of­
fering* of Ilrmlerson ami Knalir.

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Olympics Closed To
New State Of Israel

Ity JACK II\NI»
Pour ciuh. arc hauling for the
,lM eighih rare Toeiday, OR*.
An.-.'rican League pcnnnnt l&gt;ut two
Il-.ni-y liir d . p iId e o f the O sw ald
train .—Cleveland am! N ew York
l i . &gt;int re Kenm -U. is one o f the
—ere making all the money.
pi.*,le greyho u n d . alnrrsl . to run
(iraminar
Tne Indinm nnd Yankee# are
tonl^int In the fe a tu re ninth race
herded for n new all-time attrnItKADINfi, Pa., July 2.1 Olt— ■I tip- Voluhla C o u n ty K e n n e l;
darec mark of
nnd over Ths four record ripialliiig profe-rti Daytona R each .
It w illj
9I/)00,000 fur |hi
' gam e In- iorial golfers tied for the lead it h* It/ r f i t . t try o u t in th is n ig h tly
tr/-clidi ( e r ic .
Ilafrliall never (ha 916.000 Reading Golf Tourna­ . l^/nie but sits- i* w in! n lilr to step 1
ii.tr nerti anything I;t «• It Iwcaii-c ment nrc agreed that the winner ln r it n .lh e fw t e - t , lb s* n e r d of
it .tcvei hud two park, like the will U- the man with the most •liia ic d hr indie is a t irillla n t one.
Yankee Stadium and Cb voland’s potent driver.
i In Ju s t liv e .t a r t * site ha - seared
Municipal Stadium involved in a
i tv- unanimous opinion of K. this-v.w tiM nnjl one placa position,
•ia,o :il &gt;ng flag hattlr.
J. 1 1ii.trhi IlnrH.'in, Rod Mun- lA i/JtJm r O sw ald .Iljo llt s r s -G reyIoi.t night', turnout of 88,268 do-.’. Fred Hua. Jr., and Johnny hio'iiK, w ill .Jm rvm pi-tsng In .th e
N’ *w Yorkers who watrhed Joe P.ilmer-nll tied with 05’a after
ro u tc s L .O il's llo ts y has
DiSlasglc.'* grand lant Itomcr III" 'ir*t IM holes—was that the fig ured in Ihe money fiv e 1101101
gi.’e tho Yank. a rt-*» edge ovrr rolling, well trapped JL438 .yard in M s t a i t ., th ree lim e s w ith w in *.
ATLANTA. July 28. OH—Tiro
tl. • Indian*. «a* (he thml Inrgrrt llvrkvhire Course w u a "driver's I, W ii-tra , ope o f th e Rnndlo
to e'utch tho train* Atrugrrle.
paradise.”
,. h rn tn e n . s i,|ie r d o p e rs; Monpn, wcslomer* took on a southerner
Tht te^m ' piny each other eight
Munday. York, Ps.. pro, summ- I a J. W . h /n ilt s t a r le t ; T a u r u s ,| and nn sunterner In th» 8d-hole
m v t iron"'* and ron •••rvatlvr it up for th- ipiartet when Jr whose p o p u la rity i . on the clim h ; semi-fini&lt;!.« of thn Notional PuUie
estimate* are that they will draw .aid, "The golfer who hits that L u l ls Su p er, nine t im e , in the - l...'ka Golf Tournament tmlay
£7a,n4iO m thpte for an over-all long luill eonsi-tently Is the one nw ncy in 12 . t a r t s ; M r. R h n rtsln p , over North Fulton Park's lung
10*01 of over 850,000.
*iv t lin o 's s w in n e r, nnd Rocket lii’ W -yani par 71 eeurse.
to wnteh in this tournament."
Diainggio'a home run. hack'd
I’airing of survivor* after four
All four were hitting them long L .iu . anoUuir go-getti-r, w ill com­
tip hy a rph-ndid relief prrfoim . and • traight ycutrnlny when they p u te tonight's setup fo r the main •lav • and 108 holes of intensive
aoce on 'lie part of Tommy Byrne, i "lunlled a eoiirse rt-erml made only att mat ion
golf during the 23rd National
»c.“l Holthy Keller down to hi* once in the 28-year history of the
In the tenth ran- over.the bcarh Tournament are:
12th lota.
Oliver Kny, Toledo. Ohio, with
Huh. Fashion plate Jimmy pc- co irs* MiCl* veli rnn m arathoner,
Poller gave lip all the Yankee laHreL-sinenmninMly cmreesrattve as Wtrhlta Holly, IJcgn Lord and h# l Hughes, Portland, Ore., nnd
run*. Tommy llenrleh touch'd here with onlv n ts-n tope n ' r | J -Ri. mantle lln comprise part of Mike F e n n ti, Long R?arh. Calif.,
itirr for a two run horn1» in the set the record &lt;n*i year. I)r ms ret. the s ta r-.tiu iilu d park.
with Charley Barnes, Atlanta.
third and DIMaggin le-ltrd hi* of Ojai, Cali., shot a :ill-8t-7ll
Tne four public link* art-, are
1: v i tin;* ynii TOMUIIT
*•1 liars # talk Mils
with th' ho*e» l.ummd in the
th# survivors of n giant field of
I’ln
l
II.If
llall.
Il.itbl,
fifth. It wn. DIMage's 21 t of
Vltamnnt. K.vlrr Prim*. Dope 200 golfers who liegan the tournsthi year.
ait-rl. Mr Ml&lt;-ko* t'hiM-.ilats Kye*. mrnt.
Snorts
Rounriun
tv.ir •llldwr. Kthsl C o m m .n ilfr.
Km&gt;, 21 year* old sod Ik&gt;vI*]i
Tne Philadelphia a ’h look ad­
Ii&lt;t|i|&gt;g l«**h. .
Hr VIVIAN IIKOWN
locking, is a meml»er of the £Jnlvantage of Cleveland', misfortune
] * . I t . r r S /IS tk M ils
I N«l I t ' l l ••&gt;•11* H -nM *
versily ot Miami golf team. He
to advante to within a half '-nine
K in a M lit ... I n lt a I t l . k , l, *p l" w&gt;n hi* way into *he semi-finals
of tho lead hy noting out St.
Jus. .U m -nulS, I k it lls X .. Ile a u tl* '. with a victory over Ralph Schneid­
Lout, in 12 Inning', 8 7. ILink
I 's s r r , r s t ir y H irin g . Ilrlilu ra iiu .
er of Shaker Heights, Ohio, in
Mr.Jenkl’* .Ingle with the ha-e*
Sul li s t s r u i n i l l i
H u lk in g 41 I . t .a l.r l M .l - o .s yesterday's sixth round.
loadrit ard two out lurn&lt;-'l the
lllr l. ru rlo o s R ap tala, T s x a * Ju s,
Oii!jv a few hours before hi* de­
trtrk agnlnat Al Wiilmar long af&gt;
('rn .* Y o im x .l.r , A rn lrsw Label.
feat Schneider ilefi nlcil Defending
lei midnight. lam R riulr hurled
II. .S tu ll P o s t.
41k liars VlSlh Mils
Chnmnion Wilfred Crossley of
h itie.. hall for 5 2/8 inning, to
Mail Atom, ttoliten H k y . P r i r * s Hi eralyn, to take a shortlived "gi­
rarn credit for h i. 10th victory.
Pali, Host* Itulajr. Ui.lv Norm*. ant
killer" role.
Toe big nol*e of th,- American
I'rioot Prlnrr. tint lliimilinarr.
Tne portly Hughes who eoniinIrfsh N i s i . .
la tg n e again wn. provided hy the
V* Mars k/iaik Mils
uully smiike. and chews on a rlgar
unrurhint. Horton Rnl Sox who
lurktssrlng, Hun l&gt;al*r, llufiip*
win another douhlebendcr. atretrhtr Mtlrphy, Asa Hwaflnw. Usiib - tli.iup. completely inastem l Ted
mg their .trtn g to eight .traig h t.
Star H im . J os Msp.r, lasva l‘ap, ln-llinger, Philadelphia, 0 and 4
to gain Islay's round. Ilughes is
SiMidar Hhovsrs. . •
Vern Stephen* hammetrd horn*
ask Mass fnloH li
of the few stylists seen in the
ei * in earh game to loimlde the
Jr* taivs M*. Hklrler J r.o , l*or- ono
Chicago White S&lt;ix. Pinny Gabkr'« IllltS. Hiilis's Choirs, C h rlK irs lot m anur.t.
A tlanta’s hopes rest with Charass. Oak Cliff, Hsll H arm . Truitt
not.se .hut out Chlraxo with five
this. •.. .
Iry ilarni'. to retain the James D.
nl*», 8-0 In the first game, hi*
T l k M a r s V l S I k M llr
Stuialish Publish Links Trophy in
•epind complct«' game of the year.,
H a r k 'ir r r t
O sl
J u s t le r
J u it s r .
H um .
I . n e lr r
H rn tt,
l-*l'is*t*
M r. , Atlanta.
Sle.dnn'k two-run rlout iced it.
lla n a h s a i l . J t a s i r r J s r k s l . I ln llln g
Ellt. Kinder gave the Chirm
Hull
- •
eight hit It* Inking the eccond,
hlk It.rr J ISIk Mllr
r S n s s - ir t .
Hrmphonr
N r .a n a ,.
fed, will, Stephen* knocking in
Ham Huailr. I*s li.l.o . Viking Miss.
three run*. The douhle win l»oo»tAulo
I'llnt.
Miss
Hlsrksvts.
ed the It- d Sox past the Yankee*
ask Mars a/iaik Mils
into thi. if place, their highest
• &gt;Mr ishorfsiop. oiv» ilni*r, OH*.,
Ilonrr Hint. Hoskst l^nl Mills
poritlon of the year and only two
Hii|&gt;rr. Tawrum Mnssn. SSllnlrs
i game* out of the lead.
talk llsrs tlrsrk I n n s
Detroit fell I- low .500 again.
&gt; n-,msoll* Ms. Juffnl Jnals. nils
tl«rk.
Mrslsrr Hoof. Wl&lt; tills Mnltr,
Loving to Washington, O H in 12
Tsns-rls. Klomllkr. I.lrss Ir,1
inning, c-flcr scoring .ix ru n . in
the first frame.
Ilui Newhnu cr roiddn’t hold
grr I finite a reputation a* a
that glia row* ,-ally lend ns the
roiling stone—from Tulsa to Illi­
nois to Green Bay — hut the
brown* .tint goln" nowhere.

Four l*ro Golfers Arc
Tied For L e a d In
Reading Tournament

LONDON,

Activity
Ham hall

July

SS (A1)—The

the games starting July 29.
,«
An informed source on thfl
I 0 . C. said the executive com­
mittee rejected an appeal of tho
l-rni-il »*mvf« er-nnl-ratloni which
wanted to take un the invitation
Issued hy the llrltiih oigoiiixing
enmmittee to the Palestine Olym­
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School

P'jblic Lilies T iff New Orleans W i n s
12th Straight Tilt
Paced By Two
Itv \8ROt'IATKl» PRESS
' Profe. -r K
W estern Players Now f)t leans' torrid Pelican* physio logist

Is

won ihc.r twelfth victory in the
last 18 .ta rts last night, defeating
Chaltanoi-ga 8 to 7 to resume their
surge toward a first division l.-rtli
in tm Sr.uthern A "ociation.
The Pelteans senrnt four runs In
the tiist Inning and sterr never
hcoilrd. hut the l^niknut* thn nt
en-il in the ninth with two run*. *
The Birmingham Barons, anxi­
ous lor their fourth-place standink two and n half g a m e ahead
of New Orhans. hi Id the line hy
dmbhing the Little llock Travel­
e r.. II to 3.
Ollier .rheilulrd rnme«. Mobile
phi* Were .'howrred out. Those
at Na-ihvillo nnd Atlanta at Memteumi will play douhlrneadcrs ton l/h t to mat,i* up for the lost time.
Lloyd Diet a who m-nled help in
thi :.lnth was rtedltrd with the
Ptlirans’ victory. Alex Zuknw.ki
was ths lu-i-i. T»»o home iun*
figoreil in ths- play, Al Flair of
the Pclitun* hitting for the cir­
cuit with oro- on in the second
inning and Chattanooga Outfield­
er lloh William, homcrlng In the
seventh with the hates empty.
At Little Rock, all hut two
Birmingham players crosses! the
p.nte at least once. A twn-run
hi.-ner hy George Wilson In ihe
first put the llarun* In front to
*t«.y. In the seventh Inning, Bir­
mingham enjoyeil a fovrn-run out­
burst featured by Fkeetcr Dirkt)'** iiymer with two mate* almard.
Rignthkniler Pete Mmllra seat*
teiert six Little Rock hit* for his
Kventh vtrtnry against three lo-».
^ s . Al Pierhota, humped In the
eighth for a pinch-hitter, was the
lo.er

It.ir Hit* (fist nsw IIXM
I’l-m-pMi Siswl.snt Hinflef
&lt;!ro--|i&lt;p(. ibmsnitire "Mralnr
Mif*.F usts base iiirn
I'Ji'pvtsMi- |nttf lost this
Champon will start irwl run
no rustler llv aralhtf . . .
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ut a«c or condition. ItaUi U ft
Scn». Phone SIT-W.
IliKhc.i ca.h p t n f paid for u.cH
furniturr. Tad Davia Furnifura
Co 311 E. l i t . Ph. U58.
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FOR BALK: 6 month* old red
in ile cocker apaniel pup. Phono
212-W.

HART TURKBTH
WILL RE JU ST RIGHT for your
Thankifrivinir and ChrUtma*
0FFICR ppa.-a in Kcl»ch Buildlitf.
uinner*. Hunt'a T uojuJo Fe*d
La nr* llffbt office*, newly deeoStore. 1IH Sanford Avo.
•ated. all utllitlek. heat and Jani­
tor oereW fnmlahed. Call M* 8
HELP WANTED
W. II. A A. Dept. Stor*
COOK with rvft'tencea.
Hour.
APA n~M ENT. 61R W. lit, 8L
7:00 A M In 2:00 P.M. Apply
.1:7 Palmetto Avc.
0 ROOM apartm ent wjth hath.
IV r’t Call, aee Mr*. W. R. Dy0
WORK WANTED
4 ** *’■
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1 ROOM opartment. 1101 French T la r'o r Work by tlic hour or Joli.
Avenue.
PioUKhinir, harroorinf, ,muurinir
nnd dirt moving. \Ye apeciallio
iT ROOM APARTMENT, No #hu‘.
in conditioning building Iota
dten. no peta. Langky A part­
and garden plot*. Phonj 107-J
ment*, till Park Aee. Apply
in the morning or after 6:00
Apt. » . _______________. ,
l*. M-_______________________
APARTMENT, flrit floor, very
convenient, furtiUhrii, all util- PRACTICAL NURSE or RADY
SITTER, can ntvo good r*fur
itir*. Monteiuma Hotel.
cnee*, phone il62-«t.
AFFICK rpare in Mciich Uultdinf.
™ ioirir* llRht offlea, newly deco- FLOOR SANDTNQ ft flnlahlng
cleaning ft waalng. Our p an e'
iidl’d, .11 utllttiwa, heat and Jani­
unit enable* ue to work where
tor Mrvlce Kirnliht’d. Call
Were le so electric .onnectiu
8U-W, H. A A. Dept. Store.
available. 21 year a axperlencAPARTMENT. 2I« W. Sth SL
B. M GUaaon. Lake Mary. Fla
3 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE CARPENTERING and repairing,
H-uir. day or week. Art Datigh«/ty, Phone 776-J,
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
lump, 3 bath*. Excellent locaLon Apply 60ft Plumooa Drive. Cooking and bouae work by the
da? or week. Ro.a Lee
_ phono 12SC-W.
mend, 010 Orange Ave.
a Liediooni bungalow recently remodeled. Located clone in. Furnlahed. Priced a t 94760.00 WIU I S S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
aicept • late model car aa down

FOR RENT

RtfflllRT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymond K. Lundqalat, Aaooclal* 119 Palmelto Ave. * Phone 1911
, Atlantic Rank IlMg. Pkmm 732
FOR RENT—n « o t aanter. Eaay
•pqraticn. Reaoonab'e ratee. SanF ire Room* ft Bath, larfte K trvnfend Paint ft Olaaa Gu. Phone
*
i-d alceping porch, equipped
k'Uhen. hardwood floora. 118
W. 10th Street.
LAWNS MOWED. For returnable
eatlmatee Phone 7M-W.
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REAL d u x ATE—INSURANCE Help-Relfy Self Service L a n d ry
PtOPFRTY MANAOBMRNT
Drier*
I twain g
RAYMOND M. BALL. R eallv
40* W. I l lb Bl.
Phone 1999
Km 4 Ftorwa Slaw Bank BMg.
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: OUR FLOIUDA* 110ME Tan" be
p o t free. Cali 091 for detail*
f t H. Air C o m p m ter. mounted
cn FOGGING* Southern Chem­
on whe*l*. 160.00 caih. John
ical*. Inc.
K'Hcr. Phone 746,
VLNETIAN B U N D8~made to“or.
SPECIAL
d-r. Srmlnolf Venetian Blind
re will electrify y»«ur prceent
Co. 820 W. 3rd SL Phone
tewing machine for 939A0.
1169-W.
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ilnvlanea. I . a a t . r a , g r n n t r r a , rrr* lllor™, o r o l h . r n a r l l e a . I . l m l n a l&gt;y.
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4: i . i . \ m o i i an* m o t t: i : wi t .
T i i .V, TltrWTi:t:W. If l l i l n a . a m i If
Ihe Satifiml UpholMcry, owned ■Irnd. t h . l r u n k n o w n i t . n i i i i , o r
nnd o|« rated hy R, Carmlchuej a n . i c i a &gt;ir a In t r u a t :
i* r t: it i K &gt;1 n r K A c T t m i N U
ha.* a full tine ut Slip Cover and iTIAir.AN’V
« v o riK tru U en. w h e i k . r
Upho|j*tery material.. For e*- Ita ilo m h l l r to f o r r l v n ilomnalln
prrt advice call 1112. 1tills o r n n k n o w n. ntol w b n l h a r d l a a n l v . l
o r r a l . l l n i r . am i ll a u n k n o w n «.*
Park Avenue.
I r l o . am r a a o f . In I n l . l r a l , I r u a .
| r r « o r a n v m h r r p a r l l a - ilHltnlnir
I v I h r o n e l i i i m fr r n r n a n l n a i »k™
MAKE the family car run like a n i l i l H I t l i : M A N I f A i ’T I T t lN U
new; Add safety with a brake l l l l l l ’ l X V ;
AI.ICM It
AltN* it . I* If Itvllia.
.y.tciil
rheck-uy. Low - ro«t,
If il*»U. Iirr u n k n o w n aiiou*.,
■coranteial work hy capcrti. mol
h r l r - .|.-vla»«*. I r a a l n r . . a i i n l r r * .
Parable in ea*y monthly pay. ■r r . l i i o r * ..r o i h * r n n r fl a * . l a i n*
ItiK liy. I lir n o ali, i i t u l r r o r a r n lli.il
menu.
l h . • , i , | \ l . h i : It AliN’n l . l i
GRNPR VL TRUCK A RtJI*T. CO. i ’ll Altf.lTW I- W.AItlVIC K. T l t r . 1 2 0 8 \V. H r . i .Street
TITH If lltln if a n i l If ilrail. Ida
In t r i i r t
u n k n o w n u r a a l r a a or a U n r - a i i r a
MAY l*ltiiWBT. If l i v i n g , n mi II
FLOOR SANDING an.1 fini.hini;
ili
r , r i u n k n o w n apem**, n l i r a .
with modem iipiiptncnt, 28 , t r 1nl,
1 • to - i, v j l v r a , i t r a n t i a a , * I *m| | .
y&lt;ii » experience, work irnor- t o r - o r o i l t r r | » r l | n a ■U lm l n i t liy,
ant* I’d. K, F, Hirvr’n ., Rt. 2 ' l i r - t i g l i , " 0.1.0 » r u K u ln at tin, . a i d
R o l I CIA, H a n fo n l, c a l l 710K4 o A Y i * | | i i s l l Vj
l r u P. O H LtN, It liv in g .
alter 7:011 P. M ur U 'forc 7:00 MiniA l lIfT I ilrail,
hla u n k n o w n epouae.
A. M.
In Ira. ili-1 |.r a-,, l e g a l . * . , g r a n l i v - . (
. r r . i i f o r . or o t h e r i w r i l e # r l a l w g liy. Ihronah, u m f . r or n g a l n . t
SKI-TIC TANKS, preru* cencrite lu
ihi I.i A i l T H I 'l t K. m i l . I N
iv.iiforred, state approved •lies HolUHJKIIT
A Mll.lAl. If liv in g . {
twi&gt;. 030 ami 7.')5 nllo n a. All j am i If ilead, bl* u n k n o w n a poll . r
wo.-U iruaranteed. T. O. Drown, heir*, ilrvlaeca, l e g a t e * * , g ram ***. ]
i i r lliora. or o th e r |i * rlle* rlalm Jr. Phone 13if W.
| loir liy. Ilirouah. timlrr o r a a a ln a l
, l l i . - . i |i| H llf lK R T A A I I L lj ;
J i i l I N KIHVAUP CietiM A N . If
Eepert Radio Repairing
I n Ion. aiul If il*ml, Iila u n k n o w n
l a p o U a r . In lla, ilavlaeea. Ingalera,
Fe*d Mvora. S ll R f nd St
• rrilllora &lt;&gt;r u l h e r i m r l l e a o l a l n i l n g
FOR,PROMPT amt effidenl Fe- hr. Miroogti, iimler o r w an ln at lh a
In IlN U tlW A ItU KIURMAN:
(r'cerntlon and Air (^omlitlnn. nl,I
j , M i:i*if r i * r i , i . i : v , i t n » i * * .
ini; -ervire, commercial ft do- noil I* ili4,l hi* u n k n o w n *|mo*
I’" lie. Cull (!, II. Peace, Phone h r l r . i l r v l a r r a , I r g n l v r * . a r a n l r r a ,
, . , , | | l f , r a or o ilier hurtle* r la lm 1453.
li n liy, Ihfotiah. u n d e r or nanlnal
II,r -*IJ IIUlt:i’H I* •-•tfl.I.KY:
Eicctrleal Appltanckd
i f H I f f t l t IlllfU’ IHt Y OIM I'ANT.
a ror|o»ration, f o r m e r l y k n o w n aa
R cfrlgtra-on
ii,.
m i.i&gt; iin n o i'iM i
i m iH * t : n Y
Repairing
IH-'II’ANT. w h et h e r II* d o m lr lle he
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
f o r e ig n . rlome*tle o r u n k n o w n , mol
2IU N, Park Ave.
Ph. 110«
w h e t h e r ill»-o|veil or r t l a i l n g . and
I t . n n k n o w o a a .lg n a . aiicreaanr* In
AH Wotk Guaranteed.
I n i . r e a l , IrualeM. nr a n y oilier
l o i r l t r * rlrtlmlng by, th r o u g h , tin*
13 N(ITU:is»—PERSONAL dar
or « ck f* a t l h a **td rXIOFKII
f l H f i r B I t r COMPANY:
I II Mi N ITT. If li v i n g , an d If
Fit.: HEALTH PIOTECTION end dead. Me u n k n o w n *»nu»*. helrr,
CLFVNEK LIVING rail PCI fur fl«.via*»a,, le g a ie e e , g r n n l e e a , rred|*
n ., or o i h e r part Ira , Inlm lng hy,
con'ulrte detail* on FOGGING. io
through molar nr a g a l n a l tb* anl-l
8&lt;&gt; unern Chemical*. Inc.
i II l l . N A T T ;
J If ItoiniINK ir liv in g , and If
HOME fur elderly people. Room •laid hla u a k o u w n apuua*. h*ir*.
ilet
I, galena, g r a n l e e a , r r* d |.
and t*uard. Sra.onahlc rate*. l o r - laeea.
ih e r pariin* . I n l m l n g hr,
Mr *. Mnlifl Alexander, Olll Lau- Ih ro g golir uuiidar
nr a g a l n a l th* l a i d
re' A»c.
I It IE'i IIIIINK;
All peraona v l a l m l n g an Inleraal
e l t h r r aa lielr, d r v la e e , Ir galra .
grante*.
iredlior
nr
o lh a r w lt e .
IS
A U T O S F O R SALE
k n o w n ur rnihnnwn. In an d l a lh a
f o l l o w i n g d r w r lh e d lamia, f n - w l l ’
4 WHEEL TRAILER, eultobie T h e N H L uf lh* N K ' t o f lha
for live Mrek. Itvpilrv a t Muxie Ki:&lt;, . Houlh 44* frat o f lha
W ' i o f the U4:'i o f Ihr H4:Ut
Rox. 110 W I at St.
“
Phone 899. Sand
8K»4 nf A H i. o f H4*,q o f
I Inn I t . T n w n i h l p t i Hnulh,
I UP* Dodge coupe, guaranteed Her
flange I] C u t.
good condition. Phone 1460-J.
T h e N ' t Of lh* S W ' i nr Ibe
H41'4 o f the MW 14; and lha
INI ERN ATI ON AL K5. new mot­ M W , o f lh a HtV 44 o f Ha.f|nn
T l iw n t h lp II Muulb. R ang* 1]
or, goixl tirve, rt’upholxtered, 54
4Ta*f Hr ml mil* C o u n l y . H i
new paint Jab, flat bed. Ex
You and each n f m u ar* hereby
Oollflrd that W illia m M nr|lna and
n llent buy. General Truck
tr.,aa i f , r i inn, hla w i f e , h a v e fltrd
Kupt Co. 208 W. UL
Ihrt r Idtl o f rom u la ln t 1» the a*lrnlt Court nf Hrm lm de County.
lu.;7 OLDS, good rooditlon, new I’h.rlda,
arrklng tn u u l e l th* l l l tr
i;il J K Hargaln 9376.00 . ( \ A. lo i h e land* de«. rlhe l a b o v e and
III • any t l .tag g e r l a r e n u ll and void
inn* U k c Mary.
a n y lni*r*at that y o u nr elth rr
nf y o u m a y h a v e o r r l a l m In and
tn ra id tanda
V o u are furth er n o tified t h a t
von nr* hereb y req u ired In fit'
t o u r a p u rerea r* In t h e o f fi c e o f
the Ct*rk nr lha Clrm ill O m r t nf
•h e N l m h Judit let Clr.-ul* o f KlnrIda In and Inr H em lnole Cnunte
'n l h a Court llm ie* a t Hanford tin
Monday, l h a f n d rikv n f A u t u e f.
4
p
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eurh d efen a e* ae m u m ay dealre,
n i h t r w l a * Ihe bill n f tainmlalnl
w ill ha i n h en ar rnHf*e*»d h r ynu
-ind e a f h n f vnif a r d a d erre* pro
rn n fe ean en tered a g a l n a l vnu.
!• I* fu r th er ord ered l h a l Ihla
o rd e r he nuhllahed B a r e a weak
•nr f o u r t f i au ereeal a* w e a k * ffnu •
n n h llr a tlm ia l la t k * H a n f o r d l | * f
a id a newa».*p*r nal lleh a d In ! « * ■
Ihnl* C o u n i v PInri**
AVfTMrmt fh* M nnorah le C ltvall
J u d * * * f»e l h * Ninth Judicial l**r.
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i l e e n d n o C1*rk n* thl* 1*1 d i r nf
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TALLAHASSEE, July M,
n.c Florida Supram# Court

Sanford Residents
Report S p o u t Of
W ater On S t Johns

rli*, attoxncja. Mr*. Marian

PRE-INVENTORY

A w ater spout that form ■*
the BL Johns Hlvcr luor Mullet
•• Lake P. rk a t about A:0» o’clock
Wadnardny averting and then dis­
appeared when rain twgan to fall
wa« seen by several parsons fi.hL"x in the vicinity, including Dr.
W. D. Gardiner, Sanford oiteopalh.
Tha while rolumn of tlic water
apout whirl twisted and mov­
ed about, approaching to within
about 76 yards of where Dr.
Gardiner and A. W. Wife were
fishing from a small boat, and
then receding into the riser. The
column, reaching up to the clouds,
varied from about four feet in
diameter to a few Incites, said Dr.
Gardiner.
Near t.ake llt.rney, A. M.
Phillips reported that he saw the
waterspout teaching up Into the
clouds and supposed that the bot­
tom of it was In luike Monroe. It
moved about at a rat," of
10 to 12 miles an hour, but caused
no apparent damage. Ilcnrj Wil­
liams, colored employee of the
Davis Furniture Co. was said to
have aeen the water spout.
A waterspout Is a whirling,
funnel-shaped column of water and
water vapor, extending from the
surface of a sea nr lake into hr.vv
clouds. It Is a meteorological
phenomenon and is caused hy op­
posite wind* of different tempera­
tures meeting in the upper at*
motphere, thereby condensing a
vast Vamount nf vapor into a
heavy cloud to which a vortical
motion is glvsn.
This vortical motion causes Iht
cloud to take the form of ■ vast
funnel, and creates a partial
vacuum at the center into the
vorte* of which w ntrr Is drawn,
thtrvafter joining in the whirling
motion. Waterspouts are frequent­
ly !u to 30 fret In ilia iH ri hut
according to rclentlsts, the com­
mon opinion that thev are liquid
water for their entire height It an
srror; the water drawn upward
doss not rise shove 32 feet.

affirmed without rnnimmit a vcr- LotUe Marion, wjio*.- hu.l-and « « i a
dkt in unlch th* Circuit Court in du-d from in {uric* raeeivtd i a u In bel
Sanlord awarded 12,000 to Mrs. automobtla cotillion.
Tha caaa Lises, Inc. by Msyulra, Voorhis

CLEARANCE

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The alxivo is !)'• architect's drawing of the new Christian ami
Missionary Alliance Church now telng erected on the corner at Dark
Avenue and Fourteenth Street. The new building, designee! Mr. El­
ton J. Moughton, local architect, is to be erected at the approximate
cost of 130,000, and will Include two auditoriums, with ample rooms
for the Sunday school. Kev. Glenn K. Smith, the pastor, announced
that the ma‘ti auditorium Is etpe-ctrd to tie finished In a matter of
a f« w months.

Third Party

Kev. Ferris

my woui on that."
The crowd retried banners and
placsids hulling Wallace and Sen■tor Glen II. Taylor of Idaho,
bis Vi.r Pn-.|.kr.lial running
|llut),

which has been a very fruitful
one." re|M&gt;rts the Waycrosi Jour
t&gt;«l Herald." many m s-ibe's have
added to the Church at-1 n
successful c h u r c h Improvement
t'logrum corrlid on Including the
irdecorating of the Church and

Il'M M ilnerU

from

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LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

CHILDREN’S DEPARTM ENT

SWIM s u n s

GIRL’S DRESSES

H eel

Broken lota of Petitcen. Betty Worth, Tween-Timer Dresses
and Play Suits. Cottona in prints, aolidn.

FORMERLY 8.9.5 to 12.95

FORMERLY 2.98 to 14.95

NOW

NOW

......... •“hasas srsa-rtss; m
■f .......- •• - — sstsjsi”* ' "

- "Kev. Ferrla' work with youth
People Itcfoie profits."
has hern outstanding In the com
"Itcpc.il the draft now,"
munity, the local church ami In
"Vets want peace."
state. He promoted the Youth
Wallace came here from New the
Conference movement in Georgia
York, lie was accompanied by ami
has served on the fseulty cunMrs. Wallace and u group of tinously
for 20 years. At present
rides.
he la serving as president of the
The Third Party nominee wsiv
ins Georgia Christian
ed aside questions from reporters M| „ lon, ry Society. Out of his
aU.ut Communism and party prim work w„ h &gt;oulh f(lme , |i(, v,&gt;|.
ciplcs. lie said such questions | untPrr Wallaca Jernlgan. who was
would lx* ana wet ed at a news ,irda| nw| by Rev. Ferris en June
conference later In the day.
I«nih „ f the present vear.
He did say that chances of his
"Contributing to the stuees* of
party uie "very much better thun |,i» m inistry has been the aseltany of the pollsters Indicate.”
tatwe of his wife, who is a helpWall*™ went from the station mate of grarlousness. ahllitv end
to the llcllevue-Ktratforil Hotel, snd ronsecratlon.
with Senator Taylor.
The Rev. Ferris Is reported to
At convention headquarters, it have helped organise a new churrh
was announce I that Fred Stover in Brunswick, Ga. ami has Ixen
of llainp'.on, Iowa, hts tirrn given active as a member of the Lions
the much-sought honor of Mak­ d u b , including visiting the sick
ing Ills nominating speech for at hospitals.
ItV IllS M
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Wallace, lie is a fatm it and long- • _ _ ..
— --------teachers desiring payment of lima friend of Wallace.
.nrssmen for Wallace asked that
Mlarisa during th* present month
The convention opens at 0:30 1 the government take over a wide
and August would have to give p. M. |,„,|„h t. Charles Howard, variety of American Industries.
an Indsmnlly bond Insuring ths Des Muinrs, lows, negro attorney,] Pome 600 businessmen from
Board of Public
Instruction will make the keynote address throughout the country took ths
against any lost resulting from a then. Nominating
'K spuches snd action yesterday at a conference
taacher*! failure to complete a the formal selection of the Walt for the Preservation snd Ad­
10 month farm. In most counties lare-Teytnr ticket comes tomor­ vancement of Independent Busi­
this term begins either during row.
ness.
tha latter part of August or on
The Now Party headquarters
Resolutions adopterl called for
8ept. I.
had announced that Mr. ami Mrs. public ownership nf railroads,
"Any monies paid out for sal­ Wallace would come fmm Nrw marine and air transportation,
aries 'prior tu the Iwginnlng of York by roach hut they rode In utilities, munitions Industries (In­
the actual school term would be an air-conditioned state room. cluding military aircraft), Insur­
■ • personal responsibility of the Mvmla-rs of Ills party Were lu a ance. ami other Industrie* such
school board members' snJ they parlor ear.
as mining, oil and lumber.
would have to reimburse tha
The conference also called for
A spokesman explained:
state and rotinty'Yhr salarlss paid
"Toe coaches were too crowd- government ownership of tbs Fed
when rervlcos should not bn rd."
I rral llteserve System — but not
rendrtrd throughout ths III month
When Wallace came Into s ig h t1of the country’s prlva’e com
ichcol term ," he staled.
a mighty cheer went up ami then rr, trial and lianking Institution*.
hi. f&lt; Mower* l*-gan a chant that
S-»ve crvali.i d potatoes w ith. la '••■I until hi left the station:
Hnvi- beef hri-ket with p re-.
hai.it " i gi r,. a mixed irg rta h h " "We want Wallace. Wo want psud hnrserariith or mustard
salad and a fruit and cupcake Wallace.”
1
and new potatoes doused In!
oc«-&gt;eit fur a hearty family dinIn New York Inst night the nixl: d huttir or margarine and
ner that is e«sy to prepare.
National Oiganiiation of Huai sprinkled with parsley ur chives.

One and 2-pc. styles in Cottons, Laatex and Jersey. Sizes 32
to 38

$ 8 -M
Guy Dressea and Pinafores. Select several now for vacution
months. Cottona In prints and solid colors. Sites
3 to Gx

FORMERLY 3. 98 to 7.98
NOW

$1-98

SUMMER SKIRTS
Cottons and Rayons. Solids, Gay Printa. Ballerina, Dirad)
and Buatle Back styles. Sizes 24 to 30.

FORMERLY 1.98 to 8.98

1 -.0

$4.98
Better Cotton Dressea in Printa and Solid colors by Irene
Ramsay, Jean Dutain and Celeste.

T. W. Lawton

FORMERLY 12.95 to 18.95

NOW
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PLAY s u n s

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Cottons and Rayon in StrjjMSh Plaids, Printa. SUM 9-18;

NOW

FORMERLY up to 12.95

NOW * 3 t ?

BOYS’ SHIRTS
Cotton and Rayon Plaids, Stripes, Solids

FORMERLY 1.98 to 2.98

BLOUSES

%

NOW

r .

i ' l ): ■ * » \ J r

.’W*-

Cottons, Rayon erepas, Shears in white and past#)#, flixffs
32 to 40
f

FORMERLY 149 to 5.98

NOW
Cotton Checks, Printa, Stripes, Sizes 1-0.

FORMERLY 69c to 1.49

DRESSES

NOW

W I T /.lf

Cottona, Rayons, in Solids, Printa and 8trlpea. Sixes M S;
12-20; 38-44. A beautiful assortment to select from.

S W IM S U IT S

FORMERLY up to 16.95

Swim Suits of Laatex and Cotton.

FORMERLY up to 6.00

NOW
NOW

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INPANT’S DEPARTMENT

PAJAMAS~G0WN9-SUPS
Cottons. Rayon Batin and MuitLcrepa.

FORMERLY up to 7.98

ROMPERS
NOW

Hand embroidered cottona In aizea 2 and 3.

FORMERLY up to 4.98

NOW

$1?8
1 to

$ 2 »

d h sA iIg tirsn srito a i

DRESSES

fo r its

Hand embroidered Madeira. Limited quantity.

Second owner m o!

Kaceotly, a large group of m ni car owners were
asked wbat car they would buy if they were
bvyiag ar*r car* today. Those who own used
&gt;Kaaflail lad tbem all in Mying they would bay
t cars of tba same make they art now driving.

standing, and Pontiac’* (ins psrforiuanca lasts
tbrougbout ths years. Tbert could be no kaar
endorsement of a new car than this—and we
tniti you won t forget it whtn you order your
own neat car.

la etber words—according to this survey —a uud
it mere u lir fitfr y * soar /Asa ttnj ttbtr
r tf « W €4tr.

Remember, loo. Pontiac Is the lowest priced car
In the world offering CM Ilydra-Maiic Drive» a tremendous advance In better motoring.

Of coarse, tbei could mean only ons thing:
f's depeadabillty and long life are out­

It’s wise to choose a Pontiac-a car so Ana that
even its agreed owner Is sure in Uk&gt; it.

SUMMER SUITS
Lifhtweifht wool. Rayon, Gabardine
feet for vacation traveL Black, Gray and
tela. SttM M B; ltto 40.

FORMERLY 14.96 to 4100

FORMERLY up to 4.98

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r« Protest the P m c * of lb* World:
To Promote th&gt; Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Ssnford.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A l'E H
VOLUM E

X X X IX

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Truman Talks
To Democrats
About Message

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

E flabliM hrd 1908

Dewey Confers With lien. Ike

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W A S H IN G !O N . J u ly 2 6 . (/ l1) 1‘ irsn Jrn t T in m an •u n im o n ril Dem­
ocratic co n g irstiu u al leaders lu
the W hile Hom e Iw ia y to review
the message lie* w ill deliver |&gt;eilo n a lly to (lie
R ep u b lican con­
trolled (o n g iec* tom orrow.
Mr
h u m an w o rked llilough
the morning on the fin a l draft ol
the ircom inrndationv ho w ill make
to the law m akeia w|u&gt; asceniblrd
(o r the r i l i a session ( I I A M .,
I1 JS .T .) called by the P ie iid en t.
[ u e | i l lo i two t a lle r t . M l. Itu*
man kept hit schedule ( ir e .
S en ato i ll.u k ley ( K &gt; ) . Senate
in in o u iy Ira d ri and M i. T iu m an 's
m e p ir t u lr i iii .i l tunning m a t e ,
headed the group of Dem ociatic
le ad e n invited to the W h ile llo u ir
at 2 :3 0 P M.
Presidential S e cre ta ry C h arlei
G . H o n la id M r. T ru m a n would
go o ver h li m enage and d itcu it
h it
le g iilalive
tecom m endaliom
w ith the group. T h e te
recoinm endaliom include a n ti-in lla lio n .
hnuting. civil rig h ti. and other
bdlt which M r. T ru m a n -aid he
was calling C o n g rrtt
back to
i o n n d er,
lle title t tla tk le y , o th er* Invited
to the conference w e re :

MIIIINO TO TALK OVII "non-polIUcal" mattri*. Cen Dwight L.sc-nhow r r and Oov. Thomai Dewey are ahown tojether at the Paw ling. N. Y ,
farm of tha GOP presidential cancUdat*. The conference. It v* *» staled,
(International)
concerned the Berlin crlil* and Germany'* future.
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Youth Caravan City Application
Gives Program For $350,000 RFC
At Rotary Club Loan Is Presented
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Senator l.ueat till), Assistant
Minority Leader; Hep. McCoimark I Matt I a**i»tant Home
lx- held tlliv week. Green .aid.
Democratic leader; Senator MeApplication of S an fo rd for
A team ol young people tepre
The »1llke c' i edit offer prolira tb (H it, Democratic uatioral •rnting the Metbodiil Youth C a ra - $350,(MX) loan to co n ilru ct
,videa:
1 4 oMlIMMra a a I ' M ' * 1 * 1
van prrtenlrd a ptoguin at the watrrdiont terminal hat liern I Kni|iloyr* involved In Hie IUH
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ir**n*«*4 «•« !■&gt;*» t «« i
Rotary luncheon today illuUiating taken under advicrmrnt by thr I
the work bring done by thi* o r­ Rrcomiiudion Finance Corporaganisation to revitalire the youth lion winch ha* accepted it at a
work in American chuichr*. The project, and their investigation
program was pre»enlrd by Orvdle w ill ila rt im m ediately, it w at an
nounerd thi* morning by Ed w ard
Touchton.
M m Maigarrt Mc.Million of Ib g g in i. manager of the Sem inole
HY I'OHTKK II. t.AN'SINti III Uaitoway, W. Va.. adult cuuntrlor County Cham ber ol Com m erce.
KOKT JACKSON, 8. C.. July
M r. Ilig g in t trlu rn rd S a tu rd a y |
Lou llarincmi mid J*rk God
26 (Special)—Little alc-rp will bit with the giuup, inlmducrd the
enjoyed by rtnl llattalion troop, oilier inembei* of the p»lty and noon with C ity Com m ivtionrr John txild were high point winner* in
of tin* Nntionnl Guard from Crn- raid they were biouglit to Sanfoid K rid er from New Y o rk where lit.- ierrratinn nrtivilir* *pon»orcd
tial Florida tonight. Preparation by Rev. J. E. McKinley of the they conferred with N rw Y o rk fur .he rhlldrrn of Sanfmd Ih- i
we-ik (iy ihe Sanford Recreation
for range firing of individual
rr «*iioii*4 «■ l‘*a* *1*1
weapon* tomorrow morning ha* F m t Metbodiil Church She ex.........alii
......nd*nr$». rondurl, i | b»H«
the companies from Orlando, plainrd that the Youth Caiavan
«n
n a,,..,,«
,,rr. ...„uu .. ......
Daytona llearh, Sanford, Ds-Lamt wa* slatted in 1939 to help the
1.tan..up Improvement In play and
and Eustis propping (heir rye* local churches give betlei Chrisr,-v.d‘. of ,,in,r,,t rnteiral by e*. I.
open with toothpick* a* they
cot t&lt;- la id .
clean, and check rifle*, rarhinea tian education to thru young
V\ inner* of th,- h ike rare* »,•/&lt;•
and .4f. Calilier piatola. Marhin# people.
H etty Ann Fortw**, S y lv l* I ',-nr
\T.IV
YORK.
July
2&lt;1.
M
l—
guna, mortar* and Drowning
She al»« Introduced Mi** Con­
sop „nd Jim m y llu t lr r .
In
Automatic rifle* will he fired to­ nie Wood»tm of Narrow*, Va . Member* o f Lion* Club* from nil wat, i relay* 1‘iinkv Moye, Jack
morrow afternoon. Hid llattalion Mis* Peggie llaitsell of Cliailutte. th- M ato and several foreign Go,tli&lt; id. and lad* liarlliraii wet,
Commander T. T. Long. Lieut. N. C.. Mi** Louiac Liggett of c-unn'tlea are here for the- 31 at
Col. from Starke, announced ear­ lo-wishurg. Tenn., and David It {annual convention of Lion* Inter­ theIt ainin-r*.
Wednesdhy'* ‘'TlraMiie Hunt"
lier today.
of Ptttaburg. Pa. who nal. onal, opening today at Madi­ Sue Ann Radford and Jimmy
Battalion level planning for the lllackhurn
son .-Miuarn Garden.
c l # a lla a e 4 l i a r a s e t « * l
llutiir were first to find llomovement and range firing of
Twenty-five thousand members buiie,’ tiesaure*. I'rire* for the
every Central Florida aoldier at­
and guests, including 5,000 dele­ most original coitume* went to
tending National Guard encamp­
gate*. weie a-1 per led.
Sa.iv Robb and Jack Gotthold.
ment at this South Carolina
Welcome* by Mayor William Judge* were II. C. Steele and
Army ha»e ha* l*en the ta»k as­
O'Dwver ami Governor Alfred E. Couch Fled Gana*.
signed to Capt. Richard (L Kidd.
Di Iko II of Nrw Jersey were the
/* watermelon party wa. held
Jr., Starke, Training officer at­
I'KAllODY, Mas*.. July 2«. (A*i fir«t order of husinest.
aftc-r tl.e iwimmlng artlviti—
tached to .led Battalion head’
.
'imight,
there
will
he
a
threeTl.ui. lay at Crystal Lake.
■iuart*m. Cant. Fred (I. Kuhlman. The old Merrick farm. * 22HOrlando, will he range officer and ycwr-old landmark recently con­ ho. r parade down Fifth Avenue.
Friday afternoon everyone en­
he |* re*pon»ihle fvr the familiar- verted Into a four-family apart­ The convention will run through joyed n talrnt content, which wan
iiattlon training of riflemen that ment, was destroyed by fire yes- Thursday, and dancea, reception* staged in Ihe auditorium of the
has been carried on the pa«t two trrdi-y a* firemen were hampered and other social events are sche- gramuisr school under the dimdul. d In addition to the convention lien »f Mi** Barbara Dumpier
daya.
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by u scries of incidents.
Schedule for he day will tiarl
Toe firrfightc-r* listed the*** M-i ions.
Punkv Moye wa* rho«cn the win­
Many of the l.ions arrived at ner by Applause, with her Inter
with reveille at .1 A M. Break- oh.i*4r|ps they had to overcome:
thei,
hotel*
in
rolorful
roatume*.
fail will lie served at 4 AM
( 1) The alarm was not sound­
pn-taiion of the “Jitnglr Daner"
Pimm Gum Florida came drc»»Truck* loaded with eager mu»- ed until a half hour after the Mate
II iph Carlton clireeled Hat or
ed *n Seminole Indian blouse* and day’s "Recreation Highlight* of
keteer* will leave the battalion started.
area for the firln g jln e a t 5 A.M.
rownoy
hat*.
They
brought
a
(2) Then the Lynnfic-M fit* deWeek" program over Station
The first *hot will resound at pa* tm ent was summoned by mis­ her** named Duke, the property iho
WTrtll.
7 &lt;-clock and t h e r e will lie a take.
of Ernest F. Turner, of Mel­
Arl.rlt-s made in the handicraft
• r»ail**r4 Ita Paae a lii
Mi Tanks on the Lynnficld en­ bourne, Fla. Duke, a regular at- division include oil cloth plsccgines went dry a t one point when tri.der of Lion* ronventlons, had met... shoe hag*, handkerchief*,
BXPLOSON
the fir* was believed under con- » walk around the lobby of the aprons, and leather case* for
Ki.l-kerliocker Hotel.
KF.NVIL, N. J.. July 2&lt;» (A1)— trcl.
comb- and nail files.
The Tennessee delegation In­
An eaploalon In a ateam air dry­
14) A mile of hose had lo U*
ing plant at the Hercules Powder laid U-fura firefighting efforts ched on* and all to meet “Miss
An *lira"—Mrs. John V. Ilummcll,
Co. rocked this community to­ could b* resumed.
day, hut ftrat reports indicated
(5) Automobile* passing over thr former Harbarii Jo Walker, a
Tn.nrssee girl. Will Watson, of
there were no rasuitie*.
the nose broke It in 20 places.
The hlaat occurred shortly after
Tne home kraa burned to the AI dm*. T el., ■ sheriff, arrived
IK noon (KSTl and w at heard gtvund with a Iota estlmatrd un­ with spun and a (tar.
officially a t 926,000.
arid felt over a 20-mile area.

West /ones Of Ger-’
many 'To Be United 1
Linder One Govern-1
tnent By Sept. 1

Tin* m ilit a ry governor* |noinI * . -I to |.|o,-e Ix-fote th eir gov ,
ertitiient*
the tiertnan
h-ailet*'
o lijerllnn to the ii-fc rrn ilu n i. T h e
G rrn iu n * eoiitt-llilr.1 ii referem lu lil
wool.I n im l.le N * r l* . Com m unl«t*
ami m a lriin te n l* lo &gt;tir dlneor.l.
No ileei*lo ii wn« leneheil on ■
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name for the governm ent. T itG ein ian * w anted nothing n ivo rin i;
of "w eatern Get m a n *" or imply
Ing (irininnv
G n iiin n y mar
wa* la-ing
»plit
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Lois Barineau And'^
Jack Godbold Win Rjct* D istribution
R ecreation Honors Com m ittee Makes
Recom m endation

Lions Convention
iMeets In New York

F i r e Department
Given Severe Test

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Third Parly Keynoter Cheered

C A M D EN . N J . July 26. (el')-A ii ag irrm rn t piovwhng lo i a 7cent as lots-lhr-bctatd incirace lu r
P iih I uc I ioii w o rk e r* of the Ite llile licm Steel C o m pan y'* mnr r a i l - ,
coast va iib wa» announced today. f • HANKIT H I. G cim anv
Ju lv
Tile me leave, announced by
* M ilita ry goceinm s m-l
Joh n G iecn, president ol the C IO - l , , , man |H&gt;bllcal lea.lew &lt;d the
In d u tln a l U n io n o f Manne a n d l , ' " r r ‘' r , , r ' " '•"•••• " ’ ••bed fin al
Shipbuilding W o tk e iv o| Amrnca, | 4, r , l l l r n l ^ lo n ig lil till plan* lot a
ami J M l.aikin. loiupany vice w e .irm G erm any government, it
president. wav in. In.ini m a 9Dj wa* learned o t fn tally
Ike ale a ll vrt.
caul And.a*
cent paikagr.
•ador R o b e il M u ip liy. poliln il
I lie paikage imluJrv:
1 Ac urn I lie L ijid on teases adtm u lo (.e n e ia l l.u tiu v It ( la v .
| of 7 cent* an limn for ImiiIi bate Amen, all n n llla iy govem oi llie y |
■pay ratre and employee on piece Coilfened | ., ,l week III W aililllg - I
loll m et llit- tie ilm bloc k tile and j
woik and incentive pmgiain*.
othei
(.r r n ia il l|U e t||o lll
2. Ap|ilication ol (hr mcreaie
I lie ag ie rin e n l leave* open (be
to overtime and night-shift difdi.oi (or p a ilu ipation in the In
»•"»&gt;'"' «*
approximately 1 „• cent |*rr hour. lute b&gt; the R u tiia n /one ill eavl3. A two-ernt-an houi cirdil for ein (ceim any.
tluwe employee who were on vtrike • I lie lo d ila iv fo -ern o r* and il.p
in 1947 cltiniig pail of thr vara- inililctric pircid en t o| llie date* III
the ill lee w ettem /one* decided
lion iienod.
Ill addition to ineieave for pro- t vi aI a cn n d llu elit a ttn n b l) w ill
ductlon workers, the- fringe work* be fleeted In S r |,| | | | , ih a lle i
ei*. who ate covered In- * separ­ will lie tu b n iilled lo the (iein ian c
ate roll Iraft with tlie sant.- union, III i lefeiendutn, ac tuggreted by
| w eir offered n f&gt; |ier rent Inj crease or I'J HO a week, whlcn- thr n n lllaiy g o c rin o it

Over 11,000 Church­ Higgins And K r i d e r ever t. greater. Green .aid.
A
k n Tt ai
i l lKf Ti o
n cn
r i i nan
n tts
u l fi&gt;Ratification
in the
/\iso
mnany., ,llna meeting*l(K.n)r,,
(n
es Have Been Aided
About
Sanford
Deal
the
New
York.
lloston,
Baltimore
By Group Since ’39
I mul llolMikrn. N J , •rr«*t will

National Guard
Troops Are Given
E #
Rifle Practice

A sso c ia te d Prcjiir L eased W ire
"
■■ II - .
■

S t Z U - S . A nd B ritain Ban Train
GivenWorkersMovements To Russian Zone;
es A gree On G erm an y
Agreement Is Signed
By Bethlehem Steel
WithSliipyardWorkers Of Nine Yards

Special Session To
Convene Tomorrow
Morning On Infla­
tion, Civil Rights

.MONDAY JU L Y 26, 1918

Strong Counter-Move
I*. Taken Against
Mouth OKI Blockade
Of

B n lin

B y B ed s

DERI IN. Julv Jf». v l* )- I he
I in trd s , * ir , *ud fit ,is m banned
liio ce n ie u it ol lla m a i.-.day to a n d
f l . x i i the R u ttia il /one ol C e rinaliv
Amen, ail
o tt.ciafa
aaid

technical Jilluultica
stoppage.

earned tha

I be i.iiut A m eiit an -B itlith a c | lio n
i|ii&gt;eaird lu L e the most
p citifivc tuunler m ove )et ta k e n
In the w rcle ili A llie s to b le a k
(lie K u c iiu ii bloc kade of lle ilin ,
| now .* in. ml I* old

• •eiiei il, l.uciuv |)

l lay and

S i l i n in KoLciiton, ibe A iu n ic a n
and liiiloli unfit a I &gt; guveinots,
look the action at * cunfeiencs
III I i.inkluil llie i e d i icllon* a(C
cite* live .it once I lie |.|olnblll l.S
i* i g j i n i t the niovrinenl of all
II .cin * "oiiginctiiig oi teiiuinaling''

ill llie S .iirl /one.
w lieu

liilli*

ll,e

Rom an*

i topped

on the lung tailway b e-

Iweeu 11*-1lin am i the w fltern
/one* -.1 Gentian), they a u r r t e d
tec Inn, al d d l u u l l i r a " wcie tha

calter.
WAVING A C O IN tT A lK (|.
hi* home alat* of t. wa n ...r .e » I* ll .w aid ,
I n . "I
• . , 1 1 pcirnto to cl'reta w h ic h grreti .1 III* k i
t« tpctrth Wttll
w In. Ii lie &lt;'pencil llie Item f Wa lla c f ’l tilld P al '* «. livcnlion in Philadel­
phia lie. .Ir III :n (rig h t ), w aving to the delc-gali *. 1* Lhner tlclivoll,
head ct llie national W a lla ir- fo r- P ird d e a t col .inillee i f n lc/iiullu u d l)

I
S and lit it •* la o ffic ia l* in
l i a n k f o i i d a ily teem ed the rail
•toiipag,- "r, .inciiiin- -au ctio n s."

Autliurltles said ll.e tail com. Iiieici- Ik-I wren It,. Soviet lone of
I •••■ mane and western Kuropa
| "Jiifiii't *m.unit tu much." In| li'ii-vtiil ,'ciuMlir* of vccstcili Lui,.|it* have- t.rell mfui lilt'd of the

Wallace Made ’Em Pay And Like
It To Hear Him Deliver Speech v * . T “ 7“
iiu iih ii

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a t* i

H, ha., urn i»:

i ugoslav L ea d er
FMedgcs S u p p o rt
I*.nil v%ill
UoVhii hi | hi| i| | ( 4| IiiaI»»iv Itil (I lr.i«| mir lluiiK it Im
Ir m i n i lit*- $r« i r | •*f tlif* Aliir I ltd II t | r 4%UfV. 1Im tre If | It lll4l 4 ltd
Ol* Soviet Union
♦•I Itflb- |&gt;ru|»|r «.in Itiik i»%P| llinir •!•*•«* 1• I'l.ift -i Irw lug |&gt;rop|r.
m il AIM 1.11 IIA. Inly 24k

d I'I

llrn.%

W.lhcr'% Pmgfr»«.%r

MEXICO CITY. July 2fl ul*.
llie money iliac one irluctant tiiillioii.inr will dit||ori|r in a moment
IIKl.t.H Mil , Yugnalavia. July
—Thr HLiiAtitih r- •• mimnill* ••
n «triluitioii «•( III plicate ap|K-al lot llie valvatiou ol d r Drinuctslir or Republican 2rt &lt;4'l Vi.r I'l. iiiirr
Fihurd
S B' f f l , k " „
,,
— - KatdelJ told luriithei * of th#
tv i- -trirlly limiled.
KM|fr&gt;|lhlc,
|
f„r llltf
1 iieualav r»ioiimnlat naltv today
lb.i when Hank Wallace'* fund
^
........... „.jM
"the new Yugoslavia will he
||onf Wr|(, ,|rc |,|r,|
| „ , „„.L i.iio-i Inl* Ihe plalloim in front of
overned in b,r fuirtgii pulley by
,lii o ,.r more rheci mg partl.am
but aimolinre»ment WB* held Up toe |..» kftbm ik Ii I &gt;1-a n| ta un llm it
ihe prineiid,", -f I,* .,-, Indepenuntil di.trihiltion eould I-' an •-•i.
&gt;li tire and *m puit o f tl.e antinotinred »imuttanr,Mi*ly In Me*l,,i
tinperialiallr pulley of the Soviet
I I..« , sperlenc-d front man,
I'ity and Waihlngton
t'nion."
\V II.. nr Gailmor, i, rlpe-mouthed,
The l*rge»t abate of avndhM bal.'l. /. i mini Voi -,- of etlrelile
lie Haled II** plllieiple* a*:
■ire for rsp n it by iuihI'i. mg uti. lion, l.'giii* willi i, plea foi
I t'n iv e i.a l *. tivilv fur pea1'*
• ountrira will go l„ I'ul-a. wlmh tl.ooil , ulitrihutiona Ii, lit,- p | „
*ii«l peaceful r,x&gt;|,ra tio n on Ihe
will get 47.IXHI nirtrir Inn*, inoal
o f It from the United S ta n
The committee, one tlf tloTk id . Ii Mint*Danger­ 2 E.-onuinlc iiM.priatiuii with
rommodlty organltatiuns of ihe j oiling upon ibe u.-li,i» to gather
United Nation* Fo,a| ami Agn ■ii nil the s tra y silver.
*11 coin,trie* on lin- ground of
Anne,Semple
McPherson
Ol
ous
To Fishermen enualltv
,ulture Organisation, made ovail.
un.t ictprct of mutual
i
alio
i
Divine
had
Ihe
same
up
el l,gal Ion*
able to Europe only part of the
pi
.„,
Ii.
They
did
il
in
llie
iiaine
I \ \ I R .M I R , F I s .. Ju ly 2 6 -undue available in reeotiinieinla;i The iiollcv of support In the
and a heaven Hint had (sl*&gt;
,,on* f,,r ,rt Kuiopean rountri,-. oItsf tJiglon
Dove t'av r wav peaceful force* struggling for peace, na­
|'ii
in
Ihe
sky.
tional freedom and independence.
announced earlier.
The Progressive party has again Iim1.iv lire threat (list had
The committee made the fol­
I. Support tu the anti-imper­
hung
ovn
it
fur
a
year
wat
richanged
the
ap|M-nl
from
re
lig
io
n
lo w in g
recommendations for
i a l i s t i c policy of the Soviet Union
•i*
t-rdlile*
It
c
a
lls
out
the
dot
other areas (countries and altoeaploclrcl with an ear-tpliiting mat „ml the countries &lt;&gt;f the peoples'
l „ i» ,rum the common people on o
tionx In metric (onsl:
I lie lt*/*r,| was a Flench m ine.; lem«H-raclr* ttbe (’umniunlvt Na, &lt;
, I
*4
II*
I'
, ,
|
l
Cuba 47,000, Saudi Arabia 15.
wlmli
N .„ c r spell, taitl probably
iiMvel.ipmenl of c o p e r stlon
I 0, Syria S J w , South Africa 5.
I inLr Iimiii il» tii«*e»ii i i Aiiium). in ntl rrsp^rlR with tlm
"•O , if. K . t e r r i t o r i e s
llonwu
L IG H T N IN G H lltlh K N
7o0, Ceylon 5.000; Middle East
till iiilMfi **•»») *)••• *•HlltrlrA uf lh#
the tl,under storm late N)A11Hil«|iir R4t (liitlrj Iir|r
i • 11111r'**i iluiiitN'iifii* lu Ffunomlc
t. rrilorle* 2JJOO. Mi,lava 20,61)0, linDuring
tl.e („llf Jiti ram.
iu
)
afternoon
lightning
struck
India 20,000, Chinn b'o.iNN). PhllpSlid cultural life w||h I Esc ob|CCt
•he
north
east
cornet
,.f
the
|)l»i.vr|e,|
4
veal
ago,
llie
P nr* 15,600, Iriilutiesln 25.1'U*), I'
.,f strengl belling r lie common
S Military responsibilities Ko \ n l d e i Hotel, ehlpplng owuy j, inilluMriil id war wai rtam innl ilevelopriicnt in tlie Sociilittic
com
er
of
this
inasont)
on
i.a and Ryukyu* Island* 25,600.
■•I llo- hutrl but not t lift YA|*«- tin In hi aiiialeui wliu cleclarrii ,l •uintrlea.
('ult-crt t. Olson, former govThe
countries
and
a s s e t ssupplying
u p p i ; •••»* %•#*****•*»■
•• w
i n
*li
*s,
wa* tin luilir Mrirly s buoy, lie |rrnor
number of mi-trie tons th-y will I K
,,‘*l&gt;'»ge.
&lt;&gt;f r»llfurni». «ay» Premier
caul
Marshal Tit-, told him yesterday
|.*vr for e*|Mirt incliidr-- Austia ,
li* 1,060, Ecuador 13.000, Egypt
'r.AIN
(apt
Ken I. Starkweather, Yugoslavia I* lends- and willing
“0 500. Meslrn lO.OcK). Siam Hid.-’ -HUM REAL. July 28 id*) — operator ol a lodge at tilts pic j to trad e with the United State*.
000 amt the United State* 81.900 i International Paper Sale*
- puny
Inc., today advised it* tuir«i,ur t|Mit hi llie Florida Kcyi.
SHELTON DIES
11 asMtlfcuvd I I n I'gftp I w u |
customers that effective Aug. I
PEORIA, III., Julv 26 i/P» —
"•c itanclard prlcw of newsprint
1Hri nie Shelton, member of th#
I s. PILOTS KILLED
will I.,. Inrrvased I t u ton.
, notorioia* Shelton gang of pro(V
II
S
H
A
D
E
S
,
G
e
rm
a
n
y
,
J
u
ly
Abltihl Power and l'a|M-r Co.
iill-ition eta day* wa* shot and
i'
I lie U . S A ir F o rc e an
I , annouiired a | i Increase in
killed from ambush today.
nuur.crd t.-la y two fir s t l.ieu ten
,
l»»t Friday. Crown ZcllerUarh of San Francisco announced nuts (’ l.a tlrs I I . K in g ctf llrit t u n .
ITALY SI. \NDEHKD
u similar increase last week and S D . siul Uidx-rl \V. S lith e r of
ROME. July 28 ,4’)—Magsrlne
A r lllig t " " . t 'n llf.
w ere k ille d
Seminole C o u n ty w ill not in e rra ,e its la s n u lla v r but w ill continue |
Editor Samuel# Dina wrot# In
,
Northern Paper Co, „f
to o |icra tr on a 10 mill levy for all |*urpo»ei. it w at decided by the N.-w York .aid they were Inking tlu r 47 tran sp o rt plane c ra sh in Don lta*illo that “ Dogs would
lli-ilin
Sat
tu
day.
have voted better" than Italians
C o u n ty Com m ittion on Frid ay aflrrn o o n at a meeting held for t a t eipral tln-ir price |3 a ton.
In the April election*, when Com­
n a tio n purpotet, sa id 0 . P . Herndon, county c le rk , lin t morning
MOUSES K IL L E D
munist* were besten badly. He wa*
, HtKNCII TROUBLES
No persons appeared at the meeting with applicatio n! for adjurtANN
ARBOR.
Mich.,
July
28
I A 1(18, July 26—&lt;/Pt—Socialist
sentenced to a year in Jsll far
menti. taid M r. H ern d o n . The Com m uim n adopted a tentative budget deputies Who wrecked tbe govern­ id’i iwo lioraea galluping at top "slandering the nation."
speed
collided
head-on
and
were
from O ct. I , 1948 to Sept. 30. |94'»
A detailed ad ve rtn rin rn t con- ment of Robert Bchurnat, a week
killed last night. S h eriffs de
J \ P S REPATRIATED
cerning this appeal* in thi* ittue o flic H erald, a necessary procedure ago Were harassing the govern­ puties reported. Their youthful
ment
of
Premier
Atulro
Marie
toTOKYO. July 26 d ’l—General
iiefuir th.&lt; Commission esn offiri-F
rider*
suffered
only
minor
hruses
i
| MeeArthur’s headquarters today
aI-oiH 20 percent of the budget, day before it had a rhattre tu Inaltv ndopt the budget.
Itorn.
J nnnounerd 4,900 prisoners of war
II. II. fh/pe. chairman, declared he estimated: law enforcement
2
DIE
IN
FlltK
Unwilling to take responsihilt-een repatriated from the
lod*&gt; that the County Commission takes about 15 percent, salaries, tv for the six ministerial p o s t s
EDWARDS Miss.. July 2 8 - had
intend* in "hold the line" on the 10 p e m n t and the balance is Marie offered them, the Social- (AV-Two elderly sisters d id l‘o&gt;t Arthur-Dairen area.
These were the first Japanese
present millage through practice taken by all other expense*.
1st* have asked Marie lu inclu In screaming f o r h e l p In a fire
A public hearing to consider only two of their party in Ms which destroyed their colonial relrased by Ihe Russian* from
of a- much economy as possible
in spite if Increased costs of mat- the county school budget will lie cabinet—Leon Ilium aa vice-pre­ mansion today. Cries of th# wo­ Dial district sine# 11 arch. 1947.
errsis and labor. “I do not feel htiJ Friday morning at 11:00 mier and Paul Ramadier a* min* men. Mr*. Bettv Henry Mont­ T h * Russian* sl*u released 1,600
th at the people of Seminole Coun­ u'rltck at tha Court House, It was ‘•J*r *&gt;f »Uto. Both Ramadier and gomery, H5. and Mr*. Laura Hen­ Japanese from North Korea.
ry Davidson, 83, members of a
ty ran afford to have their taxes aru-ounced today by Hunt T. W. Blum aro former premiers.
5VELL HEELED
prominent Mississippi family, araised." he stated.
I.-'-ion. The tentative budget aa
GUETEBOHa, Sweden. July 26
roused neighbors early (hie morn­
T ut total budgat la set at more adv.itlsed anticipates toUl exTRUCE VIOLATION
M 3 - Russian
Deputy
Foreign
ingthan $406,000, and Mr. Pope point­ pcrJilurt* and balance* of $1,088.A nonr the flret arrival* was Minister Andrei Gromyko landed
ed out that the larg est outlay, or 024 Of the total, teacher* will . . RHODES. July 28 - 6 P J - A
Nation* m ilitary observer Johnny-Wilkerson. who said Mra. today from the 8. S. Gripsholm
more than 47 percent of the total, ircciva $460,000. The state ap­ United
today Jowiah piano* and In­ Davidson, silhouetted by flames with 40 pieces of luggage. Ha
will be for the road and bridge propriation to the operating fund •aid
fan try had violated th* Palestine
fund which la a*t a t $119,660.
will t* $314,518 and to tho capital in * * by attacking three Arab and In her nightguwn, waa on a vetoed alt reporters' questions
W elfare expenditure* are th* ouiUy fund, $48,671. Total re- village* along tho Halfa-Tsl Aviv shelling porch crying, “sav* us.* but posed for picture*, uromyk*
The building collapsed a abort has benn th* Cbiaf Russian denixv largest item, accounting for
(Ceatlaeeg Os Fax* Tsre)
road.
___
L__ , ^
time later.
legal* lo th# United Nations.

Wartime Mine Is ;
Exploded Amon^
Florida K e y s

m m

h m

m

m m

County Commission Promises No
Increase In County Tax Levies K

F
H

S
I*'*

JtTHTirB DIRS
JACKSON. Mia*. July 2(1 O P)Chlef Justice Sidney Smith of (he
Mississippi aupreme court, who
died Saturday night, will lie hurl­
ed here today.
The 79-yrar old Jurist «H*d I"
Baptist hospital o f hemorrhage*
after a long period o f declining
health.
He had aerved on the state's
high tribunal 39 veara, the long­
est period of service for any on*
man In the court's history. Ila
had been chief Justice since 1912.
SKABOARD PROFIT
NORFOLK. Va., July 2« U T)The Seaboard Air Lina Railroad's
net income for the first half of
this year was t5.P53.07H, an Inrreaa* of IIJM3.327 over tha ftrat
half of IM7, tha HAL reported
today.
Total railway operating reremie. for the period were |6 t r
6M.909. a fd.H0I.il 1 gain compar­
ed with tha first six months last
year.

I 'H IL L IE H ' M A N A G E R

ARMS REGULATION
LAKE 8UCCE8S, July 2«-&lt;A*)
—Th# United Nations Commis­
sion on Conventional Armaments
virtually gave up today all ef­
forts to regulata arm s until peace
Is mad*.
The commissions working com­
mittee approved V to 2 a BritishAmerican resolution saying peace
must he mad# with Germany and
Japan before arms can be effec­
tively controlled. Russia and the
Soviet Uukralne voted against
the majority.

I'HII.ADKLPHIA, July 28 (J-,
— Eddie Sawyer, manager of the
Toronto Maple I^af*
In the
Intrrnalidfial laague, today was
named manager of Ihe Philadel­
phia I’ti 11lies.

JAPS SENTENCED
YOKOHAMA, July 28 &lt;/»*&gt;_
Two former Japanese naval of­
ficer* were sentenced today to lx
hanged and two others were given
40 vear* each In prison for be­
heading U. 8. Ena. A rthur L.
Thomas of Savannah, Ga.
Sentenced to hang were former
JACOBS DIES
Japanese Ene. Tstsuo Tanlguchi,
CUNTON, 8. C . July 28 (/F&gt;- who did the actual beheading, and
William Planter Jacobs II. pre- former Lieut. Comdr. Isamu Sato,
jM*n* o f Ik* American Cotton who ordered th* execution.
M anufactonr'i
AsaociaUon
Is
NOT ACCEPTABLE
„ P** M*F*-*rw»ld South CaroTEL AVIV, Israel. July 2 6 activltUa in a rich W)—Source* cloee ta the Israel
Ilf# Included tdw atlon, manufac- government said today Count
taring, rollgion, sports, adm tislng Folk* Beraadotta'a Mggestions
and publishing, died in Doctor's fo r Immediata demilitarisation of
Hospital a t Washington y ttitr- Jerusalem appear unacceptable to
day from a heart attack.
Israel

—

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