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SA N FO RD

By R J. SCOTT

SCOTT S SCRAP BOOK

WEDNESDAY’ JU LY 21, i-jis

HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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.lews, Arabs Agree'
On Palestine Lines

M arie’s C abinet

. - I ™.’.'

"
lr

!•&gt;.t

but

muvly

that n * Ul

a had nut yet sighted them.
French Air Force plain
them.
the French news agtr.cy
Plane Crashes Into hadKarlier
reported that 2U were aUrirc
all had been rescue.!
Mediterranean Sea andTin*thatplane,
ferrying families ofc»,

l('anllSMe4 Irvaa fuse llsel
ll's s lls s u lis a rea r o.*-i
a*W.. displaced |*4*i son a bill
ein Germany almost caused the
Tlw
intnufi*,
which
the
PteslJi.KM
'I.SAKM
.
July
2
1
,
o
P
,
Kv
collapse of Premier Hubert Schu*
Arati and Jewish rinnmnt.nr* man's guvernmetit a montn ago.
tWn* mill he signed with reluclam e will allow min,i**l*.n **f
signed t.alay a truce agreement The Fchuman cabinet fell Mon­
French soldiers from North Afil;a*
f.ilnir boundaries in Jerusalem. day night because of a dispute
200.000 displaced person* In thi
MARSFII.I.K. FRANCK. July .’I l.nck to France, was forced down
The meeting w n no cordial, the over the army budget.
U.8
—i/P)—Five of l.'l persons al* at I • .iiii* ait miles off the Meditcrrsn.
fart that they (till an* enemies
Mr. Tiuman said in » statement
Andre la- Tioqucr, Socialist and a French Air Force Wellington . nn coast. It sent out an S.OJL
thtcured.
at the time nf the signing &lt;hut
and F r e n c h officials ordettd
vice president of the assembly,
A three mart roniular .truce I * a lending dark horse raiididate. plant were rescued today after a idaio* and launches to the rescue.
the hill ill**, riiniiiate &gt; i t
forced landing in the Mcdlterraftco.
iininion
on
which
U.8.
Consul
both Jrw iih ami t'athnlir •!' The Wellington took off flora
ean. the French Air Force h ad*
th nrrul John Jimcph Ma&lt;*|hin.iV He called on llw President
plan.I priw M . The I»* nn•»r»«:
, morning. Former Premiers Pa»l quarters for Southnn France so* Reghnin. Algeria, this mornin*
(
M
I
.mm
served
tutiel
vi«c&gt;l.
plalfoim, adopted at Philadelphia
I* md for Istrid Airport neai h»i,
T S Major Nicholas Andronovich lEeynaod and Paul Kama.her al»« noUdred.
recently, would Increase tlw
Marseille naval authorities i »,j
H.*a.l&lt;|uailets did not »nv thnt
roofer red with Aon. I
f
Atlanta,
Ga
.
rearesented
the
bet to l*c admitted to
'•
Aunul spent the night at lot the remaining e ight were •!■ f .i..' - one of the rescue planes, a DorI
i.itrd
Nations
mediator.
Koaa aaiii flip I'lc side lit •!»&lt;•
nrr flying Imat, crashed
crasnetl whil** tr&gt;
try.
: •umijier home nt KamU.itilh t and
will rail fur:
lietum rd to Patis this morning. hours of his sperrh to the* his­ in.* to land near the wrecked Wrli
.1
I'as-age of n |*4*tnliii|* men*iii i
He legun his conversations im­ tory of his party, lie -poke li cton, hut no one was hurt
Auto Industry
to provide federal K' ant» nf ITon.
mediately.
quietly
of
thr
party
purge
In
000,OOP annually to tlw stnti &lt; for
The system of “parliamentary IV 7 which elevated him *&lt;• lend*
H a r l ' a a r * I I I m l * « a » OM|
aid to education; and * ininml
* .^ a
■*
•
• * "f
M«&gt;*&gt; »#I •
Th**li he Vnine to the partisan
Ik ..dd* that ‘‘dealer* are look- j wat would ap|iear to il.dicatt*
raiMnir tin* minimum uage fi*on
ing for m strong late-sumnier, I tnat the new cabinet wuuld l&lt;* ! uprising which he led ugailist the
40 to at |**aat " ^ «**•••* an hour.
W YORK. July 21, upu.
1*11 rito
ea.lv fall retail trade*' in the mid* |roni|H.sed of Communists, Social­
It•i«« laid hr doubt* tin |e hi
.* • amt southern arena “when I ists usd Radical Socialists. How­ in &lt;1 he lu-gan to •penk in**t «* Mill of ^ s.IMIO each was |Kittc.|
l« a new .rrnmmeintatlnii on nr
II
Afl.fi !• u
' for
six top Communist
.*"• ro nop* of wheat, ruin and ever. neither the Socialists nor t..poll
veisal milltaiv training
the Itadicals trust the Commur cited
I i
indictment on
&gt;oit'Hi come In."
.si,inlly after H
*
W.
m'.
ofadvocating the violent
«»nlv f 11
M st industrv analysts ripeeted ists and most of them an* rcftrtm * , i ha Whlti ii
•tr m f win
Miuir- t. &gt;tl me of the U.8. Gov,in.
Indent nil* nee Day to mark the solved In oppose letting the Com- niuolst*
cloned that Senator .1 llnwnid
rf4i| i III# m i. iir
g le to
i
'.egm.iing of a tapering off in munisU share power again.
M it.li.lli t III I. tin Ih nn-riatii
Schuman's gover nrnent did Ind n it «l
IT.* - x. headed hv Commumit
dmtat.d for rata on the used car
national chan mull. had •••■n lalb-d
include
Communists.
It
was
made
Instoiical
account
had
I'art, i ' airman William 7.. Fos*
ill to talk with tl*r Pri'-idelit
up of Radicals and Socialists n* la-eri hading up to thi* clitnnt.
w tie arrtsted last night
Ross said the I' m -idi * Is It'll
si'toniolive news added:
wi II as his own Popular Re­ II. wanted to slum tl.qt when tie • srilv after u fedrtal giaiul Jury
i IlNl’1 tit* Itasking Gi.ngi t *
‘ I *••*. pit** the optimistic outlook, publicans. It quit whru the So­ •'.,1111111111141• in Rtll lolled for
ti i 12 of lia* party's niga
liuhlicnu plntf. it tn Itt|u|i1«*l| a!
I 'tip*, mo t dealers were quirk cialists voted agulnst his ilefcn*r the uprising against Nu.*l sup*
command.
Philadelphia. S&lt;»m&lt;* ••f lh&lt;* lull*
■tirlare they nre being i*4p4*riul- j budget.
IH.rters inside the country and
Th. lait.tKtO hail for the sis
involved iii ins rrr •'III lilt' 11*1*4t
mrrful nlonit storking too henv. |
iiguins* the Invaders. “All th** «a* posted in U.S. Treasury
ate part of that |.lntf&lt;nin, Ro*
Iv on .ate model*. Continueil
I - pi in Vug..-lasia wi r.- it. the I!.... is hy Rolwrl W. Dunn, trrsv.
T it« #Spei*fh
aalil He added.
new rur prmlurtion, they feel, will ;
fight willi us and iM'hiud mm*" of the Civil Rights Co h iim i
“The I'realdent hu* alnady
•vi otually hammer down presrnt j
I ad* Stalin."
tl HtiilPtinl IfsiHi f*M«r Hurl
F m *! on hail Iwsides Foster
made eleai Inn pinginm The Ian?
jours a* soon ns summer travel i
*uld
the
('o
m
uiuiiists
ai'd
H..
ei part of ! I . Il't lal I
'• r.onc. Winter trade tills year, I which he i!e»crib*i| us non. Marx­ only th e •'onim mists i ....k |oil t ii.ii' Kugene Dennis, general see.,
i tatv of the Communist Party, *
which In* Is asking ia ahead)
omrv Mill, will la* worse than lu t |ist.
Titr said the Socialists h i r • ill this s'ruggle II, made an John Wtllinm.on, national labor
jiendmg in H&gt;e t’niigiess, and
vea* *
■mniunist
*
■ inflm nred hv tietman
S ihumI ohliijuv reference to * ’
• .letnr v; Jacob Stachrl, chair*
Inin h of it has gMI* n lot r
|llenow'ials and pelt) middle class in oeighlMiring countro who fhil ' mail of thr patty's department
ill the legislative |iroce»».
I thinks 1 1 until the first Socialist t.&lt; M scow instead of h ad mg up- ,f agitation, puldiration and nlu*
''lie i&lt; not aakinii (Tot
•
II lashed i the lender« cation: New York City Council*
|Workers Party &lt;f Yuguslavla
do the lm|M*aa|lile
C hase’s M eet
nt whir
|the t'oniinui.|*t •• h s i founded of the pre-war gover
,ui Itenjamin J . Davis, chair“lie ia not asking Congt* •
.iV .w e w r )
up an man of the party's legislatlvs
flew to F.nglniid and
j in IP Ih.
y.i oil a wild i;inmi rhaae. II
It o.||mms4 IlM* I'ggg IlNf I
t sa« . &gt;M t •• li| ia•
co t.mittee; ami Henry Winston,
not n*king the enactment of tin
•»Ith the exception uf two (M'ritHU1 This imrty, lie said, wn&lt; found- estle ii guile.
T' •• npplnu'i* slur*" I- spls J.rvsl
I . Ii M u iX i* a o .I l a l . i l , 1st 1. *
■»i. .laliuna! s .c ietary.
o' military duty,
Iii puIJii an |ilulfo| in, hilt tin &lt;•'
tremendous
uciept
uliout
2Er
tr
month
for
tin*
of
tile
4p*
el'll
W
H
S
Through purges, strikes, nod
act iii*'nt of leKtalatioii like hoti*
Kiw anis Meet
8. I). Chase Jr . In-gan hi
I S - Y c * a r - ( )!d s
id
t
o
wni*
i
it
V.
Many
times
Tito
In
lug and ald to education alieadv
civile with the iorii|inny iii the constant change, the organisation
The new ilpilt act permits lltearly l'.r“n&gt; hi Wlnte: liavsn.l reachwl Its ilimax hi the tevnlu iinniitc* wh le the dels g a t i *. Iliu*'
«I tist11hurtl 11MM. I*N.V OllVl
passed hy one of tin* two hmiaea.
Vi-ut-oltls
to
enlist
for
tshe
)eai,
Ul.il it III Iltl'4 i Itisen . Ur. t'oit* i ami bar serv
lto«. ,anl Senator 7 aft ill in iijiIiio* n ffn rt |&lt;» opm
in varioii* rapari-J , i,,t* during the national lllwra- of them men who night vvit h
iiited
Uis'cad of waiting ii nt 11 |:r to I* •tat* I.
JACK SON V IU .B . July 21- i.Ti
‘
Thus, the pint) him in thi' nnitisan
Ohiot piloted an education aid
tire
in
the
fi
a id in the office lion struggle
I hr \oluf)lrrr« n&lt;&gt;t only iii iv ■I i lifted fur J l irionth*
The following prices were l*cing
finally artived nt "this stronge*! “Tit. T ito!"
M u bet wren the ages of IP ever since.
hill throillth tile Senate and that
In Waslnngton, the Ann) aid ■■■I _'f. who me selected, are leTito fiid'hrsl the ii-ood pha«e quoted on the Jacksonville egg anj
it i* now in the Ilnuss* Committee* •lYtinl flir (ll.itl .111(1 |t»flk(r| iri\|«r
T. W. June.
h i will serve the mid mast sucre •lul Marxist l-cn
'(I k fi lh»y 4ir 1*1. hut i Im. II|S Iii Air Forre rccinltlug station n - •tin.** I to rrniuin in urtive service .ompany as setr.lnry, was l&gt;roughl
Kvery coffee house in Itelgriolc •f his siM'i-rh at I I M . at .1 wn* |i ultry markets tmlay:
on Kdiirntion
Kggs tu retailers loose large,
nppliianti foi . I months, and remain reser into the com) my by thr lnt«- S was Jnmtiicd with twopie listenir i* to resume at I I1, \|. A I •
He said a onniUi of nnoii.oini -I |M|||||. fil lV |i|r L llir l)|4fl«l| o| iMiited more than
. C.5, nndium Ml, small 60, exits
-bowed up in thr* first half hull!. vlst fill five years. Those lie- •• Cha.i* over 4it years ng* •. Iln to rndiu hroadiAsts of the speech tt.qqied t-lkllig. the i. . ..
wane hill* pending in Congress . t r i 'i i r lliry prrfrr.
h • name luige ,l". In cartons large fiK,
The two services then- will tak ■ lw.. . Is and It* year* of age may
are satisfactory to tin* admini»**alia, served in many rapacities, ' laiudi|M-nkets were plunol in the gation aro*e. shouted
linn. They provide n mltiiniunt * lli» nrw cl r «ft l.i %* luii.f» IIir only P7 men in the Ih-yrai age v r 'iutrer for one yi nr of service, in the office, in tne field and in |rentrul parts of the city. I.nrgr and inlleil bi n "hero.' D wn. n mi ilium tk'l, small 64, extra laige
Put may not serve outside the different Mel ons of Florida a"s!cr,,w,l* »,, mhI In the hot July sun h*.w of complete solidarity. It
wayr,. of at leant 16 rent*, in* number, however Ihr Aimy may gtnop Irefuse Aug .'II.
I lie Navy nu*! Murine n-cruititig I iii'.* d Siatrs,
• ir.nl ohv'iou* &gt;p|“ »itlon to the
To consumers loos* large 70.
aanl and for a minimum a» high accept 110.000 I H-yrai-olil*. the
well s i in other states, lie has^,r H»*vn.
itatlirn in Washington was nun**
Premier could not have come medium t&gt;4. small 66, extra latgr
a« $1 in rnse* where Industries N*4%y 10.000;
Thosewho
an*
in
the
ROT('
m
ated
good
will
whrrver
he
I
It
was
not
a
holiday.
All
wmkM winr•
l.uputar. Fntty-eight youth, i o n rimy Pi- d* fi ned from call as long has serveil, and has played n n 'r '* wpte pledged hy trade unions within a mile of the inerting 72. In cartons large 74, med.um
a rice.
fiK. -mull 6P. extra large 7(1.
.«tid llir Air I*oicr 15,000
•hi hand as the office o|h m .1 in a* ti i y ioutinue some manner of important pail in the development 1,0 it'rti ase their output in honor plsce.
|{&lt; a« lief lined to comment on a
Poultry live to dressers hens
thr hope uf Ireing olg of u quota mm tr. If they receive a com* of the company.
•
Tito
*nid
Yiigodnvia
loiik*
to
of
the
After
Ihrif
din*
ymr*»
*rf\irr,
of
the
Fifth
Congress
'
'
**'
atatrmenl hv llerliert lltowndl.
heavy :!8 hens light 28. To run
of i t .
Rue*,
a
fur
“n
Ranee
ntid
protec­
•'huh
"ill
la*
ronfinnl
in
,'&lt;irt1lr»
in
«
.oi.
they
must
serve
actively
Communist
party.
Jr .. Dewey's ranipaitfn manairer.
R. A. Smith v \n will serve a*
sumers hens heavy 42. liens light
Ill I'hiladrlphia, IK-yeui-olds in
As Tito spoke, Army units tion." the Yugoslav N*v»« Agency :i;'
that the forthcoininir rslin ■&gt; ••ntnl I'liltnl Ktutrn, |h&lt;* iH.ymr* livrrl frtrtl strong at the Armeil t'n *vo yiais, .aid Mr. Carter. Hi treastaliter Is wel "itrslif.-.I for the
T
nn
jute
reported
in
a
transmission
entile
01.1
on!
deferment
provision!
in.
••M
'
titi««t
»|
m
*
ii
«I
from
lt*ur
t&lt;
»
posted
around
the
oosition, having served effirlclilly j '•'ere
glon will l«* a "Hump" meeting.
l)rr**e*l NY style tu retailer*
Fmres Recruiting Htatimi trod u
manager n,l'“ surrounding Tnpchlda I'avil- distributed in laindon. It quoted Inns heavy 4rt, hens light 36. To
The suggestion that it •* '• rIv v«*ar* in on «»i rfmiiml m i-m * tuff of ll! niili.rnmiillssliiiieil of- ■I l ug those for men serving in in the rnp.irit) of credit ------------1
I
him
ns
saying
the
nntion'*
work*
tl* * Nutionul fiuiiril, or taking! for nlMort a qunr'er of n century, bin. A ting of nnti-aireraft hut"Rump" session lame from llrow unit.
consumer hot* heavy 60, hens
liters and tildes lagan taking llleoiral, rheroieal or technical
teliea showed Tito and hi* *00 ci* “Will 11 ver f*oi** t vvhnt we light HP.
Ihr ilmft fire , teh» )»'Uf*pick- applications.
nell a» he aaid Ih*wey dm * no*
Mere
taught
h)
our
paily
-*
thnt
st 'idle*, as "war now leqolie*
IMirters were ready for an even­
I)rr«i«l and drawn to reta'I-t
feel that Congress o»t;ht to *&gt;*&gt;' j «»f &lt;rrv»»r off* r ltnr«l &gt;outb» from
Idle flirt nriival at •'i:do A, M.
tuality. These were the most our irliattre and prntirthiM *h.oi|d Inns heavy 66. hens light 44. To
around all ■umttier in an effort riift't to iua*t n- lUihdliirnln was la-oiiuid Freeman, |M, wlio m i of rum than the ability to
|t,
|
.
always
look
t.
the
Soviet
Union,
hniid'e a rifle and lecknicians of
' powerful defenses seen In
• nt-nttier hens heavy 59, hens
to write I lie Hepuldicaii platform i»I**•in *I iinlny for tin* fust time. came trr enlist for three yeata
the All Un or *',.,11111 in *t I'atly. Hul l 49.
all ' uni* will Iv needed."
|glade siiier the end of the war
M. •, hlle in New York several
into law.
A sergeaiit tmik Fieeman in
II «*llMMr* |r»n I * , , , &lt;la,|
i Tito devoted the first three and Its Irinlrr, itirat Stalin.“ |
l'rovi»lon I* also made to ih fer
Others unchanged.
Inn.died Ih-yeai nlds &gt;wainild to tow arid aieeptml him for enlectUltillg office* seeking uni*- lislnieiit in tin* first t'avalry th&lt; nloglcal students, he revesletl, close of the two tl*/ session. It
vear enlistment, in the Army. I ii vi. mu i uvv stationed in Tokyo , or i iusrii ntiuus ohjin'tors who ran lull! they wrie ill complete agree- I
T re a tin g C ancer
fm i ** Ii i.uthuritative infurmntion itii'n' on a "nunii*-i of iuleiiia* ,
Air I'orre. Navy and Marine
Till- rnlisttiirllt office o|K*ned for thi ll I* lief* In-fore the draft t ion aI problems o." oil let interest
r.ups
|l ■•IlMXl I.*"*
IS leunite* early Old .piling the l*ur.til I'rovislnn has la-t-n tuaili* to the five count r lea, notably
add* I. w j * that. .Ii'spit.* fir*' '*'*
of re|
the
The In.vs fi t nii'd so early and :
dn a* ions, the neutrons can soil wen* ••• lung tInst tin* Alloy, Ait nisi nil i of the l-iys sought Army for high -rIliad students III n,m- that of Germany."
The communique detdnred the
irilillk damage to healthy cells Force m -I Navy iqaneil their o f­ servue * *i11v nlaiilt mu* not of I'll'.-* studies ami gradaute. proVoh 'g they urr not “0 viai* of utemliers had decided tu du every­
wldch showed up later.
fices half an hoot ahead of tim e elmse the Navy
IIII*1
thing pus.lhlo tu “defend their ,
Wnlle IK of tin* treated patient** schedule.
Ii,. Vi mv reel oiling station Ii ii
indi'pviidnttre, integrity urn! in­
welc kept alive for riu.it* than'
Mtjiiu h ih ii Ii i I that d.’i IH-ycnrThe
Navv
Inn*
In
gnu
forming
stitutions.”
|
five years all of theta had “ •eve't*
old. Oillill* upplicatluu in the fits! j
shuttlv
Irefoi*
uiolnight,
with
a
A mnferenre infurmant said
.Marshall Says
late reactions," Hr. Slum* aid
outfit A ■
City l.'ollege .indent constituting i
the five nations decided on u goThis is the second time in recent
line until l:'lil A. M lilll we* foiniirlg in the hall of
easy |*dicy toward Russia in Ger­ i f
I I ».MlII.M
O«
niuidhs that tin* I nivrr ity has nHrone-man
I'URf llM|
HU Ji.i.u-d by 21K.I others the |n*■ ..ffiie huildiog It was
many, liecause they wished lu
reported unfavorably mi atomic
re|M&gt;rte*|. Th* Navy icouitlng tngly K stcr.
avoid the danger of a clash.
t**.*|» against malignancy. I*a«t Iwfole the Navv offices iqieneil.
,
I’teiidciil
liumati
it
keeping
•
III*
*1011011
I
lid
only
six
mode
Tlv Ami)-Air Force line formed
Meanwhile In laindon the Air
Match the researcher, announced
application ii thr fi* st hoar,
close w.ilili on llir llrilm &lt;lists. Ministry ordered
large
scale
an 11-year lest of radioactive ot 2 A. M. It equaled the Navy
idle llosto , reelulting
jCm-ral l.uciui D. Clay anJ other Royal Airforce exercises over
lihr.tphoru* agnln»t la-tikcmiu had line hv the time trcruillng ,iI
reportwlg ’o i oiim ! BO" IH
Hurd up al the
sot,them Knglaml fur Sunday. A ;
shown it to lu* in. I.otter than1
can vrar olds urn ing In line liefiirt i* p Am. .1* an nf ,, i .'i i .i , ■r. test uf waitime nlr raid ohserva- I
g-rny tliatnient*. l^ukt-min
I«*ukemla i*
l. n '" t ile
Oil offices.
•" »&gt; ***c lr see both the I’resi- tlnn services also will he held.
,.pc-mrilc hum
car rrrdikc disease y ihr
ttidinaiil) ,il&gt; k’.' ucruits up , dent «ml Matthall alter thru
The move ranie against a hack- ,
lilor I cells.
rw-ar on Weilmsday. -• considered 4 ( m j| |4|f |lKj ay j (|f toniu|u . ground
d i ell*.
of intensified training
Nevertheless radmartive sill.*
I,:
lioaitlve
online,
n
ii o I It I* r I n &gt;|.i v day " officials said. And
activity fur military uirrraft here
St.til* ci from the atomic oven*
llirv have had “to jam in rxtta lions.
medicine,
has
hern
used
I
HOW are l.elng used with some 1,1 1
A Hr it ish official said the west* and on the continent by Imth t
n tu ntmenl of some) typist* and t)|*i'wilt*rs" to lake
degr -e of succm
against tnallg-* - 1 " " "
i
frit
powers have drafted a new Rritain and the United States.
rare
of
the
oveiflow.
The Air Ministry said appruxl- I
nan v and several news ones nt&lt; kind- of hyperthyroidism and with
note
i f protest to the Ktemlin.
Navy
also*
was
swamped
varying results against thyroid
rnatiJy 100 RAF aircraft — nliout
lw t.jr tried.
The
Nrw
Times,
a
Moscow
week­
with
IK*
year-olds.
As
several
half of them Meteor and Vampire !
- .&gt;
.. . . . ...
... .... . ... cancer.
c'.iru* i« one of the country's i hundred waited in the rorridots ly, asserted In its lead editorial jet fighters - *orill pniticipate in
verrltvs medical school, has re­
that
the
Atnriiran
policy
in
llcrlin
of Huston's Fedejal lluilding, *14
daylong Sunday exeiclses. Mote i
ported successful lieatment of foi. most authorities on indintinn
’ &gt;V tjA
b medical inatrumen.
During applicants were processed In the is ore of “blackmail and lerror- than '7,000 meintiers of thr air I
sholljw skin eaneirs with radio- a*
I
gallon."
first hour, three times as manv
tin
war
hi
was
in
charge
of
•Ct: e phosphorus. It also ha, Ireen
Gnu t*| l.uciu* D. Clay, Am- raid observation corps will man
ns u*iial. ifcruiting officials said.
their stations In six southern
livid sucvessfiilly against polyry- gtlaidillg ill,' health of workers at
loit*'i. Itxi more filled out ap­ ha*»ador ICoM'rt Mutphy ami Kngtand centers, most of them
th. atomic plant at Dak Ridge,
'run.
plications, as Ml other youths other top American authontie* in outdoor*.
Isr.l hy overproduction of n &lt;1
Griniany ate en route to Wash­
lined up
And In the United States a
ington in confer.
Ranking Washington officials heavy supply of army equipment
at th,. moment still air hopeful reportedly was Iteing readied at
the Heil'ii n isi* ran lie settled Saltna. Kun. today for shipment
hefnte It reaches the point of from Camp I’hilline to Kngland.
The Information came from a v
o|K'n fighting. They do not, how­
ever. disguise their concern that source considered tellable. The
it might Irud to war. Their de­ source, who declined use of hi*
termination is that if there Is name, said gun carriages, com
to In* shooting the blame must mand cars, ambulances and other
rest uim iii Russia, nut the western vehicles were loaded on 240 flat
cars. In addition Imx cars tr
powers.
It appealed certain In Wash­ portrdly were being loaded with
ington no armored Convoy would such supplies a* uniforms and
!&gt;«• sent from western Germany Idankrts.
At Balboa, Canal 7-on« the
with niileit to drive through the
Soviet gone to Berlin unless all American escort carrier Sicily
was slated to leave for Glasgow,
other mrant have failed.
T e l e g r a f , a British-licensed Scotland, tomorrow wltlvtiU Shoot
newspa|iri in llerlln, said the mg Star jet fighter planes, for
llt.-siiii- havr onier id German duty In Germany.
Thr planes which aiu due to
ro I ulficl |s to pull switches and
signal iquipmcnt should the west­ arrive in Glasgow, Aug. 4, Iwlong
ern pnw'cis tty to finer Ihtnugh to tlq. Mi'th Fighter Wing, based
at Howard Field here. Its K4
a .rain.
Im ks stumer jw |,
Th.i Russians hinted through fighters will lie stationed In Ku*
"lie of their llerlin pajirrs they rope.
In Just two yi-ars we'se built and sold
IIII .s i : A R R T IIK M O .S T -rn P lS D c^ S
may offer electric |&gt;ower to the
more line rsr* t b f " any clM i ■&gt;***
IN AMr.KIGA, mail •piosrd by 2M.M8
whole city. ITanta In their sone
owner* In two billion ml lee of drirlng.
manufacturer In automobile history.
**?••••.•
iMivser to the west­ understood.
"We will not h* coerced or In*
ern arras, where a shortage of
Whyf Because America fell In love with
Bevuuse pit-lily of Americana Insist on
ay
i| P I
coal has cripplrd electric plants
iiiinfort, consenlrnce, style and value,
tbe KAl.HkK wnd Hie FKA7.FK on i/fhr.
cedurca under tha rights and re­
and lactories.
traditional leaders had to "m useover" —
f olks are streaming Into kaiser-4 rarer
lh'spite the offer of Russia to sponsibilities that we hava in
us Kaiser-Fraser became the fourth
showrooms and learning fro m /rcicnr
sell inu.oct) tuna of bread grain llerlin and generally in Germany.
I u £c* t manufacturer uf motor cars ta
■Miners how dependable these two great
"At the same lima, we will
to Germans In all Rerlin, thera
the world In two short years.
car*are. They'ra learning — /rum fNujifi'
still was none of it In sight. proceed to invoke every possible
9
u/iu i/r/iv r/iern — Inns soundly the) ara
Fond merchants turned Lack Her* resource of negotiation and diplo­
Why w ait} Knjoy )our nsw car this
liners from the western areas, matic procetlurea to reach an
built . , . huw ecunomlcal they are , . ,
summer. &gt;o il’ll gcr /a lt tim atm tnt and
•aying they had no orders to acceptable solution and to avoid
how much joy tim e Is In uwnlng one.
h lg h tu iroJit-ln siiuNwirs.
the tragedy of war for the
make such sales.
Secretary Marshall said the world.
"But I repeat again wa are
United Stairs will do everything
possible In tha Berlin crisis "to not going to be coerced."
Marshall said General Clay will
reach an acceptable solution and
to avoid the tragedy of war for arrive her* lata thla afternoon
the world."
and he will confer with Clay
In a statement which he later tomorrow. Th* White House Mid
authorised for direct quotation. President Truman also Is keeping
In closs touch with developments
Matshall Mid:
“I can only say a t this time In Berlin. He plans to gst a first­
that our position, X think, U wall hand report from Clay.

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By niching a rii and a half pound ban in LaVe Winona. Tbornai
n ' | u »« rcrentlv H 'tam ' a leading contend'* for tbc fulling pure at
Winona, it w.u reported today by i»obu&gt; Paik. camp unite. Ib e
bail for tbc big catch war an "Orlando Shiner.
I,*it Saturday a number of bo)* w«n swsrd* in riflinj "ProMxikimert" award winner* include: John Fite. Eugene Wilkinson,

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Oral elan and to Robert Baker, reported Bobby Park. Nearly evJolnt File. Ilnvt Harrell and Rich er&gt; cabin had one or more gopher.
-rf4 &gt;|,y
j lo tnler Thursday nipht in the
By FRANCIS M. I.F. MAY
The rump will break up Satur- fin tiu i camp fire derby that »w%»
PHILADELPHIA. July 22. &lt;/n
dav moininir and the la»t meal net "me an annual event at Win—Plitform diafleti for H e n r y will fie breakfast. All parent* on-i.
Wall* ce'i New Party today ap­ mi i«,iit.ted by H. E. Mnrrl*.1
gopher enlry of Cabin 2.
proved plank* calling for the , 4 l.ip dirretor, to come for the won th« race, hut the gopher of

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N .ii i o n a 1 Strik e!
Threat O f 116.000
DETROIT. July 22. (AT— A
1 1-cent an hour wage incteate
for 116.000 CIO production work­
er* today erased a national ilrike
threat again*! the Ford Motor
Company.
Climaxing more than 21 honta
of neatly continuous negntialmn.
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LAKE SUCCESS. July 22. (&gt;Ti
i-—Arting Secretary-General Victor
Ho&gt;&gt; todiy mailed what b* called
ilanden on the United Nation* by
"mmni official*" of the Slate D*
parlmenl.

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Tells Commons
over Th°cat-mTo!President Says jt&gt;evin
He Mas Been Coneff iiiiK France And
Hi
World
Peace. liasI fU.S.
*y Uhc ° f i'orceL
„
About Plans
Excellent Chance LONDON. July 22. &lt;/P&gt;— For­
A Bllltth nffici.il «a|d tinlay the '
H .o n h R e a l

M k H tic

Hr A s s o rt i t e r p r e s s
. Cabin 6 won the booby prtre by
right to vole at age Ifi and for hoyi by 9:30 nr 10:00 oYlock.
U »t Thuraday w»&gt; an active refusing to budge, even with a
Hoo
told
a
new*
conference
,
Secret rrv Erneat
de’
.1
|eign jecrenty
t.rne*t Devin
uevin aerweeptng civil tight* law*.
,1
,• of, the U.N.
i t v thadi ilieen three wr»trin t^'wett have
day of fun and work Including roaring fire a few Inch#* from
thr
prritlge
greed
T
p
U
tt
l
tn
A
p
p
r
O
V
C
s
M
x
ir
'
dared
todiy
Britain
will
not
back
On civil tight*, it aik* an im­ a gopher tare, and during the hi* tail. At atunt* Cabin 1 won
j tentatively t" wid^n negotiation*
down on b»r demand* for lifting
mediate Presidential proclamation evening »tnnt» preiented by each oy throwing a bucket of feather* the U U ' ruled Auto Workers al- inpirrd bv d iltfr i that the world [With Ruma over htorV.tdfd Berlin
shad ’s P l a n
For of
fire Rut tun blockade ol Berlin
pending dl race ducriminalion in s-abin at the council ring. For at the audience. Th' camper*1 won m c m i't in premium pay, m nm H ii'ii ii being uied a* a to include *eie«,| other Orman
DijVomacv In Berlin ai .a preliminary In four power
three day* before Thursday the thought the; bucket *•• full o f
the Armed Service* and call* for rai-ip rang with the *houU of water and ducked with anmrtng vacation improvement*, and * sct'fi for the entrance of *uh- problem*.
venue *g*nt* into the United
talka on Germany.
group iniuianre plan resnion.
anti-Iynch. anti poll tax. anti­ camper* on the hunt for gopher*,1
r*|| tlfe *t
*1 hnIImh***
But in Wnkmjten, lliere wav
WASHINGTON. Jul*
i V i - i ’ 1* i* impcniible." be fold the
St
ate*
The
union
estimated
lbe*a
..
.
,
.
.
.
discrimination end fnir employ­
little (ivnlabl
f ruman muI today be'H ou.r nf Common*, "for a .elf
.Voral... tea,mnie In report, President
Pintcfenl Human
lie declared theie rhtigM. mid*
"fringe" benefit* would total an
ment practice* legislation.
from
London
that
Britain
might
think*
the
bance. for world peace , e,petting go.ernment to .it down
idditmn*! M • to I tent* an bour. bv
offiritl* of the State
It al»o d»cl»re* for abolition of
Hie
UAW-CIO
aim
e,Unrated
Drp.ilmenl*.
v..a
drv.amn.
bad
i
w,llm*
,r^\'
!,,r
"hole
I
are
excellent
and ditruit rhete thine* when
the Houie conimiltee on unI ........... .. r -,i to Ford been
of
* m&gt; »» 'n lo-’-d fnl v .V-rr'a-y of your troctj* are cut off from
ccn duiv-uvrd bv Secretary J J
American activilie*.
iif^ntiiiVf Kiln *
Ktintini
»n ti htatr
*am**ll
11 %
fa«I«r*n fnit 1
m um in
''Istr Ait
i\l«e»r&lt;
i nrc
-In V
I an.ilum
v conlMfl at JJ2.000.- S lit- Miti|&gt;*ll, hot neierthel-*»
normal communication* ind lv*-s
Senator Glen I xvlor of Idaho
foui t'o'ver conteieme.
the Untied l't*te« intend* to ex
tb'v
had
done
con»iderablr
dam
and one hilf million people are
000
Thturn
nudno
eitimale.
raid that "pink"- Communt»t» m*v
In bolti «i|&gt;il«l*. edlit i*l« e * Inn't every *»»otrtee ol dg'lomicv |tetng ined to put pre*»ure upon
*gto
both
thU.N
and
it*
rmprtiil*
nf
the
rcriicd
contract,
^support the n»w Third Parly and
pirited the (onvietion th*r lenrov- to get a pe*r»ful solution of the you to come to a decuion."
which expire* Julv IV 1949. were pinv-'*
• h e refuret to renounce their backal of the rail, mad and harge Beilin cnn*.
Uevin added:
H*o received the pte,» in the
t t t r t M jointly bv the unmn and
ing.
blorkaile the Ruman* im|*oie«|
The chief executive aim l-dd *
No Conclusion Can the
F
r
e
n
c
h
Publication
iha-nce ol .Secretary-General Try
"In thi* rituation I am afraid
company.
The Idaho Senator, running for
five week* ago would b- a key news colileien-- tb*t he expect*
,
.
the ordinary arrangement* cxi»tB e Reached As T o
Notes Broken Rail
Ford'* agreement with the LI- gve l ie who now it in Europe,
vice pretidenf on the Henry Wal­
to ^confer l»l*c m the day with ins between w*r alii-* cannot
T
.id
o'
reports
that
the
rcntral
'
° " d’,|on ,f’
AW-Cin
was
the
last
among
the
lace ticket, made (hi* italement at
Reason F o r Death
Lines And Bridges
ttlUlllgrrire agenrv of the U.R
General l.rrciu* I). t lav. the LI. General l.tmtu* I' Cl*v. American function," h- said.
auto mduitry’* "Big Tluee." It gn-.inmrnt »*&lt; invntig'itlng the
a new* conference *hortly after
S.
military governor in Germany, commande* in G»im*ny. *nd with
"If ib-ir technical difficultie*
KEY WEST. July 22. (/F&gt;- if! a peaceful *lage fit the (L.'-tp
American* fiW Democratic Aclior. \
Br. GEORGE HRIA
of subversive agmit*
and
Ambassador Robert Murphy Marshall
ate now removed and we have
had charged that Comtnuni.li are
BERLIN, July 22, (/T)— The Organ* and Mood simple* from countrx’** major prodiicrn tn gn itg U.N. employees, lino -aid
Mr. Truman »*id flitlv lie will fire accen to our troop* and free
stalled a round nt swift confer*
Fieneh-licented
new.ptpe, ru
Dei‘ the body of Carlos Duquc de maim nn high production tl Irast ho Hirntclf had no knowledge that
uting the new party a* a tool.
c -----L l:-------- 1 ------------not dt*nt‘* the Berlin nitration acce,* lo the people we have
etttei
in
Waihington.
Ibe
oulany
iriveillgitllon
**■
"
In
progress.
Arriving here for the parly** Kurier tf«imi Ruuia could not Esltsda, 46 year-old Cuban revo­ until the tumm-r nf 194'L
It- also declared that t T.N. never ,p-'k-n Clay ** ,* put und-t **rai&gt;t nor any other **i*rcl of foreign
. teed,
i , ’ then
.1
,, , ' ,
'
~
undertaken to
nothing
9 first convention opening officially launch ■ blite tfiim t the Weitem lutionary leader who w*t found
Late in May General Motor* ha l levelved n eon*plaint on anv immediately I op tufnirn ml* have atlail* in on rn-rnge lo t ongrf**
..
*
*
can rtop ditcmuon* at once. *
.
tomorrow. Taylor told reporter* be rone* of Germany even if »he dead aboard hi* boat yettnday. Porn, and Chrysler C®rp. granted U.N emploveo If tlierr »aa anx1.
next
week
fl­
uid hi tva* m clo*e
UAW-CIO
Increase. GM e*ri K-nee of improper aetivltle*. I * *i,rer,rtl cottrern over report*
will be tent to the Hate m-dical the
doe,n't think there ate very many wanted to.
Hr lint te,ponded
with
a
signed to » sliding Increase that h( «aid. Urn Slate Department from G-lln*ny o*er ihreal* to me
.
.
.
,
.touch
with
the United State, and
laboratory
tn
Jackionville
tn
nn
"Diirnvnlled
rail
line*
ea*t
of
Communiita actively engaged in
reply
pMncf
nn
railed pi*r of it* worker* by 11 ah&lt; ltd romuilt with the Secretary toree m in eflorl to bleak' the comment
.
| when
. | aaked
vi •■ Uhat
*
■
i ntrer tu
n gIrr Beilin criii*. "in
the Elbe and deteriorated Lrid|e* effort to determine the came of rent* an notir ami g-arrd future tienvinl. lie -aid nny Ind'-pr-nden*
the Wallace movement.
blockade. Dim probably would.'*®
make of the Berlin s.tua-, p4),IC1)|„ nr llt. fur|hfr „ fp,
" I think the *plnk' CommunUt* would hold up the advance of death.
adlustmrnta to the mat of living inv&lt;*|lgation by the U.S, gavernMan
a
*
hooting
war.
The
S
o
v
ie
t"
0"
'
, , be taken in the light of the Soviet
**111 vuppnrt the new party," he motoriird column*," the paper
Dr. Edward Goniatei. who per­ Index ismied by the government’* »ent of U.N personnel *■*• lmI prr|ier.
■aid.
pir*.
in
Ite.im
**..!
l
l
i
y
trail
beenlr&lt;.
^
|b-|
fr'0M
heI government. reply to our mint
itiirrau
of
Standard*.
formed
an
aulopty
on
the
body,
Or Rexfnrrt Tugwell, chairman •nertedrhrysler Corp. a few day* la te r; A Htatr Department official ret ailed lot a lepnmaml for hi* h»d given hi* idea of the pro*- note.'
told
a
coroner’*
inquett
today
It
added
that
the
Runien*
of the platform committee, anended a 17-day «trll.r hy giving &gt;said he know* of nn effort lo de- "*hoil-i||rhted
_ |*o|icie»." There wa*
(Jueilltint were fired at the for.
nooncad tentatfve (lecl*tnna on would be hampered by long com­ that he wat "unable to arrive at the auto worker* a G*t 1.7-rent ||&gt;o|t any agent of « foreign gov-1„„ ln,|(f„ |nn ol thr. tn Wa.lung'- P*rta for attaining world peace.
T l-rtp u rte r **ked. ‘What I* your |nig x *e-iel*rv from all part* of
Urate plank* after forenoon hear- munication line*, and quoted Get- a definite conclusion a* to the houily raise. About 7R.O00 heneftt- eiqment who may tie carrying «n t
*•
.■
ejtimate of the chance* for World- fhe House with »u.*h profusion
lnga_di*rin,- which l&gt;r.tFrai.-{* V-- nt-r.i ratlt.'ay men a* aayfhg that cause of death.”
ed by the Chrysler eontrart.
tuWroralve artlvitlea under -over I ,on «»P*lcne*.
I*.-re nnirT”
that finally ih* epeaker, Colonel
Tflwn*end. The old age petition
It -.rnmn-a »■
*fct..r
_ *'l*v mad- hi* report In Mr.
Estrada's body was found &lt;n The UAW-CIO had cleared the
Mr. Tiun*»n replied at onee— r Clifton Brown intervened:
Soviet lupply train* still ate beVV*t»«tfI**|*H nn l&gt;M* fk lrtl
r ruman * .ofleP al a meeting of |„ il.inl &lt; the rhanrr* for world
" l lu* can only aggravate % dif.
«% .
eg*
rtned by band, of guerilla, in the engine room of hi* converted I deck* for * strike In Ford'* 4n
M.e National Reeurltv Council | ,..p RtP
fBrti he t,»- I fj, ill iltvatlon itnd t will not atthe former Poliih Ukraine.
tatting *n hour and M minute* i
|
a,M. r.n rl.lnk* lh-v'rrr| 1 .•* an ym ore"
Der Kurier *l»o quoted returnMr Tinman ia chairman o f th* rx -e llin t.
C a rd e r a II, III,I,
Tfi-iat said

Russia Is Unable Mystery Shrouds
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Says Berlin Paper Found On B oat

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,h' Sov&lt;’1

hern to persuade tho Russians tv
lift thair blockade.
Following up recant Russian
offer* lo feed all Berlin, the
Soviet-controlled Berlin radio said
Inst night that food for Western
Her liner* woutd be ready for
distribution Aug. 1 in th* West­
ern sectors.
The Soviet-1Icanaad n*w, agen­
cy said that Marshal Vasiliy D.
Sokolovsky, Russian commander,
had agreed to aupply electric
power for a manufacturing plant
in the British sector. Earlier the
Russians had hinted through their
controlled praaa that they were
willing to furnish electric power
it w iin
* * an
m rag*
t*i
laawi
r*a» H
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it
nvertome
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Awmr o n ___
. NORFOLK,
/
Admiral W.H F.
J " chW, At------JknC. m M today that
Uaaa in the hlatonr ef
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President Juho Paailklri aikad
th* government to remain In offir* until a new on* la formed.
He la expected to ask a Social
Democrat, probably former Speak­
er of Parliament K. A. Fagarholn. to form a now cabinet.
Pckkela belong* to tba Social
Union Party. •
Tita reason for th* resignation
w *t not Immediately given. In
the recent parliamentary «We­
lti a». the Planish CommunUt* loot
considerable of their place*. Tho
nt'v parliament begin* a teuton
lomotraw.

K 0 T GUILTY

Mr*. Lola Spivey of Loka Mon­
roe was found nog fettty by •

Jury In Comrty &lt;
M e eharyeaTaci
against Mr*. Una
bar.

C. A-------------vocation. E. H.

Air Farca Ksrlvle Housbolder____
defrant. L. ■. Moan was
« tlw ly U e l the Jmy.

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Ohio City Menaced
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announrrment

t.|„trr p|la, .

i tnid them up there about the
» 1n| tl.., mat* we have down here and

mentioned an Improved group ti,»v Ju»r can’t twtleve It," he
I 4NCASTF.R, O., July 22 GPt— ! lustirnnre plan "to which III
t' laied. " If we h.od a summer
A flash Good In the weit side of company woutd pay Increased tr, I here |h« pilots are liable to
this Central Ohio city early today, amount* a* Its share." T h ere, f 1% clear to Allinta. Ga." he prenvnaied tome 2.000 home* and • ere other* contract changes nf a .It- ted. lie added that he hopes
caus'd damage estimated tenta- technical nature.
I to m a n ic a national gliding contl'.ctr at approvlmately 1500,000.
The lit-rent *n hour increase t- • here,
Nr casualties were reported.
brings the Ford average hourly'
\r the contest In Klmlra hrld
H-nre» of famlllea left thHr production wage rat* at between ft•••n June .70 tn July II, F rit*
home* hv boat* a* water over- 11.05 and ll.Ofl.
r •mpton of Alinml and *otlthfkic&lt;. tire banka of Hupter* Bun.
"We are most happy that a , . tern states champion, came In
a creek which empties' Into the mutually aatlafartory agreement ,-l.th with 000 miles during the
H'tckl.tg River.
*a« reacheil, averting a possible dn&gt;-» of llylng. C. Reck of Miami,
The Ga«h Good hit at I A.M. costly atrlke of our Ilfl.OOfl hourly * tunt idiot, wax seventh with
atr-r hcaw ralna. Borne 600 paid employes." Buga* said in a 57 • m ile , amt Mr. Bcnni* was
ci/'ith with 550 mile*.
written statement.
hiiMcs still were Isolated.
_____ her
__
'•r*. Ilinni*. who Is visiting
President Walter C, Rent her of
Kenneth Kerr. Red Crot* dt»a j pA -•nte
ntv. b recovering from her
entered III*
the *negotiationmivli
t&lt;H11 flimil til
HUB VI
I y III
•». m••a*m
art.'rI 1.chairman
In thl*
oGv
of UAW-CIO aoswiai*
__ t*. Wednesday evening
___
it n&lt;- lent wre has gained weight
2-i.OOU, eitlmated tha damage ten- early
and
j*. i *s*a.l«-* 1f1
LI ■ 1Included
a*.j*Ia*.JljbijiI ■damage
!■ mw ft,■
in a1 ail Bin
vi (the
Tvvi kactslon
a * * 11, *r m
earnirt■Iit' Ml -1 I* I'fglr
inning In walk with
atively.
Thi*
to! ge
remained
against
Hr.
r. Rennl* revealed,
industrial and raildanllal build-1iloctor’* order* until It rioted. Ilt«*. milch**.
cmi
still ft In a steel hrnc* I Tne In tji gliding irhonl Is closed
ing*. furniture, *toro good* and right
‘ ,_L‘ arm
-----'----------------------------------*nd past from the effect* nf n f f»r the summer month* amt will
automobile*.
f’ne lumber company wa* par­ ihnlgun attempt on hi* life la s t|re-eptn for th" winter tea,on,
' Mt licnnis said.
tially washed out and a building April.
tutoly ronctm damaged. Two
prefalirlcated homta ware whiskad from their foundation* to a
nc-v position a half mils distant.
The Red Cross nutated dltilsred famlllea with emergency
oo 1 nnd thclter.

VALDOSTA. QA., July 22 (Ah
—Prices wkr« strong on tha
Valdosta market today as th*
flrat bright leaf tobaees o f th*
1545 Georgia-Florid* season want
^ T h a ^ G rtt row o f M boakota
avarmftwd IS cants ■ pound with
a top price of 53 and a low of 40.
Th* a vara go flrat day price last
jr*ar on tha Valdosta m ark at^ »*
L. 0 . Cheek. Valdosta market
■uporvlsor, said "It looks good,"
unlike last rear** opening day
whan low prlcte droro much of
th* leaf Into government loan.

••ant of tha
.O f Orlando,

Tampa.

Pftifnnll

ID*
—

pitman Csmtln,
twantia*
BoD « i

eonoril Heeretarv of State MarAhall ami rnlllt at v leader* ava
•nemh-t *
Presidential Heeretarv Charles
G, R.*i* told reporter* Mr. Trnau
’ iat In
’ on ,,the meeting for

i t *i«Hue» i|
H-cieteiy Marshall mad-t ernent on that yctlcrday, XD |
riiuiiin said, adding he la compli te agreement,
II- wns then asked whether he
nn .mi Marshall'* statemeni that
tl. United States intend* to do
" U," t " " h,”Jr
■'••Wl
"General Clay *lmpl\ talked to evirythlrg po&lt;Nihle to work out o
H-ttlrmcnl at Berlin Mr
the group about the tlluatlnn in ........ .
Ti .ninn answered ycv.
Berlin.’'
July 22, (iP)—Wartime
the President also said that tie
Askt-d by report"** whether th"
with Democratic leaders mvmier Paul Iteynnud ngreed tomeeting "fomshntlowed a rhange **ill (•ti*lk
**Mlt&lt;*el»rdl »#» •l-mm « h»rr l
Inv *n *"rve n fine"'-" minister
l&lt; ..■.IIHhrH II. I*mkr T h r c l
ill a r*hinel li"*r|cd hv Mndernle
*"&lt; r-kcrvatlv" An-tr" Marl". Rodilliil old.r xlalcxmeii lean Blum
v r rcpirte.l reedy tn accept the
fi f irn minlktry
Rovnainl’* decision »*xur*» Ihe
nicr d'»ginalr nf th" 2S votes
U IIII THE EIGHTH ARMY
nm the rightist Independent
IN NORTHERN HONSHU—I’fr
uvi'iiGt T i
mm
Rrpuhllcani In the AM*mbir.
Walter L. Lee, son nf Mr. and
" I t r M7 MIR. Julv —. (JF)
XI, r . c . Ili.llcal R.H-lallM (ennxerMr-. Marion tk l^ e nf Hanfnrd.
'
MU*
r
"r
°
lllnmn
n
I|p
having n-ccnlly complclely five fln.llv »ax married hy rnn.-.M
,m:, v„ica In h" confirmed.
put ichiitv Jump* from a C-4rt air­ I * '' r t'-l'-P*'""*' " “'ov of«Pr Ihre"
#rrrp, anrp nf th, for.
plane was graduate«| today ns a mt."ih» of tryinr.
eL
n
mini
try.
which George* Bidqi’iilllird parachutist al the AirTh" tP-yrai old l.andlx, N.C.
leunc Training Tenter, 11th Air- r-ri cxrhanrol vow* with B 'Sg t •i It hni linndleil almost continum. Iv dr,,- th" lihcrallon, would
le.ire lliviilon.
ll .-lcc Waylnn Glum. Jr., 2.7. of give Marie 10.7 voir*
However.
D’limg III* two week lour of Wil iitngton. N f* . In Munich, Ocr- Rnrialltt upper I is condltionctl
training the new paratrooper on m iv
upon irm sl nf Marie's program.
d&lt;t went lechnlcal training in
llct wedding yesterday wax L itewl e, the Popular Republican*
p/richutc technique*, mantiever* c.illvd off when an Army chaplain
,
i ' they waited nnnounrement of
ard pnxvdsr'*, as well as long wi !kcd mi .-n th- ceremony In 3; *rie'« policies before deciding
hturs of physical condltinning, Munich.
i-th e r lo support him.
A 'irif hour Idtfli delayed the
‘" 'h r the guidance nf experienced
imirurlor*.
wr Iding today.
Uminty Judge
Having rompteted hi* liasic air II. am Bryant *ali! everything
burn' training hn will now take •,xr.x *•II el up at thlx end when
S.
hi* niarc in the ranks of the Mth it w n learned that any Army
Airborne Dlvitlon, lh" only Air- captain wax officiating at the
lawr.e Diviilon remaining over- nti *r enf'
CHESTER. S.C., July 22. (AA—
fudge Rrvanl **v»d for an A crowd of approximately 200,
tan*
At nv rirxplatn. After the delay j Including officer* with MoodCLcnlaln Don Hudson of Sarasota, 1hound*, search'd today for a regcomluctfi) the German end of th ' to xuipectcd of making improper
i-er'mmi
|Iadvan
advance* lo a young while houaeMix* llin«on. who |x a telephone 1 wife.
oporator herxelf, came hero in
Police Chief M. C Chandler of
BURLINGTON, W. VA.. July April to get married. Marriage Chi »ter .alii that the rrowd be­
22 &lt;A*l—A paralysed farmar had pater* were prepared, hut Odum’* came nrt*Ptly after high feeling
They had been shown for an hour or ao.
tn (land helplessly on a creek w tt* tinned impropsrly.
More lh*n 30 officer*, among
hank yesterday while hi* brother h* i to l&gt;e returned to Munich.
Then *he wa* ttrlckrn with then city and country officer* and
and I0 y*ar-o1d son drowned.
William 8. Barber, Jr., told appendicitis and had to undergo; *1 .1 ' ronxtihle*. *ticre'd*d In ro­
ntnxrng xcrapon* from some.
police hi* »on, Russell Edward ar. operation.
fudge Rrvanl said the bride
R.-or*« of person* ru*hcd to the
Battier, foundered while wading In
Paterson Craak, Philip Jama* was “conilderahlv unset" over rtene when word spread of th*
Barber, 26, brother of tha paralyi- yck’.ardav’a halt heaped on top of alio'Tedly advance* the negro mad*
to the woman In a wood* In the
ad farmer and uncle of th* boy, lh" other delay*.
The wedding was expensive, too. Gr.vle mill area.
Jumped to tha roacu*.
One negro wa* Jailed on suspici­
William Barber said both dis­ Telephone toll* for tha wedding
on. Officer* said they w*r* fairly
appeared. The* ha aaw them amounted to MIS.
The marriage v*» performed »o xc.tain he wa* not the man. H*
floating down th* eroak. Th*
former **nt another ton, right thi courie ran meet In Ihe G*r- wa- held for safe keeping, thay
added.
year* old, to lummon fireman whn mtn Zor".
Judge Bryant explained Chap­
recovered the todies.
lain Hudson toM him the Army
TOO HOT
"Gowned on" »uth marriage*.
WASHINGTON, July 22, WA—
,
PAINTERS BURNED
Diplomatic official* reported to­
PHILADELPHIA, July 22. WA
PERSHING ESTATE
day a British embassy suggestion
Two painter* ware turned Into
WASHINGTON, July 22, WA— to the State Department that tha
“b ill* of t i n " today and hurled A probata patltlon filed today “best Interest* of all concerned"
45 fact from a pote earn in g tha showed that General John J . Par- would b* served by not publishing
male. pow*r line o f tha P*nn»yl- thing loft an estate totaling 5271,- now cartxin documents on tha
Tania Railroad. Thay w an Injurad 420, exclusive of any poientlol In­ wartime Tehran and Yalta confarcritically.
come Ira n publication of hla me- taroa.
M on than 11,000 volts paaaod M t
Ilia action was based, the** ofthrough tha men, Lawrence BoThe General, who dltd last fle'al* said, on the serial publica­
kattgio, 37, Philadelphia, and Thursday, act up * trust fund of tion In Collier’* may a line of pa­
Jo*c*ph_Palc»c, 17, of Camden. net last than 1155,000 for hla ila- pa.** of the lata Harry Hopkins,
N J . Thtlr bodla* war* covered tet, Mia* Anna May Pershing, of wartime adviser of P m ld o at
with deep burn*.
Lincoln, Neb.
Rooeevelu

Walter Let* QiniHrieH
As Army ParachutiHt

Roywind Agrees To
Serve In C abin et
Headed By M arie

(iirl, Soldier Arc
Married lly Phone
AHer Long Delay

Lynching:
Foiled
In C h e s t e r ,
C.

Yale Scientist Finds Lead To
PnralysSed F a r m e r
New Drug In Soil From Argentina! w“lfhc8 8 0 " Drown
By FRANK ( XREY

WASHINGTON. July 28. (/P&gt;—It l-oVetl like jutl another day in
Ihe laboraloriet nf Yale Scienlnl Paul Burkholder until a package of
•oil arrived from Veneiuela.
Collected in a mulched field n*«r Carte*,, ihe mil looked no
different from any dirt, hut in il Dr. Burkho'der found »omething that
led to development of a remarkable new drug.
Culled
"fhloromx'ealln".
ih l»f
d'ug already ha* proved the first in contact with a number of bac­
effective chemical weapon agalntt teria they failed to grow.
The germ* against whlrh he
tire * fearsome dl,eaM t— enldcmlr
tvo'i’i*, scrub typhus and typhoid fu ,t tested the crude material
included tha families of bacteria
fevrr.
And tn test tube and animat re-pmuibla for human tuberculoaU*t« it ha* shown great promise lk, kproa), anthrax and one typo
against various other germs upon of rnarrmanla. Other drug* have
wliirn even tho "wonder drug*" pr tven equally Promising against
nirillln and streptomycin have them dice ate. but further teats
»l Httl* or no effect. Theie may show chlaromycettn to be
IrcUdc the germ* of such mala- much more affective.
Tver since penicillin was prod’ra aa Rocky Mountiin * potted
du id In Britain from a common
fever and murine typhus.
Burkholder isolated from tha mt-H organism, and streptomycin
•ofi a mold-ilk* organism called wa* developed from an organism
an acttnomycata. T h n Is tha asm* found in tho soil o f a heavilykind o f organism which lad to m*cited field near New Bruns­
wick, N J ., the search for new
atvetitomyciu.
Tho organism, when grown In pi "duets of that nature boa bean
laboratory c u ltu t material, pro­ gong on.
AcUvt In tho starch baa bean
duced an extract- Burkho'der
i Om i Im mI mm r»g»
found that when thi* wax brought

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Premier Of Finland
Paper Company Says O f f e r s Resignation r
Sales, Earnings High
I1ELHINKI, Finland. July 21, Tobacco Prices Are
_ n e w y o r k ” j U i t £b- gp&gt; - (At — Premier Pekkola resigned
Strong On 1st Day
N«t axles and earning* of the St. l«ilg k t

fUgia Papar Co. in the fire: half
of 1M1 arere the hlgheit for any
*U month* period tn the comf penv'a hlatory. Roy K Ferguton.
r—
J wl , ■nnoolkni today.
Him at earning* were, they re­
flected only moderately the oper­
ation! at n m w Irraft paper mill at
Peniaeola, Fla^ and a new multiwall caper bag plant whieh have
been under way only *lne* April,
Fcrguaon laid.
Ha eitlmated that tala* for all
of IM * would ha about 1170.00^
OM. eomcared with 14A.800.000 for
IM t. All dlvialon* of ,tha company
&lt;N"?»d* nrogyea* (n the fir*: half.
WFereuvon laid. Sola* for the flr«t
half are about S car cant ahead
e f laet y**r.

wr.h” Dennis Returns Itr
tt H u ,,. \ City From Glider

kvVv.
v ie , r.e.id en t Jnhn
appeared Estrada was [of the Ford company aald the ne&gt;* \fwww,* | t l X T . , . . , V a x a -lr
by gasoline fume*while agreement Inrtuded thP same wage I H t t l 111 I l l W
I O lft
»
*
,* offer Ihot the unton turned down
working on the engine and the,^
„ frw additional
Htevn Heniil*. nationally known
wa* no evidence of foul play.
I f , j nge adlustment*" work-d out :itier expe.r ntui operator of *
Dr. Gonial** reportad to Aaal»-[in nur negotiating *e«»lon»."
1..-hqel
*PT Of
PV|gliding
W*
, ' , **'*,
’f
at the
Municipal
tant Slate Attorney W. Curry ; The fringe conrra.Inna whieh Attpw,
tH urno.t from the
Il'M Ilaa** Ob Pa a* TVrev I
Itugae mentioned inrtuded in- ( , *,i, y*l.nn*l nililcr Meet at Fte re a -a In Premium pay for
rntjvlnced than
afternoon ahifl to -even &lt; -e n ''r ir th a iH a n fo r d l* a f* r a n | !e H from five cents an hour; nereaae*
,,|ai.P
tm)l) , n,tion»l meet.
n
. /%«*: 0 jjjldalfht ahlft. premium pa/ ,|.„ |„ rt.o rliermat* or rising *ic

Ku.nan people had no •aid

Germiny wai Worried
_ B* PFC. PORTER II. LANSING almut the relatively great number
•
t ORT JACKSON, fl C . July 22. of doerleit."
(Bpertalt — Natimnr Guarii.men
The nffieiat Soviet pre,* here
of Co. I, 3rd Baltnllnn, 121th In­ claimed that Uen, Lucfu* D. Clay,
fantry, Flnrida National Guar], Amerlran military governor, had
ur.der Ih- eommnnH of l.leut. been tummoned to Waahlngton lo
Rb"!iard P. Payne, Hanford, re Iw reprimanded for hfi “*hortea;J"ed their ftrat real ta*te of lighted p&lt;&gt;lirie*n in Berlin and
Army life ye.irrday morning
wot n they cleaned harrarkt, Germany.
Clav and hi* political adviier,
ahlneii weapon* and pulled their Robert
Murphy,
in Waih
ny, arrived
ai
firal KP duty.
tail night, reporte&lt;ily to
I lent. Col. T. T. Long of Starke, ington
"n the Berlin erl»i».
Sid Rattallon Commander, made confer
Th* Soviet prat* aought to
V a n inspection of tne harrarkt, ridicule
a* a “Supply gen­
tnv»a hall*, ordeilv room* ami eral who Clay
doetn't
know much about
•lipply rtmm* between 10:00 A.M.
and noon III* only rommrnt upon strategic question*" and rlalmad
Washington would scold him
leo’'lng tho Co. I l&gt;.irrark« wat: that
for alleged suggestions that a
••Good} 1e», Very Good!"
show of force should be made

During tho afternoon, the entire
12&lt;lh Infantry Regiment marched
Into Theatre No. 2 on the South
Carolina bate to hrar an orienta­
tion addieia hv Col. Maxwell C.
. Suvder, Krgimental rommander.
Introduced by Col. Snyder, later
in the program, Sanford'a own
Brig. General Jo.eph C. Ilutrhlam outlined the hutory of the
JSfth Regiment. General Hutehl*Dn. ■* tecomt In command of the
dNlli Dlvitlon now encamped her*.
The Hanford troop* arrived at
Fort Jack-on Jutt before dawn on
Svnilay. When the aun rote it
thfncd on the gleaming meav-klta
of men anxlourly awaiting their
flrat encampment meat. IVhlle the
Q b e y j from Sanford had been Jolted
f&lt;:««tt*9*il (Du run* I'wgirl

m.h tv... br a.I'M.
piona... who id
.ntilt.d th, I

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THURSDAY JULY 22. I'Ms
T n ' u|,dei protection, on increaic of
* w 1 M)U,n00 acre* over HM'i
JtlM
tn.ly two percent o; the protmr&lt;l lut.d wo* liurril'd, ■ drop of one
IHpeover 1#M. Coulter **ld,
roul. ■** contrasted to approximately -ft
i j . . ptrrenl of the unprotected lund*
which ate hurneil annually.
(jr,.,
Flo.Ida now ha» III coOntle*
i
■

under complete protection with
Miiothri 18 expected to v*t&lt;, on
fjW YORK—Lrnors Tobin ha* U .n nil U n­
tiled up with the theater for an Indeter­
minate number of ytara now. and a* Ions na epl■odea Ilk* the following happen. »h* likely will be
In lh* profcMlon until the dry »he die*.
Ml** lobln. f rc*h from the cloistered halt* of
C«rnr!l. w*» woikttm In the box oHtce of the
—'--M-ni;
V i*ur.iind Ma»**y
r- ■ ■rraT 7. r * ’ w
• l»t r r f i f &amp;n«d? I"
( ju h o lia *»ut» wcie. 1*.
?&lt; »
the -leap *en u --lthey were vn lualty tioifcxletenl.

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Beechnut Bn by Food
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Armours Tripe
H&gt;.an»..n K iti Flash

Chicken Fricassee
Pickle Fateh Pickle*

K osher Style Dill

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tk'i,e

Gnt&lt;i a play hue opened and become a roaring auccet*. according
to l^noir, the ticket demand 1* to gieal that theater rattle* a rt out
of luck—M »ttr ha* to use a divtmag rod before th - cpeidr.g, ’and
Arrange her chanty wffilra lor the ahows that look good.
In the work* for tlua autumn, for example, is a aha ■&gt;celird “Love
l.tfe." with Nanette Felony as the star, music by Kurt V.'eill and
Hi" ".fvlrea of a half.doxen other shilllul tin a tried artlete.
Fv.ltir It from till* warm. Mil.iiicr d.vtarice. F. *o j 1:i like It may
i o U'n ly, Mine Tobin will set up totiu theater partly* for lb Howfver, it could be n dud
Under*laudably. l*n&lt; !&gt;• I* reluctant to dl. u ■ her wrong guttata,
*ihc. It * lud lor hutiiiru, hut she will admit imf.ilrg a mUt&amp;k? cn
the Dn.iald Ogd. o K tra iit play. "Hov. 1 Wonder,” aosUcr llay mom] Mast.y vehicle, a ytei agu.
(iaisoii Kanin directed that one mid it had ell tlui earmark* a t *
quality *huw—but when it hit town, th* cntlca jump* J up end dowu
on It tiohnily and it trickled olt to u painful death.

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.courage the idea of random leave*.
GAINESVILLE, July ICf. (A*)— Pfrtlcularly during the pre acbool
Florlfa orhool (uperintendent* to- planning period,
day adopted recommendation* for
n v iv r u n m v u veva
a uniform policy in the granting
oV j a ^ i A,V- ) J v faV ^ Onlv
ul Kirofrfttionai Ic«%o |j idi&lt; ul
"
^

SAUSAGE
Vz can
17

Linars

LIUIIY'H MUSTARD

iio m e k t y i . b

p ic k l e s

19 c

16-uz. ja r

PICKLES .
3-12 oz jars 2 5 c

Grapes

Water Melons

4J^8SC $109
SUNSHINE

KRISPIES

lb. pkg

2 Je

RENNET PDR

For Making Delielou*
Rennet Cuxtardi

10c

JUNKET

RENNET TABS

MEATS
FOR RABIEU

89c

For Making Rennet
Cuitard* h Ire Cream

FANCY, 6 0*. CANS

TOM. P A ST E .... ........... 4 cns. 2 ? c
MISSION PRIDE WHOLE UNPEELED

APRICOTS......... -- No. 2 V2 «»" 19«

0

OLD GOLD
Cigirettes

LIBBY'S 8 LICED

BEE BRAND BLACK

PEPPER ......... . ....J I / 2 oz. can 1 0 c
IK Pkg.
Von can u n thla n*w pollthar on floors, fum ltura,

any' aprfaca you want to thiua.
U|F4d conatructlon n«tka It taay
tacnad Iona bandla for pcliahing
ila t&gt;ma u l work aavar!

12c

IVORY

JU IC E ................. 2-46 oz, cans 2 J c
PIN EAPPLE...... .....No 2 can J ..c

38c

11c

SO A P

POLK'S FANCY GRAPEFRUIT

, SPEED POLISHE

CORN STARCH

Seedier*

FLOUR

JUNKET

S W I r r n VIENNA

RIINNYFIKLD

SMOKED BACON SQUARES

Nice Yellow

Cantaloupes

Imperial Valley Pink Meat

w*»H»»bopa. education, and aitnllnr
abort conference* would aectuu

69c

$ lc
.3 9 c
35c

Western

New Potatoes

12-ozs.|&lt;5c

FRRRII IIRFSHKII

New Crop Wolf River

lb. 24c

A *P Hr and

V, R. BEER

No. I Red Hll.»

Grapes

*

HIGIir NOW. 1111. AITKACIIVE, b l’SI.M.HS IJK E Mil* Tobfr.
ha* a new scheme up her sleeve. She is organising a club of to'rrincome worker*, for whom, after payment of 10 buck* a year, .he
will premia cheap aeats for the towns lot show*, one* a nw.Ah
diuin, the algt l-month theatrical season
:.h. hguie. that sucli th* ,ttr*gaers get dlrguitcd with walling In
line 1,1 .mi then not getting—the low-price *tn u they want, and
l»i u lee she'll do It for them.
Tin* makes her the poor man's ticket hrokrr. and yet tho won't
Intel trie with the legit biukrra, tlnte they customarily carry only
tm highri-pllerd sea la.
I&lt; )uu could i.nine a Mil* Theater heir In New York, Ltnora
umtoulitedly would he Hh nmnine*; ahe lit* had a finger In *o many
pie* .hi e i ,n wrote play* and darned in a thwrua line, at Cornell—
Ihul the lliraler I* virtually her life.
tthe reads tettpu. spends every spur* moment watching shove* and
Ir-a mill *'A Htreetrnr Named Hettre'' as veil Uinta already. Whan
you aik Iter why ahe never became an actress, ah* laughs niodtsily,
hut Just before the laugh you aea lluit gwlfl light In her eyes.
I&gt;.|.p in tirr nibroiitckma, without a doubt, *ha must fed si', is U ir
acuiaid Kleanora Uuic. All women do.
*

Cold Drinks $ 1 -0 0 &amp; case plus dep.

Carrots
Lemons
Peaches

Santorrf, Fla,

1 HIM I11M M SH OF AKKANGINO TiiK 4 f Kit PARTIES la *

Fabulous Su4»

Popular Risml

Week-End Specials — Good Thru Sat.
We Reserve the Bight To Lindt Quantities

lilrky one. It l* piobable thi.t the chief it f il cl each an Impresario
U nn alullty to tall, incut.* UUithi.ia, which P»va are going to b«
hit*

Assorted FI

Gelatin Dessert

DUZ
SWERL

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

THRIFT BARGAINS

_" *1 l.itk lr tile b. o. day

°“e

uu q
p B ^ S S l aftei day in oewrch of two Si so *caU and the
KT-'A I k A b ! three into in •he f.dic« wild Loiiute taok turns III
* * Ullint him tn . •tlnr't na.« any leftMaltlllmar
He blew higrwr that tne proverbial kite one
iluy and told 1turni cP olttcrly. accusing thrni of
peddling the fe.it* to walpii* -..d Ir.taatenlng sonic kind of legal
action If they dtdn t give t.ir.i li- W its
llr eturmed away—but the :.cxt d.y. ha waa bu-k In a cloud of
av tell,e»» and light "I w-Ul; y.v* fellow* would forgive me for shoot­
ing oil my mouth." lie sail to tne .hr * tl.ktt*»«llct»
"l want you to know I II behave r n.l Crroe b .ik peaceably from
now on until 1 do iimimi: ii to |*l the ticketa. Hero, lavt a cigar,
n u ll of you." He tlpp.il hi* hat meekly and walked off.
The box-oltlc* men looked a' *. c t olh«r. gunned, shook tlwlr heads
and lighted the cigala. In xpproalinat*ly » lialf-mlnule—BAMI
h.ApUMltni dual*
There were niiny •toiki illir tli»l In MiM Tobin » two Still one*
lull year ca tm a* a boiaoi1.u girl, oui ultimately *he irlltcd away
hum that kind of wotk Today »«* U known along Uiuadway for
two distinct icaoonn
1 She I* |ierba;‘# the most efflcttnl of nil organitrU of theater
parlke—you know, the big charity aflaii*. where a women's club
hoy* out a whole tU n iiciu t or.d then soak* ita membera 118 a
ticket to attend.
y—She la the publisher of "Stub# " the now.famous traveler's com­
panion Of all ihcater-gccii. which beta »r»tmir plana of all tho legiti­
mate play hatlj, to guide the Ucket purchaser in la* &lt;pK»l .'or good
scat*.

A fAC.liv If* (Q,

Ann Page Suurkle

S

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

8lar Rlarkben v ,

*-lb

PRESERVES'

kr 3

Old Va. Coroad B*«f

HASH

lb. eftn 25c

Du, No. fl cana
APPLESAUCE ea. 10c

Libby'* Fancy

UMAH.

No. .501 ran

can . 29c

Amartcan Oil Vi cana

SARDINES

2 nun 25c

Golden Ktrnal G. Bant

CORN

NO. 2 ca

CALL FOR FREE

CatA^aragw

2 for 25c

IVORY

SO AP Med

�T lillW U &gt; iY iU L Y .22 . 1»

B ritain Continues

illtlcal

J. BKLMONT MOS3KR
h*rkln» «hf
jwvvrnnmnfa | J . Belmont Mu.-er, penny I
in lr r in
wrnt or. tc o".k v®uia in«iawCrinii»i, v.im rccvnil
t{ there would
a statement, elected president e»f KI wards fn
pu'iaps nryt week.
, i n national. Hr expects to &gt;p.-:i
“’eVr arc 'aVinte some terpen-1&gt;.1 this lewlion some- time- elurln
alh lity eiursclves lu eivlnr, this |l*u oni-yar aelutinitirsiion.
support *0 Hir itavrrnnii ni aiiel
------- ---------------------wv th.vulJ like to know «h»t tho I
T h o iU H K R l i m h l c V
while arpect Is
eenridcted."
iv u m ifit&gt;

hr raid.

"Up to »hr pu-se-nt wr

htvr no tnforniallon.
Pit.ne Mln'stcr A ttltr a«-un‘«t
C ifrcN Ii that "of count’ the most
cairful and active ronsiih’iation
it. h»mtr uircit tu all defeus* mattrr*.H
fkttn olazn**&lt;l the Itussians for
the breakdown of four power cun-

............ , T ^ T ^ r t w .
pixiiuptnri*. SinKtis nf Cil.In
r.oa r««nd place, white Cabin :
wnth a dire kb tne taro* third,
hr.ilaj aetivitiws Included ham
.ciaft. awlmmine. rlflimr. archer
md hseelmll. Many hujra msd
lanyard out o f hriitht, plasti
rIMiunt Interwoven to hold knl*..

!«*.», ''nr* ll.VI
u.ivoc.'.'r, r. ked tlic ptity to cnhii pension plan.
Twwmcrui said that If li d.«l
ha would ■‘•winr million* of
vote*” to the putty.
TugweU ••mphr\j./*.l that iltw
mmmiittu's dtm ioii» are tentative for 1easo.ia of tacc, erred, colot
and. of court*, subject t.j aitioa or rational eirigln.
Appearing Irefon* the third
Ly_ the convention. Convention
iction on tlic platform !« scheduled party'* plmfurin cummittev, Town
nnd urge-d:
for Sunday.
"la * u« »!i&gt; away from her* with
Up aaiJ the .t a r I for the vote
ai-agu-lb »» ln&gt;*lu-!r 1 in a "youth*’ a platform that will appeal tu th
■: tha IdeaiUm o f oil
|ilanV tl&lt;i railing fur U-gl.lotion
to t*«r full li a * employment of man'-.nd. If we iI j , the future lr
' ours."
p n » &gt;nj under Itt.
Town.eml, now HI. Iouk ha»
The ymtlH plank a . n*w drawn,
f'lrwvll soul. nl«o propotei un­ £dv.x*alrd .H’lveiuiis for what l&gt;"
employment fi turuiKe (or young culls "wnior eitlte'iis.’*
He fold the plntfeitm conimltUm
peoph. who lit m |i erli K’l ami me
unable to c n
‘ oppoitunity hr rtprr«?nte “the lersent rroii|&gt;
for h free high *• hoo| anti colleger ut vt 'vre In the United Siatcs"-education. &lt;H|iial pay for erpiat peir-nn-. ov.'t 60 v.^r old He* said
v&gt;ori..- vocational and on the lid* •here me :a),000,000.
Ilo outlined hi* pwvrum a&gt;
ttatninr "with .*&lt;!* 'n..1 1&lt; payment
an I puUir urn'** in guarantee jobs follovr?:
I A tlneo p^r rent t a j on 1,7011
when private industry fad to
einphw youth.
monthly in-omr of indlviduali an I
T ub well r j ! nearly
youth •.I'jif.e-s Tliovr with Inromaa of
delegates at.
t .1 •. attend f'JV" i.r Iris a inunlh iiauld lc
the party'* youth convention hara rtrirtixcd.
1. 1 hr income from tlio fr.x
'lotitlay.
Meaiiahilr. 1here were *omo’. would he ill*trlliittrd ripialty
lr.«liraticr» that Wallace an.l Tu.: fl'nonir pci un* unslde to earn n
welt may have * :re Jiff, .pees of Uviiur hv t.a.o n o( mrc. sieknot'
opinion ..n tin- «h&gt;rj pony's for* •r oil ci •!.. hilili lie .■ . . . .
oneh pei-mi wiiuid recciee niore&lt;
rijrn policy plank.
’•ho prvllmlr.ai j plank mi thU
call* foi tepud union of the T rirnnu Docriur ami the Marshall
I’ian for Kuropean md.
Clny Ruports
fuirwrll .aid he I. fur liuropean 1
aid in some f r u , oddly thui * it
l» not a majoi point* whether
that i« 1!' ne llrr .n.: , the I'n if.d
Nat Ion* m 1he Kitrupran llrcovet
I'rogram. Wallaev h.u ur.-ed aid
M.nnnrh I N'
lltgicrll »»iil one ..t'io't of the
tentative i ivl! rights plant re vd
U- follow I ;
•'All Anirrirnn* irre.pri-tUe of
race, erewl. ...|nr or ryitiopnl
origin anth .l to ip. full cv
Jo; no ' . t o l l
1
!
, na ■

U'*d in the I'rclninto n of indepen­
dence and vhe hill of rights and
C'tahlU'fJ .rider « ur e-''••111utloft.
THI* uni the firm re«"lve of
: Fran Min l&gt; »t«. ev.lt. Th« old
at thej parlies have dishonored it."

Mystery Shrouds
(ihMllmird lia-tM I'agt Hurl
Harris that Ive /(.and ‘ pinpoint
'
" ..t .- g ..’’ 1.. Ii.e If .a .II
uie*. and a "small bluuh MS a *
in the cheat. Ha:tie avkrvi if this
odd have teen caused by pail-si
11 tile system. Tin physician re­
plied. "Yes.**
lie said lie eyelid find "No aXte-"*| eviilvnot of f.ul slay.'*
Acii&lt; k . Coroner J . Y. I'orter
• v • ' the death certificate as
"e#u«e nr ilealli rot yet iletoimliied." The tihys:cu : raid for a
•oorc accuiutv autopey it would
la- necessary in ntahu laboratory
'••els on organs arel Iduud sumI'!*». t*h» eoronei’t imiurst will
ve *lihold .1 in d ict until ihc tests
ale rolupleted.
•a ■ • Mi Ivin Kt
’6
pint of ili«. -lup "Jo-e* d n rti,*
told '.lie inuurit that «vn •1 os
11 ertrel 11.e engine renifti 'he- g.udn •• fnir.es "iimdo me Jusy ininieidlately." He sai l lie n o on'y
h •!- Uifm all 'Ut hi itiemdi
•Iwn ne became di/»y and wad
fotieil to leave in.til hu'eiies we.e
"I1 ue'.l and tin tempi aircel nut
!i j s.ll enhl lie found j gasolltu'.opernie.t .*«nruv •! 11 tne
'i .'inc rei'im the cxhau.t of vrh’.e-h
1.1*1 i;
an outride-. A eiievt. s.i
■■I .(lowed the Be'iireulur was
•ol tiiunifir: wl.e'ii tne Loelv vui
ell e-ei’.riVel, uinl tlle'IV *ea» no
rjilin e in tHe- tant., *&gt;ni that it
eo.ilet have hetvn riititiiterr uni 11 t' «
rueullne war 1 ih silltlil
K.ltaila'k lievdy Mill he' letutl'i'd
in I'a i.ira l'u)&gt;a liulay, arci.liiparieel hy Mayor Jm c \ ilialo * ■
•1 tieianalmCoa. t.«traii«- • o nlave, and Jose llrinandes, a
flli'I.J tilth fie a* heiu ye ete'.eley
r i’e-r leariiinrf of KktradaV dea'll.
A native of Mevh'ee. Kstraia
lit el "1 Culm level
11 .• i
-e etl'.r 11 Cuhaii ellltcti lie led
. 'V diopinarv teievea oyaititt the
i.io I' u.l.’iit eii'rard* '!» n 1 1 •
end ei. veer HV.pttru r.l *n lie
I e|e of I’llVe-a. flnllt .vhled. hv

No: yv.ml.l he cini»iisnt when
a IUH'IU’1 u rkij ‘ Will thcr* 1&gt;C
iiiv chamtc In the aitualiedt : *
•t i f . dt nf this eonfeter.ee't-"

$2,011

T IJ8 S Y OR
TR O P IC A L

President S?ays
(«'MHiwHs4 I m u

l*a a e o a s l

of nil npinJnna In ndvancc of thu
presioential campalitn.
II* told his news conference
that ha la. ready to talk with
w|.nuvrr groups Sons tor J . How­
ard McGrath. Democratic national
chairman, liHnirs In the While
House.
McGrath said after a ronfcrcnco
at the White House yesterday
that representatives nf divenrent
views will &gt;■« Included in the
gro ips be planned to hriiiK in.
T ic party chairman put out the
welcome mat for any Democrat*
who have been opposing Mr. Tntraa i’s candidacy. He said all ele­
ments of the party would be "wel­
come" at th* White House talks.
Ur. Tinman flatly declined to
discuss tire contents uf the special
mu^aage lie will deliver personally
before the oxtra session of Cong/eis next Tuesday.

comcxE

Wo'vt* anvinyfs ynlnro for
fun otitdoora — Scored
nnd scnrwt of thini'H thiel
mid to thu joy of taking
thingit easy—nn&lt;l nil :tt
priced that po easy on
builpot. So maka
Attncks On U. N. i your
Touchton’s your headiCaatlsarU «»..». t’sss finer
quartern for everything
of UniUvl Nation* imnu-nity.
you need for fun in the
I ’ohert C. Alcxaruler, a » islan t ■
nun anil you'll nitty on
chluf of the flvpaslmcnt's vl«n
the sunny aide of ravsection, testified " it would Jcopai-I

d u * Ihe recurity of the country” ,
to make public ilctallcJ evidonre 1
of iu«h proceofllnirs. He adth’d
"It would jropnrdUe out sources
o f infoiiiiNtivin."
Alexander appeared before tbi’
*to«f of s Bi-nnU- .ludieiary Sub
1 o.imlttce vonductini; u hrond
rt :tly of this country's immiyrulion laws.

It.j reih-rated Ills previous festirnony that "probably several hun-'
dred out of the thousands who'
nre hcie" as utturbi ■ or em­
ployees of the I'.N. or rtdatsil
orranistllons could be kept out
as subversives under the general
unmigratlvn law*.

Sl.Ort

S

DEKTAL

2 FOR T U B
PR ICK O F 1

KI.MO DKO

illR*.

Dcndutanf I rr.
75 c

liwirdic llihlcf Shorts
And Saiimuili

7.ic DOANS PILLS
$1.25 ABSORBING Jr.
50c PHILLIPS MAGNESIA

lie asked to be rtrusH 'in kh&lt;’

iili'atlon.
Alexander renewed a previous
aunrestion that any such interna­
W INTHH HAVKM, J u ly I I . &lt;AI*» tional nryanltation should Is- held
—T h e H is t* f*1trua In stw clliiii llu - (e*ts&gt;ns|hlc fur tbe penons they
|M* II A. &gt;1. rtpuii Imlsr In bring here, and especially for
their rclam a fte r their employ­
O ra p srru lf
u ran ae*
n a il
i:is l
M I S ment Is md*d.

m
*
.•
5
*•
I;

I .I I 1
1 M II

Gl .071 cnbbagt’ Is delirious whtn 1
cut In Wedges, steamed and served I
E kr 8 .and Poultry
with i cheese som e, It may b e '
j xckhvinvitj.iiT juiT u.~i\vT— mrda into a -allsfyini: leneheon
t.a v fn a rx e t
Stewdr on Klorlda dish hy adding strips of crisply
I.s srb r X r.sh w h 'fee
tobkr-l bacon.

M is s to r e t a lls r * n o r m s lir a d *
A lloosar
U r n I I os I t
U mII voi 11 us I I
trmsll I I o s .1 *
K i l l * L a r a * 77 a t
P rod ucer* sa te s lb w l.u ls o ls r a
a . n . r s l l f | c u it a le ts per cT .i.o.
Pludm -ert m I m d ire ct to re la lls r i ilo o te l
t - r a e M o s Ts
Med am i i o * . 1 4
HraeJI || o s .»»

c V(Add
f f .u 4-r“*
c e a 5t
io ••
•—r d n ie a la c a r-

taasy)
IW aliry tn a r k s l a a a e r e lt r e lrv ijr.
m juH ry
F to rU a a r i d # A
_
T o l» r e * te r *
T o CVnium er*
r r y e r , red i u lb s up
it
41
Driillere reel M S lb s
It
44
Wee* he av y » the up
l«
41

p fn lltr .

red

DC Powders

19c

Castoria

HGc

I0r

Citrus Market

1.1*1
M il

l

rorRiii 'tS.

Madeira wine Is named for an public Inirrest" from naming Indi­
Island In i'ortugah In Portugese viduals hi dererihing them In such
it liivially uivant "timber.”
d cS lI as would permit thdr iden-

T ru ck
T o ta l

'

q u ih b

II.J d

I ’J N K I I A . V H

1.19

Carters Pills

29c

Yeast

83c

Bisodnl

49c

Nervine

83c

ATHLETIC

Freczone

28c

SUPPORTERS

Murine

49c

Ipana
T3e Kfldl
Shampoo

43c
59c

Aika Seltzer

49c

Sal Hepatica

61c

33c

Sl.flO IHOM/.KD

lillC

THE BASIC
INGREDIENT

11.00 Mil.KM

Pill . . . powdt r . . . or ll.ju.d
—whatever the fortu, tha pre­
scriptions c o m p o u n d e d

at

Touchton’s have this ingredient
in common . . . the prufestiutv
al skill of thu pharraavist. Ik i
skill l* tha common denomina­
tor which assures you of l&lt;*.Ut perfect translation of your duetor's orders—and thus assures

33c

aOe

30f

l»0r

70c

you of iho maximum in health

Amphofcrl

$1.29

benefits from tbe tnedisiao ha

S.T. 37 Sol.

(»9c

Listen ne

69c

preKtlbes.

200 SOFT

Compound

75c

73c

rOU (AH DtPINO ON A R V i DRUG PRODUd

Sm iH iih T issiiex

$ j0 0
&gt;ur s a h i y

.

iLn Pond's

. SlNtATIONAl
NEW MAKE-UP

ANGEL QQ
FACE . 0 3
FIVE AN(ill SVktn
‘.SHADES

THAI BEAKS THI NAME RIXA ll

�fhe Saitfotf Herakf'*^
Kttafcilehea la IMS

n k lliM

4 n llt
a a * i H l a r al

S .lf a t* r l t r i l i
III Maaaalla
l a t t t t l •&gt;

O r la b ir *T, 1 *1 *. ■*
OtMe#
a l R a n te r*. P ie r ia n . a a i a r l * e A *l
a l to n n r .e e a l W nrr* a. 1 MT.______

BOl!.AM&gt; L IttM *
SMIter
COHIHi A IIUA*
_____ lte«le»*. M r a a a tr ______
‘
iT S i c h i i t I m n v ic e
nr Cnrrl.t
• •**
Itaa tlaalb
Tkree Maalha
•It Marika
Ml
r)a&gt; V»*r
— ——— IM I
AM a illa .tr aailtaa. rata* "al
Ikanha.
eo4 arilraa al
tRlarlalarrt.Bia |nt Ika f« *r*» t al
rel.tna I t t l i . r i ll I t rkara*4 (at
al raaalai a&lt;l&lt;itllil.i H ilt.
M tlttlttln l Nallaaallt Mr
laten* ktw .aaatt Mrrtaaaala*
lltaa. Inr., Nta Terk, 4Mre*e,
Iltltall. K ttia t n i r . »&gt;■ l-aala.___
Tk» lltraia It t a t a i i r al~lha
I t ta r ltlr l Pr.ee a k ltl I. aallllra
M»lni(i»li
ih* ««* f»V ifpqHi_
&lt;if ill »t w « •f \ itewa prlifH
It «H* f!(l»»pip»r, f»* yypII i t nil
&lt;1* t f i i i HapairliM,
THURSDAY. JULY 2Z. 191ft
BIBLE VERSE TODAY

Seventeen Cents

Wrote R. J . Anderson, staff writer for the Canadian
Press:
“The magic figure flashed from coast to coast: Seven­
teen cents!
It was voiced softly, almost ns a thankful prayer. It
esme almost as one. from IT*.500,000 Canadians dependent
for nearly every necessity of life upon thin strands of gleam­
ing steel linking the Nova Scotia fisherman with the conwr
mine in British Columbia, the farmer on Saskatchrwait's
plains with the dock worker In export-conscious Montreal.
"Lacking an extensive system of highways such as the
United States has, which connect every city and most towns.
Canada, It was obvious, would have been hit hard had n
strike of its 180,000 railway workers got under way as
scheduled.
"Then came the reaction - - what would have happened
had the strike gone through 7”
Mr. Anderson explains that a hundred-mile strip north
of the border might have gotten along—It hns’highwaya. Hut
north of that most communities are utterly dependent upon
rail for the twreftHUea (,f 1jf
Canada's narrow escape is similar to ours. And the more
any citizen really thinks about these matters, slid how de­
pendent we all are upon coal, steel and transportation, the
more ho realizes that some solution for labor troubles, short
of strike, must be worked out for the grenter industries—
and shortly.
A atiike is war, A court substitutes for wnr between
citizens. Why enn there not l&gt;e some system of courts set
up in which both labor and management can have faith and,
which can save us all from the dangers of strikes?

THE WORLD TODAY
My DeWITT MaeKENZIE
AP Foreign Affair* And j at

Thompson Returns
To U.S. For
Dischnrge
i ■ — —

f c t . Jam es D. Thompson. ef
161H Wert 10th Street. Ssnfwd,
who waa formerly serving win,
the U.S. Army Transport*! Ion
The question before lhe house S.-m Ic ln th" Philippine*. hu
ll this* When la a reH no* • Ted. returned to Ihe United Stale* f9r
or do Ccmmunlit* who ere bent on dnc'.argc from active duty, n
mlKhief klw*y* five warning bv announced bv the Public Informs-*
displaying the red danger signal. ti. n Office of Headquarter i. Ph*.
It's an Ironic dreumiUnce- lippt.iee - Ryukyua Command in
thouxh perhaps not slr*ng*--that Manila.
while twelve top leader* of the
Departing on the Array tr*«».
U. S. Communlat Party were be pott General Brewster, which *»ij.
1
t f a n ila a.
a. June W.’' O
Ing Indicted on charge, of advocat- * j #from Manila
on
&amp;t
ing the overthrow of the Wwn* j Tam pion will report to C»mp
Ington Government by force tneie j s i0.)em»n. C alif, upon arrival In
thould also arise the pressing
Fiandico, for separation
query of whether foreign Corn- from military service.
munut delegation* in the United
____________________
Nation* are a threat to American

Yale Scientist

vista attached to Ih* peace of or
Sanitation.
l ast week two .late department
officials testified before a Senate
judiciary subcommittee that bun­
dled* of fo-elgn agents may be
operating subversive!)' In the
United .State on U. N. credential*.
IT IS ALSO WELL TO RE
The officials were Robert U. Alex­
M E M B E R THAT BROTHER
ander, assistant chief of the State
HOOD IS NOT LIMITED TO
Department visa division, and Wil­
RLOUD RELATIONS
IF COD
liam Harlow, chief of the depart­
IS OUR FATHER WE HAVE A
ment's diplomatic visa section.
CHEAT MANY BRETHREN. Be
Yesterday Secreatry of State
hold how good and hoar ple:-*nnt
Marshall in effect disavowed this
a Inin* it lv for brethren to dwell
testimony. He told a news con­
together in unity!—Pa. 133:1.
ference that he didn't know of any
Accident Habit
We bepe *«e lin e tome good
rate In which a foreigner coming
to America for thij u. N. had In
news on the Mayfair Hotel in «
Drivers who survive n series of automobile accidents any
way threatened American
few daft.
often refer to the careless driving of other motorists, to their security, lie said while he hadn't
own state of health, or to road conditions, as having caused read the record he was under the
impression that the testlmoney of
Arcotding to the G.llup Poll the trouble.
Alexander and Harlow was con­
51 percent of the American people
According to n group of psychologists at Northwestern trary
to his own Information
think Henry Wallace'. Thitd Patty University none of these constitutes the most common p m All this U highly Interesting,
i» run by Communitls. And lb -1son for the accident habit. They have made studies of «c- though rather confusing, In view
reil of (ben* ptobibly haten't cldent records and the personalities of n group of commer­ of the widespread belief among
given ibe mailer much thought. cial drivers. After having screened nut persons with'physical observers that wherever a com­
or menial defects I hey found that drivers with u record of munist pitches his tent he Im­
starts subversive activi­
Th* c&gt;.i| rights bill it rxpeUeti many accidents were usually quick-tempered, impulsive. mediately
ties for Moscow. There It no In­
io be the bf»* order of business boastful, and resentful of authority. Those with clean re­ dication whether the Senate sub­
when Ce«|ff*i me»ts next Mnn- cords were conscientious, conservative, thoughtful, ami apt committee considered the activities
! of employes in the numerous
dsy The Republican*, at well a* to plan an enterprise thoroughly before embarking on it.
It
la
helpful
to
know
whether
or
not
our
imtures
incline
I
diplomatic and con,u|iT headthe Democrat*, can hardly wait

•

fi"««Huumi lr«tm P tf * Oil#i
Ruts holder was granted fundi to1
Parke. Davit A Co., of Detroit,
In* -stigate soil samples from all'
oirr the world.
,
The crude extract Isolated from
th Venezuelan soil turned out tobe a M l-rlnger.
(Although Burkholder', t o i l
sample came from far-away South
America, he might hive four 1%
Ih &gt;organism almost anywhere h
fa. i. three tllinola researcher*
la'cr repotted Isolating the tsmei
organlrm from » compost toil at
the Illinois agricultural eipertrmnt farm at U rban*.)
in test-tube test*. Parke. Dsvl.j
rc-eiryhers f o u n d flnrkh(&gt;1d*t'*‘
cri'de extract to he bad newt for.
a numbe. nf other bacteria, Includ-j
ing tho»&lt;* that cau»3 boil*, carbun-lea and abscess'1*, ctitain —
nose and alrnia Infectlom, dvien-V
teiy and aummer diarrhea atidj
eei*aln form* of hlood-poltonln*.'
This wa- encouraging—but aitin
oth*i diuga had sliuwn similar
ai tl'dtv.
Dr. John Ehrlich and rolleeg'iM
developed a medium In which the,
culture could be arown. Tk*y
found, among other thing*, that
II appeared to have activity again*!:
"mkettala.*'
N m 'the rote-rchers were re*!

^^r
TwlSlira organi.m. midway m
to tee who ear* be the mot! lift to «ccldenta Motorlata ^longing to the accident-prone r r .Vtenu.^ Ilt ffl. Jcountry
group might profit by exercising extreme enution when driv­ Apropos of this, one I. reminded sue tietwcon viruses and bactuia
popular with Haibm voters.
ing, especially as to control of temper and Impulse. Fore­ of the great Communist spy ring — ind. like the viruses, the* had
which wai directed from th* lar rely resisted everything thrown
warned, as the old saw haa It, Is forearmed.
William Z. Foster, head of the
Soviet Embassy In Otlatra and al them.
Communist patty in America, and
Later Dr. Quentin R, Hvrtt and
mas uncovered two yean ago. The
operations of thin ring were -far hi* co-workers pur'fted the exsis other leading Communitls have
flung and Included the United t r e t and obtained the aetlr# nutbeen arretted, charged by the
erial In crystalline form. They
State*,
That
"You
All"
which
Is
as
much
a
part
of
the
South
aa
FBI with “conipiring to leach and
As regards the Communist1proposed the name Chloromycetin.
advocate the overthrow' of the magnolia trees, cotton and ham.'ls going to be presented to leader* Indicted In the United
In tests on chick gmbrynt In­
States,
they deny that the fected with germs of typhus fever, a
United Slste* internment hy forte the world In its true light.
Wilton E. Hall, publlahor of Anderson'a newspaper, was party la engaged In subversive the chryntallinc stu ff kept th e *
and violent e " Anti the FBI
activities or that It takes orders cmhroya alive longer than rould
doetn’t tee CommvnitU under the so enthusiastic over references on the subject made by Jnrne.s from Moscow. That being so It ordinal lly he expected.
F.
Byrnes,
in
an
address
to
the
graduates
of
Wtnthrop
Col­
bed
would make the American Comlege, that he has pUced the words nf the distinguished South munltt Tarty unique, tlnra It ls
n
n .
___ _ „„
Carolinian (former Secretary of State, Supreme Court Jus- common knowledge that *11 oilier
Red parlies are under the direc­
.
,
l.. ______ n _____ to e . War Mobilization Director nnd author of "Speaking
* gstn|tii|&gt;«v
9* *1 •»•*»*
anothrr bot onr. He tuitetls tb*t
Frankly
)
on the stationery o f his newspapers nnd two radio tion of the Commlnform which gets and «woyrd in the troop tram
our
it* Furope drop propiIts Instructlons^rom Moscow.
thrujghout the night, ther jokel
HtAtiono, WAIM nnd WCAC.
The whole hrltory of Cotnmunitid* leaflets near ibe Ruttisn
Under the caption "Greeting to YOU ALL from Dixie" l*m since the .Bolshevist re­ and had energy for cuttlni the
foil with other 3id Bsttslion
order to .hew the Buttian peopb
appear these quotations from Secretary Byrnes’ address:
volution of 1917 I* one nf efforts soldier* from Orlando. DeLand.—
that **» do not want war. That
"1 am greatly honored by the Invitation to participate to overthrow frelgn goramments. Daytona Beach and Kustls ehow
would probably be as ellective as
It Va* h*caiu* e f subvAelve pfn- aVe their me**-rn*tea.
|n these graduating exercises. I am grateful to you all for psgarda
from Moscow that Russia
the leaflets dropped on England your very cordial greeting.
An advance detail consisting ft
w|*n't recognized by th* Ameri­ Sgt. Ralph H. Geiger; CpI. Mari­
ind Germany durin| the war.
"I enjoy using the phrase 'you all' where It Is under­ can Government until I9SS. And on I). Conwevj Pfe. Jo e A. Irvin
Perbapt not quite.
stood. There is nothing that irritates me quite so much as there wea a fierce diplomatic con­ and Pfr. Porter H. Lansing, HI
to attend the theater In New York and hear an actor, who flict between Britain and th* who loft th# rltv on Lake Monroe
Don't feed your two year o|.l has never been south of the Potomac River, Impersonate a Soviet Government over subversive last Thui*d*y at 7:00 AM. hy
licit activities In England.
company trpek had a hot meil
baby beer or hard liquor. . . . Southerner and in addreslng an individual sny 'you all'.
But why the employment nf rtudv for the travel sharpened
that it. if you tome within the
"The fact is I have never known any person In South forre to establish a Soviet regime appetites.
jutiidiclion of Judge Mildred L Carolina, educated or uneducated, white or colored, us** the -w hy not do It through the ballot
Lillie's tupeiior court in Lt» thrasc 'you all except in the plurnl. Used In the plural, it box? The answer Is that Bol­
Mnny rountrle* Imld elections
shevism rails for hloodshed and on Sunday because on that dsyV
Angelet. "Beer is not good lftr s good F^nglish, or nt lenst Shakespeare thought It was.
terrorism In order to imprest the
babies,” lays Judge Lillie. **I
"In the second scene of Act II of Julius Cacsnr, Shakes­ proletariat with the nature of the the qreatcat number of voters can
lakr part.
cannot reprimand a mother loo peare caused his Anthony to say:
change. Aa the
Encyclopaedia
" 'Friends am I with you all and love you all.’
, Britannic* put* Its. “ Modern
much for doing ibii.” And he
"In the third scene of that Act. over the body of Caesar, Communism regards revolution a*
gave the custody of the child to
Margaret C Gwallncy
necessary snd a period of dic­
Anthony
declares:
Jtwvlar
its paternal grandmother.
tatorship of lahe proletariat based
formerly with
" 'You all did love htrn once, not without cause.*
on opsn terror as the only means
C. L. Pruyn
"For additional authority, l would refer our Northern of creating the Socialist econ­
Thr atomic bomb might not be
In Winter Park
omic and social system."
friends
to
the
scriptures.
The
Apostle
Paul
in
his
letter
to
at uteful in a war again! Russia
Mather Furniture Store
Th* law under which the Amer­
at it was against Japin. as many the Phllipplans, Chapter 1, verses 8-11, says:
ican Communist leaden hare been
" *1 thank my God upon every remembrance of you n&gt;l. Irdirted was passed In 1940.
of our Communist sympslbiiers
" ‘Always in every prayer of mine, for you all,
\nmog other things II makai tt
are today insitting. But w* have
unlawful for any person "To know" 'Making request with Joy.'
an idea it would create a Ur meninglr advocate, abet, advise, or
“ Again he says:
dout imptrsiion within the im­
teach the duty, necessity, desirabi­
"
'Even
as
It
Is
meet
for
me
to
think
this
of
you
all
be
OPTOMETRIST
mediate vicinity of any location
lity, or proprlaty o f overthrowing
or destroying any government In
whne it might happen to (all- cause I have you In my heart.'
PROMPT COMPLETE
"It seems that Southerners get t h e l .r English from the United states by force.
We have an idea it wouid.be a
OPTICAL BERVICR
Thus It Is a violation of the law
Shakespeare
and
the
Scriptures,
which
is
not
so
bad.
*
compelling argument against fur­
for any person to advocate th*
"
'Even
as
it
is
meet
for
me
to
think
this
of
you
all
bet)(*••** prescribed, dispensed
ther aggression and in favor o(
of a government
Repair* and nd|uatm*nl* wad*
or that Shakespeare and Saint Paul were good Southerners. eMabliahment
after the manner w* have teen
more peaceful pursuits.
Hour* 9 - l i — t - l
employed In Czcncholovakla and In
oiher helpless countries which
BaL 1-1J
Whether to bold their note and
Moscow has been taking over by
Phont 798
strong-arm methods. Th* Moscow
vole for Ttuman. or to hold their
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
brand of Communism has no mora
Palatka New*
'•note and vote lor Dewey, is the
Sanford. Florida
legal
right*
In
the
United
States
problem which is bothering most
than did Al Capon ism.
southern Democrats these day*.
fL g u d 'a u of what happen* a tje r d Djxic Democrats ara fighting
Mott Southerner* agree that Gov­ the Birmingham eonvsntlon of mad. They've taken a pushing
ernor Thurmond has no chsnce of dirs'dent Southern Democrats at around so ofti&gt;n that party leaders
being elected, and to vote lor him Birmingham tomorrow, the revolt atv Inclined to Ignore tnelr pro­
by many *« a mere flash In test*. secure in th* knowledge
is almost the u m t as not voting seen
*
the pan has graver Implications that they'd be back In the fold
•I all. However, ibete will he limn earlier believed. Florida dele­ wh'n the ballul* were counted.
mote people who will tola for gate* pledged to Governor FieldTito Dlimlnaham convention can
Thurmond in good conscience log Wright of Mississippi and acrcmplith little more than to em*
thin most people in the NottH strongly anti-Pepper, picked up ph-isue the Ire of the Southern
•
*
ttmlr atanderds and filed from Democrats. Truman, In effact. ha*
suppose.
W* make oor own let Cream, A0 Havora
t i c convention hall at PMIadel Im’icjted that he can win without
phla, whin Truman entered. Sev the support e f the Solid South,
Tbe eity of Otlando told $3,- eial of them have signified their but the truth of the business I*
Ta»ty — DeUeitint
Healthful
500,000 worth of bonds the other Intention of attending the Bir­ that he probably couldn’t win evan
with it. The mood for change ia
day to our old friends Halsey. mingham meet.
Predictions that after the tound rum.lng strong and barring a
Stuart and Co. of New York City
*14 Suitor. ArtBM
Vbm t IIU
and fury died away would find political mlrael* the Republican*
for the purpose of financing a Southern Democrat* giving their will take ever come November.
huge new sewage disposal plant. former blind obedience to th#
Perhaps some spellbinder will
Orlando it getting tired of the party are falling to materialise. appear on tha horizon to again I
rather revolting practice ol dump Whether or not many of them wvH the party together, but he!
w*i| vote tor the Republican can­
In erfdenc* at this time.
*
ing its sewage into its beautiful didal* In th* Fall la problematical tac'l
I f it should snell th* end of oneexpensively bulkbtadcd and caw* but it *o*m« fairly certain that partv rate In the South tha al ti­
fully planted lake*. Thet it a lot a great many of them won’t vote me*# benefits may well be worth
(
of money to spend for a plant to for Harry Truman. Highly placed t i e current distress.
■tM
Dvraocratio leader* are said to be
get rid of sewage, .but Orlsddo it feerful that Florida would go Re­
t city of 72.000 people; Sanford publican In the Mtlonel election.
BEARS GET FILL
BELTON. Mont- — (AP)— So* I
hat only 12 or 15 thousand. May It's possible but If what happens
be a plant costing one-fifth or !« that Florida Democrat* Just phi*, a black bear, and har three j
won’t vote at all, th* stata m il cubs had a wonderful lima with
ena-iixth as much would do for likely stay Democratic In the th* tourist* In Glacier Park until
Sanfcrd. At any rate in a few Noeembai voting.
modern civilization's W l killer
Tim
Philadelphia convention caught n - with them- An
years those ,ckie* which

“You All Did Love Him Once”

Sanford Guard

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Dr. C. L. Persons

Revolt In Dixie

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S an fo rd
Housewives
S ee I r o n e r Exhibit

M iller Home la Scen e
Of B r i d g e
P a rly

Social A n d Personal Activities

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Sanford housewives sh o w e d
much i-terest yesterday at th*
Martin Palmer Rar, Society Editor
Sanford Woman’s Club in a dem­
Telephone 148
onstration of an Imnrite ironing
machine by Miss l.ura Jennings
under whose expert handling, ths
M rs. M ero Honored
ironing ap|-»aie-l to be mors of
B y Mrs. Roy B r i t t
s plrnsuie and less of a task.
A few curious husbands also
T itu its tm
dropped In to *ee Mu* Jennings
Mrs. J . Roy Britt entertained
St. Monies Chapter. llu!y Croat Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock
Mrs. W. II. Wilder and son
demonstrate how to press troutEpisjdpal Church, will sponsor a with a Cora Cola party honoring ha*e returned to Sanford after
lion sheets sod various srtlStanley Brush party at tlie Parish Mrs, Thomas ft ight Mero. a re ­ visiting rehttvei in Jacksonville.
C|M „f clothing.
House at 8:00 I*. M. The public cent brid \ Tlw rooms of the
The &lt;l''m,m*ti rttlou v-s* ”given
Mr. end Mrs. J . Hoy Britt have
is cordially invited to attend.
Unit h ere on • aulina Drive
*»J 'he St Johns Electric Co. and
mm w
v«ei|. at Mctiveiy decorated with r# their guest, Mr*. 11 I’, Bor­
hrclu-le-l th" showing of •
a floor
The Sanford Town tend Club lovely mtangcmrnts of pastel land of Louisville, Miss, fur sev­
waxing device operated by at will nie*t in the Tourist Center summer flowrra.
eral days.
tarhln-- it to a vacuum cleaner.
at 8:00 o’clock with the president,
During tin- slirnio-in Mra. J .
Two Imgc attic type fans wets
assisted by Mis. Herman Browr-.
Hr CHARLES MOI.OM
r ill J . Lundquist, presiding over S Cleveland rendered two vocal
Friend* wdl he glad to team
ptncesl *o a- to keep the viaitnr*
end Mr* J C Smith Those enWASHINGTON. July 22
I’
rohe meeting. Follow mx the hurl- solos which hail la-on sunn at that Mayor Robert A Willi ami
joying the evening wrip Mis. | The N-tt educated wumrn have the riad Ihmr pines wrre given In­
nest session amusements will be Mis. Mero’s wedding, "llecausc” I* improving following an illness
Jr-hu Meisch, Mi* Fields, Mr*. C,*w»* t eh.lifien, hit Ihr d-ff-fence cluding an -In trie toaiter, an
enjoyed and refreshments served. and ”0 I’roinlce Mr.” She was at his home on Valencia Olive.
•lerlric f-—-I miser, amt a mixer
Brown, \ji« s » "'i. vo. i &gt;» -■*"•
great n I ■fore the war
The public is cordially invited to accompanied by hi t unit her, Mr*.
lluff, Mr* 1 issanura SSnw i- ^ - -- 1 vnsus Bureau -ai-l today rover Kelli aliment* weir served.
Mrs. John Anderson and young
attend.
K. R I'ippin. I’rirrs were awarded
Mi*. Howard ami the hottest.
It found that out in checklm; up Among the visilnr* wns Tom K
MONDAY
to the t - i -on holding the marked daughter, Marilyn Anita, have
---------- — —
or, v. Ini’* Irecn luring all the Wolfe "f the Florida Radio and
The Truth Seeker* Class of the glass, Mrs, II. F. McWhorter, and returned from the Fcrnald Laugh­
''llll
S
l
y
It’
S
A
r
c
T
o
fhllthtn
that '-lit tin rounlrv’s Appliaiue i *,»rp of Jacksonville.
First Methodist Church will meet to the is rsons who have l-een ton Memorial Hospital to their
pop is I ion itiaiing sine- I'M
MORRISONS «;n rt*
at 3-W) P. M. at the homo of Mrs. married the most mol least num home In Orlando
Another thing Ihr bureau -aid
I* S. Harkey, 1902 French Ava-- p.., „f V(. T h e
honor guest
GREENY II.I.E
it t lined: Farmers and pool peeMr, and Mrs. R. L. (iilte»pte
nut.
Mi nod Mr« W A Morrison
was presented with a china randy
ill itill ha v e the m-i*t children,
ID
DHROTIIY
HUE
arrived today from their have In
The Reardall Avenue Circle will dish.
«tt,1 ilnightri Moigarrt left to.tw arlllr-l Pfr»* Fashion Editor , ml ity f-dk' and the richer pro
kmeet al the Reardall Avenue
dsv loi Clreenvllh-, S C. vrSer*
The dining table from which Melbourne to visit Mrs. liillesple’s
p]e
have
been
catching
up
with
NEW YiiRK. Jtdv 22. -A’’
Chapel at it:no I*. M.
tir- we-e call--I te-emi " of the
irfieshtuents were served was mother, Sirs. R. C. Wiley at her
tin
nAmerican women haw won their
The Rainbow dirts will meet at covered with a pineapple linen home on \Ve*l Sixteenth Street.
■In the matter -&gt;f education Ihe -n th of Mi* Morrison'a mother,
l-alllr against rsaggeta‘r-1 F’rench
the Masonic Kail at 7:30 P. M. cloth and -entered with a grace­
In.ii no fmnd i )iat in l-ilh It* 10 ’.it' G. II Mahon Afr* Mahon,
six
lr*.
it
hrcntlie
It
i
trireinglv
Mrs M. (!. Thorn-- and son,
All offireis are urged to he ful arrangement of sweetheart
a n »nlent - f Gteenvltk', died early
apparent t—lav. half nay through and I'.MT III-- nimdier of &lt;hll-lien thi inort.ing following * l°ng IIIpresent.
roses flanked with tall white ta ­ Maynard Thome, of Farmville,
di--i - -i c-l n i tin* nin-oinl of h&gt;*o|*
Photo
by
Raymond
Mudio
N'ew
York’s
hectic
week
of
Fall
Tl T.SDW
i, . The Morrison* will In loinpers. Crystal and silver appoint N. C. art- guests of Mr. and Mrs.
En*. aril Mrs! Hirlwrt Allen Moreland a* they entrred their car fashion opening.
. inr went up,
The Fannie H. Munson Piano moot* were used on the table. A. J . Peterson ** their home on
--I uy tl.ili othi-i -laughter, ill**
College
giadnatc*.
f»i
riample,
following their wedding on Juty 13 at Ihe First Presbyterian Church.
The clothes n-st will i-e ........
School will present Mist Marjorie Mrs. liriti was aifit'ed in serv­ Writ First Street.
Ii- i itlj) Morris-n, who i« attend­
A u-ddtng recrptlon was held at the Seminole Counry Cluli after tin* Fall me tailored to tin hnd fewer children 'ban women ing Sky Lake Camp at Sautee,
Ann Sheppard In a Junior certifi­ ing by Mrs Evans McCoy and
who
v.rut
to
college
onlv
a
short
Omple, ca*ual
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . V. Horace have which the rotipli left for San Diegc. Calif where En* Mot .-Inn I 1* American tn*te
cate plan* recital in the studio Mis A. It. Deckwith, Jr.
au-l weamhle f-r dsvlliue. I-e. wi l|e And women who went to *"*
at find Myrtle Avenue at 8:15
Those enjoying the afternoon a* their guest* at their home 0:1 ] reiving with the United Stale* Nary
.
i ffor. ,1k
eintn
*»' schnot grniluatp* Ik percent!
filling and often sensational
' " ' nnr
,
,aelimd . -eveil
.
. o|. . elglit
o’clock. The public is extended with Mrs Mero were tier mother. Magnolia Avenue, Mr. and Mrs.
after dark
ye*ts h-i-l fewer l-al'lc- Ilian those n-'i -ia-l ntet 3*i percent; gram*
P.
1,.
Nichols
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
^ a cordial invitation to attend
Mis. McWhorter, ami Mra. Ray
wim went five or six year*.
met .chi-il, s*ven an-l eight year*,
W ill B ible School Closes
The Pilot Club will hold its g|'«Von.’ Mi"» C. R. Kirtley Mrs. Amo* Jonet, \'ho arrived™toda*))jYoutb C aravan
leal of ihe new mode I* the
tin, in every group. Ihe llutrail
i icent. and five or six years
business meeting In the ,Tour.st Al Walhirr, Mr* Hoheit William*. from Dothan , Ala. to *pend »ev- A rrive
On Satu rd ay MeetinRH W ith P icn ic . .iicrt ion of Jo Copeland, a de said, women io tin- rhild-1&gt;enring 24
Center at 8:00 I*. M. The Iward Mrs Ftank L. Woralruff, Jr., erst days,
•tgii»i vvho oevi-i bn gone i-i ag* iiioi mote ehildten agnl five |M p- rcenl.
itn - rvuig (tint n giealer provsIII meet at 7;20 P. M.
Nlis. McCov, Mi . W D Gardiner.
Thr l-*kr Mat y
J Community Carls for Inspiration, believing or Ii s - in 11»17 tl.an tlieit o lers p. n on nf well educateil wutneit
Mis* Marv Jane Dobson has
The Methodist Youth Caravan,
lli’de Jhnt
'ha' •
she
ko..«« b eit.i than the in p -win I'.uo In HUT. it sol. rrii mi «ingle (at lea .t till they're
Mis. Stuart Gatchell, Mrs. Ed­
Churrh
lo^rd
iU
Vacation
HiMc
*»
well trained ml- School on Friday with a pkmc Ey-mh the iu -'I* - f h-i emintryward Smith, Mrs. Tied tianas, returned to Sanford from Varn-, composed of fivewill
tip lueakihmn went thi- wsv
•rilva S itnlil I tin Borean a-l-|e«1
I* wliB hrr cousin, Miss 'f *5
Mrs Roy Mann, Mis J . I*. Cor­
fer mcmtiers of the school The women. 8he uses .pith el fabric*,
l i t |,t‘Itl.fvni i.illcgi giaduatp*
" I' winiM seem ■urh factor* as
Ity lion THOMAS
*"*&gt;■&gt; to »P«ndnext week trachdell. Mr*. Sam Thompson. Mr*. KvrlvnCite.te., aid grandparfollowing students were present unusual trimmings, n -Inn. sleek
.’7t chihlten among each th. nctci.-eil Inc-one nf potential
rnt*. Mr. andMrs F
8. Stanley. •"«
Sanford* Jiu*1*
pr"P,e fm the school each .lay: Jimmy line anil a fls'triing hack -woosh aviuged
(!.
8.
Selman,
Mis.
C.
K.
Miller,
|.111- * of : lie in; 's o I,Ik HI aim I. ..I hn-l-nds Iit-f into amt more op*
’ HOLLYWOOD, July 22. IAVWhile then- ihe attended the
Christian ways of living Their pro- Kline, Judy Kline, .Sheila Best, in
In a series of cocktail .mis and Mt|1,, ron(.pr .Vork avrragni :WW; P-o'imitii
Gary Cooper a* Andrew Jackion, Mu M l&gt;. Smith, Mrs. Chandler
foe th- employment
f e •!t l v *1 *1 gram consist* of worship, study, Etna Jran Eubanks, Yvonne Eu- dresses.
mial
watermelon
Vaille.
Mis.
Gene
Pennington,
11.2^4.0*11 higii school gtaduate* f m-riiol wemen havr encour*
That intriguing casting may
1fellowship, and recreation for all.
Hamilton,
8.
C.
Notable t* a tilack faille suit nviiLged 373;
(I.MI.IHHI mom ngci more of the vsrll-educated
well he »e«n on the screens in the Mrs. H. R Heckenbacb. Mr*. M.
i Each evening, Monday through hanks, Dorothy t.ee. Janet l.er.
Mary Virginia Robinson, t'nrd with *mall veliet collat. a white gi,ii.«|-- 3tHt,
future. Th" lanky Montanan ail B. Smith, Mr* Pippin and Mr*
w■r-eii to mu iv . nn-l mart led
by
the
Himes
and
Friday,
suppers,
prepared
Mr. and Mr* L. M.
, Shumgn, George t-ee and Colleen Meticnn l a i e Mouse mid n tilling
A iio ug tin- IL'.li-li.lkNi women iv..men to have
milted on "The Fountainhead" set Cleveland.
their children
to their churches circles, will lie served ,|| Matthews.
son,
l-enny,
returned
Also
the
Mi«*es
Nancy
William*
habit
skirt
She
use*
navy
broad
with
gramme,
eh—
it
e-hi-ation
he is ln*ere*ted in portraying Ihe
w i ill - lim es s ip good.’*
of
The young
home
in
Sanford
on
Sunday
from
I
and
g-rrs
s.
Opal
Balchelot
an&lt;l
culmful life «f the seventh presi­
ii i n ' New' York fhurrhes are cordially
invited t« Those missing one day during doth In « "ew chiffon weight, onlv. Ill- average v»n, 122 children
|ir- t.isrot having -i» -ir seven
dent. He l* his usual taciturn Nell Lander* of Stetson, Mild real a vacation spent
l ed Mr H i m e s ’
in this fellowship.
Rev. J . K. the schmil were Gwrvn Aales, which drai-e' like -istin. In a illsI kllli ttp THANKS
state.
They
visit
Wrthama,
Catherine
/McNeill,
tilself when vou try to pin him
-ego. N- V. mid! McKinley ask* that
all young Rochelle Kubanka and Aruthur llngul«h«» theater or cm-ktall suit vent- schooling, while those wllh
tV- wish to tain this mean* of
brother
In
Osw
lie
Fort
son,
Rosemary
Cullum,
fiv- *i sis year- av-iMgc-l 177,
down to di-tail*, hut you can bet
expressing —ir sincere apprecia­
hands and uni
wonn with a hl-use
T h - g in-ral average wa* 3li7 tion t« ion Ionov friend* during
that when Coop decides he want* Dorothy Carler. Betty llorri* Witham*.
Minnie
Ruth-thiham,
Mary
chl.it'in tk i t.OOO.
American l-eauty satin
to do something, h* doe* it.
tie In* nf our tw-loveit husband
-----The average mind-er of rhihlrett ninl father
Sonny Tufl* ami Dennis O'­ Helen Tew, Pcggv Pippin, little i
Man for the many
An iite«|tcn*iti dinnci menu is foi io|tpgc gindiiate*. however. In kipi'ne-** • extended in during the
Keefe will Join fortes on "Draw Ruth Ann Vaille grid ’’Ginger
one o f baked bean*, steamed rren , d 77 percent l" 'lwecu BMP tilin' lie W i l l ill the hospital and
Sabres," which I* described as Cleveland
fisnk fiirth ei *, raliliage, rat rot * ' soil 1917, fm •••11*r r i|»j»in*r Ihe fm the -a-autifnl floral offerings
"along the ‘Fort Apache’ line*,
Churchwom cn W a n t
ttnr of the nldest cultivated s t i ' gVrcn iM'iq-crs tossed w lth |rl&gt; e in inothi'ih*"*t among -ithet mo* other remembrances.
but with more appeal Both will
i* the onion, first vt.'i ga r, sngai amt s e a s-nlng*. | g ro I IS, The -til-1 In- i r a I , were
help produce «he independe i'.
The family of
(ire a to r Rt’uosrnition yrtiitchle*
B ov. Fore«t May T o
and « fruit lir-serl.
some rollrgi' work. .15 p ciicn l;
an-iwn in nart-v of Asia.
film »lnce they have discovered
Elntei f a i l E-hols
that's the way to make money In
R elieve Rev. B rooks AP New.'features
tMIvwood these day*. Thr actor
* Shouldn’t women of a houtewho Is making ntmilt the top
7ne Rev. E. Forte*! May, pa»tor hr 1,1 he P«M of it? ’’
profit In town -- thi* may surof the Greensboro Baptist Church' this ia ihe question church wdmrlse you — la Randolph Scott,
and former reddrnt of Svdanl, rn mil ask the First Assembly of
rcau*e he participate* in the
wilt dpllvt r the morning and even­ til- Wot id Council nf Churches.
profits of hi* film*.
ing sertrnn* at the Fir«t Baptiit Diet ling in Amsterdam, Holland,
Bette Davis and Robert Mont­
Church. .Sunday. He will roRevr Avg. 22 to Sept. 4.
gomery will take a fast powder
the Rev. W. P. IlrpoVx. pastor,
The Council wtll bo composed
when thay ftnish "Jitna Bride"
who i* going away on a vacation, of tdlMt represent alive* of «ome
in a few data. T h erll head for
amt sort11 tie Introduced hv E. B. lio non.lNM Christians from 42'
thtlr respective farms, her* !n
Cauer, deacon
countries.
Rut the women s*v j
New Hsmi-shlre. hii In Carmel, (
It wa* through the interert, lli*t uni.- * they can discover ‘
N. Y. Local Chamber of. Com­
cm imragi ment and helpfulness 0( nmrr significant channel* forf
merce plee*e Investigate.
Dr. Brook* that the Rev. May puf.ing their talery* to wrork
June Alli son sadly relate* that I
I'-Knn hi* ministerial education *t wlihin the rhurrh, the Council will
husband Dick I’oweil is shopping
John it. Stetson UniversUy'n Flor­ fall shoit of its ideal, no matter
for another hunt June, who rare* j
id*’* Baptist Sihool, and for two hvw many countries and denoinin
not for any form of air or sea [
vci.r* he was pa»tor of the First atiun* are representeil.
travel, sayn the only bright note
D‘ii mg the last two years, ques •
Brptlst Churrh of Kau Gallic. He
is that He is seeking a power J
I A* later railed to the McIntosh tionnaircs were sent out by Ih e'
cruiser. ‘It grta you there twice lit -hi. t Churrh near Gainesville, Win Id Csmncll to rhurchwomen In
t/ o " homL i r , ’Lr, m lr h ,,f ” i The Rev. For,eat May. P - t o r ar.J n-rolved his B.A. degree from foi niuntrlea. asking opinion* and
•lek,
remHfki.
the lUiitinl Churrh o f (irttu ** Ihr University of Floiida, where ri'rommcmlatlons. A final report
Crofessional football may get tinr,l( w||l arrive here Saturday lie was instructor in Enniish for to the Assembly will he shaped at
a Jilt from "Interference. It will (mn)
Ala. In ortler to one year.
a rpeeial council of NO women
thow th« Kunf
h Mir btitln#**. i «Uli\rr mornlnr*nH erpninir
h'.ll owing hi* graduation, he cl.mch leader» meeting at Baatn.
and no punches will he pulled . . „,Pn* Sunday at theFirst Bap- , w»* ,, levied
|pr, „ to Phi„ . „Kappa
yl
Phi. a H-I'rod. the middle- nf Auguit.
Ann Dvorak is In town briefly , j „ church of which he was a
,, i,fl- nr, rv
for the
fctf- e going abroad for pleturei fornror member. Thiswill en«U.- •
„Bn|t{on 0f m b|,
,-h
scholarship,
R u ssia U nable
in England and France.
the Rev. ft*. P. Brooks. Jr. from ] Af(fi“r
, nd opehslf
Rina Crosby
Cioshv wrnto
wrote Kay
Kav Kyser whom he obtained
......... aa
nsitnr
rtf
Ikn
1
*
*
1
Bing
. . . to mu-h en- verr*
a* paitor of the F irst Bsp
H B P t h t * 9 « •** m* » « • » 'Iiv* k
that he would he ahla to ad as couragement for his career
I i Churrh of Maehua. he resign­ for the entire city.
a clown in the big premiere here- t*«e n vacation,
ed io attend Southwestern BanThe plant, the AEG turbin*
fit for 8t. John’s Hospital at the
ti n Theological Seminary. In 1947
worker*, manufactures electrical
opening of the Barnum and ^ | 0 ( h e H M f l k c T l i p
he rrrolved the M.A, degree from machinery.
news agency said
Railey-R.ngllng Bros. Circus hero
ct t r
_
n . . H FlnHda State University, and is
The plain truth ii that thi* pace-retting Chevrolet offers
Only Chvvrolst brings you all th«te mojor nd'rarttnqes
Stpl. I ' \ou don't have tn supply IV Ilin S O K e e p CItk I H ill at present working toward th- Sokolovsky accepted "In principle"
a eosiume,"
tume," said the groaner.
Dntor of Philosophy degree In a tequest for power maile by j
msjor quality sdvsntsgo sft»r msior quality advsntsp
Made union leaders. No data was ,
ist wea
T il lust
wear on* of my own
|jT CYNTHIA LOWRY
Knglnh and religion at that set for lurr.lltg on the power.
of B IG C A B Q U A L IT Y A T L O W E S T P F IC F S . . .
j
outfits." .
At* Nrwsfraturr* ft'dter
s-hnai.
not
available in other ran in it&lt; field: and. in addition,
Allied observer* view both thr
Caryr G lint
*n t had a frank aniwer
Ahout thi* time ea*h year, some
n*( Sunder, he prearhed l i price*
n
ow
d
ocid
ttd
ly
low
er
lltnn
ihoee
of
nny
nllror
Soviet
food
and
powrer
offer*
*»
Chevrolet prices sir now ohviouily and outstandingly
askrd him why he didn't
when I asked
men’s tailor shout* from Hnncioming Day sermon In li •
[uadue# ....
hi* own
pictures. Said thhou rtup*
that come fall ev- „|f| An’ i-ch Baptist Church in propaganda gestures designed to
pro---------- ,------... ______
.
lowrr than those of snv other rar that even remotely
car that even rent Jtely ap p roar:lt«e it in quality !
ha: "Pm not mentally equipped eiv thing ia going to he different, Geneva. Ala., which ho jo in el tfX* oflvet unfavrralile reaction -if the
Western
world
tn
the
liloekad-.
for It" . . . Paul Douglas re- Ate r, he *ays, will overcome their
• ago upon profession of fa th
spprosrltc* it in quality.
Col. Frank llowlcy, U.8. com­
turns to New York after hi* color Inhibition* and bust out In am! where during the past weak
mandant
of
Berlin,
said
the
moves
stint in “Thteo Wives." Even
wild hue*,
iw has been conducting revival
Yc-i II Ki*» i* “vi* “—I ’i^-i '*-c*-*ati,
Thui. Chevrolet snd only Chevrolet off»n the Big-Csr
with Jimmy Cogpey being menJfe invariably follows with ref- nn .-tings Thu* he has the happv wrre part o f the over-ell Russian |
*lih the (fr tr- l r-T'.-r- V • V....-- PH*
plan
to
incorporate
Berlin
Into
;
ti-.ned a* set for the role. Paul etvnre* to the gay plumage of the e x p o i i r n r r o f preaching one 8 p i
—*ttki*iv* to Chntaln mi h»|ht,-grind
condort r&gt;f the original snd ovtitsnding I'nitireii Kneemakes no bones nlmu* hi* avail- mu'• bint—and the natural drab, day in the church that baptir-ti Ihr Soviet Zone.
t» n .
The American Air Forca d ls-1
ability to recreate his stage rolv'cwM of the female. He wind* up him end of preaching the follow.
Action Ride . .. the Rig ( sr perlofmsnrc and dependability
In th* "Bern Yesterday" film. ”1 wuh an exhortation: "Men. revert] mg Nundny In the cjiurrh which rloseil yesterday that its bass at ]
a*I at-as.as.al U, Lss
W«i»n, 1the
l.u lines,"
1I .SlmS.m ** he
tv.TV say*.
AHy I J to
1^ nature.”
ia*m '*ill WPS **
Ytwl! fritcy •»' iGd.'i tot *"—» M:f*(i
already
know
|outlined him to Ihe Gospel min * Wieihaden was being lengthened ]
ol * world’s champion Vslvc in-Hesd engine , . . tl.; Rig.
to handle "newer type plenei
with rkf-rciu i —iH'i fhtrn|;*"a Vili*
MGM censor Al Bleak was, Well. kids, the human male a in 't, trv.
( tr beauty snd luxury ol Body by hither . . the Big-Csr
smoking while sitting hn a lied
bed a.g-nna do anything like that.] In c Rev. May, Mrs. May l'« with hotter take-off and landing
\il&lt;tan I tied, toe u m il
speeds."
The
runway
Is
Iwln
on th»~"Llttle Woman" »et. 'Tm ; And ho von’t d o it lecau-e a few |foi -net Kathleen Adams) *h l
,*" ? runway is Iwlng
lbs U Chfvrei,* iiH htfhf-.orkfd nn
safety of Fither Uniiteel ronitruclion. the L'nitiled Knee"
breaking one of my new rules," I mill'on little women won’t lo t. th-. r two small son* ami daughter Jrogihenert from n.&amp;oo tn 7.JW
feat
air
rxpecttal
to
arHra
Saturday
at
he commentorl No longer will hi-r
Action Ride snd Poiitive-Action Hydraulic Brake* . . . »!!
Ya-iJI 4a«f tb it puf Oi»*f-i*t Irodi h
The Britieh-Amerfcan air lift
smoking In had he permitted In | The human female. In the first i the homt of........................
Mr. and Mra. _F, t*
droned
on
a
t
a
record
rate.
Over
tsitff.-l
iat-Jiy.
b
e
it
hn
1
baerld
firrv'i:i
MGM pictures, since many pan- plat *, does not resemble the fe- Annmi. JtOtl Lake Avenue,
st loweil price* - pricei that are now even more economical
i 24-hour period ending yester­
Bcdy hr Fiihtt- ivii' iU* «fdr BnChineii!
pie are killed erery y « r breaussima’e hiids in many ways. She
a*1*
day
271
flights
came
into
the
even
more thrifty, when compered with the price* of
of hod fire*. Which shows you; waen’t boro wearing a mandatory
man•H raitkir f in.
how careful film maker* have to jcin iim e which vllly nllly. must y o u usually find those men sitting American airport with 1.554 Ions
other sutomohiles in its field.
be.
ta liar* for life.
on the donkey’s beck while their of supplies. The British new 202
You'll ! m th* fftflr rt/ef# tl F}ih»r
Vi eondlv. the female works belter helves walk respectfully a utine-loade Into thrir !&gt;*»&lt;■.
________
i a ___ that her
Ann
Eothsrn_ .report*
Th*
RuseUn-controlleJ prr»»
IVii'nl Po-*i Cfritniiltis. lh« Fan
Yet. indeed, Chevrolet it frit in dollar value hy the
daOft! U r Is much Impntverl after thtongh a romhlnation of Intuition few pare* hehlnd. carrying a load
has
disclosed
plans for attempt­
aro
real
on.
And
the
combination
Ani a RH» i-J PeHifArtwi Hydra.)*
of
firewood
on
their
head*
and
a serious ear infection. . ■ Hate
widest mxrgin in all Chevrolet hutory; and, of eourte, it is
eomei the inevitable Item - Tb# oi tne two tell her that life has the youngest child en their back. ing to bring all Berlin onust
B-ik»i fo-oGfct -rir in Chmakr sod
E-rn ulncc Papa climbed Into Soviet economic control by in­
Humphrey D6garte are adding * le f t a lot simpler and easier since
rostlwr
fin.
first in nstion-wide demand at well,
nnrterv wing to their house. . - tfcf men In her life started wear­ dat V him* serge and a dull neck corporating It Into a CrmmunlstInspirrd
two-year
plan
which
he*
ing
uncomfortable
collars,
conser­
tic. things have been getting
The “Chicken Every Sunday’
been adopted for the Russian
troupe takes o ff for Nevada lo­ vative snitt and useless necktie*. grt-jstvely better for the
Occupation Zone. •
cations next week. T V Mm’* Ilf throe's any danger of all men New we ran vofa. anawej back,
Communist spokesmen demand­
locale Is Arisona. btit maybe they g«!n? overboard for gay plumage ho! I down jobs, run our own bank
ed "for th* good of Berlin" Ural
/•••
think Nrrada looks more Ilka si: the girls are going to pull tn an aunts and help decide whether th* German city government
&amp; ty m p * * *
the reins lighter.
the family will buy a new ear or
Arisona.
Sir Walter Raleigh, the perfect have the leak In th* roof Died. agree to th* *lly*e participation
WOMEN FEAR DEVIL
cavalier and n gay olrd In Elisa- J js i incidentally, m* are alao the In the economic plan.
The'city government, controlled
BANGKOK, (JF)—Fear of the;b*thtn plumage, once tossed his people who buy most of th* clothes
the gentlemen In our Hr** wear. br antl-Communlet Socialists, hat
devil has made more' than 700 or vile cape Into a mud puddle.
tf was a grand gesture. But the
And If you think we’re going to hitherto stoutly resisted such eco­
Siamese women In Btnghaburl cut
nomic incorporation. It has sought
off their hair. T|m erase spread ladle* of his time were not much let go of "II *hl* Just because pea­
sitei a religious mystic dreamed more than chattels, l-vind to their cocks era prettier than peahens, to maintain trad* relations with
ter Devil had dacided to kill every lord* a no masters, and without yui’ve underestimated the girls. Western Germany's Rlsonla daapita Russian-imposed hindrance*
women in Slnghaburl Province authority to do much more than
on transport and material supTit.* women might escape, he swmin from time to time.
Aa long as the raiment of the
thought. If they cropped their hair
* B F i l M M .1 u — —
gen’s of the world rivaled the eun
V;
In ell IU *J&lt;wy. the ladle* place
wae distinctly In Ufa shade. Even
troliy. there are a few placet la
Phong \t%»
Pl f l t t B * SBC0Rd
tne world where the awn a n
pretty colorfully gotten up—and

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Mrs. Frank I
Miller enter­
tained last evening at 7:30 o '..
flock w'th a hiidi- party, given
. B n *'
al her home on Pnlrurtt . Avenue. ANMJuNt e* II * I
Attractive ananat lomls f v a ri-t
colored linnias and greenery and ,
lanev dish gardens were place-1
_—
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Mr. and Mr*. rredeCrt t'.ancr
During the evening, ic 'e i al
, progressions of brldgi -sere en- of Geneva annuunceil today the
lojed anil after the scores wet* birth of a son. Thomas Tr«nleitc»,
added (hr higii pi ire - as awarded on July 20 at the Tcrnald 1 nighto Mu. ft’. I’ Field*, low to Mrs. tun Memorial Hospital.
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When the super greyhound*
The Sanford tlianta and the , ° r* which run In the fralurr ninth1

It) JACK K A M I

lie McCailliy fmilly li-ti i aught (lie New ^nrk Galilee*, lire cluh

tit..'-hander, Joe Cleary. hud fan­
ned 9 little more than one man an
Hv AHSOt lATKlI PKKSS
Ite C.iarlrMon Rclmla pu«h&lt;tl inning during the 178 gamer he

Day

tin n

Friday

Place

Lake front
hall |&gt;aik
front h
Grunniar Schowl

krtlvitr
n»r&lt; hall b-a.’ ue

Make shoe fags for

girl*.

liny, wilt make leather
rarer for combt and
nail Tdca

Wood i i aft

2:00

Grammar School

face the Sen* In the flrrt game.i Jj^uafy galiojied irT ruch fart moved into a ihird-place tie wilh the world champs.
thry aanwell
While
the YankIm llrin
Lonnie Worshan
worrhan will
win inobably
|»oi.aiM&gt; rr-.‘t
n ’ company,
company hut that they
ir uvll
"lu te ine
ta n k - and imiir
ns#— T ~
, „

Manage,
Oruher*# call for the
Manage) llal Gruber’*
second a ffa ir.
------- - • - e - a a e t r ? ' * —
- , . - ‘.t .
at Conrad Park (art night In n
contest, which otiened with a four

llclatud

run uprising
aggregation
The llata nev

... .

I
. . u .
...
.
| (. eem nlc r Spinner, .tu m bled |d&gt;U. and ..nlv 119 -hurt of . new
| Philadelphia ran into .11u i ter '-fore I b n i . I « • « . fallin g a rev &gt;rd.
, « ' *-’&gt;■
*,
*
v
L*
,K' h" ,, * h" * U jlt,n in| V .trra p Wally Gaddta. I'a rHi-.vi*» pounded out 21 JM t« to Iftt .UOOnga.
i .a -e . wa* rigid behind Cleary with Friday
17- • J&lt;^« ( .d. n.an, Charley
&lt;'*■ t olurnhia Rena rnncpiered
nlcr, f #nm. j |n “u5 Innlnyr.
I lid Hob Savage w ere hit Itw Savnimah Indian, 5 to t, and i;»,| li» had hutied the most in-1
p---- ------------* * J ''•* ‘ ^
U r * ,J U * ' * ----------- *'
r throtw h Sundny with Stu b -1
S ia l.r Ifield, Itayiona. second

l.a» Iwcu
Iwru proved by Wurth- on thr Yankee Htadiun«T»H'n lor the ball game. 12-8.
, ,|,le
„|,|t. to j o an |,a»
their paat record*. Claughao Tade t..rf for two more dav
Ib.-ton
h l( chalked up
'*
- gui-ton * bluer tq guin liu-ic
„e „ilu.
al,d Mis* Bomber . ground In it. ...ntiiiu .d . . n e .
),»» f..or win* l&lt;&gt; her .ird lt. She *v!th the White Sox
Only 3 'i

md.

Mike Scholl
for tiie vlait
the first Inn ...
f. .Ui consecutive h«-c hits. Joe
Schultz carne Into the game, and
completed the fracas for the
Gianta.
Uur Cammeyer. a newly signed
Catcher for the Giants, opened the
same behind the plnte, hut was
pulled In the eevrnth inning for
a pinch hitter. Iludv Karron enmpisted the game behind the plate.
“Red Roberts, foriner first lut»«raan for the Daytona lies. I. laid*.
Joined the ltd Hats last night.

Junior High School

o n t o . D r!.an d . h a d

Fiiuil.t Tennis Tourna­
ment
V
Ila-ikct Ilall
•
I’ing l«&lt;ng. croquet,
softball
Girls: quiltad mulct and
aprons

9 00

Colored Program
D«&gt;y« 9-12 Toimir, Gnl^
Crooni* and Ilarpur

2:00

Crnnms and Ilarpsr

9 12 skating. Boys 4Volley-ball.

Hp )'i .VO sack race, J-'J
f atria llund l.all, G irll
12-10 Tennis. Hoy* 12-

lri Bosket-t-ull.

w n tk-

I

inost men—112 In 171 InSix high powered ninth racvetriana also will lainhlc tonight,
Tliey are liv e ly Hawn, &lt;)H’s
Classic. Iteigc llranrh, Now Voy
sg ej. High llurbarer and \*achccta.
r :\ T iu i:* »*on ru citn iT

three-run fifth
T. x lliighson. th* tall Texan who i Iroin the hill in
has l^-en lost to tin* tram ino-l of |1
|he leasen.
| I -oklvoV cut gr again featured
Hughson came in to pitch •».n|,|*« •'fat.oiml Lzagu. drtim a.ua the
i n flji, imdug of last night’ , gi.no H a*ks won a pair from Clugago,
I 9 A ami

Charleston turned in c ^ U b h - ^ f L ^ ' J l v ' . S e ^ T n r i ' b . ' e ^
ik tfurmancea.
And if It hadn’t " ,l&gt;‘ n*
of “ n,rW
Ucn for tho-e unear Mil Chariea-11m -,rd fo' n,,n,W nf ,ntM’
tc.i run. In 'b.-fir»t inning. Jack 1,1
i. nvillcV At Hihia and tho U.-UI,’
MrrR Hoag. Gaim-cville. and

7-1, dipping Boston’a lead attgoUr

southpaw,

Jim

I’arton, St.m Tcclulia. Orlando, bad hit

(Jun Club Has Shoot
Badminton Tourney
iVt Police R a n g e Winners Are Named
I he Id

c’ '.tick I if .It foiled Robert
Scmlnolf Gun Club. Inc.
niatul practice mauh on Joltrr In tli 12 to l'» age »*Toup

1 st M a r e S 1.1. S Mile
l l r . l M a t t M a ll. M»ahlr
II I . H a n d r . Itr.I.ly l*sfc*.t. kt»pM u r H i r e r g a l l n t y . M**l 'toMI*.
H n a c ls w . Irotla A r r o w , Indi ga««r.
2 a d l l a r r A t a l k Mil#
l a x M a l t l l a l l l M -akl r
ll a illr T o r n A i . o l l i r r l l u . k M l . "

gild the Dcluind organisation an-|J»ae ft..rA lU m oin Ci.onl Xr
nounced the sale of rlghtiuiod. t
‘*'-1 * 2 L
Hal Rtewart. Rtrwart was s.4d t-»( Hk, » ,.* ,! . &gt; 011.i«. i 'n » r . 1..10
the Ht. Petersburg .Saint* in lh&lt;- Park. *ty Honnr K«rlr*»« k Tfki*
Time. S li tl&lt;o.l»
Fioii.b. toteinationul lotaguc.
tit. Mere S rail. Mile
Yigi Alonso tuin.wl the IricK
1‘t r s s s n i I s r e a m * . Hat.y t'*r. . |r&gt;
\ ayaln f»» the llr.l Hats last night l*siil Arr.ho, 1.n il* xn«k»r HhiM
ilrt.r. IM n S I 0 .|»e* k
as h« allowed the Giants but six Hand alle
. l l M e r e a Irtlk Mile
| wtll scattered l.lnglrs, however,
i,s ir r Jln a t- H lltx rsslls. Mus­
kt Issued 10 free tickets.
ty H&lt;|iie.&gt;k. I.o* Wy .'snyuo Xlls*
Last night the Orlando Sriw 'o rs Slslmly, gonsirliie. Mrsse. Pultun.
SI
si l.lnv
(drubbed the Daytona flrarli Islets
eih Mere I e.ei.M
' The Bens walked o ff with a 10
|,.n,
tt nnsne..
J illy Vlls '*1.
for the gerund consecutive time. Analrsrsary. Wise Tip l‘&lt;it»riy
I.u.lty Stas ttsaer lu ster
to 1 a ffa ir. Tommy**!Ly.1* went tiie p.xsit. Tib
Mere a ism Mile
route fur the Henatnra and give up
V snilslln
K »pre*e
A»*e«. I**1*

sirnrt mid s .o n it the winning ru" |jiu.ion * LVavei

„
»•
on a lit
fly ball.

downcti
.b .w n e t l

CincVr"
C
in rln

nm.-g Kw II lllackwell. rt-8. Black- »•“ '* » “ »

» "n* i&gt;&gt; tho second and
'

Hv fiT K R I.IN f! 8L M *I*Y

tair.'irrow.

ciI ycstcr.lny:
l la r t r Williams

m ! r -?,m 01 OlsGIA TFCII WISH TWICR
Ai tho Ht mil uni N«*v%
n*«**| Rtrink out nine !»ut &lt;1*•)»««! up. nv
J ,, y
, **!-:?
AfiLVeSTA. July
t'4v—T im* Roy William*
•:.S 1 -U0
o . rsU Tech IS the only to win
eaiv.-d up on the Tiil» in the homo run balls In Karl Torgeson, •*rVr** «'•»• doubled in the Ykfth. Vnjtorsjs! Public Links Golf Tour-1Ned Smith
x jo,, nu.
than one- in tho Otarige
fi.st of u il.Mihleh.ndcr fur n 7 1 ..n i Je ff Heath, n.oie than enough, ,ort r V tt:l'lr' “"
‘ ““j .
I r-.oicnt. down to eight matches|J- K. Howard
•*?!i *
i Bee-1. The Engineer* whltpeda
.1. i-.i.m over Hub Mutwrief.
to brat him.
^ | *,“ l1 H u w tl battml In five
* h#r|1 p,lo . th&lt;1|, . ' James \V.-bb
2n9 a 300 Ml sjuit, 21-7, In 1940, anJ RanDiMcggio. Hill Johnson. «Tiff
If.-rr jr Hreeheen tnmed In a
Lla contril.iilloii to &lt; «i|uiB-. (J- H., „wun,f |n,„ ,j„. fifth Frank Rockett
-•I. x .too *as, ”0-11. last New Year's Tulsa
Mapes and Phil Uixtulo hum -ir.t) h.llHant effort for St. f*oula. «trll- •'&gt;'» tdclt-nr user Auguata. J1 » « r i
(Mj wi,j, f jvp ,dayr t J |ea,linp B. II. Uurgets
{ wliip-td Tech. 20-12. in 19*5.
90 x
for the Yanks more than M aking ir.y out 10 New York Giants.
Utants, Ini®.l',
Ini
ril|.-rv fuvoiii»-r.
R- R. Biownlnt
*r n ' a^ce Carl-on and }&gt;«nny
up for a two-run clout by Itou-1 cuiTing his
his »
10th
0 th win h
by
y an 88 ..ji ‘‘ Hixon
U'^-n ttcocivcd
c . „ weak
. . support
•»«*«. u
hut
«,j-hamninn
i , - _ „ i Btl
Wilfred
W i l f r e d ' 1‘
fwUnfinlshrdl
n n n ianrai
.
„ u n i t
he Cat
da, exploded
champion WillrtU,
_ _ ------ ■■ dr* !»u In the first Inning.
Kj| sco n . The
P a id
exploded tsix:
i l l *we!
1 ?1' IDMn«4
™ * * ) . .frrT '‘‘ them
th c mwglvee.
r lm .,| IK.ondlnw
^
_____ I n ' ' 1/.?., M l rh n ljc d h a i u six
H.’ "'My’ , , T..p*v!’, ’ riiawrBika ie«*ir. |Impat scalterml six lilts for his ror.» In the seventh to drive Ray!*f\J*' J ® 1* CirlnisUy, touched for
.
ul. CiihVhc"imibI
8IIIN B OIIANGK BOWL
four hits.
. v
vr ] .U
. cI
---------1
. . .first-tea
. . - . - m um . . .UI
. . - .U
Pig.;
l, , u ..*
* . t.mk .m*1’*- h,f
, i! VC* 1.! , . I.
i ! „ Ii.!!.
i Twenty-six
- n i t * .11 eight plays In the fading
P.M.J from
Irom the mound.
i
. " *n T** ln,lin*
"
The rampaging Oalneaville G- \Mr line. He.1 I issn, Hii-sn Hi**- . M.%e„ih straight triumph.
torv at N orth Fulton l a r i, a b rig,i.siip
Am.-riu**
the M uicio.Tts
of in.
th. 11*11
'n ea* have
nnve aptieau-d
appente.1 In
in rne
i.i u o t i s or
u - .. Tcxa*
»c»»» A h J!
'H as Yanks had an H-l lead go.
The Phillies shaded !*ltu lsvr«b.! cr*,'l,‘ to1 tUv 'f,rl“r&gt;Men continue.1 •thrtra* el/nrts Ic
am Mae# a mm mis
fl.iH2
yanl
course.
Orutigs: Mowi'football elastics.
|LliU Oinnge Uuwl classic.
&gt;m». Well itsmsml.rid. [ irg into the seventh frame of the 3-2 In It) Innings despite tho first
overtake the Gianta as Ihey scure l Itul
* Ills oPimnent this ntomlnr was
1*1. , ;I'rlts
-rn f riirw ln
a 6 to 3 victory over the P aU tk x, (**'■ *•-*•
*••- l.ati»l. Tl.uiolsr -o&lt; . 'ai game hut luuhln't h'd.l it. M.v'or U ague homer by Elmer
?tchucbier .”*
of "Hhakrr
j |jf&gt; Page was rappel lustily
luotily in
in aa Ki lJie. vatcran P in t* ulKher.J
.............. J.w
«.TI,A lr,! DO
. ..
I .R/tih
l 'i " ? . P
“" " J
A ialM . a . big Tom O’Callaghan: - . a . ""■K.Mx.nm"”
« l ; L in^ " r r.’ ...llaadsume
am Mn^i S ia m Mils
rei'-t .lo r e , having the gam e1Joirny nU lnlks triple and Eddie I * 11
I W m t . Miami altar- llrlghU. Ohio, a lain tournament
received credit for the victory. The
WirkMU.
oil*#
tl«99ir.
«
i|
»
ihf
9Ctiir
ilml
c
r
v
i«
t
nirn
M
ilk
ri
*!nirlc
did
th*
trirlc,
**&lt;!•
,
*4
prt*ifdrnt
of
the
Ormn^c
»*mrv.
rro«*|fv
cftrri*«l
»
Imirr
Aialoas committed seven errors
llranrh
«nrh MI.. iW'Bihsr. Nnw Vayi,a»e |n Um&gt; algllth. Karl Drews, dlii.f* Kluiar Hingleton with tho! J|owl CoriimUtar' for the 1940 New gallery during Ids fourth round
•field to assist the G'a in their as»r
T" ',r ’
r 1
|tro«
nnd giving
alglh1' ^ * Y*»«»tLalI rlarsic hera.
coin.iiest o f Mike Sxwodko. die
h '*• ovr. and
aaaaaa walked
w p a a v i plnchliltt.
....... .. r
• l"*■o .- o «n
’ »l iv.l'ef
n . i ’ v i miiii
R|V|iq| a
m RMUI
victory.
,
l l l s"h l u r l m r
......
_^
.................
.. ...................
.. m
.....
r
Pa., welder. The
H'l.upsburg.
larn..........
Mare*............
lienrh . na.se
Vt.liy
Judnirh lo
load th.-ni .................
up. Islc’ jry
to_ _______
Schoolboy ___
Rowe, who'
The Ht. Augustine Haints n lg cl
Tra. a" "i fapuy." Ms.iin*”” twuriie' • T lin 'jfm li,g u n .k ilu !.d i.gran.i I leplitcpd'Walt nubbd'ln "the eighth” HR ARC? C IIOWL SE A TS R0.13I |,hn,ui.inn*h follawer* wore partithe Leesburg Piri.tr, ill tile 3 to .*
ftaby. Asutre. *laiutar.t viisriti.
(.ffl-inl rapa.ity of the newly- sail since lie won the title but
game in Ht. Augustine. Woolfor.l t^dr
X.. ' lassie loHtr. Tr« s
■
’
~~
* enlarged Orange Bowl »ta.llutn Is Ve»r as a member of the Atlanta
and Gilliiple tangled in the mound
i-O.) hi svata.
i tram.
dual.

BASEBALL TONIGHT

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The Clubhouse

a ••
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lit Valdosta
Valdosto [Valcers pulled
i 4
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A I'

lly FRANK BTK
NVh , features Sports

DOUBLEHEADER

Official Pitcher** Record

Editor

SANFORD vs. ORLANDO

Here are official record* through Sunday for ell pitchers who J
*11
yH •
I
w%9l
had appeared in five wi more games thru the season:
C z m ise i 0i, a
4 1 Flo.ula la-ague park last night,
NEW Y( SflK — Earle Uruckery
PCT
L
SO u p w
• Q infl'eling a It to R defeat on tho
G InnP lilt
who has hern either catcher or Pitcher-Club
• 0 third •plan- Thomasvillr Tigers
a w ss
bull|&gt;vu roach for Connie Mack Hot-;. Galncavulc
pnnhsin. u
• 1 whl'r the Albanv Cardinals turn.842
18
5
104
9
54
21
18*
i .i :
i ie
m .m n i i m • n t u
ti ft
sine- 1937, says the Philadelphia R* ran. Leesburg
iLaka
.833
in
r.t
4
5
l
79
w
'J*
1.
Hr 4
m—
aarson. e
1
1 • t’1 joo luo-k the second'plare Way- •1T1 ftr nUntil
\tbelies are hustling niuiv this Btxll. Orlnndo
3
.82*
Is 22
4(4
1
1*
*
78
152
ft
19
V Iburs, 3 to 2.
*» 12
1 H.itla.lne He-1*« It
I I 40
-1 70 year 4l.an nt any time since ha's IJsIrwskl. Sanford
T o ta ls
.8(H)
14 4 c 14 -irilM
3
a* , It
UI
43
119
20
wo*
Valdosta's
seventh
..%
**•»
A . Co
been will, the club.
I *MMft*rai
III.I.AMI
•9 It
.785
85
4
32
!.)&lt;!&lt;•.
flanfiiril
31
174
H
i
1
»letlll*
•
»
III*42
straight
victory.
It
was
also
B
e
v
­
2
2
n
k
■ A »
M
“This is a fine defensive team,'' Z«*:i*liw. flilniulo
TVS
9
13
4
117
In 4 V
47 •
103
i*;
22
4 el straight for Thoinasville— l.ul HI .%M«U»llll«
4 1 1 4
T . . ___ j ___r _
I ,e e at,ui g
442 says Hunk. "We don’t hit much •Slu's Ificlil. Daytona
42 4 *»
.750
1 1 1 r
8
18
14H
4
IS
urn
2(1
defi-nls
i.i
tiie
Tigers'
rase.
)4 i i
*S»J hut wh.-u we do we make 'em
I'.iUOu*
n
s s | 2 ft
,708
7
152
17
«
i.»
30
205
Gtd'Ms.
1
biy
tuna
The
Dodgers
got
13
hits
off
1 191 **4l.t|
lif t count. Hank Majeski
22 fto
4 1 S • &lt;1
at third Clc n r . Oalncevllle
3
.400
i
8
21
21
170
li s s r * Teds.
20
4 ft 1 S 1 Ih n * Th. niasville hurlera. Funk.
ha*r
has
helped
us
a
lot.
So
has
.700 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 3 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 111
r&gt;i Aiiausili.# al I'slslki
glean. If
3
19
I 1 1 1 ft Kti'te aid Henderson. Not until
25
2
7
Um*'held. Sanford
13
20
Ferris Fain un Hist. Fain makes
Ja eora e. t b
Uslnrsvllle st I., -l-iirt( U I
4 0 ft 2 |
Hardy, c
0 the final inning, huwrver, was
Mrlshdi. si Hs.ili.nt i l l
1 ft •
4
.882
28
i
16
7
77
everybody
hustle.
He's
after
you
Kotchcr. Ht. Augustine
25
ion
l.rl-tsd si h s.tn n , lies, ti
Alaaso, p
s II ft 1 2 Valdosta able to assert mastery.
8
n
.887
3
*1
48
.all Die lime.
Ca-uo). Orlnndo
21
91
IIIraslnaton. If
t ft • ft a They made four runs In lhat
0
.887
2*-!
4
2
'24
“This
Irani
has
nothing
more
10
fltoiv,
91.
Augustine
65
cr\i •4*1 Ik Ir i I . |I*1
ri.uiiiM
%
i\
ti
iix
t
m
ix
xi.
ft time.
ato
Totals
&lt; 1 i : ii
/l
3 •.825
5
than Connie’s toama of the last W.ntford, Lcesbuig
*7
37
DO
i . i : xi . i i
14
r.
WCH
lit other Karnes, the Tallahassee T t i f t —
a-.llrnuaiWd nut n&gt;r i * a m m * r * r
P e l ll’or 12 year* had—on paper, that Trfolll, lavsliurg ......
•4
1.
.800
8
3
•11
71
99
i4
lit
i In .Tib.
SS 1 7
&lt;14
Pna'es whipped Ihe Cordele ln- I I A %Mtlft
.588
3
1
1
is.
Hut
the
team
spirit
is
remark­
73
4
10
7
1*0
H
AY.
W
OUT
H^W
E
Itf S
Havis,
Orlamln
genre hr Innlngei
20
T«ni|)«
.Sol
4 1 41
*** ••0 1 ift — 4 d'ans, * to 3, and the Moultrie l.iaKr|-riil
■asrprA
5
H
570
98
41
11
1IU)
Ainuricllo. I.ecsluirg
22
14 4 *
11 1 able.
4SB 11in h i -v-ft Aihl. tie* runiiuernl the cellar Nf 1*• V• Va». tif g
; i |0
IIS
3
“That goes especially for the Ily-Je, Hi Iambi
27
3
.671
t
*.&lt;
83
11
K a va k ls, Uam m erer
rlbl., Ann ileus, H to 3.
1 1 14
MUrtil li r a a It
.111 pitchers.
.658
Take
the game In I’lum. St. Augustine
•25
1
6
4
3z
59
It u a s
h a i l s .1 Inllussnltrsn i
t.
12
W r - l I’-lii* ItvRih
IT 2 ft
.in
liie
WNyrroas-Altianyfiay
went
mm turn! U oSi Ml SH*i RM1'
P s p lo V lr M sn u s . Ilrlits. I tohsr ta j .
6
.545
dll
3
8*
a
103
15
ia m i
IIS Ibiston when the Red Sox scored Puircll, I'alntka
11 2 B
I* innings after the Iti-dbir.ls had M
g 'o a n . J a r n m e . T » . . h s s s M l llo h
tHIHI t|Hi Nfptn »i Out* VttUS
Hi Iwlualritlnlr
i; 41
. l i t 1* runs in one Inning. Rookie
r i s T h r e e b a s e h it s : l l n s e n k r a n s , tied it up at 2-all in the sixth.
.531
15
98
4 . H
7
1*3
(’bailie Harris look quite a Im-s I- Gillispie. Rt. Augustine l *
lushsm
Htiilrn b a s s - llrl.ts l . r t i
.600
H.'tli pitchers, Ingalls for Way10
10.
I2U
112
4
Gft;i»Hf4 l %• 1 *1.0 1 ( 111 % i . i : u u n
27
ing that dav and Mr. Mack did Ahnsn. Del-and
on l i a s e s : Manford I I ; lie ta tm l I
,7 i
Trniaa—
Hr
I
vv
i.
ci
us*
and
Stephens
for
Albany,
.500
DO
80
166
8
8
WK H A V E INSTALLED
1
P s s e on l.slls
„ t t J. H c h u l t i I,
Haller,
Leealiurg
22
the
smart
thing.
He
saw
the
game
HOSS ALUJN — IN—
.124
n s»
Dunham
I, Alona.1
* -la.
- - Nirlke
•••
m I.
outs: went the distance in a mighty Vftl«|ttiln
.500
3
6
■
2
8
5
NorHira.
Orlando
79
21
.
M
\Y*a|
*
f
ti.®
slftl
ii it
"King
Of
The
Everghtden"
Hrhiills «. Alunio &lt; lilts! duel.
H E A R I N G AIDS FOR
.500
0
Tha.m.tn Xll l r
14
28
2
2
Iwplnrky. Daytona
5
3*
41 14
.1 4 1
Ilia pitching with
O ff M. M r h u l l l 4 la S I n n in g s . J.
IS
.2 2 1
.500
KatsI
A ninth-inning Conlcle run A|l»mnr
0
8
II
1
Koidrsckl, St. Aug’linc A
23
1
g e h u l l s I In i : t l u a h a m 1 In I.
Tftllftlid
eares
.Iftft
IS
41
t i l l h r n i i r h s f • h r J S - h u l l s ( M a r - spelled defeat for Tallahassee a f­
THE HARD OF HEARING
91
8
8
9
.471
13*
il
Coker, Galneaviltv
21
ftfaitlll 9 le
.4 4 1
ll t l
W i l d p l t r h e s : AtnBXi f . J ,
98
a'J
88
3
4
5
.444
aUIr
ii
.4 2 2 the ctuwd stood up and choered flpinka, Sanford
ii St
hulls. Dunham. passed ballet ter the trams had locked al 3-3 Cur
ASK AT IIOX OFFICE
RH
95
.1 44 him. I told Harris that (he heat­ Jobraon, Paletka
0
.438
182
9
7
82
Ijuarer, H a r d y , to ie t a a p l l r h o r t In Ike fourth. Pitcher Lynch was Am ft rl rua fin Mir « T H n | I t a t
- r
•» g r t i T T ^
credited with the virtory, and
t t e h i'l ts I ' m - l r s a : A s d r e u a n d
80
.438 U c-1 0 c -« 4 c.O j w m 1 2 :1 5 P .M .
54
9
20
100
1
7
ing he took was for the best o f. DIMimro. St A Pal
All.- i. i m Yii.tiltrin
Cofsr. T im e t t : t l .
Krause, the loss.
tram, evplalning that we needed'
i\ifste-le- &lt;•( Anirr lt
8
.429 111 =
16
8
69
4
Hoiilne, Dnytona
114
22
Th«&gt;tiif9*%lllr Al W - ) r r i i »9
111 = 111 = 111 = 111 = 111 = 111 = 111 = 1
to save pitchers fur win
38
.429
53
3
73
4
V«|t 1..»lM Al T * ll- li * g i r «
3
Kelcr. Pnlatka
9
games. Know what he said?
8ft
la
.400
Ikii&lt;-*. Hi. Adgustine
8
25
1
4
129
‘"That's all right with ate. I'
ft 14
S i l l r i i i : n x %ftft(»( 1 %1 l O \
.700
lo t
8
Worsham. Sanford
83
52
13
tram
man
ami
well
get
'em
i
T
e
a
m
—
l*cl
X
X
L
tMatkm WTMB
0
15
.400
3
38
Cab’e. Orlando
5
13
2
ftlilt time.*"
\d *m illr
i»
93
Stewart, DeLand
139
7
.339
71
2
Xlrmiilil*
22
11
.SSI
SS J*
The
way
the
Cardinal*
!
READING. I'a.. July 22.'(A l­ Ms.Ml.12 1
)}
i) i:
«S3
.sis
Sell nils, Sanford
17
3
1*8
5
2V
8
r n i s r . J air t t
ibi. Hogan and Lluy-d Mangrum lllr tiling &gt;9111
S 3 * Iwen going, veteran haealmll t
SI i s
tVrXern Jsn.l-.irss
80
.a
.385
72
12*
0 Catlagliar. Gainesville 21
4
6
•s i ;
IS’
Hews
I. rrught their duel for golf's mon­ N ew u r l v s i i *
I t SI
IIS
I’lsiier *s’ Palter
ey winning honors down to thi* IAJlIlIsIiei l s II.irk
Mi xrtowa. Dnytona
68
a
8
.153
28
151
n
3 * 24
• l»
5"
News
Ik rkshirt- Country Club'a long f h a l l a i m u g a
.153,
81
fd
3
8
Petner, Dci^nd
---- 20
141
IT ( u
.SSI
it
Oommunllr CaleNdSe
Hravra won for George Hulliuga Dunham. Hanford
fall way* oral well trapped greens
81
l Review
105
8
.33.1
20
102
19
6
lu 1014.
K«r llr*skfssi
AMRMtr.X.X V s s o r i 4 T I 4I.N
tod.iv in Ihe first round of tho
15
.333
Alton. Orlando
. ... 7
4*
4
21
2
2
Tram —
Pel
Mnrnlng DcvuIIuhs
vv
L
During
a
spring
training
gabllb.uot) Leading Open Tourna- M l l a a u k t e
-too.
89
139 ‘ 40
8
1
14
Italon ger»ns&lt;te
40 24
. 4 2 - fest at Vepo Reach, F la , one of Rrsham, I^eehurg ....... 20
ine-L
90
•250
Viiola. DeLand
25
14
World At Nine
lll*llsl*S)H(||s
8
II
ii*
1
2
41 IS
the
Dodger
officials
asked:
Vulee Of ITnltr
(
V
l
u
i
n
l
m
.11 1
14 44
Nearly 150 other lop ranking
40
Mr1MotId At AugMne 14
96
ii
1
7 ” .116
1
S lu s le M e l -t 'p s
SI
ls
s
l
“
H
o
w
r
a
n
J
i
m
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t
u
e
e
i
l
h
e
l
p
t
h
e
w
i
t
i
i
s
pi«« and amateurs also have en- V ll a sr si H .i l*
.000
JoV.r.son, Ic-cslnng
H
13
27
7
0
2
2
News
i * «*
■ an llravea? Will E d d i e S l a n k y h o l d
Inicd the four-day tourney lull K a i i s s s I’ l i f
Mewe. DcLaml .....
»
28
14
'.ono1
7
0
t
a
gomethlna Old. New
i s SS
. l «4
u
p
.!".
_
..
.
gllver IJnlna
Ts.lmlii
3 2 CO
II.
ghii, L'.H Open and PGA‘
tit.S s l
13
Nib-en., ftoLatid _______ 6
0
.000
a
0
llare.&gt;we.| a lituw
IT S t
.1 1 4
list, ami the long-hitting Man- L o a l s v l l l e
Dreheeira A Star
with
hustle
and
a
good
ana,
dlagrum are favored.
Moralng Variety
I N T K N .N A T t O X A I . 1.- A l l I'M
paye.1 hia horn
ne run power on two
1:4* World At
Al Noon
Mangruin went Into the tourna­ T e a m
—
VV 1.
I V 4 occasions In Eblwta Firld this
(:*• Kddv Arnold
Arr
Khow
ment setting the pare financially. Aloiltrrrtl
14 2 ft
*-.i
T raffic’* mighty thick.
1:1* I**" 4T.ii.
.SIS son. On May 15 hia homer Imat
is ii
He nat won 92n.PJI.9V, passing N e w a r k
|:M Nevee
.v n
Rex Harney, 1-0, and on Ju ly R
se* l l i r
II I.-V
th* funner Texanlte from nearby JTenrrn
I l j* Ha.lnee Al M srtslr
What, R won’t blow?
n ii )
Iftft hU homer with the base* loaded
n &lt;s
1:04 lu r Nose 11* 11. 1.
Her. hey, Pa. In last week’s Dap­ l(t»i Itratrr
1: is
in
not only heat J im Hatlen hut end
II IS •
ITT
per Dan play at Pittsburgh, Hog­ i m r i s l »
Call Dodge. You know
H&gt; r s r n * r
u *
1—
1 * 44
.1 7 1 rd a - v game Dodger winning
an's rarn.ngt total |2fl.lfi&lt; Rfl.
llallltuui*
.ass streak.
IS S*
War’ll fix it mighty quint.
The fit Id numhers Inst about
Stanky was hitting .320 and
every name golf.Vr In
... the
.... &lt;3iunlry
........
s o I T II A T L A N T I C L K A l i t
among the league'* five lenders
Pel
VV 1 .
with at) o f the sport’s 10 leading Truftft—
when he got hurt in Rbheta Field.
•
•t..»t
SSI
s
s
IS
money winners matching drives, U r e e n v l l l e
M l Only HUn Muslal of the Cerda
tT 1 *
chip* and putta In the same tour­ J * * a * a a « l l l #
JIST end Rookie Rtohle Ashhurn e f
•1 4 1
ELECTRICAL TROUBLES ARE OUR SPECIALTY
SS 4 *
J S 4 the PhUllea rivalled him In getUag
nament tor the flret time this M a c e s
•***
I 'o t u m M s
1 1 20
.SIS
year.
Havsnnsh
IS SI
.I S * on base. And fitanky was reapw* •
11 addition to Hogan ami Map- A a i u i t ,
II vv
COME IN TOMORROW
III Me In a large way for the field­
gram, they include Bobby Locke, fXklumituft
I t IS
.ISS ing and renaatlonel 20-game h i t ­
rt sa se * Twday
Skip Alexander. Jimmy Demand,
ting streak of hia double play
Jacksonville ai ('harltkton
Johnny Palmer. J)utrh Harrison,
aian.n at Greenville
oariner, rookie shortstop Ahrin
Csry Mlddlerraft, Clayton lleafWavsitnah al CuluMlIa
Dark.
I'nlumhus al Augusta
net ami Chirk Harherl.
First
p tlu will bs *2.500.
N A T I O N A L M l VI.I H
W I.
SO *1
the
,
llrnnklrn
tir IS oi„
_ .
* P !« i el Uw Orange Bowl foot*
taU aeriaa TweatyHwe d iffa m t g m T « *
lastliutlaae have been i sgieasaU « *...
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HAWOSFS MEDITATIONS
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Grurgia-FIurida c '.;;rc !*f tnh»rc&gt;
market today
the flue-cured
fli
leaf bit a top of *&gt;7 conta a potllu!
and a lo» of *lx.
.Both extreme* w.-ir v.Uil.ll On-. I
at NtfhvUle. Gn. good Irntutt cut*
ter* brought the top figure an)
nomkweript. the low
Immediate!)' U-hind Naal.' tlo
wu* tho I’uDmm, ilia.I iua*'«■!
when* thr hiifh wu* US relit* UP *
low .'IS. Moultrie, Gu. wo* ih 'iJ
wit! « high of •&gt;! cent. nn! c tow
of 10
Selling on all auction* wm
hrlrk anil the uveiage price* w-.v
nhove there in 1017, Firat report*
indicated little of tho*crop w*« goim- under government limn.

H i t 's

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Said To Be Great
In New I'urk State

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it a » M l M |||C«I \\ NslO.Nb
.'V* ih ini ul t’ri **% | iam) Lj JSlur

' i U y leaf
TFHMIiM l*N |.»NR
t U*
inat-Vt let illacititig *i*e
tit ’COW. I'i
V tut. rb*e of
pti-.ci
Melt fatin in. d...r.. *itbd a I oiaa
•Ita'ing tie —a ami
aktlier over nnidt-ral. heat, add ntthcklnt, Lraa.o ti. 'rn.l Im* t*-en
anion »nd tied until lightly brown- i.oortcd by "I*»wn m •» Eb -i ."
ctl,
tlrring ttinitaiill) almut
*•■•&gt; at lark toe!, place rcvtitly
mnji.ic*. Add p a t-ivy, tomato ip tin tutulia of tb. Khatan,‘ky
jW.li', watei. tall, ptppti and bay te.ruui t-T ere a polar U .r attack•eat; mix well.
Add tiutrkvicl. , ii h. i.,
' reindeer, alaym * four
ll f akdlvi i* not t&gt;pi that .an be '." n g
o ! -fore ahunter k.lh'J
put ipoven, tiun -fii
content, to t ! c &gt; in
imking d i.li.i Hake It n luotlviule
"M nt,
*uid a iiiecige,
I J.ioF. I oven, ha.ling If m-iea- "I ,w ,* . ■i■1v on,- auch other
« * ii. fm -ID
-tfi uiinulc*. ,«» i t , m dm.ng theii Sifi !mo"
unlit flah 1* thui ouglili etmketl.
Nrw L ih ail mi llert'a Sewing
Co'-'.i tkillei oi baking d ab for
wbtdr or pan of looking limi jf Muehinr Shop oppualte Puree**
—Adv.
dvaiit d Scive immc-iitalei) Make* 1btalit Dimu lltni
4 It- ft aviving*
No; *: |iie.--.d f»-ii III. up. Ibi- — —
rnl.nl!*, lull mul real.a hate l-evp
rvlll-Oed- I In lit „^_|nut 'a- renpue.i, ..
i ,.,« ....
&lt;)plump|ri**l
Fill- thultlil la- cumpl.-U'jy le
lUoVo.. ol triuinied along tin outer
lid
Magnolia
Ate. Pl.tnr SI2
«dg
They (tumid lint )*■ ,ti, mt .l
oil ik-4! to file l**.(ly.

1 R ID U IM R E
l lllll.il (.'tain Juice
Much gi vaiei
vanationa in
M it'k .li, tt'D, T. iiialo Sauea
IclnperblUiv am taking place in
Baked Potato Siitc*
DE C 'LEC fiO W PLA TE
New York State than in FI Hein,
Creamy Cole SUw
judging f i mu u letter tveently
iiieail mid liuttei
DOME PASS ’lM 5 1 "
leveivcal here fium Mi ami Mi*
l .iltl) I. iiioii Pudding
W K Smith, who .in meat ton­
ii 111 nge
ing at S*mI u*. S’, Y
i Ri •pc I i Stuned lh&gt;h Fellow*(
FRONT KM) WORK
fT IliV ^ iL D F HIPAIRS
**Yen&gt;iMidtuie&gt; u l, ilk dugi i-e* ] l u . i r i r , •-lih luioalo Sauce
ALIGNMENT • RKnimilINGl
U
U
! tivrv tilt* week |JuI) 13* and
I pound- nf iitnikvict, dif.aod
|Were 42 deg n o* duiinipdlu early I
Floor Mata— Mtidlrr*— Tall I'ipra—Furl Pump*—Furl l.ln r r titUe-ptaiii, butter, marPart of la*t week." they wtote, j
*7»rbiireiur»—.Scat Cuxera— Aulo Radio*—Horn*--Light*—Spark
farm .
,;ilad oil
Plui*— Kan Holla—Shock AbaorWra.
"H eir we ale ill New York]
11 bit *| *ti|i» finely . l.opjH d
at ate, ,iifiuiir g n couple of week*
nub'll
Recapping of all Trurk—i’aaaonarr A Trarlur ’llrra.
a! Kudu* Point, one of tin- »um
-ill- J ■ 1 1. I) chopped
mei Iraort* oil Lilko Olllurtii il*
tlio liiiui of M. A. ! &lt;uin.in*, olio
1 ii-ibiia,* i an loioblo paate
of Sanford'* winter viailoi*,' i
2 up- wat.-i
m . aluted.
V ItBipmili -alt
'•fherr me many yacht*, .peed
. tea |M*iih |H-p|i.-i
l.oat and large ateauiei* in the
lake daily. From a u ul aiiute
tleatlr a.iua* the |HiiPt. ti.e .*tajalll*
er» ale ctintiuuonal) luadini' nti
ealnnaliai tonnage of I wo iniiliuii
t - I hfaT Mb»skf«5 K iLLioUT PAUtitto. I. teat from April to 1fee. lit*
Ian into Canada 't here
munv f
j lovely »iybla to enjoy. lY.iple are
lime (loin ilium palta of the
i1
*
^ 1 HE LOAF WITH 7Ht ZIPPER/ J "
Wot Id."
The Smitha lep.iit..! gii en111 Went 2nd St.
i. nahle mnlor Inp Inn. t&gt; itario
CRN t Rill* GOOD
way of Nmgaiii Fall*, in.lud
Delutiuf, Fix--Yuluaia County** '!&gt;)
t'hone .120
i f . , ii i i p came Muniitrli the ic e n t ii. r a &lt;to|i at Toronto and iv iin li
''e l tli* Thonmii t I a la lllla
li
apdl iu good .h»po amt it i llriilgi.
fN’-cUW
in i milking am ul growth, accord.
7.,-v(U
Itilf In County Agent \V. J . I'latti 1 "Fl»hiug i* not »'i gi««l nt tin*
j *i a»un In out vif Init v'* Diet rv
Jr.
j U'dleil. "We flhd tlu clothing
aid ninny downtown te*Smite
'pit :iII.J ling* nf I'uilill laiurc*
i.nnnut. .In iciI nil dii) Satuidny
iii.I pn .Ai t prime* tu (Mirk
dining Jolt Bml Align*! I'.'.il in
i i ,.
ig rooking \d*l water I'l.riotit
I. aerte.l plenlll :d1t fin
'ur li.fui'l•
,
fmiti 2?&gt; (.. tfi cent- i'll ninl.
loau
Iial »l leal nunltty me St.|H
"The .-licrr* n o p t» now l.&lt;liig
I .e jr a l N o t ic e
_ ll.alfeat.il; many tin a .'uii)ing
i&gt; i i ii' in n r n o : C til'N T .V i i..gm lal.ilei* in. 1.. I•ell
5 ARTICLES FOR SALK ! 12 SPECIAL Sl-.KVIChJ*
j i iii*i i OKU I Not I cu t STY. I hem. Milk at II* ut 20 cent a a
,'t u r ri.oiuiiA .
•limit, p.i-lcuiitr-d mid heniogen
f U X E D O Kt,KUH—com plete line IC a L I. 6)7 f&gt;-r Riiltriy, GirwrMor
i
i t • l. . i f
trail Pnatme* nre lu*t mol wo
ir I*.. i;*lul* »f
and Stailer beiucr. Swain’ III
Hunt'* Tin*iio F eel Stuns.
r.jm \ iieii p i iin i . v id a i .
Hi' Imy heing ciil evert wliei,. wy
Itiilti.ry Sendee, 301 It F'iret I&gt;*. raar.l
I.IMNG ROHM fur pilule fur (ale.
T&lt;i Al l. \VI)i*M IT 11A* Tt&gt;S- go 'I’ll* apple crop will Ih* very '
St
Iin'lp tld* Full duo la lui. tidd
r t ’.IIN
, . ,
Gie.d condition. IVopie leaving
*2, tp * !• li.rrliv *le*n III*! J e w and I lain.’’ Diet- pit-dieted.
tow:;. Cutnei Mth mid Summer.
I,III . * mi .«*II Hint iiat filial (*"
RE M a i vlt
F o r Rciallt
i ■(
I'u&gt; m ill el tli* ralat* lit
’ 1 *v*.
t i l l Hill * I* If
Ti t fhiui mofdit/ u .r fiitl-'d m {4.
I 1,1 . . J. . itiltii Yi&lt;laI. 0 * ra»**l.
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fill.I l.rr |.. It IIon fur final iL ii tielh
tn i
tId y
tn*
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pow
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Ibw
nm
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Thr (allatala* rain mpptf I*
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. . ,ir.«l Itiat (h* will apply mi Lot 4*ul iif11iI n (iiriun in &lt;■»
STICK I. *M ) MuRltlSON
M.W. R. IL llecklmin, Kanfoni
ail Waal **• paallabaU la Tb*
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IIbiter I'nrk.
taalaia I l n a lJ i
, ,, i,| . J title-. “( Menlill.tle I'tiuul)', |Hl f, la's 4*iu!
t b llja . "Ii ibr blit ,1a) of Augll*t,
• mar i l * an liar laarntaa
l*|t f,.r 1-tuu . a l .,1 -inn- and for
!!• Mil if ul Zumie Fern*—only IDO
I 11m. , a I Ur an liar taarrllna
Rial O tu lr
liivr*tmi-nla
ilt ,it .ti.. i n n « . i ,\ h i 11 v of tha
plant*. I nml J ilollnr* each,
. llatra Hr a *' Par laarrllua
, .,.,(* ,.f I -ii-ta I ■*•iihlm VI,III.
OZARK IKK
F R I K I ) J l MHO SH R IM P
HOT I 1'NCHKS
W. II. WILLIAMS, lie ill,.r
wulle they lait Juf Muple Ave.
2U llatra br » » liar laarrtlaa
•,
i , n M,i&gt; *t!i ,lar of Jiilr.
IIU N. Park A«e. lei 1120
H u raanla lr Ibr liar.
llv RAY Roltn
EVERY DAY
SERVED
EVERY
MOIIT
321 K. I at Si.
Ilmbl* rata far hlarb la** raa*
(d tJlsioi-; WHITE Paint, *pec in I I’.ll-t. Long Trrm l.nnit* G.L
iiiiu t iiiv i;
VMPION
I t, ,'llx iif the •-t«lr of
F.B. 1. Repair l.oanp
$4 7h gallon.
i;iiiu - j„*r|.iiine Vidal
HOUCST. H0NCV, S i' WULL.ACST
AtAKC SBCK
Senkarik Glaaa A Paint Co.
----- ------ --------, l „ r.taed,
AH SCAftCCLV Kri&amp;/V
Silk UOfi r GiT NO B'G.
111 W. 2nd. Phone 320
I
he
Sanford
Cpbulntery,
owned
HCB...
BUT
AWJ
t
LLAGUE
1 RVOUT/
Waal Ana aatll br i*rrcy1»-t
and op. intid by It. Cm iiilcbnej CORNS KILLING T O U T
HfADY AM KIN
a m lb# trlapbaar «a ar»ia.
BARGAIN: tine pup lent. 2 IhhIaraataa. rb a ia r If rau&gt; M a i
TELL THAT. ALONG
hit a lull line nf Sli|i Cover amt
toll*. 120.00. Phone 731 R.
*.11.1 la 1 IC O N M •(
la Halt, la tbr lalr.baaa baab.
S ide u f yo u , th at
UphoLtiiy luuieiittir. For ex­
POUUI raw aa**.? laabl
lb (tiara ( h i tbla amatataMaCOvuM
GAL
ggaia mb via ton l*C lr !■*** art' » TO*
pert mivire cal' 1112.
ilwa ibr aAarrltan I* aaprittJ 6
AINT N0TMIH’l - r ARTICLES WANTED
to* *
flaw* |a«**&lt;31** avt'ataA
P ail Atenuc,
la tar yraaaaullr. !■ ufArr lar
- Mi. tvS) UrD. !+*• I* d-to*
t •mEtf 431
BUT A „
aa la (radar Ibr braI ^aaalblr
luti |J»E•(#«*»•’ •«*4 •&gt;*d. **
LCAOUC
am lr*. all Waal Ada rabai br
‘ATI.L
BUY
your
car
rcgardiai*
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la aar altlca aa lb* &lt;•( briar*
run
life
ut a x . or cuibillioii. R atlifff A MAhK
U,-‘"
ly with
f * r n brake
aabllraila*.
new; Add -a
fity
Son*, Phone 237-W.
PIMM atarifp •* liaairdlaltlr
(yatrm
check-tL
Low-iu.it,
If aa rrrr»r w a it
raur ad.
veat.ir.tced work hy expert*.
HigJ.vil carli p r..r paid fur inmf
Hr caaaat aa rrapeaalbl* far
1'ayahlt in (.tay inniithly payftirnltuie. Ted Davu Furnituro
aaatt (baa uaa t*r»rr**l laaerllaa.
menu.
Co. 311 E. lit. Ph. 0.V),
GENERAL (Itl i K K Et|IT. CO.
21)4 IV. Firat Slierl
7 P a t*, U v e H o c k . S iio p lira
,a n
Ft&gt;ll SALE: 6 month* old red FLOtill SANDING mid flnidiii if
“ N j
________ ______ _ _■ •-i ”
male tucker itpatiiel pup. Pliolir
with nioti.-i ii ea|uipwent, 2H
At* jju ruing tnrouch th* limclsiol !
yt* » experience, work gum212-W.
l-,id4t* age' pf-lltoi (H-rull.r &gt;t&gt;» mi an
bnbid. E. F. Steverni, Itl. j
i a u- V- ye* lr Dura llita mob* you
aotlrt irotn bot na*b*a f-tl *u mft&gt;- I MICKEY MOUSE
E \ l u t;
Boa I43A, Hanford, rail 7I',KI
L EE TIRES
HELP WANTED
t&gt;m
. l.lgii-aituag liradr Tlt.n *-&gt; tty
8
a ll.! 7:u«l p. A|
Infiin- 7:(»i
IIAITEUIES
V.r.t.-Ula Ctua*
“IMitkInkin'!
o'a Vi
FO R RENT
TURKS
I nil*
Jnl
&amp;
Park
Axe.
Hy
Wnll
Disney
A M.
oumi U r«*iU«r such nviMiumna.
ItlH.AUk'! COQlpuUUtl Ml*o I'M »&gt;)#*
COOK with refeieitce*.
Ilolll (
Igj.
i dr r«kll a lU i-httilc tUiU *-»• I '
DPFir.K *pa. a. in «el»ch Bidldlng
7too A.M. to 2:IKJ P.M. Apply S E i'IIC TASKS, ptt-eii- eon, it fe i
r ,T 'S ©T il l ) ( PT4\S s 9 , CPLuTO:
It'illforced, *tnle approved ei/e- v LYDIA E. PINKHAK'S
Imrg# light •mce*. newly deco
327 Palmeltu Av*.
Ih U, tl30 mul 735 gu Ilona. All
Mted. all uillitlea, heat and Jani­
wo.k guoinntee,]. T. O. Brown,;
WORK WANTED
tor aceel"* fnrniahed Call W,8 0
J i. I’huiM- 130 W.
W II A A Dept Rtorr.
Tir.t'nr Work by tin- hour or Job.
I .oughing, tiiiriuMiig, mowing
A P A irilE N T , 615 W. I*t. St.
E'pert Ith,11ii fit-[mi,i.ia
tni'J dirt moving. \Vc (pcciahie
r r*d Mvera 311 E. 2nd St
TWlf^KOOM jtmage afiortnimt,
in rolidltiumiig InliidiliK lota
‘
hot Mul colil water. Phone 301-J.
and garden plot*. Phone D.7-J FOR PROMPT and efficient ilc l
in the morning or niter 6:041
fig i ration and Air Condition-'
2 ROOM apartment, prefer mlil- ■ P. M._________ ____________^
•BK -vrvb-f ■-,&gt;niinert la| U dodi.’-rgnl couple. 10*20 Laurel.
t in* fW
mi
nr*tlc, Ci.ll G. II. Peace, Phone I 11;v^iM*rui I i iUrnftoUlnty
n nvki-i In ynur lio*«!
PRACTICAL NURSE or RABY
1463.
II wy i - i * h" ' HiT I m I m Li , rW &gt;fn..iir
9 ROOM apartment with l&gt;ath.
SITTER, can give good referlto, iah* •of !•«]•«*m|rhwyi, nf.
Dr.r't Call, w e Mr*. W. R. Dy*
t « . a*!ale. anwillnM |tiArm* u tJ* r tU
enrei, phune ilEUt-iL
•fN.
fi»o
oa-lrfii
arol Mla,!****. Ft««pUrht or
b it
,
13 NOTICKS— PERSONAL
^••» mrn wlfle •w i Lm mmI ItmiMiof
!* fiv«i Iin-i4)c|)*m- |)*«. **f i* ii,«mtl.i|i^ krilMLif
Z^ ROOM furnDhcd apartment, FLOOR HANDING A finulling
cleaning A waxing. Our powe
witi* i tmt %t«f.:!*ya o* iiN
,a|i1 -,
brni'-privnU.' hath, adult*. OIK
I'- n’t nall i .VUr &gt;t*i4r tbifeil* fof I
unit tnable* u* to work wher* ^V,:
I’BOTECTION and
,n
. r1 »11♦»*»to k»tol (Rto ••futIf
Mi llunvilli*. Phone IB B J .
•lectnc
onnectlo
*'*
*
"
V
FR
I.IWNG
cull
!*SI
f..r
than U n« efectnc
ip i', Hlott# (i r *Dt r *f%t,
Ik'iArt jp,*
run* .li'te detail* on FUGGING. U a-h i.lMf at*! uul i«&gt; tu !i
avalUMa. 31 yefix axpa-rlenck 4 llAoil fumiahed apartment
1
f
I
t
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flu
'F
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y
»
T
tkihn.«A
M
milifPiii
Ronnern
Chemical*.
Ity.
(1 M ftleaaoo. f ake Mary. Fla
*
vith icrrcnvd porch. Adult*
■'CKl U l liwa * I'Jit,
oe'y. 014 Myrtle Are.
__
CARPENTERING ami repaiiing. If I r&gt;t K for elderly people. Room
THE LONE RANGER
' • » ' « * o n k -o .n k . o n k
and board.
R.-a-oiutbU' rate*.
Il'.ute, day ur week. Art PaughS ROOM apartment. 1101 French
M’
»
Mabel
Alexander,
0|p
l.au
PHONE Hil.S
t.
tv.
Pbnne
776-J,
III
IIAVK
THAT TIIIK JOII III,NX
Hy Kiun Striker
Avenue.
_____
it* Are,
a ROOM APARTMENT. No ehil- Coiking ami houM- work hy the
day or week. Roia I m Red­
dren. no pet*. I-angley Apart­
cur A*.n r-so --at ma^kfo
is
a u to s m u sa le
mond, UDt Orang-&lt; Ave.
ment*, Oil Park Ave. Apply
b'AN! '-E •C»USA&gt;C5 KIU6R6A86
Apt. 0.
_______________ ____
I " ‘A llEEL TRAILER. Muitablc
Go m3 70 W ff / r m y n g r *
f,.r live aleck In.piiie at Mu*ic
APARTMENT, fir.t floor, very 12 S P E C I A L s e r v i c e s
Ho*. 116 W 1*1 Hi. Phone 0M.
:nnr*nlent, funilrhed, all utilDODGE-PLY MOUTH
)
Hie*. Montetuma Hole).
_
PARTS AND HERVICP.
Phone 1011 10(l I’ootlae Silver Streak aedan,
2 ~ WANTKD I t ) RENT * IM Palmaila Are.
. ii '-xccllent condition, low mile301 IS. let St
Ph. M
ov*’. Will *.J1 it**.,liable. Call
kTJR R E N T --n ,* i render. K **j
5 OR 0 ROOM unfurnltbed hou*e
071.
oparaUcn Rrubonal,'* rk trj. Ranby permanent rwident*. P. 0.
fort) Paint A mao* &lt;Ni. I'bona IWPi Ibxlge coupe, guaranteed
. B it 243. Phone 436.
rfitod condition. Phone 1460-J.
ifRKAL ESTATE FOR SALE IdkWNS MOWED. For raatonable
INTERNATIONAL
KS. new mot­
e-timatea I'bona 7M-W.
or, *'**! lire*, reupluil*ti-rcd.
MODERN 4 bedroom' Ranch type
new paint Jyb, flat bed. Kxhome, 2 hatha- Ercellent lorart Hint buy. &lt;i-i.nitl Truck A
Utm Apply 500 Plumtxa Drivc- tlylp-Hylfy Self Hardee Laundry
Drlera
Irnniug
Frtpl Ce. 2'W W. l»t.
Phmia 1236 W.
IM W. 15th HI.
Pbone 11R»
Ill,.7 OLDS, g.„„l rumllUon, new
2 hedioom bungalow recently rep.ii-'i ) b- Bafgain $376.00, C. A.
hiAdek'ii. Loeatad ctoa« In- Fur* - O U T f LOBIDA HOME Tan bo
pi
it
free.
Call
061
fur
detail*
Bnrin#?. Lake Mary.
nl*h*d. Priced i t M760A0. Will
in F0GQINO. Southern ThemMcept a late model car aa down
umU. Ire.
Quick Delivery
R tftiER TA ; WILLIAMS. Realtor VENETIAN BUN D S made to or- 1
Kaymoad K. Lundqaiat, Aaaeclate
d-r. Seminole Venetian Blind,
Algo See Our
Allaatk Bank Bldg. Phena 711
I d. 820 W. 3rd St. Pliona
CnnviM Awnings
II52-W.
Mod
SO 0 M O LE T o m w a k e
U P IM C ilU ’dH A TT E.K

*1*■f.'

’H
Ij*

I)r. Ilcnrv McLauIin

G LA SS

Senkarik Glass
and
Paint Company

•■7-ja v«f

L iT W iN P A C K /

/*&gt;X\ j i
® l| 5 S

W R R fS V tT S j
n ■m m
Sf(l

Try
HERALD
Want Ads

Homers (Jrill

l*IIONE 148

THE
SANFORD
HKRALD

Cochran’s Atlantic Service

t

.Tired Kidneys
Often Sling
|
Sleepless Nights
E

Welsh Tire Shop

7RIGIDAIRE

SALKS-SKHVICIC

Hill Hardware t ’o.

ALUMINUM
STEEL &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
BLINDS

% LETTER

S

dcanui

ARTICLES FOR'BALK

REAL d ST A T R —INSURANCE
• A. P R O P U m f MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. BA LL Raaltar
t o 4 Furrow Htata R«nh Bldg

iKI.ANDO Morning Rcnllncl. Or­
lando Eyeuiag Star. Call Ualpk
Rav. IM 6-J

SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING

CREDIT MURMAU OP

*.

«H4»a P to re Til.

W . wilt olM trlfy your praaoat
lew log machine lor y 668.60.
t o t . flawing MachlM OanUr,
? b .iaa oa .a w a u a Wlrna !**»**

M if

111 N. P a th ___“

Etrctrlcgl App Uobcm •
Uefrlgeraiore
Repairing

WAI.KRR ELRCTRIC CO.
6*6 N. Park Are. Ph. I 1M

AH Work Guaranired.
’

HOME *

I'orch Roll Down
Gulining

SEMINOLE
VENETIAN
BU N D CO.
820 West Third Slrsst
Phonfi l i s r w

C face) C. XVcIsh

T

�THURSDAY JU L Y 22. 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

"AMFRIKA HAL’S "

Kiwanis Head To
Talk In Central
Florida Section

Haul"—a *int ■

ed 1* new "Amtrlka

and

Mwipapars,

music' ra»t of th« world from which thtjr

MUNICH, Germany, 0P&gt;—Hit* ll.S . information center for Ger­ room*. lector* hall* and a theater ha* o beer Deleted so long. It u
W.- ffiirnrr headquarter* wherj* man-.
are nrnvlded for German* to Jearn. or.* of tne biggest of several tueh
lli • Munich part of IMd « „ »|gn.
Her" ifi.OlM! w&gt;«k\ K.000 magi- about lht&gt; United State* and the renter* In American tone cltlei.

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* d illrifl*
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’# hmlneai." 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 m ii 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 Jam c* ('
Miller, negro farm agent. Manv
of them are saving wol they
produced on their farms this
year.

orange

Karo Blu* Labtl

Dairy Dopwrtmcnt
Redl.MIxt

Solid

Oleo Lb 51c Lb 52c

TABLE SUPPLY
f L O V E T T "S E
4PICCLY W IC C LY

Superbrand 35c
Kr*ft rhlia. Cttam

Cheese 2 *«• 33c
Kay

Cheese

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 re r a ll l i m 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 at­
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,

69c

Lb

Quantity Right* Rraerverl

Land O Bunihlre

Butter

(•.ilNI.SVIl.I.H, July 22, |Spe Kgypt and
cla ll— 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

Prices Good Thru Saturday, July

89c

lb

&lt; 3 or

48c

R epC k

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.
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.

C

o o p e r a t iv e
*

CALIFORNIA

J

1 B a th B li a R w a e th ta r t

Soap

1 c*k*13'/2c
I tt a t h B lia L u x

Soap
C ek.

GREEN TOP

Tallow

•

Nrur Buds Discortry

Rad Bllta

Onions 2 Lbs 17c Potatoes4 *•25 c
Sunktst

Potatoes10^'49 Lemons2 Lb»33c
j

.3*

Long White POTATOES 4 tbs 25 c

SPRY
Grade A Dressed k Drawn
Quick Frozen Stewing

Grade A Dressed A Drawn
Quick Frozen Long Island

.In c

C "l.\.*Tr». fL o R in 1

j

Naw Whit a

Writ* or Telephone

row ers

Fricassee

9C|Peaches s
)c G r a p e s
Carrots 2

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 markets when prices are low.

TEltm O N E S IM

tin-so.ion Chicken

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

R eg Ck

G

Nev/tons Noio 17c

SOUTH CAROLINA

|

Soap

a

Nablira Fig

CANTALOPES

Soap
1 L ux T ol'.at

l o r id a

Wheat 601 13^c

Al! Brandi!

:

L lfrbu oy

P £A P THE FACTS

F

Rahgrr Jo* Fopptd

Trent

1 ,4°‘ 48c

e n tr a l

Borax io-o* 12c

3()c

Butter

FOST OFFICE BOX ITU

20 Mul* Tram

f

1 Lattd O 8 d i-lilr a P -U u t

C

Hives Largp 29c

A nnout •

1 2 -o r C an

Arc you entittfirti with the returns ymi
have hprn getting from your citrus crops?
The Ccntrnl Fltiritln Grower* Cooper*
ntivp, Incorporated offers you advan*
tweet* worthy of your consideration. The
Central Floritln Growers Cooperative, at*
thmiKh n new nrcnnizatlnn, offers mod*
ern parking nnd canning facilities—plus
a marketing and distribution system
hacked by 50 years of experience. CON*
TRARY TO HUMORS THE DR. PHIL.
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, members of
the Central Florida Growers Cooperative
will not be requirrd to invest in expenlive plants and equipment.
As you know, the Dr. Phillips Com­

Gator Roach

Borden Initant Choc.

L ibby T o m a to

Jui'*1
,

22 c

Syrup

Qtra.

Supcrbargaln OlcoJolin Fox. ir* year old Seminole High School sophomore. i« »hnwn surveying the handsome trophy
that he Wop July !&gt; al Herlong 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 mnv-Mton. 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.

l~

K k ( Uickaral

Steaks
ta rn

Mullet

ib

Rad Perch

F ilia l*

Picnics

Lb

Fraah

lb

ICtlaoo Cart in ad Hocklaaa

tb

49c

Dry Salt Slr*ak O U an

Grade "A" Dressed k Drawn
Quick Frozen

Bacon ib

25c

Beaton Butt Forte

Roast

ib

53c

Tender Prtd* It t t lt s s

Scallops Lb 79c
r

-

W eineri 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

7'

ft-

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In Unity Ther# Is Strength—

a n te d

T o Protect the P est* o( ih . World»
To Promote tha P ro g m * of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VOLUM E X X X IX

W allace Says
3rd Party To
Make History

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAFEfl

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

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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 that 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

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( C a a tla a e * O * r a t e T n s l

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,
far a meeting with engineers
‘~ f and Tuesday for a final
««* the feasibility of the

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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

In GerIke And Dewey President Talks TCdnditions
1 man Capital, And
Work Ol American
Discuss Europe To Cabinet On "l"i
oops
Explained
Hi RUN. 'Ju ij j i . „v ,
\
In
Conference
Message Draft WASHINGTON. July 2 » ~
Kunuii plane held bombing prac- 1
lice ui the llntitli an rouidoi
Vi si t
By Kisenhowlimn H.indlUfg to lleilin uid
Sovirt uitctafl carried out tiling
ci Precedes Meet
egrfcwr* in the tame ctniuloi to­
With VandenberR
day. Ibitidi .tulhurilirt unnmim cJ.
The .tuibiitilict raid th11 411
it* iii:xitt i . f \ i i i :h
a&lt; tn it&gt; (onvllluirtl "luc.ii Iff ,.t
PAWLING. \ 'i July 23. (/P)
living icgul.iliuii'
1lioin.it I
Dewey and
Th* It.iti.Ii | Gov
aliradv bail aveuted llir 11 I'Min*
■n Dwight I) I nrnhnwei dllill lliirr |»rr%|oUt v.. .Lit i- n% o fl **rd
the mil, il
I titope.tn
(light in i,, in all air lane between . tilualion at a onpnte lonfriencr

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.

Dr. F, L Quillman
TeJIs Li6ns Club
Of Polio Disease

No. 190.

Reds Bomb, Fire In Corridor

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.

" 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

A sso cia ted P re s s L eased W ire

Clay Says U.S. Army Will Carry
Out Plans
To Remain In Berlin;
..

Arrested As Red Leaders In U. S. Crackdown

Candidate Yells FollowersThat Conven­
tion Marks Turning
Point For Country

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."

Scattered afternoon Ihundtrthoir.
cm , u t li t r w i i c partly cloudr
thtoujtt Saturday. Gentle to mod*
erete iam bic mostly south to
southwest winds.

Ite a to

FR ID A Y JU L Y 23. 194«

TUB WEATHER

,

HAMID IN INDICTM1NTS handed down by a Federal giand Jury In Nrw York, il l mm who are charged with
being among tha 11 top CommunUt leaden la the U. S. ate ihown on the »lcp»ot the Federal building. Follow­
ing their arrest they were released in tha custody of their lawyers. Shown (I. to r.» a it: William Z. Enter,
one-time CommuttUl candidal* for the presidency and national chairman; Jacob Slachel, named as member
of the national board; Henry Winston; Benjamin J . Davis, New Yotk City councilman; Eugene Dennis,
general sccielary, and John Williamson. The round-up, begun by tha FBI, was nation-wide. (Intcrnoliouol)

llunkrhiug ami Heilin. uted hy lirrr today
the RAF to ihutlle tupphet over! Liienhuwer. pieinlrut ol Columlln Rutllan blockade o( weilctn j bra Univertity, t ame to Pauling

Extensive* Work Will
Be Done On Speech
Before Its Delivery
U'ASUINt.lON, Jul, J t . „ P JPiesident 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
mri
itifii ii jj"r i»
ar i Ithe
nc
weekend' lie a JJn l 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 la te ,
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 mrnt 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."

at Dewey » iri|ue,l I hey div
Beilin
^ eitrnjay the Kntnli taid So­ " Lutiqtean slf.»u» tml our military
W,\SIIINGTON, July 23.
viet lighter* engaged in laiget rilahlishment." .m side ol GovGeneral Lucius D. Clay told House
pi.n in e m the crowdrd Burrkr- rinor Dewry s.iwl
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
bawd 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 l o t an­ mealing
Stetson Students P re­ 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
TIFFIN. 0 .. July 23. t/Pj—A quiet Imoi hung otrt 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 Royall i rued the following joint
turn,unding (hit {timing community today at |&gt;ohcr ilslkrd a pair of the Contliluiton of the State of started flying S.OOn refugees,
to rrordinaic information fur
Governor
and
Mis.
Dewry
and
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 l tie 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 ew 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 Isr 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 Tlltrt 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, smreeilini! the they claim President Truman
m
i
lan*'. Ohio.
made to the Russians nt the
Frank Kirch.
late Rev W. P. YesleV.
"W e 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 P er P er­ ulr1ntlfirn
Id*
former
office
he
will
t
s
nm
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 is tH
r-««» Thseei
son Is Consumed By Ihr heart. No motive was ascrilicd tlie aim* of cutting ripeniet of lit new duties here in Aug i. it
* .i in i i|imll/aii. ii l oatil on the
in that slaying, hut officers «av
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 govrinmcnl and the tax huidrnv "tinson, chairman »( the rh'iset,
cn
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
t.»lay
announced
that
the 8 tale praisal iiigiim r, is due tu h*
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
had adopted new regulations leThe driver la warned against convention method for revision ford Avenue.
W. S. Iladeoek Co., and agent
Mr. 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 h h I H i h M
mm r * u r
# * .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 fir-1 payment to la* made at in
•aid Florida's per capita comump- the next victim that bring* on to the taxpayers; whereas con. the
tl 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 t i i — 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
II ..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
said O. P. ngairisl h». uecasinnrd by break
tre contractor, has a police record have purchased the old Marshall Iwen appointed ns pastor of tho j valuation
||lt |„ni rlrrk of the court.
collections on $33,757,151 came dating beck to 11*11 when he was
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 that the hi.sl.it lunches, it was an.nounctd
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*
cigarettes.
for any services before tl * 'lornlng tiy Roy O. T'nu*
on un urarmed robbery charge in War I by John HumcII who added ytfUth dlrectfif nf the Church of set by Judge R. W. W ar* totalled payment
the services have been rendered
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 C alif­ 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
that
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
"Du- State Board notified the mornings. Last Tuesday, hn proto,*
tile. A garage apartment was in­ of Fh*rid*' nnd their home la In
percent of the Beverage Depart­ « i in September, IM7,
at the Dm* eras tn a boat on the comity superintendents that any Iv exhibited to t’li'ef Roy G. W il­
ment and four percent for tha
West, n former resident of cluded in tho, pure has*.
the north/rn part of tli* statiu *
44 on|tnwail •*« lc*i
ttlftlalt
Weklva
Rtv*r.
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 c lu b '*,
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 F lo rid * 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 Y lcotIbv 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
j J*ud Wednesday.
parade
at Smith that another 44,000-kilowatt plant har been ordered.
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 warmongers.”
room
*I** ?°n*
vi-itt-d Army craih boat, th* Jo s*
by moderate income families in large cities, hit 171.7 petcrnl of the
All spsrchea a t this third day's am) a dance in the evening at the completion by 1952. Th* lalerl project will be in addition to anolhet Marti. It wa* there that Duqua
12.13-1939 average.
mre.ing lauded Premier Marshal rlub house. Election of officers 44,000-kilowatt plant, alrwady Inde Estrada* body wa* found amid
Aa the reeortl-amashing living nu.i aalaried bail*. Th* White TiU'a war rn-ord, reconstruction will taka place at the next regular i L W In th* 183,000,000 expan­ one and n half Dmca tho produc­ heavy gasoline fume*.
meeting
It
was
announced.
D.L.
cost figure* were disclosed. Pres­ House isid his job will be to coor­ effort* and stand against the Itiudticka presided last evening. sion program, and scheduled for tive rapacity of the company'*
Blood apecimena and vital or­
delivery In 1050. Location of this Hati'urd plant, an 10.000.kilowatt gans of th* 48-y«ar-old Mexicanided 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
aa departing from the party line. —&lt;/V&gt;—A man who Identified himday for dealing with inflation and
sonville for chemical testa to
acity 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
Commenting on th* utility's determine th* exact cauae of
tageous
pine*
to
local*
tho
latest
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 that prospective growth President Smith etnpbasiied that
FINN PREMIER RESIGNS
to the President to http 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 g o over giator#
—(AY—Premier Mauno Pskkala.
tho a u n o M t rota aa praaanUd
pact on tho family budget.
Ha wai turned over to detec­ mg increase* In th* aorvlcoa It ia 00U planning have already boon who haa h*ad*d Finland's leftist
tion
,
.
. . . . .
computed.
These
are
the
Seraprnviolng,
would
b*
th*
dominat­
Porter, the hut 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
U x 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, vsill » « m m a
T232ZZ t in lu* ivergnatron.
—«
for

Constitutional
Quiet Terror Grips Ohio Area As
Police Seek Two Ruthless Killers Revision Aired
At Jaycee Meet
For

Property Owners
To Get Notices
Of Re-Valuation

Rev. Ferris To Be
Pastor For F i r s t
Christian Church

Floridians Drink

More Spirits Than
Most Of Country

,

1

T. W. Lawton Tells
Of Pay Regulations
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 '-x 1!?;,:: 2r

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T U E S D A Y J U L Y 20, ID H

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG« SIX
i naet In the way o f anU*lnflaUon

Civil Righto'
(I'aaO aH * * lr« m Pont " a t )
&gt;1
a g t r r m r n l; ( 2 ) Con• r v in o n s l ap p ro val ol a J L 'r,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 loan tin r i n I ion o l i m ­
m anent U n ilc d N slio n * lira d q u .n
ten in New York.
Wherry alto taid lin t Hubert
E . B ru w n rII, campaign m-vnagcr

for Governor Timms* I*. Dewey,

le g ialatio n .
t 1‘rrin jp tltin l Her rot ary C h arles
Q. Ilu&lt; i said ra tific a tio n of the In ­
te rn a tio n al w h e a l agreement an I
ap pro vin g a lo an f«i building L*.
N h ea d q u a rte r* are part of M r.
riu m a n 'a p ro g ia m fo r relievin g
global
ten sio n
and
prumoting
r c t ld j* a , v •
Hot* ta id M r. T iu rn sn lu t not
decided yet whether he w ill d r ­
ille r h it rn rttag e or menage* to
^ o ng ieit in perron or tend them
•o C ap ito l M ill n rx l week.

h a t a im e d in W ailim Blo n 0* %r'
up lu-atiquiirtert for llir Hepuhlir a n presidential nominee. W lie n y
lie laid drafting of an anti
e a p e c ii to co n fer with B ro w n e ll inflation hill it ju*t hemv itarted
to o n .
I * jl® Hot* taid hr dort not hate ant
A spo ke.m an for I Jew ry tin* ^formation whether the Prrridrnl
aaid the New Y o rk (Jovernor h u ­
llo p lan t to com e to W ashing to n will atk for prite control* on meat
e ith e r bcforo nr d uring the session or other commoditie*.
o f C o ngress, T h u * any p etro n .i
A sked a im 'll the cost-of-living
ad vice I&gt;ewey may have fo r CSOI* h ill, Kos.* s a id :
Congeta mem ber* Woulij la* fm m
"T h e w hole subject Is * ,, l l bela n g range o r through r t p u a r n t A J
- J l i j l i *c*a&gt;ii
i y," l!u* not
t iv e t tiich a* Ilro w n e ll.
j d rafted y e t .’
W h ir r y raid he ha* nut y e t ill*
T h e Ite p u h llra n s have a &lt;baneru tte d p la n t fo r the *i**»ion w ith in the e x tra session to nail down
D e w r,- or a n t
of h i. ir p r e lo n e plank in their p a rty ’s 1949
a e n ta tiv rt. H e taid he haan’t in ­ ' p latform
w hich
Mr.
T ru m an
tended to co n fer with D ow ry in l doe*n’t lik e .
N ew Y o rk am i tin* not I n t i aak-d
T h is Is a h ill to give the states
H e taid the H ',*!' leaderthip hn* rln a re u t title to co astal land* ly in g
not decided on ^ t program fo r in a three-m ile b e lt heymid the low
th e traalnn o f f * f / r r * . .
tide m a rk . Som e of these land*
K rn atp and Hour** leader* w ill lire o il- rirh . T h e hill has lieen
meet in fo rm n lty Monday m o rn in g , un*»cd h y tlie H ouse. It u a* shovW h e rry aaid. T h e Jh-nato R e ­ id aside h y the Senate in the
publican policy committee, head ch u in g ru sh o f the regular ses­
ed by S en ato r T a ft I I I O h io , w ill sion la st m onth, although listed a
m eet H o liday afternoon to ta lk d esirable h y the Senate H O P
policy co m m ittee.
o ver Senate plana.
A s k i J ala jiit probable d e ratio n | N ow It m a y come up for Sen- ate ro u sh iern tlu n .
of th e teat Ion, W n o rty taid
Itoss said M r. T iu m a n d e fin ite ly
" T h e I ’lra ld e n t It a little over*
o p tim istic w hen lie say* t ’nngr- - a has ‘decided to renew his recom ­
ra n aen u np li-h In- program in I ' m endation thnt Congress apiirov
d a ya . y o re the ( ’em g rim ta co n ­ the |ii5,(H)il,0U0 loan fo r U .N . head­
vened a n y legialation that i . on q u a rte rs.
lie said M r. T ru m a n th in ks It
th e calendar or that might la
brought out of rutntnltlep i* aub- . la p a rtic u la rly im portant in the
it c t to a m otion to take it up program fo r peace.
" A * an o th er p art of the gen­
W h en you once open up the I -l
the do.*- la wide open. We m i,:h t i t a l peace p lan , the 1‘iealdent w ill
he here for d a ya, week*, or we again ask the Senate for ra ti, ficatio n o f the In tern ation al wheat
m ight li,. lin e fo r W illi' lim e "
W h e iry accuaetl M i. T iu in a ii of agreement,* Hn** uddtd.
T h * ag reem ent wn* suhinitted
“ v io la tin g tile s p ir it" ol the ci.o
g re n lo n a l teo riran lrn tlo fi n' t t y 1 to C o n g icss lust A p r. HO. It wa-i
. not ra tifie d
ntlhough h ea rin g s
h i* re ra ll o f f’ongreta.
H e re fe n e il in n section o f 'l l | wen- held b y n Senate F o re ig n
a rt which *a v * that m il...... tin It, In tio n i Subcom m ittee.
n atio n ia at w a r or the ch ie f • . I T h e agreem ent raile d for anptovul hy p a rtic ip a tin g nations be­
e ru tiv e ha* p ioclaio ied a natlonol
f o r e la-t J u l y I . Rons said the
e m e igwnecy ro n g re aa mum ud
U n ited S ta le s " h a * reason to ha*
Jouro In Ju ly HI of earh y e a r,
lleve thnt i f it is la tifir* ! nt the
lin lea * It providea otherwise
| stiecinl sessio n " it ru n I .- put in to
“ lie haa not piiiclaitned an y ! effe ct even a t th is late dale.
em ergency aincc Jun e Hu (w h o I lie said some natio n*, including
the
la tt
«etalon
adjourned I " tJrca t H rita in . eith e r w ithd rew
W h e rrv aaid. " C a llin g ua hack from the ag reem ent or sig n ified
In ronailh 1 »Uch legialation a* i iv ll th e ir Intention o f doing *o when
rig h t* lan’t a national emergency.** the I I , S . fa ile d lo meet the dead­
H e predicted Congress w ill m ie t lin e fu r ra tific a tio n .
b rie fly on .Monday and then ad
Under the ag reem en t, the U n it ­
jo u rn In a w a it the President's ed S tates, C an ad a , and A u stra lia
lueaaage lo-fore In kin g a i o ffir in l would su p p ly up to filMI.INMI.INM)
actio n , lie aahl h e lie* not heard hu*lii-l* of wheat a year fo r fiv e
w hen M r. T ru m a n w ill addrr-t* a y e a r* to Ureal H rita in -rod other
jo in t aeakinn.
im po rting m o n trio * nt a m ire not
W h e rry declined, a* n ItepuhU* to exceed St' a liiis lie l u n it a t in *
eau policy le n d er, to make a n y duiited in iiiim u rn rtim iln v fro m
gueaa ghoul w h at C o n g re n m ay I I fid n lo ishel the f n * i , y e a r

u

General Clay
I( i.HllkSf* Iinm l'k(f Oast
the protest* o f B r it a in , Fran ce
nod the U n ited S ta te s.
One' proposal in th at the R u s­
sian * tie served u ii ultim atum
th at unless the blockade is lifte d ,
an armed su p p ly convoy w ill he
forced through the itu ssia n h ar­
d e r* .
ticn e ra l C la y denied today that
such a d ra stic move had lonm
recommended hy hia headquarter*
Hut ho ta c itly acknowledged that
it was uniting step* considered.
T h e (ie n c ra l w ill not sta y aw ay
lung from h is c r it ic a l post in
Her jin . He I* scheduled to return
Sund ay,
R ep re sen tative *
of
lliit n in ,
F ia n c e , iic lg iu m , tin- N etherlands
arid Lu x.-m l.o u rg ,
vie w in g
the
H erilo c ris is as " e x t r e m e l y
g ra v e ," ngreed on a policy of
caution.
T h e A m e rica n s upped
stren g th fu r (Je rm a n y , announcing
that 7.) Jet fig h te r* w ill a rriv e
in A ugust.
H erm an* w ere ske p tica l o f the
Ituss'rtn o ffe .
to feed western
I ter I in, and (ie n e r a l C la y com­
mented, “ the p ro o f is In the per­
form ance. not in the statem ent."
S tate d e p artm e n t o ffic ia ls in
W ashington said it seemed like
n propaganda move to regain
prestige Inst in H erm an)' nnd
throughout K u ro |ie hy try in g to
gain p o litical ad van tag e through
the " s ta rv a tio n " po licy.
T h ,. deputy co nsul In H lnsg ou,
Scotland, said the U .8 . earthS ic ily w ill land 75 je t fighter
I dunes fio m the I'anum u (.’anal
/»ne then* A u g . I to (m ister tin
U S. A ir Fo rce in U erm n n y. An
A ir Fo rce spokesm an in Wie«*
haiien said the fig h te rs w ill he
in (Ie rm n n y
on n peimnnent
hnvis. S ix t y s u |ie rfo rtre ss e s fh w
to cen tral E n g la n d at the w*-,-k.
end.
W ith land, r a il and barge routes
to Ib r lin closed in th r surround­
in g Ru sign to n e , ” i - A m erican
ca rg o planes d e live red n iccord
to tal o f I,b ill Io n s o f food and
i.n p p tifj to the c it y in a 'Jt-huur
period. Included in the ihitim ent*
w e re 17 tons o f steel m atting for
n new runw ay nt the T rrn p elh af
down to 91.10 the f if t h year.
T h e United S ta te s would -upply
lh5.lW0.iMiu bu sh els u year uruler
the agreem ent.
T h e im po rtin g u n lio n i would
U glce to take the 500,000,MSI I'U*
, she I* y e arly fro m the U .S ., ( windn und A u s tra lia
S rv ie r R u -o n
and A rg e n tin a, o th e r big produeIn g nation*, are not p a rtie s to the
ngreemant
R o ss said the tim-* fo r subnii*shin of M r. T ru m a n ’s rnessngo to
C ongress w ill la- w o rked out with
would la- given C o n g re ss Monday
Repuldicnn le ad e r?. He said it
or T u c-d ay.
He Indicated M r Trum an w ill
have a new * co n feren ce Thu rsd ay
m orning.
,

! cent* "in thv not to*r d ijt a n t fu t-

Truman Orders
Increase
In Price¥ ; u re."
/» «
T . r . M ow le, co m p tro lle r o f th e
IC s i l l s s . s -»• ss •*&gt;«' S M I
01 Newspapers
Is. ••w^pRj^r
sire.*
tou me leaching
19, H rrshey told a n ew s
1 r - - —
rrprrA^ntfttivrs:
Conference a fte r the * w ra riu g - ,u
cerem ony:
Studied By AN PA i lias lumped Its head a g«•.«•
a in s t
'T h e r e h a* bss-n quite
litt le
wt

h

five-cent »-prr-copy
c e llin g ,
d ir . u i i ion o f sta rtin g w ith the
I 'lT T S H U R U lu ly ’&gt;»
T h - Only
fe w new spapers in t h is
older ones f i r s t ."
‘J Oth M echanical Conference o f the ,-ountry ch a rg e seven cen ts fo r
Eig hteen -year-o lds ran
avoid
A m e rica n Newspaper* I ’ u b lish e r* la ily
paper,
U espite
v a r y in g
the d raft by e n listin g fo r onA sso ciatio n studied today a p re­ ost*, alm ost
a ll ch arg e
fiv e
year und then servin g fo r a
diction th a t the prite o f a d a ily cent*.
lunger period in the re se rv e s.
n ew sp ap er w ill go up fro m fiv e
" in th is fied we should im ita te
Such e n listm e n t* w ill Imp accepted
l*re tractio n and bus com panies
startin g to m o rro w .
a irp o rt. The- flight* alone have and prepare o u r reader* fo r tlie
Ile rsh e y sa id he dues not know
cost the t/.S . $l,MN&gt;,C*k&gt; to date, I " cent p rice w h ich we w ill have whrn re g is tra tio n w ill l,eg iri, how
to
charge
in
the
not
too
d
i*ta
n
t
M aj. H e n e ra l W illiam K . H a ll
many men w ill I*- nesufs-il. or
fu tu re.”
said.
when they w ill l*« called u p . T h e
To
effe
ct
econom
ies
M
owle
s
u
g
­
T h e H ilt is h ate d eliverin g sun
law sav * d ra ftin g cannot get
plies by air In am ounts o n ij gested new spapers should lau n ch underway u n til Sept. 'JIntensive
re
se
arch
aim
ed
a
t
;
• lig h tly sm aller than the U .fv
Surne 4.tMM&gt; re g itlra lin n placeDeveloping methods and e q u ip ­
T h e y sent a "very strong p ro test"
w ill lie used, the general sa id , as
t „ S o v ie t authorities because a ment that w ill low er the cost o f compated w ith IJO.lMMl used lonewspaper m cchonlcal production.
fot in a tto ii trf ItuMiati fig h te r*
A p p lyin g new developm ents In f'-ie W o rld W a r I I . He a d - 1 !
“ h u lle d " their «intow a in lro m e
r!r rtro n ics. c h e m is try , m e ta llu rg y that |.7.0(Ml,ooo d i.i l l and r t g iin B e r lin yesterday.
lir r li prerjare*l.
«kV*
. - * - * » p « n &gt; - tiatio n i h i i I j* •h-avee»sW
»S&gt; f s t l
* i t u u U n r dfstiff . . : r . i " - o-. -l- huslnesa.
1■• Hi
r«|| Im 1
I 11
„ ff.-i w ith customary propaganda
t
ti
3,f»4M),000,
with
Itohrrt I I S p sh ti o f the O k la ­
fa n fa re hut failed to liv e Up t-.
homa P u b lish in g C o ., O klah o m a thn*inaml tiiori* m rn t« \ + !I p !#*#I
the p ro m ise Im rnedlntgly. T h e C ity , *ald the new spaper In d u s try each month a ft e r thn*.
W e stern A llie s said th at because must educate its em ployes to w o rk
of the blockade, an in cre ase In more effectively- ns tt team . A nd
S yria r.s o f tru ce violation.*.
ratio ns is r.nt now jm ssihle, Th&lt; • , accomplish th is , he suggested
Dam ascus bad n B l-m ln u te ale rt
llu sia n s specified that the tie r- i newspaper*
select
ap p ren tices la t n ig h l, hut no raiding planes
man* w o uld have to buy then • r ir n t llic a lly , guide th e ir education w i t * *een in the sky . A S y r ia n
fe e l w ith the new Uussian-spon- hi the business, nnd tra in fo rem en
co i.im in iiiu e i*»ued la te r said a
sorml cu rre n c y .
a* p a lt o f m anagem ent.
ffli-e-enfim- t-m-my a irc ra ft dropSh o p p ers who I r led to bu y food
(icil a numlu-r o f liondis inside Svin the R u ssia n
t»r w ere turned
ris^ h ittin g E l K u n e itra and the
back by abopkee|iers, who said
E i K u iie itra -H a n iv a * road.
Tinthey b ail strict m rlers not t " .
ho l.elin s a !i| the (Kindis ia u w d no
v jp u ly person* from llie w e stern
i * «ri lln nrtf frwiM I'd g r ( I h p I
datilnge. .
rone*.
lirm -li
planes
drop|H-d
iiom bs
I’m* ro-iitniiniq ue charged that
T h e Hi D ish m ilita ry govern over C airo J u ly 15 nnd "no Is r a e li Isru 'd i i-n * vbdated the tru ce nt
merit calle d the S o lid o ffe r '’puri- plan* hn* ht-eir in the v ic in ity o f four S y ria n u iD u n rv post* w h ere
pro im g an d a."
„ . . C airo sin ce ."
Jew ish tiDticV i were said to I ib m "T h e H n li'h w ith the U n ited
C airo w as under an a ir rn b i I k ( n icp elled . Ii.ra e l ha* occu-t d
•States o f A m erica w ill continue alarm from U: 15 to 11: t*&gt; 1*. M . S y itu • f widt-spit-ad vio latio n * of
to su p p ly the fiael lu e t-ssary for Tlie th ro w in g o f n re n tiu ! s w itc h t In
the west* I li sector*, Die H rH lvIi t.lucked out the c ity . A n ti- a ir r i a f t j
. , J e ru tn l- m di*patch said the
l i i i v C ity wn* si'in p m iM iv riy quiet
said
guns went Into actio n .
The K g yp tin n in ve stig n tm
sabl ( ye te: ,ay a ft e r eight daya of
It w as I m lic ic d here the R u
i g litltig , but
the
sinus in llc ilm w ill act ra p id ij the Metropole C in ein o , w hich had | A n - - Je w ish
t*ii,| iiifo it o the western power* teen closed fo r the *um iner sen- koliii us on • ii h -ide w ere s ta v in g
they h ave the (.aid to feed the * .
was w re rk e il and the C iv u rv i | clo»-.' to llu -ir r i f l e i. Fo u r Je w s
weflteni le c to r* of the c it y .
, nl Oreco d e iia ttm e n t sin i -i were we-r le p o rte il k ille d in spm ad ic
In fo rm a n t* here view ed
tl» c tte n s lv e lv duresee-l. F i l s t esti- outbreak*.
ftovlr t m ove ns putting the w e ll
Is ra e li u n it* attacked A ra b 1-enintes said ‘
n sro m
w e r»
eiri a llie s in D ll' lough
i
gmn positions In Je ru sa le m 's M*" b
l died and 17
n -drd.
I f th e y ag ree to allow R u ssia n
He- H a ifa I
r ets said f*V- S re n rtn i q u arter for ;ui nunotifood in to th e wi -I* in se cto rs, tin ii.in tump* oga
*■ "4 to rro -* the lalo ip the day. J e w i-b and A ra b
need fu i n m lidain in g th e heavy Jordan R iv e r n e a r th - Sen o f H nli- coii-uiandcrs w en* lo confer today
w ill U .N . B e c u tlly tlffics-r F ra n k
air lift would d lm in itb . I f th ey |. ,. i ut w, . , , . t ipulsnd b y th e I
. .. . the R u ssia n food, , 4 .q g a rriso n * n th * an-n. I* in e li I le t l “ V o ver fro n t lines to la- ob•to not necept
subyret to accu satio n s i p|a v .* luided S y r 1 o 'rrerp con- *»-i-*d during tin- truce.
Die* Ml
Count K o ik e lb-inndotte, tbe
sim ilar I tlnise made a g a in st the n n trv lio n s in the H am vas a re a of
l.‘ N. niPdintor, told newsm en on
R u ssia n s.
S y ria .
It wn* fs-lt here the Riira:nn&lt;
I k . . D ia e li A ir Fo rce nl-n w as Uhi Ii s that u n lik e the I i-cent four
nte p ro b ab ly ready to u n d e rtake . a n to have heaviSv I h iiii I m-i I A ra b week a rm is tic e , t h e ir i* no tim e
the perm anent supply o f M erlin, po*t-lou* in the J -uiu sector o f lim it pet fo r the present truer-.
Including
the western
secto rs. (Y p t rn l J’a le stip e .
Police action I l l H-I.il d
"T h e re 's no special h u rry . W e
They h ave made it p la in they og n rirt A ra b v l)'ig e s south of
f c i l a ll
H e rlin . Including the H a ifa M ill I* g u ii./ on a fte r the w ant to «et in contact w ith both
A m e rica n ,
llrltis h
and F re n ch A in hi made a d a y long attack on p e rt’es und w-ork on a m utual
xone*. ays- p ait **f the S o viet llu H a ifa -T e l A v l- n ad. the J e w ­ Iras * toward u 1‘ab'plirn pence."
A mi mla-r o f h i* s ta ff said ib-rish in fo tm an ts an d.
tone.
A S y ria n com “ v , " ,*tuo accuseil nadottl i* not exjK-cted to uegrdi
D ip lo m atic kiiiuces here la-llevr
u fo u r-p o w er cioifcrpnce on tie r the Jr.ww o f vio l tieg the tru ce a ti an y • u ru liito n * governing the
o jj
nny conditioe* art-1
many us a whole probably w ill .Sunday night and .Monday m o rn­ trace.
The S yria-- fo reign o ffic e n iA rk ." tl«- s t a f f member con- ]
Is- culled In the form o f n meet- ing
iPV o f the council o f fo ie lg n hus pro lrsterl to Count F o lk c B o r­ titio n l, "it w ill Im up to the S e c u r­
it y Council to accept or re je c t
m in iste rs. T h is is what the Hus- undidte, the U n ited N ations medl
ao r.
fh v J e w s nave n rciiseil the litem "
p&gt;ati» s a y they WHI,t.

D E M O L IT IO N H A L T E D
I'R A H U K , VP ) — O ne wall .tam lin th- middle o f a rated a rm in
CTm-TUtoV. 00
m ile s
west of
I't a / i p— a m o n u m ent to juiH-rstltlon. The to w n co u m il planned
to d-*mulirh a g ro u p o f building
mar v of them ereclt-q tn the Irtth
and 17th c e n tu rie s .
Mott of the w o rk m e n wi lt- S lo ­
vaks and g y p s ie s , both loaded
down w-ith c e n tu rie s o f nuperptitiun When th e y cam e to the w v U ilo rs w a ll, a stone fell from
the b p ami b ro k e n workman's
le „
Another w o rk m a n uncovered
a H i m on w h ic h w as ca n e d the
te i.c f of a w o m a n 's face. A pro­
mt nt a te : a n o th e r stone, with u
c a n -ng of a dog** head on it, was

|e lt.-c . The town ro u n rlllo M w .r v
at.1l Ivo killg for w o rkm en to finish
th e -u m oiitlon.
( U L L D A I It \ H E R D S
Ja c k so n v ille . F lo .—D u v a l County
d u iiv in e n have been cu llin g D&gt;ei:
b - id * during the prist few weeks,
rem o vin g low p ro d ucer* and srn iL
t i l l them to m a rke t to get t h v r
benefit o f high p i ices fo r beef,
uccinliiifcS to C ounty A g e n t A. ,S
L a w t in . i'roductlon o f m ilk ha*
exrcesh'd demand re c e n tly , which
w a s aim tb.-r facto r in th * rather
sh a rp cu llin g .

.d n riiialad e ro ll- a re sim ple to
m ake for .Sunday le a .
R&lt; move
t i n i i a d &gt;from th in s lic e * of f m h
lo I J
b n in ': spread earh s lic e w ith ...ft
'I lo-n n ru m o r sw ept through h id I • r , then w ith m ainm uta ■ItV
the hil&gt;ar g an g th a t u lulu- con R o ll up d iago n ally and fasten
taming an a n c ie n t le t te r had been w ith toothpick I In-fore toasting
fo i.n l which re co rd e d that on thnt u n d e r the b rv ilrr.
*p,.t * nun hud liee n hurled alive
w i'l. uer |«-t d o g .
Anyone who
'3V
--W ei -.a
di'tiiDied the spot i t th* g fa 'c
wi nli* lie p u .iN h e d hy death so
th. rumor ta n . nnd work stopped.
Ir. vain, fo re m a n pointed out
• r.f
a iotJuic wnti comftut* •
th- ( back in th e Middle Ag»
o f Cirthy ' r O , r\t • *
• Ln r.t
.
ill®
1P1____nt
h u h li.p put t lv - ir nig nature Mote
c Dirt rn f MILDf fM i i f I n it a i i.r,i «
into “ .ill* and th n t these mysterr*
on- is rv in g s w i- is ju s t thnt. No
ope could p ro d u ce the tunioM-d

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I ’ lrrn c N.'J

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SANFORD WOMAN’S CLUB
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st
1 to 5 P.M.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND THIS FREE DEM0NSRATI0N

Ill
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AT ITS BIST
with

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who

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VOLUME XXXIX

Yugoslav Reds
Told Party Is
Strong ByTito
Speech Is Apparent­
ly Answer To Sov­
iet T hat Leaders
F o l l o w Russians

Benelux Nations Re­
ported Opposed To
Any SI tow Of Force;
More Jets Depart

Joint Session To
Be Addressed By
Truman Tuesday

U.S. Sccieiary limphasi/rs U.S. Will
Nul Br Coerced In
Crisis With Russia

President Will Ask
Inflation Controls
And Of her Measures

Sec i el ary of Stale Matthall
said today llie l ulled States will
do all possible lo solse ihr Berlin
bliHktde cunt and ’’lo avoid the
liaged) id wai."

LONDON. July 21. t.Pi
V
tripolmlile Brilllll official rrp-Ml
nl l:&gt;d.tv lie,I ,t nrw western
powri note prolrtlllig Rut.14 &gt;
blockade ol Beilin ha« been d iall­
ed and cent lo Washington for
rrview by lop-i inking Hlale l)e
ptitmeni officials.
WASHING I ON luls 21, i,n ~
I lie source ir|HHtrd the iu,te is I lie sWIiltr House said 'inlay that
tub|eil |o lesiiitin and it luaV be I'rr.ldrnl 11urn in will drlisri per*
‘‘•eveial davs" before il it de­ cunally to t oiigirtt nest luesday
lis eieil I,, Washington.
Ins appeal lot anti inflation legisI he contents wrie a teciel but Iation and other nieastiiet.
the goseinment official said don t
Mr. lluman will asldirst a
b&lt;- suitiiisesl" if the note agices limit irttinn of llie two I,onset
to i os el several Gentian topics hi at II A M
addition to Brilin ill any (uut-‘
the lime lol hit appearance
powel talks.
lureday wat sfetidrd upon after
II ssas trgatded as almost errIrlrphonr consultation with Iwilh
lam llul irmoval tif the toad and
Republican t ongirsiional leaders
tail him Is.oh will remain a key
and traders ol ihr Drinociatic
condition for discussions.
ininmily.
At The Hague ll was reported
(ongirss will lolisrlir Monday
the lise member nations of the
western Eutopran union base in answri to Mi liuman't call
Got
11mmi, I. Dewey, the
agired on a course of atlion ill
the delicate Grnnaii problem. Republican I’lrsidcnlial nominee,
They ale ir|M&gt;lled o|t|tosed lo any It ir|M&gt;itrd latoimg a luirf GOP
show ol furre again" llie Kus- lawmaking program and a quick
end lo the ten loll Ills fiirtlds
tniin in tieimany.
The foreign ministers of Itrs say he feels that GOP Iradeis,
Srlntive In in . Fiance, lle lg iilin . Ilte N rlh aftri liraihim Mi 1 luiiiau’t Hire

Its

W. A. Leffler vra» elected chair­
man of the hoard, and llanilall
Chaae prealdent of Chaae and
Company at the annual meeting of
dlre\‘o n Tueaday morning. Dirretort of the company were elect­
ed earlier al a stockholder's meet­
ing’ at which 9(1 percent of the
mitatandlng atock waa represent*
rd.
The new Iioard la compoted of
tile following direetore: W. A.
I.effler, Handall Chaae, 8- O.
Chaae, Jr., T. W. Jonea, M. L.
Cullum, F. \V. Chaae, and R. A.
Smith. Other officer* Include 8.
O. Chaae, Jr., vice resident; T. W.
Jonea, aecretary; and R. A. Smith,
treaaurer.
Mr. I.effler la the aecond peraon to aerve at chairman of the
Iioard, suereedlng the late Jothua
C, Chaae. who with hi* brother
the late 8. O. Chaae founded the
hualnet* In 1844. Mr. Leffier
started work with 8. O. Chaae 40
years ago. Recauae of hla may
qualification*, he waa elected
president of the rompany In 1941
on the death of 8. O. Chaae. and
haa irrved In that rapacity ever
ainre.
Randall Chaaa haa been a*aoclated with th* company in It*
various activities since the com­
pletion of his edi'cation in 1917.
ir m i..,. m
aid

The Newsboy# Club of Katifi&gt;rd,
designed to benefit aubacrlbela *&gt;f Law Provides Selec­
The Sanford Herald, a* well as
the newsboys, was organised lost
tion And Calling
evening al the newspaper office
Of Men To Service
and Douglas Oglesby was elected
a* prealdent, Kldre Diion a» viceI resident and Mike Whelchel u» j
of llie
secretary and treasurer.
'lo vitio ns
Member* decided that they will Service Art «&gt;f 1948 wrtr luday 1i t lands amt Luxembourg •• mem sage, should hr aide lu agirr oil
try tu get as many tultrrthcrs t-a outlined and -iplained to Ki* I Im-is of the union • Issued tin a burl outline of measures th it
Couiinuiiii|ite
y e a le ril* )
at
pnailMe to pay by the mnnin, m
ran be patted without long dr
_____ luun.i
______ Crnlei
____ _by |
u w i i m i c mi» r«a» vial
aa to eliminate the necer iiy of wanian* al ihr
roller ting by the week, and th usjj: B,
y Cartel,
Carter, Selectiv
Selrctr.r Service
Woild Wat
II. '3rd Party„ NCltfo
AfikS I'rcaidenrial Secretary Charles
*h,*i tfi!' m0” l,B" ,0r
during Work!
wa. ...
_

a .wing to the light. He Mill is
suffering effect, of starvation in
the German Buchenwald Concen­
tration Cami).
Immediately aftrr talking with
President Vincent Autiol, he went
to the Ministry of Justice to con­
sult isolitical leaders.

He mutt secure n parliamentary
majority to attain the- office. It
was Socialist defection from the
coalition uf popular Republican
Movement. Radical Socialists and
Socialists which toppled the S, hu­
man government
One Popular Republican group
was beating the drum for Foreign
Minister George* Bidault, but the
majority opinion among observers
waa that ha did not hav* a
chance.
Rldault'a acceptance of the
American-Britiah plan for WritirsatissM oa ro«a atsi

The money paid Into the club
treasury will be uaesl for m rea
tlonal purposes Including picnf,
ball gwinea. swimming parties uml
ahowa.
Ronald Smith, who recently
(nine,I The Herald staff as cir­
culation manager, has been aiding
the new.boya Ln their organisation

dale lot calling them.

netr-tes ate registered lo vote.
The witness. F.dgnr (! Itmwn. of
W a-’ringlon, director of the Nn
tion-&gt;| Negro Council, *aid he be­
lieved that W allace, if fie were
President, would send the troops.
llrt'Wn says he represents more
'han 1,000,000 negroes lint soine
negro leader* -aid this claim is
w„,k
He bat had considerable esper i
plu* 36.000 onr yrai rn ••vaggerated
n ahu risked the Thir,l
fence in dealing with boys rend lt} l | t, | rr, The Air L o n e will number I’oIlriw
ily n»t to end its convention
understanding their outlool. and
II -H ila u ,* oa rage Twer
502.000. plus 15.000 enlistees A- here Sunday a* planned but t'*
move mi Wa-liington. reconvene
many a* |K&gt;**ible o f IH year old
hnr&lt; Monday "on thn hanks of
STOCKS CONTINUE UPWARD
the P o t o m a c u m l demand that
NEW YORK, July, 21 lA h - men will be induced lo enlnt.
ptoviaion for the registration tin special session of Congress
Thr atock market laitly rvtrndr I Tuetday'a rally today. Price* of all man helwren the age of 1* copfinue until civil rights laws are
■till had a considerable distance and 2d Is contained in Section .1 p»s*ed.
Talking loud and fast. llrow n
to go, though, before the heavy of the act. Section No. 4 provides
fosse* in the Thursday to Mon­ for the training of men aa rrgi» also aaid Ihe Southern alate*

Section No. 2 ol ihr act piovide, for the numhn ol turn on
actu.il duly. ,he .aid. Hus will
gur the United Stair. Army M7,
000 men on aclivr duly, plu*
im igm •»_
' ,uuuu '*n.r y7 ' rnlivtres. Ihr
firm »rl al fill).■Navy goal Ita* be,

day break were wiped out.
te-e.1 and claaaifted. Foreign born,
Quotations were marked up nit 'vtturallifd rlliti'ns may re
frartion* to more than a point lie- iju-'t ••s' smption, liut by ao doing
fore selling opposition was en­ arc forever barred from hc-roniing
11 HMliHiifei •*h 1*811 h i l l
countered.

r!/lll’!.M1r,,,'u,’Y ,,,f .wh,rh J** ‘‘•J.1" 1

lire "Hitler &gt;Divit-eral I’arty” —
-i'Oiild la- outlaw &lt;-&lt;l and ils lead­
er* "run out of the* country."

fore Congress. Clay was due in
Wn-hiiigtou today
At Ibr same time, Rosa would
not disclose lire estrut lo wlurb
In |,artisan foreign policy will
figure in Mr. Truinaii'n talk to
llie legislator*.
He said Mr. Trum an will nek
Congress to remove wbul the
Chief Klecutlve ha* described n»
discrimination* in the recently rnM *»«illNlir«l

on

l**i■*

^ »*l

Death Due To
Unavoidable C t u h Ii

Kchol'H

A coroner* Jury, summoned to
make an inqueat Tuesdty after*
noon into th* circum stance* lead­
ing tu the death of K. C . Echols,
retired
mattress m anufacturer,
reported that the death wa* due
to an unavoidable automobile ac­
cident, according to W. K. Watson,
coroner.
The verdict read: “ We the Jury
find that E . C . Echola canin' In
his death by automobile accident
with car* driven by E . C. Echols
and 8am Brown. E . C . Echola'
car was struck by Sam Brown's
ra r In an unavoidable accident."

I'K R H H IN G F U N D
W A SH IN G TO N . Ju ly 21 -f/l')
I’O LtO C A S E S
General John J. Pershing estab­
W A S H IN G T O N , Ju ly
lished a trust fund uf nut less
The nation'* total of infantile than HIM),000 for his sister. M is.
paralyal* case* ha* m unted t, Anna May Pershing hi* will di*.
8.001 so far this year, the I’ublU &lt;ioaed I ihIsv The World W ar I
Health Service reported today I ttder ilird last Thursday in V .il
«
_
T h i* I* 1.011 mure than f i r the *« r lleed Hospital.
By DAVID J. WII.KIF
same period in 1910 second wur&gt;t
The total value of the g-nerul's
t'A ItO l.lN A 'S I'O L IO
l olio year on record.
•••trite was net given In lire w ill,
R A L E IG H , N. C ., Ju ly 21 l/V)
Associated Kreo* Aulnmnllve Editor
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I etao rta o i etaoi jid n n n n ob'rli was filed in frsleral rourl i North Carolina's infantile nurDETROIT, July 21. (/P)— The 2.1X30 OOGth passrniti car ol 1048
nlysls toll Ihl* year mounlrtl to
rolled from the auto industry's assembly line* today.
Tail cases today with report* of
Laler this week truck and coach production will lop ihe 800.000
47 new raaes to the state hoard
of health.
unit mark.
It wa* ths aecond largest total
The industry is sharply accelerating its production tempo but il isn't
reported for a single day during
keeping up with the demand for nrw cars and light weight trucks.
ihe epidemic. T he largest onr-duy
UPf— Barrlrg a prolonged work etop -f-----■------------------- r - --------------tola) was 50 cases, reported Ju ly
war-

Auto Industry Rolls 2,000,000th
Passenger Car From Lines For ’48

Officials In Freight
Deals Have Clean Bill

WASHINGTON, July 11
Army offinra who handled
tlma railroad frwight daala have, pago among tha volume producers| output In 1941, they Jumped this
a clean hill ao far aa Attorney the lull year’s output almost cer-|lo 18-01 per cent In 1947 and to
talni* will eicecd 5,000,000 unite., J2.18 per cent during the first ala
General Clark la concerned.
But demand ahowa no sign of lev-| montho of 1948.
Clark ao Informed Rep. Render citing
off.
Th# smaller concerna, Ward'*
(B-Ohlo) chairman of a Houae
The car makers are wall ahead s a il ‘Somehow hare been able to
Committee whleh recently looked
Into the JuaUce Department's of their showing of last year at wangle requisite materials and
claims against th* railroads for this point The passenger ear component part* better than the
toms 12.000,000,000 in overcharge makers have turned out about 'big three'."
70.000 more vehicle* and the truck
Kaiser-Fra ter. Ward's added,
rep# ration*.
Th* Attorney General told builder* about 75,000 more than "took top honors among the inBender In a Uttar mod# public they did in the same period of dependenla for 1947 and th* firat
last night that If the House group 1917, A l preaeat tha car builder* ait month* of 1948, This firm got
per cent of the passenger car
haa any facta to ahow misconduct erpeet to gat aa much steel during
or fraud on tho part of any Army the remainder of the year ea they business for tha whole country In
1947, end stepped the figure up
personnel In connection with th# had In th* first half.
They are not nearly aa optimis­ to 5 27 per cent for the first half
rata Inquiry It ahould turn them
•rtr to the Justice Department for tic about the outlook for n steady of 1948."
flow of parte and sub-aaaemblie*
“Appropriate action.’*
Ward's placed Btudebaker nett
from their supplier concern*.
with 4.74 per eent In thla year’#
A substantial part haa been flm half against 5.47 last year;
..
HOTEL RADIOS
Manager Ban Small haa contin­ taket In this yearia production followed by Hudson with S.M
ued hla policy of Improvement to upturn by the so-called manu- against 2.84; Nash with 3.89
the Valdea Hotel by Installing facjrtra. While Ford waa losing against 8.19 and Packard 2.59
RCA cola operatad radioa In nearly 1 0 0 * 0 unit. I . . model ageipat U L
rooma on* third of the noma are chant e-osar, tha eaaaUer mar eras
Th* need car marital apparently
Increaaed their eutpui for thla continues Arm. The trade pap*
now provided with the i
jreatla.first half by ahest 110,000 AutometJve New*, wkkk has Just
completed another nrvey, reports
S kl" o f f
have firs*
Commenting an the eperation* that demand eoetinuae to exceed
both tho standard W e g lu a t ____
•"&lt;* the t to II ■ M a tt# bond, • f Jh* "tMependenta," Ward's attpply for 19tt and 1M« modala
for short wav# and foreign. For Autnmotiva reports noted that on th# uaod car Iota. (Tho 1949
a quarter a patron get* two hours, while tbay nwewtad for only 9M modola are Fords, Unco!
*
af reception.
I per rent e f
(CaMtewag • • r a g . mat
S .

Entertainment Industry Reported
Suffering Worst Post-War Slump

NEW YORK, July 21, (/P) America'# cntcitainmrnl industry i.
rrpottrd eiperiencing it. wont potl-w .r slump.
Printing ihe results of a national lurvey, |hc New York Times laid
loday ihr decline "May hr ihr m&lt;&gt;«l triiuui manifctlaiimi lo dale of •
Irrnd that tel in 18 month, ago."
Thr .lump may carry ihr amusement hutinrt. down lo its pre-war
Irvrl, ihe paper aaid.

The survey diaciuM-d;

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Movie liog-offlce sale* have fal- initimrnt fit-lit—w ith the possible
l«-n off lo-lween seven and 12 per '»-*ci'intlon of sume concert proginma-lo ahow continues! growth,”
c c r ' in the last year.

Numerous night clubs that nev­
er 'efore shut down in warm
wenihcr have rinsed their door*.
tJ.onogiaph record sale* have
lirm.ned an estimaletl 10 to 35
pci cent, forcing the closing of
some plant facilities,
bfteet muale tales are off al­
most 40 nerrent.
FnvrolD haw been slashed an
many movie lota, because of reduo-1 margins of profit,
TFo number of legitimate show*
on broadwsy la lets than a year
ago, and several current p1
produe
.—
tionu are in precarious financial
condition.
Many radio stora face salary
cult.
"TeltrUiaa haa thus become
virtually the only major eater*

the Times aaid.
The paper aaid top antartalnmefct execulivea elteil these reatona for th* slump:
1. Increased living cotta have
led to cuitallment of luiury gooiitime spending.
2. Commodities not available In
wartime — such as automobiles —
now are comparing for th* con­
sumer dollar*.
S. Competition from new am­
usement fields, such aa night base­
ball.
4 Increased
costa that the Inj..
duslry has baen unable to pass
ak/ig In tha form of higher prices
bccaua* of customer resistance,
Urnek Pembarton, preaidant of
the New York League of ThentueodaoeO on

Id.

Today'* reporta brought the
year'* total within 95 case* of the
■tate'a w o n t polio year. 1914,
when 78 rase* were recorded

r«*»|mft ill,ill! ie» lli.it wr h ate in
B e rlin .111-1 ir frlietaliv ill l iC im atiy,"
(h r it. Id.rr ■
&gt; l.ttr&lt;m*ii 4|f4 la ird .
4 iu r lime Vtf w ill pro“ A i thr ■
rrc t! tu n r.u k r
p o .'ib le
r\tl)
rrtu u rc r ul IK , ttllilll fill 1rid diploIII .lilt
pitta rvllvirw 1III 1ieach an
•14 4 rjtl,,.hle «4l!Ill 1*»lt .m il tu avow!
the tr.rgrd) i»l k%II 1lm llie woildkvf a i r nol
B u t 1 irjtr it
g'uint In li? t o»*li rvl
lire c ll'ii, il.t r led deer,rmng five
w h rll the R u .tia n s
w rrk »
h im ke,J Ml 1. I .u d .1lid 1h aig r acc r - i lu lilt- 1|t,u i- |" 'w r r t iiv ihim igh

STANtlY WRAY
IN COMMAND . ( llie (at l’ S lt-29
botllbeis s» Ins II tia\ e lieen now li
lo nrltl.li b...... i» Col. Stanley
Wray (above), I'. S. Air Force
liaison officci with the it„)ul Atr
Force. Tt.e topecfuiD. lie said,
would leii.aiu m Ihilaln (uf u
"training" p n i d , f appiualniately sis weeks.
cInter national)

18-Years-01ds By
Thousands Rush
To Armed Forces

li Host -aid the I'lealdent is now
’ Oti!er daci*»lona wer# lo give
To some extern the pietenl art
S O U t h drafting an anti, inflation bill
lice in Premier Robert Sc human'* better attention to route# and to follow, the National Drlente Act
-------- dealing with rising prices. Itos*
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Ju ly 21, (41 declined to give any iletalls of
Cabinet which reiignrt! Monday get paper* lo ‘
• ' “ »&gt;* „|
|*)|(,. Mr.
of 1916,
M r, Caite.
Carte irsealed. It
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ut
the
platform
a*
possible,
and
to
fine
respon,
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that measure
in defeat, oppoting a $40,000,000 BA
- members fiva
- -for each
* provides lor llie
sible
cent*
the selection and h ra 'in g s of Henry W allace's Third
lb- -aid llie President will talk
cut in the drfrnir bill.
complaint received from custom­ sailing of rnrn into service, and P a rty said today President Trn wtlh lien. I.m ills D. C la y . U .S
er*.
The
membership
fee
waa
set
|
||(
j|((,
Riesident
lo
choose
ihe
man
ought
to
-end
troop*
to
th
e
,
Marie it a moderate contriv*.
.input Inn rum lira toler at Itcrltn. Y
-oulh "now" to **•(■ that all the in advance of his iipiieuinnce be­
live and hi. emergence ntalked j ^ t&gt; cents
mo « week.

For Troops For

\ - s iii i y i K i) I 'k k s s

"We will not be coerced ot
tittiiiii.Litrcl in auv way in our
pioirduirt uudri (be light) and

Marie Has Been Newsboys Club Of E. B. Carter Tells
Sanford Organized Kiwanis M eet Of
Asked To Form By Herald Carriers
French Cabinet A new newsboy urglnliatiun. D ra ft Provisions

New Officers F o r
Chase And Co. Are
Elected At Meeting

N o. I S3.

Marshall Says U.S. Seeks
To Avoid Tragedy Of W
New Note To Russia Drawn

Army Notables In Pershing Funeral Procession

II) OSGOOD (AKUTH F.H 8
[if.I GRADE, Yugoslavia. Julv
21, (/P)— Premier Marshal Tito
told 2,000 wildly cheering Yugo­
slav Communitl* today their |&gt;*ity
hid become the ".Ironge.l and
mutt luccrttful Maiaivl-Leninisl
movement" in the nation • &gt;
lory.
This app*renily was hit antwer
lo charge. (tom the Soviet Union
alnRthr Coinililurm that Tito and
other Yugutlav Communitl leaden
had deviated liom the Marniit
line and were pursuing an anti*
Human policy.
Tito, addrrmng the Yugotlav
party's congress in a Belgrade
tuburh. vvat expected to .peak all
o( eight hour* in a maitivr capo.ilion ol the hitlory ot the
Communitl movement in hit counliy. He Wat delivering il in tec*
tiont ol two hourt ot more.
The congrett wat rlpetled lo j
pledge him unanimout tupport.
Thit will tiamp il at a renegade
(torn the Cominform. the Moscowdirected Communitl Information
Bureau, an aiaociatien u( natiuni
in the Soviet orbil.
Leader Is Said To
Tito waa given a tremendous
Be C onservative;
ovation a* lie mounted the ros­
trum. Ilia aujmurtera ahouted hi*
Marks Right Swing
name In rhythm for five min­
ute*
At the outaet Tito pointed up
PA RIS, July 21. &lt;/P&gt;— Andre
Iti* dafieienctea and failure* of
Marie,
a Radical Sorialial, an­
the original Hucialiat movement
In Yugoatavia which he aaid nounced today he hai been aaked
emerged in the early 1880's. Al- to form a new Ft emit governmnai vge r \&gt;% y#% .he carried a c at. - * *
the history of thla movement,
Marie. SI, wai miaialcr of jutICaatleeae tin !••** at*I

A ssociated Press Leased Wire

W E D N E SD A Y JU LY 21, 11UH

ouths Swamp Rt.*t r un ing OfficcsTryrt'
Beat Draft
HIM
1o

V. \ s l l l N t i I I I N , J ill ) 21, ,1*1
t !i| tien. I .r w ii II. Ilrr-h e .,
,N iiiou.il Selective Service Direr.
In-, indicated t'alav Ihe trrned
Fo rrt- may not rail pr.nr lime
O' iftrr- into Hi-rvire until around
It.I I
the law p ro .idr&gt; that
m. oo ran be I ml uc Ini before
Srnl 22
H e r-h r. would nut
t n , ,i ile fn iilr date »hru he
e t | r , u the flt«l d raftrrt III lie
&lt;riled.

I M.I.AIIASSBF, July 21 —
( \l') —Governor (‘alderll to­
ds) iiiiininalrd Mi). Gen. V'vi iii t'ollin* of Ml, Augustine,
letiird -tale adjutant general
and World tYar II stale drnfi
itirr. ior lo head Florida's nee
Sr lei live Sets Ire Syslrm,
H r -rn i ih r nom fnaliiin to
t| v| (irn l.e w ia R . H e r-hey.
N alio lint S e le r t l.e Service D i'*
eelor 1 he G o vern o r ndvi-id
l i i n r i a l llr r - h r y h r w ill -end
nominaliona for local rounlv
and in lrrro o n ty d ra ft board
iiirm her- "a * q u ickly a* proc­
urable.*

lit t s s t u I A I KII I'KKSS
1liiiuv-intlt of Aiiicik.iii IS
&gt;r.n-i,|ili iw.iiupcil rcrruiiing offur* luvlsy, voluritcrting foi a
tinc-vror viictcli in the AmicJ
lotccs.
Onlv 161,000 . of ilirm. may .,cnlist Many ol llir yuulliv. taking

no chance of bring too lair to
gri in .iml thus avoid » 2 1-month
droll later, wailed all niglit for
Al'tanllMur«| n «

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Treating Of Cancer With Beam Of
Neutrons Ends Without Success
By RENNIE TAYLOR
SAN FRANCISCO. j „ l , 21. M l

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their suiioumhng /one l he U S.
iml lliil.'ill base brrn feeding
lliru J.OOO.iMHI Hribn t'.eimanv by
an.

but

m a l IS

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.laycees Will H e a r
State’s Constitution
Revision Problems
.I'luior Fhamlo-r of Commerce
mri.itier* wdl I ra r a di»cui»lon of
i ,i ,'ein- ,.| 11&gt;&gt;t idn i*i&gt;ti-lit ut Iona 1
revision by members of Fid Alpha
Di I ' m Honorary Low Eratern lty
nf Stetson I'm versify tomorrow
tnuiti nl llie I uiri-t t'rntei
ilrpresenlative Hi a lle y Odliato,
isl.o -v program ■■ban man for llie
Jit&gt;•'(*•' ................
aid city and
county official' were being invit t to slt&lt;
11 ria l guests
Richard II i D u k i Cooper, lu*th e i f the .Stetson Fhi Alpha Del
tn cliap lrr, will n n u - moderator
fo' 'he discussion
T his w ill he
eerit.-red around
the
proposed
nitirle-hy.article method of revlsitih and the I'nllihg of a state.
vv,,t r ,invention to -.viihau l the
IHsf eoii.litiition
T i l s wilt !-■ the fifth civic club
p i • grain to la- presented by the
legal f.a trrn ilv in t’enlral F lo r­
ida
I'rograni* have been pte.enti*d la-fun llie Del and. Kisstmiii.
and Mi Dora Lion* Club and
tin Orlando Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
I r vi l at tun* al»o have been t r ­
ee,ved by Cooper from the Green
f\&gt;v,* .Springs I.ions Club, the Eusti . Rotary (Tub and Ihe St, Augustii
Lion* Club.
Cooper i* the author of a nroto, I draft for revision uf Elornlu ' .(-year otd coitstltullou.

Workers Continue To
Search F o r Miners
v;. e t ri.T A IN . Okta , Ju ly 21 lAb
K. ,-ue workers continued their
,i'.,rch t ■-1uy for a miner missing
a l I i i an I'vp lu tlu n in the Lone
S ta r coai mine.
|li» missing worker is Lara
V ip -e, 54 Auiilhev! m in e r. M lllatd
llu lle y , 27. w as in ju re d fa ta lly
in I be bl-st yvatrrday.
Cum pUII Com eron, g e n e r a l
m il" auperintendent. reported 1st*
Inst night that a fire which fol|uw-d thi riploalun was becoming
less intense. Ilu said the rgplosiu-v was caused by derailment of
u luadcd siring of coal cars In th*
in in-'’* main shaft.

Fnd Of Bread Ration
In Britain Announced
LONDON, July 21. (,F) — Th#
Hr It: h i’reat Association laid
[ Feed Minister John Strachey will
(announce tudav tho end of bread
" ' .’T u ' i f i

cancer wtlh a beam ol nrulroni from a tyriulion has endrd without

The report came Irsa than 24
hours after Minister of AgriculBack in 1938 researchers found ih.il neutron., whuli arc com- lute Turn Williams informed the
(Hinenti of atomic nuclei, rffcctivrly dctlrovcd cancer lu.ur when Huu-e of Commons that "If wa
arr lucky with the weather” Bri­
concentrated into a beam lo Iwmlutd tnilignanl cell*. The nrulroni tain's farm crops thii year will
did not irem to destroy healthy cell, nea: the cancerous onr*.
reach the peak lavrl of 1943-44.
much

iu c c c s i .

To teat ntateona as a treat-*

mert. University of California
medical researchers over a period
of five years treated 849 persona
by Inis malhod, using • million
and 18-mlllioa volt beams from
two Berkalay cyclotrons.
Reporting on tho roeulta, Dr.
Bol&gt;»rt B. Stone, th* University's
lop radlologli. sold that only 714
percent uf the treated patient*

survived five years or more. The
five-year survival ml* of average
patlonl* with Incurable ranter Is
5 rereenl.
Thus th* treatment was better
than none at all but not sufficient­
ly effective to warrant la contitiuanre. Dr, Stone said.
0 . a of the drawbacks. Dr. Btone
tC w roaw aa

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CGN80L1DATING OFFICBS
J a c k s o n v il l e , July s i (^i—
The British consulate consolidat­
ing office* In Atlanta, Miami and
Jacksonville, will open her* Aug.
2 under Consul J. C. Thomson,
now In Miami.
Y&lt;et Consul Frank J. Whitt aaid
ho would remain vice consul along
with Allen T. Brooks of MteaL

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WEDNESDAY JULY 21. 1948

THE SA N FO R D HERALD. S A N F O R D . F U IR ID A

Lake Pitches Sanford Giants To 6 To 2 Win Over Hats
Roster Changes Ail*
Announced By Gruber

Sanford Hurler Miss-f play
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I\ o - m tte r

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h in t* to O rlando Scr.sto r*
,n “ scheduled tw in h ill. The D rst
K .m r i* K h n iu io i to to t un-ur-

In *11 ll* W“F "*
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Sensllerelom orrow

State Loop Pitchers Hitting Averages

Manager GruU-r in-

d ia lle d la « t . n ig ht that K Mi*
L i . i r w . k i would probaidy get t ie
' h ill c a ll fo r thi* c»i»rninir tfanu*.
and l-onnie \Vor*hani w ill yet the
n rd fo r the fin a l.

A l t l l l l it H EC K W IT H . JM .
D a (rue, according to u ffiriu l a v enure* r*-l*-n**'d at |i-ngu&lt;* hra&lt;!
I lr r a ld Sport* E d ito r
in :l. i m i
•lunrters li*-t** tmlay.
T h e H a n fiin l t iia n t . trip p ed tin
The pitching “ &lt;luggi •n*'\ nmt llu-ir 4%rrai?fM thru Kami** of
|h Lan d R ed Hat* hen- l a .t n it;lit |ir**lnici«*ti If
\ -Sunday:
Mnvt r II*
by a ft to 2 m argin, »&gt; liuddy
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W riters Name Heads

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T h e OaifM‘*ville fi-M en nnd the (TiaM nnooya T im e *.
O th er* elected included David
I'a la tk a A ra le a * divided n tw in
h ill la *t n iy h t. Don C o k e r Went llloorn of Ih t Mernphi* Commer­
p p eal,. vlce-prealdent, and
Appe
the route in the .e v e n in n ln y cia lI A
opener (o rh n lk up a 7 to I v ic­ Iloh I'h illin * o f the llitm in yh am
to ry fo r the (in . Hid Iv e y homered A y e -1le i ahi. aecrelary-treavurer.
T h e new p re .ld e n t o f the South­
w ith tw o on in the f i r . t ynm e.
I ’a la tk a
edited the (ia in e a v ilh * ern Fo o tb all W rite r* Association
pine hy a t to 'J *rore In the n lyh t- i» Z in p N ewm an. «|Hitt» editor of
the lilrm ln ifh a m N ew *.
ra p .
lie succeed* Fre d D iyh y o f New
T h e D a y to n a llra rh D i e t , w ere
druhhed aoundly hy the t it Undo O rleans y rn e ra l m a n a y rr o f tba
S en ato r* In t niyht In a in to S u y a r Howl and fo rm e r »port*
I ro n te .t- Jo e V tttrr m ade h i. editor o f the N ew O rle a n . Item.
T h e yroup also elected W. M.
flra t appearance in a D ayto n a
B each u n ifo rm , *ince he ha* loon ( I t i l l l KerTe, sp o rt* editor « f the
a'lined h y the re*nrt c it y nine. New O rlean * T lm e n -I'ira yu n e , a&lt;
Red’ U o h etts, Daytona
Ileiich , ''&lt;•*•
president.
C h ick
H'»^h,
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fir s t ha *i* mi it n was handed h i* re tie o ry ia Teeh’a ath le tic publicity
lease to m ake n s | mi| fo r V it t v r , director wa* .ele cte d fo r another
It has I mo-i i reported. R e p o rt, also term a * se cre ta ry -tre a su re r.
have it th a t R o lie rt. w ill poon ate
HK*H S T I L L N O . 1 I ’ lT C H K R
near in a O ainetville s u it. The
ft* irirD Teeh'a Jim S t ill wa* In
D aytona Itench defeat, coupled
w ith the San fo rd v icto ry , m o vid top tw lrlm y form a y n in st K a n s a .
the ( i ia n t . w ithin one h a lf y m r r in l i e HUH O ra n y r Howl football
o f tlm second place D icta .
t hi 'Her. S t ill h it the m a rk on 10
T h e S t . Auyuattne S a in t* de- of 1.7 th ro w , fo r a new O ra n y r
fratre l the D e iliu iy 1‘iiMlea ill e* Howl passing tee m il
H e lllle w
1.7 to ft co n test. Mill S to ry Went foi r.ll three* o f the T e ch touchthe route fo r the S ain t*, hut was duwns. and a fo u rth .c o rin g to**
nicked fo r 11 hit* hy the 1’ ira te * . w .i* calleii hark.
T o m o rro w
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THURSDAY And FRIDAY!

M .n a y e r lla l ( ir u lie r tmlay an­
nounced Severn! c h a n g e , for the
Sanford t iia n t * ro s te r, l-cn Matte
h a . Iieen placed on the disabled
lis t , and w ill undergo an opera­
tion on h i* injureel fin g e r.
F ir d P e tty ha* Iieen placed on
the disabled lis t , sin ce hq has
ru 'fe rc d a wrenched knee, pM
Kddlc L is ie w s k t has gone back
on the a c tiv e ro ste r.
Mike S c h u ltx . a rookie rig hthanded h u rle r fro m W e lls. M inn.,
has tirn-n signed.

S I L V E R S P R IN G S . J u ly 21,
N ot counting L o u llo
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Sm ithern
A ssociation
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4-7. in 12 th rlliin y in n in y*.
T h e y rniyht s till I * p la y in g ,
hut C h arlie tii|l* * rt
c-enterfie ld p la y in y son o f Vol M nnnyrr la ir r y
(iilla r r l, tayyeel one of M iddle
Jo h n H a ll'* pile-tie 400 feet o v e r
the fence for the v icto ry .
T h e fnur-l&gt;ayyer, coming w it h
none out nnd the sack* e m p ty —
hrought to a close the fir s t e x tra In n in y y a n ir in the classic** teny e a r h isto ry.
T w o record* were set. W ade
r*tahlisheel one try sta rtin g the
yam e, h i. .ero nd in two y e a r.- H a l
Q u ick, N a sh ville
shortstop, s e t
another hy handling 13 chances.
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football y am e .

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Fo urteen of the (12 touchdown*
1 1 game O ra n ye Howl
t r i l l , n av e Iieen on p la y , ro v e rin g
SO y ltd * o r m ore.

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stop of the Boston Hravea, who
ca n e to life after a slow sta rt, la
In fourth placa at .322. Follow*
Ins Daik In that order were throe
of ti* teammates. Tommy Holme*
and tor ineapaclUted Eddie Stanky, each a t J120; a id J e ff H a a lh .
J lf t .
C d Gordon, the handy man of
the Now York Giants, was eighth

wi'l- .312. Ninth spot fell to Pee
Writ Reese, who climbed over the
-3'V' mark for tha first time this
seiMjt. Hla average waa J i l t
Johrmy Blalnik, rookie PhUllo f l y
chaser, who kogan to well rousdod
out the big Wn with J07.
1! ORANGE BOWL WINNERS
Fourtaen diiferect coichas havt
won the 14 Orange Bowl football I
d aaslcs;

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Junior High Hrhool
Gram m ar School

Leave from
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Colored Program
Crooms and
H arper

Activity
Tennis tournaments
Hadminton tournament
popular and rla*«iral re­
cord*.
Balloon stampede, vmliey
hall. Ibulge hall, three
legged race.
Swimming at C ry sta l
la k e . W ater Acrobatics.
A fter the swimming
there w ill be a w ater
melon eating contest.
Swimming for all ago
groups.

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City Rcrcationnl Activities

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Hy A S S t M T A T K D P R E S S
The V ald o sta Dodger* *DM yed
20 h it . at the ThoniBkvlIle T ig e rs
%\ %aaim l% T in \
•VI last nig ht to w in a douhloheader
U 1.
tram —
1Mil-n .p o ll472 12 to 0 and 7 t« 2, and Jack th eir
*1 ST
471
SA 34
M llnaut s a
league lead to
ilC (ie o ig w -F lo rid n
('iilllintrll*
i l II
&amp;t 14
s s ; three fu ll gam es.
,*i pi*.it
1A |«
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mi
W hile those ro u t, were tuklng
134
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S* An
T«N «
1*»4 place, the A llia n y Indian* tripped
IsfUlRVlIlr
27 c :
ST* ru n m vu p W a y cro **, I to .7. Ihc
ItroMlI* 1 M l9r4*8
C o n lele In d ia n * licked the T a l­
roliimlMiw 12 HI I'Mtll t
lahassee P ira te * , ft to -7 and K to 2,
M llw nukre IS. Ifi'll trtfiiMtllK 3
Tolrrln At Iu i Iivmv f | t y . |&gt;|*1 . r Ain in a d o u lieh rad ei, and the M oul­
t««Ml|MV|l|r At MlnnrA|Hi||»
trie A th le tic s pushed the A m cricu a
I'U*I. ra in
P
’ hL iltli
illie * deeper into the c e lla r , 4
to 3.
AIM 1 II I ’ M\ %AA«H| ATfflA
Tram—
M f.
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Ho-Ho F rira n o went the distan ce
S'ltrll* III**
440 for Valdosta in the firs t gam e,
i7 34
McntpMw
SS SV
5*1
11 11
H i i earning a shutout on fo ur h it*.
III r ml no: It a in
M ds -5J« _ The T ig e rs em ployed two h u rle r* .
\ r w f *r 1* .rn«
41 17
t ” • Cru»e nnd lin a lic , in an e ffo rt to
Atlanta
13%
42 i4
l.lltl* ttm-k
Ji i|
■it * I stem the tide which mounted w it h !
C h tllo n u n f A
17 40
.141 ■fiv e Tho m aaville erro rs.
llrwHlfo Ip a lrn llM
The Dodger's took u 2-0 leud in
N«iahvlll« I , All St nr • 3
the second in n in g o f the n ig h t-ra p
hut the T ig e rs managed to tie it
«&lt;»l T i l I I M M I I I t ' . t l i l i ;
up in
the
fo u rth .
V ald o sta's
Tram —
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l» t S to n ie r steadied at that point and
f1r»«nvilt*s
14
17
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JsrkawR %II Ir
M If
-VT pitched a shutout th r te st o f the
Mm*on
ftjfl w ay. In the seventh, the D odgers
ftl «»
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ftl •*0
ftli pounced on h u rle r A ndrea fo r
M•» nnnnti
*5 ftl
*5* fiv e run* and v icto ry .
rn lm n lin i
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A ii.il.t a
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A lbany staved o ff a n ln th -in n in ?
H raalla V n lr r S a i
W aycoss ra lly that sent tw o ru n s
I'ltArl*’*! on IV !«• k«nnt Ilia t
across the plate. The last m inute
HM .1*111*1. 7*1 f*n|Hflltil« 2-1
■Vnsurt* T &lt;*oltimtni« 1
Hear effo rt wa* fu tile a* A u g er
IfAm n 1 ; *)rr« n v lltr *
then proceeded to re tire the »ido
Sledel got credit fu r W aycro a*
defeat.
( ‘" id 'll- rapped 22 o ffe rin g s of
three Tallah assee pitcher* fo r it s i
tw in h ill v irto ry . Cooper went th r [
S A V A N N A H , f !A .. J u ly 2 | (A T— distance for the Indian.* in the I
Russell (L e n a ) Hlackhurne la ex- f i r . ; game nnd M itsknvirh in the I
pec(«l here tmlay or tomorrow to second.
A m e rlcu ., now in * j y . n i r '
lakr over the managership of the
Savannah Indians of the South d*ep in the re lla r , grabbed a .7-0
AlDntle lo»»^iie during the Hints* lead in the th ird inning o f th e .
fr a y w ith M o ultrie, but ran Into
of Erie M rN air.
I'hvslrlan* say M rN air, who was trouble in the late inning*.
stricken h y a heart attack Ju ly
1 ‘ I I . Y S C O U R IN O R A N fs K
14 and is now In a Savannah hosp­
HOW L
ital. w ill lie out Indefinitely.
O f (he ft2 touchdown* in 14
The veteran Hlackhurne wa* slat­
fltn n y e Howl classics, 23 have
ed ta manage Savannah last senr o u e oq fo rw ard passe*. 2&lt;» on
son. hut Mine*, f in e d him out of
lin e smavhe*. | * on end ru n *, two
anion,
e w a*
action, ir
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hand during thi*
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sprin g training
a . I , la te ral pass, a k ic k o f f re tu rn
an aids to M rN air.
and v pas* interception.

Time

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pitched a no-hit game. H n ssi. how eVrl, pitched a no-hit no-run ro n le st,
)ne run w a* scored on T h o m a s.

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J* r* * y I'lijr |o . |lA lilm «ir*

Roliert Jo h n , allminated Robert
Sten.trom In the semi final round
of the badminton tournament liv­ Day
(A T — ing sponsored hy the Sanford re- Thursday
IL*!ring a complete collaps.-, Stan '.creational ilepartraent, it waa anMu -ii of the St. I .mi i - C ard inals non nee*I yesterday hy M r.. Linda
should rapture the N a 11 n n a I fiinglr*. C h arles In - also gained
Le.vrue hatting title.
the semi final round hy defeating
A 11hough he dropped I I poinD Frankie Htenstrom.
d u iirg the abbreviated week o f
Sue Ann Kadfurd defeated E s ­
l f y, his .7U2 Is s t ill 39 p o in t* ther Lou Morrison, ami Molly
e '.'ri than any o th er p la ye r in Morrison lost to Martin** Drake
o ff:* ia l averages through S u n d a y . in th« It to 18 age group (nr
Fecund apot fell to Andy P afko girl*.
of t&lt;^ Chicago Cuba. The
8ally C la rk
trimmed T en n ia
ver'ed thlnl baseman surged past Royals and I^tls llarrin rau d e­
R ickie Ashlturn of the Phlladel- feated Peggy Lundi|ul*t to gain Thursday
the finals in the ft In 9 group.

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Ph o to liy Jam eson Stud io
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D avid R u ** i. atiove, pitched the S an fo rd A m erican D -gion nine
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i v T n i v t T i n v u i . r . a n t i:
l*rt to a .1 to 0 v ic to ry ever the M t . Dora le g io n on J u ly 13. R u sa l dunliVV 1.
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Som e Story
IL*r*r*s a s to ry told hy H ill Rend ix, who ha.« liccn east a* Babe
Roth in the sto ry d eu lin y w ith
th‘ Dome Hun K in g '* Ilf,-.
A*
li« n Jix re la t e . I l :
A fMi-nd o f C h a rlie C r im m '.
rid li d the C uh m a n a y rr and e y ,
ci r Hy e x p la in e d ,'' I have ju s t
seen the g re ate st pitching proa| k -ct 'r. the w o rld .”
' T h i . ee.el p itrh rd a no h itte r.
ID M turk out 2.7 h atters In the
yam-*," (Srim m 'a frien d d eclared .
"Wh.v o n ly one foul h all w a . hit
o ff h lm l” the frie n d o arlaim ed.
" L i t ten, p a l, w hat we ni-rd a re
h itter*, roared firim in , “ send me
the name o f the fellow who h it
thu foul l.a ll."
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Ilin lirnkcfl were defec­
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It look n detective
To pruvu it w u Humpty
Dunipty at all.

WIIY NOT KNOW HOW GOOD YOUR BRAKES ARE?
WE LL CHECK THEM FREE OF CHARGE
DRIVE IN TOMORROW

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M iC jc m ic k - D a trin c ln lr r n a t in n a l
T r d r t o r , Komi condition. $3It0 00,

llo L a n d .

W a a l Ada will h r a r e r p l r d
a a r r t h r la lrp b a a r e&gt;a a a ria ■ r a .d a a a r b a r a r If y r a » a a i a *
la lla ir d la Ik r le te p b a a r b a r b ,
l a r r l a r a f a t tkla a r -a a a a a a d a ll a a i b r a d .a r tla r v la a a p a r I ad
la p a y p ra a tp ily . l a a r d a r f a t
a a |a r a a d a r Ib r b ra t p a a a lb .a
a r t . I r a . a ll W a a l Ada aaw al ba
la a a r a f f l r a a a Ib r d a y h a l a t a
p a b lla a lla a .
P t a a a r a a l l t y aa la i a a a d ta la lr
If a a a r r a y a a a a ra la t r a r ad.
W &gt; e a a a a l aa r a a p r a a lb la f a r
M e t t b a a a a r la a a r a a a t l!--------

o r llm

I .I M N G I I I HIM fu rn itu re fo r Hair.
firv .il condition. IV o p Ic Ira v in K
to w n . C o rn rr Hth and S u m m cr-

'■n .Are.

6

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

W I L L B U Y your car
o f a w o r condition.
S o na. Phtm r 217-W.

rc K a rd te ia
R a t liff &amp;

7 Pate, Llvretock. SuopUea

S t.

2 ROOM apartment, nlndy fur*
r.irhrd. Quirt proplr, adult*
enlv. 10rt,1 W. l » t . ________
TWO ROOM yaraite apartment,
hot and eold water. Phone 101J .
2 ItOOM apartment, prefer midill.*-*K*d couple. 1020 I.aural.
I ROOM apartment with l&gt;ath.
Dor’t Call, ere Mr*. W. R. Dy_________

J ' R O O M furnl»heI apartment,
aainl.privutc hath, adult*. 018
Mellonvtlle, Phone I10B-J.
furnDhea apartment
4 ROOM
porch. Adult*
v it h
U14 M yrtle A ve .

3 ItOOM apartment. HOI French
Avenue.

2Z . WANTED 10 RENT
S OK fl ROOM unfurnlahcd houac
bv permanent rwident*. P. 0.
Dou 243. phone 465.

4 REAL KHTATEfOR SALE

R E A L £ S I A T T — IN HU R A N C H
P R O P ER TY M AN AG EM EN T
R A Y M O N D M . B A L L , R w lt a r
K m 4 P le n a * B u m 5 » k B U ( .

Si I I . A ir Compreaeor, mounted
on w h e el*, $60.00 ea»h.
K ii d c r , Phone 746.

John

OUTSIDE WHlTE~Paint, apedal
$4 7$ g a llo n .

HcekarU GUae ft Pakrt Cm.
114 W . 2*4.

Beautiful Zamie Perea—only 100
planta. 1 and 2 dotlara anch.
wnlla they lait. 404 Maple A t e .

TutRr r*»L

OLDSMOBILE

DEALER

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
('IIEY R O LEI'
n | DSMOIIII.K
l &gt;iilittt'tlo X Seen it 11
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Homers (irill

H O T I t Nt M K S
EVERY

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F R IE D II MIIO SHRIMP
SERVED EV ERY SIGHT

H.» rt fterd A♦lwmil* V n tlo n il li.in k
to \ |e ll M Whltnrr
Kunford i lr i m e | * Mi will* fo ri* 1&lt;J
llen r*'

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H rttifti.l
V tltn ll'
S ' , t *o», i* I l le v ik
to II* nr* W ilt a Jr
?r*iiiford flro w er•
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f r ^ l n .fti f ln t Mt ** n
• Irln n * 11 «alnrlee*t It f«» J It Hie
ivjirt * in * Kj|,ie I 1
H&lt;*rttr!f* Vh*nd A vit»? r « lo I *
Mil** W M f» k *r J o n n r t i l r
T n v h 'r
\ It etu i Ollou I
I!,it I J f Mldehrmid *t t* \fiiiu
!,p r w |* to In* Ifriv* ilm rn e *• *
t|% r i | r

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S M ir ll- O W E N C O .— R o o fin g , a *.............
bcM o, aiding, p a in tin g . Phone
Tll))V V r , - , ! m ! . ’V i",:., , . , : : ' V
O U T S I D E S A LK S M A N — Eaperi• *88 o r U7-R.
'm an afu» llalan H
r i k t helpful but not n e rf**ury.
Poaltion rruulre* better than
a y r ia c e InteiliKencr, k o ih I per­ thr Sanford Upholatery, own«D
r'"’
"f voung gnrt.i
so nality
and w illlnirne**
•'»
and operated by R . C a rm ic h a e l,
"
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'" " V *
r.n rn and apply proven *alc*
h a . a f u ll lin e o f B lip C o v e r and r,&lt;
*■ ,n r’°
lerhnlipie. Acreptalila applicant
U p h o latery m a te ria l*.
F o r e x - 1wdl receive adequate compcnpert ad vice call 1112 .
11 n s ; .
A T H L E T E S FO O T G ERM
imt. &gt;n during Irnlning periotl.
park A v e n u e . __________________!
H 0 W TO K I L L I T .
A|''plirant *hould In* w ell known
IN ONE H O U R .
I., Kem inole County and own an M A K E the fa m ily c a r ru n like I
now; A dd » afe ty w ith a brake
N ,,T Pl.fJAH Hlt i „ m J ■ '
nuti.mobile, Plca»e do nut ap­
•*y»i&lt;m
vatem
rheck.nw
I , .iw
u. . co*t,j *fl(MB(,
•* •*"&gt;ltl,.Iro T
g at:l.t&lt;u.f„ r m.1,1c ru e t.-o f, _ i^
,., i
ply i f you are not intere*trd in
K I III
guaranteed work by e x p e rt* .| i . . r . r i i i » i.o h .,I ii
f :N ITTH A T I
■ iH-rnianent potitinn, o r If you
Payab le In ca»y m o n th ly n ay . I
* * ( h ill- M t iR i:
cannot adapt yourerlf to nelling
fA M lrt . ...............
T i* * la .y at
mem*.
*........
a hl|[h cla»» hut IneKpemtive
I M I t M i l . I .% T A
f*i vice to motorlatl. L e tte r of G K N F R A L T R U C K ft K Q P T . CO,
20H W . P lra t 81 re e l
atiplieatlon ahould Include your
age, p *a t huunc-i ajipcrlcnre,
F
L
O
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R
S A N D IN G and flnlahiiig |
at teaat one good reference and
w ith
modern
eq u ip m en t, 26 (
telephone number. R rp lie * conf«(d r t llif from
y ia - a experience, w o rk g u a r-,
fliK n lla l. Writ* P O. Ilox 117,
a n lci'd .
K , F . S te v e n * . R t. .'I
HEADACHE 1
Jarkaon ville. Florida.
Do* 1 13A , H anfo nt. c a ll 7U1R4 I
V**
V
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c . f .l . . I. •~.4,,r.Ht till
a lte r 7 :0 0 |*. M . o r lie fn n ’ 7:041
9
WORK WANTED
*.4 fff.KM .
. . „i,41y I f i . i i , I,'. ,
A . M.
I,..'* r a g * *.»&lt;,,««.», u w .
|
T i t c ' n r W o rk by the h o u r or Job.
.SKI
T
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A
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S
,
preca*
concrete
C o u g h in g , harrow ing, m owing
re .n io rre d . *tate appro ved »ir&gt;'*
olid d ir t moving. We a p c c ia liie
t*4(i,
and 716 g a llo n s
A ll
in ro n d itlo n in g b u ild in g lot*
work guaranteed. T . O . Drown.
and g a rd e n plot*. Phono 1A7-J
J r . Phone 130 W .
in th e morning or a f t e r 6:00
P. M .
E x p e r t Radio R e p a irin g
P R A C T IC A L N U R S E or IU D Y
Fred M re ra . H i 2 , 2nd H i
S I T T E R , can give good refercn ee*, phone tl62-&gt;L
FO R P R O M P T and e fflcia n t~ R » frig c ra tlo n and A ir ConditionFLOOR SANDING ft rtnUhlng
in i; oervice. co m m ercial ft docleaning ft waxing. Our pone*
n r * t ic . C a ll G . I I . P e a ce . Phone
unit enable* ua In work where
1463.
there la an eiectne gtnneetlo
301 K . le t 81
Ph. M

M ICK EY .MOUSE
B y W nlt 111*tie)'

.E E TIRES
TUBES

TDK I.ONK RANUKR

i iio m

Cot'll rail’s Atlantic Service
3rd

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P a rk

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EX IDE
IIATTEHIKS

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UJ»r CAFUDWS

lly Finn Striker

to

iiavk

: o n k .o n k . o m :

that

T iicr: J im

Welsh Tire Shop

SALES—SERVICE

c (sec) C. Welsh
I'lRINK IiliH

honk

F R K H D A IR B

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Vt S At .'
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W t P.OiTivtt *£ .v ri ,r v e
7-,l W£H i,i ae
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i A'i TCv O ID
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HUl Hardware Co.

evalUbla. 21 yean agperirnr
If M nteawm t ake Marg. PI*

D O D C .K - P L Y M O U T II
P A R T S AND S E R V IC E
101 P a lm e tto A r t .
P h o n e 1011
C O N C R ETE FLO O RS

Poured and Plnlihed

M ira c le C encrtte C o .
SatabUahed I I I *
Phono U S i
&lt;«• E lm A r e .
*T)R R E N T — P U o r Bander. Eaa&gt;
ta

rparaticm ._____________
SPECIAL
ford Paint ft Otaaa Co.
We *HI electrify your preeenl
••wing machine for $39,60.
B-rt'e Sewing Ma,hint Center, L A W N S M O W E D . P o r
Rile* A Service, aero*a from e itlm a tc a Phan* 7M -W .
priiwea* ThcaIer. Phone 1190.

Or* Goodyear power lav
*IW. K. H.

Itra t K atata
In v ya tm e n la
W . It. W t l.I.IA M S , R e a lto r
t in N . P a rk A vo . T e l. 1120
F . I I .A . I.ong T e rm l^tana (a.I.
F . I I . A . R e p a ir l^ iana

6 month* old rod

C A R P E N T E R I N G and re p a irin g .
M O D E R N 4 bedroom R a n c h type
Il-.u ve . d a y or week. A r t D au g h ­
lu m p . 2 hath*. E x c e lle n t loca­
e rty . P h o n e 776-J.
tio n
A p p ly GOA PIu m o M D riv e .
Phone I23U-W.
12 S P P .C lA L s e r v i c e s

ARTICLES FOR SALE

YOUR

H ELP W ANTED

8

A P A t r M K N T . Bid W . fa t.

5

KF..NI A C A R
Y O U D R IV E I T
P IIO N K 700
S T IC K I.A N D -M O R R IR O N
It .D R IV R .IT . IN C .

m ile corker apanicl pup. Phono
212-W .

OFFICE rpA.-r in Mrl»rh BulMliif.
Idtrre ll*ht otlrw. newly d*ro.
rated, all utl1itie«. heat and Jaitttor aeTwl»* ftirni»hed. Call ifM.
W. II. A A. Dept, Store.

^ **ur • .ir

Avr\+*

Ilie h r a t ra»h p ro f paid f o r uacd
f u r n it u r e . T e l Dnviy P u rn itu ra
Co. 3 1 t K . I* t. Ph. 35 8 .

FUR SAI.E:

FOR RENT

o n 'y.

IIK 1-J

4 » I imi».

i m iii m inn**. I *»r
11 It r Ml ( im J . i * ,

Dr. Ilenry McLatilin

KO a S A L E t Milk B»nt». 1118 E l ­
lio tt A v n . South o f b n llp a rk .

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

*c n .

1'himc

C04. D e ld iiv i.

PHONE 148

4

A R T IC L E S FOR S A L E

IC K K K n t l U K l t A T U K . S a n it a r y
m ahi*, rn p d d ty *fi lb * ., in f ir * t
c la ry rendition. I.n ju ir v J r » ly ,
217 H o lly A v r.

|» .tl fit#* *i jj11 «tf
im * ll.Mllt • ll-lllt*

13 NOTICE*—PERSONAL
FOil IlEALTn PROTECTION and
Ct.FINKH LIVING call »61 f.ir
cm-.dote detail* on FOGGING.
So itncrn Chemical*. Inc.
H O M E fo r e ld e rly people.- R.i.,m
and iK taril.
R ca*o n ab le rate».
M r*. M abel A le xa n d e r, flltt Laure' A v e .
18
I

AUfOS FOR SALE

*,V l l E E l * T R A I L E R , auitable
for liv e *tre b . In q u ire a t M uric
Mox. I I P W I at S t . Phone 063

10(1 P o n tia c S U var S t re a k sedan.
:n excellen t condition, lu w m ile
age. W ill t e ll reason able. C all
nabl*
P 7 I.

H tlp -S e lfy S a if B ervtr* L a u a d n
D rla e a
In n in g

194&gt;i Dodge coupe, guaranteed
g'Kol condition. Phona 1460-J.

W. ISO R|. Psaoo lW
OUR FLORIDA- HOME can be
pat free. Call Ml for detail*
tn FOGGING. Southern

m

I*&gt;c.

ALUMINUM
STEEL &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
BUNDS
Quick Delivery
Ahto See Our
Canvui Awning*
Porch Holt Down
Curtains

SEMINOLE
VENETIAN
BUND CO.
820 Wes! Third S tm t
Phone 1182-W

VENETIAN
ENETIAN BLINDS tsade to or-

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�WEDNESDAY’ JULY 21, i-jis

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
- ^ * 'f——■
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.lews, Arabs A g re e'
By R J. SCOTT On
Palestine Lines

SCOTT S SCRAP BOOK
T?

l('anllSM e4 Irvaa f u s e lls e l
a*W .. displaced |*4*i son a bill
T lw in t n u f i* , which the P te slKv
tWn* m ill he signed w ith relucla m e
w ill allo w m in,i**l*.n **f
200.000 displaced person* In th i
U .8
M r. T iu m a n said in » statem ent
a t the tim e n f the sig n ing &lt;hut
the
h ill
ill**, riin iiia te &gt; i t
both J r w ii h
am i t'a th n lir •!' p la n .I p r i w M . The I »* nn•» r»«:
p la lfo im , adopted at Philadelphia
re c e n tly , w ould Increase tlw
bet to l*c adm itted to
'•
Koaa aaiii flip I 'l c side lit •!»&lt;•
w ill r a il fu r :
I'a s-a g e o f n |*4*tnliii|* men* i i i i
to provide fed eral K ' a n t » nf ITon.
000,OOP an n u ally to tlw stnti &lt; for
aid to education; and * in in m l
• *
"f
M«&gt;*&gt; »#I •
raiM nir tin* m inim um u ag e fi*on
40 to at |**aat " ^ «**•••* an hour.
It •i«« la id h r doubt* tin |e h i
l « a new .rrn m m e in tatln ii on nr
v e is a l m illta iv tra in in g
.s i,in lly a fte r H
*
f t r t m * , i ha W h lti
ii
cloned that Senator .1 lln w n id
M i t .l i .l l i
t III I. tin
Ih n n-riatii
n atio n al ch an m ull. had •• •■n lalb-d
ill to talk w ith tl*r Pri'-id elit
Ross said the I ' m -idi * Is It'll
i IlNl’1 tit* Ita s k in g G i.ngi t *
liu hlicn u
plntf. it tn Itt|u|i1«*l| a !
Ph ilad e lp h ia. S&lt;»m&lt;* ••f lh&lt;* lu ll*
invo lved i i i in s r r r •'III lilt' 11*1*4t
a te part o f that |.lntf&lt; nin, Ro*
aalil He added.
“ The
I'realdent
hu*
a ln a d y
made eleai Inn ping in m The Ian?
ei part of ! I . I l' t la l I
w h ich In* Is askin g ia ah e ad )
jiendm g in H&gt;e t ’n iig ie ss, and
Inin h o f it has gM I* n lot r
ill the le g isla tiv e |iroce»».
''lie i&lt; not aakin ii (Tot
•
do the lm|M*aa|lile
“ lie ia not a sk in g Congt* •
.iV .w e w r )
y .i oil a w ild i;in m i rhaae. II
t sa« . &gt;M t • • l i | i a •
not n*king the enactm ent of tin
I i i p u IJii an |ilu lfo | in, hilt tin &lt;•'
u ciept uliout 2Er tr month for tin*
act i i i *'nt of leKtalatioii like hoti*
IS - Y c * a r - ( )!d s
i it V.
lu g and ald to education alieadv
The new ilp ilt act perm its llt«I ti st 11h u r tl 11 MM. I*N .V O llV l
passed hy one o f tin* tw o hmiaea.
Vi-ut-oltls to e n list for tshe ) e a i, U l.il it III Iltl'4 i Itisen . U r. t'oit* i
lto « . ,a n l Senator 7 a ft i l l
i n i i j i I iio * n f f n r t |&lt;» opm
U
is'cad
of
w
a
itin
g
ii
nt
11
|:r
to
I*
O h io t piloted an education aid
•tat* I.
I hr \o lu f)lrrr« n&lt;&gt;t only iii iv ■I i l i f t e d f u r J l i r i o n t h *
M u bet wren the ages of IP
h ill throillth tile Senate and that
In W aslnng to n, the A n n ) a id ■■■I _'f. who m e selected, are leit i* now in the Ilnuss* Committee* •lYtinl flir (ll.it l .111(1 |t»flk(r| i r i \ | « r
' ( I k fi lh»y 4 ir 1*1. hut i I m. II|S I ii A ir F o rre rc c in ltlu g station n - •tin.** I to rrn iu in in u rtiv e se rv ic e
on Kdiirntio n
n p p liia n ti foi . I months, and rem ain re ser
He said a o n n iU i of nnoii.oini -I |M|||||. fil lV |i|r L llir l)|4fl«l| o| iMiited more th an
-bowed up in thr* firs t h alf h u ll!. v lst
fill fiv e y e a rs .
Those liew an e h ill* pending in Congress . t r i ' i i r lliry p r r f r r .
T h e tw o services then- w ill tak ■ l w .. . Is and It* y e a r* of age may
a re sa tis fa c to ry to tin* admini»**alin n . Th e y provide n mltiiniunt * lli» nrw cl r «ft l.i %* lu ii.f» I Iir only P7 men in the Ih -y ra i age v r 'iu trer for one yi nr of se rv ice ,
Put may not serve outside the
wayr,. of at leant 16 re n t*, in* number, however I h r A im y may g tnop Irefuse A u g .'II.
I lie N avy nu*! M urine n-cruititig I i i i '.* d S ia t rs ,
aanl and fo r a m inim um a» high accept 110.000 I H -yrai-o lil*. the
itatlirn
in
W
ashing
to
n
was
nun**
a« $1 in rn se* where Industries N*4%y 10.000;
Those- who an* in the R O T ('
M winr•
l.uputar. F n tty-e ig h t yo u th , i o n rimy Pi- d* fi n e d fro m ca ll as long
a r ic e .
.«tid llir A ir I* o ic r 15,000
•h i hand as the o ffic e o | h m .1 in a* ti i y ioutinue some m anner of
|{&lt; a« lie f lined to comment on a
If they re ceive a com*
A fter Ih r if din* ym r*» * r f \ i r r , thr hope uf Ireing o lg of u quota m m t r .
a ta trm e n l hv lle rlie rt llto w n d l.
•'h
u h " i l l la* r o n f in n l in ,'&lt;irt1lr» of i t .
in « .oi. they must serve active ly
J r . . D ew ey's ranipaitfn m anairer.
Ill
I'h
ila
d
rlp
h
ia
,
IK-yeui-olds
in
that the forthcoininir r s l i n
■&gt; ••ntnl I 'lilt n l K tu trn , |h&lt;* iH .y m r* liv r r l frtrtl strong at the Arm eil t'n *vo y ia i s , .a id M r. C a rte r. Hi
01.1 on! deferm ent p ro visio n ! in .
••M' titi««t » | m*i i «I from lt*ur t&lt;»
glon w ill l«* a "H u m p " meeting.
F m re s R e cru itin g H tatim i trod u ■I l ug those for men servin g in
T h e suggestion th at it •* '• r I v v«*ar* in on «»i rfm iim l m i- m *
tu ff of ll! n iili.rn m iills s liiiie il of- tl* * Nutionul fiu iir il, or ta k in g !
unit.
" R u m p " session lam e from llro w
lit e r s and tildes la g a n taking llle o ira l, rheroieal
or technical
Ih r ilm ft f i r e , teh» )»'Uf*pickn e ll a» he aaid Ih*wey dm * no*
applicatio ns.
st 'idle*, as " w a r now le q o lie *
fe e l that C ongress o»t;ht to *&gt;*&gt;' j «»f &lt;rrv»»r off* r ltn r« l &gt;outb» from
Idle f l i r t n r iiv a l a t •'i:do A , M. m i o f rum than the a b ility to
around a ll ■umttier in an effo rt riift't to iu a * t n- lU ih d liirn ln w as la-oiiuid F re e m a n , |M, wlio
hniid'e a rifle and le ck n icia n s of
to w rite I lie Hepuldicaii platform i»I **•in *I iinlny fo r tin* fu st tim e . came trr enlist fo r three yeata
a ll ' uni* w ill I v needed."
M. •, hlle in New Yo rk several
into la w .
A sergeaiit tmik F ie e m a n in
l'rovi»lon I* also made to ih fe r
Inn.died Ih -ye ai nlds &gt; w ainild to tow arid aieeptm l him for enle ctU ltillg o ffic e * seeking uni*- lisln ie iit in tin* f i r s t t'a v a lry th&lt; nloglcal stud ents, he revesletl,
vear en listm en t, in the A rm y . I ii v i. mu i uvv stationed in T o k yo , or i iu srii ntiuus ohjin'tors who ran
fm i ** Ii i.u th u rita tiv e infurm ntion
A ir I'orre. N a v y
and
M arine
Till- rn lis ttiirllt o ffic e o|K*ned for thi ll I* lie f* In-fore the d raft
r .u p s
| l ■ •IlM X l I.* " *
IS le unite* early O ld .p ilin g the l*ur.til
I'ro vislnn has la-t-n tuaili*
add* I. w j * that. .Ii'spit.* fir*' '*'*
of re|
the
The In.vs fi t nii'd so ea rly and :
dn a* ions, the
neutrons can soil wen* ••• lung tInst tin* A llo y , A it n is i n il i of the l- iy s sought A rm y for high - rIliad students I I I n,m i r i l i l l k damage to healthy cells Force m -I N avy iq a n e il th eir o f­ se rv u e * *i 11v nlaiilt mu* not of I'll'.-* studies am i gradaute. proVoh 'g they u rr not “ 0 v ia i* o f
wldch showed up later.
fices half an
hoot
ahead of t im e elmse the N a vy
I II I *1
W nlle IK of tin* treated patient** schedule.
I i , . Vi m v reel o ilin g statio n I i i i
w e lc kept a liv e for riu.it* th a n '
The N avv Inn* In gnu fo rm ing Mtjiiu h i h i i I i i I that d.’i IH-ycnrfive years all of theta had “ •eve't*
sh u ttlv Irefoi* u io ln ig h t, w ith a o ld . Oillill* upplicatluu in the f it s ! j
late reactions," Hr. Slum* aid
outfit A ■
C it y l.'ollege .in d e n t co n stitu tin g i
T h is is the second time in recent
n one-man line u n til l:'l il A . M lilll we* fo in iirlg in the h all o f
I I ». Ml II. MO«
niuidhs that tin* I nivrr ity has
I'U R f l l M |
H r H U Ji.i.u-d by 21K.I o th ers the |n*■ ..f f iie huildiog It was
reported unfavorably mi atomic
tngly
K stcr.
re|M&gt;rte*|.
T
h
*
N
avy
ic
o
u
it
ln
g
Iw fo le the Navv o ffice s iqieneil.
t**.*|» against malignancy.
I*a«t
I’teiidciil liu m a ti it keeping
T l v A m i) -A ir Fo rc e line form ed • III* *1011011 I lid o n ly six mode ,
M atch the researcher, announced
close w .ilili on l l i r llr ilm &lt;lists.
ot 2 A . M. It equaled the N a v y application ii th r fi* st hoar,
an 11-year lest of radioactive
idle llosto , r e e lulting
lin e
hv
the
tim e
t rc ru illn g
jCm -ral l.uciui D. Clay anJ other
lihr.tphoru* agnln»t la-tikcmiu had
reportwlg ’o i oiim ! BO" I H
H urd up a l the , i I
shown it to lu* in. I.otter th a n 1
r.
can v ra r olds urn ing In line liefiirt i* p Am. . 1* an nf ,, i . 'i i .i , ■
o ffic e s .
g-rny tliatn ien t*. l^ukt-min
I«*ukemla i*
l. n
'" t ile
Oil
•" »&gt; ***c l r see both the I ’resi,.pc-mrilc hum
ih r
car rrrd ik c disease y
t t id in a iil) , i l &gt; k’.' u c r u it s up , dent «ml M a tth a ll alter th ru
lilor I cells.
rw-ar on W eilm sd ay. -• considered 4 ( m j | | 4 |f |lK j ay j (|f to n iu |u .
d i ell*.
N e verth eless
rad m artive sill.*
I , : lio aitlve o n lin e, n i i o I It I* r I n &gt;|.i v day " o ffic ia ls said. And lions.
St. til* c i fro m the atomic oven*
medicine, has hern used I llirv have had “ to ja m in r x t t a
HOW are l.elng used with some 1,1 1
A Hr it ish o ffic ia l said the west*
n t u ntm enl of so m e) ty p ist* and t )|* i'w ilt * r s " to la k e
degr -e of succm
against tnallg-* - 1 " " "
i f r it powers have drafted a new
ra re o f the o veiflo w .
kindof
h
yp
erth
yro
id
ism
and
w
ith
nan v and several news ones nt&lt;
N avy a ls o * was swamped note i f protest to the K te m lin .
varying results ag ain st th yro id
lw t.jr tried.
w ith
IK* year-olds.
A s several T h e N rw T im es, a Moscow w eek­
cancer.
. . . . . ...
... .... . ...
c'.iru* i« one o f the co u n try's i hundred waited in the ro rrid o ts ly , asserted In its lead ed ito rial
v e r r lt v s m edical school, has r e ­
of Huston's Fe d e jal llu ild in g , *14 that the A tn riira n policy in llc rlin
ported successful lieatm e n t of fo i. most a u th o ritie s on ind intinn
a* b medical in a tru m en . D u rin g applicants were processed In the is ore of “ b lackm ail and le rro rs h o lljw skin ea n e irs w ith radiotin war hi w a s in charge o f firs t hour, three tim es as m anv I g allo n ."
•C t: e phosphorus. It also h a , Ireen
G n u t * | l.u ciu * D. C la y , Am g
tlaidillg ill,' h e a lth of w o rkers at ns u *iia l. ifc ru it in g o ffic ia ls said.
livid su cv e ssfiilly against polyryICoM'rt
Mutphy
am i
lo it*'i. Itxi more fille d out a p ­ ha*»ador
th. atomic plant at D ak R idg e,
'run.
p lication s, as Ml other youths other top A m erican au th o n tie* in
Is r.l hy overproduction of n &lt;1
G rin ia n y ate en route to W ash ­
lined up
i n g t o n in confer.
R anking W ashington o ffic ia ls
at th,. moment s t ill a i r hopeful
the H e il'ii n is i* ra n lie settled
hefnte It reaches the point o f
o|K'n fig h tin g . T h e y do not, how­
e v e r. disguise th e ir concern that
it might Irud to w a r. T h e ir de­
term ination is th at if there Is
to In* shooting the blame must
rest u im iii R u ssia , nut the w estern
powers.
It appealed c e rta in In W ash ­
ington no arm ored Convoy would
!&gt;«• sent from w e ste rn G erm any
w ith n iile it to d riv e through the
Soviet gone to B e r lin unless a ll
other m ran t have failed .
T e l e g r a f , a British -lice nse d
n ew sp a|iri in lle r lln , said the
llt .- s iiii- h avr o n ie r id G erm an
ro I u lfic l |s to p u ll switches and
sig n al iq u ipm cnt should the w est­
ern pnw'cis tty to fin e r Ihtnug h
a .ra in .
T h .i R ussians hinted through
" lie of th eir lle rlin p a jirrs they
m ay o ffe r electric |&gt;ower to the
whole c ity . ITanta In their sone
**?••••.•
iMivser to the w e st­
ern a rra s , where a shortage of
coal has crip p lrd electric plants
and lacto ries.
lh 'sp ite the o ffe r o f R u ssia to
sell inu.oct) tuna o f bread g ra in
to G erm ans In a ll R e rlin , thera
s t ill w as none o f it In sig h t.
Fond merchants turned Lack Her*
lin e rs from the western are as,
•ayin g they had no orders to
m ake such sales.
S ecretary
M arshall said the
U nited S ta irs w ill do everything
possible In tha Berlin crisis "to
reach an acceptable solution and
to avoid the tragedy of w ar for
the world."
In a statement which he later
authorised for direct quotation.
M atshall Mid:
“ I can only sa y a t this time
that our position, X think, U w all

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8 0 0 * YEAf

Kiwanis Meet

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Treating Cancer

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.Marshall Says

By STANLEY

Marie’s Cabinet
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French Air Force
Plane Crashes Into
Mediterranean Sea

l r !•&gt;.t but m u v ly that n * Ul
plain a had nut y e t sighted them.
them.
K a r lie r the Fre n ch news agtr.cy
had repo rted that 2U w ere aU rirc
and th at a ll had been rescue.!
Tin* plan e, fe r ry in g fam ilie s ofc»,
French so ld iers fro m N o rth A f il;a *
l.nck to F ra n c e , w as forced down
• .iiii* ait m iles o ff the M editcrrsn.
. nn co a st. It sent out an S .O J L
and F r e n c h
o ffic ia ls ordettd
idaio* and launches to the rescue.
T h e W ellin g to n took o ff flora
Reghnin. A lg e ria , th is mornin*
I* md fo r Is tr id A irp o rt neai h » i,
M arse ille n aval au th o ritie s i » , j
one o f the rescue planes, a Dornrr fly in g Im at, crashed
crasnetl whil** tr&gt;
try.
in.* to land near the wrecked Wrli
.1
li cto n , hut no one w as hurt

e in G e rm a n y alm ost caused the
J i.K M ' I .S A K M . J u ly 2 1 , - o P , - collapse of P re m ie r Hubert Schu*
A rati and Je w is h
rin n m n t.n r* m an's guvernm etit a montn ago.
signed t.a la y a tru ce agreem ent T h e Fchum an cabinet fe ll Mon­
f .iln ir boundaries in Je ru sa le m . day night because o f a dispute
M A R S F I I .I .K . F R A N C K . J u ly .’ I
The meeting w n no c o rd ia l, the over the a rm y budget.
—i/P )— F iv e of l.'l persons al* at I
fa rt that they ( t i l l an* enemies
A n d re la- T io q u c r, S o cia list and a Fre n ch A ir Force W ellington
th tcu red .
vice president o f the assem bly, plant were rescued today afte r a
A three mart r o n iu la r .tru ce
I * a lending d ark horse raiididate. forced landing in the M c d lte rraftco. iin in io n on w h ich U .8 . Consul
ean. the Fren ch A ir F o rc e h ad*
th n rru l Jo h n Jim cp h Ma&lt;*|hin.iV He called on llw President
( M
I . m m served tu tie l vi«c&gt;l. , m orning. Fo rm e r P re m ie rs P a » l q u a rters fo r So u th n n F ra n c e so*
T S M ajo r N ich o las A ndronovich lEeynaod and P au l K am a.h er al»« noUdred.
H.*a.l&lt;|uaile ts did not »nv thnt
roofer red w ith A o n . I
f A tla n ta , Ga . rearesented the
A u n u l spent the night at lo t the re m ain in g e ight w ere •!■f . i. . ' I i.itrd N ations m ediato r.
: •u m ijier home nt K a m U .itilh t and
lie t u m r d to P a tis th is morning. hours of his sperrh to the* h is­
He le g u n his conversations im ­ to ry o f his party, l i e
-poke
m ed iately.
q u ietly o f th r party pu rg e In
T h e system o f “ p a rlia m e n tary IV 7 w h ich elevated h im *&lt;• lend*
H a r l'a a r *
III m
l*«a»
O M |
* .^ a
■*
•
wat would ap |iear to il.dicatt*
Th**li he Vnine to the partisan
Ik ..dd* that ‘‘d e ale r* a re look- j
ing for m stro ng late-sum n ier, I tnat the new cabinet wuuld l&lt;* ! u p risin g which he led u g a ilist the
roni|H.sed of C o m m u n ists, S o cia l­
W Y O R K . J u ly 2 1, u p u .
1*11
rito
e a .lv fa ll re ta il trade*' in the mid* |
each was |Kittc.|
.* • amt southern arena “ w hen I ists usd R ad ical S o cia lists. H ow ­ in &lt;1 he lu-gan to • penk in**t «* M ill o f ^ s.IMIO
u
II
A fl.fi !•
'
fo r
s ix top Communist
.*"• ro n o p * of w h e at, r u in and ever. neith er the S o cia lists nor t ..p o ll
the Itad icals tru st the Commur
I i
indictm ent
on
c ite d
&gt;oit'Hi come In ."
ists and most o f them an* rcf 11
W.
m '.
o f advocating the violent
«»nlv
M st in d u strv a n a ly s ts rip e e te d
solved In oppose le ttin g the Com- niuolst*
f w in
t. &gt;tl m e o f the U .8 . G o v ,in .
•tr m
MiuirIndent nil* nee D ay to m ark the
m u n isU sh are power ag ain .
rf4i| i
III#
m i . iir
g le to
i
'.egm .iing of a tap e rin g o ff in
Schum an's gover nrnent did Ind n it «l
IT.* - x. headed hv Commumit
dm tat.d fo r ra ta on the used car
include Com m unists. It was made
In sto iical account had I'a r t , i ' a irm an W illia m 7.. Fos*
up of R ad icals and S o cia lists n* la-eri h a d in g up to th i* clitn n t.
w t ie
a rrts te d
last night
si'to n io live news added:
wi II as his own Popular R e­ II. wanted to slum tl.qt when t ie • srilv a fte r u fe d rta l g ia iu l Jury
‘ I *••*. pit** the o p tim istic o u tlo o k, publicans. It quit w h ru the So­
• '.,1111111111141 • in R t ll lo lle d for
ti i 12 of lia* p a rty 's niga
I 'tip *, mo t d e ale rs w ere q u ir k c ia lis ts voted agulnst his ile fcn *r
the u p risin g against Nu.*l sup* command.
■tirlare they nre being i*4p4*riul- j budget.
IH .r t e r s inside the co u n try
and
T h . lait.tKtO hail fo r the sis
m r r f u l nlonit sto rk in g t o o henv. |
iiguins* the Invaders. “ A ll th** « a *
posted in U .S . Treasury
Iv on .a te model*.
Continueil
I - pi in V u g ..-la s ia w i r.- it. the I!......is hy R o lw rl W . Dunn, trrsv .
new rur p rm lu rtio n , th ey fe e l, w ill ;
f ig h t w illi us and iM'hiud mm*" o f the C iv il R ig h ts C o h i i m i
• vi o tu ally ham m er down pre srn t j
I ad* S t a lin ."
t l H t i i l P t i n l IfsiH i f*M «r H u r l
F m * ! on hail Iw sides Foster
j o u r s a* soon ns sum m er tra v e l i
*
u
ld
th
e
(
'o
m
u
iu
iiis
t
s
ai'd
H..
'• r.onc. W inter trad e t ills ye ar, I which he i!e»crib *i| us non. M a rx ­ only the • 'onim mists i ....k |oil t i i . i i ' Kugene D ennis, general see.,
i tatv o f the Com m unist P a rty , *
om rv M ill, w ill la* w o rse than lu t | ist.
made an John W tllin m .o n , n ational labor
T i t r said the S o cia lists h i r • ill this s'ruggle II,
vea* *
■mniunist
*
■in flm nred
hv
tie tm an
S ihumI ohliijuv reference to *’
• .le t n r v ; Jaco b S ta c h rl, chair*
| llen o w 'ials and p e lt) middle class in oeighlMiring countro who f h il ' mail o f th r p a tty 's department
I thinks 1 1 u n til the firs t S o cia list t.&lt; M scow instead of h ad mg up- ,f a g ita tio n , puldiration and nlu*
t h e lender« ca tio n : New Y o rk C it y Council*
II
lashed i
| Workers Party &lt;f Yuguslavla
nt whir
| the t'o n iin u i.|*t •• h s i founded of th e p re-w ar gover
,ui Iten ja m in J . D avis, chairup an man o f the p a rty 's legislatlvs
flew to F.nglniid and
j in IP Ih.
I t o . | | m m s4 IlM *
I ' g g g I lN f I
co t.m itte e ; am i H e n ry Winston,
•»Ith the exception uf two (M'ritHU1 T h is im rty , lie said , wn&lt; found- e s t le i i g u ile .
T ' •• npplnu'i* slur*" I- s p ls J.rvsl
I . Ii MuiXi* ao.I lal.il, 1st 1. *
■»i. . la liu n a ! s . c i e ta ry .
o' m ilit a r y d u t y ,
trem
endous
o
f
t
ile
4
p*
e
l'll
WHS
T h ro u g h purg es, s trik e s , nod
8 . I). C hase J r .
In-gan hi
id
t
o
w
ni*
Many
tim
es
T
ito
In
c iv ile w ith the io r ii |in n y i i i the constant change, the o rganisation
iin n iit c * w h le the d els g a t i * . Iliu * '
e a rly l'.r“ n&gt; hi W ln te : li a v s n .l reach w l Its ilim a x hi the tevnlu
night vv it h
ami bar serv
in v a rio ii* r a p a r i- J , i,,t* d uring the natio n al lllw ra- of them men who
iiited
J A C K SO N V I U . B . J u ly 21- i .T i
‘
T h u s , the p in t) him in thi' nnitisan
tire in the fi
a id in the o ffice lion stru g g le
T it o !"
T h e fo llo w in g prices were l*cing
fin a lly a rtiv e d nt " th is stronge*! “ T it .
ever since.
T ito fiid 'h rs l the ii- o o d pha«e q u o te d on the Ja c k so n v ille egg an j
T . W. Jun e.
h i w ill serve the mid mast sucre • lu l M arxist l-cn
K v e ry coffee house in Itelgriolc •f his siM'i-rh at I I M . at .1 wn* | i u ltry m a rke ts tm la y:
.om pany as s e t r .ln r y , w as l&gt;roughl
\ |. A
I•
K g g s tu re ta ile rs loose large,
into the com ) m y b y th r lnt«- S was Jnmtiicd w ith two pie listenir i* to resum e at I I1, . . . .
. C.5, n n d iu m Ml, sm all 60, e x its
• • Cha.i* over 4it y e a rs ng* •. Iln to rndiu h ro ad iAsts o f the speech tt.qqied t- lk llig . the i
h • name lu ige ,l" . In cartons larg e fiK,
lia , served in m any ra p a c itie s , ' laiudi|M -nkets w ere plunol in the gation aro *e. shouted D w n . n mi iliu m tk'l, sm all 64, e x tra laige
in the o ffic e , in tne fie ld and in | re n tru l p arts of the c ity . I.n rg r and in lle il bi n "hero.'
h*.w of complete s o lid a rity . It
d iffere n t Mel ons o f F lo rid a a " s !c r,,w ,l* », , mhI In the hot J u ly sun
• ir.n l ohv'iou* &gt;p|“ »itlon to the
To consum ers loos* la rg e 70.
well s i in other sta te s, lie h a s^ , r H»*vn.
medium t&gt;4. sm all 66, e x tra latg r
m a te d good w ill w h rrv e r he I
It w as not a h o lid ay. A ll wm k- Pre m ie r could not have come 72. In ca rto n s larg e 74, med.um
has serve il, and has played n n ' r '* wpte pledged hy trad e unions w ith in a m ile of the in e rtin g fiK. -m ull 6P . e x tra larg e 7(1.
im portant p a il in the development 1 ,0 it 'r t i ase th e ir output in honor plsce.
P o u ltry liv e to d ressers hens
• T it o *nid Y iig o d n via lo iik* to
the F if t h C o ngress o f the
of the com pany.
' o 'f **'
heavy :!8 hens light 28. T o run
Rue*,
a
fu
r
“
n
Ranee
ntid
protec­
C
om
m
unist
p
a
rty
.
R . A . S m ith v \ n w ill serve a*
sumers hens heavy 42. liens light
A s T ito spoke, A rm y units tio n ." the Yugoslav N*v»« Agency :i;'
treastalite r Is wel " itrs lif.- .I fo r the
T
nn
jute
reported
in
a
tran
sm
issio
n
e
n
tile
posted
around
the
oosition, having served e f f ir lc lilly j '•'ere
l)rr** e * l N Y sty le tu re ta ile r*
m anager1 n ,l'“ su rro u nd in g Tnp chlda I'a v il- d istrib u ted in laindon. It quoted In n s h e a vy 4rt, hens lig h t 36. To
in the rn p .irit) o f credit ----------I
him
ns
sayin
g
the
nntion'*
work*
fo r nlMort a q u n r'e r of n ce n tu ry, bin. A tin g o f n n ti-a ire ra ft hutconsum er h o t* heavy 60, hens
te lie a showed T it o and hi* *00 c i* “ W ill 11 ver f*oi** t vvhnt we lig h t HP.
Mere
taught
h)
our
p
a
ily
-*
thnt
IMirters were ready fo r an even ­
I ) r r « i « l and draw n to re ta 'I-t
t u a lit y . Th e se w ere the m o st our ir lia t t r e and prntirthiM *h.oi|d In n s h e a vy 66. hens lig h t 44. To
|t,
|.
a
lw
a
y
s
look
t.
the
S
o
viet
Union,
' po w e rfu l defenses seen In
• nt-nttier hens heavy 59, hens
the A ll Un or *',.,11111 in *t I'a t ly . Hul l 49.
| g la d e s iiie r the end o f the w ar
II «* llM M r* | r » n
I * ,,, &lt; la ,|
i Tito
T ito devoted the firs t three and Its Ir in lr r , itira t S t a lin .“ |
O th ers unchanged.
close of the two t l* / session. It
lu ll! they w r ie ill com plete agree- I
itii'n' on a "n u nii*-i of iu le iiia * ,
t ion a I problems o." o il le t in terest
t o the fiv e count r lea, notably
that of G e rm a n y ."
The comm unique detdnred the
utemliers had decided tu du e v e ry ­
th in g p u s.lhlo tu “ defend th eir ,
indi'pviidnttre, in te g rity urn! in ­
stitu tio n s.”
|
A m n feren re in fu rm a n t said
the five nations decided on u goeasy |*d icy toward R u ss ia in G e r­ i f
m any, liecause they w ished lu
avoid the danger o f a cla sh .
M eanw hile In laindon the A ir
M in istry
ordered
la rg e
scale
R o ya l A irfo rc e e xe rcise s
over
sot,them Kn g lam l fu r S u n d ay . A ;
test u f w a itim e n lr raid ohserva- I
tlnn services also w ill he held.
T h e move ran ie ag ain st a hack- ,
ground
o f in ten sified tra in in g
a c tiv ity fu r m ilita ry u ir r r a ft here
and on the continent by
Imth t
R rita in and the United S ta te s.
T h e A ir M in istry said ap p ru xl- I
rn atiJy 100 R A F a irc ra ft — nliout
h a lf o f them Meteor and V am p ire !
- .&gt;
jet fig h te rs - *orill p n iticip a te in
daylong Sunday ex e iclse s. Mote i
’ &gt;V t j A
than '7,000 m eintiers o f thr a ir I
raid observation corps w ill man
th e ir statio ns In s ix southern
Kngtand cen ters, most o f them
outdoor*.
And In the U nited S ta te s a
heavy supply o f arm y equipment
reportedly w as Iteing readied at
S a ltn a . K u n . today fo r shipment
from Cam p I ’h illin e to Kngland.
T h e In fo rm atio n cam e fro m a
v
source considered te lla b le . The
source, who declined use o f hi*
name, said gun c a rria g e s , com
mand c a rs, am bulances and other
vehicles w e re loaded on 240 fla t
c a rs. In addition Imx c a rs t r
p o rtrd ly w ere being loaded w ith
such supplies a* u n ifo rm s and
Id ankrts.
A t Balb o a, C a n a l 7-on« the
A m erican escort c a rrie r S ic ily
w as slated to leave fo r G lasg o w ,
Scotland, tom orrow w ltlvtiU Shoot
mg S ta r je t fig h te r planes, fo r
d u ty In G erm an y.
T h r planes w hich aiu due to
a rriv e in G lasg o w , A u g . 4, Iwlong
to tlq. Mi'th F ig h te r W in g , based
at Howard Fie ld here. It s K4
Im ks stumer jw | ,
fig h te rs w ill lie stationed In Ku*
rope.
In Just two yi-ars we'se built and sold
I I I I .s i : A R R T I I K M O .S T - r n P lS D c ^ S
more line r s r* t b f " any c l M i ■&gt;***
IN A M r.K IG A , mail • p iosrd by 2M.M8
owner* In two billion m l lee of drirlng.
m anufacturer In autom obile h is to ry .
understood.
"We w ill not h* coerced or In*
W hyf Because Am erica fell In love wi th
Bevuuse pit-lily of Am ericana Insist on
ay
i|P I
iiiinfort, consenlrnce, sty le and value,
tbe KAl.HkK wnd Hie F K A 7 .F K o n i/fh r.
cedurca under tha rights and re ­
traditional leaders had to "m u seo ver" —
f olks are stream ing Into k a ise r-4 rarer
sponsibilities that we hava in
us Kaiser-Fraser became the fourth
showrooms and learning fr o m / rc ic n r
llerlin and generally in Germ any.
I u £c* t m anufacturer uf m otor cars ta
■Miners how dependable these two great
"A t the same lim a, we will
the world In two short years.
proceed to invoke every possible
car*are. T hey'ra learning — /rum fNujifi'
9
resource of negotiation and diplo­
u/iu i/r/iv r/iern — Inns soundly the) ara
Why w a it} Knjoy )o u r nsw car th is
matic procetlurea to reach an
built . , . huw ecunom lcal they are , . ,
sum m er. &gt;o i l ’ll gcr / a l t t im a tm tn t and
acceptable solution and to avoid
how m uch joy t im e Is In uwnlng one.
h l g h t u i r o J it - ln siiu N w irs.
the tragedy of w ar for the
world.
"But I repeat again wa are
not going to be coerced."
Marshall said General C la y w ill
a rrive her* lata thla afternoon
and he w ill confer w ith C la y
tomorrow. T h * W hite House M id
President Truman also Is keeping
In closs touch with developments
In Berlin. He plans to gst a firs t­
hand report from C la y .

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Sferatfi

Wallace’s Group To
Get Support From
“Pinks.” And Seeks
Vo.cs Of Youths

By niching a rii and a half pound ban in LaVe Winona. Tbornai
n ' | u »« rcrentlv H'tam' a leading contend'* for tbc fulling pure at
Winona, it w.u reported today by i»obu&gt; Paik. camp unite. Ibe
bail for tbc big catch war an "Orlando Shiner.
I,*it Saturday a number of bo)* w«n swsrd* in riflinj "ProMxikimert" award winner* include: John Fite. Eugene Wilkinson,

Robnt Baker. Stanley KaU. Hoyt flartell. Richard May. Ronnie Gainer.
Charier Mann. Illluton Baker and Jimmy Uiley. Markimen award*
went to Ronnie Garner, marksman*
,
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P a y I n c r c a s s - H ^ y O fficials

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13-Ccnf Per H o u r P i c s I i r c Of OrRani-j
/.itiori Said Injured
Increase E r a s e s
N .ii io n a 1 Strike! Mv Minor Officials
Threat Of 116.000
QI St qtc Department Of ficip

Oral elan and to Robert Baker, reported Bobby Park. Nearly evJolnt File. Ilnvt Harrell and Rich er&gt; cabin had one or more gopher.
DETROIT. July 22. (AT— A
-rf4 &gt;|,y
j lo tnler Thursday nipht in the
By FRA N CIS M. I.F. MAY
The rump will break up Satur- fintiui camp fire derby that »w%» 11-cent an hour wage incteate
PHILADELPHIA. July 22. &lt;/n
dav moininir and the la»t meal net "me an annual event at Win- for 116.000 CIO production work­
—Plitform diafleti for H e n r y will fie breakfast.
All parent* on-i.
Wall* ce'i New Party today ap­ mi i«,iit.ted by H. E. Mnrrl*.1
gopher enlry of Cabin 2. er* today erased a national ilrike
proved plank* calling for the , 4 l.ip dirretor, to come for the won th« race, hut the gopher of threat again*! the Ford Motor
. Cabin 6 won the booby prtre by Company.
right to vole at age Ifi and for hoyi by 9:30 nr 10:00 oYlock.
U »t Thuraday w»&gt; an active refusing to budge, even with a
Climaxing more than 21 honta
rweeptng civil tight* law*.
day of fun and work Including roaring fire a few Inch#* from
On civil tight*, it aik* an im­ a gopher tare, and during the hi* tail. At atunt* Cabin 1 won of neatly continuous negntialmn.
.
,

LAKE SUCCESS. July 22. (&gt;Ti
i-—Arting Secretary-General Victor
Ho&gt;&gt; todiy mailed what b* called
ilanden on the United Nation* by
"mmni official*" of the Slate D*
parlmenl.

TH E W EA TH ER

Fa ir through Friday except widely
•fettered afternoon an d earlr
evening thundershower*. Gentle to
occ aiionrily
moderate varlibl*
wind*.

Associated Press Leusctl Wire

T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 22. 1018

Third Party To ThomasRumbley Catches Lar^e Bass F o rd C o m p a n y A tta c k s O n U N R p i f - r )
» Include Civil To L ead Winona F ilin g T o u rn e y W o r k e r s G o t A s S u b v e r s i v e ^ /
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* ° '-'°ntinue
10 C K B - C f P Opposition;
Clay Starts Reports

Tells Commons
over Th°cat-mTo!President Says jt&gt;evin
He Mas Been Confeff iiiiK France And
H .o n h R e a l Hi M k H tic World Peace lias
*y Uhc ° f i'orceL
„
.
I U.S. About Plans
Excellent Chance
Hr A s s o r t i t e r

press

LONDON. July 22. &lt;/P&gt;— For­
Secret rrv Erneat
de| eign jecrenty
t.rne*t Devin
uevin ae,1
,•
,
it v t i i
three wr»trin t^'wett have
thr prritlge of the U.N. had lieen
greed T p U t t l tn A p p r O V C s M x ir - ' dared todiy Britain will not back
inpirrd bv d ilt f r i that the world j tentatively t" wid^n negotiation*
down on b»r demand* for lifting
[With Ruma over htorV.tdfd Berlin
m n m H ii'ii ii being uied a* a
of fire Rut tun blockade ol Berlin
to include *eie«,| other Orman
sct'fi for the entrance of *uhai .a preliminary In four power
venue *g*nt* into the United problem*.
talka on Germany.
But in Wnkmjten, lliere wav
WASHINGTON.
Jul*. . .i V i- i ’ 1* i* impcniible." be fold the
St ate*
..
.
,
President Human
f ruman muI today be'Hou.r nf Common*, "for a .elf
.Voral... tea,mnie In report, Pintcfenl
lie declared theie rhtigM. mid* little (ivnlabl
bv
offiritl* of the State from London that Britain might think* the - bance. for world peace ,e,petting go.ernment to .it down
Drp.ilmenl*. v..a drv.amn. bad i
w,llm*
,r^\' !,,r "hole I are excellent
and ditruit rhete thine* when
been
of
*m&gt; »» 'n lo-’-d fnl v .V-rr'a-y of your troctj* are cut off from
ccn duiv-uvrd bv Secretary J J
Ktintini
»n ti htatr
*ar&lt;
m*
11 i% nrc
fa«I«r*n fn it 1
m um in
''Istr Ait
i\l«e»
*ll
-In V
Ian.ilum
S lit- Miti|&gt;*ll, hot neierthel-*» iif^ntiiiVf Kiln *

Hoo told a new* conference

, A Bllltth nffici.il «a|d tinlay’ the. 1'

shad’s P l a n For
DijVomacv In Berlin

mediate Presidential proclamation evening »tnnt» preiented by each oy throwing a bucket of feather* the U U ' ruled Auto Workers alpending dl race ducriminalion in s-abin at the council ring. For at the audience. Th' camper*1 won m cm i't in premium pay,
three day* before Thursday the thought the; bucket * • • full o f
the Armed Service* and call* for rai-ip rang with the *houU of water and ducked with anmrtng vacation improvement*, and *
group iniuianre plan resnion.
anti-Iynch. anti poll tax. anti­ camper* on the hunt for gopher*,1
r * | | t lf e * t
*1 hnIImh***
The union estimated
lbe*a
discrimination end fnir employ­
"fringe" benefit* would total an
ment practice* legislation.
idditmn*! M • to I tent* an bour.
It al»o d»cl»re* for abolition of
Hie UAW-CIO aim e,Unrated
the Houie conimiltee on unI ........... .. r - ,i to Ford
American activilie*.
v conlMfl at JJ2.000.normal communication* ind lv*-s
Senator Glen I xvlor of Idaho
foui t'o'ver conteieme.
the Untied l't*te« intend* to ex
and one hilf million people are
000 Th- turn nu d - no eitimale. tb'v had done con»iderablr dam
raid that "pink"- Communt»t» m*v
In bolti «i|&gt;il«l*. edlit i*l« e * Inn't every *»»otrtee ol dg'lomicv | tetng ined to put pre*»ure upon
*gto
both
thU.N
and
it*
rmprtiil*
nf
the
rcriicd
contract,
^support the n»w Third Parly and
pirited the (onvietion th*r lenrov- to get a pe*r»ful solution of the you to come to a decuion."
which expire* Julv IV 1949. were pinv-'*
• h e refuret to renounce their backal of the rail, mad and harge Beilin cnn*.
Uevin added:
H*o received the pte,» in the
t t t r t M jointly bv the unmn and
ing.
blorkaile
the Ruman* im|*oie«|
The chief executive aim l-dd *
iha-nce ol .Secretary-General Try
"In thi* rituation I am afraid
the company.
The Idaho Senator, running for
five , week* ago
. would b- a key news colileien-- tb*t he expect* the ordinary arrangement* cxi»tFord'* agreement with the LI- gve l ie who now it in Europe,
vice pretidenf on the Henry Wal­
to ^confer l»l*c m the day with ins between w*r alii-* cannot
T
.id
o'
reports
that
the
rcntral
'°"
d’,|on
,f’
AW-Cin was the last among the
lace ticket, made (hi* italement at
ttlU lllgrrire agenrv of the U .R
General l.rrciu* I). t lav. the LI. General l.tmtu* I' Cl*v. American function," h- said.
auto mduitry’* "Big Tluee." It gn -.in m rn t »*&lt; in v n tig 'itln g the
a new* conference *hortly after
S. military governor in Germany, commande* in G»im*ny. *nd with
"If ib-ir technical difficultie*
K E Y WEST. July 22. (/F&gt;- if! a peaceful *lage fit the (L.'-tp
American* fiW Democratic Aclior. \
Br. GEORGE HR IA
of
subversive
agmit*
and Ambassador Robert Murphy Marshall
ate now removed and we have
had charged that Comtnuni.li are
BERLIN, July 22, (/T)— The Organ* and Mood simple* from countrx’** major prodiicrn
tn gn itg U.N . employees, lino -aid
Mr. Truman »*id flitlv lie will fire accen to our troop* and free
stalled a round nt swift confer*
Fieneh-licented
new.ptpe, ru
Dei‘ the body of Carlos Duquc de maim nn high production tl Irast ho Hirntclf had no knowledge that
uting the new party a* a tool.
c ---- L l:------- 1 ----------not dt*nt‘* the Berlin nitration acce,* lo the people we have
etttei
in
Waihington.
Ibe
oulany
iriveillgitllon
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"
In
progress.
Arriving here for the parly** Kurier tf«imi Ruuia could not Esltsda, 46 year-old Cuban revo­ until the tumm-r nf 194'L
It- also declared that t T.N. never ,p-'k-n Clay ** ,* put und-t **rai&gt;t nor any other **i*rcl of foreign
, ’ .1
,, , ' ,
'
~
undertaken .to i
teed,
then nothing
9 first convention opening officially launch ■ blite tfiim t the Weitem lutionary leader who w*t found
Late in May General Motor* ha l levelved n eon*plaint on anv immediately I op tufnirn ml* have atlail*
in on rn-rnge lo t ongrf**
..
*
*
can rtop ditcmuon* at once. *
.
tomorrow. Taylor told reporter* be rone* of Germany even if »he dead aboard hi* boat yettnday. Porn, and Chrysler C®rp. granted U.N emploveo I f tlie rr »aa anx1.
next
week
fl­
uid hi tva* m clo*e
UAW-CIO Increase. GM e*ri K-nee of improper aetivltle*. I * * i,rer,rtl cottrern over report*
will be tent to the Hate m-dical the
doe,n't think there ate very many wanted to.
Hr lint te,ponded
with
a
signed to » sliding Increase that h( «aid. Urn Slate Department from G-lln*ny o*er ihreal* to me
.
.
.
,
.touch
with
the United State, and
laboratory
tn
Jackionville
tn
nn
"Diirnvnlled
rail
line*
ea*t
of
Communiita actively engaged in
reply when aaked Uhat pMncf nn
railed pi*r of it* worker* by 11 ah&lt; ltd romuilt with the Secretary toree m in eflorl to bleak' the comment
.
|
. | vi •■ *
■i ntrer tun gIrr Beilin criii*. "in
the Elbe and deteriorated Lrid|e* effort to determine the came of rent* an notir ami g-arrd future tienvinl. lie -aid nny Ind'-pr-nden*
the Wallace movement.
blockade. D im probably would.'*®
make of the Berlin s.tua-, p4),IC1)|„ nr llt. fur|hfr „ fp,
" I think the *plnk' CommunUt* would hold up the advance of death.
adlustmrnta to the mat of living inv&lt;*|lgation by the U .S, gavernMan
a
*
hooting
war.
The
S
o
v
ie
t"
0"
'
, , be taken in the light of the Soviet
**111 vuppnrt the new p arty," he motoriird column*," the paper
Dr. Edward Goniatei. who per­ Index ismied by the government’* »ent of U.N personnel *■*• lmI p rr|ie r.
■aid.
pir*.
in
Ite.im
**..!
l
l
i
y
trail
beenlr&lt;
.
^
|b-|
fr'0M
heI government. reply to our mint
itiirrau
of
Standard*.
formed
an
aulopty
on
the
body,
O r Rexfnrrt Tugw ell, chairman •nertedrhrysler Corp. a few day* later; A Htatr Department official ret ailed lot a lepnmaml for hi* h»d given hi* idea of the pro*- note.'
told
a
coroner’*
inquett
today
It
added
that
the
Runien*
o f the platform committee, anended a 17-day «trll.r hy giving &gt;said he know* of nn effort lo de- "*hoil-i||rhted
_ |*o|icie»." There wa*
(Jueilltint were fired at the for.
nooncad tentatfve (lecl*tnna on would be hampered by long com­ that he wat "unable to arrive at the auto worker* a G*t 1.7-rent | |&gt;o|t any agent of « foreign gov-1„„ ln,|(f„ |nn ol thr. tn Wa.lung'- P*rta for attaining world peace.
Tl-rtpurter **ked. ‘What I* your | nig x *e-iel*rv from all part* of
Urate plank* after forenoon hear- munication line*, and quoted Get- a definite conclusion a* to the houily raise. About 7R.O00 heneftt- eiqment who may tie carrying «n t
*•
.■
ejtimate of the chance* for World- fhe House with »u.*h profusion
lnga_di*rin,- which l&gt;r.tF ra i.-{* V-- nt-r.i ratlt.'ay men a* aayfhg that cause of death.”
ed by the Chrysler eontrart.
tuWroralve artlvitlea under -over I,on «»P*lcne*.
I*.-re nnirT”
that finally ih* epeaker, Colonel
Tflwn*end. The old age petition
The UAW-CIO had cleared the
It -.rnmn-a »■
*fct..r
_ *'l*v mad- hi* report In Mr.
Estrada's body was found &lt;n
Mr. Tiun*»n replied at onee— r Clifton Brown intervened:
Soviet lupply train* still ate beVV*t»«tfI**|*H nn l&gt;M* fklrtl
r ruman * .ofleP al a meeting of |„ il.inl &lt; the rhanrr* for world
" l lu* can only aggravate % dif.
«% .
eg*
rtned by band, of guerilla, in the engine room of hi* converted I deck* for * strike In Ford'* 4n
M.e National Reeurltv Council | ,..p RtP
fBrti he t,»- I fj, ill iltvatlon itnd t will not atthe former Poliih Ukraine.
tatting *n hour and M minute* i
|
a,M. r.n rl.lnk* lh-v'rrr| 1 .•* anymore"
Der Kurier *l»o quoted returnMr Tin m an ia ch airm an o f th* r x - e llin t .
C a rd e r a II, I I I , I,
Tfi-iat said

Russia Is Unable Mystery Shrouds
To Launch Attack, Death Of Cub a n Jrr""
Says Berlin Paper F o u n d On B o at
F r e n c h Publication No Conclusion Can
Be Reached As To
Notes Broken Rail
Lines And Bridges Reason For Death

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SanfordGuartfamen
Receive
Taste 0f;,‘ ingnBthe Ku.nan
w.,r ppeople
,i^oBrtthad
- ,„
_
Life In Army Camp Army
«»•fotnr

m.h tv... br a.I'M.
piona... who id.ntilt.d th, IkvVv.‘

During tho afternoon, the entire
12&lt;lh Infantry Regiment marched
Into Theatre No. 2 on the South
Carolina bate to hrar an orienta­
tion addieia hv Col. Maxwell C.
. Suvder, Krgimental rommander.
Introduced by Col. Snyder, later
in the program, Sanford'a own
Brig. General Jo.eph C. Ilutrhlam outlined the hutory of the
JSfth Regiment. General Hutehl*Dn. ■* tecomt In command of the
dNlli Dlvitlon now encamped her*.
The Hanford troop* arrived at
Fort Jack-on Jutt before dawn on
Svnilay. When the aun rote it
thfncd on the gleaming meav-klta
of men anxlourly awaiting their
flrat encampment meat. IVhlle the
Q beyj from Sanford had been Jolted
f&lt;:««tt*9*il (Du run* I'wgirl

,h' Sov&lt;’1

show of force should be made
hern to persuade tho Russians tv
lift thair blockade.
Following up recant Russian
offer* lo feed all Berlin, the
Soviet-controlled Berlin radio said
Inst night that food for Western
Her liner* woutd be ready for
distribution Aug. 1 in th* West­
ern sectors.
The Soviet-1Icanaad n*w, agen­
cy said that Marshal Vasiliy D.
Sokolovsky, Russian commander,
had agreed to aupply electric
power for a manufacturing plant
in the British sector. Earlier the
Russians had hinted through their
controlled praaa that they were
willing to furnish electric power
itw iin
* * an
m rag*
Ht*i
laawi
r*a» Flvai

Premier Of Finland
Paper Company Says O f f e r s Resignation
Sales, Earnings High
_ n e w y o r k ” j U i t £b- gp&gt; N«t axles and earning* of the St.
fUgia Papar Co. in the fire: half
of 1M1 arere the hlgheit for any
*U month* period tn the comf penv'a hlatory. Roy K Ferguton.
r—
Jwl , ■nnoolkni today.
H im at earning* were, they re­
flected only moderately the oper­
ation! at n m w Irraft paper mill at
Peniaeola, Fla^ and a new multiwall caper bag plant whieh have
been under way only *lne* April,
Fcrguaon laid.
Ha eitlmated that tala* for all
of IM* would ha about 1170.00^
OM. eomcared with 14A.800.000 for
IM t. All dlvialon* of ,tha company
&lt;N"?»d* nrogyea* (n the fir*: half.
WFereuvon laid. Sola* for the flr«t
half are about S car cant ahead
e f laet y**r.

Awmr o

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. NORFOLK,

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Admiral W.H F.
J " chW , A t------

JknC. m M today that
Uaaa in the hlatonr ef
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I1ELHINKI, Finland. July 21,
(At — Premier Pekkola resigned

l«ilgkt

President Juho Paailklri aikad
th* government to remain In offir* until a new on* la formed.
He la expected to ask a Social
Democrat, probably former Speak­
er of Parliament K. A. Fagarholn. to form a now cabinet.
Pckkela belong* to tba Social
Union Party. •
Tita reason for th* resignation
w*t not Immediately given. In
the recent parliamentary «We­
lti a». the Planish CommunUt* loot
considerable of their place*. Tho
nt'v parliament begin* a teuton
lomotraw.
K 0T GUILTY
Mr*. Lola Spivey of Loka Mon­
roe was found nog fettty by •
Jury In Comrty &lt;
M e eharyeaTaci

against Mr*. Una
bar.

C. A------------vocation. E. H.

Air Farca Ksrlvle Housbolder____
defrant. L. ■. Moan was
« t lw ly U e l the Jmy.

^ „frw

vie, r.e.ident Jnhn
appeared Estrada was [of the Ford company aald the ne&gt;* \fwww,* | t l X T .,.., V axa-lr
by gasoline fume*while agreement Inrtuded thP same wage I H t t l 111 I l l W
I O lft
»
* ,* offer Ihot the unton turned down
working on the engine and the,additional
Htevn Heniil*. nationally known
wa* no evidence of foul play.
If,jnge adlustment*" work-d out :itier expe.r ntui operator of *
Dr. Gonial** reportad to Aaal»-[in nur negotiating *e«»lon»."
1..-hqel
*PT Of
PV|W
*
, ' , **'*,
’f
gliding
at the
Municipal
tant Slate Attorney W. Curry ; The fringe conrra.Inna whieh Attpw,
tH urno.t from the
Il'MIlaa** Ob Paa* TVrev I
Itugae mentioned inrtuded in- ( , *,i, y*l.nn*l nililcr Meet at Fterea-a In Premium pay fo r
rntjvlnced than

no •aid

Germiny wai Worried
_ B* PFC. PORTER II. LANSING almut the relatively great number
•
t ORT JACKSON, fl C . July 22. of doerleit."
(Bpertalt — Natimnr Guarii.men
The nffieiat Soviet pre,* here
of Co. I, 3rd Baltnllnn, 121th In­ claimed that Uen, Lucfu* D. Clay,
fantry, Flnrida National Guar], Amerlran military governor, had
ur.der Ih- eommnnH of l.leut. been tummoned to Waahlngton lo
Rb"!iard P. Payne, Hanford, re Iw reprimanded for hfi “*hortea;J"ed their ftrat real ta*te of lighted p&lt;&gt;lirie*n in Berlin and
Army life ye.irrday morning
Germany.
wot n they cleaned harrarkt,
Clav and hi* political adviier,
ahlneii weapon* and pulled their Robert
Murphy,
arrived in Waih
ny, ai
firal KP duty.
ington tail night, reporte&lt;ily to
I lent. Col. T. T. Long of Starke,
confer "n the Berlin erl»i».
Sid Rattallon Commander, made
Th* Soviet prat* aought to
V a n inspection of tne harrarkt,
tnv»a hall*, ordeilv room* ami ridicule Clay a* a “Supply gen­
•lipply rtmm* between 10:00 A.M. eral who doetn't know much about
and noon III* only rommrnt upon strategic question*" and rlalmad
leo’'lng tho Co. I l&gt;.irrark« wat: that Washington would scold him
for alleged suggestions that a
••Good} 1e», Very Good!"

w r.h” Dennis Returns Itr
tt H u ,,. \ City From Glider

it
nvertome
i.

H-cieteiy Marshall mad-t ernent on that yctlcrday, XD |
riiuiiin said, adding he la compli te agreement,
II- wns then asked whether he
nn .mi Marshall'* statemeni that
tl. United States intend* to do
" U ," t " " h,” Jr
■'••Wl
"G eneral C la y * lm p l\ talk e d to evirythlrg po&lt;Nihle to work out o

the group about the tllu a tln n
B e rlin .’'

in

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

H-ttlrmcnl at B e rlin

Mr

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Roy wind Agrees To
Serve In C a b i n e t
Headed By Ma r i e

Ti .ninn answered ycv.

July 22, (iP)—Wartime
the President also said that tie
Askt-d by report"** whether th"
with Democratic leaders mvmier Paul Iteynnud ngreed tomeeting "fomshntlowed a rhange **ill ( •ti*lk
**Mlt&lt;*el»rdl »#» •l-mm « h »rr l
Inv *n *"rve n fine"'-" minister
l&lt; ..■.IIHhrH I I . I* mk r T h r c l
n
.
ill a r*hinel li"*r|cd hv Mndernle
K v M » f lh
K (M in 111
,n rPhU
n ve cent*; and
,IIMm
t.| „ trr p|la, .
*"&lt; r-kcrvatlv" An-tr" Marl". Rod1PJ 1 I n a l l J 1UM U U l : adjustriient of the seniority rules],,.....„,| f(1, ^lr-sn(iorilliil old.r xlalcxmeii lean Blum
Walter
Let*
QiniHrieH
H i m l n r a I ? i i n r i » - n t x | f 1K" v" , , ’ l" c
i tnid them up there about the
v r rcpirte.l reedy tn accept the
l l l l l l l v l o IV U II v l l X / t l 1
joint announrrment » 1 n | t l .., mat* we have down here and
fi f irn minlktry
As Army ParachutiHt
mentioned an Improved group ti,»v Ju»r can’t twtleve It," he
Rovnainl’* decision »*xur*» Ihe
I 4NCASTF.R, O., July 22 GPt— ! lustirnnre plan "to which III t' laied. "If we h.od a summer
nicr d'»ginalr n f th" 2S votes
UIIII
THE
EIGHTH
ARMY
A flash Good In the we it side of company woutd pay Increased tr, I here |h« pilots are liable to
nm the rightist
Independent
IN
NORTHERN
HONSHU—I’fr
this Central Ohio city early today, amount* a* Its share." There, f 1% clear to Allinta. Ga." he preu v i'iiG t T i
mm
R rpuh llcani In
the
A M *m bir.
nvnaied tome 2.000 home* and • ere other* contract changes nf a .It- ted. lie added that he hopes Walter L. Lee, son nf Mr. and
" I t r M7 M IR. Ju lv — . (JF)
XI, r . c . Ili.llc a l R.H-lallM (ennxercaus'd damage estimated tenta- technical nature.
I to m a n ic a national gliding con- Mr-. Marion tk l^ e nf Hanfnrd.
' MU*
r " r ° llln m n
n
I|p
having n-ccnlly complclely five fln .llv »ax married hy rnn.-.M
tl'.ctr at approvlmately 1500,000.
The lit-rent *n hour increase t- • here,
,m:, v„ica In h" confirmed.
put
ichiitv
Jump*
from
a
C-4rt
air­
Nr casualties were reported.
brings the Ford average hourly' \r the contest In Klmlra hrld
I * ' ' r t'-l'-P*'""*' " “'ov of«Pr Ihre"
# rrrp, anrp nf th, for.
H-nre» of famlllea left thHr production wage rat* at between ft•••n June .70 tn July II, Frit* plane was graduate«| today ns a m t."ih» of t r y in r .
eLn
mini
try.
which George* BidTh" tP-yrai old l.andlx, N.C. •i It hni linndleil almost continuhome* hv boat* a* water over- 11.05 and ll.Ofl.
r •mpton of Alinml and *otlth- qi’iilllird parachutist al the Airleunc
Training
Tenter,
11th
Airr-ri
cxrhanrol
vow*
with
B
'S
g
t
fkic&lt;. tire banka of Hupter* Bun.
"We are most happy that a , . tern states champion, came In
m. Iv dr,,- th" lihcrallon, would
ll .-lcc Waylnn Glum. Jr., 2.7. of give Marie 10.7 voir*
a creek which empties' Into the mutually aatlafartory agreement ,-l.th with 000 miles during the le.ire lliviilon.
However.
D’limg
III*
two
week
lour
of
Wil
iitngton.
N
f*
.
In
Munich,
OcrH'tckl.tg River.
*a« reacheil, averting a possible dn&gt;-» of llylng. C. Reck of Miami,
Rnrialltt upper I is condltionctl
training
the
new
paratrooper
on
m
iv
The Ga«h Good hit at I A.M. costly atrlke of our Ilfl.OOfl hourly * tunt idiot, wax seventh with
upon irm sl nf Marie's program.
llc t
wedding y e ste rd a y
wax Litewl e, the Popular Republican*
atr-r hcaw ralna. Borne 600 paid employes." Buga* said in a 57 • m i l e , amt Mr. Bcnni* was d&lt;t went lechnlcal training in
p/richutc technique*, mantiever* c.illvd off when an Army chaplain
ci/'ith with 550 mile*.
written statement.
hiiMcs still were Isolated.
,
i ' they waited nnnounrement of
_____ her
__ ard pnxvdsr'*, as well as long wi !kcd mi .-n th- ceremony In 3; *rie'« policies before deciding
'•r*. Ilinni*. who Is visiting
President Walter C, Rent her of
Kenneth Kerr. Red Crot* dt»a j pA
ntv. b recovering from her hturs of physical condltinning, Munich.
UAW-CIO aentered
p -• nte
m
iv li I
1.
t&lt;H 11 f l i m i l
tIn
il
H U B
VI I y
III
o s w i a i * Ithe
II*
*negotiation•». m • • a * m
art.'r
chairman
thl*
oGv
of
i-ther lo support him.
___ t*.
_____
A 'ir if hour Id tfli d e layed the
2-i.OOU, eitlmated tha damage ten- early
Wednesday evening
andit n&lt;- lent wre has gained weight ‘"'hr the guidance nf experienced
j*. i *s*a.l «-* 1f1
LI ■ 1Included
a*.j*Ia*.Jl jbijiI ■damage
!■
mw ft,■
in a 1 ail Bin
vi ( the
Tvvi kactslon
a * * 11, *r m
earni rt ■Iit' Ml -1 I* I'fglr
wr Iding today.
U m inty Ju d g e
inning In walk with imirurlor*.
atively.
Thi*
to! geremained
against
Having rompteted hi* liasic air I I . am B ry a n t *ali! ev e ryth in g Lynching:
milch**. Hr.
Foiled
r. Rennl* revealed,
industrial and raildanllal build-1iloctor’* order* until It rioted. Ilt«*. cmi
arm still ft In a steel hrnc* I Tne Intji gliding irhonl Is closed burn' training hn will now take •,xr.x *•II el up at th lx end when
ing*. furniture, *toro good* and right
‘,_L‘ -----'--------------------------------In C h e s t e r , S. C.
*nd past from the effect* nf n f f»r the summer month* amt will hi* niarc in the ranks of the Mth it w n learned that a n y A rm y
automobile*.
f’ne lumber company wa* par­ ihnlgun attempt on hi* life la st| re-eptn for th" winter tea,on, Airborne Dlvitlon, lh" only Air- captain wax o ffic ia tin g a t the
lawr.e Diviilon remaining over- nti * r enf'
CHESTER. S.C., July 22. (AA—
' Mt licnnis said.
tially washed out and a building April.
fudge R rv a n l * * v » d f o r an A crowd of approximately 200,
tan*
tutoly ronctm damaged. Two
At nv rirxplatn. After the delay j Including officer* with Moodprefalirlcated homta ware whiskCLcnlaln Don Hudson of Sarasota, 1hound*, search'd today for a regad from their foundation* to a
the German end of th' to xuipectcd of making improper
PnralysSed F a r m e r comluctfi)
nc-v position a half mils distant.
i-er'mmi
|Iadvan
advance* lo a young while houaeThe Red Cross nutated dltMix* llin«on. who |x a telephone 1 w ife .
rilsred famlllea with emergency
oporator herxelf, came hero in
Police Chief M. C Chandler of
oo 1 nnd thclter.
BURLINGTON, W. VA.. July April to get married. Marriage Chi »ter .alii that the rrowd be­
22 &lt;A*l—A paralysed farmar had pater* were prepared, hut Odum’* came nrt*Ptly after high feeling
By F R A N K ( X R E Y
wtt* tinned impropsrly.
They had been shown for an hour or ao.
WASHINGTON. July 28. (/P&gt;— It l-oVetl like jutl another day in tn (land helplessly on a creek h* i to l&gt;e returned to Munich.
More lh*n 30 officer*, among
hank yesterday while hi* brother
Ihe laboraloriet nf Yale Scienlnl Paul Burkholder until a package of and I0 y*ar-o1d son drowned.
Then *he wa* ttrlckrn with then city and country officer* and
•oil arrived from Veneiuela.
William 8. Barber, Jr., told appendicitis and had to undergo; *1.1' ro n x tih le *. *ticre'd*d In ro­
VALDOSTA. QA., July 22 (Ah
ntnxrng xcrapon* from some.
Collected in a mulched field n*«r Carte*,, ihe mil looked no police hi* »on, Russell Edward ar. operation.
—Prices wkr« strong on tha
fudge Rrvanl said the bride
R.-or*« of person* ru*hcd to the
Battier, foundered while wading In
different
from
any
dirt,
hut
in
il
Dr.
Burkho'der
found
»omething
that
Valdosta market today as th*
Paterson Craak, Philip Jama* was “conilderahlv unset" over rtene when word spread of th*
flrat bright leaf tobaees of th* led to development of a remarkable new drug.
Barber, 26, brother of tha paralyi- yck’.ardav’a halt heaped on top of alio'Tedly advance* the negro mad*
1545 Georgia-Florid* season want
Culled
"fhlorom x'ealln".
ih l» f
to the woman In a wood* In the
ad farmer and uncle of th* boy, lh" other delay*.
d'ug already ha* proved the first in contact with a number of bac­ Jumped to tha roacu*.
The wedding was expensive, too. Gr.vle mill area.
^Tha^Grtt row of M boakota effective chemical weapon agalntt teria they failed to grow.
One negro wa* Jailed on suspici­
William Barber said both dis­ Telephone toll* for tha wedding
The germ* against whlrh he appeared.
avarmftwd IS cants ■ pound with tire* fearsome dl,eaMt—enldcmlr
on. Officer* said they w*r* fairly
The* ha aaw them amounted to MIS.
a top price of 53 and a low of 40. tvo'i’i*, scrub typhus and typhoid fu ,t tested the crude material floating down th* eroak. Th*
The marriage v*» performed »o xc.tain he wa* not the man. H*
included tha families of bacteria
Th* a vara go flrat day price last fevrr.
former **nt another ton, right thi courie ran meet In Ihe G*r- wa- held for safe keeping, thay
re-pmuibla
for
human
tuberculoajr*ar on tha Valdosta markat^»*
And tn test tube and animat
added.
year* old, to lummon fireman whn mtn Zor".
U*t« it ha* shown great promise lk, kproa), anthrax and one typo recovered the todies.
Judge Bryant explained Chap­
of
rnarrmanla.
Other
drug*
have
L. 0. Cheek. Valdosta market against various other germs upon
lain Hudson toM him the Army
TOO HOT
■uporvlsor, said "It looks good," wliirn even tho "wonder drug*" pr tven equally Promising against
"Gowned on" »uth marriage*.
WASHINGTON, July 22, WA—
unlike last rear** opening day C nirillln and streptomycin have them dice ate. but further teats ,
PAINTERS BURNED
Diplomatic official* reported to­
»l Httl* or no effect. Theie may show chlaromycettn to be
whan low prlcte droro much of
PHILADELPHIA, July 22. WA
PERSHING ESTATE
day a British embassy suggestion
IrcUdc the germ* of such mala- much more affective.
th* leaf Into government loan.
Two painter* ware turned Into
WASHINGTON, July 22, WA— to the State Department that tha
Tver since penicillin was pro- “bill* of tin " today and hurled A probata patltlon filed today “best Interest* of all concerned"
d’ra aa Rocky Mountiin *potted
du id In Britain from a common 45 fact from a pote earning tha showed that General John J. Par- would b* served by not publishing
fever and murine typhus.
Burkholder isolated from tha mt-H organism, and streptomycin male. pow*r line of tha P*nn»yl- thing loft an estate totaling 5271,- now cartxin documents on tha
••ant of tha
.Of Orlando, •ofi a mold-ilk* organism called wa* developed from an organism Tania Railroad. Thay w an Injurad 420, exclusive of any poientlol In­ wartime Tehran and Yalta confaran acttnomycata. Thn Is tha asm* found in tho soil of a heavily- critically.
come Iran publication of hla me- taroa.
kind of organism which lad to m*cited field near New Bruns­
Mon than 11,000 volts paaaod M t
Ilia action was based, the** ofwick,
N
J.,
the
search
for
new
atvetitomyciu.
Tampa. ID*
through tha men, Lawrence BoThe General, who dltd last fle'al* said, on the serial publica­
Pftifnnll —
pi
"duets
of
that
nature
boa
bean
Tho organism, when grown In
kattgio, 37, Philadelphia, and Thursday, act up * trust fund of tion In Collier’* may a line of pa­
pitman Csm tln,
laboratory c u ltu t material, pro­ gong on.
Jo*c*ph_Palc»c, 17, of Camden. net last than 1155,000 for hla ila- pa.** of the lata Harry Hopkins,
AcUvt In tho starch baa bean N J . Thtlr bodla* war* covered tet, Mia* Anna May Pershing, of wartime adviser of P m ldoat
twantia*
duced an extract- Burkho'der
i Om iIm mI mm r»g»
found that when thi* wax brought
BoD « i
with deep burn*.
Lincoln, Neb.
Rooeevelu

Ohio City

afternoon a h ifl to -even &lt; - e n ' ' r i r t h a i H a n f o r d l * a f * r a n | ! e H from fiv e cen ts an h o u r; nereaae*
,,| ai.P
tm)l) , n,tio n » l m eet.
/%«* : 0 jjjld a lf h t a h lf t . prem ium p a / ,|.„ | „ rt.o rlierm at* or ris in g * ic

Menaced

(iirl, Soldier Arc
Married lly Phone
AHer Long Delay

Yale Scientist Finds Lead To

NewDrug In Soil From Argentina! w“lfhc8 80" Drown

Tobacco Prices Are
Strong On 1st Day

—I-----------

saaSiV;

eonoril Heeretarv of State MarAhall ami rnlllt at v leader* ava
•nemh-t *
Presidential Heeretarv Charles
G, R.*i* told reporter* Mr. Trnau
’ iat In
’ on ,,the meeting for

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L o c a ls
W ith

G am es

S a in ts

S an fo rd

A m i

G ia n ts

C a tc h e r

F ro m

G et
F ric

M a rtin e
Jim

D r a k e

B u t l e r

A n d

C ity R e c re a tio n a l A c tiv itie s

W in T o p

Place
Activity
Til"*
Da I
Double* Tennit Tourna­
Junior High
9:00
fnrtday
Auguvtu*
Cammeyer,
a
catcher,
ment
School
G*s
P ush
S an fo rd
Marline (Irak* and Jimmy But­
ha* treen optioned to th* Sanlorrf
Grammar School
Make handkerchief* for
Giant* by the K rlr Sailer*, It ler i.*r* high point wlnnera In
girl* and boy*.
announced
Saturday hy th r erration activltlet tponaored
Foot relay*, jumping
B r ARTHUII BFCKWITR, ill. wa*
fo,
the
childirtl
of
Sanforii
la*t
Manager
Hal
Gruber.
Ilrrald Sperla IV) lint
ronteata, dodge hall and
Word
wa*
received
from
Jack
a
i
d
hy
the
Sanford
Recreation
T h* Sanford Giant* won one
aoftbnll.
Point* were baaed
Swimming at Cryatal
gam * mil dropped two contrvt* Schwar*, vecretaty of th* Glanta Department.
Leave from Grain2 :0 0
farm
organisation,
th
a
t
Cnmmryrr
or.
ni
tendance,
conduct,
aportaar School
Lake, Relay* and walei
over th* pavt weekrnd.
should
a
i
n
r
e
In
S
anford
&gt;ometimc
moothip.
Improvement
In
play
polo.
Th* local* trimmed th* Saint*
and lenitta of cnntpu entered Tutvday
■t th* Municipal I’ark on Friday today.
Swimming for all ag*
Crooma and
9:00
"I
ilo
not
know
a
thing
about
by r u th . nntc*t#nt.
group*.
nig h t in an II Inning -.truggl* by
Harper
Tuning the "Reelcation H igh­
* 3 to 2 margin In which Buddy the fellow, hut I do know that we
Lake went th* rout* for th* local*. need him badly,’* Gruber declar- ; light t of The Week’* program ,
S atuiday morning In* two high L e g i o n J u n i o r s T o
Saturday evening th* Giant* ed. ,
traveled to St. Augiiitln* and
point winner* aelected Joan I*nr«l
H e In D is tr ic t M e e t
Stopped a 7 to Z content to the P i n j ? P o t i t f T o u r n e y
i t * nod Hubert J. dlenitrom to
la t h u r gin-.ta for the day. The
Ancient City nine.
Yraterday th* P alatka A uleaa W i n n e r s A r e N a m e d gill* were picwnlcd beautiful
fro m
th e
Tha Sanford American Legion
to-hid*, th* hoy* rcceiv*d eandy
Invadrd the Municipal Park, and
Junior bavcball nine won the righi
and
gum.
r e t u r n 'd home with a I to 2 vie
A ping pong Inurnment wa*
enter th* district tournment by 1
,\f**r h a v in g the radio atation to
completed Friday a t th* Grammar
lory.
trimming
tho Oviedo nina In
A rt Dunham opened tha conleit School by all age group* under Hu four went to Roumillat and Oviedo Friday afternoon hy a 12
Hy \ i m i r i i HKt K w m i , j i i .
in St. Augutiln*, hut waa pullco the direction of th* Sanford ft*- A t.&lt;li i ,on» for irfreahincnt*. Af- to l margin.
in favor of Jo* Scholia, who com­ I'rralionnl 'I t 'p g r t m a n t . it wa* t'.r a vlait to the Ion, |l**k SerHrr.tM H porh Mil or
Charlie Thoniaa pitched three
pleted th* affair, Don Um»*h*fd announced hy Mra. Lynda Ginglea, gri-rt Trunk Hock'll conducted a hit hall for Ih* Saofntdltea, whde
brief tour of ih* City Jail. Th* Hag I'lal* of Oviedo wa* hailing 11
alarted tli* till y**t*rdav a) th* a**i*tant director.
Lex Ko r Mrrt
DonaU Clihurn won th* !■ to 12 m ojt nmuidng thing proved to l«r|
local park, hut waa r*l|v*d hy
allowing five Sanintd
ag* group play jiy drfeating Jim­ the photographic and finger p r i n t - j
*
Wh'itey McMullen, jovial porta
Lnnni* Wortham.
in* room. N e a t »tnp wa* the Fir*
Yeatfrday'a gam* waa |h* fa»l* my Mnye.
a \ M'li'H for _ the Gftlnravlllo Daily
John K lidrr, J r
lad* B*rrlli**u won the 5 to 0 Stnfirn. Chief M. N. Cleveland trlpin for the only extra haao hit Sun. uttrniled the nieetlng nf the
t a t conteil pl*)*d h e # thia araaon. Th* ronteit lavtrd 1 hour and group till* for girK , and Jack acle&lt;l a* guide for a very inform- of the context. Coach Fred Garui,' dliecinr* of the Florida Stole
t h»l1 mid d*f*al *d Clyde llunbar alive lour. Kverjfon* wa* in tilg u n l reported.
82 mlnutra.
I . ague held in Crtmvnl City la*t
A ninth Inning -iprtaing gam* to gain first place for the II to 12 Wltli tin elole (nd&lt;&gt;
A meeting of (hr coach** from w* el., and he hn« written a column
group
for
hoy*.
Ih* Galn**vllt* G Men a 3 to Z
around the activity.
Lunrh wni enjoyed al TouchChaile* I.** won the 12 to l*&gt; loi 'a. And thrn the group went thn di*trirt will !*• held in Orlando
victory ovrr th* Orlando Senator*
Friday to determine where th*
“ Whltcy »ay», “ Karl Bu»»cy,
group
title
hy
defeating
Itavlil
In Gainesville y**t*rday aft*rnoon.
to the movie*. To end Hi* day'* iliatrirt tournament will be held, whe»c resignation ax p rn id en t
Lou llerll, Orlando'* aklpprr, wa* Urater.
activlllex. riikr'a were enjoyed a t ; Mll&lt;| t„ „ .t the date* for the meet, of the w alr loon, wa* the firat
th* loalnr pitcher a» Tom O'Cal­
L a m v ’w Diug Store.
|CoachGnnaa will attend th* m i l l - n titer nf hu«lnr»* on the pro­
la ghan pitched eight hit hall for l'*r*ita. 31*
t I
Tho*r taking part In Saturday'* leg to reprraent Sanford.
s ' n.. (leally ar*iue*trd lo the
t 1
th a G'a.
H«l)a* |&gt;
•'Rt erration Dighllghla of The | Score hy inning*;
»,U'tal of the other director*
Th* SI. Auguvtln* Salnta op*nrd
u n i ; t Pi* gram ' over .Station W'TBB Sanford
W&gt;5
Oil
0-12
.uni withdrew hi* rr*lgnatioo
Total*
a 21 hit attack on th* DeLanj
m riin ii
w e|e
l.ni*
Bnrineail.
Martin** tivledo
010
012
0-4
In.I not before fusing * few fireRed Hat* to acore a M In 1
•h
D iakr, Punky Mnye, Diane M o y e .'C Thoma* and Keeling: Ragadal*
ri ii-krr* whirh *puP-*red oul
I
victory aa Bob Kondrackl allowed i it* M*nu» ••
Knitter Ixiu Morrl*on, Mnllv Jo and Ward.
I
for I he w*rit of *oni*&lt;m* lo fan
milt Hiit* till a. On* hit wa* u Clifton.
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M u n i o n , Joan Forbev, Hetty
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thef.i f»r alr.“
home run hv Manager Oav* Drill*. tlo.enhrcni, tli
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Atflie Foi lie it, Itutn Stenttliini, i .
,
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Th* Lenhurg Plratea edged th* t’eplo. III
J
• P i t e r S 't -I. ill* learn*'*
•Sue
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Jimmy
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T rm m v Itu 1*1. David II- I*W. Ho rj* I
C n V u I ’ r p s i f l o t l l w tr e i irydrct
i. e-bo wa* due
anrountar at the re&gt;.ort city &gt;‘f*t
lie
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Jack
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terday ax Johnny Paiaak lapped n Kamoii e
1
to r -t » *e
* i*iinmiitiil and
Doha 11 Cliliurn.
Ihr** run homer to «**Ut th* *i Mali*
tio V ,t i light ip mi Ih* knuckle i
The hightiglil of th* week w»
N’eHoil Hardin, aellng pre«ldenl and nothing r ore,"
l*m»i h*ht. p
Pirate* in their win,
a ih l| and lioiihy show held Friday of ihr P.'.latka Azalea* hn*e|,«||
Friday night Tommy Hyde 1Vnr*li«m. p
‘Si ban, w lv h*' probably pull
fit.h,
attemhol ye*t*rday'a San
11*11*11 Ih* Orlando Senator* to a
Total*
3* • tl II at th" g ram m ar ichool, with Mr*. f-i-ld'alatka
game, and rutortedle-l tinr* behind th* *'*«•* m an -1
KlnvIH for K * * « k l » In tth
K. J. Sloughinn, Sr., acting a*
o v rr the Palatka
io I‘ victory
' ‘
l« Htrnrk rt*it f o r K * r »* m In f i b
j m 'f «.
Tile prettli«t doll wa* tin.I Ih* Palatka club would prol-. euvi r* in III* Florida Slat
A a a lt*vv a Tlnl*r Field. The
I H Day
R
by InnlnifP
la*ig ie than nnv *ingl-‘ op-rator,
ton a H^aeli 1*1*1* rontinued th*ir
tin
in * n o |
I "K,.r" la-longing to Nancy Robb. ahlv be *ohl *omeiine today.
nnn nno nnf— J Sylvia
" ih " i* ar* aevrral per»ona try* remain* lu p rem r in In* liutl-*,
Pearaon’a “Sally** wa*
wrlnnlriff war* aa they Irippn!ol Ih* Ho»if.ir&lt;i
llolrd. Klrucnr. l i r l l r . Kil- wii c»"il ,i* the moat tali nted. The ing t" gel the rliib, t-ut the final taiyoe-l having Ih • t..-k nf notify­
Gulneavllte G-Men hy a 7 In ft U pVIIItin;
. ( ' i U M o Vt«»ppnkr*n&gt;
l*rr'»fp
ing rt-lbv wh*n e * of I heir plov­
rounl|*and th* la***hurg Plralrw D*rt»nn,
iilftnn
lt tin «
lit old*- t doll wa* “Neal" owned iiy nii-we- I, ex per led Monday afterer.; it fined—llia» authority wo*
drubbed the Det-and Red llat* l*v DIM|p . Tftftrftff, r p p l ' i ,* Nih*rr J, I’vpgjf Thnriticy. VlvJnno Morrl noon “ Hardin raid ve-tenlay.
a 1 ' to R i n a a ^ ^ i J u H i a j i l e r &gt; T v l t r T w o f n « « l«|t fU nln ||t»r?in ion* doll, “ Mil* America,'* wa*
W'le n a*ked if Palatka would dun-yed M)tiirrly and volrly upon
«r r
HI«&gt;|pm
I*»bp
Tnlili.
Mona* Salter, J i m n n v r a i v J k and •r u* nr t lf|8ln
rompiet* th* HUH **avon Hardin ih.- I. ague preildi i-i Jiidi."e Sy-I
r t » : Dp|&gt;|r». T o t t c o f f
T«bh, *-!**, «t* the m o d uniixial.
RIB Mrt-arrn of laieahnrg rappnl |l*ppo f»n
Rr,U&gt;rt J. Slendmm won top -ail, “Ve*. 1 do not think there 1* II- -1-eg, in ca»r you hid forgntI %Vor*
h o m * n from the offering* of **•* iii t i f r n e k « ii»" iiy 8*1 U « l . hor.m* In Hie hnhhv allow with any I'.iuht al-niit our finivhlng the ter."
I l i l t u f f f*cvi*rfi#l«f I t In I In - hlx eollectlon of atamp*
Y’ltolo.
• Dial mattr*. in-ldrntaBy.
Judge *ei son. l-.it it I* going to he a
n ln * p
I run*
U l n n l f i * nllrborftk tT K *
wa* on* of Ihr t r ‘e-.*iicr« alrrd
In ll'.l* divUlon wa- Mr. II. C. «tl eerie lo do It.
**•!•**
I^&gt;*in* p H r h # r
rm n tiotl
ah k * a
h&gt; U u»ry in n.'f ting hi* r e ­
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llfirdy, Tim* Stii'le.
Tabh, rt
i it S » nVf»»r*lrp'
Merchant* co-opeiatlng in the
Baird. IH
I I a •• f frtinip 1 13
ll'-rb garden* were planted with­ al,'nation. He -aid that in the
finger, u
t J I "
ni ..gram were MrNrlll, the Flnr- in the rloi»tere»l wall* fo Europe­ i i . aimer of a f.ne h* flinaary)
&gt;1rtl*. rf
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Tl •! lale of iwartiwat varies i*t. Hompy'a Soda Shop, Kmimiliat an tnonavtene* during the Renan- •«&gt;c«ail * liliji'l t i l for all of*
I I.ill.o n It
1 1 1 *
Tom off, r
t » 1 a with the hge .***. mental and |div- and A n d * i a n n * , Toiirhtnn*, xanre, and the product* u*l'd to l*n-r. and ih l trrf-w* h* flina| &lt;aa inn It,
1 ) 1 1
*lc.i| condition ni" the Individual.
|j**oy'» and the Kill Theater.
*cy&gt; aaa notif ctl. Ihr fia* waa
ti-al ailing prnple.
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Ironrite” DEMONSTRATION
SANFORD WOMAN’S CLUB
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st
1 to 5 P. M.
LET US SHOW YOU MODERN IRONING

ONLY IRONRITE HAS ALL
T H E S E E X C L U SIV E FE A T U R E S
I. Two Optn End*—Look tha vam* and are uaad tha lame, apaad and aimply Ironing.
I. Form Ing Hoard—A amoith itat ionary ahalf far arranging garmaMi.
I. Kraa Praia Ctmtrol—Invtar.ly tiopi rail without hand* leaving garment.
4. Cantral 8upport—Both roll and vhoe. S turdy conitrurtlon for long Ufa.
I. Caat-lron Shoe—Ilolda and evrnly dlitributea heat—no acorrh, arratch or warp.
8. t reming Poinla—Like point* of a hand fo r hanl-to-get-at place*.

AT IT’S BEST

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
THIS FREE DEMONSTRATION
lauka

7. Scientific Heal Application—Heat under t h e coll like expeniira commercial mechInee.

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8. Correct Ironing Poeture—Operator work* a t a natural height Ilka playing a piano.
0. Even Praaepre—Both end* of n i l aupported In*lrad of alngla" roll su p p o rt

DOOR PRIZES
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tentative,

who will demonstrate

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10. Embedded Element— Heating roil aet r i g h t luto cast-iron shoe for Increased ef­
ficiency .
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11. Sheen Action—Iron n ap same way each re p e a t, no wearing action to taka off nap.

thli am ailng new ironer.
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I t . I la a t and Moisture Vent— At rear of Iro n e r away from operator for cooler Ironing.
IS. F l a t T mtvjuo Pleasure S p rln g i-S rlf-a d ju a lin g to varying thickness of materials.
14. Lap Board—Keeps dam p gmrents off o p e r a to r ^ Up.
II. Thermostatic Heat Control—Drat autom atically controlled for carious mete rial).
1 1 Porcelain TeWt Top Cabinet—keep* Iro n e r dea n. Provide* utility table.
W o t U ^ - W t o n W a t U on abinea rod f o r aafety,

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In Unity Thor# Is Strength—

•’arlly cloudy " i l h M i l l r i l d
afternoon and Fitly r t t n l n r show­
er* * tut thundershowers through
33&gt;ui***da&gt;. Gentle lo moderate
t l t i i l t l r oind* n.o-ll* south to
MIllltlM *M|.

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Civil Rights Bill Is
Expected To Be First
Item*For„ Congress
Battles Rage
In P a l e s t i n e
Registration To
B egin Aug. 30 Despite Truce

Senator Wherry Say si T i^ im an O rd p fS
That Is Only Mea- * ru n Jan u m e [_b
Lore That is Ready j
For Consideration
33 3XIIINGTON, July 10, (A’r
—( haiim an Falun ( K-NJ) of
thr Hints*- I 'm r lr n Affair* Cum'
mill**- *aiil today I’rrsidenl Truman .hould trll Uowgrea* next
'lutul.n how r lin r th* l nlled
S t a t e i . In » a t w ith R u ssia.
Katun lu ld n rM .n irn M r. T ru mat* ha* mentioned only dom.«• ir m a tte r* in h i* reason*
fur r allinyf lim g r r M hark fu r
a i e x tra o rd in a ry nild-*um m rr
* * * .iu ii II* * a id :

••What m*• are now farina la
lhr *itnation in Herlin. That in
ttir .iipirm e i**ue confronting
nul uni* the nation but aUu
ll*e muiId. It i* a world *utiflirl
het»i-.l) i |*ri»t and the devil.
Iielweeu frri-doiil and slavery.’

f
✓

WASHINGTON. July 2D. ( / I V
A Inff Senate Rrpnbhi ail leader
bulled today ibat a legrtlalive hot
pota'o, ll.c n ail light* lull*. nitytL*
be tniiiwn into tbe la|&gt; of Cony i r u a* toon at it merit Mon­
day.
•Senator Wherry (R-Neb). act­
ing majority floor leader, told
r*|x&gt;rters "ihe only Jrgitlation in
llie Pietident't program llial I
know ul iL.it it ready it ilirte
riail tiglilv lilllt." lie taid any­
thing rl*e would t a l e time lor
I&gt;i &lt;m e&lt;-itttr by committee*.
In
* * ’he Iriritlalntl hack
lo w
r f n l Truman plated
anti-ht
*nd Imuring billt at
the lot* o . lon g Ini of meatutet
he thmki Contcrett thould deal
, fciih
r ^ n ' V j- ------- T o d ay M r. I n i man added lire**
two ilrm t In rrcom m rndalio tit he
w ill m ake lo C o n g te tt: ( I ) S en ­
ate ratifica tio n o f the inlernationl("it* Iln u r 4 lln

v.

V'rtffe *H*I

$208 Billion Is
Personal Income
Annually In U. S.
W a s h i n g t o n . July 20 . (/pi­
pe** &gt;nnl Income ro*e In Mav to
an eomial rati- »f f 208.100.000.000,
tin C'initnnrco Pepartnir-nl report­
ed today.
'•‘hat wa* the blghrat »ince lait
January. Total income received
by irdividua! then reached a re­
in 'd Mint.nl rale of 1211,400,000,0O\
The Mav increase over the
A| i -I la te of *207.400,(HHI.OOtt wm
rreili'eil to full work achedule* in
tlwi - dt coal mine*.
Miner* worke.1 a full month in
Mey against only two w itk r In
April, the d epartm ent »ald. Kail
toed- nl.in rehired worker* who
tud 'a-en laid off when the atrlke
pattly di*rupte*l rail operation*.
W--gr* anil salaries, largest sin­
gle Item of |wr*onal income, rose
to mi animal rate of *120,700,000
in May from *128,000.000 in April.
This more Ilian offset a sharp
tie. Itrie during Mav In veterans
leu us payment* n* New York, one
of several slutes currently paying
bonu-.e*, neared completion of it*
program.
There was little change in other
Hen* making up personal income
—I.'ifil* of farmer* and boftine**
uwrieta, dividend* and interest, net
le n t received hy landlord*, n-llef
paypienta, and *o on.

Removal Of MethodiNt
Hiiildinjr Is Started
Work has la-en started on re­
moval of |H*rche* from the former
Kir*t Mi thodiet Sunday School
hu.lding pr&lt; purulory to moving it
arr.i.* P ath Avenue to the Fifth
hi feet corner neat to the Lihrary
when- rl will be ronferted into an
apartment house, il wa* announc­
ed
this morning by .Grady Duncan,
f H ---------------Itv iiuilding inspector.
Th* frame structure, which for
A
a Inumber_ of _______
year* was the home
of M. and Mra. V. A. Speer, has
lerii pin * based hy Philip Kessler.
If* ’ removal will make way for
the erection of a Methodist
( hurch educational building, plan*
nf which wil be announced by the
K' v, J. R McKinley in the near
future, he revealed today.
. K IK S IM M K K J A Y C K K 3

I -*

KISSIMMKR, Ju ly 20 DP)—
I « te Hunt, druggiat here, wa*
elected prealdent of the Kissimmee
Junior Chamber of Commerce, at
a reorganitatlon aeaalon when
meeting date* were eat for each
wee k i n * lead of monthly or xrala o n th ly a* before.

Proclamation F i x e s Cairo Street BList­
ed By Airplane Raid
Dates For Youths
O'l Capital C i t y
To Sitfr. For Draft

Associated I'rrvt Leased Wire

T U E S D A Y J U L Y 20, 1 0 IS

Reds Propose Maurice Thorez Be
Designated New French Premier
PAR 15, lull 20. t/l'i fom m unitu pio|K&gt;red i*kJ.h that thru ta«J*
rr. Maurttr Duller. I*e *)i-viyn.itrd lltr n.y* f tench premier t*&gt; head a
coalition government *&gt;f Sotialuli anil t runtuntvtv
I l n u r / i*a* llir f 11• I majority |»-v&gt;t\ I. nlei to tail on Pretulenl \ inCrnl Autiol. who i* »earclung tot a new urrmiri. I la ncr't muLllr-oflhr-io.-il government. Iiradr*) by Robert S h u m a n toppled 1**1 mghl
alter a *ii*|mte oar* the aIT11V'* tiudyrl
Tli-l* u n i no itit tiled lute pros-F
I** , t *.f Tlii-r*-i U-imr invited t o |w . ' in European unl*»n
I . i- in the K*ia
gmi-rnmrnt.
lie
em inent
**"
“ •at11*'t * a I-o I'allad iiiioii \ ui i.
They have 103 ntentlier* in
ent'a.l on \u n u l fii«t because the "I
»‘i *■ i ini-t party )ia* the large*! the n **rm b ly, and like the M H P
it..... ....... .iti n m tin- nntiunnl a*- w-M- ifpri-irntcil in the Seliuinan
G uy
M.-lh-t. C h arte*
•eMili!
I lu i ii- *1 -if filuitr-J group* eabtiet
\ wnd Ale» Kuulw-ri irindi- iii* i
lin-• l*t out of ii|h deputies. I
Tin c -.u n *'• * represented in the th- S.Hiwittt di'lruntion
\ i-ii*| wa* ea p ei'tn l to l i t to
la d * aI -11 * t
1
ling rh i •
*aa* tn.lre Hn*‘ n ptom ter who could le u u ite
t lilid
f o ic r " co alitio n of
('ui................ lory g em i .-1 of the
llrp u M icitn *.
S-u-liilivt*
l ''i
. il-rmlJiran i.MRI't group I ’- t " . I.n
I .

nil'll,Iw-i *

in

the

a* -

nt’d

K id i.n l

S&lt;s-iall*t*

I'n d et

Sa human ** n mi-mhcr S il.tim a n '* h-aih, r*h ip I ha \ linit
■•f to Mill', and m um la'lieve he "I'l-aan l the Coinm uill*t&gt; oil iliaanal (ia-naral
Pi- (in u lle '*
inti In ill. .1 u|,oii to fin m a new l&lt;t
K m n. h I'eople’* p a rty
on the
cabinet
rig io
till! l|'l Mlllllli'l Gt-nlgl-s Hid*
'•lilt- Marie wa* mentiuned a*
ault ai-e i I'opiilm Ki-publican. It.
alidiiiatc of the ImoI . i I Sot'i
•ail- lllllltln *- I..-*.-k. t o I’n i i . front
Kill liter Pieiltiel Paul Rev
Tin- 11n gin where he attended o&gt;
an liiilependi*iil |{eptililii-an.
the u.i-rting , t Ilia- f m
|Hiwer f ii’il a l»»i ill the *peculation

General Clay Called
Back To Washington
To Report ~Gn Crisis
Florida’s Voters Legion Honors
Face Confusing Boys State And
Election Bal l ot Baseball Teams
Eight Demo Electors
Are Divided For
Truman. Thurmond

Indictments Of
British Atom
Reds Is Handed Plant Shown To
Down By J u r y Press Members

r ilt.s to 2\/oOrts

in

With Bomb Load " ,hi*

,.loIKl4

^,,,,,1 r)rt. Leave* For New

^ ork

Mrs. Harrold’s Sister
D i e s In Jacksonville

Townsend Says lie
Is Not Deeided On
Wallace’s **ird Finis

Bank Messengers Are
R ob Bed Of $26,000

I

Volusia Official Is
Involved In Jax Case

-li.*

?iL.r ‘ •

Nuvy Denies loosing
Ship With A-Bomb

Russia Announces It
Is Ready To Feed
Lllockadeil Berlin;
Ccilled Propaganda

I t i M h is Int, “0, ( I ' —S ti.
I*rn t S shoot in ( Star Jet
irs look off from Iceland
Over
100 Members p'l.i
lott.ghl for Hiurauwty, S cot ■
the Hrilish \ i r MJni*lrf
Attend Supper In land,
s«i*l
t h r , a rr nr route from
Honor Of Youths Scllridgr I ,eld. 3|,ch.. to tier*
men,
Ihe, will refuel at Storl a i n p h r l l l ..... ..
P.*.t y j *,| , now a, then fly lo tMIhim f ield
near London tomorrow afte r­
llie A m rtn a i* legion r n in ia it t e J
noon
mrmliri* *,| |h,y* ‘-lair and ol the |
| Legion '|M,n ..ird |u „*..| lia crh a ll
ill R l IN . Ju lv 20. •#}-*»— R a irii
1train la-1 ecrmio* it (lie I rginn announced to i«&gt; ,i*r *, irady fa
Hilt. \|i-i»- than H3, l egiuonaiirs ' tf**J tin o r,frill if* I**,,,, of block­
I attended tin tuppci and meeting i aded Hr,lo* -1,1* ItNI.ttOII t.iflt o(
J. Marion llnmon. manager I j g*.**n I*.m* ihr iwitcrl L iuoii
Radio S i .i I m-m 'l I if if w.r* uiPlo . l hltei dr&gt;r|..,imentv m the bai­
lie t**i Iteilin
jcluirtl by I ’.ut l oitiiiianilrr Jainr*
to-Mrl.it I lM Ml, | ) V la y , U S .
I Wilgiil. and ,..fk *.*ri the mi* In- I
iiiiiti.H , y .- ,M ii.ii o| G rtm a n y , wat
phone to initiate the tlrrl tape
•IIIMIMoMrii 1,1 ',X lll.lll.ton III 1Circordlllg *d * lull limn p i**gi.in*.
(Hll I
•clirdulrd to !&gt;&lt; hio.nl*.lit this
t lay will II, Iron, I lankfuit
rvrning
tonight *.* t in .now, a* iMinpjmrd
IT r d l*4n*l v vyIi*i iHtltkJIJi f*(| (llr
by I,,, |ni|il&gt;* al a d,t,oi. ainbattaliill) |i|.iyrt« ilr»* itlirij fhr lia*** ii**i Robrit it Muipliy
Ifsill pfobfi irn it llir fmrtt »j*onllir lull liituir id ibrli talk*
u irrd !•V ib r \ in r it i.in I r^uni
in W a,Inn*'fun *,a, mil iliwl oictl.
siiifofiM youth m*i |H»intril out
Oflni.il, ,«i,i only the two men
ill**I
iikji id llir in ijHt |«*siKurt
would tejsiil to ihe ilepailtnettl
**11*1 tllofi* 1114 ii IJKKI in llir liiimut
• .
. ,
.
of the a,mv on llie otualion in
liail rr, r t i n i thru ratlv llauting ,
t ie ,, Many.
tin* w a y He annotim ril tl
S in

1 3t h - i u \ i n . . , j t,i* :■«, ,,i&gt;)
IKKl SM.KM. lul* TO.
WASHINGTON. July 20. t/1'ir *iIi«&gt;*I mi Jill iiiurit* nf l|i«,«iMi.
Je * i»h and tral* la-ailerc a ir
Prrtident 11urn a n today itturd a e ' i rclrd In *i*-n thr I oiled V*
callnl nfi -Il 'iluriiw nf
proclamation calling foi the diait
*p»*i I' mIj i (■* -itIrflit th** Mljtr'i
lull** Xnuistirf ar fitm e n t *1
iiooii lunmrruw
ll.rn rumnianilrriHN r/iiir
i &gt;m« i-nliuii
Mhirh
regiatralion to itait Aug. 30
Mill f.«* rr*i»tikriinl lit Jark«un
Un that dale, p r iiu n i born in d n * tuet lot thr- srrimd time
m ill I ol I rank II* f ir * , hrnil
m \ un, -i \\ f »KbI. i Irr |n r«**
1022 aflrt Aug. 10 will irgtilrr.
id* ntiat ** ti . Itoii •*! (hr
ol the I N «le,rrtrr Iran*. In
I be proclamation aim t u n the
it*&lt;,ol*- &lt;&gt;n Iront tuir p*i*iti*»u*.
rim frrrm r in lOr rmng •
ts.iiif fhi*
r nf inti
Il&gt;e t V |* I n me lo a ira n e r
following datca for the legisla­
po-ilioni at least IlM tarda
wihiIiJ mrrl In "iitipriiir nr di*.
tion of otbrr youth* betwrrn tbe
ap.irl. S iiiuf lion a i r a* clove
4|»(iru&gt;r" fhr MifhitrAHal •&gt;f thr
a g rt of ID and 2b:
Mis'iU*i,i|i, ilrlni.ilr at I h r I Ifa * 10 yard*.
1. E’erson* born In the year
n «mr ;i t ir X-iI inn aI 1'•»it i r 1111it n
102.3: Aug. 31, and Sept. I.
Ilf MAX &gt;103 It
iiiuf h( i |»% f.(It ni ,il I hr Itir tiling
2. Persons born in
tin- yrar
C A IR O . Ju ly 20 . ( ,P i
Je w ,.!,
h- in m n i i n r
1024: Sept.
niiit Sept. 3.
l o u n r a in H j i Iw Mid today fight­
3. I'eraon* born in the yrar
• til l Mill \ S t \ . lul, 20.
Said To Sir John Cockcroft id**—fniscMtor
ing *1ill wa* going on ill liotlhrin O f f i c i a l s
1028: Sept. 4 or Sept. 7.
I Strum ‘I Isisr 4. Person* horn in
the year I’aln lin c on the thud day of the
Be
Operating
Mos­
Mnnd. plesiilential randiilale id
Warns
Aj»*ainsl
ExtH2tl: Sept. H-0.
truce impnard hy tile United Na­
sintlhern -life*' rtghl* I ir inis,
cow-Led Movement
5. Periun* born In the year tion*.
pecting M i r a c l e s reals,
said ,.«!.** hr rxpectrd to
1027: Sept. 10-11.
rnn'.e addresses “in person and
A
main
Cano
lliomugbfair
w.t*
M tSHING'MIN. Jult 10. id t
rt.
l*er»on» horn in the year
on the radio th,onghoul many
I I A R V M .l.L E n g ., lu lv 2 0 . t/Pi
lila *led |.i&gt;| night when a Mtigle Si ile l)rparlnn-nt nfficlals harp
102M: Sept. 13-14.
steles." Ills speeches will he
- T b e w ia l sec let spot in England
7. Person* born in
thr year ’ unidrnllfird (ll.UIP
l.tltli-d ill* I . *' t u n g r r » that ut Jr.*-, spv. —the **|u.ue mile o( lie ik ih lte
part of a “i itnriHla** eampaign
r
i
e
l
h,,iiilrr*l
I
n
u
s
ti
nr
&lt;„*|prt.
1020: Sept. 18-HI.
In he w.igeil on Itir issue of
Egyptian i.tpiul. Inveitigatoii d
sc irn ltsls
r*l su h irrsise forrign axrrfa w h rtr I Ir n ,*1, aliiiu u
8. I’eraon* horn in 1030 In-fore
stri|i-s' right-, hr told a news
the I gvpll.in llllrlllil llliniatt) -*nd h * ir n ilr r r d Ihis rri„ntr&gt; an
Sept. 10: Sept. 17-18.
Wort w at diown lo the pie«» lo- r n n f r ir in e Ihurmond reported
Boys bairn on or after Sept. r l |l |n r i t r i eypeita laid tile p'.tne rm p lm r - nt tin- I'n ilcd Naliona day It* d u e l. Jilt Joh n l) . t o. I*
lh).l &lt;i.ogratnlilii,« and eiirour10. 1030, unilrr the p&gt;*.&lt; himatxm, diop|ied all "aeii.il mine which n, *l similar organitaliuns. |(uaging m r - i r r - hacc "pourril
credt.
in
a
choit
d
ircu
tiise
,
warned
l«it
Xlexandrr, assistant
will
be registered on the *lav damaged a motion piituie thratei
in" slncr his immiiistlon at Itir* lord had ,-un the light to play
ag.itm
t
r\
|*
e
ilin
u
m
ira
ile
t.
i lilt ( &lt;*l the driiarlm enl’s *i*i*
they are 18 y e a n old or within
rnp* th.cin Sal ii i day,
in th r d p i,I* l Im n,lam ent, anil
and two drpailmrnt r lu t n .
Itiaiaiissmu. lilts le-titn-*! in •
five day* thereafter.
It w jil he at least It) year*, he
Ihiirniiind rrpralrd lh.it "our ie,e.i|ecl dial a lod t, b rin g mad.*
J'rrmiei
Mabmoud
I
alimy
N"l.
Sen-ilr Judiciary sula oatmitlee
The President’* proclamation
light is not a -eelional one”
called an the governor* of each railiy I’ntba left a cabinet meeting Ilia, nothing ran hr (lone alwut ta n i, b e (o ,e atomic energy will an*l "not liascd on racial h air In l i a , r llir louinanient played
be a *ub&gt;tanti.il (acto r &gt;n life I,
of the «tate« and the territririe* a|)lj , u, | iri|
, | ie u r n f 0 ( ,|,r il rntirr present laws.
heie
l ) a ,o l Hum and C h a rlri
nor racial prrjndlre.’*
of Alaika. Hawaii, Puerto Kico
,
&gt;■ , i | ___ -ii
wdl lie at tra il d ial long, be tatd.
T h r r r arr nrilliuna uutaldc t Ilm m i* w e ir c iln l (m pitebing
ac d the Virgin l.land* and t h e 1
He told n rw .tnrn.
.1
NEW YORK. June"*20. (/!')- A b r lo ie atomic energy- w ill become thr South who know th r truth
the lo cal Ira n , to , ic ln iy in garnet
CommUiloner* of the IHatricl of thii plane ptovea to have been i p r c u l Irtlnal grand )tiry whlcb
of mil elalrmrnt that ronatltua p ractical means id piny tiling
liv lu n iliiig thr oppotiliun In no
Columbia to comply with the 1■ /m n i ti planr and *ucb an ■&lt;
rr|&gt;ute&lt;lly i,a* been ,n*r»i,gating heal anil power fin homes anil lor-.il gutrinnirnl la Ireing en­ hit,
drafting program to "aeeompltah j
j, IP(W4|f d by the /ioniat*.
dangered hy hulh Ihe Ifppuh( onunuru-t atlivitir* (or more factories
effective and complete tegiatra we w ill rrp ly im m ed iately."
llrans and the so.rallcd DcntuMrmlic-ra of tin- tra m clrrlaird
than a (ear tod.it b.imlril up
tinn.”
*’('*,uhl Glint Kntnln right now rr.*l».’’ rh said. " I h o s c Sotrra that tl,*-y enjoyed thr gam es on.I
The Hi neli government *aid II
There wa* nothing in the proc­ wa* not one of it* plane* A -e.ilrcl irulutmenls
produri- an ntoin i«urdi?" he ***** sill lie h | | | i os Ihriioghnut thr thanked their Legion aponsoi * (u,
nation.**
lamation tn indicate w-hen art uni
iironmlimr them. Iloya Introdin-ed
naked.
Tel Aviv *nid
lottlier,
ihe
New
N
or
W
Sun
said
jipokosninii
in
induction* into the Armed ScivHe prrdirtrd tli.il “ we ran 'were- Frankie Htrnatroni. ►*;
M r%ll«we«
•* e a a r * l* t
Hit
John
declined
to
amwc-i
d,e g, uni jury w.r* r »pr*,nl lo
icea will 1/cgin. Hy taw, the draft
“ It’s M ipie-tion with |Hl|,lll 111 *.ur* most of the soul her n J-din SnMniry, r(: Marion Tluth-r.
can’t *tart until Sept. 22. That
| indict .it least * do/rn Com illiplieat Ions.” he *ni*l, "and of -i Irs if indeed nut all of ih r m .’* IK, /eke MiN'ah 3h; John Kt tiler.
i» 00 day* after Mr. Truman
■
if. Charles la-e, utility; Flovd
| inuntti off,* u l t . r longing lh«&gt;„ mi rolicein to •&lt;-,entl»t» ’’
■timed the Selective Service Act.
I Al.l j MIASSEE, July 20. (/1’J - Spaikinan, r : L. “Peanut Gallo|
will,
operating
a Moscow-direr led
Selective Service official* may
U /cw *
Vou might l.aic to vole a new
’
m o tr to oreilbinw tbe t S go-.
make their flrat il a f t grab at
i
m
p
U
U
I
K
K
U
r
O
n
and
confuting
kind
o
I
iplit
'
l
l
j
.
r
t
r
i
i
m
A
n
d
K
r
i
(
h
&gt;r
28-year-old* — who olherwine
eminent.
F l i p u T i t A '//le n v
!•" e x p r r u your clioicr (or Prriiwe
,
would lie ineligible after mm
hedeial Judge Vincent J I d
mure birthday.
l-ell oidered liencli w.r:lanli p cued
Mai. Gen. loiwia 11. l l n •hey,
N hW YORK. July 20, (A*&gt;—Th*
Kdward lliggin*. m anagei of
Selective Service director during st.-I, market regained it* halnnri- .il thr iripie*! ul i S Alio,nr*
It a p p e a l, the right D rm o c ia lli 11** Si-mlnole County Chnmt«-r of
World War II, made that k nown toilay after n three.day spin thal loltn I \ McGohey 1|r recr**dl
SANTA MARIA. AZOKK8, J ,l, Cresiilcnlial EJecloi* wJmsc name, *' M,in-, . . ntid City Coniniisstmu-r
Die
.yesterday
, , ,a* he W'aa
, ,sworn In a* *ei &lt; ririre* skidding downward nt tbe jury "sublet I to ■all
&lt;A*i A Flying F* rt*-«» whirl wdl appear on the official ballot i t - Kiidi-r left hv train this
high »i*eed.
h**‘f ot,
" ,w d r a f t actup
number &lt;d ciefen»l«nl» imlnlr!
The draft law passed bv C«nandr-l here ) 1 -lerday aflr-r an ,u r about evenly divided on tbe *( *,-i.-.ui fm New 3’nrk ( ‘it, t-*
• •-Is developed the most strength
ii- &gt;»ill* Ibua. e (' Rtonrham.
MUauthorirr*l 'ran*.Atlantic Imp, ,
r
i .1
.1
u
gre»* la*t month resjuire* me.i or, the comeback, with railroad wa* not cbiilotrcl
1H through 38 to register, al­ a, -I metal issue* running c1„m*
I lie Sun rr|&gt;ortr&lt;! tiir Jollowinv t. reported loade.1 with homha. One ‘, 0 , r «*• "belhri they w.ll ca.t pi* -l*iii of the Net* 3’urk Giant*,
..f It* passengers ha* adiniUmt In-‘ their rlectoial volet for H airy i&gt; in i*yaiil to fatln lia in in g aril
though nona ran lor drafted until la-hind.
* 7 , and Jury has tu-eii meeting
viti*-- and facilities here for rhiii*
l l ’miliaare nm , * * • -•••
A Ivanrca range*! fiom fraction* lie*,- fur mure ,hnn a year, hear- ,* rn rounte In 'nleatini- He Its- H u m an o r J . Sltn m Ih u rm o n d
to no extreme of 8 point*. Ordv a pit witnesses on the ha*i» of evi no passport
If that it lo . a v o lri w lm w a n ti d u - t ) , e ruining season.
The mysterious 11-17 l*oml&gt;er | to go a ll out for one candidate
in, tin- return trip Mr. Higgln*
line Pul of minus sign* sputtrd &lt;h-pre gathered hy Ihe Fill. Hunth* '1st.
ill-*1 of Communists have apprni which flew from Halifax to tin- i ol the other w ill lu v e |o vole him Mr Krider will ktop in \Vu»i,\ tor*-* in II hours without a ;
iiii’on, D (’. to pie*ent to Hie
f r i l l i n g started rapidly hut n i le-fore the grand Jury.
radio and with one engine cowling I foi l l i r fo u r who are pledged lo l i t tiie oppllratiiin of the City
soon slowed.
A**i»ri)ey General Tom t'lait missing, I* being held hy 1‘ortu
of M nfutd fur n self-liquiilating
J v e r i e r (111 of California Jumppillg u d o s e watch ntl 111*- guese nuthorilies with Ihe agree- 1llir cand idate of bit choice — lltrn I**.*, for the ronslruction of a ter
JACKSONVILLE* July 20. bPl eo rtn-nd with n 0.point gain, fol­ kc**
write
in
llie
name*
o
f
(o
u
t
o
ilier*
gland jury activity, has kepi it im-nt «f the American consul in
IM-t tl ifi'i wnrt-initi***.
—Mrs. Mary
Young*
Morris. lowing n 20 point plunge yesterM •tNllMMr*! Ilii l*ncr T hmI
who a r r known to feel I lie- tame
the A tores.
It tli Mr
Higgins and Mr.
Jack-onville poctea* and widow of d.i v
K* del today espre»***il optimisn,
It w as detained under un inler way.
Dr. S-ieldon A. Morris, died Sun/•I*** marked u|i were Nickel
national regulation covering on
()| c m in r. if you want lo voir tlal do loan will Ik* g ra n te d and
lav i.ftemoon nt h er residence. ' PI* t
Texas C o, Gutf Oil, M,«tl*.*- Itn- project w ill i.e completed
4&lt;*72 Alhambra Drive, Granada. sioii ('on,., Standard Oil lN.li,
............ ..
wl‘"" “ ," " '1 for Hr pul iln an candtdatr Jbliom ii ..ii il* i n mi,ml
• t at the .Santa Maria airport (
Mrs. Morris had a published III md* Central. Southern Kail
I
D ew ey II w ill be ea»y. You I
Sunday.
booh *&gt;f verse, “ Florida ami Other w a;, N.3
(‘enlral, U S . Sti-i-j,
I'rdr-U ' to her credit ami had con t i - i - r a l Motors, Curtiss-XYright.
The ship flew here after It* ta n m a il all of the rig h t
,1 **,|S*M O* ■',*, Two*
tr ib 'itid poetry to many maga- Sr tic nicy. A „&gt; e r I &lt;• n n Smelting,
CLEVELAND, July 20 i/P, D, liilot Irwin It Schindler of Miami
tines, including “Sen Anthology," ‘ nernl Klectrie, Allied Chemical, Ktnnris K. T*.,v n-*r ml. HI-yrar-oil Lad told Canadian authorities Io­
wnlt-h I* puhllshed in London.
luP inutionnl P a p e r , Sou them father *,f an old ug*- pension move wa* going to Huston.
A native of St. Charles Pariah. I'enflc. and U.S, Ruldier.
The homber was impounded by
.31r* .fountin Fears, field worker
m*nt which ctainis 2,000,000 mem
La the and Dr. Morris came to
Kailwrnv ohligntion* steadii-*| in her*. *1*1*1 here today he hadn'i Canadian offlrlnl* last week when
f .,1 tile negro committee* of the
Ja.'bronvtlie In 1807. She was a the bond mat Let and U.S. gov iiiiuli- up his mind ni-out *„p|mit it landed in llallfav afte r a flight
Florida Tuberculoslo and Health
II Kallnurd OS 0a«e tw o,
comp unicant of St. J o h n ’s Kpis- er, l:u-nt issues charted a nairow Ing Henry A. Wallace** lu-w party
' OUTLAND, N.3'., July 20. (At Association, t» sio-nding th ree ilay«
ropa! Church and m em ber of St. no:,-*- in over-tho-euuiiter deal. Te / robber* held up a pair of thr* w - * k ,n Rctninnle County will,
Hut the rvtirvil la&gt;* AngrlrM j,g n e t ’s Guild.
iugj
! Lank messengers today and t-»- Mr* Edward Gircher, executive
ihysirian was on lu- way to
S -: vivort include one son. Dr.
cap.‘d with 120.000 cash nrnl u Miirliiry of the Seminole (*iiu,*'\
hitu'li-lphia to Attend n pre
K*-*it th Alexander Morris; thiee
.3***0 mtioit, visiting leading nog,*stock of posts! money orders.
ion, e„t[ii|, meeting of the new
gi nr.*h-hildrcn, Mrs. Rogers llaldTnr messenger*, Ted Milter ntid cititert* in Sanford in an attempt
party's phtlfoim rmninlrtee
win Halmea, Sheldon Alaxamler II
WASHINGTON, July 20 &lt;AV It*, ill Vernooy, were on the wav to further the health eilucatioti
"They've got In give il* snttir
and Kenneth A lexander Morris,
tiling di-finitr-. or I'll turn urmmd A statement hy Hear Admiral fr&lt; in the First National Hank of progiAti) among mlult negroes.
J r .: and a great g ra n d daughter.
At the close of Monday'* ran
JACKSONVILLE, J u ly 20 (A1)— and come right home," he *aid LIU* Zarhanus, retired, that a Co:'bind to Ihe post office, aliout
U-'ghton Morris Holmes, all of A Duval civil court of record jury “They've het-n Very ,«gue a1»nit Navy ship carrying un atomic a ' lurk and a half a wav.
in**, a group inerting was held at
Jarkronville; two sisters. Mrs. July 12 found tn favor of Miss just whnl they slmiil for nt whnl Uimh sank without trace in llir
vernooy was carrying the mon­ Allan'* Chapel whete plnri* were
Juseph A. Harrold Sanford; Mis.* Mary
mad** for organiiing u county
Brown nf
Jacksonville they -*n»t, Maybe thi* pUtfutm I'acific during the war hail II,is ey in a leather pouch, he said.
Kvc Y’oungi, Lakeland: a brother. 11,-arh who had been given a ring committee n n etin g will answer terse official denial pinned to it
MPIcr told poller* iif thi* central will*- health committee. T he e«M
A rtK ir Charles Youngs of Califor­ ‘ by \Y. Homer Smith, Volusia lho*e ipiestiona.
N w 3’ork Cltv that one of the ride of th*- county w as covered
today:
nia.
County tax assessor, and which
“ No Navy ship carrying an h&lt; l.tnn men stuck a gun in Id* today f&gt;y Mr*. Fear* and Mr*
“ If It’s Just a m a tte r of want­
Private funeral services were Jimmy Hansford, Stetson law ing the Townsendlles in to build atomic bomb ever disappeared.” hack
Kircher.
he!-1 at the home today with Hr. sIndent, claimed he owned.
"TKey took the hag an*l told u*
“ Education i* the muat eff-cThe former Navy intelligence
up the party, I’m nt-aluyt it. It
Newton Middleton, rector of St
Ml** llrown said Smith gave her the rest of their platform up­ of firer told a network radio to I evp walking ahead," Milter tive mean* of rn n ih a lilig d l *ea*e
John's Church, officiating. Hurial th* diamond for a birthday present; per r* rutind ,-nnogh lo fit In will, audience Sunday that near the said.
and ill health ami in view of thi*
wit! I* in Oaklawn Cemetery.
A passerby, Mr*. Ethel llrown fart, It i» our w|*h |*&gt; concentrate
hut Hansford. In an affidavit, said a Townsend plan': nrnl they *hu*v close of the w*r a vessel liearing
Pallbearers will be L. Lawrence he had purchased it and given It some sincerity In Imping I** put an atomic laiitih headed for the of l.ittle York, taid she saw the on an intensive health education
H.ivrus, John T. 0 . Cranford, t*ark to Smith on a 1200 loan. IU it into prnllre. I'll U- for them " Gland nf Tinian hut disappeared two holdup men hop Into a car program here in the county" *aid
ChAr.ta L. Gaines, John L. Hoi- valued U at f780 and filed suit to
Mr*. Kircher. Health Clubs hav*»
and drive uwav.
Dr Tnwnseml slopJH'd here I” U fore getting there.
W n »tartcd in several commjyii
mi i. Blair Burwcl). Kolan-t D. recover it.
inspect his organisiilion's millonai
tie* anil the overall ronunlttee will
llab'wm, George W. Mills, Dr.
CHICAGO RAPP,
Motion wa» filed for a new hradqum ters and to vi*it with his
TOG LI ATT! IMPROVER
Karl B. Hanson, Dr, Harry B. trial, hut this ha* not Iwen ruled *r*n.
CHICAGO, July 20 t/l’i—A work on thla project, x-ray survey
ROME. July 20 i/1'i-Palm lro
McKuen, Dr. Loula Limbaugh, Dr. on.
Togllatti, gravely wounded hy the Frederick, Maryland, school teach­ services ami community Health
Co*rebus Woods, Phillip Jamrs.
PASTOR 111 HR
bullet* of a would-be as»a»»in. I* er told police today she had t* rn problem* in general.
Th* ftmlljr requested omission
HKDS MAKP. MAGNET
An open forum broadcast w-ll
GREENSBORO. N. C., July 2 0 1well enough to confer with hi* I-eaten and rafred by a negro who
of flowers. 8. A. Kyle Funeral
MOSCOW, bPt—The U8RR ha* h i t Dr. Chari*** F. Myers. 72, Communist party lieutenant* in a invaded her hotel room.
conclude todays canvas* a t 6:15
Hume ia handling arrangements. mmmfacturcd for the first time a one of the leading southern I’re*- n t w drive againtl Catholic PreThe woman, Mrs. Hilda Green, o'clock over the local station.
hu g - electric magnet used In lift­ tiytcrisM miniaters, died at hi* Imier Alcide d* Gasperi.
30, told Detective Thomas Bar­
STOKES D I E S
ing *teei rails a f t e r rolling. home today af te r a lung illness.
Luigi
Kongo
and------Pietro 8ecchia, ton she wae sleeping In her third TIIIKVER HUN, CAR IIOKRNT
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Jgl-----GAINESVILLE. J u ly 20 b P ) - •‘E verlng Moscow” s a r a tha lmBELLEVILLE. III., (A*&gt;—II. D.
Funeral service*
ill be con­ two o f TogliAttl'a top aidet, called floor room of the Leland Hotel
w*
8 ‘®***gjfronomlst a t ported ones were found not to be ducted tomorrow a t the First on him in the hospital yesterday, when she wae awakened by the ILwrx of Belleville told police
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th« Florida Agricultural Expert s t u n g enough. A m a g n e t cap­ Presbyterian Church here. He had the p a r ty newspaper L 'U nita rc- man standing over her. She sanl that somebody ran off w ith hla old
m m t S U t im f a r ST years, die* able of lifting twelve tons of hot •evrd a t that church's pastor for portra. The Hoctnra permitted she attem pted to flee but t h a t the ear. H ew er wat somewhat am *led
lata yesUrday following a brief
'
| rail has been triad out and Is 2f) w a r s before his retirement in them to etay only a short lime, man struck her twice w ith a lamp became Ihe car itself waa not In
lllnaas.
succcreful.
tunning condition.
and thraatened to kill her.
1048.
however.

j Market Climbs tVs
Comeback Is Made
In Trading Today

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N o. IS 7 .
™TL"_ .*■’»

j Field Worker Assists
Local TB Association

Il w a , e ip n Iria lie ir , liuw evef.
llia l lire trp o il ot the |n u top
policy m a k e ,, m t&gt;eim.iny may
play a lug p a ,I in d ru d in g the
next A m riic a n itrp mi the h atll*
In h ir a k dir H u m a n land block­

ade of lie t III,
S hm p rounte, ineuiutea have
I veil tepoiled under cunsiileratlon
• l u c e Ituasui'* unyteliting tr-piy to
II -Hlls.tira nt* « *•■•
*

Andrew (arraw ay
(rives R e p o r t On
Demo Convention
t'f ’v Ciunni,**li*ner Andrew Carraw .IV. executive ‘ecte tarv of the
Semlruh* Countv Democratic Com­
mittee, who with Mr*. Carraway
i i . li'i'e d the Drmociatic conventi* n nt I'lulad* luhia tn an unofIi ml capacity. &lt;!eclnied to&lt;lnv that
wt- t -rnp,*&gt;***-*) tiiin roost at Ihe
r o l f l •■.till,, wa* the .-omplete igm-r-i*- of Smithern I'•-niiM-iat* and
th* ir *tnli * right* pmgiail, hy
tin ii. ttii* in Democrat*
tl- d e i t i h e d I'lesident Tru)()
*;k *. h nf acceptance of the
, i* ui*- rtioi, *t- fierv and u chatlen,-*- lo the Republican*.
lit- tin- first ballot, the Florida
ci*
voted fnr Senator Richard
R-. »*• I of Georgia a1mo*t unaniltn-1 -1' . he east*! with Ihe exception
of
vote cast for McNutt. Mr.
Cm - vvuv *tnte*| that he *lld not
ki.--** uli.it lire future action of
tie- I 'o iid a group would lx* ir)
r r . o f d I** tin- Dialectal party it•- r**t -, (.'riiied ,*t llinuinghain,
31*
It ***** very hot in the conventt. i hall, which *eai« 35,000, and
al* ",t H.'* degree* outardr*. t»e I*v* ,’ *1
Mr t'a r ta u a v . in addiI i t*&gt; all* ml,eg the conventlon,
», nt 1-* n m**-lmg *■( the Florida
de'i-li'llon nl the Itotiei t Morris
II &lt;l*' one rift*-, noon \ t I hat time,
i...' -rnor lien luitiev of Arkansas
was .-* k* *1 a
pre*td«ntlll nom*„-e, ami Inler pleilgi-tl hit Vol»*
to .*-natoi Kutsell
3 1' h it* not politic*, however,
(oi i he I ’arrnwaj . They reported
th a ’ they enjoyed a sight seeing
int, 'h at Included numerous hisrone placet of lnteie*t, Including
l»*l-pendonce Hall, tin* original
I.... . where the fit t Congrrts
i, old Christ* Church when* the
33’i*&gt;hli.glona liail pew*, and th*
house where ltel»y Ro*s sevred
,h t 'l i s t Star* and Stripe* tu
lor*** tile Flag
Tl.- Carrawuy* also epent a
lew day* in New 3'ork City and
t t a l e i th a l they fouml very little
oUh'ltiaam for eith er Deway or
T i u.-.ian m presidential candid­
ate*.
STONED TO DEATH
WASHINGTON, July 20 O ’)—
At, American citUen waa stonad
to death hy an Egyptian mob In
Cairo last Surnlay, the State De­
partm ent announced iat« yester­
day.
Stephen Haas, 53, a t'hiladalphi,i real estate man, wa* set upon
while visiting the city a t a tourist
with hit wife, I’rct* Officer Lin*
coin White said. The U. 8. em­
bassy In Cairo reported several
Egyptian
companiona
of tho
coup)*, as wall a t member* of t
llrtlish family, war* hurt by the
mob.

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TUESDAY JULY 20, 194S

TOR SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA
1 'h c

S m11lord Herald

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Itaalaraa W a a a a rr
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20, I9 IN

Cost Of Berlin Food
It in costing United Status taxpayer* $2S,000 it day |n
fly food and other supplies to Berlin, according to an Air
Force estimate which includes only actual flight costa. This
Is roughly the amount added to our daily occupational costa
by the blockade of Berlin, rime supplies normally would la*
moved by tmln and tmrge at little or no cost to the United
Stales,
The ftHKl ilaelf costs another $200,000 a day for the
British and American sectors of Berlin. The United States
is buying the food for the British sector, although the Bri­
tish nre providing their own air trans|»ortntion. Thus the coat
to us of the airlift for Berlin supplies, while high enough to
be irritating, is not over-burdening, if the Air Force figure
is at all accurate. It amounts to not much more than a tenth
of our bill for the food itself.
There is more cause for worry over the practical aspect.
The air transport systen\ bar not yet been built up to capa­
city sufficient to meet summer needs. When greater qunntities of coal are needed in winter, tie., '.'-borne supply • ill
fail far short. The cost of fully meeting needs might then
Income inordinate.
The only satisfactory solution lies in lifting of the
blockade.

fit'll rnntlnnall)

doe* Ihia and
for all eternity,
e v e r y day U a nrw rrrallnn. Mskr
IhU day a etnrinua nnr. live like
an immortal: llrhnld I make nil
th in g s new,—llrv. 21:8.

A generation ago William Jen
ning* llrv.in wai known a* ihr
"Great Commoner." and today
Harry Truman o recognized a* a
"Little Cnmmonrr."
Homan attack on Berlin
i* very urniUt In ihr I filler attack

on the Sudeten!.*mi in Cietho•Invikii jutl
juil lirlitir
before ihr trrnnd
War If the Ruuiani can
drive Ihr Alin-* nul of llrrlin.
ihrn they will dnvr
di
thrm out of
Germany. And Inner thry drive
ihem nul of Grrmany.
Gr
they will
drive ihrm nut of Virnna and
Autlria. Thrirr iin’l
in even a rhadr
of diffrtrncr between
bet
the lactic*
of Hiller and Stalin. We can
••cute "pracr In
for nur lime*" by
getting
*&gt;f Beilin
Re
now. but we
are nol tuie lha
that it the kind of
peace we want.
Southern Democrat! meeting in
Birmingham « r I e c I r d Governor
Thurmond of South Carolina and
Governor Wright of Mitiiaiippi at
their choice for I’rriidept and
Vice Brriideni of the United
Stale*, proving beyond doubt that
the Southern revolt i* no mere
threat and it in there to ilay.
Sympathizing a* we do with lhr*e
jlptithernrit who will not vote (or
Truman and cannot make 'up
their .ninth to accept the inevitable
alternative, we fear their action
k ill adviied and may result in
ucompliihing the very thing they
*ie trying to prevent.

t The Orlando Sentinel ie all
burned' up over the pollution of
Florida*■ lake* and Mrtami. And
^ Justly »u. though a lot of people
will hold their no*e* and My that
what wo* good enough for their
l - S S n k good enough for them.
Went to forget that FVrld»’t
alion ha* increaied by teverel million people since their
(ether* swam in Florida's lake*.
It h perfectly true that we didn't
lava Military sewage disposal lytHum in the good old
d —.
days.. . __
But
we didn't have infantile paralysis
■k* cither. Wooder what
happen to Florida's tourist
' if a major epidemic
byuak out km some v t e

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My Bert Collier
Miami Herald

Study Of Polio

Florida's Voters

U'mnts’n
*•«• *—- •
the baffling mystory of the origin and spread of the disease.
publican
rleclon
individually
«r
Research seeking to break this secret has brought only frus­
tration. The nhllity to hope for prevention of itolio lies only vote x •trsi|hl Republican ticket.
you want to vote for H r’ y
In recalling the seemingly boundless patience of (Mtiple of If W«“
A. Wallace, you will ha?e to
science, and the long struggles which hnvu culminated in the write
In the names uf eight pit-slconquest of other diseases.
'Initial electors who may lie

Indictments
IC m IIBh s

Itwaa r * ( f

tl*»l

shiomtrd In a vrll uf secrecy.
The grand Jury action la limed,
either by d n ig n or sreldent, the
Rut. Mid, "to embarrass acutely
the Communist barker* of Henry
WtIUce."
The Wallace Third
Party convention opens Friday In
Philadelphia.
The Sun aald It ha* the name*
of m ott of the Communist* to be
indicted, adding:
" th e list Include* several well
known party official*. Other* sre
no: ro well known, hut s r e al­
leged to have worked consistently
on i chatf of the party o u t of th*
limelight. Sevcrel s r e long-time
resident* of th* United Slates,
but not d llte iu ."
Fit i t tip to the Fill on the
alb-ge , 1 Moscow-directed ring tn
the United 81010* rente from a
_________
women member of (he Communist
party, the Sun M id. The news

•loiKg
ry addedt
eddedt

ho-- nm■■jlojii- ™
e (t,:
action, lf ° th e Indictments are
^
•ue-estfully prosecuted, will
farth er Indictment* against those
party member* who w ore employ­
ed by the New Deal la govern­
ment Job* which required taking
an oath of allegiance to the
U t I M States.
" I f pursued and upheld In high­
er courts, the Indictment of the
tea Reds will asrve a s a backstop
fM possible ejsrvktket of many
JU•V
'V

Iwi, however, will follow only If
th IN-partmcnt of Justice is suerestful in upholding thu indicttnuuti against the Red party leadns
If successful. It fs assumed
thut all Communist party memh e n fare the likelihood of the
Mini- charge.
"It la understood now- that actual
evluente of espionage was not of
a h i t u r e to produce Indictments
that would hold up tn court. The
Fill still i* working on several
farts of the Investigation, and will
cot Unue to do so, ragsrdlcet _
Ihu outcome of the action against
the r « t y leedrrs."

Impounded Forts
It'aMlaeve tree* r a a e IIMI
from a n airport In Westchester
County, N.Y.
Thu U.S. Coast Guard had a
plane ready on Saturday which
* M tw have escorted the bomber
'back to
to tne
the United Utates
a i s l e , from
fro
all its lights as noon as it was
airtiorno. It carried only two
parachutes.
spare engine
HOOTII COM MISSION
LONDON, BP} — Following
lha family tra&lt;ditlon. Cadet
. .___
Stuart
Hr-oth. g r e a t grandson of Wltllam

D&lt;mth whn founded and was Ute
of

rote,

A F T E R ...... •
July 31st 1048
We Will Be Located
Room 225 Meisch Building

RFltS CLAIM CATERPILLAR
MOSCOW, (A*J—"Isvestta" says
thi&gt;l ihi first caterpillar tractor
we* built in DWK by a Russian. •
Coninuing Soviet preis reports o n'
orii'Vil Russian discoveries and
in v r tio n j , the paper says F e o d o r ’
Aiixmovirh Blinov, a self-taught
mechanic, built in 1MW the f l r a t ’
maihl’H' with caterpillar treads
s i.i later added to it a steam •
engine.
Illlnov acquired r ip e Genre, ex­
plained "Iivestla," working a s a
nu-rimnir on a Volga River

(«I AIMMIHtl)
vr * r

"Dixie would lie our national
anthem today!"
T h a t’s the way it goes. They
shonldn't uughtta have brought
up them states rights. It stirred
tong memories. If the shuntin’
start i, i t ’s gonna he different this
time

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three things In get thrir candi­
dates before Florida voters:
I. They ran propose a slate of
electors whnif names could he
w ritten ip on the general election
ballot.
2. They could try to win over
the Democratic electors whose
u.unce will appear on the ballot
ond persuade them to cast their
electoral college vote* for T h u r­
mond instead of TYuman.
3. They could get some SO.001I
Democrat* or Republicans to
formally change their party ^aD
filiations on registration hooks,
t h e n - qualifying as a legal mi­
nority p a r t y - hold a convention
and certify electors to the gen­
eral election ballet. That is an
untried method which may have
ileal tiueelegal pitfall* and practical
ques­
Bon* th
a t would make it a diffitions
that
cult road.
J A P 8 TO ENGLAND
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the spot whrre Jeff Davis took
of/L-r: in Atlanta when- they turn
th-ir eyes as they pass the house
in which Sherman slept; in Charle ‘t ip whore they uncover at the
name of Fort Sumter.
H the office of a prominent
nUr-ini Saturday, this conversatii n took place:
"We'il have won at Gettysburg
if l.ongstiect had moved when hr
was siippmed to. Lee was count­
ing - n him to march after Newell
rolled up the Yankee flanks. If
hi- had lieen on the hall, our (toys
woo'd1** lieen in Washington next
m itn ln g ."
CAUSE OF TROUBLES
"Y ’ui're dead right. And !&gt;**
would have dictated a peace—
a classic of generosity mid highmindedness. The whole world
would lie different today. There
w n d d n 't Iw any Communists—"
“Noi high prices, nor high
tat iff*, nur preferentlsl freight
rates, nor Republicans- "
“ Me almost had 'em ticked fel­
lows. If we had left the capital
in .Montgomery and drawn back
oiifY. over extended lines—"
"Thu Yanks would1** lieen dead

Halifax. However, the B-17 took

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known to support him.
Whatever electors yi
you vote for
will have full freedom to cast
Florida'* Preeldentlal vutc as
they like - for you, &gt;u them­
selves, IP lhoy please.
The ballot confusion is fuit an­
other link in a chain of blurred
political avents that came out uf
the Philadelphia convention nf
the Democratic Party.
Aa It standa now, there ar*
two sets of presidential electors
certified to the general election
ballot.
One group was selected by the
Republican* tn th* spring party
primary. Votes for them mean
vote# for Dewey.
The other group was selected
by the Democrats. Four of thorn
have said they will cast their
elector vote* lor President Tru­
man. The other four generally
are regarded a* anti-Truman, al­
though they haven't been very
poaitive *u response to queries
•bout their Intention*.
The Dtxterrat* can do one of

Dr. C. L. Persons

Miners A r e Trapped
In Oklahoma Mine

Dixiccrat Mtitterings

T h n e'* been a rush at the pub
lit N u a r y these la -1 fi-w days for
Ih&gt;, Ks about the Civil War—p a r­
don nir, suh—the War Between
the States.
A lot of Miamians are remem­
ber Inc the old lime# when they
II*ti’ ntd In griniml veterans who
fit H Chirkntnniign snd seen the
Yrr.V- hlgh-tsil for rover.
An old msn on Flagler nltrct
told interested bystanders Satur­
day
" I ’m gonna clean up my pappy's
butternut lirrcrhp* and oil my
np-l-rvl gun and get ready In
nisseh on Washington."
I’cHoui diluent, over Ixiurhon
hi*V - lit, forget to cuss tmrivil.
txori Scotch drinker* long enough
Occurrinjr tut the newton of most fmjuent illnem* ImRitta to say:
those Missi-slppi
in ntonj of the country, the flrat international conference on I "By heavens,
are right."
imliornyvlitis in New York Hbh a t t r a c t e d wide attention' dclemte*
HAS FAMILIAR RING
among puzzled pliyidciattN and worried parents.
All this Is-rauM- of newsp«i&lt;er
ReimrtM und diKCUiudonH at the conference |Miinted up a n r e n ts ami radio rrr.ort* of
proKrewt iwing made In treatment of the disease. Medical whs l happened in Philadelphia
week when the Democratic
people are learniny how to Jdiwen the severity of the attack last
natinnnl convention wrangled over
when prompt diagnu.sl* in made, ami it is suggested that s l a n t ’ rights.
many incipient cnneii nre prevented altogether Ity the quick It nad a mighty familiar ring
uction of imrcnts who put children in U&gt;d at the first idgn to the Hard core of Dade roun'Jnns
rame from Georgia, Alabama
of any disorder during the polio season, even though symp­ who
(hr* Carolina*. They remem­
toms of |Ktlio may not hnvc ap|tcanKi. Great gains have Imkhi am’
ber ( S battle cries uf their grand­
made in ^during, in many instances curing, resulting para­ dads.
lysis.
Miami is by no means a typi­
Emphnsized also, somewhat dampening the layman's cal Southern city. But when this
of talk I* flying around hire,
optimism, is the spreading acceptance of the idea that gen­ kind
thtnk what I* happening in Mont­
eral rules cannot yet bo made for treatment. Differences per­ gomery. where a baby, before he
sist from case to case In the effectiveness of various forms la christened, views the star on

The Democratic parly lioeM*
fMt it i* the patty of minoritie*.
In the North it receive* *trong
support from «uch minority group*
a* the Irish, the Italian*, the Jew*
ahd the negme*. In recent yean
H bat abn been the patty of
■Moulin like the labor union*,
the unemployed, and other "forpatten men.” However, it* large*!
and moit coniiilent minority iui»
potter ha* alway* been the SoliJ
South which almoit without etccaption ha* voted the Democratic
ticket evet time the day* of An­
drew Jackion. Today, however,
the South i* a minority without
a party and without a friend. It
ha* hern drierted by the Demo of treatment and therapy. No method can be called beat, or
cralic parly and i* ignored by the lie applied with expectation of accurately nrudirted results.
International comparing of notes still brings no clue to
Republican party.
Uncle Sam » getting hard with
Iktdr Joe. He i* about to uy
that hit mpply wagon* are going
through In Beilin if be ha* to
Mail
hell out
----- -----. . . of everyone between
the Rhine and the Elbe. Well, we
are not prepared to *ay whether
we ought to May in Berlin or not.
Like a lot of other American* we
don't know whether it make*
that much difference to u* or nol.
But there'* one thing we do know.
Wo don't like-the idea of being
tun out of ilcdin, by the Ruuiani
or onybody *Ue. And if our State
Department think* we ought to
•lay in Berlin, then the *upply
wagoa* ought to go through if It
Mk«a all the atom bomb* at Oak
. Ridge to get them through.

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An increitsc of violence in juvenile delinquency hns gumhand in bund with tin- increased (listrilmtion of comic issik^
featuring murder, tot turc and other violent crimen, declares
Ur. Fretleric Werthani in The Rentier's Digest for August.
Dr. Werthnm is director of tin1Psychiatric Service of Queen*
General flostiitnl mid of the Uiftirguc Clinic, New York, if is
article is condensed from The Saturday Review of Litera­
ture.
Front his own clinical studies mid those of his associa­
tes, Ur. Wortham cites the case histories of several crimes
of violence recently committed by teen-aye youths. Ranging
from the la-ating mid handcuffing of a four-year-old girl to
to the slabbing of n boy. each of these acts is traced by Wertbam directly to the chi'd criminal’s adtlition to comic IsMiks.
Many other juvenile crimes point to the comic-itook in­
fluence, Werthnm insists. A 17-yenr-old killer left a note
signed "The Devil"; three lft-year-old hoys killed a 14-yearoltl "for revenge"; a 13-year-old Chicago boy who murdered
a playmate told his lawyer he read all comic iKtoks he could
yet. Typical wits the recent killiny of a policeman by a New
York youth. "Is that crime so astonishlny.” Werthnm nsks,
"In view of the comic-itook cover showiny a man mid woman
shootiny it out with the jtolice, to the uccnmtmnimcnl of
'We’ll yivc those flatfcet n belly full of lend'?"
,
Refutfny the nryuments in behalf of the comics, Wertham contends that they do not represent the natural choice
of children, its their defenders say, for no other hooks are
on sale lit 10 cents in candy stores and at newstnnds. That
they nre nnt educational is evident by their distortion of the
classics. Yet many school children have confided to Werthnm
that the Ixxik re|&gt;orta they write um homework are baaed on
the comic-hook version of a classic, "so they won't h a v e
to read the orlyinnl."
Thu author sees the mass production of comics seriously
threateniny the publication of yood, inexpensive children’s
books. He estimates that 75 percent o f parents are opposed
to comic books, mid ebaryes that the "ex|&gt;eria" who approve
of them are In the employ of the comic-itook business.
Three U.S. cities—Indiuiijtolls, Detroit and Hillsdale.
Mich.—have acted nyninst the safe nf comic Utoks deemed
harmful to youth, accurdiny tp the American Municipal As­
sociation. In Chicayo, school children recently burned all the
comic hooks they could collect mid persuaded neiyhltorhissl
dealers to discontinue their sale.

That would be terrific punlihmeat.
Not only at* America. Britain
and Fiance nr ctmttant consulta­
tion. but officials of the recently
tty DeWITT MsrKK.N7.IK
formed Western Kuropean Union
,\P Foreign Affair* Analyst
.. Britain. Franoe, Belgium, the
We hear from Infnrmiil quar­ Netherlands ami Luxembourg have let'ii meeting in the Hague
ter* In Washington that the western allies - America. Britain ami to discus* their rotnmoii interests
Franc* -- ar* expected to reach in the turlllc of Berlin. T he Lonagreement this week on a pl»- j don Time* says Russia will he i
gram aimed at countering, with closely watching this Hague con­
forceful measures, the Russian ference. and adds:
"It has long been clear that
fmxl blockade of Western Itcrlin.
That'* grand! It mean* a m a­ the Soviet government is seeking
jor show-down, becau*e thi* sav­ to complete it* program in Cen
age at tempt to starve the civilian tral Europe, ami |«-i hairs beyond,
population ef the German Capital before the west iis fully
has become a symbol of the Rus­ ixrd."
What is the Red program for
sian challenge to democracy. If
the Bolshevist* can get away with Central E urope? Answer: it call*
that barbarity, then they can get not only for th* consolidation of
-rich shaky conquest* a* Cxccho
n uav with anything.
Slovakia, but for the taking over
Iluv fc* before we applaud of Itoth Germany and Austria.
any. more let's get it straight in The battle of Berlin is part und
ji. i n'nd« Juat what that r r - parcel of nil effort to oust the
|,i e Jl.on " f o r c e f u l measures" Western Allies entirely from ihi*
means. It doesn't necessarily mean Reich and incorporate h in tin
'm easures of force," that I*, Communist empire. With this
strong arm action. It presumably achieved. Russia would hold an
does mean economic or political almost impregnable military posi­
1 sanctions (or Imthl which would tion across Central Europe from
he calculated to put a fierce which to further her world revo­
squeeze on the Muscovite*.
lu tio n .
I emphatlxe this point lierause t That is why Moscow is taking
la th ii a lot of talk about "lAi'iis- mi many ri&gt;ks in challenging th«ures of force" is lining bandied Western Allies in Germany. IB-r
about. In Its essence that I* war general offensive has tiegun tn
talk. Huch talk doesn't win wars, Imp down and she is acting in
but it can breed 'em. We've al- desperation. Therein lies the tral
readv seen one sharp reaction In danger of war.
the heavy slump on Ihr stork
market.
IHXIK is CORN
Tallahassee. Ha.--Bixii* IK i»Now mind you. there might
come a time when "measures of riety corn planted by two l.r«ti
force" would have In be used, County negro 411 club Utya ami
iiecause the democracies have no one farm er Is m n k i n g g««i-l
intention of hacking down. How­ ginwth. ar-eorillng to English M.
ever. that would be after “force­ Greene, negro (arm agent. The
hoys and the farmer a i e trying
ful measures" had failed
There are various ways In thi* variety for the first time
I whieh powerful sanctions could t&gt;e
applied to Russia if she |wr*l*l *
ill her effort* to force the hand*
M a r g a r e t l'. G w a l l n e y
of the Western Allies by the
Jcsvlcr
Inhuman expedient of depriving
furmrrlj with
2 , 100,000 defenseless civilian* of
C. I~ Pruyn
food and fuel. One of these, a*
In Winter Park
this column ha* pointed out IwMather Furniture Slur*
fore, would be through action by
ihe United Nations which could
apply sanction* after conviction.
But sun|to*ing the U.N. should
find it impossible to handle this
criiis •• what then? Well, the
democratic bloc could get to.
OPTOMETRIST
get her and apply the sanction*
PROMPT COMPI.BTB
outaidr the U.N. They are the
ones who would have to make
OPTICAL SERVICE
Mi CURTAIN, Okla., J u ly 20.
1
the
sanctions
effective
anyway,
t/P' - A n undetermined number of
niassew prescribed, dispensed
coni rim ers were trapped in the even if the peace organisation
Repairs and adjustments made
ordered
them.
The
Russians
ami
(•one -Star Coal mine today, John
Uours 9-II — 1-8
slave-state* c e r t a i n l y
M Malloy, chief nine inspector, their
'Wouldn't cut their own throats.
h a t 1-11
snnoi'nced.
Huch sanctions might mean not
Phone Z9«
Uitwuer 78 and 100 men were
;
only
a
severance
nf
diplomatic
employed at the mine hut It was
Atlantic National Hank llldg.
not known how many were in the | trial inns with Russia and her
Hanford, Florida
satellites hut the stoppage of all ,
wurx’ngs.
trade
with
the
Communist
blur.
I
,
Chief II. R. Lowrey of the
Oklsnoma Highway Patrol order­
ed Palrnl units from the McAlester troop into the area to aid In
r«’eim work and to handle traffic
In the area. *

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THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY JULY 20, 1948

PAGE TlIRErr

Miss Hi l l Honored
At Kitchen Show ?r

Social A n d Personal Activities

M.»» Mary ildi. h inie-elect of
July wa* hoiioied with a kitchen
1rhower revyiitl) iriveu hy Mr*.
M. K. ltakri and Mr*, Reginald
. Soderbtum at the Hakrr home on
| \Ve»l Firnt Street. Lovely- a*
, anxvmeni* of aunimer flower*
decorate,! the room*.
. (iamt*R carrying out a brhlal
; theme were enjovcl during
levering with prite* l^ing w„„
by Mr* Ralph Pelera. Mr*. I&gt;

I n t i Palace
Thi-v w ,fe f lr* t1of tin debut mitt.
move. over
u*«L In piWce of formal court,, by ’ u tiiinujri carpet toward the toyal
Queen Victoria after the death of pair, ii.ky to he* tir r t cut trey,
thc ltin c c Contort.
make* two pace, to the ught.

King Edward \ 11 iiwd t- hare

Ink

n*l lime

ta-foir tiie

the moat •leirant court p n r n t a Qu ■-n
tioii), with champagne and lot* of K.og Milliam l \
the |n-t
T c l t p l n m r l IN
Carlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor
food and glitter
It wa* very Mr.r to a.*all Mm*elf ..f the royal
hoop Itable and *pare.| no cxpenac. p i i ' lege of biasing each young
At formal p r e ie n ta t i- ., ., gi,l ,au&gt; .ill, &gt; »he had been pr,‘Minted
Jtnud wear «
of white or
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known •\* t ii»f
pearl gray, with ,h.ut *lc.v«-, her *1,1** ol f e a l t y William ditliked
with long glove*.
t„ j th, glil- w.-.i, paint, lie
• ai„ia covered
, _
tick to| Th-x»‘ plume, an- mount, d in her
1 it ma.h hi. lit
WEDNESDAY
Mi*. L. E. Tew today announced
P i. and Mm. H a iti tt diuff
i *»lr. *"d ■ houuurt or f. i.lh.-r fan „
,
The auxiliary of tin- Brother­ the engagement and approaching
hood of Hallway Trainmen will marriage of her daughter, Mary and daughter, KlilnWlli, l . m i e •
I * c* l , u i , n h,',r.
lluh,, , A
Vl W I", at lull
llett'* Sewing
have a party at the home of Sir*. H t.rn, to Othrl II Sullivan, eon turned after apeiiiRng «riernl
wink*
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freahmont.
at the cnnclu*i»n
ofs incr.i’fv oil the kfround * atlaihe*! T luviie Photii* 1 I’.m*.
to In l head or tu tin- n.-.klin,- «f
Mm *1. It. Pavia ha* lift for
THURSDAY
(he game*.
he an event of Augu.-t.
die*,.
a viait with her *on. Hetman U
8t. Monica Chapter, Holy Crua*
Thu*e enjoying the evening with itelThe
Mi** Tew graduated from Sem­
King and Queen »iun.l in
Epiacopal Church, will apontor n inole IIia:h School in tW4 and Mldilleton, who i* n »tvident at
Miaa Hill m i ' Mr, J P llnllx- front of two rhait* .if &gt;&lt;ni. *ui
Columbia 1’niveralty in New York i &gt;i&gt;.m Well,-■&gt; and Rita Hayworth eti. ountcr the fonied atrangei in elaw. Mi*. T \ Melt*. Mi* E.
Stanley llruih party at the Pari eh Florida Slate
with the
:t»i» ' c i i . from i'.dund.ta'* auapctio*' lo&gt;. ' I.a.ly From Shanghai” at V. Millet. Mr* Peter*. Air*, llnn- rounded hy lh.- thtmie gmit.1 tn
Homo at 8:00 P. M The public cle*» of HM7. For the part year City.
O p lo fn etrin l
aeariet coat* wnli epauh-tlr* of
the Rilx riieatr. Thursday and Friday
coniially Invited to attend.
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Mm. J. Urn Hey &lt;Id ham » n boa­
Mr. Sullivan ante ted the Navy
ORLANliD, July 20
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Mi and Mr* E t" Smith and
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• 1 dik ta t aaf *&gt;Mvit ••i •i RUtiouttc* W)| *••mliict II ( Jc n to iu tm U itn «»f Cm Itin** TIiMim-.y
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Lime Knight Circle of the Firat •ts'.l.-rted at the Sanford Naval
k • at |iu\l..i.ii It,-a. Ii at tl
Peter Ja.k»nh llo.hv, *«.ii of Mr*. lift* M -* .ii a* from I ;IM tM
Rapti'.t Church laat night. Ilright Ai* Static-fi dining tt orld War II 11ul rlii Min Apai tiiiriit*
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A n n Hud.'. *&gt;l N o w \ c*iW Fit}"
colored xinniaa were u*ed to de­ lie ht&gt;a .oinpli-t.il two yeui* of
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.ini* f A|ionA«»rnhip iif II (I, i
The wedding t,.,.|.
thi*
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lit I W E EADS
t ly . a m i
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an mf...n,n Kh ■t »i* Cii
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deuce fimn M n c n . tin t Sanfi.'d *»f
VVrtili*, In it
I !*&lt;» mimitf* iiiitl *w ircttH.ls, I AiuiriiiiH'
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!2: •!-17, wa* presented hy Mr*
a n d a i e m a k i n g t hen Inline u'
f*? *t 1 * mm**I lllrh'n shm t w while I llIVitultniir* t*♦ L« (itcHeiitiHl 1«» flu*
Odk.av arm also hail charge of
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the prog, am, the topic of which
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r»»» thr Ifnflitr.
jMt)r tnay Iilflk** thr ciatle wht'n
wa*: ‘ Tin Rural Church and It* way", e; John Keeling, ej and . t it ill * '1. Cull. Ill lit Paint and
hi ltc»l mnn,
l 1 • iniftr* will U* uHen mi*l I an* U * i pie-entutiufi i» »fht &lt;lul* tl
llodv It. pail Simp
Need'..** Each member related Pavid Ruuai, p
Mi
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ii m i n t c*l
w i t h i'1' "* ‘hrucht* wilt ht» M*i veil An* |
Th** May nffair*. at which only
some incident which n country
Puatmuatei Joel Field explained
tin*
■ Ti , f A*lull Liliit'Aliiill t tt I * 1 *1*■11innit r fit ion I*y iti«* r «&gt;in j fllI AIm*•r i» a h * u *•»»* i■11r*mine* 11 t ti
Ntri J. A M«-Kiniii\ nml Miti. in 1i .
ll|i|)imi1t* hire Slitlimt
ehu'ch brought tu mind. Mr*. J. the aet-up of Roy* State and
I ■
H) ii
^l ..i t , (Mil " H hr that »»f ft f|«nif wnurr ,lh»ii tnaimli*"*. n m h, hi m the
«»f t i o M - l - u t . N t* w hile Mi Huiir* i* al p t ttl u
F. Rlier invited the member* to Mt* Dorothy Fox Florida Air
11(1
S.
I*iilin«'fIn
A iv .
I'htint- 1' l
ai.'l i •-h*h.-r that ran In* attai hiMl
»ii«ailin*m
1 the fu«t (h**ir
meet vith her at her home at IBM line* utatltintiia-ter, told of mw |f H vta*tt*l fi* •I t** tln*st tumio nft* r -I mlrnt
t«»
«t
makro
of
\aruuiu
clean•»(
ilnckiriRhain
I'.vl.i.
*
put
Into
I
itH Mr*
M« Kn*u«\’
^ F re n c h Avenue for the Auguit plane facilitiei were donated v . s t * . :
I
. N|»lr will make their W*
&lt;u*« ft i thr l.i.t t triu* titu r tin*1
1^. Sti»i*% h*-mi* nt
meeting
Mr*. Verna M en en g c r through her aginry hv I'rviident puiiDt** Mr m«l Mr?
( t*•1
I III I ailriH'ltd \v r n u f. Tlifv
w..« pieirnted with a piece of j Dyer of the Airways line,
tiahlri.
a wf.Mtn,* tilp to
The A lll,'l i».ill- " v ie alio.i,g
I I* * ■1* Texas.
tllvri in the Pielude p a tte rn at a
Stanley llrunilcy who wa* apon- vift* "! In s ,■t* ■, Mi
1,0*8) | , i -*.|i- pi i •» in,nt mi two
w* id mg gifi from the circle.
*oiod hv the Kiwnnlv Club intro
•&lt; p ir a t e .lay
I. m u d ) '
i l &lt;&gt;1 I i ■
Hi H .1* ii 1.1*1" .....................
were -e r re d 0 ■
Hi* f.-ll-. * ....... ..
f R
ihg in.I lithe, -i itng,* pii'liihii
the *&gt;n.. me Mr . Hi.er Mr* S u t e whc iharikril tlio l.egior. foi
Hints lo IlmiNcwives
. &lt;| ihe p i. . .. .i play • t t. i • .1
* l|.d.*..ll
Dr. and \1| . .1
Wall
F.
. Mi
l.d.u Lad-i.
‘P P / n d r. lattd a few^ nf th. &gt;r
It, II \ | . HOYLE
i u »n*. plume* and &gt;1..riling jewel
By l-rlw l.r H 'I linr.l-y
y
h it f.ll III,-III !', Wll.'IC
Mi* Henry Ii.......i n Mr* II H out.tandlng. e x p e i ------- rti. v In b a n
' ,Df!K. I/I* riielr IIIUit ry. Hal tl. p. I I . atol cel eta..nv
ull.'d t e i l u i i of the
Cl
r
Mia U A. Cagle.
,B? bb&gt;'«,l.n r i ” S n ‘ 1Ro',Bry: i t h w " . ..
t*
| he
u. tiling that can In- done of llie ..in . . . . i t i out in.Jim Ludwig, LH*: fra iit tr a il|, -• ,.l tli. il dailghl.'i.
m i m i N il m i
Ml* Mi MfiK« I f i t M u II: All
H.. n e a t Ann i tenn f.-matr dl'l.hlailt. &gt;il.&gt;t hi-lfi - win,, -uuple
aton, J a VCe,'*: and Eugene Sexton ....
Amler *..... who wiR
■ iieii. it. - inn, t.itie in,■ lie l.e- at
M
.
.
II
I
Li. 111**1*
nfiiilhw.il li. - k - . liie men .mi
auonaotva by l’u*t 18.1, Aliniiim t.' ,.)(l(, Mui’l i ll" pital on t t . d f,u Malting nny i[le*MliaklUg Jut., (a .
1
limp of E utope i* [dual* trn m*, mini..in' I'l.iiti*'* ot , ii. k
Spring*. Arm.Id Harrington. »pon- (|i,mjrv 'f
u liloj.i, o|a&gt;l«thni. . lulhilig *1- . II,. -I ..f the f
S.
Why
c.in't
Winn,m »U.‘*. llie full cmliwy u i no
lo pm tin i .• I \ ,-i ..nit in • caul ion cl. ■r hi
Ini.gel n IIIUM for t It*- Wuinelifnlk
preaent,
\ fact uf ten ri &lt;■v ilioir limp*. I ih.*
'lie ht'lli, • uui i .
, Xpl . te.l t o III I •'*" in H:i&gt;tu.|'
Iny «ev»n atom •cientlata to put
I a l w a y * pioiniaing you 111' men *llliply Iw.wi-d.
Mr. Field announced a aurpriM* tudav I.' aeive n 11, I »|» cml uveij. nkl'.l
ll.
ll
|n
I
f&lt;
I
till'llinfititratimal radioactive iautupe* fur the Roys Slat.- member* and
The CU-toni ..f pre-entlng .le
lellieinla'M'd | mg__ reipiu. ll ii- ' die Hint i, |wr- Ho &gt; "ill They get up am) ,ay
num e. _
S_
he w d l I
T-hv-producta of an atomic pile—
tiuthhle* lo tl.. royal pair goe*
preaented rnrh wuh miniature a* the foimer Ml»* P&gt; ’ &gt; Ant, h &gt;,, 11. liaigiit. I.a a -ni.Hith eye r. , ...'lily
to work. The iwtopea ore uaed in ailvcr painted renTira* of the
L'cu*e me. I want to go and I.ad. *o far it- liMtorv l* atiiii**l
point When a needle
medical ,-eaenrrh and nre equally Reechcraft plane In which th*y who wa* lirevmtlall a »i!|H'l' u i,iu| ,i
rl.hi.ge m\ face,"
Ithleln i'. 11, me. Ileva I lime* uni*
;
ha*
lieen
I.
t
,.i
Idunled,
aufti-ri
leminnl
of
the
hwal
huapHal.
Ut.rf.il In friction experiment* and made the trit&gt; to Tallaha»r&lt;-e.
P t w.uui they In trig it bark. day a yeui wm* ...| a*ide wlten
happenin
-.-Ming,
ll
•iiiuiM
(hi
In iclving problem* of luhrica.ion.
Ili“ - it i* again—the name old anylnwly cuuld .'rlier tlu'ii preLloyd F. Hoyle wn* directed to
I d i n a r . led.
For iiutanei*. radioactive iron ha* n.ake an effort to tertire a field
ll. &lt; pan they look out Willi them, *er.re. to t. -tify loynlty nr. if a
The
]*.
all
.i
.
'plain
ll.at
n
been intioducrd Into airplane en­ gun to roplare the one dorat. I
eli.4.k«-.l .....lie - ip . .t-trlie*, n le *' i.l a . Iiahgr? Di ,* it ju*t o favor wa* d, -it. &gt;1. to petition the
gine* and the amount appearing hv the Poat for *cran during the
It, Roll I HUM \S
of the man Icing *hurt- king.
toiigh-tdg. .1 &lt;■.. ll..y, an.I hn'ak* rrn
- in the lubricating oil h a t been war. Jim Harrell and A. S to le !
h .1 cml?
I 111-,' Ilf let 111.oil "ill awing Ii... Ill
• hrt'od, nnd a Idont point pucker*
i i , H to gauge the extent of wear of Orlando r r u ueate.l that hoximr
I&gt;, III,' pteiich till* plea for a pill tier ” til. I...I new nt Rucking
HOLLYWOOD, July Jii i,l*&gt; l . ii mug- llie fal.iii1,
due to fiicticn. In agriculture, mat rhea he anon *ored here by
'i.
:u tlie great \ met n an
t u n e t. e n
1 iu- re.'die id '., xhiiiil.l 1-' the el.
radioactive Uotopi*, w-ill enable re- the Poat. Comnufhlcr Wrigt.* nt*- t ' a i y tiratu lilin |dui. will n«w
fi i. i.l- fa.e hy *nytng ( nm nuj
,
ill'llthil
agi
hi
nnd
ti,
'
l
i
g
h
t
f.u
I
t.'
tin.'ad,
ju».
a*
e ' p r . - i . i i i ihe dummv
ici.rrh group* to aludy more clow, pointed a rnmmittee to InventR-ale
c • 1.1. 1 .1 tni*..gyni*l. 'u fferm g W'O
")t 1
1 tt .
tilthi
end
-Ii.
oil
I
n
*
ti..
lig
h
t
play
Hu
till,
mle
n
ly the ptoceaiea of growth.
thi* poaaibility.
fr
i
a
Iif.
I.mg
cn»e
of
fm
atiated
Mule tt'ni Hi ule."
weight I*.i tin lidule. 1. &lt;oar*e pu',;.( love.
s,i„ti .i.iiiini
&gt;nv wianen put
id u l e d j B ra
..- I.* hole* in
I on thi* look I* , an*, tlmy aren't
f’aiy wn* ng'iuilly
I
.
we
Women
borne
of
mv
to tto "The I lord Man for hut do j | |,r faint, which puli* tie look* wifi
lw',1 friend' are Women. I *il'C of thi-rnselve*. Dthet* *nv
Every ■ • u l l i f ttie - *ir* t III rim fine art ry e
lliCV do .1 to nvuid wrinkle*
I
after hi* «.n lent
hi"
hit
Hie -nwdual trail for thr di.r’t know the ri'iiaon. Rut I do
Should lie Manted. Rut lie ran t j wear* uui a heavy tinea.!. The
Starting Monday, July 2(i, my nhoppo will l&gt;e t-ltmeti for
'■***'k - f dli,vli»h* ulin Ii i on,'* | tra-n' h-i *i » many time*, admitting krov it t, killing el,hairy. Any
wait f..i the E ngR»h film '&lt;&gt;
t"*'h
' hrv
," " 1. " J o r e i n t c l lI l - imull
r t i a i l aknow
n tn a *
■ what
w i i i t i *I n
rx , f i l l n
il,, H
U •
menu
who
liu*
Iwo werka.
*
&gt; prepaicl, and J „ ' ph futteii will w• i/i gt h* il h• ,« H nI«u* n t*h»i p .i i **i, ■umi ti lH. gi livi fef-n rth.
til
*, 1
r n ,’ n
do It in*lead, f a i y guv* Into 20«n*
' '** J 1 1 *vri«u »l&gt;
yii*Mr«| h i t M‘At nm!
. p e r d . r l . l e in t h e p i n c h # * , t o o
Ri'-()|H*n Aug. D Watch for new apodnh
Fox'* hilarlotia story of » Lur&gt;- ' . , i . l . o f t i n err I
. • lw—ii .inlihtd in return, a* by nn
" h e n ’ reaiRi..,
. mnehine ,
1' . " ' J ' .* "
M 1 ” leu
\ by
pean who m ailiea an Amrrliun
|c» I ■.
try the
lh.- elninmy
&gt; la in ,n v fTnre ot the
..........1 ■ ti. .......ad
.........
... female
woman and tile* to gam entrance neertle,, i— 11
................
....... —
i,n _
,i
i
- . ,
g i " « ' Vmvrh
\iriorle iti
fciiia,' fare. gplR.
rl.o
u
g
h
,h.
eye
........
do
.......
.
n
l!
w
'
""
1
tr
«"ndr.ru*
hidden
,
..rittii„de
into lhr I'. S.
Pimm* R7I
206 North Pnrk Ave.
, Then 'h e n H„ ,...tle go.- wov*. 'indi'r the ma*4 of the great
Tpr KI|U
I hi* frotrti
The at tot doean't yet
o a n f e m n l . fare
f„... the day
u n from Irohhv
50
lay they
they tturn
hi* "huahand" will he. The film d"wn I..... the p la t, ind er neath,
Thi*
i&gt;
th*'
far,
they
wear
In
S'
r
i
’
^
|
4141V
4
•o'
o
nylon*,
nml
dianemhle
it
will I*, shot moatly around gov­ in - thread he* it, tin*
put Ilr —Diin tilted. i'ye» glared,
I d e e * Hi', i .I t r ii 4If Li i nk.
ernment huhling* in Kutope. He
r.iolith fiturted III l.rilit dl*dal„. iu I* .n old ago. wbi ii they let
natural warm
humanity
(lien letinii* for another film at
O 11*111 high .1- if it wen' lo-ilig tie
V M » N 1 \ « \N M M i
, *h .w :l.ii.ugh again.
e&lt; utioiliy-recked liKO. ‘ Ill .hnni:
I
■
i1
*i
d
from
I*
liln.l
by
nn
lnvi*ilile
•nn, I "In* - Oi*i» thifiiHAtu!
I
Y i&gt;l»- th at'* why ch ild re n ami
my lawn-mow er," aay* he, "To n«tMmti
imiii'ip i*f humr ifi*4Hn (wsl f |. hi ook
..I.* l.e,re* are an popular.
Ink. care of the grtl** growing In
The
native
Arne,
n
a
n
male
ha*
|kl«Mhii*|ii w n i' «itiin« *1 nt the m n
the KKO atieota.
. •!',,.&lt;&gt; ,o arc„*|o,ill'll to meet Dig
.
*i„
r«*iili*r hi'tu iluriuir « irr«*iii
on the &gt;t,eet* and by
Tvnmhot l u n t '* . • rr* ^ ! ' ci^hl-iiav |*rrifM|, arnmlmif I** H,l*
*,
i i ...
tu tte d atemt J,III,-Fox'* irt'iii' Mr**
Rennie F. Wihlcr, M«di*on &gt;.iv* uf hi* land that he unconaclinr.it of tin* rarvet of hi* wife.
. ! / Iu,' come to ii**ume thi* I*
Jean Wallace. “She ha* appeared County home agent.
the natiiiul e«|ue.*iun fur a wom­
,n only one picture in four year*
It might be for a |
|l&gt;. re nri' almut night meiliun, an to wear
t h r , c,” hr *il)», "and they Won’t *,/.-•! ftankfu, ter* to a pourul. • rib',.-an La.lv Zi.inliie, hut fur a
givr hrr a ic Ii-bm- Wr may »"&lt;■ nrpt.'i’It lo rnakn a hearty main ■ . e American nomun—m-ver.
i,it! lawyer* nlmul It." Thr pnmd ■ll ti f"i a fam ily of flout.
Hil* gieat, glacial, expre**ionhii'l.arnl ,av» Jrur, did a fine joh |
* female fa n •onietimea up.
w hal ilt, y o u c u r e n.* lung
yn tt're e ttv *•!■t|»*-tI in tlii*
,„ hi* New York film. *’Jlg*ay,’
i .11* 'iatting men fioni oth&lt;
t i n v e n e t t c w a t e r r e |n T le n l rttfti-'tiiine o i n t
S t y l e d l,y
i . i ri iiu. high hope* for her career.
*r • ,|i what tu tin,light of tin
S h e r R u a t k e t,f R e m i t iln l lliivcelle (T'ltrlteae I n R r if . . .
,'ltlie*
I a-kt d one wi*e Eu
Jimmy Stewart ha* Irwn d rop­
&gt; •** *'l, here.
ertm fiirtalilc w lte n w n r i t ,.i, n r l e n r tiny a n d yrr\ •• -» proping hint* all over lJnlv»r*al4Of • MATH
" W ’ll '* ti i, f I *ay cau*e any I •
Im rn a tio n n l that lie want* to
t eel [rill w lleti e x p o s e d It, sltnyver*. S liiiiit iiryy s t y l i n g
41c - S IT E S
t '.rflier cut* in the Euro,rear,
play h, the the film verahm "I
wi t h l a r g e d e lm 'lin R I e li.n.d li , i g 1, t Ife d , illti, k mid
OPENS 13:45
...
i*ry
piugt
am
fund*
7"
he
a*
keil
---X
• llour)-.’’ I’layw right Mary L’ha*e
l
l i t n l e r ’s Green.
P. M. DAILY
\ *t.itil it wouldn't, he *aid:
i* working n„ the acteen veraion.
"F i mkly, they p in tle me. They
PARAMOUNT NEWS
I.ut »o fur no one ha* *lH.ken t ' 1
tiv extremely haul to dre** dif.li imy alnrut playing it. I lr ’* alill
f. ently and imlivhlually — hut
hoping. Meanwhile, hr. finiahe I
l l ! ••! tk*i* and
H &gt; al»o *eem to go to any length
• l.ii, (Jolla Slay llaiijiy” ami In
U i !•■*• I i , —a* bale!
i.. uinl.e all thei, face* look alike.
devoting hiniM'lf to gulf and tend&gt;’bill!. • •
••
I hove difficulty tellur^ them
b tl l i . «• • • # • « * * • •
Ing hi* plane fur the Rendix race,
.1 o t -'Xrepl by their rlnllie*."
'••irai* —* b * !•» &lt;*r
tl. . aim conalderlng a Rroailwuy
I l.e geiiltem u,, bit hi* head exllir,Ua H r * ! , * ' "*••'
»
p i n y , ‘‘Fiiiidamrutni tiroige.”
.. I;' an the nail, ~o tu apeak T w o
I m l! I l * * l , l l &lt;ht*&gt;'!.
i laudrtte t'olliert
*aya ahe
» !',, who would die ra th e r than
I n * i i * i »•»»)!# ' •
lia.u't given up her yen tu rlirrct
ll*r.ga deiliaallaai
' • caught w earing the *ame a ty le
4lv*tl ,l«*lllil*l •* eh
picture* and will g&gt;'t, around to it
r. ' don't mind at nil going through
til Nvhtn Ini,tic lit lie d ,
»■)*, u .t. itrlat. b ! i i '
• me day. I Impc it'* lint Bonn, he
ti.
" e a rin g the »ame face,
K
i
r
r»!
»•.
»••
Ik"*
,-nu*e llie CuRrert charm la a* good i
(ire,'it,
Itlui’k t«ml lli'tiw n
D|&gt; great American female face
o»r* itailailaWr.
„• h i , in front of the camera
I
i*i't lw htainnl on unlverral ImltSing n song of "Juklng” it bottle full of rye,
(•aliallr.
■"•
...........
Olivia llella'illainl i* lmu*e-hunt- j
r of llnllyw ooil'a impennnal
lallf via llailda *lr*&gt;•?!•
Ing aflrr hour* on the ''The ;
g 'nnr. It g.*-* d n per than mere
Although the tire rod'll ithuky, the driver’s feeling high.
r
a n tw o-w ar k n i o u i h
Hell &lt;»*."
i ' Ural pattern- of roli'/e and
li| '.*a
Some critic* U'lieve It
it.dn-rt Ryun, unit uf Hie few r e ­
I*CH0 r.».ilt 0*1 A,*00
When the crisis happen­
• .e» from watching *tore „i„„
T*,i*H*yyti
maining ItKO ro n lia ri nlayer*.
ed
didn't i&lt;,"k won ird u&lt; he lunclR’it
...... ill* Thi* theory hold* that
■-1 |g||f«*«tl •*# *»*®*
,n the t.rti, empty almliu cum:■ &gt;chian whu Imv* „ dre*a ahe
He Jerked upon the
mi - my, "I've lieen llitmigl, five
• jc* on a (vinrlow dummy unconariwheel,
different rcgltnea here,” hr *aya.. .
. i-lV feel* ahe lia- tu don the
fur the firat time In It) year*, U-l
Then there was a nasty
liar
installed
uir-cundttinnlng
mesa
machine* on atudin atagea. So
Hr FKt ll.Y IIROWNMTONE
what ha|.|eii*7 I'riHlurtlun will
A**nrlatrd I'rr** IThh] Editor
To make your senses
ilnp and the *lagr* will lie empty
&gt;*, lta.,irl«Hi r e - .
reel.
&gt; .TUHDAY NIGHT HIT’I'EH
during the hut week*.
aanf«r4 I3U
Macaroni and Flier m&gt;
Yvonne Dvrarto *hautrl aurprue
J a i l A 4 4 * 4 — l,l* * e l
1 o n a r r im a i T o l a l l o llottirr'd Snap Bean*
film patrmia in *"rri»a Coaa." She
bau r*
Ilr art* of Lettuce with Hind
fin a meaty acting rote and 1*
Cwuked Egg ami Tomato
COME IN TOMORROW AND WE’LL CHECK
lining right well with it, tuo . . .
Breaking
I'lan are U'lng hurried fur a film
YOUR STEERING FREE OF CHARGE
Fhorolatf Coconut Mound*'
bated on the m u td e r of American
(leverage
i-n rn »pun.lent (ieorge Polk in
l K. .-Ill* fur Stalled lh*h Follow •)
Greece. An inrlrpendenl outfit 1*
. I.oeulale ( 'orurn,I .Mound*
lining up a crew and raat and will
I iu|uare lln u n r r l unaweet'm ake the atory In Italy.
entxl cholurate. melted
Anne Nagrl i* bark ,n picture*
- 1 cup rondertw-d milk
after a aeven-year aharnce. She'a
n n iG H T W ITH BLACK . . .
i *. cup ahreililed coconut
lining a role In 'F a m ily lloney.'■it 11 choculate in a auucepnn
1moon" . . . Did you know that Bold plaiilvd cotton In green, pink
Montgomery Clift, the new Holly­ and gray with black mxkta tlia over hot water: rem o v e. from
4.. - • ,
wood heartlli rub, haa a twin aiater top and btack butcher linen the tango. Add rondenaed milk and
- in Dallai? Well, he doe* , , .Con- iltm aklrt of tht* two-piece N«wr liie.iU together well. Arid coconut
i luaion Dept.: In the "The Good York dreaa for town and vaca­ .in.. ;ntx well. Prop fiirrj teaOld Summertime,'* dancer Gene tion. Tunic U flnlahed with a •pu.il onto gtraard larking eheel
III Watt 2nd Si.
tita&lt; rookie* are muundeil. Rake
i Kelly will tin g five number*, wide band a t th s hem and fas­
•inger Frank S in atra will dance tened with ahlnjr Jet button! Belt i . i mmk'tat*, (350K.) oven for
Phone 320
**l» ul 20 ,minute*, or until firm
»tx, and E*ther William* play* U patent leather.
P lo w ta rt
i n n . P a h u ito
and
well
baked.
Make*
about
30
ha ar hall.
(N . Y . Dreaa /Mlifbf* Photof
rucaiva,
\

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To O t h e 1 Sullivan

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Dr. Henry MeLaulin

Univtr«ilv

Mrs. Brailey Odham
Is Hostess To C i r c 1e

Mrs.

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St. Johns Electric Co.

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(itrod ( loaning
Saves Money
On
Thai Vacation Trill

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LET IT SHINE.,

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TODAY And WEDNESDAY!

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TUESDAY jtJLY 10* 1M8.

TBS SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FIAMIDA

Giants Defeat A ’s, 8 To 3
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I.lvyn Dan-on ta p p 'd a round
tripper for the A’* in the *eroml
carlo, hut no runner* were on
lh" na*e*.
Bill Kpinka went the unite for 1
th Giant*. and allowed the Atnlea* ight hit*.
M*ke Hchulta, a newly ar&lt;|uired
Hi.litHander, made hi* app&lt; ainnee
in it Sanford uniform ta»t night.
Kch.ilti tarn* aiirned hy Roaie Ryan
of the Mi.meapoll* Miller*. .Schultz
had* from Well*, Minn., and ia a
rookie
No other game* were played in
the Florida State le ague ln*l
night. All other game* were po»u
poe;ta due to rain.
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Charlie Thoma*. above, Hanford American l.n.-nui Junior l&gt;a*rl&gt;all
pitcher, limited the Apopka l.i-gion Jupivr hnwhall nine to no hit* on
July fi. Thoma* In n righthanded hurler, ami ex|M*ct* to con­
tinue hi* pitching in the iti*trirt tournament wticn \h e local rlu’i
partiripatc* in the tm rt later in thu month.
PIH*T« IIV JAMKHON M l Hill

Southern Association 11 llnplayed (James
To Present All-Star Are On Schedule Of
Contest In Nashville State League Clulis

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Kirktw lrirk. I , an o th n d « r » h « »

popularity it on the up*wm g. He
p l««d fit *1 M il aecond in two
w n , ichoolinir race, and c * .

-----------perta think he ia getting all *«t to
It would take a fortune teller »prtng a *urprl*e.
with a rry ita l hall to pick a *ure
»:%Tlll»:a y o n TO ftllJH T
w inner from the perfectly matched
n'rVi Vtair ria'tt^imaMe
octet of greyhnuml* «clccted b y ,
nur U n r
u * i lUt.icr, i&lt; » n
Raring Secretary Merrill W att* u l*'- Mmi-irlal tirin ’. Tr*k&lt;\ Hir|.
to atretch their a U d e r lega In the j'1
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n - r »'*
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feature ninth rare tonight. In;«* Marc .v ia ih Mllv
i ’I ik UnI nrr such veteran feature
u « i Half Hall* lu n M r
runner, a* Zend. Lee. Hally Good,j * r v
? ..**£
I-- . Stupid Hugh. O il * llo t.y and
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V V , . . k T \5 * 7 n ? l t ' r
Jovial Jr««e. fitupM Hugh ha*
2nl Mara A iHik Mila
acoretl five wine airaim t the elite
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X o it n K jf r , Crum p* V trk.
ninth
race
runner*. Put in i*
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K lir.
temper mental brtndle ha* rnl»»ci!
c»j.t»in
the money l.&gt; KU to** &gt;1 « — u * * t w . * i * ' i . . r * mu. m ir
,HI,r a n ... and hi- Popularity w ill
r rt m ..
ehli if he doe* not hit the Jackpot
|
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tonight,
St* Hare l / l l l b Hite
lftiri»hyk M .lmff, I.*&lt;1y
l„ , , , .
t{nrw|t,.
Itumpiy Morphy.
Intercd renter* on two Handle N'tirma,
v rm,
Hun-itlt..
V-m.i-M,
r,
Hiih*lrli»*V
nm U lh
l!i
-owned greyhond*. Ante Over and - r . . .
ivt***
pafc. •i n
I
fall
'lli ’. IcmUc,
i
ia* proved !••»
It'* Paal.
Auto Pilot. Ante Over ha*
Pant
*lh llare I a la tllf
it *cn»alioti. Hhe wt&lt; jumnocil ,from
r " ni
Porky'* fill*a. Peter Pride. Hark
Kchording rare* right into the irerlnu With Plemure. Kr.itoie.t
upper
bracket* and itagcd a i»ohl»n Hhr, rW k w *t&gt; h rr. non
»pr
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■ r rare t»*l»y
hrilliant win In the
ninth
TIN Hare .*1 Inik tfllr
Icat Thur*day. Auto Pilot I* a
Aafr Oftr. Illnn Itoml.mv, Imafy
new corner to the .oclety of ninth t • t.«l. lu r ljr lr r r t tial. Mrl l.leu
Jll*tt
Jil'tar.
rare ari*lncrata. An im p ro .lv e Ilnn4*(ivfir llr
record of win* rauzed h’U pro
" V ia ii.e e a mu. m ie
motion. In four starts thU tpt'al
\m« Nr&lt;Mi*&gt;. Now V n )ai»r, i&gt;rm

TAI-ATKA. July 20. (Special I —
T ie Hanford Giant* drubbed the
Palatka A mil'll* here la*t night
h) an 8 to :i rnunt n» Ray Kn-enkiarx, S anfonl flr»t Mrltcr, rapp« &lt;1 two hon&lt;r run* and a *ingle
to par* the Invader*' attack
Tnn'ghl the Giant* meet the
Ik I and R rd Hat* at th* Munir),
pul Park in Hanford. No double
hrnitrr la arheduled with the Red
Hat* at the Municipal Park, tberofo.e only one game will lie played.
The flrat home tun hit hv Ro»cnktent r*tthe fifth innlnir
JtPiP Chv' i../A , jammed.' lie hit
abolher in the ninth with none
al.nrd. The»* homer* were hi*
K th and tilth of the current ram*

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ONK A M I (INK ARK TWO
FOR “HLUCCKR MIKK"
C H IC A G O . i/P)—Catcher Mike
T u * h of the Chicago W hite Sox
belied n home run early this ucascr. ngalnak P rliu il'a H al New* liar
hotierr. It wa« the aecond four* Wed.
m u te r Mike had hit in hia major
Ivcglfct career which d a te, back
to I P1H. T r e .h ’a fir*t home wa*
hit
d f Ktnil (D utchI (xtonnrd.
no-.v of the Philadelphia Phil*. In
l!{Jn when I.vonanl wa* with
t t * liingti.n.
Roth were hit in
tin Sox' laimc hall yard, Conti*key l*.irk. Commented Tre»h afte/ hi* eecond *hot cleared the
Weil.
w all:
'T h in k of all the hnmera I've
n* *&lt;d hy not *wlnging for the
fij.e e * ”
Hi* team m ate , have
dtJhtic.1 him "Hlojjger M ike.”
A one-pound package of frozen
fruit will thaw in the refrigerator
in ii Ikiu I d hour*; at room temp*
erature in almiit .1 Ilnur*

City Recreational Activities
RKCW RATIO N P R O G R A M

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Plata
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G ra m m a r School

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Ju n io r High
Hchnol
G ra m m a r Hcbeol

Colored Program
(’room* and
H arper
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Actlrlty
ItaaebaU
Badminton, bicycle race,
T ra c k meat, a r t iu contret. Ping pong, checker*
Imxlng.
T rn n i* Tournament
T reax u rr hunt (Come
dreazed az pirate* and
bring »andwlchc*l
T en n lc for girl* 12-10, §
Vo lley ball for boya 1210.
Crociuct for lioy* 6-W
G irl* hand hall. 9-12
G lrla buidde gum conteat.

ov-i the w eek en d were: OrlanMo
relea**d
Ray
Mill*;
Daytona
Rej-h »lgncil rookie infieldcr J .
Cct-volo; P alatka rclea»ed Dane
Pettit to A m erlfu *; Lreaburg dialihutiL Hrwatir#. n il* llonry
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.SPRINGS,
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20,
Vlklhic Ml»* lllRh |l.»rl*.«r» • . Jtijr *
ahh'd Lou T a ro lli a* of J u ly 16. M
(8m n a i l — Two
more
F lo rid a
Hal
»«k lla rr S Ifllh Mflr
State L e a g u e • player* have draw n
Melba Toa*t may he made from
J o t la l J r * »r . / r ^ l *
l^f». A»lto So fi K*ti for conduct in gam e* nn
I’ llo t.
It*»&lt; kt l I^mI, I III* llotaV .
leftover bread: it thould be cut
July
7—
K
d
d
ic
Lichen*
of
D
aytona
JKnt r O v rr.
Nlu|tl«l H in di.
Nalty
&lt;lfH.«||na
an-' Tony Mongit-llo of l,ce*tiurg , in thin »liee*. *pre»d out on a
HMk H arr tlrark I mtr*r
tit m u announced at league head- hnkit)/ *h&lt; et ami toa»tcd in a alow
T o p T rim . K c i r n f . Ill*»» k Tip.
(jitO'F.I oven f«r 15 to 20
Hi|fiti&gt;
|Mi«kv 11r r u rtf.
J o t q u-'ti ra here today.
M a jo r. Hprt-t/iI l» r lu t r . T a n u r r lr
| P'ayer ru rtrr change* reported mirutct.

Two M o r e Players
Draw Fines In FSL

"AM
ightyGoodCom
pany
tobewith!"

N 4.811 VILI.K, Tcnn., July 20,
S 'l.V K R S P R IN G S . July 20,
• K 11 i (A*
(Hm r a i l - O n l y I i Moridn State
Tnu
Southern
A**oclation‘«
H»o|» l&gt;&gt; Inning*:
a*., am at i —* gien'.cat ahow of the year—the langue gkmr*, ruined out earlier
Kantnrit
nta non non- j a n n u l All S ta r gam e—come* off i thir *ca»on, rem ained unptayrd
Palatka
** 'J midright Su n d ay July IK, it
linn*: MrMan a. I'llllon. r*«i*|,lo
I. l|o*»nkran* &gt;, Tylrr. t « i .K lorlght In little Sulphur I&gt;&lt; II, I* r, veilin' at Iru iru r hend.iuartera
ttalrit. Paioim
Krror*
P*rrila. Imti.o of n ha*ehall powerhouae.
lien- today.
Itanoin. Hlnarr 2 Ilona kallr.l In:
la-u Revil'a O rlando Senator*
llnaankran* I. Karx.n a. T y lrr.
T*o All-Star*. cho»en hy lengue
t&gt;»*ninn. Hlnarr.
•w. I'I Mir ~
Two t&gt;a»r j *po-t* writer*, will lie under com- have five double hendica uhead
lit I a
Mi Man
Mobile Manager Al Todd. ol I In m, 'ta ilin g with a doublernna |i*n&gt;on’" H o a - n k ^ x'*IT!" ntnnl
'
Hloltn I luiaea Na linlle, boat for tlm third time. bill a' Sanford tomorrow night,
rtflrr hit: h|ilnk
Talib llalrfi. T y ler liool.tr play* will take order* from *trategi*t Ju ly 22. Sanford and l.rrthtirg
Parnla. Hlnarr ami lUlr-t: Hlnarr L a 't v G lllirrt.
have four each; H. l.aiul. three;
Parrtli and llalril l^tl . n kaat •
Manlofl «: Palatka • lilt • nit
Front all indication* (hi* IPttt Pul. ink aiwl D aytona, two; Ht.
ttrlirr * In * Innlna* i* run*l cla-tic will la’ a ahnw of Na*h- A'tr.tf.ine and G ain esville, one.
Haaa- on Hall*! ntf H|ilnk* C l|al&gt;* r
Not in year* ho* the wrathrr
rtrenglh pitted
I. iHmlnlm 1 HI n iik ni|t| |«f vlil'V l.aiUng
fVnlhkv 7. itrt.rr t. IMtt'Int*** j. agx'nit the loop'* hc»l pitcher* «i. *o h. ivily fax on d Stale latague
tc-vr and not !n hi*lo ry had four
Wild itllrh: IHmlnlrn D »lnv |dlrh- rclrrtol hy the *crlbc».
• r Itrtaer T im * of iam«! 7 SI.
team* pa**id the half-way mark,
f
i
heavy
Vo|
at
irk
wiflk
wa*
t'MpIrr* H lariiin nmt Aiulffioii
Jim , ‘M, with e v e ry game played
wi(nir*ed again la*t night in as uh'-dtilnl.
n.t'&lt;tlogh.im a* N«*It villi- wallop*
II- ii’ ar” the doulde-header* a»
ed 'h e llaton*, 20 5. to itn r tr h *ch'&lt;| .led:
the'* leud to ono game uver the
Cili.nd.i nt Honfom, July 22;
aenni.-plncv Memphi* Chick*.
iH-r I org at O rlando, July 27;
Pnt’itka at Deloind, Ju ly 22; (h cinrlnn all
24 44
u z la, ii, at Deldind, Ju ly :t0; Han
rill, a*.’
44 42
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for., it Leealoirg, Ib-Land at OrIra lrld a t'a llraalla
lan In, July .'It; Daytona nt Han­
Nt'» York 14. I'lnrlnnatl 2
Phlla.lrli.lili 1. I ’1.1. a*o 4
ford, Aug. .1; Hntiford nt Dnytnna,
Plttal.iirah I. Iloaton 0
llrooklyn al Hi. la.nla, ppd., rain Ht. Augjatine nt Orlando, and
I'nlfilka at Id-erluirg, Aier. 4;
m i l l n r * n T A T i: I. i : * i i i . i ;
Grtihewille nt Id-cnhurg, July 22.
A H I: h i i *&gt; i.i ;* n i it
Tea
H I.
l*rl
Orlvndo
P rl
4* I.
H &gt;a .«4» T ana*
I ’fider league r u b * , any rained
in |*
b a y i.m * lir a , ti
.424 out tr.inr mint In- piaypil a* part
ia ay .42* Clrtrland
.tail
Baalard
I I SI
Ada Phlla.lrlpl.t*
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0 » ln r a « |llr
M 11 .410 «f n •loiililcdiill the m xt time the
i t ii
.444 Maw York
.444 two * non iner t Fir» t game of the
■l. A u a u a tln a
it i* .421 Motion
i i a*
.4nn wie I, ll I* the "extra'' game, with
L ra tb u rg
42 41 .4*2 Dal roll
it it
P a la tk a
14 41 .am Wathlnxtnn
ai is
.121 lh
Mcond game the regularly
DaUad
&gt;» 10
.241
II 41 . n s HI. la'...a
Chlragn
gaalrrgay'a Hraalla
24 41
.121 *cl«dulei| ro n te t tlmt mint go
Hanford ». Palatka 1
ktalrrday'a Hraalla
eight .iiid one half nr nine inning*.
P M Ia a rlp h la »-», C l.lr a * .. 0 .|
Hatton* llraeli al l^taloirg
I
lotion
(, pi. |,,i,l. |
pd. rain
_ The flow of w ater over Niagara
laLaad at HI. Auauallnn
&lt;T*yrland Ti Ha.hlaalnn 4
I I I Innlngai
p|.d. rain
Fal!.i na* never Mopped entirely,
H vlf'll al Mrw York. ppd. rain »n fnr na ia known.
•iaaae* T a ta r
fit. Auguatlna at Lau k u rc
•lalnaaellla at Palalka
tlrUndo at Paytona llaarh
IwLaad a l Hanford
Total*

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Valdoala
W a y e rw
Thnm».»lll*
Alb**y
T a .llahtaara
lla h a a
M o u llrla

Cordala
Anmtrlru*

lm ah cr

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41 I*
41 it
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II 41

42 44

Pel
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.424

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T*aa*—
W 1,
IV I
Kk*h«lll*
44 1*
.444
Ai*mnhl*
44 12 .441
ktoblD
I I 41
.441
(llrmlnihani
II 44 .411
K*w Orlraa*
44 14 .414
Atlaal*
i i 41 .444
M ill. Rack
14 l l
.112
C2iait**onga
12 14 . l i t
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Tnlamku*
It. Paul
■Idarapalla

FIRESTON E STORES

1*110?4F. I&gt;
•nuerlil Sen ire* Offered T * All Car A Truck Owtirra”
IIRAKK RKLINKD
BATTERY RECHARGING
lilt Ah K DRUMS TURNED
WHEEL BALANCING
MASTER CLYINDKRH HON­ LOAN Kit HKRVICK
ED
IIATTRHY CAULKS
IIRAKK LINING • B R A K E ROAD HKRVICK
FLUID
ROAI) s k r v i c i ;
WORK
TIRK * TURK REPAIRS
ALIGNMENT - RKIIU8IIING
*X
Floor Mala—MufHera—Tail Pipea—Fuel Pump*— Furl Line*—
”arburrtnrr—Heat Cover*—Auto Radio*—Horn*—Light*- Spark
Plug*—Faa Hell*—Shock Abaorbera.
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Recapping of all Truck—I'aaaenaer A Tractor Tire*.
Ka»y Pay Plaiv—Guaranteed Work—Save .Money —

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JE9DAY JULY 20, 1M8
R u r a l C o m m o n Sense
Uy Spud

Johnson

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HAT CONTROL MAKING
I'ltOlillKSS, HUT MORE
BPFORTS ARK NKROED
A Florida farmer* and others are
romlng more and more conveiou*
Of the need and im portance of con­
trolling rats.
A rejHirt from V. L. John,on, U.
ft. Fish and Wildlife rodent control
S j e t ' i l u t unsigned to the State
Agricultural Extension Service, is
"tiitrhy cncournBinir, hut n!*o cmphavisxes the need for a Brest ex­
pansion of rat control efforts in
Florida. Dunne a recent sixmonths neriod, Mr. Johnson re­
p o r t e d . i at control projects were
sai-i-nnin-d and i s r r i e l out in seven
, Florida counties, w ith 2,00 dti■T
in L *he( —-irk.
More
s.tixi pounds ’of red
SM|tii|| I sit was exposed on 1,500
• individual properties check-ups re­
vealed that much of the material
!. no,, token by rata. Under Mr.
Johnson's personal direction, 1*1
Nf business
e s ta h li,h n tm ts
were
business
establishments
where
known a . No, lllhil.
t
While no attempt was made to
M 'n u n l the numtier of rn ts destroy.
ed In these projects, it was cer3 tain that large numbers were
' rlliniuated.
T he rodent control s|H&gt;cinli«t re­

TOR BANFOHD I1ERALD. RANFOtlD. FLORIDA

ported excellent cooperation from fighting r a ts systrmnttcally to |
county agents, vocational agricul­ eight. Each has n man or a crew HANBONtS MEDITATIONS
ture teachers, farmers, and others, working under direction of the
ll» All«*
hut he also expessed the hope Fish mid Wildlife Service, devot­
----- mi th a t m any more rural and urban ing full time tn tat reduction, iu Ite sid e n ts would Iwrome Interested proofing of buildings, giving a s ­ D 6 i S A ^ S S Q U A R E
in deatoylng rats. “Community sistance tn citftrn* in preparing , P A N C E S DOMIN' P A C K
sm l county projects are nvcvastu i i Iwll, t a l napping, and orgnmtmg
iN S T * fL t_ L Mo p e s
to g e t rid of rats, because rata group efforts in rat control, tithei
from nearby infested premises cities are investigating such a pro­ SQUARE. MEALS COM ES
may invade a form or husinrs* gram with the idea of following
establishment very shortly after suit.
IVturress is being made against
control measures have proved suc­
cessful on the lalter," he ex­ rats in Florida, Mr. Johnson
ported, but there is need for
plained.
F iv e Florida cities have o rgan­ many more cltlten* to become in­
ised permanent rat control pro- tolerant of these |&gt;e*t* and to Join
gram s
during the past four active movement* against them
m onths, thus bringing the number Rats do no good: they a te wholly
of metropolitan nieas that art- destructive ami harmful.

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G r sa a y 's jslly v s t y s f * toy

For any baa|ry f « boy—
„
Who's Ailiat ISIS
with joy these daytf
W, sir-w ith fare ■I K s p a s s t w l
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A H T K ’LES KOlt SA L E

lin e
l* e ss&gt;
lin e s
Is* t s r
tin e s
Ur s n
tin e s
Or n r
f i t s e s i t i is
U s a b le ra te fa s M

lla e la e e tlle a
l i a s la e e r lls *
U s e la e e rtle s
U s e ta se r tlss
l b * lls e .
t e i ta e e fa r *

PHONE 148
W a a l t e a still b e aeeealed
stse
tb e l e le a b s a e a a n e n a r a a S i M r b a r a e II r a a * a a n e
la lis t e d la tb e l e le p b a a a bssb.
l a r s ia e a 1s t ib is s r a n n a l i lis a tb e t S i t i l l m
la exaeete*
Is s * r • r s n a llr .
l b a s 4 er las
aa t s re a d e r Ib e b e s t •saalkle
a e r s lr e , a ll W a a l A d s n a s i be
Is e a r «fC1re a s l b s d e l belsre
• a b lle a tls a .
1*1e s s e b s i l f r a s I n n r d l i t r l r
I f a a r r r s r s r a a r a l a S a a r a*.
W e r s s a a i as r e s p s a a lb le lar
b a a a a s l as a n s e l tbaer-

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Mi C j i mick-Dcrring International
7 rdetor, good condition. 1350 00. i
DcLand. rhone IIHI-J or Hnx |
504, PeLand.

SPECIAL SERVICES

Etrctriral Appliances
R cfrlgrra’ors
Repairing
WALKER ELECTRIC’ CO.
{•it N. Park Axe.
Ph. HOC
All Work Guarantt-t-d.

LIVING ROOM furniture for sale, i
Gout! condition. P.-ople leaving
u n m . Corner nth and Summer' : r A *s.

6

ARTICLES WANTED

--------------------- -------------------------- Crtl.L 517 for Rattrry, Generator
W IL l. BUY your car regardless
brtd fitarjer *er*Jef, ...Swtln'i
R attrry Scrvic*. 301 W. First,
of a g e or condition. Ratliff A
St
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Sena, Phone 237-?!*
Highest cash pr..e paid for used
fu rn itu re . Ted Davt* Furnitur*
, Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph 058.

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HERALD

STICK LA ND-MOIHHHON
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A PA It "M ENT, 515 W. 1st. R«.
3 ROOM a ra rtm rn t. nlrely furMshed. Quiet p*-ople, adults
enlv. 1033 W. 1 s t . ____
TWO ROOM garage apartment,
hoi rn d cold wnter. Phone 301-J.
ROOM apnrtmrnt, prefer mid­
dle-aged couple. 1020 Laurel.
3 ROOM apartm ent with hath.
Don't Call, see Mrs. W. R Dysi n.
3 R O O M furnished apartment,
aeinl-pnvate bath, adult*. SIS
Mrllonville. Phone I30&amp;-J,
ROOM furnished apartment
i-ith screened porch. Adults
oe’y. 4*14 Myrtle Ave.

WANTED TO RENT

Ol T S I D E SALESMAN—Expertcm c helpful hut not neccs-nry.
Pusitiun reiiuires IwdU-r than
a v i s a g e intelligence, gomi jmrsuna lity
and willingness to
It r.rn and apply proven sales
technique. Acceptable applicant
wdl receive adequate compcn
M l l i n during training period.
A | t.licant should be well known
L. Seminole County and own an
ii jti.mobile.
Please du not ap­
ply if you are not interested in
i perm anent position, nr if you
r u n n o t adapt yourself to selling
a high rlane hut inexpensive
service to motorist*. l e t t e r of
nppifration should include your
age, j u s t busitu-si experience,
at le a s t one good reference and
telephone number. Replies eon*
iniential. Writ* P. O. Box 417.
Jacksonville, Florida.

(M il'll-O W E N CO.—Roofing, as­
bestos siding, painting. Phone
1188 or 1*7 11.

MODERN 4 bedroom Rarvrh type

Fr.OOR SANDING and finishing
with modern r&lt;|ulpmerit, 28
9
WORK W ANTED
y« ■ '* exxperience, work gearsuited,
E. F. Steven*, Rl.
T i t c 'o r Work by the hour nr Jnb.
»"» 1PIA, Ranfonl, rail 7H1H4
a i t . r 7:181 P, M. or heforc 7:00
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
A. M.
and d i r t moving. Wa sperlalltr
in conditioning building lots
and garden plot*. Phone 107-J S L IT IC TANKS, preeea'. rnncrvte
re.nforeed, slate approved al*e».
ir t h e morning or a f t e r ' 5 :0 0
bit,. 630 and 735 gallons. All
P. M.
wo.k guaranteed. T. O. Ilr/.wn,
Jr. Phone 138 W.
PRA CTICA L NURSE or RARY
S IT T E R , can give good refer­
13 NOTICED— PERSONAL
ence*, phone il62-3.

SANDING A finishing FO,: HEALTH PROTECTION and
&lt;1 FANER LIVING cull 851 for
cleaning A waxing. Our pow«&gt;
unit annblaa us to work wh*r* . cntv.drte ileta its on FOGGING.
So tinern Chemical*. Inc.
tiMru In bo slsctnc .-onnectio
available. XI yearn experttneH. M. niaaaon, Lak* Mary. Fla 15
AUTOS FOR 3A LE

home, 2 b*ths. Excellent l« a ;.on Apply B05 Plumose Drive.
H O U SE
Phone I tB - W ,
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I have a cash buyer fo r 10 act*
farm. AdvUe me w hat you h m
to tell. Edward F. Lane..
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PROPERTY M A N A O E R K f r
RAYMOND M. BALL. BantUr
Burn l u k
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Satchell. 4

1002 E, 7th Street.

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SPECIAL s e r v ic e s
DODGB-PLYMOUTH

PA RTS AND SERVICE
18* Pal m etis Ave.
Phone 1811
CONCRETE FLOORS
Poured and Finished
M iracle Cencrela Ca.
Ealablithed t i l l
Phon* 1XU
*88 Elm Ave.

WHEEL TRAILER, suitebl*
for live aleck. Inquire a t Music
Box, 118 W 1st B t Phon* 863.

WAN l ED:
Uw d f o r d pick-up,
any model
______
... gcK-i
Miut be in
rombtion. G ulf Rarvle* Station
at l ive Points, 8 anfnrd-Orlandn
lU iiiiw a y.
k x u e it io n a l ~v a l u e s

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1846 M rrrury sedan coupe fine
iiech um rally, trim appearance,
nearly new tires. A real buy
n&gt; dr|iendahle transportation.
R E N T —Fluor aanUer. Easy 1311 i'ontlac Stream liner 8 sedan
4 R vl H- Air C om pm aar, mounlad FOR
opermtJcn.
RoamnabU
rat**.
Ben
roujw. recently overhauled, exon wheels, *5000 cash. John
ta n l P a in t A Otaaa Co. Phone
reptiona] tire *, splendid
ap­
KHder, Phon* 745._______
pearance.

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GOAT MILK — N o«rt*h!nf.’" i a .
Going at reasonable price*;
MOWED. For reeao u b U
prove your health the easy way. LAWNS
,n*y be brought on term s
estim ate* Phon* 7M-W.
Randall Priest. So.
Sanford
General Truth ft Bqpt. Co.
Ave
i*hone 710-W-8.
W. lit
Ilelp-Selfy Self Service Laundry m ^ m w v 208
a w
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freeing
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Pontiac
Sliver
S treak sedan.
4M W. 15th M.
PSeM 1188
V s will electrify your presenl
!n -xrcltent condition, low milesewing machine for *38.60. YOUR FLORIDA HOME can lm
as**. Will sell reasonable. Call
Bert‘a Sawing Machine Center,
871.
861 for details
B ib s A Sendee, across from on FOGGING, Southern Chem­
ical*. Inc.
rrjix aaa Theater, Phone 1180.
1
0U1RIDE WHITE- Paint, special FOR PROMPT and Mflctent ReR 7B gallon.
frtgeretiwi and Air ConditionRenkarth Glaaa A Paint Cat,
•*rtJ**j wmwtdal A do114 W. 3nd. Phans i f
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guaranteed work by experts.
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GENERAL TRUCK ft E IJ IT . C(l.
I 0 K W. First Street

5 OR 6 BOOM unfurnished house
bv permanent residents. P. 0.
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Ili x 243, I’hon* 455.

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Investment*
M. R. WILLIAMS. Realtor
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. II2«
F.II.A. Long Term Loans G.t.
P.II.A. Repair U i m

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F O n S A L E : Milk goats. 131H E l­
liott Ave. South nf ballpark.

FOR RENT

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lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
vlaar condition. I.)t|uiic J e t y ,
Hnv, 11B5-J
k'17 Holly Ave.

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PAG« SIX

Civil Righto'

i naet In the w ay of anU*lnflaUon
legialation.
t 1‘rrinjptltinl Her rot ary Charles
Q. Ilu&lt;i said ratification of the In­
ternational w heal agreement an I
approving a loan f«i building L*.
N headquarter* are part of Mr.
rium an'a progiam for relieving
global tension and prumoting
r c tl d j* a , v •
Hot* taid Mr. Tiurnsn lu t not
decided yet whether he will d r ­
iller hit rnrttage or menage* to
^ongieit in perron or tend them
•o Capitol Mill nrxl week.

General Clay

Increase
In Price¥
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! cent* "in thv not to*r d ijtan t fut; ure."
T. r . Mowle, comptroller of the

Truman Orders

ICsi l l s s . s -»• ss •*&gt;«' SMI
leaching 19, Hrrshey told a news
the protest* of Britain, France
••w^pRj^r rrprrA^ntfttivrs:
Conference after the *wrariug-,u
nod the United States.
• r v in o n s l ap p ro val ol a J L 'r,ceremony:
One' proposal in that the Rus­
lias
lumped
Its
head
a
g
a
in
s
t
0 0 0 ,0 0 0 loan tin r i n I ion o l i m ­
'There ha* bss-n quite h little
sian* tie served uii ultimatum
five-cent »-prr-copy celling, dir. u ii ion of starting with the
m anent U n ilc d N slio n * lira d q u .n
that unless the blockade is lifted,
I'lTTSHURU luly ’&gt;»
Th- Only
few newspapers in th is older ones first."
an armed supply convoy will he ‘JOth Mechanical Conference of the ,-ountry charge seven cents for
t e n in New York.
Eighteen-year-olds ran
avoid
forced
through
the
itussian
har­
Am erican Newspaper* I’ ublisher* laily
paper,
Uespite varying
Wherry alto taid lin t Hubert
der*.
ost*, almost all charge five the draft by enlisting for onAssociation
studied
today
a
pre­
E . B ru w n rII, campaign m-vnagcr
year und then serving for a
ticneral Clay denied today that diction that the prite of a daily cent*.
lunger period in the reserves.
for Governor Timms* I*. Dewey,
such a drastic move had lonm newspaper will go up from five
"in this fied we should imitate
recommended hy hia headquarter*
l*re traction and bus companies Such enlistment* will Imp accepted
h a t a im e d in W ailim Blo n 0* %r'
Hut ho tacitly acknowledged that airport. The- flight* alone have and prepare our reader* for tlie starting tomorrow.
up lu-atiquiirtert for llir HepuhliIlershey said he dues not know
it was uniting step* considered.
cost the t/.S. $l,MN&gt;,C*k&gt; to date, I" cent price which we will have
r a n presidential nominee. W lie n y
li e la id d ra ftin g of an anti
The (iencral will not stay away Maj. Heneral William K. Hall to charge in the not too di*tant whrn registration will l,egiri, how
many men will I*- nesufs-il. or
eapecii to co n fer with B ro w n e ll in flatio n h ill it ju *t hemv itarted lung from his critical post in
future.”
said.
when they will l*« called up. The
To
effect
economies
Mowle
s
u
g
­
to o n .
I * jl® Hot* taid h r d o rt not h ate ant Her jin. He I* scheduled to return
The Hiltish ate delivering sun
law sav* drafting cannot get
A spo ke.m an for I Jew ry tin* ^formation whether the P rrrid rn l Sunday,
plies by air In amounts onij gested newspapers should launch underway until Sept. 'JIntensive
research
aimed
at;
aaid the New Y o rk (Jovernor h u ­
Representative*
of
lliitnin, •lightly smaller than the U.fv
Surne 4.tMM&gt; regitlralinn placeDeveloping methods and e quip­
llo p lan t to com e to W ashing to n w ill atk for p rite control* on meat Fiance, iiclgium, tin- Netherlands They sent a "very strong protest"
will lie used, the general said, as
or
other
com
m
oditie*.
e ith e r bcforo nr d uring the session
arid Lux.-ml.ourg, viewing the t„ Soviet authorities because a ment that will lower the cost of compated w ith IJO.lMMl used loo f C o ngress, T h u * any p etro n .i
Asked aim'll the cost-of-living Herilo crisis as " e x t r e m e l y fot inattoii trf ItuMiati fighter* newspaper mcchonlcal production. f'-ie World War II. He ad -1 !
Applying new developments In
ad vice I&gt;ewey may have for CSOI* hill, Kos.* said:
grave," ngreed on a policy of “h u lle d " their «intow ainlrome
r!r rtronics. chemistry, metallurgy that |.7.0(Ml,ooo di.ill and r tg iCongeta mem ber* Woulij la* fm m
"The whole subject Is *,,ll be- caution.
in Berlin yesterday.
tiation i hii Ij* have lirrli prerjare*l.
. - *-*» p « n &gt; la n g range o r through r t p u a r n t A J
• e»sW »S&gt; f s t l
- J l i j l i *c*a&gt;ii iy," l!u* not
The Americans upped
*i t u u U n r dfstiff . .:r . i " - o-. -l- « k V *
1■• Hi
r«|| Im 1
I 11
t iv e t tiich a* Ilro w n e ll.
j drafted yet.’
strength fur (Jermany, announcing „ff.-i with customary propaganda huslnesa.
t
ti
3,f»4M),000,
with
Itohrrt II Spshti of the O kla­
W hirry raid he ha* nut yet ill*
The Itepuhllrans have a &lt;bane- that 7.) Jet fighter* will arrive f a nf a r e hut failed to live Up t-.
homa Publishing Co., Oklahoma thn*inaml tiiori* mrn t« \+ !Ip !#*#I
r u tte d plant for the *i**»ion with in the extra session to nail down in August.
the promise Imrnedlntgly. The City, *ald the newspaper Industry each month a f te r thn*.
Dewr,- or a n t of hi. ir p re lone plank in their party’s 1949
Herman* were skeptical of the Western Allies said that because
aentativrt. He taid he haan’t in­ ' platform
which
Mr. Truman Ituss'rtn offe. to feed western of the blockade, an increase In must educate its employes to work
more effectively- ns tt team. And Syriar.s of truce violation.*.
tended to confer with Dowry in l doe*n’t like.
Iter Iin, and (ieneral Clay com­
New York ami tin* not I n t i aak-d
This Is a hill to give the states mented, “ the proof is In the per­ rations is r.nt now jmssihle, Th&lt; • , accomplish this, he suggested
Damascus bad n Bl-mlnute alert
llusians
specified
that
the
tieri
newspaper*
select
apprentices la t nighl, hut no raiding planes
He taid the H',*!' leaderthip hn* rlnareut title to coastal land* lying formance. not in the statement."
man*
would
have
to
buy
then
•rirntllically, guide their education w it* *een in the sky. A Syrian
not decided on ^ t program for in a three-mile belt heymid the low
State d epartm ent officials in
the traalnn of f * f / r r * . .
tide mark. Some of these land* Washington said it seemed like feel with the new Uussian-spon- hi the business, nnd train foremen coi.iminiiiue i*»ued later said a
sorml currency.
a* palt of management.
Krnatp and Hour** leader* will lire oil-rirh. The hill has lieen
ffli-e-enfim- t-m-my aircraft droppropaganda move to regain
Shoppers who Irled to buy food
meet informnlty Monday morning, un*»cd hy tlie House. It ua* shov- nprestige
(icil a numlu-r of liondis inside SvInst
in
Herman)'
nnd
t»r were turned
Wherry aaid. The Jh-nato Re­ id aside hy the Senate in the throughout Kuro|ie hy trying to in the Russian
ris^ hitting El Kuneitra and the
back by abopkee|iers, who said
publican policy committee, head chuing rush of the regular ses­
Ei Kuiieitra-Haniva* road.
Tingain
political
advantage
through
they bail strict mrlers not t" .
ed by Senator Taft III Ohio, will sion last month, although listed a
hol.elin sa!i| the (Kindis ia u w d no
vjpuly person* from llie western
meet Holiday afternoon to talk desirable hy the Senate HOP the "starvation" policy.
i * «ri lln nrtf frwiM I'dgr (Ih p I
datilnge. .
Th,. deputy consul In Hlnsgou, rone*.
policy committee.
over Senate plana.
lirm-li planes drop|H-d iiombs
I’m* ro-iitniinique charged that
A skiJ alajiit probable deration | Now It may come up for Sen- Scotland, said the U.8. earthThe Hi Dish military govern over Cairo July 15 nnd "no Israeli Isru'di i-n * vbdated the truce nt
Sicily
will
land
75
jet
fighter
ate
roushierntlun.
merit called the S o lid offer ' ’puri- plan* hn* ht-eir in the vicinity of four Syrian uiDunrv post* where
of the teat Ion, Wnorty taid
Itoss said Mr. Tiuman definitely Idunes fiom the I'anumu (.’anal proimganda."
"The I’lraldent It a little over*
„ . . Cairo since."
Jewish tiDticV i were said to Iibm /»ne
then*
Aug.
I
to
(mister
tin
has
‘decided
to
renew
his
recom­
optimistic when lie say* t ’nngr- - a
"The H n li'h with the United
Cairo was under an air rnbi Ik ( n icpelled. Ii.rael ha* occu-t d
U
S.
Air
Force
in
Uermnny.
An
mendation
thnt
Congress
apiirov
r a n aenunpli-h In- program in I '
•States of America will continue alarm from U: 15 to 11: t*&gt; 1*. M. Syitu • f widt-spit-ad violation* of
daya. yore the (’emgrim ta con­ the |ii5,(H)il,0U0 loan for U.N. head­ Air Force spokesman in Wie«* to supply the fiael luet-ssary for Tlie throwing of n rentiu! switch t In
haiien
said
the
fighters
will
he
quarters.
vened any legialation that i. on
the west* I li sector*, Die HrHlvIi t.lucked out the city. Anti-airri a f t j ., Je ru tn l-m di*patch said the
lie said Mr. Truman thinks It in (Iermnny on n peimnnent
the calendar or that might la
liiiv City wn* si'inpmiMivriy quiet
said
guns went Into action.
.
la
particularly
important
in
the
hnvis.
Sixty
su|ierfortresses
fhw
brought out of rutntnltlep i* aubThe Kgyptinn investigntm sabl ( ye te: ,ay a f te r eight daya of
It was Im licicd here the Ru
program
for
peace.
to
central
England
at
the
w*-,-k.
itc t to a motion to take it up
sinus in llcilm will act rapidij the Metropole Cineino, which had | A n - - Jewish i glitltig, but the
"A* another part of the gen­ end.
When you once open up the I -l
t*ii,| iiifoito the western power* teen closed for the *uminer sen- koliii us on • ii h -ide were staving
ita
l
peace
plan,
the
1‘iealdent
will
With land, rail and barge routes they have the (.aid to feed the * . was wrerkeil and the Civurvi | clo»-.' to llu-ir r ifle i. Four Jews
the do.*- la wide open. We mi,:ht
he here for daya, week*, or we again ask the Senate for rati- to Ibrlin closed in thr surround­ weflteni lector* of the city.
, nl Oreco deiiattment sini -i were we-r leporteil killed in spmadic
,
fication
of
the
International
wheat
ing Ru sign tone, ” i - American
might li,. lin e for Willi' lime "
Informant* here viewed tl»
outbreak*.
cargo planes delivered n iccord ftovlr t move ns putting the well cttenslvelv duresee-l. F ilst estiWheiry accuaetl Mi. Tiuinaii of agreement,* Hn** uddtd.
Israeli unit* attacked Arab 1-enintes said ‘
nsrom
wer »
T h * ag reem ent wn* suhinitted total of I,bill Ions of food and
“ violating tile spirit" ol the ci.o
eiri allies in Dll' lough
i
gmn positions In Jerusalem's M*" b
l died and 17
n -drd.
grenlonal teoriranlrntlofi n' t t y 1to C o n g icss lust A p r. HO. It wa-i i.npptifj to the city in a 'Jt-huur
If they agree to allow Russian
He- Haifa I
r ets said f*V- Srenrtni quarter for ;ui nunoti. not ra tifie d
ntlhough h ea rin g s period. Included in the ihitiment*
hi* rerall of f’ongreta.
food into the wi -I* in sectors, tin ii.in tump* oga *■ "4 to rro-* the lalo ip the day. Jew i-b and Arab
He refeneil in n section of 'll | wen- held b y n Senate F o re ig n were 17 tons of steel matting for
need fui nmlidaining the heavy Jordan River near t h - Sen of Hnli- coii-uiandcrs wen* lo confer today
art which *av* that mil..... tin It, In tio n i Subcom m ittee.
n new runway nt the Trrnpelhaf air lift would dlminitb. If they |. ,. i ut w,.,,. t ipulsnd by the I
will U.N. Becutlly tlffics-r Frank
nation ia at war or the chief • . I The agreement railed for an.... the Russian food, , 4 .q garrison* n th * an-n. I*ineli I let l“V over front lines to la- obhy participating nations be­
•to not necept
erutive ha* pioclaioied a natlonol ptovul
subyret to accusations i p|a v .* luided S yr1 o 'rrerp con- *»-i-*d during tin- truce.
o r e la-t July I. Rons said the down to 91.10 the fifth year.
Die* Ml
e m e igwnecy rongreaa mum ud fUnited
The United S tates would -upply
Count Koike lb-inndotte, tbe
Stales "ha* reason to ha*
Jouro In July HI of earh year, lleve thnt if it is latifir*! nt the lh5.lW0.iMiu bushels u year uruler similar I tlnise made against the n ntrvlions in the Hamvas a re a of l.‘ N. niPdintor, told newsmen on
Russians.
Syria.
linlea* It providea otherwise
| stiecinl session" it run I .- put into the agreement.
It wn* fs-lt here the Riira:nn&lt;
Ik.. Diaeli Air Force nl-n was Uhi Ii s that unlike the Ii-cent four
“ lie haa not piiiclaitned any ! effect even a t this late dale.
The importing unlioni would nte probably ready to undertake . a n to have heaviSv IhiiiiIm-i I Arab week armistice, th e ir i* no time
emergency aincc June Hu (wh o I lie said some nation*, including Uglce to take the 500,000,MSI I'U*
pet for the present truer-.
the
latt
«etalon
adjourned I " tJrcat Hritain. either withdrew , she I* yearly from the U.S., ( win- the permanent supply of Merlin, po*t-lou* in the J -uiu sector of limit
Police action Ill H-I.il d
Wherrv aaid. "Calling ua hack from the agreement or signified dn und Australia Srvier Ru-on Including the western sectors. (Yptrnl J’alestipe.
"There's no special hurry. We
In ronailh 1 »Uch legialation a* i ivll their Intention of doing *o when and Argentina, other big produe- They have made it plain they og nrirt Arab vl)'iges south of
right* lan’t a national emergency.** the II,S. failed lo meet the dead­ Ing nation*, are not parties to the fcil all Herlin. Including the Haifa Mill I* guii./ on after the want to «et in contact with both
American, llrltish and French A in hi made a day long attack on p e rt’es und w-ork on a mutual
He predicted Congress will m ie t line fur ratification.
ngreemant
xone*. ays- pait **f the Soviet llu Haifa-Tel Avl- n ad. the J e w ­ Iras * toward u 1‘ab'plirn pence."
briefly on .Monday and then ad
Ross said the tim-* for subnii*Under the agreement, the Unit­
A mi mla-r of hi* staff said ib-rish infotmants an d.
journ In await the President's ed States, Canada , and Australia shin of Mr. T ru m a n ’s rnessngo to tone.
A Syrian com“v ," ,*tuo accuseil nadottl i* not exjK-cted to uegrdi
Diplomatic kiiiuces here la-llevr
lueaaage lo-fore Inking a i offirinl would supply up to filMI.INMI.INM) Congress will la- worked out with
action, lie aahl h e lie* n o t heard hu*lii-l* of wheat a year for five would la- given Congress Monday u four-power cioifcrpnce on tier the Jr.ww of viol tieg the truce ati any • uruliiton* governing the
when Mr. Trum an will addrr-t* a year* to Ureal Hritain -rod other Repuldicnn leader?. He said it many us a whole probably will .Sunday night and .Monday morn­ trace. ojj nny conditioe* art-1
The Syria-- foreign office niArk." tl«- s ta f f member con- ]
Is- culled In the form of n meet- ing
joint aeakinn.
importing montrio* nt a m ire not or Tuc-day.
titionl, "it will Im up to the Secur­
Wherry declined, a* n ItepuhU* to exceed St' a liiisliel unit a tin*
He Indicated Mr Truman will iPV of the council of foielgn hus prolrsterl to Count Folkc Bor­ ity Council to accept or reject
eau policy lender, to make any duiited iniiiimurn rtimilnv from have a new* conference Thursday ministers. This is what the Hus- undidte, the United Nations medl
aor. fhv Jews nave nrciiseil the litem "
p&gt;ati» say they WHI,t.
gueaa ghoul what Congren may II fid n loishel the fn*i , year morning.
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DEMOLITION HALTED
I'RAHUK, VP ) —One wall .tamlin th- middle o f a rated arm in
CTm-TUtoV. 00 miles west of
I'ta /i p—a m onum ent to juiH-rstltlon. The town coumil planned
to d-*mulirh a g r o u p of building
mar v of them ereclt-q tn the Irtth
and 17th centuries.
Mott of the w orkmen wi lt- Slo­
vaks and g y p sie s, both loaded
down w-ith c e n tu ries of nuperptitiun When th e y came to the w v U ilors wall, a stone fell from
the b p ami b r o k e n workman's
le„ Another w orkm an uncovered
a H i m on w hich was caned the
tei.cf of a w om an's face. A pro­
mt nt ate: a n o th e r stone, with u
c a n -ng of a dog** head on it, was
lo I J
'I lo-n n ru m o r swept through
the hil&gt;ar g ang th a t u lulu- con
taming an ancient le tte r had been
foi.nl which recorded that on thnt
*p,.t * nun hud lieen hurled alive
wi'l. uer |«-t dog. Anyone who
di'tiiDied the spot i t th* g f a 'c
wi nli* lie pu.iNhed hy death so
th. rumor tan. nnd work stopped.
Ir. vain, f o re m a n pointed out
th- ( back in th e Middle Ag»
huhli.p put tlv-ir nig nature Mote
into “ .ill* and th n t these mysterr*
on- isrvings wi-is just thnt. No
ope could produce the tunioM-d

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|elt.-c. The town rounrllloM w.rv
at.1l Ivokillg for workmen to finish
th e -u moiitlon.
( ULL DA I It \ HERDS
Jacksonville. Flo.—Duval County
duiivinen have been culling D&gt;ei:
b-id* during the prist few weeks,
removing low producer* and srniL
t i l l them to market to get thvr
benefit of high pi ices for beef,
uccinliiifcS to County A gent A. ,S
Law tin . i'roductlon of milk ha*
exrcesh'd demand recently, which
was aimtb.-r factor in th* rather
sharp culling.
.dnriiialade roll- are simple to
make for .Sunday lea.
R&lt; move
tin i i a d &gt; from thin slice* of f m h
b n in': spread earh slice w ith ...ft
hid I • r, then with mainmuta ■ItV
Roll up diagonally and fasten
with toothpick I In-fore toasting
under the brvilrr.
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Ironrile I Kiddies’ clothes, ahirta. taco curtains glide through the Ironrite
beautifully, swiftly done. All you do is sit down nnd guide the work
through.

AND
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ECONOMICAL, "EASY TO USE” IR0NER
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
DOOR PRIZES

l.A t’HA JKNNINHS
Nattunally Krtuwn Irunrit** r*pra••nlativn, who will demonstrate

Mrs. Colena Wilhoit, home economist of Floridn Power &amp;
Light Co. will assist in the Ironrite Demonstration.

this amazing n*w irunsr.

�THE WEATHER ~
lo c a l allrtn-aKt ami ratty a t t a i n s
thundtrshuw rr* olhcrwUe partly
cloud) Ihrouifh Thursday. Gentle
lu raudrrale isiialii* niiula iuisvtt/
-oulh lu southwesterly.

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VOLUME XXXIX

Yugoslav Reds
Told Party Is
Strong ByTito

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

Established 1908

W E D N E S D A Y JU L Y 21, 11UH

Speech Is Apparent­
ly Answer To Sov­
iet T hat Leaders
F o l l o w Russians

Benelux Nations Re­
ported Opposed To
Any SItow Of Force;
More Jets Depart

II) OSGOOD (AKUTHF.H8

Marie Has Been Newsboys Club Of E. B. Carter Tells
Sanford Organized Kiwanis Meet Of
Asked To Form By Herald Carriers
Draft Provisions
French Cabinet TheA Newsboy#
new newsboy urglnliatiun.
Club of Katifi&gt;rd,

lo give

U.S. Sccieiary limphasi/rs U.S. Will
Nul Br Coerced In
Crisis With Russia

President Will Ask
Inflation Controls
And Of her Measures

Sec i el ary
of
S ta le
M atth all
said today llie l u lled States w ill
do all possible lo solse ih r B erlin
bliHktde cunt and ’’lo avoid the
lia g e d ) id w a i."

LONDON. J u ly 2 1 . t .P i
V
trip o lm lile B r illlll o ffic ia l rrp-Ml
n l l:&gt;d.tv lie ,I ,t nrw western
po w ri note p ro lrt lllig
R u t .14 &gt;
blockade ol B e ilin ha« been d i a l l ­
ed and cent lo Washington for
rrview by lop-i in k in g Hlale l)e
p titm e n i o fficials.
W A S H IN G I ON luls 21, i , n ~
I lie source ir|H H trd the iu,te is I lie sW Iiltr House said 'inlay that
tu b |e il |o le siiitin and it luaV be I 'r r .ld r n l 1 1urn in will d r lis r i per*
‘ ‘•eveial davs" before il it de­ cunally to t o iig irtt nest luesd ay
lis eieil I,, W ashington.
Ins appeal lot anti inflation legisI he contents w r ie a teciel but I at ion and other nieastiiet.
the goseinment o ffic ia l said don t
M r. llu m a n
will asld irst a
b&lt;- suitiiisesl" if the note agices lim it irttin n of llie two I,onset
to i os el several G en tian topics hi at I I A M
addition to B r ilin ill any ( u u t - ‘
the lime lo l hit appearance
powel talks.
lu re d a y wat sfetidrd upon after
II ssas trgatded as almost errIrlrp h o n r consultation with Iwilh
lam llu l irm o val tif the toad and
Republican t o n g irsiio n al leaders
ta il him Is.oh w ill rem ain a key
and traders ol ih r D rin o ciatic
condition for discussions.
in in m ily .
At The Hague ll was reported
(o n g irs s will lo lis r lir M onday
the lise member nations o f the
western
Eu to p ran
union
base in an sw ri to Mi liu m a n 't call
Got
11mm i , I.
Dewey, the
ag ire d on a course of a tlio n ill
the
delicate G r n n a ii
problem. R epublican I’ lrsid cn lia l nominee,
T h e y ale ir|M&gt;lled o|t|tosed lo any It ir|M&gt;itrd la to im g a lu ir f G O P
show ol furre a g a in " llie Kus- law m aking program and a quick
end lo the te n loll Ills fiirtld s
tn iin in tie im an y.
The foreign ministers of Itr s say he feels that G O P Ira d e is,
Inin. Fiance, llelgiilin. Ilte N rlh a f t r i li r a i him Mi 1 lu iiia u ’t H ire

For Troops For

To some extern the pietenl art

S O U th

li

Host -aid the I'le a ld e n t is now

drafting an anti, inflation bill
lice in Premier Robert Sc human'* better atten tio n to route# and to fo llo w , the National D rlen te A ct
----------dealing with rising prices. Itos*
PHILADELPHIA,
July
21,
(41
Cabinet which reiignrt! Monday get p aper* lo ‘
declined to give any iletalls of
• ' “ »&gt;* „of| 1916,
|* ) |( ,. M
r. C
a ite . irse a le d . It
Mr,
Carte
A
1
1
gio
witn&lt;-&gt;&lt;c
ut
the
platform
a*
possible,
and
to
fin
e
respon,
.
.
.
■
}&gt;UBAIl»«r( i»IW W
I
I
.1
I .
that measure
in defeat, oppoting a $40,000,000 BA
- members fiva
- -for each
* provides lor llie
sible
cent*
the selection and h r a 'in g s of Henry Wallace's Third
lb- -aid llie President will talk
cut in the drfrnir bill.
complaint received from custom­ sailing of rnrn into service, and P arty said today President Trn wtlh lien. I.mills D. Clay. U.S
er*.
The
membership
fee
waa
set
|
||(
j|((,
Riesident
lo
choose
ihe
man
ought
to
-end
troop*
to
t
h
e
,
Marie it a moderate contriv*.
.input Inn rum lira toler at Itcrltn.
t&gt; cents
« week.
-oulh "now" to **•(■ that all the in advance of his iipiieuinnce be­
live and hi. emergence ntalked j ^ The
mo
money paid Into the club dale lot calling them.
netr-tes ate registered lo vote.
fore Congress. Clay was due in
a .wing to the light. He Mill is treasury will be uaesl for m r e a
Section No. 2 ol ih r act pioThe witness. F.dgnr (! Itmwn. of Wn-hiiigtou today
W. A. Leffler vra» elected chair­ suffering effect, of starvation in tlonal purposes Including picnf,
vid e, for the n u m h n ol turn on Wa-’ringlon, director of the Nn
At Ibr same time, Rosa would
man of the hoard, and llanilall the German Buchenwald Concen­ ball gwinea. swimming parties uml
actu.il d u ly . ,he .a id . Hus w ill tion-&gt;| Negro Council, *aid he be­ not disclose lire es tru t lo wlurb
Chaae prealdent of Chaae and
ahowa.
lieved
that
Wallace,
if
fie
were
Company at the annual meeting of tration Cami).
Ronald Smith, who recently g u r the U nited S t a ir . Arm y M 7 ,
would send the troops. In |,artisan foreign policy will
Immediately aftrr talking with (nine,I The Herald staff as cir­ 0 0 0 men on a c liv r d u ly, plu* President,
dlre\‘o n Tueaday morning. Dirllrt'Wn says he represents more figure in Mr. Truinaii'n talk to
retort of the company were elect­ President Vincent Autiol, he went culation manager, has been aiding im ig m •»_
rn livtres. I h r 'h an 1,000,000 negroes lint soine llie legislator*.
He said Mr. Truman will nek
ed earlier a l a stockholder's meet­ to the Ministry of Justice to con­ the new.boya Ln their organisation ' ,u u u u '*n.r y7 '
firm »rl al fill).- negro leader* -aid this claim is Congress to remove wbul the
w„,k
■Navy goal Ita* be,
ing’ at which 9(1 percent of the
••vaggerated
He bat had considerable esper i
plu* 36.000 onr yrai rn
mitatandlng atock waa represent* sult isolitical leaders.
Ilriwn ahu risked the Thir,l Chief Klecutlve ha* described n»
He m utt secure n parliamentary fence in dealing with boys rend lt} l |t, | r r , The Air Lone will number
in the recently rnrd.
I’o ily n»t to end its convention discrimination*
M *»«illNlir«l o n l**i■ * ^ » * l
their outlool. and
The new Iioard la compoted of majority to attain the- office. It understanding
here Sunday a* planned but t'*
II -Hilau,* oa rage Twer
502.000.
plus
15.000
enlistees
Awas
Socialist
defection
from
the
tile following direetore: W. A.
move mi Wa-liington. reconvene
I.effler, Handall Chaae, 8- O. coalition uf popular Republican STOCKS CONTINUE UPWARD many a* |K&gt;**ible of IH year old hnr&lt; Monday "on thn hanks of K chol'H
Chaae, Jr., T. W. Jonea, M. L. Movement. Radical Socialists and
the P o t o m a c u m l demand that
NEW YORK, July, 21 lA h - men will be induced lo enlnt.
tuh i
Cullum, F. \V. Chaae, and R. A. Socialists which toppled the S, hu­ Thr atock market laitly rvtrndptoviaion for the registration tin special session of Congress
Smith. Other officer* Include 8. man government
r
I
Tuetday'a
rally
today.
Price*
of
all
man
helwren
the
age
of
1*
copfinue
until
civil
rights
laws
are
One Popular Republican group
O. Chaae, Jr., vice resident; T. W.
A coroner* Jury, summoned to
p»s*ed.
■till had a considerable distance
Jonea, aecretary; and R. A. Smith, was beating the drum for Foreign to go, though, before the heavy and 2d Is contained in Section .1
make an inqueat Tuesdty after*
Talking
loud
llrow
n
and
fast.
of the act. Section No. 4 provides
Minister George* Bidault, but the
treaaurer.
fosse* in the Thursday to Mon­ for the training of men aa rrgi» also aaid Ihe Southern alate* noon into th* circumstance* lead­
Mr. I.effler la the aecond per- majority opinion among observers
ing tu the death of K. C. Echols,
te-e.1 and claaaifted. Foreign born, r!/lll’!.M1r,,,'u,’Y ,,,f .wh,rh J** ‘‘•J.1" 1 retired mattress manufacturer,
aon to aerve a t chairman of the waa that ha did not hav* a day break were wiped out.
lire "Hitler &gt;Divit-eral I’arty” —
Quotations
were
marked
up
nit
'v
t
t
u
r
a
llifd
r
llit
i'n
s
m
ay
re
chance.
Iioard, suereedlng the late Jothua
-i'Oiild la- outlaw &lt;-&lt;l and ils lead­ reported that the death wa* due
Rldault'a acceptance of the frartion* to more than a point lie- iju - 't ••s' sm ptio n , liut by ao doing er*
C, Chaae. who with hi* brother
to an unavoidable automobile ac­
"run out of the* country."
fore
selling
opposition
was
en­
a
rc
forever
barred
from
hc-roniing
plan for W ritcident, according to W. K. Watson,
the late 8. O. Chaae founded the American-Britiah
11 HMliHiifei •*h 1*811 h i l l
irsa
tis
s
M
oa
ro«a
atsi
countered.
hualnet* In 1844. Mr. Leffier
coroner.
I'KRHHING FUND
started work with 8. O. Chaae 40
The verdict read: “ We the Jury
WASHINGTON. July 21 -f/l')
years ago. Recauae of hla may
I’OLtO CASES
General John J. Pershing estab­ find that E. C. Echola canin' In
qualification*, he waa elected
WASHINGTON, July
lished a trust fund uf nut less his death by automobile accident
president of the rompany In 1941
The nation'* total of infantile than HIM),000 for his sister. Mis. with car* driven by E. C. Echols
on the death of 8. O. Chaae. and
paralyal* case* ha* m unted t, Anna May Pershing hi* will di*. and 8am Brown. E. C. Echola'
haa irrved In that rapacity ever
8.001 so far this year, the I’ublU &lt;ioaed IihIsv The World War I car was struck by Sam Brown's
ainre.
Health Service reported today I ttder ilird last Thursday in V.il r a r In an unavoidable accident."
«
_
Thi* I* 1.011 mure than f i r the *« r lleed Hospital.
Randall Chaaa haa been a*By DAVID J. WII.KIF
same period in 1910 second wur&gt;t
The total value of the g-nerul's
t'AItOl.lNA'S I'OLIO
aoclated with th* company in It*
l olio year on record.
•••trite was net given In lire will,
various activities since the com­
RALEIGH, N. C., July 21 l/V)
Associated Kreo* Aulnmnllve Editor
» N 'o I etao rtaoi etaoi jidnnnn ob'rli was filed in frsleral rourl i North Carolina's infantile nurpletion of his edi'cation in 1917.
DETROIT, July 21. (/P)—The 2.1X30 OOGth passrniti car ol 1048
ir m i..,. m
a id
nlysls toll Ihl* year mounlrtl to
rolled from the auto industry's assembly line* today.
Tail cases today with report* of
Laler this week truck and coach production will lop ihe 800.000
47 new raaes to the sta te hoard
In
of health.
unit mark.
It wa* ths aecond largest total
The industry is sharply accelerating its production tempo but il isn't
reported for a single day during
keeping up with the demand for nrw cars and light weight trucks.
ihe epidemic. The largest onr-duy
WASHINGTON, July 11 UPf— B arrlrg a prolonged w ork e to p -f-----■------------------- r - --------------tola) was 50 cases, reported July
Army o ffin ra who handled war- pago
among
tha
volume
producers|
output
In
1941,
they
Jumped
this
tlma railroad frwight daala have,
NEW YORK, July 21, (/P) America'# cntcitainmrnl industry i. Id.
a clean hill ao fa r aa Attorney the lull year’s output alm ost c e r-|lo 18-01 per cent In 1947 and to rrpottrd eiperiencing it. wont potl-w .r slump.
Today'* reporta brought the
talni*
will
eicecd
5,000,000
unite.,
J2.18
per
cent
during
the
first
ala
General Clark la concerned.
year'* total within 95 case* of the
But
demand
ahowa
no
sign
of
lev-|
montho
of
1948.
Printing
ihe
results
of
a
national
lurvey,
|hc
New
York
Times
laid
Clark ao Informed Rep. Render
■tate'a w o n t polio year. 1914,
Th# smaller concerna, Ward'* loday ihr decline "May hr ihr m&lt;&gt;«l triiuui manifctlaiimi lo dale of • when 78 rase* were recorded
(B-Ohlo) chairman of a Houae citing off.
The
car
makers
are
wall
ahead
s
a
i
l
‘Somehow
hare
been
able
to
Committee whleh recently looked
Irrnd that tel in 18 month, ago."
Into the JuaUce Department's of their showing of la st year at wangle requisite materials and
Thr .lump may carry ihr amusement hutinrt. down lo its pre-war
this
p
o
in
t
The
passenger
ear
component part* better than the
claims against th* railroads for
Irvrl, ihe paper aaid.
toms 12.000,000,000 in overcharge makers have turned out about 'big three'."

New Officers F o r
Chase And Co. Are
Elected At Meeting

Death Due To
Unavoidable C
I

Auto Industry Rolls 2,000,000th
Passenger Car From Lines For ’48

Entertainment Industry Reported
Suffering Worst Post-War Slump

Officials
Freight
Deals Have Clean Bill

70.000 more vehicle* and the truck
builder* about 75,000 m ore than
they did in the same period of
1917, A l preaeat tha car builder*
erpeet to gat aa much steel during
the remainder of the year ea they
had In th* first half.
They are not nearly aa optimis­
tic about the outlook for n steady
flow of parte and sub-aaaemblie*
from their supplier concern*.
A substantial part haa been
..
HOTEL RADIOS
Manager Ban Small haa contin­ taket In this yearia production
ued hla policy of Improvement to upturn by the so-called manuthe Valdea Hotel by Installing fa c jrtra . While Ford w aa losing
RCA cola opera tad radioa In nearly 1 0 0 * 0 unit. I . . model
rooma on* th ird of the nom a are chant e-osar, tha eaaaUer m ar eras
Increaaed their eutpui fo r thla
now provided with the i
jreatla.first half by a h e st 110,000
S kl" o f f
have firs*
Commenting an the eperation*
both tho standard W e g l u a t ____
•"&lt;* the t to I I ■ M a tt# bond, • f Jh* "tMependenta," Ward's
for short wav# and foreign. For Autnmotiva reports noted that
a quarter a patron get* two h o u rs, while tbay nwewtad for only 9 M
*
af reception.
I per ren t e f
rep# ration*.
Th* Attorney General told
Bender In a U ttar mod# public
last night th a t If the House group
haa any facta to ahow misconduct
or fraud on tho p a rt of any Army
personnel In connection with th#
rata Inquiry It ahould turn them
• r t r to the Justice Department for
“Appropriate action.’*

Kaiser-Fra ter. Ward's added,
"took top honors among the independenla for 1947 and th* firat
ait month* of 1948, This firm got
per cent of the passenger car
business for tha whole country In
1947, end stepped the figure up
to 5 27 per cent for the first half
of 1948."
Ward's placed Btudebaker n e tt
with 4.74 per eent In thla year’#
f lm half against 5.47 last year;
followed by Hudson with S.M
against 2.84; Nash with 3.89
against 8.19 and Packard 2.59
ageipat U L
Th* need car marital apparently
continues Arm. The trade pap*
AutometJve New*, wkkk has Just
completed another n rv ey , reports
that demand eoetinuae to exceed
attpply for 1 9 tt and 1M« modala
on th# uaod car Iota. (Tho 1949
modola are Fords, Unco!
(CaMtewag • • r a g . mat
S .

The survey diaciuM-d;

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Movie liog-offlce sale* have fal- initimrnt fit-lit—with the possible
l«-n off lo-lween seven and 12 per '»-*ci'intlon of sume concert proginm a-lo ahow continues! growth,”
c c r ' in the last year.

Numerous night clubs that nev­
e r 'efore shut down in warm
wenihcr have rinsed their door*.
tJ.onogiaph record sale* have
lirm.ned an estimaletl 10 to 35
pci cent, forcing the closing of
some plant facilities,
bfteet muale tales are off a l­
most 40 nerrent.
FnvrolD h aw been slashed an
many movie lota, because of reduo-1 margins of profit,
TFo number of legitimate show*
on broadwsy la lets than a year
ago, and several current p1
produe
.—
tionu are in precarious financial
condition.
Many radio stora face salary
cult.
"TeltrU iaa haa thus become
virtually the only major eater*

N o. I S3.

Joint Session To
Be Addressed By
Truman Tuesday

designed to benefit aubacrlbela *&gt;f Law Provides Selec­
The Sanford Herald, a* well as
the newsboys, was organised lost
tion And Calling
evening al the newspaper office
Of Men To Service
and Douglas Oglesby was elected
a* prealdent, Kldre Diion a» viceI resident and Mike Whelchel u» j
of llie S rlntive
secretary and treasurer.
'lovitions
Member* decided that they will Service Art «&gt;f 1948 wrtr luday 1i t lands amt Luxembourg •• mem sage, should hr aide lu agirr oil
try tu get as many tultrrthcrs t-a outlined and -iplained to Ki* I I m-i s of the union • Issued tin a burl outline of measures th it
Couiinuiiii|ite yealeril*)
at
pnailMe to pay by the mnnin, m
ran be patted without long dr
____ luun.i
_____ Crnlei
___ _by |
u w i i m i c mi» r«a» vial
aa to eliminate the necer iiy of wanian* al ihr
ro lle r ting by the week, and t h u s j j :
y
C a rte r, Selectiv
B,
Cartel,
Selrctr.r Service
Woild Wat
II. '3rd Party„ NCltfo
AfikS I'rcaidenrial Secretary Charles
*h,*i tf i! ' m0” l,B" ,0 r
during Work!
w a. ...
_
’ Oti!er daci*»lona wer#

Press Leased W ire

Marshall Says U.S. Seeks
To Avoid Tragedy Of W
New Note To Russia Drawn

Army Notables In Pershing Funeral Procession

[if.I GRADE, Yugoslavia. Julv
21, (/P)— Premier Marshal Tito
told 2,000 wildly cheering Yugo­
slav Communitl* today their |&gt;*ity
hid become the ".Ironge.l and
mutt luccrttful Maiaivl-Leninisl
movement" in the nation • &gt;
lory.
This app*renily was hit antwer
lo charge. (tom the Soviet Union
alnRthr Coinililurm that Tito and
other Yugutlav Communitl leaden
had deviated liom the Marniit
line and were pursuing an anti*
Human policy.
Tito, addrrm ng the Yugotlav
party's congress in a Belgrade
tuburh. vvat expected to .peak all
o( eight hour* in a maitivr capo.ilion ol the hitlory ot the
Communitl movement in hit counliy. He Wat delivering il in tec*
tiont ol two hourt ot more.
The congrett wat rlpetled lo j
pledge him unanimout tupport.
Thit will tiamp il at a renegade
(torn the Cominform. the Moscowdirected Communitl Information
Bureau, an aiaociatien u( natiuni
in the Soviet orbil.
Leader Is Said To
Tito waa given a tremendous
Be C onservative;
ovation a* lie mounted the ros­
trum. Ilia aujmurtera ahouted hi*
Marks Right Swing
name In rhythm for five min­
ute*
At the outaet Tito pointed up
PARIS, July 21. &lt;/P&gt;— Andre
Iti* dafieienctea and failure* of
Marie,
a Radical Sorialial, an­
the original Hucialiat movement
In Yugoatavia which he aaid nounced today he hai been aaked
emerged in the early 1880's. Al- to form a new Ft emit governmnai vge r \&gt;% y#% .he carried ac at. - * *
the history of thla movement,
Marie. SI, wai miaialcr of jutICaatleeae tin !••** at*I

A sso c ia te d

the Times aaid.
The paper aaid top antartalnmefct execulivea elteil these reatona for th* slump:
1. Increased living cotta have
led to cuitallment of luiury gooiitime spending.
2. Commodities not available In
wartime — such as automobiles —
now are comparing for th* con­
sumer dollar*.
S. Competition from new am­
usement fields, such aa night base­
ball.
4 Increased
costa that the Inj..
duslry has baen unable to pass
ak/ig In tha form of higher prices
bccaua* of customer resistance,
Urnek Pembarton, preaidant of
the New York League of ThentueodaoeO on

Its \ - siii i y i Ki) I ' k k s s

"W e will not be coerced ot
tittiiiii.Litrcl in auv way in our
p io ir d u ir t u u d ri (be lig h t) and

r«*»|mft ill,ill! ie» lli.it wr hate in
Berlin .111-1 irfrlietaliv ill l iCimatiy,"
(hr it. Id.rr ■
&gt;l.ttr&lt;m*ii 4| f 4laird.
“ Ai thr ■4iur lime Vtf will prorrct! tu nr.ukr r \tl) po.'ible
rrtuurc r ul IK, ttllilll fill 1rid diploIII .lilt pitta rvllvirw 1III 1ieach an
•14 4rjtl,,.hle «4l!Ill 1*»lt .mil tu avow!
the tr.rgrd) i»l k%II 1lm llie woildkvf a i r nol
But 1 irjtr it
g'uint In li? t o»*li rvl
lire cll'ii, il.trled deer,rmng five
whrll the Ru.tians
wrrk»
him ke,J Ml 1. I .u d .1lid 1h aigr accr-i lu lilt- 1|t,ui-|"'wr r tiiv ihimigh

STANtlY WRAY
IN COMMAND . ( llie (at l’ S lt-29
botllbeis s» Ins II tia\ e lieen now li
lo nrltl.li b ...... i» Col. Stanley
Wray (above), I'. S. Air Force
liaison officci with the it„)ul Atr
Force. Tt.e topecfuiD. lie said,
would leii.aiu m Ihilaln (uf u
"training" p n i d , f appiualniately sis weeks.
cInter national)

18-Years-01ds By
Thousands Rush
To Armed Forces
ouths Swamp Rt.*t run ing OfficcsTryrt '
Beat Draft
HIM
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V. \ s l l l N t i IIIN, Jill) 21, ,1*1
t! i | tien. I.rw ii II. Ilrr-he.,
,N iiiou.il Selective Service Direr.
In-, indicated t'alav Ihe trrned
F orrt- may not rail pr.nr lime
O' iftrr- into Hi-rvire until around
It.I I
th e law p r o .idr&gt; that
m. oo ran be Iml uc Ini before
Srnl 22
H e r -h r . would nut
t n , ,i ilefniilr date »hru he
e t | r , u the flt«l d r a f tr rt III lie
&lt; riled.

I M.I.AIIASSBF, July 21 —
( \ l ') —Governor (‘alderll to­
ds) iiiiininalrd Mi). Gen. V'vi iii t'ollin* of Ml, Augustine,
letiird -tale adjutant general
and World tYar II stale drnfi
itirr. ior lo head Florida's nee
S r lei live Sets Ire Syslrm,
Hr -rni ih r nomfnaliiin to
t| v| (irn l.ewia R. Her-hey.
Nalio lint S ele rtl.e Service Di'*
eelor 1he Governor ndvi-id
liinrial llrr-h ry hr will -end
nominaliona for local rounlv
and inlrrroonty draft board
iiirmher- "a* quickly a* proc­
urable.*
lit t s s t u I A I KII I'KKSS
1liiiuv-intlt of Aiiicik.iii IS
&gt;r.n-i,|ili iw.iiupcil rcrruiiing offur* luvlsy, voluritcrting foi a
tinc-vror viictcli in the AmicJ
lotccs.
Onlv 161,000 . of ilirm. may .,cnlist Many ol llir yuulliv. taking

no chance of bring too lair to
gri in .iml thus avoid » 2 1-month
droll later, wailed all niglit for
A l't a n llM u r « |

n «

!•■ «« *

»

their suiioum hng /one l he U S .
im l lliil.'ill base b rrn feeding
llir u J.OOO.iMHI H rib n t'.eimanv by

an. but mal IS I,running inti***.‘■a* mis1
I I t k liillilt f 4

.laycees Will H e a r
State’s Constitution
Revision Problems
.I'luior Fhamlo-r of Commerce
mri.itier* wdl I r a r a di»cui»lon of
i ,i ,'ein- ,.| 11&gt;&gt;t idn i*i&gt;ti-lit ut Iona 1
revision by members of Fid Alpha
Di I ' m Honorary Low Eraternlty
nf Stetson I'm versify tomorrow
tnuiti nl llie I uiri-t t'rntei
ilrpresenlative Hi alley Odliato,
isl.o -v program ■■ban man for llie
Jit&gt;•'(*•' ............. ..
aid city and
county official' were being invit t to slt&lt;
11 rial guests
Richard II i Du k i Cooper, lu*t h e i f the .Stetson Fhi Alpha Del
tn cliaplrr, will n n u-m oderator
fo' 'he discussion
This will he
eerit.-red around the proposed
nitirle-hy.article method of revlsitih and the I'nllihg of a state.
vv,,t r , invention to -.viihaul the
IHsf eoii.litiition
T ils wilt !-■ the fifth civic club
p i • grain to la- presented by the
legal f.a trrnilv in t ’enlral Flor­
ida I'rograni* have been pte.enti*d la-fun llie Del and. Kisstmand Mi Dora Lion* Club and
iii .
tin Orlando Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
I r vi l at tun* al»o have been t r ­
ee,ved by Cooper from the Green
f\&gt;v,* .Springs I.ions Club, the Eusti . Rotary (Tub and Ihe St, Augustii Lion* Club.
Cooper i* the author of a nroto, I draft for revision uf Elornlu ' .(-year otd coitstltullou.

Workers Continue To
Search F o r Miners
v;. etri.TA IN . Okta , July 21 lAb
K. ,-ue workers continued their
,i'.,rch t ■-1uy for a miner missing
a l I i i an I 'v p lu tlu n in th e Lone
S tar coai mine.
|li» missing worker is Lara
Vip -e, 54 Auiilhev! miner. Mlllatd
llulley, 27. was injured fatally
in I be bl-st yvatrrday.
CumpUII Comeron, g e n e r a l
m il " auperintendent. reported 1st*
Inst night that a fire which fol|uw-d thi riploalun was becoming
less intense. Ilu said the rgplosiu-v was caused by derailment of
u luadcd siring of coal cars In th*
in in-'’* main shaft.

Fnd Of Bread Ration

Treating Of Cancer With Beam Of
In Britain Announced
July 21. (,F) — Th#
Neutrons Ends Without Success [ HrFeedLONDON,
It: h i’reat Association laid
Minister John Strachey will
By RENNIE TAYLOR

SAN FRANCISCO. j„ l, 21. M l

(announce tudav tho end of bread

A, ........... ......... ..

" '.’T u 'ifi

cancer wtlh a beam ol nrulroni from a tyriulion has endrd without

The report came Irsa than 24
hours after Minister of AgriculBack in 1938 researchers found ih.il neutron., whuli arc com- lu te Turn Williams informed the
(Hinenti of atomic nuclei, rffcctivrly dctlrovcd cancer lu.ur when Huu-e of Commons that "If wa
a rr lucky with the weather” Bri­
concentrated into a beam lo Iwmlutd tnilignanl cell*. The nrulroni tain's farm crops th ii year will
did not irem to destroy healthy cell, nea: the cancerous onr*.
reach the peak lavrl of 1943-44.
much

iu c c c s i .

To teat ntateona as a treat-*

m ert. University of California
medical researchers over a period
of five years treated 849 persona
by Inis malhod, using • million
and 18-mlllioa volt beams from
two Berkalay cyclotrons.
Reporting on tho roeulta, Dr.
Bol&gt;»rt B. Stone, th* University's
lop radlologli. sold th at only 714
percent uf the treated patient*

survived five years or more. The
five-year survival ml* of average
patlonl* with Incurable ranter Is
5 rereenl.
Thus th* treatm ent was better
than none at all but not sufficient­
ly effective to warrant la contitiuanre. Dr, Stone said.
0 . a of the drawbacks. Dr. Btone
tCwroawa a

-a

V o# * Wa)

CGN80L1DATING OFFICBS
J a c k s o n v il l e , July s i (^ i—
The British consulate consolidat­
ing office* In A tlanta, Miami and
Jacksonville, will open her* Aug.
2 under Consul J. C. Thomson,
now In Miami.
Y&lt;et Consul Frank J . W hitt aaid
ho would remain vice consul along
with Allen T. Brooks of M teaL

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FRIDAY JU LY 16,19 IS

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFORP. FLORIDA

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Coroner's Jury

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Impounded Planes 1
Delayed On Return

American Legion

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I

* l*OUI.TRY

i I ARK A IR FORCE B A S E .. Jacksonville. J u ly
1 6 - vl'i _
lu io n P. I. J u ly 10 (Special)— ’ Egg* and poultry price* remained
#l.sy**i ******* | |ow pvg# M"# &gt;
lit
Liet. Constantin* T, De- unchanged on the Jacksonville
being formevi. Tiic tecond v**v W oliki, C ountry Club Road, San­ m arket* today.
during tiic year* of the adimnir ford, -rill »oon leave the C lark
t.'uiion of Abtehani Lincoln, who ■A it i ii» * B a v Sr. the P h ilip p i"
Mand* fo r reassignment in the
faced uniting a country which
United State*.
w ai divided. Tlii» i i the ih itd era.
Lieulentant D *W o lik i w ill he
Oplomelrlst
which prevent* ut with the moral accompanied by ht* w ife, E liza113
Magnolia
A v *. Phone M2
Iraderdup of the w o rld ." he lieth.
.m elted.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

I
Itu a tla a rd hmm fa e * u &gt; 'l
tro a lla * .# I I » » r*a * 0*«a
i Fifteenth Street, was charg'd by ' l&lt;*al Boy* State chairman, th l*
H A LIF A X . N.S., July 16- -• Vi
i police with i r c k lf ji driving
| morning
Amung the boy* due at the —Engine trouble ha* delayed the
After finding that Mr. Echols meeting 1* U e ix Seatou of A lt..- return to the U nited Stat-.- of a
A ll O iu rtb N iillm m u*I be pir-enled al T br H rrjld u llir? un th,
day l x I orr publication.
had a broken hi|&gt; among other monte S pring*, who reprvaenl* Flying Furtres* believed originally
beaded for Palestine.
in ju iie *. Dr. C. L
Park lenl Old tilo ry T o s t 18.1. Accompany­
The converted 14-17 wa* im ­
ing
him
w
ill
be
Commander
A
lle
n
FIR ST METHODIST C H l'H C H
F IR S T ( T I U t n i OF CHRIST,
him to the Orlando hoipital for
pounded i&gt;y customs a fte r it land­
Forward
and
Adjutant
Jam
e*
R et. J. K. .McKinley, Mlni»ter
BCIF.NTIhT
i|&gt;ecial attention by a hone ipecu- O'Hrien. A rnold Harrington, who ed here Sunday on w hat it* pilot
Mra. I*. It Slepheneon,
800 Had Second Street
lilt.
wa* *pon»ored by the Lion* C lub, xaid wa* a ro u tin e navigation
llir c r tu r of Keligiou* Education
U',4b A. M.: Sunday School.
i*
due to a rriv e here from W in te r flight.
O’ 46 A.M,: C hurtn School—A
“ Am ericana have gotten Into
M r. Kchola w m horn Nov, 14,
U itlO A. M.: M m iiiiig Ret vice.
A Royal Canadian A ir Put re
Haven.
1874 at lichee, A rk ., ami came to
8:00 P. M : Wednesday Service. ila r * fo r every age
aircraft i* (cbeduled to e iro rt tie the habit of 'le ttin g Ceurifo do
Other
Boy*
State
member*
who
11.00 A.M .: Morning Worahip. Sanford in l!&gt;20 from Pincl.ard,
E X C E P T IO N A L VALUES
plane to the border, where It il.* but tills iv u fa lie attitude.
Rending Room H our*, Tueiday*
.je in u n Theme: "The Kingdom In J A Ia He engaged in th» r n a ttir n w ill appear and relate their e x ­ would be picked up by an intermust face the problem * of ItllC Mercury sedan coupe fine
nnC F riday* 3:00 to 6:00 P M
perience*
at
Tallahassee
w
ill
be
You*'
i m anufacturing buaine** here fo r
l i echanically, trim appeaianre,'
ceptor squadron o f the U.S. A ir lo da y w ith a more rr a liit ic a tti­
7, no p.M .:
Youth Fellowship' 2d v* ar* before re tii ing, an I li-c d [lobby lirisson, Rotary; Stanley Force.
tude W e po**e&lt;u a »tate of apathy
m a rly new tire *. A real buy
r i l l S T CHRISTIAN C H l’ R M I
S ervile*.
'*1' West F irst Street. He wa* • a Riumlpy, Kiw an?.; Frank ('ra n *
in d. |iend*hle transportation.
[
tow ard w orld event*. Till*, loo,
(Disciples of I'h r U l)
Ion,
Jaycre*
and
Janie*
Ludw
ig,
itiw i w
member
o
f
the
F
ir*t
lla
p
tiv
l
at
8:60 P.M.: Union Service*
F ill l-untiar Streansllncr 8 ssntan
m ust l x conquered." he *aid.
Sunday Church School, 0:46
Klk*.
Something
in
th*
way
o
f
a
Church
and
of
Sanford
Lodge
No
.hi i'm h v te iia n Church.
coupe, rcc»ntly overhauled. ex-|
T
ile
m
eeting
U
n
*
presided
over
A .M .
surprise fo r the** l&gt;oy* I* hinted
62. F and AM .
sept tonal tirs**, »plendi.l a p -;
hv I'reaitlent (iordon Riadley. J.
M orning Worship and CummunI €'«•« 11Mh#^#1 f»»M4 •*»««#' lll»#ti
SZi
■ x U ' *« t*&lt;
I
Funeral service* fo r Mr. Echo!* al hy la-gii(inaire«
rflK ( HI HCII OF (.till
P 'ira n re .
on, 11:1*0 A.M.
S erm on-G uest
lit alley Oil ham wa* in ch arge of
Mr*.
D
orothy
Fox,
rrpresentatread slowly
up
Pennsylvania tho program ,
w ill lx held at 4:00 o'clock S atur­
2109 Him Avenue
H-.tug
at
reasonable
pi
ices,
hp&lt; nk*:r.
U P hiC fi*1T T T *’i . M. f / . t il . t
day ufternoon at the F lr i. Hap- tive o f F'torida Airway* Inc. w ilt Avenue—the “ route o f
presi­
Rev. Joe It. Cre»*. Pador
„ia y l x brought on term *
C h ristia n Youth Fellowship, 7:60
I're n id fu t
llrndlt-y
iutroilured
Matinee* 10c • Evenings lie
H it Church w ith the Rev, W. P. lx prevent to convey a m exage d e n t*"— to A rlin g to n National P au l Dixon. Dr. A W. Epp«, J r .
Sunday School, 0:46 A M.
(,corral
T
ruck
A
Kqpt.
Cu.
j
P.M
Children I te
' Brooks, Jr. o ffiria in g , Interment from Jame* L. Pycr, company C s 'in tiry on .Monday w ill inrltldc \ R A lfo rd . Jr.. W. A la filer,
I*i *toral Service. 11 &lt;H) A M.
2U8
\V.
1st
president, who arranged fo r r ' i ilw customary sad rc n irm h tiin o
w ill !. in Evergreen Ccnieterv.
h i ’k iig c n d ir Service, 7:46 P M .
L A K E MARY CHURCH
Ir
In.-k t'h a rm i alul P r. Joe
* The Maaon* w ill a lio eondint tran*porlation to Tallabaviee free foi r. dead cavalrym an—a riderW e ek-P a y Services
OF THH N AZAHF.NK
1 a lii* a* visitor*.
of charge fo r the boy*.
, .
ta
rv
ic
e
i
at
the
graveside
\
l
l
Maahtrse.
C
ra
ye
r
Meeting,
Tuesday,
7:46
l ake Mary, 1-lurid#
FOR
The ta lk * at the inerting w ill
tcr Maiona are requested in meet
Re*. Kdgar MrConaughay, Pa»tor P.M.
Fur horse w ill' l x Idaek, Id*
M r H U K H t lK t O N 4 It I I D
al the Maaonir H all a l-OO P.M. I lx broadcast hy Radio S tation
Missionary
Service.
Thursday.
Sunday School Hour. 10:00 A.M.
LEA SE OR RENT
J A C K S O N V I L L E . Julv !•'.
F
member*
are trai-plngi black, the saddle r rooty,
in order to attend the funeral in | M’THIL
Legion
7:46 P.M.
M orning Wor*hip. 11:00 A.M.
M cG re gor, 64 , w
jftdvited that tic k rt* aie on *nle the Sllrruns r r v c r t n l. Thu* Per­ — M a h lo n
a
body.
V ictory Leader* Band, Friday,
C vcning Worth Ip, i4:00 P.M
shing, who Ixi-an hi.* ntm v rareer L a n d attun ie v and dairvioun, vtt,*
Survlvora include the widow, at the usual place*.
M ill-W eek Prayer Service, »Vrd- 7:45 P.M
a i j cavalry o ffic e r, w ill end il eunvlrtetl in F’etjeral Court tiati.v
Mra.
E.
C.
Flehol*
of
Hanfoi
I;
i
T*-c public i* Invited In attend
w ill: a token o f the old time rav- of m ak in g tul ,' elaitn* under &lt;1
n e n liiy , h:00 P.M.
five daughter*: M r*. A II 1Cal - J
SATURDAY ONLY
T n e ie i* a cle»» fo r you In our all llii re aerviet-*.
a iri near at hand.
governm ent iluiry feed s u n - d
p c s itu b lt* C i t y lo c a tio n f o r
cher, Je*up, 4ia., M r*. F
K. [
• DOUBLE FEATURE •
Pot
above
the
six
grey
horse*
I
fn
ni
1141
to
)tM6
Sunday School.
r ip lit m a n .
llradley, W ilm ington. N. C., Mr*
11 hh ll mi
.#«■» Pup# 11Ilf I
hapiisi
drawing the caisson Lcuiing tin- 1 Judge Devon.' sentenced Ate
A lo rd ia t welcome a w a il» you.
1,. F. Oarner, and M r*. P K. Me- !&lt;*■ opened.
GENE
Corner
L
a
u
rrl
A
N
inth
S
lrret
coffin
w
ill
thunder
u
token
o
f
m
l*
[G
regor
I
"
n
year
un.1
n
da.
in&gt;
/.lain- our church your church.
E. KMKS
JO S E P H
Nab o f Sanford and M r*. II F
tlpK.ion among »ome W e*tern
S. L. Whatley, i 'l i l u r
lla n te n o f H ollyw ooil; »even w n e allied authorities in Berlin and ita rv Hirrc—a fle e t o f A ir F’orce prisonment nml fined him ISmsi
Soli lay School, 9:46 A M
The verdiet found MeGregtii
Muh St A Sanford Ave,
Claude Echola, l.anca«tet. t ’ nlif.. lhr* Herman* wav that m ilita ry places laying fa re w e ll.
U N ITY
— IN—
,'lo m in g Worahip, MOO A M .
I i the marching columns of men! g u iltv op n count* o f the ind
OH
F a ith Coma all. M inister
E. R. Echo!*, Colonic. S P . A P -■ctlou or retaliation only
could froot all the m ilita r y f o r m w ill I m * n t. •&gt;l&gt;.&lt;■fi all.ged that he f ’*• I
Sermon
hy
pastor.
Phone 9 i:o
Fxhota, Daytona Reach. II
U • niaJii the blockade. The Soviet
TUF.8DAY
"COLORADO SU N SET
1 ra in in g Union, 7;00 P.M
.. j Echola, W in te r Park, Roy W. Union wa- represented In H erlin be tm Army band, the Ir d Me- j cla im ' f ■, f.-d crtl -'jbxhle* f 1
7:iMJ P.M.: Prayer Service al
Evening W orihip, 8:ii&lt;&gt; I
Valdea Hotel.
Echola, Oaineaville, Carl Echol* , .
:
Itill.-.l inlernatlnnal ilin rhanu-vi Cavalry Rei-onnni-san.i l n iil'. li.n t bad i*. n w ater.-I.
—Companion Picture— ^
and Kenneth FIchol* o f Sanford;
k ,i' ‘ 1 ' " ,,‘rn«»|unal clip S.|&gt;'a.,ron from /&lt;&gt;rt Aleade. M il; | |T ,,
,m
-8 00 P.M.: C lai* in -C od I* the Sermon hy pastor.
M ij Week Prayer Service, Wed- fo u r aiatera: M r*. Jevale l,o **it g lon'Lctr.
the (IVilth H eld A rtille ry llatta I
A nsw er” , at the Hotel, taught hy
Tbr R u'sian aim i* to establish lion of the 82nd A irborne Division |
ne.iday. 8:00 P.M.
o f Coral Oahle*. M r*. J
N.
" A I s b i I obJ Kood-Ovll I
Irene Callaway.
Brotherhood, l*t and 1 r Thur*- E ranklin. San Antonio, Tex,. Air*. a strong Herman government un from F’ort Rragg, N.C.; the 60Mb J
FRIDAY
tin
Russian
mode),
dominated
by
day. 8:181 P.M.
Tom A llen, W axahairhie, T e x ,
Para.hute Regiment from tin9:16 A.M.: Radio Program . ''The
"Come Thou W ith U* and W one brother. It. C. Flchol*. San­ Coii.munist*. and to secure a voice . h i t division; 46u troops from t InVoice of Unity,” Station WTRK. W .ll Do flie r Good.”
in
me
eeonomir
life
of
the
Ruhr
ford and 18 gram l-children.
HO'.h Engineers ut F ort lb Ivuir.
Service* at the g ra v rd d r w ill and '.Hi1 rest o f Western Germany. V h.; .lassmen fro m llie West
FIR ST P H H H IlY T R ItlA N
IVvmbli' ri'ia lia lu ry measure* Poir.t and Annapolis a in. h-title «
HOLY I ROHM I I I I Id II
l x conducted by the Ma ori* who
CHURCH
'tr * . Thoma* M. M rlro-e in charge w ill meet at 1:00 o’clock at the ine.itioned in [let tin were closing and Mi" rrnck troop# from the Ird
nan
inns
h . lb lira -n ic e . I). I I ,
in Sunday a ftr r T rinity
Slavonic Halt In order In attend of tlw Panama Canal to Russian In fo n try Rceiment, st:.:ioneil at
We nuikr our own Ice 1 ream, All flavtira
P a*lor Lm e rllu #
ships, quarantining Russian ships
f
SIH61EI0N-UI!
!i:1ll A.M.: Sermon and llo ly ii. n I uhI v .
Myer, A'
P tiu iU * H. Charlew,
in L.S. harbors and forcing R im - F rr*
Tanly — llelieimii — Healthful
Coinmuttion
A Genera
i lute of I!) -jun*
Staled Supply I'a a lo r
«iar, h presentatives out of Japan
InlO A M f ’hurch School.
w
ilt
speak
o
a#
he
funeral
pro-,
aUo
ti.46 A.M.: Sunday School fur
tot "teci,n ico l" reason*.
cession cros
'he Potomac to ’
a ll r g i * .
CARTOON—
"FLO RA "
Moscow
newspaper*
werr
fille
d
L A K E MARY ((IM M U N IT Y
entei the A rlin g to n Uemelery
Phone IZIh
t i l S a n fo rd A t c n t ic
la:U0 A.M.: Morning W o rih .ip
It.s ila a r a free. f M I Oeer
w i'l. plotest* over the shooting of ground*.
CHURCH
Seivice. Sermon by D r, Brownthe House. He could move for Tog.iatti, considered (he Krcm
( Tarenrr C. W hile, Minister
President T rum an w ill l x there
adjournment o f the Senate and hi* lin's U * t operative outside Russia w ith the rahinol and other high
lee.
Church School, 10:18) A. M.
The
Communist*
called
o
ff
th
e
ir
motion woubl nut be debatable. It
•Yoiahlp, 11 :(8) A. M.
7 iK) P M .: Junior and Senior
o ffm .lv .
Rut it is understood
Ri |»ort* w ill l x given by the wot.bl l x subject only to Senate gere t st ri ke at noon. A bark to that at hi, request the A rm y w ill
Young People'* Meeting*.
r
woik
movement
had
started
yes&lt;t:(K) P.M.: Union W orahip Ser­ young people who attended Con­ uppiuval.
lerday. Police and troop* moved not lire the s i«tom ary 21-gun
vice— Presbyterian Church. Chap- ference recently.
Gui, even If the Senate apaosuti- usually denoting the a r­
The young jxople'* grno|i w ill proved, the adjournm ent would lx vigorously to pui down rioting in riva l of the C mrnamL r-ln-Chief
ia lr Verlurg R. Hugh o f Orlando
winch
at
|ea*t
Ul
person*
were
w ill b* the gueit ipeaker.
a in io ftH #
only tem porary. The Senate would
on o .n ilils ry pust.
. LT
Injured
hav . to
meet, again‘ iV
in VhrL.
three day* killed and mure than 100 m
i
Pushing'* C t ke l '" i ll I., rarRussia
abstained
from
the
Keunless the lluuse also voted to
ries, pw/t the tin .b o f the unknown |
C o n iu iu tlo rn ] r ,u " ‘ &gt; . Co; " ,r il “ f,,0.nf . o n , ' i * 1" '- aoSdtti and in 'o tue A rlington I
quit.
Under
th&lt;
tine. Jvlie lias opposed Count Koike
netthr r chamber can adjourn for
He, radolte, the U.N. mediator, lx . amphitheatre, • hero t " »-*! or a
It **nll■Hirti tf*••*v
I U v i i m H I,-a. r * ) . ilaet
mute than three day* w ithout apthe
cause
he spurned the use of Rus­ one-minute sT 'itct* l» fun
F U tw i. K; Donald Jonei, W ; Dun- malty surrendered, Jewish force* p t'./a l o f the other rliamb. r
fin a l e rrm o n ie sian.*
a*
observer*.
■Io K e lly, W; Robert Lennox, It; were mopping up a fte r wiping out
,U the g rn v - -lii'‘ , there w ill be
Johnston could intrmiueo a con-j
Jimmy Owen. W; C u itl* W infrey, or capturing the main force o f current resolution ra ilin g
the l.,«l alute fo r n il solilicr*
for
H; Tommy Wooley, II; I^ r o y H il­ 700 Iraqui* who had !&gt;een en­ Conglesc to adjourn.
i h n t Gflc M i l ' "» and “ ta p , "
Although
bert, C.
trenched there since the Iltills h suet, a resolution i* not debatable,
The announit'it plan* audgned
C^bin 6—Bobby Itrum ley, K; le ft, the diipatch said. Some it it. : uhpxt to amendment and
l l s s l l s s r * tram l*aa» D » l
the blowing of ta p * to Sta ff fk*r
C h c v lri Cherry, R; N o lly Dunn, lra q u i* ran the Jewish nlockade th &gt;* io u Io lx lield up Indefinitely, lie joined the club at a player g ra n t George M y e r * of the A rm y
W . H e w E lliw -rry , W ; Randall during the night and hid ill the Even if that got through the SenBan.,.
l^ivendar, R; Johnny McCallum, cavr* of nearby Mount Carmel, a t., th r House also would have to 2J y rn n ago. when only 16.
However, the commander o f ,
The a u n o u n rrllirn t of Purocher'a
It, Richard I'hagan, W ; Maurice i l added.
approve it tirfo re he legislator* resignation and Rhottori's re tu rn Can well A ir Force hnM' nt Fort •
P h illip *, W; A lfre d Stanley, W j
In Wrvtern H alllte heavy fig h t­ roi: id all off the ****lon and go to th r D odgrra w ai nude by Wot lit, T rxa*, kuhI h hud alerted
Jiiutny W right, W ; A l Brock, C ; , ing w»» reported hy a Ix lu in c e home.
P rrri.lrn i Hranch Rickey at C in ­ n tivgro f l u f f M-rgennt there of
W AYNI
Bobby Park, C.
comtnuniiiue issued in B eirut. The
flew there fro m whom I’ersldi.g one** »aiJ: " I want
Johnston did nut sav whether cinnati. H r
Camn 6 —Heorge Hruntun, R; bulletin said the l^ 't le fu r Shajra
nu
one
but
C
h
trle
y
W
yooff
t
o
1
w
itn
W a lle r H iovet, R; Sunny Fold*, Colony in the aiea north of he has talked to lluuse in rrn lx r* I Brooklyn a fte r conferring
*o u id tap* fo r m e."
, D unxher last night.
It, H r''re Hold, It; A rth u r 1-odge, w ith Lebanese troop* re taining ab, ul ids proposal
There was no iudlcnliori wrhat, O tt, one o f the best liked nicrnR. David Stanley, It; H illy S tin ­ iV n m n th entered it* filia l state,
M &gt; . ASMtNDASIl
son. tt, Robert Thrasher. It; Rilly the village n ite r th row ing hack r. pome a quick adjournment her* o f the baseball fra te rn ity ,
Went SOHO
T h u ikto n , R; Donald Yo»t, R; violent Jewish attack* ill which move .night get from House me in- w ill take a b rie f varaliun and
P0NBA
Ih-i -. other anti-Trum an Demo-i then return to the Giant* * la ff in
c . * . * * oaeilN
iCaallaarJ ti» m P a ir tie d
Jame* Lawton. C.
tha culunv changed hand* throe r i.i'ic senators, or from Repub- a rapacity s till not delrrminsnl
VkW IS.U 0 UN
rc
g
u
iia
tlu
n
c
e
rtific
a
te
*.
Iliow
n
Cabin 7—Meryle Carlton, R; time*. The Arab* adm itted 2H
«»#e III
Hot ace Rtoneharu, preddent o f contends that W aring*# i rder g ix ,
T e rry Carlton, W ; Ruddy Dunn, killed ami 17 wounded arid said lin .ii* in l-oth houses,
tree* tKN
the G iant* said llurixher Would
i
Repulili.-an*
have
cried
"cheap
W , Raymond Norman, f f ; R olxrt th *
take nver the rlu b tonight in further, end Include* other neg­
Jew*
suffered
hundred*
Oey east I
R h in o .ik e i, W: Craig Anderson, killed in a Jewish attack on . po,.tic*" at the ra il fo r Cungre,* Pittsburgh. Bhotton I* I* eiparted ro,'* ns well.
I f you've Ixen looking fo r an improved electric Iron,
to
meet
J
u
l/
26—a
date
atyled
F*n«Iing
the
hearing,
a
federal
R, Cnutn Stanley, C.
N aiarelh.
a* 'Turnip Day" hy M r. Truman. tu take over slireethm of (he Dod­ e o jti order ha* reopened party
ci-inu in today and are the new model* now un diager* at onest in Cincinnati.
IL L
Elsewhere, a lu ll apparently
enrollment hooka tu tn-grix*. The
The
text
o
f
the
announcement
V
prevailed in ground fig h tin g In
prevailed
C IN C IN N A T I, J u ly 1(1 t/P)
play
Makes
Ironing
days
easy
a
,
"
fa
llin
g
o
ff
a
log"
Ixxiks
normally
are
Hoard
June
the Hian :
—A D D E D —
Palestine, but a Baghdad rotnniu- Governor Hen T. I.aney o f Arka&gt;i» Vy“ A*
22
.
o f today, Mel UM baa I t sad t " comically priced to fit your budget.
Disney Carloun
nique said Iraqa plane* raided as Indicated today that neither signed a* manager of tbe Nnwr
Negro leaden In the atnte elirint
((iN lliHH fruiR F nr* One!
“ Daddy Duck'
H aifa and set a ship a fire .
he nor the state's other delegates York G iant*.
that ,eV"ra1 c u 'in tlr* hive not
a lte rn a tive ."
PARAM OUNT
to
the
Democratic
N
ational
Con­
ACAI
eoi.ipilrd
with
I
h
i,
order
and
that
A
Jerusalem
dispatch
quoted
"W
E
CAN
PROVE
IT"
T Ii a new wage
a g rre in riit
" Ix o Durocher ha* Ixen ap­
NEWS
vention
w
ill
attend
a
conference
of
•ithoi#
are
a
till
demanding
th
a
li
Jewish
Intelligence
report*
a*
fo ito w n l a il w *(k* of pegutlationa,
pointed to *ucceed him and w ill
the last of which were held saying "large numbers" o f A rab* some southern leaders in llirm in g - asiume command of thr Giant* In ne g ro ta poaaes* the general elec
tinn cut tlf If ate*.
Pittsburgh to n ig h t.
amhl a welter of report* that ju it are fleeing from the H oly C ity. h" ,n ‘ umorrow.
Only Richland county ha# not
“ The n e gotiation! leading to
He told newsmen that th * legal
such a raise wa* In the offing. The report* *»id the lateat A ra b !
Meanwhile in D etroit the Ford exodus was northward to Rama- »!atu* of the delegation ended appointment *&gt;f Durocher were been rltrd to torlay'a hearing. Five,
t with the dose o f tne convention I conducted w ith the fu ll consent other iounlie# *ay they have Ixen
M utnr Co. today raised Hie wage* IUM and eastward tu Jericho,
j of the B rooklyn cluh, and w t'R em ailing n e g rw * and are expect­
o f 26,600 salaried employe* by
„
An
Egyptaiu communique did In Philadelphia, and added:
“ 1 may return I f invited, but the appruval o f Ford Frick preal- ed tu aak that the action l x dropfro m 120 to fAA a month, an not •la-eify where in C airo the
lied dgaimt th e ir u fflc ia l*.
average of about n ln * percent.
tJI'EN B S:M PJd. F K I . MON
bombs fe ll, whether there were not a t a delegate from my atata." I dent of th« N ational League.
I.aney mad* the atatemant a t' “ President
Horace Btoncham
Drmucratlr p a rty leader* met
A t the tame time, th * company any easualtir* or the extent o f
OPENS It M P.M. R AT. - RUN
la je e trd fo r the present at leaat, the damage. It said merely that the union term inal, whara tha wishes to expreaa hi* deep per- in Columbia t u p m u v to discuss
14c— DOUBLE F E A T U R E - JOc
train
on
which
he
w4*
re
tu
rn
in
g
tonal
regret
a
t
O
tt’*
departure
the
hearing,
l»Ut
declined
comany intervention by the Federal "an enemy plane" had dropped
home from Phlladephla, atoppad from the Polo Ground*. Huwever, roci.L
MsHilation and Conciliation Bervlce some Iwmbs,
fo r 16 minute*.
I he I* happy to announce that toIn It* wage deadlock w ith th*
Cairo wa* the t h i r d A r a b
Adoption o f a national pint- 1 day's action do*^ not *»ver an
Corned tx x f take* it* name
CIO United Auto W orker*
capital Iximlxd hy the Jew * in the
The 110,000 Production employe* A rah-Jrw'ith war. Israeli plane* form containing a to-called c iv il, anti Mel O tt th a t ha* already ex- from an old verb, tu coin, which
rrpreavnted by the- U nion are previously had raided Damascus, right* plank caused »oraa southern association between the Gtnnta met n# to cure w ith *aIt.
delegate* to leave tha convention, ended '"te r a quarter of I •'enseeking a wage increase and other Hyria, and Amman, Trana-Jordan,
"T be South ha* been *e v * re ly , !ury. IJpon h i* return from n
The m llilng o f ru in , did not ix
benefits equivalent to about 21 Tel Aviv ha, Ixen Ix im lx d rr hurt." Governor la n e y said. “ We vacation. O tt w ill take over a r a n t a regular practice in Eng­
renta an hour.
pls'e In the club’* office o rg a n i­
were shamefully treated.
land until 1662.
"Tim Ford Motor Co, (tand* ps-atrslly.
The Arkansas Governor railed sation."
ready tu meet with union negntiathe
plank
"
ta
r
mure
dangvruu*
to r* a t any time, "H e n ry Ford
GERMAN C H IE F RETURNS
than you folk* in the north re­
SI. J»hn*H Klerlrlr Co.
I I , president of the firm said In a
HAMBURG. July Id I d b - T h * alise."
SPARKY
statem ent. "W * appreciate t h a form er th lu f *of (lie Gedmait
“ The plank rover* fa r mure
o ffe r u f tha United 8tatea Con­ A rm y, Field Marshall Manfred
than Ju,t racial l**ue«," he de­
c ilia tio n Bervlce hut w * always Von H raurhilich. who had been clared. " I t ran be mads to cover
have been able to m&gt;Iv * our d iffe ­ held In B ritain since th * w ar, re­ a 'lo t of things and you fo lk * in
rences w ith th * union and w* turned to Germany by B ritis h the north Ix tte r realise that.
p re fe r to follow this policy until hospital shin today.
every
possibility Is exhausted
An ambulance w a i w a itin g tu
—COMPANION P IC T U R E —
between the union and ourselves." take Von IlrauehiDch to the hos­
T h * wag* increase to salaried p ita l In the prisoner o f w a r ram p
i
rsonnel w ill become effective at Munster.
##• «t f iv »
imedlately fo r th * 26,600 em­
Ing alxrvc ohitacle* and making
ploye* now receiving up to f626
a personality o f d riv in g power.
TO G IVE ADDHBH8
a month. Ford said.
The othsr ia In fe rio r, a querul­
Cheeter Morris
G A IN E 8 V IL L E . J u ly 1&lt;L W T Jan* W ra ll
Employes Making mors than
Charlm
irk ford
$626 a month w ill he eontldcrrd Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville ous personality, th a t gels other
fu r wage boost* on an individual attorney and Democratic eongreai- people to do th * work.
man-nomlnee from th * second conEither kind, he said, may de"m e rit basis," hs said.
greeaional d istrict, w ill deliver th * velop from rhildhood polio, der
11 i , \ A bird's food Is swallowed w ith ­ commencement ad-ire as n t Uni- prmlir.g m ainly on the wisdom of
ef Florida
graduation parent* In coping w ith the c rip ­
out cite wing, and ground by gravel v e r-ity
exercises Saturday n ig h t, J u ly 24. pled cuild’s problem.
In tn« g lu a rd .

Dr. Henry McLaulin

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Other Feed &amp; Poultry Supplier Aik ua for Price*.

"Maybe we'd better buy a new APEX washing machine from
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MONDAY JU LY 13. 13 IS

Anti-Inflation
Bill Is Ready
ForCongiess

No. 1M5.

Truman Confers With
Top Military Aids As
Berlin Crisis -Grows

Rising Living Costs
To Be Fought In
Legislation To Be
Asked By President

Local National

W A S H IN G T O N ? !^ 19. &lt;,P)~
jfr e s ile n t Truman w ill hand ill*
e*h» tcitio n opening Monday an
administration hill to deal w ith
tilin g living coitt.
Presidential Secretary Charier
G. R om raid the President it at
work on a meaiiire embracing
tiilu a lly all of the ten-point anliin fLitton ptogiam he recommend
ed to Congret la it November.
"T heie w ill l&gt;e a concrete h ill
on high p iite i," Rota told report*
en.
•
H * laid he tlnei not know
whether it w ill l&gt;e lubrnitted
lim iil'aneoihty with the Pre»idenl i
spend meitaga a* C ongten re*
contenet on the P reiident’ i call,
nr whether it w ill (ollnw that
m einge.

Guard Company

Mar.'.hall And Forrestr! Both P r e s e n t
Convention Given As Plans Arc Made
To Counter Russia

Report On Rio

Attends Camp Rotary By I awton

" VSIIINUTON. July |r-( \l’ &gt;—I’reiidenl Truman re*
iie«rd ihe Iruae Iterlin »llua*
IJni O f O n e Officer! M o i r T h a n 8 .0 0 0 f)e l*
lion Ifaliy with lop military
and dlplonialic advWen aa Ihe
e g a te s
A i te n fl e d
Anri .ri7 Men Go To.
lliiuirn btorkade puihed Ihe
Wealren Mile* toward grnye
W o r ld ’s
l.nrgcst
f*on Jnukson. S. C.
rte» deeiainna. tie l.ilkrd a full
half hour with Seerelaiy of
Ktfiv-*ctrn m-n ol S,nfou!*s
Moie than
Slate Marafiall. Then aertel*
N.iliun., ( l*l*Tf 1 ( ompan, 1 ol thr 26 naliom *ll-nd-d (he Rotary
of pefena* Forreatal raire
124th Infant, V tiod', th- tom- Inltrnalion i!
in with a group of high rank­
n Rio,
ing Army and Stale liennrl*
m-,oi! 0 1,1 1 )'i|| R 11I1 11! I'avn- Hranl. last
men I e a per I a. The While
I-lt th­ n t, S thriil tv if tn noon prominent O
Hone nekton* ledgrd Ihal Her.
at 12: 10 n*chv k on a t|ir,ial the Rot in
lid* .at i l l merttru;
tin »an Ihe lople of ihe »eennd ronferenre. I’ceniimihly
ll'IO tl) a|,ru 1 ) Mimtnei •nt amp lin in ’ at thr I oil nil Center, Tim
|he hmg ronfer-nce with Seem-nt &lt;il lw&lt;i »-«■!, .tillilmn at
|he lirent &lt;niv-niton of anv
relnrj Marahall eoirred aaIm l I itki'»n. S. ( .
kind evei held out id- ihe t'mlr I
peel* of the Berlin develop­
An advance dr'atl m « trnl In S ta ir,, li- tin!
The preshl-nt, lie aaltl. Ii"» not
* ment n_
r|c* Idtd whether to deliver hi*
Ft Jackton lair Tl.u.i.Lv "• i»teHavim) fn, on|v 4,000
n* r im t N SIIANKR
message In t&gt;er*oii, and the dote
l’
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r°&lt;"
viiilnri.
lhRiariliani
» r r hird
Rr.Rl IN. July 19. (/Pi— The
for tin mbini*»lon will
worked
,,,nv. whi.1. wa* i.lmhil-d
|o „
fjnj , ct0mmod*lion,
mil In rnnanllotlnn with the Re*
three weitern military goveinora
»,wn a
artiviti**
-lu ri.h li j, for
{o f
,nn(f
B n00 who mr,
.men
c t , a t*1 Ih
the- i&lt; oiuniim
mn|P
S.IIOO
publican leadership of the two
met (oi loin bout* in blockaded
t
l
.
i
h
i
.
homr* Under the circumstance*,
camp vnlrrdiv morning Die unit &lt; hoWf|,
Mt |.,wt„n
,,„ ru
rutting plant far
Ro.% mid. h» does not know
wdl irluin In Sanfm.l on Aug.
|,an.poil.lion fa.ililiea were
lrtI „ , %rrnmenl
f
in weit*
whither I he tin-v«a go will go up
larui. Paine announce,!
„ l f ,| ,n .he I,mil Howeier. the p,„
many.
1‘hntn lly R ay m on d S lu illo i
Mo-day nr Tuesday.
D ie fiteaniralion. und-r full
.Shrlner* of Morocco Trmplc, Jackaonville, nuginenleil by inemb-t* from the San foul Shi in- Club and " th e rluha of the north end
I!- aald that he In •'unoble to
w
ifli It- highly
A„ Am.„
,
„ r ,k-im.o .aid
i t :..“
R “ ' aty * ipt.it.
„
»ih............................................
..... ...........
t*V »t the momdn!” wh&lt; ther the eaaf’ Flotilla district, alaged one of the.moat rolorful and lively paiadea in the history of Sanford Iml W. In dry when mote than I.MMI heltfp equipment, " t i l opeiate tin commended,
rn
em
m
ly
*
L
iam]
blockade, now
P i.a rient will include nny foreign Noble* attended a Snrlne reremonial her*. In Ihe foreground, passing Ihe ini-iwetlon of Magnolia Avenue and I ir * Street la tin- puiidr -I-r w ir ttnir r„nililtf&gt;n». Te. I. Sg*.
evidence th ii netyone w *, t*k m (n ............
,s„ nol ^
nickered
Shrine ___
band,_ which
!■ followed
____
__ ______
____ _____
-___ by
. the drum entp*.
rr Auto mobile* heaiing Shrine potenlalca are in ihe hark ground, r’oho lul It* D. |nt&gt;-i drclatC'l
affair* reeommenda Ilona In hla k
deeorationa and flag- are thown. Threatening akiea cleared Jutt In li nm for the parade.
care of and b*d * go—l time.
( u n *d
m&lt; • &lt; * re
! Th* orcauitation. und-r full
lie conceded that there have
Mr. L * " t ” ti aid that everyone
(rl U „ h , ne| on. however. Pretillm t il- rquipment. w ill np-ia te
been many queries along thla line
•tdid htoi»«-lf tn be
j mulct war time condition*. Tech. in Itra n l
deni
Truman called lop A tm y
in view of what one reporter
friendly to tli* riaitnr and added
) Sg* P. O ,?,.ti-i d -rln trd .
olftrer* and diplomat* to the
dor-R-ed the increasing gravity
"T h - irattitui: will Iw p.irtlrulnr- that (if the .jurlt of Rotary could
of ll.e ait tinIinn In Berlin.
lv iM'tiefi' ial fur th.&lt; mm, tlnce we lie »pread among nil people every­ While Home to dittuu ihe grave
IIpm •aid that the President
nr» *uho.-i t.. m il hy (l-vernor where.
wnere. thermere would
wotti.t I—
tie no fi-nr for problem 1ratling American offi­
roof erred for an hour and a half
Millard Co Idwell to n-ti t in tlm e,*h« l&gt;ear-of th- world,
cial, regard the dm g-f of war a*
yi l 'i lay with Sen, Barkley (It
of diaotdet*. -trik-a. riot* and Ihe
Calling attention to tho arrimi* e*trrm-lv gteat. Ihey were repKyi, hi running mate on I', a
lly FI.TCIN i\ FAY
in
fla
tio
n
which
*
it»
in
the
South
ik-.M Lieut. Payne n»*ertrd.
rtrnir—ratle lirket,
WASHINGTON. July 19. (fl’i T tn i of ihouiandr «ir»nl h * irh -a d -j
"W e have unn ntficer nod 47 American roim tric*. Mr. Lawton manl-&lt;l a* !&gt;-tng um.etlain wheth\ f l e r tli- e n n fe ie n rr, w lilrti
W
rit, hut ran lttrrea»e our rltr 'll- niiiij that hank 1 "Ida n e t are most rr the RtHtiait* .ultnlly may want
ed in the tain to pav then iei|»ert* today « "Blaekjatk ’ i'rrahing went I F i n i s h
O f
d e -lt w ith the special aeaaion and
P p n n lr T n
Cement,
lloeut
lo IHS o ffie rn t amt nteen, 11 mitral bee*u*e n ttu rk would b- war or tie trying to P'dl oil a
Plan* fo r .the I'realrfenllat earn- U T R C S U C O p iC J O U CC 10 hu In i fetlm n place in A tlm tfnn N *tif»n*l Cemel^ry.
~
h lttig liM fUUJMKt aonually into Ui-eilrd ty carry away enough gigantic bluff
paipt-, Ba ley left for hia h o m e ,
Legislature K n o w
F'rerlitjlcfl .''aiii*JVl"Ibrotigh
Hit
included «ll llyr
of ihe
mtltUvr
v H t ll ll lC
the hwaTNallotial
J " ' «■....'•
H" '
Theie a n open I ilk that the
unit. T h l* amount o f - x t f t - f'n
'» » '"• h ' -aid, almost
and of the career lo which Jolm
P-r-liing ileiotrd ■'
lil-liine. f
T'» I.BSt .in Ycnrs Cuatd
1’ itnm m M S\ r Tfnmeb |a giving * W l t a t 1 ' T f l C V
l
'
mighl. .,* a la it reiort, at1not lev wiul.l h- o f prel auU tanre ;o tu e ly tmre trl.te d
and
UTtrcgtl11 look ihe Geutral of the Armiri through ;ammed tlirelt and ar mu lh- ■
a i i»al deal of thought and at tidy
&lt;0
the H Iv » f K anfm d." Lieut. 1’ *"1. andpm n y U wldeapreatl trnipl bv (nice to break ihe
S* nlord'i ("ilv I la It. built in
to h &gt; menage for the eeaaton he
Fuller Warren, D e m o c r a t i c Potomac River to the Arlington Hilti.
Payne .a id ." We are definitely in
l,,p p c ’l''called aa he challenged the Re- nominee for governor, made a
flrhlnl the calston carrying hi*
1924. I.*,
h'.ind new li—&gt;V w itti
«1 r»* it nm#4 *i» I’ t i f T b « i
Mr., I, nvi (mi w m in trm ttim l l»y blockade
ptth’ irv ta lo ra rry nut the fiO P
Newtpape* in London *poke
-----—— - — . — —a
Orvlllt Tooehton. thw niw pf
hrief talk lo more than a hundred ftng Irapol eaik et walked a rlder-*n,;,.T,(^T, t,f Fm hlng'a family, In- it* new i&gt;lut- r-m -ni liniih, the
ll-natlaned ns l***ae *1*1
p lu tfo rffl.
,
Mick h o w . In iron I f Iff?tell* *««if■fin if VLn \|&gt;v IVrihlfiif tho * I
t
i i
■ •
.A a- Inn*
. ' inn
'
„V
ll-aa made It elenr th a t Mr. lulrner* at Fii«l Street ami Mag­ m
ed
long linn
line or motonied atul^
ami
or.l* ’ *i*trr, hi*
Warren
&gt;• , f*| .V *».. L Vt H
, , f ^tf1J»Ir|ff|
,
Slim* preslileil and ealleil attention
T itim in la planning one "ineluaive nolia Avenue on Friday evrning foot unit* from every hranrh o ft Bh,t me latter'* wife.
' ,,{*av and .iptuovetl by l.eoryto the Rotary Foundation cam
m - M i - " emhrarlng reeomrtiemln- and thanked hi* Seminole County the \rnied Service*.
I lennetiy. op-t rl,u ,,| th - 1 umut.1
p.tlgil which 1* designed to lai*e
!
It"
M
u
ffle
d
drums
lolled
a*
tlo m fo r prim ro n lro l. hottaing,
At, 'verhrad co ve r o f Jet planes liM.rt FM 'in m nvn l ilnwn ( it«I itu ^ fimp inv, dinl l»v ^•i *«tv Dimc.ui,
Mtp|Hiitei*
for
giving
him
a
ma­
a
n
noon
nn
eh II rig h t ', federal aid to educa­
i
ahitUhtl ru n llm io u a ly iiack and
tio e Avenue.
tlly hoildinv in&lt;|&gt;-&lt; lot. Ill- huilil
tion ami other lopirn ho citeci aa jority of 500 volet.,
fo ith above thn long procession
at,., announced thnt S. &lt;1. f.niy
H I
***a
«l|l
“l have had a warm place in ‘ a t II moved klovrly from the Cap. I to oeraia Bradley- and Ki rn mg w «, il-n.-n—l l.y I lion I
. . .» . . . ha, I-CII made chairman of Iht;AI I \TIN, Tenn., July 10, Idl Stialrnt Loan rommitter.
my heart lor Seminole County for I H°' »*’ ,hr
.
j how-r were umong those « •" f ;» Moughlon. I - ,1 .mlniert.
Mhllchig Inmate, of the Biimne.
V|,itor, were introduced l.y
I't'W A'ORK Julv 19, RP&gt;—
firi, he deflared. Grn r#) ,Vrfhlnjt. , ^
mote than 20 y
year*,
w. , re.jr « » c' on foot.
Mr. H-nn- .v pterli-te l that th- ..w.-iv jad rid Ih 'ir U ,t tn gprr,„ „ , „
„ ,
R.-n* Adn &gt;*' Fll* 7a-h*rl»», re*
and luggertrd that aupportrra aid movud from .the Capitol rotunda:
out
of
a
*—
*
•
The rain Iwgan In *harp. Inter-•"alerpfool linttli will la ,I well 1 tils Miter I Wife
. ...............
Ktikpatrirk of Butler. I'a . Charles til I. former Navy Intelligence
|.„jlewmH|, N. J . and
him lurther in hit 25 plank pro­ where It lay In atate the latt two I mittent aiiower* and »oon it wa* a ! over ID ve,t&gt; Ii i» &lt;omt-umde.l th-v r-elv ed little help from ao
officer, snv* the United State*
unobliging
cltirenry.
'
dowept'ur.
of wld'e rement. fractuied mathle
t h a rl-, -Ramsey o f- -Daytona.
gram by letting their withe* be da»r.
1-1 » n third atom bomb Inin the
who
wa*
Jailer
Ibid
Graves,
Th'
caiket
w
a*
carried
down
!
'
Idled
the
groove*
in
the
.hip*,
and
&lt;'-,rai-«
whirh
prmkl*
known to Mate lenator* and rep... 1
.
. .
I* „
t|&lt;nt-r In the last weak*
a',
ay
the head »tena while thotnand* mnrbtr bt'nche* of Arlington Am- |)( (|1(I ,v.,ieri.r.&gt;..fin»
f,o
m
JuJ'If
S,tB
SSj:
Gordon
Oldaker
Dies
&lt;
&gt;
r-nt -ar *.ut it 'di**?.tACKRONVtt.lt' July lt» (Spe­ re, enlalive*. Urging that all poli­ of civilian* and military and gov.! pht*&gt;eatre where scores of n-*tgave
this
account
'
cial) - Livf*tock‘ handled on 12 tical tliflerence* of the pnmaty ertr'ent dignltariea stood with aid-* were gathered for the |*.'
w-ll «&gt;,er ’ t"'Ml |xnimli ol m* p -ru d during h i* ahaenre:
t\ f l c r
S h o r t
Illii css
1, . , ntgi on * mutual
Florida market* during the lateit campaign he put behind and that bared head*.
service* |n the shadow of the tond* i-n,| wa, applied In the nvu31rr. Grave* waa Iretween floor*
■
o riw tk program.
secret ml*wmktv aalea for which figure* he he given tolid lupport in hi*
V irloally e ve ry
to p -ra n k in g of the unknown soldier
Ilrrh e rt Gnr&lt;lon O ldak-r. to.
22,000 ,nu*re feet of turfa-* in thi Inti'* elevator when a
__
.
*aid tl&gt;* third
Zoeharla'
were available todav In JarkionLve.-y walk of life wa* repre- , . . , ,
|. ___ ... i- 1 , troi.g wind blew a tree across a died at t 15 o'clock Saturday « f - ; houdi
atmard " Navy vr**e|
he pledged lo make At my general w a * present - ami
- - - &lt;d the Imilding.
at power line and halted the elevatm le tlv&gt;on In an Orlando hospital
villa -ffle ri of Florida State Mar­ progtam, ______
- | . th c i- wa* a a p rln k lln g of old s e r lid among thoie who paid fin,1 ,
" " I ’ It wa, a.,pltetl
,
||..j, npvpr io„-li-d II, d-stlnaitate
governmant
.
more
ol
a
w
„rIl1
Wir
,
unIforw,
In
,
h„
ket* *otal d J.2M rattle am! 2A32
(|t ,,
tril.tte In Ihe flnwci hanked rot •
pound |u»s*me In Ihe -quu - The eag- wa* alinotl airtight and afi-r an Hines* of three week*.
bog* Artual rarh total* reported blesiing and le*» of a burden.
It- wa* boiled In the Evergreen
q j , vp, , . (
p„
(0 TmlI etc wd.
urda of the Capitol.
inch. Thi* hs* th- effect of do*- in a *hort time *he had trouldfrom nine of the rn-operatlng
g-ttieg her breath
Cemetery thl* afternoon at KOI *u. Island In the Marians* used
II* re-affirmed hi* pledg* to aid
Tl—
re
were
»lmple
flower*
from
mg
every
pore
anti
cra-k
of
th&lt;i,u
tral
Dwight
D.
Elsenhower,
mnrktl* amounted to 121 t.Mfi.lR; In getting Florida cltnit on a
She r.lled to the prisoner* and. n'tri* k « i,t’
E- McKinl.w a* an American air bn**, the
thrre market* (uhmittlng Ineom- paying bail*, and revealed that a* who directed tha Allied Armle* to the I* wlv. Thrre was an innnen*' t,|rcr,f'l hollow tile wall, making
victory In Europe In World War! re,:
ret m
rrac
French
' J 'L u j /
Ch,,rc' , ° f- A&gt; odral said.
m - design from the french
(0ft,IlMr|v v..„ r ,pr(wf. Mr. H-n toll! them of her plight
pleto report*.
toon a* hi* pretent tour I* com­
\ Mutual •poVesunsn *a!d today
o v irm en t and "the people
,
.n
Th- prisoner* lighted rape,*. T„ # h„ u .rn
|Ptillpnl of r„ n
Suiomarie* of tale* on five pleted be will go to California t* II, tlood beside General Omar G
F ir.r-0," Among almost counllet, ■"'**7 poml'd mil Ihe pror-,,
,PV,.n VP. r ,. , ml )ia( |,PP|l Za.d-,ti»* oa* to il him new* of
Stele.operated and erven Indepen­ make a flrat hand *tndy of the llrtllrv, tha Army’* pretent chief flmal piece* v i i n great flower w*i mv-ni-d 35 v -*t* ago in .rnrde book*, detective magatlna, f, , t
lb 'tilfd bomb on* released preof itaff. Eisenhower, who laid
amt nlhri nut ter and t new th- .............. a , ina|| , lnrp „ lhp
dent marVrl, follow:
-Urn* Industry.
aside hi* uniform earlier thl* Mrr from "lh*’ Chinese refuge*- fl-vllanrl. Midi,
fl.-lilting missile* into the street
p,Mlt|tP for , h# pa, t (r, vlooriv hv the Navy but that it
Au-adfa Slate l.lveatoek Mar­
wai buried uml*r the numerous
“1 beievr that with the co­ vtc.- In li-come F resident of Col- fn m Mexico. 1917, Son Antonio
y , Dunean, while conferring In an attempt lo atlia&gt;'t alien-1
||,,
ket reported arrival* Including
Dresldent Truman sent n l-rg- ll(l y , t(„r, t,B, , v. pointed to tlon. They yelled, screamed and
j|r
Mav IS, 1908 In dui it* .ihont th- explosion at
JMfi .illlr and JO hog*. Merkel operation of the people and th- urrl.'a University, wore It again
w r-sth of gladlola* and larkspur
,„ n „f
tn the Cltv pica fed for someone lo rescue' Crawfordville, Iml an.| w a, ,1 lii- 'istiima and Nagasaki. Z*chwa rtrong and (teady with de­ I.r-gltlature. I enn put over a pro- todny
warn that will make citrus In
H e day brought Cnlvarymnn
p a1i(1„ , )lP |,|.,,tPr chipped Mis Grave*.
lk -iet*rr of Btate Georgr Marjiurm l-r "t ihe Free Metfio*li*t a i i i , idenlllied the lost ve**e! as
mand gr-aler than the aupply.
a I rtrover, rho spokesman said.
Florida more profitable," h- de­ ■h jl’ in civilian blue, atood with ree-hm g to the end of n long ......... |„ ,,,0. wh,.„ w|n(| driven
A
crowd
of
passer*
by
quickly.
Church at Culpepper, Va.
DeFunlak Springe Stale Lire
tl.- admiral announ-ed he would
clared.
truR
'ti
Arlington
*
gr-eti
hills.
,nin
came
through
nnd
formed
gat
V
ied
iietow
tho
Jail.
Tho
spec
|
I
I
,
survivor*
includtils
wife,
M -k Mrrk-I reported handling
Mr. Warren auggeated that there
t.stnr* mi» i!idersto"d the aetion*' Yvette ttlaker of Banford; hi* rch ih- story of the third bomb
■
n "idle* on ii"- floor,
bog*, for a ra*h will I* something new and rolor­
NF.U S TADI I M MANAGt.lt
tYisn the former paint *tirf*-e of tlw jail'* ncrupont*, hosvaver, mother Mr*. Martlm L. Oldakei in delail on hi* lu«aitca*t neat
total of t1.OI2.3J.
ful In hi* Inauguration, hinted at
M( 111II.K, At* . July 19,
1. .t»-,l. Ii n n , found lhat Ihe and rr,|ionded with ieer* and such of Culpepper, Va.; a sister Mis* Sunday.
U*lne*rlU* Lly* Stock Market, a big parade and aald that ha
Jo,' Pinion, former r jty recteallon . ,
nt would n«t adhere to It. I lUtomenU a* "Tell it to the Han I Oldaker of Washingtqn, It. j
*T—
--------— — —
independent. 024 rattle. 480 hog*. wanted Seminole County adequatedirector of Miami, wa* named T(&gt;|, nec-.HInl-d n sand hl*,t Mali,?•*.''
C.; two brother.. Rev. Glenn C I'a MOIs I ) C *1 f D F t) B e
Jarkconvllle FJ,-- Stock MartrM llia ta Oa Pas* T s .1
..
,
,
,
manager of Mobile'* new 40,900
ralinn, and II rook four men,
(ilty firemen arrived at the Oldaker of Culpepper, Vn. and .
ket. I nr.. Independent, 122 rattle.
FA LEIGH, N. C.. July 19, (V s~ ratmclty athletic stadium today.
Lawrence E. Oldaker of UmatHta. I l l V C R l i K a t c d
I U C S tla y
«r&lt;.atii&gt;«-4 ria I’aae t « , i
|
*-ene
after
about
a
balf-hour.
11C hog*. f22.OM.i3,
Ncrtb Carolina'a polio outbreak
While they sought to tinjsm the
: » niece, Mis* Kathleen Old
', \&gt;r R.H ,n Jr llfw,ork Market. 33
will be it* worat In hlatory If the
"k v a 'o r. th" power was lurn-d h l,r ot 8*nford; N., a„nt. Mr*
tl -etlaarW Oa **aSe T a i l
* eoroner'* Jur-. railed by
i t
i
a
*• .
, .
(Harriett
! . - • &gt; Ea. • I
l Weaver
k 'a a t-u r
nof
f
CSt.
l
DPeter*
sileta
present Incidence continue*.
Jm tiee »f the !&gt;*•# W. E. Walton
back on ami Mr*. Graves wa»i
The 197 new ca s e* reported Inst
burg, an uncle Malcolm Lusader of
rGUv afternoon to lnv*«tlgat*
reic-ped
BRISTOL, Eng., in ly 19. RP&gt;~ work brought the state'* total to
AllhoitgH (heir proved futile, I'jnrwood »n&lt;l ■
nuy R. |||if Hrrurttftan?** uttenrlinv tho
Too Mnlhodlat Church in England «7-' f«r the year. There were
Mt*. Grave* waa "breathlessly" Oldaker of ^Waahlngton.^Jr.^ ( j _death of I.Inter » arl I'.eholt, 73,
Funeral service* wrre In '■barge I'llt-d niattre*, mnmifacturer, foltoony urged churchmen through- *78 In a 1944 epidemic,
grateful for the prltoners* at.
of the Erickson Funeral Horn-.
temp*.* to retrain her.
lowing an automobile collision,
Nelaon K. Libby, an elderly out tec world to gtve "high prior-1 Meanwhile, th» National Fnundviewed the body and will r*man, wa« found not guilty by a tt&gt;** *o the problem of easing the at.cn for Infantile? Paralyil* ye*
lly
W
IL
I.ltM
D.
IIOHG
\N
POLIO
CASES
1terdej opened an emergeney concu ',ene fur the inquett at 3:00
;ury in County Court thla morning plight of homeless refugee*.
NEW YOBK. Julv i!»_r,r&gt; - Tb- '■•1*0-:. Tuesday -(te'-i-on st th*
NEW YORK. July 19, ( / !’) I l ', v e »‘ !lmg ballerrd the stock m»rn resolution calling for eollee- j valeseent unit a t Camp Sutton, 25
of a eharga of failing t , ylel.l the
N'ational Foundation for InfanlH- Court House, Mr. Watson anrirnt of way while driving on live church aetion wa* adopted mil-* east ol Charlotte. Seventy ket again leitlav after the ih *rp e ,| »e|!&gt;»rk latt week in moie than *
Paralyil* said t"dnv thnt U. S. riounted this rn'irnlng.
Pe»l». reaultlng In on hv tn.* Methodist Conference h ere., bcu* are available here and they year. Ttie foreign new* wa* rated », , d-cisive (a-lor.
public Health Service figure*
automobile accident. The Jury The Rev. Henry Carter, cl-airman I eai be lnetra*e«i to 360. ThFuneral service* for Mr. F.rhda
Leading
issue,
plunged
I
lo
10
|&gt;oinl».
Selling
nrd»r,
streamed
into
The Sanford department of the sh«w n total of M3 new case* of were held at 4:90 o’clock Saturday
ef which f,t K, Batten waa fore­ of tha Christian Council for Re- foundation ha* plana to open
similar unit* a t Camp Bulnrr, the floor of lh- e*-hange so rapidly that several time* the ticker tape Florida Power and Light Co. head* Infantile p a r a l y s i s reported afternoon nt ih - Fir*t Baptist
man, raeommanded that tnu driv- furw *. told the conference:
n list in Group " It " In a hou*«- throughout the country for the Church with the Bev. W. P.
"It I* the moat serious hr nan near Durham, nnd a t Camp Mar- couldn't keep up with artual tramactions.
' [ * . " 7 ° ? ,of **r. »*lbby b* re*
rndnl July 10.
Jr. officiating. Graveside
...............................
_ _____
a t*
.— keeping contest" o f company pro- week
Ilrt-desl. hit were
stork* th
that
‘ ,.l&lt;Jl' di . Judrr ..IV w - * •»« «*rw. elem-nt in tha trouble* of our Kn’I. in Scotland County.
This figure compared with 121 Brooks,
,-rviee., were conducted hy th*
Dr. J . W. R. Norton, atate e n jo y c l ihe greatest popular!ly j T im . Western Union, Anaconda pertles, it waa announced thi*
P|Ww
Pa*rolnian time. The awful thing about it
n:orning
by
II.
H,
Coleman,
manaca»e*
for
the
same
period
a
year
heilth
officer,
defined
the
epidem­
t«*Mf«d In the cate. i* ti»t (he &gt;3.000,000 people hare
d itr in r the m arket'* Sprlng-'um-1 Copper, General E lectric, Radio ager,
ago. It brought the national to !,I Matron, at Fvergreen Cemetery.
Other member* of the Jury were liet n uprooted, not aa an after ef- ic arm *» being between Ashe me- 1 Ivanee.
C,g-p„ and Banla Fe.
Ltrt^l In the groan Is St. \ug. for the period from Jan. 1 tn
Herbert Benton, Jamea Benton. J. &lt;—t ef wer, hot because of the vRIe, in Hie west, and Raleigh, In
little morel fuipcrlor Oil of California, a listing, Palitka, Hollywood, Lake Julv 10 to 2.8*t thl* ve*r. against
Toward midday
L Oiaiunan, A. T. Cartlclg-, and dclilerate policy of vlctorloua th, rait-ccntral a re a .
Issue, cracked 19 land, Bruns Vista at Miami, De- tn 1917. The Julv |0 figure, are
a ta b ll'tv H-v-top-H but (hia repie high priced
D. C. Howard
powe.*a."
aent u more a let up In ihe morn point* at onn time.
ray Beach. Cocoa and lak.* City. the lateit available, the founds.
M. B. H-jmmerfield pleade.|
CONVICTED O r MURDER
CprtiM-Wrlght set off nn a tack In Hanford the transmission de­ 1.419 for the corresponding period
Ing 'r ilin g n i*b rather than a re­
JACKSONVILLE. Julv 19—&lt;JPS
guilty to n rharge of mallcloutlv
of Ik* own. n continuation of last partment atom room wa* award 'd j (jon added,
V/ARRINGTON, July 19. (/D - v iv a l o f demand.
KENT REFUNDS
Low High Prep
wounding a dog and waa fined I2S
week's
trend.
Brisk
activity
kept
A
ltderal
grand
Jury
today
tn
.(
MIAMI,
July
19.
OD-Fcdcral
Trading during the first two
a flrat prii* for tha first quarter
Ashevllta
04
S3
and cotta or 60 day*. Judge Jolm w . Holland today d ie ,I Eugena II. Jam ea, 31 year- hou-» alone totaled more than nn- the iraue tending higher most of of th* year.
70
90
Boston
LEGION MEET
.
JuUoumad ahortly af- signed an order Instructing Mrs. oh negro of Baltim ore, on charges mlilion share*.
thday.
Later, though,
7t
SO
All member* o f Camnhell.Low­ New York
ter 1-1:00 o'clock by Judge WnrT V bond market did consider­
DUSTY BOOTH MEET
S3
110
ing Pest No. 63 are urged tn at­ rho«nlx
an-t ordered to reconvene at 1:10 Eva I. Snider, Lake Worth, to re­ of murdering Carol Bardwtl), H, a ctln ty slackened.
bettei than itoeka but a t that
Th* Dusty Boot* Riding As­ tend th* sunner m **!lng ton'aht Saint Louis
Among th* weakest issues were ably
91
70
mm
£.M. The afternoon m m aet for fund «&gt;7S In rant nearsharge* to In fU-ck Creek P ark b a n June ST.
George A. Green end 330 to Elno
72
91
Skd ly Oil, Gulf OU, BUndard Oil declitM* ranged to around a point. sociation will meet Thursday ■t 7:30 o'clock at lh * Legion Hut. Washington
93
.11
Eilat sen, both e f Lake Worth. The
78
( N J ), Union Pacific, Southern U.h. government* held itagdy.
night at lh * Club House at the Member* of Boy* Btat* and of Fort Myers
K jft spot* In th* rurb Included Municipal Airport tn discuss plans th* Lesion sponsored baseball Jacksonville
Railway, U.S. Stool, Youngstown
77
94
d ir (ha tofluMM of lalotlrallng order followed aa
Orlando
for Labor Day.
72
reached oet e f eenrt.
| l'«*M t* * 4 O * P a » s T w a)
94
_
Sheet, General Motors, Firestone
team will h* guest*.

jCity H all Gets
Warren Renews Pershing Is Buried A t Arlington
In Impressive M ilitary Funeral New Coating Of
Pledge To Help
Waterproofing
Citrus Growers
Wnnt

Joieph

lony

Inmates (it'l Little l,r*mrh*l,ni"" |,r,,ldtni
Help From Citizens
For Ja ile r s Wife

S late Markets Sell
4,296 Cattle, 2,332
Hogg During Week

Navi? I O fficer Tells
K O f 3rd A-BnmbScnt
A-BombSent
To Pacific Theatre

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Polio Outbreak Mity
He Carolina's Wornt

Methodists Urge Aid
For Helping: Homeless

Stock Markets Take Biggest Fall

Nelson Libby Found
Not Guilty In Court

O f Y ear As European Skies Darken

Sanford Heads (iroup
In P o w e r Contest

Weather

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�MONDAY JU L Y 19. 19JH

Warren Speaks

CH) Girds For

that ita r t n l a flood o f telephone
call* which was continuing today.
Adam*. 87-year-old cable opticer fo i the Chc*apcake and Potomac Telephone Company here,
was out oil a Job and could not
f&gt;e teached fo r comment, but Mra,
Adama confirmed a irp u rt that
HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. July thi couple would paaa up the
S7.3UU.
M i*. Charlea Adam*, the w in­
ner** mother. *ald the young cou­
ple. ahe and her huaband, and a ll
th e ir neighbor*, had hern bothered
m &gt; much tlu-v Just couldn't take
It. She did not know whether Jack
would turn down the money or
net.*
She aald the calls were from
i f i . l estate agent*, charity groups,
and a dotan and one othar people
iffe rln g advice nn how to spend
the money.

Prize Money Is
Refused Because
“Y/eVe Worn Out”

ICMlIana liaia I'M" rnai
ly reprerented w ith floata depict­
ing ita product*. including citrus
and celery, and Ita o tiie r achieve­
ment*.
Among thoae who greeted Mr.
ta lk, which he declared that he
was cutting short so that fans
could
attend
the
Snnford-St.
Augustino ball game, were Hr. I..
T. Doss, bis local campaign re*
Itrpresehlalive* M. It. M unh and
pleselltutive, Seim to r I. It. liu jj,-,
iita ile y Odhatn and S h e riff I*. A.
Mcro. Among M r. W arren'* »un)M,i ter* h*re from Orlando was I*.
Kuril* Steed prom u.t r,i Ceutr* •
Florida attorney who greeted a
number o f friend*.

Spokesmen Say Sides
Will Meet To Kesunie Negotiations
DETROIT. July 19. (/p&gt;~ Pie
Ford Motor Co. and the CIO
United Auto Workers agreed to
resume negotiations today as the
union girded for a strike.
Union tpokeimcn said the two
sides would meet at UAW-CIO
headqustlcM later in the day lot
t! .r f. • .................... ..
sks*.
were broken o ff la«t Wrdnetday.
The last hairier to a t liik r was
vtrared loday wlwn the union s
executive boatd approved a walk­
out. No date was set.
HUPJNO OIIICT belligerent States* fllghU Democrat* to Uielr antiThe boatd le ft It to the union's T rum an meeting In Birmingham, Ala., ara Director W. W. W right, M r*.
Ford negotiating committee to B u rd e n * William* (le ft) of MUslnlppI *nd Dell Allen. On liand at the
call out 1Hi.000 production work- session wera offlclal dele gate* from Mississippi, Alabama. South Caro­
era in 46 plant* acron* the na­ lin a and Arkansas, and observers from practically every state In the
tio n whenever It choose*.
South. They w ill name Uielr own presldsnUal candidate, (fn lsrn alional)
The 22-man executive board
appro veil a strike unanimously at
I ,.i11 County. The company em­
the request of Ken llannon, d i­
ploye I - i r men fo r eight week*
rector o f the IJAW -CIO 'a Ford
h o p with it- ij Ih iy n of Orlando
department.
na foreman. M r. ftenttc.-i-y operatei the company from Orlando
lu miquarter* tit the w in te r and
Ir m .iu n iin it, N. J. in rummer.
, i i 'm i I* * * * n - » l&gt; « * «»*&gt;
|
A number o f w ntcrp|,.o(ing
cattle, 400 hog*. *10.042 03.
llic ll od." Were checked into before
Kltrim m ee Live Htocx Market, H *
'in* on r l m o n , tniii (iriidy Dunindependent. 1,044 c a ttle . 06 bogs,, «P

National (itianl

State MarketH

9S1A«.M.

cur.

. „

Die

next

huildittg

III

lx*

w o, I - I upon here will la- the Hunt
M iami, G. F. Sampson k Rons,
Tuxedo I &lt;&lt;) Coinnanv at Sanford
independent, 43 cattle, 42 hogs,
Avr lue and Second Street.
MAS I 30.
Mor.tlcello Slock Y a rd i, Indcpendent, 266 cattle, 357 hgos, 125,00833.
a
Ptilntka S tale Live Stock Mar­
ket. 302 cattle, 51 hogs*.
Quincy State Live Stock Mar­
ket, 06 ra ttle . 110 hog*, 17,078 01. Raymond Hall, fe r a l June*. W il­
Wauchula, Hardee Couny Live liam Pugh, Talrnadge Rtnlth ami
Stock Mari r t. Independent, h»d Joe W rig h t| Private* F ir al &lt; ln*a
W illie Brown, W illiam Bryant,
George Daguv, J&lt;x&gt; E rvin, Lminle
H a rre ll, K lL w u rth Hoover, P, II.
ta m in g , I I I , W illiam
I .inrolri,
Kdi"i&gt;n Meyer*, Nathan Meyer-.
Joint Padgett. James Powell Ton)
P n -va lt, Ram Raularaon, Wesley
Itauterfon, Ib d irri Hchurnan, O il*
---------.
.
»
HJ]oh|om, Hymn T llll* , Frank
to la le i 2,M 0 down.
Price* for Wllaon and Milton Wlloon.
lh " rtp o rt fierlnd wen* quoted a*
And Private* John M Adma
fo llo w *: E xtra la rg e .
^ont« p * r |R ny lU bnx-k. W illiam H a ir*, Wil*
d o i f i . U rge, 61 cent*; medium, .Ram Cagle, Don Cochrart, Roger
56 rents; small, 45 rr n l* p e r] Trucker, Raltdi David. Rlctund
down
| Frank, Jr., David A. Green, Jr.,
o f every kind executed w ith
Lig h t o ffe rin g s o f poultry were Jim m ie Horton, Jr., A lbinE . Kenhandled during the week, at the dall, Charle* D. K n ig h t, Jimmie
rare ami s k ill. Phone fo r our
follow ing price*: Heavy hrns, 29 l^ d b n tte r, Glen A. lin g le , John
A -| “ fix i t " man. ta w tost.
Cent* per pound; leghorn hen*, D- • fjl'fo o g jb to r p id Patter son.

rt» *

Waa* uoel

Aluminum Co. of America, ritiee
Scrviie, taulrdann Land k Kxplora tirn and K irb y Petroleum.
M ajor commodities didn’t g rt
vety far one way g f another from
the previous rto*6.
Th-' eiiuatian in Berlin cun.
tln .i,it to command the major a l­
ter Hon ol market analyst*. Weekend new* concarrilng the Gentian
ciptjai touk on a rlla tln rtly ominou* lone ami the w r it and east
appealed n c a rrr a showdown than
■I ersv time fin e r the blockade of

Beilin started.
Tin approaching special mslon
o f the Congress waa also considert i l an unsettling inDurnre, al­
though Wall Street was vague on
Ju-t s u it the leglalaor* might do
to cloud the bus in n s picture.

.arr.r • I a kind of
e&lt;i from Porto, a

NEW YORK
July lit, m
W illiam K rU in . Cromwell, bt.
uttnrrioy who took n leafing prut
in the organisation of the l/n iir-l
Slate* Slat-I C o rp , died at hi*
home here today.
lie war a senior member uf tin
law firm of S ullivan A' Cromwell,
ami was connected w itli the trans­
action through which the United
State" purchased the Panama
(.‘anal Co., and the Panama Hull*
mad ( V , atepa which preceded
the building of the Panama Canal.
lie nrio waa the presidentfounder and director of the
American llra ilte Press, of New
York and P a il*.
Tin
tx n l*
litre *
due*.

T i e w orld'* large* I city, *o fa r
a i u'eit ta concerned. Is believed
to I * the town o f Kirunn. |u Swcdi*h Lapund, which received city
privilege* Jan. I, HUH. Although
it hr. only 18,000 Inhabitant), it
apieada over more ground than
18 tim er the area o f greater New
Y ork C ity,

Dr. Henry McLaulin&lt;
Optninelriht
IIS .Magnolia Ave.

I'hr.ne SIS

WILL FOGGING K IL L

•U AK IN O Into tears when she heard
that Police Judge P. James I ’ellecchin had been arrested on charges
o f cmbessllng {657,000 from the
Col urn hue Trust Company of New­
ark, N. J., lovely showgirl Gloria
Cook (above) told reporters they
heart of a women normally bad once been engaged. Pel l&lt; i t Ida,
on th*- average about eight Vice-president ot the bauk, was aald
a minute a fte r than a man'* to have hut heavily gambling on
lio i re*. Mlsa Cook said they bad
b c iu friend* fur years but "broke
u p " la tl December. (M urray K o rniun p/iulo from Juieruatiouai)

RATS ANI) TERM ITES?
Southern's FOG w ill not k ill rats. Though m aterials could be prepared
which would be deadly tn rats, a * prefer to use product* which are
safe to you. In your children, and to your pci*. Though we make no
claim* fo r complete term ite control, cu r fog w ill k ill exposed termites.

SOUTHERN CHEMICALS, INC.
Phone 951

ST. JOHNS
Kleetrie Co.

Stock Murket
iru n n r t

William N. Cromwell
l) it » H
In N e w Y o r k

S T IL L IR RBIXED
M IA M I, Ju ly 11*.
— State
a,r'-nu diacovt-rvd a 200-gallon
m ix.n h in c " till In a woodland neat
Hornr-otrad, and deatroycd It along
w ith 250-gallon* « f math. Tom C.
Parker, d is tric t aupervUor, report.'d
today.
An
automobile
parked at the scene wa* aeited

Ill) W. Commercial.

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Ph. 1110

O n e)

fo ..r ‘ t-rk i to remove tile old palld
doV li *o the *tlirfO.
O rdinary aticcu I* a* porous a*
a rpooge and |p&lt;iiiirea a w aterpi oof (m i h, Mr. Hennrerey fMilnted out. lie declared that a num ­
ber o f building: here are badly
in l.et-d uf atirli n finU h
lie revealeii that tlx- fin is h bad
been given to the Volusia Count y
C tu it House and Rt -tuon U n iv e r­
sity in Detam l to H3 hulM Ing*
owr,--d liy Dr. Philip* In Orlando,
the O/latMto Fire Rtatlon and Main
SU re* and Central Avenue anil
to numeroua school building." in

tvm* ,i4*&gt;*rr iitti

F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S
PHONE 11

W,f* r,d T# AI1 c « * Truck Owner a"
BATTERY HECKAItGING
WHBR'* HAI ANCING *
I Cl.TINDERS HON I.OANEP KKI1VICB
RELINK!)

H A T T K IIT CARLES
R OAD HKIIVICE

AT OUR

ROAD SERVICE
TIHE * TUBE REPAIRS

Hcrapping of all Track—PaaaOekcr k Trader Tlraa.
Kaajr Pay PIlae-Cearaeteed Work—Rasa Hoeoy—

The '49 Ford ha* a wonder­
ful m w "lifeguard" Body . . , 59%
more rlRld, for extra tafety. It hat a
lower center of gravity, loo, for tolid
security on the road. And there'* "Pic­
ture Window" VUibllrty ail around.

The *49 Ford hot the
"Mid Ship" Ride. You travel In
the roomy, level center section
. . . where the going's smoothest. You ride
unoolhly on "Hydra"Coil" Front Springs
and "Para-Flex" Rear Springs.

. ^ Outside—a "dream car"
silhouette. The whole car It
lower, yet thare’s plenty of
road clearance and head
room. Inside—new uptolttery,
new Instrument panel, net
fittings, for a new look.

£ -----Only Ford In any field give*
you a choice of V-8 or 5lp, Both engine*
o n new . . . both are engineered for smooth,
sparkling performance whether yog drive In
traffic or really travel,
— —
—

The '49 Ford gives
you new "Equo-Flo"
Cooling, new lubrica­
tion system, "Deep-Breath" Mani­
folding for up to 10% greater
gas economy. New Overdrive,
optional al extra cost, gives
up to 25% greater gas mileage I

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HHNKTINGH:
T i l: I M I I U K L U
I t V IT A .
r*ali| «n.r I* In f Jlnh.iM k H trrrt.
IT Im X * « Ynrlt •
VOIf Ar* h m l/ y n*tllflcd llia l
■ull for itlvurtai h i r t ir .u l l l « l
mkaI iiu t a il In th e i 'l l* n i t Cuuit
for A rm lnol* C oiinty. K lorliU . In
t'hA hrrry, Ljr Jo h n I'm tin . Yun r r o
h rrrliy i t . jo l r . i l in f ll r your «ii&gt;
V r a r a n o w ill, th e iT rrk of u l l
Court In th r I'o u n lr C o u rlh n u r* a t
Hanford. K lorlda. on nr lirfo ra &gt;lnnday. Iha l l t h day o f A u au rt. A ll
1 * 0 . nr ilr fa u lt w ill l&gt;* tn lrre .1
a a a ln r l yoia, and raid ra u *a w ill
ur.H r*d rx | u rl»
4V1TNKHH m i hand a r il lilt « * aI
o f k«ld Court n il* Stli il.ty o f J u ly ,
A.I» 0 4 * .

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fur Hcm ln*'!* Ci&gt;uni}-. r i a .

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H R U IN O U : tX IC N T T,
KHTATi: OK
h a m it b l , h T c t . r o r . o
d rtv iu rd .

you ate fami*
?» u n
v i i i m - n i a hat.
U ji.'t Inreel fu ll vacation pieU t J ltV fN fi f l l ’M d l t
i —*i .ie rr .v rv rta i '.* tvith yoar
•VP N rvnfeattirc
I'lio to
“ li
. Ity,.,*' ,u henie and rnds
Art H irrctT
•! n ta rn . Tim tr ip itself,
ih«
AtnertcaitJ i.tt» *hno'tnp ... ii
t ;;.1'! It. vsrn w in for*-f»:n c ji n - wli liv -r by triun. auta, hilcli-hlkjtrlo.'
fvittp-afiOiitlng. that !s, in i t . in - .-.•on luxury n e i.lt tcsU sl111)*
..I el I lo'lrttt fn«)it.vtt for it'.* i r inform al n u t iia l iwaci.
which our tiaw lvt* lutvo alwayii !*■; I'psats a’ong the lo u ia am
I'a-cn I’iitcd. The i'cenn linvia anil go I is old shot. n'. si. iHila, s!i:k i
i ll.. *vv.aslial.lv rtuise ship# are joth ■I iloi.i-eiles, willi .omeonc look*
pojntine
them
■|.ul i l .
One b!» attraction, o f,
Ymt
ov-n l* taonnl viewpoint
m at
*v ih*- fllvrapic* In I.enJnn
1sta rt Iii ir July i*&gt;.
The camera i fort.ten *crnc» or InteitMlnif
&gt;
•hntili) reveni ihi’ locate ft)
lit".i'C the unlvvrxai travel ruuipment Htnl it Is. w ft-tv rcw indei* n th l uguiflt.it1!&gt;- itiai'tier by hx at
si.
irk i. For ln.it.snte a clou)
mav •*..11 tv in order.
i vo.tj a lie. oi y o iin iif, lean*
l*5o Ni*. 1 advice i»; TaV.v your
own iiln i, cn n iifh for n!1 your |HMv mg
m i i ' i ' i i during tliv tr ip n* tti'll i.i-4, r *ny ' a itv ilf that It wav
n i y o u r *tav. The film «upply tni.cn n H id e P a r * . England, or
do Houle : tic iti Fiai.ee.
ith ii» n l I* iiuiio tnu iile iilifu l anil it. V
r* I' d '
oi - gctklaii.ie
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,
*
iji&lt;- :t ll.,- Tiarl-snuund
th . l i t ti l* c h v li;..ly fo r pernottal in
;.ti&gt; I" n * tr.niMo an ii , lie, » it tmincdistciv.
w ills l i e lUStoma men.
England
* 1 ,: i, taking plvturi ■ " f buildLa* t'ti It* it.it’ite liM itti a heavy "
d i i tilt ib - euinrra up*
tm iH iri
and tax &gt;,n film tout- v .
to I d it ntl in
You may
: : i i u tin country, btit in net w l t .
• i vc furthet 'one!, tin y.n
p ra -ti.e it i* not Invoked except U
iH in the * ■• v fituliT while
e h -t
nn over-supply innkca It
li
me n i* hold level, Frani*
tooU til,i n -a ln o f film is In te n d '' mi: ii pii 1'irc U nfwii&gt; * in siyle.
id
Hi caking the -cal* of ihr
f.,i e.’hwayr, leave* at the
I ut 1 . t i • ■- o simple v n y to show i
that ii.e film- « t only fo r sight- ' • - I'liitlia at the side, and th*
*•■• ,m *t-c*irr to improve
. d m ' need
.4
•i.,lie illy.
T*&gt; .. ir p a 'r fer uitv Inclement
I. .. to tiiakr n o n of tlir-o tc*
w v .n .v ■•oe.ially it. Englotul. a
l";i ticr.l f. i |t,« 1'jlk ef
(irowd | a rt o f ih r supply should be
*i i
ird itu i.
. i. iilonrtS)
.hi f...
Iilniv thui h i viol rhool
d" ' t.i’ i* •( m
beat1’ ter
Pinlci te.»irvr ilv ii: eondillistt*. And
.i
,.o i" and it II ilu for you,
Itr y tn p it ull y ' r r-te rv e cupply '•
At.ll VUU.
I In H i ideal packing so lh .il ex- ..
it u T i.
w. "be; r h a iig r i w ill bs
I i . f . ' V.Mt p o t l.r itY
le.*' «d u f.vrtor.
J 4• L. (tNVILI L. Ju ly IV «,P —
it 's I • ' .o v ait till v. i n 'u rn
.1 jioulliy itiiiaiii uiwliai.g.not...* 1 1 fore prs*ec'*lng the film, I .
i the Jacl.vOiivillc tn u ik rls Va­
i serial
fur travellers nn the •
ij*o, I Jie .itn I ai ililtus for ilevei- clav.
;u|t*i.«r m &lt;i priming n u v not ia‘
io. ikpumtabte. rtf roursv thora**
l.'A ntioii th i t i tie-wing
.1 po*i.t ut ,net nt lo K* made for
Si, ,p. 4)p| cite Piilicrsa
'.he l l l * l i f fill' * to *•/ p 'O ff-f I'd •
iTiuno I It'd.
- Alv.
| im icii.o ieiy ni u to t cheek on
m

c iir n r .

K IA JltlliA .

v i T i r i : n v n \ 4 t, u u r n t i r A &gt; n
AKPLIt-ATIUN V o n 11IIIC1IA till I*.

VV4 K l l t l l - J u t ! a i-uunlc .if nunth* aco
th jy u c ie living down in Twcltth rlrw t in
Uir Vlllaev. Il44r.c tin' n«tv*n« Ircti.-. *&gt;mv^
' times hllnnm a and oftrn n-rlnnth.’lv life ih jt
rrtidvnce in Itutf {■■&gt;' saCtor h n n ia —Put v.nt they
" r r e stnmlmi: in list ,1a rIt up at ttic cn.l of llte
-L A * r.oky path bv ih* old Itou- . ewlni;tii|t .4 flairttV
&gt;i. T_1
|i*ht from riJ* tn anJi* to a’lidr you a i jou drove
ur ' f
up the hobMcity •fiobhloiy inno
R
' . -A .
You ftnally { « t the cap atntishlne.1 cut in the
iR t
de&lt;p ruU And you •wunc i* uti in nont ..f the
fo .
rou«li lawn and puneJ ihv h.«r-i t r.o,c You roI
Uw
t ^ i g nul an,] ,ju i hello and they ani l. w«U, y u r.rullv
^nt here, and tnc prupl. in Uie car a tilt yuU,
^ n A y &gt; 4 B t vvho knew them got out a n J ii.titvlu. «o every*
Met Haimer
body ait around.
Veil weft. 25 milvJ from ttw hvtrt of Tfrnfi
SqiiAro and. for the fln t tmw ir&gt; your lilt you were on the acme of
p u l dradly ope!alien known t i renwitelinjt in o!a farm n ..j»r
'Rcmcinoer. ihrv Mid. Thia place i» 150 yeai* Mil and we vr eat
an awful lot to &lt;io to it
You anuied and u d why. dun t nial:e
apologici, from vth.tt eve :An tee heu in ihr Ja ik youve Jor.e "onilcra. you really have Why. youve—w cl. &gt;cu c painted it, haven't
you?
They Mid they had. four coat* worth, and uring that as .i *u rt*
inn plA«c they bci;an to go through the Oiok t tom of the niourul*
melhoditally 11* u a writer end ahv it an a ttiu ar.d they got ihe
house lait wuUer for « x theuaand, alter waning for it io Oup
•lovtiy front ten.
When you wrie a jtnid you may rememner trere alwiya »evmcd
to he a tiona* in your neighborhood wheroin »va* lo c k .l a madman—
elwnya hehind ham amt aU-.avx in a room luu '-n a.vjy on the »**•
nnd floor -and if there w u ti t. tomenody alwaya aaid thcie v.aa.
T h u was one of those house*, it aeim t.
t
PLA V IX fl T in : P U m i U f l l t T C A Itr U ’ l-I.V alo*i! t.1.1 i-r.nu l
they te.1 you down a £ tarry pebbly mm, Two iuoaquito.'i caught
you on cither ankle, half way down, and ,■» you wor.l.Tol hew ll. y
eouid bite thro ijih your Iroutei leg they (Hived tr.v rja»niigbt ».n a
little biu-ik at the bottom of the bank, until And lirk ai d urglhig.
Ttwy explAint'l how in* property hrlfv iy up tn« l it .a * r. the
oilier aide war tr.-ir* and how they Were fiowij; to J.u . yp the liuie
brook m ih&lt;i lU tu n l utile valley and m i Ii i * ' ttfa iwtmitunc pool.
In the dark « ia.*I». hi elite a tnnked ncihodi •ally T h . ,.ir v. ti
freatt and damp, not smoky tnd v*l a* you wsiihiV. th * fit ."lies veu
ctmlJn t hilp 'hinKinr; of fight night a t !*« l.rn-i ru; ..tip ^:ardep,
with the cigaictr being lighted in &lt;h* da.k ol &lt;re m .;*- rune
There were aaft little Unca leading vlf in n v .ra t ilir .ii ,i j 'rent
the houac and they espiamnd that Uivy hau l
,! l , (nr
j
dupoaal.
Inside the kitchen, fin a a .id little b igs e .ld rr.ly r.vi . •ped in
through the s e m n door tor tney plsy.d aru . •i .h* eciii..g light
an I edge.! *hnr way along me cra ck e l
u
The rooms still were d u .iy And filled wiih
'..I turailore anJ
parking boico and the aingle bulta «vi ’ *•♦! A ’lo .r aid haivtt,
mad* you think of the ttmva in your youth *.l-cit you n.td wail&gt;"l ut
ro o m m at were lightrd ao—for working
,ia, n.. vac. or to sc*
somebody about a Job. or soirnwhctti tike that
a
a
»
*
THUMB WEBH liflC jiT OKAV UI.OTTO iiK sit.V -. m the eor*
liera of most of the celling*. Rain, they aaid. ..tpluniug ttu t they
now find the elemrnt* under conttoL
Ups Inn* on the second llour, the niutiy air af many year* was
hot and oversiowenne. h«tbo.\eii and tnwets and shu- . suit tn th-ir
trees tverc Crinkled around thr bedrwim Remember, ttuy had
lived here only a couple of months, they liad. j» Uicy said, an swiul
lot to do to it
They had torn down a veranda in front, n . j me facade of Uir vl«l
house swept up sheer and while in th* dark suburban night, with a
pile of nibble and boards in front. The p):ngcm-sweet o lor of a
•table dnflcd over from somewhere beyond the dark wood* tn the
a
•
He Mid ratiter tetliiy that he wo* trying to take legal action to
g«t nd of the darn sm ell; at e stood by and looked at her shoes
without saying anything
You stood there in front of the house, nobody saying anything by
now, and finally he sighed and looked straight in Iront of hint, at Ui*
head lights of cars slipping by on the highway, through the tree*.
“1 can tell you One thing," he told, aofily
I wouMn t do It again.”
Then you got into the car jiggled alowly and haltingly down the
path to the highway and turned m the direction of the big town.
Tliv tin a went sira p -stu p on tne concrete and you got moving
pretty fast andlyou began thinking of the »nda in the refrigerator,
and the cool, comfortable living room and Uie deep, faaclnatlng illy
noises, and horn*.

R R A V R PltODI.EM
PltrtULBM
LO NDON, «/V) — lJ rita in has
(Nvn having a hard tim e finding
nr.u m g i.le rin g the g ra ve , o f its
wur dead tn the Fur Eu«t
The
ri a mt. 111* W ar Office sny.-v ‘•com­
munal ill .tutbnneev** in tlic area
In t.K wuke o f the war.
Ui r.. C. S. Vide, director of
g la re s ’ ic g istru tiu n , back from a
Fa' Eastern tour, rrpnile.1 '‘conu iiii'i 3 have le c rn lly im proved”
nnd ra n i ho hoped to fin ish most
o f I V work th is year.

All ptranna a ra lirrrh y n o ttflrd
th a t Ih r u tid rra tcn rd a * A d m lnl*ir a tu r o f raid *« tn i* . haa ro m p lrtrd
th * ud litlnlxlrallon t h r r r o f and haa
f ll.d In *alil r o u it h i* fin a l r a fo r t
a rd a p p llia llo n fo r d U * h a i« * . fillW rto n r lh a rrro . It an y . khould ha
duly Hied. A f tr r fllln d p roof nf
pu hllratlon
»howlmr th la n o tlra
i&gt;ut l.ran iittlillrhad o n r* a w**'A
fo r four cen n o rn tlv e w a*k ». Ih a
n ia lt tr uf approval uf raid r»i.tirt
and tha o n l r r l n r u f d latrlh iillo n ,
nf raid a r ta la w ill ro n ia l.r fn r i
Ih a court
JO H N r ' T K f.K O n n .
At A d m in u tra io r or
tuld *«M 1a
K lrrl p u n llratlo n oa J u n e I f , !»*•-

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FOIi THE BKSrl ICE CREAM
Try
T I P - T O P I C E C It IS A iVl
a
\Yv iiiu L c o u r o4vn let' (T r a m . All fltn o r a
T if*iy —

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I ji h i ll . down d a le , tlri\ inp w ith a fttitv n .

I f lie Intel suitic (ItTcnt liyrlit.**
H e n iig h t have* neen th e n m ,
I I u l \\ i lt i e d i d n ’ t tusvi

A m i d o c k n ‘I n e e d t h e m n o w .

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Good lights arc inexpensive.
VVo’ll tciit yours five of cl ia fro.
Come in tomorrow.

Dodge— Plymouth
. Service
SEM INOLE COUNTY MOTORS
I (10 N . I *al m e t to

P li u n r K i l l

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III.IN D M A X C H E A TE D
H I.IN :) M A N
IlL T K , Mont., (AT— Frank F.rie.
'oo, 1,11ml news vendor, says lie'*
*1. 1: i f competing w ith n parking
in n e r Tin* m eter in 1oca in I nui'
Ei
.n' lie a -stand nnd it ha* the
adw .
iiigu in l i n t it never h i &gt; to
leave the spot fo r a sandwich or
a *oi.ote. CricjMm *•«)• h ij ears
i n . told him ou im u v titan one
o n , •■.Inn Hint someone absentmindedly took a psper, then drop.
| " l I lie nickel Into the m o U i. In
sle id o f illli) tho collection box.

W H IS K E Y
RUM

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KICK'S PACKAGE STORK
4 1 0 S a n fa rtl A ve n u e
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SOB
I.EAHK OH KENT

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Service Station

new;

Desirable City location for
right mon.

Zip
m l . . . In novor-bofom
tostim m . No wondar tha •mall*
fry Ilka K*nooo‘» Coro-Soy a. Tha
loalty golden ahrada are a eumbl*
nation of Corn, for flavor and
anorgy. with Soya, lor body-buildIno Tood value, plu* vitamin! and
ininciali, too. Uot aomo today.

JOSEPH E . KMES
kttk 8 t. A Sanford Avr.
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With Its Nervous,
Hlghstrung Feelings?
A r r trou troubled l.r (1 l i t r e s of (*•

Bs*l« lu u m u l montiily disturb*

A l .i..? U lM It Blake you feel »o
f a r t u a t , m i r t ; , r*atlr»». W a t , a

l i t mundr—«4 atlr ll Uinrtl Tb"&gt; to

t r y fcyOMa K. rinW iarc'* V a e tu h ’a

ComIJwUlift to frit*If Midi i m j f
to m s! Woman by u«&gt; thouw.ud»
I n t t rv p c ilrj r«i,-.raat&gt;la iMiiWUa.
rin k ttm m -* C-D’ .tour.d 1« • «• »
P n eU tra m il • u trfln a a rd a itltr I t
E U t grand e -'il.ln v •Ifrat on una
of v u m a n 'x m eal u n u o u a a t o riu n a.

Taken refvUadr- rickhuns t ompound balpa U’lUd up rrtlitan re
n e a tiu ta u c f id ta lir t. I i i i k h i n e t

MOBtxme Unit I AU itrutitarM.

M o n th ly F e m a le P a m s
F in k ! am « Compound U m y

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Castastrophfes Decline

Federal Reserve Board M akes

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ififiH . r t i« «
III iN M N lilt!! *
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M i ll t r

Catastrophes those accidents In which five or more per*
sons are killed, were less frequent and took materially fewer
lives in the first half o f 1948 than in th e like period of 1917.
Slightly more than 600 persons were killed in such accidcns

K 5 i « . v V r ,l l ? Ar* I in t *10 U n ited S t a t e s in th e fir s t six m o n th s o f 1948 n s com T V ^
l « rw l w ith UiOO in th e correspondinK period o f In st y e a r .
M t u s n u n w .'i
«•!
t... »v.„ st„»____iu ... i
t„_
acco rd in g to reco rd s compiled by th e M etro p o litan L if e In
i i r j o k o im iin
M iirJ
|hUranee C om pany. F e w e r d eath s fro m en tan tro p h es w ere rc »n»N
corded in th e cut r e n t y e a r fo r each o f th e principal c la s s e s
----- aU nlfitlrTion n v r r s _
l r t • r r t t t — ...... - ■■ 11 1 , m o f a cc id e n ts excep t hom e fire s, floods, an d w ater tr a iu p o r
Bma Maetb — --------------tatto n .
D m *■«&lt;»&lt;
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i* * T h e dechne in th e death toll so f a r th is y ear w ar due
M t V— r

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Survey Of American Investments
ny CHARLES MO LONY

i‘ V V a i/Pv-TT,. tr .,L ..i
n0 . . j w _,
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ASIIINGfON. July
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|after tradition today. The tradition: that AmctKini are *!**«)* m » r

j

xtaqiihut r r w

to make t u k i on investment*.
It ju it iin 'l »o. the but id repotted. It la id a lurvey made thia
year turned up the following information:
I. Only about tr.COO.OOO of tlm n a iiu u ', 14 5,990,009 peric.ru 6 i* t l
ito c k i and bonds— nut counting government tarings bond*.

2. The 'great majority" of them 1
•m utry'a 48.400.000 families prr-TIT G

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f r" r tn
In own
nwn U
i l n n w ith file
file d , U a O * J l l ( l I I l 9 l v j l v i l
thing.’value. like hunk deposit i and Itov-:
ernrn-i.t bands, rather than tlmae,
w ith changing value, such *« real a •
evtati and aeeuritle.
I
t.v tn among famifiea having Inmine* o f 87.600 nr mure a year—
TO K Y O ; July 10 (Ah— MaJ. U»n.
m a t’ t c un Ir:u&gt; lim n 10 per cent James A. fester. Chief o f MafV
of t!i* population—"a t le n t two of th« UBMS, Eighth A m ./, i.ii-p
th lr.U " p s p rt.tc d a ••definite pt»- today intensive tra in in g Is under­
fa n nee" f&lt;&gt;r a o c ta t f fi*e d valna. way .’
t
\ 4i' ’ ii » « '
tn. Iioard said.
n&lt;a'»
♦rarvpcrtalion
of
that
Which led the board to another A rm y’s fo u r divisions by air.
tradition-cracking finding:
"InKay men o f the four d iv ftlo ttt,
conic Mat’l l did not make a vast he said, have teen instucted ,n
'offer ice
In
the
Investment the essentials o f alt borne transplan*" of fam ilies w ith $1,000 nr portation. t'pon th»ir return to
nuro r e a lly available In aavingn. tactics!
u n til
throughout
tha
T'.ir survey Indicated that nnly United State* they w ill heeogi*
!&gt;j&gt;&lt;iS.Ooi) pcr on* — representing the nncloua for futher tra in in g
1,500.000 fa n u llrv —own corporate of combat forec* In the pilncIpalA l
sto.k-. The Iioard e«tim.ited an- o f aerial movement o f In fa n try ­
o tl~ i 600,000 own bonds o f cor- men, one division has rita h ID h H
PMutlonv, atNto* or rltie s , al- | k - own echocl arid others are
thot'nfs It anid that total mny he planned.
»ct n llltio too losv.
Tl*e purpose of the tra in in g I*
(.'lurking Into thp investment to prepare the o ffic e r, and men
preferences o f por-onv s»ho make of the Eighth Arm y to *-e road/
men* *h*n IJ.OOn a yenr, the hoard t 0 m ore anywhere by aerial trant'*
'ound t i n t :
port..
I (Josernmmt bonds are r r e.
(,vn, ra | (cater said thu tra in in g
fe rn .I to l.ank d e p o .lt,. although
(„ g a p in g w ith orders tr im
not .o strongly a , a rouple of Cm. Jacob !.. Dovers, commander
of U, :t. Army Ground Fnrredk
.cats ago.
2. among fam ilies who p re frr to famlllarlie ell Infantry unit*
a m t# of changing value, real with nriial movement*.
From other, rource. It w *,
«vii.iii holda an edge over nentrdie end common »l«a’k l« rile d learned* that the air (whool I s,
'h i *'ica»t a ttra e tlv r’’ type o f pro- t^en maintained conllnotulv since
List Octolier by the Eleventh Airo e it\.

In Essentials Of

a«M. tar. » • » ,,,
• I. In a l*
OalrBlI. Kaaaaa f i t ________

ap p ro x im a tely 8 5 0 d e a th s last yenr, co n sid era b ly mor»* th a n
the to ta l fro m nil su ch mishaiw so f u r in th e cu rren t y e a r.
- a ir * I.
, a r l * , l . . l , l a Ik * a * * f a r - . . . M l T h e m o st H ciious disnnter in th e f i r s t halt o f 1948 w as
r a l l a a a f a ll I k , l . . . a l a r w . i**ln*. i
the C olum bia R iv e r flood. F o rty -fo u r p e rso n s a rc k n o w n
l a Ikla a i n a r r n . aa « * l l aa
I f aana 4lia *lrk « a
dciid in ti ls c jt s s t r o p h e . but th ere a r e s till several p erso n s
f i l l D A Y. J U L Y I* , 1949
’ rejH jrted a s m issin g in th e flood nren. T h e crash o f a passm je e r plane in P e n n sy lv a n ia In Ju n e ca u se d 43 d e a th s. In
B IH L tT v ftK H h itlD A Y
m id -M arch , a torn ad o killed 3 6 people in Illinois. T h e re v e r e
E»il rom»» from t»*d compini j Wo o th e r u ccid en ts in th e Ja n u a ry to J u n e period in w nloh
» °n *, ^'nd*^i»oi't 0»e bad: t 'will 25 o r m ore w ere k ille d ; th e crash o f a ch a rtered plane in
no evil fn, thou mt with i f C a lifo rn ia in J a n u a r y w hich caused t h e lo s s o f 32 liv es and
—P». 23: 4,
the M saniping o f a N avy launch o ff H am pton R oad s, V ir-----------ginin, In M ay , in w h ich 2 8 w ere killed.
1 1 t ‘.

I l t r a i c la a a f a k ' f

To ihotc who pttl

llie ir

a» IB*

faith

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in that gteat fiction w ntcr. D i*«
I T IS N O T M r. T ru m a n 's own lim ita tio n s or m is ta k e s
P tin o n . author of "Metry G&gt; or m ed io cre asso ciato o hut the gen eral fe e lin g o f th e n atio n
Round." wr iubmit ih* follow irs th a t " t h e D em o cra ts h ave been in o f f ic e long en ou gh." It is
"imidr inform ation" on the Pie! o tir co n v ictio n th a t m a n y Sou th ern D em enT ats. o f b o th th e
«delphi&lt; convention: "T h n e »t' co n se rv a tiv e and independent schools o f th ou gh t, feel th a t
nothing more agoniting ih«n ti way. T h e y w ant th e a ccen t to be on m o re youthful D em o­
watch a person she. A t Phils cra tic lead ers. T h e y lon g for a sound d iv isio n o f re sp o n sib il­
Jelphia it was equally agoniimg ity am o n g local, s t a t e and fed eral g o v e rn m e n ts and a re tu rn
to watch a once gieal p a lly in to eco n om ical and e f f ic ie n t m an ag em en t o f national a f f a i r s ,
divorced fro m |Militicnl m achine gritne a n d one-man d o m in a­
its death struggles."
tion. T h is d oes not m ean re a ctio n ; it d o e s m ean cau tion, co m ­
mon se n se and th e u se o f all th e re s o u r c e s o f th e A m erican
Despite the recent drought H ”ipeople to p erfo rm th e g re a te s t good f o r th e g re a te st n um ber.
tde’i citrus trees have not h*rn
— T a m p a T rib u n e .
harmed and another record breaking crop is predicted for nut
T H E D E M O C R A T IC M OVE to d r a f t E lsen h ow er w a sn ’t
home Division ami the Far F *,t
year by the U. S. Bureau of Agri­ the c h e a p . selfseiv iriK , u nreasonable t i li n g M essrs. F a l l e n - ! rh" m,in
for, h* nk Force', 40th Troop Carrier Squ» tcultural Economics. More thin l orn. Low ell Thiimn.-t. an d F ulton Lewhi w ould have had th e ir ,"T.'i'rMon ' Into ’ Va'sh. "llm "the ron.
•
95.000.000 froaes of citrus Irujt*. lis te n e rs believe. « c ca n jo in them in la u g h in g at th e fa c t fa it that little interest la earned
Home 6,000 men and o ffic e r!
including oianges. gia|iefruit and th at Hie G e n e ra l’s re fu s a l left more D em o cra tic p o litician s « » . ieg tided n , n dlviidvsntage have completed lh» apeelat tretnlug. Inrludtng aoma , t * f f officer a
tangerines were proslused in the out on a lim b (b a n e v e r occupied t h a t position b efo re in by JJ per rent.
Slaty out u f on eh lis t fn n illlra frutn Korea, (itiam and the I'h lllp ^
1947-48 season, and more than P a rty h is to ry . W e rn n g ra n t them t h e i r sco rn when th e y
•aid lin y hold saving, lxnd« "pH .|plnea.
that will be produi esl this corning note all th e little fa c tio n s th a t w ere w illin g to s a crifice pritt- m a ilt/ liecause o f safety and see-1 T ra in in g alto has been given
season unless unforeseen circum­ ciple fu r su cce ss. R ut th e y a re n ’t fa ir w h e n th ey m ake it out onuatity herause o f the rate o f, hi the use o f gliders fo r the
trenspnrt of men and rqjipment.
stances alter estimates. What we th
.....at. th e r e w as no se n s e in th e E ls e n h o w e r boom.— Jo h n interest rei-rived.'
m------r&lt;------------|M .-&gt;jntra*t. 61 out of each 1001 At h elimst to Gaining ih#
are going to do w ith a ll that T e m p le G ra v e s
families "gave renenr against ftii'lrnt-i return to their base. In
fruit is another question: It herdlv
----' —
holdtlic" real eitate and 62 of each transport planes which they have
stems likely thet it can be sold
100 against
holding common loaded themselve*.
Lake Pollution
for enough to pay the people who
bake W orth Herald
* V i*t of those hostile to real! A ctshorn hahy** heart normalhave to pick it and the.lranipor
--------— -----------e a ! a t e Investnienf* consldere* I)’ Iwata about twice aa fast at
tatiun companies that haul it to
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*',u,rity health official* have In* ing. filthy, untanltary body of price, t«o high Otlirr# considered J nn *
market. That is, it won’t unless (llroti'l there la a possibility Uiat W lltCi,
reni itta le "not safe, a gsmtile.”
It lomc plan fur lidding the
"Thirty of, each IW families
some means is found for dis­ ion.v plan of clmiinMing pollution
tributing it among the smaller in ti* waters of f.ake Worth may water* of Luke Worth of the evist- quenrd said limply they wrre
ing ,in.mutiny condition* can lx "net familiar" with c o m m o n
la- revived in the near future.
towns and cities of the nation
That should he good new* to the drawn. It Bhould receive the full stock" Another "6 regarded them
0PT0MRTH1ST
rcMiicnta of lit!, community who lupi’Ltt of this community. We 1* i 'gamble" hut only three InJ
have
much
to
gain.
10f (nought atock price* "too
PROJirT COMPLETE
Orlando, idiging to ‘permit t for viars have been forre&lt;l to live
-L A K E WORTH HERALD hick •
OPTICAL BF.RVICR
port-war depteuion or recognue on the there* of one of the mo«t
polliilid bodies of water of any
the advetiily of a citrui dump, area in the atate.
h i m r s pretcrlhed, dispensed
Ite c o n iH
Vr,",h *r siiii Kathtrlne.
Repairs a H adjestmente made
boa it i a record population of
Wl v Hi* waters ef Lake Worth
Cooper. Hli-hard lo l.yl, l‘ar72.000. Little larger than Sagittal w i t allowed to become a pool of
?
Horn a 9-12 — l - l
W H siW tp. Jalr II
m,|,r «ius Marl,
V a r r a a t * lle« 4 s
ai,,n»»M h. a i l , q w u u&gt; Carl­
25 yean ago, O r l a n d o ht, filth t* not an Itsne anvmor*. but &lt;Misrke Slle
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" tta L n M Ii”
lile «t elvir liee II le ton it «Mn» ,tu« nia.l)«
tom • manner of lake clarification
achieved ill prerenl emin»nti I* Indeed a burning If sue and Chs, C Cook IQCD).
William,. |)anl,| K etui M*r/
Phone JM
Hlarke Hattie l( »Hlr Oeo II to a , 1 * 1 la K it "I K , . |» f , l H A L A ssn .
among Horida rommunilier Ix- ili’ i.l,; veeetve terioiia conaldpra- Chi*
Allaatle National Hank Bldg.
(' Cook.
I llll f i t S a le
I «ii,htr. Kre.1 IV siui Katherine
W a l t , , , . J a m e , In l.llll* 11,11
HanfotJ. Florida
cauie it attracted Inuriita, induced tloi..
&lt;lr »,n
Hrlveeier J Orafr
fills community, by recent lu Kanthrr.
many ol them to become perma­
Kre.t W ,ius Kalherlr.#
hrallh ilcpartnu-nl lr»t». h ti the
ti IveMer J llmtf
nent reridentr. Sanford fail'd to dittii’rtinn. if you ran rail it that, lu lUrnieler,
Lv|e ,lu i Harle to
make the growth that Oilando did of t-euuc locat'd along one of the Itlrharit Cooper.
•mill) Hull lr lo Henry I. Hmlth
became other inlererti oempird fil'hirvt at retch*» &lt;&gt;f thr lake Off elm
tsilrn. Win II eiuv I'rsola
too much of it&gt; attrnli’in. more th" .horns of the |(H-al muniripal to V,n
I'antet K Williams etna &gt;lar,
or leu pieventerl it from liking tfoll courw' la a aertlon of Lake *arri
Wortli tlist has I’crn derlarrd the
lllro, Meaale W slat Ihelre Of
advantage of ita toumt (vouibili- filthiest body of water In the en­ T r: Walnwrlaht *r lo Amsmrta
tie*. We have the »ame climate, tire lake. Not a very pleasant Miller
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
HI,,!, Julia !. nvlr t, nurke to
the tame lakei. the tame lack of pletJr*
Mary f Kart*
Capt.
R.
W.
Eddy,
sanitary
enKarls
sta
r,
I:
to
JutlS
t.
Mleele
ocean frontage which Orlando ha*.
£ ***1 for the countv health unit. •tvir tH rllurk*
, ! K aiai, Sfaffaaaea
We did not get the louriit* be­
Phone
i* reported th it steps are hrlnr
CeoW r'h«, r ,(uv Ahhl, H to
came we did not make the tame taaen to prevent further wide­ tlalll* II rilarke
Molnmon. K itJi, l» Pamlty Loan
•ffort that Odando did. The fu­ spread pollution ef the lake by
101
J a m ,, ,m i OU'M** to
keeping
the
flow
of
rsw
'
means
in-M
f ________
ture may tee (hit negliaenre cor
• /a r d &amp; le i,
tewage at a minimum.
SI'«U r Hom an In Hr,-ur*lv HunO
reeled
.
For these steps of pollution * Mik Co
Hrstf, a y t» ,,l,r J lu rr»&lt;l «
abatement, thia rommuntty should
he
thankful
alnr*
statistic*
prove
The Univervity of Florida it
that toe lake It ten tlm** more
offering a number of new courtM polluted now than It wat seven
in Latin American tludiet. Down rears ago, That fact too. I* an
in Miami the other day we dit- unpleasant picture.
lake Worth’* pollution problem
covered that many Latin Amer­
It by no mean* an isolated on*
ican!. particularly thote from aa health report* show that nearly
Cuba and Veneiueli, are making *va»v major coastal city bi Florida
invetlmenti in Miami, buying la tilting on the hsnkt of a atlnkhotelt and apattmenti. building
hornet, and eipect to become
regular winter vititort or perma­
Margaret C GwsHncy
nent retidenli. Many people of
Jeweler
tbit itate aqd nation, loo. are
formerly with
becoming interetted in various
C. L- I’royn
In Winter rath
Latin American countriei where
61■i k#r Furniture Rtora
a fertile field for future develop­
ment await* the energetic and
amhitiout. Young America couU
do nothing better to prepare hitntelf for a uteful occupation in
international trade and ftnanre
Uy W. V. H itting
Trmchtnn Drug Co.
than to ttudy Spanirb. Latin
A chronle J o i n t ’diveasa
American hirtory and economica
known a* rheumatoid ortlirHI*
The Democratic convention wat occur* moat frequently In *)•
men in their twenties and
a tony ipectade of old and dit- thirties. The disease begins
gnintled politiciani a c r a p p i n e slowly and several yegr* mar
among ihrmtelvet over a few old Pass before the stiffness onl
soreness of the Joints seems at
bdhet and plolling and tcheming all
seriout. Swelling of the
to find tome way of lepltniihing joints la a part of the &lt;11sess­

Dr. C. L rorHonH

Court

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INSURANCE
CM BOYD-COMPANY,

IN E P a r f n e r i h i p . . .

Rheumatoid
• Arthritis

the larder for another four yean.
"Oh. if we only had anolhir
FDR." to many have laid, t
only FDR had lived." We can aH
underttand that feeling a»

|«tt Harry alumblet through m»
acceptance rpeech. but would‘ the
tituation have been much U tter
If FDR were pm ent today Ml
Philadelphia 1 He. too. would U
confronted with the aame touchy
international ptoblenu. the tame
civil right! inue. the tame labor
costrovctiiea. and the nolutaon
wonld be no carter for him. He
■right phrsm h better, but tbe
dysasritt would Hill be there.

Fatigue, lot* of appetite, and
ti of
often the paion
o weight are of
tient’a physical reaction, lake
all forms of rheumatism, thia
disease it seldom fatal, hut
does causa aoma degree of dis­
ability.
• Early attention by your doc­
tor offer* the greatest hope for
Ui* control or Improta ment of

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relieve Paint, a n d restore
health. Have a trusted pharm­
acist HU your prescription.
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of Editorial advertisement! ap
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FACE «V «i

SANFORD, PLOUDA

THE SANTOED

Mrs. Harry Robson
Honors Chi l dr e n

Mary EUzaKeth' Hilt1
Tells Wedding: P l a n s
M i»

M ary

Fl'uaheth

f.IW O -Y E A R It L D M U S I C

LONDON, 'JP) — “Ltfr**,** beilf\e.l to b-* th- w 'rld'i oMeit
tn .'tijl
iBltrumenti, will
b«

h '« n here next fall In an e tMra H arry Rotoo.i
rn ie rtn ln e .l hiLi •&gt;;&gt; * f D n.*h art tr .a iu r e i.
on T h u n d a y afictn»nn at h»r F'«h tot
n •*I &gt; *"&lt; ’•&gt; year* old
hntee on Orange \-c n ie honoring ' t1 ’
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d- I in the th re s­
her io n , H arry, Jr . on h i. lix th | in o -fh ib*p
begin* a t
1 M lth d iy . and her daughter. B uilt "&gt;■ V-. t... tx and ' " .r t Mu cum
Ji-Pli, on In r font th birthday. 1 ’ ’ ’ • v l t l i l h tlr • Denmark’*
through the ngei.
I Hu•outer flower weie IJ...I with Alt Ir

H ilt

] daughter o f Mr. and M r*. T. M.

'* a r ! in P a lm e r ( U r , S o c ie ty E d it o r

T e le p h o n e 148 ! H ill of th i* c ity , announced today
------------------------- plan* fo r her marriage to C ourt­
ney Boderhlom, The wedding w ill
I he an m n l o f July -il at the
v. i n
1
J
| ho, I* of i | ii &gt; b rld a 'i parent# at
I x i J l IVrvt F u » l Street. Dr. O. K.
........ .
in d c c ra lin g the r.ein; •
lin d e n pa .to r of St. Paul’* Luthl.t rgiiL iier'os
o f tile Bol.i.m tinnii1 n a n Church o f Orlando, w ill p?r*
M
a
i
M
ildred
W
illiam
*.
M
in
w ill* them 1hen thry m igrated
MONDAY
Mr
end
M
r*
ft
it
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'llis
rv
D
o
lin
g
th*afternoon
itn
young
I
.in;
tiid--ul&gt;Sr
n
o
*
&gt;rnoti«*ii#
l b * program luttling of th* Petty P c rri; W illiam * and M i*. have returned to their home In i 7:00 o'clock
£ 1,111,1 ||*tenei| t „ rh itd i.n 's re- I tom Europe,
W. M. U . of th* First Baptitt Mayue llo d g kin entertained on S a r'rn ! a fte r ' t i l t h g relative* ln |
ro ril.' *n.I plated gam.-, on the
Due to tne serious illne.i* of
Fiidav
night
w
ith
n
ihower
h
o
nor­
Church will b* lifM In the church
| law n. Prises w.i&gt;' won by W ally
Virginia and Tenne«**e fo r the M b ' H ilt'* fn th ri, *he w ill ho
•t 8 :3 0 P. M. with Circle No. P, ing Mr. and Mr*. Thnma* W ig h t p j. t l a day*.
P h ilip
.md M;irj l t d ■&gt;. Wa»li
given m m arriage !•&gt;- her uncle.
Mere.
wno«e
marriage
w
a
i
an
to tut
Mr». F o r f e i t (iatchel. chiiftnan,
I--------------CM fur I R. Ita rc llft o f O rlan !&lt;•
inn ,i
Late in •
afternoon rediircting. The topic will be “The evrnl o f Ju ly 2. The p a rty was
h jp l. T. W . 1.aw ton left today She ha* i tm .cn ns her matron of
frv-'hiucnt.i and iiuthd.iv &lt;nV
Rural Church anti it* Need*”. held
i g e ts w-rvr.l which tarried o it n
. at the ..
i in home
.
. on fu, (ia ln e a vlllr where he w ill at- 'honor and only attendant M r*. R.
The Sum llaam iandthe U, A.s ,h
pi I. and green ..dor ■h- v. kli
. £ * ' I Tuu ”
r n h a rd 1 meeting railed bv iho Slate V S»l rblom. Serving Mr. Smlcrfor
Mam ... he .t man w ll bo h i.
of the F i r i t Baptist Church w ill th- h . c h o r e In the garden where i DMi(i(|mrM „ f
It. |....n n t , n**i-le.| 111 letY ing i.y
meet nt the church i t 3:30 P. M. they were tented at small table*. sUpvtli-lrndant* ..( .clio-ds in the brother, I! E. Soderblom.
M r*
Wallace Philip
and Mr*.
The K H ie K night Circle o f the Game* w rro enjoyed w ith p rize* , 1^ 1(1.
I Immediately follow ing the ccre/.. i i n Davis.
^
F ln t Baptial » hurrh will meet j bet nr won hy It p, McWhorter
.
j mony a reception w ill be held fo r
Thrue enloylng tin1 eftern m ||,
at b:00 P. M. at the hiuie of Mr*, aiel Evan* McCoy.
Mi. and M r- tV liion N ew m a n 1' bee relative* o f the couple.
wi**. Ruth Jean ar. t IL tn v wete
“o i’ KNH 12 I . I* M IIAIL1
B ralley Odham, 1919 M agnolia!
Following th, game* the coup h.*ve le ft to *p*tu| tc*er«l week*
MatinrrA |0r • Hirninc** I If
J ii.'in v Terx»IHcgcr. M a rt' St.-m
*
«
Ave.
! I’li y j *
' -*lth many g ift* in \ n h and Smith f i - ' -&gt;
* iw-c Rollie Itn I, l|. '&lt; n nn.l lle li . I
&lt; hilifrrn I It
/
i
n
.
The P ra ye r Bind .if the T.*.
l iv e l y arl i ' l l ra id , Mary II 1m . Wa lihurn, I
hyterian Woman'* A u illla r y w ill | raogcmenl* o f white gardenia*
A l McCall, Van.e P in . M ile
l b m r Kndi-ii ii»* returned fte n J
LAST D AY M O ND AY!
m itt a t the church at 3;00 P. M. - and greenery were u»cd in de- a business tr ip to th* Carolina*
nn.l Ratmir Dave. Tommy and
The re g u la r b u s in r" and Inxpira- 1 rotating. Assisting the h o *te i*e * a n i V irginin
Jor.n K lrkln ti'l. Stnnl. \ W d lm k.l
While Mr. K udrlt
Mi and M r*, Garner (Ichr antlonal m eeting of the W oman'* in re iv in g were M il* Sally Juno a i&lt; away Mr • Kudell -pent *ome
•*U *» ai&gt; i * '&gt;
w
- -vdF £1
M rvi'.rre t .lone-, t.ui • and J ol
A u x ilia ry w ill be held at 3:30 P. M. M tro, M :iit Nancy Jack*on and tirei |r V eto Bead and Indian nouriced today the m arriage o f
B row ti, Jinty t.udwig, .''ii«.vn M&lt; I
th iir daughter, Ida May (lehr, to
WKDNESD \Y
Mt*» Snllv Jnckton
Ro. lit Bench.
C all, .Merritt nn.l \\ .11&gt; I’ l lipW ither Mount Fletcher. son of
The a u x ilia ry of the Brother0*0
enjoying th " evening
B.-ver'v and Waviw E 'a n *. Onvnl
Mr*. Nt lit*. Fletcher and the late
ihim d o f Railway Trainmen w ill w ire Mr. and M r. Mrro, M r. anil
T a y lo r. Itonnl.l ia i ‘ 1. S' I i . and
M ir. Frank McNeill im t return- I t , Fl et cher.
The w e lding
have n p n rty nt the home o f M r*. Mi . Buy B ritt. Mr. arid M r*. A)
J ii.lv Bold, nn.i I in.in Itol.-on \ l .
n l from « buying trip tn New w .,i no w e n t o f Jn lv 15 in FolkT. II. I . &gt; rich on the DeLand high- Wnllnre, M r. and Mr*. Bay Slaton,
Mi
'tY n'ii’ uin. '
1*■*'
'1 iYork C ity.
»|on, tin. t'pon Ih r ir return they
I T I 'S , a n d W K D s !
wav a t 8:0M P. M.
Mr. and M r*. Evan* McCoy, Mr.
S ioi.lev
W iltink.
Mi P lntiif.
aie nmv ninking their 1101111* at
and Mr*. Dougin. S icnitrorn. M r.
M iEdward MrC.,11 nn.l M i.
Mi •. R T Thnma* relum ed I I I * M yrtle Avenue. M r. Fletcher
THEY lO '.'K L D
and Mr* D. F. McWhorter, Mr. la .t Friday fro m n ItaptUl con i
Pete McCail
n*-14-ialcd w ith the C entral
ard Mr*. Ralph Wight, M r. ami fe ltlice In R id g e .in .t, N, C. and F'i ..da tjnji-k Freeie Plant tn thla
Mrr. C. R. K irtle y. Mr. and M r*. from v is itin g
hei
*i» lrr and e ll!&gt;ut 1 c r c w znted
I I hh Id I lockout each. Mr. and M r*. brother-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. J. T
j£f j
I” , lire
Chandler Vniltc. Mr. and M r*. M czitgo in Kotaliaw-. S, C.
Volte W ililam *. Mr and Mr i, P. A.
n a
lav. i
lit tllR I.A ID B KTHR
&gt;tr and Ml&gt;. Jm iii't Ibddtiton
■Mi to, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. P c lrrA N N O U N t BURNT
M r. ami A|.
W (1 • in i-.ni,-.
It* N rw * fc itu ie » tV rttcr
»ot.. Mr*. J. M. Jack*..n. M r*. J. and ton*. M ilton and Tom, " f Atannoi-iced lis ts ' lie m a ilin g .' ,.f
W M rro. Mr*. Sally W illia m * ,j hanp. t.a. are the guc.il* o f Mr*.
tlie-r daughter, t'h n tine. In I 'lr n I
Ml** Nancy Jack*on, Mill S a lly ' Btrdh.r It. k\ &lt;Miriir
By Bay mood Sludin
t’e, p|,&lt; win. answer q u is tlo n *—
Jacg.un, Mi«.» Sara June Mero,
or d'm't answer them—on radio
M i** Ethel M ali. N ix who*** engagement to Joseph 11 C.itley I* on E. Iluggtn* of tin etlv. win *&gt;f 1
Mai. and M i*. Jamet Henry quiz tro g ta m a are cu tre n tly re- l-elng announced today. M i*' N l* i* the daughter &gt;•( Mr. and Mrs, S. M r-. W. C lln g g ii.* of \Y&lt;d&gt;*t,i
Mr; and M r*. John Anderson an­ Si.u • Hodgkin. We»ley Jack»on
and
tne
ho*te*»e*.
Dyttu:
le ft H in t'd a y for Wa*h- reiving Ihe .'C.irn usually heaped T Nix o f th i* c ily nnd Mr. t ’olley i» thu ion &lt;d Mr. nn.l Mr • W illiam The marriage took idar*- in lie
nounced today the h lrth o f a
i It.ip 'i- I C hut,h of h m g -U in l.
In g t.r, D C. where he w ill receive on tia llo ts , 'p ie * and political op* Colley of Osteett.
daughter, M arilyn A nita, on J u ly
on July 2
Tin* . . i . i u. m wo
ort.t t*
They b a \r ie'.ut vl«iling p o rru i.. It's high lim e MimotMidy
13 nt
th e Kernnld
Laughton
mrt! Iiv hi i .11: it I*
for 'rv e ra l week* w ith Mrtj Dv* dcfeod.'d I hem
- s r * * l I11'
Memorial llo z n ltl. M r* Ander»on
it ttiultiiiii; trt|:i k&gt; MitinO
.or,*'1 p a te n t.. Mr and Mr*. W. It.
liiv i. n
N ix
w ill In* rvrncmiicted a* the fo rm e r
The hou*ewife who ..pines Slnvxl Mi * IliiVMii* plnn !.»
Dvton at th e ir home on Magnolia ela'. le w is w rote "U ncle Tom's
MU* Joyce Whtddon, daughter of
hull holm* in .SflnfiHtj at
Avenue.
Mr. and M r*. C. A. Whiddon.
Itv HETTY C I.AHKK
Otii it." ard the Insurance sales__ _____ _
t\ \ t mn*
A t' New (features Besuty E d ito r
mn* who identifies Jeste Jutdes
Ft. Tolar h i* rrlu rn c-l
1'te-ied I* the sim im rr w hich Is , Mr*. R
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| a* n form er government o ffic ia l
Mr and Mr*. 8. T. Nix nitM i l I N III I Hll \ I M
| m n't «* d tiinl, »• they sound to mnm.rd today the engagement o f
so kind fo g ir l, who »cek charm . fro,** * hrec we. * *
( ‘ Ilh'AttH */••&gt; \ tin) kill «*«s 1
Th* form ula for Iwauly la free ic s r 'i "a.
T f.c
i " r ,, j
the in *ix| ear. The* are average | their daughter, K th rl M n rir, to
win mniot’iif.l in a tiro to f«»t
»JI*
„ f . night - J, .iq h II
....... 3 I c. son o f
tor *hc taking djiring Ihe w arm er W hle in Alexandria -he attended r |, l | | r jn
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A ir, *nn*hlne, cleanlL th - wedding o f her niece, Mi»* mn1e
Mi end M r*. W illiam Colley of
The S anford canning kitchen In- month*.
liTTtfCillin* vimill| |w tn 'iiintii&gt;in 1*
Rn* P a ttlih a ll. to Rev. Henry
It* rn y to «it in front o f a (M ie n .
rated at Sanford Avenue and Ka*t -re** and eaerri»o ate rig h t at
itiinll l»«»y **r rnll thi* fit** ih patt
Efcgc*.
&gt;
ra le n Hie liv in g room and *neer,
Mi'* Nix i» a native of Sanfor-I
Twenty fift h S t r e e t , rlo iv d yo,ii doorstep.
nit*nt Hut M»
rtarn n u O *.'• n
s&gt; t r h !■ M l C ’ '
.
Un-h-t those ci m in i stance* any- and trreive.l hi r eduralinn in the
T hunday, and w ill tie re opened or
hiul rtvnif* oMpitml hfr i. Sin* |t*it
fie l vnur outdoor complexion hy
Ii
Mr*. Price Heard plan* to leave
bo,., xml everybody knows that ganferd and Osteen schools, ghv
on call on or about Aug. I t It c a ic fu lly acquiring a h e a lth fu l
the Hint hr t
t, Ih iff y , nn fu r n|i
th
li
week
fo
r
High
Hampton,
N.
w i i announced thla m orning by auntai
Ste...r. I egrae aulliore&gt;l the tamk lv now employed by MeCrury'i t
v t ?»*•• rr?M &gt;r»f
w ithout a painful tiurn.
the trunk .1
11' mu hi rench
i»* • i o i;*
Mr*. O ulila WII*on, county home Keep your fig u re lithe and lovely C. to *pend *ome time.
tn-l (h it Jease James i» an orche»- Stole Mi, Colley attended -chool*
Fluffy u|!iut«*i| the re t nf the
that ih e w ill return fro m her by awi tim ing, hiking, g o lfin g, tenttn trader. Just the *am«. we tn t*‘ teen nn.l Enterprise, and*
vtfxiy. t«*nk a ifentle j i r
un
Mr,
and
M
r*.
Reginald
It.
Lamb
rdemonstration agent, who ita to d nt*. bicycling and other exercise.
•hr nn|»e nf the kitten's n**ek nu I
c» •1* 4*;*.vui
left yesterday fo r Orlando whete wli.i rneer in com fort and tetaxa- joto,.' Ihe United State* Navy
vacation nt ahoul that tim e.
tie., me n l.ti ill. anting languidly dot mg the ioee.il war when' he
fifirknl il-mi! «nf«*|y.
M ik e your hair ihme. Wash It
Mra. E d ith Colheit, who manag­ evrry day i f you tike, »ct It In they plan to make their future ale o' now easy* it w ould tie In pick O .e r 'e - n» a Ship Serviceman, lie
— a i h &gt;i : i »—
ed the canning kltrhen, ha* dona p iu u ila , dry It In a (Iffy under home at l i f t ! Tw enty-ninth Stun t. up t I7*j"»vel power lawn mower i* now Moving ate.i.id the destinyI f frr.sh m pm atfie i* i»«
.1
a "grand Job* *ahl Mra. W iln .n . the *un nr sunlamp. Since h a ir is They have boon residing at 311 and a double malted, nnn-tippnble cr. I l.tyd Thomas.
Nnvpllx *w-*'A|iHlern I'lntieerg’*
licfurt* rfM'kuic, the (m * fmgik p|
and ahe explained that the rlm tn g , aatd ,o g lo w fa x trr in summer Elm Avenue in Sanford.
hciln-opler sim ply hy answering
th* * M*l*» »'f th** n |*i f tl|T&lt;« th at ir e 1|ni/ — "Wltiil p'Ytt Knn'v"
a month r a r lk r than uxual. w*«
an tU 'V quetv like “ Who «n« the
cut e ff may tn*
tn tnnke n
I’AltAM(H NT MAYS
Mrs.
Irv in g
Srhloihurg le ft firs t U.S, M inister to I'ra itc e ? "
due to shortage o f vegetable* amt thnn any other time, it w ill need
W A S H IN G T O N
r m ttn
mote special care.
N M W IK ilM
Thunday fo r her home in New
fru it* . There were very* few
B i u j Ii It tiefnre vnu wa«h It. York C ity a f t - r spending several John Hancock, mavhe? — No.
re ache* to ran, ami thoae received
j
Gwinnett Button, Button G w in­
for canning were o f very poor I f r»u have a backyard, do your ib y * w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ben
By JA N R EADS
|
nett.
brurhlng outdoor* and let the Small *t the Valdez Hotel.
m ialltv, she rfvealed.
I I r:nw n woman who suffered
ha." ily . A good mctho.1 I i to alt
V* A 3 ltlK&lt;»THN~ IIiRh-JHiwrrrfl
on the end of a chair and bend
.Mr and M r*. C. E. Hpenrer. -uch am bition*. One fine day ahe
\m method* will
Irom the w aist, then hru*h hair datghcr. L in d *, and M r*. J. W. fo u n t heraetf rig h t up there on a \in iicaii i 1•
i n e l ’ l to T h * R«nfo*d H erald up nnd away from the scalp.
Hall le ft tod*V to rpvod .e vrra l platform , faced w ith a glib master h* ni&gt;| In + tiatlofiil Btrifiiffi iliH»
B y M A R I A N R J O V F « _____
Iw o brushes can do a v e rv e f ­ » irk * at Nfwr fim vrns B^ach o f re rt monies, a bowling jeatnn.. aH!* . *I«* r* v. trpiiMi* nf Itiitnm
n laiinrh shorflv.
ficient Job. Use a pockit b ristle They w ill have a* th e ir guest* for au.beme nn.l a ticking rlm k . T h i* i| * pii nning In
~ M r*. T heelore Antln. Sr., who comb
Two young llin m c-. gcnllenien
brnph
fo r
tho to u g h lv a f " , day* th i* week George la.lv I, no underirriylleged chattel
’ ha* been a patient at the Fernald- clcanaing your scalp.
who ha. spent hrr life barefoot met i 1
of ll.nm a's National
Rn|| the Harocn and W r»l«y Spencer,
la ugh to n l|o *p tia t. I i home now b rittle comh through the hair,
a id nigging arorn-. f’ hc** a daisy- F ii'it s * Cotmnl"l&gt;ui, ure returnaw' doing v rr y well.
iw u t and ‘ describe .i h a lf circle
Mi*. H am ilton B i« W I* ex- chain 'a *., who Io n *- not rents— mg to Bntigm.n a fte r n four
Mra A nbntv Vaughn and boy*. w ile each brushing stroke to re ­
pc. tn l to a rriv e home on Thurs­ la«t.»ellei*, siih.crilw * to mnga. nu ntn s . h u m of the U.S. SeemJ e t'V nnd Dickie, and M r*. O tii move dust and dandruff.
pi 11,011. fu i.lv |«.|&gt;
day from G ainesville where she zires and lead* two newspaper* a i(y ,S „ ,n «
!?ero. o f Mnhama and Aahburn.
the League ning w iili
u ile s m tli'lilp idea- W AIKIM O dow n a!Mr after their
ha* l»-en a lte n d in g aummer school dzt‘2. th e M n n g «
f
piofeaiinnnt
style
hairbrush
( ir . te .p e ctive lv. are v is itin g Mra.
nf t . nmer V oter*. t.e&gt;
They've a li. i lv th o tty j up a *|o
wedding In St. John’s Fplicup.il
Vaughn'* and Mr*. Sego'a patent*, with widely spared bristles w ill at the U n iv e rs ity o f Florida.
On the a ir she shuddered and K4:1
"Ban... Iu tla ty .il T u n y .- Church, Helhwdn. M d . ere S ti.
reach
down
to
the
scalp
and
Mi a.&lt;d Mra. W. A. Ward,
Ngw- u Kya.”
T iin t. In Irving M. Ives (B-fJ. Y.) and his
Brt ie Bolt, aon o f Mr. and Mr*. fig n a tiv e ly slipped into a hair „ u ia
p Mr»
Llew elyn B a rtle tt
and cover a good-sized section o f It
*■
Engl -h, which th* two Itangoon btldc, the former Mis. Marion M.
Tom
Bolt,
le
ft
Saturday
fo
r
Colw
it.i
each
strw
kr.
Use
it
a
fte
r
b*Fo daughter of Orlando a r t
,B 8.
„ C, where he w ill be a*.
1 H ifft r»d from that eommon U h iv u -H y gi ot ia trpeak flu - Crain, Delmsr. N Y. The latter hax
un Ida.
x l. lt 1ng M D r Betty A u lln and vour brl»Me comh.
twisted ’ w ith the Slebel-Bruce 'V T"**'ff*n di»ca*e." wa* her ex s tilly, mean* Buy Bondi fo r But | been the Senators «-ere!azv for M
During
tha
summer
vour
h
s
lr
Andr» *• A u lln whi'e th e ir parant*
wanted
to get tome ms to c u n ty .'’
| years. M irrlig e w a n * - md ferboth,
nlar.vlion. “ I w
.ntare en a trio . Mr*. Charles R .J w lli need mote fraquent wash- Invert nee Company.
thing fo r nothing. I wa* greedy
Tne B u t
l Them M ating! Sen. lv tt* wife and Mrx Cralr.s HwiSmith o f rhlladslphla snd * o n -ln fc- .
Y o u ll
have
to
Judge
Mi* Roy H o lle r has retiumed ' n,&lt; '*
*° P* ’ V. But ne'er vnn U Ran Mituug,
c lr savig, *av
sav Ih
their
«av-t b ird hsvlnj died. (In te rn U lJ-tl)
Churl-*, J r „ who were a lto v is it- &gt;whether you can take It teveral
*ng» -hive w ill be rnudelcd a fte r!
home fn
(n Sanford a fte r again.
!n« them , returned to Philadelphia ttn n i a week o r twice a month to her ■
" I• '.uppote
the grinning young our*—Including a pay roll saving*
“ fl
pridoy,
! It all depend* on how du»tv. o ilv »P'-uding several week* In Had­
I'.H. T ie a t u n
Departm ent h s*
w ith u rta ln modification
den H eight*. K . J. w ith her sis­ mao a»ked me a question. Su-l lila it
Mr. and Mrs. (tormnn W ilson or how d ry I t l».
dett'v I heard a strange, high voire In tu il the Burmeve people
d"IH .
T M K O R I G I N A L s S lI N K K A . M
sru! *on Bohhv and nephew O ene1 I. you are blonde, don’t he»i ters.
coming from m y mouth. Then my
S itit tn Oil
o itiit,' hy Burma'*
Burma gained It* independence
------------Pop* have returned home a fte r a tate to d ry your hair In the *u n -[
knee*
started
to
shake.
The
a
u
d
l-1
M
inistry
nl
finance
and
Revenue,
shine. But If you are b ru n e tte .'
Mt* R L. Garrison ha* reelate v Ith the J. N. Thompsons.
cnee, fo r soma unknown and hi- tw o Mr. Mating* say they •in J.m i. The- nation hn« u poput
Mr rlow e Link hax returned from and want to avoid sun bleach.■tu irs 1 to Sanford a fte r visiting frig h te n in g reason, sta rtrd to vets mn«l Im prcaed by our a-l- wllof. -f atnut 20.rK&gt;lt,lKK). The two
a Youth Conference In Kentucky. don't make a habit of d ry in g i t , fm ,nme lim a In Charlotte. N. C whoop and clap
young town w eie a tlvo In the
'r tt it u t'g nnd promotion method
____ and Chester, 8. C.
Mr a D alay Farneli i t spending in th*. aun.
In o purpo-e* of th e ir drive, \n t. t'n - i*t
I e -pi*''
Freedom
“ Every hit o f sente drained out
a impute o f month* In W **h ln g o f my head. I don’t know what I tne, m y, are: t. Tn build up a lu-uttur, wh jell fought for freed urn
ton U. C. and Louisville, K r .
Orlando wera recent guests 0f ' „
l^ 1" * ?,n'J hf r " ‘, 7 r ' answered, but I was suddenly o ff •Hong financial re -rrv p to pt&lt;&lt; -■f Inelr ro u n try all iluring th "
■ M»a. B E. Parker and children.
* id* capital f-&gt;r reconstruction and
Jones John- 1 * ' - r i d tw o w e lk . “ siting "S tii* (.latform clutching a couple
Car'd and Charles, have returned
o f ivuea o f th * sponsor'* product reli ilBitafmn of their war drvas. uni and w li.rh run the present
MV .n d N - ; J c r ^ y . New Y ork C ity snd
from a v la lt w ith M r*. P arker’* nla and J “ S e ;J ^
t i k t i lenlury. 2 . To fight Infta- regime, U Ban V a titig l.i dizttiet
m mv clammy hand*.”
mother a t Jacksonville.
Mis. Ben H. Jones and Mrs. W .j U ” *
________
Later "he found she'd flunked tmn. 3 . To Incutcal" I he savlngh Smlwlt l p tra id cilt n f Ihe low er
Mr. an*I Mrs. Joe Falrcloth had II. Luther, the recent dinner
,
... .
. .
.
hanit.
hit. Dam di.itrict o f Biiirna, I*
th * p relim inary, gagquettion
as tl.v lr recent ruests th e ir chita compi kti uni
hcvekl wahe
" I s’ am m rred 'England' when
»u r , r V
»h«* program riie lti Stating P* president of the
&lt;h.V Gene H arrison *1s g e tt^ g
drrr.. M r. and Mr*. Pat Lanier Ori., . V f ,h ' M i,C° ' ra j0nC*”
.
'
„
, - ,
I "long nicely fo llo w in g an opera- he a ked me what nations were lepuid* e n tiie ly on the way w. BoilulM t Party o f the 1 harm u n ti­
and grandson Davie o f Hanford;
I f Ban
Mr. ano Mra. J. B. Jones are t|on performe,! at the Fernald fig h tin g in the Rpaniah American ‘ Pprooch the people.
dy D istrict
They ay Cotnuiun
RrV«ea ^ M ,a V s f M^rv
^
evpecl.ng aa th e ir guest* soon ' l.aughlmi Mem orial Hospital Iasi War,’’ she said. "M y father was a Mam g, a »milltig, »innothly-tnrn l - l- liave h* etl com pletely outlaw ­
-•Irut
l
i
t
l
l
i
man,
told
me.
"You
Thursday.
Rough R ider."
a u * T IV iH kee'w ho’* has l,*#n I M'* ' W '
Hr * nn* n • n'1
Her performance, It would »rem, •na&gt; rave n good program, hut 'd !&gt;y their country. The Btnmere
H&lt;l,h l, r * r’* n o f M iro n . Ga.: also
*P*i - d i ^ o "w h ile ' in r llh n tm Ga
„
iley B r.n a n o f New Jersey.
W tlcy
w»n public rase of stage frig h t &gt;e c.in'l wall until the |K-ople are | h --|i k , in i luding to the Iwo Mr,
TE
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ADVISOR
vjsltlnv rt la live * ami friends re
L ittle June Kemp, who has been
A T L A N T A , Ga.. Ju ly til. (Spe- Henxen know* how m *ny wrong ■'dil&lt;i,ted lip lo the point o f put M i eg i*. n lin lre -un private in
U I m i .k ' B O S
.1011 I nnt First Nlrsel
turned home fo r a few daya, ac
ill, i* able to be out again.
rl.tl) -W illia m V. Lovell, Route I, answers *tem from fear-frozen ting oat I of their Income into t'lp liM * system, otic free sia-eeh
companled by Misses K a th ry n and
-avmys. We must have an lnt&gt; nL ittle Ted Estes, who has been Banfird. baa heen appoinlrd as minds,
Lcls L a y, and Jim Lay n f Calhoun
th - Sanford representative on Ihe
H * , * are also th&lt;&gt; *emi-|»rn». -Ive promotional campaign, likand Lee C ra ig o f Alabama. He ill. la also able to be out again.
M t. and Mrs. Paul Campbell A lu a .il A dvisory Council of Geor- thi haidy perennials who make a yo u ,:, to make them raving*
ha* re tu rn e d to Calhoun w ith Ms
conscious Im m isllatclv.” If The in
nlsee* and nephews fo r another were the recent dinner guest* of gi. Yech. it was announced hy vocation o f traveling from uulz Manng nisi they w ill M lg g c l that |
Iht Simpsons a t Lucky Acres.
lit Flake It. va n l / r r . President progiam tn q u it program. The
month.
tlic tr goxerninent make use of
Ml»* Kdwana Allman o f Labe­ &gt; Mr. and M r*. R. L Ragsdale of the Georgia In s titu te of Tech- M&gt; * uniat love these rh a ra ctrr* posters, car ra n i*,
to llN in id -,
— awl earh la a character—for i .idtu and movie shot la, n&lt; the
ls id |» the guest of her aunt, Mrs. enjoyed a reeent trip to Daytona n-l'-g), A tla n ta , Georgia
V
r.
Lovell
in
his
rapacity
of
Beach.
thev l&gt;rlghten a dull corner on lh'Jsc’a K in g ami Mr. K in g ; al«n
I ’ t.fesfor W a lte r A. Teagm*. councilor w ili he available to local rim k.
Mr. and M r*. Ralph'Klhg.
What w ith the frightened and Hum don't even tepresent themM i* Jost Roberts o f F ort Pierce p iir ilp a l o f the Oviedo School, is . high school students, who wish
fs v is itin g he r parent*. M r. ami a ■indent a t Stetson summer Inn im allon alm ut the different the lool.sh. quiz show* have selVer,
There's a morn) two, in fact —
types -of engineering course* of- shown the Average A m rilcan to
M’ S V. R, Hunter, tw lth her two school
danghtera, Rwendy and M a ry, fo r
J in . O il* Patterson amt W ilson feted by Georgia Tech, one o f the be a tongue-tied goon who Roun­ in r l l this. Don't feel superior
a couple o f month*.
BeHcnbaugk were united in m a r­ ot:t» landing engineering instltu- del.-. hopelessly If asked any que» nl-oul your intellect u n til you've
J l l W e a l 2nd S t.
In Hun other than his name ami hi* got that gra tis washing machine
Mir# B e v e rift Ann Jones ha* riage recently and ate now liv in g tier,* In the U nited Rates.
add-lion he w ill serve a* the of- home-town. Im d lr* and gents who In your own relJar, Secondly, wait
ra ltn n rd home Mo Orlando a fte r on Hutk Lake,
*
Djmne .121*
spending a fe t ( daya
__ w ith Jher
R
l 'l . s Lelha Tool# o f Orlando haa firlx l repreaentativ* o f Ihe In ­ a r* called* up In front o f the ml- until )o u i friend* te ll you how
grandm other Mm. Ruby V . Jone*. returned home a fte r a m te n t v is it stitute s&lt; high tehool and other cropnone do not represent a fa ir yog looked In that television quiz
"■wr
etliKS'ional meetings.
V r and M r l l J . M. J&lt;
samphng o f American*. Most of show.
Jones o f 1w ith Mr. nnd Mra, Ralph K in g .

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•tiffcitron that Britain might seek
a metling pf the U. S„ Britain.
France, Ruuia and China.^ under
auspice* of the United Nation*,
to pieiervr peace.
In B erlin the com menders-In
chief in Germany o f the U.S.,
Britain ami France discussed
F i* nch objection* and Gorman
r o m u r propotal* to plan* fa r the
western
Germany
guvurnmi-nt.
Tlie western power*’ |ilan» to
pvtai'Mih a aeparate regime i» ViR

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Ci n, P ierre Koenig, French m ilALAIAMA AND MISSISSIPPI DtlEGATtS COOt O ff tn rain outride Convention Hall In Philadelphia, afive
Ita ly governor, came from headll,ty l.fcd walked out on liie Democratic NaUwnl Convention. Tlwjr bolted ihe conclove tn protest agalniUite
..------- plulforni.
..— _
(fntameiional h'uumfphoio)
quarter* in Iloden fo r the moot­
■1V,1 ngliu plank wiiich waa tncurporelcd In the
paity
ing.
It wa* reported reliably
that French objectlora to the propo a b f w a w»*tern German gove n meat had stiffened German*
in ib r li a ttitu d e toward the ptan.
Drench object Iona wen) rooted
in the old French fear o f g iving
thi German* t&lt;n. murh power
through puli It. al ami economic ---unification.
| H e American M ilita ry GovernTl-e counter proposal* o f G e r-1munt announced that Ruhr ateel
roan Irodcm were Im -td on fe a r* p iid iK tim i inrreu-ed 71 per cent
thet they would l*e accuaad o f in June over June o f lb 17 to 377,t l'« s t ls a r 4 Pt«M l* a a * f t a r l
"s p llt'ln g Germany” by aetllng up 790 metric ton*. Ruhr &lt;oal produea wevlarn German government, 'lio n »el a poatwaril trco id on ncgll ctrhl in Ids nrcr.iUtuV »pcre li
to the D. mm rutlr National con
T l.c lr aim la to modify the l.omlon . J t u 1 W at llf)B.7i!tt tuna,
It mlgh even Ineluda,
recommendation* fo r the w e a trrtt| prvtident T rum an In Washing- ve.-.lion.
.iti *-1*. hi- addi d.
■late by substitu tin g an organ- t„n &gt;ailed in W illia m II. Draper,
At '.he same- time, l(o«* assertlis t’' rial atatuta fo r the proposed Ji , nmlci secretary o f the A tm y.
COi.MitUtlon ami elim inating other D rap-r wa* lu s t relumed frum ed this doesn't foreclose tlm |hh-;
characteristic* o f the plan which toM » * |u.’g the rim o f the- Bu»- sic'litv of later rnrs-am* on Indicjdual topic* covered In tb*
would label h i -.tern Germany ai*U tn dominated rounlrlea of cast- ov
-riil me*)nge.
•tala or a government.
eu* Europe.
Secretary o f the
The I'rcaidctil’a major runcerti,
The governor* w ill meet again A * i:y Hoyall «nd UnderM.-ctclary
tsma row.
1o f
l.ovwtt al»o w ere at the h. ,« «aid. I» to pai-s price tontrul
an*: tno Taft Kllou.let •Wagner
American a ir opeiatlona o ffiri-1 ntet ting.
loiig.iangr housing bill.
Ua aeld the bloehtde b u .tin g a frt 1(w w cntrrn power* are e*
.ti for the price bill, lto&gt;* a*Jf* .* runn 'l|f amoolhly in the
,| |0
thin week on a *ciled:
X ‘* Xh: r Amr,i' #r' ■*» Plan to counter the Beilin Idock"The ten-point program I* yill

NEWPORt H C iTjoljr l» &lt;AVJohn Jacob Astoria 19-rooro French
\ilU t «r» iuitar ha. bought by ■
drMff ! W t magnats «b» ua*
maiT* a small fortune dabbling in
real r*lntf in this swank resort.
Jame* O'Uounrll, o «n « of r
chain of drag ilotai around Wash
ingwn, U. C„ paid *I0.uw» for in*
Aalor estate at public auction
after a Praridum , H. I., k l man
and liaU'iT dealer wiredrew a
#72 UCO bid.
O'PmmcH,
summer resiiena
here fur 40 yeate, showed a neat
• pmtit in two other .state* ho toelt
ovt« in the la»t 10 year*.
btrsL he paid t t «,000 'fo r
. "Whiteholm" - the Ur. Henry
. Barton Jocob* eetate on Ochre
Point:
G'Dor.nril eold the fur.iituru
for mar* than the puubsi* price,
disposed of the main house for
WO.IWO and got another $90,000
for lour Cottage* on the ttio-o l«
■ About five jta re ago, he bough*
-By Tb« 3 t* fi ~ the August Delmonl e*tat« — for 119.000 and
K U If the next year for I30JW0.
O'Darmel)
haen’t anncu!.*“d
* whet hr plane to do with the
i Altar villa.

WASHINGTON. July 19. «*&gt;■
Circhotlovalua's top ranking army
general war reported today lo
hare fled to the American occu­
pation rone of Germany,
Government official* raid the
general. Antonin Bohumil H aul,
escaped from Crethmlovaki* »cvrial wreki ago after .the Commuoirii took over,
Haral't laat port in Ctcchotlovekia was military aide end adviler lo FJuald Bene*, who lr•igiied or preiideal last month
and war ruccecdej by Clement
Goitwald. Communist leader.
Offuiah iaid at providential ad­
viser he outranked even ll&lt;e min­
uter of war. Dirher. H a u l war
deputy chief of it tf f of the
Circlioilovak atiny.
Haul w«, described by offictaii
at the most
M&lt;Hl prominent
prnmitient of the
hundred, of Cove lit who eluded ing
* until- and eroimed the lerrder in- ago.
fo tho American lone after the
Cr.inntuniat* leiawt ronttol of the
.
guveimnent la*t F ebiuary.

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A* on* of the top Caech mill- •! ' f
larv men he wai |ic»«*ori*or of
T1
Informatiior nreaiitoahlv of im - |put)
poriancc to I’niled State* li.talli* * *— genee nf/lrera.
Meanwhile, wherca trout a of the
miniMar &lt;d war. General I.utiwig
SviilxHta. remain a myateiy.
Ditpatchea have r*|Hirt«d, with­
out confirmation, that ho too may
t&gt;«v* rrol*ed *he bmder. The
Circh New* Agency announced
Friday he wni on a month'* leave me suounl* to the conaumcr*
co.t,
To the car maki-ra this
of a bonce.
The dlocloitiie that General Ha- rhc-'i’c alone will add around Ihj
*a) haa fled cluiely followed a a ton to iheir'atee! re»t«. They
t'aech xoyernmmt announcement will not be surprised if wage adin I'reguv that a group of Ctech Jint*.n-nu add a* much more,
rvftipcea ha* been rounded up
Vsr.y nutornnhilr industry analand &lt;■hgaged with plotting to yat* htve liern predicting no fu r­
ther -ar price IncreoK* until I'JJ’J
nimbi Introduction*. Tin- piedic
lion, were- be»rd on lha theory
au h incrva*e«, especially by car
ini-l "i* who already have boosted
price* at b ast once thi* year,
would ho easier to put through
wi*h what will be quite generally
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. de-nil-cd a* **lhe finest car* wo’vo
gold, although It It U-ing exnectlon l» tween llasal* flight *v -r maila."
nsirxd in the light of ilrvrlup
and the -plot” roundup.
i n -,- piedlrtlon* were made.
mci.t* which have nrcurml since
1
howtvci, before recent developIt wr« first siihmiltrd.
« OL’.NTKRFEITKHS TURN TO mom» In tho steel Industry and
He said that it is possible that
SMAUI. CHANGK
ano'her early upward adjustment
so.!'# of the point*, such u» on*
BANGKOK. (&gt;R1— 8iame*0 coun- of autnmnbiU* piicc* I* regarded
dealing with the conservation of
terfo!.crs are becoming mart- n&lt;»w- a* r)uite prolwblc.
trrwin. may not he needed at thi.
moucsL The latest notes off Ria
The auto industry thi* week
He hail no comment on
clandestine pretses are of the low- wll&gt; ptnducc- the J.OtlOJKMith passllillity of specific recom•* iIcnuinlMtian yvt — SO-satang M-;ig.-r rar to be built in the
Ions dealing with hank
- t* performing uiroiwy note*. That’* worth Unttml State* thi* rear. It should
in Gm: auditorium here. Between abo-il seven cents.
Though Ir- be pmong the car* that roll from
nutn'e’r*. [srry and his gang— regular Hies of the Ink andrough- tho assi-mbiy line* TurxUv or
ranging in age frum !t to 7—filled ne.u of line make the l&gt;ogu» note* Wednesday. Iar«t year the k'.OUO,in nidi entertainment from their diiUnirulshahle, Blames* ritlietu 00&lt;»tli car wa* built on July 31.
. . — - ......... , bunustaiul on the curbstone near ate #w*y prey. They rarely bother
So the assembly plants, despite
ity tn impose rationing and price he auditorium.
sis minlug the Bd-eatkng note*.
numerous Interruptions, atu about

Anti-Inflation

Ur Huh pilota have i-&lt;peri*nce.l in , j

fo»d run to carry coal at an rstlmaud transport cost of ftt) n tun.
The Russian* warm’d American
ana British
pllolr ;a* usual
through the Berlin air kafety center tu t **nu»trou.” Soviet fight«i plana* would ha training in
tha 20-mile wide air corridors
wl nb are Ilarlin'* lifelines to tne
» f* t
Th# Russian* said their
plant* would be operating from

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-- - - - - - - - - - dlsiwtrh of an army-eseorted train
" ' . J . ™ ! . p,’,t'tvoJr1 fr« u 1* t&gt;'.,.Prn
slaii barrier*. Should the Rus­
sians resist the last ditch mea­
sure the resulting clash coyld

mvim war.

Iti-rponsible a u t h o r i t i e s in
Wsstiliigtoh said privately they
are remvinrod any show uf weskne** m meeting die Soviet rhal-

O fficials Of UN
Confident Count
Will End Fighting
(AF&gt;—-

officials extoday Count
Folke Bemadotle would be able
' to slot) the Palettinc' fighting.
Neither. *c«rel*riat official* nor
delegates' appearrd greatly conccmcd over the report* of con­
tinued clashes in the Holy Land.

—Uwitd Nations
| pressed confidence

time lo supervise dir beginning Jcmsalcin.
Israeli re port* said Iraqi troops
uf the cease-fire and that this
probably would lead lo complica­ on the Jenin front were firing
■rilllery nt Jewi.h-brid Zlr 'In,
tion).
north nf Jenin, and on Jewish
'
Delegate* were reluctant lo com­ positions at LaJJun.
The Jew* said they were bat­
ment on the conditions laid flown
tling finitely against both 8yrby the Arab league (or i trace,
but revcrsl of them agreed Berna­
dette sltould have a fite hand te
settle any questions not already
dealt with in the council's resolu­
tions.
There appeared tn tie no in­
clination here to call another
meeting uf the security council,
et least until llernadottv has
talked with Imth pm lie. and re­
potted their attitudes. During the
previous four-week truce the
couneil'a policy wae to keep

It was pointed out the U.N.

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Long Ckuth
Kriitkle Crepe
OUCloth
Rayon Crepe
Cotton Checks
IUnbleached Muslin

Rhodee. Earlier M* headquarter*
annuuiu-rd receipt of Arab League
acceptance of the truce order.
,
The brief message from Ahclel
Itoliman Assam Dasha, secretary
g e n e r a l uf the *«v«n-nation
league, laid:
"1 wi*h la notify your excel­
lency that the Arab State mem­
ber* of the Arab League issued
order ■ to ceaee fire in Paleethve
*» from Sunday, July IS, at I
D.M."
v
Three uf the Arab state* pre­
viously announced they had ca­
bled as e p a r a t¥e acceptance
__ __te
tthiute*. they wore Egypt, troneJnrelan and Syria, whose ermiei
have been tho most active in tho
Holy Ijind fighting.

Despite strong
la to the conere believe th*
•rill remain I*
io a poll taken
Hlltary Goverei sampling m i
3*1 Information
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I'hc term “Slemesc twins" was
estimated to he the equivalent of first applied to Chang and Eng,
S.ppo .1(00,000,000 atomic bomba
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ARTIFICIAL HAND
MOSCOW, bin—A Uus-lon ha*
in.cnied an artificial, hami that a
blind man could not tell wasn't
real when he shook it, say*
"Ttud.” Hu- hand wa* Invented
by Victor Kuronav who lost an
arm in military net vice. Tho an­
no itiei'ineni said the Kononov
Imtd can use a hammer, *«w,
ch'..c1. wremh or axe. It can also
Im used in driving an automobile,
willing and picking up anything
a Inman hami can raise.
Iiwtvtredi of person* are said
to I - using the Kononov ham) In­
cluding N. A. Nikitin, the famous
Cirrus horse trainer. lie carries
his whip In this hand.

lege student* are flying blind on
long’ make-believe no*, country
Hight. In studiee to make night
*«f*r. They "fly" In a
1-Ink trainer, guided by Instrutnenta lighted with different colon
* f*d different intensities of tight.
Th* . parp^ r i U
or hl,w HUle light I* needed te
•**hl airplane eoekplt* efficiently,
« hI
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tttlchlr. the light'should not be
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BROS CIIKTK AUSTRIANS.
VIENNA - U P ! - A high Aus­
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liu« Ian military authorities have
made fhmaaingly stiff demand*
upon local civil autloritiw in
their rone of occupation fur de­
tailed report* on ulmoil every
pltar-e of public life in ret turn
section*.
Although Kutiian troop* hv!
h*cn removed from Mime of tho
ores* nearly two year* ago, Rus­
sian officer* recently apptwochei
W ei
Auitrlan
oificlal* with
verbal older* to 11*1 all former
Nail* am] nit foreigner* loiding
In the area, to report on all
lith-al parties and their activi■* and to report three days In
advance on all public meeting* te
ire held — —even traditional re­
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Tim r.uitlari officer alio silt­
ed fur complete police rollers and
rleiramh-u that any change In
n«t*oniir| !•« reported immediately.
They wonted list* of all hotel* in­
cluding detail* a* lo their capacity
and the name* of their owner*.
Post Office* were t-ilcl to lubmit
il»U of newipapor* coming Into
Iht area and the number of cadi
distributed. Ail
lerturt* an.I
•pewchee by public official* had
tn he reported verhatin and they
also demanded that each polltieal
party secretary give detailed we­
rount of the activities of hit party
on 10th and 20th of sack month.
And local officials war* told to
lum over list* of all trucks and
other vehicle*, oik gareg** and
name* of their Mmert.

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in tiie . lln x o f the nuiny
m 'v rouk tHK»x« tlia l keep coining
ilL tf my kitchen tr v the one*
dev. l t d to legional cooking in thla
o m itry .
There’* an eapcetolly
illt . 'f t lr r
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Dutch
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a , ■&lt;t,.m in irg io n a l rrt'iix 1 collcctlo ’i
ami on.' to uc cheem l—
ihl- -.kiL LiHik romnlm** folklore
ami cookery, l.y Inrlu.ling inter•»t'-ie an I Inform ative comment*
at .he U 'ginning o f each chapter, i
Clio- A nteriran ru ito m I am | v r - t
•Olo.ll) g,a&lt;l lo &gt;ee in t ie r y p a rti
of ll&lt;- country i t the practice o f
e .v i.ie N u ll plea w ith lee cream!
for the fru it ntr&lt; tla 'm K lv a t,
do m thtu nf " T h t Fcm uyltraala
llot.*&gt; t ook Hook" *a y t .hat if
ih &gt; v cie Invented m \&lt; w Engla.-il " ic n it It »t lea t nppatvut
i h jl the I'e n tU ilin n la Dutch have
th c'ii to t l r l r lu it pot• It.'I't. ! One » f tli. rood things
al&gt; &gt;Jt th .t cook hook i» it * old
faahloned rcetpc i Taka th it one,
fo i .'•stance, foi llu ckle h e try Pie.
N’« thing could la- t im p lr r — n«r|
iM'tt.T Hake the pie ill the cu rly I
m o ilin g . U -f„ie th. heat o f the I
day le tc rm l., buy a package o f i
let- .i.-n n . l-efoie dinner, nn.l let i
this !.:-cio ii. conthination U-gulle
yot In the c«*ol o f the n e n in g
ll.irk lrlH - x t t'te
I
l l'. h p a . t ir
I cup» hurkleberrirs
l
'» .u p sugar
t tcn.poon flo u r
’ t ( ,i i.sp.M.n salt
Nutmeg
LI**'’ n pie dish w ith Ihe pastry,
lN'-'1 ta Ihe U rn lea ami so-tar,
uttX'-sl Sprinkle i l.e flo u r and salt
,'Vcl the ouckli U ri.cs ..nd add a I
lu ll, nuttnrg. (h.1 j i r iiu ie t in i
th. top o u s t, &gt;eal cat. fu lly , and j
1ml. it. 3.'d»F. oven fo i aU.ul 10
iiilnu'.-s. ... u n til r r u t l Is golden!
“ i. wn. Makes one 4-inch pie.
Ilich I'a s lty
I cup flo u r
'* teaspoon .a lt
1 tahUip.Min tu iia r
F laid.-sp,Kj|is In.tier
I egg yolk
t ial.lrs|HK&gt;n |ce w n trr
F ifi the flo u r into a howl w ith
th. ri.lt and sugar. Cut in the
I'k t. c. Mix lig h tly . S tir in the
eg ? volk. Add » a irr. C hill. IC.-II
oul lig h tly on a flour.-d ln.anl.1
Or,i frtUt
iif lemon juice
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fi..n i "T he Pennsvlvania Dutch i
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I cup brown sugar
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•j cup water
I 1* rupa sifted flour
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Hake In KA pplicant should be well known
new; Add nafHy w ith a brake
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l „ i'enniude County ami own an
syafctn check-ej.
Low • c o a t,!, t " ' ,f H» minutes. I n with hickory
2~ ROOM apartm ent, nicely fu r­
nati-n.obile. Please do not ap­
K.iaranlcf.1 work hy «x|i«rta. nu' i r *ng.
nished. Q u irt people, adulta
ply i f you arc not interested In
Poval.li- in easy m unthly pay­
Illr k o r y Nut Id n x
enlv. 1033 NV. t*t.
i M-rmam-nt position, or i f you
ments.
I cup blown sugar
cannot adapt yo u rse lf to selling G K .SFK A L TRUCK A KQPT. CO.
i rup sour cream
3 R E A L INSTATE F O R S A L K
n high rla ** but inexpensive
aox NV. F lr tl H ire *!
I i up chopped hickory nut
service to mutorista. L e tte r of
meat*
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typ.*
uppllcatlnn should Include your Ft.ftO R SAN'DI.N'fi unit finishing
Duller the sire of „ ualnul
h-.nte. 2 luith*. Excellent locaage, past bualncaa experience,
w ith
m.Hlern erpdpim-nt, —
2K I V " k •"« *ugar and cream toW
Uon A pply 600 P!umo*a Drive.
)i# s experience. Work gui
at h ast one good reference ami
m i. Reiner for a few mlnuU's until it
Phone 1233 -W.
a n t. ed. K. F. Steven*. Rl.
telephone number. Replies con­
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fid e n tia l. NN'iite P. O. Box 417,
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Jacksonville. Florida.
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SEPTIC TA N K S , preeaa' concrcle unt.l a fudgelike consistency Mix
RAYM O ND M. 1 IA I.L RaaRar.
w.'b
hickory mils and spirad
i i .n /o rrc l. state approved site* &lt;juli.
k a 4 P la n ts Slate B i l k Bldg. T im 'o r Work by the hour or job.
lv or. Ihe rake.
brli, rt30 ami 735 gallons. A ll
I .oughing, harruaing, mowing
* o , k guaranteed. T. O. Ilrow n.
ami dirt moving. NVn spccialire
t4 IL Air Comnrrxaor, mounted
J r. PIkuio I3U NV.
on wheel*. S60-00 cash.

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in the morning or after 6:00 13 NOTH
PERSO N A L
GOAT M IL K — Nourishing. ImP M.________________________
rrova your health th«i easy way.
FOR H E A L T H PROTECTION and
(tandalt Priest. Bo.
Sanford PRACTICAL NUR8F. or I1AIIY
c l e a n e r l i v i n g ra ti j m fur
SITTER, ran give good refer­
Ave. Phone 71A
n .iu p le tr details on FOGGING.
ence*. phone 1162-it.
Ho ii net n Chemicals. Inc.

SPECIAL *
We will electrify yuur present FLOOR SANDING A finishing
in* mg machine fa r WO.Wcleaning A waging. Our powar*
D»rt'k Sewing Machine Center,
unit enables us fo work where
Hilea A Service, across from
there la m&gt; electnr onnedlu
Prliiccaa Theater, Phene 11M.
available. 21 yuan experienrR. M file * son. Lake Mary, Fla
oirifilD E NVIi Tt K- Paint, special
$4 76 gallon.
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Hrnkarlk files* * Paint Co.
DOIHlK-PLYMOUTH
' ||4 W. 2nd. Phone 320
PARTS AND 8KRVICR
OFF FURNITURE
l#« Palmetto Aee.
Phone t i l l
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FACTORY TO "YOU
CONCRETE FLOORS
Ccmplcle FI nett Quality HouaePoured and Finished
ludii Furnishings at Factory
Mirada Concrete Co.
Puce*. Period and Modern BedEstablished l i l t
ruum, Dining Room and Living
Phene 1234
SM Elm Ava.
Room Furniture, -Furniture for
everr room In the house.
FOR RIJ4T—Floor aomier F^iay
All Mi rrbandlsc is Fully Guaran- qperatlen. Reasonable rales, Han
teed.
ford I'aiat A Olaaa Oe. Phone
WRITE or WIRR
For FREE IRuHrated Catalo­
gue and aiitaxingly low prifee. LVWNH MOWED. For reasonable
(Alio ipeclal proposition where
estimates Phone 7M-W.
iLmiture pays forJIaelf.)
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.NATIONAL TRADING
Drtere
Ironing
COMPANY
IM W. IBIh M .
PSoee )«22
Hot M l*
__Hickary, N orth CaraUaa
YOUR FLORIDA *!I0ME i » bn
pest free. Call B61 for detail*
^fA8)IIN0 machine, good condlon FOGGING. Southern Chamturn. Phone 1379-J.
n a ’ - Inc.
McC’jirakk-Peering International
Tractor, good condition. 1360.00. FOR PROM IT and efficient Re­
frigeration and Air ConditionDoLand. Phono 1121-J or Box
log service, rensmer t lal A do­
mestic, Coil G. H. ta is e , Phono
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WHEEL TRAILER, suitable
for live aleck. In.pilre a t Music
»Ls. I IB NV 1st St. Phone »&amp;3.

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IV4(. t ilds.nobile 4 door **&lt;lan, new
Ittldwr, new battery, cleanest
t s-d car in Rsnfonl.
|t»4t Hulck 4 door -oedan, new
paint, tires, seat revere, except '.i ally dean. 1040 Chovrolet
tn'ipe, good condition. .
CENTRAL SERVICE STATION
I. Ilrailey Odksm, Owner
Park Avenue A 2nd Htraat

ALUMINUM
S T E E L &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
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WANTED:
I ' m .I h„rd pick-up,
any mwlel
Must lie In goes I
condition Gulf Rarvlce Station
at hive Points, Bai.furd-Orlando
Highway.

A tm S ee Our
Cuntran Awninifg

Ey flwncr, .1942 Dodge Tudor,
excellent condition, |IO96j0O
I'he-M&lt; 401-NV,

P o rch Boll Down
C u rta in s

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1940 Mercury sedan coupe fine
i. rci.anicalfy, trim appearance,
ncatiy new liree. A rgal buy
In .1 'prndal.le transportation.
1911 Pontiac Slreemllaer 2 sedan
coupe, recently overhauled, ex
ceptional tires,
peeranea.
Going at rs s insfsm gt leaa t
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�Locals Split Games Sanford Giants Get Martine Dr a ke And
With Saints Ami
Catcher From Fric Jim B u t l e r Win Top
L o s e To Azaleas;
aI
Recreation Ho n o r s D
fnrtday
Auguvtu*
Cammeyer,
a
catcher,
G*s Push Sanford ha* treen optioned to th * Sanlorrf M arline (Ira k * and Jim m y B ut­

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City Recreational Activities
T il" *
9:00

Place

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Double* Tennit Tourna­
ment
Make handkerchief* fo r
g ir l* and boy*.
Foot relay*, jum ping
ronteata, dodge hall and
aoftbnll.
Swim m ing at C ryatal
Lake, Relay* and walei
polo.
Swimming fo r all ag*
group*.

School
Grammar School
G ia n t* by the K r lr Sailer*, It le r i. * r * high point wlnnera In
Br ARTHUII BFCKWITR, ill. w a* announced Saturday hy th r e rra tio n activltlet tponaored
fo, the c h ild irtl of Sanforii la *t
Manager Hal Gruber.
Ilrra ld S p e rla IV) lin t
W ord wa* received from Jack a i d hy the Sanford Recreation
T h * Sanford G ia n t* won one
Point* were baaed
gam * m il dropped tw o contrvt* Schwar*, vecretaty o f th* Glanta Departm ent.
Leave from Grain2:00
fa rm organisation, th a t Cnmmryrr or. ni tendance, conduct, aportaar School
over th * pavt weekrnd.
should
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anford
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m
oothip.
Improvement
In
play
T h * local* trim m ed th * Saint*
and le n itta o f cnntpu entered Tutvday
■t th * Municipal I ’ a rk on Friday today.
Crooma and
9:00
n ig h t in an I I Inning -.truggl* by " I ilo not know a thing about by ru th . nntc*t#nt.
Harper
Tuning the "Reelcation H ig h ­
* 3 to 2 margin In which Buddy the fellow, hut I do know that we
Lake went th* ro u t* fo r th* local*. need him badly,’* G ruber declar- ; lig h t t o f The Week’* program ,
S atuiday morning In* tw o high
Saturday evening th * Giant* ed. ,
traveled to St. A u g iiitln * and
point w inner* aelected Joan I*nr«l
Stopped a 7 to Z content to the
i t * nod Hubert J. d le n itro m to
la th u r gin-.ta for the day. The
Ancient City nine.
g i ll * were picw nlcd b e a u tifu l
Yraterday th * Palatka A uleaa
Tha Sanford American Legion
to -h id *, th * hoy* rcceiv*d eandy
Invadrd the Municipal Park, and
Junior bavcball nine won the rig h i
and
gum.
re tu rn 'd home w ith a I to 2 vie
A ping pong Inurnm ent wa*
to enter th * d is tric t tournment by 1
,\f* * r h a v in g the radio atation
completed Friday a t th * Grammar
lo ry .
trim m ing tho Oviedo nina In
A r t Dunham opened tha conleit School by all age group* under Hu four went to Roumillat and Oviedo Friday afternoon hy a 12
jii
Hy
in St. A ugutiln*, hut waa pullco the direction o f th * Sanford ft*- A t.&lt;li i ,on» for irfreahincnt*. A f- to l margin.
in fa v o r of Jo* Scholia, who com­ I'rra lio n n l 'It'p g r tm a n t. it wa* t '. r a vlait to the Ion, |l* * k SerHrr.tM H porh M il or
Charlie Thoniaa pitched three
pleted th * a ffa ir, Don Um»*h*fd announced hy Mra. Lynda Ginglea, g r i- r t Trunk H ock'll conducted a h it hall fo r Ih * Saofntdltea, whde
b rie f tour o f ih * City Ja il. Th* Hag I'lal* o f Oviedo wa* hailing 11
alarted tli* till y **t*rd a v a) th * a **i*ta n t director.
L e x Ko r M r r t
DonaU Clihurn won th * !■ to 12 m o jt nmuidng thing proved to l«r|
local park, hut waa r*l|v *d hy
a llo w in g fiv e S a n in td
ag* group play jiy d rfe a tin g Jim ­ the photographic and finger p r in t- j
*
W h 'ite y M c M u lle n , jo v ia l p o rta
L n n n i* Wortham.
in * room. N eat »tnp wa* the F ir*
Yeatfrday'a gam* waa |h* fa»l* m y Mnye.
a \ M 'li'H fo r _ th e G ftln ra v lllo D a ily
K lid r r ,
Jr
John
la d * B *rrlli**u won the 5 to 0 S tn firn . Chief M. N. Cleveland trlpin for the only extra haao hit S un. uttrniled the nieetlng n f the
ta t co n te il p l*)*d h e # thia araaon. T h * ro n te it la v trd 1 hour and group till* fo r g ir K , and Jack acle&lt;l a * g u id e fo r a v e ry in f o r m - of the context. Coach Fred Garui,' d lie c in r* o f the Florida Stole
t h»l1 mid d*f*al *d C lyde llunbar a liv e lo u r . K v e rjfo n * wa* i n t i l g u n l re p o rte d .
82 mlnutra.
I . ague held in C rtm v n l C ity la*t
A ninth Inning -iprtaing gam* to gain firs t place fo r the II to 12 W ltli t in e lo le (nd&lt;&gt;
A meeting o f (h r coach** from w* el., and he hn« w ritten a column
group
for
hoy*.
Ih * G aln**vllt* G Men a 3 to Z
around the a c tiv ity .
L u n r h w n i enjoyed a l T o u c h Chaile* I.** won the 12 to l*&gt; lo i 'a. A n d th r n the g ro u p w e n t thn d i* trirt w ill !*• held in Orlando
v ic to ry ovrr th * Orlando Senator*
Friday to determine where th*
“ Whltcy »ay», “ Karl Bu»»cy,
group
title
hy
defeating
Itavlil
In Gainesville y **t*rd a y aft*rnoon.
t o th e m o v ie * . To end H i* d a y '* ilia trirt tournament w ill be held,
whe»c resignation ax p rn id e n t
Lou lle r ll, Orlando'* aklpprr, wa* U rater.
a ctivllle x. riik r'a were enjoyed a t ; Mll&lt;| t „ „ . t the date* for the meet, of the w a lr loon, wa* the fira t
th * loalnr pitcher a» Tom O'Cal­
L a m v ’w D iu g Store.
|CoachGnnaa w ill attend th* m i l l n tite r nf hu«lnr»* on the pro­
laghan pitched eight h it hall for l'* r * ita . 31*
t I
T h o *r ta k in g part In S aturday'* leg to reprraent Sanford.
s ' n.. (leally ar*iue*trd lo the
t 1
tha G'a.
H « l)a* |&gt;
•'Rt e rra tio n Dighllghla o f The | Score hy in n in g *;
»,U 'tal of the other director*
T h * SI. Auguvtln* Salnta op*nrd
u n i ; t Pi* gram ' over .Station W'TBB Sanford
W&gt;5
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0-12
.uni withdrew hi* rr*lgnatioo
T o ta l*
a 21 h it attack on th * DeLanj
we|e
l.n i*
Bnrineail.
Martin** tivledo
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In.I not before fusing * few fire Red Hat* to acore a M In 1
D ia k r, Punky Mnye, Diane M o y e .'C Thoma* and Keeling: Ragadal*
r i ii-krr* w hirh *puP-*red oul
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v ic to ry aa Bob Kondrackl allowed i it* M*nu» ••
Knitter I xiu M o rrl*on, M nllv Jo and Ward.
I
for I he w*rit o f *oni*&lt;m* lo fan
m ilt Hiit * till a. O n* hit wa* u C
lifton.
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Joan Forbev, H etty
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home run hv Manager Oav* Drill*. tlo .e n h r c n i,
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C n V u I ’ r p s i f l o t l l w tre i iry d rc t
i. e-bo wa* due
a n ro u n ta r a t th e re&gt; .o rt c it y &gt;‘ f * ''
lie11 Sleo .iro u i, Jack Giell-old, and 1
‘' “ J " 1 r t H I U l 111
t e r d a y ax Jo h n n y P a ia a k la p p e d n K a m o ii e
to r -t » *e
* i* iin m iitiil and
Doha 11 C liliu rn .
I h r * * ru n h o m e r t o « * * U t th * *i M a li*
tio V ,t i light ip m i Ih* knuckle i
The h ig h tig lil o f th* week w»
N’eHoil H ardin, aellng pre«ldenl
l*m»i h*ht. p
P ir a t e * in th e ir w in ,
and nothing r ore,"
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a ih l| and lioiihy show held F riday of ih r P.'.latka Azalea* hn*e|,«||
F r id a y
n ig h t
Tom m y
H yde
‘Si ban, wlv h*' probably pull
11*11*11 Ih * O rla n d o S e n a to r* to a
T o ta l*
3* • t l I I at th " gram m ar ichool, w ith M r*. fit.h, attemhol ye*t*rday'a San
K ln v IH fo r K * * « k l» In tth
K. J. Sloughinn, Sr., acting a* f - i- ld 'a la t k a g a m e , and r u t o r t e d le - l t i n r * b e h in d t h * * ' * « • * m a n -1
ovrr the Palatka
io ‘I victory
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l« H trnrk rt*it f o r K *r» *m In f ib
III*
F lo rid a
S la t
j m 'f «.
Tile p re ttli«t doll wa* tin .I Ih * P a la tk a c lu b would p ro l-. e u v i r * in
A a a l*v
t v a Tlnl*r Field. The Day
by InnlnifP
la * ig ie th a n n n v * in g l-‘ o p - r a t o r ,
to n a H^aeli 1 * 1 * 1 * ro n tin u e d t h * ir
tin
in * no|
I " K ,.r" la-longing to Nancy Robb. ahlv be *ohl *omeiine today.
nnn nno n n f—J Sylvia
" i h " i * a r* aevrral per»ona try* r e m a in * lu p r e m r in In * li u t l - * ,
Pearaon’a “ Sally** wa*
ol I h * Ho»if.ir&lt;i
wrlnnlriff war* aa they Irippn!
; llo lrd . Klrucnr. l i r l l r . K il- w ii c»"il ,i* the moat tali nted. The ing t" gel the rliib , t-ut the final ta iy o e -l h a v in g Ih • t..-k n f n o t if y ­
Gulneavllte G-Men hy a 7 In ft U pVIIItin
. ( ' i U M o Vt«»ppnkr*n&gt; l*rr'»fp
in g rt-lb v w h *n e * o f I h e ir p lo v ­
rounl|*and th* la***hurg Plralrw D*rt»nn, ii l f t n n lttin «
lit old*- t doll wa* “ Neal" owned iiy nii-we- I, ex per led Monday afterer.; i t fin e d — llia » a u th o r ity w o *
drubbed the Det-and Red llat* l*v D IM | p. T ftftrftff, r p p l'i ,* N ih * rr J, I’vp g jf T h nriticy. VlvJnno M orrl noon “ Hardin raid ve-tenlay.
a 1 ' to R in aa^ ^ iJu H iajiler &gt; T v l t r Two fn«« l«|t fU n ln ||t»r?in io n * doll, “ M il* America,'* wa*
W'le n a*ked i f Palatka would d u n -y e d M ) t iir r ly and v o lr ly upon
HI«&gt;|pm I*» bp T nlili. *-!**, «t* the m od uniixial.
Mona* Salter, Jim n n v ra iv Jk and •r u* rnt l f | r8t »ln:« rr Dp|&gt;|r».
rompiet* th * HUH **avon Hardin ih .- I. ague p r e ild i i-i Jiidi."e S y-I
T o ttc o ff
T«bh,
RIB Mrt-arrn of laieahnrg rappnl |l*p p o f»n
Rr,U&gt;rt J. Slendmm won top -a il, “ Ve*. 1 do not think there 1* I I - - 1-eg, in c a » r y o u h id f o r g n tI %Vor*
hom *n from the offering* of * *• * i i i t ifr n e k « i i »" iiy 8*1 U « l . hor.m* In Hie hnhhv allow w ith any I'.iuht al-niit our finivhlng the t e r . "
I l i l t u f f f*cvi*rfi#l«f I t In I In - hlx eollectlon o f atamp*
Y’ltolo.
• Dial mattr*. in-ldrntaBy.
Judge *ei son. l-.it it I* going to he a
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* lc .i| co ndition ni" th e In d iv id u a l.
|j**o y'» and the K ill Theater.
*cy&gt; aaa notif ctl. Ihr fia* waa
ti- a l ailing prnple.

Legion Juniors To
He In District Meet

Pinj? Potitf Tourney
Winners Are N a me d

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Ironrite”

DEMONSTRATION

SANFORD WOMAN’S CLUB
WEDNESDAY, JU LY 21st
1 to 5 P. M.
L E T US SHOW YOU MODERN IRONING
ONLY IR O N R ITE HAS ALL

AT IT ’S BEST

T H E S E E X C L U S IV E F E A T U R E S
I. Two Optn End*—Look tha vam* and are uaad tha lame, apaad and aimply Ironing.
I. Form Ing Hoard— A amoith itat ionary ahalf far arranging garmaMi.
I. Kraa Praia Ctmtrol—Invtar.ly tiopi rail without hand* leaving garment.
4. Cantral 8upport—Both roll and vhoe. Sturdy conitrurtlon for long Ufa.
I. Caat-lron Shoe—Ilolda and evrnly dlitributea heat— no acorrh, arratch or warp.
8. t reming Poinla—Like point* of a hand for hanl-to-get-at place*.

TH E PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
TH IS F R E E DEMONSTRATION
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7. Scientific Heal Application—Heat under the coll like expeniira commercial mechInee.

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N ationally Known Irp n rita rapr»-

8. Correct Ironing Poeture— Operator w o rk* at a natural height Ilka playing a piano.
0. Even Praaepre—Both end* of nil aupported In*lrad of alngla" roll support
10. Embedded Element— Heating roil aet right luto cast-iron shoe for Increased ef­
ficiency .
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DOOR PRIZES
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thli amailng new ironer.
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11. Sheen Action—Iron nap same way each repeat, no wearing action to taka off nap.
It. Ilaat and Moisture Vent—At rear of Ironer away from operator for cooler Ironing.
IS. F lat T mtvjuo Pleasure Sprlngi-Srlf-adjualing to varying thickness of materials.
14. Lap Board—Keeps damp gmrents off operator^ Up.
II. Thermostatic Heat Control—Drat automatically controlled for carious mete rial).
1 1 Porcelain TeWt Top Cabinet—keep* Ironer dean. Provide* utility table.
W o t U ^ - W t o n W at U on abinea rod for aafety,

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33&gt;ui***da&gt;. Gentle lo moderate
t l t i i l t l r oind* n .o -ll* south to

In Unity Thor# Is Strength—

Tu t u t e c t tha f i c i of lb* World;
to Frumote tho h u c r m of America;
to Produce Prosperity (or Sanford.

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Senator Wherry Say si T i^ im an O rd pfS
That Is Only Mea- * r u n Jan u m e [_b
Lore That is Ready j Registration To
For Consideration
33 3X IIIN G T O N , July 10, (A’r
F a lu n

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S ta te i. In » a t w ith Russia.
Katun lu ld n rM .n irn Mr. Trumat* ha* mentioned only dom.«• ir m atter* in hi* reason*
fur r allinyf lim g r r M hark fu r
a i extraordinary nild-*um m rr
** *.iu ii II* *aid:
••What m *• are now farina la
lh r *itnation in Herlin. That in
ttir .iip irm e i**ue confronting
nul uni* the nation but aUu
ll*e m uiId. It i* a world *u tiflirl
het»i-.l) i |*ri»t and the devil.
Iielweeu frri-d o iil and slavery.’
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly 2D. ( / I V
A In ff Senate R r p n b h i a il leader
b u lle d to d a y ib a t a le g rtla liv e hot
p o ta 'o , ll.c n a il lig h t * lu ll* . nitytL*
be tn iiiw n in to tb e la|&gt; o f C ony i r u a* toon a t it m e r it M o n ­
d a y.
•Senator W h e rr y ( R -N e b ) . act­
in g m a jo r ity
flo o r
leader, to ld
r*|x&gt;rters " ih e o n ly J rg itla tio n in
llie
P ie t id e n t 't p ro g ra m llia l I
k n o w u l iL .it it re a d y it ilir t e
r ia il tig lilv l i l l l t . " l i e ta id a n y ­
th in g r l* e w o u ld t a le tim e lo r
I&gt;i &lt;m e&lt;- itttr b y c o m m itte e *.

In
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* ’ he Iriritla ln tl hack
lo w
r f n l Truman plated
anti-ht
*nd Imuring billt at
the lot* o . lo n g In i o f meatutet
he th m ki Contcrett thould deal
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Today M r. I n i man added lire**
two ilrm t In rrcom m rndaliotit he
w ill make lo C ongtett: ( I ) Sen­
ate ratification o f the inlernationl("it* Iln u r4

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V'rtffe *H*I

$208 Billion Is
Personal Income
Annually In U. S.
W a s h i n g t o n . Ju ly 20. (/pi­
pe** &gt;nnl Income ro*e In Mav to
an eomial rati- » f f 208.100.000.000,
tin C'initnnrco Pepartnir-nl report­
ed today.
'•‘hat wa* the blghrat »ince la it
January. Total income received
by irdividua! then reached a re­
in 'd Mint.nl rale o f 1211,400,000,-

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The Mav increase over the
A | i -I la te o f *207.400,(HHI.OOtt wm
rre ili'e il to fu ll work achedule* in
tlwi - dt coal mine*.
M iner* worke.1 a fu ll month in
Mey against only tw o w it k r In
A p ril, the departm ent »ald. Kail
toed- nl.in rehired worker* who
tu d 'a-en laid o ff when the atrlke
p a ttly di*rupte*l ra il operation*.
W--gr* anil salaries, largest sin­
gle Item o f |wr*onal income, rose
to m i animal rate o f *120,700,000
in May fro m *128,000.000 in A pril.
This more Ilian offset a sharp
tie. Itrie during M av In veterans
leu us paym ent* n* New York, one
of several slutes cu rre n tly paying
bonu-.e*, neared completion of it*
program .
There was little change in other
H en* m aking up personal income
— I . ' i f i l * o f farm er* and boftine**
uwrieta, dividend* and interest, net
le n t received hy landlord*, n-llef
paypienta, and *o on.

Removal Of MethodiNt
Hiiildinjr Is Started
Work has la-en started on re­
moval o f |H*rche* from the former
K ir*t Mi thodiet Sunday School
hu.lding pr&lt; purulory to moving it
a rr.i.* Path Avenue to the F ifth
h i feet corner neat to the Lihrary
when- rl w ill be ronferted into an
apartment house, i l wa* announc­
ed
this m orning by .Grady Duncan,
f H ----------------Itv iiu ild in g inspector.

Th* frame structure, which for
of ______
year* was the home

A
a Inumber_

o f M. and Mra. V . A . Speer, has

lerii pin * based hy Philip Kessler.
I f * ’ removal will make way for
the erection of a Methodist
( hurch educational building, plan*
nf which wil be announced by the
K' v, J . R McKinley in the near
future, he revealed today.
. K IK S IM M K K JA Y C K K 3

I -*

B e g in Aug. 30

Battles Rage
In P a l e s t i n e
Despite Truce

of

th r Hints*- I 'm r lr n A ffa ir* Cum'
m ill**- *a iil today I’ rrsidenl Truman .hould t r l l Uowgrea* next
'lu t u l.n

N o . IS 7 .

9

™TL"_ .*■’»

Civil Rights Bill Is
Expected To Be First
Item*For„ Congress
— ( h a iim a n

Associated I'rrvt Leased Wire

T U E S D A Y J U L Y 20, 1 0 IS

KISSIMMKR, July 20 DP)—
I« te Hunt, druggiat here, wa*
elected prealdent of the Kissimmee
Junior Chamber of Commerce, at
a reorganitatlon aeaalon when
meeting date* were eat for each
wee k i n * lead of monthly or xralaonthly a* before.

Proclamation F i x e s Cairo Street BList­
ed By Airplane Raid
Dates For Youths
O'l Capital C i t y
To Sitfr. For Draft

Reds Propose Maurice Thorez Be
Designated New French Premier
PAR 15, lu ll 20. t / l ' i fo m m u n itu pio|K&gt;red i *kJ.h that thru ta«J*
r r . M a u rttr D u lle r. I*e *)i-viyn.itrd lltr n.y* f tench premier t*&gt; head a
coalition government *&gt;f S o tia lu li anil t runtuntvtv
I l n u r / i*a* l li r f 11• I majority |»-v&gt;t\ I. nlei to ta il on Pretulenl \ inCrnl Autiol. who i* »earclung tot a new u rrm iri. I la n c r't muL llr-o flh r-io .-il government. Iiradr*) by Robert S hum an toppled 1**1 mghl
alter a *ii*|mte oar* the aIT11V'* tiudyrl
T li-l* u n i no i tit tiled lute pros-F
I** , t *.f Tlii-r*-i U-imr invited to |w . ' in European unl*»n
11* 't * a I-o I'allad iiiioii \ ui i.
I . i- in the g
m i-rn
m rn t.
lie
K*ia
em inent
**"
“ •at1
They have 103 ntentlier* in
ent'a.l on \u n u l fii« t because the "I
»‘i *■ i in i-t party )ia* the large*! the n**rm bly, and like the MHP
i t .............iti n m tin- nntiunnl a*- w-M- ifp r i- ir n tc il in the Seliuinan
Guy M.-lh-t. Charte*
•eMili!
I lu i ii- *1 -if filuitr-J group* eabtiet
\ wnd Ale» Kuulw-ri irindi- iii* i
lin -• l* t out o f ii|h deputies. I
Tin c -.u n *'• * represented in the th- S.Hiwittt d i'lru ntion
\ i-ii*| wa* eapei'tnl to l i t to
la d * aI-11 * t
1
lin g rh i •
*aa* tn.lre Hn*‘ n ptom ter who could leuuite
tlilid fo ic r" coalition of
( 'u i................lory gem i .-1 o f the
llrpuM icitn*.
S-u-liilivt*
l''i
. il-rm lJ ira n i.M R I't group I’- t" . I.n
I .

nil 'll ,I w- i *

in

the

a*-

nt’d

K id i. n l

S&lt;s-iall*t*

I'n d e t

Sa human ** n mi-mhcr S il.tim an'* h-aih,r*h ip I ha \ linit
■•f to M ill', and m um la'lieve he "I'l-aanl the Coinmuill*t&gt; oil iliaanal (ia-naral Pi- (inulle'*
in ti In ill. .1 u|,oii to fin m a new l&lt;t
K m n. h I'eople’* party on the
cabinet
rig io
t i l l ! l|'l M l l l ll l i 'l Gt-nlgl-s Hid*
'• lilt- M arie w a * m en tiuned a*
ault ai-e i I'o p iilm Ki-publican. It.
alidiiiatc of th e I moI . i I So t'i

IK K l S M .K M . lu l* TO.
WASHINGTON. July 20. t/1 'iJe * i»h and t r a l* la-ailerc a i r
P rrtid e n t 11urn an today ittu rd a e ' i r c l r d In *i*-n t h r I o ile d V *
•ail- l l l l l l t l n * - I ..-*.-k. t o I ’n i i . f r o n t
proclamation calling fo i the diait
lu ll* *
X n u is t ir f a r f it m e n t *1
Tin- 11ngin
where he attended
iio
o
ii
lu
n
m
rru
w
l
l
.
r
n
ru
m
n
ia
n
regiatralion to ita it Aug. 30
the u .i-rtin g , t Ilia- f m
|Hiwer
d
n
*
tuet
lo
t
thrs
r
r
im
d
tim
e
Un that dale, p r iiu n i born in
m i l l I o l I ra n k II* f i r * , h rn il
1022 a flr t Aug. 10 w ill irg tilrr.
o l th e I N « le , r r t r r Ira n * . In
I be proclamation aim t u n the
it*&lt;,ol*- &lt;&gt;n Iro n t t u ir p*i*iti*»u*.
Il&gt;e t V |* I n me lo a ir a n e r
following datca for thele g is la ­
p o - il io n i at least
IlM
ta rd a
tion of otbrr youth* betw rrn tbe
a p .ir l.
S iiiu f lio n a i r a* clove
a g rt of ID and 2 b :
a* 10 yard*.
1. E’erson* born In
the year
102.3: Aug. 31, and Sept. I.
I l f MAX &gt;103 It
2. Persons born in
tin- yrar
C AIRO . July 20. (,P i
Jew,.!,
1024: Sept.
niiit Sept. 3.
lo u n ra in H j i I w Mid today fig h t­
3. I'eraon* born in
the yrar
ing *1ill wa* going on ill lio tlh rin
1028: Sept. 4 or Sept. 7.
4. Person* horn in
the year I ’ a ln lin c on the thud day of the
tH2tl: Sept. H-0.
truce impnard hy tile United Na­
5. Periun* born In
the year tion*.
1027: Sept. 10-11.
A main Cano llio m u g b fa ir w.t*
M tS H IN G 'M IN . J u lt 10. id t
rt.
l*er»on» horn in
the year
lila *led |.i&gt;| night when a Mtigle Si ile l)rp a rln n -n t n ffic la ls harp
102M: Sept. 13-14.
I . *' t u n g r r » th a t ut Jr.*-, spv.
7. Person* born in
th r year ’ u n id rn llfird
(ll.UIP
l.tltli-d
ill*
1020: Sept. 18-HI.
Egyptian i.tp iu l. In ve itig a to ii d r i e l h ,,iiilrr*l I n u s t i n r &lt; „ * |p r t.
r*l s u h irrs is e fo r r ig n a x rrfa
8. I’eraon* horn in 1030 In-fore
the I gvpll.in l lllr lllil lllin ia tt) -*nd
h * i r n i lr r r d Ih is rri„n tr&gt; an
Sept. 10: Sept. 17-18.
r m p lm r - nt tin- I 'n ilc d Naliona
Boys bairn on or a fte r Sept. r l | l | n r i t r i eypeita la id tile p'.tne
10. 1030, unilrr the p&gt;*.&lt; himatxm, diop|ied all "a e ii.il mine
which n, *l sim ilar o rg a n ita liu n s . |(ul« it
X le xa n d rr,
assistant
w ill
be registered on the *lav damaged a motion p iitu ie thratei
i lilt ( &lt;*l the d r iia r lm e n l’s * i * i *
they are 18 ye a n old or within
and
two
d
rp
a
ilm
rn
t
r
lu
tn
.
Itiaiaiissm u. lilts le -titn -*! in •
five day* thereafter.
J'rrm iei Mabmoud I alimy N"l.
S e n -ilr Judiciary sula oatm itlee
The President’* proclamation
Ilia , nothing ra n h r (lone alwut
called an the governor* of each ra iliy I ’ ntba left a cabinet meeting
il rn tirr present laws.
o f the «tate« and the te rritririe * a|)lj , u,|i r i|
,|ie u r n f 0 ( ,|,r
o f A la ika . Hawaii, Puerto Kico
,
&gt;■ , i | ___ -ii
acd the V irgin l.la n d * and th e 1
He told n rw .tn rn .
.1
NEW Y O R K . June"*2 0 . ( / ! ') - A
CommUiloner* o f the IH atricl o f th ii plane ptovea to have been ip r c u l I r tln a l grand )tiry whlcb
Columbia to com ply w ith the 1■ /m n it i planr and *ucb an ■&lt;
rr|&gt;ute&lt;lly i,a* been ,n*r»i,gating
d ra ftin g program to "aeeompltah j
j, IP(W4|f d by the /ioniat*.
( onunuru-t
a t liv it ir *
(or more
e ffective and complete tegiatra
we w ill rrp ly imm ediately."
than a (e a r to d .it
b .im lril up
tin n .”
The H i neli government *aid II
There wa* nothing in the proc­ wa* not one of it * plane* A -e.ilrcl irulutm enls
lam ation tn indicate w-hen art uni
A viv
*nid
lo ttlie r, ihe New N or W Sun said
in Tel
induction* into the Armed Sciv- jipokosninii
M r%ll«we«
•* eaar * l* t
d,e g, uni ju ry w.r* r » p r*,n l lo
icea w ill 1/cgin. Hy taw, the draft
can’t *ta rt u n til Sept. 22. That
| indict .it least
* d o /rn Com
i» 00 day* after M r. Truman
| in u n tti off,* u l t . r longing lh«&gt;„
t s | w ill, operating a Moscow-direr led
■timed the Selective Service Act.
Selective Service o ffic ia l* may
m o tr to o re ilb in w tbe t S go-.
make their flra t il a ft grab at
28-year-old* — who olherwine
eminent.
would lie ineligible after mm
hedeial Judge V in ce n t J I d
mure birthday.
l-ell oidered lie n cli w .r:la n li p cued
M ai. Gen. loiw ia 11. l l n •hey,
N h W YORK. July 20, (A*&gt;—Th*
Selective Service d ire cto r during s t.-I, m arket regained it * halnnri- .il th r irip ie *! u l i S A lio ,nr*
W orld War II, made that k nown toilay a fte r n three.day spin thal lo ltn I \ McG ohey 1 |r recr**dl
Die
.yesterday
, , ,a* he W'aa
, ,sworn In a* *ei &lt; ririre * skidding downward nt tbe ju ry "s u b le t I to ■all
high »i*eed.
h* * ‘f ot,
" ,w d ra ft actup
number &lt;d ciefen»l«nl» im ln lr !
The d ra ft law passed bv C«n• •-Is developed the most strength
gre»* la*t month resjuire* me.i or, the comeback, w ith railroad wa* not c b iilo trc l
1H through 38 to register, al­ a, -I metal issue* ru n n in g c1„m*
I lie Sun rr|&gt;ortr&lt;! t i i r Jollowinv
though nona ran lor drafted until la-hind.
* 7 , and Jury has tu-eii meeting
l l ’miliaare nm ,* * • -•••
A Ivanrca range*! fio m fraction* lie*,- fu r mure ,hnn a year, hearto no extreme o f 8 poin t*. Ordv a pit witnesses on the ha*i» of evi
line Pul o f minus sign* sputtrd &lt;h-pre gathered hy Ihe F ill. Hunth* '1st.
i l l - *1 o f C om m unists have apprni
fr illin g
started ra p id ly hut n i le-fore the g ra n d Jury.
soon slowed.
A**i»ri)ey G eneral Tom t 'l a it
J v e r ie r (111 o f C a lifo rn ia Jumpp illg u d o se w atch ntl 111*JACKSONVILLE* July 20. bPl eo rtn-nd w ith n 0.point gain, fo l­ kc**
g la n d ju ry a c tiv ity , has kepi it
—Mrs. Mary Young*
Morris. lowing n 20 point plunge yesterM •tNllMMr*! Ilii l*n c r T hm I
Jack-onville poctea* and widow of d.i v
Dr. S-ieldon A. M o rris , died Sun/•I*** marked u|i were Nickel
lav i.ftem oon nt her residence. ' PI* t
Texas C o, G u tf O il, M,«4&lt;*72 Alhambra D rive , Granada. sioii ('on,., Standard O il lN .li,
Mrs. Morris had a published III md* Central. Southern Kail
booh *&gt;f verse, “ F lorida ami Other w a ; , N.3
(‘enlral, U S . Sti-i-j,
I'rdr-U ' to her cre d it ami had con t i - i - ral Motors, Curtiss-XYright.
trib'itid poetry to many maga- Sr tic nicy. A „&gt; e r I &lt;•n n Smelting,
C L E V E LA N D , July 20 i/P, D,
tines, including “Sen Anthology," ‘
nernl Klectrie, A llie d Chemical, K tnnris K. T*.,v n-*r ml. H I-y ra r-oil
wnlt-h I* puhllshed in London.
luP in u tio nn l P a p e r , Sou them father *,f an old ug*- pension move
A native of St. Charles Pariah. I'e n flc . and U.S, Ruldier.
m *nt which ctainis 2,000,000 mem
La the and Dr. Morris came to
Kailwrnv ohligntion* steadii-*| in her*. *1*1*1 here today he hadn'i
Ja.'bronvtlie In 1807. She was a the bond mat Let and U.S. gov iiiiuli- up his mind ni-out *„p|m it
comp unicant o f St. John’s Kpis- er, l:u-nt issues charted a nairow Ing Henry A. Wallace** lu-w party
ropa! Church and member of St. no:,-*- in over-tho-euuiiter dealHut the rv tirv il la&gt;* A ngrlrMj , g n e t’s Guild.
iu g j
ihysirian was on lu - way to
S - : vivort include one son. Dr.
hitu'li-lphia to Attend n pre
K*-*it th Alexander Morris; thiee
io n , e „t[ii|, meeting o f the new
gi nr.*h-hildrcn, Mrs. Rogers llaldparty's p h tlfo im rm ninlrtee
win Halmea, Sheldon Alaxamler II
"They've got In give il* snttir
and Kenneth Alexander Morris,
tilin g di-finitr-. or I 'll turn urmmd
J r .: and a great grand daughter.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , July 20 (A1)— and come rig h t home," he *aid
U-'ghton Morris Holmes, all of A Duval civil court of record jury
het-n Very ,«gue a1»nit
Jarkronville; two sisters. Mrs. July 12 found tn favor of Miss “juThey've
st whnl they s lm iil for nt whnl
Juseph A. Harrold Sanford; Mis.* Mary
Brown
nf
Jacksonville they -*n»t, Maybe th i* pUtfutm
Kvc Y’oungi, Lakeland: a brother. 11,-arh who had been given a ring committee n n e tin g w ill answer
ArtKir Charles Youngs of Califor­ ‘ by \Y. Homer Smith, Volusia lho*e ipiestiona.
nia.
County tax assessor, and which
“ I f It’s Just a m a tte r of want­
Private funeral services were Jim m y Hansford, Stetson law ing the Townsendlles in to build
he!-1 at the home today with Hr. sIndent, claimed he owned.
up the party, I ’m nt-aluyt it. It
Newton Middleton, rector of St
Ml** llrown said Smith gave her the rest o f th e ir platform up­
John's Church, officiating. Hurial th* diamond for a birthday present; per r* rutind ,-nnogh lo fit In w ill,
wit! I * in Oaklawn Cemetery.
hut Hansford. In an affidavit, said a Townsend plan': nrnl they *hu*v
Pallbearers will be L. Lawrence he had purchased it and given It some sincerity In Imping I** put
H.ivrus, John T. 0 . Cranford, t*ark to Smith on a 1200 loan. IU it into prn llre . I 'll U- for them "
ChAr.ta L. Gaines, John L. Hoi- valued U at f780 and filed suit to
D r Tnwnseml slopJH'd here I ”
mi i. Blair Burwcl). Kolan-t D. recover it.
inspect his o rg a n isiilio n 's millonai
llab'wm, George W. Mills, Dr.
Motion wa» filed for a new hradqum ters and to v i*it with his
Karl B. Hanson, Dr, Harry B. trial, hut this ha* not Iwen ruled *r*n.

Indictments Of

Reds Is Handed

Down By J u r y

o&gt;
f

Kill liter P i e i l t ie l Paul Rev
an liiilependi*iil |{eptililii-an.
i i ’il a l»»i ill the * p e cu la tio n

General Clay Called
Back To W ashington
To Report ~Gn Crisis
Florida’s Voters
Face Confusing

Baseball Teams

1 3 t h - i u \ i n . . , j t,i* :■«, ,,i&gt;)
r *iIi«&gt;*I m i Jill i i i u r i t * nf l|i«,« iM i.
c a l l n l nfi -Il 'i luriiw nf

*p»*i I ' mI j i

(■* -itIrflit th** M ljtr 'i

ilrriHN r/iiir
i &gt;m« i-nliuii
Mhirh
Mill f.«* rr*i»tikriinl lit Jark«un

la in p h rlll......
llie

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yj

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A m rtn a i* legion rn in ia itte J

m r m liri* *,| |h,y* ‘-la ir and o l the |

| Legion '|M,n ..ird |u„*..|
1 tra in

la -1 ecrmio*

it

(lie

liacrhall
I rginn

Hilt. \|i-i»- than H3, l egiuonaiirs
I attended tin tuppci and meeting
J. M a r io n llnmon. manager I
Radio S i .i Im-m 'l I if if w.r* uiPlo
Mis'i U *i,i|i, ilr ln i.ilr at I h r I If- jcluirtl by I ’.ut l oitiiiianilrr Jainr*

r i m f r r r m r in lOr rmng •
ts.iiif fhi*
r nf inti
wihi IiJ m r r l In " i it i p r i i i r nr di*.
4 |» (iru &gt; r" fh r M ifh itrA H a l •&gt;f t h r

Press Members

O f f i c i a l s Said To Sir John Cockcroft
Be Operating Mos­
Warns Aj»*ainsl Excow-Led Movement
pecting M i r a c l e s
IIA R V M .l.L Eng., lulv 20. t/P i
-T b e w ia l sec let spot in England
—the **|u.ue mile o( lie ik ih lte
w h rtr
I Ir n ,*1, aliiiuu
sc irnltsls
Wort wat diown lo the pie«» loday It* d u e l. Jilt John l). t o. I*
credt. in a choit dircutiise, warned
ag.itmt r\|*e ilin u m irailet.
It w jil he at least It) year*, he
tani, be(o,e atomic energy will
be a *ub&gt;tanti.il (actor &gt;n life I,
wdl lie at tra il dial long, be tatd.
b rlo ie atomic energy- w ill become
a practical means id piny tiling
heal anil power fin homes anil
factories
*’('*,uhl G lin t K n tn ln rig h t now
produri- an ntoin i« u rd i? " he *****

naked.
Hit John declined to amwc-i
“ I t ’s M ipie-tion w ith |Hl|,lll 111
of

I tiM

Eight Demo Electors Over
100 Members
Are Divided For
Attend Supper In
Truman. Thurmond
Honor Of Youths

\ un , -i
\\ f »KbI. i I r r |n r«**
id* ntiat ** ti . Itoii •*! (hr

Plant Shown To

illip lie a t Ions.” he *ni*l, "and
mi ro lic e in to •&lt;-,entl»t» ’’

Boys State And

Election B a l l o t

m

British Atom

Russia Announces It
Is Ready To Feed
Lllockadeil Berlin;
Ccilled Propaganda

Legion Honors

n «m r ;i t ir
X -i I inn aI 1 '•»it i r 1111it n I W ilg iil. and ,..fk *.*ri
iiiuf h( i |»% f .(It ni ,il I h r Itir tiling
phone to initiate the
h- in m n i i n r
• t i l l M ill \
S t\.
l u l , 20.
id * * —fn is c M to r I S tru m ‘I Is isr M n n d . p le s iile n tia l r a n d iila le id
s in tlh e r n - l i f e * ' r t g h l* I i r inis,
r e a ls , said ,.«!.** h r r x p e c t r d to
rnn '.e addresses “ in p e rs o n and
on th e ra d io th ,o n g h o u l m any
s te le s ."
I lls speeches w ill he
p a rt o f a “ i itnriH la** e a m p a ig n
In he w .ig e il on I t i r issu e o f
s tr i|i- s ' r ig h t - , h r to ld a ne w s
r n n fr ir in e
Ih u rm o n d re p o rte d
lh ) .l &lt;i . o g r a t n lilii, « and e iir o u r a g in g m r - i r r h a cc " p o u r r il
in " s ln c r his im m iiis tlo n a t Itir *
rnp* th.cin Sal ii i day,
I h iir n iiin d r r p r a lr d lh . it " o u r
lig h t is not a -e e lio n a l o n e ”
an*l " n o t liascd on r a c ia l h a ir
nor ra c ia l p rr jn d lr e .’*

Thrrr arr nrilliuna uutaldc
thr South who know thr truth
of mil elalrmrnt that ronatltulor-.il gutrinnirnl la Ireing en­
d a n g e re d hy hulh Ihe Ifppuhllrans and the so.rallcd Dcntur r .* l» .’’

sill lie

r h said.
h |||i os

"Ih o s c

S o trra

Ihriioghnut thr

h

is

I n t,

“0, ( I ' — S t i .

I * r n t S shoot in ( S ta r Jet
p'l.i ir s look o ff fro m Iceland
lo tt.g h l for H iu ra u w ty , Scot ■
land, the H rilis h \ i r M J n i* lrf
s«i*l
t h r , a r r n r route from
S c llr id g r I ,eld. 3|,ch.. to tie r*
m en,
Ih e , w ill re fu e l at Stornow a , then fly lo tM Ih im f ield
near London tom orrow af t e r ­
noon

i l l R l IN. Julv 20. •#}-*»— R a ir ii
announced to i«&gt; ,i*r *, irady fa
' tf**J tin o r , f r i l l if* I**,,,, of block­
i aded H r,lo* -1,1* ItNI.ttOII t.iflt o(
j g*.**n I*.m* ih r iw itcrl L iuoii
. l hltei dr&gt;r|..,imentv m the bai­
lie t**i Iteilin
to -M rl.it
I lM Ml, |) V lay, U S .
I
iiiiiti.H , y.-,M ii.ii o| Grtm any, wat

the mi* Int l r r l tape
•IIIMIMoMrii 1,1 ',X l l l . l l l . t o n
irc o rd lllg *d * lu ll lim n p i **gi .in*.
(Hll I
• c lird u lrd to !&gt;&lt; h io .n l*.l i t
this

rvrning
ITrd l * 4 n*l v vyIi*i iHtltkJIJi f*(| (llr
liill) |i|.iy rt« ilr»* it lir ij f h r lia***
Ifsill pfobfi irn it llir fm rtt »j*onuirrd !•V ibr \inriti.in I r^uni
siiifofiM youth m*i |H»intril out

ill**I
iikji id llir in ijHt |«*siKurt
**11*1 tllofi* 1114ii IJKKI in llir liiimut

• .
. ,
.
liail rr, r t i n i thru ra tlv llauting
tin* way He annotimril tl
S in
lord had ,-un the light to play
in th r dpi,I* l Imn,lament, anil
ie ,e .i|e c l d ia l a lod t, b rin g mad.*
In lia , r llir louinanient played
heie l) a ,o l Hum and C harlri
t Ilm m i* w eir ciln l (m pitebing
the local Iran, to , iclniy in garnet
liv lu n iliiig thr oppotiliun In no

hit,

Mrmlic-ra of tin- tra m clrrla ird
that tl,*-y enjoyed th r games on.I

thanked their Legion aponsoi *

(u ,

n a tio n .**
iironm lim r them. Iloya Introdin-ed
He p r r d ir t r d t li. il “ w e r a n 'wereFrankie H trnatroni. ►*;
* .u r*
m ost
o f th e
s o u l her n J-din S nM niry, r(: M arion Tluth-r.
- i I r s i f indeed nut a ll o f i h r m . ’* IK, /eke MiN'ah 3h; John Kt tiler.

III

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t lay w ill II, Iron, I la n k fu it
tonight *.* t in .now, a* iM inpjm rd
by I,,, |ni|il&gt;* al a d ,t,o i. ainbattaii**i R o b rit i t M uipliy
l l i r lu ll lii t u i r id ib rli talk*
in W a,Inn*'fun *,a, mil iliw l oictl.
O fln i.il, ,«i,i only the two men
would te js iil to ihe ilepailtnettl
of the a,mv on llie otualion in
,
tie ,, Many.
Il wa, e ip n Iria lie ir, liuwevef.
llia l lire trp o il ot the |n u top
policy make,, m t&gt;eim.iny may
play a lug pa,I in d ru d in g the
next A m riican itrp mi the hatll*
In h ira k d ir Hum an land b lo ck ­
ade of

lie t III,

Shmp rounte, ineuiutea have
I veil tepoiled under cunsiileratlon
• luce Ituasui'* unyteliting tr-piy to
II -Hlls.tira nt* « *•■•
*

Andrew (arraway
(rives Report On
Demo Convention

■
i f . Charles la-e, u tilit y ; Flovd
I A l.l j MIASSEE, July 20. (/1’ J - Spaikinan, r : L. “ Peanut GalloU /c w *
Vou might l.aic to vole a new
’
t ' f ’ v Ciunni,**li*ner Andrew Carim p U U IK K U r O n
and confuting kind o I ip lit
' llj. r t r iim
A nd
K r i ( h &gt; r raw .IV. executive ‘ ectetarv o f the
F l i p u T i t A '/ / le n v
!•" exprru your clioicr (or Prriiwe
, Semlruh* Countv Democratic Com­
m ittee, who with M r*. Carraway
i i. li 'i 'e d the D rm ociatic conventi* n nt I'lulad* luhia tn an unofKdward lliggin*. managei of Ii ml capacity. &lt;!eclnied to&lt;lnv that
It appeal, the right D rm o c ia lli 11** Si-mlnole County Chnmt«-r of
wt- t -rnp,*&gt;***-*) tiiin roost at Ihe
SAN TA M ARIA. A ZO K K8, J ,l, Cresiilcnlial EJecloi* wJmsc name, *' M,in-, . . ntid City Coniniisstmu-r r o l f l •■.till,, wa* the .-omplete igKiidi-r left hv train this m-r-i*- o f Smithern I '•-niiM-iat* and
&lt;A*i A Flying F* rt*-«» w hirl wdl appear on the o ffic ia l ballot i t andr-l here ) 1-lerday aflr-r an ,u r about evenly divided on tbe *( *,-i.-.ui fm New 3’nrk ( ‘it, t-* th* ir * tn li * rig h t* p m g ia il, hy
ii- &gt;»ill* Ibua. e (' Rtonrham.
MUauthorirr*l 'ra n *.A tla n tic Imp, ,
r
i .1
.1
u
t. reported loade.1 w ith homha. One ‘ ,0 , r «*• " b e lh ri they w .ll ca.t pi* -l*iii of the Net* 3’urk Giant*, tin ii . ttii* in Democrat*
t l - d e itih e d I'lesident Tru..f It* passengers ha* adiniUmt In -‘ their rle cto ia l volet for H a iry i&gt; in i*yaiil to fatln liaining aril )()
* ; k *. h nf acceptance of the
viti*-- and facilities here for rhiii* , i* ui*- rtioi, *t- fie rv and u chat,* rn rounte In 'nleatini- He Its- Human or J. Sltnm Ihurm ond
no passport
If that it lo. a v o lri wlm w anti d u - t ) , e ruining season.
len,-*- lo the Republican*.
The mysterious 11-17 l*oml&gt;er | to go all out for one candidate
in, tin- return trip Mr. Higgln*
lit- tin- firs t ballot, the Florida
which flew from H a lifa x to tin- i
him Mr Krider will ktop in \Vu»i,- ci*
voted fnr Senator Richard
\ tor*-* in I I hours w ithout a ; ol the other will lu v e |o vole iiii’on, D (’. to pie*ent to Hie R-. »*• I o f Georgia a1mo*t unaniradio and w ith one engine cowling I foi l li r four who are pledged lo l i t tiie oppllratiiin of the City ltn-1 -1' . he east*! w ith Ihe exception
missing, I* being held hy 1‘ortu llir candidate of bit choice — lltrn of Mnfutd fur n self-liquiilating of
vote cast fo r M cN utt. Mr.
guese nuthorilies w ith Ih e agree- 1
I**.*, for the ronslruction of a ter Cm - vvuv *tnte*| that he *lld not
im-nt « f the American consul in write in llie name* o f (out oilier* IM-t tl ifi'i wnrt-initi***.
ki.--** u li.it lire fu tu re action of
who a rr known to feel I lie- tame
the A tores.
It tli Mr Higgins and Mr. tie- I'o iid a group would lx* ir)
K*
d
e
l
today
espre»***il
optimisn,
It was detained under un inler way.
r r . o f d I** tin- Dialectal party itnational regulation covering on
()| cm inr. if you want lo voir tlal do loan will Ik* granted and •- r** t -, (.'riiied ,*t llinuinghain,
tl*.*- Itn- project w ill i.e completed 31*
............ ..
wl‘" " “ ," " '1 for Hr pul iln an candtdatr Jbliom i i .. ii il* in mi,ml
• t at the .Santa M aria airport (
It ***** very hot in the convenI Dewey II will be ea»y. You I
Sunday.
tt. i hall, which *eai« 35,000, and
The ship flew here after It* tan m a il all of the rig h t
al* ",t H.'* degree* outardr*. t»e I* ,1 * * , | S * M O* ■ ' , * , T w o *
liilo t Irw in It Schindler o f Miami
v* ,’ *1
Mr t'a rta u a v . in addiLad told Canadian authorities Io­
I i t*&gt; all* ml,eg the conventlon,
wa* going to Huston.
», nt 1-* n m**-lmg *■( the Florida
The homber was impounded by
.31r* .fountin Fears, fie ld worker d e 'i-li'llo n nl the Itotiei t Morris
Canadian o fflrln l* last week when
f .,1 tile negro committee* o f the II &lt;l*' one rift*-, noon \ t I hat time,
it landed in lla llfa v a fte r a flig h t
Florida Tuberculoslo and Health i...' -rnor lien luitiev of Arkansas
II Kallnurd OS 0a«e tw o ,
p re *td « n tlll no' O U T LA N D , N.3'., Ju ly 20. (A t Association, t» sio-nding three ilay« was .-* k* *1 a
. Te / robber* held up a pair of thr* w - * k ,n Rctninnle C ounty w ill, m*„ -e, ami Inler pleilgi-tl hit Vol»*
! Lank messengers today and t-»- Mr* Edward Gircher, executive to .*-natoi Kutsell
31' h it* not politic*, however,
cap.‘d w ith 120.000 cash nrnl u M iir liir y o f the Seminole (*iiu,*'\
.3***0 mtioit, visiting leading nog,*- (oi i he I ’arrnw aj . They reported
stock o f posts! money orders.
T n r messenger*, Ted M ilte r ntid cititert* in Sanford in an attempt tha’ they enjoyed a sight seeing
It*, ill Vernooy, were on the wav to fu rth e r the health eilucatioti in t, 'h a t Included numerous hisW ASH IN G TO N, Ju ly 20 &lt;AV
rone placet of ln te ie *t, Including
A statement hy Hear A dm iral fr&lt; in the F irst National Hank of progiAti) among mlult negroes.
LIU* Zarhanus, retired, that a C o:'bind to Ihe post o ffice , aliout
A t the close of Monday'* ran l » * l -pendonce Hall, tin* original
where the f it t Congrrts
Navy ship carrying un atomic a ' lurk and a half a wav.
in **, a group inerting was held at I.....
i, old C hrist* Church when* the
Uimh sank without trace in llir
vernooy was carrying the mon­ Allan'* Chapel whete plnri* were
mad** fo r organiiing u county 33’i*&gt;hli.glona liail pew*, and th*
I'a cific during the w ar hail II,is ey in a leather pouch, he said.
M P Icr told poller* iif th i* central will*- health committee. The e«M house where ltel»y Ro*s sevred
terse o ffic ia l denial pinned to it
N w 3’ ork C ltv that one o f the ride of th*- county was covered ,h t 'li s t S tar* and S tripe* tu
today:
“ No Navy ship c a rry in g an h&lt; l.tnn men stuck a gun in Id* today f&gt;y Mr*. Fear* and Mr* lor*** tile Flag
Kircher.
T l.- C arraw uy* also epent a
hack
atomic bomb ever disappeared.”
" T Key took the hag an*l told u*
“ Education i* the muat e ff-c- lew day* in New 3'ork City and
The former Navy intelligence
of fire r
told a network
radio to I evp walking ahead," M ilter tive mean* of rnnih a lilig d l*ea*e tt a le i th a l they foum l very little
and ill health ami in view o f thi* oUh'ltiaam fo r e ith e r Deway or
audience Sunday th a t near the said.
A passerby, Mr*. E thel llro w n fart, It i» our w|*h |*&gt; concentrate T i u.-.ian m presidential candid­
close o f the w *r a vessel liearing
an atom ic laiitih headed fo r the of l.ittle York, taid she saw the on an intensive health education ate*.
Gland n f Tinian hut disappeared two holdup men hop Into a car program here in the c o u n ty " *aid
Mr*. Kircher. Health C lubs hav*»
and drive uwav.
STONED TO DEATH
U fo re getting there.
W n »tartcd in several comm jyii
W ASH IN G TO N, Ju ly 20 O ’)—
tie* anil the overall ronunlttee w ill At, American citUen waa stonad
CHICAGO RAPP,
TOG LI ATT! IMPROVER
CHICAGO, July 20 t/l’i—A work on thla project, x-ra y survey to death hy an Egyptian mob In
ROME. July 20 i/1'i-Palmlro
McKuen, Dr. Loula Limbaugh, Dr. on.
Togllatti, gravely wounded hy the Frederick, Maryland, school teach­ services ami community Health Cairo last Surnlay, the State De­
Co*rebus Woods, Phillip Jamrs.
partment announced iat« yester­
PASTOR 111 HR
bullet* of a would-be as»a»»in. I* er told police today she had t*rn problem* in general.
Th* ftmlljr requested omission
HKDS MAKP. MAGNET
An open forum broadcast w-ll day.
GREENSBORO. N. C., July 201well enough to confer with hi* I-eaten and rafred by a negro who
of flowers. 8. A. Kyle Funeral
Stephen Haas, 53, a t'hiladalMOSCOW, bPt—The U8RR ha* h it Dr. Chari*** F. Myers. 72, Communist party lieutenant* in a invaded her hotel room.
conclude todays canvas* at 6:15
Hume ia handling arrangements. m m m fa ctu rcd fo r the f ir s t tim e a one of the leading southern I’re*- n tw drive againtl Catholic Prephi,i real estate man, wa* set upon
The wom an, Mrs. H ild a Green, o'clock over the local station.
while visiting the city at a tourist
hug- e le ctric m agnet used In l i f t ­ tiytcrisM miniaters, died at hi* Imier Alcide d* Gasperi.
30, to ld Detective T hom as Bar­

j M arket Climbs V
Comeback Is Made
In Trading Today

rilt.s to 2\/oOrts

in

With Bomb Load "

,.loIKl4 ^,,,,,1 r)rt. Leave* For New ^ ork

,hi*

Mrs. Harrold’s Sister
D i e s In Jacksonville

Townsend Says lie
Is Not Deeided On
Wallace’s **ird Finis

Volusia Official Is
Involved In Ja x Case

STOKES DIES
in g
*te e i
ra ils
a fte r
ro llin g .
GAINESVILLE. Ju ly 20 b P )- •‘ E v e rln g Moscow” s a ra tha lm w*
8 ‘®***gjfronomlst at ported ones were fo u n d n o t to be
th« Florida Agricultural Expert s t u n g enough. A m a g n e t cap­
m m t SU tim far ST years, die* able of li f t in g tw e lv e tons o f h o t
lata yesUrday following a b' rie f | ra il has been tria d o u t and Is
lllnaas.
succcreful.
-li.*

? iL .r ‘ •

I

Bank Messengers Are

j Field Worker Assists
Local TB Association

Rob Bed Of $26,000

Nuvy Denies loosing
Ship With A-Bomb

home today after a lung illness.
Luigi
Kongo
and-------Pietro 8ecchia, ton she wae sleeping In h e r th ir d TIIIKVER HUN, CAR IIOKRNT
_
_ _____
Jgl------BELLEVILLE. III., (A*&gt;—II. D.
Funeral service*
i l l be con­ two of TogliAttl'a top aidet, called flo o r room o f the L e la nd H o te l
ducted to m o rro w a t the First on him in the hospital yesterday, when she wae awakened by the ILwrx of Belleville told police
* L - ____ _
.a ^ .a a w a a
IT Ifsilla M .
P resb yteria n C h urch here. He had the p a r ty newspaper L 'U n ita rc- man s ta n d in g over he r. She sanl that somebody ran off with hla old
The Hoctnra p e rm itte d she a tte m p te d to flee b u t t h a t the ear. Hewer wat somewhat am *led
•e v rd a t th a t ch u rch 's pa stor fo r p o rtra .
2f) w a r s before his re tire m e n t in them to etay only a short lime, man s tru c k her tw ice w ith a lam p became Ihe car itself waa not In
tunning condition.
and thraa tene d to k ill her.
1048.
however.

with hit wife, I’rct* Officer Lin*
coin White said. The U. 8. em­
bassy In Cairo reported several
Egyptian companiona of tho
coup)*, as wall at member* of t
llrtlish family, war* hurt by the

mob.

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                    <text>THURSDAY JULY 15, i m

THK SANFORD UKRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Demo Candidates

voles, rvmaiiiid on 11m; conve,.t&lt;on floor. Senator Popper
w*nl to the platform a fte r the
P»*i .tlent finished to tell him that
he l-.md* a “rood speech.”
to rtu re of the llpchurrh
lie., a r t Inn rained S brief but &gt;«atrd disturbance within the Florida
deli-ration. Pro-Upchurch deleKAtc* rrabhed the state'* *tan■laida aa they walked o ff the floor.
M rr. Lucille C. Tolly, of lav•••Si tu»»led with John O'Bannon,
Woa; Palm Beach, and Frank Tayioi J r., of Saraiota, over one of
the standard*. from which the
•tat». 'a name waa ripped and car­
ried away.
Pro-Pepper dc!tK&gt;&lt;&lt;‘» then lleil
a Fiuilda state fta*r to the »t*ncUnt and waved It aloft after the
President epoke,
ll*c stanuaid of tin- Florida al&gt;
JfiT atei wai carried from the
hal!
Pepper raid it wa» "aa
chei.p a political trick aa 1 ever

Creek Forces

II •• llMtifd Vitae* r m nit*1
&lt;C*ailaur4 Irees raa* Oael
ireailaeeO tram P aai Oael
ingham meeting and regiater
their own.
F.plalioiion, • the Southern anchor
'K
W
U
C
K
1
bullet into hla brain.
b u t Mr. Truman took the hit their complaint!."
flatlet* (Jricnt- Imr which lell to
Mesaer waa a form er member
in hia teeth in a filth tin* acceptActual departure from the conof th e Hatlleaburg police force,
Girek a tiny unit* tcvcr.il dayt
eofe •pee-ti
vantion hall of the
»*UOfficers »«id no Inqueit w*y
He aaid he will recommend out group from Alabama waa doscheduled.
^
that, the GOP-conlrolled ipeclal
. A Keiirial ataff spokesman said
session, among other thing*, Mt
Violent Quarrel
Greek unlta had stormed and oc­
on civil right* legislation.
cupied a all-mile rebel line on
While embattled aouthern deleVOy
the northeastern ridge of the
irates aat ailent, the arm-waving
Smc Hkaa Mountain!. Shattered
chief executive told the delegateet
foOUln
pillboxes and broken atone de“ Every body knowa that I re­
TPApr
fc n»e potitinn* “were l i t t e r e d fhterverte, the officer aaid. but
commended to the Congrea* a
with the bodies" of Guerrilla*, her father refuted to listen to
civil righta program. I did to
the informnnt aaid. The line ia her.
^ iw«
because 1 believe it to he my the top of hi* lung* for recognl*
Lee said the daughter told offi­
•outhweat uf Kjitahurion.
duty under the Constitution.
lion. The effort waa fruitless,
cers the fight started at the
“Some of the members of my however, ,aa Chairman Sam RayReport* of Guerrilla reverses front of the Messer hom e' and
own parly disagree violently on burn took no notice of the shoutwere received only a few houia continued through the bouse,
ulo w
thia m attrr but they stand u p . mg delegate,
n ftir Vufiadra apparently made where Messer picked up a brick*
ami do It openly. People can tell I Kills thru waited until Aia*
YOUR OWN HORN
n new peace hid. A broadcast mason's hammer on the luck
arhere wr stand. The Republicans j hama's name waa called on the
intercepted by the general ataff porch and struck the woman on
la Tha Advertising CoJium
all profese to tie for these mat* roll of states for nominations for
said the Rebels wen* “ Ready to •**»• K'V*i'.
irra. but the (Kith Congress failed President. He asked to be allowed
O F THU NEWSPAPER
accept any honorable democtativ
Then, aaid the officer, the
to act
to make, a -'attm rn l on a oursJ ' i ..ail enough * ineo and lion of personal privilege. That
tiny had cloture (a rule under waa granted,
which Senate debate can be gagWith rhrers from other Dixie
ged to shut off a filibuster), delegations and a round of boos
th e re were enough people that from others, they marcher) out.
would vute for cloture.”
Senator Lister Hill then took
Some southern Democrats, an* the stair's microphone and an*
gry over the convention's ad«p* rumored the other delegates and
lion uf a atiffer civil rights plank several alternates were slaying,
IIAVINO MO DOUIT of their aentlmrnti, Helen Weir of Pcquannock. N. J ,
than Its own platform committee Hr passrd to Georgia, so that
an alternate deitfale, and J . Lee Moore of Frunklln, Kentucky, stage a
had urged, aaid they belli vr the Senator Hlrhatd II. Russell's name
demonstration for Sen. Alben Barkley at lira Democratic National Con­
Republicans will lose no time in could hr the first placed in
putting a civil rights bill before nomination.
satd Pepper. "I want to help all vention in Philadelphia. They're whooping It up for the Kentucky Sena­
tor aa their choke for vice-president**] candidate.
(international)
lire Senate at the special session
Hill joined the demonstration I cun."
BETTER. BUY FAMOUB
These sains Dixie law makrri for Kusaell, along with many of
Governor Millard F. Caldwell
Q U **t ja r
piomlsed the same long-winded the remaining delegates Ala- and form er Gov. Doylr Carlton,
CREAMY
who ootween them held Florida’s
Pershing Diet*
SM O O T H
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yr-terday. It voted unanimously
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soldier. The services will
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V O LU M E

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Steel Worker$
Granted Large
Pay Increases

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Established 1908

Israeli Planes
Drop Bombs In
Egypt Attack

Jaycee Speaker

U.S. Steel Savs Labor
Costs W ill Boost
Price O f Product;
Ford Raises Wages

in d e p e n d e n t d a il y

n ew spa per

F R ID A Y J U . \

A iw oclalcd Press Leased W ire

Di. IH H

As Alabama Threatened To Bolt Convention

By Durocher As
Giants' Manager

i noraai urges

Americans lo

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“The ulrrl producing s u h s l diaries of If. S. Steel will soon
announce increase* In their price*
for v*H«u* steel product* at
their mill*nr shipping
point*,
following completion of tha cost
studv now being made These
forthcoming price Increase* are
soldvdue to the f a r t
th a t
tieel prices have not kept pac*
with rising costa."
Fairless added.
"These higher eosts can be

"We face a challenge to fight
thote force*, which would undo
tlvo.e ideologic! which we hold
dear." Burton Thornal, recently
elected .tale representative from
Orange County told the Seminole
County Junioi Chamber of Com­
merce at their meeting at the
Toilful Cenlrr ytiter Jay.
aeJ urge our citiun. to lake a
met unlv by InrrvM#* In atael renewed interest in the affair* of
' pries**
JltMt A * no 1 lfn»e our tfbtoremrat. I feel that this
is the only way we can preserve
iC w ilasM lie Pea* *ls I
our ideals," he declared.
"We face the third crisis of
our lime. The first one was dur1 ing the lime of Georgr WashWll

Naval Chief Says
Airpower Is Heart:
Of Modern Fleet

LOS ANGKLKS, July 10 W 1 Air (Miwrr 1* the heart of the
modern Navy, the aalstent chief
of the Naval Aeronautic* Hurau
told Ire Inotitute of Aeronautriral
Sciencr* today.
Hear Admiral T. C. lam&lt;|ue*t
said in u aprecli bofur* the in­
stitute that u.ve of naial air puwvr
r*&lt;ju1re* a
highly specialised
vesseb-the aircraft carri*r.
The fast carrier task unit de­
veloped hy the Amtrican Navy
provide* an air sulking force ut
"Trentendou* power and unique
versatility," he declared. No other
nation In the world, Lonnqueal
■aid. possesses this UMque type
of offensive poster.
"Thl* weapon-mobile air power
- la a vitally Important member
of our nations* defense team," ha
added.
Another epeaker Comdr. J. T.
Haywa d, discussed atomic power
In warfare in hi* prepered adrfr*«*. The officer, who I* opera­
tion* director for the armed
fo re* u Samlla Has*, N. M.,
sa’l we should be able lo deliver
an atomic bomb from an aircraft
carrier.
But he declared there I* danger
of over-cmphaflsing atomic w ar­
fare. Tha commander warned •gelnat becoming “obsessed with
the Idea th a t tha atomic bomb la
our Sunday punch and etur over
development of a good aolld week­
day punch."
•"Also," Hayward said, "it ia
a mistake to aaauma that a pos­
sible enemy nation would not riak
a war with tha United Statea
until 11 had a l lea*t a small
stockpile of atomic weapon*.'

Jet* Arrive After
Atlantic CroBHi ng
MONTREAL, July
Montreal airw ay traffic control
reported today that »l« R A F.
vampire*, firs t Jet aircraft to
cross the Atlantic arrived at Mont
Jolj airport this morning. Mont
Joll la 3A0 milea down tho St.
u ^ r * Bfr H irer from here.
Th# plane*, which will make a
tour of Canada and tha United
left Goo a# Bay A lrooit.
U brodor, a t 7:09 o’clock. They
*rE t*d !“ Mont *11 ohout 9:30.
t » f-?**M * **11 refuel at Mont

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at Tireh, four mile* »oulh of
Haifa, and eliminated the tail
hraat to their supply highway
between Haifa and Tel Avi.
While the village had not for•i
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Russian A c t i o n In
Beilin Is C a l l e d
Starvation
Block­
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Ott Is Replaced

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Face Future

Italian Strike Ends;
Togliatti Is W eaker;
US Mobilizes Planes
—

;Raitl Causes Damage;
! Tel Aviv Area A t­
tacked From Air
By Arab F o r c e s

PITTSBURGH. July Ib -t/P ,rt
CAIRO. July 1 6 - (/P&gt; — T It e
Thr U S. S lrrl Coip. and the
litarli luitli command announced
ClO-lm lrd
SlrelwoTkeii today
in Tel Aviv Hi plsiirt attacked
agieed to pay a p*y increase
Egypt l&lt;’f the teciuid time and
averaging I 3 cent* hourly and the
dropped leven luni of bomba
him announced it hai no alter­
today on Tell El 'Atith aiflirld
native but to raiir piicri (o meet
near the Palritinr bolder
Dir
reiullam highri labor coil*.
announcement taid die laid earned
D ir iai»r ranged between 9(/i
heavy damage.
and J5 cenli. spread over trnirAt the lime lime, it announced
than a icorr o| variout job
Horton Thurnal. who waa rerlatsificaliuns vsilh ihp average rent Iy elected state representative [ a new Egyptian an slisik on tbr
hike 13 cenl» houily. It will from Oranitr County, spoke to Tel Aviv aiea today. The Jews
the Seminole County Junior Chainaffect about 170.(MX) production I*t of Commerce yesterday on struck (lom the ail al Cairo lavt
Vsorkeri employed by U. S, Steel the need to face realistically night in the lint attack on the
and lit five luhiidiaiier.
.threat* of force* to undo idei.log- Egyptians* capital of the Palestine
war. Drtails of the attack, which
S t e e l worker, now averar !
ut Am*' icmn
followed an Egyptian air r ai d
about $ I,S 5 bouily.
on Tel Aviv, were nol announc ed.
The hourly inerrate was ratified , T T l
1 I T
Moslem brollgihood drmonslia■bout i p. m . today by the .teri
tors menaced Jewish shop* in
union' i 171
l/l-man
•man wane
wage n
pot
o I ile
c vv |
*
•
m
Cairo in an angry protest today
( i committee. The committer, over
against the Alack on die capital. |
which CIO and Steelworker presi­
The crowd of 1.000 gathered in
dent Philip Murray preiided. hailed
front of ihc Al-Arhir Mosoue and
the new agreement at:
ironi ot tn t m A inir m o q
n
attemped
to march dow
"A great victory for the United
on MrMhar .
in the commercial district*
Steelworkers of America"
Need Of Renewed In­ street
Police charged with club* and
A statement from Beniamin
terest In Govern­ dispersed the crowd.
Fairies*, president of the U. S.
A Haifa dispatch laid Israeli
ment Told Jaycees force*
Steel Corp., said:
smithed Arab r**i*tance

Nti 185.

EDITORS: When thl* photo
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------taken m tit.- Ih-mo ernlic Com. nti n in Philadelphia, AIa)tarna d.lr»r*li'«
"ere thiraletllng lo walk out a* a prair-t again-! th«&gt; slide* light- and civil rights plunk* in ih ■platj0|tu
|,y arrow iu n le r »f gnmpy i» tinv . 11...r Hen l.aw y of Arkansas, win. 1- ci. lu.d with
ctywtnltainie the resistance group*. He i» .ur'-mindc d by Alabamans and other “ri b. I*’ Wlielh. r .1 not
I Intrr rintkmal
ths- revolt is staged, the picture can !■
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Move To Adjourn
Elaborate Military Funeral Is
Being Prepared For Pershing Special Session

in
vsstu i \ 1 t:n p r e s s
I hr l (ttiimulllvl general sliike
L i p u y Resigns As III ll.lv broke up today against
list- i . h k-like 11and of llie DeBrooklyn Manager; Gaspen
Government. New dllShot ton Takes Over nidri- einptrd in Bolugnu, Milan
and I’ale 1mo. however, in the
I'llll. MiKI.I’lll y. loll in.
.llrim.ltil ol ihr shooting of
—(A l'i - lien ( hanman. tightPaliniio
iogballi. ilatimg of Mos­
Ing iiunjccr ol Ihc I'hiladrlcow and leading Italian Red
phia Phil-. »»! di-tiil**nl In
day slid iriitsrrii hy \llrn
I ill lighting dm opted the iham(llustv I ( iHikr who loilird llir
bei
id deputies where the Commu­
rluh Iasi irs i a- 4 Ifainr
nist! were living to unseal piemicr
Nf W YORK loli Iti op)
Aleidr dr Gsipeu. who announced
Mil Oil tr-ntnrd 1■,ti v 4- inanagrr hr wo-il.i mr tone to hieak the
ol the Srw Vok In,mil and was "insuiset lion
logliclti developed
succeedrd hi 1 ro Duioihei, whoi* pneumonia tii.ni hi» lluee wounds,
job a* pilot of the Hum.I l l II
Ihr l &gt; niohtliiril (Al mare
IXidgr!M* lutlird 11 %r 1
t c» Siiifiliiflirn rc lot llir lirillfl food
HurlSlmllun
iuii Il»r
Ku'«nn% nnlilird thf
Slitidon '*.** |&gt;ultrti nut ul if mi- l
^ 'iiul HntJiin Itfi tighter
iftiretiifiH • ^f 41 4gu l»&gt; DituikUn pl.iiir% Mould lin n hi the 20 -mile
... .
* lid Iftl flip
[,,r 1 lull lo llir jjifnn.init VMiir ciilliiloit to the hind hluckafter Duiih Iici ..it tuui|*ndrtl !iv jklfd t it^ I hf N\f»tfin pUnet
Comnuiiionri A It C luiultfi
(lr%% on
Dutokhei h ist hrrn uurugfr of
I *« Aniorlfitn tniliury govfrn*
the (Xidgets. ihr C.iants* aich !"«•«.
“ " ,l'',un *
lirui.i! -t»i\otuuiIlu"
blockade"
in a
rival, lime ihr -tail nf llir !‘H'l broad'a*t telling Berliner* they
campaign Dll has hern Inns ol | ou.o ilo* right l&gt;&gt; demand a lift­
tbr Polo giuund outfit sincr PM r : ing of the squeere.

|l ‘tiillHtir4 On I'agr %ltl

Gets Under Way CouiH.il (; ives Up

'
I ne et.'ilired world bo- demon[ s tia trd it* compb'te solidarity"
I ugi. :..it I he blockade, the broad. ra il -uni.
Kossia reji-Cteil on
Wednesday deinamls that rite rail,
io.nl ..nd liatge route* tu Berlin
II a s lls s n »•
*1*1

II) HI.TON I 1 w
WASHINGTON. Julv III 1/1*)— I h r in. *1 rlaboialr nilllUlV llinrial
since llir burial .d llir unknown sold.ri w.n brmg pirpalfd lis lll lol S c l i s t t O r lo h llS lU M
If lGeneral ul the Ainurs John J Refilling
,
(iicatcs Resolution
The cerrmonirs will . ovri 4 ihiec J j i primd 1lumuinli id Aimy.
Navy. Marine mi|&gt;» and Ail l o n e troop! will like part 111 llo in
Will Be Presented
From |Kitts huiubeds of miles aw ii they &gt;ie alnady hruig drawn
LON BUN. Julv
WASHINGTON. Julv 1 6 - &lt;&gt;V) Couurll of tbr Atomic
into tiie capital (or .%la.t and vast 1titK01.1l tubule to ihc gtllaiii \Xorld
War I commander wlio died ynleidiy al 11. at NXalter Hi ed Ann) llo»Senator Olm D Jobnitun (D- Association announced lonigb'- that
* s'lven up hope of Intern*- ,
pit..!
hi
re
t.ml today he
be will seek to it liss■
July
111,
“
—
‘
*pll»i
tore
St
) said
c h a r l e s t o n , b .c .
lionnl control of the atom while ,
for
memf
*
t
I
Detailed
funeral
|dm»*
nn|
u
v
r
(
(|
Uit
a,
,oon
a»
il
&lt;A* —A negro’s request
lln- cold wjii continue* brtwieii

Hope Of Control
For Alum Weapons City’s Work For
.^Th,|8w im giiiig Pool Is
Praised Bv Lions

Carolina Negro’s
Request To Enter
DemoPartyStudied

A letter, com mending the Oily
Com min’d1 a ciei llie n t v L r .‘'on •
brrth.p in South Carolina
lilt
ill*
and
lloWest.
h
lion Curiimr 1 . in Hieir recent .scmarraHr party was rslled , \ „ 1 p
The association, organlsel 11 lion
* p
mu:
* '*H finm I'resklent liuman
ill priim tlng effort* to *emu: raw
row.
eral dl'trict court hearing todav.
.
.
.
,
i
i
rally
I'JIC.
bn*
Britain's
loo
mu
I l l hing's ImhIi , rlml in stun
enrr a muni. 1 "I 'wim m iue rivnl,
John.lon .. . leader O Ibe
„hy,
| lir|u,linK i*. f,
T ie partv traditionally I* for
danl Illume luni pink* &lt;d nti Alim ouiilirin Drmuciab i e I, p 11 i o ii
, m y; OHphant, ainoug u- ho. In'i'II Si-l.t 1 ■ llie e gioiljl* hy
whits* only.
llie .Saiifoi'l i i n * t lull, it was
i ill I lien In- Inkel! to till- igaitnl Mi I luin.ni's civil riglilv ni*mla&gt;r*.
r* a
a
*
, n ff.n r. «il
A netition hy David Brown &lt;d
Walli-r Iteed
Tliele
11 i
i
1
The council a view* .............. . uvealed l&gt;\ .*■•! reiarv Jack MetIlr.' jfo rt county hailed B0 stale j
1.0. friend nil,I long I'loglmi lie has been outspoken forth III a .t.lrliir.lt U ....1 to I
"" 1 "ie leller af the
uml county party officials, o r '
tilhe fellow-loll ief|1. nl llie bo* n bu &lt;i| i| m&gt;ii Iiiiii in anli-lyncinng. night which said:
roll* marlin* «**»•&gt; *' ‘he T 0.11.st
thr&gt;r sttorney*, Into court in de
I.i*. anti tegirgalion an 1 MJWlnir B«» hiiiH* i*f an nr • * *-5® r ‘i ..
fe.i»s of their restrictive partv ] L O C 3 I
H i m i niC
r qSqSi in
i vtlll
n i lli,nl "him
' llm ......
nti
131151
mi 4Simdriy.
I!i«* *»»“fi
i
•iTM’rmfnt rrtfjiniiiii? lh«* .&gt;»i4*itnr
J , a, 1!*'1
officials, or their attorneys, im«
. . .
Uliill.il laws.
IniiuIi and other wentuui* of loin*
^ b*jhl of your moat r*v*llt
I11 Orlando
i*»iv
*•» i*1** ,,,,,llir .Siniili ('arulin .1 DcmiKial ,1.
rou.'t .n defense of their restrir I
U lC tl
11or IIon, il tielieVP* lhai
I progreaMVe . ffuit* lo gain and
1T
•
1 t
a*.
4*11|*l I &lt;1 vJliifulrt. I ln*i •• lu In* In
tiv ' partv rule*.
H o s p i t a l L a s t N i l e •tut lor "I hour*, guarded hy liil.l ir|Miileis uf Ins plan as mein • oIni,.o can now be sought i nlv secur* for th*» b ill a tnucu needItronn ha* asked for a per mu
,f id and dewrved swunimiut pool
&gt;
.ne officer and four • nlisliil men, bets ..I Ihr Republican majority in
nent
injunction
against
state
par
"f e . the children ami people of
Campbell I.ossing Post 6.1 of the
,
.*
i
.
nil
miRMiirfx
tit
aii'iml
t*
&gt;
n-nKv
,.UI
V
lf
|
1
1i,*
latter
pft»(ed
ul
tinfoils
colJuilite oi the IVacr W I
I luutr iiid Senate 1 unlinuril to unr
American legion Is eapecting one ty rule* that limit negro enroll-!
llkrlv, uni t#i h -h U h •Silllfllhl, Wkf till’ sidlifttlii 1.1UIIS
i‘r» ol the i n diet
merit
as
member*.
Membership,
J
Watson
today
onleied
4
nironei
.iti.i
t'lul*.
wiili I** « x| hv»y uur hifiity
uf the biggest turnout* of the
Im-|U «•«•!! I I
.1!!.ul llir irtnll of llir HOth Con wl’l IIs-IMPlit
pledge endorsing racial seg.i
iu;v i'to "be summoned .1 2 4
T"
an,i "
yk
a'Ui
year at it* supper meeting Mon- and
..... ...U .........
- ' - ( iUry
UV-t
n
n
Will
rscolt
till'
Ill'llV
(Mini
till
dav evening I t 7:30 o’rfock_
r.gai.ot. are required for primary In’dock this aflrrnuon al ihc lami liospilol tu I he I'npltid. p***ing wiri! " h u h Mr. llUMl.ill bn* rallrd
- 1. diN-s Hot lie) lev r Mn.1 *dl ,,u‘ UMletamv lowardi cov* 1 vot.iig rtgnt*.
I
ihr "wuul’ pi histurv.
tl,rough t h e
...............
..f "I'riaMWt In suci. i.fully making
hich tima membara of Boy*
Tin- |ietitic.n will b« heard t,y lloure to make an inquesl ml &lt; along tri e sliadeil Hill* S trn 't to
Stata ami members of the legion
projac
a
Joll..stun *ald he would urge a!..mu weanon* alone nnv nat '-1 ‘h'* awimnntig .....
■lie
h&gt;
writ
own
urm
mol
thence
up
Julgc
J.
Watiaa
Waring,
who
cirrumslancr* attending llir drath
.... k more hasty and enjoyable
event
Junior l&gt;a*rha!l team will lie
" it
' i Ii.
n r1
sirs n
tto
u
n III n
a sen
lI
iIA.lv
r ■ i ) ilo
"
nl«e iable
i n r i ' tu saecnre
. i u n
.
.
northerner*
work
&lt;o Capitol Hdl.
ruled
a
year
ago
that
qualified
,
1
,
for
tin'
City
of
Nanforil.
guest*.
of Elmrr Call Echols, 73, rrllird
tinoo'i-li for a quirk adjournment n r '. rv over a ureal |.uwer v Ah
1 'T "f ’ ifl‘ .,u .
\i n n the (tenernl 1* iKirni' into ..f
til. session.
.......... .tiMier.ed Industrie* any ,
understand that . i t turn
AH sis of tha boys who attend­ net ro electors b# allowed to vote matlreai manufaclurrr.
Ihn
l
upitol,
the
Army
I,and,
wear
m
the
party'*
primary
elections.
ed the I-eglon aponsored Boy*
lo carry out hi* plan. Johnston &lt; ' “ .i wo,.h| be * hm» »■• I f1** '.'. 'I'...
o ,.? '
f* e“T i,, r
Nitre* then, th# party has acMr, Echols rlird in Oiany ng llie grey uniform* which fieri- wu.i|0 havo tn have help from •• dv n u .- le in which W-*&gt;m
S tate at TaUahaaaa* era cxpecteed
^ .',&gt;1 . , m
',', ttmiuii
L-u.nline
. *i U *
i i
i i
ts l* i *l«etv 11, L. it i h i ,, f ii 11Ii I ul in«tMrnUi&gt;ri
in*c
10; 4”* 1ini I enibing onlered for it wtieri Otl.
to ha present, aald Joel Field, co 1dro membership only Ip those Mrmotial llospilal at
ai tlw B rn .tr. and also In
’j
^
wJuM " t «hin wonderful p....tb,l.iy W*. the
'ut an* (‘hief of Stuff, will play
negroes who hold general election
o’ctin
k
fast
e&gt;ruing
s s ra se s ill
•he hymn, '‘N rarcr. My God, tu
it ,i.i.hHfs *s ess* ars*
f. , . , reels iteva*tlur..'*
J»anfurd l.ions t luh, want to V.sh
I
Il’Mllaaea • • h iss *!••
llicm the iii'cpc»t gratitude fur
III*-,!.’ Awaiting him will in- lilgii
U p had hern taken there lue&gt;
till- ili-vuinn* mil Ji*Ciai’il)* in
ff .lj.* of llie linlil.il! u'lVici'*
clay morning from herriald leiugli
bringing tiii* City nf Sanford
I or two interval* doling the Jl
»w miming |n»il in u r**altty.**
| Ion mrmurial llospilal following -o . * tin* IhhIv re-l on an hi*
. C I' N'icticU of Kingsville. Tc*.
H
•
i l l
.
. ul il hilT in the high dollied rotur.
a collision in winch he was set la, the public will l«' |K'rmittcd
wn* wclrumwl
a visitor, and
III I um tinkl'd llir ill I"W* lirlr to
mudy miuird Sam Hrown. tun lo fd r pil'd f"( .. In si look at the
vi’it
Kingsville,
near
where t h '
a.islpio oh! ..ffln r whose e n .i
tract.ir, who was involved in tin ’ gore was fiinAtii.i to million*
______
famous King ranch i* located.
. u iiiv v
Straightening up of l.ions signs
I it, uiilila.i 1 or leg.' I hist will
By BOHIIY I’AUK
. oilmen *1 Elm Avenue and Writ
II) HOW Allll t t , 111 M • LKK
j „n th«&lt; highways, incicasing atSeminole County boys at Camp Winona near DeLeon Springs had
IC
nmi
I
sso
.
um
I'*,*
si,
I
A-socistni
I’rrss
ScSnof
Ijlitur
i, n.loner and discussion uf a dirlls
thnr first full day of activity Tuesday, snd were up and ready to go as
NEW YORK. July |6 . |/I*i Disc ■ . . .
llir locstmn ol two p r s .,, " " ' , " " - “ ng held Is.i wrrk were
I. «
I. . t
i
, i ,L j .i
( . , 1 1hr mam topics si the nirct lit*
the bugle sounded at 7:00 A M. D ir half day of camping. Monday,
• ne I'tvirt controls whose dsm sgr c su in inint ut the clr*th&gt; m ml.inlilr i , |( um,|i0„ .......... in. *ldvil Ted
was just enough lo get all the boys full of enthusiasm for (he many
Discuss (JOB (.'iimpuign Issues
patalysit was announred In llir (mi Inlrmsltonal f’olm Confrrrncr I William* acting lall tu is lrr. had
aclivitjet, yet not enough to tire them so that they would sleep until
IikIsv.
I u lm«y tiinr levying HI ccn fi'lo*.
reveille.
------- ------- - — — - 1— ----Hie lontiols air of bfrallmig ami td lirstt punqimg
llir tin- ______ _____ _
* f* £ ■
« 0, n Tr«ll day. tumbled In bed with
covety niskrs |Kniihlc monkey rs|)riiiiirtil, to m l lisr drsliit
mg iHp, the 70 mid bor* were h, Hj , whl.per uttered after
The discovery w n made at thu#
1'riiu’i‘ss . M a r g a r e t
HoIMiunfry for the brtakfM t i t l, lip t
Cn-vc.sily of Minnesota medical ! f(i(
,llf-n,||c
I&gt;a, „ |v&gt;.i&gt;. I h.
the mc-aa hall.
1 |t0 ), Bl tha Camp were assigned
•.lla.s Acute FibrosItU
»•« appropriated mo„
A tnnrough Inspection of lh&lt;*|lo r&gt;b,n» and arranged according
Hukti. Tin’ findings rover the ey fot rsprrim cnls about tu start 1
eabl-u followed th* morning meal to , w:mro!n(, rin k « U)) r, j r „*
only highly ratal
fatal kind of Infan-l,,'
Infiiti-l
lmiak; y». | , „UH j,’ ,,^/ibl,. &gt; LON DUN. July »•» l ^ - F H n c m
ann Cabin 6 captured the prire. t&gt;on* indicating non-swimmer*,
i? paralysis, n .m rty bulbar fnn in*
lh, flflt
time
ip give
onkey.1
An buur-and-a-half 'o f game* and blue tlbbona, 60 yard awimra.'rii
hi
»u*iv iw
pt i»v m
inuiiary
a
polio
activities made tha time fly until and wofte ribbons, 100 yard swim­
the eituiialrnt uf hiilbar polio inflammation uf connecting tissue*
T il i* named for It* location, tii*-ri-s&gt; with n surgical instrument --in her neck, instead of Just
the swimming tall was sounded mer*.
physician,
in tin “bulb" of the brain. Thl* thrust Into the little pes.
on ths bugle. The water was full
i’1*1", CJ ick;v t }**
Llay
; in a
In the following Hat of boy*. It
iiulli is the sire and shape of the
of splashing and yelling boy* who irubcate* red; B Is blue: W I*
Th. animals will Iw studied for j'lrII ^ "h"Issued
" , l r ’from
*ai i Buckingham
end it u ihumli. down to tlie first mi nt, of keeping them alive with .,**
remained in th* water for a solid white and C indicates a councilor:
joird. It is ut the base uf the
hour before returning to their cabhesrt or breath center*.! V )°f I '. l . r . hullsiln said. "Her
C o in t — Elllston Baker, K;
skull, and link* the brain and th* naiai&gt;red
ina to dreka for dinner.
If mor.'cey*' live, c.n i r prolonged
pft,
Jimmy Daly, W| John Fite, W;
i'rinces* Mar■plnai cord.
An hour period of real war plan­ Ronnie Garner, W | Walter Gra­
foi no mute than even ■ few days,
ut | ( iu ff,.rjn'ir fr„m an acuta
Doc
lots
have
been
sure
that
ned so follow the heavy noon ham. Wt Ronald (told. W; Charles
A “ l,r
hum* '* attack of fll.ro.ltl. in th . nsek
this bulb contained the breath and lh&lt;’. n h
mcM. This rest period play* a big Mann, w ; Ruben Bedtnbaugh. R;
puma! !) .c*n
Hecauso in wj,leh w.j|[ keep |,«r indoors for
hesrt
controls,
part In keeping the campera in B F. Ganas. C.
,*
*
.. but
M could
_ not
. locals bulBai polio, human* llv* if th«*y _
n r
good shape.
In passing the crisis, which “ teW J • 'y_______________
• K g ‘’bulb
-P~ “ ' n* .5 !l-!“ ,sucrec-l
« - e c ' ln
,•
cabin 3 — Robert Baker, W;
About two hour* of artlrltlr* Ronnie Cos, Ws John Fryer. W;
y cause suddsn colrt% within the first few days. ’ . « » *
*
death.
filled the time between the rest W.lcy Jarrell. W ; Stanley KaU,
.
..
, .
In another area of tho bulb Is. &gt;&gt; O TK I s P r O C e e d i n | f
Minncsota'i
period and the 4:00 o'clock swim­ W. Uibby Morris, Wj Thom**
sfl.y.1 stiT**#!. . .?. f......
II • r-"&lt;‘rol for swallowing. This r v n I h u i ’n i n u n P l n h k
HMb gave ac—
scienci the .first
mat- f_____
aurca death by a foim of drawnL rO W lliO v v 11 L I O C K
ming
hour.
Osno Wilkinson.
Wilkinson, W:
V .,7
. V ..I, i . _____ i i.
i Rumblcy, W
Wjj Dane
W'h'
S
"
’
T
W
M
i
S
’
S
«*«■• C=
Work is proceeding on the clock
up;
__ the
. ■ ______
between supper
and
council JMWr
, '** **
***!|
I* ? 'iy I P»* a I, i*d thioat. In the epidemic
‘ at‘ conrludea
irst mrcec
Street aim
and rI’ark
100 human* who had died of bill-1
,
Bgo the Minnesota at F
rirsc
« s nAvenua
rsm s
fDr
in assembly th
the
Cabin
3—Bobby
Blllhimer,
R:
hai polio. The hulb* ware cut Into ‘
discovered remedies that and It may bo in operation sorrada.
Melville
Brhuon,
W:
John
Bowen,
*ii»c bqy*
bays have been divided in- R; Larry Burney, 1 | C. R. Flow“ nd —
'g r ^
bulb drowning death* tlm . today, it was prejictad
Indian tribes, the Cherouisdri microscopes.
• virtually to nothing.
I*h&gt;* WonUng b r Roy Atwood, ro*
lo two ind
The
controls
war#
found
eloao'
...,iu
e
Bra
two hinds of polio prssenutlv* of Diabold Inc. of .
keea and the t emlnalss, and nil
competitive ( M M take place be* Ernie Morvia, W j l B y Fash, W:
.LU pcrsoi slitie*. tho result o f ’this Conton. Ohio, who is handling
tween these two trihea. Cabins G&gt;t.n Reel, C.
In chtldho&lt;K,•
childhood, “said
E d-,
d-. » h#.raps',
—« ",—
. .
S
*
«
S
b
u
V
Non#
W
«
l
a
w disease ,B
“ ^Dr. E
w w rt: , ,
__
____________________j
(or
President,
Oovainor
Ttmmas
E.
Dawey
I. 3. aad 4 cempeea th* tanks of
ward A. Sleeker, of Philadelphia. I J.h* rwpwlr Hielude. compUU
Cabin
4
—
Rebeet
Arthur,
R;
ot
Now
York,
la
shown
with
San
Hubert
A.
Taft
ut
Ohio
al
a
dinner
than
a
small
poa.
.
.
.
.
.
|
.
|
csblc
ovrr-haluinr
ami
rvhanging
tAe Amlnoie* while CaMaa t , 4,
One. ho sold, l* golden, msanlng 0f
chimes, which It la #*This study took two jroara and
Jimmy Brown, W j Blehard But- conference In New York. They ducum d campaign Issues and con­
6 and 7 f o r a tho Cherokoes.
gressional programs. Tha discussions w tia exploratory, with no final cost about 4200,000, which was a superior mind and smollom riatad, will alio be put in workAfter garnet ia th# council ring ncr, Rj Jack Flowers, Bi Joe
pa.u by ths National Foundation
ii'Miiaa** *■ raa* »*&gt;
oodaloiu reached a t | h** |hinfnoi mseting.
(JaisnsaiLuvol)
c n'dar today.
tha campon, tired after theie first

American Legion
Will Give Dinner
Honoring Youths

S tt ft- Coroner s Jury !
Summoned ro r
Lchols Inquest

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Seminole County Boys Are Full

Of Enthusiasm For Camp Winona

Minnesota Medical School Finds

Brain Controls In Polio Fight

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J'LZ' ' ~r-_ S■BSCSSSB32ESS

r.v
The Man Nobody Wanted

White Men Fired

j Employment Group
Places 10,971 On
At Negro’s Home Jobs Doting June

THE WORLD TODAY On A fter C&amp;Hmg
Hr lie WITT MarKENZIE

I, ISaO

Delcgntc* to thi* Di'mircmlic National Convention in
Philadelphia have cona- and gone. They haw drafted n plat­
AI’ Foreign Adair* Ansiyal
form nol»o*fy like*. nomlnatod it man for ^rcnident nobody
wanted, and have Hclected for hia running mate a com­ It look* «* though «*orl«l opinion
CARTHAGE, Miss., July In, . TALLAHASSEE, July lfl (Spepromise candidate too old for the job. Already deprived of m« &gt; .'i»w to be called upon lo ■Al—
Three negroes fired on a rial)—A 'otal of 10.071 worker*
their left wlnjf by Henry W'ulluce. they lout their right wing Millie lilt- struggle t.tw r r n H*-i group
nf white men who ordered
plated In compensable Job*
kv:ki KonNOu
in the convention and are now madly chnrifing tin* enemy Kuitui arut thv Weatern lirino- s negro to move, wounding two were
through the Florida State Em­
ialir.l
ciccic.i
ovt-r
Borlln—provldrd
thr
1*
1
the
while
man.
with
the
remnanth
of
their
center.
jalaiaM aa*a|aa|a
ployment Service during June. Of
Unitsd Nation* i* rap
A sh eriffs' posse was searching thit number, 4,242 were women
~
5Tri»»rniPTH)'i ~M*TK«
In appraising the work of the convention it in only fair ii&gt;!n-ri«ttU'n
ahi-i
if
fmm*hitiir
a
Bounding»T C a r r l a r ------------------ • •** ; to rememotr thnt the Democrats have been in |x»wer fo r 16
tixiay for the negroes.
.i«»ri| lo rritiatrr Ihr global view­ Mr*. Alii to William*, o f f i c e and 3,241 were veteran*. The
naa a * i i l ------------- —Florida State Employment Scrfhaaa Maaifea ...................
I
lonj*
years
and
that
durintr
that
time
the
country
has
climbpoint.
deputy for Sheriff F. F. Munday / 1C« had on file al thi* end of June
Mi m a n . -----------------Mo-row’ll
tdunl
lejection
of
thr
O•# Taar ....
-----'M ? i od out of a depression, fought the greatest war of all time,
gave ltd* account of the Incident: M1..T5J active joh application*. Un'All aMlaarr aalim. earAa *« and by force of circumstances and the will of God changed Ainu i;aP-Ilriti»h French demand
A citicana group of Carthago .filled opening* at the same period
luinki, rF««lill*M
that *hc lift her food-blockade of wnlle men called gt th«- house of ■
amounted to 2410.
horse* in midstream. For the brilliant dazzling amalgamator Berlin hs« created one of the ntu-t
m rn a la a ra ta far l i t »*'»•**
aatalaa (a«4a. will Aa eiaraeO far of conflicting opinion* and emotions hits been sub*tituteil a
Martin Flowers, middle-aged ne- I A total of 682 handicapped
.io.ai.ns
Mtuatlun*
evn
recorded
M w aalar afiwil*la« ralaa.______
last night on a "peaceful [ workers were placed !* ” ■ -V. the
rather second rate piano player who fmptently strikes the tn In* hiatory of civilised man j gro,
M tirraraitf MsiUsallr Mr
mission" to ask Flowers to leave jF Itn d a State Kwpio)A.,..; Service
ta la if
M»rraa**IA* wrong note.
You would think It couldn't hap- lecausc he Was "having tf*';i*te duriia June Of this number. J2rT
.
Mira. tar. **w Tarfc. »‘l.lca«a.
Pal rail, Maaaaa tHr,
I*ara l* _
Time has dealt a telling blow against the cAutivi til tin hm
wili. ii.*
I - '■•***—e
'skW-teran*. while 41
I'tw. lit ItS
Tba II,r a il ta a*xi*a«l**r a l H r
aid in Would icaic by -JayJlgni 1 " ■‘‘ pr.nvnii'm. s e i r of handiAaaaalalaA Praaa wktrk la aallllaA Demorratic party. The "bright young men” of 1932 are now
Ir ~n of foil to forcr a polite «l •today.
capped women.
•arlaalialr
Ik*
&lt;•» " F T " 5
fat and middle aged. The "stalwart old wheel horses" of the r u u n iiu n from the demuersete*.
ra il.a at all Ika Ural aawa *rlal»*
*• k ' J r t o
* f' Fb—s r i' home,
Of th i 2.48/5 a)tprentiers reg?-*
( ■U aawiparrr, ai writ aa all early New Deal have cither died of heart trouble or haw til- totalitaiiao dlilalum hip *tf •hot* coming from the house
tet.tl with the Florida AnprenS r_a rw a Mlapalrliaa.
_ turned into old fuddy daddies. Most of the brain tntab-rt th&lt; mighty Ruuian empire ku
•tiuck
the
autumdhlle
and
pick-up
drcahlp Council at the first ,o(
act slxiut to reduce
FRIDAY. JULY 18. I»» h__
have long since got mail and quit, and the rest of them have (lebbcrntt-ly,
th&lt;- aomp 2,tOO,0&lt;K) inhabitant* uf (rock in which the Wen Were July, 1,722 are veterans Appren­
tiding.
ticeship program* total l i t for
develotied
3D brain fever.
H illL K VhKMh TODAY
W n'.crn Beilin to huniter and cold
That atrenalh la available In **»
Trie platform Is u straddle of some Issue*, a repetition and utner privation*. The idea i* WHIInms Dlcl|#ns, one of the the state, with I .SIS establish­
If wr h a i r thr fifth In approprl- of former promises made again and again and again since *o fantatilicaliv rut hie** aa t« l»- c i t i * e n group wti* seriously ment* participating.
a |r tl.—Job 9:19: If »« *p-*k of 1932, and ini insult to tin* South. It reflects an ignorance of alluokt unheliuvuldc. It amail.* uounded In the riSck and Was
A total of I6T2.773 benefit pay­
taken to a Jackton, Miss., hos­ ment* to approximately 13,7/M) In­
Strength, lo tlr la strong.
the dark ai;r*.
domestic problems, an im oinjaitence toward foreign affairs, | of |r'»
iterlin'* loration, of coui *c. | pital.
dividuals was made through the
T!ir Democratic plilfoiin ii and a disregard for tin- Constitution of the United States I which make* *urii a achcntp |v.i*
Frt'il Waggoner, another man Unemployment Compensation di­
tlirtr lim n at long ai it "*&gt; m and for the dignity, intelligence and emotion* of the oldest aildc. The hujrr metropolis I*-'- in the citizens group, was wound- vision of the Florida Industrial
*n tu t heart of tlu- S&lt;iviet rope of &lt;■*! in the lip and nose, hut did Commission during the month of
1044. . . . which juit gon lo and most faithful faction of the Democratic party.
June
in Ka-tern Germany. not n-qulre hospitalisation.
ihow lli.it the Dcmnciat* now in
The nomination of Mr. Truman was a foregone con­ occupation
The railway* supplying the Anur
Twenty-four bullet hole* were
Seivicemen’s Readjustment Al*
coni ml of tlir pally air much clusion after cveiy other important man in the party had lean, British ami French aonr&gt; of| counted in the automobile and
■low.-nees, administered by the
Irngrt on prnmitc* llian they Iteen canvassed mid declined the honor. The convention of Western Ik-rlitt pass
through trurk.
Florida Industrial Commisiivi. to*
Ulrtl lo hr.
course, was packed by Mr. Truman’s stooges who are obli­ So vie. terrilory amt this fact in­ The white men reported the |tale*l fl,|3H,2dfl to an estimated
spirit!
the
Bedi
to
rut
the
comincident to Sheriff Munday, and *17,200 veterans in June which was
gated to him for their rich political patronage. Even so it
Orators ai thr Dcmottalic con­ wn* tHTfectly plain that the bosses of the big city mnenlnes looi,nation*, thnt is to say, the tie led a search for Flowers and an in* tease nf three per cent over
!lft-!iiit*.
vention wrrr a dime a dnrrn did not want him any more than the delegates from the
two of his cousins Who were re- (the preceding montit.
fo rountcr this terrible tnen.u*
though a lot of them Kiunded »t South and would have deserted him like rats from a sinking Ai. erica end Britain havo b in l*ui ted in the house with /Flowers I Interstate
payments through
si thr time o f the shooting.
fing
Florida's Unemployment Compenif lh«y had llinr ferl in thru ship. If they could have found anyone else who would accept doing n unique job of flying
supf •PPThe sheriff ____
Is still out on tha -ation Division of the Industrial
pile*—food, medicines, fuel—into seareh,"
mouth But thr fellow who **kl the Job.
eh," Mr*. W1
Ilian said thi*
Wllttanis
the Ixlcaguercd capital, Natutsl- morning. "W e have, received an Commiarion increased 32 per rent
that "Jackton (oundrd ihr Demo*
io Ifil.RTS ip June as n result of
We have no doubt that the Philadelphia convention will ly 'he) haven't to rn able lo me* t
further information at the officr."
CTAlic parly, Rnotevell duntfoiind- go down in history a* a new low In party affairs.
ie&lt;|UUeri!c-;.D, but have been pil- She said she did pot expect him the filing of claims of worker*
"afcllakt* *■.........&lt;r*i Maia(Oar
*Ml taitar •)
SaatarO. rtariia
H I Haiaalla A n«a»______
’l i t t n l aa n u l l /■ ••• ■ * " "
jrta a a r XT. ISIS. al th* l*aal Olflc*
4 ••■(aril. FlarUa. aa ta r II* AH
4 1 'w irw * af Marat A im n .
m o i .i . sVm I. iikan

«| ii, and Truman abaconded
with it" hai nui volt for ihr
best phrAir-maker.

Now that ihr Rrpuhlicana and
DrinooaU have had ihrir convrntinni. Ucniy Wallace'* Third
Party i* moving into Philadelphia
for a convention which will be
held their n*il week. Keynoler
for ihr conclave will be Chattel
P. Howard. 53-yrar-old negro at­
torney of Dei Moinei. la. We'll
bet he'll Ire able lo offer a bid
for the Harlem vote that even
the Democrat! couldn't match.
Local Shrinrn did a good joh
in bringing to Sanford tome 1.500
visitors from all over the Hate
and in teeing to it that they wrre
properly entertained daring the
propet
initial!
■lion teremonie*. The town
wai M l of pecpU on that day
and Ideal merchrtn* did a jamup bini net i Everyone had a good
lime and that wai • ipiril of
feativity which made the occaiion
an enjoyabto oae for cverylmdy.

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FRIDAY JULY 16, 1

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Vhe Sanford Herald

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111

The uae of foice. violence and
Intimidation, which it the common
practice of Communitti, came
hnmr In loo*! in llaly the other
day when a Sicilian law itudent,
no doubt fed up with hluater and
tired of being puihed around,
allot and dangtroutly wounded
Palmira Togliatli, leader of the
Communiit party in Rome. We
agree that you cannot kill an idea
with force and that violence begeti
violence, but neither can you re­
form an evil and viciuui man
with love and Linei. The bett
that we can tay (or Togliatli ia
that he deterved what he got.

Nothing Is Enough
A render glancing over any paper is npt to Is* struck by
the demands on every hand for large sums of money. The
discouraging point Is that whether it is helping Europe or
assisting local charities, whether it is paying tenchots fair
salaries or taking better rare of the mentally ill, here, there,
every were the Implication is left that whutover sunt is taken
now, it is not enough to finish the job. Is there no end to
this? Will nothing ever lie enough?
The answer fs no. Nothing will ever be enough. Kv»»v.
thing we tlo is only a start. But this need not lie cause for
desimir. If we start thing* moving in the right direction, v.»
can always earn more to keep mem going right. It i- only
when wo start them w r o n g , or fail to aturt t h e m , that
trouble will ensue.
For life is not static. It moves, it grows, it develops.
The old Greek philosopher Heraclitus summed up Id* view
of life in two words: Everything flows. Spring flow* into
summer; summer too soon flows into a u t u m n , and the
sprouts of another summer start up through the snow. Childhood becomes maturity in Individuals and nations. We start
the ehlld but on u man he must learn to make his ow n de­
cisions. Wo lay the basement of the church bat other hand*
murt raise lit. walls to usefulness. Wo help Euroiie tret on
Its lect, but only Europeans can make their countries into
whnt they think is good.
We build for peace by laying the groundwork of friend­
ly feeling, by faith that, all men want pence. Then a new
generation will demand peace, take |s*ace for granted, hut
if we build for war? Then, Indeed, nothing is enough; noth­
ing is good. There can bu no happy ending.
The right starts should be made, no matter what the
costs. But it Is imperative that the starts be right.

Hope In Australia

in- up enough supplies to provide bsck until sometime this after­
.i bciiit-r against death.
noon.
The itilihevist*. noliiiK thi*
Mis. Williams said she did not
success with concern, yetUrrdsy know
m any White men called
thiealencd through the offinsl at thehownegro's
home, nor the
Soviet newspa|H-r Itundschau in
nature
of
the
trouble
Flower*
Uvrlin to interfete with the Amrrtcan-iiritish air u|H*rations. The was “having with the while peoBtiuUns previously hail warnnl ple." She did not know the name*
thnt thry would Ik' rondm ling of Flower*' two roualna who were
parachute jumping practice In &lt;*nr bring nought with him.
of thi air corridors. Commenting
OPENS BIDS
on tuts warning. General Lucius
JACKSONVILLE. July HV-lAb
Clay, L’.S. commander, re mat led:
' Tiwy nave every right to prsc- —Bid* on conatructlon of a dairy
tire l.t the corridors, but it wilt unit at the tfnleeralty of Florida
be pretty ba*l for rhem if our will Im- opened by the 8tate
Board of Control here today.
p ian o run intu tneiri."
The Umid also is scheduled to
American quarter* tn Cernmny beat routine report* from Dr.
yrsleriisy **ii| they i-x[M-*-tt-d the J. Ililll* Miller, nrealdent of the
ltd hi* crisis to worsen, in view University of Florida.
of l.ti- Russian rejection of the
demtupl for a lifting of the hinck- T.te Canadian Niagara or Horsend&lt;-. Well, now, just what would slue Falls a re aluiut 165 feet high.
a p u u acted siege mean?
Ill the first place we must teThr American Niagara Falls
tn* 'ii.** i that Derlln is a rained are aluiut 10 feat higher than the
rll&gt; Huge areas of it weir re- Caradtan Falla.
du-o-d lo rubtilr by Ihr terrific
Imi,rhing during thr war. It’s an
astonishing thing to firal millions
uf |Kuptr trying to make homes
-vniidsl this desolation, but there
they are, delving among the shatteteq litiildings like so many ants.
The provision of fiMid for such]
a h*.«t of cave-dwellers obviously 1
presents a staggering problem,
lint that isn't all. There ia a
scM-ity uf other essential*. In­
cluding coal for fuel. And what
oiks it avail a man if his hclly If
lull woile he frecces. Power for
lighting anti other put poses also
depend, on fuel.
This then Is the tltuiitlon of
which the Bolshevists are trying
to take advantage. They figure
thnt the Western Allies arc too
iiuuUnitarian to permit millions
lo starve or freete—so the block­
ade is rlnmpeti on.
The immediate object of the
Communists probably Is to force
the Western Allies out of Berlin
or tompel them to abandon their
project of forming a Western
German government In their three
loees uf occupation. The ultimata
Ited objective undoubtedly 1* to
■%
gain control of all Germany and
S o u e tiu it.
Many diplomatic observer* fig­
ure toe only thing that might
check male th is plot—short of
war, whieh nobody want*—would
U democratic world opinion, In A ed by a threat of punitive sanc­
tion*. It I* on this basin that 'he
Western Powers are considering
pr-'orAiiifc the Issue to the United
Nation*.
/
It. any event, the United Satrs
yrstriday reiterated it* intention
of *la&gt;inx in Berlin.

AP Newifeaur**
APIA, Western Samoa—Rotiert
Louis Stevenson's tomb, a white­
washed monument on a high hill
overlooking this beautiful South
6«*&gt;* port, draw* as many as 600
vlaltora yearly.
Samoans wonder a t the Interest
of the papalagl, or foreigner. The
first.hand memory of the laird of
Vallima, who llvod here his last
four years, Is fading fast. It Is M
years sines Stevenson's Samoan

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Complete Alteration And Repair Department.

(rlrrd i, chanting dirgvt, carried!
the wasted i*ody a last time up
Val hill to his resting place "undet &lt;nc wide and starry sky."
Ka.nuan. labored all. night outttr.g a path straight up Val hill to
the n e st tkkl fret above sea level.
Lcgoi.u ha* It Uiat pallbearers
were paid a shilling for each step.
Todi), m ill Iret ions of (hi* deluge
of shilling* Impress younger 1
Samoan* far more than the abun­
dant output of Stevenson's pen.
A rew b all ha* barn ru t for
visitor*, loos steep, than tha old.
Rut H is sharp enough, a stiff 40m tnite climb and tne visitor is

LIABILITY INSURANCE

The holes in Swiss ehtew are
predated by the Btieratlon of
gases generated during femientatfor.

“
•
As * »)m»I«I scisiev lo util vusiuutvis ami aulomubiie owncri
general we are reprinting the following column of Russell Kay
carries a message of timely significance.
The man on the radio who can- 7
tions Us. "Don't lie half safe,' of a Miami restaurant. In
might vary wall be aelling in­ particular case, the jury *w*4
surance instead of soap, according damages to the amount of |27
to my good friend Asher Frank, to the person Injured by his
secretary of the Florida Safety mobile. The defendant thou
Council.
he had adequately protected
"The cost of accident*,' Asher self with a 8100.000 liability•ays, "is going up like everything property damage policy. It
else and going up at an alarm ­
In order lo settle
loped that
tl
ing rate."
, rase he was forced o sell
To prove It he bronrh*, w &gt; business.
clipping from th r Miami YfoCjJd
In live personal injury
trWrh tells of award* t» r dam apt-1
allowed by the courts In accident set fo r tria l In the Dad*- Cite
cases of from 128.000 bi as high Courts during the inuntn of .!*
the average amount »urd for]
as 8100.000.
t t7ii.&lt;mo and in none of thc«c m i
tiE T
‘T r : i 1 l •.“**. un,,i '*'{ j dwii thV ^drfeniiant^'carrv in*
November the highest amount lh ,„ |51000
|j,h,|i
liability
aver awarded in such a rase In 1 surance.
Florida was 826.000. Then things
This Is the amount required
began to piek up and clever law­ dcr the financial responsilti..
yer* pointed nut that money w nn't iaw passed by the FI irida"i#s|
buy as much today as it did a lature at the last scMinn.
few years ago.
8.'i.000.-t0J)00 basic policy is
They point to cotton at 60c vied by over *5 per cent of
rorn 82.50 steak 81 and contm-in automobile owners in the &lt;tj
labor 80 a* a lot different than today, according to r irernt
when cotton was 6c, rorn 80c, surance survey.
steak 26c and common labor 11 .
The basic policy co«t* L '. j
Such pleas have made themselves For another 82.40 the amount
felt. Lower courts have award­ coverage I* d o u b le t The
ed higher and higher sums and 60.000 poiicv eo»t 831.82 aid
these have been surialttrd by the i 80.U00. 100.000 coverage is 832j
Supreme Court in a tunm »lng
Ii our rourt* are going to
number of instance*.
limn awarding larger and la
In their tleeiiion, the Supreme damage claims then it is apf
Court approved the principle rf that mn«t Florida motorist
higher verdict* because of the only "half safe"; in some
shrinking dollar. In one particular much less than hnlf.
case the Court said:
Of course the motorist with
"Earning capacity, life expee- old tattle trap ear and no nthl
tanry, dependability, what a dol­ personal property to speak of cl
lar will b ring and provincial eco­ go his merry way with little *&lt;j
nomy are prim ary factor* that
actuate a ju ry in formulating it* reri. is to the amount
wa
kof kinsti
vepllrt ’*
0,&gt; carries. When hi- ha&gt;
Just to give you some idea of , accident, the *t*te will com|H&gt;l hi
' - are m*&gt;untlni- 1 to ta le out a 88.000 policy umll
how damage aviril*
in Dsde County alone. |n thr suit thr financial lespontibility In -j
of Joseph W. McHugh against the l.ut tne motorist who owns
Miami T ran sit Company. Lte home, has a ,business and
State Supreme Court affirmed ' something to lose u taking
the circuit court vrpilct of 140.-1 mlgntv big chance if he fails
000.
| heed thr present trend and d*
Shortly a fte r that a ISO.CXMt i not trite step* to see that hr
award was affirm rd in thr cum- adrqtately protecte*!.
of John E. Hargrovr ansfnst th r
This tolumn may rrad likeFlnridi Power A Light Comnanv p in t far the insurance bmine.-i
The hlah point was reached rr- , out it b rit m eant to ta- InstrsJ
eently whan the State Supreme j It Is intended to acquaint motwj
Court annroved a 810/1.000 vrntlct ists with a dangerous situating
in the ease of Theodore R. Ji hp- and give them something
son against th e Goodyear Tire A think shout. Paying a 826.000*
Rubber Company.
, 846JM0 suit with only a 86,0O*il
Vrrdicts gradually going ut&gt;. are YlO.nJ) policy to fait hack on is
jiroving m ighty tough on tiefen- very funny for lho poor guy «
dsnls. Thr Herald cite* one re- rtappens lo have hi* tail in Hi
rent case th a t involvrd the owner crack.

As An Added F e a t u r e W eH av e I n s ta lle d A

Hum Stevenson s blur.

Tomb Of Stevenson
Draws Many Visitors

POLICE BERK KILLER
INDIANAPOLIS, July lfl I p »_
George I.*»m* h I. 47. who hatl
opposed the apprnacfalng marrlaga
of his daughter, France*. 23,
today was hunted by police for
questioning In connection with
her alaying.
Miss t*eonard was fatally shot
yesterday a t the home of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra.
Elmer Uttcrhark. 10 miles south
of here. State Police Dectective
Jack Heator said witnesses to the
shooting
included
th«
girl's
mother. Mra. Bernice Leonard,
147. and her two younger sisters,
Samira Kay, fl, and Glrnda. 0.
He said Leonard was luting sought
by police.

0

Sp ecial Notice!

The Austrian government ha* made a Isold move. Its
prime minister has gone to Britain with a plan to move from
ten to fifteen million people from the British Isles to the
Australian Commonwealth. They are to go as families, com­
plete with old and young, sisters, cousins and aunts as well
as men of active age and energies.
It is a remarkable Idea, and the more it is studied, the
better It looks. If ten million |&gt;eople were to leave the United
Kingdom—roughly one-fifth its total population—it would
Fuller Warren. Florida’• Demo certainly loosen tin the present overcrowded situation arid
cratic nominee for governor, U that would make life very much easier for those who would
coming lo Sanford today to thank be left. Ten million colonists, on the other hand, would noire
(he people here (or their volet than double the present population of undersetlled Austra­
and tnpport in the recent Demo- lia.
critic primary and to aolicil the
The first question that occurs to Americans Is about
Mlpport of other* in the Novem­ housing. But ten million jssiide with all the worldly goods
ber election. Warren got a good , they might wish to take to a new country could nut all be
vote in Seminole County lait May, moved at onto. The migration would necessarily c o v e r a
tamed the county in the tecond (wrlod of several years A shipload of emigrants at a time,
primary by a handiome majority. with jobs and temporary housing awaiting them, could settle
Ai a rule candidate* do not lake and help in protwring for the next load.
Australia is nearly as large in area us continental Un1!the trouble to viiit (hove countiei
where they are tlroag. paying ed States. Much ol It is at present uninhabitable, but great
moat attention to those where sluices are fertile, moderate in climate, and almost empty.
Time alone can tell how it works out. But it is a great
their o p p o n e n 11 get the moil
vole*. We are glad lo tee that Idea, a big idea, coming from r.o little minds. Its magnitude
Warren b including Sanford on and courage arc worthy of the strong young nation that pro­ Ilkrly to find himself more willing'
to test than view the beauties'
duces It, In such bold plans lies hope.
hi? itinerary.
The death of General Perilling
came ai a turpriie and ihock to
the nation yesterday for. though
it war known that he had never
folly recovered from hi* heart
attack of aaveral yean ago and
had reached an advanced age
where anything cm happen al
any time, there had been no in­
dication to the public of any
recent change for thr wont. When
President Wilton picked Perilling
over the fteadi of tevtral older
JK*«ral» to land the American
Espeditionary Force* in the fint
World War. there were a few
getaip-moagera who indited he
’ kpfldorw a© on account
Berth*
(■«’• father-in-law, Senator Warren of Wyoming. However, aub•Oquent event* proved that wUt•ver may have influenced Wilaon
to aaUct Penh ing. he could not

who have migrated to other areas
anu are filing rlnlm* against wsge
credit* earned in Florida.

Attention Motoris

We're

not

Just

giving

you

"sound effects" when wo guar-

FtoweMt

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�^ R ID A Y

JULY 16,1948

PACE THRB d

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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I'A iiP irr s i 'i i v i 3
A tecriit Roper survey ton
•'tilled Front furter*
ducteJ for the- carpet ar.d 1 g inHorseradish Sluitard
Ju stly showed that dO p.-r ,eti|
Cienmed Potato#*
of the C.12J p i. pis- in te r . .--d
'folded Tomato Sula.i'
nail mgs in then livu-g 1 oi.
Ho* Buttered Fiiorei Rollpc -(tit picked them l--i lol.ir,
Chilled Cnntal. lups*
while only 22 p&lt; 1 &gt;&lt; 1 &lt; divided
lied Beverage
lir •; what they would spend;
fol islsttvd
wail-U-Wnil carpels wen- prefs-rieil by 32!* per cent In , uu-e
3|nlded Toms to Salad
tin y -ire beltci looking 21 1 p-r
I 1-, tablespoons I I 1* envrh.prst cel l kbuugbl they Hindi tin 1.10111
tinflavored gelatin
loo-; latger
i- e-ip rold wstrr
i No J 4 isn I 3 1 j cup*l
tomatoes
'M l H I D 3 M 1 l l l l l l 'l 1 h » |{
*J teaspoon* viit
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SUNDAY SI I'I’HIt

Social

A nd

Personal

Activities

wBriln Palmer Hay, Society Editor

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John Pertles
\ Jonn
rertles Honored
Hoiv
On Anniversary

Friends of Mr. and Mr*. John
I'ertle entertained on Tuesday
night with open house in honor
of their wedding anniversary and
Mrs. I'ertle'* birthday. Guest*
called at H:00 o'clock at the new
I’ertle homo on the DeLand highw a y . liv e ly arrangement* of
American Beauty ruse* k.id crepe
myrtle were used In decorating
■
j^-i**' ft: the . hurt /. s i 3 s3 0 I*. .n. •.he ye*vr.«.
Assisting in serving were Mr*.
The Elise Knight Circle uf the
First Baptist Church will meet IH- V. Brown and the Misses
*\ out) P. M. at v u
oi Mrs. I Joyee end Gerry Spivey. Those
Brailey (Wham, 1!M9 Magnolia IehJof ing In
^jMng were Mr
MONDAY
The piugram meeting of the
W. M. U. o i the First Baptist
Chinch will be held in the church
at 3 :3 0 K M. will, Circle No. 5,
Mr,. F'orteit Gatchel, chairman,
directing. The topic will be "The
Rural Church and It* Needs".
The SumUeamiamlthc ft. A.*
of the Firet Baptist Church will

Personals
Mr*. W. G. Campbell of Pas*A-Urille is the guest of Mr. und
Mr*. P. P. Campbell this week.
Mr. and .Mr*. M. 8. Nelson have
returned to their home at &lt;»ul
Palmetto Avenue after spending;
some time at Davtona lteach.
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Mr* Karl Yost returned to her
JSff.u *... ajnfonl on r .rsJay from
Newark. N. Y. wluro she ho* U‘en
visiting her mottier.

311** Filer, Juinmr* left todav
to spend the weekend in Tull aliasThe Prayer Band of the Pres- *n&lt;» Mr*. E. Hayes. Mr. and Mr*, see a llli her sitter. Mist Marguret
byterian Woman's Auxiliary will! I- G. Boss and daughter. Mr. Jarmne*.
mi«t at the church at 3:00 p. M. 1and Mr*. C. J. Junes, Mr. ml
The regular business and inspira Mr*. Harvey Veino, Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs Perry Sltrlove of L ak e'
tional meeting of the Woman's C Spivey. Mr. and Mr*. Peter Monroe it reported to lie re
Auxiliary will be held at 3:30 P. M. Brown, Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Coch­ raperating nicely following a
ran, Mr. and Mr*. If. T. Brown, major operation nt the Orange
Mr anil Mr*. Stinson, Mr. and Memorial Hospital
t
Mr*. G. Pagrlolo and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gardned. Also Mr*. Canup,
Mr. and Mrs. J II I'hdlip, nml
, Mr* Short, Mr* Bay f'hitlster. son, Johnny, left Saturday to ,
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P.
R.
Bremer
ami
a
numlx-r
By CYNTIIIA LOW BY
s(&gt;etid ale nit two week* visiting
of out of town guest*.
AP N f« sfrilu rr* Writer
relative* and friend* in Macon.•
If th in 's the slightest chance
Ga. and Durham, N. 11.
your husliand might he a candid. Mrs. Tew, Mrs. Dekle
ate for a political job—a hig one,
After Spending -c n m l Weeks')
Circle with
thr.t .(—get out the rook hook, Entertained
her ton, Hobby Pul tin. ami
mailame, and study hard.
her parents, Mr. nml Mr*. I*. I'.
It it positively un-American for
Mrs.
E. Tew and Mr*. R. Cambell, Mr*. R. II Morphaw nml
thi wife of a candidate to tie lg- fl Drkle served a* hostesses fur son, Hilly, returned to Kobinsville, i
I no.Mil of. or to scorn the business the monthly meetng of circle N. C. on Tuesday.
of, lending over n hot stove. The No. 1 of tho First Bn|rti*t Church
little woriinn of the big politician held on Monday afternoon nt the
Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey huve
who can't whip up a nine-course Tew home on Avacado Avenue. left to visit foi some time in
dinnir before you can say "elec- Sir*. M. C. Hagan presided over Washington, I) C. and New Yolk
Mi ami Mr* Thomas 1. Berkmi. whose m arriage wn. an -v.nt
to. a! college" is cuurting defeat nt the husine** session in the City. They plan to return to San
,,f Ion. 2 1 Mi* Ib-rkm-r l* the former Miss Edith Chestnut iti i.-h
the pull*.
absence of Mr*. 11 F. Cooper, ford about July 25
l,.r of Mi and Mi* James Chestnut of this city. Mr ami
i-i.
n , recent frenetic Bepublican chairman- The circle voted to
making tluti home in the Park Vpiirtment*
activity in I'hilndelphia, where donate 115 to the World Belief
Mr. and Mrs I F. Sfiencer ami
there were more favorite son* Program.
son, George and Jack Spencer, | ' “
than states, wa* conclusive proof.
At the conclusion of the husi­ returned Wednesday from Detroit. 1 * .
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The ladies of the hopefuls had ne** Mr*. Fred Myers and Mr*. Mich, and point*
points in Cano la w hen iMTS. I l | ) | ) l l l l l » l l U r »
more recipes on the tips of the-ir I Myr«n Smith invited the group to they spent about two weeks.
tong tit* at pres* conferences than roM, w|t h them for the next
thy hoy* had planks for the p ln | regular meeting. Refreshments
Lee ftratwr of Lake Wale* will
form.
were served hy Mr*. Tew and be the weekend guest of Mr. and ; Mi* Ii It. Pippin, director of
Sir*. Thomas E. Dewey—and re­ Mrs. Dekle to the following: Mr*. Mrs. Harry Lee and Miss Lulu 1hr chapel choir of the f ir s t
member who won—came armed J. L. Jackson. Mr*. John Fox, Lee at their home on Laurel Ave- lliip’Ul Church entertained for
member* trf the choir.
will, two old faithfuls: Berkshire Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Smith. Mr*. nue.
husUmls nml two organista with ,
soup and Mexican macaroni. Mr*. Mse I'eackard. Mr*. I. N. Kim­
» .wlmming Pu |l&gt; ■|,,l picnic I
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
K.
C,
Harris
of
brough,
Mrs.
E.
L.
I.undquist,
Arthur Vuiucnhcrg gave chapter
am' ter**- on her favorite "Van- Mr*. A. J . Peterson, Mr*. G. C. Lerstmrg Gn are guest* of M r,I at hei home on 'Vest First Slrswt i
fm-aday evening Prior to th#
deoaerger*" — doughnut* — de- Dixon. Mrs. 8 J. Davis, Mr*. and Mr*. J. C Mitchell for n
llayden
srnU ’d a special sauce for corned Hagan. Mrs. J. F. Iwwis, Mr*. few day* nt their home on Mag- .,at(y m,,|nber held 0 sn-irt re.a , .at- in
■ the living room after : Tep.m ai.nounced to.lny the birth
be f bash and tohl how to shuck A. D. Rountree ami visitors, Mis* tiolla Avenue.
pinion invited the «’f « ilaugbter, Maltha Jean, on
oystais. Mr*. Robert Taft pulled Maude Jinklns ami Mis* Allle
Mr* MW '"
|e„ July 15
,h„ Fernald Uughton
Mr. and Mr*. John Fick, Mis*
a sw.tch. She was accused of be­ Trafford.
fihlriey
Kick,
George
Eic'k
and
J.w
I
^
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,
umlmrgers
were
cooked
Memorml
llosplUL
Mr*. Tepsic
ing a gourmet, denied the accu­
McCaslin plan toleave over
the
........ a delicious
will b. rememlrered a* the former
sation ami talked about dieting, a
weekend for SikIus. N. Y. and ” ;
‘ f WH, ,e rved with Mu* Marjorie &lt; ogloitn, daughter
subject elute to the heart of voting
points in Canada.
! , bam bu.get. at small tab le. «f «• and M,a. J It t -gburri.
ma-ses Mrs. Stassen privately
the guest* Wele se
rot.lcM.ed favoring lamb mops and
und Sir* D. K. Norwood M,.
1‘imdn
was assisted 111 * Lieut t'nmdr. and Mis lolm «V
saisd*.
Hy VIVIAN BROWN
—
V.
y ' : William, today ......... 10 1*1 till*
and daughter. Paula Jean, left to-: ’
&lt;if a
t(li, ,,, -intni' at
At the end of the week, the AP Nawsfeaturas
d a/ lor Strawn. Tex. where thev j -i rvin p bv le t daughter*. Miss ^
non book of a reporter who a t­
Haldgletl,
ami
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n Naval..................
lb-spilol —
in -—
plan to spend aloiut two weeks. * Peggv, .Pippin
...
BEACH
parties
are
in
full
tended to ladies’ new* conference*
They will is- accompanied
to | Cleveland and F.vati* Mv^ ^j y , Mrs William. I* the I tliter
■w-lng
and
young
people
every­
looktd like the log uf a home reoSulphur,
La
hy
S
E.
Norwood.
Ftat’k
Woodruff.
Jr.
and
Hal
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(„
Maty
lliggm*
where rn rt a basket of goodie*
______
i r . ]|eckanbach.
;
Hornu t.
tu t lake ur beach, sit around
• . . My note# on Mr*. n rw ry ’s .
Frit ml. Wilt be glad tu le a rn '
.,,„,w r 'swimming
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* *_'!&gt; Whst American* Tall "th- Fog
a glowing fire, sing and play
Ih tt Mr*. G. A. ftpeer is getting Pnj„&gt;t-d. Those attending '**/* lish walnut” i* not native to the
Uu.s-and-answer* indicate that gams*.
Mi* F'van*
oy, «Mr.
Berkshire soup was the first thing
ng a recent m
M ami
M,d Mr*
r.vnitj Mcf
mc&lt;i«y.
Hulkn..*,
With tho advent of froren foods, along nicely following
She is
I to the
Mis Frank L 3V. 'rnff. J r H|U
■he teamed to cook. It consists of fare for these parties ha* changed dim Mr* Hundd Ii Hecken •Iretihing enslwaid '• t Inna
tonicities, onions, corn and sea considerably witldn the last few Feinu.d Laughton Memorial Ho* \j,
i,a,i„ Mis Marvin Milam and lloWvVCr, em lv ■■-lili i t - llillosoiling whipped together with a years. You don’t have to de|Hiid pital.
m a m foundation nml "is a filling on hot dogs ami hamburger* (al­
dsughtei . Joyce, and the Mis*#- -iiircit d bi-re (mm Fnrlaiid
Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Che*ter*un *, ,t ,.v Williams Dorolhv C artel,
meal in itself.” Mexican macaroni ways succulent in a pinch, how­
is served "with a highly seasoned ever! when you can get fro ten and daughter, Miss Carol Chaster- Mntt!«n Grogan, Betty Joe Iloilo
tomato sauce” ami baked In a chicken a la king, bran* anil son, have moved their residence u ,IV | | n*el Bouth. Mildred Tin
We r.t more la ml, Aril
Arthu
French frle.1 tudatoe. which can froj" Newburf. N. Y. to _ Sanford ,,,.,/F.lten Wer.imorelan.1,
tin s r u lt,
"is*
urit’enberger*” have nothing l» heated In pan* on a grate over “nd are
F.iltlhn
Wilson. Mi* Cleveland, M
In Highland Park. Mis* ^
Pippin, Mrs. Pippin alid
_ to rti with beef, but are dough- ar open fire.
Spanish rice can 1^ mode at ( h s . l ^ n U omployH nl the , (ia|ll|t Mad.len.
3 nut* made with a soup of mashed
.Spanish
Iinma
and
rnltpnlnl
l
l
lh*
nlf*nir
Hwfofd
A
llilltlf
H
itloill!
ilAllk*
poll toes instead of a like amount home end reheated at the picnic
of (lour and the dough cut in the scene by adding another can of
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wray
shape of spades, hearts, club* ami tomatoes. Some people lirlng
COBBKfTION
chicken, which they broil
hroii on a l*]«n t&lt;&gt; leave tomorrow for Rurnsdiamonds. Corned beef hash chicken*
should be served with a highly
seasoned tomato sauce (moybe the .To a ^ d V « l c k s y and using guests a. ih . N o -W riy Hotel for The Herald regret, the
tai.ie us Mrs. Dewey's I und, If . metal skewer wit), 'a handle to
Mr» Wr“V returm-.! nj the " “" i " V'lIwUnd fro i the
•uppei Is buffet, a sign saying torn the chicken) If beach bar- •»** Tuetday from Atlanta. I.n at. t 'll* . I huI Howmmi rroni in
t X L , r t a . ^ n r.?vr. -h ere she visited her sister am.
••tin* .mure is for the corned beef S T
hash" add* a gay note. Oysters contraptions of this sort can bo brolhsc-ln-l.w, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8 ««' * of Hbrtners. in Thursday r BP*' •
f
■
should be shucked with a special found at local department and | Buchanan.
^ knife and ll’a be*t to hire an *x- hardware store*.
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A delicious variation of iced tea
• pe.t oyster shuekrr to do the job.
• -us-rss-ns-m-su-sw-w-w-w* -&gt;»-)» SH-et-stt-ne-an-sM-sM-m-**■««•«*• •
Mis, Taft Is forever going on a ran he made by mixing orange
diet but the trouble Is, she says, iuire and lemon or lime and add­
t
she doesn't stick to It long enough, ing to the tea. This takes swsv
(he too-tangy flavor of tha tea. It
tihe believes In lots of protsins.
There's precedent and sens# in can be kept cold In thermo* Jjugs
Bring a portable radio or
this kind of news conference talk.
It's sale and sane. It keeps tha phonograph and get the crowd to ’
*
ladies out of the dangerous mine sing.
If a porch party I* in order, a
fields of politics. It sets comloitnnly with the folk* back home. buffet usually is the best het with
Remember what Mrs. Roosevelt raid rut** hoi dogs and macaroni
lady who could hardly lie salad the mainstay. The salad can
r a i l e d dedicated entirely to house­ tv- rooked, cooled and the mayon­
keeping chore#—did for the sim­ naise, green pepper and celery
ple scramlwd egg and the frank­ *ddtd long before the crowd a r­
i
furter? She made a rite of scram­ rives. You ran make bucket of
bled egg* (double lioiler-niadel It for a pittance.
t
A teen-ager who rsally want*
foi .Sunday night suppers, and she
i
to
tie
hit
with
her
crowd
can
gave a hut-dog picnic for th* King
and Queen of England. Purveyors entertain her friends with her
of tnose two food products un- own Improvised soda fountain.
duLli'r-dly had to pay higher In Before tha crowd arrive* she
can whip up the trimming* for
rune tax:* the next year.
Mrs. Wendell Wlilkle. a forth-J the soda ’and sundae*. Syrup
right woman, never wa* able to * • " ha mad# nut of chocolate,
*
unuerstand the public's Interest In
frosting.
Ju
st
add
hot
tap
w
alrr
i
his • tchen skills,
-Evtrybody want* to know how and stir to achlavt creamy
*
to m**e if mo 11 meringue pie ami smooth fudge or fresh straw8
fry chicken,*’ she complained dur­ terry sauce which can be used
as
a
topping
for
tha
Ice
cream
ing her husband's campaign eight
is a loss* for sodas.
years ago. "Why do they e a re l" nr as
b*
Urs WIlIkTe h^d no s ^ l . l 1 ^ P H
fruit i f Jelly can .»
- h l f * ! 1M 1" 1 *" VBnllla
frosting
trope* B"d
to make a dotan delicious sod.
s’"!! Mendel!
uwMillkie
itihuh flost^ .h
. ,"lln,,|r' „ lltV«nA
sperisls. A howl of
And
the
chopped nuts and ,chisrriea can b*
election to th* husband of the set on your "sod* fountain” and
lady who scrambled eggs and added to your homa-moda conwith the BETLO collar
1oorte-d hot-dogs.
ructions tu give a professional
1 / ) 9 V /a rt is HotmaUt pr&gt;fwrn&lt;uMv/ . ,. anther
look to tho treata.
BRAZIL PUSHER JUNGLE
. tK» Srtlo it &gt;our Uttit tolUr
PROJECT
Fashion-conscious damsels have
it)It. Itkatmnlium Imgth rvlUt point1. Thr (toys,
PIO DE JANEIRO, UT*&gt;—About set themselves on the gold stand­
set SI ikt proper anglr to thr aJUr patnlt, http
(V* nundred young men who ard. Tha shiny gold bug has gone
ihtm in p tifittd u ip t. ihtt ntiti tut! or HitnUt.
graduated from a government to th* feat, wnlst and over th*
school for poor and abandoned arm with shoas, bait* and bags
Hipht for buuntil anJ infottuil Urtung up.
children will settle in tha wild being mad* of glowing gold kid.
I h t U U I r t u j i M im h u llu n th* sw /i o f
regions of Cantral Brasil. Th* It is a peculiar fad and no m atter
yuafttr slace KliV. Stock up today!
government la planning to recover how you alleo it, too much gold
* the rich Jungle lands. Those who wom In tha dajrtlma looks silly.
9 will fu as emigrants from Rio de A bit of gold can compliment a
Janeiro will begin new life there bright, whit# droa*. nomaps Ilk*
as far mars.
nothing also can—hut whan you
set young poop!# Udenod down
“CORRECT MEN S WEAR"
In the alghtagath century it witk gala w h in only youterday
«v.gyM
.oc
was common practice to cut largo ssm part of mothar'a form*) at*
•llvsr coins Into quarters and to tiro, they look a* if they or#
dm sed up for Hallowe'en.
use th# p'ecss for ch u g * .
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Must Be Able To Cook

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Choir

! bnV leaf
I slice onion
3 clove*
teaspoon celery -alt
Sp-illklc thegelstio on the cold,
VCAlet arid let -often Put the
ton .Hoc* in a •aurepan nrol a.Id
soli, sugar. pepnerroii . bay leaf,
on: -n, dove* nn ! cel. t alt Bring
to .1 boil i)Uh‘kly, d iitin -e tn*j|t
and allow to -unmet f
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oti
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-ir.irg until gelatin ...........
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inspit ed a lira 1IlitltfUt I- 1
kiddie 4.
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The Wood)
hail
furv h»- Just 1
stylist At lute'- l(k*;i-pf **4i
line. All &gt;&lt;’ i '■*) * htiit* to dll to
to spolt one tin-• nuninirr I* to
have your l.ii
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Form u l«'}»iino| like U ■dv'*
fc»*v II but. ii
Tate Piiy« t* •» it*
or crew rut.
For tin- giii-. Hu
Mb
involves tin- sain,- piociduie, •&lt;
rrp t that the topknot
tor turd
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moot It in Ilack ,
If the topknot slipping forw ard,

la nonchalant. Woody’s hair decs
that, too, when he tattle* t il , beak
into a pine knot.
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THE SANPOfID WKWAI.D. HAWFOWH. FI.ORIDA

FRIDAY JULY 10. !

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To Third In FSL
Locals Meet Saintsjsta^. le a g u e Rosier I
At Municipal Park,C hanges Announce!
For Game Tonight; I 8ll.VF.lt HI'ltINOft, -'olw tr. DAY

Lake To Be Pilcher

(Special) Player roster chance*
repotted to F'lorida Stale l.c*gtio
Orlando, Juiy 10 (Special) —Tho head'iuarter* for the period endHr.nfori! Giants dropped to third ing midnight Wednesday:
nine* In the Florida State League
Daytona Itr-arh signed rookie
here l»*t night a* the result of a John P Mostnk and r*lr**,d J. It.
noiind 7 to I drubbing Inflicted by Rodomski.
tin- Orlando Senator* before u
I.eehurif roiltstalfd It o h e r t
crowd of 1,349 spectator*.
Kelly and dlaahled Lou Tarolli.
While the Senator* were taking
I'alatka *l|r',ed rookie pitcher
the Giants, tho Daytona Reach Tony Se|Ja«, and Uadi'll Harold
l*lrl* scored an II to 7 victory llarhorst to the Chicago Uub*
over the Delmnd Red Hat* to farm system for pitcher Rocco
move ahead of 4h" Giant*.
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Hanford
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Orlando
reinstated T o m in y
pitcher, limited the Giant* to ||y,|,. ^nd disabled Henry t'nhre.
eiirht* well scattered binglmv, while i Nunfi.id *lirne,| ro o kie Fred
hi* mate* were rapping out IS Pftty and Edward M Ka«kn. aiol
h lt r ,
o p tio n e d V l n r * M u llln an d Gerald
Tonight the Giant* play host Crea*v to l.entvlr.
to the Ht. Augustine Saint* at the j Del.and n 'lfitw l Emilio Jitnincx
axlyned Joo
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o'clock.
’ llill Spink* received the startir.tr call last night. *lnrr l.onnir
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Holiday the I'alatka Atalea* in­
vade Sanford's park.
The Gainesville G-Man continu­
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cnmpeti, tonight In the fi-ature
ninth racu at the Volusia County
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Wurhrrta. It, in, II, ownril. nreti*
no Introduction. II. t rrcord ha*
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golag place*. Zenda le e outiliatnnrnl th,i eighth tare pack
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Wednesday and in Ihe eighth inro
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rngtliK In the gmul. Thl* big
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first time, lie it Sam Spade
owned by Stephen Srigeti. To
date Sam hua not figured much
in the money hut he liu* Ihe
speed If he wantw to uncork it.
The opinion ia that he's rulin'
for art ion.
Other Bee greyhound* sched­
uled to run tonight in the main
uttiaition are Oil's Classic, an
Oswald Rio*, entry; King'* Ran­
som. present holder of the Reach
Course record; I'rire Ij «I*-I and
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Defending Champion Don Mc­
Neill. No. 2. fared Dick S aillt.
No. 4 today in semifinals nf the
Net. York Slate tennis champion­
ships.
This nnarlet mnde the see ling
committee hoik smart by pmhlng
through to their assigned bracket*
yesterday Imt M rN r||| and W,hh(
had ll«-ir hand* full.
MrNrlll from New York. el|.
niinatnl l*-onaril Steiner nf Cor­
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so of New York, wa* forcer! Ihiee
set* by Tonv Vincent of the Uni­
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PENSACOLA, July III. M l—
Thr*v former champlona Imtlted
form- for place* In the semi-final*
nf the Alabama Golf Association
Tournament, and one of them wa*
atirw to fall.
H a r r y Pritchett, Tuscaloosa,
winner In IU2K and l»4.1, faced
Wrhion Do**, Montgomery, the
I Oil* (ilUlmtder, in the feature
mnten of the quarter finals.

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Don trip. Ilring your car to uur a hop for a thorough check-up• • and start on your trip with that “raay" feeling! You will
hava a lot more funl

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Wcdiicflav tuthhled from first t o '
third place In South Atluntir
Iwagtii snapped n four game hi*.
,ng .treak la*t night to climb
a notch Into second place.
T ie 8plnn#r* nuihit the league!
lentinr Charleston Rebel* to take}
th, game iu 1 while second place*
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lo*s in * row for the Cardinal*.
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rtin* in Ihe first lotting to win the
game with the Rebel*. Charle*.
toe eduld not score on Mondorff’s
fivr-ml pitching until the sev­
enth imdntr when three* Rcliel tal­
lies riusird honta.
( km lesion's league lead amounta
lo onr percentage poiht with l&gt;oth
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ing hi. id.
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hits to six for Maeon hut the
Reaches hit when men were on
hit*e. Macon made a ran on the WAR VfTIRAN James Wilson, who
pi;ch*r's mound with four hurlera lost both his arms and legs in World
in limlling the Tar* to eight War II, acknowledges the ovation
•afrtn a.
given him by tha delegates to the
Rr.t.'t Columbia ahil Augusta had Democratic National Convention tn
lui’tlng power last night, the Reds I’hiladclphia. Wilson is a resident of
getting 23 hit* and Augusta elev­ Jacksonville, Fla. Standing In rear
en, iiut an eight run lead after ts Sen. Alben W. Darkley of Ken­
two ii.nlng* was too much for the tucky. (International .Voumfphoto)
Tigen. to overcome. They rallied
tin four run* in the eighth and
added another In the ninth Imt place, picked up a full game on
thi. iriond rally faded.
place Moultrie with a 6-3
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or g.oovtil edges) to prevent the
fradnlcnt removal of m etal and
in protect coins from wear.

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Glasses preserlb#d, dispensed
Repairs and adjustments mad*
Ilnurs 9-12 — 1-8
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Hanford. Florida

SILVER SPRINGS. July K,._
(SpecialI—Rain, and plenty nf t,
stole the show in the Class I*.
Florida State leag u e during the
week ending at midnight Wednes­
day, July II, for official rrc„rd«
r&lt; Ica-cd here today through that
period revealed not n single hpttinp or pitching perform ance it-al
wa* nlsivc the average nf the
na«t few weeks.
Nine of the week's 27 schedib-d
gnmet, exactly one third if Il,«m, , 'nning*.
run rally in the seventh and
were w ashd out, including Ihe
lig lu li innings.
oiH-ning Wednesday night of an­ Valdosta Refrains
i'o&lt;iahni&gt;»er I,alter* got only
other "crucial” seriiti U-twceit
three h iu in the first game from
first place Orlando and secondLeadership
Of
G-F
Andrew ami Tessier. hut the P ir­
place Sanford.
ate* i.;m e hank with lit hits later
The Senatnr* still maintained
lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
in tin- night.
Thomasvllle hit
their fire and one-half game leu-l
visit of th e Waveross Rear* safi'ly II lim es in Iwth games,
of In*t week nltho losing two nf io The
the
top
of
the
class
in
the
Grorthe three games they played. gia-Florida la-ague was shortlived. seven hit* in Ihe opener and four
in tlu late game. Seven ThomasSanford muffed a chant e to edge
. (tro t* were nearly enough
villtcloser to Orlnndn ami pull away The Rear* lost last night tn Y a l- ..,„
the gam e away without
from threatening Gainesville by dojta 7-4 and Valdosta regained [g
iTallahaaace hitting power. The
tlropping two to the G-Men, ihe IcM by..* h alf gam e.
Thonasyule and l.ilin h asare. i n l p j j j i , . ,|,,| r ,,t make an erro r all
while winning only two for the
thi
emf fourth place respective - 1
C o m a rtle of the Pirate*
week.
ly, neither trained nor lost n
f „ lt hi'* in the second game,
The G-Mert rnme up with five standings
game
a* th ey spilt n twin-hill.
Ft gg of Ameririis and Stevens
win* in sis tilia ami at nioltiight
Thomaivlllc
won
the
first
1-2
hut
of Albany Isitii wont tin- IJ-inning
Wrdnr «lay were only * game
and one-half out of second place, Tallauessee did an nlxiut fare in rn u u \ Stevens giving five hit*
the
second
gam
e
to
shutout
the
ini’ fo g g seven. The loss was
witli Daytona llearh sandwiched
Albany's fifth in rix gam es and
,n lietwecn. The Islander* worn l i / m 14 0.
For
eleven
inning*
Albany
and
four of five to keep pa-e witli
thi it m ill lim e the Lart* have
Atoericus I,allied in a scoreless la-il. . hut.iut this season.
the fast climbing G'a.
draw
hut
in
the
12th
inning
last
Second division club* were pac­
ed by tlie Saints with four victor- plac» Arm rims scored three times
N O M IN O RS
Ten Niagara Falls an- receding (
ies in six start*, enough t i move to win 3.0. Cordelr. In seventh aimtit live feet a vear.
them to within two games uf fifth
place l-eextiurg, eluli that split
even in four start*. I’alatka drop­
per! three of four while the DeLand Rrd-hata d r o p p e d *1*
straight to remain aeetirly In the
rellar.
Charlie llrlnhaugh. r»oHe aenration for the Senators. *tHI topped the slugger's list wilh's. J M
hut the roster of men ht.Mnr
almvf .300 Is fast falling off, 'h r
Ihe week saw numerous low hit
performance* by htirlrr# wll&lt;* In
•omc case* clouded their work bv
walking nnrfe than the minimum
number of mm.
Thr season'* |M)th game* wore
played Thuraday night, leaving hltt
80 more on Bchedulr. Go th"
lasis of na*l performance. It'd*
anticlpalrd that only two new
league record* may la* *et by
Sept. 9.
Orlando'* John Garrison, with
OR runs already hatte«l In. will
have to Yfep up hi* average Of
equipment. T he Dr. Phllflpa or grots at ton Is nfYou are in * lied In Join the Central Florida
one per gam* lit order to li« the
Grower* Cooperallse. Inr— a ronperative offering 1 frring thr use of the nor UP* meet modern fsrillile*
old retonl of 140 held by Han­
to assist this romp. Dr. Pblfflps organisation a# a
ad. ant ages that few such organisations In th r en­
ford'* noddy laikc, while Gaines­
aicmhrr, will have Imt onr role—Just a* any other
tire rountry hate.
ville'* Hal Bhllea. with 4.1 «tolm
member.
T he t'e n lrsl Florida Growers C ooperati .e baa
l,a*e* already to hi* credit. pr*H*
If you are not completely satisfied »llh tha re.
p a rid a g farililles ra p ald r of handling IS rare dally,
but 22 trtofr To s«*t a new league
suits you have Iwest gelling from your rilrua crop
record, and he had. Wednesday
Clns benefits nf the only pre*cnnl(ng system of Its
—you should Investigate this plan Immediately.
Inst In Florida—a guarantee that your fresh frnit
night, 62 nrnro game* In which
reochre the markets without lose of ffa.nr or
Remember, there Is no stock to bu r and the
to steal them.
quality.
entire operation I* run for the benefit of Ihe
Hatnbaugh lad In runs with hO
grower member. P lant are still Iro la tltr, suhjeet
and In hits With 12V, hut trim A canning plant with ra parity of 2 .1 ,900 rosea
m at. Rea Throop, with 81 'rtm*
in final approval by tha members.
p er day on two shifts. A marketing and dlslrlhoscored, wa* In Birthing distance
tlan system barked by SO year* of n o e rie n re .
Art now, consult with either of the temporary
in second place aa was Daytnhh a
Returns from Important by-products, and num er­
officer* named below. Investigation mat* yon nothTom Ivey, with 121 hits aa nea’.
ous other advantage*.
Ing. Delay may coal you more*, through the low
high.
of nett seasonla benefit*. Memberships will be
Central Florida Grower* Cooperstlre doe* not
Ia-c*hurg's Ralph llartulolti ‘got
limited lo the parking ansi processing facilities.
require an invest men I in eapenalrs plants and
hi* 14th homer of the vear during
the week, while Ray ftotenkrana.
g rin ee r ,l, r &gt;ss,
Sanford, got Ida llth , enough to
tie a record that had stood since
1041 until Bartoloaai broke it two
entral
lorida
rowers
o o pe r a t iv e I n c .
week* ago.
rO*T OFFICE ROX ( i l l
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TTtETIIONE AIM
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Orlando's Ty Hrablel led 1n
triples, with 12, with Tony Vmf«.
M m C .M *
Deland, second with 19. Rad Kt&gt;Irert* of Daytona had 91 doublfa.
and Tom Cataldo of Sanfonl n »
next with 2.1. Garrison** '90 rdn*
hailed In was nearl ymatcnOd
by Cataldo'a 81 In second pladc.
1.
while Danford'a Lloyd Clifton wtth
12 saciiflre hits, still waa ohc ahead of lae*burg's Tony Smer■glia-----------

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RADIO PROGRAMS

ACTIVITY
Baa* ball
Oil rlolh p la n *
cornice for (rirla.
Group K a r n e s ; p o i s o n
ahoe. name the 48 states,'
ffum drop gobble.
Itndmlnten tournament
ScavenKer hunt
liowlinKt pine pong, , &gt;•
,|uet.

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from the I.re*hurg Pirate* la»t
tig h t M anarrr Myrl Hoag tossed I^J,"rrl*wiri11, . ra ta ld ..' Iir.ii-i t ..,-'
ii four hitler in the Mien innlnff i.nar i,n« luvio. H«*«iir Thrmp.
curtain raider •* th r fS'» v co fta1
iMr»»»«»i«h lirovui Hn*l*t»
Ml
Coker •»•»
and
Melnhauan Hairltl.r| t,,.*„.
a 4 to
«o 2a victory.
vicory. Don *-•&gt;«*•.
lohnny TheoliOlil tenon,I to trip kr„„, „tl,| |&gt;,n|,, |.»tt ,.n l.n***
the I’alatka Asaea* in thrilling
:. o r land.. l« U*-** n
The Ht. Augustine nine admrf
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the Pnlatkn A.leas In a thrlllfng ^Tla,!!,. l» m 7 laniaa* "
I to 0 contest In St. Augustine. , m i I,y till,her: »,V Hi,Ink- lH»',«ne,
Jim Hanes of the Saint* and Don wild pitches Hplnh* rti 1.0*1"*
n i l . h e r M|&gt;tnk*
t 'e u ,lr , •• fftn ■n r * .
IteU-r of the A’e tangled in the Itu
rS m ol H ln n lo h T im * «f n n m n :
tr.ound duel.
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quarter-final matrhe* of Ihe na­
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mU r h #* M and Gardner lairned. nf Chicago,
Mat,,In'. '11,1 II I. IJt l-r I l.al
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final, match today.
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FOR HKNT

OFFICE space in Melseh Huildlnr
I^irgc- light Prices, newly deeoMtcd. all utilities, heat and Jani­
tor ten rk e furnished. Call 158
W. It. A A. Dept. Store.
APAUTMENT. 515 VV. 1st. St.
Mrtdem and tip lo dRt# one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal f«*r
business couple. Downtown Inration Call 580
FEHNISHEI* 3 room apartm ent.
317 Palmetto A-m.
3 BOOM fnrtilshed apartment.
E n etrir u-frigi-rator, Gas range,
hot water. All utilities. Very
nice. *15.18* month. 3 miles
out. Inuulre 325 Sanfuid Ave.
2 rtOOM garage apartment.
North Jessamin*- Ave.

115

3 REAL ESTATK FOR SALE
Mt&gt;DEBN*T"l»ednM.m Hanch type
home, 2 baths. Excellent locaLon Apply 80fi P'.umosa Drive.
I'houn 1230-W.
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MODEHN B room hwuic 4 double
garage. 711 Melloiiville Ave.

r'OH SALE; 1 tuilk trusts. g.nwt
condition, sell for *25.00. C E.
Slniighti r, XL I. Hoc mo. Tel
lot MV.
TINY male T en lor pup*.
County 2405

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STICK I. \ Ml-MOP III SON
t llHIVB.1T. INC.
Itea I i-j. t j Ir
lot r-1 me ills
W. It. VVII.1.1AVIs, Iteallnr
lilt N. 1‘nrk Ave. Tel 1120
IMI.A. la n e Term l oans G.l.
l .ll.A. Hepair l onns
YOt K FI.OUIIM Ho m e ran l«pc«i flee Call '.&gt;51 for ilrlnil.
on FOGGINf!. Soiithein Chem*
I. u* . Inr.

FO k SALE: Milk goats, LTD El
Hot; Ave. South of ballpark.
— —--------------------------------------- K(*l! I-IIOMIT and rffirient HeI P * ta , L iv e sto c k . S u p p lie s
fr&lt;gt-rntion ami Air Condition—
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Ing servlet-, commercial 4 dotu t»tic. Call G. II. I’eace, I'hone
Fu, Salt-; Male cocker spaniel
1453.
pi'Pjile* registered litter, ehnni
p..n slock. Mrs. Carl llidlcn- tBIl ril-OWEN CO.—Roofing, asla.«k 24*18 Hanford Ave. I’hone
Ik-sIoi silling, painting. I’hone
312 J.
1158 or 1*7 H.
FR IE R S For Sn!r. I'.mmi W I i
fit. I'hone JW2-VV.
On Hanford Upholstery, owned
and operated by H. Catmiclmel
Im a full line of Slip Cover and
S
HELP 1YANTKD
I pholstery materials. F’or rx
|K-ri .oivire cal* 1112. I 111's '
.5ALEHMAN WANTED
Terri
Kink Avenue.
lo t/ o| mii for local man in Sum
I ..hi. Air-O-lllind Metal Awn MAKE the family ear run like
ids, Co. i&gt;5W Orange Ave. Win
new; Add safrty with n hrakej
•or I’ark. I’hone Orlando **71
system
check-up. Low • cost,I
guaranteed work l»y experts.
WANTED: Insurance agent f«r
I'avnldo in easy monthly pay
tK tiii In Hanford, good propo-imerits,
linn for right man. Mn-t have
cat. Apply in person Dixie Life m : \ f h . \ i . t h i t k a b c j it . ct».
20h W. First Street
4 Health Insurance Company.
21b W. South fiL, Orlando, Kla FLOOR HANDING amt finishing
between !l;00 A. M. ami 12 mam.
with modern ei|iiipni&lt;-nt, 28
)'i» » experience, work g u ar­
WANTED: E rper it-need Insuia n te e d .
K. F. Stevens, fit. 2
anct- Debit man who rnn pro
Hoc 143A, Sanford, rail 71 It 1
duct- exrcllcnt ply colored debit.
a l t ,r 7:*MI I'. M at In-fore 7:00
Rtply Box PHI Care lit raid.
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WORK WANTED

5 “ a r t ic l e s f o r s a l e T i t t ’or Work hy the hour or job
REAL ESTATE—INBUtiAECB
PROPFHTT MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
H a 4 h o n o a Rtate Btnk BUg.

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Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
and dirt moving. vVe special tie
m conditioning building tot*
and garden plots. Phone IG7-J
in the morning or after 5:00
1’. M._______________________

Vb tl. Air Compressor, mounted
on wheels, *50.00 cash. John
PRACTICAL NURSE or BABY
K -Her, Pbon# 748.
SITTER, can aive good refer­
COAT MILK — Nourishing. Im­
ences, phone i!62-R.
prove your health the easy way.
Randal! Priest, So. Sanford FLOOR BANDING A finishing
elu n ln g A waxing. Our po*i*
Ave Phone 718 W4h
unit anabtaa ua lo work whers
' SPECIAL
thera la on alectnc .onneetlo
V.’t will electrify your present
avallabU. 21 years aiparirnetewing machine for *30.80.
II. W. Gleason. Laka Mary. Fla
Bert's Sewing Machine Center,
Slice A Service, ario si from CON1RACT to haul 1umt&gt;cr, Iog»
or pulp wood J. A. Turner,
Princess Theater. Phona HID.
Rt. I. Iloi 128. Sanford.
OUTSIDE WHITE Paint, special
14 78 gallon.
, 12 SPEC lA i SERVICES
Kcnharlk Glass A Paint Co.
I l l W. 2nd. I’hone 328
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HER VICK
50%
OFF FURNITURE
M% IM Palm
etto Ave.
Phone III!
FACTORY TO YOU
Complete Finest quality HouseCONCRETE FLOORS
held Furnishings a t Factory
I’oured And Finished
Ptlces. Period and Modern Bed*
Mirarlg Concrete Co.
loom ,‘Dining Room and Living
Established 1910
Room Furniture. Furnitura for
Phune 1335
309 Elm Ave.
• v t r r room in the housa.
Easy
Al: Miryhandlse la Fully Guaran- FOR RI.NTkr-Fl—r
opersUcn. m m o s U i ra
ford Paint A dlnaa
WRITE nr WIRE
For FREE Illustrated Catalm
and amaslrgly low prlre*. LAWNS MOWED. For raaamiabD
a apaolalrpropoittlon wn«r*
x.ttm aU s Phons 7M-W.______
ittire cays for itrtlf.l
ATIONAI. TRADING
tftlpsBalfj Balf*B*rvUa Laendry
COMPANY
DrTare
Irettlag
lin t 2210
408 W. ISIh St.
PSoee l » *
H khary, Nnrlk Caielion

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■e ih fo r r e rl, s ta te a p p ro v e d nixes
i&gt;4b, &lt;&gt;31* and 735 g a llo n s .
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Phone 1311 W .

13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
FO.I HEALTH PROTECTION ami
* LEANER LIVING rail 1*51 for
complete di-tails on FOGGING.
Soitnern Chemicals. Inc

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I I*.&gt;7 ; Canvas taial with Etro
motor In laike Monroe. Jtvward.
I'.rase notify Police Station.
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WHEEL TRAILER, suitable
fur live stock. Inquire at Music
Box. HP W 1st 8t- Phone U53.

11*38 llnirk I dour sedan, exrellent
condition.
11*40 Uldsmobile 4 door sedan, new
ii-Me-r, new Imttcry, charnest
r «"«] car In Sanford.
1341 Huick 4 door sedan, new
garni, tires, seat covers, excep­
tionally clean. 1040 Chevrolet
to'ipr, goo&gt;| condition.
C E N T R A L S E R V IC E S T A T IO N

I. Ilrslley Odhsm, Owner
P ark Avenue A 2nd Street

WANTED: Uaed Ford pick-up,
any model Must lie In good
condition. Gulf Service BUtloe
at Five Points. Baitford-Orlando
lUghway.

h i Owner, 1)12 Dodge Tudor,
caidlent condition, II095.OO.
Phone 481-W.

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American Legion

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Ituatlaard hmm fae* u &gt; 'l
troalla*.# II»» r*a* 0*«a
i Fifteenth Street, was charg'd by ' l&lt;*al Boy* State chairman, thl*
HALIFAX. N.S., July 16- -• Vi
i police with ircklfji driving
| morning
Amung the boy* due at the —Engine trouble ha* delayed the
After finding that Mr. Echols meeting 1* Ueix Seatou of Alt..- return to the United Stat-.- of a
All O iurtb N iillm mu*I be pir-enled al Tbr Hrrjld ullir? un th,
day lx I orr publication.
had a broken hi|&gt; among other monte Spring*, who reprvaenl* Flying Furtres* believed originally
beaded for Palestine.
injuiie*. Dr. C. L Park lenl Old tilory T ost 18.1. Accompany­
The converted 14-17 wa* im­
ing
him
will
be
Commander
Allen
FIRST METHODIST CHl'HCH him to the Orlando hoipital for
FIR ST ( T I U tn i OF CHRIST,
pounded i&gt;y customs after it land­
Forward
and
Adjutant
Jame*
Ret. J. K. .McKinley, Mlni»ter
BCIF.NTIhT
i|&gt;ecial attention by a hone ipecu- O'Hrien. Arnold Harrington, who ed here Sunday on what it* pilot
Mra. I*. It Slepheneon,
800 Had Second Street
lilt.
wa* *pon»ored by the Lion* Club, xaid wa* a routine navigation
llircrtur of Keligiou* Education
U',4b A. M.: Sunday School.
i*
due to arrive here from W inter flight.
O’46 A.M,: Churtn School—A
Mr. Kchola wm horn Nov, 14,
UitlO A. M.: Mmiiiiig Ret vice.
A Royal Canadian Air Put re
Haven.
1874 at lichee, Ark., ami came to
8:00 P. M : Wednesday Service. ilar* for every age
aircraft i* (cbeduled to eirort tie
Other
Boy*
State
member*
who
11.00 A.M.: Morning Worahip. Sanford in l!&gt;20 from Pincl.ard,
plane to the border, where It
Rending Room Hour*, Tueiday*
.jeinun Theme: "The Kingdom InJAIa He engaged in th» rn a ttirn will appear and relate their ex ­ would be picked up by an internnC Friday* 3:00 to 6:00 P M
perience*
at
Tallahassee
will
be
You*'
i manufacturing buaine** here for
ceptor squadron of the U.S. Air
7, no p.M.: Youth Fellowship' 2d v* ar* before retii ing, an I li-cd [lobby lirisson, Rotary; Stanley Force.
r illS T CHRISTIAN C H l’RMI
Servile*.
'*1' West First Street. He wa* • a Riumlpy, Kiwan?.; Frank ('ran*
(Disciples of I'hrU l)
8:60 P.M.: Union Service* at member of the Fir*t llaptivl Ion, Jaycre* and Janie* Ludwig,
Sunday Church School, 0:46
Church and of Sanford Lodge No Klk*. Something in th* way of a
.hi i'm h v te iia n Church.
A.M.
surprise for the** l&gt;oy* I* hinted
62. F and AM.
Morning Worship and CummunI €'«•«11Mh#^#1 f»»M4 •*»««#' lll»#ti
Funeral service* for Mr. Echo!* al hy la-gii(inaire«
rflK ( HI HCII OF (.till
on, 11:1*0 A.M. Serm on-G uest
Mr*. Dorothy Fox, rrpresenta- tread slowly up Pennsylvania
will lx held at 4:00 o'clock Satur­
2109 Him Avenue
hp&lt; nk*:r.
day ufternoon at the F lri. Hap- tive of F'torida Airway* Inc. wilt Avenue—the “ route of presi­
Rev. Joe It. Cre»*. Pador
Christian Youth Fellowship, 7:60
Hit Church with the Rev, W. P. lx prevent to convey a m exage dent*"— to Arlington National
Sunday School, 0:46 A M.
P.M
' Brooks, Jr. offiriaing, Interment from Jame* L. Pycr, company C s'intiry on .Monday will inrltldc
I*i *toral Service. 11 &lt;H) A M.
president, who arranged for r 'i ilw customary sad rcnirmhtiino
h i’kiigcndir Service, 7:46 PM. will !. in Evergreen Ccnieterv.
LAKE MARY CHURCH
tran*porlation to Tallabaviee free foi r. dead cavalrym an—a rider*
The
Maaon*
will
alio
eondint
Week-Pay
Services
OF THH NAZAHF.NK
of charge for the boy*.
,.
tarvicei
at
the
graveside
\ll
Maahtrse.
Crayer
Meeting,
Tuesday,
7:46
l ake Mary, 1-lurid#
FOR
The talk* at the inerting will
tcr
Maiona
are
requested
in
meet
P.M.
Re*. Kdgar MrConaughay, Pa»tor
Fur horse will' lx Idaek, Id*
MrHUKHtlK t ON4 It I I D
Radio Station
al
the
Maaonir
Hall
a
l-OO
P.M.
I
lx
broadcast
hy
Missionary
Service.
Thursday.
Sunday School Hour. 10:00 A.M.
LEASE OR RENT
JACKSONVILLE. Julv !•'.
F
in order to attend the funeral in | M’THIL Legion member* are trai-plngi black, the saddle r rooty,
7:46 P.M.
Morning Wor*hip. 11:00 A.M.
McGregor, 64, w
jftdvited that tickrt* aie on *nle the Sllrruns rrv c rtn l. Thu* Per­ —Mahlon
a
body.
Victory Leader* Band, Friday,
Cvcning Worth Ip, i4:00 P.M
shing, who Ixi-an hi.* ntmv rareer Land a ttuniev and dairvioun, vtt,*
Survlvora include the widow, at the usual place*.
Mill-Week Prayer Service, »Vrd- 7:45 P.M
ai j cavalry officer, will end il eunvlrtetl in F’etjeral Court tiati.v
Mra.
E.
C.
Flehol*
of
Hanfoi
I;
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T*-c public i* Invited In attend
will: a token of the old time rav- of making tul ,' elaitn* under &lt;1
nenliiy, h:00 P.M.
five daughter*: Mr*. A II 1Cal - J
Tneie i* a cle»» for you In our all llii re aerviet-*.
airi near at hand.
government iluiry feed sun-d
pcsitublt* C ity lo catio n fo r
cher, Je*up, 4ia., Mr*. F K. [
Pot above the six grey horse* I fn ni 1141 to )tM6
Sunday School.
riplit m a n .
llradley,
Wilmington.
N.
C.,
Mr*
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.#«■» Pup# 11Ilf I
hapiisi
drawing the caisson Lcuiing tin-1 Judge Devon.' sentenced Ate
A lordiat welcome a w ail» you.
1,. F. Oarner, and Mr*. P K. Me- !&lt;*■ opened.
Corner
Laurrl
A
Ninth
Slrret
coffin
will
thunder
u
token
of
ml*
[Gregor
I"
n
year
un.1
n
da.
in&gt;
/.lain- our church your church.
JOSEPH E. KMKS
Nab of Sanford and Mr*. II F
tlpK.ion among »ome We*tern
S. L. Whatley, i'lilu r
llanten of Hollywooil; »even w n e allied authorities in Berlin and itarv Hirrc—a fleet of Air F’orce prisonment nml fined him ISmsi
Soli
lay
School,
9:46
A
M
places
laying
farewell.
The
verdiet
found
MeGregtii
Muh St A Sanford Ave,
Claude Echola, l.anca«tet. t’nlif.. lhr* Herman* wav that military
UNITY
,'loming Worahip, MOO AM.
I i the marching columns of men! guiltv op n count* of the ind
OH
Faith Coma all. Minister
E. R. Echo!*, Colonic. S P . A P -■ctlou or retaliation only could
Sermon
hy
pastor.
froot
all
the
m
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f
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Fxhota, Daytona Reach. II U • niaJii the blockade. The Soviet
TUF.8DAY
1
raining
Union,
7
;00
P.M
.. j Echola, W inter Park, Roy W. Union wa- represented In Herlin be tm Army band, the Ird Me- j claim' f ■, f.-dcrtl -'jbxhle* f 1
7:iMJ P.M.: Prayer Service al
Evening Worihip, 8:ii&lt;&gt; I
Valdea Hotel.
Echola, Oaineaville, Carl Echol* , .
:
Itill.-.l inlernatlnnal ilin rhanu-vi Cavalry Rei-onnni-san.i l niil'. li.nt bad i*. n water.-I.
and Kenneth FIchol* of S an fo rd ;
k,i' ‘ 1 '" ,,‘rn«»|unal clip S.|&gt;'a.,ron from /&lt;&gt;rt Aleade. Mil; | |T ,,
,m
-8 00 P.M.: Clai* in -Cod I* the Sermon hy pastor.
Mij Week Prayer Service, Wed- four aiatera: Mr*. Jevale l,o**it g lon'Lctr.
the (IVilth Held Artillery llatta I
Answer”, at the Hotel, taught hy
Tbr
Ru'sian
aim
i*
to
establish
ne.iday. 8:00 P.M.
lion of the 82nd Airborne Division |
of Coral Oahle*. Mr*. J N.
Irene Callaway.
FOR TIIK lti:ST ICE CREAM
Brotherhood, l*t and 1r Thur*- Eranklin. San Antonio, Tex,. Air*. a strong Herman government un from F’ort Rragg, N.C.; the 60Mb J
FRIDAY
tin
Russian
mode),
dominated
by
day. 8:181 P.M.
Tom
Allen,
Waxahairhie,
T
ex,
Para.hute
Regiment
from
tin9:16 A.M.: Radio Program. ''The
"Come Thou With U* and W one brother. It. C. Flchol*. San­ Coii.munist*. and to secure a voice . h i t division; 46u troops from tInVoice of Unity,” Station WTRK. W.ll Do flier Good.”
in me eeonomir life of the Ruhr HO'.h Engineers ut Fort lb Ivuir.
ford and 18 graml-children.
Service* at the gravrddr will and '.Hi1 rest of Western Germany. Vh.; .lassmen from llie West
FIRST PHHHIlYTRItlAN
IVvmbli' ri'ialialury measure* Poir.t and Annapolis a in. h-title «
M
HOLY I ROHM I III Id II
lx conducted by the Ma ori* who
CHURCH
'tr*. Thoma* M. Mrlro-e in charge will meet at 1:00 o’clock at the ine.itioned in [let tin were closing and Mi" rrnck troop# from the Ird
h . lb lira-nice. I). II,
in Sunday a ftrr Trinity
Slavonic Halt In order In attend of tlw Panama Canal to Russian Infontry Rceiment, st:.:ioneil at
We nuikr our own Ice 1 ream, All flavtira
Pa*lor Lmerllu#
ships, quarantining Russian ships Frr* Myer, A'
!i:1ll A.M.: Sermon and lloly ii. n IuhIv.
PtiuiU* H. Charlew,
in L.S. harbors and forcing R imTanly — llelieimii — Healthful
Coinmuttion
A Genera
i lute of I!) -jun*
Staled Supply I'aalor
«iar, h presentatives out of Japan
InlO A M f’hurch School.
wilt
speak
o
a#
he
funeral
pro-,
ti.46 A.M.: Sunday School fur
tot "teci,nicol" reason*.
cession cros
'h e Potomac to ’
all rg i* .
Moscow newspaper* werr filled entei
LAKE MARY ((IMMUNITY
the A rlington Uemelery
Phone IZIh
t i l S a n fo rd A tc n tic
la:U0 A.M.: Morning Worih.ip
It.s
ila
a
ra
free.
f
M
I
Oeer
wi'l.
plotest*
over
the
shooting
of
CHURCH
ground*.
Seivice. Sermon by Dr, Brownthe House. He could move for Tog.iatti, considered (he Krcm
(Tarenrr C. While, Minister
President Truman will lx there
adjournment of the Senate and hi* lin's U*t operative outside Russia with the rahinol and other high
lee.
Church School, 10:18) A. M.
The Communist* called off their offm.lv. Rut it is understood
motion woubl nut be debatable. It
•Yoiahlp, 11 :(8) A. M.
7 iK) PM .: Junior and Senior
Ri |»ort* will lx given by the wot.bl lx subject only to Senate gere t strike at noon. A bark to that at hi, request the Army will
Young People'* Meeting*.
woik movement had started yes- not lire the s i«tomary 21-gun
&lt;t:(K) P.M.: Union Worahip Ser­ young people who attended Con­ uppiuval.
Police and troop* moved
vice— Presbyterian Church. Chap- ference recently.
Gui, even If the Senate ap- lerday.
aosuti- usually denoting the a r­
The young jxople'* grno|i will proved, the adjournment would lx vigorously to pui down rioting in rival of the C mrnamL r-ln-Chief
ialr Verlurg R. Hugh of Orlando
winch
at
|ea*t
Ul
person*
were
will b* the gueit ipeaker.
ainionly temporary. The Senate would
on o .nililsry pust.
. meet
LT , again‘ iV
hav . to
in VhrL.
three day* killed and mure than 100 Injured
mi
Pushing'* C t kel '"ill I., rarRussia
abstained
from
the
Keunless the lluuse also voted to
ries, pw/t the tin .b of the unknown |
Coniuiutlorn] r,u " ‘&gt;Jvlie
. Co;lias
" ,rilopposed
“f,,0.nf.
on, 'i*1
"'- aoSdtti and in'o tue Arlington I
quit. Under th&lt;
Count
Koike
netthr r chamber can adjourn for tine.
amphitheatre, • hero t" »-*! or a
He,
radolte,
the
U.N.
mediator,
lx.
It **nll■Hirti tf*••*v
IU viimH I,-a. r*). ilaet
mute than three day* without ap- cause he spurned the use of Rus­ one -minute sT'itct* l» fun
the
FUtwi. K; Donald Jonei, W; Dun- malty surrendered, Jewish force* p t'./al of the other rliamb. r
final errm o n iesian.*
a*
observer*.
■Io Kelly, W; Robert Lennox, It; were mopping up after wiping out
,U the grnv--lii'‘, there will be
Johnston could intrmiueo a con-j
Jimmy Owen. W; Cuitl* Winfrey, or capturing the main force of current resolution railing for
the l.,«l alute for nil solilicr*
H; Tommy Wooley, II; I^roy Hil­ 700 Iraqui* who had !&gt;een en­ Conglesc to adjourn. Although
ih n t Gflc M il'"» and “tap, "
bert, C.
trenched there since the Iltillsh suet, a resolution i* not debatable,
The announit'it plan* audgned
C^bin 6—Bobby Itrumley, K; left, the diipatch said. Some it it. : uhpxt to amendment and
llssllssr* tram l*aa» D»l
the blowing of tap* to Staff fk*r
Chcvlri Cherry, R; Nolly Dunn, lraqui* ran the Jewish nlockade th &gt;* iouIo lx lield up Indefinitely, lie joined the club at a player grant George Myer* of the Army
W. H ew Elliw-rry, W; Randall during the night and hid ill the Even if that got through the SenBan.,.
l^ivendar, R; Johnny McCallum, cavr* of nearby Mount Carmel, at., thr House also would have to 2J yrnn ago. when only 16.
However, the commander o f ,
The aunounrrllirnt of Purocher'a
It, Richard I'hagan, W; Maurice il added.
approve it tirfore he legislator* resignation and Rhottori's return Can well Air Force hnM' nt Fort •
Phillip*, W; Alfred Stanley, Wj
In Wrvtern Halllte heavy fight­
id all off the ****lon and go to thr Dodgrra wai nude by Wot lit, Trxa*, kuhI h hud alerted
Jiiutny Wright, W; Al Brock, C ;, ing w»» reported hy a Ix lu in ce roi:
home.
Prrri.lrni Hranch Rickey at C in­ n tivgro fluff M-rgennt there of
Bobby Park, C.
comtnuniiiue issued in Beirut. The
Johnston did nut sav whether cinnati. Hr flew there from whom I’ersldi.g one** »aiJ: "I want
Camn 6—Heorge Hruntun, R; bulletin said the l^ 'tle fur Shajra
nu one but C htrley Wyooff t o 1
Waller Hiovet, R; Sunny Fold*, Colony in the aiea north of he has talked to lluuse inrrnlxr* I Brooklyn a fte r conferring witn *ouid tap* for me."
, Dunxher last night.
It, Hr''re Hold, It; Arthur 1-odge, with Lebanese troop* retaining ab, ul ids proposal
There was no iudlcnliori wrhat, Ott, one of the best liked nicrnR. David Stanley, It; Hilly Stin­ iVnm nth entered it* filial state,
son. tt, Robert Thrasher. It; Rilly the village niter throwing hack r. pome a quick adjournment her* of the baseball fraternity,
.night get from House me in- will take a brief varaliun and
Thuikton, R; Donald Yo»t, R; violent Jewish attack* ill which move
Ih-i -. other anti-Truman Demo-i then return to the Giant* *laff in
iCaallaarJ t i » m P a i r tie d
Jame* Lawton. C.
tha culunv changed hand* throe ri.i'ic senators, or from Repub- a rapacity still not delrrminsnl
rcguiiatlun certificate*. Iliown
Cabin 7—Meryle Carlton, R; time*. The Arab* admitted 2H
Hot ace Rtoneharu, preddent of contends that Waring*# i rder gix,
Terry Carlton, W; Ruddy Dunn, killed ami 17 wounded arid said lin.ii* in l-oth houses,
i Repulili.-an* have cried "cheap the Giant* said llurixher Would further, end Include* other neg­
W, Raymond Norman, f f ; Rolxrt th* Jew*
take nver the rlub tonight in
suffered
hundred*
R hino.ikei, W: Craig Anderson, killed in a Jewish attack on . po,.tic*" at the rail for Cungre,* Pittsburgh. Bhotton I* I* eiparted ro,'* ns well.
If you've Ixen looking for an improved electric Iron,
to meet Ju l/ 26—a date atyled
F*n«Iing the hearing, a federal
R, Cnutn Stanley, C.
tu take over slireethm of (he Dod­
Naiarelh.
a* 'Turnip Day" hy Mr. Truman. ger*
e
o
jti
order
ha*
reopened
party
ci-inu
in today and are the new model* now un diaat onest in Cincinnati.
Elsewhere, a lull apparently
enrollment hooka tu tn-grix*. The
The
text
of
the
announcement
prevailed in ground fighting In
prevailed
CINCINNATI, July 1(1 t/P)
play Makes Ironing days easy a , "falling off a log"
Ixxiks normally are Hoard June
the Hian :
Steel Workers
Palestine, but a Baghdad rotnniu- Governor Hen T. I.aney of Arka&gt;i» Vy“A*
22.
of
today,
Mel
UM
baa
Itsad
t " comically priced to fit your budget.
nique said Iraqa plane* raided as Indicated today that neither signed a* manager of tbe Nnwr
Negro leaden In the atnte elirint
((iN lliH H fruiR F nr* One!
Haifa and set a ship afire.
he nor the state's other delegates York Giant*.
that ,eV"ra1 cu'intlr* hive not
alternative."
A Jerusalem dispatch quoted to the Democratic National Con­
"WE CAN PROVE IT"
T Ii a new wage agrreinriit
"Ixo Durocher ha* Ixen ap ­ eoi.ipilrd with I h i, order and that
foitownl ail w*(k* of pegutlationa, Jewish Intelligence report* a* vention will attend a conference of pointed to *ucceed him and will •ithoi# are atill demanding thali
the last of which were held saying "large numbers" of Arab* some southern leaders in llirming- asiume command of thr Giant* In negrota poaaes* the general elec
tinn cut tlf Ifate*.
Pittsburgh tonight.
amhl a welter of report* that juit are fleeing from the Holy City. h" ,n ‘umorrow.
Only Richland county ha# not
“The negotiation! leading to
such a raise wa* In the offing. The report* *»id the lateat Arab! He told newsmen that th* legal
Meanwhile in Detroit the Ford exodus was northward to Rama- »!atu* of the delegation ended appointment *&gt;f Durocher were been rltrd to torlay'a hearing. Five,
t with the dose of tne convention I conducted with the full consent other iounlie# *ay they have Ixen
Mutnr Co. today raised Hie wage* IUM and eastward tu Jericho,
j of the Brooklyn cluh, and wt'R emailing negrw* and are expect­
of 26,600 salaried employe* by
„
An
Egyptaiu communique did In Philadelphia, and added:
“1 may return If invited, but the appruval of Ford Frick preal- ed tu aak that the action lx dropfrom 120 to fAA a month, an not •la-eify where in Cairo the
at a delegate from my atata." I dent of th« National League.
lied dgaimt their ufflcial*.
average of about nln* percent.
bombs fell, whether there were notI.aney
mad* the atatemant a t' “President Horace Btoncham
Drmucratlr party leader* met
At the tame time, th* company any easualtir* or the extent of
lajeetrd for the present at leaat, the damage. It said merely that the union terminal, whara tha wishes to expreaa hi* deep per- in Columbia tupm uv to discuss
any intervention by the Federal "an enemy plane" had dropped train on which he w4* returning tonal regret at Ott’* departure the hearing, l»Ut declined comhome from Phlladephla, atoppad from the Polo Ground*. Huwever, roci.L
MsHilation and Conciliation Bervlce some Iwmbs,
for 16 minute*.
I he I* happy to announce that toIn It* wage deadlock with th*
Cairo wa* the t h i r d A r a b
Adoption of a national pint- 1day's action do*^ not *»ver an
Corned txxf take* it* name
CIO United Auto Worker*
capital Iximlxd hy the Jew* in the
The 110,000 Production employe* Arah-Jrw'ith war. Israeli plane* form containing a to-called civil, anti Mel Ott th at ha* already ex- from an old verb, tu coin, which
plank caused »oraa southern association between the Gtnnta met n# to cure w ith *aIt.
rrpreavnted by the- Union are previously had raided Damascus, right*
to leave tha convention, ended '"ter a quarter of I •'enseeking a wage increase and other Hyria, and Amman, Trana-Jordan, delegate*
"T be South ha* been *ev*rely, !ury. IJpon hi* return from n
The mllilng of ruin, did not ix
benefits equivalent to about 21 Tel Aviv ha, Ixen Iximlxd rrhurt." Governor lan ey said. “We vacation. O tt will take over a r a n t a regular practice in Eng­
renta an hour.
pls'e In the club’* office organi­
were shamefully treated.
land until 1662.
"Tim Ford Motor Co, (tand* ps-atrslly.
The Arkansas Governor railed sation."
ready tu meet with union negntiathe
plank
"tar
mure
dangvruu*
tor* a t any time, "Henry Ford
GERMAN CHIEF RETURNS
than you folk* in the north re­
SI. J»hn*H Klerlrlr Co.
II, president of the firm said In a
HAMBURG. July Id Id b -T h * alise."
SPARKY
statem ent. "W* appreciate t h a former thluf *of (lie Gedmait
“The plank rover* far mure
offer uf tha United 8tatea Con­ Army, Field Marshall Manfred
Ju,t racial l**ue«," he de­
ciliation Bervlce hut w* always Von Hraurhilich. who had been than
clared. "It ran be mads to cover
have been able to m&gt;Iv* our diffe­ held In Britain since th* war, re­ a 'lo t of things and you folk* in
rences with th* union and w* turned to Germany by British the north Ixtter realise that.
prefer to follow this policy until hospital shin today.
every possibility Is exhausted
An ambulance wai waiting tu
between the union and ourselves." take Von IlrauehiDch to the hos­
Minnesota School
Th* wag* increase to salaried pital In the prisoner of w ar ramp
i
rsonnel will become effective at Munster.
##• «t fiv»
imedlately for th* 26,600 em­
Ing alxrvc ohitacle* and making
ploye* now receiving up to f626
a personality of driving power.
TO GIVE ADDHBH8
a month. Ford said.
E(R; MASH (Print Hags)
$5.50
The othsr ia Inferior, a querul­
GAINE8VILLE. July 1&lt;L W T Employes Making mors than
Charles
E.
Bennett,
Jacksonville
ous
personality,
that
gels
other
$626 a month will he eontldcrrd
HROILER MASH (Print Bag)
$6.00
fur wage boost* on an individual attorney and Democratic eongreai- people to do th* work.
man-nomlnee
from
th*
second
conEither
kind,
he
said,
may
deGROWING
MASH
(Print
Bags)
$5.90
"m erit basis," hs said.
greeaional district, will deliver th* velop from rhildhood polio, deCOHN &amp; WHEAT SCRATCH
$5.00
A bird's food Is swallowed with­ commencement ad-ire as nt Uni- prmlir.g mainly on the wisdom of
out cite wing, and ground by gravel ver-ity ef Florida graduation parent* In coping with the crip­
20%
DAIRY
(Print
Bags)
$4.75
exercises Saturday night, July 24. pled cuild’s problem.
In tn« gluard.

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luion P. I. July 10 (Special)— ’Egg* and poultry price* remained
#l.sy**i******* | |ow pvg# M"# &gt;
lit Liet. Constantin* T, De- unchanged on the Jacksonville
being formevi. Tiic tecond v**v Woliki, Country Club Road, San­ market* today.
during tiic year* of the adimnir ford, -rill »oon leave the Clark
t.'uiion of Abtehani Lincoln, who ■Ait i ii»* B a v Sr. the Philippi"
Mand* for reassignment in the
faced uniting a country which
United State*.
wai divided. Tlii» ii the ihitd era.
Lieulentant D*Woliki will he
Oplomelrlst
which prevent* ut with the moral accompanied by ht* wife, Eliza113
Magnolia
Av*. Phone M2
Iraderdup of the world." he lieth.
.m elted.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“ Americana have gotten Into
the habit of 'letting Ceurifo do
il.* but tills iv u falie attitude.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
must face the problem* of ItllC Mercury sedan coupe fine
liechanically, trim appeaianre,'
loday with a more rraliitic a tti­
tude We po**e&lt;u a »tate of apathy
marly new tire*. A real buy
in d. |iend*hle transportation. [
toward world event*. Till*, loo,
itiwi w
Fill l-untiar Streansllncr 8 ssntan
must lx conquered." he *aid.
coupe, rcc»ntly overhauled. ex-|
Tile meeting Un* presided over
sept tonal tirs**, »plendi.l a p -;
hv I'reaitlent (iordon Riadley. J.
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P 'iranre.
lit alley Oil ham wa* in charge of
H-.tug at reasonable pi ices,
tho program,
UPhiCfi*1TTT*’i . M . f/.til.t
„iay lx brought on term*
I'renidfut llrndlt-y iutroilured
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MONDAY JULY 13. 13 IS

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No. 1M5.

Truman Confers W ith
Top Military Aids A s
Berlin Crisis -Grows

Rising Living Costs
To Be Fought In
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Local National
Report On Rio
Guard Company Convention Given
Attends Camp Rotary By I awton

W A SH IN G TO N ?!^ 19. &lt;,P)~
jfresilent Truman will hand ill*
e*h» tcition opening Monday an
administration hill to deal with
tiling living coitt.
Presidential Secretary Charier
G. R om raid the President it at
work on a meaiiire embracing
tiilually all of the ten-point anliinfLitton ptogiam he recommend
ed to Congret lait November.
"Theie will l&gt;e a concrete hill
on high piitei," Rota told report*
en.
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whether it will l&gt;e lubrnitted
limiil'aneoihty with the Pre»idenl i
spend meitaga a* Congten re*
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" VSIIINUTON. July | r-( \ l ’&gt;—I’reiidenl Truman re*
iie«rd ihe Iruae Iterlin »llua*
I J n i O f O n e O f f i c e r ! M oi r T h a n 8.000 f)el*
lion Ifaliy with lop military
and dlplonialic advWen aa Ihe
egates
A i t e n fle d
Anr i .ri7 M e n G o To.
lliiuirn btorkade puihed Ihe
Wealren Mile* toward grnye
W o r ld ’s
l.nrgcst
f* o n J n u k s o n . S. C.
rte» deeiainna. tie l.ilkrd a full
half hour with Seerelaiy of
Ktfiv-*ctrn m-n ol S,nfou!*s
Moie than
Slate Marafiall. Then aertel*
N.iliun., ( l*l*Tf 1 ( ompan, 1 ol thr 26 naliom *ll-nd-d (he Rotary
of pefena* Forreatal raire
124th Infant, V tiod', th- tom- Inltrnalion i!
in with a group of high rank­
n Rio,
ing Army and Stale liennrl*
m-,oi! 0 1,1 1)'i|| R 11I1 11! I'avn- Hranl. last
men I e a per I a. The While
I-lt th­ n t, S thriil tv if tn noon prominent O
H one nekton* ledgrd Ihal Her.
at 12: 10 n*chv k on a t|ir,ial the Rot in
lid* .at ill merttru;
tin »an Ihe lople of ihe »eennd ronferenre. I’ceniimihly
ll'IO tl) a|,ru 1 ) Mimtnei •nt amp lin in ’ at thr I oil nil Center, Tim
|he hmg ronfer-nce with Seem-nt &lt;il lw&lt;i »-«■!, .tillilmn at
|he lire n t &lt;niv-niton of anv
relnrj Marahall eoirred aaIm l I itki'»n. S. ( .
kind evei held out id- ihe t'm lr I
peel* of the Berlin develop­
An advance dr'atl m « trnl In S tair,, li- tin!
The preshl-nt, lie aaltl. Ii"» not
* ment n_
r|c* Idtd whether to deliver hi*
Ft Jackton lair Tl.u.i.Lv "• i»teHavim) fn, on|v 4,000
n* r i m t N SIIANKR
message In t&gt;er*oii, and the dote
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viiilnri.
lhRiariliani
» r r hird
Rr.Rl IN. July 19. (/Pi— The
for tin mbini*»lon will
worked
,,,nv. whi.1. wa* i.lmhil-d
|o „
fjnj , ct0mmod*lion,
mil In rnnanllotlnn with the Re*
three weitern military goveinora
»,wn aartiviti**
-luri.hli j, {of
,nn(f
B n 00 who mr,
.men
c t , a t*1 Ihthe i&lt; oiuniim
for
mn|P
S.IIOO
publican leadership of the two
met (oi loin bout* in blockaded
t
l
.
i
h
i
.
homr* Under the circumstance*,
camp vn lrrd iv morning Die unit &lt; hoWf|,
Mt | . , wt„n
,,„ ru
rutting plant far
Ro.% mid. h» does not know
wdl irluin In Sanfm.l on Aug.
|,an.poil.lion fa.ililiea were
lrtI „ , %rrnmenl
f
in weit*
whither Ihe tin-v«a go will go up
„ l f ,| ,n .he I,mil Howeier. the p,„
many.
1‘hntn lly Raymond Sluilloi larui. Paine announce,!
Mo-day nr Tuesday.
Die fiteaniralion. und-r full
.Shrlner* of Morocco Trmplc, Jackaonville, nuginenleil by inemb-t* from the San foul Shi in- Club and " th e rluha of the north end
I!- aald that he In •'unoble to
whifli
It- highly
A„ Am.„ ,
„ r ,k-im .o .aid
i t :..“
R “ 'aty * ipt.it.
„
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t*V »t the momdn!” wh&lt; ther the eaaf’ Flotilla district, alaged one of the.moat rolorful and lively paiadea in the history of Sanford Iml W. In dry when mote than I.MMI heltfp equipment, "til opeiate tin commended,
rn
e
m
m
ly
*
L
iam]
blockade, now
P i.a rient will include nny foreign Noble* attended a Snrlne reremonial her*. In Ihe foreground, passing Ihe ini-iw etlon of Magnolia Avenue and I ir * Street la tin- puiidr -I-r w ir ttnir r„nililtf&gt;n». Te. I. Sg*.
evidence thii netyone w*, t*km (n ......... ..
,s„ nol ^
nickered
Shrine ______
band, which
!■ followed
___ ________
______ _______
-_____ by
. the drum entp*.
rr Auto mobile* heaiing Shrine potenlalca are in ihe hark ground, r’oho lul It* D. |nt&gt;-i drclatC'l
affair* reeommenda Ilona In hla k______
deeorationa and flag- are thown. Threatening akiea cleared Jutt In li nm for the parade.
care of and b*d * go—l time.
( un*d
m&lt; •&lt;*re
! Th* orcauitation. und-r full
lie conceded that there have
Mr. L *" t”ti aid that everyone
(rl U „ h ,ne|on. however. Pretillmtil- rquipment. will np-iate
been many queries along thla line
•tdid htoi»«-lf tn be deni Truman called lop Atmy
j mulct war time condition*. Tech. in Itranl
in view of what one reporter
friendly to tli* riaitnr and added
) Sg* P. O ,?,.ti-i d-rlntrd.
olftrer* and diplomat* to the
dor-R-ed the increasing gravity
"Th- irattitui: will Iw p.irtlrulnr- that (if the .jurlt of Rotary could
of ll.e ait tin Iinn In Berlin.
lie
»pread
among
nil
people
every­
While
Home to d ittu u ihe grave
lv iM'tiefi' ial fur th.&lt; mm, tlnce we
IIpm • aid that the President
nr» *uho.-i t.. m il hy (l-vernor where.
wnere. thermere would
wotti.t I—
tie no fi-nr for problem 1ratling American offi­
roof erred for an hour and a half
Millard Co Idwell to n-ti t in tlm e,*h« l&gt;ear-of th- world,
cial, regard the d m g-f of war a*
yi l 'i lay with Sen, Barkley (It
of diaotdet*. -trik-a. riot* and Ihe
Calling attention to tho arrimi* e*trrm-lv gteat. Ihey were repKyi, hi running m ate on I', a
lly FI.TCIN i \ FAY
inflation
which
-*i-t»
in
the
South
ik-.M Lieut. Payne n»*ertrd.
rtrnir—ratle lirket,
WASHINGTON. July 19. (fl’i T tn i of ihouiandr «ir»nl h*irh-ad-j
"We have unn ntficer nod 47 American roimtric*. Mr. Lawton manl-&lt;l a* !&gt;-tng um.etlain wheth\fler tli- ennfeienrr, wlilrti
Writ,
hut ran lttrrea»e our rltr'll- niiiij that hank 1 "Ida net are most rr the RtHtiait* .ultnlly may want
ed in the tain to pav then iei|»ert* today « "Blaekjatk ’ i'rrahing went I F i n i s h
O f
de-lt with the special aeaaion and
P p n n lr T n
Cement,
lloeut
lo IHS offiernt amt nteen, 11mitral bee*u*e n tturk would b- war or tie trying to P'dl oil a
Plan* for .the I'realrfenllat earn- U T R C S U C O p iC J O U CC 10 hu Ini fetlmn place in Atlmtfnn N*tif»n*l Cemel^ry.
~
hlttigliM fUUJMKt aonually into Ui-eilrd ty carry away enough gigantic bluff
paipt-, Ba ley left for hia hom e , Legislature K n o w
F'rerlitjlcfl .''aiii*JVl"Ibrotigh
Hit
included «ll llyr
of ihe
mtltUvr
v H tlllllC
the hwaTNallotial
J"' «■....'•
H" '
Theie a n open I ilk that the
'» »'"• h' -aid, almost
Wnnt and of the career lo which Jolm Joieph P-r-liing ileiotrd ■' lony lil-liine. f T'» I.BSt .in Ycnrs Cuatd unit. Thl* amount of -xtft - f'n
1’ itnmmM S\ r Tfnmeb |a giving * W l t a t 1 ' T f l C V
l
'
mighl. .,* a la it reiort, at1
not
lev
wiul.l
hof
prel
auUtanre
;otuely
tmre
trl.ted
and
UTtrcgtl11 look ihe G eutral of the Armiri through ;ammed tlirelt and ar m u lh- ■
a i i»al deal of thought and at tidy
&lt;0 the HIv »f Kanfmd." Lieut. 1’*"1. andpmn y U wldeapreatl trnipl bv (nice to break ihe
S* nlord'i ("ilv I la It. built in
to h&gt; menage for the eeaaton he
Fuller Warren, D e m o c r a t i c Potomac River to the Arlington Hilti.
Payne .aid." We are definitely in
l,,p pc’l''called aa he challenged the Re- nominee for governor, made a
flrhlnl the calston carrying hi*
1924. I.*,
h'.ind new li—&gt;V witti
«1 r»* itnm#4 *i» I’t i f T b « i
Mr., I, nvi (mi wm intrmttiml l»y blockade
ptth’irvta lo rarry nut the fiOP
Newt pape* in London *poke
---- —— - —. — —a
Orvlllt Tooehton. thw niw pf
hrief talk lo more than a hundred ftng Irapol e a ik e t walked a rlder-*n,;,.T,(^T, t,f Fm hlng'a family, In- it* new i&gt;lut- r-m -ni liniih, the
ll-natlaned n s l***ae *1*1
plutforffl.
,
Mick h o w . In iron I f Iff?tell* *««if■fin if VLn \| &gt;v IVrihlfiif tho * I
t
i i
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tu l^
r. ’ *i*trr, hi*
. ' inn
'
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ll-aa made It elenr that Mr. lulrner* at Fii«l Street ami Mag­ m
ed.A -a Inn*
long linn
line or motonied aami
ol*
Warren
&gt;• , f*| .V *».. L Vt H
, , f ^tf1J»Ir|ff|
,
Slim* preslileil and ealleil attention
Titimin la planning one "ineluaive nolia Avenue on Friday evrning foot unit* from every hranrh o ft Bh,t m e latter'* wife.
' ,,{*av and .iptuovetl by l.eoryto the Rotary Foundation cam
m- M i-" emhrarlng reeomrtiemln- and thanked hi* Seminole County the \rnied Service*.
p.tlgil which 1* designed to lai*e
Muffled drums lolled a* ! It" I lennetiy. op-t rl,u ,,| th- 1 umut.1

jCity Hall Gets
Warren Renews Pershing Is Buried At Arlington
In Impressive Military Funeral New Coating Of
Pledge To Help
Waterproofing
Citrus Growers

Inmates (it'l Little l,r*mrh*l,ni"" |,r,,ldtni

tlom for prim ronlrol. hottaing,
At, 'verhrad cover of Jet planes
FM'in mnvnl
ilnwn ( it«I itu ^fimp inv, dinl l»v ^•i *«tv Dimc.ui,
an noon
nn
eh II right ', federal aid to educa­ Mtp|Hiitei* for giving him a ma­ ahitUhtl runllmioualy iiack and liM.rt
tlly hoildinv in&lt;|&gt;-&lt; lot. Ill- huilil
jority
of
500
volet.,
tion ami other lopirn ho citeci aa
foith above thn long procession tioe Avenue.

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Slate Markets Sell
4,296 Cattle, 2,332
Hogg During Week
.tACKRONVtt.lt' July lt» (Spe­
cial) - Livf*tock‘ handled on 12
Florida market* during the lateit
wmktv aalea for which figure*
were available todav In Jarkionvilla -ffle ri of Florida State Mar­
ket* *otal d J.2M ra ttle am! 2A32
bog* Artual rarh total* reported
from nine of the rn-operatlng
mnrktl* amounted to 121 t.Mfi.lR;
th rre market* (uhm ittlng Ineompleto report*.
Suiomarie* of tale* on five
Stele.operated and erven Indepen­
dent marVrl, follow:

Au-adfa Slate l.lveatoek Mar­
ket reported arrival* Including
JMfi .illlr and JO hog*. Merkel
wa rtrong and (teady with de­
mand gr-aler than the aupply.
DeFunlak Springe Stale Lire
M -k Mrrk-I reported handling
bog*, for a ra*h
total of t1.OI2.3J.
U*lne*rlU* Lly* Stock Market,
independent. 024 rattle. 480 hog*.
Jarkconvllle FJ,-- Stock Market. I nr.. Independent, 122 rattle.
11C hog*. f22.OM.i3,
', \ &gt;r R.H ,n Jrllfw,ork Market. 33
tl -etlaarW Oa **aSe T a i l

Nelson Libby Found
Not Guilty In Court
Nelaon K. Libby, an elderly
man, wa« found not guilty by a
;ury in County Court thla morning
of a eharga of failing t , ylel.l the
rirnt of way while driving on
Pe»l». reaultlng In on
automobile accident. The Jury
ef which f,t K, Batten waa fore­
man, raeommanded that tnu driv' [ * . " 7 ° ? ,of **r. »*lbby b* re*

‘ ,.l&lt;Jl' di . Judrr ..IV w - * •»« «*rw.
P|Ww
Pa*rolnian
t«*Mf«d In the cate.

Other member* of the Jury were
Herbert Benton, Jamea Benton. J.
L Oiaiunan, A. T. Cartlclg-, and
D. C. Howard
M. B. H-jmmerfield pleade.|
guilty to n rharge of mallcloutlv
wounding a dog and waa fined I2S
and cotta or 60 day*. .
JuUoumad ahortly after 1-1:00 o'clock by Judge Wnran-t ordered to reconvene at 1:10
£.M. The afternoon m m aet for

dir (ha tofluMM of lalotlrallng

Help From Citizens
For Jailers Wife

Navi? I Officer Tells
iK Of 3rd
3rd A-BnmbScnt
A-BombSent
at,., announced thnt S. &lt;1. f.niy
ha, I-CII made chairman of Ih- To Pacific Theatre
Stialrnt Loan rommitter.

“ l have had a warm place in ‘ a t II moved klovrly from the Cap. I to oeraia Bradley- and Ki rn mg w «, il-n.-n—l l.y I lion I
. . .» . . .
t;AI I \TIN , Tenn., July 10, Idl
my heart lor Seminole County for I H°' »*’ ,hr
.
j how-r were umong those « •" f;» Moughlon. I - ,1 .m lniert.
Mhllchig Inm ate, of the Biimne.
V|,ito r, were introduced l.y
I't'W A'ORK Julv 19, RP&gt;—
y firi, he deflared. Grn r#) ,Vrfhlnjt., ^
mote than 20 year*,
w. , re.jr« »c' on foot.
Mr. H-nn- .v pterli-te l that th- ..w.-iv jad rid Ih 'ir U ,t tn gpr r ,„ „ , „
„ ,
R.-n* Adn &gt;*' Fll* 7a-h*rl»», re*
and luggertrd that aupportrra aid movud from .the Capitol rotunda: The rain Iwgan In *harp. Inter-• "alerpfool linttli will la,I well 1 tils Miter I Wife out of a *— *•
. ..............
Ktikpatrirk of Butler. I'a . Charles til I. former Navy Intelligence
|.„jlewmH|, N. J . and
him lurther in hit 25 plank pro­ where It lay In a ta te the latt two I m ittent aiiower* and »oon it wa* a ! over ID ve,t&gt; Ii i» &lt;omt-umde.l th-v r-e lv e d little help from ao
officer, snv* the United State*
unobliging
cltirenry.
'
dowept'ur.
of wld'e rement. fractuied mathle
t harl-, -Ramsey of- -Daytona.
gram by letting their withe* be da»r.
1-1 » n third atom bomb Inin the
who
wa*
Jailer
Ibid
Graves,
Th'
caiket
wa*
carried
down
!'
Idled
the
groove*
in
the
.hip*,
and
&lt;'-,rai-«
whirh
prmkl*
known to Mate lenator* and rep... 1
.
. .
I* „
t | &lt;nt - r In the last weak*
a',
ay
f,om
J
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S
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t
B
SSj:
G
o
rd
o
n
O
l
d
a
k
e
r
D
ie
s
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&gt;
&lt;
&gt;
r-nt -ar *.ut it 'di**?re, enlalive*. Urging that all poli­ the head »tena while thotnand* mnrbtr bt'nche* of Arlington Am- | )( (| 1(I ,v.,ieri.r.&gt;..fin»
gave
this
account
of civilian* and m ilitary and g ov.! pht*&gt;eatre w here scores of n-*t'
tical tliflerence* of the pnmaty ertr'e n t dignltariea stood with aid-* were gathered for the |* .'
w-ll «&gt;,er ’ t"'Ml |xnimli ol m* p-rud during hi* ahaenre:
t\ f l c r S h o r t
Illii c s s
1, . , ntgi on * mutual
campaign he put behind and that bared head*.
service* |n the shadow of the tond* i- n ,| wa, applied In the nvu31rr. Grave* waa Iretween floor*
■
o r iw tk program.
secret ml*Virloally every
top-ranking of the unknown soldier
Ilrrhert Gnr&lt;lon Oldak-r. to.
he he given tolid lupport in hi*
22,000 ,nu*re feet of turfa-* in thi Inti'* elevator when a
__
.
*aid tl&gt;* third
Zoeharla'
Lve.-y walk of life wa* repre- , . . , ,
|. ___ ... i- 1 , troi.g wind blew a tree across a died at t 15 o'clock Saturday « f-; houdi
atmard " Navy vr**e|
progtam, he pledged lo make At my general wa* present - ami
- fin,1
- - ,&lt;d the Imilding.
at power line and halted the elevatm le tlv&gt;on In an Orlando hospital
_______
-| . thci- wa* a aprlnkllng of old s e r lid- among thoie
who paid
"" I ’ It wa, a.,pltetl
,
| |..j, npvpr io„-li-d II, d-stlnaitate governmant . more ol a - w „rIl1 W ir , unIforw , In , h„ tril.tte In Ihe flnwci hanked rot •
(| t ,,
pound |u»s*me In Ihe -q u u - The eag- wa* alinotl airtight and afi-r an Hines* of three week*.
blesiing and le*» of a burden.
It- wa* boiled In the Evergreen
q j , vp, , . (
p„
(0 TmlI etc wd.
urda of the Capitol.
inch. Thi* hs* th- effect of do*- in a *hort time *he had trouldCemetery thl* afternoon at KOI *u. Island In the Marians* used
II* re-affirmed hi* pledg* to aid
Tl—re were »lmple flower* from mg every pore anti cra-k of th- g -ttieg her breath
&lt;i,u tral Dwight D. Elsenhower,
In getting Florida cltnit on a who directed tha Allied Armle* to the I* wlv. Thrre was an innnen*' t,|rcr,f'l hollow tile wall, making
She r.lled to the prisoner* a n d . n'tri* k « i,t’
E- McKinl.w a* an American air bn**, the
paying bail*, and revealed that a* victory In Europe In World War! re,:
ret m
rrac
French
' J 'L u j /
Ch,,rc' , ° f- A&gt; odral said.
m - design from the french
(0ft,IlMr|v v..„ r ,pr(wf. Mr. H-n toll! them of her plight
toon a* hi* pretent tour I* com­ II, tlood beside General Omar G o v irm e n t and "the people
\ Mutual •poVesunsn *a!d today
,
.n
Th- prisoner* lighted rape,*. T„ # h„ u .rn
|Ptillpnl of r„ n
pleted be will go to California t* llrtllrv , tha Arm y’* pretent chief F ir.r- 0," Among almost counllet, ■"'**7 poml'd mil Ihe pror-,, .rnrde book*, detective magatlna, f, , t
,PV,.n VP. r ,. , ml )ia( |,PP|l Za.d-,ti»* oa* to il him new* of
make a flrat hand *tndy of the of itaff. Eisenhower, who laid flmal piece* v i i n great flower w*i mv-ni-d 35 v-*t* ago in amt nlhri nut ter and t new th- ............. a , ina|| , lnrp „ lhp
lb 'tilfd bomb on* released pre-Urn* Industry.
aside hi* uniform earlier thl* Mrr from "lh*’ Chinese refuge*- fl-vllanrl. Midi,
fl.-lilting missile* into the street
p,Mlt|tP for , h# pa, t (r, vlooriv hv the Navy but that it
wai buried uml*r the numerous
“1 beievr that with the co­ vtc.- In li-come F resident of Col- fn m Mexico. 1917, Son Antonio
y , Dunean, while conferring In an attempt lo atlia&gt;'t alien-1
||,,
operation of the people and th - urrl.'a University, wore It again
Dresldent Truman sent n l-rg- ll(l y , t(„r,t,B, , v. pointed to tlon. They yelled, screamed and
j|r
Mav IS, 1908 In dui it* .ihont th - explosion a t
I.r-gltlature. I enn put over a pro- todny
w r-sth of gladlola* and larkspur
,„ n „f
tn the Cltv pica fed for someone lo rescue' Crawfordville, Iml an.| w a , ,1 lii- 'istiima and Nagasaki. Z*chwarn that will make citrus In
H e day brought Cnlvarymnn
p a1i(1„ , )lP |,|.,,tPr chipped Mis Grave*.
lk-iet*rr of Btate Georgr Marjiurm l-r "t ihe Free Metfio*li*t a i i i , idenlllied the lost ve**e! as
a I rtrover, rho spokesman said.
Florida more profitable," h- de­ ■hjl’ in civilian blue, atood with ree-hm g to the end of n long ........ |„ ,,,0. wh,.„ w| n(| driven
A crowd of passer* by quickly. Church at Culpepper, Va.
tl.- admiral announ-ed he would
clared.
truR 'ti Arlington * gr-eti hills.
,nin came through nnd formed gat V ied iietow tho Jail. Tho spec | I I , survivor* includ- tils wife,
Mr. Warren auggeated that there
t.stnr* mi» i!idersto"d the aetion*' Yvette ttlaker of Banford; hi* rch ih- story of the third bomb
■
n
"idle*
on
ii"floor,
will I* something new and rolor­
NF.U S TADI I M MANAGt.lt
tYisn the former paint *tirf*-e of tlw jail'* ncrupont*, hosvaver, mother Mr*. Martlm L. Oldakei in delail on hi* lu«aitca*t neat
ful In hi* Inauguration, hinted a t Polio Outbreak Mity
M(111II.K, At* . July 19,
1. .t»-,l. Ii n n , found lhat Ihe and rr,|ionded with ieer* and such of Culpepper, Va.; a sister Mis* Sunday.
a big parade and aald that ha
Jo,' Pinion, former rjty recteallon . , nt would n«t adhere to It. I lUtomenU a* "Tell it to the Han I Oldaker of Washingtqn, It. j
*T— ------- —— —
He
Carolina's
Wornt
wanted Seminole County adequatedirector of Miami, wa* named T(&gt;|, nec-.HInl-d n sand hl*,t Mali,?•*.''
C.; two brother.. Rev. Glenn C I'a MOIs I ) C *1 f D F t) B e
trM llia ta Oa Pas* T s .1
..
, ,
,
m anager of Mobile'* new 40,900
ralinn, and II rook four men,
(ilty firemen arrived at the Oldaker of Culpepper, Vn. and .
FA LEIGH, N. C.. July 19, (V s~ ratmclty athletic stadium today.
Lawrence E. Oldaker of UmatHta. I l l V C R l i K a t c d
I U C S tla y
«r&lt;.atii&gt;«-4 ria I’aae t « , i
|
*-ene
after
about
a
balf-hour.
Ncrtb Carolina'a polio outbreak
While they sought to tinjsm the
: » niece, Mis* Kathleen Old
will be it* worat In hlatory If the
"k v a 'o r. th" power was lurn-d h l,r ot 8*nford; N., a „ nt. Mr*
* eoroner'* Jur-. railed by
i t
i
a
*• .
, .
( ! . - • &gt; Ea. • I
lk'aat-ur
f
Cl
sileta
present Incidence continue*.
Harriett
Weaver nof
St. DPeter*
Jm tiee »f the !&gt;*•# W. E. Walton
back on ami Mr*. Graves wa»i
The 197 new case* reported Inst
burg, an uncle Malcolm Lusader of
r GUv afternoon to lnv*«tlgat*
reic-ped
BRISTOL, Eng., in ly 19. RP&gt;~ work brought th e state'* total to
AllhoitgH (heir proved futile, I'jnrwood »n&lt;l ■
nuy R. | ||if Hrrurttftan?** uttenrlinv tho
Too Mnlhodlat Church in England «7-' f«r the y ear. There were
Mt*. Grave* waa "breathlessly" Oldaker of ^Waahlngton.^Jr.^ ( j _death of I.Inter » arl I'.eholt, 73,
Funeral service* wrre In '■barge I 'llt- d niattre*, mnmifacturer, foltoony urged churchmen through- *78 In a 1944 epidemic,
grateful for the prltoners* at.
of the Erickson Funeral Horn-.
out tec world to gtve "high prior-1 Meanwhile, th» National Fnundtemp*.* to retrain her.
lowing an automobile collision,
tt&gt;** *o the problem of easing the at.cn for Infantile? Paralyil* ye*
view ed the body and will r*lly
W
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I.ltM
D.
IIOHG
\N
POLIO
CASES
plight of homeless refugee*.
1terdej opened an emergeney concu ',en e fur the inquett at 3:00
NEW YORK. July 19, (/!’) I l' ,ve »‘ !lmg ballerrd the stock m»r- Sanford Heads (iroup NEW YOBK. Julv i!»_r,r&gt; -Tb- '■•1*0-:. Tuesday -(te'-i-on st th*
n resolution calling for eollee- j valeseent unit a t Cam p Sutton, 25
Foundation for InfanlH- Court House, Mr. Watson anlive church aetion wa* adopted mil-* east ol C harlotte. Seventy ket again leitlav after the ih*rpe,| »e|!&gt;»rk latt week in moie than *
In P o w e r Contest N'ational
Paralyil* said t"dnv thnt U. S. riounted this rn'irnlng.
hv tn.* Methodist Conference h e re ., bcu* are available here and they year. Ttie foreign new* wa* rated », , d-cisive (a-lor.
public Health Service figure*
The Rev. Henry C arter, cl-airman I eai be lnetra*e«i to 360. ThFuneral service* for Mr. F.rhda
Leading issue, plunged I lo 10 |&gt;oinl». Selling nrd»r, streamed into
The Sanford department of the sh«w n total of M3 new case* of were held at 4:90 o’clock Saturday
of tha Christian Council for Re- foundation ha* plana to open
similar unit* a t Camp Bulnrr, the floor of lh- e*-hange so rapidly that several time* the ticker tape Florida Power and Light Co. head* Infantile p a r a l y s i s reported afternoon nt ih - Fir*t Baptist
furw *. told the conference:
n list in Group "It" In a hou*«- throughout the country for the Church with the Bev. W. P.
"It I* the moat serious hr nan near Durham, nnd a t Camp Mar- couldn't keep up with artual tramactions.
contest" of company pro- week rndnl July 10.
Jr. officiating. Graveside
.............
.— keeping
elem-nt in tha trouble* of our Kn’I. in Scotland County.
Ilrt-desl.................._
hit were ______
stork* that*
that
This figure compared with 121 Brooks,
pertles, it waa announced thi*
,-rviee., were conducted hy th*
Dr. J. W. R. Norton, atate enjoycl ihe greatest popular!ly j Tim. Western Union, Anaconda n:orning
time. The awful thing about it
by
II.
H,
Coleman,
manaca»e*
for
the
same
period
a
year
heilth
officer,
defined
the
epidem­
ditrinr the market'* Sprlng-'um-1 Copper, General Electric, Radio ager,
i* ti» t (he &gt;3.000,000 people hare
ago. It brought the national to !,I Matron, at Fvergreen Cemetery.
C,g-p„ and Banla Fe.
liet n uprooted, not aa an after ef- ic arm *» being between Ashe me- 1 Ivanee.
Ltrt^l In the groan Is St. \u g . for the period from Jan. 1 tn
&lt;—t ef wer, hot because of the vRIe, in Hie west, and Raleigh, In
little morel fuipcrlor Oil of California, a listing, Palitka, Hollywood, Lake Julv 10 to 2.8*t thl* ve*r. against
Toward midday
Weather
Issue, cracked 19 land, Bruns Vista at Miami, De- tn 1917. The Julv |0 figure, are
dclilerate policy of vlctorloua th, rait-ccntral a re a .
atabll'tv H-v-top-H but (hia repie high priced
powe.*a."
aent u more a let up In ihe morn point* at onn time.
ray Beach. Cocoa and lak.* City. the lateit available, the founds.
CONVICTED O r MURDER
CprtiM-Wrlght set off nn a tack In Hanford the transmission de­ 1.419 for the corresponding period
Ing 'riling ni*b rather than a re­
JACKSONVILLE. Julv 19—&lt;JPS
of Ik* own. n continuation of last partment atom room wa* award 'd j (jon added,
V/ARRINGTON, July 19. (/D - vival of demand.
KENT REFUNDS
Low High Prep
MIAMI, July 19. O D -Fcdcral A ltderal grand Jury today tn .( Trading during the first two week's trend. Brisk activity kept a flrat prii* for tha first quarter
Ashevllta
04 S3
Judge Jolm w . Holland today d i e ,I Eugena II. Jam ea, 31 year- hou-» alone totaled more than nn- the iraue tending higher most of of th* year.
70 90
Boston
LEGION MEET
thday.
o
h
negro
of
B
altim
ore,
on
charges
signed an order Instructing Mrs.
mlilion share*. Later, though,
7t
SO
All member* of Camnhell.Low­ New York
of
murdering
C
arol
Bardwtl),
H,
T V bond market did consider­
DUSTY BOOTH MEET
Eva I. Snider, Lake Worth, to re­
a c tln ty slackened.
S3
110
ing Pest No. 63 are urged tn a t­ rho«nlx
fund «&gt;7S In ra n t nearsharge* to In fU-ck Creek Park b a n June ST.
Among th* weakest issues were ably
70 91
mmbettei than itoeka but a t that Th* Dusty Boot* Riding As­ tend th* sunner m**!lng ton'aht Saint Louis
George A. Green end 330 to Elno
72 91
S kdly Oil, Gulf OU, BUndard Oil declitM* ranged to around a point. sociation will m eet Thursday ■t 7:30 o'clock at lh* Legion Hut. Washington
.11
Eilat sen, both e f Lake Worth. The
78 93
(N J), Union Pacific, Southern U.h. government* held itagdy.
night a t lh* Club House at the Member* of Boy* Btat* and of Fort Myers
order followed aa
Kjft spot* In th* rurb Included Municipal Airport tn discuss plans th* Lesion sponsored baseball Jacksonville
Railway, U.S. Stool, Youngstown
77 94
Orlando
for Labor Day.
72 94
reached oet e f eenrt.
|l'«*Mt**4 O* Pa»s Twa)
_
Sheet, General Motors, Firestone
team will h* guest*.

Methodists Urge Aid
For Helping: Homeless

Stock Markets Take Biggest Fall

Of Year As European Skies Darken

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

WEDNESDAY JULY 14, m g

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MENU

Of Highways Is
Opened In State

Hr CECILY tUtOWNoTONF.

•r*n in th* running no* h a t b#-| authority th#y had for tha f lr ^ r ttin th* Stata of New Mtxleo."
Highest Peak Is
tome New Mexico's loflleat.
*»* a pencilled notation on a eurRnhert O. Devi*. Rooky Moun*
Hamid D Waiier, t i t M . n l v#y made In 1B83S0.
tain dlriilon engineer for the
Not Highest At purchasing agent fo» the tat# W alter then took Ceorge For- U. 8 . G. 8 ., cautioned, however,
■nd the man responsible for a ll ney. engineer in charge of the that "it la eomewhal riikky to aay
fu&lt;*. itarted fooling nround V. 8 . Ci. S. office at Lew* Alamo*, that an elevation U erectly ao nnl
All After Check lhwith Ne* Mealco mountain* In N. M.. all over Northern New ao until numerous determination*

TUESDAY S t l’PKn *
Cat « nile of Dried llc rf and Nood
lea*
V
lly HANKY TRIMIILK
SU th ird Spinach
W Newsfcalttrrv
J u r e Vegetable Salad
SANTA FK. N M A fellow
Bread and flutter
3,000 Miles Of Our
who la on speaking term* with
F ru it Cup with CHap Cookie*
mountain* ha* played heck with
Beverage
8,736 Mile System
llle r4pe for Starred Dlah Follow,! map* of New Mexico.
Improved Recently
R»cau»e of hi* Insistence, the
Department of Interior’* fleologi.
Ca,»erat* of B rief Berf
T A L L A If A RK E E. July 14
ral Survey ha* admitted that
With Noodle*
iF N S t—Florida has reconstructed
•1 quarts boiling w ater
what u**d to he considered th*
or improved approximately .l.non1
1 tablespoon salt
highest peak In the d a te , Isn't the
mile., of Its 0,738 mile state.m ain­
t* ounce* noodles
highest peak at all And what'
tained highway system during the.
3 table.pootta butter or
more, a mountain formerly not
past three and one half yrars , 1
margarine
repot ta Road Chnlrman Klein)
t* pound drlef beef
Bayiera, who stated that the post-.
I'fc cups medium w hit" sauca
war road building program of the
I teaspoon relrry salt
Caldwell Administration wa« the!
la 'ra.ipoon freshly ground
greatest In Ihe history of th e '
pepper
stale.
1/8 cup grated chee*e
It added 400 mile* of n**w high 1
Add salt In bolting w ater In a
way tn th» network, hut llmleto!
’»r£f vwintpsii *nf N ettle; add
w a :n iJ further esienslona will hr [I
liiatdlr* and rook uneovered for B
Impossible unless new rpveiiu* I* I
to 12 minute*, or until tender.
provided.
Drain, rime ami p u t aside. Put
Tire millions still coming In,
ihe butter or margarine In a skil­
from gaiollne taxes will hr little i
let over --------------medium heat add dri*d
mo.c than enough to maintain the
beef end rook until edges curl.
system as It standi and keep mak­ OOVIINOR J. Strom Thurmond of
Add e. lery .alt and freshly ground
ing Improvement, to modernise South Carolina addresses a caucus
pop|&gt;er to white sauce and combine
the 6,700 mile net. he said.
of southern stale* delegrtc* In
with noodle* and frfxxlrd dried
Figures rrleatrd b r H*vlr.» re. Philadelphia. If# Is th# leader of
ntef. f’lncc In a medium sired
vcai that 171,211,000 was spent 500 anti-Truman delegate* who met
cas.erclc; sprinkle with grated
on construction and 117,or,7.000 on lo protest #*nm*t the President's
fh ;ese and hake fu a moderate
routine maintenance from January stand on civil right*. Thurmond
(" 6ti K | oven until thoroughly hot
1, li'lh to June 30, 104H.
thrrugh, a trout 20 t.t 26 minutes,
warned
that
at
least
five
die-hard
During that period he said tori
d si wing*.
milt's of new road* were built, Dixie states planned to go through
Note: This is a convenient dUh
with
a
rump
convention
next
week
more than 1.600 mile, completely
t»e*nuee the noodln* and white
If
President
Truman
It
nominate*!
rebuilt and almost I'M mile, wid­
sauce may Ire made as far ahead
lh# Demcnratlc National Conened. Thouiand* of fret of bridge! *■t
a* desired and Ihen ,prickly com­
•
*
»
*
*
«
&lt;
»
«
*
#
f
nt«*wtn
111yvaaatI%
were constructed, he reported.
bined with Ihe remaining lngredi-|
In addition to prnjcct* comtnta and reheated a half-l-mir he
p ltlc J on April 30. contracts had l»Rh«.. cuntrartora with Adequate fom aervlng.
JCf n awarded for 121.230,000 facilities In men, machines and
worth of work on 824 mile* of [m in is 1 arc availnhle. But un­
toad* and 08.BM.nCO for 13.200 it'.** additional revenue is forth- Tampa.
Among the major project* comfact ef bridge*.
Mimir.g the piMtwar highway pro. pielid nr now under construction
H'crever, Raylrss *ald, the »ur- ,g ian. .nust la- curtailed.”
are th*' Hogan Rosd fropt Mouth
ylu. of several million dollars
Commenting on th*- high cost Jarkionville lo Jacksonville Beach
ouill up during the war ha* hern
exhausted and the department la of
1 r&lt;&gt;i.itnrrtion now, llaylesa said, nl 4 cost of 13,000,00*1; th*- Broad
trow being operated on a strictly !'he lost per mile has increased wa, Bridge at Daytona nt a co*t
iurr&lt;nt basis.
’ 73 Mr cent over that of 1028-32 of tt..*«t&gt;.0 (H»; the Baker's Haulit wn* the lowest to history. over Bridge In Dad*' County 41.
This year the department ha* i when
’
' Tne highway dollar, just like Avei.ue in Miami *l.03rt,()n&lt;); the
already .pent H6.Dl3.noo and
27th
Baylt-a* sal dthe anticipated re- (ne consumer's dollar, has tierorne 110,0*8); m section of Hoad
Bayou Chieo Bridge in Ksramhia
venue of H 4.000.0tNl during the nflal- d,*' he said.
County | 8 O0,000 and several link*
remaining six month* of the year
of Rond 25 In Highland!* Countv
will be needed to meet existing
at a «js t of | | , 2S0 ,IKN|.
contractual obligations
Unless new revenue I* found.

IMi.1 a* « photography hobby.
Mexico, c l i m b i n g
mountaini. have been made." He added hii
II, climbed, ro«tc hnr*fbafk and After rliw ln and rechecks, Wal.lid all over the three Trucha - Jfr became confident Wheeler
I'eakx north of Santa Kr, pin* ‘ "oak, northeaat of Tana. N. M.,
other*, and took picture.* from w** *"’* •••te'a highest at 13.131
every ancle. On one auch trip, a frrl, roughly.
kirrnupil altimeter Indirfifpi! In
The nrnJojjiral S'lrvpy jig rttL
Mm + n l the three peaks weie not The dlrlalon engineer wrote:
1.1,308, 13278 and 13,240 a* they
f oncloiion Irceptcd
were lUppoaed to he
"I feel that it would be »afe
Checkup Started
to make the statement that the
State official, started checklnc, elevation of South T ntcha, doe*
A little embarrassed Geologic**! not exceed 13.110 feet, leaving
S u r v e y offirlal, admitted the only Wheeler Peak a . the highest peak

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.Truman And Barkley Named;
Special Session Is Called;
Dixie Delegates Walk Out
T,OnaiVhst°nlia?iot*] Special Session Call By Truman
Congress To Meet
Draws Cries Of “ Cheap Politics”
On 2Gt!i Of July

Wright Calls Mcetiuij; I d Birmingham
To Name Candidate
Of Southern States

Marshal Tito
Charged Willi

1Commander Of AEF
Shrine Ceremonial Brings 1,500
In 1st World War
Dies Of Heart Ail­
Nobles From 45 Temples To City ment
At A^e Of 87

I hr Slinlic t rirm uitnl m terday .&lt;lll.li I &lt;&gt;nv!&gt;t to Naul.u.l mule
WAMIIV.ION. Inly 15, (VP)—
llian I.5IKI in.bln liuru 45 diflrienl leinpii» in tic flotilla Join* i was G e n r i a I John J. "Blackjack
olie ol liir moil viiicctsful riel u n ru by M uiuo, Irmpli* W hich I Perilling, oho IrJ American troops
Jnnet. Illuitiioui Polriilatr ol lacktonullr, liril.iud veitetilay. He III &gt;lll.ll&gt; II I Wot Id War I. died
tii.it llirie werv inure m atleiullllir ill ihe tit-I irtliun llian early today at the age of 87.
St.uu Of Public Dan­ rrevr.llnl
I e r iirfoic. di in riling t&gt; 1.1m M Regiiti'l, tl'-imiei
Aiinountemrnl of the General's
ger P r o c 1a i m cd;
Light Nantonf *&lt;vtnliri.it rv weir among tin /'* olio were led on a death mo made hy Previdelit
|J ^ . G a s j y e r t S tiM H l'i
in ihe pst-nle at Iium .uni oho we*e lain niiliilrd j , .Stumers at Truman through White House
,
.,
| o , 'i
the irirtliom.il al Si-mmole High School Ainiitmiurii.
Iliei o n e
aides, alter he bad teamed of it
A ; 'i l l l l S l 1 s t ll t i l ll .t [tuibriilge R.itldte, Ray llni.m . Joe SaUliilru. I n&gt; Flue ( M N t |e»e- upon Ins irlurn tiom the DemoI,m l I . C. 11npei. Oi |l W Ruckrr, Hao 1.1 Lstlnei and IIiimIic i i.iiu
National Convention at
v sstu 'i \ i i : d p h i ss
I’tiilaJrlpInv
hlrllilm-lHiiird t olillllbiilll \\ illiauil.
Nailluui c't.rme
Sit run xt m
lobo nevkieni
l'|rt|,in it wiw
l.llw .wr
ml tI ii .......
ini' dn
lln&lt; tm.in
iiniintook another .....k today
&lt;t
aamma
. laird in.,
||,e ..-r,I t . , c h i e f of staff
Prennei Marshall HtO ol Yugs»
..........m b pfea.ej with tin s u e .
I ....... eiemssinal and | „ j |w n ,||
F«bnwiy. 1930
....ising •tvs**
him Of
ol conduct
............trieken at Tucson.
IMk 14, IIStWMIlfl
koo.oo . •in. '.-d l|!,o,.,...,&lt; I ' m a t e Jones « vt-iiing tlrai he bad never been I
..
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ss
’iny*
on a Mniito *t'fiu nils.n •
. An/., ht a Im iii of ilieumatism
»n« * teign ol terror.
j„. hod rewivrsl hi plulwin. h alfetlr.l Ins hrait muscles.
I In- Communists us adjoining u y , , |U#| j 0
(jivru th e Nobles
Hr . .vme dove In .lung at that
llalv. iii tlie vk.vke of llir atleinjit- in Nvnford.
IVi'shiitR Dios
ed assassination of I'almuo logflu program "tailed at I" Id
lime, but iallied wills a display
i . . . i i i
i. i
i
o clock iii tin* niiumiig when I'rvsof fighting spirit vklii.ls amaied
li.,l". the leading Italian “ '»• hU.,., f.,,,,., ehal.misn of th. t'ereIm physicians.
munot. triii|*uaiily patalvird the
Oonimlth.-; the ... "InsirSince then, he had lived at
Counliy with a grnrral vluke. mu- buthei T Don*; lb*' vlcs-RtOlS ii-iiillrtl in at lea.l six . prt-i 'dent. R. &lt;- MIpntHfk ami
Wallet Her,| Hospital here. |'n
ii
. . . .1 A. lb-well,
rev rut seals slaying in a wing
Iitlie v omiuuniiti .weie
. „secrsrlitry
, , i . nnd
. lieu... ,
d.eatln.
..
,
|.
. i
srirsi of Ihr Sniifnril Shrine Club
built rsjsevially for him.
challenging Hie vriy Ills- .it lh» w,.n, wjlll „
,..r „r i to MonDeath was caused by a blood
governmrlil of A lcid r i)e (',a&gt;Jie||, roe- Itlldge where th ey met nnd
clot which ir.u I.* .I his lung.
w ho lief rated th e m at the polls g r i s t e d lllti-trinu*
I'ots-lttiite
Jnlli ., Mis. Jones Mid Imperial
Mai. Grncial George (leach —
in Ajuil
A .*1.-tnnt lUMi.in Kulnlid It llid-lthe In.vpii d vommindanl. who
llir 1'iefest of Genoa Piovmce Will, elld escorted them In henilinef Mi liiim in at the train on
in the leftist North |iiiKlaimetl a lUnilor* lit tile Vulder lintel.
Ins arrival fumi Philadelphia —
state of public danger" today in
There the Shrine .tffiriiils found
irpoitrvl that the underlying causa
the wake „f the attempted a.sas- *«'"'»■ f"r ,h" "
'"•t.m.ohllea I
was "aiteriosclnm ii" and "aurilinalion of lum m uni.t bo.s la b ,
|„ (&lt;&lt;llj1, | („r ,|,r |r use 1
ml .11 fibrillation.”
•nir-v loghatli.
jwhib In Banfur.l For this favor’
At Perilling*! bedside were bis
Hill in Rome the govnnmrnl thv* |. ttentab-- es|ireast*st tmu h *|isai l a hack to wtvrk movement prv&lt; iktiun. [lu-y matls brief radio
son, Warren, Iii* titter. Miss May
. i
"p ee.iies at the hotel entrniue.
U ib rra*U g up .H ei national
Pershing, and his longtime phyri*
grnTh,
fo, mw, -ho, , | y U .
cian. Mat G en ru l Shelley Mariar«&gt; sinke tailed by bommunnl l o r , . , &gt; H Jn , . t L'ontmerrint Su«-«t hy
Ij^o* to pmtest tlie kfi"acl on till YnldeS Hotel. Hairs tlur-atenTh*- Aiiiriicftn flag uns dropped
lohliaUi yesterday.
&lt;*l. bid after a light sprinkle the
o **iv-, eh aieil
w ith Motorvyrli*
it* n.iif-Ntaff ilii.iiigluiut the Cap-

Terror Rule

WINDER, tin.. July 15. faThI
lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Senator Itirhard Hu.-rll (iM .ai
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President liu n u ii* rail lor * special vcinon ol l u n rifti July -o predirlrd li*lav the Soulh would
i |&gt;it.mplly tlrrw ciicv of "cheap politics * today irom many li. | ul.Iic.itii tie Lit bed around some more ill
111. tpnhil *&lt;—kiiin of t'linttcc**
' of tlir GOP-conlrolled House and Senat*.
•
Tlie split in Democratic ranks shown at the parly's national con­ ral'cvi hy I'rrrirteiit Truman.
vention in Philadelphia alio was reflected in reaction of the minority's The luni.it «tiial*&gt;r from lieorgia said the Suuth'* defeat in
Congrrss members to their chief’s bsck-to-work proposal. They differed the National tleninrrnllr Foilas to whether it was a wise or unwise polices! move and as to whether vridiun » mi hi lie tranalaled inlu
■" * *■ 1—
■
| g o td would come of It or not.
a Itgl-dalUr program of impar1
Mr. Truman announced the plan allcled o|i|irr*&gt;ion. l(ii»ell. »ho
fur ute special session—the 2ftth garnered 28.1 cunsrnlinn tote*
lit .be history of Congress—as he foe the presidential nomination,
accepted hit party's presidential •ait, he believed Ih r civil right*
nomination nt Philadelphia last ptopukaN will in* intriMlturd in
night. Housing ami anti-inflation the r penal »e**lon and that
w ere placed nt the top of Itkucs ■liclul Itrpuhliran ami min•
to Ijo conridcred with civil rights In. 111n n Democrat* will “fight
anu other recommendations also to »ir * ho ran kirk Ihr Soulh
the hardrki."
to rtr.io Jp for consideration.
Al.novt without exception He
puhluan Congress members at­
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. July 15.
tributed the step to political mo­ (/I*)
Delermined oti|M&gt;sitmn to
tive- and the criticism of “cheap
President
Tluman and the Demo­
polocs
shies" game from several volecratic party's civil rights platform
Ing their view*.
Senator Vandenlw-rg f H-Mlcls&gt;, was being planned today hy re
f’HILADKU'HIA. July 15. (/P)
Uiw president of Ihst Senate who LeUiots* southern party members
—Pievidrnt Truman countered a
-D em ocratic civil right• iplil today]
® witlt- a diamatic can for A ‘JW *
preweed doubt* that “any giMd to " Is*I ditch stand
26 special tesrinn of Conireti and j
a imaihing allack on vthal he
termed the "poppycock" ol Re­
publican promises.
Mr. Truman a*krd for action
vtilhin 15 dayi after the law­
makers meet, on anil-inflation and
HARRY S. TRUMAN
l**iliticul mullves.
as* * * * p
•
, tusse Ini" Mill*, i,, ivgubste the 1 ’
, ...
, ... . ,,
Hse Mississippi
across tin- I’ofninac to the rolling
(routing Irgitlalion.
Governor issued ,,rcb|en| ,lf -lr , ,.l r |,|„r, - ,|,sough
!
clu l*.
In Auburn, N. Y. Hep. John
\ t bouton lull", u will lie taken
I'au.-.dcnt
Harry
8
.
Truman
was
K*lw..:d
F.
lam*was general'
An hour before he look the
TnLvr (R-NYj, chairman of the the call soon after all delrgatrv
hit-h the I S an.I llriuin art
iion*matrd to 1*? ths- presidential iloace Apprupriations Comniittes". (,llln
I** il.&lt; C.ipil.-I I.* to- ill -tale on a
ih n iitrail of « program f**r wive"'
state and half those fumi f- *-ding ' then lu-i iiinii charges.
0 tlaur of Philadelphia's convention caiiuir.atp
for the Democratic Par­
*isi.i(»lqin- orisTinally luiilt fur the
of No tiles The Morocco Trm plo 1
‘ c*1' Alabama walked out of the I'hilaHrm-k t -irununi*t* ngnin pleadhall rally this morning In fling a ty l.i-t night at the Democratic *ai-J 1hf J " *ld*"*..|.r
m i . .ui " of ih-orgi- Washington.
foi n July .0 ijHClal session of , . . .
.
«
- i . - r*t for nn eml to tin- eivil w-nr. nVvUilmne sr\tt.‘tti* played, un-l'
challenge rt the Republicans to Naional Convention in Phitadrl- Congieas was "In the nature of delphit eunvenimn
It* cutnfubtin- was tu have
convention last ntglit
night in
" ss s.ss.Vts Vmrl rl''.-f
" their
wnr •*««!
V »Is»t
«"*■ The Program
A **a
the In I r» ting t-lnce of the
make good on their Dewey-War- lih u .
clu-ap politics."
piote.1 against Us rndoisrmenl of r...c«-« me thrente.,.-*) with .b-f.-at w" ‘
&gt;' e, ™ * ? 1 ,l,y ' V v
i11-h
TnU-r said the Administration ,br civil rights jmigiatn
the t.iiimiii,.* Mounlain* The A,f‘ '* "n- I .-ti-nlHte.
ren platform pledget, Mr. Truman
^ lly
I I &gt;• W.ikliinitun'k
Inlllli, I . . &gt;i
lIhm
.... iIiv wt*
sil ■ ll.iL-i.e
never
was trying to “force consWera- 1
a leader in the south '•••■**» tejs-el*-*l lb - vler,.*.,.'
' 1
»»»‘" event of the day. th e ,
had tieen nominated by hit |»ily
nun ,1 (rum Mi V* rtu-ii, in view
led
ui
|
uni
,
„
liur of legislation which I* bail."
, ,
..
FlisJ.
vvs
sc*,i*-*l
neiv
vidorie*
C u l - of 11.* (• 1111- ..( In- will
on the first ballot.
, . ,
, «&lt;vI,*, k nt Hcininole lligii School i J l l l l b t l i r c
UI
Z
lie referred specifically to the r,n " ‘"'U faction- lol.l a te|h.ilei
inul I,.til
limy a ml 1. Admit
,
,,
N a u 1
l***lv will In- in stale
. . njincnti'il
, cm.l
i unit.
r*f&lt; Ktlendrr-Wagner bill, which, I at the vonsrntion. "H ie Mivvimppi ,. I'alestine
The Vole, indicating the wide
Art,os
to n ,
,
,Al 0:00 a clock, No
•.mins
Of
Forces
Re- ii i'-b*t iitng'k
t ’aiiilul it.tut,lin on Sunday
... tin**....
u 1 . it.nvti
. . .1i .|o ikey
.
-It-&lt;
nnd thetr wlvat.. . rnjoyrd u
he said, "would prevent building delegation is on its way to Bum
bleach opened in party u n i t by
w
JEti-kui
,,
,i_. .
v
i
i «
itifl i
r on liiv* s'room!
of reuse, by private Industry an*I , ||]m T(lflr H1||
,
|
pur te d Imminent I10,""1
7 M",".l‘1'y
unt[*J2
ihr Litter, latl-dilch fight ovn
tin . in Ihr A. . "'1tcan plan fur , k , ,|„. high achmd.
..ii I in public will U- jiermilted
allow veterans to live in chicken ”
.
.
Nntiun*
to reslore
restore
.t- l.pitevl N
ation, to
j unci( Assistant Hah 1 A llU X S. July 15. fslV Di. io j&gt;.&lt; k 1lie I-.* r from 2 I'M. until
coops."
.many other states rejiresrnlrd.
A civil right! was:
■I'lef and threatepid to block l-ali llahlwin, ll»e Monw-co Divan . . .
... i-._*
i ...... 8 I’ M Sunday ami from h A M .
I.t Vienna, Ga. Senator George
Die Governor said the confer Security Council action.
P,evident Titiman, W V /io »-inlMursI *&gt;ts 1 n it f .InInVI
(nffivt-rs), the Wrecking Frew of ' ,4U,,r‘ *...... (l,crk S" oml
tD -(iei said President Truman's m te will suggest a man for the
Senator Rirhatd R u s s e l l ol
I In- Fomiiifurtn i* tlie Com- Morv- • o Tcnij-ie, the 1***1 Wreck­ lirailrjiuitris in Koran? said lodec
sum
to
call
Congress
into
.pc­
Railroad E m p l o y e e eml session w u an unwise pol- individual soutlwrn stale, in nomGeorgia. 261.
1st information bureau. Tog- ing Crew aid ainbukkadurs ami
Paul V. McNutt, V l vole.
uiove.
In*,p *or »
«nil will writ** 1
»•* &lt;»»»**
It*
aiVku of the local club meiiila-rs
Strikes Fatal Blow, Itical
Is. ihe session, bf said, the Re- a slates rigid plalforrn.
t&gt;*igliis,l!y in Tito’* capital of enjoyed a chicken dinner given
Not voting. 2).
Then Shoots Self puL'-cans will have an opport Just before the governor'a call Utsw-I-. t».y Lon,Inform Issue.! lor---------th -m l*y ---------Morocco Temple at
The convention, after a 38| A |um due of two convrtgins
unity to get out of a hole by for a southern front against th* '
, ** r" ‘" ‘
,n!L',
. the Anchor Inn at 8 :lMS o clock
minutr ovation for' the President,
line lo ihr heavy shower in t h e ! Greek ...luinm in die Konilv.
HATTIESBURG. Miss.. July 15. jmcjing housing and federal aid rational party'* stand. R g-O ov! '
f
l
Ti t n and
gave Alben W. Barkley of Ken­ &lt;/P)
•—
—
| ernor Frank Dixon of Alabama J '"roaLv Communida **f Iwing ••vr.i.na Ibr kchedulcd bninl cun- »ei|oi it iimnmrnl, irjHiilt In.in
A violent quarrel betwern
----------------------------; deelaresl that "The national party '" '" f " 1
c*-rl nl First Street urul Magnolia I |,14lmlJII, , 4,d. ,Su* ii
tucky. 70-year-old minority leader an insurance saleswoman and a
L
„
haa nut n knife in the heart of - &gt;* frnin the nnriy line Tibi shut
a of, the Senile, a unanimous vole male client* heie late yesterday O
l.tck
I
but
Ibrke
weiiabiunl
o n n n e u ia n ie r s
n,.. south." h « invited -»n gomi
W for Vice President.
lain, ul tlie Armory to Ihr- music I NuilBwetlern Gleecr.
' nl- b*n to the I brnda Tubirsullrd in \ e death of both pargw
- gw
Iirmivcrats to attend the Illrm , 1 &lt;* nuil "lnii*l*'r."
11**- new Foiiiirifnrtii *llack of Kkiiny Ksy and hi* Orchestra.
u#....
• . ikunaioriMiu
neen
Unanimous, that la, esrept for licipants.
Hi* yueinllst• w
nc iriunird
ie[*oitrd cr*
.. ........
• annlorium nave
have been
f V'••«»«tMil#-«« eg Pngg ftlRflkl I
llll*tlHHV4 mh *-..* I 1. 1,11
i II
. ( ailmi. list, following invest! gal Ion
a gr»un of Mississippi and Ala­
jl.iLiny
a
icvere
di
diubliing west of ntl)( ju n j | | nj „f |j„, fase!, by the
City Patrolman Ray Lee said
bama df-lrpalr*. They had walhed
ol Rebel ( lurftarn
1.1
Maikov \ a- Sk-inli. dc County TuU-rculotla and
out earlier over the racial Jssuo the woman, Mrs. Lillie Mclnnii,
t&lt; "»"»»** ** !•**» t-uMi
HieUli Assru-iatlon. it was an— turning their stetia to Illrm 47-yeas-old saleswoman (or a
| uni.net*1 loiiny by Mrs. Edward
Ingham, Ala., amt a Saturday rail (uncial home, died rn route to
estcrdav
noon
*-ri­
J ng of the Chanters
,, ,
it.
•
K**&gt; to r. executive ircrctary.
for a states’ rights convention of the hospital (torn hammer blows
F l o r i d a ’s
te a c h e rs ,
••fill cavo-finding on the
11 HnflNise« *•* rngp ***■»•»• I
y
irom Morocco Shrine Temple.
on the hrad.
phyaiciau cunvUted last night of I •! I ll f 'n l l n i r o D f i a a n u !&gt;■•» ‘ f
the
Jacksonville, at the meeting nt
l o u c h e i i i i s s c H i s physicians
, , , I(ll| fhand Unll
nl-oitiuu and first-degree man- j a m
Tlie client. W. J. Messer, 53, the Tvurlst Center.
| have discovered these caves and
■lauglitcr in the death of June
]n c r i n w i were Introduced hv
a railroad flagman, died early
T.Vi.I.AIIASSfJE, July 15 DPI— *tlm ■ allowed tl em l*&gt; become hosWard, baking heiress, was found
today from pistol wounds in the K. G. Kilpatrick and Included:
dead today in his Tombs prison F hi.-V a school teachers again pilollsed while tin- dist-aie is Still
W aller J. Adair, pianist and mu*
ini. -unnier are crowding liack in .i relatively early stage,'* she
head.
tell.
leal director. Ed Lewi*, Charle*
Adiert O. William*, cummin- into tollege classrokim* to In-iter ■I*nail'd.
I »-• said the fight occurred at Shlie. Curlv Womhle, A rthur Nelsinner of correction, said the •heir rating* under the “learn
I In Seminole Fount v Tuberthe Messer home, where Mrs, Mc­ Min. Ted Hinson, Mike Lawrence,
death of the physician, Dr. UswalJ more-c-an. more" pay formula of cii'.- it Association baiullcs all the
lnnii. a widow, made a cull about G o rg e Mosey, Wendell Fargl*.
ilk.-tr.liw for ho-pitaliiation, serv­
Gla*!&gt;crg, 4'J, was believed &lt;iue •h* 1! IT school law.
&amp; P. M. He said the nature of the C ar! Langston, Paul Tannar nnd
*1),* increnied qualification* of ing n* contact bi-tvcrrii patient,
to poisoning, but th at he did nut
Fuller Warren, Democratic nom­ argum ent was undetermined.
Ted Dvirmnla.
i
know whelhrr it was a suiside. tr a J .u s ulri-ady has l-een notice - 1,i,Kct, county commissioner* and
An Iftlyear-old daughter of
inee for governor, will sptnk at
Fuat Potentato Paul Tanner
11 —all*—* mv I'k ■« iJfS il
A keeper found Dr. Glaabrrg ildi un-ter the iu-w school act., Sana’orium. Four **f Ilie five p*tlFirst Hirvet and Magnolia Ave­
wa&gt; neartlly applauded for his
still breathing, but he wa* uro- and ti will ho even more appan-nt t-nti wore sent milk by the A»nue at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening
kinelbg of "M sggla" and “Tlie
tiounced dead when n doctor a r­ wh, .1 "choal starts next fall.
sociui'on, amt tiVimportstion to
and before the Sanford-tst.AugusS tars Will Remember."
\
KAGLR HOLTS
rived. An autopsy v*aa ordered,
A. I- Vi’tuasun, MijH-rv|sor of Tampu was iiamlled by the TB
■w line ball game, It * m announced
"All
of
the
singers
were
very
DOi
HAN. AU.,
schroi accrrdltiHon for the State office. Complete case files were
• - today hv Dr. L T. Does, who senl,tJ *"AN.
Ala July
JuJv IS,
Ifi, WVW.
enthusiastically received," declar­
DcjibtUnenl of E*lucalion, csti- coup led and presented to tha
ed
Kiwanis
Secretary
J.
Martin
^ “ J b W . r 'f W » p ^ U « . to , a t ‘pare
} $ £ ; “boltM0THF.K SHOT
page editorial today,
m*te* *8 percent of Florida'* Foi kinikih-ncr*. " It is th* conUlItiary eleetlun*.
KANE. I'A.. July IB U 'J -A trecncr" next year will bo four- buthn of the cltixens at Scat Salt
the Democratic p arty and an­ Slin •cipher, and member* felt
"Mr. Warren wants to thank i-d"
very fortunate In having this ex­
lU-year-nlil
mother
was
shot
tu
nounced
It
would
support
Hit
yen' college graduate*. Only 02 time that makes poistble these
personally all tboaa who east Deucy-Warren ticket of tha Re­ traordinary program."
&gt;
death while nursing her baby In
icent of the 1015-40 teachers service*," said Mr*. Kirchcr.
their balfota for him on May 25," publican party.
The following numbers were
the
rear
seat
of
their
family
held ilrgices.
said Dr. Doat, "anti he asks the
sung hy the group: "Stout Heart­
automobile,
Stale
Policeman
John
"We've
had
enough"
wrote
Hor­
Nearly 2.500 teacher* arc at- COM MENFKM ENT ADDRESS
co-operation and good will of ace Hall, publisher. "Come hell ed juen," “On Moonlight Bay,"
Paxton reported.
ten i l l c itate college summer
TALLAHASSEE. July 18 (AV&lt;
those who did not.
"Srioke Gets In Your Eyes" and
Paxton
said
Mr*.
Thelma
Davit
or
high
water,
we're
supporting
sciioou on ca*h schotan-hip" rang Dr. C. V. Troup, president of th*
“ Mor* than that, he wards tn the
"Your Land and My Land from
Smiley
was
shot
last
night
on
a
Republicans
—
Governors
ng up to |75 provided by the Statu Teacher* College a t Fort
■peak to tlie many cltlitns who
My Maryland."
highway two miles north of Kane. legislature tu hvlp them get tnoi* Valley, Ga., will deliver th* sum
slid not vote all,” Dr. Doss tic- Dewey and Warren."
Visitors Introduced by Joel
A
bullet
struck
her
In
the
right
mrr school commencement addras*
a dared. "He wants to talk with
Field were! Klwanlan Dick Hul­
tem plr. the state policeman said. training
CABS GOBS TO JURY
at Forldal A. and M. College Aug­
4 them about the problems of
sey
of
Tampa;
Delpho
Hackney,
IACKSONVILLE. July 18 i/FJLEGION MEET
government and explain that If a
ust 17.
pot. (office lujw ctor from Day
APf
govvriiin.nl |R it, be raptrssn’a- The c u e of MaUon MaOrtgor, Iona
Cwmpbell-lx»sing Post 53 will
GRAY
ELECTED
TO
COUNCIL
B
each
,___
ims-and attorney and dairyman
a w
THEM Oil HKCOHDED
live of thv people,
ipl*. tha people m
TALLAHASSEE, July 18 ( « - wticoue m*mb*ra of Ita Legion
with watering milk, was D. Upshaw, J. A.
MIAMI,
July lb (47—A mild
Junior
Ibueball
Team
and
mem.turn must expraaa Lltfr will charged
Dr.
William
H.
Gray,
Jr.,
proWilliams
aid
Paa
Senator Alban W. Barkley of Kentucky, who w as n a m e d tha
to go to n federal court Inter to­
u„ o ri, (,f Boy* Stale from Sanford earth tremor wmt recorded early
through tha bohvt bows.
Mr. Democratic P arty's trie* prasldsniial randidata is shown ahoy# as ba aidant of Florida A. and ML ColR. FretwtU. Jacks
day.
'wt 'b
e *upp«r
aupper meeting Monday today on **timogr*ph« a t Swan
"Fuller W a rm wants to. ask
not-|wt
&lt;:.*
Sanford Skrfna
Ed- delivered the kaynoU addroaa at tha Democraticic Convention In Phil*. l*ga for iwgroM, today wa* notBnedflcallr,
McOrooor
was
Roads and
Legion Hut. A" Island, Roosevelt
to put over one of hi* iffc l of hi* *l*rtion to th* South* inlgnt at the L
_ Pc ten- dalphla. Ha la thum ping tha speaker's a t a n d ti
charged with making fn b a claims v o id P. Loot I
l* diatribe
against the *n» arm council of tha Young m n .itir» are urged by Comdr. Guantanamo Ray in tha Carib­
Si o'^lU^ U ^ t n ^ V r ^ r n to SSK SST w
nnd Im -, pplnu. Ha dallvered a on* hour and ten mfnuta
----te u W arn* L.
ths
bean area, th* N ary r*polled
make our fovornmenf hetiar,’
Baldwin,! Republican
Ilean P_rty and th# GOP-controUad BOth Congress. (Internation. Men'* Christian Association n a ti-.Ja m Wrighl and Adjutant J , C. b*r*
s-llka." o n
.AtcDwo to ba present.
onai council.
mdphotoj
| ol Soundph
u, al Jacksonvilla.
progrtiu.
..
—r .
.
\\ AHHIM.TON, Jut) 15. t/Pi
—Prc-xldciri Truman today forrun.!;
railrtl tin- Republican
mol ri.lt* (I ...
Fongrc** into opr
...•■••..•I,..
fist *rx*dun nl noon nn MmuDy.
Jul&gt; 2C.
Mr. Truman'* pro­
clamation calirii* Ih r IrgUUlura
batit 1o W inhimton ratnr only
etmur 12 hour* a fte r hr had anno..mrti hr Mould dn *o al the
Democratic Nat tuna I Convention
In Philadelphia. Folio* ing up
hi. deri«ion. announced a* hr
a rrrp ln l Ihr Democratic presIdrnlial numinaliun, Mr. Trumail'* rail *aid "an extraordlnarjr occasion" rrtjnirr* rrrunvrnink of ihr Mith I 'a a r r r u . The
brief proclamation did mil foraialfj oullinr reason* for the
tall. The President mrrrlyr dirrrtru the mrmlirra to a»*emble
•'to r rr e itr *urh rummunlration
a* may be made by the exerulive.'*
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Truman Named

S h s u S7M*WS.»l'nr

'rM r

Greek Forces
Say Guerrillas

A re R e tre a tin g

Violent Quarrel
Ends In Death
Of Man, Woman

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Present Program
At Kiwanis Meet

Named Democrats' Vicc-lkrcHidcnt

Local Patients
Are Adniifled To
TIi Sanatorium

Convicted Physician
Found Dead In Cell

• Fuller Warren To
Speak In Sanford
Tomorrow Evening

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IIIKV t ’HFII I! VNII.S ON

TOP KKK

Oviedo News

CHICAGO. id 'i-A

Wyn.i and Cary, are visiting Mr,
Lchdiart's mother, Mr*. Gladys
Lc.hlwrt, nt Tampa.
Mr
Donald l.einharl i* visit­
ing Mr*. Ijiur* King and Mi*»
Mary Totten at Cocoa.
Mr. ami Mr*, (ieorge Ibid* and
family. George and Emily, are
leaving within the next few day*
to make their home at Clrvrlnnd,

sergeant-’’

fira n n wit*

Superb rand
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T V jr W YORK— It la high ntwm aa 1 write, and
I 1 presumably my old friend Hwlfty O linen
nilII deep In the rover*. ,n)'lying the ln-'t prertmi*
hour* of hi* bnrbilnl-lneplred dream*

CUT M C I S / P 4 .

T*
X f

Th« rain la earning dawn on the elty. not Ilk*
the soft velvet paw* of a eat but more tike a
horrendoit* needle ahower, and since Hwlfty never
do** too well In hla selection* for a muddy track
ST
1 I doubt thmt he will be In hla clubhouse Imx at
A
Jamaica thla afternoon.
H
After Mr. O'Drlen arises and ha* had a decent
H r f
Interval for hla hnl tea-and-Iwget* tircnkfstU, 1
*m going to rail him and _a»k If h » _ jr W •« ""
ftmm ■ Wl are the ahovf’nt the r--&gt;pacnbnn3 tonight V.’e were
at the Copa last night, but tonight I thought *»•
M»l Hslmer
would try to are the ahow.
Of rnurae. we had (hat In mind I,AST night.
Mlaa Vivian Dlalne of Hollywood, a lovely girl with atae, only a
aoupcon of latent, tui* been replared by Mlaa Mas Kirk of Broadwaly. th* urging a ta r of “Allegro." and It wae V» e»e the ravishing
Ml** Kirk that Hwlfty and I »et forth Therk aleo wak a |&gt;*ir of
eomedlana on the bill n*mrd Dean Martin and Jerry Lewi*, who
are the aharpest thinga ainre Carrie Natlon'e hatchet
The three custom ary standby*—one boy atnger, one girl singer
and one tap dancer, earh curied by an extraordinary amount of
mediocrity but atlll passable enough to keep the customer* amuerd
through the appetlter a t dinner were on hand, along with the nolid
rock of the Copa show*, an octet of delightfully upholstered dam**
Ton *haka all thla together In the rhartreim e and purple splrndnr
of Monte Prnter * cellar saloon, and you have the Ingredient* for
that rarity, a happy night In a nightclub.

Southern Gold Colored Margarine

Southern Gold Colored Margarine
Q u a r te r s .
Kraft Phils. Cream

CHINESE NATIONALISTS
AMI FEASANTS
Hl.tN, China, l/Fl—The govern­
ment *s trying to win the support
•if the peasant* in It* fight against
■hr Communist* In this section of
nurl.crn China.
T ,u peasant* appear to be skep­
tical. Th*y ask why the govern­
ment, which has keen fighting a
civil war for two years, hasn’t
done this before. Maj. Gen. Chang
Ming, deputy director of th* Mlnl»ti&gt; of National Defense, said he
couldn't answer th at quaatlon.
“Nationalists troop* used tp car­
ry turlr own rations," Chang said.
"Whir, they ran short they took
food from the pruxanU, often
without paying for It. From now
on, tney will get their food from
the peasant* ami pay for IL”
At several village* the peasant*
sullenly icfuscd to provide the
ed « it cent trip to New Smyrna
L i. J. W. Martin haa returned
fro.n Jacksonville, where he spent
a wjek.

IfiMp* with water. No attempt!
wa» Wide to force hem. At other I
viikin* the wu-tunt* grumbled,
loudly when **l.-d for water and]
focu. When they were paid f o r 1
it they up|H'ainl limvlldctcd. The
gov .rtmieni al.o i* using nn effee*
live mpthixl of praising the
ant*.
"Wilhout the help of the JH'MR*
a tlf ■** *n u*
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, **w#
even

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Summor
Solo
Wovo

Quart

Prices Good Thru Saturday, July 17th Only

Swerl

yJI

Largo Pkg

Tnrgol or National

Ray-0
Quart
Beechnut IVanut
ilrloln

Qhuck

Urisket

Obelisk Flour

Steak
Mi milder
Roast

Ballard’s

Rcuni Cutlets or T-Bone SteakLb89c

Cleanser

Crackors, Mod

Gin

rtic Sweet

Best Grado

Sosp

Pound
Rco Brand Wall ami

Pound
Pound
Pound

Lovett’MFresher Sea Foodtt

Hata-plne Hllml

Freak Large

30-Mule Team

Boraxo
Wilsco Sliced

ML Vermont Sliced

BACON

TETLEY
e«&amp; T E A
Rofroibingt

■

Lb

55c Roast

Sliced Fork

Liver

49c

Lb

Mealy

Lb

Meat iLb

Freak Large

Fresh Ground All Beef

Burger

Dr Lux* White Crab

39c Neckbones“&gt;15

Mullet

Lb

Fresh Hpeckled

Trout

Lb

Deep Bca

Grade "A” tJuick-Frozen, Dressed &amp; Drawn

Scallops Lo

Frying

Small Lean

C hickens

Htewlng

Lb

6 9 c H ens

Spareribs Lb 49c

Lb

Sacramrnto Fruit

Bleach!
vi-Gii 27c

Cocktail

Deep South Gin|H&gt;fiuit

Comstock Sliced IT*

Del Monte K. G

12&gt;/2c

PEAS
Leko Colie id

Rag. 10c Educator

Thompson Seedless

Cookies h *9vic

Cranes

Reg. 9 for 97c Educator

Golden Yellow

Cookies*" 12'ac

BANANAS 2 lbs. 2 7 c

Libby Bartlett

California Large lied

Pears n. 2^ 4 ic

"

Church'* Grape
Calif. Long Whits

CREAM

Red

SEs •

Potatoes4kn25c Potatoes4^25c

1i

New White

Juice &lt;» 41c
Murray Vanilla

Yellow

Potatoes 10*&gt;&lt;49 Onions 3 *&gt;•29c
Cidlfornla

Scnkarik Glass

11C

Sweetheart

Plate Stew
Sirloin Steak
Chuck Roast
Rib Roast

I-ovcII’b Gov’t Graded

CREAM

Phone

13‘

Swift Household

LYDIA L PtNKNAM'S SSUSSr.

ICE

3 IC

Fiurida'a Own Liquid Htatcli

Sea Beauty Red
Ara rwi golag thru the funrtmnU
aiiod!•■*(• twrlou pteiiiur in worn— .1 a -u rt* n txw* inis m&gt;k* jrou
W n r frum hot n*,h*&gt;. m m arr.
Jo**, hitb-etnins, llrvd? Tbm to iry
hptu.g. Pinttum* Teaalabla io n Pmutd tp rsllsi* such sytupto.i.,1
lukhsia s Coaipound also b*t »(■»•
Doatws call a siomsekle loolc *n*rr

2k1c

Scum less Suds —

Wstar Maid

TI P —TO P I C E
A v m iim

Starch

Quantity Right* Reserved

■f-

We make oar own lee Cream. AO flavors
T oly — Delicious — Healthful
Sanford

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Spaghetti

F.-Z Liquid

TABLE SUPPLY
E L O V E T T ’SE
P IC C LY W I C C L Y

Biggost

tkhimmcl Qrap*

fH

Kraft Kay

It’s Tho

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

Lb

C h e e s e 2 *ie&gt;3 3 c C h e e se Lb 6 7 c

i^ s v c tA ts !

Evor
THE FOUR GENTLEMEN AT THE TAIM.E next to nine and
Swiftya were obviously very Important people The gtrta came danrtng out. My earthy companion and I each picked out a blonde on
which to concentrate aa we nibbled on the canape*, but }u*t a- w*
were beginning to meditate real hard, th* four gentlemen started to
slurp their soup.
Thl» was unsettling, but when shout* and murmur* began arising,
to the effect that Joe should tell the one about th* three picksninnlca and the haystack, nr hnw Harold almost bought half thla
punt four year* ago. or how hard It was to get good Scotch in
cafes these day*. Swlfty and I lost our place.
Next came th* girl and hoy singers The four gentlemen looked
briefly “Bo they alng." one said. In cosmopolitan dismissal They
returned to thrtr clamorous conversation. "So I said to Irene Beltnick." one of them brgaty
Mlaa Kirk was awfully good for about threa notes. Then the four
genllemtn, who thought so, too. dlacuaaed her She reached for a
high one In ’T h e Gentleman la a Dope." but one of the quartet
heat her to I t "THIS KID." he said. In thunderous tones mufllrd a
little by the fourth drink, “Is ready TERRIFIC. Liases, 1 ha ids
chance to put her under contract
Miss Kirk's remaining selection* must have been nice. SiHRy and
I could sea her opening and closing her lovely mouth, occasionally
looking desperately over at the four, nut no sound seemed t- mm*
I out l think that aha endrd up with a ,o*dlcy of Rodger* and Hammerateln hits, but wtiat we heard waa t medley of who Eddm and
Howie ran Into in Landy's the night before.
*
•
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a
MR. MARTIN AND MIL LEWIS, who at* refugata from a nca*hy
nut hatch, had one edge on the furious four -they are funny to to*,k
at, even before they go Into their routine
Well. Mr Lewta la funny to look at Mr Martin reaemblea Cary
Grant, but Mr. Lewis I*,* kind o f lean, bei/i-ftacled.anmhi*. wh­
isper* frrqruntly Into a frighteningly real c.-itdren'a pntota—“You
may Uke two giant step*, com* back, yuu didn't aay ’May IT' Arp
, you for real* Oh. I think you are peachy amt keen." and so on.
Together, they take the Copa apart pin-* by piece, much aa
Ctaytnn. Jackson and Durante used to dlsmip'tl* the • Id Silver
Slipper, but even aa they wera going through their dhlne*. with
Mr Lewis racing In and around the audience lit* a runaway fawn,
the four gentlemen at the table next to ours w&lt; *• drowning them
out with praise.
"Thl*." one of them said—over a*d over and over—"ta the greatest
act in ahow business today Why, 1 told Monts thv other day
**
I guess hr knew what he waa talking about. bti, ' must withhold
my Judgnwitt momentarily, bees use I have not ye- beard the boys'
Jokes
Of courae. you know whgt happened when the dlrv-er ahow finally
ended. The furious tout tupped talking Bwifty s ~ i I sal there,
stunned and aching for a moment, and then staggerM out. Tonight,
aa I say. we at* golnlg over to the Cop* to ace the »anw.

In Atlanta.

Hast" UlU how a woman hunlrr,
Ma-iya NjrWnheut, returned from
.1 «*•- woman hunting trip into
It t iTi ‘ N M tKKS COOl&gt; AS
Ihi )Uvp north tun d ia with tlw
IIUNTBR
lol.jwing which she herself h.,i
MOSCOW, t/Fl— "Dawn of the kliic-j nnd iTeeght home:
g

'rookie pulircman, ao'-ed tho proh-j

in Felony nourt '^a» a dvifft.i,
lt.it Kmnk ilrnaidu, a

bpcei*l to the Vuitoril Herald
lly MARIAN It. JONES
l i t , . J. N. Thompson is visit­
ing frli-nd* and relatives In St.
Augustine, Trenton and Cocoa
during the neat few week*.
1!., and Mr*. Andrew Autln are
enjcytnir a trip to Tennessee and
other ila li'i.
Mr*. V. E. William* ha* re­
turned to her home In Jacksonville
a fte r Wilting her niece, Mr*. Ed
F a .n J I, for a couple of week*.
Mi. and Mra. Jimmy Malcolm
and M i n , Jimmy, Jr., are visiting
Ml*. Maira1m,i&gt; parent* at INIiter.
Neb.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Chance and
daUgt&lt;t*'r*. Mine* Jeanne nnd
itiilie Chame, have returned from
their trip to Montgomery, Ala.

•

Bunahlaa Oraen Bean* *

Potatoes

N« J
Argo E xtra Standard

14c

T o m a to ts » * n b 2 3 c
Xupamaq Okra xnd

Tomatoes^ *16 Wc

P*fl Boat*

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MENU
Ur CKCII.Y BROWN STUNK
FRIDAY FARK
Fiah Chowder
I’MOt Crackers
Hearty Vegetable Salad
Hard Roll#
While Cake with Aml.ruisa
Special*

‘Where Customers Send Their Friends'*

Bare ra te

( lie. 11&gt;o for Starred Diah Follow*)
White Cake with Ambrosia
Special
3 large orange*
2 fully-ripe banana*
0
*j cup diced (ilncnpplr or
alim l strawbcrrl.*..
2 tablespoons sugar
1; c«|i niol*t shtedded coconuk
. j, while rake
tVhipped sweetened and van­
illa-flavntrd evaporated
tnilk or ettam
• l‘i i l orange* so th a t they are
free «f membrane; ru t In thick
round., and dice. Slire l.nannst
_ Into otange. Add *ugnr and coco
V nut and mix. Tilt n lire of while
irtke i n each plntr, top with fnilt
amt whipped evaporated milk or
I 'j
cream. Servo immediately.
cent In(fa.
SATURDAY IMNNRH
Ji tiled Consomme
tinii-ed Shoulder of Veal*
Mashed Potatoes
tirecn Fear
Lettuce, Tomato and Cuertmlwr Salad
Bread and Butter
Fruited Gelatin Dessert
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follows)
Braised Shoulder of Veal
T pounds shoulder of vent
3 tablespoon* enriched utipuipo&lt;c flour
1
teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon* dry mustard
IH tCB"|*oons powdered ginger
' Z lalilespoons fat
Vj cujp tomato juice
Mix flour, salt, m ustard and
ginger together thoroughly. Coat
veal with mixture, rutddng it in
well. Heat fat In heavy keltic or
Dutch oven ami brown well on all
slits s. Add tomato juice, rover
and simmer slowly for 2H to 3
hours, or until tender when pierced
with a fork. Servo hot with drip­
pings from kettle.
Nolo: Leftover vial intty be
served mid, sliced thin with a
v ert table nr fruit salad; or It
mav lw heated In a curry sauce
and reived over steamed lice.

201 East First Street

Fried Corn Meal .Mush

\VE RESERVE Till: RIGHT
TO I IMIT QUANTITY

Sanord, Fla.

LYKES PRECOOKED READY TO EAT HAMS
WHOLE or BlITT E N D ........................................
SHANK E N D .................... .....................................
SMALL WK81EKN
BABY BEEF SALE:
PORK aSPAKKIiltlS
THE MOST DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS. PRICF.fr
WITHIN lit M i l OP EVE lit (INK’S III t i t .I I , GRADE
WESTERN tO l'N G TENDER H t l i t REEF.

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SLICED BACON
SMOKED H4 CON

Dutch I’oppv Seed Cake
2 rup* sifted rake flour

3 teaspoons linking powder
H teaspoon salt
' l cup shortening
1 rup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2.3 rup ndlk
-m cup poppy seed
3 egg whites, stiffly tieaten
Sift flour, baking .powder and
aall together. Cream shortening,
add sugar gradually and rream
topulr.rr until very light ami fluf’.
Add vanilla. Add dry Ingret:it*. alternately with milk,
abcut one-third at a time, la-ginnlt.g and ending w ilh 'lh em ; stir
onlv until Mended after each addi­
tion. Add the poppy seed and
fold In the stiffly Iwaten egg
Whites. Turn into two layer rake
par.s that are I» Inrhr* In diameter
and at least IH inches dctpsdhe
pans ihould I k* greased and lined
with waxed paper that Is also
greased. Bake In a m ndrratc (3M&gt;
F.) oven for about 23 to 3(1 min­
uter. or until done. Kill and frost
with Caramel .Frosting.

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LONOIIORN CHEESE

ll». .V ic

SWIFT’S PREMIUM

1 - ii&gt;

FRANKS

p iv £ .

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ARMOUR’S STAB

SMOKED SACS ACE

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Cuban Avocados each 18c “Buy One-Get Another Free”
Virginia Cobbler

Michigan

New Crop Vitgitiin

5* 11is. 21tc

lge. stk U!)C Potatoes

Celery

Rutabagas

No. 1 Texas Yellow

B in s Cherries ........11). 38c

:Hhs 2!)e

Onions

Beans

Carolina Green

ea. l!le

Cantaloupes

Ih. l!)e

Nice Yellow

Cabbage

0 C A N L IM IT P L E A S E !

Ih. 7 I/.C

tiiant Strlngl-

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MILK blossom tim e .........................3 tall cans 3 9 1

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2 Nn. I t i l t .

PEA C H ES....................................No. IVi can 23c

Green Lima Beans
Cr. imed Cauliflower
Brv^d and Butter
Dutch Poppy Seed Cake with
Caramel Frosting
Ik v ct age
(Ktcipe for Starred Dish Fdllow*)

ii) . r .'ic

IN TOE PIECE

t teaspoon jutlt
Fat, for frying

Frkn Chicken
Candied Sweet Potatoes

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TRI-VALLEY FANCY YELLOW CLING IIA i VF.8

SUNDAY DINNER
Fru.t Cup

lb. 59&lt;

FORK LIVER

1 cup yellow non meal

4 eups water

N). 65*'

WESI FI.N

ROASTS:
CHUCK ............................ lb. 5 5 c
RUMP AND SHOULDER.. Ih. 5 9 c
STEAK:
ROUND AND T-BONE ... Hi. 7 9 1 :
SIRLOIN, CLUB and RIB II). 6 9 c

Large Sire
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Cnllled Otange Juice
Fiicii Corn Meal Mush*
Maple Syrup
Link Sausages
Beverage
t It'vipr for Starred Dialt Follows)

NO SALES TO
MFRCILVNTS

HOME CONTROLLED

MAZOLA
OIL

CHANDLER RIVER FANCY

’ BLUEBERRIES.............................. No. 2 can

25c

l&gt;L

4 9

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9 7

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No. 2 Vz cun

APRICOTS ....................

19c

SNOWDRIFT FACTORY PACKED
.^lbs SUGAR........................ 5-lbs. 3 7 c
Mb.
S T O K K L Y H S L IC E D
d ie
$ 1 0 *v
* * ______ “ - BEET’S ................... lfi-035. jar 10c
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Baktd Deviled Eggs*
G reta Peas and Celery
Tossed Green Salad
French Dressing
Bread and Butter
Baked Apple with Thin Cream
Beverage
(Rerj|*e fur Starred Dish Follows)

£

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Baked Deviled P.gga
0 hard-cooked eggs
1 tabh-spoon vinegor
2 tablespoons sajail dressing
teaspoon mustard
*i teaspoon salt
.
Sauce
Paprika
Cot the egg* in half Imgthwlse.
Remove the yolks amt mash, add
th« vinegar, salad drrsslng, mus­
tard, paprika and salt and mix
wall. Pilo the yolk m ixture,into
•the whites. Place the deviled
egg*. yolks up. In a shallow lath­
ing 'd ish . Makd the oiuee and
pour It around the eggs. Sprinkle
thi mixture with paprjka and bake

EGGS doz. 62r

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lb pint.
p kg. 25c

25c

K ttA ijT ^
FAB, 60 ct. Paper
N A P K IN S
. T p U 25c

Old Virginia; IR-oa. ran

C. HREF HASH

Mb. ctn

Fnher'a Amer. or Pimento

Holaum, f2-oi. Jar

(•It APR JAM

29c

Stokely'a F ey ,'C u t, No. 2

No.’ S'* ra.
'T2 cana 27c

30c

Ssrrsrm-nto nil green No. I
A SPA RA G U S
35c
Apple Keg Bran No. 3 «a.

APPLE J'CE

10c

Ih'nrdlcy’a Fry. Bllrrd
3W-ox.

Fancy, {!-m. tans

2 for 35c

TO.M. PASTE 2 cax. 15c

DltiED HEEF

Snider'a wh. kernel vac.par'-t

No. 2 J a r Starr Blackberry

Kounty Kist, Nu. 303 ran
Sugar
PEA S
2 rn*. 25c

Green

HEANS

COHN

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12-o/. rn . 15c

HETTY CROCKER

PVEQUICK

PHKSEHVES

29c

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POLK’S ORANGE-GR’FT BLENDED

JU IC E............... 2 46-oz. cans 25l*
PACIFIC MIST FANCY PRUNE

PLUM S............... No. V/i c a n ljc
J SWIFTS HOUSEHOLD

M in

2

t^ni. 27c
l.rt;. .'Lie

SWAN SOAP
2 Ige. bars

33c

SWAN SOAP
mcd. bur IQc
SILVERDUST
Lge. Phi?. 35c

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More People A t Work

, ,Th® CenauB Bureau reports th a t the number of persona THE WOUO TODAY
in civilian jobs in this country wan higher in June than il
Hr It*WITT MecKENZIB
A P For via is Affaire Analyst
ever has been before. The labor force also wan of record aize,
but unemployment was at low point—moiv thun it tenth lean
All Italy - Indeed th# whole of
than a year previously.
— is rocking from the
\\ith wages a t high levels it is obvious th at the busi­ Europe
impact of the attempted assas­
ness I»oom la by no means weakening. Peak employment at sination
of Palmlro Togliatti.
peak wagM mid* up to peak personal Income, which can be fiery Italian Communist leader
credited
with be. . . _ _________
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expected to give continued. support
to the___________
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apiral. who is widely
Nor is the end in sight. Many Industries still are in the I"* Moscow*, ablest foreign
process of poat-wur expansion. Some are building new plants operator.
Even as Togliatti v i s bclr.it
now, otheifi plan them in the near future, still others want operated on for removal of the
to ex|utnd operations within present facilities. This contin­ bullets which giavely wounded
ued business growth will mean increased future demands for him, wildcat strikes began to
workers, and at tin- smite time expansion of the military ser­ spread throughout the peninsula
Red Instigation. Tbr Com­
vices will Muhtnut rntdiliomd people from the labor forces at
munist pres* howled for th j
The result is likely to b« new competitive bidding lor resignation of Catholic Premier
available workers, leading to higher pay, more income, more Dr Gaspcri. Th* Premier hlmaetf
condemned the aisault and raced
boom, more inllation.
to Togliatti's
side
For those who profit in lx&gt;om times, the outlook is._.
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. ..in .the hospital.
.
rosy. II is glrstmv indeed for those whose incomes do n
o
t
. h^f ngt hus ?
keep juice with the trend. Those who believe in graphs and| -yhi- worst thing that could
charts become more jH-siinhtic, since history says, th a t^ h e . happen!",
higlier go* o 'the imoin the greater is the likeriood of a bust I That would »»*m to I** « fair
* j appraisal.

I11ULK Vf.HSh. I'ODAY
Inspiration and wisdom com*
in our sleep, but » r can tap th*
reservoir
of divine
wisdom In w*k........
„ ru
ing hours,
too.. It Is w i.e to keep
In^ompirte* bsrmwty with th* In
finite.—Ja. 1:17: Every good gift
and ev*ry perfect gift i» from
above.
W r ter where the country u
hrading lor $1 JO cent* a pound
tleak*. Ther* n on* way to bring
ihe price of rtesk* down. That
it, not to est any.
The problem ol providing va­
cation* for everyone every sum
met it not sn *»iy one for em­
ployer* to io I v*. however com
mrndable ill purpose. We arimp&gt;e*ird with lire decision made
by Ihe American Type Founder!
of Atlanta, Ga. Wr have recently
received a notice (torn them de­
claring that tlreir entire factory
will b* doted for two weeks
during ihe latter part of July in
order to give thru employers s
vacation. Now there's an idea.
Those were true word* of Rob­
ert Quillen'* tgainil jealousy the
other day. The green and greedy
monster it capable of anything.
I have acen him lake a man in
the prime of life anJ retpopubility. turn him into a hateful,
undeihandrdly dithonrsl c h i l d
Jealousy can lake all urbanity
from the uibanr, grace from tire
graciou*. piety from the pioui.
ethica from the preacher of ethic*
It can destroy business judgment,
professional competence, lilctarv
taate. and even scientific acumen.
-John Temple Graves.
Working men who complained
about the fat profits of citrui and
other growers a lew year* hack
should be interested in a comment
of Martin Andersen in lire Orlando
Sentinel who says that Dr. P.
Phillips, sometimes • called the
woiId's largest citrus grower, tost
$711,000 last season. You caa'l
lose $711,000 unless you have it
lo lose. Remrmber that the next
time you hear about fat profits.
What you make today, you nay
lose tomorrow. The tun doetrjl
shin* on the same dog's tail-all
the time.
We liked Kurt Singer's defini­
tion of e "fellow traveller" though
we suspect there are more than
the two or three million of them
which he mentioned. A “ fellow
traveller," he says, can be iden­
tified by applying the - following
role: " I f I see an animal U»*f
walk* like • duck, squawk* like
a duck, has webbed feet like •
duck, end associates with ducks.
I am certainly going to assume
that it it a duck." Weil, tbef*
are a lot of people in this country
these days who squawk like Reds
and run around with Reds, and
until e belter definition comes
along, we are going lo call them
"fellow travellers.''
The Democratic party h at dona
everything in ill power at the
Philadelphia convsntion to iniult
the S o u th and to make it plain
that the South's allegiance it no
longer wanted. It refuted to re­
store the two;thirds rule b y means
of which the South's voice in
convention* was formerly heard.
It Im itted on writing into the
platform an insidious end intuit­
ing civil right* plank b y which
it it suggested that the South, is
unfair to the negro, and through
which it it hoped to buy a hand­
ful of H arlem voles. It refuted to
include a
elates right* cUu*e
fhrough w hich the South hoped
le p m * i r e the Constitution and
maintain the dignity o f the in­
dividual tUte*. And it insisted on
presidency

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H arry T rum an who eni _ T_ _
White H o u se ' on the.wings o f the
moit corrupt political machine in
the U nited Stale* and w ho u*ed
hit high o f fie* to betray the South

The potentialities of
' this sensational development are
Jet Propulsion
so great that no one can fores**
the end. This much la clear:
the face of it any immed­
ll has been announced that government experts believe iateOnleperrussions
must ire to the
American engineers have caught up with the rent of the advantage of Moscow.
Even if
world in the designing of jet engines for military aircraft, Togliatti recovers, he has Wen
with respect to power achieved,
m artyrised and a mighty flaini*
• Olio of the most npectncutur technical development.-* of of anger has swept the Com­
the war period the je t engine hnn not yet become generally munist world snd it* sympathis­
practical for non-military linen. Ita greatest advantage is in ers.Whether Itusiia gslns or lose*
the production of higher power for given engine weight in the long run depends heavily
than the other ty|M»a, making possible greater spoeds in the on whether she overplay* her
hand in her anxiety to take ad­
air.
of tire situation.
The jet engine atill has the disadvantage of consuming vantage
We have setn that the. Com­
a prodigious amount of fuel in proportion to the useful work munist
leadership's first movo
accomplished. It ir believed that the British still are ahead was to start s wave of strike*
of Americans in reducing this rate of fuel consumption. sweeping through Italy- There
Probably this is because the Britons have alwuya had to you have the making* of a potslide revolution, should Red pas­
husband their fuel with great care, and so are more con­ sions
Ire allowed to run that fat
cerned with conservation.
hy Moscow.
It is contorting to hear Mint American jet engines for And in neighboring France,
military uses are equal to those of other nations. But It who.-e unhappy government long
would be good to be able to apply some of the much-dis­ hat treen fighting for its life In
th* face of Communist machina­
cussed jet propulsion to more peaceful pursuits
tion*. the R«-l flag was flung
into this new gale sweeping over
from Italy. The French Com­
munist Party charged that the
•hooting was “a plot of imper­
A commemorative pontage stamp this summer will ialist war monger* and their
honor the late William Allen White, small-town newspaper agent* ”
editor extraordinary und the best-known citizen th a t Katun* The liolihevist* are extraordi­
hus produced. To his genial spirit White added a keen fuel­ narily gupd organisers, and they
opportunists, ever ready to
ing for the underdog, especially o f rural or sm all-tow n are
take advantage of any develop­
origin. He wns a little cool to the grievances of the dwellers ment like ihe Togliatti affair. I
in big cities.
-hink we are safe In assuming
A rigid Republican on election day, he was, ns Presi­ that they will exploit this shoot­
ing a* far a* they dare. How­
dent Franklin I). Roosevelt laughingly noted, able to see ever,
Russia definitely doesn’t
mer it in the other side for the rest of the year. He liberaliz­ want another
major war o n 'h e r
ed the thinking of many others who. but for him, might have hands at this juncture and her
been unyielding party men throughout their lives.
activities will be governed hy that
If n vote were taken on the most important and gener­ fundamental fact.
danger is that the Musco­
ally useful citizen of the American small town during the The might
start something they
early twentieth century, probably the majority of votes vites
couldn't stop. Suppose, for ex­
would go to William Alien White. Certainly on one would ample, the Communist high com­
more deserve them.
mand should debate whether this
would I* an opportune moment
to try to start a revolution In
Italy and establish a Soviet gov­
ernment. The first thing Moscow
would have to ask itself would
be: “Could wo control such an
upheaval or would it t a likely
Protest* M ay Cause D raft
I Selective Service Explain*
to spread and cause another gen.
Return la lottery System
| Age G roup Call A dvantage*
eral conflagrationT"
The answer to that certainly
Special lo Centra/ Press
ta that the gamble would
ASHINGTON-The Belrcllv* Service recommendation that must
ire a terrific risk. On that deli­
drattree be callrd up by an* iruupa Instead of by lottery, *a cate basis the Reds must deride
In World War II. is expectrJ to producr a howl around the country.
The potentialities of th* **nIt la certain that every lfMhnMigh-39-year-old whrt la subject to sational Togliatti development a r c '
call will feel the age-group Is of questionable falrnea*. nnd hi may so great as to divert the spot-!
prefer lo take hi* i-hancca on Ihe “fish bowl.”
light a t least temporarily from
Congressmen btgsn receiving protests from ronetituenta within th* German erlsl*. This la despite
hour* after disclosure of th* Selective Service th* fact that Russia yesterday
tepllrd to the demand by AmcrIntentions
Pinal decision, of course, will have to be made lea, Britain and Franc* that she
by I'rrsldenl Truman. II* may reverse HelecUve immediately ralsd the foo&lt;|.block­
Rente* Director Lewie U llershry—a general— ade against Western Berlin with
tmt tire chief executive In the pest has teamed its population of some 2,400,000,
Official* in Washington, Pari*
well w ith Ilrrehry
Selective .Service logically explains that better and London have been silent re­
fighting four* can be trained out of age groups garding details of the reply. HowHum r u t of a motley of agea Men of one group «T*r- • t ‘ P«rt from London said
—eay 3*-year-olde—have more Interests la com­ •he Russians would be willing to
loin in four power talks for a
mon Fewer psychological problems ore meL
settlem ent, of differences aa re­
Despite logic, however. It la entirely possible gards all Germany rather than
that protests from tha voters In U ls election concerning Berlin alone. The
year will forts return to the lottery system,
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• RADAR DEFENSIC—The Air Force he* atartsd spending some
1M million dollar* for a radar screen which will answer the 1*4
question when aircraft approach vital defense gonee: “la It friend
or fooT"
Th* radar screen would be used to protect the moet Important
defense none* of the United Wales and Alaska. It Is so constructed
th at It can easily delect hostile aircraft b*for* they reach Important
arena of the United Htale*.
About four million* of the total num ta sarm arktd for land pur•hates In a full-fledged, five-year program.
The Air Force radar defense net would seem to U* In with a pro­
gram 'nvolvtng the National Guard's ground forces and A ir Ouard
for a screen to protect the country against an airborne Invasion.
Or course, any euch. program, to be completely effective, would
also require the utmost co-operation from neighboring countries
orach a* Canada,'particularly In respect to Alaskan angle* aa the
tad ar system.

Stamp For White

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IVmucractca hail demanded ll,,t
the blockade be lifted as a f0 |t.
runner of *t»y cor.feience on Berlin alone.
In Berlin the official Utunsa
newspaper of th* Soviet Military
Administration,

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schau. bint-’d that Itussla was ■*.
jecting the demands of the West­
ern Powers and d e m a n d e d :
“Whom do they think they arto
frightening?"
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There was no Immediate an»w«r to th a t interesting itutuiry.

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C0WA1PS

R RECIPROCAL TRADE— Republican congressional leaders regard
the battle over the reciprocal trade agreement* program- aa mainly
a political sparring match. They do not think the question la oa Im­
portant aa th* administration contends
President Truman, they argue, ta trying to moke a political cam­
paign Issue of lb* GOP altitude on tariff, They Insist th a t IMa
explains the ( tin s placed on trade agreements by the administration.
The OOP chieftains m y that the administration kas mode M
plans for any further agreements end th at any such agreements
would be Isolated amt of minor importance since existing pacta
already blanket Uie earth.
The 43 agreement* now in effect will run on In perpeU v uni ret
denounced uy pertlee to the port# regardless of whether
extends the trod* agree media act aa demanded fay
ministration.
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leaden were up in Philadelphia selecting a •.residential candidate,
the Democrats were making plana of thstr own for a vigorous cam­
paign Id put ITeeident Truman lock In the Whit* House.
Lean than three days after he. returned from his DM0-mile ironscontinental trip. Mr Truman went Into a huddle with tits party's
political experts and began mapping hla real campaign moves.
It Is generally expected In Washington, that the
maht al least on*, and poaoiMy more, lengthy cam­
paign tripe between the Democratic convention and
the November elections H* hinted aa much aa hla
recent trip.
The campa igning la pretty m n to ■
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TUB HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA
wild Jim '. agt and uhllilit ' a n t ill t I it a Iti'lrli out - uf • door
excel! &gt;nl for growth in *kitt and m ira tio n a: po-tittle.
for teaching him to i n t p i re*
I ' not in much n ci'ititlon of
»po..ribiUtie*. Jim ian .iu such
work os cutting tin' gra-*. unit- fm.!..ig *on’*thii i [■' »-*r,t for
11* l» W ill I W l.n it ti \I1KK
..lit In tu, i ru ill'll^ SKA,
niit u the hnlgi tudA-n-hmg win­
AI* Netvifenture*
• &gt;i .1 idlnu which activity
Nu.. that school i« out. what are dow*; Js.ie cnr. i w r r p , du«t. nml. •
ti ( h o
vot. i*tins to do with your child? n n o MW. Roth i .i
home parent- like to tnkc the KH. ill'll
It Jim U uni uituuiili i" work
r : . ./ way out *'y 1-u t*Jl Ittg tnin . *ff
to tump, That may tint la* the il ii i.l t; hla 'im ii u rr vacation seaperfect solution. Hut if Jim stay* am . it's fllwnyi lw**t tu Ur|&gt; hta
home. Hell h ate a fei better sum -' \&lt;M*ti'&gt;nnl tendencies in mind.
tnr: innd. nltnoat a* Important. Koi example. if !»• i« I n t r r n t M l
ill pl.c.lngrnphy, let H m Ki t n job
yoi, * ill tiio&gt; if the vm'nliOn really w
h it n photographer Ih* may nut
t* punned.
.’dtii i gn-al ili'itl of muint Mil
“ H, pi'fir Ini summer program*,” h r'li
w r y h a p p t If ho'- tutor
any* lip' National Kindergarten I t l l ' u in rliitni*trv .irnl v i-u allirs
‘.aiiK'iation in nn iiiiirli' pirpuinl h im - . if n- n famnu i. ■. a t , i .
t i e r cspi-rt*. ''n&lt;iil tu !*• un­ e n l i s t , don't ca.tn|•!mIn. &lt; v i* n
obtrusively originated and nur­ i h i o g i hr fill • \ i m r cellar ot
tured by uudi r.tuudimr patent*, ti ti n . with tin- m o. t distressing
iuii iN ra i* no i-ffmt that bring* Illltll .1.
more gratifying re-tilt
Such
Volt ran do w hut Me \ tliil
project* make fm happy, cun* tthCR lirr Jam- In rami' enthuse
to., ltd childri'ti who uri’ develop* nati. about dramatics, Slu- k- | ■t
tuny hiintme up nM c,..1iin , . f.u
inc satisfactorily in all ways.”
»« ■ ‘W -r-—
. i d . tin' p la y i J&lt;............ . ih«&lt; tirla j g:.T *
ualdc. iavi SKA uni* in which pil oil. Hi i 'i'll, J im , uli i i. unnd
ruur rhild wilt continue t&lt;&gt; de­ III ul! a- &gt;'i-ll » . (•Iiiitiu'ia|iliv,
vil i)i, mentally at,.I mmally, as h«'i|M it l&gt;&gt; painting m i n t fur
thi sltuwr
nidi an physically.
'T lir K ill' c l e a n ' d l i v o ilutlm .
SKA aurKistn that chorea In
•in. tiiuitiiii tin" h u l l 111 I typing fut MU' nf llu-ir hi in fit I ' lfi imn n r t a ini tin t »rti* ■I• I&lt; 1.1&lt;.t to
give *t to ti i i' i ippl. i i hllilrrit'a
llu | .ml They lirnl Uioii ti to
getncr fm n 'l'ia l wii'i. it I. ui ii
int. till’d pail" uiul getting ttin r
pi op.'-tie» li'kt'iIn*i
That in . n
real i iliii ntiuft .l i i i . . i i ' ii )&gt; &gt;it.
SKA.

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foetal Lalendet Entertained

At Ton

'iViVea of Shrinera attendinp the
The program meeting of the ccrunoniea
,
herv yeatirdky wen*
W. M. U. of the Viral Uaptiat enUil-m ed followitiK irpijitratiun
Church will he held in the churcn a t the Yaldvt ilntrl ut 10:00
at
H. M. with Circle No. P, 0 clot it In the ntnrninir when yel­
Mr*. Fcrrcat UaUhel, chairman, low mid toil hnd|(i'* wen* diatri*
directing. The topic will he “The butod aiifiufylntt that they were
Rural Church and ila Nreda". ^ue»u or h ia te .'in In rlmtite of
The Sumllcamaamlthe K. A.a
for the ladica was Mra.
of the Kirat Uaptiat Church w ill, hact'Vitiea
dw .id K. Lane and rommittce
meet at the church at 3:30 I*. M. chairmen
were Mr*. Luther l&gt;o*s,
The Eliee Knight Circle of the
Kirat Baptist Church will meet Mt&gt;. h. (i. Kilpatrick, Jr., Mra.
A. Howard and Mrs. S, C. tiro*
nt H:0O P, M. at the house of Mra. J.
hat.*,
Rrniley (idliam, 11*10 Magnolia
I’ur.UK the aflrtiioun a tea
Ave.
"'* aiveti a t t dP‘ o'clock ut the

•'V-: f in.*j’,^0'%
*f* .he utldlturium

**’0 » heautifullt di'cmated with a
1 rrufj.ion of Kieitieiy and with
c a n ymy out the Shrine
RADIO PROGRAMS c•lowers
o in . t&gt;( yellow, red and Kroon.
Station WTHH
Du (out uf the stnye was hanked
wiiu nreenery iniiM|u*r»eil with
iiriytit tiimias and at each end
I i l l s ) . J n l * is
war placid tall floot liaakets holdt v . s l a t . . Jsn iO u re*
iny in n , fluwira and palm fn.nd*
N ew s
Tiiti'ack on tli# ituye and nliout
1‘l a l t e i 'n ' P a t i s r
News
the room were entwined with
I ' i . m m u n l i y C a le n d a r
yreenrry and numerous Ini ye ar
t t p iitls It e v l e w
ranfietiieiita uf ilit&gt; luturfnl flowM M Kor l l i r s k t s s t
i i ,,i n i n e f le v i.llo n e
era with yreenery formed an ate a l o t i h e r e ii * J .
tractive aettiny for ttie affair.
vv.irlit At M a e
an i*ciu lace eluih upon which
V o l e . K)t C a ll *
M u iiv h e l - t ' p .
were silver ami rryttal uppnint
New*
meuts holdiny individual cakea
t t o m e i h l n g Olii. Nsw
M in t U s lc i
t l 'i iu e U iln g t i n r u u . d
i n . I . . s i r e A Hlsr
Msiiolug V a r i e t y
U 'orlil A t N o o n
r:Jily Arnsilit Show
ti'iii C l u b
News
s l a i l n e e A t Mayts'.r
l i s t N o n e Itansh
h a n fo rd Chopper
t irleiiiil T i m a
lilts A H eadlines
JT uur M e m o r y Song
Today's H t a r
I ’o p s C o n c e r t
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Mra. John Lee amt two child­
ren h alf left to spend some time
at Daytona Reach.

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Mra, Nancy Rtuck left today
tu visit rrlative* in Columbia,
S. C.
Jo.' Royiv Hutchison
lu attend Camp Elliott
two weeks.

J u liu s Tew plans to leave this
Wes' ii for Cleveland. &lt;&gt; after visit
for some time with hts mother at
hrr home on Avacado Avenue.

Mr. and Mr*. Rufmd Hi ow n and
two children ms* spending two
weeks as guests of friends and
relatives in Kentucky.
Mr. ami Mts.
rnmpanird by A
today fur I'uconi
spend some time
Mr. and Mrs. H L. 1'ciVin*.
Miss Martha IVrkinr and ^Irs.
Richard Hrown and sun, Kirk, ef
Coral Gables left today to spend
six weeks at Daytona Rest*.

NO MAIIONAl POLITICAt convention ti'c'i.i c Ui.ptctc these dui* v ill

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*t I. j t i iic khimur gill. The lltpii'-duan* had their cauaticjlljr «.ny
Mia Clulie Lure and the Democratic convention hu* Its kill l 1 '
\ in 'ii.I .m li. She* a K itctary ot the national powwow In I'hiU.KI*
pii;a and Is shown hcie addieaih'g tl.c drlrcatca
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Itrirlil .hint/ and dainty white
11,1
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fuii.ltur.- d. k the l-.li.mm of lo^
her .m ig h t.i. Mr
Stanley M.
“ Ms- «»K. ■... uf I... . lu.k. n*.
iliiinlui.ign. Ji . of New York, who &gt;r* b
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Mr. Davits ay. g ..« upon ih t&gt; |" un
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huu la mil tin* fltN’k n ih! t&lt;* ft *-I
I nr lour Kiiii
i
iu.in*
ui»*
it**t s„ t liliKi'll*
i,
i f thfk
.I
.* ,
,
. * , i thi*
*.i .l li.it
Hill
constrd In C;d&lt;„,la and l u \f
U l.

Atiud nuts. Nilvi r randelahra
Mr, and Mr*. David Smith left
held lull yellow candles • The yel­
v a s iiin t o n
low ai.d green napkins were ein- on Sunday for laxington, Ky.
bosh'd wiih “ VVi'Iconic Shrinera." where they will spend a two
Tile ptogram for the uf tu m o r, week&gt;' vacation. Kn route home
,
md
Ynierlcgn
- iwith fine old •
^ al„ ......... ..........,
ID J \ M ! EADS
inciuutd several i, lections gl* ep they plan tu visit in Jasper and
»*• 12 n IlM &lt;]te '
•";! ' ■ '
«
«n,l *,..........Ir„
..........
Birmingham.
Ala
by the rastette uf the Morocco
in motifm tpiarlera •»«■ ptlmt
t
. ...... ;'" " s . ,
lt
, , , i , .,
,. . i.
nar.d of he Jacksonville Temple.
W A S II I N G T O N’ It’s tlie
James
Henry
Cooper
left
tin
lay
Featum l on the program war
800*hor*fpai»t'i I III - I " ' • lurn* i " i like an ouitltmi
t j r | . i_ B
u, , „
v o .ir- biggest piivaii' vaclit, but
TZr/iH.*mr'.’i
ran i Tanner, tenor who received to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ita iwiiei. Mm Joseph E. Davie*,
noitn's
nr
v pro show
.
,. vr ii. i ,- how i. .......
'
n l ".1 ,"iirii''
■ ........ .t.11•; T|f
I . ion m nn-t *i.rrit'li't, *.1
r.n
II.
F.
Cooper,
ut
their
home
In
much spplauie for hi, tenditiona.
ltd
lauinhi
tine
t
i
d
'd
lium
wiiniand
aialhet.
nll
,],)
,|,,,i,,,
i.itp
r
ni
wife i.f tin- fointei II. S. AmDu.'itig the afternoon several Mars Hill, N. C. F.n route to uas.adui to Suviel Hus.'&gt;ia. deai t s and KUfsIa, .....
There la u smoking rs".m and
hen ||u ran Inin
North Carolina he will visit
p
risti,
donated
by
the
•
Hanford
another
f
o di leiti; Ini
Ho. t. walls nml ceiliirs* are
, i , | , | |,
, i
|,.,
News A Sloehs
etibes
the
ft60'foot
1
nc,
fift-foot
ohnne merchants, were given to friend* In Tnllnlia* n*. Albany and vtid? elipje 1 ''S 'a “ 1 lud" nt “just
U n a « " i » l T im e
IKi
tun.
uf
fluid
n
ladi'oiiisl
fi■
in
,
ukvioisl
In
mid(hi
i..
in
.,
to |, ,,J,| „n
.t, •.t
New ■
viailing ladies holiiing marked Macon, Ga.
ply for til on iiognl. l t d thi'ir*
.1 -1 irioo litritsm (lVl, , j |-n , ( ,|„
,,f n„
it family slim'.
S i r n r i . Hrwitllght
glasaes. Games were aim enjoyed
hMi.tNMi gull....... of root 1 witha it at fireplace. A I iteig.tlsiihiH.I are held in Mra.
\
T w l - M t e Monies
Tlie
Si
a
Cloud,
wtiich
wa*
stripFriends
of
Boyd
Coleman
will
ny
tin
visitors.
Junliu J u d g e s
r lMI.000 mil.
It hnn-'toiiiily palultd .lining room .n,,|
,,g tin ,,i,n
pi d for action with the Const
lie
glad
to
learn
that
he
is
get­
\Viitid A t H e . e n
Serving as ho*te w s at the
peed uf 1“ knots. has four lur„v uiinltiw. linking
4I (t, ,,f
\- neighlsut, re
U ln a I ’r o s b y n i n e
along nlctly following an Guui-d dm mg the war, hu* been
Woman's Club %ere Mrs. la n e , ting
1* an- i n m aster ##1 ®w i
w ,b fi
ports NKA, ha. .1 field that'* p»i
Hpal 11* h t P r o g r a m
operation performed yesterday at reevnverttil to the style for which
Mrs. Doss, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. the Frrnali! I .aughton Memorial it wn* intended and after months
Mtrii'tly I n s t r u m s s t a l
two rtnall sittin ;
M'». Davies was lespoliiihlc fo r, frt 1 |. : I... ■D.t 11 and nil.it turn,'Vo,at Corner
Hovrard, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. A. W. Hospital.
Davies' own room 1 lost id tin -hips plunuinc and A no'. In 1hie- » tennis court,
of er in *ms; Is now anchoret I at
Dance T tm e
IArc, Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr*. W.
imdoir. It has deli- div rr
It t n Innlt in It' II in Svvimt.iing fncilrti.-. are rtot fur
F r a n k M l n a i r a Mhnar
\nnaPolt*, Mil.
V. Hitting, Mrs. C. C Welsh, Mr*.
News
*
ivory piilii lid wall*. 1 ivit-i
iii.art..
1 off
It' ,1 goisl idea to lot your
Friends will he glad to It u n
Toe slim, white floating palate
l l e i i u e s t r u l l y Yours
Uncut Elierbe. Mrs. 11. M. Pearce, that Mr*. J. P. Hall has relttr "'d
P a l l i a O f Music
M
u
Willis.
Mts.
C.
P.
Hnrkey,
to her home in the San L lltU
I ' t a s s l r a l H n u v e n lr s
Mts. Hoy Williams. Mrs, \V. R. Apartment* from the Orange
News
Del C o u r t n e y Orrh .
Williams, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. J. N. Memorial Hospital following a
M idnight lle n d e iv iu s
Tolar and Mrs. J. J. Carver. About major operation
News
160 local women and visitor* en­
Plan off
joyed the occasion. They were
Friends will !«• glad to barn
alio admitted with their badges that young Charles Higgins, son
to the Rita Theater and g ah trrd of Mr. nml Mr* John Hlgyrin*. will
a u:U0 o'clock nt the Seminole return to hi* home on Tuesda./
Demonstration shows FAB |ivos
1Digit School fur n buffet supper. following an operation at the
FABULOUS SUDS, nett in hardest water
At B:0C o'clock n dance was Orange Memorial Hospital In Or
help for visiting Shrinrrs, their Undo.
Two washing tnarhinrauere flllcil with hardest
;wlvr* and memltcr* *f the local
water. One cup of FAB wan put Into w’uaher on
Mr*. W. K. Little left last
ahim c orgnniratlon, at the Sanleft Into the one on the right tine cup of *u*p
fold Armory. The aialituilum was itlghP fm* Ccjumhla, R. C. 'fo r A
Doth waahet* tan 7 minute* Result: A washer
visit
with
her
sister,
Mr*.
H.
II.
gaily
dec
rated
with
flag*
and
HOLLYWOOD, July 18. bTi—
brim ful of haid-W iitking nuds from FAIt
Dement
before
returning
to
h"T
Shtinc
e.uhlenr
.
Alsmt
700
cou­
duii Lancaster will go to 20thAlmost no mot* from soap.
home In Nashville Tenn. Mr*Fox fur "Down to the Sea in ple; enjoyrd .he evening.
Little,
the
former
Camilla
LundShip.:"—If he can get tivtether
I 1 ( im tg• of arrangerneiil* for nuist, hn* lieen visiting her tiurwltn lhr studio on a salary.
:h&lt;- dance wa* Dr. Henrv Mcl.au ents, Mr. and Mr*. E. F. LundThe deni it not completed yet, Itn and assisting him were John J. nuist for the past two week*.
differ*nge of Cat vet, T. W. June* and Roy
lireauM* there la
opinion a* to how much laincaster
is worth. Burt, raturallv, holds
n higorr estimate. Rut he like* J
the jtory and 1* eager In do the vision, »a* visiting Cornel Wtl.le
film, which was once planned for on “The Lover»" set. Both ate
St. Monica Chapter of Holy
Tyrone Power.
fugitives from 20lh-Fax H's. . . .
In*ideutally, th r aea story fol- Mary Astor hat written a book Cross Episcopal Church held H*
•owa the trend of several recent about her five Siamese eat*, if July meeting on Tuesday evening
ami future picture*—no women anyone ear**. . . . A laige spot at 11:00 u'rlock at the home of
are featured In the rart. Are you light fell on the ''Family Honey, Mr*. U. L Perkins, J r with Mr*.
W. E. Priddle a* co-hostess. Zin­
wonted, girls?
mocn** set a couple of feet from
Juan Fontaine finished her .last this leporter, splintering a flower nias and other summer flower*
were used In lovely arrangements
■
a&lt; n
i . i l Gotta
f l u l l a Slay
IlCno tHappy”
f a n tk ti "
irrn
oft “n VYon
pot to bits. Haw! They miss, d aliout the rooma uf the Perkins'
and cum nun led to tier producer- ■train!
home on East Thirteenth Street.
husband: “Mr. Doiler, it’s lieen a
Mrs. F\ A. Dyson presided over
pleasure to work on your pi;ture.”
the meeting and the group decid'd
Ills icply: “Thank you: I might
tu sponsor a Stanley Brush parry.
he able to use you in some other
An outline was also made lor
nlctuii*." Joan now takr* a six­
■
th a n any s o a p . ..in h a rd e s t water!
the nursery school which is 'odd
mo., h vacation for the birth of
each Sunday during the church
h rr baby. The picture's end didn't
hours. Mrs. Mildred Babcock was
ron.c any too soon.
appointed to taka care of adur
David Niven, who leaves for
anangementa during the month.
Eng'and July 20 on the Drltan*
Mrs. Irving Felnberg, fellownica, .a wasting no time. While
■hip chairman, told of visits lu
enacting an 80-year-old In "Ennew and sick members and for
"hintm enl." he fitted wigs for
the educational poriion of tb&lt;
'B tailcl 'Pim pernel,'' which h ell
program Mrs. Dyson spoke on
make In Rutland
Wonder why
Rev. Mark Carpenter's course on
FABulous time-and-work saver! Newest miracle by
Chriitian Marriage at a conferthey'ic remaking that film, when
rnce
held
recen'.ly
at
Camp
Wingthe Lm-lir Howard version D still
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet brings fatter, cleaner w ash ­
memorable?
mann In Avon Park.
L mver sal-International plunked
Following the business session
ing lor grimiest overalls, work ami play clothes, shirts,
out around 160 000 fur the Broada sweet course wa* served oy the
tow els.. . everything that's extra dirty!
hostesses assisted by Mrs. Rich­
wav show, “ Mexican Hayrlde,"
ard Hrown of Coral Gable 1 and
and
ending un with little more
Mrs. Charlea Vodupirh. Tim to iilthan- a title ami a song for the
Il's roniplvtcly new. tinder the an........ FAB w ith
Hn- tut yniirmltt Hull i-uttiin
tem iing the meeting Were .‘d i **
tnoic.y. Most of the show Is not
-■ wing Direail Into n Ivill,
SIjPKK-WETTINCI ACTION ’
Carol Stone, Mrs- Gurduti Brad­
Iwtng used In the Abbott and
luup it lulu s i.'.i &lt; 1 1 w.ilrr.
.Siiprr-ll’elfiiij/ A rt ion Ih a new scicntlflc Waalilug
Costido version, only the Cole
ley, Mr*. Vodoplch, Mlsr He m o
It Nutt-, ilut* tcit Ltupume
Potter hit tune, “I Igtve You,”
Scott, Mrs. F’einlwrg. Mrs. M. II.
prim iplc. W ith FAIL there In no
J‘&gt;mg'* m ap hi 11m.
1 umpu li ly w.-t ( «r aluugtlrna.
Ripley, Mrs. Imuren Johnson.
ren.stiling. Lou himself provided
Wash in w hiter, cleaner. FAB contains u new in g red i­
Now drop another lull of
Mrs. Hrown, Mrs. Karlyle llnusthe gimmick fo r the picture—he’s
ent th at gets w hite wash w hiter, i-olura brighter. W hen
holder. Miss Phyllis Rcott Mrs.
tlnrml mtii s ntas* of water
ean.U-hapny.
Rslicock, Miss Ehtalieth Dyson.
and F'AH It sinks; Itrct'inra
Mrlvyn Douglas geta nightly r e ­
Jim wnsli, F'AH w ith 8upt r-ll'i ttimj Action liringH
FAD w ith N aper-n'ciriai;
Mrs. Dyson, Mr*. Priddle and Mr*.
completely suatu-i nr mtcc.
ports on tlie Democratic convcnAction
Instantly
penetintis
iiistunr
iw
netratlon
of
n
m
terin
la.
.
.
pMshra
out
the
Perkins.
Tills allow* linw F'AD pen*•lor via phone from his wife, Ren.
F'AH mill ulna n fu hub ins nt-W
material*; pathra dirt nut.
d irt! It brliigH extru-dlrt-rcim ivlng (Mover for ex tra Intirs malt rials (aster, more
Helen Gahagan Douglas. . . . U-I
Ingretllcnt that brings nrwW aahea g rlm irat overall*
may be the next studio to bo
tlirty
overalla, w ork c lo th c a ...everything you wueli!
tlHirmighly.-.pMsArs -lut oulf
liNiklng tn-stmess tn all lam*
cleaner
than
snap!
No
aoap
niatked for an upheaval. Thr
By wash! And F’AD leave*
arum wiUi FAD. Wash 1*
studio is learning—the hard way
no “graying" aoap scum.
tr lllr r , rh am cl
—that Us action melodrama* are
doing much' b etter buslncsi than
the prestige films aimed for
Academy Award!.
Alan Ladd will help glamorise
the U.8. mall servlet- In "Postal
Inspector,” That nearly completes
film coverage o f jyvcrnm vnt bur­
eau ^ with the tMisihle escepllon
of lat-or department. Did I just
iLlvu some screen writer an Idea?
. . . Lisa Lanchcstcr flew to New
York fur some dress fitting* and
li'tum ed without missing a per­
formance at the Turnabout Thea­
ter.
Robert Taylor and Ava Gardner
No wiping! Juat waah with
Laboratory testa prove that
bad a five-hour kiss for "The
FAB, and rinae. No aoap
i l r i u . T h a t ’s how long It took ATTftACTIVI tun Ann Olsen. 17,
cup for cup. In hard water,
to film the scene. . . . Evelyn Oakland, Cal., la shown In Detroit,
film to pollnh away. Even
FAB waahea up to twice a*
fteasw ara n p ark lss! KAII
much family waah as soap.
Mich, after her fancy diving had
With Bupor-Wrtttnii Action
A II of F A B w a a h e a ...
ftte Hudem Metehaai
slashes through grease as no
Nothing la wasted la aoap
U o cM 't W ill I rf M t i 9
ecumt
aoap can dot
the A*4d at Rm 0 ( Ih u t with
^ IIE

\

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IJOTTER

Hollywood

St. M o n i c a Chapter
Holds July Meeting

SUPER-WETTING

washes everything

F A S T E R , CLEANER,
W H I T E R , BRIGHTER

Walling For a Sat!

ot tn m .

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�THUnSTTAT JULY 13, 1916

Sanford Giants To Tangle
R f A t A S S IS T F O R A 'S

COMMENTS

ELMER.

VALO,
GOOD L U C K

11/ A R T lirn IIBCKWITII, Jll.

C N A R A \ OF

Herald Sport* F-dllor
The Sanford Giant* ore *chcdull J to meet the Orlande Hen*
atm* at Tinker Field In Orlando
tonlgut, and It ii likely that Manalt' r Mai (irulier will rend l-onnle
Wnndiam to the hill to face the
loo,* leading Orlandoan*.
Tfit game In'tween the local*
and (tie Orlando organization to
tie played a t the Municipal Park
last night u a i postponed, nfter a

P H IL A $ $ IP H IA

ATHLETICS

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P it c h in g
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STA FF
G E T S M O S T O F.
THE C R E D IT
FO R THE
S E N S A T IO N A L
S H O N IN G O F

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

By STANLEY

- V b u L E T HIM D R I M K T H A T
J U G F U L L O' S H E E P D I P ' ' ?
F R O M N O W O N H E L u SW EARS
^YOU R R E G U LA R S TU FF
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( IS W A T E R E D - - J

from the

SIDELINES

Mr a n r 111 'it iii'rK W iT if, Jit.
Herald Sport* Kdllor

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You

dum bhead! *

f

Sanford ( lull
^s) •'W l'V ' / £j) -'V*g£- " ”
The injury Jinx continue* to
13 G AM ES ,
OUT O F 3 4
I plague the Sanford (iianta Iwm1WITHOUT VALO IN
hall duh.
RIGHT FELD
Night liefI)re la*t, loot Matte
_ and
wa* struck liy a M l hall, and
.
3 0 o u r of 3 6
suffered a luokrn finger on hid
\
W'TM
tight Imtid.
'
a h o v re f r j r e i n y i|i|e |» ,
J 'l* L
\
*/At
figured ill (kV inu*nr&gt;- .
Metvitfcr
Hal
tirut-er
z
liit'T
iV
prior to Kami time.
on tho local track, while Monon,
youth to haw x-ray* made of the
The Sanford mound ataff. rid­
a J. W. Kwalt »tarlet, ha* a aimhaild, and it Wtt» revealed ttuit
dled by injuries. received u much
ilar record.
S-i Ted will have to continue the
necnt-J night of reel.
Il'H Florida State League luiaeAnte Over aim will gallop*
The Rl. Augustine Saint* shut
l.nll hraono without Mutte’* *er•gain. Thi» apeedy brlndle ha* had
out the Palatka Azalea* hy a fi to
vicoi.
a meteoric career and ahe wa*
0 icere la-t night a* Wally Dunjumped from achoojing rare*
The broken finger suffered lly
kov.ch raptted out three hit* in
right into the top brocket*. Rapid
Matte earlier thl« year *«* refive trip* to the plate for the
FeRvi, High llarlmrec and Jovial
1Iluokrn, and nhattcird. An o|ierJraae complete tonight’* featuto
alien will lie necessary, (irulier
Tin
Daytona
llrach
lalet*
revealed yeatrrdiy.
1 ' r M i i i r * rim n m i i i i T
moved within one game of the
U l l l s r f a M lh %lllr
Immediately o|x.n notification
*c«uimI place (iiant* laat night hy
• lr« i I l n lf im ll»
of Matte'* condition, (irulier
dropping the thdornd lied Hat* hy
Hunt llrimbo- Trun.alr. I 'll
railed Jaek Schwarz, *ecret*ry
I V k r d . | t o | , e Htie-*. H t e p p l e * Jo * .
• I to I count a* Wally (iaddi*
I.llll,' HO'irter, K u e v l e w .
"•
of the Now York (iiant* far Munir
of the I’a nnd Yigi Alonzo of the
znt iia.c s ima wile
I farm system. Schwarz raid that
H at. tanglrd in a hill duel. The
I n«l Hair l»*ll&gt; ir»«M»
I he will lie aide to : nd Hr, n ford
victory wa* Gaddi*' 17th 4,( the
It*-11- r llo ll. Juno
Jeut. I ' * r k
Ii ,1.1 IS.nl* J o e Turn*- « ^ . m m a * i t » r .
la rookie rcflarnncn*, a &gt;oitli
current campaign.
M r M l c k u * . W l i l r l l e * ll*t&gt;r.
W ar
J who ha* Imh-ii catrhili ( l.ntting
Manager (irulter of the Giant*
O lldcr
.
....
practice for the New York Giants3 rd M arc l a l a r l l r
Irdi.atvd lait night that he w-wld
K«irlo»»*i
f*4 |»i»li»e Hirlhln*.
All
I How much help thi* youth will
change hi* mound rho)ce lor
K nlit
IUt*t*r. A n d r e w !-»•
le I* out of the i|Ue«tlon. What
tonigiit’a conte*t. Hr declared
lie| ,\!ar&gt; X . Hail*
IF t iH B A DIDN'T
'(irulier needed wa* someone who
that lie will probably *end Wor­
m v 3 0 HARD HMD
could tret tiehind the plate in
Ilk l i a r * a ’laik »1llr
tham to the hill In place of the
s
y
/
i
t
c
h
/
n
g
j
u
g
s
P
U
T
S
I
/
1
J r . I.,.vr M r rt p er l a l
l&gt;« Be even m o r e
race of an rtnrtKcnry, and that
vetemn iluddy 1-akc.
l i ia r . T o o T r i m . H o t t i n g l l » h . M a d
Fi L P W T F E A S —
U
N
C
L
E
H
O
R
A
C
E
O
N
“THE
S
P
O
T
ncr«l
will
lie
filled,
(irulier
*aid
A to m . U « n g w a | Mlaa. H. tirry H a r k .
Tomorrow night the St. Augu*BUT H t S ALWAYS
that aevernl other tiiauta' d u ll,
tine Saint* invade Sanford, and
C*A SAWN PtTO F fN C ti
me
having
extreme
difficulty.
Saitmjay night the local* move to
W H ILE M A H IN o
Jack Arugi i&gt;, manager of the
the Ancient City. Sunday afterIMPOSSIBLE CATCHES
Ft. Smith riuli of the Weatern
inwii lind* the (iianta at home
A»*oriation, waa “beaned" re­
with the I’alntka Azalea*.
cently, and I* In the hospital.
Arairun ia not rxiiertrd to return
to the rluh for tn* remainder of
the IUIH &lt;ea*on, Italihilt Cook,
BOSTON
Aragon'* renterfielilcr, waa nam ­
0 R A V B 8 ' OUTFIELDER.
ACTIVITY
TIMK
FLACK
DAY
ed a* a temporary manager, and
IS HAYN9 ONE OF
Final* pjng |M&lt;ng tour­ during hi* tenure of duty Buf­
(Dammar -School
V A M.
Friday
nament.
H IS G R EA T EST
fered n hrokrn finger, lie i*
Popular and clauiral
SE A SO N S A T
out of action.
record pcriml
TUB p l a t e —
Several
of
the
other
rluba
are
Group game* • • croquet, calling for a*»litance for their
Grammar School
U A M.
Friday ,
A E S OHS OF SEE
rope jumping for gul* mound corpa. (iruhrr reporta that
H O PEASOMS
U A M.
Lake front Park
lla»«ball
TbE BRA VES
I
Srhwaitz
give*
th
e
,“no
got”
algn
liram inir School
iNill show for girl*.
2 I'.M.
fM/HH Tf.h r 3 4- y ea r
on
the
pitrher
aituation.
Hobby *how for Imy*
PiSHANT FAMiNC,
It aeoma a* If It will tie a long
CDl.OltLD I’lKM.ItAM
(TbE L O N G E S T
(umnMi
for
the
Sanford
(ilant*.
M(/ltF. I'OLIf)
Itavkf(ImiII for girl* In
U;00
Crooin* and
Friday
Ft THE
and we will ju*t l&gt;attle the cle12 to 10 group. Volley
1!
A
I.KICK.
N. C - July IR id’)—
llar|H-r
MAJORS
I
ball for girl* in 0 to 12 menta with the force* available.
Twenty-four raw * of infantile
A
T
PRESENT),
/;
.Here
'n
There
group.
paralyal* were remirtrd to the
MAV
Joe V ltter’a *tatua a* 'manager
Tenni* tournament for
2:00
Croom* nnd
Rtatc tiopnl of lienltn today, bring­
E
N
D
THIS
of
the
Del.end
Itrd
lint*
la
ntill
boy* in 12 to 10 group
llarim r
ing the talal tif ia-e* In the atate
SEA SO N /
and softball for boy* lit unknown. One «tnry haa It that
for the yrur to. NDI.
O p to m e lrH l
Have Undo haa liren named
U to 12 group.
The raw rate* made a total t f
•kipper. Another fnllowa that
•
121 reported thi* week. There 11.1 Magnolia Are. I’hnne IIS
there I* no fmmdatiun for tho
were 10 yc.trrday, !*2 Tuc*nry
game* again it the Indian*.
earlier alory, Aruither rely**
nnd 2M Monday.
•tatra that Vltter haa lieen shipI’hll Marrhildon, tonlght'a flrat
pel to the Miami Tnuriata of the
gam# startea ia atill weak from
Florida International l-rague. but
an attack of influenza. The
a denial fnllowa that atory. flow*
Candian right hander nl*o ha*
ever, llomer Smith, rluh prc»lbeen having trouble with a »ore
dent. *aya no official action haa
back and hain't nearly approached
lieen taken. . . . Hob Thorpe, for­
tha form that marked him aa one
fly ASSOCIATED I’ltF.SS
mer (S-Man fielder waa married
of the loop'* pitcher* a year
A new team top* the (Jeorglnlaat Wednradav nlglit at home
•So.
plate In the Pensacola park. The
Mack aay* that If Marchildon Flurithi league today. It’a the
rerrmoriy wa* held before the
wra* In atrtd* the A’a would be Wayrroa* Hear*, who have won
S3
gamer
and
lo*t
37
lor
a
percen­
I’rm acola-Jtrkann ennteat..............
ffWtll In front of the league.”
Milt Kelat. who pitched the 21Then Dick Fowler, although tage of .Mil.
The Hear* whipped th# former
inning game againit the (ilantii
Hading the league with eight
for the I'elatka Azalea*, ha* ap­
vletorte* In nln« start*, la not In loop leading Vahbnta Dodgora
RA1N
peared In aix Florida Internation­
tha Lett of health. He'* atill Imth- In a doublehrader laat night ft-l
al Iwague game* for the l.ake•rod by buraltus. Hill MrCahan nnd 2-1 In leap from third place
land rluh. He ha* won two and
M i l»cn nuraing a aore arm alnce Intlr the lead.
o n s iu n b
Ioat one. . . . Charlie Itowlee,
The twit vlctnrle* are numhera
former
manager
of
the
A*»,
haa
five and *1* in a row for *hB o st o n s i
n five and five record for the
lim p, and llrrlr 2.Mh and SOlh
M EE T THE
of the pail 3(1 game*. During
Tnmpn Smoker* In the F IL He
IN THE F
thoae* 3d game* the Hear* have
I* hitting .250.
s e r i e s , rue
amaated winning atreaka of nine,
eight and fire game*.
Vnldoata, whlrh tumhlerl Into a
tie for tecnrrd place with Thomaavllle, ha* been fading during the
trait two week*. The Dodger* have
lo*t nine out of the laat IS.
Thomaavllln duck In tne hot
rm |loym ent compensation paybattle for a berth In the upper
tNew I-oration. Itert’a Sewing
nfcnia amounted to IS72.773 fur
region* of the flr»t division with
the month. Servicemen’* Head- Machine Shop. Opposite 1‘rlncea*
a tl-3 victory over hapless T alla­
ju«nnunl Allowance unemploy­ Theatre. Phone 111*0.
-.Adv.
hassee. The Plonlian* have lieen
imet.l Compensation law, allowing ment ciaim* were up only one per
on the losing end* of four straight com* from d'lul'l:
cent,
totaling
9I.138^M
for
June.
(iltcnvllle
a
lots
allowcil
idle
citl'i*
worker*
to
draw
IwncfiU
rne* and nf 13 game* In the
Jacasonvllle to move Into .ccond ,luring July, August and Sepleittit alzteen played.
A total of 33,221 henrfit pay­
her, «.counted for a large per
The Altiany Card* ripped Amer- iplate In stamllng*.
ment* lo approximately 13,700 re­
w,,n
**•
A™1
vlrtjiry
rcn(
Df
the
Increase
In
unemployIcu* for 17 hit* In a 111-1 victory, In she three-game Columbia *erle*.
c„,nnen»atlon. claim* aftil cipient* wa* paid out In unemploy­
and Moultrie edged the Cordele nut he Rebel, .till remain atop pay menta. «Carl It. Smith, Cl,air- ment compensation during the
Indian* 3-2.
the Irague. The game w*» the m&lt;n of ,he %Florida Industrial month of June, while S4AI2 pay­
Seidel gave Valduata tlx hlta thlt,. straight In which one of the Commwalon, announoed.
ment* were made to an estimated
In the opening game and Rauler- team* . Id not score and the fourth
Ttm Increase In Servicemen’* 17,000 veteran* In the state dur­
son allowed only fiv e.in the ten straight shutout figured In by the |teod/J*tracnt Allowance payment* ing tlw same period nr time,
Inning nightcap. Dyrne of tho
v -•
„ „
„ . , . , l* partly due to thi* craaonal thuti* corumeni ir* going to brook Dodger*, nltrhrd a all-Kit Iota In
ten U te payments amounted
Ncttlier Kellner or Pqholskl dow n, but tbe number of veterana to In
the Cleveland Jinx tonight.
9E4JEIS in June, whlrh was an
the second game.
up a waR In the gHno In uUcnd;ng eollege who have l«en Incicake
of 32 per cent over the
Thnmaivllle
U tter*
Matted bavannah. Kellner fanncl eleven unable to find rammer Jobs I* a
YcherneUky of the Piretea for anu Pohol.kl .truck out e ig h t maj„r factor In Urn upward rim. ptcv-ceding month. This Increase
18 hits while Henderson wa* hurl­ Savannah ha* won nine itralght
iwUaj c| , | m t received by the of interstate payments result*
fto*u Hie filing of claim* of work­
ing six-hit U srU II. Henderaon
er* who have migrated to the
waa hacked un |KH)rly afield aa **“*•*•__________________ UiM-mploymenl Compensation dlvision totaled 13,370, which I* 24 nodh for tho rammer and are
NABnVILLE. TKNN„ July IB the Tiger* made four error*.
use (he money for gam* rarvrys, per ten t more than th* prececdlng filing (Ulm* against wage credit*
Eight of Dixie'* finest
Bu*a of Moultrie gave only alx
f I n i n a shotmaker* teed off to­ hit* In losing hi* gam* to Cordele. ar&lt;pil*iii»n nf puTdic hunting month while continued claim* lo r ewiiteri In (hit atate. Chairman
118.95
day lit th# quarterfinal matches Three Cordele error* hure th* ground* and restocking th* woods unimploymetit benefit* Increased
with
deer
quail
and
turkey.
22
per
cent
in
June.
Total
un• f th# Southern Women's Golf Indian’* chance* In th* tight gun*.
a p gra msut
Th* Amtricua Phlllle* booted
11m two bracket* were splashed four ball* In th* loea to AlUny.
1 2 0 .0 0
'*
with tho namea of etata cham­ It saw tU Phlllle*’ first lo** In
pion«, Curtl* Cup teammate*, and four start* and the second In
fha retiring president of the as- seven game*. They remain deep
S12.00
aadatlon.
Jn th* cellar, however, over a
. Miss Margarca Gunther, the hundred percentage points behind
MHdallat from Memphis who haa seventh place Cordele.
Um Tonne**#* State title four
lim it, was paired with Georgia's
Our fog residue Is an Inserticlde— not a repellent. Gnat* arvl
TOP QUALITY
three-time champion, Miss Mary
Laaa Faulk of Thoma»villi\
other small flying Inieeta ran enter your home through open
Mlaa Bopl# WklUker, th* Flordoor* and large-metli screen*. HoWwvwr, when thee* pesta light
M i titlaholdcr from Winter Haven
SNa matched with Texas* State
All Sites
on any surface In your fogged home they come in contact with
Champion. Mr*. Betty Mem*
Whit* of Dallaa.
the fog film and will 'booh die. N aturally, roaches, ante, apidi re,
t a . t h o lower hreckst, Curtl*
P aw ar DaUy Riley of Fort
and other crawling Insect* haven't a chance In a fogged homo.
wu* sot to clash with Mrs.

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A
waxing.
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po«e*
cellent condition. irWl.on. 30
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nol-.-ed. E. F‘. Steven*, lit. 2 1
unit enable* u* to work wher*
pillion water heater. $35.00. IW'.VS&gt;V\AN . . . H O W
M V a S C T h i ‘3
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there D no •le itn f .«nni—lhi
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WAN
( ( ) \ i IIACT to haul lumber, lag* SKi TIC TANKS, picei,, inner, t&lt;
m rt, dpi Kail 11th.
V CU P O S C TGL» W M A TS
in pulp wood. J. A. Turner.
H'iuforecd, xtnto nppruvid *Jl,
i30Ni^ “"O MAT.-; v. ,
I DRILL PRESS A wood umkittg
Kt. I. Box 12ft. Sanford.
lilt), &gt;::tu and 735 gnllniM. All
FOR RENT
— ^
lath'*, *50.00. Phone 1330 or
wrick giinine'rt-'i T. O, llrown.
( rjA N T H
12 SPECIAL SERVICESMi I I’arit Ave.
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HKFICE •r*n * in Melreh B iiHInr T ttO large black niule.. and tu„
DUIM.R-PLY MOUTII "
kiuitf wagon*. Carl llen ry Thurtfji* rr litrh* ePlrr. n**«le Her.
DRIVING pick-up lru*-k In IVn-a
PARTS AND SKRVICP.
lot., V17-NV.
• Bled, nil utlUtic*- kr«t nml Jnf,
10** Palmetto Axe.
Phone 1011
a k , Florida July tilth. Will
tor •^r»i**t rnnti?hci! Cull BCR 14 I OOT hmi»».’ trailer, furnUhrd.
take loud or p«-..* ugrr*. Phnn*
CONCRBTK
FLOORS
723 d,
W 11 A A Dept. Store
$125.00. Call 205.
Pourerl ami Fhtl*hrd
At’AUTMKNT. BIT. W. lal. Ri.
M
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Cnnerelp
Co.
III.!
IIFiALTII PROTECTitlNTnl
Sweet Potato Klips tt Vhiea $2.00
IMaklivhed 1910
* l.KANER LIVING m il 941 fll.ou-and ai.-« -weet potat.w*
Modrfit and tip to date one roo;^
Phene 1313
309 F.lm Avr.
roniglite detail- ,uu FttGGINl,
fo. hog feed, cheap. 2521 ()relfir’enry Kpnrtmrnt, Meat for
S'linni'fii Chemical
Ine.
ar.ge Ave. I’hone 705-J.
FOR RLNT—Fluor lander. Ka»&gt;
hnaloea* m-tplr*. Duwntnwn lo
operaUrn.
Reaaonablr
cate*.
Ban
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IIOL’s f : TRAILER. 24 ft., 3 nwou
ford Paint A G)a»» &lt;-u. Phon,
ll, A-l condition. AImi two ra-h
TIIE LONE RANCEIt
I'R O N K O N E -O N K -O N E
*VhiU» and gold jda*tic 1*1111 tlit*:.. apartm ent. I'hone J0 1 J.
soa
legU tcn, hale- Hjlfit. other ar(» cc) C. Welsh
l„id I'ontnining drivers IIren-,
ID D A V E T H A T T IR E JO II IHiNK
lly
i-irin
Striker
litit».
4M
Sanford
Avv„
Plume
I'lione
1.151,
In
ItUt.MR, cloie
LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable
tat-* traveler* rhock*. Reward
lnll-11.__________
Sul. Park Avr.
c lim a te s Phone 7M-W.
PhoiMt Ull-J.
ARTICLES WANTED
FOUR BOOM furniahed apl. rea- 6
Ilelp-Selfy Self Servtra Laundry L O S T In Altamunti Spring* some
unablo rent. Box X, c/o Herald.
Ironing
ltiii&lt; .Snturdny, Billfold with
WILL BUY your car regardlcs* 104 Drier*
W.
ISlh
St.
Phone 1399
11ovt iers Cheek*. Cash, Driver
t UUNISMED 3 nami apartmi'M.
ut age or condition. ItatIUf A
ln*.T»e ami memlx-rshlp rard*.
Sen*. Rhone 237-W.
.117 Pnlmelto. Afe.
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ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
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lando Evening Star. Call llalpl
li..nks Ford, Ford Sirndry Ston ,
.1 LOOM furnlahcd apartment. lltgncat ca*h pr».e paid for u*ed
Rnv. IDI5-J
U irlrlf refrlirviatur. (iaa ranee,
Altamonte Spring*.
m mm m *
lurnlturv. ’led Davie Furniture
iu t water. Alt utilltlea. Very
Co. 311 K. Itl. Ph. 958.
Expert Radio RepalHmg
Llt.i’i
: Canvas Imat with Elm
nice. id5.(H&gt; month. .1 mile*
Fred Myers. I l l E. lud 8 l
motor In Lakr Monn«-. Reward.
out. Inquire 325 Sanford Ave. 7 Pets. Livestock, SMpplitm
P.ca.-e notify Polire Station.
SEE U8 FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
;Tr¥ aT ESTATE FOR SALE FOB SALE: Six weeks female
I
S
’ A U TO S FO R SA LE
bird dug puppies. 2404 Park
AND TYPING
A\*.. Phone 494-J a fte r 5:00
MODFIRN 4 bedroom Ranch type
CREDIT BUREAU OF
4 'AltERL TRAILER, suitable
P.JL______ ,___________
home, 2 hath*. Excellent loeaSANFORD
for live sleek. Inquire at Mudr
Uun. Apply 500 Plumoaa Drive.
lift
N.
Park
_ Phone IW)
Hox. MW )V |*t 8 t. Phone 953
A good horse for sale. Good sad­
Phone IfUD-W.
dle and wiik horse, H year* old Mar k it Harber Shop open Thurs­
atm In good condition. $150.00.
day, Friday, Batuiday. Lonnie 193M Iluirk 4 dtx&gt;r sedan, i-xrelk’nl
REAL
ATE—IN 8 DR AS CB
v-nnditlon.
Cvil TeL 539.
PROPIRTT VIAN'ARUM ENT
Invites You.
1940 Old nnuhih- 4 door iq-dan, new
RAYMOMI VI. HALL. Krallnr
rubber, new battery, cleanest
E.eet rleal Appliances
R a 4 D a n a . Hlata Bank Bide. F0&amp; SALE: i milk goals, good
i -ml ear In Hsnfnril.
ETTA KETT
vunauton, sell lor $*o.UO. C. E.
Refrigerator*
MODERN 11 room houae A double
l)4 t Iluirk 4 door sodun. new
blnugnur, Hl 1, Box 190. Tel.
By Until H tih iiw n
1014-W.
ga*aire. 711 Mcllonvillc Ave.
paint, llrw , scat ew ers, pxrepWALKER "E l e c t r i c CO.
BY PAUI ROBINSQ^
Uor.ally
ekran.
19tn
Chevrolet
N. Park Ave. Ph. I lo t
5 ARTICLES FOR ^SALH TINY male Tcrtlor pups. Call 20K All
ii.'ipe. gmvd romlitlon,
f w*'rru *a MA&lt;es:
Wurk
Guaranteed.
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CO'.*.ONT
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I
County 2405.
CENTRAL SERVICE STATION
j wrw
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** II. Air Compresror. mounted
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| AND TVCSS C^HGK ]
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on wheel*. $60.00 rath. John r u n oAl,r.: Milk g o a u , 1818 El- CrtLI. 517 for Bat (cry a Generator
-,
CONOS
YOLia s
Park Avenue A 2nd Street
CXltAMC
| m m Ave. ‘South of ballpark
KrHer, I'hone 744.
and S tarter service. 8 wain's
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Mattery Service, 801 W. First 193" Terrgplanr excellent mndlo r: TwcaSa
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n a a * r,
8t
Gun. 4 new tires. Apply 5u0
J , -« n .pruvr your health the ea»y
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or
cal)
313-J.
.
For Sale: Male cocker spaniel
KEN l A CAR
Randall Priest. So. 8 a
puppies registered litte r, eh. arAve Phone 710-W-3.
YOU DRIVE IT
Ili.i? 1 's ton Dodge truck. 193*1
p.un stock. Mr*. Carl RollenFUONR 894
lly mouth pick-up. reasonable.
bi«K. 844$ Sanford A w . Phone
HTICXLAND-MORRISON
Puone 072-M.
| 342-J.
u - d r iv b . it .
WANTED: Uacd~ Ford pickup,
Real Bel ate
ta iM a s tt*
FKiKRH For Sole. 1880 W. 1st
any model Must bo in goo,I
6 r- Ffcoao 562-W.
W. R. W R A IA M sT E a u T
condition. Gulf Service Htatbn
l i t N. Park Ava. M . n z o
at Five Point*, Saiifunl-Orlando
SFECtAL
F.B.A.
Long
Term
Loans
G
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a n d ’
High way.
Wa will electrify your present
F-H.A.
Repair
Loan*
Jewmg machine- for $39.50.
t i Owntr, 1912 Dodgt Tudor,
Bar! s Sewing AUehtBr Center,
1111 Hunt eomhuan,
$1094.00
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�THURSDAY JULY 15, i m

THK SANFORD UKRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Demo Candidates

voles, rvmaiiiid on 11m; conve,.t&lt;on floor. Senator Popper
w*nl to the platform a fte r the
II •• llMtifd Vitae* r m nit*1
&lt;C*ailaur4 Irees raa* Oael
ir e a ila e e O tra m P a a i O ael
ingham meeting and regiater P»*i .tlent finished to tell him that
their own.
F.plalioiion,
•the Southern anchor
he l-.md* a “rood speech.”
bullet into hla brain.
b u t Mr. Truman took the hit their complaint!."
flatlet* (Jricnt- Imr which lell to
to
rtu
re
of
the
llpchurrh
Mesaer waa a form er member
in hia teeth in a filth tin* acceptActual departure from the con- lie., art Inn rained S brief but &gt;«atof th e Hatlleaburg police force,
Girek a tiny unit* tcvcr.il dayt
eofe •pee-ti
vantion hall of the
»*UOfficers »«id no Inqueit w*y
He aaid he will recommend out group from Alabama waa do- rd disturbance within the Florida
scheduled.
^
deli-ration. Pro-Upchurch delethat, the GOP-conlrolled ipeclal
KAtc* rrabhed the state'* *tan. A Keiirial ataff spokesman said
session, among other thing*, Mt
■laida aa they walked o ff the floor.
Greek unlta had stormed and oc­
on civil right* legislation.
M rr. Lucille C. Tolly, of lavcupied a all-mile rebel line on
While embattled aouthern deleVOy
•••Si
tu»»led
with
John
O'Bannon,
the northeastern ridge of the
irates aat ailent, the arm-waving
Woa;
Palm
Beach,
and
Frank
TaySmc Hkaa Mountain!. Shattered
chief executive told the delegateet
foOUln
ioi J r., of Saraiota, over one of
pillboxes and broken atone de“ Every body knowa that I re­
TPApr
the standard*. from which the
fc n»e potitinn* “were l i t t e r e d fhterverte, the officer aaid. but
commended to the Congrea* a
•tat».
'a
name
waa
ripped
and
car­
her father refuted to listen to
with
the
bodies"
of
Guerrilla*,
civil righta program. I did to
ried away.
the informnnt aaid. The line ia her.
^ iw«
because 1 believe it to he my the top of hi* lung* for recognl*
Lee said the daughter told offi­
dc!tK&gt;&lt;&lt;‘» then lleil
•outhweat uf Kjitahurion.
duty under the Constitution.
lion. The effort waa fruitless, a Pro-Pepper
Fiuilda state fta*r to the »t*ncers the fight started at the
“Some of the members of my however, ,aa Chairman Sam Rayand waved It aloft after the
Report* of Guerrilla reverses front of the Messer hom e' and
own parly disagree violently on burn took no notice of the shout- cUnt
President epoke,
were received only a few houia continued through the bouse,
ulow
thia m attrr but they stand u p . mg delegate,
ll*c stanuaid of tin- Florida al&gt;
n ftir Vufiadra apparently made where Messer picked up a brick*
ami do It openly. People can tell I Kills thru waited until Aia* JfiT
YOUR OWN HORN
atei wai carried from the
n new peace hid. A broadcast mason's hammer on the luck
arhere wr stand. The Republicans j hama's name waa called on the hal!
Pepper raid it wa» "aa
intercepted by the general ataff porch and struck the woman on
la Tha Advertising CoJium
all profese to tie for these mat* roll of states for nominations for chei.p a political trick aa 1 ever
said the Rebels wen* “ Ready to •**»• K'V*i'.
irra. but the (Kith Congress failed President. He asked to be allowed
O F THU NEWSPAPER
accept any honorable democtativ
Then, aaid the officer, the
to act
to make, a -'attm rn l on a oursJ 'i ..ail enough * ineo and lion of personal privilege. That
tiny had cloture (a rule under waa granted,
which Senate debate can be gagWith rhrers from other Dixie
ged to shut off a filibuster), delegations and a round of boos
th e re were enough people that from others, they marcher) out.
would vute for cloture.”
Senator Lister Hill then took
Some southern Democrats, an* the stair's microphone and an*
gry over the convention's ad«p* rumored the other delegates and
lion uf a atiffer civil rights plank several alternates were slaying,
IIAVINO MO DOUIT of their aentlmrnti, Helen Weir of Pcquannock. N. J ,
than Its own platform committee Hr passrd to Georgia, so that
an alternate deitfale, and J . Lee Moore of Frunklln, Kentucky, stage a
had urged, aaid they belli vr the Senator Hlrhatd II. Russell's name
demonstration for Sen. Alben Barkley at lira Democratic National Con­
Republicans will lose no time in could hr the first placed in
putting a civil rights bill before nomination.
satd Pepper. "I want to help all vention in Philadelphia. They're whooping It up for the Kentucky Sena­
tor aa their choke for vice-president**] candidate.
(international)
lire Senate at the special session
Hill joined the demonstration I cun."
B E T T E R . BU Y F A M O U B
These sains Dixie law makrri for Kusaell, along with many of
Governor Millard F. Caldwell
Q U **t j a r
piomlsed the same long-winded the remaining delegates Ala- and form er Gov. Doylr Carlton,
CREAM Y
who ootween them held Florida’s
SM O O T H
-Oth vote, remained for the PrraT a rl- S n v e i
idcnt’s speech.
The delegation, so widely split
that various factions declined to
At that hour a formal proces­
come to the convention on the sion
will escoit the Laly through
same train, gor together twice the Capital
to Hie Arlington am
yr-terday. It voted unanimously
toi Donator Russell ( D G a l foi philii. a t r e - resting place of the
soldier. The services will
T R Y T H E M ,Y 0 U * U . A G R E E TW
tin presidential nomination and unl.m,wn
vol*d Mil ally against adoption uf la* held a 11 P.M.
As
Genetal
of
the
Armies,
Peri|ie civil rights plank which the
Flavor Tasted
convention substitued fur the one shin* was the nation's highest
N cclttr le a
written by Die platform commit­ tanl.ing military man. Only one
other American. Grorgc W ashing­
V l b I'L l .
tee
2'h*
The loss to the Truman-Bark- ton. has held (list title. Several
othu
m
ilitary
leeders
of
the
Civil
ley ticket could tie totaled in Wa. end World War 2 have held
other way*, however.
of General of the Army.
Chairman McGrath alrrad y has theA'ltitleduring
the second World
conceded that the Democrats have Wa.,
Perilling received a full re­
been getting no money out uf the port twice
a monlh from General
Compare these prices with what
Mouth to finance their campaign. Gcurgt C Marshall, hia aide of
you have been paying for com­
While
th
at
might
be
remedied
to
ting started but waa liberally
parable quality. These superb
1PIY. I'nrshing had warned that
some
extent,
the
national
ticket
sprinkled with rebel yells. When
foods are made In AAP'a ow,»
the United States might become
seemed
likely
to
lose
the
active
the band burst Into "Dixie," the
■factories ami priced to save you
embroiled in a second European
show was on tha road. State support of many of those who
Rajah
4*01.
money.
didn't
walk
out
of
the
convention.
flags and a color-crayon drawing
For instance, Senator McClel­
of the Confederate banner fur­
Ann Page Vanllle Ice Cream ....
nished color. But th at waa about lan fD-Ark) told a rep o rter he toda., the United States should
.
" V ^ u Y*™
all the Dixie delegations had to ia going to tend to hie own busi­ Is* prepared to mobillie h alf a
'*
J J jm B
ness this summer end fall and million men at once, completely
Ann Page Peach
yell about.
r x A J c liir i
They put Kusaell, who ha* ! forget about campaigning for thv equipped with the most modern
T
m
o
f
c
'/V
o
wWTA
r
n
l
called Mr. Truman'a proposals a 1 national ticket.
arms and fully supplied in every
-‘’" ‘^ " T r ^ g ^ f E M l f i Iffi
Ann Page Red Kidney
2 for
"civil wrong*" program, aa their ' South Carolina Delegate Robert nar.lcuiar. With this arm y of
Figg
called
It
"the
funeral
of
the
roteat
candidate
a
fte
r
Gov.
Ben
600,000
the
nation
rould
deal
with
CAUKMNIA
e*-t‘
mgrvsymui
tVlll
Eaney of Arkansas quit the race. Democratic party.
its enemy while the great civilian Rogers, J r , And* it ruiher hot in
Ann Page 3at*d
Texas' Gov.
Gov, Ileaufurd
I
- Jester arn:&gt; waa being trained."
They collected slightly leas than
Philadelphia'* Ccnventloo ILI 1
aaid
he
think*
“the
p
a
rty
hat
one-fifth of the convention's 1,2.14
A fter this country went to war where he Is attending a am li n of
loet its sens* of balance In order will..
Bright Sail Soap
votes for their candidates.
Germany and Japan in IW . tha Democtallc Natlrncl ConvntThey took a bad licking, 026 to get votes,” bqt added:
th*
General.
..Id
ami
feeble,
folUon.
(lalernatl
ual-Teur
dpi.oto)
‘T exas will string along, a l­ I n t t T e l i l 9 U . I &gt; l . i l s U i l n O a l n n V H M i l ■
to 30V, In an attempt to tack on
By hi* call /d r /he ipeclal ses­ to the platform a alalcu' right* though we do nut like It."
ANN PAGE MPAHKLK
sion, the President moved the state men t.
Other* were hitter.
ppenlng scene of the campaign to
H«P
John
Bell
Williams,
Mis­
But the crowning blow was the
familiar grounds In Washington O&amp;llt to 6 8 2 vote by which the sissippi delegate, aaid th e civil
where he apeaka not only aa a convention decided to writ# Into right* platform action "drive* a
ASSORTED FLAVORS
candidate but aa President.
the platfurm a flat endorsement knife into the heart of the party
, He railed back Into action a of Mr. Truman's civil rights pro­ and reads the 8 nuth out of the
party."
Congress that haa many diverse gram.
Republican elements a t a time
Alt in all. it wei a revolt that
when there ia little question that failed — so far as the convention
Dewey and Gov. Earl Warren of waa concerned.
"
m
i
o
t
California, hie GOP running mate,
What It would accomplish at
llanllBMre lr*.M Pen* IIS, I
ihc Armies was confirmed by th e
„««n.e#* » ,« . r . . . o .n
would like to be the eole mouth­ Birmingham day after tomorrow said the Yugoslav Communist £»r«U- J3 year, later. Between t0 education legislation. Thus
pieces of the Republican party.
remained to bo teen. And what longies* July 21 will be packed those two datei, Penhlng served (he&gt; will take away campaign
A t the earn* time, however, Mr. Truman hae loet In EUctoral with Tito's ’‘intimidated’* hench­ in siirh military engagements aa amr million from the Democrats.
: Mr. Truman laid himself and hie College votes by the public split men who are unable to speak for
Kiltuin
Qt.
if .. Apf - a # aV ‘mp*lf n
Goorge predicted n certain fill.
Administration open to dally on- In hie party can't be counted •he "teal will of the nnsaeea of Mexico
and Arsons In HUM. th tjb m n er by aouthern senator* If
' alaughts from Republican law­ with any accuracy yet.
party member»." What th is really Sioux Campaign four year;, la te r ,&gt;civil ,tf h u lrghta'Ion is i.w mmakers who Individually could
Alabama already has Instructed meant waa that Ruts’a so far h
ant .j At ’i i .. . t f ...Ml diuiri early In the session
In
command tittle public attention it* 11 electoral vote* to be call hadn't been able to squelch the
N-vIfit
1 1 I— I -no In.urrection In tht absence of clntme. this m'cht
for their views but collectively for somebody rlie. Mississippi man they trained tor years In, ,
,
prolong tho -n -io n until thr i-lce*
could make a headline showing might follow suit. No ona knew title the Soviet Union, juat as *uJr'
ll.* appointment to tha com- (Jor he said,
about aa big as hla own.
mand o f the American Expedl-,
v i.
&gt;, .
whether nther Dixie states would. they had trained Togllattl.
Excellent for Salsda Cuban
Whataver the outcome, Mr.
Toglialtl improved from his
In a dote election, however,
General Mills
Truman waa credited by many of that might be enough to throw three bullet woutyia. Disorder*
0
hie admirers with having dealt the verdict to the Republlcanf had
broken out-----in lorn* and near­
...---------------Ih. U.a’ r foree, sen? Imo M e ^ ^ W a u r e t t a ' S J . Y '.es ll’n
Large Arisons
a strong and double-bitted poli­ especially with llanry A. Wal­ ly svery major Italian city. The of
,re after the bandit chief P a i t c h o j . ^ f
tiTr in
tical stroke. lie apparent aim: to
rctal strike stopped transport,
Cantaloupes
Armour's
Third Parly likely to cut
i'rithintf
,
1
W
1
L
UgoliUma
th
at
nearly
di*tii|iicd
Mot out the record of the laat- lace'*
radio and newspaper*. Only
the Democratic popular vote
■/, ditch Dials fight agslnit hia Into
Fancy S. Carolina
baker* and dslry workers were
, nomination and to put tha Re- In the big states.
exempted. The Sicilian student to France In World War I, a n d iPh“ ,onvrn’icnE
lb ert Peaches
'Smtollcans on the defensive.
t'kg*. of 60
PHILADELPHIA, July IB. OP) who shot Togllattl had given tha immediately became Involved Ini ‘ It has been g.nerally underCalif. Long
,
Some of thla credit was tabbed —A group of Florida delegatee Communists a chance to try to
dry party member* for Clark who refuted to listen to Pres­ win Italy by violence a th in g they
Clifford, young White H o u m ident Truman'* acceptance speech were unable to do through Demo­
Calif. Thompson
. counsel, and Judge Samuel I. before the Democratic convention cratic processes.
Stolil-Ucg.r
14-ox
can
‘Y Boaenman, who used to ghoat announced plain today to attend
The Russian refection o f All'ed
Calif. Rahta Rota
some of the late President Fiank- a coiiUrenct- of Dixie Democrats drmande to lift the Berlin bhx-kade meant this: the Russians may
Iln D. Roosevelt's speeches.
in Bir..iingham Saturday.
eenllnu* their blockade IndUmltv
Both turned up with the PreelCt'.unmun Frank I). Upchurch ly unices the Western Power* are
Fancy
fc n t on the convention platform
of
Lie
Florida
delegation
said
he
willing to reverse their basic pol'when Mr. Truman walked In for
onn of th« big moments of hla will attend the Birmingham meet­ dee on Germany, suspend, thrti
Fresh Tender
,• life! Mi a. Truman end daughter ing, called to name a state*' rights plana to unify Westarn Germany,
candidate for President.
Okra
long No. 2 ran
M argaret were there too.
j t
Oilier* In the Florida group
Outside the South, the reaction who
s
ild
they
will
attend
the
Blrof party membtra to the Preelm lr^. am conference Include Hor­
dent's challenge of the Republi­ ace
tlciva in 1D27:
Rep. Regers ID-Fla.) said ha
L. Avery, Jacksonville) Mrs.
Ann Page
cans wa* favorable,
''Without American s u p p o r t thinks the special eeision of Ton
Freu T. Mooney, Jacksonville: Mr.
there
ia
no
doubt
the
war
wduld
railed
by
President
T
ru
-'
BOTTOM
Clinton P. Anderson, former a no Mrs. J. Reed Ramsey, Lutr;
hare been loet to the Alliea."
““ n "will be useless and riutbin^l
, Secretary of Agriculture who Is Mr*. James R. Black, Jr., Jack­
He sharply critlrlicd the Allied
h# done."
running for the Senate In New sonville, and Mr*. J. D. Alder­
Ann Page Marcaronl or
derision to agree to a German
Roger*, here for the Democraii.'*
, Meaico, said the President had man, Jacksonville, Upchurch aaid
arnlittrw in Ittlb without preee conventlott, told a
reporter:)
BONELESS
but the Republicans on the spot. be anticipate* others will attend.
■ng beyond the -Riytr Rhine, I f
•• not much an emereency
" If they don't do anything
Florida delegate* who were ori­
Ml"U
tro
jp
.
had
p'ishe&lt;l
on
(
•
u
demand*
a
*p*cial
*e**iot(."
about the ipeclal session pro­ ginally ptedged to vote fo r Gov­
Whltehouae
Beilin, he «a'd, all r-.niiant* of
gram , he's got them. If they do, ernor Fielding Wright of Missis­
Pru..* a t n i ’tlerl ri rojld have
—
.
BEST
sippi for the presidential nomina­
ii .t^..ipi d oul.
Amaion received its name I
tion held llU of Florida's 10
T^al view dr w this n n tm r n t, ^rwn • *rJb#
f*n»«le warrior*
lag days of Congress that It vote* In the Democratic conven­
on P .T »hW &gt; B6m birthday—i n i "*** sold -to live on Its.
.•would be an “impoeltlbn" to keep tion. They are known aa Up­
SUNNYFIELD BREAKFAST
aupporlera and are politic­
tW5 when World War II had^^beenI
•the lawmakers In session at that church
ally opposed to Senator Pepper.
w o&gt; -from Prcsidmt Truman:
time, aaid "there U no way to
Personal
Bar
‘Mr present plana are to go to
' i*n&gt;a should b*, on*
**—
. gyuMT, « special aeaaion.
Juat to aee w hat eaa
nappiiat of .jruur
J Lmany
, hi:
J rtM a y a Camel* can travel three or four
. f n r o r e n t play with tho A i m BUioingham
COPELAND PURE
■■ you remember that this tim e days In tho dooert without auft e a aom te." ho dei arad "It waa he dona," Upchurch told n re"I ca n t support Gowarnor
wo went all the way thrmigh to faring hunger or thriat.
• Mwragooua and propwr thing postal.
Dewey and It would be hard to
‘ to do. now that both partleo hare support President Truman.
shown what they stand foe.
Upchurch and hie 11 support­
rW e 'v , g»t to do IL"
er* in tho Florida delegation
S ' Keen Senator Claud* Pepper of walked off the .convention Itali
^ fla rtd a , a brief Irv-andouter la Goar aa President Trum an began
' the presidential race, rushed up hi* occ*plane* speech early today.
to Mr. Truman, grabbed hla hand Upcnuich aaid It was "in a sen**
a pretest."
"We didn't want to Helen, bo
addsd. “ Wr think he la a poor

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" T il
r r TOE WEATHER
Partly (loud) scan n ed a fte r­
noon *ho»er« end thunderstorms
through Saturday. Gentle to mod-

I n ( J o l t y T h a r a .a S t r e n g t h —

To Protect (he reace of the World.®
To Promote th e Pragm a of America,'
To Produce P ro ip rr;tj fur Ssalord.

e r a ' t 'outh to iouth'*r«t * ia d i.

a n

VOLUME

X X XIX

Steel Worker$
Granted Large
Pay Increases

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

Established 1908

Jaycee Speaker

U.S. Steel Savs Labor
Costs Will Boost
Price Of Product;
Ford Raises Wages

in d e p e n d e n t d a il y n e w s p a p e r

F R ID A Y J U . \

A iw o c la lc d P r e s s L e a s e d W i r e

Di. I H H

Italian Strike Ends;
Togliatti Is Weaker;
US Mobilizes Planes

As Alabama Threatened To Bolt Convention

Israeli Planes
Drop Bombs In
Egypt Attack

—

;Raitl Causes Damage;
! Tel Aviv Area At­
tacked From Air
By Arab F o r c e s

PITTSBURGH. July Ib - t / P , CAIRO. July 16- (/P&gt; — T It e
Thr U S. S lrr l Coip. and the
litarli luitli command announced
C lO -lm lrd
SlrelwoTkeii today
in Tel Aviv Hi plsiirt attacked
agieed to pay a p*y increase
Egypt l&lt;’f the teciuid time and
averaging I 3 cent* hourly and the
dropped leven luni of bomba
him announced it hai no alter­
today on Tell El 'Atith aiflirld
native but to raiir piicri (o meet
near the Palritinr bolder
Dir
reiullam highri labor coil*.
announcement taid die laid earned
D ir iai»r ranged between 9 (/i
heavy damage.
and J 5 cenli. spread over trnirAt the lime lime, it announced
than a icorr o| variout job
Horton Thurnal. who waa rerlatsificaliuns vsilh ihp average rent Iy elected state representative [ a new Egyptian an slisik on tbr
hike 13 cenl» houily. It will from Oranitr County, spoke to Tel Aviv aiea today. The Jews
the Seminole County Junior Chainaffect about 170.(MX) production I*t of Commerce yesterday on struck (lom the ail al Cairo lavt
Vsorkeri employed by U. S, Steel the need to face realistically night in the lint attack on the
and lit five luhiidiaiier.
.threat* of force* to undo idei.log- Egyptians* capital of the Palestine
war. Drtails of the attack, which
S t e e l worker, now a v e r a r !
ut A m * ' icmn
followed an Egyptian air r ai d
about $ I,S 5 bouily.
on Tel Aviv, were nol announc ed.
The hourly inerrate was ratified , T T l
1 I T
Moslem brollgihood drmonslia■bout i p. m . today by the .teri
tors menaced Jewish shop* in
union ' i 171
l / l -•man
m a n wane
wage np oo tI il ec vv |
*
•
m
Cairo in an angry protest today
( i committee. The committer, over
against the Alack on die capital. |
which CIO and Steelworker presi­
EDITORS: When thl* photo
wns
The crowd of 1.000 gathered in ------------------------.
------taken m tit.- Ih-mo ernlic Com. nti n in Philadelphia, AIa) tarn a d.lr»r*li'«
dent Philip Murray preiided. hailed
front of ihc Al-Arhir Mosoue and "ere thiraletllng lo walk out a* a prair-t again-! th«&gt; slide* light- and civil rights plunk* in ih ■ platthe new agreement at:
ironi ot tn t m A inir m o q
n
j0|tu
|,y arrow iu n le r »f gnmpy i» tinv . 11...r Hen l.aw y of Arkansas, win. 1- ci. lu.d with
attemped to march dowon M r M h a r . c t ywtnltainie the resistance group*. He i» .ur'-mindc d by Alabamans and other “ri b. I*’ Wlielh. r .1 not
"A great victory for the United
I Intrr rintkmal
in the commercial district* ths- revolt is staged, the picture can !■« »*«•»! v«111 U v W 1
*1
11
1 S^.tifb*||ih&lt;»ta.
’
■ i
Steelworkers of America"
Need Of Renewed In­ street
Police
charged
with
club*
and
A statement from Beniamin
terest In Govern­ dispersed the crowd.
Fairies*, president of the U. S.
A Haifa dispatch laid Israeli
ment Told Jaycees force*
Steel Corp., said:
smithed Arab r**i*tance

rt

n

i noraai urges
Americans lo
Face Future

“The ulrrl producing s u h s l diaries of If. S. Steel will soon
announce increase* In their price*
for v*H«u* steel product* at
their
mill*nr shipping
point*,
following completion of tha cost
studv
now being made
These
forthcoming price Increase* are
soldvdue to the f a r t
th at
tieel prices have not kept pac*
with rising costa."
Fairless added.
"These higher eosts can be

•

"W e face a challenge to fight
thote force*, which would undo
tlvo.e ideologic! which we hold
dear." Burton Thornal, recently
elected .tale representative from
Orange County told the Seminole
County Junioi Chamber of Com­
merce at their meeting at the
Toilful Cenlrr y titer Jay.
aeJ urge our c itiu n . to lake a
met unlv by InrrvM#* In atael renewed interest in the affair* of
' pries**
JltMt A * no 1 lfn»e our tfbtoremrat. I feel that this
is the only way we can preserve
i C w i l a s M l i e P e a * * ls I
our ideals," he declared.
"We face the third crisis of
our lime. The first one was dur1 ing the lime of Georgr WashWll

Naval Chief Says
Airpower Is Heart:
Of Modern Fleet

LOS AN G K L K S , July 10 W 1 Air (Miwrr 1* the heart of the
modern N avy, the aalstent chief
of the Naval Aeronautic* Hurau
told Ire Inotitute of Aeronautriral
Sciencr* today.
Hear Admiral T. C. lam&lt;|ue*t
said in u aprecli bofur* the in­
stitute that u.ve of naial air puwvr
r*&lt;ju1re*
a
highly
specialised
vesseb-the aircraft carri*r.
The fast carrier task unit de­
veloped hy the Amtrican Navy
provide* an air sulking force ut
"Trentendou* power and unique
versatility," he declared. No other
nation In the world, Lonnqueal
■ aid. possesses this UMque type
of offensive poster.

American Legion
Will Give Dinner
Honoring Youths

II) HI.TON I 1 w
WASHINGTON. Julv III / *)— I h r in. *1 rlaboialr nilllUlV llinrial
since llir burial .d llir unknown sold.ri w.n brmg p ir p a lfd lis lll lol S c l i s t t O r
lo h llS lU M
IflGeneral ul the Ainurs John J Refilling
,
(iicatcs Resolution
The cerrmonirs will . ovri 4 ihiec J j i prim d
1lum uinli id Aimy.
Navy. Marine mi|&gt;» and Ail l o n e troop! will like part 111 llo in
Will Be Presented
From |Kitts huiubeds of miles aw ii they &gt;ie a ln a d y hruig drawn
WASHINGTON. Julv 16- &lt;&gt;V)
into tiie capital (or .%la.t and vast 1titK01.1l tubule to ihc gtllaiii \Xorld
War I commander wlio died y n le id iy al 11. at NXalter Hi ed Ann) llo»Senator Olm D Jobnitun (Dpit..! hi
re
t.ml today he
be will seek to
-—
‘ *pll»i
tore
St ) said
c h a r l e s t o n , b .c . July 111, “
t
I
Detailed
funeral |dm»* nn- |u v r (
(|Uit a, ,oon a» il
&lt;A* —A negro’s request for mem- f *

Ml. §**••• Mil

Carolina Negro’s
Request To Enter
DemoPartyStudied

S tt ft- Coroner s Jury !
Summoned ro r
Lchols Inquest

brrth.p in South Carolina
marraHr party was rslled
, \ „ 1
p
* p
eral dl'trict court hearing todav.
T i e partv traditionally I* for
whits* only.
r* a
a
*
,
A netition hy David Brown &lt;d
Ilr.' jfort county hailed B0 stale j
uml county party officials, o r '
thr&gt;r sttorney*, Into court in de
fe.i»s of their restrictive partv ] L O C 3 I
H i m i ni rCqSqS ii invtnl l il
131151
officials, or their attorneys, im«
. . .
11
rou.'t .n defense of their restrir I
U lC tl
1T
•
1 t
a*.
t i v ' partv rule*.
H o sp ita l L a s t
N ile
Itronn ha* asked for a per mu
&gt;
nent injunction against state par
Vlf I|
ty rule* that limit negro enroll-!
Juilite oi the IVacr W
merit as member*.
Membership, JWatson today onleied 4 nironei and
pledge endorsing racial seg.i
iu; v i'to "be summoned .1 2 4
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Orlando

mu:raw
mu: row.
I l l hing's ImhIi , rlml

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* '*H finm I'resklent liuman
. . .
, i
i
John.lon .. . leader O Ibe
danl Illume luni pink* &lt;d nti Alim ouiilirin Drmuciab i e I, p 11 i o ii
i ill I lien In- Inkel! to tilln f f .n r . «il
igaitnl Mi I luin.ni's civil riglilv
Walli-r Iteed
Tliele
11 i
i
1
1.0 . friend nil,I long I'loglmi lie has been outspoken
tilhe fellow-loll ief|1. nl llie bo* n bu &lt;i| i| m&gt;ii Iiiiii in anli-lyncinng.

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lli,nl "him
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Simdriy. I!i«* *»»“fi

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Jet* Arrive After
Atlantic CroBHing

Seminole County Boys Are Full
Of Enthusiasm For Camp Winona
By BO H IIY I’AUK
Seminole County boys at Camp Winona near DeLeon Springs had
thnr first full day of activity Tuesday, snd were up and ready to go as
the bugle sounded at 7:00 A M. D ir half day of camping. Monday,
was just enough lo get all the boys full of enthusiasm for (he many
aclivitjet, yet not enough to tire them so that they would sleep until

| Ion mrmurial llospilal following
H
•
i l l
.
.
a collision in winch he was set
mudy m iuird Sam Hrown. tun
tract.ir, who was involved in tin
. oilmen *1 Elm Avenue and Writ
lls

*•» i*1** ,,,,,llir

-o . * tin* IhhIv re-l on an hi*
ul il hilT in the high dollied rotur.

la, the public will l«' |K'rmittcd
lo fd r pil'd f"( .. Insi look at the
a.islpio oh! ..f fl n r whose e n . i
’ gore was fiinAtii.i to million*
I it, uiilila.i 1 or leg.' Ihist will
ICnmiIs s o . um I'*,* si, I

Discuss (JOB (.'iimpuign Issues

reveille.
------- ------- - — — - 1— ----* f* £ ■
« 0, n Tr«ll day. tumbled In bed with
mg iHp, the 70 mid bor* were h, Hj , whl.per uttered after
HoIMiunfry for the brtakfM t i t l, lip t
the mc-aa hall.
1 |t0 ), Bl tha Camp were assigned
A tnnrough Inspection of lh&lt;*|lo r&gt;b,n» and arranged according
eabl-u followed th* morning meal to , w:mro!n(, rin k « U)) r, j r „*
ann Cabin 6 captured the prire. t&gt;on* indicating non-swimmer*,
An buur-and-a-half 'o f game* and blue tlbbona, 60 yard awimra.'rii
activities made tha time fly until and wofte ribbons, 100 yard swim­
the swimming tall was sounded mer*.
on ths bugle. The water was full
In the following Hat of boy*. It
of splashing and yelling boy* who irubcate* red; B Is blue: W I*
remained in th* water for a solid white and C indicates a councilor:
hour before returning to their cabC o in t — Elllston Baker, K;
ina to dreka for dinner.
Jimmy Daly, W| John Fite, W;
An hour period of real war plan­ Ronnie Garner, W | Walter Gra­
ned so follow the heavy noon ham. Wt Ronald (told. W; Charles
mcM. This rest period play* a big Mann, w ; Ruben Bedtnbaugh. R;
part In keeping the campera in B F. Ganas. C.
good shape.
cabin 3 — Robert Baker, W;
About two hour* of artlrltlr* Ronnie Cos, Ws John Fryer. W;
filled the time between the rest W.lcy Jarrell. W ; Stanley KaU,
period and the 4:00 o'clock swim­ W. Uibby Morris, Wj Thom**
ming
hour.
Osno Wilkinson.
Wilkinson, W:
V .,7
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i Rumblcy, W
Wjj Dane

Urn Jat# |« fi th rir has* In En«»
Bnnirwar In »ho
Hebrides hefore that were able
th* hop* from Iceland,
and Greenland and across the

»»*?»

mu

to Ocoee Bag.

Ernie Morvia, W jlB y Fash, W:
G&gt;t.n Reel, C.
Cabin 4 — Rebeet Arthur, R;
Jimmy Brown, Wj Blehard Butncr, Rj Jack Flowers, Bi Joe

.Siniili ('arulin.1 DcmiKial
liil.l ir|Miileis uf Ins plan as mein
bets ..I Ihr Republican majority in
,
.*
i .
I luutr iiid Senate 1 unlinuril to
.1!!.ul llir irtnll of llir HOth Con
wiri! " h u h Mr. llUMl.ill bn* rallrd
ihr " w u u l’ pi histurv.

'
I ne et.'ilired world bo- demon[stia tr d it* compb'te solidarity"
I ugi. :..it Ihe blockade, the broad. r a il -uni.
Kossia reji-Cteil on
Wednesday deinamls that rite rail,
io.nl ..nd liatge route* tu Berlin
II a s l l s s n »•
* 1*1

On I'agr %ltl

Hope Of Control
For Alum Weapons City’s Work For
.^Th,|8w im giiiig Pool Is
LON BUN. Julv
Couurll of tbr Atomic
Association announced lonigb'- that
Praised Bv Lions
it liss■* s'lven up hope of Intern*- ,
lionnl control of the atom while ,
A letter, com mending the Oily
lln- cold wjii continue* brtwieii
Com min’d1 a ciei llie n t v L r .‘'on •
lilt ill* and llo- West.
lion Curiimr 1 . in Hieir recent .scThe association, organlsel
rally I'JIC. bn* Britain's loo mu 11 lion ill priim tlng effort* to *eenrr a muni. 1 "I 'wim m iue rivnl,
„ hy,
|lir|u,linK i*. f,
, m y; OHphant, ainoug u- ho. In'i'II Si-l.t 1 ■ llie e gioiljl* hy
llie .Saiifoi'l i i n * t lull, it was
ni*mla&gt;r*.
The council a view* .. ............ . u vealed l&gt;\ .*■ •! reiarv Jack Metforth III a .t.lrliir.lt U ....1 to I
"" 1 "ie leller af the
night which said:
roll* marlin* «**»•&gt; *' ‘ he T0.11.st
MJWlnir B«» hiiiH* i*f an nr • *
*-5® r ‘i ..
•iTM’rmfnt rrtfjiniiiii? lh«* .&gt;»i4*itnr
J , a, 1!*'1

IniiuIi and other wentuui* of loin*
^ b*jhl of your moat r*v*llt
,1. 11or IIon, il tielieVP* lhai
I progreaMVe . ffuit* lo gain and
• oIni,.o can now be sought i nlv secur* for th*» b ill a tnucu need,f id and dewrved swunimiut pool
"f e .
nil miRMiirfx tit aii'iml t*&gt; n-nKv ,.UI the children ami people of
unr
llkrlv, uni t#i h -h U h •Silllfllhl, Wkf till’ sidlifttlii 1. 1UIIS
wl’l I Is- IMPlit
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Joll..stun *ald he would urge a!..mu weanon* alone nnv nat'-1 ‘ h'* awimnntig .....
able
aecnre
event
"it' iIi.
n r1 northerner*
sirs n tu
n III n a sen lI iIA.lv
r ■i ) ilo
" nl«e iin
ri' tu s.
i u n .... k more hasty and enjoyable
.
.
to work
,1,
for
tin'
City
of
Nanforil.
tinoo'i-li for a quirk adjournment n r '. rv over a ureal |.uwer v Ah
1 ' T " f ’ ifl‘ .,u .

..f til. session.
.......... .tiMier.ed Industrie* any ,
understand that . i t turn
lo carry out hi* plan. Johnston &lt; ' “ .i wo,.h| be * hm» »■ • I f 1 ** '.'. 'I'...
o ,.? '
f* e“ T i,, r
wu.i|0 havo tn have help from •• dv n u . - l e in which W-*&gt;m
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f. , . , reels iteva*tlur..'*

J»anfurd l.ions t luh, want to V.sh

llicm the iii'cpc»t gratitude fur
till- ili-vuinn* mil Ji*Ciai’il)* in
bringing tiii* City nf Sanford
»w miming |n»il in u r**altty.**
. C I' N'icticU of Kingsville. Tc*.
wn* wclrumwl
a visitor, and
III I um tinkl'd llir ill I"W* lirlr to
v i ’ it Kingsville, near where t h '
_____
famous King ranch i* located.
.u iiiv v
Straightening up of l.ions signs
II) HOW A llll t t, 111 M • LKK
j „ n th«&lt; highways, incicasing atA-socistni I’rrss ScSnof Ijlitur
i, n.loner and discussion uf a dirNEW YORK. July | 6 . |/I*i Disc ■ . . .
llir locstmn ol two p r s . , " " ' , " " - “ ng held Is.i wrrk were
I. «
I. . t
i
, i ,L j .i
( . , 1 1hr mam topics si the nirct lit*
• ne I'tvirt controls whose dsmsgr c s u i n inint ut the clr*th&gt; m ml.inlilr i , |(um,|i0„ ........... in. *ldvil Ted
patalysit was announred In llir (mi Inlrmsltonal f’olm Confrrrncr I William* acting lall tu islr r. had
IikIsv .
I u lm«y tiinr levying HI ccn fi'lo*.
Hie lontiols air of bfrallmig ami td lirstt punqimg
llir tin- __________ _
covety niskrs |Kniihlc monkey rs|)riiiiirtil, to m l lisr drsliit
The discovery w n made at thu#
Cn-vc.sily of Minnesota medical ! f(i(
,llf-n,||c
I&gt;a, „|v&gt;.i&gt;.
I h.
»•« appropriated mo„
Hukti. Tin’ findings rover the ey fot rsprrimcnls about tu start 1
only highly ratal
fatal kind of Infan-l,,'
Infiiti-l
lmiak; y». |, „ UH j,’ ,,^/ibl,. &gt; LON DUN. July »•» l ^ - F H n c m
i?
paralysis,
n .m rty
bulbar i fnn in*
lh, fhi
lflt time
ip give
on ke ya.1
»u*iv iw
pt i»v m
inuiiary
polio
the eituiialrnt uf hiilbar polio inflammation uf connecting tissue*
T i l i* named for It* location, tii*-ri-s&gt; with n surgical instrument --in her neck, instead o f Just
physician,
in tin “ bulb" of the brain. Thl* thrust Into the little pes.
i’1*1" , CJ ick;v t }**
L ;
lay in a
iiulli is the sire and shape of the
Th. animals will Iw studied for j'lrII ^"h" " , l r ’ *ai i
Issued from Buckingham
end i t u ihumli. down to tlie first mi nt, of keeping them alive with .,**
joird. It is ut the base uf the
hesrt or breath center*.! V )°f I '. l . r . hullsiln said. "Her
skull, and link* the brain and th* naiai&gt;red
If mor.'cey*' live, c.n i r prolonged
pft,
i'rinces* Mar■ plnai cord.
foi no mute than even ■ few days,
ut | ( iu ff,.rjn'ir fr„m an acuta

Minnesota Medical School Finds
Brain Controls In Polio Fight

1'riiu’i‘ss . M a r g a r e t
•.lla.s Acute FibrosItU

MONTREAL, July
Montreal airw ay traffic control
reported today that »l« R A F.
vampire*, firs t Jet aircraft to
cross the Atlantic arrived at Mont
Jolj airport this morning. Mont
Joll la 3A0 milea down tho St.
u ^ r * Bfr H irer from here.
Th# plane*, which will make a
tour of Canada and tha United
left Goo a# Bay A lrooit. between supper
«*«■• C=
up;
__ the
. ■ ______
and
council JMWr
U brodor, a t 7:09 o’clock. They fin
Dr assembly that
‘ ‘ conrludea
the
Cabin
3—Bobby
Blllhimer,
R:
* rE t * d !“ Mont *11 ohout 9 :30. da.
Melville Brhuon, W: John Bowen,
t » f-?**M * **11 refuel at Mont
bqy* have been divided in- R;
*ii»c bays
Larry Burney, 1 | C. R. FlowIndian tribes, the Cherolo two ind

keea and the t emlnalss, and nil
competitive ( M M take place be*
tween these two trihea. Cabins
I. 3. aad 4 cempeea th* tanks of
tAe Amlnoie* while CaMaa t, 4,
6 and 7 f o r a tho Cherokoes.
After garnet ia th# council ring
tha campon, tired after theie first

I.i*. anti tegirgalion an 1
i
Uliill.il laws.

Russian A c t i o n In
Beilin Is C a l l e d
Starvation
Block­
ade By Americans

in
v s s t u i \ 1 t :n p r e s s
I hr l (ttiimulllvl general sliike
L i p u y Resigns As III ll.lv broke up today against
list- i . h k-like 11and of llie DeBrooklyn Manager; Gaspen
Government. New dllShot ton Takes Over nid ri- einptrd in Bolugnu, Milan
and I’ale 1mo. however, in the
I'llll. MiKI.I’lll y. loll in.
.llrim.ltil ol
ihr shooting of
—(A l'i - lien ( hanman. tightPaliniio
iogballi.
ilatimg of Mos­
Ing iiunjccr ol Ihc I'hiladrlcow and leading Italian Red
phia Phil-. »»! di-tiil**nl In
day slid iriitsrrii hy \llrn
I ill lighting dm opted the iham(llustv I ( iHikr who loilird llir
bei
id deputies where the Commu­
rluh Iasi irs i a- 4 Ifainr
nist! were living to unseal piemicr
Nf W YORK loli Iti o p )
Aleidr dr Gsipeu. who announced
Mil Oil tr-ntnrd 1■,t i v 4 - inanagrr hr wo-il.i m r t o n e to hieak the
ol the Srw V o k In,mil and was "insuiset lion
logliclti developed
succeedrd hi 1 ro Duioihei, whoi* pneumonia tii.ni hi» lluee wounds,
job a* pilot of the Hum.I l l II
Ih r l &gt; niohtliiril (Al mare
IXidgr !M* lutlird 11 %r 1
t c» S iiifiliiflirn rc lot llir lirillfl food
Hurl Slmllun
iuii
Il»r
Ku'«nn% nnlilird thf
Slitidon '*.** |&gt;ultrti nut ul if mi- l
^
'iiul HntJiin Itfi tighter
iftiretiifiH • ^f41 4gu l»&gt; DituikUn pl.iiir% Mould l i n n hi the 20 -mile
... .
* lid Iftl flip
[,,r 1 lull lo llir jjifnn.init VMiir ciilliiloit to the hind hluckafter Duiih Iici ..it tuui|*ndrtl !iv jklfd t it^ I hf N\f»tfin pUnet
Comnuiiionri A It C luiultfi
(lr%% on
Dutokhei h ist hrrn u u r u g f r of
I *« Aniorlfitn tniliury govfrn*
the (Xidgets. ihr C.iants* aich !"«•«.
“ " , l' ' ,un *
lirui.i! -t»i\otuuiIlu"
blockade"
in a
rival, lime ihr -tail nf llir !‘H'l broad'a*t telling Berliner* they
campaign Dll has hern Inns ol | ou.o ilo* right l&gt;&gt; demand a lift­
tbr Polo giuund outfit sincr PM r : ing of the squeere.
|l‘tiillHtir

4*11|*l I&lt;1 vJliifulrt. I ln*i •• lu In* In
•tut
lor "I hour*, guarded hy
.ne officer and four • nlisliil men,
Campbell I.ossing Post 6.1 of the
11i,* latter pft»(ed ul tin- foils colAmerican legion Is eapecting one
i‘r» ol the i n diet
uf the biggest turnout* of the
T"
an,i "
year at it* supper meeting Monn n Will rscolt till' Ill'llV (Mini till
dav evening I t 7:30 o’rfock_
r.gai.ot. are required for primary I n ’dock this aflrrnuon al ihc lami liospilol
tu
Ihe I'npltid. p***ing
v* 1 vot.iig rtgnt*.
I
hich tima membara of Boy*
along tri e sliadeil Hill* Strn't to
Tin|ietitic.n
will
b«
heard
t,y
lloure
to
make
an
inquesl
ml
&lt;
Stata ami members of the legion
■ lie h&gt;writ own urm mol thence up
Junior l&gt;a*rha!l team will lie Julgc J. Watiaa Waring, who cirrumslancr* attending llir drath &lt;o Capitol Hdl.
ruled a year ago that qualified of Elmrr Call Echols, 73, rrllird
guest*.
\i n n the (tenernl 1* iKirni' into
AH sis of tha boys who attend­ net ro electors b# allowed to vote matlreai manufaclurrr.
Ihn l upitol, the Army I,and, wear
ed the I-eglon aponsored Boy* m the party'* primary elections.
Nitre* then, th# party has acMr, Echols rlird in O iany ng llie grey uniform* which fieriState at TaUahaaaa* era cxpecteed
llospilal
at
10; 4”* 1 ini I enibing onlered for it wtieri
to ha present, aald Joel Field, co 1dro membership only Ip those Mrmotial
'ut an* (‘hief of Stuff, will play
negroes who hold general election
"Thl* weapon-mobile air power
o’ctin k fast e&gt;ruing
s s ra se s ill
•he hymn, '‘Nrarcr. My God, tu
I
I l ’M l l a a e a • • h i s s *!• •
- la a vitally Important member
III*-,!.’ Awaiting him will in- lilgii
U p had hern taken there lue&gt;
of our nations* defense team," ha
ff .l j .* of llie linlil.il! u'lVici'*
clay morning from herriald leiugli
added.
I or two interval* doling the Jl

Another epeaker Comdr. J. T.
Haywa d, discussed atomic power
In warfare in hi* prepered adrfr*«*. The officer, who I* opera­
tion* director for the armed
fo re* u Samlla Has*, N. M.,
sa’l we should be able lo deliver
an atomic bomb from an aircraft
carrier.
But he declared there I* danger
of over-cmphaflsing atomic w ar­
fare. Tha commander warned •gelnat becoming “obsessed with
the Idea th a t tha atomic bomb la
our Sunday punch and etur over
development of a good aolld week­
day punch."
•"Also," Hayward said, "it ia
a mistake to aaauma that a pos­
sible enemy nation would not riak
a war with tha United Statea
until 11 had a l lea*t a small
stockpile of atomic weapon*.'

Ott Is Replaced
By Durocher As
Giants' Manager

Move To Adjourn
Elaborate Military Funeral Is
4
Being Prepared For Pershing Special Session
Gets Under Way CouiH.il (;ives Up
11

at Tireh, four mile* »oulh of
Haifa, and eliminated the tail
hraat to their supply highway
between Haifa and Tel Avi.
While the village had not for-

•i

Nti 185.

Doc lots have been sure that
A “ l,r
hum* '* attack of fll.ro.ltl. in th . nsek
this bulb contained the breath and lh&lt;’. n h
puma! !) .c*n
Hecauso in wj,leh w.j|[ keep |,«r indoors for
hesrt
controls,
,*
*
.. but
M could
_ not
. locals bulBai polio, human* llv* if th«*y _
n r
• K g

death.

‘’ bulb

.
Minncsota'i

In passing the crisis, which “ teW J• 'y_____________
-P~ “ ' n* . 5 ! l - “! ,sucrec-l
« - e c ' ln
,•
y cause suddsn colrt% within the first few days. ’ . « »
*
*
..
,
.
In another area of tho bulb Is. &gt;&gt; O T K
Is
P rO C e e d in |f

sfl.y.1 stiT**#!. . .?. f......
II • r-"&lt;‘rol for swallowing. This r v n I h u i ’n i n u n P l n h k
HMb gave ac—
scienci the .first
mat- f_____
aurca death by a foim of drawnL rO W lliO v v 11 L I O C K
W 'h ' S " ’T

__ _________________ j (or President, Oovainor Ttmmas E. Dawey

ot Now York, la shown with San Hubert A. Taft ut Ohio al a dinner
conference In New York. They ducum d campaign Issues and con­
gressional programs. Tha discussions w tia exploratory, with no final
oodaloiu reached at | h** |hinfnoi mseting.
(JaisnsaiLuvol)

W

M

i S

’S

Work is proceeding on the clock
, '** **
***!|
I* ? 'iy I P»* a I, i*d thioat. In the epidemic
Street aim
and rI’ «
ark
100 human* who had died of bill-1
,
Bgo the Minnesota at First
rirsc mrcec
s nAvenua
rsm s
hai polio. The hulb* ware cut Into ‘
discovered remedies that and It may bo in operation sorra“ nd —
'g r ^
bulb drowning death* tlm . today, it was prejictad
uisdri microscopes.
• virtually to nothing.
I*h&gt;* WonUng b r Roy Atwood, ro*
The controls war# found eloao' ...,iu e Bra two hinds of polio prssenutlv* of Diabold Inc. of .
.LU pcrsoi slitie*. tho result o f ’this Conton. Ohio, who is handling
In chtldho&lt;K,•
childhood, “said
Ed
-. » h#.raps',
— « ",—
. .
S * « S buV
Non# W « l a w disease ,B
“ ^Dr. E
d-,
w w rt: , ,
ward A. Sleeker, of Philadelphia. I J .h* rwpwlr Hielude. compUU
than a small poa.
. . . . . |.
|
csblc ovrr-haluinr ami rvhanging
One. ho sold, l* golden, msanlng 0f
chimes, which It la #*This study took two jroara and
cost about 4200,000 , which was a superior mind and smollom riatad, will alio be put in workpa.u by ths National Foundation
ii'Miiaa** *■ raa* »*&gt;
n'dar today.

c

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PAGE SIX

TUESDAY JULY 13, 191%

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

m a rk *!

g e n e r a lly

ite a d y r

threat of a Canadian general rail
L lv a h a l t e r
"l
* si r* to g m i L K m
U* S. Rejects
P la tfo r m S u p p o rts
1
r a e r e a l M a r k e t. F e e D e t e a
ttrlke Thurtday.
F L O R ID A , t i n A D R A —
FLOKIHANet
Wt
In
Union* representing th» 150,To T o
ir a a t la a e * I r m r u * P a ri
OR ADR A - r*rI)o* U*o** Cta*
(tn llm iM
Pane O m I
ll'e e ll'ie * trap. Fag* Oast
000 rail worker* hare offered to
D
and four angina transport, at
C
j * OI
o*- f i a
i!
inmate formula.
cut their 2ft cent* an hour wage •cl and for an increase in the |r
Mr
Hum
II
1*0
Us
American dlipotal In Otrmany.
o
^
l lr v llr r * . te d . * • * ! , th *
Negotiation* continued afltr
to
H
m
a
ll
o
*
*»
u
minimum way* from 40 cent* to
Workman at Tampalhof dumped E a tr e le t a r
1l»o», h e a v y , S ll&gt;* up
It
** o*
••
41
wa* reported unofficially.
Reuther walked out.
1
l t m » . l i g h t ............. ...........
ton* of rubbl* Into an ticavation
7r&gt; tenls »n hour.
POI I T B T M S R K t . r
1*
II
The
government
war
tald
to
Ite
o
a
lM
*
.
.
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24
Ha entered the eonfartncaa
for an additional runway. Air
15
♦
*
Some
of
the
dtaflcrs
voiced
O ra d r
Aq u a lity ,
per pound;
have
proponed
that
the
worker*
Monday for the firat time In the
forre officer* tald the new 6.*
that
the
rompromit'
lake
a
Ifitk
rent
Increata.
That
Jicnnltdence
000-foot landing atrip would be !
history of Ford'* relation* with
large enough to accommoda e ;
th« big auto union. It alto waa I* the amount accepted recently will avert any floor fight when
huge R-20 bomber* hut *dded [
the platform goet before the na­
Rtuthar'a firat return to the bar­ by U.8. tall worker*.
that there waa no need for mini
gaining table *lnee an a*i**»ln
tion *| convention lomorrow for
11-29* in the present operation.
YOU
CAN
SAY
IT A G A I N
triad to kill him laat April.
City CommiHHion
ratification Oiner*. however, were
The new runway I* being built
The UAW-CIO hat threatened
not in lute.
parallel to tha old one and will
a ttrlka any time after Thurtday
Ope tald the race plank wat
giv* the field two all-weather anJ
onleii a new eontraet agreement ! rj for engineering continuance i
adopt'd deaplte White lloute
one grata landing atrip. It will
it ratchad. It would affect 110,- and legal colt*, tald Mr Savr.
take *1* week* to complete the
000 Ford production employe*.
It I* proposed, he raid, that re­ ptr*.n:e for ''much mote" on civil
new atrip.
venue certificate* he Itaued to re­ righl*. Prealdenl Truman wa* In
Deaplte bad weather at Frank-!
I'llll M 'l I.I IIIA. July 13. bUi pay the RFU In event the j&lt;-»n '* fiet(tn-nt touch with the ptatform
furt today both U. 8. and British
—Production ground to a coin- grunted; probably In a ""&gt; year writer* Ihioiighoiit their long toll
plane* were arriving In Berlin
They put the ln*t word* to the
plete bait today at the tiUge period.
uti schedule bringing food and e*-i
Hugh Whelchel w»« appointed term-final document at 4 A.M to­
Letl?r, Pa., plant of Wetting
eential
supplies from Wcatetn
houie Electric Corp.. a* 0,000 to aucceed Harry Tonke. vht te- day.
____
______
imloi of
Germany to the Isolated Western
CIO worker* continued a prote»t rently
returned **_» ttmmhjr
Pl.e *erond prellntlnarv draft
arrtnra of thn city.
Civil
n a i rlamped "secret" fu*t n wa*
•trike again*! the *u*peri*ion of the
“
" Servire Board,
Final approvnl w »' given to tn» tin flr«t and somewhat dlffeient
The Russians' Merlin newspaper.
two member* for "tectirity" re*leave to the Showaltrr Corpora- .•cr»!cn propo«ed by a amaller
Taegliche Rundschau, said the
ton*.
Western AMI**’ air operation wa*
Th* atoppRge began with a tlnn to operate a flight training comriittee ','4 hour* earlier.
being carried out "without regard
N vcrth*le*». report* leakeil &gt;it|t
brief tit-down yeiterday follow­ ichooi at the Municipal Airport
tin work tbrrr !• now pro* , tnat.
tMW% In
,,, a'blltion
,,.(,nMW(i to the tarr »r»!
for the nerve* *nd repos* of mil- i
ing a m m meeting of Loral
Ib.na of person* who have not
planU. 'it" pripo***'on
107, United Klectrlcal Machine reeding under direction of Georg*
MAKtNO HI* flllt APMAtANCI before a camara. MU« Candles BrUktn
forgotten th* terror of bmnb
Living ro*t*—a hroad attark ,
and Radio Worker* It epread at rioetren
Further Invratigatinn of re"- on Inflation Including *tandhv leave* It to har mother, film itar Betty Hutton, lo make with th* glaron-.
attack*, who itlll mourn relative*|
lubiequent whift change* to vir­ cret»
In
fact,
Candica
appear*
determined
to
ippear
unpoted
and
nonchalant.
block ronatmellnn of I Intel
who died under American and'
tually all production worker* and Type unit a for swimming pool* 1 1 Ice and rationing eontrol*. ■* Batty, In privata life, la Mra. Ted Brlskm. (International Soundphcto)
British fire bomb* or are burled
molt of the office *tnff. [he waa directed after CnmniLdniwr. 'f m - t e d by Mr. Truman la«l fall
under th* rubble of peaceful re­
plant at eubutban (-**trr i« eight Cha.r and 1-eaher ...-oriel that
"f
fl ank
sidential sections.M Thr newspaper'
mile*T (outhwret
of* PhUadelpt.la
Jthey had
hail vl.lted l akeland
akelar.l to In- '*• eom.norn
conltnoed ami
and siren*.nrn-r
strengthened j|
o L ,
. / , Ithev
I a n nV
described the air ferrying service
Tfl-Aviv Hattie
John Schaefer, prnidenl of the'
.. . fj((l , t&gt; Jif rIin&gt;fril(.tf,n int&lt; n.atlonal c o o p e r a t i o n for,
k tO V C rn iN I r i t l i c y
;
** the "circus parade* on Teine.iW
.I w
imili.I I'll....
I
*.„ Il.1 pear**,
M
,..
local.
»ald
Ibe two
men were lid found no "wlmmlnir pfWY|I inworld
pelhof Airport.”
*
-**-««. |*mw
Ma*|
I’nlertine revision of the arm*
■&lt;
- h l f « . i P a g e fla e l
•'branded poor security tUka" by
the Navy whirh ha* contract* *
Ta* Ac.e.-nr' Mr Saver,
mberro to permit .hlpment of ,he convention If It Include* In the and shell lire, and the Jew* rewith the plant for gat turbine was directed to i(.*e,* ibat por- ! urmt to the new state of t r*e|- parry » platform endorsement nf plied wilh artillery lire on Arab
engine* for aircraft.
lion of bulldinp* reined nut for llW-uedlate and full rrcognltlon of any r,( t!.e eI*11 right* program poution* near the Damanut gate
A union meeting today wo* revenue by fraternal organl-a- It* trirltnrlal im-grlty; eeonnmie propo ed by I’realdetit Truman
EjfprM and Poultry
told by Frank Bradley, union tIon*.
1aid ti Israel and the International- Thtv aa«ett thi« woulr l-e m In- to the old city.
hu*lnea* agent tbnt the two me.i
I lie Jrwt. holding the vilal
A rermett Iha* the City dons'e i/nlion of Jenmaltm.
.a*inn of slate* right!
JACKSONVILLE July tJ IAT*
— Frank Carner, 30, an engineer 12,400 to the Javeee* foe their
H iusing — federal
eral eneoutage
A ahama’a walk &lt;mt faction gain„( Lvd-la and F.r Ramie
—Th» foltowlna are th» |irt*-»* o
anil Heibert I.ewin, "8. lho*l nronosed program, wa* taken nn mm** for bnmebuillding and y
'&gt; ' r,n,M,|1 }*•'
•"
Je.uulem-Tel Aviv high- **» snit poultry at tha Jacksonmetal worker, were given Identi­ der adv|*ement J Hrallev fhlhatn eminent romtrurtlon
Man or
nf m
low
-*- rnn
rntl non
linn 1
-v
y i*
a m
1*1 Ip.' initfin
01*1* 11, yrilffnay.
,- »,crooj.
, -* ,. ,.
.,
n * stil" marhat'
it elraranee
clearance
grid ino.t
ino,t of
rif Othe
n- ntajorly
w*y, launched
launcberj an
anattack
attack on
rLtintns i:nn«
memtier of Ilie ‘ Jaycee Board nf, housing »r.d slum*
end
malorlv have
have»*»V.
on tied
li*il
cal letter* by the Navy,
M a r t a * ttra a * A Q a a llty
Klu-alion federal
aid oeen
r | o * e wlh
l will l.aney
l.aneyNNuba
’uh* Northwrit
o( l-alrun
Iilnin and
and
Meanwhile, approximately 20,- |l,rertor*. and ftrorye William*)
•ral finanrlal
finanrlal aid
oeen working
working eloael/
Northwrit of
•sirs to ra'allar* Marks! stssitr
OCiO French civil »crvanl» were lfr*»urer. mad
made the rroiie.i
I to .rhool*
jud tjov. Fielding "'right nf Mlw- j mr| resistance from Arab Legion
C a r r e a l W s ik e t, P e r U ltlfR .
Ip
A nroposa
Kel W t
sal by Mr, Odham •'&gt;“*» ) Agriculture — continuation nf i«-..ti,»l In lining up opposition to ,
i .
t ,u,„l, .1 r i . D I U D A called out on ttrlke in a move
Trrk# your choice ol Summ tf'i Q'ondPer D -s IdMTI* f'lm
„ I I , I, e-mnded In 'arm price support*
I , r.vll rights platform or nomlna r,' rr* U ,,gn b,f,t"
'f •IttA D K . A —
mant which may anowball into tk. rn
ITc
41r
e«t pleosure londi - GtlFYHOUMO
I I ns.
foils In carry a derisive battle
Tnv-» a sharp rond»mn.tion tint, .it I're.-lilrnt Truman.
a paralyrihg stoppage affecting regard to auto deabr* lleen*e&lt; to
II
it
.M fdiiim
11 o*
Will TAKE YOUI Sectioned votnmuibH*" cost of llreri&gt;e« of med ,( |
Rrpnbllran partv for 'MowOr. the bitter, nil but the e* lo the outskirts of Jerusalem
in
Hm pli
II
I I ns
1,000,000 government worker*.
41
11
I
'
t
'
n
lin
e
*'
t
t
ns
rer
tot
ooern
I
or*
with
tb-.*e
i
f
i&gt;ru
p
tn»«*
on
the
r|eh
»nd
put
leinr.
hopeful,
have
given
up.
tionen hoy# found Greyhound'! big
The *«erutlve lummlllcc of the
Israeli frnt1 "--tatche* report
Producer*' sals* to srhalrsaltrs
‘ Chairman James ...........
8. Peter* of ed two count
Non-Communist Wutkcra* Union egidar auto dealer* wa* referred *mg the burden on the poor “
” cka bv media- ■ sntrslly thrss rsnta less par it &gt;i
ppw oir-conditioaed, luvury butei
fo
ffi#
***!
ilrahr*
f&lt;
r
| ilbplaeed person* — a demand •iemgia'* ‘td'iitr delegation *ald nired At ah c 1 esns against Lydcalled the atrike because the gov­
fitted with every facility for complel*
i
»
t
*
ntilnVnn.
that (no ,000 Furopean war re 1 esli .day It will not bolt the con- da Gun* bam 'c- I away around
ernment refuted lo grant certain
Legal Notire
hovel enjoymeni low fare* to every­
^fr, Rnyrr imIn 1***1 nnf *Im* •&gt;■** lugie, Im allowed tri enter this ventnu. regardless of what hap the rocky app oacls*a to the Ju
employe* n flat 3,1100 franc tat'-'l
ft-i* fnr h«mmI »***r Ju* wn|#*« t*
where meoni ghtra money for o'*
eniitiltv rather than the ZlMUktO ,scn
monthly wage Increase.
cn but be has been working 1.1,an hill* wlt’iln tight of l.' dda IN THE COtTltT o r TIIK DOIfNTT ■
rif »L'r« u ifi odd provided for In the ore tent w
And the Canadian Cabinet met HDfl fr»r
•*ho ilay. Check your holiday comrilh the stalc't tight* group j and Fr Rain1*, which the Jewa | p-VSlttibA*K?K NpRO|lJ»TEU **T ?
u
ir.o
law
That law i* described a* tith ' hi* arrival Saturday
today, probably to ronalder the
aptuted aftet two dat* of fight­ In rr Estate nt
pot* - Gay Havana, o x o tlc Key
''un-American" bceau** of "tare
Cisorgla. l.aney aide* believe, ing.
NATHAN LEWKNTIIAL
Wtit, exciting great citlet, Sparkling
Decease*
end tellpious discriminations "
will go at least a» far a* Tejtaa—
An Informant associated with
TO ALL CHEDITnltB AND PER
beaches or coot, groen moufMglni R* p Emanuel Cellar of New •na^lm fut(her. Petera haa not the Israeli fnrelp” office said in Kti.N
H 1IAVINO rLAtMH OR DfVoik, mernlier of the platform railed a caucus since the first Tel A«-|v there seamed evr-y MANPH AtlAINUT HAM* KPTATE
then go the best woy-GtEYHOUNOI
Tnq amt each at r"u are hiubf
/tnup. said the platform drafters alerting Sunday. Then delegate# reason to etnect t new Palestine
notltle-1
amt
tsqutred
tn
present
"•popped their flnpcrs” at the Instructed committeemen to fight truce tsroiiahlv b’ the end nf the snv claim* an* eemsnd* whirh
tnl * department and "gave them ugairat a civil tights plank and ,,ek He said it -mild stem from rnu. nr either nl you. mar hare
S E E
M O R E
a hr Hacking" In the Palestine President Truman and to support modified prope»«»s which Count strain*! tha estate nf Nathan LewOecaaseit. late nf *aM Cnaa
plank.
tetiolation of the two-third rule— Rcrnadotte. ths C *1 mediator, 1* enthal.
IT- tn the County JuAge nf R*m
Mayor Hulicrt If. Humphrey V,f under which any ran lldatn or pro- evpeeted lo ptar* before the Se- Innl*
SAVE MORE
County. Klnrlita. at hla olfli»
Minm -ipoll*. telling reporter* ” 1 (tosilion would
In the court home of aalit Cnqntr
ild have
b
to get a two rurltv Council.
at Hanfnrd. Flnrtda. within eight
.mpc 'here will Im no convention i lliltda majority to be approved
rnlrmtar months from the time of
ilru.r fight tin the platform," add­
Thr two-thirds mte wa* aiusni .a k r flu rr* *t8. N. V., Jule the f|rat publication of thla nolle*
ed.
doniil In IKkl
13. (fll
British aotirce* sail Ca&gt; h claim nr Aeniand ahall ha In
m rlllna and shall slata tha plare
“ I don't think there will tie "
Hot Ida rli legates bolding I2S t&lt;d*v Britain Is »«*wr reedy lo of
'**ldenc* and pint office ailt.'sINr, too, was optimistic, say vote* are pledged lo anppurt Gov- Me In strong United Nation* dresa
of the &lt;lalmant. and ahall h*
Key We*l .................
7.35
lug ’ lie preliminary draft was ••rnor Wright, but be In eypeeted artlnn to atop the Palestine awnrn to hr the claimant, aa*nt.
nr
attornev.
and anv aurh rtai'n
bo.r. 'In a spirit of compromise
Ne*v
York
City
...........
17.25
lo release them to Laney, Thla fighting.
demand not ao ftlad ahtll t.e
give and take."
P r e v i o u s pu**lan-Am*rlcan nc
gtonj. I* opposed to .Senator Pep
Cincinnati, Ohio ........... 14.30
enld
Illl'rsphrey and Celler le*l a I'F&lt; tft-Flal, an avowed "liberal mere* for fn --»f"' 'Ctlon *n tha
INK/ T BOTEIl
■
New (him u:.................... 10.85
'
As
administrator
nf
"Runin1' meeting nf "liberal'' plat- ■anoldate" fut the presidential Holy Land r»i»i» w*»e blocked
ths Kststs of
Denver. Colo....................29.00
fotto committee members who de- -lon.ir.ation. although they ronrsde larrelv bacause of British op­
NATHAN LRWRXTHAI.
I,im Angelea ....................42.20
e'nrd on Rnndavto^ fight nn the .;t» vote* ss-(M go to |&gt;pwr. An- position
deeeased
f loot if they failed lo obtain
other vote Is unplsdgr-d. Tbs state
Tbe shift in BtiHsh nolicy was Mrti publication July 1*. 1»**
stronr civil rights plank.
bar ?tl votes.
repotted a* the se-urltv counei’
c*nt»" n f C n a n tr Judge, State
"'list Southerner, will do |s an ! S e v e r a l Louisiana rlslegstea was called Into emergency session "t t r Florida
• *l*t lie Tea •• All Akae* Fara*
Uemtantt Cnunty In
itlot mailer, Romo said a fight Lavs attended caucus** of the to bear Count Folk* Bcrnadotte tin l-Mate nf Jsmet Thomas MrTe le a p Tour C row d fa g tth e r
I tin ttl
apical* inevitable
The drafting slates' rights group, but Ibe dele- mtline his view*
Nctl- • Is hecehy given In all
CHaitIB A OilTHOUND
committer, meeting behind closed gallop has nn Indicated how R
RpnVcsmrn for both delegations whom M in y cnncecn. that J. T
diHii.. battled for three hotira on will vole.
.aid. however, it e'lll wa* ur- McLain. Jr ae Ooardlan of Jamea
rh.miip ilrlaln fll. nitnoc. will on
the t ,re plank alone, before It
Virginia gave Indlralltin. last trrtaiu whether the proposal the
ArchilwiH, contractora, homeowntWH amI progpoctlvd
:trd day nf July. IV4a apply
GREYHOUND BUS STATION
I•••• b-d the romptomiar
uignt
It
rnlglit
awing
behind
would
be
offered
a*
a
'oint
tesoto
Hi- Jnda■ of the above Coufl.
itonteownern ullkn fltnik to Hill Liintln r Co. for ImiltlinR
H ie committee memtier tald the 1aney'a enndldary, with Gov. Wit- ItiUon or whether *he U.H would at hit of flea |n Hanford. FToitda,
202 IL f iimmcrrlal Are.
mitlnrutltt they ran iIi’ImmhI upon to tlo u pootl job.
IBM •leclaration favor* full op-, Itaui M, Tuck saying be believes tireeent it alnfir. In *nv event, it aI ten o'rtork A M for aIIIhurl IT
to
eell
at
private
aale,
all
ths
I'hnne 80
j'ortunily for all prrsons alike tniliie Arkansas chief esccxilve !* was said, Britain has agrees! to tlaht. Mile nr tntereet of Janies
live,
vote,
wo
It
and
develop
with
t
entitled
to
th’
Old
Domlnlen
a
support
th«
proposal
in
principle.
Thorns'
MeLatn
III
In
th'
follow­
We hnntlln nntlonnlly fumoun tented ntitl proven mcr;to riitrrlmlna Ion on ground* of|sttp,
ort.
fienc'nr hvtd fD-Val
The resolution would declare ing deserlhed land* In gerilnnl*
■wnpert
chamliBe— burked by our KiinrRtitee n* well a« the
Flnrtds. lo-wlli
tart, fired or color. He said the qtd * .&gt; . „ chr'-s. V.'*;!|df hat a threat to peace exist* un- County.
lleainnlna at a point T*1 tee
committee rewrote an earll** »*r 111* i \ott».
m»nnfgcttirer,»--whlch will give ynttrs of service nnd
!*r the meaning of article 39 of gnuth nf tha Nnrthwsst norssr o
non cf thla pi ink, to meke It
lastiiiK «atisf«ctlon. Come to thla I&lt;hi»I building materthe U.N. charlsr — th* aiticle tha Northesst Quarter of ths,
vorth»a»t Quartsr of asctlon II.'
stronger
which n*rmlts th* use of
laid Headquarters when you need atRierlnr products.
Trp. t« N R It r run Cast III I
Th » plank, and the on* said to
tton*. nr Inttrnational force. If feot gnuth t»" feat. Watt III I
call for repeal of the ytar-old
feet North |*e feat to point of
, necessary.
beginning, containing I acrei mors
Wheal and Corn
rafi-Hartley Ael, were the only
A aimtlsr proposal received five or
Itts
ones *h*l caused anv regl trouble
BUiinfRs
affirmative vote* on two pre­
Dated Juna Slat. 1*II
(•nftMe*«*4 »»**, Fg*a l»,Hl
for ths diaftlng group.
L / N E 5
ytAFDWAlff'
J T UrLaln Jr
vious occasions when it w»# spoil
Small Itema . . but no
(laardlan
poims out what hat happenrd to sored one* by the United State*
ia's llvcitoek output:
and once by Russia. Seven affirm­
Truman Approves Anur
Important In the *mooth
"lr. this eountry today there ative vote* ate needed for ap­
an
onlv
about
54
rattle
and
calvea
proval.
H ria|t»MM ••#♦**» ia«*a» vine i
operation of your ltom*f
foi each 100 people. Thia It a
Bernadott* called on the se­
him congratulations on hi* key­ deem.* of 44 per rent from th*
curity council for quick and
note speech but had tald nothing
pea*.
forceful Intervention to end the
about th* vice presidency.
"Ilrg numbers were fll per 100 Palestine war.
Along with announcing tbe
i'he U.N. mediator, In a per­
White House welcome mat I* out person* In 1944 and today are
lor Uirkley
McGrath told a down to .38 Rheep numbers per sonal appearance before the coun­
IM parsons are at an all-time low, cil, declared thet th* lighting
new* eonfertnee;
Outtloflr Rurner . . . at­
It I* po**IM* I’rctldsnt Truman hem; hi per cent hejow th* peak." must he atopped even If tha U N.
Tin bright spot Is that food had to use sanction* or posttbit
will addm* what may b« the
t r a c t i v e , durable —
closing *«**ion of th* convention ptlcce other than meat may hold international lore*.
at present levela or decline They
tomorrow night.
Tha situation is now in the
double* n* an incinerator
fltiapatche* from Washington tan't drop far, because th* gov­ hand* of the council, Bernadott*
•aid the President*! tentative tie- ernment support system put* a •aid.
and outdoor fireplace.
, cialon I* to Gy here, accompanied sound floor under them. But good
"For the moment." Bernadott*
by Mra. Truman and their tlaiign etep* arc In prospect — always said, "I hava don# hy utmost and
ter, Margaret, and lo raturn lu wit.i finger* crossed on the wegth- can't do mote."
Waahlngton immediately after a et. Foreign demand Is easing, ai
ahort address to th* convsntlon.) Euttipe slowly returns to produc­
Navy Receives
McGrath said f.e hopes the eon- tion. Sm pluses of some farm
vintion can meet in almost con­ con.mndltlea may be expected thla
Il'MtlSMS Huns Tag* Oael
tinuous session tomorrow to wind year or next.
vond a Lloyd’s report from th* ,
up it* builne**.
Vegetable nils are Increasing In Valencia radio that the ship’*
Tht* would mean Jamming supply, promising a drop in the
master, Capl. E. W. Braithwalte
through adoption of a platform cott of .ioap, shortening.
irtsning. ••lad of 8avannan. had sent an SOS.
and selection of presidential and i f esings and the llk».
The tpokeaman said Vica Adm.
We sincerely hope that your visit in
vica presidential candidate* Into
Howomy, leather prb-a* may Richard L. Connolly had ordered
on* day.
tii# stain after being down for th* eenior Naval officer* In the
A reporter asked what wa* the month*. Shu** are cc i-c ir d lo
will be a pleasant and happy one and that you
ncareit petition In that area to
rtaion for the speedup.
at4\ at tha same prir* l»\nl for a Investigate the report. Conoily it
“ The heat nf Philadelphia,■' Me- lltt.c,
commander In chief of U.B. Naval
will wish to return and be our guests again.
Grath replied.
A good cotton prop tn proapect
In th* Eastern Atlantic and
All sign* had polntad strongly •I*’*- hope of easing pressure on forrat
Mediterranean.
I” Barkley for the last II hour* clothing price*.
* "There had been no furthtr
although tom* big city leaders,
Il may not h# too had. if yon word tine* th* 808," th* spokes,
If we can be o f service while you are here or
including Frank Hague of Jersey
City and Paul Fitipatrlck of New bio not nne of those whn must man aald, "And It la unlikely
well hear anything until lata to­
York, were taking the view some have meat with every meal.
in any way contribute to make you more com­
day.'
1
younger men should hare tha No.
2 spot.

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W E D N E S D A Y JU L Y 14, 1013

Associated Press Leased W ire

No. 1S 3. .

Military Gains
Russia Replies Colorful Parade Marks Opening
Of Shrine Initiatory Ceremonies Made By Jews Civil Rights
To Protest By
In Palestine Finish Fight
West Powers
Marshall Declines To
Hint At Contents Of
Not cl-landed HirnBy
Soviet Ambassador
WASHINGTON. July 14. ( A V Runi* replied today lo the writ
ern powfti' protest against the
load blockade of Beilin amid indicAtioni abroad the Soviet* may
fuse irjrclrd the American, Bril*
iib and French demands.
Secretary of Slate Mariball
Hally declined at hi* news con­
ference to hint at contents of tb»
Hiit'i.in language document band­
ed him *10 minutes earlier by Sov­
iet Ambassador Aleiander S.
Panyuthkin. Marshall said be bad
received only a brief oral repent
on the menage.
In Bedin. however, the Soviet
mditary administration's official
G e r m a n newspapers, I aegliche
Rundtcliaii. hinted at a Russian
rejection The paper described the
Western protests as "laughable’'
in an editorial it beaded: "Whom
do think they are ftiglilrning&gt; ’
There was nothing in Marshall’ s
discussion ol related questions to
indicate that on the basis of what
be knows be experts any quick
break in lire East-West deadlock
over Berlin.
Th» Secretary told newsmen a
full t&gt;i&gt;rd translation of the note
had not readied him hy the lime
of tits news eonferenee.
He said publication of the doeumsnt customarily would be up to
the Soviet Union. He added that
it the Ruislana do not release
the -«tnc«&gt;n‘ s .non the western
triNlleeeS (In r*a* t e a )

Shriners paraded up and down First Street today in the liveliest
rpeclscle seen in Ssnford since VJ day.
Staged by Morocco Temple of Jacksonville and with ihe Sanford
Shrine Club ar hoit. Nobler from central and north Florid* paraded in a
colorful, noisy and humorous display as spectators jammed the sidewalks
and leaned out of second story windows to tee the procession.
It was a "big rrotnent" in the life of Shssne Piesid-nl Edward F.
Lane as be rode with Warren L. Jones, lllustratious Potenid- of Motoceo Temple.
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Motorcycle Patrolman J. H- UtCl, depicting some well disliked
Patterson spearheaded the parade dlcUloll_ A h#tth of coof y downs
followed hy Nobles on motorey- , ni|jKfo
tie.-. The Chanters with their ye|‘
Puccdeo
by a car with booming
low salt* followed.
gun« and tied to It by a lorg rope*
Morocco Temple hand followed, wij i. long double line nf candid­
elat! In white shirts, purple knlck- ate*. grotesquely made up ami
fit, »«x and white shoe*. Next wearing bath robe- all ripe for
rat.11- Morocco Temple drum rorp* initiation.
Among them were
bcniing a lively step The Shrincr about tr. Sanford candidates.
Cairo! was led hy Capt. W. T.
Iti hind them with guns boomDos and were In white with green ;n(. w&lt;u the calliope playing pop
sox
Illustrious I otentate* fol- uj1(, a„ fi Winding up the pisi-ule
low i d in automobile# and behind. Wcir auttimobllri laming Nobles
lhc.li were Scotch bagpiper*.
from the Palakta, Suwannee IttvT!ien came the big fun of Ihe er, ihala. 8t. Augustine and Inparade with four Shriners In false I
U «att«»«* o« fas* Tw.i

Claims Of Successes
In Middle, South
And North Made In
Fight With Arabs

Issue Brings
In Convention;
Platform Is Given Delegates

Day And Night Ses­
sion I
Ordered
To Complete Busi­
ness Ami Adjourn

Appeal For Defeat Of IK GOP
Senators Heard At Convention

S o u tlic tfi
D e le g a te s
Bv m a x BOYD
r
IL iitle
For
In s e r CAIRO, julv H . &lt; /T &gt; - The
Jews snnounced military successes
lin t t O f C la u s e F a ­
today in North, South and Middle
v o r in g S t a t e R ig h t s
Palestine.
Hi It \It HI *ON III’ Mi’ ll I’ 11
They claimed to have tspluttd
CONVENTION H A IL . PhilaCONV1.N n o * II M l I ’hiiadflpbia. luh I I
I
\ ieniand for aiisiphia, Jolv 11, ifl’i—SouthShsls ‘Amr. 1 miles west of the dclphu. July
14. rd’i •
Ihe
reuses al ol a Republican ", mwo of thoin
liom labor so l an appeal er:urv lost Imhiv their hstlle to
major port of Haifa. It wss the ITenuHMti slatted an m stmical
lor defeat ol 13 Republic .in en slots fenluied &lt;ai--rv in ihe D»moc- Si I a .tales' rlsbl*” plink Into
nv.ur'l hue ol I aw-ri Pasha A1 miratlion today — a continuous
the Isemorrallr platform, snf so
ratie nstum si •onvrnlmn tndas
K atlin. who leads Arab solunteer day-and-night session that was
rase the Imparl nf ils dedara"Labor demands the nmn-diate rejvrsf
th* I s l l l l i t l l r v I i» ."
1ls,s. lor “rlsll right*. The cotsforces. In Haifa.
scheduled to go. unbiokrn, until
declared A. I Whitney, preodrnt ol 'lie B rot her bocal of R silroad srsilnss sole s»a* .101 for and
Twin engined Syrian bomber* ill- Inismess n l ihe p.silv was
lialnmrn
♦
'JJj acalnsl the stale*' rights
attacked Haifa lot tbe second time finished Theie was a premium on
So.ii tor Rcoit W. I.ma o f II- mrnl f It fsfl tlaittev I aV/ nnd pronoun-e mr ot.
but reused no serious damage.
enduianre, stamina, resistance to lino!., said n film Tniled Stnte* ihe 1as1&lt;- 1
■f il» anti-injunction
‘ toroign policy m
a unr.-d only la»v" liv
In tbe center, tbe rapture ol hc,st and hstd wooden teals.
CONVENTION H A LL PhilsItepiiblhan t.’ongre s'
sarisis
reatotatmn
of
a
Democratic
Has Al Km, nine rmlr» northeast
‘Vl.it Ml— I nl the I'lll'T i. and adefphu. July I I , (yl’i— The
rit*y hive been told lb aI no maturity in tbe senate
niinds «f Ihe people
polion-.'l 1
jo l Tel Aviv, relieved ihe Prtah rrirts will be &lt;ailed, and that
lloi-.er f ’ liionungi', fom rr nt- | by i"&lt; 11 l&lt; 1 1 n'lb- jt.,1 fnl-e pro Democratic convention fell into
Tiqve Submit ol Arah sh'lhng. I lie whole agenda must l»e com- torrsey general. . ntendi j it,- lie. |.asr»‘u!n "
ancrv aiitirrnenl loslav nver what
It promised to ease the water t'l-ied I hit includes a number of i pool,can* "Ms querade in I&gt;-*mie
Whitney
ang
stand th- (&lt;tile's (ilslfoim should
Tsv.. ,01
•C
i rails imbiliruenis“ in their &lt;010*1
D
. t bullae* In the 100.000 b-sirgfd left rises speeches, ihe nomination
rIL ihi ti-rsvl t-&gt; print mil linns is l- on U sd rights' - meaning
fol election vtetoiv
to Jcl-.ll I'
iili'til iiuuian. That anli lyn-h. anti ttoll In and stmD V b o v e m m e n t Jews in Jciuulrm. Ihe l-&lt;wn is id s * sndidtle (or the presidency,
Wilt'no y tmrrcosed a plirase
*
|he leiminut rsl the Inusalem Ioi lit- tire-presidency, and the ftnr.s tbe f ismoils I'nos of l!o|d” war after it I'rr.idenl broke up ,|&lt;r | (wl
a pissspci list nstioiranle rniltnad
, ,
,
,
i
, ,
pipeline. Tlse Jews alto have tak­ presentation and adoption ol the ipacck o f William Joining liisan I atrikr l&lt;y
vmg rongroas fot
&gt;' lhtr.siene.1 Is Irssethe delejin
oceuting
Ho1
Uepubllron
t'nrty
en Sub*. live miles sveat nl Jeru­ platform.
out...... . t-&gt; li.tfi tnking union sites both &lt;11 I-ropered and weary
if pr'-adug n •‘etnwu of thorns" on
by the lime they got aimjnd to
salem, on the I e| Aviv load.
So tliev began aim ing around the In .«&lt;l &lt;tf labor
menu er1 Ini ihe Army.
The
new* nnnoiinrod n com­ III A M with an attitude of
lh.&lt; union l&lt; let iali r changed the msin business — picking tbair
l..«l-o, he said, was "plaresi in
mando attark in *&gt;»“ Nrgba are* ;
|,toaMgb somehow pa­ a kiinight-Jnrk- 1 hy the c-nnct-i
(I nMllNtiril 0*1 Page T*t«t
minim illy agte-d on Trumannf tin' South, 10 mile* n 'u tlirM t,
Buklev
ticLi ami healing accepltience.
OTTAWA, July II. fAb-An of «;.*&gt; big Egyptian Im ;e &gt;4 IJata.
M IL A N , fla ir, July I I . (Ah—
ance s(&lt;rec!ies Irom ihe nominees.
authoritative source raid today wlp.d nut half of an Egyptian
On ||,e f lift Yrill |ott flcMI'l Ifvl if,
A general strike was called In
Canarian
vail union* hasp turnpany. Seven mote Keyptian* IN'* OrmofMit put on thru only
I tie convention came to its longMli/n Province today lo proteat
agreed to rail off their strike wets* riiHirtesI klllrd in another
the attempt In Rome to ao*a%
sw tiled showdown buttle over the
liuro
the
v*nt«
of
l.«lmv.
•n Ike baal* of s 17-eenta-an- autpn-e attack at nearby llaqua.
amale Palmiro Togllattl. Italy**
rsce is-ue when Pennsylvania Sen­
hour Increase. The only point
I.s Jerusalem. Irgun Z '» i fa-uml Aii'l it w.s a moment rd diamt
No. I Commun 1st.
*
ator 1 i.troK I Meyers asked the
atilt al lassie la effective date nf said it planned to turn over flv# wlten A. I W hitnrv, president of
delfgites io islifv a committeeitsrreaae.
ROME. July 14. &lt; /P &gt; - A young the Iw
r e * ^ . Ihe
the aourre
.osrree said.
aaM.
kidl.aped Britljh electricity com- the Btnilinhond nl Ballsvav Tt ain ■
ilralleil party pisiform.
n&gt;'n.
look
over
the
microphone.
Siolian law student pumped three
WAS H lN G T w T iu ly 14. (/F&gt;—
q l S t t a ^ ’ o?
Myers, chairman ol the plat­
Piesl-lent Truman is achednle-i
bullen today into t almiro
gnseinrneni reluctantly w ilh -1picjnn of espionage,
I ” get the nomination as soon as
form committee, read Its the conIs
Due
T o
halt.. It a ly , leading Commjmut. d|fw
mj&lt;)Btlion f e e d in g s ,
t*'.- United Nation* SecurUy is vote •* lakers. In Washington, J n t t r - j r i r
f t n«mllMi|&gt;r«| ffi|f
Twat
wcHtnnmff him gMvely. Th« Com*
: . i i
i
i
|Coi*a»HI Iln H up
n I t*. w * the Wlille House aaiil he will
F n v n r n h lc W e a t h e r
confederation •« *" *•
L Lewi, today
for f(,rr„ri|| Mrtton
„ op
munist-led l a b o r
rotne op n-ii| aerept lolilght liltwake m
«&gt;f a smumi-n-i
corsditional c
o n -.it^
w -r. liruain
Britain aupponeii
aupportesl me
the
...
, . . . . , l- . : sm |«the
oc waae
»—■
im r sv.,r.
C o itfliiio n s
In J u n e
l&lt; I the pirK-eeitlng* rtits too tale.

tsNVRNTlON HALL, Fkij.

7

Case Against
Italian Youth
Wounds Rome’s Lewis Dropped
Leading R ed

Togliatti Cut Down injunction Procedure
Withdrawn InWakc
AsHcEmcrRcdFrotn
Of
Strike’s Ending
Deputies' Chamber

J

Roosevelt Tells
Citrus Crop Is
Expected To Be Why Mother Did
Heavy For 1948 Not Attend Meet

^

Son Of FUR Pleads
For Harmony Ami
Picdgcs Good Fight

called a general strike in Ihe C,*F |f#ct jueenseni ending the strike |mov,
Arab indignation esplmled
Ill that case, he probably will
of Rome thm - f ' « n ^
lKf
,ndu,t,y coal mine..'
« « « -&lt; —
»•
t- .
c&lt;ine tomorrow.
I
O R IA N D O . July 14
(A’ tCONVENTION HALL
Togllattl wax csiUdown •• be
. „ Kr T&gt; A|,n Goldsborougli
• plalf’irro firuslly was ham* Mmid.i’t orange cuts lor 1948- 'I'lphia, Julv 14. f/1T)

Utility Company
Presents Coleman
i J S dn___il;»•. ......... i
IRcv.ZimmermanToTno1
.' t t.-gethet in Jhli morning'* jq „ rt(&gt;, r , rr|
iv hour* hy a 10* member eons
Deputies huikhni. As he fell t*»
i » ! • » _______
is
*
_ r ' ra,lv
season's ^H.^IKd.tKlO
With Service Pin th. ground the .'.u il.n t fired two ,
M
foT T 'cou rT mdi" ' I ^ C O f l l C
R fC tO r O f ^
' } hieh •ta g H its own p re -1
the civil rights setap.
| Ihe U S . Huieau

Ph.U-

James
|M , Roosevelt told the Democratic Na­
tion*! Convention today the all
hs-te*.
, » • i
seme of hi* mother should not
ol Agncul
more bullet., hu. both
,o ,a renewal I f f a i S f O n i l l
C H lir c h
i ’'wiihoul prejudice to
M a jir provialott* of the plat- t&lt;u*| l.cofiomis field office here hr const rue-1 as an indication ol
« * rM
V
. , , . .
of the peiition
1 U U r U I form P-es.nic, hr th
petition should subsequent
suhsaquent Jj
sid we.ihea conditions in June s 'Irisming" of Democratic ardor
Toxliattr swa* rushed lo a nos- __
" __.
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--------|ronsmlttee ioelu-l-d:
1
u
&lt;
11 .
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Toe Rev. It. Lyttleton Zfmm-r l Civil right. - while refusing t o i " r " ’ R '^ 'd lv favorable io th. on her pait.
A surprise speaker al this
,UV*,y fTOP? lM‘ |fVNLRBf7t,torn«yi began the ac n-*-. rector of Rt John* Kpl»eor&lt;*tl tingle -«it lb. .blent Truman'* ‘ tale citrus crop,
of blood. A .
,io„ t0 fnd the United Mine Work- i'an-li In Huntington, f’a . lias ar &gt;|teeifir civil i glit* propcnsal* -Orange* are rstinialrd at fs'l mormon's ronvention session, 'he
operating
iUfl«'
" ‘ lkoul
"captive” steel et pud a call from tin* Vestry o f; (or nntl-lynrh. •nti-tx.ll tax, anti- |trr trn, nt „ f„U nop. compared Idril &lt;1 Franklin D. Roosevelt's

-a

tn recognition of hit twentyfive rears of faithful work. it.
d. C.-.emm, district manager for
Florida Power A bight Companv,
has &gt;**n prc-tenlml a diamondeirln service nln hy the eompanv,
!&gt;. P, Caldwell, division manager.
min„ ,, , ||(&gt; tMJ|h, to
Davlotia llrni-h. announcerl torlav. expressed belief the 5 5 -^ .,-old ro
Mr. Cotrman twgnn hla electric Communtsl chief .would live
Mofk U M W C hid Lewi, from
uillits c«re«r with the St Peters­
PoUe seued hr. a u a .l.n t and
#
. t U u.e rn
burg bight Company In 1920. He identified him as Michele Bal- j
' i the 1948 contract without a prior
war manager nt Melbourne and
Coe.m for the Brevard County UnJ '',
election among the minets.
^
^
Power Companv when It* avatem „ H he old them he had ong ^
'vaa v irrhaaed by Florida Power planned the nttmk on Togjintlt. ^
(hf T. f|.Hir,,
UHof Atf.
C.fht Company In 1920. He The assailant was described a.
|fw(| BnJ H(rryJ |,0&gt;M rrp.
l^-ame mansger of the Sanford
an
ardent
nationalist
svithout
parresenting
steal Industry mlrfea,
district for Florida Power * Light
ty affiliation.
signed a contract late yesterday,
Company In December. 1932.
On* bullet struck Toeltatti In j Including th# unton thop clause.
A veteran of the S-gnst Corps
ir«aiiBti»4 o* rage T est
I ! twit agreed to chant* the pmrn Wot Id War I. Coleman volun­
i vision If legal decision* later hnhl
teered hla *errie*» to the Navy
' It* inclusion In a contract without
tr. World War II. and sarved for
three vtari. He held the rank of GameCommlsakmWill I
liaurerant commander.
If-, and Hrs. Coleman hare HoW FI§hing Parley It|ackson^ville B r i d g e
mam. themrelve* an Intimate part
of .oinmunitv life hare and hare
TALLAHASSEE, July 14 lAb— Project Iq Not Dend
gabied a wide circle of friend* TIi* State Game and Fnah water
tnrouuh Ihtlr participation In clejc Fish Commission will try again
TALLAHASSEE, July 11 '&lt;*1chu.cn‘ and other actlritle*. An Monday to aolva th* Lake Ok*#energrtk worker for the develop- chof«*-Stk Johns IWvtr Com­ Chairman Ejgln Bayless -sf 'h I r-tate Road Department aald today
men. of thi* area, Coleman ha* mercial fishing problem.
------ --------the 172 400,000 Jacksonville B. &lt;tge
oeei. rlected nreddent of the San­
„r
R *91 me*I hern than to r*-|amj superhighway project "is ml
ford Rotary Club and president nf
rh am W Of r ,W f, * r*P°n Irons a 14-man de-ad-" despite the Duval C-.-mty
plffnu-.Tr. ir i.^nlv. i &gt; hV ?.
“ ^irommlUao o f aporta and commer-1rornmlsslnn'a withdrawal «f Its
Commerce. He h ,, aim been ac-|f|l|
c p ^ n u t l v a . whleh '.ppmv.l.
! LT* , r
?
i
, he **° y *&lt;■ &lt;wt up several weak* ago tn i
ftaylete, aald the
ttuy
Cio»* Eplvrnpn] Church.
hunt a sofutlon.
|waiting only a report 7 rfOM th#
At present, tha commission p*i- bind of administration tnal Ihe
mlta commercial fishermen to financing scheme Is sound l-ifoir
Warren Opens Thank taka nothing but catfish from the Jproceeding with plans lo joiiosr
traaa by use of pound net*
for the big project,
You TnlkH In Poik two
and baited trap*.
J The project call* for cons'ricSome aporta flaharman want the tion of two new brldraa acrots ibBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slete to ban n*t« entirely from r », John* Hear and one arm**
Qtiberratorial Nominee Eullrr the lake and rlvar. At th » other Trout River at Jacksonville, and
Warren put In a Dill day of extreme, tome commercial in- linking them with a superhighway.
speaking today In Southern Flori­ trresti want permission to take
da on hi* “ thank you" tour after cv-ivthlng but black bass out
idling Polk County citrus men of the big fresh water areas with
RniP U N D E R CONTROL
he wanted, "To end f-tr all time net*.
LONDON. July 14 OPT-T h e
th* alghl of Florida fruit hang­
battleship Missouri has me«*nt-eJ
ing unpicked on Iran I*.-v ik it
thas “everything la under et.ncant h* mark-ied profitah. ’ *
Iror
aboard
th*
Amei'ran
Hit day'* program hsd him at Former
. . . . .Herald
.
„ Editor
_ . .Velghter William Qareon, the

Wauchnla, Avon Park, Okee-hnbee for a barbecue, Moorehaven. I.abelle and tonight at
Ft. Myera.
Warren *al-| again1ho wanted
t&gt; mak« a flirt hand study tif
California's marketing and et&gt;cneratlve methnda In datamslnn
why that atate'a edtrua has a
firmer market than Plorida'a.
H* aaM that on hla return he
ut ulil eall i errfm of eitras area
meetings ones to rvervntvs *lo
rsl edvlce and rcnindl of &lt;mr own
econle an-l to report what 1
learned In California.”
DAWSONS RETURN
fYisftty Agent C. R- Dawwm
amt Mr* Dawson returned yest-rdue afiemo-m from a tw j week
veealnwt at Ca**ea, M ,
•hey eteHad Mr. DaemtaY
Vr*. Haiwy U m m i. M l
Mrs. R. R,
Dawecw, Jr, . ,.T
thmss *m tha trR *______________
Columbia U atm eity at New York
for the

t

Adams Appointed
Head Of Delaware
Air Guard Group

Julian R V&lt;lains Jr., son of
Mi and Mr* J. t’ . Adams of
ttlS Par1 Avenue, ami a first
offieer pil-’ with Trans-World
Airline, has been appointed a*
commanding officer of the Arr
Nation*! fluent f Delaware, It
was announced ic- cntly by Brig­
adier General Paul II Rlnaril.
Commission'd iii a lleutenantrotonet in tlie- Notional Guard a*
«f July I, t'-&lt;l Adams was re­
mit Jo discharged front the Army
Air Force after five year* of
4rfv)re wMfh
ro combat
missions as » maj«-c. lie served
*« a flight -"mmaniler with the
112nd 1 ighter Squadron.
t eommamtfni: officer of th#
Air National (Just 1 ho will also
11)(
s-t(va -ommandtrg officer
of the 112nd Fighter Squadron
! combat living unit of tha Air
Q»*rJ of Muwjjr*.
Major f res'&lt;"i Shan* of wtlming-

ll-ly Cm*. Eplicop.1 Church to ilm Cross a.«l anti-jot. .li.erimi"
....... V “ ' .............. , I
‘ ,
r
V
. I.
Im
u »w*v
,|,e
"" 'hr#’*'-nespond
Mrs l.leancsr
Roosesrli
I &lt;me lla rector effective O t t., ' &lt;sea
in
&lt;mv document
u&lt;rauinxiis eon- ,n
. 'Wl .
g
I sons ..id
,
.
strong v-imugh, ,n8 dale List year. Ulapelruil isj&lt;t.iyetl sway Imm Itie convention
•eroidlng to a telcgiam rerelved -ain* languagthi* morning by II. II. Coleman. -nme aelf.»tjl&lt;&lt;l lltwral* •mil. to expetlecl In lie fi2 (tcirrnt o l a &lt;itv hetstne she believed it mote
ter(.ni warden nf tlm church.
nnrtilute an &lt;-mint acme nt nf Iho |„|| tlnp&gt; fom points under a year dignified for the United Ststn to
Tl&lt;e Rev. Zimmerman and Mr
, i ■ ,i &lt;i . | ii
I'reildent's pn&lt;giatn in princlpl
ago, Tangerines wetr ethmate.l
,ep,evented in th- Untied NaZ.i.c ii -rinan vititcl Hanford last
Borithetner &lt; fi-uaht Ihe civil
Imm ' hy men ami women who
W. iin-vday and Thursday, en l tight* plank bitterly In the 103- the «*me at T9 per tent.
wire very much lmpre*»cd with rnember committee. When they
A lu ll n o p is whsl ihe tree* si* not taking pan in initoan
th parish and with Hanford sahl I »st thev turne-l l« a s'atas' rights [to rrid he expelled to p ro d u r* pollttci "
Mr- Coleman.
t ntank dfi'gncd to bar any federal
A'- Roeieveft . . _.. .
Now on vacation in Davtorsi •terfcr.i-ce tn .late affairs. They i under ideal conditions
iNjwr
dtlegaticn
Bcavb. the Rev Mark Carpcnt.the chit rights issue in ! Klorids’i lim e crop, now mov­ |k&lt; ' '"&lt;t*d Stile
Po-icvelt said he mads the ex•shj recently resigned as rector - .,r.d And again they were de- ing lo m srket. is* ertim atrd it
herc will assume his ne-v dutie| 210.000 boxes, com piled
with idi-’ itinn hcciure some dflcgsl»*
aa rector nf All Saint. Church in
u b o r - repeal cf the TaftK siltssH fla Pea* t - m
I..-1 silted whether her absence
, , ,
,
Ft. Lauderdale on Sept. I Mean- Hartley lehor act ai-d a t-ooit In
w &lt;i &lt;mien by Ittiening cniit'u fnn
wlak, mrvlcei at the local church tm in im u m wag* law, from 4&lt;l
will lie conducted hv Ihe Rev to 76 cents an hour.
ti*m tor the party which won'
Col. Adsms w-«s born in SanThjr.’ as M. 6fe|rosa of Orlando.
Fotelgn policy •• strengthening Watson Gives Riiliiu; |l., White House four times when ford, attended Seminole High
Ti.e Rev. Zimmerman Is a ns of the United Nations, with the
yvl attended the Univera|
live of Baltimore. Md. and re- petty pledged ko ‘'continue to j On Name For Ballot he- huthsnd was a candidate.
Ity of (fluid's for two years. Ha
Rneuvelt told the „ cheering
j
relvtd hla B8 degree at Johni l-sd the wav toward curtailment ,
.. i **w Artm* Air Fore# strvico from
w tu n t„ Dec I. 1915 and
Ifopklna Unlversitv and his BD f th* . veto'* that has blocked
_______ | TALLAH ASSEE, July I t . (/Pi— delr •fs thst 'the Democratic p
r.rty
&lt;
"&lt;
t
only
has
a
past
o f|fw f|' h|eMi bomlwrs an-l even
of
the"
world
or*
I
^
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‘
cnun
nominated
for
a
public
“ l „ V,7 lni!l Th#o,0« ,f*, |m'*"7 activities of the
I. «_ fierman Menerachmidt -109.
nt of nn uILce and who is later married, which it tnav ha proud,
i .i but i.
--.
I&lt;*« • future if w&lt; and thousand
( Mryf4|
f our major cammu
,hmr
both
tier
Christian
name
t.let national nr rued force to hack
«f
others
do
our
job.
for
I
M
moil.
a
up tf.N decisions Ptnmlllrig an an I 1« t iiustiand's surname ,dared Democratic parly."
l ast March be was assigned to
loternatlonal policy for world im the general election ballot,
II- nlled for repeal of the
r*am, Ihe
the dm ii«i»nt says "wo (Ati.iin-y General Tom Wntmm Taft Hsrtlev l.ahm law, saying rhe futcrnatlonnl Division, A t­
nil* &lt;i t-i-lav.
$ ,
Remains
If
4 a*a* V**■• tssHl
lantic Region, TWA, with head­
‘7 he correct rule would seem it ' must gu."
quarters at the New t'sstta Coun­
In State’s Treasury
''Th- Democratic parly," he ty Airport, where th* Air Na­
to l-e that a married woman’s
legal name i* her own Christian said list not become the champ­ tion si Guard of Del aware 1*
•nail’s and her husband’s surname,' ion of labor tnctelv hy accident. bared
TALLAHASSEE. July U-tA'» Misn Mar^arpl FI Iis
—The State of Florida had an unWat,-,ii aid. nnd added that leith We must fight fur the right of
i In,- of hli fir it activities after
i&lt; '.siInm- 4 fin I'm* ’fwni
encumbered halanen of 124.770,- Died Early Thift A.M. her iii.-lden surname an-l hoc htts
the appointment was to lead th*
IH2 in it* genrral fund whrn the
band's surname could he used if
112nd Fighter Squadron In group
new business year started July t.
Miss Margnret (i’cggyj Ellis dejlicd.
formation flight a as a demon­
Comptroller C. M. (iay reported ; di I at 1:00 A. M. t-day In Orange
Itv tendered his opinion at thn Wilier Taxi Riders
stration at tin- Civilian Air Patrol
that much on hand when he idea- ‘ M&lt; morlal Hospital in Orlando request of Mra. V. C. Messenger.
at the New Castle, Del.
Reach Beach Safely Show
rd out his book* yesterday on the following an lllnest of _ thtee|rci..iminate&lt;l
three
for a new term as'
County Altport.
old year.
veeka. Miss Ellis, a registeied Sups, visor of Registration foi
The total rash balance in &lt;hc miree, had l&lt;een •n private &lt;luty Seminole County. Before her reLONG BEACH. CALIF , July 11.
general fund waa S4.1,746JIM*, but fnr the past year. She formerly refit marriage die was Mrs. lam- IAY Th* "I.railing Lady," wnlrr Ocnitiark’fi (Burn Is
S1B.M4.2M was tucker! sway to -a s on the nursing staff of the lint Beat.
taxi missing alnee late last flight
In C r a s h
pay for things already un let wav tvmald-Lauirbton Memorial Hocvith 24 person* aboard on u Injured
—building* started but not finish­ pi'al In Hanford for a year.
charter run from Avalon, Catalb'i
ed and expenses approved hy the
COPENHAGEN. D E N M A R K.
Horn in Jackaonville Mar. 8, Com m M on To S t a y Island, to Newport Beach, arrived
cabinet but not Incurred when l!*-’5, Mlsa Kill* resided with her
&lt;s&lt; that yacht harbor today unde Julv It &lt;Ab —Queen Ingrid of Den­
Out
Of
T
r
a
c
k
Row
year ended.
Is Vlsitlnflr
h«r own power.
mark and two of her young
Sanford . mutlnv
c,p^ln808 Monday night. eu* • theThe
perrM's at 7U7 I’ almetto Avenue.
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clear balance at th* m-l She received hei nurses Iralnln-f
Skipper Frank Kleeh, 3S, said daughters were Injured today
DAYTONA
BEACH,
July
14
Earle E. Jones, secretary to th* I IT. ft. Naval headquartet* her- of the year waa 16.968.4fi0 t**a el Iturtile* Hospital In Halstead, (AV—The Stnte Racing Commis­ rleri'c f--g and a fanltv comp.*' «hrn th* Queens's automobile
than It waa at the beginning. Th- Kai. 8h" was n member of the
forced him to cut hi* big mtdor •kidded on a slippery road anJ
City Commlaalon of Jacksonville, aald Rear
.. Adm.
. A.... J. Mcle.n,
.
and former managing editor of the ^mmsn^ng th# Ml.eouH. re- state dinned Into Its reserves by Trinity Lutheran Church and the sion today refuted to enter into a mi-twav in the channel last night, crashed Into a tree.
dispute
between
th*
Greyhound
that much. In addition tn spend­
ami with tbe small motor op»ra*King Frcderlk IX drov* to tha
Sanford Herald, waa a vliltor In
the A m m lca!TLJh*i^r«m u ing the record receipt# of 171.- Nursea' Association.
Owner* Benevolent Association ing the beat retched Ocansida,
srtne
from nearby Graaston
In addition to h»r parents, Mr. and Florida track owner*.
fUnfoid todsy attending
tha
- b l b 'l ^ i w S
UJ ! 1 182,000 which cam* in duting tne
far otf Its enure* an-l 76 mltea
ami Mra, Charles K. Ellis, aha is
Thn dispute, stemming from a down the roast, before Kirch IVIace. 'he royal summe,- re­
Mr JoMM^wtm' left Hanford M ** from **&gt;• Canon that the year.
sidence. He helped th* queen and
survived hy one slater, firs. Frank strike last winter of flOBA memThe final figure of *2 4.7 V) non Van Engirn;
turned it around and brought it princesses Into ambulincM. tn
three broth*.**,
-u K -to y .
fell Jual short of Comptroller Chari** Paul, Kenn'h and Keith hern. was reopened at a meeting back i*frly
» hieh they were taken to tha slat*
the Ttmes-Unlon. expressed himof the Florida Racing Commlaalon
flay’s eatimale of 925.000,000
CHILD KILLED
The passenger* spent « chilly hospital at Soendetborg. Th*lr
self at surprised with Sanford'a
earryorer neeeasarv to finance El list and a grandmother, Mrs, here today.
MIAMI.
July
14
(AV-Dought,
growth and pleaetd with tha
Lee Worley. Jr., of Miami, at­ night but Kirch said none suffer­ condition «* * described as pot
the school and welfare urograms Eva Ellis, all of 8*nfnrd.
serious.
funeral service* for Mlsa Kitts torney for OOBA, charged that ed fmm eexpoture.
evident signs of prosperity here. Bailors. Jr., one-year-old son of through the neat six months until
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sailor* nf
Police Superintendent P Jahariheavy w'nter tax collections start wll, be conducted at S:J0 P. M. some dog traek owners havo re­
Miami,
died
In
an
ambulance
an
TRANSPORT CRASHER
sen said the Queen was driving ths
Fnd«y at Btlckxon Funeral Chapel fused to book greyhounds owned
STARS DELATES
coming tn.,
route
to
a
hospital
after
ba'ng
TOULON. FRANCE. July 14 Royal ear. The chauffeur war at
»iln Rev, 0. E. Linden, pastor of by members and directors of
BANGOR, ME., July 14 (AT—
8l. I'mil'a Lutheran Chureh In OOBA. He asked the Commission tAb—A transport plane reported het able. In tbe flout e*al. Prin­
A pair o f Air Fore* Shooting ■track be a truck 1st* yaaterday.
PILfTT
KILLED
Patrolman W. P. Hardy
Stars, dala«sd her* In th* first County
to taka a poll o f track owners to carrying 20 persons crashed tndav ces* Margrethe. eight, and Prin­
OCALA. July 14 Wb—Rov Rsv. Otiundo, officiating.
i flight of jet-propelled aaM th* child teddlid Inti tha
see
If reprisal* a n planned aa a on th* reek* of nearby Cape Side. cesses Ann Marie, 23 month*, war*
vehWa. The driver 24. a student pilot under the 01
Six bodies were reported re­ Ip tha back seat. The crash occurm m Sm
result of a strike last winter.
flight training program of the
AGREEMENT SIGNED
covered and no survivors had been ed near Lav* Wood north o f
J «W
Central Florida Flying Serrle- a*
NEW DELHI, July 14. UPkfound near dusk.
Graaiten, South Jutland.
MRU S T B A K L IT DIBS
On* report waa that the plane
Queen tfigrio was able to fret
Taylor Ftal* here, waa klllH Thr gevermwent announced today
Friends of E. B. fltaaktey will
« W l y •flee afg e’cloeV last n'"*^ an agvaan n t has been signed be- regret to Marti that ha waa ratt­ was' * British Dakota but tha out o f the car herself, although
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hla plane, n Finer
Cnh twrrn I qm Ia and India. India Ii ed to MeMlimettl*, Tran, because British European Air Ways In she limped from a fractured knee­
The othara made the TH-ndW.Loy Rati4w a a ta h e --------------- crashed at 'Kendrick, a W 'stx'lo reeHv* wheat In exehaaga for of tha (Math of hla mother, M r*. London said non* of Its planes cap. She carried th* tiro Prints|gaI
Is mlsalnf.
out of th* car. E. V BUakley.
flight Monday.
f to India and minister .! • Nepal. mils* north of Ocala.
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pledge a aound humanitarian ad­
ministration of
the Marshall
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Living roata
tu "curb the
II) AIM Ill’ ll KDtiON
CONVENTION MALI.. Philadelphia. July 13, i/P; Krmr inter Republican inflation" t h r o u g h
President Trurnan'a cungression1924 and the Drmociatic National CoQVcnjion in New York)
ally *enrned anti-inflation pro•Thr radio tpullrred and ilutlerrd. but every lime (he rolkall for gram for stand-by price and ra­
president Hulled die Snulhnn atrenl rime iliouling *Lnar thr italic i tioning mntrola, among other
things.
“ Alabama caita 24 volet for Oicar W. Underwood!"
National defense — maintenance
Their weir a record 103 (ulkail* in 1924. And 103 timet ibe of “ an adequate Army, Navy and
flail of each war the ,ame -Alabama gori lo Unde iwood.
Air Force" to naaure security
I lumped Into a fellow today i “ —
----------------- against aggression.
who l.a-lpa il Alabama stick with
Atom bomb — effi'ctive Inter­
Colorful Parade
Underwood. Ile'a J. M. Bonner
national Control of weapons of
of Camden. Ala., a delegate then
maa&gt; deitruciion.
and a dtiegat* now,
ir«.»ii«*»a (,»■,
na*&gt;
News freedom -- "we urge the
“ Yei, air, it waa quite a fight,’* dl*i» Blxer Khrmq Oulu,
vlgtimua pmmotloii of wmld-wid#
raid Bonner. “ Ballot after- ballot,.
------. . . . Tin Bhriiwi invasion of Hanford
, ,, freedom In the gathering und
Put We flayed right tnere with) **ancl yesterday with the arrival i dissemination of newa by praas,
Underwood
of the "wrecking rrrw
from radio, and television."
“ I guru I’m the only delegate Mo,ixm Temp'.’, Jacksonville, Mini | Israel - ra vision of America's
hciv from Alabama wLo vr#s In l&lt;ro iglit along plenty of noise arms embargo, to permit ship­
on t, at. Now hi me see. Luter roak.'ig apparatus, including a ment of war materials to the new
Mill—he's our senator now you ga*'&gt; decorated calliope equipped, at au&lt; now embattled with the
know—was therr. loo.
(with 'artillery'’. The noise rnak- j Aruba. Other luael aids.
"W # had 18 (telepateit with 'a lt*J continued up to midnight and
Education -- federal aid to
half rule each When w* finally'**** heaid at the hall game at schools.
got around to picking John W. i Municipal I’ark until tilrneed by I Agriculture — a flexible ay*
Dav.s, only »U of us were left.! harassed umpires.
HU] « d Iw e r r in that six."
j The first indication nf activity j irf^e^raJ'Ueoma^aHne ' tax?.**1
a* thr local round up of some lb
q (, gia,.a| p jjk y n.„ ..t.ifn.
Bopner, • t«H. skinny man n f' was
grinned a* he thought of MM |candidates for Initiation by iiinii. &lt;tal., Iiir „ halanend budget and
a
By the turn we got around to •■*** of Hi* Sanford fahune Club , reduction of the nation'* d»
picking Charley Bryan for vke- vruterriav
snernnnn
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, , *1- &lt;*-----tc* dent,*’ he said, "W o didn’t
°f 'I1' |»•**. but only when that is pusav* anywheir near a quorum , , /
"?
PUttlllK thr uea.ory
Ipft. Fortunately, by that lime flr.t victim to be led about haml iu 1bt.
__ t(H, Sfajor relief slmuh!
sviiyone was too tiled lo cat. .'
this Indignity £ u,
p rion s who,
Tna consensu here hat been
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folate.
were mgthat tbia convention has U rn fair-, vil
4 wb*r#, Plrf chi* {U e te d in the recent lax slash
ly dull stuff, (specially before! W n "
,U ,*d ,W U volwl
th* llvpublican-contiollast night's demunatration for f i , ‘ . n t i - t n ,
1hil congreasj again over u pr*si-.
Senator Batkley of Kentucky.
a h iu m !
5 “ danllal veto and aga... with wide
Tl.'.*, *.j Bound, is juat the
toll ct talk on* i* likely to hear
'/• c.^i e / s c « « i&gt; .e b -..iv r housing i*gi*i*In a neat of damyankee*.
' h* . i“ rH/ * 1 fo,r ,he '!"*• lion la Imposed, will. fe-|e,.l
" h r Southerners are fighting
ij2*WTfr*
I" alum clear.me and lowfor state*' rights," tie said, "and
housing projects.
to me this it the most important ^ e Of eindM l./. hi 1*W,Ik P*r*1«&lt;»*
The platform ia y . Social Sw
convention since I8C0, when the nii i S er.
d ' ounHlw * purity should b« expanded and
party split. The Issuo then was
benefit* Increased by at least M
Hxdtement began to mount pci cent.
plater rights, too.
"It you like a rood fight, and I alon/ First Street this morning
There should be a national
as t,ie calliope sounded its turn, health
Jo, tnis is a good convention."
piogram and disability in*
S j look fet Bonner to stick In along with the bang of guns.
■urarice: for veterans “ employ­
l).ltgalon&gt; then begun swoop- ment and economic security must
tbcR , even if it gees 103 ballots
•mg into town with sirens sound­ be afforded." The platform adds
ing, and regirtratfon headquarters
re pe&lt;
tnc •&gt;*-.!, her* are a few thing* lo in iron, of the V.ldea lloier w s .'
rtinvmbci a* this convention goes iai....ivd with Shrlnera ami their X r d n. p ly '
wives. Among the distinguish)-d
Along:
The platform condemns u('oinUntil Mart, the Democrats need­ 'an y arrivals was Rolaml D. Bald­ niunism and other forms of totali­
win
of
Jacksonville,
Imperial
As­
ed 4 two-thirds majority lo nomin­
tarianism and their destructive
ate u president, which explaina the sistant Kshban, who in MSI is activity overseas and at home."
slattd
to
U
*
Imperial
I'otentate
long balloting.
It pledge* to rcsture the reJn that IKftl convention, for Jn- of .Shriners In North America.
atgnee, there were hi noisy ballots II* .* vice-president of the AtVsn' t'i.pr,K'f l U?,U' P^fram which it
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l,y ,hB
in Charleston. The thing then tic National Rank of Jacksonville. | ^publican
a total
tj.tai of
-r flU
iu. candidates
.. . . . i u . ,
____ lie punt tean congress.
congrrss.
A
were
broke np, and waa moved to Balti­
Il
tails
for
a
continuation
of
srhi-.Halt'd for Initiation this af­ tin* 14-year-old good nrlghlwr
more.
Then*, with many of the Booth- ternoon, according to John M. policy In the Western hemisphere
u n t il absent, Stephen A. Doug­ Regi.ur, treasurer of Morocco and promises coritinued sup|»irl
ina, Llnciln's old word-sparring Temple.
Sanford Shrine Pmident Ed- of "Region.I arrangrmenls within
mate, got the nomination after
warn F. Lane was busy greeting the United Nations chatter," such
two 'wore ballot).
as tin- int.r-Ainericau regional
But oven the long-winded Dr- viaitora thi* morning ami guiding iart and the developing Western
Moctsi* never have waited much ihet.i to a comfortable seat' In vmopeitii union.
time picking vita presidents. They front of the Valdes Hotel. They
c#onllnW
lavs- l**o up to tbia sort o f thing aro.o immediately. Iiowtver. from, T.,M!
V j "glon al davelopnienl of watre.
dnet |hJi‘. and neve,- hat n taken ihe ‘ hot seat." *
A,nong the Bhriners greeted mineral and other natural r*J
Iksir were than five billot a.
Twenty of the cholera were h oi. this morning waa Hanford’s sources, including Irrigation of
made either on the flrat ballot or own artist, liyron Htrphena, new arid lands, ami acceleration of the
staff artist of th . Tampa Tri- frilrral reclamation program. •
ov acclamation.
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Only once since MIS have the bum*, who appears fully recovered
K oohl 'V L 'K Tells
OrtnoiraU needed mors* than on* front a recent Illness. Ha hailed
M lu l to harm* their vice presiden­ a lot of old friends on First
•( '• a l l e a v . I ia w l‘ a a * n a n
tial eiiuirr, and then they look Street.
but two ballots.
Rowland bm as, head of the laU*r to mgaitiie as long as evelt
T.n name of the fellow who "wrecking crew" from Jackson a small group M-ntains iinproneedvu Ihi* extra ballot has bob villi, had a luisy morning getting! tec tea,"
bed up from time to time here.ithlt
thlius lined up for Iniliation. Af-t l(oosev)-ii began by quoting
by tbv way. You may have beard ter Ihe parade, the Shrlnera went .from his father's first inaugural
of nnu.
to Seminole High School Auditori­ addles*.
um where the flrat hatch o f canN -»)c nf Harry S. Truman.
"Home of you may remember
ditLu.* were due to be initiated
_______ that
lav In M.'t3 when It was
at l.bO P, M. and the balance at said that we had nothing to fear
Russia Replies
3:S4) P.M.
hut fear itself," he said, and was
T * o eight by 20 fool trucks, cheered.
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May I first say that I think
powers might consider doing so. provided bv W. A. Patrick of the
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“ of*
express the
th*....
seiitlment
although that orobaMy would Patrick Fruit Company w cr#,.I _______....
kava to b . woiksd out jointly driven by R. C. Carter to Magnolia ^u* anil of all th. psrople of our
A vriui next to Tuuchton Drug country when
*
I say that nut -ink
wjtb Britain and Franc*.
ranyuahkin drllvrml tha not* Co..it any to serve as th. platform moment do w« despair In ouir
at U:3U A. M. only a tew huurr for .uvniliers of the Morocco Tem­ rfforta to work for world peace.
"We believe that we must conafter similar replies had been ple tlhrine Band who will play at
delivered by Uuvlst envoys in H:00 o'clock this •■verting. Fred linue lo h.v. . foreign policy
Thtdiitan is the band Icauar,
uncontrolled or actuated by anjr
London and Part*.
Preparations were being made special groups or Interests of any
. Marshall was told there was a this morning for the tea for wive# kind anywhere.
r«port from London that tha Bus- of Sutinrn at th* Sanford Wom­
"Tlu* freedom loving people of
alarm had eiprciscd willingness an's Club at 3:50 P. U. A dinner
world are looking to ua for
y tg Jolt four-power talks for a *l ibe High School waa scheduled the
leadership. In irl and all tho peo­
. Mtuement of hait-West differple* of Europe .ro looking today
t&gt;’1** ,n^ • «f*M« M
I If tha talks concarntd all odock at
th. Armory with music lo us to help, as w« looked in
-uanaany rather than Berlin alone, by aenny Kay and hit orchestra. 1770 for tha people* of Europe
o, Tha Secretary said he had nq
for help.
«otn*#ot to make on this report.
Demos Appeal
"T h. real atrength of th*
Such a aland would be juat
Democratic party lit* In tha low
ijft lN
f t the conditions *#t
••■MS I l M
and mid-income group*. Wa must
essr rsaer
Ion a p y . the wealern nations.
see ' that................................
they have Ibrlrfufl
Among other thing# they had de­ his mind.
" i o his credit,' Whitney told Jshare of th* national income. And
manded that the blockade of the
Herman capital be lifted aa a the i.onviqiimti today, "Prealdsnt wc must see that th. dollar must
Ituoinn vetoed Uu» ahnoxUtus! but
buy a dollar's worth of golds in
forerunnar to any discussions.
lit* old eg* of 11to*, who were
Marshall waa asked whether (Tafi-lfarUey) Law, but tha veto the
Ambassador Walter B. Bmlth had **• overridden by tha Congress. thrifty iu the past.
"Labor demands Urn immediate
"Above all else, w . believn In
reemtly seen any top Soviet a ffi­
x'
Mki be had repwd of the Taft-UarUay Law." th. freedom of all Individuals and
nl.it
ney
also
called
for
ravlalon
w . demand the protection from
flatly no *b#n asked a
question severs] days ago. of Ihv tag laws on "A far mora those who would mkke ua sUvea
equitable
basis."
The
Republican
ay he said he could not defof great corporations and monop­
Jtaly answer tha question at tbe tax reduction, be said, was a olies."
"Kith man’s tax bill."
moment.
Roosevelt was applauded when
A| tnether affront to labor, be
The Secretary waa asked to
he aalj Democrat* twho had tM*d
brotd e any information he could said, t)n* Republican* "contlnurd to obtain th* nomination of some­
th# paltry 40 tents oji hour minign the offectivanes* of air trims- E
one other than President Truman'
QUsi] w a y/*
In auuplrlng th* Western
giKwi nrmocrata
wa.
"aret good
Democrat*" and '"w
“
Labor
insists
that
theae
Injusof Berlin.
*111 support th* numinee* al Ihe
trees
iw
corrected,
and
(hat
(be
eplied that the last shipparty
y front top to bottom."
at ha knew about for a alngw WagvHour Law U* materially
If** was one of tha loaders In,
striiigtbened,"
be
laid.
’ totalled more than lJXW tons,
th. unsuccessful drive to jtop
aald that If published eatl- , S-vniur Lucas, th* chairman «f Truman by noui lusting Otneral
the
Democratic
Senatorial
Cam­
M of shipments averaging 1,Dwight D. Elsenhower.
tona a day Included the early paign Committee, said tha voting
■ of the air lift, then he record of the It Republican HenT o m a t o o s and strawberries,
consider them unfair be- atosa seeking fealecnon this year
Itts* few planes were In oper- requires that they be replaced by wltct. they grow |oq much foliage,
Dsruoerata.
then.
lose viUmla C value.

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{legates stood in the aisles and In
|their seats,
I Barkis* finally agreed that ary

on Ui« headquarters of the t»a
Jewi/h extremist organiuioiu-,
Irg.m Zvai Lcumi and th. St.-m
gtojp— during s raid on Kchocot.
11 mile.) southeast of Tel £v|T
An laraali government #pokit.
mail i*aid 14 person** were kiiba
ana r*0 injured in Tel Aviv yein^j
day oy bomba dropped from kith/
flying
Egyptian
planes, th,
bomb.- wen* estimated to be 2So
pou.idrr*, the heaviest yet dIlJtV ,
by sae Egyptians.

Palestine Gains

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■I .Mllnanl m I**., t'aarl
&gt;w m # o.« ™ i a . - ™ . , j “ “ r t i ,f 2 * , X ’ - ’iS fp .it , s in u nta»f demonstration at Am­
whose plank on civil rights was the minority (anti-Wright) re- man, capital of Trans •Jordan,
who^c officials denounced what
’ objectionahlr to Pixie leaders and port of the credentials committee they called "British treachery and
some northerner*.
cuuld
•** by seeing him. Illinois, deceit.’* Thoutaml* of angry
r - ,
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New York, Michigan, California
Unmly a group ol southern and several others did so. but Aralu milled the streets chanting
cries.
leaders lined up on the stage(or 1their combined vote was nowhero war
A decisive battle appeared to
Ihe debate. They sought to rhang* ! "«'«r enough to overhaul the vole* be soaping up around Latrun,
the eflecl of the civil rights plank ' ‘ Ve^ng* ‘ Vaughn, a 8L Uul* which the Trana-JorJan Legion
by adding a declaration on stairs negro attorney, presented the held againfl Increasing Jewish
righls - supporting the tight of minority report. Senator Carl artillery fire. The Jews are press­
E k jts a n d P o u lt r y
ing an offensive from the coastal
iir w c n w ii i v
stale* lo deal with their own in- H* tch
Mfxfco urged
^ CKffollowing
o" — ' -1- prices ar*
U~ t^.
Ie,n&gt;l affair.
! »UPP"M of the credential* rom- pirn.. In an effort to open the _ T
■Tim
ternai attain.
1mitt**', majority. Th# committee roaJ to Jerusalem, now blocked
quota*
A jrroup of Soathrrnert, !eti Ly votod
1&amp;-II
tar)i*r to i«at “
J Z S X I f S J S e »J poultry i i u m u ivtiay: . i
Dan Moody ot Texas and Cbann- , Wright’e group. Commlttc* mem- turc of Suba, however, opened
Poultry Bw l« drcisvrs iiyt(V
e*y Hparka of Alabaiaa (both liters from nine states and Hawaii by-|*ass route.
- and broiler* &lt;19: hens heavy m
former governors), came out with , joined Vaughn in his stand last
Some 10.000 more Arab re T« consumer fryers, broiler. , ai
r minority report. They demand , night.
fug**r» reached the Judean hills hen* heavy 44.
the platfurtn also sav the pasty
Thi- proposal to return to th# from F.r Ramble and Lvdda. ObDrevwd N3 style to rrtsdn
believes In "state* rights".
two-thirds mle. under which any
The nub of thi- argument is «aiididata for I'reaident or Vice server* said 250.000 Palestine fryer* ami broiler* WJ; hen* i„ .,»
that the Southerners contend that President wouid Ij« required to re­ Aubo have Iwen made homeless - 48. To consumer fryers .„d btof.
atUi-lyneh law* ate., w„utd invMdf ceive a two-tnird* majority of all ►in*., the fighting started.
' *r
.
, , ,
j. , , „
,. pi i Dressed drawn to teiailtr fn .
states rights.
delegates, was made by six Dixie
Jewish units took IU* Al Ein
abd tr o d ,,, M| h«tu hc*?y
Another group, led by Mayor member* of the convention'* rules froiii n Kill forerji &gt;T»Uriwy fcftcr ^
•
Hubert lluiuphroyc,f Minn&gt;‘{tmdia. committee,
ligl.i fighting. A 1**l Aviv «lisj Q c0luun,rr fryvra tuj
demanded a inure snecific declara­
Ita adoption would have been a P*t-li f*id pumping machinery In, m 67; bttu b« . vy oi.
tion for civil right* laws
powerful weapon In the antl-Tru the village was vutually undamunchanged.
V
The whqlu thing waa duntiw-i i rimn drive of some southern dr- *«* J.
I
----- — -----------------Iwfore the ronventiou and hitler I h nations. The ruje wa» dropped
r.u rapture of Ras Al Kin also I The p&lt;*d*stal on which the
argument flowed.
in ItrSd at tbe behest (tf th. 1st* rm oved an Arab threat to Tel j Statue of Liberty stand* u ijj
I Therr was a but at of applause* I'tetidrni Franklin D. Itooeevelt Aviv itself and halted Arab shell-1stories high.
when Myers read th* civil right*
mg uf Petab Tiqva, a suburb of j
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statement that racial and religious
the iin
lnaeli Capital.
' ‘
Lewis Case
minorities have the right to live,
To the South other Jewish
work, and vote equally with all
fo u r , damped out the last rcsist -s g l H u ff
f f&gt;•*«!«itt« *•
ri tisane
laiui in Lydila by rapturing th*
OUTBOARD
Bx-Bovernor Moody got a chirr the lection Is UUg.l
l&gt;BVid I*. FindUng,
associate our,, station, where n handful of
MOTORS
111.!
l&gt;avid
from Dixie delegation* when he
read thr text of the plant. In* N Lit It g.neral counaet. Insisted to Arfcl-e had held out after the rest
.iuthoriuJ
(iuldshoruugh today that lit* con­ of Me town surrendered.
DOUUI.K - Urt’ KIt . . . Thi* wanted in tin* platfonn.
t a i l S a a . II1VICI
!« was fn th* Lvdda .tea that
summers sundrvss-piua fashion
It raid the Democratic paity tract with the union shop clause
as a New York designer shows it traditionally hold* that the fed­ is unlawful under the Taft-Hait- the Jews were applying pressure
front the West against Arab LeIn two soil lunra of chambrty. eral government “ ihail not en­ ley Act.
told th* judge that gio
foiccs blocking the Jeru- SPORTING GOODS
Light brown is used for the sun- croach" upon tbr atatr*’ i#*«m d theFindling
request for a court ban isKm-Tel Aviv highway at LatJrsaa. strapped over th* shout- poweri.
.ion K. Isl SI.
I’ll. 098
their l,,ml
first against Lewis was being with­ 1U1I.
•lets and cuUtd wtth a center . Dixie delegates "won
" " ,U*,T
drawn because the voluntary ac­
front bow across th. top of in . ' ? } } * " "ta1;1 whgn th# uproaroua tion of both sides. In reaching an
Aiah planes were active yester­
bodice
Th. ptnk
oink wesklt
weskit lop
too ^|r|rat|
»e»»!on 0voted
to seat
a Missis*j&gt;pt agreement made the urgency of day. Haifa waa bombed for the
bodice Th.
11
by 0oT&gt;
flu l time, and four raids were
fasten* with small pearl knob Wright. Wright has been a leader an Injunction annecruary.
A dispatch
buttons and lias Its neckline among the foes of President TruGoblsborough hlmsslf had a ms&lt;ic en F.l 'Affuk
slashed In a V to show th* bow , man and hi* civil rights program. hand in the private negotiation* from Haifa said only slight dam­
age was done in the Northern
Ql\ III** tilt a*
•
They lost n few minutes later, that brought Lewis and Moser
IN. Y. Uti»» /ktlilafc PAolw) , however, in an attampt to hava together to reach conflict term) poll city.
Ac Egyptian communique said
whereby the 40,000 miner* c-tulJ
the party restore the two-thirdn go hack to work in the steel com­ Egyptian planes scored direct hits
.nominating rule which It abandon­ pany pita. Tha judge announced
ed IS years ago.
th* settlement yesterday iust be­
Citrus Crop
| Both actions were by voice fore the contract actually was mented rally toosy that il.ey
votes.
signed.
iether had received no word front
|t gNiiaata a*
raa* •■***#•
Senator Allwn W. Barkley o f
Except for the conditional pro­ their miners or el«e hud rcc-ivol
I'rtr.msr ouirs lt.l&gt;rilru last sea­ Kentucky, presiding as tempurary
vision on tha union shop clat'wr, notification of tlte maeilngv.
son.
chairman, announced that Itoth tha contract ia the same as that
Meanwhile in Montreal, Me
luwuseitti *atd Florida had an- sides had agree* 1 In ad vane, in signed by commercial coal ourta- Canadian R a i l w a y Association
other m um tiup «• tiuus *•».,► each instance not to force a roll tors with Lewis recently. It un&gt;- says Dominion railways will ac­
lor I I I . iU S l-so »rMM&gt;ll, W ill! IlltiU rail of the states.
videa t l per day wage Increa*-)* cept no freight shipments af'er
priMluction ol approximately »*.The attempt to unseat Govrmur and double* the amount of money ( midnight tonight hors'is* of a
.lUW.oUU Iluxex, ll.* iu ii,iq ( oo^oUAnn) \t right a delegation-pledged
to
i* ra»d# available foe Me threatened general rail xtrlke.
Yes, and la Y o a r
Ix iim ol urai.Ri *,
siniiion i-ovv, walk out If the party adopts a miners' welfare and pension fund, The Association alwi announced
uf grapelrun aiwi .i.uoo.uu-j i,o*,» platform emhodyin* any of Mr. | And In HtUburgb, routine union It will start cancelling passenger
A ttic T o o t
Tntman'a
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ol tangerines.
Truman* .Iw
civilI eULt.
rights nrowam..
program- 1 __-t____
meetings.Aof____
captive
coalI ...t.
miners
The strike is scheduled fn: 6
“Approxnuuti-ijr tinct&lt; lo three caustd
T u r n Ttioa* T h i n fi
caused the wildest ronventiuit were expected to halt a return to trains today.
14iu uue-iuul nilllluu buses ot scene In date.
work movement until tomorrow A.M. Thursday. It would Eivilve
Y ou D o n 'l W au l Iota
giapetruil and ouu,uuO twees ol
Delegations from several statra d e s p i t e a union-management,,160.000 railway employes, lurlitd
longertuss stele ubandoncq fu clamored for a roll call, despite agreement reached yesterday in ! Ing men and women who work for
M oney wills a W a u l Ad
esotUlUlit. les.Min*,' lie kUUmt.
Barkley’s announcement. Speak- Washington.
117 hotels upersted by the Calm­
VJU&amp;2U-,
As for riot id. field crops, loe er* wer* booed ami qheered. Da* j Major steel spokesman com I dlan railways.
lu ie.u rru iu il trial tlw J lS - »
'.'jb.uuu act it ot turn is up- ai.-u.
11 per rent flout last y»ai, but
that production la ilown by ap­
proximately Il per cent because
of dry weather during May uni
June.
production of oats on ci.odO
arrra ia about two thirds of ..list
was harvested last year due tu
low yields and unfavuraUD wea­
ther.
The flui'-eurnl tobacco acti age,
17.1U0U. is approximately i i per­
cent less Ilian last year and the
clim ated yield of U10 pounds per
acre represent* a 23 per cunt
drop In production. Hhadu liihagC-s.
however, shows a slight increase
in both acteag# 3JMM). am) yUtJ,
th* bureau said.
Florida'! cotton planting* war.
estimated by th* burrau at 37,000 acre*, a 12 per cent Increa*.,
and weather conditions up to
this time wme said to Itav.- been
fairly favorable for thi* nop.
The state's peanut acreage waa
estimated at 280,000 acres, ap­
proximately three, per rent more
than last year.
The sweet potato crop wa* esti­
mated at 16,000 acres, down about
12 per rent.
Fugar production waa estimated
at I,(13,000 tana, ‘about 26 per
cent more than laat season, aai
it# Irish poato crops, on width
harvesting la completed, total
8,771-,000 bushels, up about
percent from a rear ago.
T b . bureau .said that I'Tori'1-'*
egg production has alio Incre
th* state’s 1,776.000 laving h.ps
having produced 24 million reps
during June, a million mure tbkn
wer* produced during the tamo
month laat year.
Tha total number nf rg-ts pro■luted so tar this year wa* re­
ported at 149 million, or Ifl mil­
lion above tha first six months of
1947.

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Italian Youth
l l 'n l l t w a

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the neck just below tbe tar,
grating th* akin. Two bullets
entered hla chest
Physicians extracted tha two
bullets and declared tb* oparatlaa
"satisfactory."
The attack cam* at tha height
of a new drive by Italian laftls a
to upset tbe mlddle-of-tbo ro- d
government of Premier Alclde 0*
Gasperi. Both tha Chamber t f
Deputies end tha Senate suspend­
ed their sessions.
The shooting brought iremedlata
sign* o f sharp reaction from Ua
left. On the heels of farlaaa
demonstration* at th* Chaaibei
of Deputies and Ssnata buUdlhi,
the Communist-led general *65fsderation nf labor lent telegrams
summoning Ita axaentlve cosomJtttse to • secret *aaaelon.
Togliatti wa* a signer of tho
recent complaint of the
muniat International Ini
Bureau against Premier
Yugoslav

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"Well, there's one thing I'm sure of." said one of the
fine ladles. "Froir what I have read about the Democratic
convention in Philadelphia (it could have been something
about Senator Pepper’s announcement of his availability) 1
certainly don't want my son to go into politics. That's a
career which leads to graft and crookedness."
To our mind this is pretty unhealthy thinking In a
democracy. It shows a dangerous Ignsraucc of the politicals
vital function in society. It tries to shift the blame for our
oh n shortcomings on to his or her conveniently obvious
shoulders.
Politicians are human beings like anyone else. There Is
much the same proportion of good and bad among them.
Even on the lower levels o f self-interest, there is something
to be said for the politician. He is the buffer, the com­
promiser. between many antagonistic interests in the nation.
We do not. of course, excuse the too-frequent lack of
real integrity in many politicians. But here society as a
whole must share the blame. When the politician is corrupt
someone must do the corrupting. The respected citizen who
Approaches the politician with gifts, favors, "campaign con­
tributions” and even private proposals, is not the best per-}
son to pass mural judgment on him.
The fact is that society gets the politicians it deserves
When it throws fewer temptations in their way, learns to
appreciate their problems, nnd encourages young men and
women of character to join their ran!'', there will be less
occasion for self righteous condemnation nnd more for uetive
and forward-looking support.—Tampa Tribune.

Welcome, Shilnen, lo Sanford.

Food Speculation

M tA L IN T&gt;l5 HOUSE
By DAVID TAYLOR ItARKE
F u n Tw e n t y y e a r - ; AP Nm m feature*
S H U C K S /d E f Look At 1 NEW YORK — The doubting
Thomas who pooh poohs * per.
A t e : i Ma t t e r e j t
cnl’i proud claim th»t his baby.
Is different from others ma,-f
E v 'y one uv 'E
m•
iiavt- to change his tune now.
Babies sro different, ssys p r,
Arnold Oesell, noted child special,
ut end founder-director cf tb*

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Y'ale University. Even durinr the
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THE WORLD TODAY
tty HeW |I T MacKENZIB
AP Foreign Affalra Analyst

One of the outstanding nspects
A ccngressloi.nl c o m m itte e rep o rts th a t 82 3 fe d e ra l e n i- j
cunent international crisis Is
At fsr si ih.- pisiform* are con­
odity markets in 194G and1,hf
,j!£ T" ln5
“ji ’ L'l!
cerned ih*cj it not much differ ployeea dabbling in the commodity
tolldmity — * aoliilarity which
fnce between the Dcmociat* and 1i* 17 mnde net profits estimated at from $10,000,000 to form* thn backbone of the bloc of
the Republican* on the all im­ $20,000 000, nr roughly five to ten j*er cent of the value of PrmJ.rath nation i.
W. get a (trikitiK riemonatraportant question of civil tight' goods their dealing.i affected. Their operations were on a
•ion of this In the coordination of
Igtty
settle,
and
the
committee
decided
no
impropriety
was
Both denounce lynching*
and
effort being dUplayed in the bat­
involved.
facial cticrtminslion whether «l
tle of Berlin. Wc aee it again In
The
possibly
$20,000,000
of
profit
accruing
from
the
th* vay London ha* veered
the pollt or in employment, end
operations is a snuill amount in relation to the total market arouivl to the Waihlnfton vlewpledge federal action to (hit end
transactions ovei n period o f two years, but it was added poini that the United Nation*
The only difference we can tee
............ ..
I" the pcepht’s fowl bill for Mint period. What contribution rhould me *tionx method* to halt
in the Iwn plankt ii tn th
.he war in the Holy Lund
woidmc
The onlv nihet dilfe.’
,hp fo°® MlPI’ l.v w« b rmufe in return for their profit by
Tt.li, intcmiflcation of unity i*
wording. Ihe onlv other diHei t |,&lt;(sw a23 persons?
ence it thst you wouldn t expert
anything better hom Republican*.
but you would f»om Democrats.

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Dr.

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D.

Thompson of

the

Personalities As •
Young As 1 Year

Wa overheart! two Tampa mothers yesterday dlscussinjf
careers for their sons. The gist of the conversation, we be­ f OLE OMAH C pM ptA W
lieve, merits comment.
SHE c oo*tt&gt; Ev'y

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The pr i-i:it House In v .tigatlng committee%
was looking
for improper in •• of ronfiileut. il information by government
employees, and vit: not cm udering the more complex inten­
tion of the usefulness of speculation. That is a question
1which is worthy of deep and searching study.

(iorida Stale Tubeiculom Sana
loti* neai Orlando hat cured

New Church Idea

due lo nnmprom fnrtori. But
toreirmt I* recognition that it I*
rarentlal for the ilefcme of Dc.nocmcy against UolihevlM aggre.eion which aim* at world conque-t. B. Itain and America hold
me balance of power In thi* conIllct which involve* the freedom
ol mankind.
Then, too, there la a mutual re*pec, tor integrity and ability tn
iellver the good* In emergencies.
1 m reminded of a remark mad*
to me the other dav In a Naw
York lubway by a young Engtlahman- a atrangcr lo me—who wraa
trying desperately to figure out
how to reach hit destination.
Ml don’t ita how you folk ever
get anywhere," he said gloomily,
"but you always seem to arrive,
no 1 -oppose you must be right.**
That waa a backhanded mmplimen, lo the U.8.A. It wai almost
,idenl'ral with what
. . . I ve heard

more people of lubeiculotit th in
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any other man who e m lived in
The recent blenninl conference of Congregational
Florida, but tayt that nothin* Churches asked its million nnd a quarter members to concatAt tbit dread diteate quite •-» airier a close alliance of church, state and education, as well
much at reti. Menial and phyiH.I.a* Increased Cathollc-Pratestnnt co-operation.
*
iaaciivitv can aho cute or help !
Religion is needed in public schools, say the churchmen,
• lot of other ailmrnti,' includ.r* to combat growing American "secularism", which is compnrheart (rouble, arthnlit, neuritis. cd to that which flourished in Nazi Germany ami now exists
«ad what have you. Rut a lot of among the Soviets. This, they believe, is largely to blame
people do themielvet mote hatm for growing juvenile tlellquency In the United Stales.
rettini than ihry would talon* Though stressing tolerance toward other religious groups.
K lent esercor or wotting on the Hie conference said the individual needs lo express his re­
tit’s all night \T"*n the ruin.l ligious convictions in acts in his public life.
Here Is a point of view that differs with the long-held |
own toun
and body are not doing anylhins'
try innumerable times:
toeatructive, *hey tend to gel jilto conception of separation of church and state. It is expression
"Wa British have an extraor­
double. If nothing wone, werty* of an urge to combat a religious apathy long prevalent In dinary faculty for messing things
up— but some way we ahraya
ing about not having anything to this country. It is an Idea worth watching.
manor* to muddle through."
do is the pet retult. An idle brain
It's true that Amerieani fre­
is the devil’a workshop, tomeotie
quently do "arrive" and that Bri­
has laid. Rett, if you are tick,
tan* » i often "muddle thtough."
If Congress erred conspicuously through inaction, on Both rountriee recognise thi*
by all meant, but don't rest any
mote thin you have lo. Keep one issue Inaction was the wiser choice. This was the tide- quality in the other, and respect
Ami if each alto recognises
lands oil bill which would have transferred ownership of the il.
bitty.
it in iU df, what's wrong with

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Wise Postponement

rich oil deposits found under water off shore, notably In
California. They now Iwlong to Uncle Sum; the proposal was
to turn them over to the states. A similar bill got through
Congress on a previous occasion, was vetoed by President
Truman and not possed over hia veto.
The feeing ol those actively fighting for conservation
of our natural re-nurcea la that the federal government la
a safer guardian than the states. Oil In particular U the
most vital of all resources. The last war could not have been
won without lavish supplies of it. It should be under national
rontrol.
If this is a weak position, its opponents are losing noth­
ing by delay in pacing the tidelanas bill. The oil will still
Im there, nnd not turned over to any competitor. Postponing
the bill gives more chance for airing the issues Involved.

•onaVties of their own.
Dr Gcte'l ha* Just vrrltt»„ ,
book. "Studies in Child Develon.
ment," In which he report* ti,»
Msulu of a five-year study on ti human Infant.
£
Using motion pictures to record
every movement o f the Infant
Di Gcsell say* that at tarty a,
the ages of 8 amt 12 weak* h*
wa*. able to discern the hlghlr
dynam.e personality 6f “Boy n ••
After a full year of obiervati0l
ht wa* able to characterim Bov
D i individuality a* "quick
live, happy, friendly, well'
justed, vigorous, forceful, d r ,*
inquisitive. Allhough h&lt;* u«* d .f l .
nil-lv rxtrovertlvr, he , h o » o ^
at thi early age o f ?J *,,,4 , .
surprMing itiscriminatlvrneM |n
reaaiur the facial eTproiAlnn* nf
hi* mother. By the ago 0f " t
week* he had developed a modtia t- temper technique for Infill,
eneli.g domestic altuatioii* whlrh
did rot altogctlirr please him II*
wt j able to shift quickly In hit
emotional rriponse f ron, , m|||r
to crying to achieve „ dMire i
end.
L
Dr. t&gt;.«ll warn* that
linolng* mint not be or*r g»rier.
slued, hut they strongly Indlrai*
tnat certain fundamental trait* rf
ini.ivMuallty, whatever their or.'
igi.i, taisl early, pcrsiit late, and
a»*ert tbrmrclves under varyimr
envltonmrnlal conditions."
I'ar*nla should enjoy th*lr tot*
M&gt;» Dr. Janie, L, Hymct. Pro-’
feraor of Education and Coordb
nalm of Earlv t'hlldhood f'du-s
lion at the State Tnichri* C »lA
legv. New Paltr, N. Y.
w
In a pamphlet i.sued by th*
Affair# Commlttre, fn t " W . Enjoy Your Child-Age*
7
Dr* Ifymcs asferU
that patents ran learn quite a hit
about children from children. In
Tact, they f an learn tnr.tr than
the/ ean teach, because bahle*
knew what Is best for them.
A child wants to do only what
it * ,0
t,on'* MPlaln* D r _
Ifvme*
When hl» bone* arujP
muHhs are strong enough—th*
age depand* en the Individual *ed
n«t on the ral-ndar—he will h..
kin to walk, to talk. t„ feed himself, to dress himself. The,*. 1,
noth.ug you ran do to speed up
•hi* Pi ore**.
K
"battle patent*,"
say* Or.
Hina*, “hold out on their chit,
dien too much because ther are
afraid they will snoll them. They
teo little, hold th rn «
tto l.itle, Joke with them too B«.®
..P ™ * •»k. W
eMH what he
think* are foolish question*, such
•s. Don l you want to plek up
cmpha.lte* The most Imporlant
word in hit vocabulary I* "No"
and *h»f* the answer you'd proh.
•h.y get. WTiat term, like a *toh.
horn streak will probably vanlth
•
••"•vinrals In.
steai.. the booklet says. B stteA
*t„l. s&lt;|p the talk nnd do w h a ^
l-ou want the child to do.
nll If * '* *,n’ *
Ptek up toy.,
Si n ?• ? » d b*rln
pIck,nK ‘ hem
“ yt. "Chil.tr* n
' * j " * .* 1^ *
f*»t learning
TerhiV
4r" not
Tit
vrrbal. Thay*ht,f
are action
people.

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So it tint strange that King
tieorri VI, in addressing the
Am'iL'an and other bishops at­
tending the Lambeth Conference
in London should appeal for eloae
collaboration between tha United
States and Britain to as aura world
feacs. We may not be able to
maintain peace, but the consensus
of obssrvera seems to be that
such collaboration wilt contribute
morr towards it than will any­ T .1 r , , r on&lt;f better to whit you
thin/ else.
*°
to wh*t you 11 yt
Wo assign the rank of "great often
i!rl‘ . V F°ung*ter too
power' to five nations today: often that he It bad or naughty.
America. Britain, Russia. France he can com* to fast that he h a f l
and China. Poor China ia a
/ ° ur &gt;»'•*• ^ And one* t h a "
stricken giant, and Franca suf­ 3 /**^ ha ha* ^ st hit m iit imfered so greatly in the war that
*‘ 0n tor
to he
Too Late To Classify
r.'te i* far from har old self. Bri­ gSi? " 1
By RUSSELL KAY
tain, too, I* In the grip of a fierce
,n tesfhlrg
econo mic crisis, •and it will be,
A fa* w*#Vk ago I took a trip . ta do a htllura big ul«» job right yes., before Russia fully recover*; taeir children music can do to the
.i.,r» Lo,,U Kllaworth
aero** th« ,»tata drlvte'^ through *htra at hottw.
from the last year. America Is the i
- V ? J n*h Hampton In "FoL
mil* after mil* of btsutiful grova
AVhtn Floridian* operating eat­ most powerful economically andi
country wh*r* tr*y* wtr* *1111 ing •itabllthmant* tail a customer militarily, and by that token has1 o «iL h Mu, c; • b»ok for fourd*' Jtu.‘ Published.
ladan with orange* an t s*p*frult who aik* for fr*»h eltru* fruit It's volunteered to aid the lea* for­
and tha ground under th«m w a * , "no good" or “too much troubla to tunes* democracies which are In autnC j t ,g,aliiJ! speaking, say the
f t
-, *h7 help to develop i ^
nothing. Bui thsyNwill fou, year* biankatedVtuTdroB*'
fix " and auggaat* tomato Jules danger of Bolshevist aggression.
feri.ni
V ro-ordlnatlon,
bo&lt;,‘‘. of *h^ rhIW
W
from now if the Souih h*. the
At Fort Fi.re*, In tha haart of instead, it sound* powerfully stliy
In this Uncle Bam ia motivated feeling d of
quick
courage and the good wnte lo “ ia Indian Rivar country, I triad to a guy who ha* bMti driving partly by altruism. However, ha response, alertness and eooperathrough grove country all day an5
show it* independence neat No­ t) buy a half a grapetiult for has seen tons of fruit on the l&lt; ie i also !■ acting in self-defense, for tloi. n group participation.
kiaakteit. They didn't have an).
our fiont line* lie in Western
vember.
All 1 could get wa* canned Juice and on the ground or has followed Euro)*. There must be solidarity
truckload after truckload of eltrua
and a poor quality at that.
amoi g America, Britain. France and the other Western Europesn
I atkad tha manager of tha fru it on tha way to some pack­
A coronet"* jury rtcommsndt
democracies.
inghouse.
TIi- trend of th# atruggl* for
a new state law raising th« age place "how coma" I couldn't buy
I realise that ________________Cola"
In some areas
*v#n a half a grapefruit for break­
and tha man will coms a(or unrestricted driven liceniei to fast. It* shrugged hi* shapely that have' suffered for l«fk OlI lunnln\ Rut Just walk Into the Berlin hinges on this aoildarltr.
The Goman, people recognlr*
18 year*. This would not mean ahoatdar* and didn't look half a* rata a considerable quantity o f ! average establishment and ask tnla. aa witness, banner lines In
— J- that
**--* ------.
^ ' “aaid'h** w « ‘ sinVsIn- ‘_ ru“„ il» -----poor'grads,
some, for a g|M« of fresh orange or their tewkpaper* proclaiming th * u
that persons undet 18 years of 1
the fruit at ihli'timt *11 has spfouted
*rrouted and soma la dnr.
dry. b«»
but i( grapefruit Juice and thay look at
"The vhole wot Id te watching th P
anftc
there are millions'2.
aga could not drive . o r . but ! j ^ r ”
an
y
g«4
.1 ‘in
1 T
,e _of ‘that
h/ ‘ jbera
“ •» llk» F®«
*" “ Hattie of Berlin." That I* no
ihty would have lo be accom- • j u#t out of rurioslty I
o f boxes of fin#' adlbla fruit f.'rutt cake.
•xa^-jcration, for thte may he the
. . .II.I I. in ,L_
. 1 . 1. and ft
1* 1.••' ‘J* A guy ml|
the state
paaitd by their parents, or other In at a number of other 'sating j available
might expect to find lurt.ing point tn the confHct he' j_|.
iko*e between the a n t place* to • • • tf“ any of thsm
lhaat had! a pity that folka who
fruit hard to get at aomi point tw ftn Communism and Demo* ia I j tV b t ..L
,hV„ fresh citrus fruit. Non* had. 8oma, «re willing to pay for It eant I * * , f a r distent fro
from tha area tn wh'cn e ra tj In Europe.
M 14 ahd16 ate now whsnthey 1
|t w u too much
trou
trouble to It at a cafe, or restaurant.
JjJf t
—a—J I f
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It Is grown, but It certainly ought J
drive on mtrtcled liceniei. The tlx, others verified the statement
Another complaint while -I'm at to ba available everywhere here!
Coins for untold centuries has
average boy of 16 ii often t made by the Drat chap - the fruit It. la that even the height of the In Florida.
1been n center of jade carving ar.d
season
many
of
our
sating
places
wa*
no
good.
better driver than a min of 4 )
We have cantslope from the trade.
Driving along tha highway I Insist on serving culls and fruit Carolina*, watermelon* from Geor­
or 50. His sight is better, his stopped at a YfulUtand
|
of
pooreat
quality
and
want
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offering
gia, apples from Virginia, HonavJade takes a silky, oil smooth
reflexes quicker, his couuge and both oranges and
at
grapsfrult by ' l o w s half for it while the poor dewa from California, but have io fim-h when polished
#
grower
is
begging
somebody
to
self-confidence (something
bag. II bought a beg of each
_____ „ which the b*fquarrel with the waitress and riak,
also is tmpottant
"ta il’
tmpoTtant in good driving) * • r’d W l aad sampled the fruit. It teke quality fruit off the tree being thrown out of th* Joint!
at 1be a fiald crate, it Just don't when » • aak for a half a grape­
delicious.
higher. What he ii apt to tack is
tea then I have stopped at m ike ifnM.
fruit In Florida. And than w* pick
judgment. . . . the wisdom that reeUurenta tn a number of towns,
Dr. C. L Persona
Million* of folks throughout up a paper and read about the
tones from experience. . . . the all In the etUrua belt and on only these United Btates woUM bo terrible plight'cf the poor eltru*
OPTOMETRIST
knowledge that talla him when it two occasions was I able to find eating Florida oranges and grape­ growers and how In the world i t ’
anything but canned Juice. In "r&lt;* fru it for breakfast If (hey could ne gtr.e to find a mark** for hit,
i* safe to drive fate and when tnatancs
PROMPT COMPLETE
the waitress recommtnd- gut them, and thay want them and fruit. It make* a guy want to
h i* better to slow down to a ed tomato Juice when 1 said I'd nave the money to pay for Ihaia page Mortimer 8nerd and offer
OPTICAL SERVICE
walk. Thi* could come safely in rathsr have fresh eltrua
but, unfortunately, w# hava navar him the Job of Citrus O u r or
—
—
— r - - — ■■■J* dispensed
hean able to figure out an Intel­ something.
A year or two of drivmg » the
Repair* and adjustment* mads
And
growers
all
over
the
state
ligent
system
of
distribution
that
A i l sea It, all the organising,'
company of older people before are holding meetings to try and
would ktep fruit on th* market meeting, conferring and
■sura'
takiag to th« highways with * see what can be done about the and In the cafe* and re*ta Brants in tha world Isn’t going to* help
faoup of equally young tad ia- citrus Industry. Wa are in tka of the country aval labia for folk*, the situation. Nor will all tha aawho went i t
I•
experienced youagsters whoee lire*
Wa can stop at awy had tag I
•at he careieealy
We ventuted to tuggril back
in 1936 when the two-lhitdi rule
w#t abolithrd that the South
would be a long time itgim ing
what it Htd loti. Tbit prediction
same true Tuetday night when
the convention voted overwhelmingiy agaimt its reitoration, the
North iin rtt up tolidly agiintt tt.
the South equally telid for it. If
♦he Iwo-thirdi rule were now in
vqgue, the nominstion of Pretident Truman could be averted,
and tomeone acceptable la both
tba North and South would have
to be found. But the South h it
loti on the vital two-lhitdt iutie
end the title tightt plank in the
plilform. at well at on the nomi­
nation of Ttutnan. Thote in con­
trol of the Democratic patty todar
have offered the South abtolutely

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THE SANFORD g g jA L D, 3ANT0RD, flO B lD A *

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sinning IS.OOO.OOfi Into "North
Slat," about our allies, the Rus­
sians. . . . "Day* of Gl'-rv." an­
other Du Ian tuhji t. simrej
j dancer Toumnnova and a new.
.mnu named Gregory Peck.
annuun.eil today the "iigagcment
\ ,.
John .ii re-••'. * red ftant
In one of the loveliest of the bodice and aoft full *krt. I'ne
and apptoachlng marriage of her
Telephune
HR
jarlin Palmer Bay, 8odety Editor
j nl* p -ar-fntal min ri »*H and redaughter, Huth Adelaide Stcn- summer wedding* Alias Camille mother of the bridegroom. Mrs.
[ turn I (•* th
\ Gdv Named
utroin. to Edwaid Peter Csajka eiattrn, daughtei of Mr. and Mr* Morclaml, was gowned in m-ttjo, ’ &lt;ompnnv . . . “ I wo Faeed
of Middletown, Conn. The wed­ Irvin Evan llatten, became the w'Ur'Ju blue which feature! n V“Time
And
Tide"
Is
Mr s . Benton Hostess
, (Juilligun"
n
is
lo rd far
ding w II be an event of the earlv. Pride of Kn*. Herbert Allen More- m-Mine and draped skirt. 'I heir
land. Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. cot&gt;*ges were of deep purple or­
in k Ii* tin' no I Gr 1 I * Id* lit
fall.
Scene Of Pilot Picnic
For Circle N o . 5
Ilertert Allen Moirland, last chids.
s.n inter iloti • bv Bill ftrndic and
'•!
S(en*trom attended local evening
Following the wedding a u at 8:00 o’clock at the
•
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n nt the Ia #
Mr. *nd Mr*. W. A. Leavitt have .hod* and graduated from Sent- First Ptesliyterian Chuicb. The ceptlon w-as held at the Beminale
■Tim* and Ttda**. summer camp
Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Muce ait-1 Xn^eti innrriare bureau: *'Thlnkl
Cn 1" No. fi of th» Pint Bap- of Mi*. Mary Rawlln* » m the left to Spend two weeks st Day- inou High School where she wa»
duubte-Ting ceremony »*• per ■ Country Club. Guest* we, met
today the With of a I it nipU i i»r rr»n*«'iit»ti**n t ’*
tilt Church met on Monday after- scene of the meeting of the Pilot tena Beach.
a nicnher of the Sigma Delta formed by the Rev. FT D. on the porch by Mr*. A \V Le-i nounced
daughter, Shitlev Anne, on July
i .oom it the heme of Mrt- C. E. Cluo
Chi
f‘
«ial
sorority.
She
received
yesterday afternoon and
Crow nice.
and shown to the recciviiu ’ me g at the F’rrimM l.atighton MemDentun on Celery Avenue. Fol- evening. Swimming amt boating
Mr. and Mr*. S. L. White left liaim ng as a nurse at the Char­
Beautiful arrangements of glad­ formed to the right " f the elt- |orial Hospital Mi,. Mil e will lie • \ Florltfit Slnlc Thcalrt •
lowing the prayer hy MIm Min­ wett enjoyed after which a pLnic yesterday to spend six week* In lotte Memorial Hosiltal School
trance. On the mantel and In reniemlx'ird as the fuimrr Gwen
nie 5-ewart. report* were heard stiprer consisting of chicken pilau, North Carolina.
•:*♦&gt;
*:•*:* *:•* »
'I Nui-log, where she graduated ioluses and asters were placed o th e r
Imautiful arrangemmta •Ha, Ineaii, daughter
II,
against a background of giernfrom the various committee*.
a*
a
Registered
Nurse.
Sines*
re
f**#* it
about the club loom* wen1 white Mrs. A. I . Harim-au of till* city.
slaw, beans, pickle*, roll* and cake
erv
and
nslms
to
form
a
lovely
Mr. grid Mrs Then rate left, turning to Sanford she ha* done ’citing for the ceremony. Brain li- and pale pink a*trr* ami greenery
M mlterx planned work for the were served to those present.
n i *
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ri today
susiwy for Pocomoke City, Md. tu piivuie and general duty nursing td candelabra held white burning Tall white candles cast a soft
local hospital and plan* were
iV
at (he FYinahl Laughton Memori­ taper*. Spravs of white aster* glow over the setting. The stir­
Wide to visit the sick In line with .iT 'SSL * Z Z W &amp; ' i c . i
_ i " " __ r o . " " « m * v ______
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cemir.inltv ml**lon work,
and greenery tied wish white way wa* entwined with fern and
l li- U lc-1 It -Opens 11!: ».'* P.M.
MiLheH. Miss Mary Ann Gallo-j Mf&gt; John MrUeh has lelurneJ
Mi
Claim, gtaduated from satin ribbon marked the family white aster*.
Hr
rildVI
t
Following the business »e**lon
By null
RDM TH
OM 's
way,
the
Pilot
r«n*kn.ir&lt;-1
"
"
extended
»&gt;*it
«uh
her
Woo
i
nw
Wil»on
High
School
In
Pews.
A
four-tiered
wedding
cak
•
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icfics.iments consisting of Coca tire to Gills ,V*te In T "1!****** •daughter and son-ln law, Mr. and
Midi.l&lt; (own. Conn. Following hi*
HOLLYWOOD. July It. i.pi
I VST l» .\V W K D N K S D A Y
Colas, aandwlchca and cookie*
Prior to the reicmony, Mrs. F'. plared under an airhwav in the
graou. lion h** served for three H Veinay. organist, lendcred n main room ovrr whirh extended Patli.'la hniglit will hati to (mi.
J;;,n; •.VsiTo*" ■^JS&amp; rsK ■
&gt;-*
xeii; served to Mr*. C. A. Dutton,
\ F T ’\
vra, in the Aimed Forres of the Program of nuptial niusir which while wedding bell* Intersperse j sue net future film career with 1
a - tax collector
&gt;tr.i. H. W Shannon. Mr*. W. L. he was elected as
Mis. II. |. Stallin'. * of Dallas, Cni.sd State*. After receiving included “ Ava Maria” and Dick with white tuberose* an I fern. out husband Gomel Wi' tc
EtouOcnmlre, Mr'. J. M. Stine hi the Federalist Party of which Tex I* the guest of Mi* W. I. ni» ..Ucharge from the Army, hr
The rake w as sun minded with
Th&gt;- Wildei ruiimtlv ai- vvoikriper. Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff, she a as a member. On behalf of Ilrnh y at her home on Weit Flf- Ini- In n associated with the Post Aiken, soloist, sang ’’Because" fern and white flowers Punch
lug logcthri III "The Lovel-.,' tint
sod
'I
Love
Thee*.*
The
traditional
the
club,
Mr*
Mitchell
presented
Ji, MU* Kdwenla Kllsey, Miss
Off...
Department
In
Middletown
Urntn
Sheet.
wa*
served
from
crystal
rmnti
then screen psrtnn.hip won't l«e.|
welding marches were used and
S lru irl, Mr*. F*»rre*t Gatchel and Mr* Verne r M**«enget *v|th an
and the Pratt and Whitney Airthe exchange of toarringr bowls placed on two smaller come a habit "This is my l»*t
ice t;-h in her chosen pattern of
Mr*. Denton.
Mi. and Mr*, f'hail** Potter re- •»aft Company In East Hartford, during
iablea.
ow-» 'T.icliestraum" on I ’ i I ovo
out ml'' ptcluir.” explained t -u
Fo.-.iorla crystal a* a wedding gift. tuineu last Saturday from an ex- Conn.
lvou Truly' were softly idav.d by The bride'* book was pirsldrd ML “ From now op, i ij , ontr ai • Thiirsfl.iv sV. Frifluy
ACircle No. 7 Meets
I n ..-e enjoying the plenle were: len led vi*it in Detroit, Mich. and
Mr. Crajka i* prominent in Con- Mi*. Vcrnay. At the -onriii'iou of ovrr by Mis* Betty Jo Brock nml I e|n,
MlI, (
'
Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. M. H. Smith, Buffalo. N.V.
north ilt nthlctir activities, lielng the service Mr. Aiken Iendernd Mis* Daphne Connelly ami the Sin.e he mad. hi- hit in "V S'.nir
f
A. C. Stone, Mrs Messenger.
With Co-Hostesses Ml*.
a ormlier of the Connecticut The Louis Prayer” .
rake wa* served by Mrs. It, V To !*■ mend" r,” tu- ■ tv ic. Imve
Mr*. ,V. E. Holleyhead. 'll* . Dart
Ml*, Ellen Meriwether plant to Fm.nil Itefnec* Assix-lntion and
The bride, given in marriage hy Bayer. Serving the gtie,ts were leu'll dimed to l otuml.l*
Mi* i&gt;. II. Watkins and Mr*. E. Peterson, Mrs K. ft. Ilar.dalt, Jr., sail tomorrow for Constantine, the Connecticut Baseball Officials cr father, was lovely In a gown Mrs. Hugh Whelchcl, 'Ii
J. N. I Put ha- *everal film deal- ••
11. MeAlexander served as co-ho»- Mrs. relics West. Mr*. Z. D. Rat­ Algeria In Ninth Africa for her V - ..limn
lie wa* connectesl of imported Swiss organdy and Robson. Jr., Mr*. W. D II -fov-nn,. Ing for her and till want*
irs..e&gt; lor the regular meeting of liff. Mrs. Esther Rive. Mr*. Gor­ weilding to Rev, linn l.arrnts wit!, tne George Barr Umpire’s lace. The dies* was fashum.-d with Mrs. Byron F'os and Mr*. Fd- I pur.ue
hei own rnreci
Cln!c No. 7 or the W. 8. C. 8. of don liseensy, Mr*. Bill Tvre. Mrs. Auilwikkcn of Stavenger, Norway. Sell.*i.i| in Otlando in I’.itii and in an ofMhc-thtmblcr neckline finish, mund Meisili
Tuliv .'lartin nim .it hack
R.
C.
Maxwell.
Mr*.
A.
K.
Shoethe First Methodist Church held
Nani ord during the past year. He ed with n tiered b«ml of organdy
Late In the evening the laids l-iwii still dared from In* t
makir, Mr*. J. 1». Clark. Mr*. W.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Killmigh of
iaci nltv at the Watkins’ home on V. B.tting, Mr*. Maiy Rawlln*. ilenumont, Tex. have arrived to lias served a* umtdie In seven) arms* (he ahmihleis The bodice r.ini gtoom left for a wedding liip lion at London’s Palladium
Faimitlo Avenue. The group Mrs. John I*. Galloway, Mr*. AI spend *ome lime with Mr. and En»unn Baseball Hague* yid a* was fitted and fastened u.ih liny tr California where F!nv Mon land .loti t ilium to In' n hig nntiii
vat in ied at 11:50 P, M. and made Hunt. Mis* Maude Ramsey, Mis* Mi i. I.. A. FVi'l and George irfi n o for numerous collegiate •elf covered buttons. Tim full i* stationed, t'm trayeitng Mis. consider myself to m an In I*,
plans lor a supper to lie served Him., ne Kennedy and guests, Mrs. F'ltrl at their Iv-me on West First iooi!&gt;.-.li game*. At prrsent Mr. skitt. which rxlrnded Into a short Moreland wine a light Wright ga­ tween." he ,av* mule,l|y. ‘Tlmt’*
Otaika i« connswtcd with She West ritrutni train, was slashed down bardine suit of a soft aipia -hailo why I wa- nmiind nt •lit- wonib i
lo the Men’* Supper Club
Blanche llernaid. Mrs. W. K. Il&lt;d Sheet.
Icxas-N sw Mexico B a s e b a l l the float to reveal lare mlll-M. with a matching crepe blouse. fill way ihe Hiiti.Ii riuwits nIhu.rday at the Church.
Iryh.vl, Jr., Miss Mary Ann Gal
Her veil of bridal illusion win She Wore a Idark faill- oat aid ■eteit.' lie’ll y,t to work on film
Leak i,i-.
toway
and
Mi**
Frances
Frenette.
The mission study was presided
fingertip length and was ru.ight tilack patent leather eciessone* plan* aftei n night cluli inn lute
Mr. ami Mis R F' llcslge have
ovei i.y Mr*. Roy Wall and fol
aI rarli side of her hail w-tli with an orchid roisag.rs turned to thi lr homo in BeauHi* mav do "Setcnadc" at " n.
low ink the business session a Sanford
tlt sler* of lilies of the vellr v. Sue
rnont, Tex. nflcr spending test Baptist ( ’ircli* No.
Out-of-town guests foi tio- Wed* ner-.
S
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
sweet rourir was served hy the
wore
long
lace
gloves
end
rnitbrl
ding included Air. and Mi*. \V, C.
day* with Mr and Mr*. lo A. lias KcKular Meeting
hostesses. Those attending were H o n o r e d At Stetson Fl*e| and George F'isel.
Til. |&lt;a1 1Ing of MG'I and Sylvan
n white Hlble topped with a Wyche and Mr and 'It* II C.
.Mr John S White, Mr*. George
white orchid from whir h f*d Wyche f Tampa: Mr. an I Ms ». Silll-ui. who dt|. led lint Sk
Cnile No. 3 of the F’lrst Bap­ ■tin streamer* hmdtol with \V. C. Wyche, Jt and son*. Ro­ ton • two late.t picture*, wa fm
Williams. Jr.. Mrs. Wall, Mr*. Er­
Mi and Mr* Janu-• I., Thorntev
F'lve Sanford student* at Stet­
D- pile "I'ull-i
nest
Soulhwatd,
Mr*.
Ralph son University, Del.and, wrio end daughter. IVggy, have moved tist t luirrh met on Monday after- tptav* of orange Idussombert and William Wy.-he all ••( .‘ion, (itendli
Thompson. Mrs. Harold Keeling, among those listed mi the Honor litoli residence (mm F’nst Kigli non*, at the home of Mr*. II. E.
Serving as maid -if Hanot wa* Lakeland: Mr and Ml i. J J. Hru-h ManV” lug to. in- - . MGM
Mi*. tlcAlexander, Mrs. Watkins, Roll for the spring &lt;{uarter, ar' teenth Street to Ui:j Myrtle Ave. I'm. « t. ” 10 Wert Seventeenth 'll** 'larv &lt;vnn Whel.-Sel, whs Prendetgast and Mr. and Mr*. said M didn't approve of It
nlri-t, foi ii* ivgulai monthly wore a dress uf Jiwb- ui -cm i* - Ilngh Drake of Atlanta; Mis* iloiitk elap-lu k |lesstFs L-d and
Mis* J M. Powell and Mr*. G. D. cuidlng to Information i«tea»*il nuss
•nr •i.ie with Mr* A. L*. Bin.mi a* valid v over taffcia. The drees Kslher ttasiuusM-n, Miss llov Sin-op wins loaned out for tin
Hudson.
by the Registrar’s Offire. Of
' co-hii*t»-sr. Ti.i* meeting ««• pre- fratureil a liatenii iw A llt/ **-l||i
f[lmt
Said one MGM bigwig
« w
“ ,'i r j s i thla number, one was also lUteil
risioncr Clause i- expected to 'id.sl over by Mr* Turner and e shawl collar, a I,.up fit's d Jean Phliiugh and Mis* Margaret ■iW -houi,* id o i n g loii' —--no
Blown of th'l.amli Mis* Mary
Cirule 6 M c e t n With on the Dean’* List, which Is for arrive on F'ridsy bv plane aflci louline
bodice and full circuW (till. Ann McKinley ami Mn* Peggy
i'ti*inc*» wn* carried on.
Tin big In-f mine --."t Red’
those Juniors and senior* with
five week* In Palm
Mi-. Turner rvxiuealed members Tiny cluster* of yellow aid sen*-. ami Sa'lv Si nothin* of Jackson- film &lt;n tin- home lot, “ A Sou*h
Mrn. John Abrahams average grade* of It plus or bel­ spending
Spiiug*. Calif, wuh hi* brother to Ining old clothe* and shoe* to let gertiera daises wrrr worn at vllle: John Pierce of Daclinv ■'Hi A■nkt'*- ’ Simon w.i n't u.k
ter.
.■.id sfkler In-la*. Limit. Ijel liar- ihe rl.jreh on Monday afternoon rarh side of her hair am formed Bearh: Miss Malle llneker end ed l-i do the retake* and In now
Mrs. John Aniakam* was ho*Those listed from Sanford werei obi Clan,*- and Ml*. Clntiae.
to ; .• * for oveirra* shipment to her Imipiuet. Hridetmenlt were Mr*. T. C. Chaiat of Oenta; Mrc. roquestc-l that hi- name lie laV-n
tsss to niembf*)* of Circle No. fl freshman. Jack Charle* Morrison!
need) families. The devotional, Mis* Audrey Rarh. Mlaa 'llldreil Morris Tate. Mis* Jitrkie Tati off lor film Smion i no" pro
li the First Baiitiit Church at her juniors, Paul David Hickson, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Schults i n *'.\1 esamiiiniton, wa* given by Bob son, 'flea Jean Bayer, 'li*s and Miss Jean Windham of I eo*- Jurnig nt Columhia, prepntiug
* om; on Twentieth Street on Mon- Edward Klrcher, and James Grier and daughter, Gsyle, of Tampa til*. I ola Milln*
Shlrlrv Moreland, Miss Polly burr: Mr. ami 'It- lamle 'lor" film &lt; f-o rtosaliml Rui Mil anlay afternoon. Mr*. J. A, Strange Lee (Dean's List); senior, Marths arrlvnl today for a ajuirt visit
I t'f.i aliments were served at f’ haral of Ocala and Mrs, Un-nt land and daughter Joanne, of Lurute Ball.
p i'«m ;d over the meeting.
Linda Perklna.
* * with Mr. SchultC mother, Mi*. tne (inclusion of the hu*ina#t Wharton of Orlando Thor go-.vns Thomasvlllr. Ga.: 'it and Mr*
8n..ke pimion t'liatlc Laugh
Mrs. Abrahams read a chapter
Casiandrs Schuts at her home me. ting to Mrs. E. 8. Hockey, were Identical to that of the John Moreland of T«mps: l.n* ton «,i piin-.'l l&gt;v lli'lt Daxl
LOCAL BOVS HONORED
of honor and the veil ee Gordon F in '" of Ban l*i ••••»,
on live* of Bible characters of
Ion Park Avenue.
Mi.. Turner, Mi*. J It, Ashley, maid
recent slip at the barf.
III
. . . . . . . . . . . . .and
. . . Mr*.
.............
DEl.AND, July 14 tHpeelaUth* Ki-w Testament
M.
Air* Miller, Mrs. Benson.. Mrs. and •&lt;-ail"t daisies wrre also worn Calif.; 'Ir. an-l 'll* Ralph Smith. retell' ’ ll 1-ddelis tee tl.it Hoi |
Cummlngs spoke to the group on David M. Gatchel and Herold RajMr. and Mr*. Byron Steyen* Mam. • Giogan, Mr* II M. Pearce In their h*lr and formed tbrir Mr and Mr* F! P, Half"". ' ,r tywieil -hnuld I *• Iliad- to 1-wiki
l&lt;ouutiet*. They all w in- rrsw n and Mrs. Robert Rogers. 'Ii* II
mil mn*. Mr* H Newsome In- mond Ileektnbachof Sanfonl, leith ■re gnr«t, of Mrs.
r*. iJ.. It. Ray and •ml Mrs. L. A. Phillip
sillier than rvnr by one nf it
oreamlv milt*.
viteu the rirclo to mret at her studenta at Stetson 1 wlwslty, Mr. and Mr*. Troy Ray. Mr. and
Jones. Mr*. lloWft Mun-hv pin'll.Unit ni'i i iipmmiieini; (hat
Kh*. K.
Garrett n--to-l a* A.
horn-, .n August.
have tiecn rlrctrd vlec-president Mr*. Steven* air rn route from
and
the
'Dssr*
Ann
Alb
n
Ann
Shakespeare i* not one of li-t
best man for the hrldeeimon nod
Aahcvllb-. N. C. to their home
•’ » v v *1*
*♦* *5
P*hers w ere Klrbv Fife, Nani ■ml N"ll Carter. JoatiiV" Cloud TaV-iiile iti imaiifti *' A- vvho|
in Tampa.
Ann
FkHson.
Margaret
F'hd-v,
sliu'.iu
-nl.
'the
«kv
I
not
inv
Thurmond.
Herman
Htumlev,
Hill
*
■■— »
WASHINGTON
F'gilt It out.
Hnimlev. Hugh Whelchrl. Jr., an.l Peggy Gatewoml. Joanne llit-h- favorite blue.' ”
Gnpt. and Mr*. David II. Sjier
rock. Betty Kennedy. Martha Ann kids.
D»n Ratten.
LETTER
ring arrive-l last Saturday from
Mr*. Ratten wore for hrr lapuh- ( McGuire. Itat'&lt;aia Jean M »igan,
•Fj.'.-'hantment” tiad mote up
llv J \NFi EADS
Koirumi, Japan and are spending
wedding e die*, of -re*v Hcltv AblmU Smith. Donna Clair p-a. m an opitdnii p.-ll than “ I nsome
time
with
Mr*.
Sperring’s
yon--. Mn. C W. Kearrailer, Nr*.
/■
-biff,.*, faihloord «Hb a •nnaee Evans sod Collrm Kann.* all nf riiantcd,” so that’a the nr ■ tit!in May of this year, parent*. Mr. *o»1 Mr*. J. A.
WASHINGTON—A ntw dance,
,
Cuimning*. 'Mr*. Watson Reel, fraternity,
ot ii' Guldwye plctiit", 1'r d-&gt;
and now ha* a membership of MV Strange at their home at t 4 l !lt Tl. Beptibilcan Glide.” will be HackItne. short slrev.st. tuO e-t Orlande
Mu. J. J. Pesrson, Mr*. Henrietta
V-’-l llilllk Ihat tlollyW(-w| ). j7et
Gatchel. a Junior In the School Park Avenue.
I
launched at a huge Republican
l^onard and Mrs. Abraham*.
lint loo scien'ific?
of Business, Is the son of Mr, and
Vcterv Hall in Washington Ial" treoi" shoe* aren't too dangerous men’ TFe man was B.crrtarv of
T -day'* fra'uret F t'" year* w If the tight shoe t« Worn for th" i Sta&lt;- Geoige C Marshall.
He
Mr*. Forrest E. Gatchel of 2tt0
Mrt. Richard Brown and son ti.i* month,
,
Ore ml Coulee D*m bulk* a* th*
tfroi-’r occasion F'oi dancing or |nail come to e«corl Mr*. Marshall in MollvwiH.il
ever built by 1**W**I Avenue, libkenbaeh m*ld*S p|r|, , rrhe*l by plane fn&gt;m Coral
Tlie
Hawaiian
IMrgale
and
structure
ever built ny ^ 20, H w##t E!(thteenth Street
, pem| , onl^ ttm, w|,|,
lU jH t
T.. Power wn* maklug a r ""I
walking,
though,
high
heel*
nre
iinint.
She
wa.
still
receiving
Mi* Joseph Farrington, two of
man.
Knuft)pi1
Mr.
Mrs. Ilr.iienS
Brown's IlgMIltg
parent*. III*
Mr. IBlI
and ihe lieM dancers in social Wn h •also. "Were deait *rt against n|u Mr*. Truman and other Cabl- toil.■ slop with hi- fill...' 'In
Tope «l
In tlir Blur Rtnim «in&lt;l ilm » ul Ih.o( rnuip
'Ii . n. L. Perkins. They will I* uigtiiu, have b**cn rhnsen tn lend mo&lt;‘ slum*. hi if'K'* on. **TIm*v ■ni*l
'
ioltied over ihr weekend by Mr Ii:-- figiiren. Sponsor* of the hall|’weir all liplit for Indlnns 'vim|couldn't leave. CiiurHgenua but i ii . ue in relea e: th u--'. ’
S i Ir*
through All Pnw i
and
kv« c had to pound a pavement. •hv, the Secretary drew up a oij
Brown.
nv
Inoy
hope
(he
danre
rill "In Rut on city utircls, the wearing!
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Uhl!'- ’’ H-hlinl Ihr* Hi-inf !-un”
.hall
In
a
fa
r
cern"r
of
the
room
oirRepublican* lo f o l l o w
*'*1h■F'ox l.oiight tin light.
MIC M I I H H W r
Mr. and Mrs. Culver Rims. Mr. tbieugh right Into the White of these socalled loafers will and waited until the reception
cau«&lt;- hlg ankle*.*'
to " iii.ii'i winkle' i t .ii.-t,
. !
a a. over.
sml Mr*. Earle 8ims. Miss Dllvla llo.ue after election dnv"
H ie I I I ' ot IMF.
•Mn- World’ (and what fnppoiiTry
riinl and Martin Blms have re­
fhe Repuhllr&amp;n Glide” Ii said
i
m
in i Mty tvoPLD
Oes lone man ami 2000 women |
ed "I it?)
turned to their homes In Allan- ;o resemble "The Lambeth Walk’
Tomatoes grown In the sun d*
IM o\ 'tit 'I t l ) ittended ■ garden parly Mi* Trtt
Be'tv
Grahle
marri*-t
a
tiumIs,
Ga.
after
spending
some
time
M
T O P IC E C R E A
which originated In England Me­
I P
M It 0 to RFFV
as .he guests of Mr. and Mrs n s ! yen s ago and later sweet war gav* at the White House I 'flop higher »Bam.n C value* tw| p’ syer nsnted Marry Jan&gt;»«.
tecantly for women holding exeeu-| limn ihnta grown In lit" shade of
. . Vornnlra [.aka had a l‘*1-v
l
red
Ford
and
daughter,
Jane,
at
•-a t ' MIL i " t r
We mike oor own !e« Cream. AH fU*oro
th&gt; if*ucc floors of this eounlrv tVL- position* with the govern- have* or in cloudy weather.
Sjm lioldwyn w •• rep'itediv
- w *■nafi
t.iel, home on Park Avenue.
tIcIm ts to the dane# which D I*
Taatv — Delicious ~ Healthful
be liild at the Hotel Mayflow-»r
The Statue of Liberty was prs- *111 be limited to l.bOO so ther*
,■ ,’ l»d to the United State* bv •v||, he no overcrowding of th*
T I P - T O P ICE C R E A M
f ranee tn 1888. to commemorate kalirjorn.
r h o u e 121*
thr f.ist century of American in'(I t SBnfonl Avenue
«" d. p. ii lance.
De, Joseph Lelyrtld, ehairminl
II of the National Foot Htalth
Council, says women are a con­
stant source of worry to tha conn
try’s font doctors. " f f » get them
SHOES. . .
tiioken of Ihe habit of buying
hot •. ton small for th»lr feet, be
♦
with
etnphui*
on
per­
*alii. “ and then they adopt all
— «• *.
A - *• ^
fect fitting, comfortably
«m * nf freakish, unhealthful
*t VtC*.’*
gtyled deiign.
Dr. I^lyveld, who said women
’lahwaah*
ism- to foot doctors at a ratio nf
piP ipesa ia it
foui-to-one over tli" ui«n, praised
LADIES SHOES
.1 I.
H a p p y Hi ker.
•u toata
’.he s i c most mall carriers tak&lt;
•
f
t-ielr
feet.
He
had
a
chat
with
fim ou a
ew
, - ,
8 .9 5
Brown Blucher or
Post master General Donaldson thOne group lnclude«
■ on re( ii
-ithrr day; presentH him a sriull
Brown it n d White
Spectutore. W h 11 e
^11(1
IlKling SO basic rules for foot
tin lula!
in alth.
Ho hope* the postman
.Saddle
Ox
ford
u
.
.
.
L'ntjln&lt;
vili lake the advire home to the
Kid and Bluck Pa9 .9 5
little woman.
Ira am!
By RED GOOSE. .
ten t d r e i» 8ho«8 . . .
II" aaya for social wear exit new
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! I .Hired today from Syd Herlong. f i n

SID ELIN ES

By AHTill’ H HECK WITH. JKUtriU 8 p »iu Editor
The Sanford Giants ami tho
Papier Marhe
rrm™ " MO* v r l ™
Orlando Senator* ar* scheduled
Badminton, Howl- Orlando
s ill
to tangle here tonight in another
lug. volley ball, re- i**iiii&gt;r.l
V fj
contort to open an all-important
lav* .&lt;»&lt;&lt;■/.- *1
, l»»»un* llii.li
ft *)
w rit! between tin two top club*
I.i i .* ft Din Gram­
2 I' M.
In the Florida State l-eagu#
mar School
al Lake Water Ke- M
ml.i Augustine
.cne.:&gt;iin*
«• *&lt;
tal
Manager Hal Gruber will prob­
i* i i
I'eUlkn
lays.
ably tend Iluildy 1-ake to the hill
fit*|*MI111
m at
COLORED SC HEH LLP.
to faco the hard hitting Orlan
teairrlar'a Reaetl*
Swimming instruction for boya and glria of all age group* at
l.»«»t,uir 4: ortaarti ■
doan*. and Manager I-n*i Bevll
i&lt;*ri»n* ». mi augueUb* t
of the Sena tor* will probably u f Harper and Ciuuma ground*.
r.r..ia.i i.
1
K4 Davis on the mound
Oalne-vttle. 1#i tbnliiri t
li* » n Talar
G -'
,
,
... •m
. . . . . . .
I-aat
.ait night, the Gaineayille
C
.i tu*&gt;i*iln* at Pataika
Men drubbed the &lt;
it dnrkvIU* at I.*eabnrp
Monlnpal Park h y. g 10
)&gt;i iiiitlu el Hanford
|»!.ai.d al Iiattona lleeili
count aa Joe* Cleary larked up \ l n a i
A 4
V f l l l l C I 'I

!&amp;:«••

tin 1

i nrceidetit
j lcact'c.
I

“ ."W ! Commissioners lo Tampt li. Added
To Stetson Grid
ai.uMina m r - a a t r u m i .
M ia m i:
Art Dunham opened on th&lt; hill Race Track Tonite
Schedule
For
’48
T
„llu
W L
ll*&gt;.in*
for tit* (Slant*, hut was pulled*
___
B
i;
In the fourth frame in favor of
T|lU , „
, , nlghl „ , hi
IS «&lt;
l^tkeland
h i*

) 3 th

victory

of

the

current

ill L v

l

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v U lU B Itl

Tamp*

J o . SchulU who completed the. Vo)u, u
Kennel Club In
HKLAN'H, July 14. (Special)— M iam i lJM«h
41 *1
4t 4T
coni* »t Thl* la the second night Daytona [^ach f,„ ,|„. «ntir« Univeialiy of Tampa ha* teen HI P *l*r *t iu r«
44 S4
In a row In which Schult* hat super program ha* Iwen anangtil a.ldoil to the Sletaon University i v . *i p*]tn U til 'S
M ia m i
gone Into a ball game as a relief to inrikc the prt'tH'nce here of the footbnll schedule thl* fail &gt;o l*t l.*uitrrd*l*
ii ii
nlno-gnine aerie* rf
burfer. .
,, .
. ........ | Florida Stale Raring Commission-i rou,,‘l oui a nine
l.liiilli.lk-IIUNIUI 1-KAflCK
Last night . affair was d e t a i ! ... * and the Florida Track Hper- |«*nte.l» with colic ge lentil* in the
Team—
W l
“
?° r . ^
* t" . II** .iii'il “ tor* a never-to-be forgotten nc* S&lt;Hr|heaat.
V*ld..*la
«5 It
:.lo
IihU foalon. Member* of both unit#' The Tapipaiia leplac* Nani ‘Then.* villa
•d at W:00 oclwk with a little UI^ jn , )uy|llI1(l r,„ im,m|Utli |Air Station in Jacksonville, n Waver..**
•MS
T-lla l&gt;«*/»*
r? - ! * . * $ ? . } * £ * •
meeting, and the world'* U»t aervlca team. In an attempt to Alhany
atarted. the rain stopped.
gieyhoundt will run for their en- provide a schedule for the Hatters Moultrl*
The l^eahurg Ptratea nipped ti i tJiiniiU'iit.
37 Iv
■fo
tram* of their own rUi« Cold.l*
in
r: ii
the Senator* In l^eahurg la«t
The feature ninth race, bring- i ****** “ *
•* Pcajilile, meml«r» Arnarlcut lilMH Ti
night by a 4 to 3 count aa BUI ing together a atur-atudded octet .
"*'w IP*'*' Conference.
Alh.nr at Amtrlcu*
McLaren and Moo**
Halier
un- at Itan-llmUd runner*. Ira. been! The new conference I. pledged
Muulirlr at Cordate
r,T n '.n
.r. .,lnt.i
T .ll.tia i.o *t Tt .no*.Title
leaahed.i a home
!m i n i f om ' designated the President William *• keep collegial, footb.ll on an
Valdoeta at Wajrrr»*e
Amo i ll, was John*to11 Handicap and Preardettl amjiteur Uaia.
Top bluing on
. the Stetson
•m'TiiuHx aiaiKTATipa
Stan
,?"* '—
Johnston hlmwlf will pre.enl the
W
ItM winning plfeja r,
|wi„1(|,1K greyhound with a blanket schedule la tbe hotnec.inlng tilt T r a n —
v lll a
t* U
„ llo
.... era
. . . f'rlor
........................
............ ]» Oel-and on Ottutat 30 with Nrt.h
I - I of
to thl* preaentaairmuhtv
It
I*
17th victory of the *48 aeaaoii
ion the Honorable Mayor Ernest Florida
State Unlvei.ity. stetson rtni.iT*
tlon
^
it a;
the bouki laat night aa he pitched Padgett of Daytona Beach
■ will
Wii| |l*eat_
Iwat F. S.
8. U. 14 to 0 l**t
U*t year lllrmlnel.iin
4* 41
*•• tt
the Daytona Beach Pa to an 8 introduce Pre»ident Johnston and t »* football contest* between the X*w Orleans
I* 41
to 0 shutout over the Ht. Augus­ deliver an addrea* of wekoine two ichoola were mumed after Allanl*
IT O
tjlllr lt&lt;’&lt;fc
tine Sarnia at City Dlaiid Park. from the Judges’ eland.
43 year* during •which time the ChsllsniH-Xa
t : is
YMlPidil'l
llfaulu
Rtahelfrld aent 111 down hy the
Tallahaaaee
University
wa*
a
The ninth rn«e octet le ci.mIlls mlr f b*li» * VI-.MU »
atrikemlt route, and allowed blit pt.vril of the faatest greyhound* gill* achool.
Only tf»m» itn*tlul64
one Raint to reach third hare.
The Stetauri seaaon open* Oetoto bt assembled here in a
The Palatka Aaah-aa edged the ever
4 Ml.lll' 431 assoc isT in e
■ingle ronteal. There la Paketta, l# r 2 at Clinton, Mi*»„ with the
DeLand Bui Data In the other
•rBBD*
'pa'laiku
’took*"the
I
bolder
of
the
rouree
tndlanei«&gt;ll*
&gt;* ai
l
aiaiaa
«««.*
in«
.
..
.
loop conteat.
H it mile, and Stupid Hugh, each |lear. The following week. South*1 S4
derlalon hy 3 to I. Hal Stewart striving for their *i*th arlni i weatern Ifniveraltv
*liy at Memphle r*i*luniHii*
4* aa
Went the route for the lied Hats. Sm.ner Select, winner of Mi.n*.
1* w
playe In Deland.l. This Is
is followed HI
on-; jrlaye
41 41
riJM*i:n%iM.a:
Mlflt*FeltMslU
humecuming tilt at Juhn*on Tnltnif*
aa b • ■ day's feature race; Ed'a Betty
rh ha* ile-ii-iiv,
term.,, when
win
brilliant female which
de- 1 City, Term
Rlcl*&lt;in play* Khiiu . (,'lly
j : 4*
Kbit**. Hi
1 “
ai si
I»nl*rtll*
r'oltla*. ■»
* I
ami Slunid 1Milligan College.
fraleil
built
Paketta
Burk*. »h
• !
Hugh; Capt. C. Bullock, the pr de; Th* Tampa game is at Tampa
l*ow* Ii rf
a I
IXTI-.HS S1KIV SI. I.HSIll Sl
of St. Pete: Bolling Hoy, 0B*4 on October « . a week Iwfore the Tr am
K it i&gt; * lltb
a i
**—
W f
i w . ii
a i
llotsy. and SaMy 0&lt;*odli^. Il'a a F- H. U game, hrakine CoUege. Vl-inlr.*l
* II
For run*. 1 1
* «
4ft 14
In Ih-land lluff»l&lt;.
South
Carolina,
plava
pack
that
i
i
a
u
r
n
a
million
l&gt;ul*n*r. e
I I
*• 11
Xmark
Novernlier fl. and tne Hatter* go
Cleary. V
4 I
J.r.er
Cllf
4*
4*
to Clinton, 8. C,.
th, ill|*’&gt;TnlKa Kim TOVIIIHT
17 IS
rtv
r
a
n
".
Totals
1*4 IIare » laib Mile
12 to meet Preabylerian Univeri T.ironl'.
»n 11
a a %ami it
11 41
Hniw^troluer, 'tUby 'uaulw Fait Hjr- Mlllaap. College. J«h jon . It»rtiee|.r
ll ■lilm.ir*
3* l«
Mi**,
illy. Tyro. t&gt;*fk Hbv. tl. U Huntr. M‘
— U the for* for Novemler
“ -* —*»*»
teelerdsi's Heallt*
Ao.illirr llurb, lull la Bl*b
20. slid the game will la- either
T.ironln I: Montreal J
SaA Mare S'l*lb Mile
gyrsiu** al Xearsrk. ppd. rs.A
at
Drl.aml
or
al
Daytona
llearh.
U .I Half (Sally llaable
J*t*et r-l»r al HatltmuVe
The aeaaon close* the night
Uses. Xo
Chllt'un. A*pli».
■rk tlae*.
Xt&gt; **n...
Ilia.
Pp4, rain
___
_ F*y,
*», itnnor
tuiiv
Mnn«r. liunaec.
tioo.rr, Pis
Ptnn* after Thanksgiving — November
niber* sat erHeduled
Ki.oii*r. flsbby list, go Blue
28
when Hudson play* Kolllr*
3rd Hare S'elwHIv
kill ril 4TI IVTI4 I.r.Sfll
at
Orlando
l t**t&gt;r|.
Kl..t.l H oi.......
Tr***
sr |.
Treat—
Ji.r, lltlahl n»k*. (irpu.ll Ibi*.
1
’ll
tl
rlrwltsft
S3 .*
B.hulli p
Slnli.ite'* iltrl. Kbv Anael. Kglfes*.
llreeiih
Kir
II II
Only
Two
Garnett
Are
Ilk Here SIS(b Mile
1
trk-n»it
lU
w
43 4«
Total*
Judd. c*rM**. tlapi&gt;r taab. In
So 41
M*r..n
*.■.». by Innlna*:
Ailtun. Klondike. Cfaaslr Iwdr. Played I n G - F Loop »NilumiiU
3ft It
tlalne**llt*
oni tan lor -in Cl.» kwal. hrr. Slonn ItiH-kel.
4*1 AM
(-.iluratiii*
•antoril
i*« h. i. m i - |
llh Mare a Idlb Mile
a
II
rah
4ft J»
lie
the
Aawirialrd
Prewa
Itunst Ht.llr*. Collin*. Il.irbe I,
Mlaetne ll*lr. I'nelv Kuuesk.
li 44
Powell. Kltlrell. Ivy. K«il.ioa *. n.dilen gkv. Karlrork. Hhlrler Jean,
With rain forcing |H&gt;*ti&gt;iinement AuirupiA
Teelrrdas**
Meeells'
tiulaoer, MrMnnii* Krrnr* Collin*. Mr t&gt;e*llnatl»n llmnply Miirpbt, of d.l gnme* Involving first divlJii4'k*Mttt 1Hr li Marnn **
Hoaenkraas, Krhulli. I*r|.l» (tun* Kim* and gleet.
alon tram*, itltay last night in
.4ittfii.lA I; ilrrrnvlllr 4
batted In - Clifton Collin*. Fi.rtuoa,
eih Itare ynlerllv
i*«ilmiiMn y I'hftrlrrt-i" i*
Dillaltrv Clrarv J llurkr Kltl.rll
lit*, k Tip. Th.in.lrr lllrd. Itollln* the llrorgla-FI.'rhln Lsagttc wa*
Hsiannuh ll : Cnluifiliu. t
1 Two M i. till: Clin.m Mlotrn Csiiron ttrd IliiimllnKer. Armen. •trtrtlv a -rrond dlvlrlon affair.
baera: llurke Ht.llr. I.afi &lt;&gt;n baaeai It*i kteerln*. Iladlr Torn Kasbek
A in.t leu* tlrnl it* aea.otis moatlalor.itll* I. H*ti(i.ril T Mil*, off
V4TIDVU LKlUi n
Ttk Hire a. teth Mite
Juoliam | In I Innlna*, 4 ion*
sr 1.
Jtitirtlon Jim**. Iiuely Itebel, luna in-une gatin' record with a TfflM—
la*** an ballat off Clearr I. Dun­ Kaatsr Jacket
ll.'Mnn
l.ukv
Canvnn. 17 In 4 whipping of fifth place
i: it
ham I. grhiilla I. glitbeoula: Cliarr t.urky cl***. Hr nip no ay. OH* Alla.nr. The Uotrlclc Indian* also
t&gt;, Dunham I, Mrluill* I. Wllri llnney lllrd. Hhsne
&gt;• M
won
a
Idg
scoring
game
from
."
,w
York
Jrtlrh** grhulla 1 Pa.ard balll
«
it
ash Maee B ilik Mile
Sit* Lealng pliiher: Dunbam
•llronklrn
Auto Pilot. Ho*.in Slavers. 1’* sixth place Moilllrie 10 4.
_.0»#t l;l* umpire*: P.eedy jsd |i*Iso, Cnn*enl. Par Oil, Ml**
Tallahaaw at Thonia*vllle and CLlf!V'fD
Kppe
II 41
Blacker**. Mr Hlinrtalun, Taurus. Vahlusta at Wavcross were tain PbllsAstphla
Chicago
It II
Stk Mar* l/ieih Mile
iM lrlJtl'a Manila
President Mm. Jebwalnn Handicap en out.
Xo rams* «&lt;h»(tul*H
Southern AHRocintinn ketla.
H.o.ner gelmt. Halt) ilnndloe. Pa*
Th* Amerlcus Phillies, who
Capl. C. Ilutlurk. Stupid have piurtically apr-nt the seaaon
Hush, "It* Hot*), Kit* lletlr. 'tt t,ie cellar, marked up their
Clubs Hit By R a i n s Ilolllna
AMKBICAX l.l'.Sfll T
ll»r
Teas*—
W »fifth triumph In slv games, hut r'l*eet«nA
lata ll*re Uesrh I nsrae
41 J«
Mr* Hwallot*. Curler liurter. Mr they are still firmly cntlwdded rtitle/eloMa
4* tl
ily Ik* Associated Plena
Topiy. It..mantle SI*. Jill Jink*,
Xew Vnrk
Tl.tec iiuartrra of the Southern llyper Malden 1.1 . 0 laird. VlklUV dowuatalrs. nine games behind n „«i,o
*eve;.th place Cotdele
Detroit
Aaeoclatlon wan Idle last night tares.
The Phlllk-s went to hat In the WaaMnaton
bail tho result* of the ainglp KbuH» l^'iil*
s* 41
fifth
inning
with
a
3*0
lead
over
dylgS gain* caiued another ■witch
‘he ( ards. When the hlg Inning Cblragn Tsslsraar’i l a d Its 4*
Dr standings
s is i&gt;ver the lead had InaPed to
Xo 4 0 4 0 d'h trlulsd
Mobile's I 2 loss to Birmingham
160. flinty of Hie Phil* gave th*
grOpr *d Mobile from second to
Card* sti hits whit* both team*
k- tMiw tUace and allowed idle MemValdoata Defeated
-v pals to move Into the challenger
By G-F ^ l!-8 t a w
elot.
The Cordcle • Moultrie g a m e
Tl.e Baron* wasted no lime In
CRESCENT
CITY.
July
wasn't
In
doubt
after
Cordele
t. feltin g the lead over Mobile as
Hy AHAOHATW) pBKHI
eix runnel* rro**ed home place in i XihcibI l—Acceding to the on- ouslied six run* across home In
The Georgla-Floridg League fU&lt;
' the first two Innings.
Mobile anlMo-.s reuueit of the director­ •he tnlid. Three Moultrie error*
iallied feebly for two run* In the ate, Earle Hu**sy, 8t. Augustine, assLlod tin- Indian* to victory, Star* out-hit gad oatiftelded the
■ fnuilh but Birmingham matched this afternoon withdrew hi* re- their fourth in five games.
Valdosta Doflgere laat night in
a* vice president of the
■|i inos* two with two of tiieir own signn'lon
TsIUhastet la win the annua
Florida
State
Lcugue.
in tn* aiith to end the scoring.
”
Pi'nilpal liaals for the realgna- W omens Tournament loop All-81ars garni ML
The vlrtory was the third In
The AB-ataia MlWled IR Rita
la
R
e
d
u
c
e
d
five game* against Mobile fur the lion, he Indlrated, was personal Field
off Cater. B rno. Stock*
imlu.ira**mvnt he said he aufBang's.
Stanley of Vaidoetk. and
Outfielder George Wilson of the ferea when league officials re- To 16 In S o u t h e r n errorless baseLall to
k MtUy wt*
Banina hit hit seventeenth homer Diomid an Investigation Into the
fining uf player Waller DunkoNA8IIVIL1.K. Twin., July 14. the gam*..
of Die year, MMiree»Vun blow,
All-Star pitcherr Funk, Judy,
Jtulr
N.a.iville'* league lead now vlrh i f 8t. Anri" IIre without first MV-The 8outhcm Wonu'n’s Golf
fittepileno
* ' MN
*
Tourney, It* field reduced to 1A YsherneUky and 8
StAt.di at one end a half game* notifying him.
Directors estrnded him a vote potential lltlistt, headed into era- the Dodgers seven
en hits while
ovei tlie Chick*.,
t f r-i'ifldence for his handling of rial second round 'play today. Valdosta fielder* were booting
ietbae affairs during the recent Duulties* some of Ihi' favorite* away four holla.
Vicksburg Copy Tiff aliseMr of President 8yd Herlong. will find the going plenty tough.
Dli col result of the affair found
Top contenders for the 33rd an­
From Meridian C l u b •lirecior*
voting unanimously that nual crown were not among those hits
*■“ each
“ ‘ ..
l* four - wipe to bat
in the future all notlrea of fines aho fell by, the
.........wayside
I . . I Tn
, t yea- Rwfathowski,
. 3* * eentertUtdcr for
levii-d
against
a
player
or
cluh
tcnbiv'a
battles
over
th*
Bell#
I
the
Dodgers,
algo get three la
Bv th# Aaseriated Press
Vicksburg's 4-1 victory over will '•# aent direct to the rluh McjiIp Cluh Course—8,(103-yards four tlmsa up.
Irisan In the Southeastern busnivsa manager by the league with a 78 par.
airings for the champion- K &amp; t h c r V l l C a l l t l l B ! ■
jim last night aent the Billie* nre*id?nt.
Rjt pairings
A month old request by the ship flight liyllcated
*om* outVy“ , , U ™
»•
iMI
'Within one percentage point of
&lt;
M
ip
*s
umpiring
staff
that
constandlnr match** w#r# tnmstord m m
place Prnaacola.
,
In
Tourney
Th&lt; Florida Filer* dropped a rMention tie given to a talarv or lor th# fairway trudgrrs.
Mn'allst Margaret Gunther, of
1*0 gam# to second place Jackson. eapvMw account hooat was left In
Ateniphls. Ter
'
the other game played the bunds of President Herlong.
Directors Indicated that they for the title.
leading Montgomery lost
felt both they and the umpire* are Debow 8 parka
fill plan Anniston 3-L Gads- bound
hy th* contract the map Ires
Ivanred by -defeating |U twelve a r t rroua #«•
sttd Raima were rained out
HjvlUo, a
Ib'M Haturam won ov _
lose was th* fourth straight sign'd at th* season's start, but
Junta, while Clyde Dunhag
Montgomery ami the third t&lt;iai if th* umpire* continue to 4. m a three-hour bout.
Imp;ove, some extra remuneration
In another important clash to- Minas d J. T. Block to gag,
trgifi.'lt win far Vicksburg. Ptn- might 1m expected at the season's uay, M ary Lena Fsolh, Georgia'*
anfci ha* leat stvam for the time end. All club* were reprweenled state champ, was carded srith
MW at lead after eight defeat* at the session o*er which fler- Ratty MacKinnon, the Arkansas
Jimmy Moye wy* wtnuer over
■Mvrn outing*. Th# Flier* did long presided.
tills ruldcr.
Btay term In the second division
their nxent upward surge
The Oregon Territory wax a
With the opening of Foreign first m u d ef |he B to I age
mammoth area from whieh the Trad# Zone Ho. I at Ban FraUcis- gTuup foe ^ y . ,
T
['* BUI* won the first
co, CsL, tha UJL f*» the first
th*

iS

Directors Request
Bussy T oWithdraw
His R e s i g n a t i o n , =

(

of

the

Winner

*

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Aiu»l.*l llrrrrUo-Koui.il
World At Krven
Tlta
ap'itltaht rrograra
Hpurta Un.:.«l
tunford-i&gt;rl.-i'-&lt;lo run tins*
lteiir.1 Jloimdup

■It -■* Maw*

1I lilt 10 1.0. KIlli.tMxl llfrh.
tote MPIulilit litri.l.tvou*
. It At N*w110# dlgn Off

State n J" it'-trowod
i l»:4* Htur
i Hr*" •itt-hwir* a uiar
&lt;e
*&lt;• Morning Vnrlity
Tavarue. Florida i it 4* vkortti ai no«»
July 12. lP4fcl !£.?V
.t il BeiLwlth. J r . Spurt* Editor , !? -l „
'funC'ru Herald
, t &lt;•« .v*«»
Sanfutd. Florida
I " i Jfailaj- -'t it ivinlr
IU-. A .r,
- "« t'vr .Sim. tluncli
U^S* i V r . _
....
, *. H.-itifr.rd
et..pp*r
Etrlosed M m rilll I* a copy of J •&gt;'. l&gt;*Mn&lt;t
TtmH
IVp»
a lcl’ *r I have received ftuiri Mr. i
I1"
' * tl.|ui«t
tle^dllnea
I&gt;fiu«n4
ata.ll*
llaroH TVrafrr. National Aa*o*i* 1 •J .7 ' rNlr*.
X , »A HmJ'
4
•
•
•
Ora.,**
.-Hy
Tim*
t.on
this| iit t: : ivp.
iv
poetUmpire
of hi*8npersi*or
finding*. 1for
thought
x. u. iMmert
area.
He
.pent
about
two
we.-k*
vou might he inVcr*.»t&gt;-d to hruel
.I.
League
andbethis
letter
nn th«
report
which
told
me iwn*i
for i trillleatl up.
.
With klmltttt regard* and t^vt
*uh(r, 1 am.
Siruercly.

Jnrie eolora ■vary from deep
, groori or Maat to pure mills whliu
tor oreaur HriH.1. trlt.r rartr (nidi
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MUNICIPAL PA11K 8:15 P.M.

SANFORD vs. ORLANDO

A. 3 llE U LO N G , JR.

Prvaiiknt, Floi Ida.
Sure League

July 0
iudg« Sir Bcilong, Pres,
riniida StkU League
favsrvv, Flothla
My ncdr Judge;
ll waa a pleasure t&gt;cihg with
you while 1 visited your league
and 1 went to congrutulate you
on the i f rich ui way you are run­
ning it. Alto I want to nmgratu-j
Ltta both you and the club owners
lot the tmll parks thev have and ^
tne condttlun they keep them In.
7 l.n; ar* the nicest park* and
olayir.g field* I have ever seen in
_Ta*a D ball and or# indeed n
trcdit to vour league
Regarding your umpiring. 1
feel me staff wa* doing a very *
■reditable Job. with po«*ihly .anor lurp eireptlon*. when I left I
and I am certain they will eon -'
tinoc to Improve. You have n l .
least two yourur men I am certain ,
will advance' rapidly to much high-.
tr ball. Taken as a whole your;
*Uff .* a good Class I) staff a t '
wnunL
Wttk kindest regard*, I remain :
Sinrerely Yours,
HAL WEAFER

b i g g e s t TIRE
b a r g a in s
IN TOWN at . . .

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Wt just do not realise that wc
haw a g'M.d umpiring staff In
I'Ut h ague, al least Hal Wrafer
tntnkj We have a goul one. Par .
■Ion mr while 1 chuckle. . . .

Leading Clubs In
Sally League Are
Trimmed I^ast Nite
Ily ASJKXTATHD PRESS
Th* tWo leading teams in thu
Heulh Atlantir league took deWaive licking, last night by two
sr-cend dlvltiiin dulls. Fifth plscv
Columbia whlppnt league leading!
Charleston 3-0 and InM place
Augusta defeated ssond place.
Grwepvitle ll-l.
Hevrnth place, Savannah, after I
g 9 0 victory over Columbus, la
only on« game out uf sixth place.
Th# other gain* saw Al Sima of
J*rk*&lt;mslllc pitch four-hit ball to
defeat the Macun Peach#* 4-2.
Another five pitching performalice wet turned lo hy C ol-1
umbia's Jim Blackburn. It was a
thrcc-hitter against the Rchid*
who hold the South Atlantic
Lkague lead hr one percentage
point. Columbia gal 12 hit*.
Th* 'Anguata Tigers Mdastrd
three Qroenvllle pitchers for 17
hits with pfolt Stock will Wading
the parade with three doubles.
Sleek well Knocked in four runs.
Mated Uwee tttnes and playad
errorUe* UU at first base.
The ColumbuvRsvannah game
was (cervlesa until the laat of Ino
ninth when pick Adams hit a
WO foo* homer with one runner nn
be#*. Tony Foil gas* Columbus
four hid while hie mates eould
only six o ff law Peterson, on i
1 ^or the Cardinals.
Jacksonville, good for It hlu, i
uld n«t pub ahead of tho
the* unuTTho eighth Inning1
n they scored their final two.
un* which won the game.

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cleaning A waxing Our
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unit enaMm ua to work wh*r«
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told i onluhilng ilnvi-r.' lli
MoM Celery Hs.sb Heed come*
hl 1 1'**
mid ttnvelert rhci-ka. Ilcssaid
dliwt from Detroit. Allow It) |2
SPECIAL. 3 r :K V l(’ E.S
P oiiie PI 1-J.
uav* for delivery. Sanford XL'ci H**d Htm*. Phone 164.
LuHi' In Aliumont* Springs tom*
IHIIH.I. PL VMOUTH
I iniit Saturday, ilillfoM wdli
PARTS ANII SF.RVICP.
GAS RANGE magic chef Move.
i , nu ll i* Chub. I'u h, Drivei •
Phone 1011
4 burner, oven and tirolh-i ex­ IU9 Palnieltn Aw*.
li. ((.»* nml inemle-r! hip rni t
cellent ("million, flint*)
26
CONCRK1K FLOORS
Nil l|U*»litim ll'bld
III'Wllld
billion water h*atrr. 736 uo I’m
Ponied amt Flnlthml
L, nkt i ord. Fold Simdi) Sion .
it lam tlnk ami drain lioard.
M ira cle C o m t e l e Cu.
Altbmonlr Sptinga.
flik.OO Phone H&gt;,9
Ratabliahed 1910
I Il.i i : fnnvas bunt Willi Eli
Phone 1345
30» Llm Ave.
O lM R lroP \VHITE~Palni. i p^ial
u.ulbi in Lake Mnnrii- Hewaid
e 4 7B gallon.
FOR hi.N’l FI•.or oandei. Easy
P.i lie notify P'dlCu Station
Heakarlk lihss h Paint Co.
upeintlrrt. Rewaoiialile .kies, S*r
114 W. 2nd. Phone 320
A U I O S p in t OAI t
ford Paint 4 Hlata Co. I’hon* Ih
80.1
FISHING BOAT, 136 00. Jim Rub
ten. CIO Fait 14th. .
I. AIt NS MOWED, For iviitunahl* 4 All ELL TRAILER, suitable
for livu *trck. Iti.|uii»• ul Minlc
estlinalt'* Ptione 7WI*W.
1 DRILL PRESS A wood working
•t"(. 119 W 1st lit. Phone U5J
lathe, 450.00. Phone 1836 or
Help Self/ Self Dervira l.aimdcy
(41 Park Ave.
1936
Hoick 4 duvt action, excelb til
Drier*
Ironing
.arulitlon.
P S o n r V1 H9
TltO large Mack mules and two tun W . L’ll h H i!
nuilc svagont. Carl Henry Thurs (■RI.ANIX) Morning Sentinel. Or­ IWii Old -moblli- 4 iluur ardun. tu-'i
t.'liber, new l.attiry, eleaitml
Ion. 917-W.
lando Etsnlng Star. Call lUlp).
i i -d car in Saulmd
*7
1941 tilth k 4 door sedan, tie"
Kelvin*tor Refrigerator.
INed * Htia v I1«W
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Hire
Price *«5.«&lt;i. Phone
ti. r.ally clean i94t) (Tu-froltt
lUf.ll W.
Fred
loud*, giiud condition.
14 I DOT house trailer, /nrnifhrd.
1 ENTR5I- fO’ KVK H HI ATION
f 12YUU. Call 266.
I. lit alley (Idhalii, O -ort
I’ltk Avtoue A 2ml Street
Sweet Potato Slip* t Vines S2.00
thousand ai—v sweet point' •
II)!!*’ Tecraplnm excellent rend!
foi hog feed, cheap. 2521 Oit! u, 4 m w tin s. Apply fin-1
ar.go Ave. Phunr* 706-J.
lulmetto ur rail 313-1.
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M.n« 1 1 llarher Shop opep Thuts
19^7
1*fc ton Dudge truck 193"
M ., Satuiday
fl ARTKT.ES WANTED
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pit' •up, rraromvhli
Invite* You
P..-U1* 672
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VH.L BUY your car rt-ganll***
tin4ru-»| Applianc**
nrd pic
of age or condition. Ratliff A
any model
Mutt be In gou-t
Sena. Phone 237-W.
condition. Gulf Servlet- HiatLn
tiigheat cash pta* paid for ux*d
at Five' point r, Skiifoid-Ori'.iid rurnitum. Ted Dave Furniture
Htiiiwmy.
All tfo lk Guaranteed
Co 3ii E. 1*1. Ph. 868.

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tion. reaaotiable. p. O. 675, Han*
and Blatter a* rvice. Swain'*
ford.
lUitery Bcrvlce. SOI W. Flr.t

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Bund! frame roltaye on largr* cor­
ner loL Furnlah*d for 12,100.
See John SV. D. Moore
5 loom frame bungalow with
large fereened porch, .Ingl* gar*
ai.’*, elute in. SVell built, lull
n*ssl* reileeoratlng. Price oniy
$4,nOO.
tlee John W. D. Moore
If &gt;eu want an exceptional home
—§(Hetty modem, on* floor, 6
rcoin Dame. Built T year, ago
nt l«ti matrriai*. and priced
below replacement co»t.
See John SV. D. Moore
Several deafrabla fr and 8 lot
building tiles, So.ne at low ai
• 160 P*r lot.
JOUff W. 1&gt;. MOORX, Realtor
184 K. Flrat 8b,
PhMM 111!
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nil line . I btilp Cover nml
I'phobsterv materials
Fut *i
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I'aik Avenue.

Pels, IJvettlock, Supplies

FOR SALE: Six weeks female
nird dog puppies. 8404 Park
Avt. Phune 494-J after 6:U0
P.M.
FOR SALE: Ptark hog. w T tha.
IS month* did, Poland China
A ifatnpshlrt- btn-d. Archil'
(irrene, Canaan City nt Baptid
Chureik

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Real Kstat*
Inresirarnl*
W. II. WILLIAMS, Realtor
110 N. Perk Ave. Tel. 1120
F R A. tang Term Loan* G.l.
F.II.A. Repair Loan*

A good bora* for aale. Good sad­ YOUR FLORIDA* HOME can be
dle and work horae, 8 year* old
p i-i free. Call 951 fut dt-lalla
and in goo.' condition. 7160.1)0.
uo FOGGING. Southern Chem­
Cell Teh 689.
ical*. In*.
POn
“ milk
* ' goat*, good
*“
'OR SALE: k
condition, aell /or 725.00. C. E. FOR PROMPT and efficient Re­
frigeration and Air Condition­
Hlaog
Hlaughtcr,
Rt. 1, Box IPO. Tel.
ing service, commercial A do­
1014“ 14-W.
mestic, Call 0 . H. m e t . Phone
1458.
T IN V male Terrier pupa. Call
County 1405.
IM ini-OW EN CO/—Roofing, a*
beato* elding, polntnig. Phene
MODERN • room haute A double FOR SALE: Milk g'oita. 1111 El*
H N dr 87-R.
gm ago. 711 MtlloaviUo Are.
UiU A w - »euth of kUpfirk.

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Silver Fleet Cabs

Phone 69

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WEDNESDAY JULY 14, m g

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MENU

O f Highways Is
Opened In State

Hr CECILY tUtOWNoTONF.
TUESDAY St l’PKn *
Cat « nile of Dried llc r f and Nood
lea*
SU third Spinach

Highest Peak Is
Not Highest A t
All After Check
V

lly H A N K Y T R IM IIL K

W Newsfcalttrrv
SANTA FK. N M A fellow
Bread and flutter
3,000 Miles Of Our
who la on speaking term* with
Fruit Cup with CHap Cookie*
mountain* ha* played heck with
Beverage
8,736 Mile System
lller4pe for Starred Dlah Follow,! map* of New Mexico.
Improved Recently
R»cau»e of hi* Insistence, the
Department of Interior’* fleologi.
Ca,»erat* of Brief Berf
T A L L A If A RK E E. July 14
ral Survey ha* admitted that
With Noodle*
iFNSt—Florida has reconstructed
•1 quarts boiling water
what u**d to he considered th*
or improved approximately .l.non1
1 tablespoon salt
highest peak In the date, Isn't the
mile., of Its 0,738 mile state.main­
t* ounce* noodles
highest peak at all And what'
tained highway system during the.
3 table.pootta butter or
more, a mountain formerly not
past three and one half yrars,1
margarine
repot ta Road Chnlrman Klein)
t* pound drlef beef
Bayiera, who stated that the post-.
I'fc cups medium whit" sauca
war road building program of the
I teaspoon relrry salt
Caldwell Administration wa« the!
la 'ra.ipoon freshly ground
greatest In Ihe history of the'
pepper
stale.
1/8 cup grated ch e e * e
It added 400 mile* of n**w high 1
Add salt In bolting water In a
way tn th» network, hut llmleto!
’»r£ f vwintpsii *nf Nettle; add
wa:niJ further esienslona will hr [I
liiatdlr* and rook uneovered for B
Impossible unless new rpveiiu* I* I
to 12 minute*, or until tender.
provided.
Drain, rime ami put aside. Put
Tire millions still coming In,
ihe butter or margarine In a skil­
from gaiollne taxes will hr little i
let over medium
heat
------- ------add dri*d
mo.c than enough to maintain the
beef end rook until edges curl.
system as It standi and keep mak­ O O V I I N O R J. Strom Thurmond of
Add e. lery .alt and freshly ground
ing Improvement, to modernise South Carolina addresses a caucus
pop|&gt;er to white sauce and combine
the 6,700 mile net. he said.
of southern stale* delegrtc* In
with noodle* and frfxxlrd dried
Figures rrleatrd br H*vlr.» re. Philadelphia. If# Is th# leader of
ntef. f’ lncc In a medium sired
vcai that 171,211,000 was spent 500 anti-Truman delegate* who met
cas.erclc; sprinkle with grated
on construction and 117,or,7.000 on lo protest #*nm*t the President's
fh;ese and hake fu a moderate
routine maintenance from January stand on civil right*. Thurmond
("6ti K | oven until thoroughly hot
1, li'lh to June 30, 104H.
thrrugh, atrout 20 t.t 26 minutes,
warned that at least five die-hard
During that period he said tori
d si wing*.
milt's of new road* were built, Dixie states planned to go through
Note: This is a convenient dUh
with
a
rump
convention
next
week
more than 1.600 mile, completely
t»e*nuee the noodln* and white
If
President
Truman
It
nominate*!
rebuilt and almost I'M mile, wid­
sauce may Ire made as far ahead
lh# Demcnratlc National Conened. Thouiand* of fret of bridge! *■t
•*»**«&lt;»«*
#f nt«*wtn111yvaaatI% a* desired and Ihen ,prickly com­
were constructed, he reported.
bined with Ihe remaining lngredi-|
In addition to prnjcct* comtnta and reheated a half-l-mir he
pltlcJ on April 30. contracts had l»Rh«.. cuntrartora with Adequate fom aervlng.
JCf n awarded for 121.230,000 facilities In men, machines and
worth of work on 824 mile* of [m in is1 arc availnhle. But un­
toad* and 08.BM.nCO for 13.200 it'.** additional revenue is forth- Tampa.
Among the major project* comfact ef bridge*.
Mimir.g the piMtwar highway pro. pielid nr now under construction
H'crever, Raylrss *ald, the »ur- g
, ian. .nust la- curtailed.”
are th*' Hogan Rosd fropt Mouth
ylu. of several million dollars
Commenting on th*- high cost Jarkionville lo Jacksonville Beach
ouill up during the war ha* hern
of r&lt;&gt;i.itnrrtion now, llaylesa said, nl 4 cost of 13,000,00*1; th*- Broad
exhausted and the department la 1
trow being operated on a strictly !'he lost per mile has increased wa, Bridge at Daytona nt a co*t
iurr&lt;nt basis.
’ 73 Mr cent over that of 1028-32 of tt..*«t&gt;.0(H»; the Baker's Haulit wn* the lowest to history. over Bridge In Dad*' County 41.
This year the department ha* i when
’
' Tne highway dollar, just like Avei.ue in Miami *l.03rt,()n&lt;); the
already .pent H6.Dl3.noo and
27th
Baylt-a* sal dthe anticipated re- (ne consumer's dollar, has tierorne 110,0*8); m section of Hoad
Bayou Chieo Bridge in Ksramhia
venue of H4.000.0tNl during the nflal- d,*' he said.
County |8O0,000 and several link*
remaining six month* of the year
of Rond 25 In Highland!* Countv
will be needed to meet existing
at a « jst of ||,2S0,IKN|.
contractual obligations
Unless new revenue I* found.
Jure Vegetable Salad

•r*n in th* running no* hat b#-| authority th#y had for tha flr^rttin th* Stata of New Mtxleo."
tome New Mexico's loflleat.
* »* a pencilled notation on a eurRnhert O. Devi*. Rooky Moun*
Hamid D Waiier, t i t M .n l v#y made In 1B83S0.
tain dlriilon engineer for the
purchasing agent fo» the tat#
Walter then took Ceorge For- U. 8. G. 8., cautioned, however,
■nd the man responsible for all ney. engineer in charge of the that "it la eomewhal riikky to aay
lh- fu&lt;*. itarted fooling nround V. 8. Ci. S. office at Lew* Alamo*, that an elevation U erectly ao nnl
with Ne* Mealco mountain* In N. M.. all over Northern New ao until numerous determination*
IMi.1 a* « photography hobby.
Mexico, c l i m b i n g
mountaini. have been made." He added hii
II, climbed, ro«tc hnr*fbafk and After rliwln and rechecks, Wal.lid all over the three Trucha - Jfr became confident Wheeler
I'eakx north of Santa Kr, pin* ‘ "oak, northeaat of Tana. N. M.,
other*, and took picture.* from w** *"’* •••te'a highest at 13.131
every ancle. On one auch trip, a frrl, roughly.
kirrnupil altimeter Indirfifpi! In
The nrnJojjiral S'lrvpy jigrttL
Mm + n l the three peaks weie not The dlrlalon engineer wrote:
1.1,308, 13278 and 13,240 a* they
f oncloiion Irceptcd
were lUppoaed to he
"I feel that it would be »afe
Checkup Started
to make the statement that the
State official, started checklnc, elevation of South Tntcha, doe*
A little embarrassed Geologic**! not exceed 13.110 feet, leaving
Survey offirlal, admitted the only Wheeler Peak a. the highest peak

s-i Gigantic

Will be available at Mather' the whole month (if July. »SimpIy S e l e c t y o u r s u i t e a n d receive
Mather's “July Gift” of a r m p l e t c g r o u p o f table, lamps,etc.

\

SOFA BED AND CHAIR

I CARRY

© v is

anti*

'^ - 'I N S U R A N C E *
.a given a greater rhnrc of th o .ii thiough lie- central part of
lax.
j toe slat#, one from Jarksnnvllle
"Plin* «y# prepared, inspection to Pc,.*acola and one aero.* tlie
■nd supervision personnel I* on rial* Irom Davtnna Beach to

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TW i N ew ap oocr

• Cocktnil Table
• Lamp Tabic*

$19.95
$19.95
2.95

• Smoker

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from Anxwher

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End Table
• Lamp
Lamp Table
Total F r e e .......$55.75

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Lamp Table
Smoker

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COURTEOUS SERVICE — LIBERAL TERMS’*

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403 E . FIRST STREET

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To Promote the Progress of America;

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THURSDAY JU L Y

.Truman And Barkley
Special Session Is
Dixie Delegates W a lk Out
T,OnaiVhst°nlia?iot* ] Special Session Call By Truman
Congress To Meet
Draws Cries Of “ Cheap Politics”
On 2Gt!i Of July
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President liu n u ii* rail lor * special vcinon ol l u n rifti July -o

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railrtl tin- Republican i |&gt;it.mplly tlrrw ciicv of "cheap politics * today irom many li. |ul.Iic.itii
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Fongrc** into opr ' of tlir GOP-conlrolled House and Senat*.
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Wright Calls Mcetiuij; I d Birmingham
To Name Candidate
Of Southern States
WINDER, tin.. July 15. faThSenator Itirhard Hu.-rll (iM .ai
predirlrd li*lav the Soulh would
tie Lit bed around some more ill
111. tpnhil *&lt;—kiiin of t'linttcc**
ral'cvi hy I'rrrirteiit Truman.
The luni.it «tiial*&gt;r from lieorgia said the Suuth'* defeat in
the National tleninrrnllr Foilvridiun » mihi lie tranalaled inlu
a Itgl-dalUr program of imparallcled o|i|irr*&gt;ion. l(ii»ell. »ho
garnered 28.1 cunsrnlinn tote*
foe the presidential nomination,
•ait, he believed Ihr civil right*
ptopukaN will in* intriMlturd in
the r penal »e**lon and that
■liclul Itrpuhliran ami minIn. 111nn Democrat* will “ fight
to »ir * ho ran kirk Ihr Soulh
the hardrki."

fist *rx*dun nl noon nn MmuDy.
Tlie split in Democratic ranks shown at the parly's national con­
Jul&gt; 2C.
Mr. Truman'* pro­
clamation calirii* Ih r IrgUUlura vention in Philadelphia alio was reflected in reaction of the minority's
batit 1o Winhimton ratnr only Congrrss members to their chief’s bsck-to-work proposal. They differed
etmur 12 hour* after hr had an- as to whether it was a wise or unwise polices! move and as to whether
no..mrti hr Mould dn *o al the
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Democratic N at tuna I Convention 1
Mr. Truman announced the plan
In Philadelphia.
Folio* ing up
fur ute special session—the 2ftth
hi. deri«ion. announced a* hr
lit .be history of Congress—as he
a rrrp ln l Ihr Democratic presaccepted hit party's presidential
Idrnlial numinaliun, Mr. Trunomination nt Philadelphia last
mail'* rail *aid "an extraordlnnight. Housing ami anti-inflation
were placed nt the top of Itkucs
• arjr occasion" rrtjn irr* rrrunvrnink of ihr Mith I'a a r r r u . The
to Ijo conridcred with civil rights
brief proclamation did mil foranu other recommendations also
aialfj oullinr reason* for the
to rtr.io Jp for consideration.
tall. The President mrrrlyr dirrrAl.novt without exception He
tru the mrmlirra to a»*emble
puhluan Congress members at­
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. July 15.
•'to rr re itr *urh rummunlration
tributed the step to political mo­ (/I*)
Delermined oti|M&gt;sitmn to
a* may be made by the exerutive- and the criticism of “ cheap
President
Tluman and the Demo­
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shies" game from several volecratic party's civil rights platform
Ing their view*.
Senator Vandenlw-rg f H-Mlcls&gt;, was being planned today hy re
f’H IL A D K U 'H IA . July 15. (/P)
Uiw president of Ihst Senate who LeUiots* southern party members
— Pievidrnt Truman countered a
-D em ocratic civil right• iplil today]
® witlt- a diamatic can for A ‘J W *
preweed doubt* that “ any giMd to " Is*I ditch stand
26 special tesrinn of Conireti and j
a imaihing allack on vthal he
termed the "poppycock" ol Re­
publican promises.
Mr. Truman a*krd for action
vtilhin 15 dayi after the law­
makers meet, on anil-inflation and
HARRY S. TRUMAN
l**iliticul mullves.
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Hse Mississippi
(routing Irgitlalion.
Governor issued
In Auburn, N. Y. Hep. John
I'au.-.dcnt
Harry
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Truman
was
An hour before he look the
TnLvr (R-NYj, chairman of the the call soon after all delrgatrv
iion*matrd to 1*? ths- presidential iloace Apprupriations Comniittes". (,llln
state and half those fumi
0 tlaur of Philadelphia's convention
caiiuir.atp for the Democratic Par­
‘ c* 1' Alabama walked out of the I'hilahall rally this morning In fling a ty l.i-t night at the Democratic *ai-J 1hf J " * ld*" *..|.r
foi n July .0 ijHClal session of , . . .
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- i. challenge rt the Republicans to Naional Convention in Phitadrl- Congieas was "In the nature of delphit eunvenimn
convention last ntglit
night in
make good on their Dewey-War- lihu.
clu-ap politics."
piote.1 against Us rndoisrmenl of
TnU-r said the Administration ,br civil rights jmigiatn
ren platform pledget, Mr. Truman
was trying to “ force consWera-1
a leader in the south
had tieen nominated by hit |» ily

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Marshal Tito
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1Commander Of A EF
Shrine Ceremonial Brings 1,500
In 1st World War
Dies Of Heart Ail­
Nobles From 45 Temples To City ment
At A^e Of 87

I hr Slinlic t rirmuitnl mterday .&lt;lll.li I &lt;&gt;nv!&gt;t to Naul.u.l mule
W A M IIV .IO N . Inly 15, (VP)—
llian I.5IKI in.bln liuru 45 diflrienl leinpii» in tic flotilla Join* i was G e n r i a I John J. "Blackjack
olie ol liir moil viiicctsful riel unru by Muiuo, Irmpli* W hich I Perilling, oho IrJ American troops
Jnnet. Illuitiioui Polriilatr ol lacktonullr, liril.iud veitetilay. He III &gt;lll.ll&gt; III Wot Id War I. died
tii.it llirie werv inure m atleiullllir ill ihe tit-I irtliun llian early today at the age of 87.
St.uu Of Public Dan­ rrevr.llnl
I e r iirfoic. di in riling t&gt; 1.1m M Regiiti'l, tl'-imiei
Aiinountemrnl of the General's
ger P r o c 1a i m cd;
Light Nantonf *&lt;vtnliri.itrv weir among tin /'* olio were led on a death mo made hy Previdelit
|J^. G a s j y e r t S tiM H l'i
in ihe pst-nle at Iium .uni oho we*e lain niiliilrd j , .Stumers at Truman through White House
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the irirtliom.il al Si-mmole High School Ainiitmiurii.
Iliei o n e
aides, alter he bad teamed of it
A ;'i l l l l S l 1st ll t il ll.t [tuibriilge R.itldte, Ray llni.m. Joe SaUliilru. I n&gt; Flue ( M N t |e»e- upon Ins irlurn tiom the DemoI,ml I. C. 11npei. Oi |l W Ruckrr, Hao 1.1 Lstlnei and IIiimIic i i.iiu
National Convention at
vsstu'i \ i i :d phi ss
\\ illiauil.
I’ tiilaJrlpInv
h l r l l i l m - l H i i i r d t o lillllb iilll
Nailluui c't.rme
Sit run xm
t lob
l'|rt|,init wiw
l.llw .wr
ml It ii ini'
lln&lt; tm.in
iiniintook another .....k today
&lt;t
aamma
onevkieni
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. laird in.,
||,e ..-r,I t . , c h i e f of staff
Prennei Marshall HtO ol Yugs»
..........m b pfea.ej with tin su e .
I .......eiemssinal and | „ j |w n ,||
F«bnwiy. 1930
.....ising
him
ol conduct
.............. trieken at Tucson.
IMk 14, IIStW
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tvs** Of
koo.oo . •in. '.-d l|!,o,.,...,&lt; I ' m a t e Jones « vt-iiing tlrai he bad never been I
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on a Mniito *t'fiu nils.n •
. An/., ht a Im iii of ilieumatism
»n« * teign ol terror.
j„. hod rewivrsl hi plulwin. h alfetlr.l Ins hrait muscles.
I In- Communists us adjoining u y , , |U#| j0
(jivru the Nobles
llalv. iii tlie vk.vke of llir atleinjit- in Nvnford.

ed assassination of I'almuo logflu program "tailed at I" Id
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o clock iii tin* niiumiig when I'rvsli.,l". the leading Italian “ '»• hU.,., f.,,,,., ehal.misn of th. t'eremunot. triii|*uaiily patalvird the
Oonimlth.-; the ... "InsirCounliy with a grnrral vluke. mu- buthei T Don*; lb*' vlcs-RtOlS ii-iiillrtl in at lea.l six. prt-i 'dent. R. &lt;- MIpntHfk ami
ii
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eatln.
Iitlie v omiuuniiti .weie
. „secrsrlitry
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srirsi of Ihr Sniifnril Shrine Club
challenging Hie vriy Ills- .it lh» w,.n, wjlll „
,..r„ ri to Mon-

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governmrlil of Alcidr i)e (',a&gt;Jie||, roe- Itlldge where they met nnd
who liefrated them at the polls g r i s t e d lllti-trinu* I'ots-lttiite
Jnlli ., Mis. Jones Mid Imperial
in Ajuil

A .*1.-tnnt lUMi.in Kulnlid It llid-lllir 1'iefest of Genoa Piovmce Will, elld escorted them In henilin the leftist North |iiiKlaimetl a lUnilor* lit tile Vulder lintel.
state of public danger" today in
There the Shrine .tffiriiils found
the wake „f the attempted a.sas- * « '"'» ■ f" r ,h" "
'"•t.m.ohllea I
linalion of lummuni.t bo.s la b ,
|„ (&lt;&lt;llj1,| ( „ r ,|,r|r use1
•nir-v loghatli.
jwhib In Banfur.l For this favor’
Hill in Rome the govnnmrnl thv* |. ttentab-- es|ireast*st tmu h *|isai l a hack to wtvrk movement prv&lt; iktiun. [lu-y matls brief radio
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"p ee.iies at the hotel entrniue.
brraU g up He national grnTh,
fo, mw, -ho,,|y U .
ar«&gt; sinke tailed by bommunnl l o r , . , &gt;HJn , . t L'ontmerrint Su«-«t hy
Ij^o* to pmtest tlie kfi"acl on till YnldeS Hotel. Hairs tlur-atenlohliaUi yesterday.
&lt;*l. bid after a light sprinkle the
o **iv-, eh aieil
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Hr . .vme dove In .lung at that
lime, but iallied wills a display
of fighting spirit vklii.ls amaied
Im physicians.
Since then, he had lived at
Wallet Her,| Hospital here. |'n
rev rut s e a ls slaying in a wing
built rsjsevially for him.
Death was caused by a blood
clot which ir.u I.* .I his lung.
Mai. Grncial George (leach —
the In.vpii d vommindanl. who
inef Mi liiim in at the train on
Ins arrival fumi Philadelphia —
irpoitrvl that the underlying causa
was "aiteriosclnm ii" and "aurim l .11 fibrillation.”
At Perilling*! bedside were bis
son, Warren, Iii* titter. Miss May
Pershing, and his longtime phyri*
cian. Mat G en ru l Shelley Mari-

Th*- Aiiiriicftn flag uns dropped
it* n.iif-Ntaff ilii.iiigluiut the Cap-

Greek Forces
Say Guerrillas

across tin- I’ofninac to the rolling
\tbouton lull", u will lie taken
I** il.&lt; C.ipil.-I I.* to- ill -tale on a
*isi.i(»lqin- orisTinally luiilt fur the
m i. .ui " of ih-orgi- Washington.
It* cutnfubtin- was tu have
the In I r» ting t-lnce of the

ihniitrail of « program f**r wive"'
f- *-ding ' then lu-i iiinii charges.
of No tiles The Morocco Trmplo1
Hrm-k t -irununi*t* ngnin pleadr*t for nn eml to tin- eivil w-nr. nVvUilmne sr\tt.‘tti* played, un-l'
" ss s.ss.Vts Vmrl rl'
" their
wnr •*««!
V »Is»t
'.-f
«"*■ The Program
A **a
r...c«-« me thrente.,.-*) with .b-f.-at w" ‘
&gt;' e,™ *?1 ,l,y ' V v
the t.iiimiii,.* Mounlain* The A,f‘ '* "n- I .-ti-nlHte.
^ lly
II&gt;• W.ikliinitun'k
Inlllli, I..&gt;i Ilhm
.... Iivi w
11-st*
il■ never
ll.iL-i.e
'•••■**» tejs-el*-*l lb - vler,.*.,.'
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»»»‘" event o f the day. the,
nun ,1 (rum Mi V* rtu-ii, in view
led
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liur of legislation which I* bail."
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Flis- J. vvs sc*,i*-*l neiv vidorie*
on the first ballot.
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, «&lt;vI,*, k nt Hcininole lligii School i J l l l l b t l i r c
UI
Z C u l - of 11.* (•1111- ..( In- will
lie referred specifically to the r,n " ‘"'U faction- lol.l a te|h.ilei
inul I,.til limy a ml . ,
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N a u 1
l***lv will In- in stale
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r*f&lt; Ktlendrr-Wagner bill, which, I at the vonsrntion. "H ie Mivvimppi ,. I'alestine
The Vole, indicating the wide
Art,os
njincnti'il, cm.l to n 1Admit
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,Al 0:00 a clock, No
•.mins
Of
Forces
Re- ii i'-b*t iitng'k
t ’aiiilul it.tut,lin on Sunday
... tin**....
u 1 . it.nvti.1
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. ikey
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he said, "would prevent building delegation is on its way to Bum
bleach opened in party u n it by
w
JEti-kui
, , nnd thetr wlvat.. . rnjoyrd u
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itifl i
r on liiv* s'room!
of reuse, by private Industry an*I , ||]m T(lflr H1||
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pur ted Imminent I10,""1
7 M",".l‘1'y
unt[*J2
ihr Litter, latl-dilch fight ovn
tin . in Ihr A .." '1tcan plan fur , k , ,|„. high achmd.
..ii I in public will U- jiermilted
allow veterans to live in chicken
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Nntiun* to
to reslore
restore
.t- l.pitevl Nation,
j unci( Assistant Hah 1 A llU X S. July 15. fslV
Di. io j&gt;.&lt; k 1 lie I-.* r from 2 I 'M . until
coops."
.many other states rejiresrnlrd.
A civil right! was:
■I'lef and threatepid to block
l-ali llahlwin, ll»e Monw-co Divan . . .
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I.t Vienna, Ga. Senator George
Die Governor said the confer Security Council action.
P,evident Titiman, WV/io »-inlMursI *&gt;ts 1 nit f .InInVI
(nffivt-rs), the Wrecking Frew of ' ,4U,,r‘ *.... . (l,crk S" oml
tD -(iei said President Truman's mte will suggest a man for the
Senator Rirhatd R u s s e l l ol
I In- Fomiiifurtn i* tlie Com- Morv- •o Tcnij-ie, the 1***1 Wreck­ lirailrjiuitris in Koran? said lodec
sum
to
call
Congress
into
.p
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Railroad E m p l o y e e eml session w u an unwise pol- individual soutlwrn stale, in nomGeorgia. 261.
1st information bureau. Tog- ing Crew aid ainbukkadurs ami
Paul V . McNutt, Vl vole.
uiove.
In* ,p *or »
«nil will writ** 1
»•* &lt;»»»**
It*
aiVku of the local club meiiila-rs
Strikes Fatal Blow, Itical
Is. ihe session, bf said, the Re- a slates rigid plalforrn.
t&gt;*igliis,l!y in Tito’* capital of enjoyed a chicken dinner given
Not voting. 2 ).
Then Shoots Self puL'-cans will have an opport Just before the governor'a call Utsw-I-. t».y Lon,Inform Issue.! lor---------th -m l*y ----------Morocco Temple at
The convention, after a 38| A |um due of two convrtgins
unity to get out of a hole by for a southern front against th* '
, ** r" ‘" ‘
,n!L',
. the Anchor Inn at 8:lMS o clock
minutr ovation for' the President,
line lo ihr heavy shower in the!Greek ...luinm in die Konilv.
HATTIESBURG. Miss.. July 15. jmcjing housing and federal aid rational party'* stand. R g-O ov! '
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Ti tn and
gave Alben W. Barkley of Ken­ &lt;/P)
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—
|ernor Frank Dixon o f Alabama J'"roaLv Communida **f Iwing ••vr.i.na Ibr kchedulcd bninl cun- »ei|oi it iimnmrnl, irjH iilt In .in
A violent quarrel betwern
-----------------------------; deelaresl that "The national party ' " ' " f " 1
c*-rl nl First Street urul Magnolia I |,14lmlJII, , 4,d. ,Su* ii
tucky. 70-year-old minority leader an insurance saleswoman and a
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haa nut n knife in the heart of - &gt;* frnin the nnriy line Tibi shut
a of, the Senile, a unanimous vole male client* heie late yesterday O
l.tck
I
but
Ibrke
weiiabiunl
o n n n e u ia n ie r s
n,.. south." h « invited -»n gomi
W for Vice President.
lain, ul tlie Armory to Ihr- music I NuilBwetlern Gleecr.
' nl- b*n to the I brnda Tubirsullrd in \ e death of both pargw
- gw
Iirmivcrats to attend the Illrm ,1 &lt;* nuil "lnii*l*'r."
11**- new Foiiiirifnrtii *llack of Kkiiny Ksy and hi* Orchestra.
u#.... iriunird
• . ikunaioriMiu
neen
Unanimous, that la, esrept for licipants.
Hi* yueinllst• wnc
ie[*oitrd cr*
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•annlorium nave
have been
f V'••«»«tMil#-«« eg Pngg ftlRflkl I
llll*tlHHV4 mh *-..* I 1.1,11
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. ( ailmi. list, following invest! gal Ion
a gr»un of Mississippi and Ala­
jl.iLiny
a
icvere
di
diubliing west of ntl)( junj||nj „ f |j„, fase!, by the
City Patrolman Ray Lee said
bama df-lrpalr*. They had walhed
( lurf1tarn
.1
Maikov \ a- Sk-inli. dc County TuU-rculotla and
Convicted Physician ol Rebel
out earlier over the racial Jssuo the woman, Mrs. Lillie Mclnnii,
t&lt; "»"»»** ** !•**» t-uMi
HieUli Assru-iatlon. it was an(or a
— turning their stetia to Illrm 47-yeas-old saleswoman
Named
Democrats'
Vicc-lk
rcHidcnt
Found D e a d In Cell
|uni.net*1 loiiny by Mrs. Edward
Ingham, Ala., amt a Saturday rail (uncial home, died rn route to
J estcrdav noon *-ri­
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for a states’ rights convention of the hospital (torn hammer blows
ng of the Chanters
F l o r i d a ’s
tea ch ers,
••fill cavo-finding on the
11 HnflNise« *•* rngp ***■»•»•I
y
irom Morocco Shrine Temple.
on the hrad.
phyaiciau cunvUted last night of I •! I l l f 'n l l n i r o D f i a a n u !&gt;■•» ‘ f
and Unll
the
Jacksonville, at the meeting nt
l o u c h e i i i i s s c H i s physicians
, , , I(ll|fh
nl-oitiuu and first-degree man- j a m
Tlie client. W. J. Messer, 53, the Tvurlst Center.
|have discovered these caves and
■lauglitcr in the death of June
]nc r in w i were Introduced hv
a railroad flagman, died early
T.Vi.I.AIIASSfJE, July 15 DPI— *tlm ■ allowed tl em l*&gt; become hosWard, baking heiress, was found
today from pistol wounds in the K. G. Kilpatrick and Included:
dead today in his Tombs prison Fhi.-Va school teachers again pilollsed while tin- dist-aie is Still
Waller J. Adair, pianist and mu*
ini. -unnier are crowding liack in .i relatively early stage,'* she
head.
tell.
leal director. Ed Lewi*, Charle*
Adiert O. William*, cummin- into tollege classrokim* to In-iter ■I* nail'd.
I »-• said the fight occurred at Shlie. Curlv Womhle, Arthur Nelsinner of correction, said the •heir rating* under the “ learn
I In Seminole Fount v Tuberthe Messer home, where Mrs, Mc­ Min. Ted Hinson, Mike Lawrence,
death of the physician, Dr. UswalJ more-c-an. more" pay formula of cii'.- it Association baiullcs all the
lnnii. a widow, made a cull about G orge Mosey, Wendell Fargl*.
ilk.-tr.liw for ho-pitaliiation, serv­
Gla*!&gt;crg, 4'J, was believed &lt;iue •h* 1! IT school law.
&amp; P. M. He said the nature of the Car! Langston, Paul Tannar nnd
*1),* increnied qualification* of ing n* contact bi-tvcrrii patient,
to poisoning, but that he did nut
Fuller Warren, Democratic nom­ argument was undetermined.
Ted Dvirmnla.
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know whelhrr it was a suiside. traJ.us ulri-ady has l-een notice-1,i,Kct, county commissioner* and
An Iftlyear-old daughter of
inee for governor, will sptnk at
Fuat Potentato Paul Tanner
11 —all*—* mv I'k ■« iJfSil
A keeper found Dr. Glaabrrg ildi un-ter the iu-w school act., Sana’orium. Four **f I lie five p*tlFirst Hirvet and Magnolia Ave­
wa&gt; neartlly applauded for his
still breathing, but he wa* uro- and ti will ho even more appan-nt t-nti wore sent milk by the A»nue at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening
kinelbg of "Msggla" and “Tlie
tiounced dead when n doctor ar­ wh, .1 "choal starts next fall.
sociui'on, amt tiVimportstion to
and before the Sanford-tst.AugusStars Will Remember."
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KAGLR HOLTS
rived. An autopsy v*aa ordered,
A. I- Vi’tuasun, MijH-rv|sor of Tampu was iiamlled by the TB
■w line ball game, It * m announced
"A
ll
of
the
singers
were
very
DOi
HAN.
schroi accrrdltiHon for the State office. Complete case files were
• - today hv Dr. L T. Does, who senl,tJ*"A
N . AU.,
Ala July
JuJv IS,
Ifi, W
W.V - enthusiastically received," declar­
DcjibtUnenl of E*lucalion, csti- coup led and presented to tha
ed
Kiwanis
Secretary
J.
Martin
^ “ J b W .r
'f W » p ^ U « . to, at ‘ pare
$ £ ; “boltM0THF.K SHOT
page editorial }today,
m*te* *8 percent of Florida'* F o i kinikih-ncr*. " It is th* conUlItiary eleetlun*.
Slin •cipher, and member* felt
KANE. I'A.. July IB U 'J -A trecncr" next year will bo four- buthn of the cltixens at Scat Salt
"Mr. Warren wants to thank i-d" the Democratic party and an­ very fortunate In having this ex­
lU-year-nlil
mother
was
shot
tu
nounced
It
would
support
Hit
yen' college graduate*. Only 02 time that makes poistble these
personally all tboaa who east
&gt;
death while nursing her baby In
Deucy-Warren ticket of tha Re­ traordinary program."
icent of the 1015-40 teachers service*," said Mr*. Kirchcr.
their balfota for him on May 25," publican
The following numbers were
the
rear
seat
of
their
family
party.
held ilrgices.
said Dr. Doat, "anti he asks the
sung hy the group: "Stout Heart­
automobile, Stale Policeman John
"We've
had
enough"
wrote
Hor­
Nearly 2.500 teacher* arc at- COM MENFKM ENT ADDRESS
co-operation and good will of
Paxton reported.
ace Hall, publisher. "Come hell ed juen," “On Moonlight Bay,"
ten ill c itate college summer
TALLAHASSEE. July 18 (AV&lt;
those who did not.
"Srioke Gets In Your Eyes" and
Paxton said Mr*. Thelma Davit sciioou on ca*h schotan-hip" rang Dr. C. V. Troup, president of th*
or
high
water,
we're
supporting
“Mor* than that, he wards tn
"Your Land and My Land from
Smiley was shot last night on a ng up to |75 provided by the Statu Teacher* College at Fort
the
Republicans
—
Governors
■peak to tlie many cltlitns who
My Maryland."
highway two miles north of Kane. legislature tu hvlp them get tnoi* Valley, Ga., will deliver th* sum
slid not vote all,” Dr. Doss tic- Dewey and Warren."
Visitors Introduced by Joel
A bullet struck her In the right
mrr school commencement addras*
a dared. "He wants to talk with
Field were! Klwanlan Dick Hul­
templr. the state policeman said. training
CABS GOBS TO JURY
at Forldal A. and M. College Aug­
4 them about the problems of
sey
of
Tampa;
Delpho
Hackney,
IACKSONVILLE. July 18 i/FJLEGION MEET
government and explain that If a
ust 17.
pot. (office lujwctor from Day
APf GRAY ELECTED TO COUNCIL Cwmpbell-lx»sing
govvriiin.nl |R it, be raptrssn’a- The cu e of MaUon MaOrtgor, Iona
Post 53 will
Beach,____
ims-and attorney and dairyman
a w
THEM Oil HKCOHDED
live of thv people,
ipl*. tha people m
TALLAHASSEE, July 18 ( « - wticoue m*mb*ra of Ita Legion
D. Upshaw, J. A.
M
IA
M I, July lb (47—A mild
Junior
Ibueball
Team
and
mem.turn must expraaa Lltfr will charged with watering milk, was Williams aid Paa
Dr.
William
H.
Gray,
Jr.,
proSenator Alban W. Barkley of Kentucky, who was n a m e d tha
to go to n federal court Inter to­
u„ ori, (,f Boy* Stale from Sanford earth tremor wmt recorded early
through tha bohvt bows.
Mr. Democratic Party's trie* prasldsniial randidata is shown ahoy# as ba aidant of Florida A. and ML ColR. FretwtU. Jacks
day.
not- 'wt &lt;:.*
'be *upp«r
aupper meeting Monday today on **timogr*ph« at Swan
"Fuller W a rm wants to. ask
ic Convention In Phil*. l*ga for iwgroM, today wa* not-|wt
Sanford Skrfna
Ed- delivered the kaynoU addroaa at tha Democratic
Bnedflcallr,
McOrooor
was
Roads and
Legion Hut. A" Island, Roosevelt
_ Pcten- dalphla. Ha la thumping tha speaker's a t a n d to
ti put over one of hi* iffc l of hi* *l*rtion to th* South* inlgnt at the L
charged with making fnba claims v o id P. Loot I
l* diatribe
against the *n» arm council of tha Young m n.itir» are urged by Comdr. Guantanamo Ray in tha Carib­
S i o '^ lU ^ U ^ t n ^ V r ^ r n to S S K S S T w
nnd Im -, pplnu. Ha dallvered a on* hour and ten mfnuta
-----teu Warn* L.
ths
make our fovornmenf hetiar,’
Baldwin,! Republican
I lean P_rty and th# GOP-controUad BOth Congress. (Internation. Men'* Christian Association nati-.Jam Wrighl and Adjutant J, C. bean area, th* Nary r*polled
b*r*
s-llka." on
.AtcDwo to ba present.
onai council.
mdphotoj
| ol Soundph
u, al Jacksonvilla.
progrtiu.

Violent Quarrel
Ends In Death
Of Man, Woman

Are Retreating

.

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rulrnUlr

... .

Local Patients
Are Adniifled To
TIi Sanatorium

Present Program
A t Kiwanis Meet

• Fuller Warren To
Speak In Sanford
Tomorrow Evening

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MONDAY JULY 12,1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

R K S B !

Demo IMaiform

Douglax Steps Out

!hi;inu« minor it It a have Hit right
To live, develop and vote equally
wiih all cltlieoa and share the
lignta that are guarantied b; our
Constitution. Congress ihoui____
z ex
ert its full roiutltutionai powers
to protect those right*."
Dix-e rebel* said thla language
It too strong. The “ liberals" said
it is too weak. Many delegates,
however, including tome South­
erners, appealed willing to back
this Ikngutgr.
A t the price of unity the rebel­
ling Southerners propoied this
plank:
"The Democratic Party reaf­
firms and pledges strict adherence
to those fundamental principles
of constitutional government laid
down by Thomas Jefferson, the
foutiatr of the party, among which
ari Ihr doctrine of states rights,
fiee snterprlse and plicate Initia­
tive.

i c m i i h m (&gt;•■ r » « » o »»t
irMBIissrd teem Pag* User
tealy hopeless tight In this case,
I fer enc*.
lint it up behind Laney. A rorait wav President Truman's rail
m iltte named by • rebel caucus
for antl-lynch, anti-poll tax, antiyesterday for that lark railed on
Jim Crow and anti-Job discrimi­
ailvcrntea of atatea' right* to rally
nation legiilalion earlier this year
behind the Arkansas governor.
that touched off the Southern
revolt.
A few hour* earlier, Senator
Claude Pepper of Florida had
At almost tin- same lime th*
made a belated and almost singleDixie group was huddling yester­
haudrd entry into the rare again*!
day, firs self-described ''liberals"
111. Trum an. Pepper took oeer
on th* platform subcommittee
the physical propertlei— but few
went into a "R um p" session and
of the supporter*— of the boom
derided to carry to th* convention
for General Dwight D. Eitenhowfloor their battle for a atrong
er.
__ _ _
civil rights program.
"T K T T o n v e n tIo n it»elf offered a
Later the 2 d v’vite Minnesota
da&gt; o* •perch-making a* the main
■teli-gstion decided unanimously to
altrartlon in a hall where the re­
hark a floor fight for a "liberal"
publicans lait month picked Gov­
platform.
ernor Thomat E. Dewey of Sew
Mayor Hubert II. Humphrey of
Yoik and Gov. Earl Warren of
Minneapolis, one of the leader* in
California for their ticket.
th,* Rump Platform Committee
“ And the party declares that
A half doirn or more potential
session, said California, Nebraska
vice (.residential candidate* linrd
and I owa delegations are solidly I hi several states shall exercise,
up in the hope of a nod from the
behind the proposed battle, Home frte from federal interference or
white house.
New Yorker* will join too, he encroachment by legislation, dirctlive or otherwise, a|] of the
said.
Beside* I.atir and Tydlngs, oth­
The leal of the tentative plat­ i ighls and powers reserved to
er randimtra mentioned include
form whipped into shape early them hy the Constitution, among
Senattr Joieph O'Mahonry of
today wa* being kept a closely which I* the power to provide by
Wyoming, who ha* atrong western
guarded secret until it Is ready law for the qualification* of elec­
supra rt; Senator Scott Luca* of
to hit the convention Goor, prob- tors, conduct of elections, regulnflllnot*. Senator lirien McMahon
tiuis of employment practices,!
nhlv tomorrow night.
of Connecticut, Senator Franrla
Hist through th-- husii-hush re- segregation, and to define crime*
M)er* of Prnn*ylvaiila, Governor
porters heard that the drafting committed within their border*
Mon Wallgren nr Wuahlngton and
committee hml decided to stick and prencrilie penalties therefor.";
Rep. John McCormick of Masiafairly clofe to the lu ll compro­ 1 First woid of Up- Rump meeting
chuaett*.
OINIKAl Of IH I A IM T Dwlgbl D. Eisenhower (arrow ) pecks from
mise lure plank. It said:
came from R-p. Emanuel Celler
T*ie White House was ailent on behind lha curtains of his Columbia University residence in New Yoik
"W e believe that rarinl and re Ilf New York, lie said the other*
Iternocratic N'atlonal Convention | as soma 3,000 persons gather outside. They reminded him with the
mam uver-.
( chant: "We want Jke." The General told the crowd: "A ll I have to ray,
I'trsidm tial P r e n Secretary 1 talJ In a letter the other night.” The large-scale ilemonitrntlon was
Chutl» k G. Hoaa declined comment aponsored by the Americans for Democratic Actio?.
(International)
on |nihli*hed reporta that P ro Idem Trum an had (ought Justice
William O. Douglas of the Sup­
R od M e n a tu
reme Court aa hit moping male.
•There'* no newa here, It'* all
•i toMlniirA
f*t|p On*l
in Pniladelphia," Rot* told a
Slate* cannot win the frii-ndship
morning news conference.
u&gt;.,,
,
...
. . , of Europe with loans or with
.1 W
m
regardod aa probable , rm iri
, h„ yull r, nMt
that President Trum an will fly to lkill
,,. an
... idea „with
i ,i . forre
. .......’ or money.
.......
PhilL.'t-lphia to accept if he I* Calling attention to the persecu­
nominated for the presidency, tion of the Jews and tin- pogroms
Ross *ald that no firm plans have conducted againit them in Ger­
bevii made for ruch a trip.
many and Poland in which •&gt;'v
million Jews die,!, he said that
nil the pogroms against the Jews
had not killed the idea of n Jew­
ish homeland in Palestine.
H a s'lsa t* Iraa* Rage l l » l
American democracy he *nil--.)
could rrerive a ruling (rom the
the grratest minority in a wuild
Canadian government at Ottawa practically
without deinot-rio y.
One of the 10 passenger* first Citing the million* ill China. In­
waa rumored to be Barney Ruts, dia, Russia, the St on) r m woil 1 for
former world lightweight busing whom there la no denmerar y, he
champion and U.H. Marine hern. said that IH out of 21 Latin
A newspaper reporter said none American nation* have no con­
looked like Rosa, however, ami ception of democracy.
Chandler denied the report.
•‘Democracy la ■ Very rare
All air forre official* here flower", he aald. "Th e hr»t way
would tay waa “There'* a 11-17 for American democracy to surforccd down hy weather here. It's vlve I* hy proving to tin- rest of
from Teterbaro, N . J. But we the world that It offers the h-*l
,
. ,
,
,
&gt;i * f n e s s i
tr iiU u F fir r tJillf ''
form noff government
don't know tnnythlng
ythin f tlx
about nrr
The danger of Communism wa*
At llatriton, N. Y . it wa* re­
ported the plane landed at West­ cited by the speaker who said
chester County Airport yesterday, that he is convinced Communism
and took off after the pilot te- is a grester menace to the world
fused to file a flight plan, or today than N trlsm ever was. A d ­
mitting that there la also dsuger
disclose his destination.
from the extreme right fiom wnst
An air port spokesman des-,
fascist elements, he ad I
rrihsd the plane's arrival ami deCommunism is a greater
paiture *» “ vsry hush-hushdanger because it Is harked by IHIN0S A ll U I 0 H I I I lot four teenMote than 2,S(J0 gallon* of fuel |(U U |B whirh la currently spread- year-old Bonnie Eeler, thown with
were pumped Into the plane at tng ||a propaganda In America tier husband, Gerald Newton, ID, ai
the field, he said, according to through n.tMMi Communist agents, they hold iiandi over tier father'*
a purchase arangement mada last 76 000 party meinlier*, and two or backyard fence in Dee Maine*,
week. The plsne took off with 10 three million fellow travelers.
A "Fellow traveler’’ he described Iowa. The County Attorney'* office
passengers aboard.
ruled that tier parent! cannot obtain
an annulment to the young couple’s
July 3rd marriage. Bonnie, pleading
witli her folk* tu let them maka a
go of lha maiiUce, tayt, "Wo want
to stay wed.”
(InterMEeadi)
(ta rta r
ISItr
llesene lllsKtrl V*.
A r r o H T o r r o x iilT lo x o r r i m
a a v ro n u S T U X T IO X S T W X S t
or
b a x w o h u in t m i : aTATs; o r rt.o H in v .
a* follows: “ if 1 see an amlnai
* T t u b r t o s i: o r RVaixRa* &lt;iv
J t'XN a*. i » m
that walks like a stuck, *&lt;tuuwk- I
r i 'a u i N R D in m ia ro a a u t o c a l l
like a duck, has “- -i l k -1 t*., u s
si a d r av t'o w rT R o L ts m o r m i :
i duck and associates with duck*,
C tH M K V tV . I'NDRR iK CTIO V
aan. i'. a. R N viaRp t T A T i Tt:*
t am certainly going to euume It
la iN T i
Is a duck.”
rash, balanes* wlih other hank*, in.luelag reserve ■•alancr.
1,111,111 IT
Mr. Hingrr was introduced by
and rath llama la proves* ol collection
t'nllsd Hints* Uuvsrnmsnt ntdlaaimas. dtreel and
I .O IM H II George Touhy who had charge of
guaranltsd
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i-Villa t—si - III M i a i s * s o u t e . l l t l i a l s u l » l l v l * t i &gt; n s
i i i . i i i i i Frank Shames. Mr. QuIngles, E l­
O i l , * , P i.n d s , n o t e s , a n d d s l . e n l u r e s
ton Moughtiin. J r . and Walter
Corporal* Blochs linrlu.lina t l . l I l M stock ot futernl
M ls.e e
lleservs t. snk I
Tni.tlt *• Haynes, Jr.
U i n - and dlseounls llnrludlna I Non* ,&gt;ver,lrsli&gt;i
|&lt;*rik prsinlses owned M M II si. turnUurs and
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PEIEY’S

w! » uttc -.&lt;1, d included Mayor
Humphrey. Mr*. Esther Murray
of California. William Ritchie of

I.AW HON A T T E N D IN G
CON FEREN CE

U R B A N A - C H A M P A IG N . HI..
*nd former senator
Hugh B. a! I It hell of Washington. July 12-— (8p*cial)— Attending the
conference on adult education be­
ing held at the University f t
Illinois July 6-9 la J. A. Lawson.
J r. of Sanford who la a vocational
agriculture teacher with the voca­
i i 'h i u i m i i . si r*i&gt; o*f|
hy a British .Mosquito
Vk rather Plan* and followed by
two other Mosquito* and two
York Bombers acting as tupply
and ground crew carriers.
Bad weather had dtlaytd their
flight from Stornoway, since July
J. Their mute from Iceland is by
Greenland and labrador.
A SUBSCRIPTION TO

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tional agriculture leai-hcrt ats-H*
tion. Th* three, day conference i*
sponsored Jointly by the Univer­
sity's Division of University Ex.
tension and Its summer seisbn
and the Illinois Adult Eduration
Association. Featuced at the meet­
ing are persons engaged or con­
nected with various phases .,(
adult education.
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Meanwhile gas worker* went
&lt;n a partial strike throughout
i . t i i . a i t t i Italy in the nation's latest walk­
I . K M U t l out.
The National Ga* Federation
l t l . l l i . i l warned that if worker* salary de­
ttl.e te is
11.114.1# mands are not met hy midnight
tomorrow, the strike will become
l l . i l l . i l total in Italy'* privately owned
gas plant*.
1,111.le i It
The ministry of labor ha* callej
a meeting of laimr ami manage­
ment irpresentativea.
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WUppai Edpoe Won’t Frey I W mW Double or
SiRfie Sloe!8 yr. Guarsuite* Agolnat Moth Dam•ff* 1 ■“T Tt*"* Or Uy-Away, Month* to Pay!

Zachary Taylor wantad to ap­
point Abraham Lincoln governor
of the Oregon Territory but Mrc.
Lincoln disapproved.

M tl.1 ie .ti
olhtr purpose*
■let# of Flo ri d* C ou niy of Bsmlaole, ss:
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P*rlljr cloudy through Wednesday
“ Ith scattered aftertiiNin iiml evenfng shireerx and Ihiindershneers.

In Unity Them ts gtnafth—
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th* P r t f r r a of Aw *Heir
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TU ES D A Y JU LY

13, 1948

Associa te d Press Leased W ire

N O . 182.

U.S. Rejects
Bitter Battle Wheat And Corn Are Plentiful,
But Meat Soars To New Highs Red Protest Truman Approves Barkley
Develops For
Over Flights As Mate On Demo Ticket;
i Tel-AvivRoad
Egyptian Planes Hit
Jewish Positions;
Israeli Air Force
Attacks Gaza Base
1. ( K F S IT C K 5 P . July 13,
CP)— Th* t'nlted Slat** formal» Ij- demanded tudax that Ike
" t nilfd Nation* order an Im mediate *ml of th* Palralln#
w jr and If necessary. bark th*
older *lth for**. In th* strongrat |irop&lt;n*l r*t laid b*for* th*
Keitirlly 1‘oonrll, Ih* I'.S. de­
manded that th* erasc-tirr be­
come rlfeclD# not lalrr than
thtr* data aftrr adoption of th*
resolution- If either th* J# »*
or th* Aiebx tpftikfd In obey
|h« ord*r, th»T would aitlntnafl£ o ils h* h*td tespnntibl# for a
b rffrh of Ih* peace and atibjeet
to all prnalllek provided In the
I..V . rhatlrr.
Hr M AX HOY It
C A IR O . July 13. &lt;/P»— Aerial
warfare mounted with new fury in
ihe Holy Land today while Arab
and Jewiih aitillery blared away
in the loiter halt!* for the Jetusalem-Tel Aviv hiKhwry.
w
Egyptian plsnei homhed Tel
Aviv vhmtly hefot* noon. Th*
Israeli ait fotte attacked ih* main
Egyptian bar* at Gaia in Southwer* Pateatin* lavl mghl.
The Jewi boltle'ed their peti­
tion at th* Eatlern *nd of the
J*rutal*m-T*l A viv highway by
capturing Suba. a itiongpoint jurt
below that vital atlety live miler
4 $ * rt' of Jerutalem.
An ltta*lt government aource
laid Egyptian 100-pounder gum
blaited Jewiih aection* of Jerutalcm Isst night, rh* Arah legion
joined in the attack with mortal
« reewftrewM n «

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By SAM D A W S O N
N EW Y O R K . July 13. (7P&gt;— There ate great day* in the market
placer— for vegetarian!. Wheat i* jamming the elevator*. Corn, weather
permitting, may tel a new crop record. Vegetable* ate butiima out all
over the farmi under fine growing weather and commg down in price
a! the grocery.
But meal, long in the luxury rlav* on many labl»». appear) headed
tight through the ceding. The $1.35 a pound tteak may toon be upon ui.
Meat ha* plenty of company o n * " ’ ‘
1
the M hill eport. Price of o t h e r lj4C ,tcer*. 130 hog* and S3*
count-nilties, aaperially industrial lan bk.
materials, have taken an uneven
Bleeding stock wax already too
upward path recently a* a revult low to provide the meat America
of li. rd round wage Increave*.
demanded. But when corn went
M’xet on the hoof, however, la tkj-hlgh, farmer* shipped thetr
btii.girig record price* and setting lltrd e ck to market. This spring
ne'*- highs almost dally. Whole­ the p'g crop wa« 3 per rent less
sale meat pricea are soaring, than last vear.
jun.pirc a* much a» A ernta a
If there 1* a bumper crop of
pmrid in New York yesterday. cofa »hia year, and gr*ln price*
Retail price* will have to follow, go iluwn to government vupport
\n«. the best anv oni can offer
, , prelic I ed, fa rm » m h r e
in the way of consolation I* tn*|M P i:&gt; rd t0 ralie more livestock,
hop* tnat a year from now thing* j \ year from now you may expect
m e, h* better.
{relief In vour meat bills.
U , t yeat-t corn crop failure I*
Th* American Meat Institute
the villain In the story of today *
ilaniiaaril on p . » . sin

B a G R A D E , July 13. &lt; / P )Yugoilav authoritie* announced
today the dissolution of the So­
cialist Patty. The move bolstered
further the leadership of the Com­
munist Party, now under attack
by Communists oultide Yugo­
slavia.
An
announcement
said the
party was eliminated because of
its decreasing effectiveness in the
national front, the Communist-led
coalition which rulet Yugoslavia.
The statement declared tha Bociallst Party had already ceased
to function. It aald It was Impotalbl* to call a party rontreaa
hernia* local organ!**Ilona Wtrd
thsrefora tha
_________________ ___ d ee l d a d
unanimously that “from th li data
th# Socialist Party formally and
In realltr ceases lo exist"
T h » announcement waa ^signed
hv Milorad Belle and Peter RaJkovic. president and aecretary of
U ii * Socialist Party.
The parly w «» never alrong.
Th* varlou* democratic and re­
publican peasant parties out­
ranked It.

Two Nejrro Brother
A d m i t Rape-Slaying

Dann YouIIi Charged
With Excessive Speed

S O M E BROADCAST

sedlv "dead” microphone at tha
K
mocratle National Coneentfon
Hlas* night:
"Quit abowlrjg or I ’ll knock you
or vour can "
NBC aald tha words want over
the elr when an pMinaav Inadeerteotly ixrltchad the a*

s rM is ^ s rtff

etas net Identified.

P H IL ADI I IT II \ ltd* I I ( , l V - G o
Ren l.soe,
I
•as*.
C O N V TN flON
H A L L . Philastale* eight* 1 in * lilr |.ir ll,^ IVm-Hialli prer'drntMl
ha. delphu ful* 11,
President
ronventii'H M*lr* in the b , e |,w|n
fiutti.m put nit the word today
Albania, Ii I, &lt;girrtl 1, &lt;ettam to gi* ■ bon
11 hr ran that hr wdl he mn*t happy” to
eypeti sup|v"i liion it lea*t potliona ol the defegstion,
I l -uda. ha,e benatoi Mben W Barkley
Alaba n*«, l.osusain, imf Georgra and possibly Vugmn
I *1 111* Vire preiiHentl*! running
Lane* syrnpathurr* »a\ he will get *uppo, t f*orn it'll
**"**
mate lh*t epprtred to tlinrh 1
Tin Texa, rit gall ■■
1 1
—
Human-Btiklev ticket for the
bound by (lie mot rule, \„t»
,(J.
Ilf rtcte.k rglit* a-d
»ppo»ttlon' |tr,„
21 la»t Idghl I • ,,t -i« f,p i.'i'vrn
Pi*» .! t Ttilp:*"
..on votes for I i-r '. a, I-n,- a, ptogl am ..nd r, Ihe I htef I
t ('em - m * Cf-.airirsn I Howard
.1* lei tains in t* fisine"
of live Mm**if
| McGta'h. e"'^uncing the PresiH' I 'R W r t S M. l . E M W
tile ltenio&lt;-ia'
parly &lt;1
not
- I ’m In U "'1! ti
t ••»• to hl, dent • .entii"*nt, «sid Mr
TruP H ILA D E LP H IA , lulv 11. oV )
K m ,;,
a lepiut#'
1 ' &gt; o .i f i u Mit.r
I cl'-ied the door to
1 member of the platform com
Mississippi n' - V- I •*
in 1 of 11 11 r„t ■’ , 'itsl'ri -t p*inc|. fiMn L #'
OfIlP»4 1, e *, imf a*aa Iravin*
ubmit ide.”
mi'lee h*mfe&lt;f reporters this after 8ouil, I *t.,im» •.
eai lie
Dmioctalic con'ention
I laney " »• rh'-rer s« th »" pres. »• In ill
' tlm n *&gt;hst he «aid Is an easel **W(!iTeT »- ti'o 'f I am * flU'wt
*
"lent ini randtlst" in "w rs rlv In m y \*h"
ihnuld run with lum
copy of ihe rontroversisl rare 1 „ ,,eiaaktlt. j, , •
• I Ilf1 hour# of Mi'udsy n- Southern
plank &lt;* approved by the draft might get it
• ' hi
t •** on Icaii rs dmuandm^ , .tn ir,' u g lit. Agtitnt* rh- Repuhlu *n teim of
1
I Dewey and L it! W ar[ nn+y lien# in lb* D#n - .
inv «i|fKoni"iittee and pre*ente*l ‘h* first 1 ■T' &lt;11 f -tar
party'*
l f|Hif tri Platform
trn
todiy (m approval
*|iptoval of
^
1
m the
me full
mu
, .
f M'tmifiH
,,,u
.
, ,
■ *"n* he has n
ft,i| i).- d-leiste* fding into
l(, I'lCVt it **■
- |»• ncafTtr*
11m member piallotm group
It
|, ,rr
eSolIfh^lD
«»’
Im if tint h,!| wen obviously in .s mood
readTor
M yeai old I anev
«aid » pu*
lh«‘ \f ‘ Rf M '
I' If*
Ihe IViT’octatic Patty i* re- '* hatcvm c m -etiti.n &gt;
hr Kf tA lion* fiivr vlirmU tv »| In m ^11 ««n( to tu,n to Barkley. They gave
1),. 70.ye*i.e|d Kentucky Senator
iConftPIIIPfl Ufa |‘« A# %t«|
ip&lt;m,ilt|f for the great civil ngl t« " d‘ 1*
" 'I'l’nrt f 11 H ivtnnr
, 78 minute rousing demon*tragam* mtde in recent yr »r* in
tion 1st! night afiet !:e made a
elirntnating unfair and illegal d'»lighting leynnle ,peech.
crimin*lion hated on race, creed
I fl ( TifMfprl nf MtGtalh'* atateor rnfot.
nmnt. R ,-l| -v told tepotlers:
"Ih e Democratic Parly com -1
"I stilt have no statement to
raiti ,t*e|| to continuing ita effnt
make
a* far a* I'm concerned.
to eradix ate all racial, refigioua I
“ I'm not trying to be ecasttve
and economic discrimination
but I've get to make up my own
“ We agsm state our belief that
min i a* lo whether I would ncl.r .lt lr i
ki n y a
lie
rept under nnv condition, and I ’m
ratnl
and irligious minorities
nut going t" make up my mind
min' hsvr the tight In live, the
while I am temporary chairman,
right in w ntl. the light In vote,
it ml T n
r.* .s
1 7 .,,,rl&gt; After I vet mil from under
1-O l
I O t tC t
I l i n n . t it,„, niavt&gt;r I’ll have something to
the full and equal protection of
say
lk* law, on a basis of equality
D E T R O I I . July 13, &lt;/T&gt;Ihe City Comirvsainn last eve
As keynoter of th* convent Imt,
all riti/ens as guaranteed by
Daad silent* blacked nut lb * / '" ,* ’ ^
M ,n f the pi.•na xtenPrci"{gn4 .Waller |\ Reuther ol tun# approved [dans submitted hv P-rktes !» lb* lernporarv chaitU U o f the ship, opeuttf! by th * l„p iM ».
t t ft M r Fornsr
cm^butkin.
*'
* *'| ,'ji'ie CIO United Auto Worker*
Smith and G'lbttur. Jacksons ttl* mnn,
South Atlantic Steamship Co. of besdonartex in W asM"gtnn sa'd
Barkley (oH renerters »«rllu r
"We acsin call on congress to „ ([||r U J |ktd out „ „
the
Ford
epgmectt, fxu xonslruction nf • &gt;t,,r (he Pres’ 1-nt had telephoned
Savannah, Ga. Its last word was th* nine additional PVvmavters **erti*e fit lull «ulnnt!tv to the
I f attyfMure*ra *n •*»•* *** *
r l n w age negutiitiona to- Hsfl.fKXI t' atctf'ont terminal art-1
will bring to 100 the lotai of tw.y
from its Capt. F- W. Braithwaite
limits of the rnnitUiitrnn to a ts u re ij,,
yj
**'****lf»&gt;«•#« giu t”tr* •!*
hmiti after he entered warehouse neai the foot nf Freni b
I
a
|
. * m
on.
of Savannah, who radioad:
| and protect there rights
i
Asepue and inittucled Chamhc
'.Vtille
Irate
|&gt;iite
delegate* I
. . ...
.
"Ctew mutinous. Cannot con­
iry're dning in there is ol &lt; ontnierce Manager E d » aril
"■htllrml
*
i&gt;
hsl'le
rhit
language
trol Please com* at once."
•. "too ttrnng.” Mayor Hubert bghltug theoretical wmdmillt,’’ lie Ihritms and * &lt; tly Commissioner
W. A. Muller and Co., tendon
I! Humphrey- nf Minuenpuli*. * Inld newytnen "I'll i omr back In nihmit the plans, togethei with
agents for the Carton, said "It ,
pldform enmmittee tnemlier, told when they
get down
down to
to Ufa*.
hi
utey gel
i( ,tT |l|r(,atr&lt;l
d drla. In 111 ( ulli
is i&gt;ossihle the crew has put th*
nutlet - lie ytimld seek an leik&lt; the practical ayperls of the r u |,
m \X',„
washinglnn, D • with
|
in thr full romvtilltr*
radio equipment out of order."
iits
.«
t
a
^hrltnpr
fkiltritfij In th*
the ,li|fr I nl &lt;e,iirilig * loan to
t ft l tiuK tn (lis pUnk Ihr^p word*:
Muller raldoed at noon today t»
'Never before in the hiitniv of
siin«hin0 f ir lv tIii% nft^tn&lt;w&gt;n
Tn
riicVil^.
w
#
*
ro
iil
Vice
rretident
John
S.
flnanre
the
prxqfxt.
Imth the Carton and th* 14.13d
Mi9 nx’riffURt rtf rf &gt;i|J% drlft#(i
pirffr niirirlvsi to support fed- Mij|m » relortrd:
nn Amerlran tenkee H.m'oton I
S u ,r *
,hr"
No commissioner has yet heen i w i f fnr th# firM ll(n « tn M U fftl
Rned. whl!h R ra ^ h lV lte I S
3 ,hr n" " ' ^ leadership that Ih- tr 7*»
e " * " " ''”
«" «'•
When Reuther talk, of theo thoten tn acmnuianv Mr, Htggtni. l u «
’&lt; n ti cnln t ir nf
H . l ^ t of ^ ? C . r ^ S :
I '*
" 0 V llerndon, county \'-'#rlrs»i*
t. t’ersnua! -sfctv from Of* teitf*1 windmills, he mc*m w* *,e sa«:f City Msnager H N Save* ty *rtr11jtjMv* nr-1 i ^ v -f , trot
"f. assistance still needed? Post 1292 at their meeting''.‘IV'.
last &lt;- tal crime of Ivrching and mob not seceding to fhe union's full
tn Ifliif f*ftv I 1 ldH| nn Alrtikdy
What la th# position now.'
this ’"orniuB ** Mayor R
A Dirt nf thr
Tnrripl*
oniyDn*t1*ne*
from
at the QII,
Legion
There wsa oftljr.
only
silence
.
demands "
silence from
(' « v»utnr, lerndoB
stlonetfHut.
the w l.- ■■ ’en«c.
tt'ilhsp-i u i, ii-rahfe to he p-e.
*V&gt;mT tre
ft••\ t ’! pquiprr.ent,
?. Equal opportunity in cm* | Tb» U A W -C IO is a»kmg wage
the Carton. Tbe Hampton Road* dom of th# American policy of
, en' i1 ihe meet'is due In i!!ne". tf’cliiiling1 ft.
F ill irtlv tH
merely acknowledged the message. I complete demobilisation at th*
p H » If w fll
r 7 , ! i l ard free political par- |bool,1’ &lt;n&lt;1 S ™ * 1 Security xfe ,nd I ommissioner Andrew ( arts 11 ttil ?It) 11
The Campbell 1* estimated to dote of hostilities in 1913. *p&gt;l
mjtnd* totalling an estimated 2H war n sttenxfiqg the DcmxKtat" tnVl* |i1.0rift (DfM"! f ' in’ rtr«Ori|f ftflft
be a day'* trip front the Carson.
•
&gt;
ttatlon,
Ihe pre*en*
It itarted Ita trip from th* E r g - pointed out that
Equal treatment in (he rents »n hour. The current exit Cntsieni'on at I’htladeIpliia I ».i 1'1‘gy. hlMuf f rtfIf f*i * win l»* tlttlrl At
f' Ir«t fl •t pft't « p I yI ftc iinl *n A vp •
llsh Channel off Dungenesa on crisis In Berlin might have b**:i ■i&gt; &gt;ed forces "
is ted siriege ptodutlion wage i* It I fiber ("elid'd,
averted had the Unitmt State,
..... «t H Ort \\ M.
N a w order*.
If
adopted
bv
the
convention
sufficient
military
$l.'i2 The company hat offered
^lrtfri Shrlnpf*
I mp *o *r«
Early today navy headquarters maintained
I iif lit ins provide for a con
iM&lt; would virtual!'' spell out a
said tt received a m atuge from strength In the American occupa­ »v*mr portion of President T rt'- an II to 14 cent an hour wage r r r ’s l.t - k warehousa with IT " r " * IM* afternoon. **' I Prsjident
tion rone* In Germany.
f,M.r fi'i-tac - on Remipole Houle- I -Iwaril F, t,ap» of the Sanford
if rtfittn**# fin !*■•» bfii
Washington confirming tha mutlnv
civil right* program, which
H* compared methods now be
report. A Navy spokesman aald
\ ar t ,rd 'HO fra* ,|n|il ti In fy-nn* Sliilr* flub, ktr
I &lt;"*. who ts
Ing used hv the Soviet stale *.o I,.,, pre,epte»l lo ci»ngress earlier
rt it .m II In- a oaved wharf, I o *'*11 known in Sanford foe his er It had no other Information hethe method* used bv Adolph this year, resulted in th# Demott'eetleeee *a !**#• Slet
f r ,t •• tie to ncrommorfate con taitslriipg atii'lty. smiled happily
Hitler In his drive tn dominate ers'le re rtv split.
TM*»M (rtf
l|M|F
T I ” in antlr-ipstto" ftt the fun which
the world. Mr. Herndon raid high
fifnlRF* H ill If” Llllri rntilft nn 1 ha preillcte-! would i f let iooae in
trihut* to th* effectivpess of
m i l A D J I P H I V July f l . f/n
»n*»r ift'V - nf
*•%«jm utfl ntti.-irsfsj tomorrow.
American fighting men.
Jmhattl'd Democratic pJatfotm
|ai |
000 will *&gt;• f-»r wm
Hi* B in ! id W n
Club h it
Reading of a letter from lie*J. » K S O N V IL L E . Jitlv 13. (.Tt i Irifcfh« ^*tfl fb** halitT"*' -tri'e-n'! *•#»«** ff^orat^ !t hi* tftitl. for th.®
hert Evans, state V F W Command, rf'rlters todsy skipperl * point-hv- — Uos-ernment wltnes*e* in the
•I
rmwm f«t»
#» tetl gftth»virff ft»r wivM of
C H IC A O O . July 13 0P&gt;— An 11- ar. proposing on hi* own initiative |vstn| endorsement of President trial of Mahlon S. McGregor Defkitrifpri ft* .1 30 WriifllMllV
day beat wav* In part* of th* tn move Department headquarters T"'min*s eivil rights program
Laud
attorney
and
dairyman
•i &gt; ■»»
rnOrtilniYi*n(, « itIII M r.
midwest waa broken today. But from Lakeland to Tallahassee
Rut, in a compromise prove in- rhau'fr! with making false claims
warm and humid weathar con­ brought vigorous protest from
unto
the
government
dairy
feed
.
*
. .
fjlijit »f «nftitg)Tion® i'ft’Kftll® M n .
tinued over a arid# area from the member*, adlutant Douglas 3*en- te&gt;. led to re unite the Sntjlhern
tul's'dv program ftom l'.*td to
t t „ t F Lane is geuetal chairKcH-ky Mountain* to tha Eastern strom reported. Before such pro­ and self-slvl'd "llheral" party
194-, today testified that the de ,
_____ — .
"&gt;#i„ I,, charge of atr ar&lt;g#ments
seaboard.
test It officially made, however. Uli.;i, thev wrote Sfhxl some Tru tend-" 1 had Instructed them, ns
H A L IF A X , N. 8. J u ly !3 (,P)_ #«■! will t&gt;« »*s!stc.l by a enmCool
air spread
over tha Adlutant Stenstrom was directed
Dakotas, Minnaeota,
Wisconsin to investigate the constitutional!!v min supporters called a "strong" &gt;ids employe**, tn add w ater to tlfira e -e , were expected today *nitt» it’-i* t':'ludr&gt;_ Mrs Luther
tmth prooucPfl
produced ar
at hi*
Hair
„ i.,A
, tntu
ms uatry,
ter the r)::e American* forced T P ■ x, '(•
t. G t .-'p.xtr'-V. Jr.,
and tha upper Groat Lake* south­ of Ihe proposed change.
W
u f ' r ' ," ' Y
-•
|! Yeitimony
t' ritmony also
givkn that down -Sunday tn a R-17 bomber M r- .! A Howard nrd Mrs. S. C.
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lesttmony
alto was gisN
ward across Milwaukee to near
f'omdr. John L Galloway mada
f hrased on y in general terms .
Ror htd
cream
off
Chicago, ending the 90 degree a dialled report of the State VFkV
at ntarby eastern patsago a ir- Graham.
it tt repotted to omit the far- mtlk on 1 had
__ "oilected
_______ th* cream pert. The clearanc*» w ill permit
heat.
------------------------------------convention at West Palm Beach,
curbing
states'
tights
declaration
'
In
si
sen
to
eight
gallon
quantities
No Immediate relief was fore­ end of the recent Eighth District
them to take off from Halifax
. ' ,
cast for tha remainder of th* mcetlnr In Winter Garden. Jack anjrv Dixie delegates had de- I M u re dlaposing of It.
C a n l'X 'i custom, ufficia u had t o m m i s s i o n
Mctirfgor’a
employers
*a!!
that
heat belt.
High
temperature* Gordv also reported on this mast­ nreeded
Impounded th# Elyt'.sg Fortress,
j# .old them to put from one to
yesterday Included 99 at Boston, ing
The 4.500 word d o c u m e n t . me aid ona-half quarts nf water end th# men w-er# checked hv
93 at Madison, Wla., and 98 at
Plan* were made to elect a new
Immlgtitusn officials when they
St. Louis. Tha mercury hit above junior vice-commander at tk» next r|c*&lt;-w hy a suhrommtttee for *e- in cyrh ten gallon* of milk Th ey failed ts produce clearance papers
T A L L A H A S S E E !!* July 13
ion In some parts of Texas and meeting to succeed Earl Broome It'"' 1st* today hv th* I OR member did thla except when McGregor
Pilot ft-s-ln R. Schindler, of — (T V — The Budget Commission
told them to "Jay low for awhile ” Miam*. a»d bis eight contpanlnns to!#)- r#!**»*-l for axpenditun
who Is now In Leeaburg.
Arliona.
•»ll platform rommittee. calfa for
The witnesses were Lawrence
repeil of the faft-Hattley Labor Martin, who worked In the milk Insisted they were on a navigation N '7.515 740 of the f 11.750.000
tranlrg tl'ghl trom kVestchestet state contribution
tn
county
roon nf McGregor1* dairy In 1911 Airpott ti*ar Whit# Plains, M, V. •chooli for next vtxr.
trtmtfn— * *9* *•••♦
and r*tr'. and L. P. Williams, svho They denied repotts they at" riThe octinn will permit the etat*
supervised milking operation* at crulU for llaganah, the (sraell to tend out to counties on the
•he dstry from October. 1913 to Army, end en lout* to Palestine. due date Thursday their first
E. C. Echols, 7.1 nloncer San­
July. 1945.
Bad weather forced the plane monthly cheeks'for teachers salar­
ford mattress manufacturer, waa
ttrO R TS M A N ’S P A R K . BL
ies. pupil ttansportation and cur­
down.
aerioutlv
injured
shortly
after
Louie, Jolv I I , (A V -V Ie Re*,
rent school expenses.
B:00 o'clock thla morning wh,n
chi tingled heesa lw# Mg rent
A 11.204.139 allotment f o r
the Ford truck he was driving
■»d hurled throe ifiwilaaa Inschool construction and ”th#r capi­
exit on W n t fifteenth Sliest
ir.U S S E L S , Belgium. Ju ly 13,
nlage Iwiay to lead tha Am er­
tal outlay was withheld tempor­
eollldtd with a 1937 Fcrd Sedan tT*) -The Belgian senate today
ican L o a n * to 9-3 triumph
arily. Only a bar* quorum of th#
being driven north on Elm Avenue ar-rt*d to consider a bill to end
oheriff P. A. M*ro it Investtg.
urcsent,
orer Its National League rival#
c t i i u 't t c T i s j r
ta is*
1budget commission era* urt
bv Sam Brown, contractor, of the prteanl regency by bringing aluig the second breaking and
S
-.
A
C
t'U
S
T
IN
E
.
J
u
ly
13
(/?)
a
r,j comutroiier
___ _ ___ C. BL Gay
_ nkf
tn lha Ilt h Annual All-Star
2420H Laurel Avenue, whs It bar^ exiled King Leopold I I I to antartng cat* of ita kind reported Th*
ht R .r. Jbhn J. Trtadw sll, who hi*
s,t. offic*
ntfiet has no deadline to mast
baseball game, finished In the
charged by pel!-* with reckless ,hc.......
.......
in AlUmont* Spring* within th* strved in th* St. Johns Rlvar Con- cn the capital outlay nayment*.
thron#
driving.
R vhtlng Catholic senator* and past two wtek*. Deputy Sheriff ferenc# of th# Bfsthodist Church
Governor Caldwell, who last
National
209 999 999—3 I 9
Mr. Echols w*» taken from the
. O. Swofford reported last even­ for forty years, disd today.
year Insisted that most of th*
American 911 109 09x—S 9 9 overturned truck and rus*&gt;e1 to Communist* voted together that’ H
ing
that
th*
home
of
Clifford
He
retired
five
year*
ago,
but
cot
"deration
should
b*
given
to
capital ou’ l i v mohtv be withheld
1P
Branca, Brhmlli (4). Bala fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ th# h.lL Socialist* voted
against Gilbert, dear the Seminole Club hed *»rv#d churches here and in for about nine months. *•*» cn#
(I), Blackwell (9) tad Cooper, pital and then w a i sent to O r­ it.
had been entered.
othsr communities a, relist pastor. of ih# absent member*.
Tha llbarala abstalnaxf.
Meal fl) ! Marian**. Raockl lando General Hoipltal ty Dr. C.
A Communist spokesmen axA window was smashed and
He was pastor of Mtihodltt
All the money rel*»se*l we* fop
L. Park, for treatment bs a *pe­
tracer of blood ware found In **v- church** at DeLarri. Dayton*
ri ai let of a broken hip. T-^re la plai.ied 111* party did not want to oral rooms, indicating cut bonds. Batch Community Church, and th# amount estimated bv 8chool
Supt. Colin English as necessary
•Isa ■ poariMa fracture st tha block the bill before It hod even
It
Clothing, household good* and xraf at Swain Ktm orial Church, for the state to comply with Its
ahull aald D r. Park. Patrolman bean rtiaaldaiad.
Kl
Tbs MU oew goes to a atnatori- fishing tackle wore reported miss­ Southsld* Jackaomnllo, for two obligations under th* 1947 reboot
17 H . Pattareaa hrveatlgsted tha
different appointment*.
foundation program law
■■
■■
^
al romalsrion for further atudy. ing
I’lllL M i F l.r ilt A , Jail, 11
1F -Th e IWmoeratir irniif*
•tnas * rules eomnilllre today
twal dux ti * Southern mine
In *e*i*e lb* uld rule that
• t » « third* tote of the de
tegsle, Ik necessary to nnm*
(nste e t're,tHent.Senatrie Her­
bert OVonor of Maryland,
t hair man of Ihe flltes com" 'lllee. said Ihe vnte &gt; 1 1 31

In e ffe c tiv e n e s s Is Carrier Coral Sea Is
Alerted To Inves­
Sf«id To Be Reason
tigate Ship’s SOS
For Its Elimination

L O N D O N . J nl v 13. (A n — A
spokesman for the IT.8 air at­
tach* her* today discounted ap*
eiilaiion that the American F-Wt
shi»,it'rur *.tnr« and British Vain
plie.v are engaged In a rare for
t|i* fits! crossing of the Atlantie
V (el-propelled aircraft.
'
T.iy R A F De llavllland Vamplr*» are now awaiting f;vorable
ve a tie r to eontlnu* their flight
from Iceland. The spokesman sahl
the Lockheed F R0‘* are »tandlnr
hv at Goose Hay. labrador, until
O P E L O U S A . Lo.. Ju ly 13—
the arrival there of th# Vampire* — Tw o negro brother# were held
“There la no race about It." here today, Sheriff Clayton Oullthe spokesman said. “Col, Schlt. btau said, after they confessed
llr.g, In charge of the shooting they raped a 21 -year-old woman
tlats. r n directed to remain at and shot to death her male com­
.Go&lt;*e Bar until the R A F plane* panion.
The iherlff »ald the brothere.
'•waniTtd there.
It ha* been the
Identified t* Matthew Cook. 23
plan light along.
*
"Th e R A P arranged their flight and Joseph Cook, 24. made almost
befere we did. and v n thought It Identical written eonfatslons. Both
courteous to wait until the Vam­ said ther had raped tha woman
pires had reached Ihe other *lde." and beaten her eecort. Albert
fl* said »lnre tieth flights are Cautrillion of Melville, but each
u»tr.g the same ba«ea, "It might blamed the other for firing the
atrlouilr mnfuse communication*’ fetal ahota.
Gullbeau said tha ttory told br
If grrund forre* had to deal with th* brother* followed that related
bo‘ n at the *am* time. Rescue to him h r the sroman. Tw o negroes
f a d ,lie . also
^
^c/rYuf.*
Ibe rout* If both 11nnn the aeeount ran. wh#r* thev
er ith#
n
* V i.0r*rJ
h! w,&lt;#r ■*
beat Couviillon and raped h .r in
sama, ,i
lime,
he added
turn.
Couviillon. a retired Navy lieu.
ten*nt. was shot twice In th*
back.

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flying the Allied alt bridge to
block ailed flrilin.
T h » pmteit — ls|e»t in a series
nf tnn'e than 10 since April -*
came ,u the Americans countered
the blockade with assignment of
mote ltsnit»'it» and expaniinn ol
facilities at Trmpelhol Airfield.
* In London authoritative gov­
ern trued vources said Britain was
preparing lo increaae greallv the
number of men and aircraft asaigned to the air lift
l.t Gen G S. Lukiant»ch-nko,
:hi»f of staff, addressed th pio'etl rn a letter lo M aj.
Gen. Gcoige P Hays, the Am er­
ican deputy military governor.
The Soviet general smiled the
American* ol
violating
flight
aafety rule, m the 20-mile wide
air corridor on three tecenl otcaa'ona and of living o*er Soviet
LO N D O N , July 13, (^Pl— TEi* ee*&gt;1rtjaev initdlitioni.
U 5 . Nasy alttled th* aircraft
||»y*
Informed the Rusalan
carrier Coral Sea today lo prepare that every Povlet pmte't In the
to send plants lo locale ihe U S . P '» ‘ h; H , ^ nIf
*nd
freighter Vkilltsjn Carson. **hn*e
&lt;*p^|im|p,ry hnsteatlgalion of
miller radioed his crew was mu the Instance* you hava stated In
vmtr letter nf Jtilv in make* t
tinous.
Tbe carrier is in the Aiotet appear that your charges are u n ­
founded However, a very thorough
area. Tbe 7.000 ton Cation last Investigation of these instance ia
was repotted 250 miles (torn the l*eing conducted "
Five C M skymaaters arrived
Aiofes. bound from Genoa to
.in Fratikfurl today from th*
Nova Scotia
, t’nltad State* and four tnote arw
The U Ji. Coast Guard Cutter expeeted in the next few hour*.
Campbell tated full spaed toward | The new group la under eommand
Carson
*“
] of Col Glen R Hiirrhard nf Hs&gt;-

T Howard McGrathSays
Governor Laney, States’ Rights
President Has Not
therCanCandidate, Has 92 Votes Pledged i tliShutlate:.O utO
For S p o t

Yugoslav Party Navy Receives
Is Dissolved by Mutiny Report
Communist Group From Freighter

.Americans Are Not
Racing British O n j l r i ^ L S ;
A t l a n t i c Crossing---------

..
Highway Patrolman J . W.
Veil* ante red an affidavit In
County Court tM* morning chareIng Carl Dann III of Orlando with
a m is lv e spaed Friday night. July
# 2 on th* Sanford-Orlando Highway
aaven mile* south of Sanford, tt
ya* announced thla afternoon by
W * ®- V ’. Vara, who dtelared
that the easa had not yat bean
a*t for trial.
The Dann youlh w*, absolved
her* Friday afternoon by a coronart Jury 'n regard to th* death
* S l , U , ™ r 0,,, Nancy Lotseka of
Orlando who waa riding In (ha
Dann automoblla at tha tlma of
a three car coltlalon. A number
of ctaes were set for trial thla
rimming by Judga War# and bond*
ware ettreated County Court will
TT T . 7 “
" V 1 Monday morning
at 9:80 o’clock.

Platform Supports ‘Rights’

Soviet General Says
Amci ictus Fly Over
Military Outposts
OfEasternGernianv Controversial Plank,
BERLIN , July 13. &lt;/P»- The
Oisliked By South.
American* rejected today a new
Must
Receive O.K.
Soviet pint**! charging ’’disor­
Of 108 Man Group
derly (lights" bv U.S. aircraft

Pleasure Boat Grnnn
Eyes Sanford S it e
Edward Hl*eln*. msnarer of
th* Seminole County Chamber of
Comrser*#, today announced that
repr**entat|y*« of Edward Sehro*.
der. who operate* a oleaoure boat
bualnes* nt Memorial Park Lodge
tn I’reve Cxwur, Mo., are conduct­
ing an Investigation with a view
of operating plaaaure boat* on
I^ile
Monroe rttxt fall.
Mr.
Rchroedee operate* two #l*ht pas­
senger Chria-Craft speed boats,
hootr rspahl# of going from SS to
4*1 rule* per hour, Mr. ITIggln*
totd.
The rtprasentaUTta were well
nicased with the layout at San­
ford and after conference with
the City Manager H M. S a m
avpxfssed themselrtj
th il thee would be In here this
wlntct. M r. Riggins u ld . I f ar-

VA OPENS HOSPITAL
WASHINGTON. July 13. M V The Veteran* Administration an­
nounced today It will reopen Its
TbonsaavtDa, Oa, ksapHaf a* ■
MW-bed beau for dSahlad eat-

g ^w ssa

- •*’T'V. . / li'lF- =?■'?
‘ V '.

Reuther Leaves City Commission
Wage Discussion A p p ro v es Plans
With Lord Heads For W a re h o u se
CIO
L o c a l Officials To
Will Return Affrr
M.ikr Trip To CapMeet Gets Fo P o in t,

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ShrineiV Flags
Flutter As City
Awaits ‘Invasion*

Leadership Need
1 Stressed Al VFW

Meet By Herndon^,

c

Witnesses Testify
Against Mctireffor

11-Day Heat Wave In
Broken In Mid-West

CicnranccR Expected 1
I-nr American Airmen

tn itf* r&lt;«vMg by *

Releases
F u ii (1 s For Schools

American L e a g u e
Wins Star Game

E. C. Echols Injured
In A u t o Collifdon

Belgians Consider
Bill To End Regency Gilbert Home Entered
In Altamonte Spring* Rev. .1n h n Treadwell
Dies In St. Aufrwstine

t'A Jia 'x Ir * **

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�Tourist Courtesy

Th« Sanford Herald
r&gt; iiM t&lt; k &gt; &lt;

TUESDAY JULY IS, IU

TUB HANKURD HERALD, 8ANK0RD, FLORIDA

v»AGR T W

in

PUZZLE: FIND THE CAPlIVt

THEWORLD TODAY

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A quotation from the Toronto Globe and Mail dtapOtma
Uy D e W I I T M arK E N JffE
■•4 i » &lt; * r »*
of relation* between lnr.it« ami guest*. nnd applied not only
Al* Foreign Affairs A net; at
*aa&gt;er4 . r u r t S a
M l Waaa.lla *»*•••______ to Americana in CllnafN but aliio to every visitor to the
T n c tug of war between the
ta i.r* 4
•• w a l l
i U h
w a l l* * • forests of .Muinc or ('nlifbrnin, Washington or Ploridu, and
J r t.f c e e I I . ! ■ ! * . a l I t * P * « l O l l l r r to any of the lovely resorts for which our own country is ll.,lth&lt;-vi»(s amt th* Dnnocrariex |
&gt;| S aa f a , 4 . K l a t U a , » a 4 » r Ik * 4 * f
ovti Berlin h*» produced n taut-i
a# C a a a r a a i &lt;1 H a r r * B. I W .
justly fomous. As the tourist jiacks his fishing rods and duf­ ilia* which can’t tong eontlnna
n n i.i.a ix ii i . i m i i i
fel, as Mrs. Tourist stuffs the last small clothes in the last without something mapping.
K T ’. in vmiHfin
Ih&lt;* big question. of court*, t*
suitcase nnd rounds up the small fry for a clean start, let
Mur;*
laVvaan
them all imune for u moment, relax the packing nerves, rfrad wool sort of brrak it will tor. The
I F U I C H l r r l o v n *TK*
ruiuorvative I-orsdon (ratty Mall,
•V
C a rrie r
•
“
this and take it to heart:
fot example, declare* that “Tht*
Rm
N .a lk
—
"A s we value gisxl manners III our dealings with each na* Is t-ri the mint critical weekfS e re H a a lk a
—
other, we should extend e»|ual if not greater courtesy to our Ctia of It* kind sln.-e September,
S . _ J ~ ' r k*
______ I _ _ . f i S
IPaJ* (the beginning uf World
'i l l
.M la a r r
H I l i M , r a r 4 a •* visitors from the United .States. As we respect our com­
S a a k . . i M a l a l l a t i a a 4 a « i t r » « a t mercial integrity, we should Is* sure to give them full value \Vai lit .
M l * M a l a r a r a l . f a r Ik * n r r « i
1 he .Mail *ay* If Russia Ignotea
■ a l.la a f a » 4 . w i ll k » r k a t a r i l a r
for their money. Hut those of us who come into contact with
I In WVatern roA e r demand that
I t m a l a r a l n i t k l t l e a ir a .
sh o u ld urge upon them the wisdom o f ’.nr .Soviet fiH.il blockade of Iti-rlln
American
tourists
■ e * r* a * a tr&lt; l K a lt « a a llr M r
Ia la a 4
w r w .e a M r
W e a re a e a la - using our resources discreetly.
tic ended immediately "Th e aituart* ra
la r,
N ,«
T a l k , C fc lra a a .
“ If they throw mutches or burning cigareta into the vege­ ti.m Mill deteriorate to the point
l i i l r a j l . N a a a a a I I I * . I I . I.u a la .
tation by the roadside, they may return next summer to wr.iv&gt;* an vxjdotlott become* al­
“ ■fk* l l r r a i a I* a m r m k r r a t I k r
A a a a rla r * 4 T i* a a w h i r * la » a l l l l * 4
find
u charred and blackened wilderness where they formerly most inevitable.:* The conaervan i l a a l l l l , l a Ik * aa* f a r r e e a k l l live I tally Graphic likewise a*
r a l l a a a t a l l Ik * 1***1
a H a i»4
gazed at a sylvan paradise.
m il mat "Thl* may ts* u fatef.il
•a Ik la a e w * p a M * r m
w e t ! a* a ll
I f
a a n a 4 l a * a y k ia .
“ If they violate the gam e laws and kill more fish and u ..K for llritaln and tin- world."
I •it-re serious editorial eitigame than the law |»ermits, they will be compelled to jourM O N D A Y . J U L Y 12. I VIM
l l« y to fur ilisliuit liuitls ill quest of futon1 sports.
‘
jmaut. have coincided with bur“The host faun muriy olalitfatiiMU. fncIu.lllIK K«»rr.M ily,
”’r An
Ullll.lt VKHHK T O D A Y
tolerance mul Rood humor; hut the guest hna u duly iri*o. jnutLoi native *0101* in London
T h r r r is no rau»* lur frkr If a* lie is expected to observe the rules of I lie'house mid resist itaio Britain had aent ronilderable
hat* an all powerful friend. I»&lt;• all tempitition to jrot'krl the silver, leave hurniiiK ciyurets |m.ii*l» ra of new troop* to Went
toll, best anti ihta trust Cod. II* on the polished furniture or drop chicken Itonea on the Per- " " Germany U-ciiU'.- uf the ten
non. A api.keimtn fur the Urititli
n n Infinite p o »rr, to «par».— 2 aiun ear|)«t.”
War Office deni.-d this, wltri*
Tim . 1:7: God sate at nut a apirit
upor. Hi* aiitliuritaHv* suuic* rt- j
of fenrfulnrex, 1&gt;o| of power and
love amt discipline.

John Monlgcimsry, who pub­
a newspaper al Miami
Beach, hat dueled to rnlei die
South American field, lie hat |utl
puichated a nev.1 paper at Ri&lt;&gt;,
Brazil. Publishing a newspaper it
not all it it cracked up to he
even in ihit country ol (tee tpeech
and ptett. but we'd turr hate to
he an editor down in Brazil. . .
especially during an election. Keep
your powder dry. John.
lishes

Frank Wright, who campaigned
to ably for Fuller Warren during
the taccnl political disturbance, it
now rven with hit chief. Two
ycart ago Fuller wat returning to
Jacksonville from a convention in
Daytona when lie tan into a cow
on the highway, neaily loti hit
life. Yrtterday Wright hit a :ow
himtelf near Keyitone I (eight &gt;.
wat badly shaken up. Wright and
Warren both have long been ad.
vocatet of a fence law in Florida.
You can bet we'll get one now,

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.nt. rated th* italc-menl.
Mrnnttin* William II. Draper,
l ’.ft. und*r»*rr*tary of w ar, wh-i
Unde Hill writes from Rome to the ChirfiKo Dnilv News 11- it. Turkey, tav* the ritual inn In
1 iml democratic elements in Kuropt* lire lx&gt;ginniiiK t»&gt; hoj«» itertin raimnt l&lt;* ucrepled.
Hr
tlint it nuty become isissiiile to successfully oppose Russinn 'told lepnftrfa th* Wi-lti-rn Pr/w
|rrn ait arvt mu*t b* in unantinout
met hints in the satellite countries.
.. . ,
.. .
agn. anient on a firm ttawl.
A „ (h„ ,to„
,1(J t0 a Kllrn
Hill quotes 11 re,H,rt that for the post three m .intlis
anti conunuiiist feeling ii.xs been strengthening in Hulgaria, pUtui--, and we can agree that
in spite of 30 months of propagandizing by Moscow agents. tne-e are fateful davt However,
The same report says Hint K j per cent of the Hulgni'iun urine fully appreciating the danpeople are anti-fied in sentiment, hut are, nevertheless, held in.it, * think we are &lt;af« In ta y -1
ins Unit ** may evpeet the altuafirmly down by the others, who are armed and unscrupul­ tion to be ironed out without re­
ous. There are many signs of revolt among the anti-Reds, tort to nrme.t ronfiUt. at lean in
who are encouraged by the Italian elections anti by the re­ tl.i m u future.
T r it . th.- toll of the drum* of
lative failure of the guerrillas tit Greece.
war irn't »o loud in America a* It
The recent dispute between Tito and his masters in the I* in a Kutope which provides the
Kremlin is another straw in the wind. Russiu’s aggressive .untie field* for the global uptactics in Germany may be laid in part to a recognition of |neavsta. Still l don’t believe -*c
the fact that her headlong progless has been stopped f o r *'l 1 " i rr eungidwnt in thinking

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the lime being, or at least turned aside. Fear is frequently X L if *hu,mng "InorV p^rde?.n
the father of aggreasiun.
“il'S Ihihhevists claim that th&lt;

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. Some of our friends teem to
think Senator Pepper’t candidacy
for tha pretidency it a big joke.
Ilia Senator may not get the
nomination, probably won’t, tlnce
Truman hat it in the bag. But
if Pepper wet* nominated, wt
venture to tay, he would have a
better thane* of b«inf elected
than Pretident Truman. Pepper it
■ore popular with northern Drtnom tt. who.include by in large the
Big Labor vote, the vatiout minor­
ity groupt, and tha hig city ma­
chinal. than it Truman or any
other living Democrat Befog a
Southerner he would alto gamer
• tot of voter in the South, though
be it not ai well thought of in
tome quarter! down hep at be it
in tha North. Naverthaleta. notl
Southerner* vote the Donor rapr
tfclet regard!***, and they would
not min an opportunity to put a
bore hr Alihoma In tha
Houtc. However, Trumaa't

recent announccnenl that an Ameitcan plana has flown faster than
til* speed Of ‘round.
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Kjrtntnglon'i dltcloaur* made It otnctal. however, that the United
Slates teems to have won the wotld race te cross the aup*rtonl«
barrier flrtt
Many aviation writers had written that the Urll rocket-propellrd
XH-t ionic r.-*,Klrn plane had surpassed sound.speed, which It 762
irrtlca an hour at *ra |&lt;-vt1 but glows lex* at a
greater altitude where th* vli 14 tliiim. r and thus
more easily |&gt;ei.rlralrd
Th* official diarlovur* cam* un'y after a heated
behlnd-lhe-secuea atgunwnt
Some military leader* and Dr Vannavar Bush,
h e d of all military research. u(.p .,«J the an­
nouncement on the giounua Inal It would enable
potential enemies to abandon research on all type* of planet except those w.ih Xtl-1 rharacltrlatlce The blueprints on X S -I have been widely
published.
Other world powers must, however, sutpect
whal has been broadly hinted in American publlcatlone-~that another aontc plane the Douglas
W tluait
Bkyitreak. has also cracked the beiritr. and thtt
lymiaften
4 new type, the Douglas Skyrocket. I* expected Id
aurpAin both of tti spectacular pie.' -cesaora
The Skyrocket. avtatMu expert* behave, will tie the Drat plane to
Ay faster Ilian sound at sea level I T U miles per hourl. Th# XO-1
flifhie report,Cly ware made at 5‘rtWu feat, where sound-apetd la
AAO mltaa per hour
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• MED HORIZON— Polltteal obaervtra ate new rvldana* dally of
Uie prominent place the term* of Commun'sm will have in the com­
ity presidential campaign
Mr Truman'* benevolent reference to "OIJ Joe" Stalin at a
•prisoner of th* Politburo" wat or.e Indication of *lie fact that tha
Communitritiue is *v«r in th* minds of the top 9 t*-*«*hern
Th* numerous antl-Red investigation* of the llouer nn-Amertcaa
Activities Commute* also have served to potnt up llw Ittua
O f eou.-ae. the cotdroVeny over tha Mundt bill aimed at dras­
tically curbing tt^ acUrltke of American Communists, added full
to tha Are
Th* Dewey Btasaen exchanges on Communiem which preceded |hp
Oregon primary election may have been a pitv|*w of Ihe hot ar|Umenu on th* Issue which in all probability wtU diudn votara' aara
this autumn.
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an aerial observer detects a live­
stock movement or othrr sing* on
the Mexican side of th* border
that bear watching, h* quickly
notifies a ground patrol.
Stringent efforts are beings
made to protect American stuckmen, and they should find satis­
faction in the way th* quarantine
Is being prosecuted. Ax a further
precaution,
however, tha H A!
urge* all livestock owner* to relK,r‘ any am pic lout development
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,h#lr P1^ * or
eltewhere. Every effort it being
mad# to provsnt tho disease from
coming into this country, but in
ih* event it ahould get by the
patrols and other protection, it

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W A S H IN G TO N , Ju ly 12 p p f-Thouianda of year* ago, the ptc; hlktorir grand-daddy of the Ktkimu tiavclcd front IluiUon Hay to
(iiccrtand. Ju tt how and why ha
wt nt there is atttl a mystery w hl&lt;9
wih be ttudleil this aummer.
Ltkimo ruin* in the uninhabitro, mysterious arctic wildern***
nu th of the 75th parallel will he
•tudted by members of an expedi­
tion headed by Dr. Harry It. Collint, Jr.. U .S. government archeologlM. The U S , Smithtonian InatitJliun and the National Muteurn of Canada are Jointly tpontoc.
mg tt.e trip into the northern poition of the Canadian A rctir A rc h i^
pelago.
The region contiita of the Par­
ry ami Sverdrup group* of Wlandi,
where for at lea*t 100 year* varj.
ou» expedition* have re|&gt;ort«d
finding many old village mu-*
with rUina of crude (tone houici.
The hou*#' are taid to have raftera of whale bone, rrfltch, Dr. ColImt raid, wat character! *tic of
pn-Mtiorte Canadian and Gteenjaihi Kikimos.
Some of the *ite», apparent!^
rxtvntlve, have been reported on
Cornwall!, Irtand, 2,000 inilei dua
noilh of Winnepeg and BOO mile*
abuvi the rlrn of the Aretir Circle.
Lakitno migration*. Dr. Collin*
taid, were made through the
Koitl.ern Island* in preiumably
t)jw ktage* by Mattered groupt
over hundred* of year*.
He hope* to ditcorer the ap­
proximate rate of such moveint.it*. to determine whether t h £
•tone village* were tel up at per­
manent tetttrment* or inertly
it,tin g plarea and the reaioni for
abandoning the villages. No na­
tive t, he taid, have lived notth ot
th i 7hth parallel in th* Archipel­
ago during historic- time*.

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And what would be the id&gt;-a of
tW. four-pow er
converaationsT
w ill, the lluitians want the A i­
des to abandon the project of
establishing a German state out
of the three Wesern lone, of oclOpjlion. That wu.ild give Ihe
Bo'dievlsts a further opportunity
to tiy to consolidate all four rone*
into u.,e Red Germany.
L ttrtainly wouldn't la- surpris­
ing if the Deimocracie* did agree
to inrifer with the Russian* again,
oe.p.'e previous failures. But it
would lw surprising If Ihe W aitern Pjwera mad* anv roncraaloni
whun would strengthen Moscow's
otnu .n Geiniaaj.

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"Special Her vires Offered To A ll Car M Truck Ownera"
B R A K E H E L IN K D
B A T T E R Y R E C H A R G IN G
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B A TTE R Y CABLES
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R O A D S E R V IC E
F R O N T E N D WORK
T I R E * T U B E R E P A IR S
A L IG N M E N T • R E H U 8 IIIN G 1
Floor Mala— Mufflers— Ta ll Pip**— Fuel Pump#— Fuel U » *
Carburetort— Seat Cover*— Auto Radio*— Horn*— Light*— Spark
Plugs— Fau BelUh^&amp;faortt A beatb o m _________________________ _
Krrauuing of all Tru rk — Passenger A Tractor Tire*.
Has) Pay Plan— Guaranteed Work— Save Money—

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for this purpose Is to be doi •.
flomelime* attempts are made to
smuggle animals and meat a m t a '
th* Uirder, and the patrol sell H
and ileatroya the animals or mei
Working with the H A ! men a
employee*, of the Bureau of Cl
tuns amt the Bureau of Kni
mnlngy and Plant (Juarantlns M l
n-cegniied porta of rntry to lu m
lurk meat, hay or straw, a

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Not only I* the bon
by men In motor val
horseback, but alrolar
to Inspect tha boroer area.

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Interwoven Sijcks
Northcool Suits
Florsheinn Shoes
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policy committee of the United Mlfle Worker*, John L Lewis re­
portedly instructed hi* Held lieutenants to go down the Una thl*
year for the Republican preatdentiil candidal* •
Dfetrict leaser* (rumbled torn* but a(r«ed to past the word
along to th* 500.000 rank-and-Alt member* of tha
pewertul UM W
U M W Ranks
However, it te an _odd*-on bet thtt the minara
Cast to
■won't fellow Lewis' political advice unleaa lie can
convtace them President Truman waa rtipenuMe
for th* D M W t recent troublea
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Rome obaervere bellav* that Lewla will go to any lengths to avoid
a summer coal atrth*
They aey he doeehl want to em ham ta ihe GOP standard-beam . 1

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aim bring it rumplelfl
MoarowAv ‘ ikmiinatlou, ' ™ * .
and meat protfucts from Max
would have niurb ten-on to leiast also is ctMiperatlng with Mi
irt.
that -In- had taken a lung ate-p to­
Ul
wards th* conquest of all Europe. tli* disease In (hat country.
However, the Muscovites linn n’t
ra
Carefully telected
g iu r, rnry indication that they InIriM, to push tlu&lt; demurrarii-s Irdo H*1*
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rk , pntml
to pre____n
a x a matter of fart the
. the Uirder
n __L.,*
Red.. Having created a nasty ait- vent Importallnn of llveatnck In
this country. When Mexican llv
jaliun in Berlin, have for several stock cross the Rio 'Grande at
d «rt
been advertising in the coma out on American soil, II\\9
Cnmimmlst press that IlH* way to
patrolmen promptly seise ami d
setii'e the difflriilty is through a jatroy tho animal*. Fence* ha'
I ouimI table Cimfen-lice of the four ' lieen built along sum*
If
,!¥ M ,' rn J," w* [';o f the riyer lay private

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The Statu* of Liberty holds her
torch 500 feet above the surround­
ing sea.

Chalk One Up For The Professor

rightt Southerner! at to civil
righti New Yorken. We fell tony of the monstrosity, he stopped short.
"Young gentlemen." he harki-d, "I am delighted to see
fog him, though, at he panted
for breath and itumhl*d through that you have finally fopnd » teacher*suited to your in­
hit tpeech without hit glattet and tellectual cat«clt&gt;i"— Webb B. Garrison lit Your Life.
suffering from near-sightedness.
The brevity of the forced demontlraliont and the utter lack of
enlhuitatm a the applaute waa
alto disheartening What a marked
contrail with (lie convrntioni of
right and twelve yean ago when
H o i Skystrsak, like X $ -1 ,
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lip a r it Predict Skyrocket
the New Dealert were the young
■token Supeitonlt Bonier?
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and vigorous men ami the Re*
6&gt;*«/af to Centra/ Ptett
publicant were the old and du­
ct ed i t ed parlyl Timrt have
AHII1NUTUN -T h e eupersoiiic in -rrt to*o u t— Alt fberttery
changed.
W fltuart Hyminglan waa "scooped ' by a«veial months on hla

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Western Allies imv,- no rights in STRONG K F F O R TH B E IN G
M ADE TO KEEP C A TTL E
illiifn. This claim Isn't true hut,
D IS E A S E O U T O F U. H.
irn .;x r tiv r of that, Hu- Red* can t
Having accompliahed many no*
mam it stlrk hy the barbaric
Improvement, In their livrT h « mathematics teacher ot a sninll southern military aclici. P of loturllig 2.(00,0041 hrlp table
during
the
past
few
The .tuck
college was so strict a disciplinarian that lie hud earned the , In:.- civilian, with starvation.
,
icsrs and la-ing intent on continu­
undying hatred of every student in his classes. One night a |a* **•*»**as
* " remarked
*h' * W"h
,“1 *"r ing to breed up their herd*, Fh&gt;r.
in *n*u
prvviou,
ill, cattlemen,
group uf malcontents devised a plan tu ridicule the old ty­ ti/tiium,
ro.umti. itinuppllraiiun
nr i«
ninirni inn (il
, ,
i tike
i stockmen in■
uf i*ruecu ti
We heerd Senator Barkley** rant. They brake into the local museum, stole a stuffed gor­ Mimic and diplomatic .................... a with the prevalence of f.mt-.ndkeynote tpeech on the radio tail 1illa, nnd smuggled it Into the classr*min. They dressed it in Hu. tin hv the Uniteii N * lon’ mouth disease in Mexico and have
U- a terrible imnishmrnl.
W h .r lr „ ..u i
. 1 1 1 , i Uen Interested in effort* to keep
night and it watn'l a bad tpeech j a tilscurded suit, mnl idiuisl sjieclm'les oil Its nose before couid
h " 1,11 1#
“ miing at in th* ihe diseusp
dfaeaie out of thi*
this country.
rouutr;
for a man pail teventy with the |placing it in the professor’s chair.
mug iu ii U rum iid uf all (let
I should I* satisfying tu them
The next morning, every member of the class waa seat­ null)', including tin- wealth of ih*
difficult job of trying to tey
to know some of the things the
u
tomelhing a* pleating to tlalet ed well liefore 9.0U o’clock. At the sound of the buzzer, the gloat .mlusttial Ituhr. The atrug
Bureau of Animal Industry
gle
over
Berlin
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a
stepping
professor walked briskly into the room. As he caught sight

Thote who have been supporting
to ardently the nomination of
General Fitenhower by the Demom tt have evidently been pro­
ceeding on the atiumplion that
what vou don't know won't hurl
you. We have no deiue to be­
little Ike't arrampliihmenli on the
fieM of battle. Without doubt he
waa ona of the grealett general*
American ever had, and that'i
laying a lot. time America'*
*trit generali ara the world'*
Bui if there it anyone in
the United Statei who i* an “un­
known quantity" in politic! it it
Gram! Ike. It it not even known
wkethar he it a Democrat or a
Republican, or how ha itandt on
foreign affain, labor legitlation or
civil righti. Once he eipretted
himtelf on anyone of the** sub­
ject*, no matter which tide he
might lake, ha would lole a large
part of hit moil (nlhuiiutic tup-

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Miss Whelcliel Gives
Rehearsal P a r t y

Social Calender

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’A't— M r. and Mr*. Walter Allika*
» Xpert a lut nf raised eyebrow*
over thi* one, but they vow they
havt potatoes — or torn a toe* — In
thnr garden
Th ry explained today that th*y
planted pntatoe, thi* Spring In a
txrr.ro where they grew tomato**
■it year. Now they have a vine
with five torratoe* above ground
*nd teveral patatoe* underground
on ll e root, of the »ame vine.
Tre texture of the tomato#* I*
normal, they »ay, hut they ........
don’t
And the
•mu* like lomatoe*.
peutue* look like pntatoe*, hut
no:.ur!v know, yet whether they
lent like potatoes.

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By
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COLONIAL
CLEANERS
Opposite Fire Stition
110 S. Palmetto Phone 481

point over direct heat
Mix topioca, eelt, sugar and cocoa well;
•tlr Into hot milk with a whlik.
Cork over boiling water, stirring
frer,icntly until thickened and
tapioca la clear, about 10 minutes.
B«at egg yolk and add a little of
the hut mixture; pour back and
cook over low heat, stirring conxUutly, for I minute.
Remove
from neat and add vanilla. Beet
egg white ufltll *tlff and »tlr In
hot mixture slowly, Chill. 4 to A
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til** M ary Ann Whelch,! en­
Friend, will b« glad to learn
The Women’* Bible Cl*** of th* tertained U*t evenir* at 8:30 that Bob McCall I, recuperating
First Baptist Church will m**t *t o'clock following the rehear,*! for from a recent accident at tne home
the churrh annex at 8:00 o'clock. th# Lntten-Morelamt wedding with of Mr. and Mr*. M. L. W right on
a buffet »upper at tlie home of Magnolia Avenue.
her lu.renta, Mr. and Mr*. Hugh
Wlielc tel, on Magnolia Avenue.
I Hit# Wylene Vickery h»* re
Thi living room and min parlor turned to her home In I'alatka
w re attract Iv rlr dcrornted with after vUltlng for several week*
Mr* Pan IVimond celebrated lovely arrangement* of tinnla*. with her grandmother, Mr* Lil­
her recent hirthdav with a mipper miu i c Id*. a*ter« and roae* with lian \ickery.
given at her homo In Lake M arv.ig i-e .ie ry.
Mi*, l’enro,e HutchDon arrived
Those enjoying the evening were
Thr* aupper w»* served from
Mr and M r, Ernest Humphry | tin- dining table which w a , rover- tmiay after tpending a month in
York, Bridgeport, Conn,,
and children. Betty Barbara. Le-jed with a lace cloth and centered New
roy and Lynda. Mr. and Mr*. I with ginger lllic, and white ar­ button. &gt;!**,. and Washington,
te, .1 &gt;n a low er\»tal Howl Tall D. C
Bert Cou»*. Mr. and Mr*. I’red
whit*
ra m je t In , liver randelabra
Godwin and ton, J . T . and Mr.
&gt;li»* Martha Ba’ey and Ml,*
arid M r, Otto Borsdorf and »on w tic "laced at each tide of the Hallle Cumming* returned to
flower
arrangement.
A
rte
r,.
gin­
^ Sanford,
Na»hvi||e, Tenn. after *remBng
ger libea and greenery were u*ed the pa,t three week* with M l,,
wan white candle* on the buffet
Martha Wright at h*r home at
ami serving table.
•IK Mugnoia Avenue.
Gneeta were irnted at *mall
tabic* In the living room and run
Friend, will regret to team that
1pout with the honor tnlde where Mr*. I’erry ‘tirelnve wa* taken to
tlv C F .iTI.Y ItR O W N B TO N E
thv bridnl couple, the maid of th*" Irange Memorial II pital
hoi.oi. treat man and Dr. and Mr,. &gt;revet day where the wa. .he
E. D. Iirnwr.tre wrre *e«ted being dulirl to undergo an operation thi*
W E D N E S D A Y D IN N F.lt
centered with a »mnll arrange­ mot i.trut
'tomato Jutce
ment of white a«!er* and pink
Turk Shoulder Chop,
ro*tbud*.
A gift of allver « n
Ali*. C At Flower*, coimiv d -le -1
Hominy Grlte
pie:ented to the honor couple,
oaie of the Home D»mon*ttation
T U B llA Ill.E S H E E R . . . Bou­
* JVa*. Celery and Carrot*
,
.f
it
t
in
g
Mr*
IVhelrhel
In
ser­
Club. left todav to attend the quet tone* of green, lavender and
Lettuce with Vinegar and
ving
were
M
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Inyd
F.
Boyle,
F ln iiJa council of Home Demon­ yellow are combined with gray
Sugar Dreulng
Mr*, hobv l.aing and Mr*. I’. F. stration CUlb* in Gainesville t •in**
Bread and Butter
In thta New York dreaa of aheer
Baih. Tho,e enjoying the ore*, heiti thi* week at the Hotel ThomCoco* Tapioca Cream*
printed crepe, eaey to wear and
•ton were (he honored couple. *a.
B ,‘verjige
to launder throughout lha warm
(Recire for Starred Dlth Follow-,) M L , Camille Batten and En*
weeka ahead. Bodice la deatgrred
Herbert
A.
Moreland.
.Ir
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Mr.
and
Friend*
will
he
glad
to
learn
l ocm Taploc* Cream
With gathered and Ued aleevee
Mrr.
t.
E.
Batten,
Mr.
and
Mr,.
that
Ml,*
Jean
Harper
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getting
1 tell can evaporated milk
and alii nerkttn*. hooked at lha
II.
A.
Moreland,
fir
ami
Mr*.
along
nicety
following
an
opera
£ cup* water
top. Ilell I* gold kid.
Ihownle**.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Dick
(Ion
performed
the
latter
part
of
F tahle*poon, quick-cooking
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Aiken. M r. nnd Mr* W. f\ Wvche, I'M week. She i« confined to th"
tapioca
J 1. r f lakeland. Mr and Mra. kernald Laughton Memorial llo*
. *4 teaspoon salt
Ma*rn Wharton. Mra. F. S. Ver- pital.
*1 Vj cuii tugar
nay and the M &lt; »r, Audrey Bach.
l« rup cocoa
By l»ehe||# S. Th 'ir,H y
Mllurcd Robson, Jean Saver. Shir
M i. and Mr*. It. A Moreland
1 egg, «*parated
1 teatpoon vanilla
If' *'or*i*n't *nJ I’ollv « haral of have at their guest, Mr. and Air*
COI D I’ltlOII I I V
Mix evaporated milk and w ater,
A I,o Herman Bnimley. Louie Moreland and daughter,
Where and how food I* placed
in to part of double holler and1?.**!
.Th urm o n d . Jnu.me. of Thom**vtl|e. Oa.: Mr. in the refrigerator I* important)
heat to Ju»t below the boiling jlW*1 ' i ! ) e c^e '
* *n IB*Uen" and. «Mr*.
. . . John
•- . Moreland
,. ___. .
.of...Tam . lor
for Keeping
keeping■nit ne*n
fresh anu
and wnoirwholeK iu y Fite, Jr.. En*. K. L. GarK
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rett of Miami and E n ,. Gordon
t P J n ‘ r . u / T&lt;* " f nkl" ot ' *n ihou»#hold equipment iperlalitt*. of
Finite of Ban Diego.
l ivgo, t «itr.
it,, u . S. Department of Agricul-

Couple Puzzled Over
Potato, Tomato Vines

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Jarlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor

Cable nddres* of Rcr Riuvell'i
Irder-endent Artist* i* Indiehol,
which l« wh»re n |nt of Indie, tr,
Hr BOB TH O M AS
the«e day*.
Gregory l’e.-k. hearing that
All** Camille Batten and Enr
H O L L Y W O O D , July 13 1*
Herbert
Moreland, J r . whn*e Judy Garland will ;&gt;!,*•, S«i«h '"The Itnlie” |* r&lt;n«tponed again,
he leliewMutch Je n k in , will
marriage will he an event of th., Bernhardt. B ill lt’» only t&lt;&gt; h. * *»v*
,
,
evening at fl;00 o'clock at t'.ie *hnrt »equence in a mutual film J *'
l 'av *''* rule Greg hi*
gr ornerl for. It m ight h,
Kirat I’reihyterian Church, were
Before you atari thinking that Iren
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honored on Sunday evening with Judy la getting over in-r head in *ooner,“ h.- add*. “ Alayt-e |t»a:i
. . Newly
a supper given by En*. More- trying
to _ portray the great Storkwell cnmio it“
H -* ‘ b .lt return*
| land'* parent*. Alt . and Air,. Bernhardt. I heater ......... id (hat lin,P,h,e,1
' Alotelano at their home at Itt0 jj| in merely a dramatic kit h to l.l« Dr &lt; hrt linn air thtnv tail
w e ll a ft'i i- » European trip,
1 fal'netto Avenue at 7 00 E Al. within ‘"The Barkb-vt -f lit-ad
f la t k&lt; t . i ’ I". Iw-f ue he l#D for
Tiie aupper w.*, •treed In the way.** During th# r#«t ..f
|aide garden
of the Moreland picture »he vvl|t 1# -inging *r ,| 1 ut.-p#. tun -I.1 » m* putdlthrr't
h-'t—• hv th#ho«t#i*. Vlrr. Grady dancing with bred A*1aite
■ ff*t for
' lark* war memoti*
Duncan. Alia* Shirt#v Mol#1*nd
[U () i«a|]vy*a rat,|,|
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and M i»« I’rggv Duncan
new
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.and p rcifnlr.I gift* I-* hU I r t i .alary, hr lol&lt;l
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In
man and m hri* ami ihr boat ami K v rry Sunday** b**i II m &lt;tnU
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plctlim *. That** Ih r only u«*y ret fti n III Tllti f tin inthi * . • « •
*• v%*»Mt •.g ivcept Ion inThnar iiijoyiru; ihr t»%rnlng s nr a can itmkr lug nie»h«*y Ihr . '
%Itott,. ti In h'»ti« 1 if IG-leti Coiir i ■ Hilt liAttfi anil Ki Mom daya.
4ljtlll'|t G l» ..i nnd 1 llidley Arm*
'T h # R^rrrl f nnd*' HiM f»i
la ud u r i r
Mi and M i n . t U t t r . i .
Jo in .
1 id* U t ln
U m! d
Mr. and M»* human. Mi atid nnr nf Ihr tnoi| rti'ifiui* f*ltt•
Mi* M ih m i Whai(cm nf O ilimio nf ih r p a r !* ha* *t » h ** » an ■ llH Mfj n* Spike
* -l .ill. He»l,,-■*r «p Hoot*"
an*! ihr M U m * Jca»i Sa\**r, Ptd|\ *tar*»-|uaf Ihr !,*« m n
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M L ix . 1 *ni 1 ..tn &lt;
1 »i1
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*?*trc &lt;1 Itohton, w a r A f i l i r i 'H f a r*pftht *
}
Mary Ann NVhrh'hrl. 'Im nir Ruth *n*nr
wondrrful prn|*Mi«i* (• ? mM Id(•ml a"d Mi ttnlri #tuff •rith
h#tdOdharn. Pal
l
I uHltf A ll
rntnlc r r l l r f
N a r ta trd hv
||..i» I h r *urr ft## r t m » r » - f k
i" - in b.,l|#i Suaari lf*vman.
Dnrnlhv Mtniiion, Maiy Ta ylor, IV!» Monty’*nirt *, ind V in 'Irene
Jt»\i*r Strvrn*, Heft \ ^1^»(lrf, Shir Hrftin, It Aliim «!! thi fIn tit * **f w aid I, n ( I Ml left* editor I A’,n
Ippl plantation
!r\ Moreland at»1 Amfrry ltarh Admiral Bvrd’* Ul#«i ................ Heflin
AA tn Add n d o *h of
nnkonwn end It' ' i
a Wi* Kna. V. I (,a tirtl of Miami. into the world'* In-I
i'll.-*o • i-ner v and
,• ..’ . ..I
Sam Thiirnioml. K »rt*\ H tr, #lv . contlrirnt I ho|v M G 'I
von tmve
•m g . If lightIlrtntan IVnimlr\. Mdl lltuirdry. oil* for th# hoi wt-n’ ln r Ir ■.|.
I'harle* Hiikfoid
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Mum M a llt n arid M u ch W hrlrhrl*
hi* POth y#.-*r In t!,. m ,
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do it at home »&lt;m i lb
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in spring »f'#r
Johnaon, v(b-&gt; i m foui m fi»#
I nr e «(l(- in
picture* a Week, mil i-e *Mr in I,tow ill tl
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T A L I Alt ASSKE. July 13 i,l*i
The National Conferenc# on State
P a rt, wo(|
held in Flort la
c m n n i m i i.n ti i’ a im a
Dec. I t - 17, loul* G Scogglp, ill
A'oung people f tb# Church p(
reel... of Florida park*, announced
, lf|H st|, f(
0
E.lm Avenue In.r evening enjnyed
Bc-ggm .aid the ronlerenre a social
galliering Hl1,| ,vein#i
will lei held at Hammock State tonal With rile lie. Jo.eph Crew*
Lark, near Behring, and will he ami All.* Cynthia Gaily a. .port
attended bv park executive, fr.-rn sor* T h r
hoy. g„.# th# party
th* foiled Stair*. Puerto Rico after lo*lng In a fund inlsing cm
Cuba, 'leiieo and Hawaii.
teat Game* weir enjoyed

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ture *•&gt;". I’rfority on the roldeit
Mi*. L, E. Tew hasreturned to &gt;|mf#
„ lr c,M „ et. which I*
Sar.lurd after spending the week­ u ually
iimres!
the
freeilng
end with her daughter. Alary rahlnet, should 1-e given to the
ll*len. in Jackinnville. Mil* Tew must peMshnMo food*, for which
returned with her after being a temperature of id degree*
tranWorrrd to the State Health Fahrenheit or »llghtl&gt;" colder il
Department hrarich laboratory In recommended. The foods which
Oi lai.dn.
need cnlib -t rtntag# because they
spoil most rnsily are. fresh s M
M r. and Air* C. AAV Clayton rooked meat, poultry and fi*h,
and Mia, Laurauelle Clayton nf meat #&gt;r&gt;&gt;th, geintin dishrt, milk,
Live Oak were the weekend mllk-and-rgg dishes lik# ruitard,
gueit* of Air. and Mr*. E. N. amt cottage or other *oft rhe*t«*.
ETeldirg Air. and Mr*. Fielding
Atodrrn refrigei ators ar* daplan to atUnd th* marriage on signed to encourage thi* arrange­
Ju ly £# nf Mir* Clavtnn tn A'el- ment of fond hv podding tall
moil H. Brown of Farm»vtlle. A’a. (halve* for milk bottle* heatde
in Live Oak.
free ring unit* and n covered com­
partment for meat just under­
Cpl Ed Fieldt-g, U S M C , will neath In general, these (ery per*
arrive Friday to *l*H hi* parent*, i , liable fond, keep he»t if covered
Mr*. E, N. Fielding at Uncooked meat should b" loosely
i M ir home at 800 Summerlin rove led. nr simplv taken out nf
Avenue
Cpl rFielding
returned to it# wrappings nnd placed in the
1
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Ciinip LeJuene, N, C. on June if# meat . iirupartinerit of the lefrlgerfiom a several month* cruise alor which piovide* it with enough
with the United State, E'leet in vent l Ini mn for good keeping.
AA'hrri putting fuurla In the reth# Mediterranean Sea and to
port* In Europe altoard tha cruis­ frlg' intnr, take rare not In cmv d
them » closely ti'gether that the
er Atanche*ter.
circulation of cold air around them
Afr and Mr*. Raymond Knapp Is cut off, l ^ i rooked food co-d
and daughter arrived Sunday to room temperature before put­
from
Chicago to vl»lt
Mr*. ting &lt;t In the refrigerator in order
Knapp’s mother, Mr*. Claude no* to heat up the atmosphere in­
Fntd. Air. ar.d Mr*. Knapp, their side and overwork the motor.
daughter, and Air*. .Ford plan to However, as soon as the food hs»
leave tomorrow for Elltabeth- routed, get it tnlo the refrigerator
promptly.
town N. C. where they will he
the guest* of Air. and Mr*. Noel
Nnrrl* and family. Mr*. Ford will visit for two month* in
Chicago with tier daughter and*
*on-lu law- Iwfnre returning to
Fanfold

Hollywood

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Wednesday

Store Open ALL, DAY!!!
ALL

L A C H IN E

M U S LIN S

and

Powder Puff Muslin*. In a wide
variety of patterns

CHILDREN’S DRESSES

and color*

Mite rni'k t1r****e* ns''* 2 thru ft,

Also Rayon* ami Spun*, regularly

t rtltle* til 1 '•&gt;.

priced to L!Tft yd.

Special

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LADIES’ DRESSES
One group, .aims fl thru
Value* to 12.05.

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CHILDREN' S DRl.S-iES
Another gi"Up ill iih’i'* 2 thru I'J

Closeout y.8!)

Vttliie* t" I1.B5.

ALL LADIES HATS
Clo-eotif 4 .9S

Yz Price

CANNON TOWELS
Larg*-. thirsty hath towel* in wild
color* find plait]*.

• A Horltfn Sin in Theatre •

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5 for J.OO

BOYS’

AND

ROYS’ SPORT SHIRTS

Swim Trunks
I tr-inc-4Jc-OpenV72M.J. F.M.
Today &amp; Wednesday!
YA

Short slnve*. fine ipiality **oH**tiBoxer atyle*. made

thru L* A .due* to 2.1ft

by M cGREGOR, In
fancy

18

Goorl value* at 2.50

Summer Dress Shoes

Cloftpout 1 .00 mult

pattern*.

Ages 8 thru

LADIES

Closeout 1.00

MEN’S
STRAW HATS
Entire lot. include* Pana­
mas. Leghorn* and many
others, regularly 3.50 to
12.50.

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of

BLACK &amp; WHITE - BROWN &amp; WHITE
GREEN &amp; WHITE
P a s t e l s of p i n k &amp; b u t t e r coi -or
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BOYS’ sox
Crew
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March of Time's
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MEN’S SHIRTS

White and color* aizea 14 to

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TUESDAY JULY 13,. 1

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford Is Scheduled To
Johnny Theobold Is Wintra Will Make
Victor In Second
'48 FSL C o n t e s t B id F o r Ho n o r s
liy 4 To 3 Margin A t Oval T o n i g h t
Morion. Wintra, &lt;&gt;H‘e Ginger
and Bride's Crossing are ju.t four
of the elxhl fleet-footed gM-Vhound* whlrh will run tonight in
the feature ninth race at the
Volusia County Kennel t-'luh in
Haytona Beach. Wintia i» » KanI die Urns. etailet and expert, say
|she in d u e for a winning .tieak.
In 13 starts this brilliant female
has finished first Just one#, but
«he has eontt in t« |dar»- »even
lime*, anil that shows .he* al­
ways there ami Ityirnf Heine
Handle owned mean, plenty. It
was n couple of Handle junners
which finished one — two In the
main attraction Saturday.
Morion is owned hy another
Kennel with n top retold -• J IV.
Kwalt. Tills fawn-roloied .peed•ter has four wins to hei rteilit,
three of them scored against
feature race ailstoriati. tlll'.i
Ginger swept to victory In the
ninth race Friday and paid off
t'JO.20 on the nose Those O.waid
Htothera runnels have u « » ) of
coininx up with surprise fini.hes.
Pride's Crosaiiix, owned by Mrs.
0.
Ferrell ha. Iieen five times
in the money in 11 staits.
Other ace xreyhounds selected
Im tonlxht's feature ninth lace
ate Fain. Britt.- Label, Jovial Jesre and Helif. Hianch.
r .v r in i:* m i i i k i -v i m i i
1st Hare » ISib Mil.
I Irsl Malt Unit. ll.iaSI*
truly flump., say turn., Mentor1st 1‘itve. a . kina, Soft Unlit. M sion Sllka tttandiiril ylient

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Osaaes r » 4 a .

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Team —

ITttehiirah

HI. T-.' i.l a
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tirnoklvn

M lif.ASD O , July 11 ( Special! — 'Mnrlhuatl
Joiti.m Kil.lay trimmed B illy Kin- - I'h tU d e lp h la
.ltd at the I s -r Ioii Atrm i here Isrt rtitcaan
llig.lt, but the ba|ili*t|r Sanford
H ie 'd iv proved that h« Im* the
ability to lake a. well a. di h
out u i&lt;&gt;t of puniahrticnt.
i m pit n a t i h t %i , i t: t e n .
U r J.uk.onvlltc pugilist reream—
w I.
rctVvd the nod after the end of Mnntrsal
III ! l
tin- tiohi round strucglo, vvhi.h n u ffs b .
40 J t
11 It
was a battle from the very bruin- Newark

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tersec C ity

as to

HeraeuaS
XT 11
T ie Kanfutd aluffxer took some Torunta
la
I I «X
of the hsrdeat r lundintr he hai tl&gt;&gt;. heeler
t&gt; «a
taken in hi. ting career, but h« luitimiire
lleaalfa T e a ie rS a y
w t» tuver floored.
Hrrscua# I ; N e w a rk t

Mutiial HoufltH Rest
Hatting Average In
All-Star C o n t e n t
Y o r k , July ia , 4^ . —
disn Mii'ial enters the All-Star
c..,ne today hou'tlng the htphr.t
iijttinx average among contextants un either siiio,
Die St. Louis Cardins* alugxer
l. .lappinx Nutiounl Is ague pitchlug nt a .103 pare, having uhui-kcu oil I Jo hita In k’OH official
tuph to the plate thrnuxh Kjh -

A M r.itt r a x
Te a a.—
Indlanaoedte
Mlftesiike*

a b s o i -i a t i i i x

r'.iltm ihua

HI. Paul

Jud^e I hhuch Order
Ferniittinif NejrroeH
To II h e Golf Courses
IiA l.TIM O ItK . July 13. (f lV -A
fi ner at judge ha* issued an lnjuiKthm &lt;ir,b-r which. In effect,
rmpdies the city to pennit ItegriM-.i l&lt;&gt; use three public golf
cni.i m t hrrctefnrr ri‘»erved for
while persons.
Tl." orilcr was signed by Judge
W. t'.dvln Chesnut In n raie
hlubghl ugainvt the city by Charli-s K. Law , a negro. Th a order,
taSrt, I yesterday, restrains the
rdy f-imi enfurriii'g a regulation
wl.iih reserves the rnuraea for
whilr players.
It permits "either party In In
lereil to upply fur amendment,
enlatgcnien or mmlifiratiun" of
ti.a rrdt-r.
The Judge tilled in luiw'a case
lb.n regriw-s are entitled to use
all lour elty rnuraea. In an opinion
he U IJ facilities at the otic course
tcsvm d lot tiegna-s are not "aubA TIIK N 8 . tin , July 13, (AA—
•Uiitinlly rnual** tu thoaa afford­ K og-r Simmons of Marnn and E d ­
ed ahite golfer*.
win Maya, Jr., of Augusta, for­
mer University of lieorgla campus
Irwuma, are scheduled to face
trial the second week In Oclolier
on (larges nf enilieaallng nearly
I7.(i(4&gt; In football tickets and
CtltCAGO, July 13, C iB -B o a - funds.
Kolii-itor Genera! D. M. Bollock
ar.uiiUncrd the postponement ycatenlay
lie said indlctaarnt of
the l».-o last week did not.allow
time to pit pore for th« trial at
th, July auprriur court term.
l\tlock announced that John B.
Hun. on, indicted on a charge of
tuket scalping, alio would b# tried
in October. •
IK added that Hlmmona and
Maya had made kind* of 15.000
and Hjilson lutd put up a smaller
Evrrv. Detroit, -329; Georga Kell, bond.
I*vlicit, ,337; Bab Brown. New
Y u It
.325;
Barney MfCoaky,
i'luLdcIphlx, .300; Vic
W #rtl,
Dettolt, .31)8; Hank Majrskl, Bhllauclpbia and Dale Mitchell, CleveUikl, .3U0 apiece.

Jeweler
formerly with
C . L. I*rayn
In Winter Bark
Matker Kuraltai# BUv#

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Mten.apolle
Tole.li.

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Mila*ntakes 4; r-„tiiniti&gt;i»

Only gsirtas r c h .ilill,,I

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rla y 'i gam ra.
nirw lnahsnt
A -erek ago Muaigl W»a Bailing af»w (V tl-s M
n la
along at a .410 clip. Bcspiie hi* *llla
.Hr], Itnrk

W E S T BALM B E A C H , July 13
WP»— Th e Florida State Open Golf
Tourram ent, a lukewarm prnpomiDon hcretufore. may blossom Into
an Important event on the Sum­
mer sports' calendar before too
*ur.y years.
W ith lie new champion, Beta
Coupei of Bunte Vedra Bench, ne
icaldent, and permitted to name
Is uwn offlrrra, tha 1049 affair
at i uni* Vr.lt a pruin isos to out*
dtaw all olhara.

CARLOAD

ll.iatnn

n i:w

Margaret G (i wait trey

lljr ASSOCIATlit) I'HHSSM.

Weilncnday

•
Ilk Hare X ISIk Mile
Cotkjr's llllls. P. irry Hsik. Ma­
ts .haw. Itlllie's C'hol' e Hpet-isl I re­
fute Met l.lrie, ijiuff. l-i.l fstkftlh Hare S l«lh Mile
Je.ler Jlnale, Wletills Molly,1
llr.litle. .'over I'p J » r J l. |..r Mi.s
Melody. I’l.verly I'rtile Itev I'sul.
•Ik Hare ra ia rl.t
I laser Heaver, ii.k «"It fr llesny
Hutieak. Hun l&gt;sl»y, Pahrjr plylnu.
du.ll.e Judge, T . u . Trader. Mr.

Florida State Open
May Be Top Event

LEAGUE

Tin- Southeastern L##fll* J e ll
wurh* rtHimlf. Wllli&amp;mf, Jw*
Unrk to scheduled plan tonight
b.ng m«*1 counter-punching, sim
I'L v-.ited patiently for an open- after 0»e annual niid-auratoar in­
terlude for the loops A ll-Star
uuiite which m u won last m gnt
I.i the sixth, the Champion by the A ll-S ta n &amp;-0 over the
vaught. Jark with a left hook and, M&lt;ntgomcry ttvbel*.
N lit m .g
hjin with counties*
Tonight, Meridian la n Vick**
njfiil/ and UftR# pinned nim burp. I’eniarola in Jackson, Selims
a*uin&gt;t live ropea. Ike looked to
refer; «• Charier Paggi-rt to atop at (iadtden and Montgomery at
Anniston.
Inim ical knockout la»t night over, ‘ ‘
’
.
In
the All Star game the
Ilrau Jn rk , windmil'-swinging for" h u p lighting Ike, shouted Itthcls rould get only tin re I p t
nui s.Wshlne boy who sought h i i l ' W r t •*•&lt;•»* 'I-** tumult of the off Ben .''utterfield of Vicksburg,
maat nosing Malory by becoming
and Pied Bats' wiki of Anniston
the fit»t fighti-r ever to win the
J.i k vistum! to fall hut he
same title three Item*. Each fight- couldn't n i.i finally Dnggcrt »tep- while the All-Stars hit «* M ) U
ei viileretl the ring at 134 pound'. (Oil In nml called u halt after 33 times. Fergu*un and Bowers were
on the mound for the itubvU.
A disappointing crowd of Ik1, m tote!, of the round.

Urammai School

orlte. K urins Hot

Ted Adda 2 Points
To Hittiny Averayo

S O U TH EA R X

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H II L A D K L I'H IA . July 13, (A't
— Ik. W illiam , filially found un
»»pi»u. il lalm didn't kno." what it
m.ui I to iarktrack and th . string
Nan Md from Trenton. N . J „ u-. d
hi..i ts m medium to move h*i*n a
K i.-t Lightweight Champion
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l.ukeftotil Hall Bark
Grammar S rliw l

i s . Hate S rata Mile

It i.d h ii of Memphis apparently
the girl to lieat.
The four time Tennessee state
champion vrsterdav Maxed a trial
actOAS Belle Meade's tl.W)3-yaril,
J » r 7H course In 73 strokes— Just
one from netting a new feminine
tm Jid for the haiardous layout—
to Iwtonr* medalist In Ihe undoftridct meet.
Unless something unea peeled

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Jack Down For Count uvattiUtl ail over ih* champion in

Schedule Fur City Kecrcution Program

Inst Hall Halt. Itoohlr
tinli Savor. I'roint I'flT"- In A
It,.11 W arn lllue Pl.il Uu.h. beset
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S.rt tlsre S ISIS Mllr
Hs.ti S i-ssh |i I. Csbel. Anrtr. » I.ati. 1 In'ity's llsppt. Sufcitav
etmw.rs, I ' (■lnv11. ,i ilarnry's Ps»-

MemphiH Girl Named
AB One To Defeat In
Women’s Golf Meet

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manding lead In the batting der­
New rvrltans !• vrlanla a
by.
Mrmnkla l i : r-hnilarir,«.sa 4
Bookie Itirhh- A.hbttrn of the
M ills Ilo ik t l : v s * h «ill* l
riulh.lelphin I'hillles trails tlu.lal
with a .350 mark. Thr- Phil atar
ti tin only other player In the cir*
ru.t uiu, has ua many us 100 hits. r'karlestmi
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And) Bafko, all-star third .ack­ JaeNMnslfts
Use,in
Pi 4
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la i
itonors,
Bnfku Is punishing op­ '•-•emi,us
i.i t
savannah
ia a.
posing pitching at a .312 gait.
An go sts
11 |I
f ollowing Bafko are four mem­
■ ss a tla T r t t u l a r
bers i f the league-leading Boston
PnlnmMa X; |-hvrtr'Mn a
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Hmvei, Alvin Dark, Tom m y TlolJ a - keoevllle 4- Via, ,m J
m,
-«, Kd H u n ky and Jeff Hcalh.gwvannah
t : r-otunihua |
Bark, ir r -'.lt ahurtstop who has
hit ipffi&gt; Si hla laat 33 games, It
b.attn g .3.15. Kolmea la fifth with
n ..UO mark Htnnky. out fot i'dt
days with a broken ankle, Is sixth
ai dl.D and llrath, former Amer­
ican league slugger, seventh at,

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FIRESTONE BUYS PAINT
BY THE CARLOAD • . *
WE B U Y IT FOR LESS.
N O WONDER WE CAN

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OUTSIDE WHITE ’

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tha Wonder Pipmant

ho.imling nut the top ten are,
Sul tiordnn. New York, .309: Fd
W j i I mus, Chicago, .307 and Frank
(iuslirte, Pittsburgh, .30A.

AEG. 5.45 GAL. 1j

Sanford Girls Open
Ping: Pony Tourney
Martin Drake defeated Diana
Ua&gt; In the firat ruu.a of th#
pl:.g iKing tournament twin a played nt the Hanford Grammar school
ur.dii the direction ut th* City
IL-euallonal Department.
Betty Anno Forties won over
S-il&gt; Clark and Helen Nlchcla
trimmed Kathor laiu Murrlaon,
The only garnet played yesterday
W i.e In tha 0 to 13 age groups
foi girls.

Ouick Hound InPs
fir****"* w
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PAINT
New I/Tatlon.
Bert's Sewing
Machine Shop. Opposite Brloceaa
Theatre. Ph. U M .
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Heps Ira and adJnatmenU n i A

Dr. Henry McLaulin

FLORIDA
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VENETIAN

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Hill Hardware Co.

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vi H. A ir Com pri.for, mounted
t.n uliecle. $60 00 cath. John
KHdcr. Phone 71V
GOAT

Kandail P tio t, 8dJ
Ave. Phone 716-W-S.

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THE
SANFORD
HERALD
FOR R E N T
fipP ir.K epa.-a in Mftbrh Ru'.liUng
Imrge llghl cArea. newly deco.vied, nil Utllilii'v bent and Janilor arrelre fwrnlahwl. ('all Ml*
W II * A. Ih-pl Slurp
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Mtitle m i and up lo data one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
bueineac couple, I Town town lorallon. Call 6S0.

Im -

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SPKC I \l.
t l f t liif y your pn-»ent
jo w id k
inatilillf for fSlT.50.
Bt-rt a Ht-w iuy Machine C villrr,
Sal*-* &amp; Service, nrrovi from
PriM-rsa Theater. Phone 11*0-

Wc will

Buyers a n d

Kelvfnator
Sue O’.
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Hcfrigerator.
Price 50600.

Died
Phone

M O D ER N 1 bedroom Ranch type fl
A R T IC L K B W A N T K D ~
home, 2 bathe. Excellent .'ocaUon Apply 50* Tlumoea Drive. W IL L B U Y your car regardltr*
Phone 1238-W.
uf age or condition. Ratliff A
Sen*. Phone 2.17-W.

REAL EM IA TK — INS II RANCH Ilighaet caeh jp r « e paid for utel
PROPERTY MANAGEM ENT
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Urn. I l l E . U t. I’b, UM.
Hm 4 l u n b State Uaak Bldg.
HmaK frame rottage on’ large coriter lot. F'urnlvhed for 52,100.
See John W . D. Moore
b loom frame bungalow with
largo aerrened purrh. alngle gar­
age, clo«e In. W ell built, but
need* redecorating. Price only
54,000.
.
See John W. II. Moore
If you want an exceptional home
i — i l l icily modern, on* floor, 5
i rom frame. Built 7 year* ago
ol beat material*, and priced
be lew replacement coat.
See John W. II. Moore
8cv.ii.ll deairabla 2 and 3 lot
building *lta*. Some aa low aa
*160 per lot.
JO H N W . D. M OORE, Baaltar
1*4 E. FI rat SL.
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T im lor Work by the hour ot j..b.
1 .u u fh ln f , hallo o Uif, moainff
nii-J dirt moving. We vptcialu*
i.uilditig

M A N 'S S U IT C A S E S , gmd condi­
tion, rraeonable. p. O. 076, San
ferrd.

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FO R S A L E : Six week* female
bird dog puppie*. 2404 Park
A v t.
Phone 4IM-J after 5:0o
P.M.
FOR S A L E : Stoek hog, 250 Ih*.
16 month* old, Poland Chin*
* Harap«bfre breed.
Archie
G ru m e , Canaan City at llaptlkt
Church.
A good horaa for aalc. Good rad­
dle and work
I year* old
and In good
1110 .00.
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Mirarle C o n n elr ( V
FMaldiahrd 1*10
Phone 1335
JOB Elm Ave.

The .Sar.ft.rd Upholstery, turned
amt u |h m lcd by It t'a n n li linvl
Ini n lu ll Imv of Slip Cover and
I'plnd teiv inali i ml
|*ut ex­
it* rt dtlvit-v* in|i 1112.
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1‘nik A v i um-.

M A K E the family cm run like
new ; A till 'dfety w ith n Itrnlce
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Low - rO»t,
gviurordenl wtnk tiy evperta.
Pu.nl-lt in en-y m utilldy pay-

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full) containing driver* Hern-,
and traveler* rlicrk*. Rewaitl
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4 W H E E L T R A IL E R , wiiitnt.tr
fur live "tick. I ri.|iiitt- at Muiir
Rda, U 6 W I at St. Plume 06:i.

Grin Buirk 4 dour ■•-tlan. excelh tit
c.Uiditlon.
ItGl# tildintobllo 4 door amlan. m »
tuhlicr, new battery, clcanrut
i t-tl ear in Sanford.
1911 Bufck 4 door Milan, new
Market Rattier Shop open Thurapaint, lire*, irat never*, eirepudy, Friday, Salutday. Lonnie
t-t,rally ctenn
I &gt;140 ChevrulH
invite* You.
vo'ipe, gijud rontlllioti.
C E N T R A L 8 E R V U H H I IT ID N
I. Brallcy Odhirn. (Iwner
Electoral Appliance#
I’atk Avenue Ik 2nd Street
Refrlgeratora
Repairing
lim'* Tcrraplane ovrelleiit condi­
W A L K E R F.I.E trTR IC CO.
tion. 4 m-w tire*. Apply 600
208 V Park Ate.
I'h . IMG
1almeito or call 313-J.
All Work Guaranteed.
1Jin C H E V R O L E T , S ton pick,
C .tL L 617 fur Battery, Generator
up. Completely rebuilt. Gaul­
and Smarter icrvica.
Swaln'a
tier t Store, Lake Munrue.
Battery Service, 301 W. Flrat
St
JH-17 F O R D stilt Inn wagon. 8pc
&gt;mi deluxe, ricellrnt rouditiori.
y,«&gt;d rt-umn far *elllttg. Priced
to « -ll 51705. I'h. 359. 214 E.
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IP.'iit Plymouth llu*inr«* Coupe,
537500. See before 5 o'clock
riid a y. II. E. Norwood, Monrue
Cot ii er. Phone r,24 J.

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1937 14 tun I W g r truck. 1**1
f lymouth pirk •up, reaaonaMc.
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and
Recovering T « A N T E D :
Uaml Ford plrk-up,
material* available, aallafaction
any modal. M oil Ur in rood
guaranteed, aim eenetia^ blind*.
COAditltMI. Gulf 8. rvica Station
f ABO’S U P H O LETfe C Y
at Five Palau, Sanfptd-Otlando
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FDR I t l . N l — Fluor Bandar. Eaay
operaltcn. Kaaionabla rate*, San­ L O S T ill Altamonte spring, «ornr
lime Saturday, liillfold will,
ford Paint A Glaaa tU&gt;. Phone
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lic.-nre amt memta-nhip raniI .A W N S M OW ED. Fo r rraiunahle
No (|UP*tinn* avked.
itcwanl
•-Miniate* I’hune 7 M -W .
D, »’k* Fort!, Pm &lt;1 Humtry Stote.
AGvmnnle Spring*.
iM p -H tlfy Self Service Laundry
Drier#
Ironing
I n - | ; Wnlt* female Spit*. |,„i.
10* W , ISlh HI.___ Phone 118*
tail dog, riarm&lt;l "liobtiy." Ell
Ih own. 1404 W. 7th St. „
(H it.A N D O Morning Nenllnat. O r­
lando Evening Star, t'all Ralph
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Roofing, aif&gt;e)tor -idiug, painting. Phone

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It. Ilie morning m after b:u0
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O rla n d o vin F lo rid a \ i r w i j ( .
l l n l r r route*! lij M illin g , in 20 word* o r lc*«. j o u r m u v r r lot W i l l I I I K K
IT T M i d i ’ IN (M il W I R E .VII ritlrir* m u .I Itr tin &lt; n n p .m in i In H o riiln Vir«.iv* ‘‘ »li« her,*" o r rru M io n ld r f.tr«
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on J u H lit. W nli li for llicvc eilver 1 oil. 11 . n lit 11 getting rlu n ige . W.iit or d e liv e r'jo u r r n l r j , not Inter than
*J.00 A .M ., J u ly 21.1. lo M c n lu m t* f.onlr*| l!u m n iU l« r « &lt; luim her of ( o iim u -rr? llu ililiu p , O r la n J u .

Sellers

Classified

W A N T E D : invurarne ayrnt for
tit III! In Sanfoltl, p.Mal pM.potll;o n foi liyht man
M int have
c j i . A p p ly ui pei»on I&gt;i» it* Life
it ilr .ilih Inturanre » ..mpany,
'J .f VV. iiouth Si.. O rL iitt). Eta
lie tween t*rOO A . M. and II1 noon.

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T im e fo r n n o t lirr of ilm ur arniM tionnl vn tu r r v r n l . w he n
j o u r i m i n r j . A m i'll find value* galore in ever* M o r e . .
• n i n ImuM'liolil n e rd . (o r i -u r * budget . . .

H ELP W A N TED

P R A C T IC A L N U R S E »r R A ID
O F F F U H N IT I RH
30°l
S IT T E R , ran five g*«*d refer*
PACTO R Y T o YO U
r n iT i, pbone 1152-iL
Complete Flne»t ifuulily II uum -li.’lti FurnUhingv ul Fartury
Pi lev*. Periotl and Motii rn Red- F LO O R SA N D IN G A Lim bing
iuom, Dining Room and Living
cleaning &amp; wailng Our pow**
KtM&gt;m Furniture. Furnituie for
unit vliahiea uv to work where
every room in the hou»e.
* there it no alectnc .onnecllo
AI MctchandLe ir Fully Gomanavailable 21 yeaia eiperiencteed.
II. M. Gleaaon. I nk* Mary. Fla
W R IT E « r W IR E
For F R E E lllmtiuietl CntnloItusinrmf Oppurlunilii-w
gui and nmnxingly low pricea. 10
t Ainu upeeial plO|K&gt;vit|on when'
For Sale or Rent, tiood Grot-ery
furniture (&gt;»&gt;&gt; for iU elf.)
A Meat Murkit. Phoiit 1307-It.
N A T IO N A L T R A D IN G
COM PANY
12
S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
Box 2210
Rlckory, North Carnllna
S E R V IC E , EU Z IK K ’H. IN C . Completc analyri* of your »kin ia
U N D E R W O ilD atan.lard 10 Inch
aubmittr-il to our Enlmratory
Carnage typew riter, fine rondithrougli our trained coniuRnnta.
l.oli.
Draftmani. desk, excel­
T V rrearn* are made up ac­
lent t|unlity, well made. 32 in.
cordingly. tiuaranleed Improveutoe, HI in. long. 407 Allm iUe
meld. A jM-ironi.l aervirr. Fall
llitik Building,
1254 for an appointment. Mary
McMahon, 3011 Park Ava.
Wt nre taking order# fur Ferry For Sale or Trade ll&gt;42 Indian,
M om* Celery Seed. Seed cornea •haft drive, motorryclo in A -l
dlriwt from Detroit. Allow 111 condition. A k r n Pur la A Euipuaya for delivery. Saitfuid X
int iil Co, 201 N. Palmettit.
C iI Seed Store. Phone 154.

G A R A G E apartment for rent,
1 D IG E E PRESS A wood working
tidulta only. Apply 17U Paik
lathe, «50.t)0.
I’hune 133d or
A VL-.
tot Park Ave.
ROOMS, clou in.
Phone 1351,
Park Ave,
TV iO large black mulea and twu
ruuk* wagon*. Carl Henry Thur*FUL'R ROOM furnlehetl apt. teaton, »17-W .
•unable rvnt. Box X , c/o Herald.

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Hem-Tit Alike Willi

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T rt IN tin - Ilollywivod lied, per
f.vt eomBtlon. Phone 4rt-W.
N IC E L Y fiirni.hcd two Uttroom
houM* for lent. Ilot water and
llcctrir icfrigerator, two large
•cirened joirchf-*.
On* mile G A S R A N G E magic chef atove.
north of l/oiigwiKai.
Imnilre
4 burner, oven and brullcr e«
II. J. Van Burger, Longwood.
cellent condition.
IdO.Du,
3(1
h ii Sion water heater, 135.00. Por
i ilm n link ami drain hoanl,
M X ROOM fund til'd apartment,
535 (HI Phone RflO.
.tin Magnolia, phone A . K. Hoiic ltri 212-W,
A
01* I S ID E W H IT E Paint, iiwcial
3 ROOM fiirniihed aparlinent.
54 75 gallon.
tin W. Third Si.
Hrnkarik GUaa * Paint Uo.
I l l W. 2nd, Phoaa 170
6 room fiirn I»1ied bungalow. Phone
&amp;0I between D:00 A.M . and CbO
P.M. oi 55S-W after 4:00 I’ M. F IS H IN G B O A T , 136.00. Jim Hob
am. fllO Ea»t 14th.
1 fetudlo apartment. Phone SOI -J.

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T U E S D A Y JU L Y 13, 191%

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

m ark*!

U* S. Rejects

ge n e ra lly iteadyr

threat of a Canadian general rail
L lv a h a l t e r
"l
* si r* t o g m i L K m
r a e r e a l M a r k e t . F e e D e te a
ttrlke Thurtday.
FLORIDA,
tin ADR A—
F
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IH
A
Net
Wt
In
Union* representing th» 150,To To
iraatlaae* I r m r u * Pari
OR ADR A - r* rI)o * U*o** Cta*
(tn llm iM
Pane O m I
ll'e e ll'ie * trap. Fag* Oast
000 rail worker* hare offered to
D C
and four angina transport, at
j * o*f ia
i!
inm ate formula.
cut their 2ft cent* an hour wage •cl and for an increase in the r
M
r
Hum
I
I
OI
1*0
Us
American dlipotal In Otrmany.
o
llrv llrr* . ted. *•*!, th*
Negotiation* continued afltr
to u
Hmall
o*
*»
minimum way* from 40 cent* to
Workman at Tampalhof dumped Eatre letar
1l»o»,
heavy,
S
ll&gt;*
up
It
** o*
••
41
wa* reported unofficially.
Reuther walked out.
ltm ». l i g h t ........... ....... .
ton* of rubbl* Into an ticavation
7r&gt; tenls »n hour.
POI I T B T M S R K t.r
1* II
The government war tald to
IteoalM* . .
■■
i iiiiiiim r a il i *
II
24
Ha entered the eonfartncaa
for an additional runway. Air
Some
of
the
dtaflcrs
voiced
Oradr
Aquality,
per pound;
Monday for the firat time In the have proponed that the worker*
forre officer* tald the new 6.*
that the rompromit'
lake
a
Ifitk
rent
Increata.
That
Jicnnltdence
000-foot landing atrip would be !
history of Ford'* relation* with
large enough to accommoda e ;
th« big auto union. It alto waa I* the amount accepted recently will avert any floor fight when
huge R-20 bomber* hut *dded [
the platform goet before the na­
Rtuthar'a firat return to the bar­ by U.8. tall worker*.
that there waa no need for m in i
gaining table *lnee an a*i**»ln
tion *| convention lomorrow for
11-29* in the present operation.
triad to kill him laat April.
ratification Oiner*. however, were
The new runway I* being built
The U A W -C IO hat threatened
not in lute.
parallel to tha old one and will
a ttrlka any time after Thurtday
Ope tald the race plank wat
giv* the field two all-weather anJ
onleii a new eontraet agreement ! r j for engineering continuance i
adopt'd deaplte
White
lloute
one grata landing atrip. It will
it ratchad. It would affect 110,- and legal colt*, tald Mr S a v r.
take *1* week* to complete the
000 Ford production employe*.
It I* proposed, he raid, that re­ ptr*.n:e for ''much mote" on civil
new atrip.
venue certificate* he Itaued to re­ righl*. Prealdenl Truman wa* In
Deaplte bad weather at Frank-!
I'llll M 'l I.I IIIA . July 13. bUi pay the RFU In event the j&lt;-»n '* fiet(tn-nt touch with the ptatform
furt today both U. 8. and British
— Production ground to a coin- grunted; probably In a ""&gt; year writer* Ihioiighoiit their long toll
plane* were arriving In Berlin
They put the ln*t word* to the
plete bait today at the tiUge period.
uti schedule bringing food and e*-i
Hugh Whelchel w »« appointed term-final document at 4 A.M to­
Letl?r, Pa., plant of Wetting
eential
supplies from Wcatetn
houie Electric Corp.. a* 0,000 to aucceed H a rry Tonke. vht te- day.
imloi of
Germany to the Isolated Western
CIO worker* continued a prote»t _____
rently ______
returned **_» ttmmhjr
Pl.e *erond prellntlnarv draft
arrtnra of thn city.
Civil
n a i r lamped "secret" fu*t n wa*
•trike again*! the *u*peri*ion of the
“
" Servire Board,
Final approvnl w » ' given to tn» tin flr«t and somewhat dlffeient
The Russians' Merlin newspaper.
two member* for "tectirity" re*leave to the Showaltrr Corpora- .•cr»!cn propo«ed by a amaller
Taegliche Rundschau, said the
ton*.
Western AMI**’ air operation wa*
Th* atoppRge began with a tlnn to operate a flight training comriittee ','4 hour* earlier.
being carried out "without regard
N vcrth*le*». report* leakeil &gt;it|t
brief tit-down yeiterday follow­ ichooi at the Municipal Airport
tin work tb rrr !• now pro* , tnat.
tMW% In
,,, a'blltion
,,.(,nMW(i to the tarr »r»!
for the nerve* *nd repos* of mil- i
ing a m m
meeting of Loral
Ib.na of person* who have not
planU. 'it" pripo***'on
107, United Klectrlcal Machine reeding under direction of Georg*
MAKtNO HI* f lllt APM AtANCI before a camara. MU« Candles BrUktn
forgotten th* terror of bmnb
Living ro*t*— a hroad attark , leave* It to har mother, film itar Betty Hutton, lo make with th* glaron-.
and Radio Worker* It epread at rioetren
Further Invratigatinn of re"- on Inflation Including *tandhv
attack*, who itlll mourn relative*|
lubiequent whift change* to vir­
In
fact,
Candica
appear*
determined
to
ippear
unpoted
and
nonchalant.
cret» block ronatmellnn of I Intel 1 1 Ice and rationing eontrol*. ■*
who died under American and'
tually all production worker* and
Batty,
In
privata
life,
la
Mra.
Ted
Brlskm.
(International
Soundphcto)
Type unit a for swimming pool*
British fire bomb* or are burled
molt of the office *tnff. [he waa directed after CnmniLdniwr. 'f m - t e d by Mr. Trum an la«l fall
under th* rubble of peaceful re­
plant at eubutban (-**trr i« eight Cha.r and 1-eaher ...-o rie l that
"f
fl ank
sidential sections.M T h r newspaper'
mile*T (outhwret
of* PhUadelpt.la
J they had
hail vl.lted l akeland
akelar.l to In- '*• eom.norn
conltnoed ami
and siren*.nrn-r
strengthened j|
o L ,
. / , Ithev
I a n nV
described the air ferrying service
John Schaefer, prnidenl of the'
.. . fj((l , t&gt; Jif rIin&gt;fril(.tf,n int&lt; n.atlonal c o o p e r a t io n for,
k tO V C rn iN I r it lic y
;
** the "circus parade* on Teine.iW
.I w
imili.I I'll....
I
*.„ Il.1 pear**,
M,..
local.
»ald
Ibe two
men were lid found no "wlmmlnir pfWY| I inworld
pelhof Airport.”
*
-**-««. |*mw
Ma*|
I’nlertine revision of the arm*
■&lt;
- h l f « . i P a g e f la e l
•'branded poor security tUka" by
the Navy whirh ha* contract* *
Ta* A c .e .-n r' Mr Saver,
mberro to permit .hlpment
of , he convention If It Include* In the and shell lire, and the Jew* rewith the plant for gat turbine was directed to i(.*e,* ibat por- ! urmt to the new state of t r*e|- parry » platform endorsement nf plied wilh artillery lire on Arab
engine* for aircraft.
lion of bulldinp* reined nut for llW-uedlate and full rrcognltlon of any r,( t!.e eI*11 right* program poution* near the Damanut gate
A union meeting today wo* revenue by fraternal organl-a- It* trirltnrlal im -grlty; eeonnmie propo ed by I’realdetit Truman
told by Frank Bradley, union tIon*.
1aid t i Israel and the International- Th tv aa«ett thi« woulr l-e m In- to the old city.
hu*lnea* agent tbnt the two me.i
I lie Jrwt. holding the vilal
A rermett Iha* the City dons'e i/nlion of Jenmaltm.
.a*inn of slate* right!
JACKSONVILLE July tJ I AT*
— Frank Carner, 30, an engineer 12,400 to the Javeee* foe their
H i using — federal
eral eneoutage
A ahama’a walk &lt;mt faction gain„( Lvd-la and F.r Ramie
— Th » foltowlna are th» |irt*-»* o
anil Heibert I.ewin, "8. lho*l nronosed program, wa* taken nn mm** for bnmebuillding and y
'&gt; ' r,n,M,|1 }*•'
•"
Je.uulem -Tel Aviv high- **» snit poultry at tha Jacksonmetal worker, were given Identi­ der adv|*ement J Hrallev fhlhatn eminent rom trurtlon
Man or
nf low
m-*- rntl
rnn linn
non 1
- vy i*
a m
1*1 Ip.' in
01*itfin
1 * 11, y, -rilffn
»,crooj.
ay.
, -* ,. ,.
.,
n * stil" marhat'
it elraranee
clearance
grid ino.t
ino,t of
rif Onw*y, launched
launcberj an
anattack
attack on
rL tin tn s i:n n «
memtier of I lie ‘ Jaycee Board nf, housing »r.d slum*
end
the ntajorly
malorlv have
have»*»V.
on tied
li*il
cal letter* by the Navy,
Marta* ttraa* A Qaallty
Klu-alion federal
aid oeen
r | o * e wlh
l will l.aney
l.aneyNNuba
’uh* Northwrit
o( l-alrun
Iilnin and
and
Meanwhile, approximately 20,- |l,rertor*. and ftrorye William*)
•ral finanrlal
finanrlal aid
oeen working
working eloael/
Northwrit of
•sirs to ra'allar* Marks! stssitr
OCiO French civil »crvanl» were lfr*»urer. mad
made the rroiie.i
I to .rhool*
jud tjov. Fielding "'rig h t nf Mlw- j mr| resistance from Arab Legion
C a rre a l W siket, Per UltlfR.
Ip
A nroposa
Kel W t
sal by Mr, Odham •'&gt;“*» ) Agriculture — continuation nf i«-..ti,»l In lining up opposition to ,
i .
t , u,„l, .1 r i . D I U D A called out on ttrlke in a move
Trrk# your choice ol Summ tf'i Q'ond•IttADK. A —
Per D -s IdMTI* f'lm
„ I I , I , e-mnded In 'arm price support*
I , r .v ll rights platform or nomlna
r,' r r * U ,,g n b ,f ,t"
'f
mant which may anowball into tk . r n
ITc
41r
e«t pleosure londi - GtlFYHOUMO
I I ns.
foils In carry a derisive battle
T n v -» a sharp rond»mn.tion tint, .it I're.-lilrnt Truman.
a paralyrihg stoppage affecting regard to auto deabr* lleen*e&lt; to
II
it
.Mfdiiim
11 o*
W ill TAKE YOUI Sectioned votnm uib H*" cost of llreri&gt;e« of med ,( |
Rrpnbllran partv for 'MowOr. the bitter, nil but the e* lo the outskirts of Jerusalem
in
Hmpli
II
I I ns
1,000,000 government worker*.
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f
i&gt;ru
p
tn»«*
on
the
r|eh
»nd
put
leinr.
hopeful,
have
given
up.
tionen hoy# found Greyhound'! big
The *«erutlve lummlllcc of the
Israeli frn t1 "--tatche* report
Producer*' sals* to srhalrsaltrs
‘ Chairman James ............
8. Peter* of ed two count
Non-Communist Wutkcra* Union egidar auto dealer* wa* referred *mg the burden on the poor “
” cka bv media- ■ sntrslly thrss rsnta less par it &gt;i
ppw oir-conditioaed, luvury butei
fo
ffi#
*
*
*
!
ilrahr*
f&lt;
r
| ilbplaeed person* — a demand •iemgia'* ‘td 'iitr delegation *ald nired At ah c 1 esns against Lydcalled the atrike because the gov­
fitted with every facility for complel*
i
»
t
*
ntilnVnn.
that (no ,000 Furopean war re 1 esli .day It will not bolt the con- da Gun* bam 'c - I away around
ernment refuted lo grant certain
hovel enjoymeni low fare* to every­
^fr, R n y rr imIn 1***1 nnf *Im* •&gt;■** lu g ie , Im allowed tri enter this ventnu. regardless of what hap
employe* n flat 3,1100 franc tat'-'l
the
rocky
app
oacls*a
to
the
Ju
ft-i* fnr h «mmI »***r Ju* wn|#*« t*
where meoni ghtra money for o'*
eniitiltv rather than the ZlMUktO ,scn
monthly wage Increase.
cn
but be has been working 1.1,an hill* w lt’iln tight of l.' dda IN T H E CO tTltT o r T I I K DOIfNTT ■
rif »L 'r« u ifi odd provided for In the ore tent w
And the Canadian Cabinet met HDfl fr»r
•*ho ilay. Check your holiday comrilh
the stalc't tight* group j and F r Rain1*, which the Jewa | p-VSlttibA*K?K NpRO|lJ»TEU **T ?
u
ir.o
law
That law i* described a* tith ' hi* arrival Saturday
today, probably to ronalder the
aptuted aftet two dat* of fight­ In rr Estate nt
pot* - Gay H a v a n a , o x o tlc Key
''u n -American" bceau** of "tare
Cisorgla. l.aney aide* believe, ing.
NATHAN L E W K N TIIA L
W tit, exciting great citlet, Sparkling
Decease*
end tellpious discriminations "
will go at least a» far a* Tejtaa—
An Informant associated with
TO A LL CHEDITnltB AND PER
beaches or coot, groen moufMglni R* p Emanuel Cellar of New •na^lm fut(her. Petera haa not the Israeli fnrelp” office said in Kti.NH
1IAVINO rLAtMH OR D fVoik, mernlier of the platform railed a caucus since the first Tel A«-|v there seamed evr-y MANPH AtlAINUT HAM* KPT ATE
then go the best w oy-GtEYHOUNOI
Tnq amt each at r"u are hiubf
/tnup. said the platform drafters alerting Sunday. Then delegate# reason to etnect t new Palestine
notltle-1
amt
tsqutred
tn
present
"•popped their flnpcrs” at the Instructed committeemen to fight truce tsroiiahlv b’ the end nf the snv claim* an* eemsnd* whirh
tnl * department and "gave them ugairat a civil tights plank and ,,e k He said it -m ild stem from rnu. nr either nl you. mar hare
S E E
M O R E
a hr Hacking" In the Palestine President Truman and to support modified prope»«»s which Count strain*! tha estate nf Nathan LewOecaaseit. late nf *aM Cnaa
plank.
tetiolation of the two-third rule— Rcrnadotte. ths C *1 mediator, 1* enthal.
IT- tn the County JuAge nf R*m
Mayor Hulicrt If. Humphrey V,f under which any ran lldatn or pro- evpeeted lo ptar* before the Se- Innl*
County. Klnrlita. at hla olfli»
Minm -ipoll*. telling reporter* ” 1 (tosilion would
In the court home of aalit Cnqntr
ild b
have to get a two rurltv Council.
at Hanfnrd. Flnrtda. within eight
.mpc 'here will Im no convention i lliltda majority to be approved
rnlrmtar months from the time of
ilru.r fight tin the platform," add­
T h r two-thirds mte wa* aiusni .a k r f lu rr* *t8. N . V., Jule the f|rat publication of thla nolle*
ed.
doniil In IKkl
13. (fll
British aotirce* sail Ca&gt; h claim nr Aeniand ahall ha In
“ I don't think there will tie "
Hot Ida rli legates bolding I2 S t&lt;d*v Britain Is »«*wr reedy lo m rlllna and shall slata tha plare
of '**ldenc* and pint office ailt.'sINr, too, was optimistic, say vote* are pledged lo anppurt Gov- Me In strong United Nation* dresa
of the &lt;lalmant. and ahall h*
Key We*l ..................
7.35
lug ’ lie preliminary draft was ••rnor Wright, but be In eypeeted artlnn to atop the Palestine awnrn to hr the claimant, aa*nt.
nr
attornev.
and anv aurh rtai'n
bo.r. 'In a spirit of compromise
Ne*v York City ............ 17.25
lo release them to Laney, Thla fighting.
nc demand not ao ftlad ahtll t.e
give and take."
P r e v io u s
pu**lan-Am*rlcan enld
gtonj. I* opposed to .Senator Pep
Cincinnati, Ohio ............ 14.30
Illl'rsphrey and Celler le*l a I'F&lt; tft-F la l, an avowed "liberal mere* for f n --»f " ' 'Ctlon *n tha
IN K/ T B O TEIl
■
New (h im u :..................... 10.85
'
As
administrator
nf
"Runin1' meeting nf "liberal'' plat- ■anoldate" fut the presidential Holy Land r»i»i» w*»e blocked
ths Kststs of
Denver. Colo......................29.00
fotto committee members who de- -lon.ir.ation. although they ronrsde larrelv bacause of British op­
NATHAN LR W R XTH AI.
I,im Angelea .....................42.20
e'nrd on Rnndavto^ fight nn the .;t» vote* ss-(M go to | &gt; p w r. An- position
deeeased
floot if they failed lo obtain
other vote Is unplsdgr-d. Tbs state
Tbe shift in BtiHsh nolicy was M rti publication July 1*. 1»**
stronr civil rights plank.
bar ?tl votes.
repotted a* the se-urltv counei’
tr c*nt»" nf Cnantr Judge, State
"'list Southerner, will do |s an ! S e v e r a l Louisiana rlslegstea was called Into emergency session "t Florida Uemtantt Cnunty In
• *l*t lie Tea •• All Akae* Fara*
itlot mailer, Romo said a fight Lavs attended caucus** of the to bear Count Folk* Bcrnadotte tin l-Mate nf Jsmet Thomas MrTe le a p Tour Crow d fagtther
I tin ttl
apical* inevitable
The drafting slates' rights group, but Ibe dele- mtline his view*
Nctl- • Is hecehy given In all
CHaitIB A OilTHOUND
committer, meeting behind closed gallop has nn Indicated how R
RpnVcsmrn for both delegations whom M i n y cnncecn. that J. T
diHii.. battled for three hotira on will vole.
.aid. however, it e'lll wa* u r- McLain. Jr ae Ooardlan of Jamea
the t ,re plank alone, before It
Virginia gave Indlralltin. last trrtaiu
whether the proposal rh.miip ilrla ln fll. nitnoc. will on
ArchilwiH, contractora, homeowntWH am I progpoctlvd
the :trd day nf July. I V4a apply
I•••• b-d the romptomiar
uignt
It
rnlglit
awing
behind
would
be
offered a* a 'oint teso- to Hi- J nda■ of the above Coufl.
itonteownern ullkn fltnik to Hill Liintln r Co. for ImiltlinR
H ie committee memtier tald the 1aney'a enndldary, with Gov. Wit- ItiUon or whether *he U.H would at hit of flea |n Hanford. FToitda,
202 IL f iimmcrrlal Are.
mitlnrutltt they ran iIi’ImmhI upon to tlo u pootl job.
IBM •leclaration favor* full op-, Itaui M, Tuck saying be believes tireeent it alnfir. In *nv event, it aI ten o'rtork A M for aIII hurl IT
to
eell
at
private
aale,
all
ths
I'hnne 80
j'ortunily for all prrsons alike tniliie Arkansas chief esccxilve !* was said, Britain has agrees! to tlaht. Mile nr tntereet of Janies
live, vote, wo It and develop with t entitled to th’ Old Domlnlen a support th« proposal in principle. Thorns' MeLatn III In th' follow­
We hnntlln nntlonnlly fumoun tented ntitl proven mcr;to riitrrlmlna Ion on ground* of|sttp,
ort.
fienc'nr hvtd fD-Val
The resolution would declare ing deserlhed land* In gerilnnl*
■wnpert
chamliBe— burked by our KiinrRtitee n* well a« the
Flnrtds. lo-wlli
tart, fired or color. He said the qtd * .&gt; . „ chr'-s. V.'*;!|df hat a threat to peace exist* un- County.
lleainnlna at a point T*1 tee
committee rewrote an earll** »*r 111* i \ott».
m»nnfgcttirer,»--w h lc h will give ynttrs of service nnd
!*r the meaning of article 39 of gnuth nf tha Nnrthwsst norssr o
non cf thla pi ink, to meke It
lastiiiK «atisf«ctlon. Come to thla I&lt;h i »I building materthe U .N . charlsr — th* aiticle tha Northesst Quarter of ths,
vorth»a»t Quartsr of asctlon I I . '
stronger
which n*rmlts th* use of
laid Headquarters when you need atRierlnr products.
Trp. t« N R I t r run Cast I I I I
Th » plank, and the on* said to
tton*. nr Inttrnational force. If feot gnuth t»" feat. Watt I I I I
call for repeal of the ytar-old
feet North |*e feat to point of
, necessary.
beginning, containing I acrei mors
rafi-Hartley Ael, were the only
A aimtlsr proposal received five or
Itts
ones *h*l caused anv regl trouble
B U iin f R s
affirmative vote* on two pre­
Dated Juna Slat. 1*II
(•nftMe*«*4 »»**, Fg*a l»,Hl
for ths diaftlng group.
y tA F D W A lff'
J T UrLaln Jr
vious occasions when it w»# spoil
Small Itema . . but no
(laardlan
poims out what hat happenrd to sored one* by the United State*
Anur ia's llvcitoek output:
and once by Russia. Seven affirm ­
Important In the *mooth
"lr. this eountry today there ative vote* ate needed for ap­
an onlv about 54 rattle and calvea proval.
H
ria|t»MM
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ia
«*a»
vine
i
operation of your ltom*f
foi each 100 people. Thia It a
Bernadott* called on the se­
him congratulations on hi* key­ deem.* of 44 per rent from th*
curity council for quick and
note speech but had tald nothing
pea*.
forceful Intervention to end the
about th* vice presidency.
"Ilrg numbers were fll per 100 Palestine war.
Along with announcing tbe
i'he U .N . mediator, In a per­
White House welcome mat I* out person* In 1944 and today are
lor Uirkley
McGrath told a down to .38 Rheep numbers per sonal appearance before the coun­
IM parsons are at an all-time low, cil, declared thet th* lighting
new* eonfertnee;
Outtloflr Rurner . . . at­
It I* po**IM* I’rctldsnt Truman hem; hi per cent hejow th* peak." must he atopped even If tha U N.
Tin bright spot Is that food had to use sanction* or posttbit
will addm * what may b« the
t r a c t i v e , durable —
closing *«**ion of th* convention ptlcce other than meat may hold international lore*.
at present levela or decline They
tomorrow night.
Tha situation is now in the
double* n* an incinerator
fltiapatche* from Washington tan't drop far, because th* gov­ hand* of the council, Bernadott*
•aid the President*! tentative tie- ernment support system put* a •aid.
and outdoor fireplace.
, cialon I* to Gy here, accompanied sound floor under them. But good
"For the moment." Bernadott*
by Mra. Truman and their tlaiign etep* arc In prospect — always said, "I hava don# hy utmost and
ter, Margaret, and lo raturn lu wit.i finger* crossed on the wegth- can't do mote."
Waahlngton immediately after a et. Foreign demand Is easing, ai
ahort address to th* convsntlon.) Euttipe slowly returns to produc­
McGrath said f.e hopes the eon- tion.
Sm pluses of some farm
vintion can meet in almost con­ con.mndltlea may be expected thla
Il'M tlSM S Huns Tag* Oael
tinuous session tomorrow to wind year or next.
vond a Lloyd’s report from th* ,
up it* builne**.
Vegetable nils are Increasing In Valencia radio that the ship’*
Tht* would
mean Jamming supply, promising a drop in the
master, Capl. E. W. Braithwalte
through adoption of a platform cott of .ioap, shortening.
irtsning. ••lad of 8avannan. had sent an SOS.
and selection of presidential and i f esings and the llk».
The tpokeaman said Vica Adm.
vica presidential candidate* Into
Howomy, leather prb-a* may Richard L. Connolly had ordered
on* day.
tii# stain after being down for th* eenior Naval officer* In the
A reporter asked what wa* the month*.
Shu** are c c i-c ird lo ncareit petition In that area to
rtaion for the speedup.
at4\ at tha same prir* l»\nl for a Investigate the report. Conoily it
“The heat nf Philadelphia,■' Me- lltt.c,
commander In chief of U.B. Naval
Grath replied.
A good cotton prop tn proapect
A ll sign* had polntad strongly •I*’*- hope of easing pressure on forrat In th* Eastern Atlantic and
Mediterranean.
I” Barkley for the last I I hour* clothing price*.
* "There had been no furthtr
although tom* big city leaders,
Il may not h# too had. if yon word tine* th* 8 0 8 ," th* spokes,
including Frank Hague of Jersey
City and Paul Fitipatrlck of New b io not nne of those whn must man aald, "And It la unlikely
w e ll hear anything until lata to­
York, were taking the view some have meat with every meal.
day.'
1
younger men should hare tha No.
2 spot.

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Associated Press Leased Wire

14, 1013

N o. 1S3. .

Military Gains Civil Rights
Russia Replies Colorful Parade Marks Opening
Of Shrine Initiatory Ceremonies Made By Jews
To Protest By
In Palestine Finish Fight
West Powers
Marshall Declines To
Hint At Contents Of
Not cl-landed HirnBy
Soviet Ambassador
W A S H IN G TO N . July 14. ( A V Runi* replied today lo the w rit
ern powfti' protest against the
load blockade of Beilin amid indicAtioni abroad the Soviet* may
fuse irjrclrd the American, Bril*
iib and French demands.
Secretary of Slate Mariball
Hally declined at hi* news con­
ference to hint at contents of tb»
Hiit'i.in language document band­
ed him *10 minutes earlier by S o v ­
iet
Ambassador
Aleiander
S.
Panyuthkin. Marshall said be bad
received only a brief oral repent
on the menage.
In Bedin. however, the Soviet
mditary administration's official
G e r m a n newspapers, I aegliche
Rundtcliaii. hinted at a Russian
rejection The paper described the
Western protests as "laughable’'
in an editorial it beaded: "W hom
do think they are ftiglilrning&gt; ’
There was nothing in Marshall’s
discussion ol related questions to
indicate that on the basis of what
be knows be experts any quick
break in lire East-West deadlock
over Berlin.
T h » Secretary told newsmen a
full t&gt;i&gt;rd translation of the note
had not readied him hy the lime
of tits news eonferenee.
He said publication of the doeumsnt customarily would be up to
the Soviet Union. He added that
it the Ruislana do not release
the -«tnc«&gt;n‘ s .non the western
triNlleeeS ( I n r*a* t e a )

Utility Company
Presents Coleman
With Service Pin

Shriners paraded up and down First Street today in the liveliest
rpeclscle seen in Ssnford since V J day.
Staged by Morocco Temple of Jacksonville and with ihe Sanford
Shrine Club ar hoit. Nobler from central and north Florid* paraded in a
colorful, noisy and humorous display as spectators jammed the sidewalks
and leaned out of second story windows to tee the procession.
It was a "big rrotnent" in the life of Shssne Piesid-nl Edward F.
Lane as be rode with Warren L. Jones, lllustratious Potenid- of Motoceo Temple.
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'
Motorcycle Patrolman J.
H - UtCl, depicting some well disliked
Patterson spearheaded the parade dlcUloll_ A h#tth of coofy downs
followed hy Nobles on motorey- , ni|jKfo
tie.-. The Chanters with their ye|‘
Puccdeo
by a car with booming
low salt* followed.
gun« and tied to It by a lorg rope*
Morocco Temple hand followed, w i j i. long double line nf candid­
elat! In white shirts, purple knlck- ate*. grotesquely made up ami
f it, »«x and white shoe*. Next wearing bath robe- all ripe for
rat.11- Morocco Temple drum rorp* initiation.
Among them were
bcniing a lively step The Shrincr about tr. Sanford candidates.
Cairo! was led hy Capt. W . T .
Iti hind them with guns boomDos and were In white with green ;n(. w&lt;u the calliope playing pop
sox
Illustrious I otentate* fol- uj1(, a„ fi Winding up the pisi-ule
low i d in automobile# and behind. Wcir auttimobllri lam ing Nobles
lhc.li were Scotch bagpiper*.
from the Palakta, Suwannee IttvT!ien came the big fun of Ihe er, ihala. 8t. Augustine and Inparade with four Shriners In false I
U «a t t«»« * o « fas* T w .i

Italian Youth
Wounds Rome’s
Leading R e d

Claims Of Successes
In Middle, South
And North Made In
Fight W ith Arabs

Issue Brings
In Convention;
Platform Is Given Delegates

Day And Night Ses­
sion I O r d e r e d
To Complete Busi­
ness Ami Adjourn

Appeal For Defeat Of IK GOP
Senators Heard At Convention

Bv m a x B O Y D
r
C AIR O , julv H . &lt; / T&gt; - The
Jews snnounced military successes
today in North, South and Middle
Palestine.
Hi It \ It HI *ON I I I ’ Mi’ ll I’ 11
They claimed to have tspluttd
C O N V E N TIO N H A IL . PhilaCONV1.N no* II M l I’hiiadflpbia. luh I I
I
\ ieniand for
Shsls ‘Amr. 17 miles west of the dclphu. July
14. rd ’i •
Ihe
reuses al ol a Republican ", mwo of thoin
liom labor so l an appeal
major port of Haifa. It wss the ITenuHMti slatted an m stmical
lor defeat ol 13 Republic .in en slots fenluied &lt;ai--rv in ihe D»mocnv.ur'l hue ol I aw-ri Pasha A1 miratlion today — a continuous
ratie nstum si •onvrnlmn tndas
K atlin. who leads Arab solunteer day-and-night session that was
"Labor demands the nmn-diate rejvrsf
th* I s l l l l i t l l r v I i » . "
forces. In Haifa.
scheduled to go. unbiokrn, until
declared A. I Whitney, preodrnt ol 'lie B rot her bocal of R silroad
Twin engined Syrian bomber* ill- Inismess n l ihe p.silv was
lia ln m rn
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attacked Haifa lot tbe second time finished Theie was a premium on
So.ii tor Rcoit W. I.ma of II- mrnl f It
fsfl tlaittev I aV/ nnd
but reused no serious damage.
enduianre, stamina, resistance to lino!., said n film Tniled Stnte* ihe 1 as1&lt;- 1
■f il» anti-injunction
‘
toroign
policy
m
a
unr.-d
only
In tbe center, tbe rapture ol hc,st and hstd wooden teals.
la»v" liv
Itepiiblhan t.’ongre s'
sarisis
reatotatmn
of
a
Democratic
Has Al Km, nine rmlr» northeast
I nl the I'lll'T i. and
‘V l.it Ml—
rit*y hive been told lb aI no maturity in tbe senate
niinds «f Ihe people
polion-.'l 1
jo l Tel Aviv, relieved ihe Prtah rrirts will be &lt;ailed, and that
lloi-.er f ’liionungi', f o m r r nt|by i"&lt; 11 l&lt; 1 1 n'lb- jt.,1 fnl-e pro
Tiqve Submit ol Arah sh'lhng. I lie whole agenda must l»e com- torrsey general. . ntendi j i t, - lie. |.asr»‘u!n "
It promised to ease the water t'l-ied I hit includes a number of i pool,can* " M s querade in I &gt;-*mie
Whitney ang
Tsv.. ,01
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D
. t bullae* In the 100.000 b-sirgfd left rises speeches, ihe nomination i rails imbiliruenis“ in their &lt;010*1 rIL ihi ti-rsvl t-&gt; print mil linns
fol election vtetoiv
to J c l-.ll I'
iili'til iiuuian. That
D V
b o v e m m e n t Jews
in Jciuu lrm . Ihe l-&lt;wn is id s * sndidtle (or the presidency,
Wilt'no y tmrrcosed a plirase
*
|he leiminut rsl the Inusalem Ioi lit- tire-presidency, and the ftnr.s tbe f ismoils I'nos of l!o|d” war after it I'rr.idenl broke up
a pissspci list nstioiranle rniltnad
pipeline. Tlse Jews alto have tak­ presentation and adoption ol the ipacck of William Joining liisan I atrikr l&lt;y
vmg rongroas fot
jin
oceuting
Ho1
Uepubllron
t'nrty
en Sub*. live miles sveat nl Jeru­ platform.
out...... . t-&gt; li.tfi tnking union
if pr'-adug n •‘etnwu of thorns" on
salem, on the I e| Aviv load.
So tliev began aim ing around the In .«&lt;l &lt;tf labor
menu e r1 Ini ihe Arm y.
The
new* nnnoiinrod n com­ III A M with an attitude of
lh.&lt; union l&lt; let iali r changed
l..«l-o, he said, was "plaresi in
mando attark in *&gt;»“ Nrgba are* ;
|,toaMgb somehow pa­ a kiinight-Jnrk - 1 hy the c-nnct-i
(I nMllNtiril 0*1 Page T*t«t
nf tin' South, 10 mile* n'utlirM t,
tience.
O T T A W A , July I I . fA b -A n of «;.*&gt; big Egyptian Im ;e &gt;4 IJata.
authoritative source raid today w lp.d nut half of an Egyptian
On ||,e f lift Yrill |ott flcMI'l Ifvl if,
Canarian
vail
union*
hasp turnpany. Seven mote Keyptian* IN'* OrmofMit put on thru only
agreed to rail off their strike wets* riiHirtesI klllrd in another
liuro the v*nt« of l.«lmv.
•n Ike baal* of s 17-eenta-an- autpn-e attack at nearby llaqua.
hour Increase. The only point
I.s Jerusalem. Irgun Z '» i fa-uml Aii'l it w.s a moment rd diamt
atilt al lassie la effective date nf said it planned to turn over flv# wlten A. I W hitnrv, president of
the Iw
itsrreaae.
r e * ^ . Ihe
the aourre
.osrree said.
aaM.
kidl.aped Britljh electricity com- the Btnilinhond nl Ballsvav Tt ain ■
n&gt;'n. look over the microphone.
WAS H l N G T w T i u l y 14. (/F&gt;—
q l S t t a ^ ’ o?
Piesl-lent Trum an is achednle-i
gnseinrneni reluctantly w ilh -1picjnn of espionage,
I” get the nomination as soon as
Is
Due
T o
d|fw
mj&lt;)Btlion f e e d i n g s ,
t*'.- United Nation* SecurUy is vote •* lakers. In Washington, J n t t r - j r i r
: . i i
i
i
|Coi*a»HI Iln H up
n I t*. w* the Wlille House aaiil he will
F
n
v
n
r
n
h
l
c
W
e
a
t
h
er
•«*"*•
L Lewi, today
for f(,rr„ ri|| Mrtton
„ op
rotne op n-ii| aerept lolilght liltwake m
«&gt;f a sm
corsditional
n -.it
w - r. liruain
Britain aupponeii
aupportesl me
the
|«the
oc waae
um i-n-i »c—o ■
im ^r sv.,r.
C o it f liiio n s In J u n e
|f#ct jueenseni ending the strike | mov,
Arab indignation esplmled l&lt; I the pirK-eeitlng* rtits too tale.
Ill that case, he probably will
lKf
,ndu,t,y coal m ine..'
« « « -&lt; —
»•
t - .
c&lt;ine tomorrow.
I O R IA N D O . July 14
( A ’tC O N V E N T IO N H A L L Ph.U . „ K r T&gt; A |,n Goldsborougli
• plalf’irro firuslly was ham* Mmid.i’t orange cuts lor 1948- 'I'lphia, Julv 14. f/1T)
James

Case Against
Lewis Dropped

Togliatti Cut Down injunction Procedure
Withdrawn InWakc
AsHcEmcrRcdFrotn
Of
Strike’s Ending
Deputies' Chamber
M IL A N , fla ir, July I I . (Ah—
A general strike was called In
Mli/n Province today lo proteat
the attempt In Rome to ao*a%
amale Palmiro Togllattl. Italy**
No. I Commun 1st.
*
ROME. July 14. &lt;/P&gt;- A young
Siolian law student pumped three
bullen today into t almiro
halt.. Ita ly , leading Commjmut.
wcHtnnmff him gMvely. T h « Com*
confederation
munist-led l a b o r
...
, ...
. , l - . : sm
called a general strike in Ihe C,*F
of Rome thm - f ' « n ^
Togllattl wax csiUdown •• be

J

Roosevelt Tells
Citrus Crop Is
Expected To Be Why Mother Did
Heavy For 1948 Not Attend Meet

^

S o u tlic tf i
IL iitle
lin t t

D e le g a te s
For

O f

v o rin g

In s e r-

C la u s e
S ta te

F a ­

R ig h ts

tsNVRNTlON HALL, Fkij.

aiisiphia, Jolv 11, ifl’i— Souther:urv lost Imhiv their hstlle to
Si I a .tales' rlsbl*” plink Into
the Isemorrallr platform, snf so
rase the Imparl nf ils dedara1ls,s. lor “rlsll right*. The cotssrsilnss sole s»a* .101 for and
'JJj acalnsl the stale*' rights
pronoun-e mr ot.

CONVENTION

HALL

Phils-

adefphu. July I I , (yl’i—
The
Democratic convention fell into
ancrv aiitirrnenl loslav nver what
stand th- (&lt;tile's (ilslfoim should
i s l - on U s d rights' - meaning
anli lyn-h. anti ttoll I n and stm,|&lt;r |(wl
, ,
,
,
i
, ,
&gt;' lhtr.siene.1 Is Irssethe delesites both &lt;11 I-ropered and weary
by the lime they got aimjnd to
the m sin business — picking tbair
minim illy agte-d on TrumanBuklev tic L i ami healing acceplance s(&lt;rec!ies Irom ihe nominees.
I tie convention came to its longsw tiled showdown buttle over the
rsce is-ue when Pennsylvania Sen­
ator 1 i.troK I Meyers asked the
delfgites io islifv a committeeilralleil party pisiform.
Myers, chairman ol the plat­
form committee, read Its the conf t n«mllMi|&gt;r«| ffi|f
Twat

Son Of FUR Pleads
For Harmony Ami
Picdgcs Good Fight Adams Appointed

i JS d

il;

IRcv.ZimmermanToTno1
.' t t.-gethet in Jhli morning'*
iv hour* hy a 10* member eons

Head Of Delaware
Air Guard Group

jq „ rt(&gt;, r ,rr|
|M, Roosevelt told the Democratic Na­
tion*! Convention today the all
season's ^H.^IKd.tKlO hs-te*.
hieh •tagH its own p re -1
M
, » • i
seme of hi* mother should not
Julian R
V&lt;lains Jr., son of
the civil rights setap.
| Ihe U S . Huieau ol Agncul
,o ,a renewal I f f a i S f O n i l l
C H lir c h
i ’'wiihoul prejudice to
M ajir provialott* of the plat- t&lt;u*| l.cofiomis field office here hr const rue-1 as an indication ol Mi and Mr* J. t’ . Adams of
tn recognition of hit twenty- more bullet., hu. both
« * rM
V
. , , . .
of the peiition
1 U U r U I form P-es.nic, hr th
petition should subsequent
suhsaquent Jj
sid we.ihea conditions in June s 'Irisming" of Democratic ardor t t l S Par1 Avenue, ami a first
five rears of faithful work. it.
offieer p il-’ with Trans-World
Toxliattr
swa*
rushed
lo
a
nos_
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ronsmlttee
ioelu-l-d:
1
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d. C.-.emm, district manager for
Airline, has been appointed a*
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Toe Rev. It. Lyttleton Zfmm-r l Civil right. - while refusing t o i " r " ’ R '^ 'd l v favorable io th. on her pait.
Florida Power A bight Companv,
A surprise speaker al this commanding officer of the A rr
,U V *,y fTOP? lM ‘ |fVNLRBf 7 t ,t orn«yi began the a c n-*-. rector of Rt John* Kpl»eor&lt;*tl tingle -«it lb . .blent Truman'* ‘ tale citrus crop,
has &gt;**n prc-tenlml a diamond- of
blood. A .
,io„ t0 fnd the United Mine Work- i'a n -li In Huntington, f’a . lias ar &gt;|teeifir civil i glit* propcnsal* -f Delaware, It
Orange* are rstinialrd at fs'l mormon's ronvention session, 'he Nation*! fluent
eirln service nln hy the eompanv, operating
was announced ic- cntly by B rig ­
!&gt;. P, Caldwell, division manager.
iUfl« '
" ‘ lkoul
"captive” steel et p u d a call from tin* Vestry of; (or nntl-lynrh. •nti-tx.ll tax, anti- |trr trn , nt „ f„U nop. compared Idril &lt;1 Franklin D. Roosevelt's
"
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r
V
. I. adier General Paul II Rlnaril.
min„
,, , ||(&gt; tMJ|h, to ll-ly C m * . Eplicop.1 Church to ilm Cross a.«l anti-jot. .li.erim iDavlotia llrni-h. announcerl torlav. expressed belief the 5 5 - ^ . , -old ro
u
,|,e
" " 'hr#’*'-n e sp
Roosesrli
IIm &lt;me lla rector effective O t t., ' &lt;sea
Commission'd iii a lleutenantin»w*v
&lt;mv document
u&lt;ra uinxiis eon- ,n
. 'Wl .
g o n d I sons ,..id Mrs l.leancsr
.
M r. Cotrman twgnn hla electric Communtsl chief .would live
Mofk U M W C h id Lewi, from
strong v-imugh, ,n8 dale List year. Ulapelruil isj&lt;t.iyetl sway Imm Itie convention rotonet in tlie- Notional Guard a*
•eroidlng to a telcgiam rerelved -ain* languaguillits c«re«r with the St Peters­
PoUe seued hr. a u a.l.n t and
#
t U u.e rn thi* morning by II. II. Coleman.
-nme aelf.»tjl&lt;&lt;l lltwral* •mil. to expetlecl In lie fi2 (tcirrnt o l a &lt;itv hetstne she believed it mote « f Ju ly I, t'-&lt;l Adams was re ­
burg bight Company In 1920. He identified him as Michele Bal- j
nnrtilute an &lt;-mint acme nt nf Iho |„|| tlnp&gt; fom points under a year dignified for the United Ststn to m it Jo discharged front the A rm y
' i the 1948 contract without a prior ter(.ni warden nf tlm church.
war manager nt Melbourne and
Tl&lt;e Rev. Zimmerman and Mr
, i ■ ,i
&lt;i . | i i
Air Force after five year* of
I'reildent's
pn&lt;giatn in princlpl
Coe.m for the Brevard County UnJ ' ' ,
election among the minets. Z . i .c i i -rinan vititcl Hanford last
ago, Tangerines wetr ethm ate.l
,ep,evented in th- Untied Na- 4rfv)re wMfh
ro combat
Borithetner &lt; fi-uaht Ihe civil
^
^
Power Companv when It* avatem „ H he old them he had ong ^
Imm ' hy men ami women who missions as » maj«-c. lie served
W. iin-vday and Thursday, en l tight* plank bitterly In the 103- the «*me at T9 per tent.
'vaa v irrhaaed by Florida Power planned the nttmk on Togjintlt. ^
(hf T . f|.H i r ,,
U H o f A tf. wire very much lmpre*»cd with
A lull n o p is whsl ihe tree* si* not taking pan in initoan *« a flight -"mmaniler with the
rnember committee. When they
C .fh t Company In 1920.
He The assailant was described a.
|fw(| BnJ H (rry J | ,0&gt;M rrp . th parish and with Hanford sahl I »st thev turne-l l « a s'atas' rights
112nd 1 ighter Squadron.
[torrid he expelled to produr* pollttci "
l^-am e mansger of the Sanford
Coleman.
t eommamtfni: officer of th#
t ntank dfi'gncd to bar any federal i under ideal conditions
district for Florida Power * Light an ardent nationalist svithout par- resenting steal Industry mlrfea, Mr-Now
A'- Roeieveft . . _. . .
Air National (Just 1 ho will also
iNjwr on vacation in Davtorsi •terfcr.i-ce tn .late affairs. They
ty affiliation.
signed a contract late yesterday,
Company In December. 1932.
dtlegaticn 11)(
s-t(va -ommandtrg officer
the chit rights issue in ! Klorids’i lime crop, now mov­ |k&lt; ' '"&lt;t*d Stile
On* bullet struck Toeltatti In j Including th# unton thop clause. Bcavb. the Rev Mark Carpcnt.A veteran of the S-gnst Corps
Po-icvelt said he mads the ex- of the 112nd Fighter Squadron
ir«aiiBti»4 o* rage T e s t
I ! twit agreed to chant* the pm - •shj recently resigned as rector - . , r.d And again they were de- ing lo msrket. is* ertimatrd it
rn W ot Id War I. Coleman volun­
i vision If legal decision* later hnhl herc will assume his ne-v dutie| 210.000 boxes, compiled with idi-’ itinn hcciure some dflcgsl»* ! combat living unit of tha A ir
teered hla *errie*» to the N avy
u b o r - repeal cf the Ta ft' It* inclusion In a contract without aa rector nf All Saint. Church in
K s ilt s s H fla Pea* t - m
tr. World War II. and sarved for
I..-1 silted whether her absence Q »* rJ of M u w jjr* .
, ,
,
,
Major f res'&lt;"i Shan* of w tlm ingF t. Lauderdale on Sept. I Mean- Hartley lehor act ai-d a t-ooit In
three vta ri. He held the rank of
w &lt;i &lt;mien by Ittiening cniit'u fnn
w
lak,
m
rvlcei
at
the
local
church
t
mi
ni
mum
wag*
law,
from
4&lt;l
liaurerant commander.
will lie conducted hv Ihe Rev to 76 cents an hour.
ti*m tor the party which won'
Col. Adsms w-«s born in SanIf-, and Hrs. Coleman hare
Th jr.’as M. 6fe|rosa of Orlando.
|l., White House four times when ford, attended Seminole High
Fotelgn policy •• strengthening
mam. themrelve* an Intimate part
Ti.e Rev. Zimmerman Is a ns of the United Nations, with the
y v l attended the Univeraof .oinmunitv life hare and hare
he- huthsnd was a candidate.
|
T A L L A H A S S E E , Ju ly 14 lAb—
live of Baltimore. Md. and re- petty pledged ko ‘'continue to j
Ity of (fluid's for two years. Ha
gabied a wide circle of friend* TIi* State Game and F n a h w ater
Rneuvelt told the „ cheering
j
relvtd hla B8 degree at Johni l-sd the wav toward curtailment ,
.. i **w Artm* A ir Fore# strvico from
tnrouuh Ihtlr participation In clejc Fish Commission will tr y again
w t u n t„ Dec I. 1915 and
T A L L A H A S S E E , Ju ly 11 '&lt;*1- Ifopklna Unlversitv and his BD f th* . veto'* that has blocked
______ | TALLAHASSEE, July It. (/Pi— delr •fs thst 'the Democratic p
chu .cn ‘ and other actlritle*. An Monday to aolva th* Lake Ok*#r.rty
&lt;"&lt;t
only
has
a
past
o f|fw f|' h|eMi bomlwrs an-l even
Chairman
E
jg
ln
Bayless
-sf
'h
of
the"
world
or*
I
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cnun
nominated
for
a
public
energrtk worker for the develop- chof«*-Stk Johns IW v t r Com­
“ l „ V ,7 lni!l Th#o,0« ,f*, |m'*"7 activities of the
I. «_ fierman Menerachmidt -109.
I r-tate Road Department aald today
nt of nn uILce and who is later married, which it tnav ha proud,
i .i but i.
--.
men. of thi* area, Coleman ha* mercial fishing problem.
I&lt;*« • future if w&lt; and thousand
( Mryf4|
four major cam------------------the
172
400,000
Jacksonville
B.
&lt;tge
mu
,hm
r
both
tier
Christian
name
t.let national nr rued force to hack
oeei. rlected nreddent of the San­
«f
others
do
our
jo
b
.
for
I
M
a
„r
R *91 me*I hern than to r * -| amj superhighway project "is m l m o il.
up tf.N decisions Ptnmlllrig an an I 1« t iiustiand's surname ,dared Democratic parly."
ford Rotary Club and president nf
r h a m W Of r , W f , * r*P°n Irons a 14-man de-ad-" despite the Duval C-.-mty
l ast March be was assigned to
loternatlonal policy for world im the general election ballot,
II- n lle d for repeal of the
plffnu-.Tr. ir i.^nlv. i &gt; hV ? .
“ ^irommlUao of aporta and com m er-1rornmlsslnn'a withdrawal «f Its
r* am, Ihe
the dm ii«i»nt says "wo (A t i.iin -y General Tom Wntmm Taft Hsrtlev l.ahm law, saying rhe futcrnatlonnl Division, A t­
Commerce. He h , , aim been ac-|f|l|
c p ^ n u t l v a . whleh '.p p m v.l.
nil* &lt;i t-i-lav.
If
4 a*a* V**■• tssHl
lantic Region, T W A , with head­
!L
T* , Eplvrnpn]
r
?Church.
i
,he **° y *&lt;■ &lt;wt up several weak* ago tni
ftaylete, aald the
ttuy
‘7 he correct rule would seem it ' must gu."
quarters at the New t'sstta Coun­
Cio»*
hunt a sofutlon.
| waiting only a report 7 rfOM th#
''Th - Democratic parly," he ty Airport, where th* Air N a ­
to l-e that a married woman’s
At present, tha commission p*i- b in d of administration tnal Ihe
legal name i* her own Christian said list not become the champ­ tion si Guard of Del aware 1*
mlta commercial fishermen to financing scheme Is sound l-ifoir
•nail’s and her husband’s surname,' ion of labor tnctelv hy accident. bared
T A L L A H A S S E E . July U -t A '»
taka nothing but catfish from the J proceeding w ith plans lo joiiosr — The State of Florida had an unW a t,-,ii aid. nnd added that leith We must fight fur the right of
i In,- of hli fir it activities after
two traaa by use of pound net*
for t he big project,
i&lt; '.s i I nm- 4 fin I'm * ’fwni
encumbered halanen of 124.770,her iii.-lden surname an-l hoc htts
the appointment was to lead th*
and baited trap*.
J The project call* for cons'ric- IH2 in it* genrral fund whrn the
band's surname could he used if
112nd Fighter Squadron In group
Some aporta flaharman want the tion of two new brldraa acrots ib - new business year started July t.
Miss Margnret ( i ’cggyj Ellis dejlicd.
formation flight a as a demon­
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slete to ban n*t« entirely from r », John* H e a r and one arm**
Comptroller C. M. (ia y reported ; di I at 1:00 A. M. t-day In Orange
Itv tendered his opinion at thn
stration at tin- Civilian Air Patrol
Qtiberratorial Nominee Eullrr the lake and rlvar. A t t h » other Trout River at Jacksonville, and that much on hand when he idea- ‘ M&lt; morlal Hospital in Orlando request
of Mra. V. C. Messenger.
Show at the New Castle, Del.
Warren put In a Dill day of extreme, tome commercial in- linking them with a superhighway. rd out his book* yesterday on the following an lllnest of _ thtee|rci..iminate&lt;l
three
for a new term as'
County Altport.
speaking today In Southern Flori­ trresti want permission to take
old year.
veeka. Miss Ellis, a registeied Sups, visor of Registration foi
da on hi* “thank you" tour after cv-ivthlng but black bass out
The total rash balance in &lt;hc miree, had l&lt;een •n private &lt;luty Seminole County. Before her reLONG B E A C H . C A L IF , July 11.
idling Polk County citrus men of the big fresh water areas with
RniP UNDER CONTROL
general fund waa S4.1,746JIM*, but fnr the past year. She formerly
marriage die was Mrs. lam- IA Y Th* " I. railing Lady," w nlrr
he wanted, "To end f-tr all time net*.
LONDON. July 14 OPT- T h e S1B.M4.2M was tucker! sway to -a s on the nursing staff of the refit
taxi missing alnee late last flight
th* alghl of Florida fruit hang­
battleship Missouri has me«*nt-eJ pay for things already un let wav tvmald-Lauirbton Memorial Hoc- lint Beat.
v ith 24 person* aboard on u
ing unpicked on Iran I*.-vik it
thas “everything la under et.n- — building* started but not finish­ pi'al In Hanford for a year.
charter run from Avalon, Catalb'i
cant h* mark-ied profitah. ’ *
Iro r
aboard
th*
Amei'ran ed and expenses approved hy the
C O P E N H A G E N . D E N M A R K.
Island, to Newport Beach, arrived
Horn in Jackaonville Mar. 8,
Hit day'* program hsd him at
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_ . .Velghter William Qareon, the cabinet but not Incurred when l!*-’5, Mlsa Kill* resided with her
&lt;s&lt; that yacht harbor today unde Julv I t &lt;Ab — Queen Ingrid of Den­
Wauchnla, Avon Park, Okeethe year ended.
h«r own power.
mark and two of her young
perrM's at 7U7 I’ almetto Avenue.
-hnbee for a barbecue, Moore___ “ _
. mutlnv 8 0 8 Monday night.
The clear balance at th* m-l She received hei nurses Iralnln-f
Skipper Frank Kleeh, 3S, said daughters were Injured today
haven. I.abelle and tonight at
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th* Queens's automobile
Earle E. Jones, secretary to th* I IT. ft. Naval headquartet* her- of the year waa 16.968.4fi0 t**a el Iturtile* Hospital In Halstead, (A V — The Stnte Racing Commis­ rleri'c f--g and a fanltv comp.*' «h rn
Ft. Myera.
aald Rear
.. Adm. . A .. . . J . M.cle.n, than It waa at the beginning. T h - Kai. 8h" was n member of the sion today refuted to enter into a forced him to cut hi* big mtdor •kidded on a slippery road a nJ
Warren *al-| again1ho wanted City Commlaalon of Jacksonville,
state dinned Into Its reserves by
in the channel last night, crashed Into a tree.
t&gt; mak« a flirt hand study tif and former managing editor of the ^ m m s n ^n g th# Ml.eouH. re- that much. In addition tn spend­ Trin ity Lutheran Church and the dispute between th* Greyhound mi-twav
ami with tbe small motor op»ra*King Frcderlk IX drov* to tha
the A m m lc a !T L J h * i^ r « m u ing the record receipt# of 171.- Nursea' Association.
California's marketing and et&gt;- Sanford Herald, waa a vlilto r In
Owner* Benevolent Association ing the beat retched Ocansida,
srtne
from
nearby
Graaston
In addition to h»r parents, Mr. and Florida track owner*.
-b lb 'l^ i w S
U J ! 1 182,000 which cam* in duting tne
cneratlve methnda In datamslnn fUnfoid todsy attending tha
far otf Its enure* an-l 76 mltea
ami Mra, Charles K. Ellis, aha is
why that atate'a edtrua has a
Thn dispute, stemming from a down the roast, before Kirch IVIace. 'he royal summe,- re­
year.
Mr
Jo
M
M
^w
tm
'
left
Hanford
M
**
from
**&gt;•
Canon
that
the
sidence. He helped th* queen and
survived hy one slater, firs. Frank strike last w inter of flOBA memfirmer market than Plorida'a.
The final figure of *2 4.7 V) non Van
Engirn;
three
broth*.**, hern. was reopened at a meeting turned it around and brought it princesses Into ambulincM. tn
-u K -t o y .
H* aaM that on hla return he
fell Jual short of Comptroller
back
i*frly
» hieh they were taken to tha slat*
ut ulil eall i errfm of eitras area the Ttmes-Unlon. expressed himflay’s eatimale of 925.000,000 Chari** Paul, Kenn'h and Keith of the Florida Racing Commlaalon
C H IL D K IL L E D
The passenger* spent « chilly hospital at Soendetborg. Th * lr
El list and a grandmother, Mrs, here today.
meetings ones to rvervntvs *lo self at surprised with Sanford'a
MIAMI. J u ly 14 (A V -D o u g h t, earryorer neeeasarv to finance Eva Ellis, all of 8*nfnrd.
rsl edvlce and rcnindl of &lt;mr own growth and pleaetd with tha Bailors. J r., one-year-old son of the school and welfare urograms
Lee Worley. Jr., of Miami, at­ night but Kirch said none suffer­ condition «* * described as pot
serious.
funeral service* for Mlsa Kitts torney for O O B A , charged that ed fmm eexpoture.
econle an-l to report what 1 evident signs of prosperity here. M r. and M rs. Douglas Sailor* nf through the neat six months until
Police Superintendent P Jahariwll, be conducted at S:J0 P. M.
learned In California.”
Miami, died In an ambulance an heavy w'nter tax collections start F n d «y at Btlckxon Funeral Chapel some dog traek owners havo re­
TR A N S P O R T C R A S H E R
sen said the Queen was driving ths
S TA R S D E L A TE S
fused to book greyhounds owned
coming tn .,
route
to
a
hospital
after
ba'ng
TO U L O N . F R A N C E . July 14 Royal ear. The chauffeur w a r at
D A W SO N S R E T U R N
» i ln Rev, 0. E . Linden, pastor of by members and directors of
B AN GO R, M E ., Ju ly 14 (AT—
■track be a truck 1st* yaaterday.
8l. I'mil'a Lutheran Chureh In O O B A . He asked the Commission tAb— A transport plane reported het able. In tbe flout e*al. P rin ­
fYisftty Agent C. R- Dawwm
A pair of A ir Fore* Shooting
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amt Mr* Dawson returned yes- Stars, dala«sd her* In th* first County Patrolman W . P. Hardy
to taka a poll of track owners to carrying 20 persons crashed tndav ces* Margrethe. eight, and P rin ­
O C A L A . Ju ly 14 Wb— Rov Rsv. Otiundo, officiating.
t-rdue afiemo-m from a tw j week
i flight of jet-propelled aaM th* child teddlid In ti tha
see If reprisal* an planned aa a on th* reek* of nearby Cape Side. cesses Ann Marie, 23 month*, war*
vehWa. The driver 24. a student pilot under the 01
Six bodies were reported re­ I p tha back seat. The crash occurveealnwt at Ca**ea, M ,
m m Sm
result of a strike last winter.
flight training program of the
AGREEMENT SIGNED
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Queen tfigrio was able to fret
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Friends of E. B. fltaaktey will
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out of th* car. E. V BUakley.
flight Monday.
f to India and minister .!• Nepal. mils* north of Ocala.
for the
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IBB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLG0UDA

Union Member

Truman Doctrine

SCO W kt A PI) I O P O I M O C P A I t r ( O N V I N H O N

FRIDAY JULY 9, 1948

Camp Winona

ti's s s iis * tram ro u e oaei
I C t i l l u H frwM F a « # O n e)
i r « t l l &gt; i i 4 (ru m r a t * On *1
btauic? Jones of DeLand; T. I.
a third party” should they believe t cal leaden hav# refuted to tell
Hate-.* of Daytona Beach; Char­
the Democrat! are ” puttylooltna i
subcommittee whether they
/
les Mann of Tallahassee and for­
are Communltli.
VOII4
/
IIA1I4
on a t the Republican* did on
merly of Sanford and Richard
•*1 can tafely H alf," Wolchok
Y
AIA
76
Burner of Jacksonville.
civil ti|h li.
lold the hearing, "That the genS,mmole County boys Include:'
That itatemenl by a tpokeiman eral memlienhlp In the United
#
Atlf.
17
Bobby Billhlmer, Larry Burney, 1
for the National Non-Paitiian •Slate* and New York City -• 07
AH.
77
Donald Yost. Billy Thurston, Bud-1
Committee . . Cietl R „ W b e ...ltt
2 r 7 S £
'J y Dunn, Nolly Dunn, Bobby:
CAlg.
54
the relotl from Senator Myert. of muniit International"
Bromley, Alfred Stanley, Georrej
c o to 1 17
Brtnrnn, Melville' Brinson. Gillen
Penntylvania, the platform chair­
Rep. Charlea J. Kertten (RWard, Billy Stinson, Randall
CONN |
70
man. that “certainly ihit com­ Wit), chairman of the subcomLavvixtar, Arthur Lodge, Walter
Ml
10
mittee it not going to be influ­ mittee, replied that evidence be­
Grovers, Donald Kelly, Elllston
fore the body Indicated alleged
enced by thieali.”
ft A.
Boker, C. R. Flowers, W altrr Gra70
Cnmmunitt Icaderthip In onljr a
.Stroll. editor of “Freedom and few local* located in New lo rk
nam, John Fryer, Rodger Garner,
OA
74
the Union," told the committer City.
Gem Wilkinson, Tommy Wilkin­
I0A.
17
today "The United Nation* it too
son. John Fite, Terry Carlton and
Kristen refrrred to prrviou*
Meryl Carlton.
weak." Me uriced the party to tritimony that leadership of New
ru. "1
60
tupport "A federal union of York'» "five nr six" department
Also from Seminole County i
—
76
are: Maurice Phillip*. Richard
democratic people* of the world," •tore local* I* »ome what combut suggested it he done within munittic.
Thagun, Stanley Kata, Wllay JarIA.
70
the United Nation* framework.
rell. Raymond Norman. Joe Fish­
"In a general way. what can
MV
16
er, Ernie Morris, Bobby Morris,
Another union propotal came vou tell u* about th a t? ” he asked.
from the American leag u e for an
Ronald Hold, Bruce Hold, Robert
XT.
76
“ Mr. Chairman." Wolchok re­
Shcuinakei, T h o m a s Rumblcy,
Undivided Irrland. The l-eafue plied, “ I aincerely don't know
IA
74
atked a plank favoring “The how to answer that question.”
Jimmy Brown, Sonny Folda. Jim­
Mi.
aholithmerit of the forcealile par­
10
mie Arthur, Jamas McKee, Ches­
Kertten then repeated that the
tition of Ireland."
ter Cherry, Ronny Garner, Jim­
subcommittee's records failed to
MO
70
Henry Pratt Fairchild, co- disclose “Any substantial Com­
mie
Baker.
„ Wright
-i and
. ,Robert
, - - -—
-•*
SMNDINO U,a six weeks resident*
AAAIS
34
chairman of the American Coun­ munist influence In the great hulk
PfvcrthHJ by Nevada di
cil for a Democratic Greece, reld if these international locals."
Chum Stanley. Byrl Higgs of Mi­ voice law* at Lake Tahoe, Mr*.
MICH
47
the platform committee the Tru­
ami! R- F. (Janas, Al Rroek. lx- Evelyn Lehman la pictured as she
MINN
7*
Roy Gilbert, J
man doctrine in Greece it "con­
Fighting
Erupts
Gwvnn ReeVant B (V
^ M n e m WU# of Allan R L eh•
trary to American tradition* and
MISS
77
Ow&gt;nn Heel and Bobby P ark.
j m#n. ,l#w York banker and nephew
maintenance of world peace."
MO
of ex-Governor Herbert IL Leh­
34
«l—tinned trnm Peae Onri
teooii K Levinthal of I’hllaNew York Giantx
man, of New York, Mrs. Lehman
drlphta, speaking for the Arner sinte the end of the second world
MONT.
17
would neither confirm nor deny re­
lean Zionist Emergency Council, | War.
Nil.
irs s ilitrS IrsM Csss ( l» i
17
ports she will get a divorce settle­
urged that Israel “must he en^ Jewiih communique taiJ
stxif
that
the
candidate
has
no
ment of 5J 500,000 (international)
NIV
10
•hied !6 defend itself should Aral. |
tounlf (. , U (k*d and
chare*
to
rise
In
professional
aggression l&gt;e resumed against It.
N
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17
baseball, he will b« released from
This can lie dona only if the ceptuird three Egyptian-held vil­
.he tamp with a view to reducing
N. 1
lages near Majdal. 28 miles south
3*
embargo on arms it modified."
the erst of the trial to him.
The committee appeared to l« of Tel Aviv, but admitted los*
NM
13
"IIlia will alio enable our staff
virtually of on* mind on the of two olhei villagrs to the
to devote as much time a* po»- *
N. f.
VI
foreign plank. While the platform
-tihlt- to randidates who are prolanguage had not been drawn, Egyptians.
a
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33
missing," wrote Mr. Ilubhrll. "Can­
The communique satd fighting
general agreement pointed to a
didates, who qualify and are sign­
N 0.
0
phdge that the party will shun continued all last night alter being
ed to contrarta, will In* reimhur-ed
isolationism, and chart an inter- slatted by the Egyptians al dawn
o tto
30
to lb" full extent o| the rn*t of
naUonaliit course toward world
yetletday, 24 houts before the
OKU
their transportation to Hanford
74
peace.
and their living expenses while
The threat of negro *up|&gt;ort end ol the truce.
on
16
at tht bate."
for a third party wa* voiced by
Haifa dispatches said Iraqi
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74
The brochure •- profusely ||. 1
Guy It llrrw rr of th* National Hoops and planes attacked a Jew­
tustrsled with •• - * of th" mmn ,
r. L
Non-Partisan Committee. He did
12
which I* desr *• d *• "originalnot mention Henry A. Wallace, ish position in the area notth of
i c~
70
I mg in the min ’ f Carl llubbell. 1
tu t one committee member sedd |enin in Northern Palestine.
1 ulterior of the til ii&lt; farm or­
i~D
■
"That la the only thlld party I j The Israeli army and air force
ganisation. th* largist nnd most 1
know of."
| stacked irregular Arab forres of
1INN
70
elaborate hasehvll training camp
The committee demonetrated a Kawii Itcv Al Kaukll in the
ever organised’ an&lt;!
*-d nt i
fUL
30
surprising unity of Dixie and N aiarrth district, Haifa report*
the former HanfotJ Naval Air
“
other faction* a* leaders sought said, and strong Syrian concen- |
UTAH
17
Station.
» l
• harmonious solution to tho rare trationi of man and armor gath
VT.
“E'ght diamond- were lni&lt;l out j
4
Itaur. It was th# big surprise of rrrd for an expected "major at
al the hare and the war-time of- ;
th# pre-convention activities.
lack" in th* Mishmar Hay Yar- &gt; VA
74
fleers* ar^l entitle I men s Hubs,
I.eon Henderson, wartime OPA den wedge near l.ake Hula on
“ WASH”
barrack* and hirer halt* w -ro cm
70
administrator, urged the demo­ the Eastern Palestine border.
verteil Into m o d e , hnt-'-e-ialltv I
cratic platform committee to
W. VA.
Haifa'* alert ended a few min­
70
living quarter*, Mn— th -q Hot)
pledge immediate action to re­ utes after it was sounded. The
WI4.
74
youngsters passe-' tb-o-iel, the
store price, allocation, Invrrtory alren* sounded 46 minute* a fte r,
camp last spring, as tryouts nr In :
WTO
and credit controls.
Count Folk* Dernadottc, the U. •
4
training and a lo'sl nf •ixte &gt;n of
This mutt he done, ho said, "To N. mediator, had left for Rhode*.
AlASKA
4
the Giant* minor league teams
prevent any further rise In He had stopped from a surprise
trained there."
*
0 C.
4
prices."
lasl-minuts visit to Amman where
A
full
double
naee
section
Is
AMU four hours ol stubborn de­
"Inflation,” said Henderson, "I* he conferred with King Abdullah
HAWAU
*
devoted to Carl II"bhell, describ'd nials, Michael Guerrlero (above)
a tins# bomb placed at Ilia foun­ of Trans-Jordan, In an effort to
as “the
r. a
a
. master of the screwhsll.
............. is said by New York pollco to hava
dations of our prosperity. Every­ continue the truce or at least
one know* that the bomb hear* eliminate the Holy City of Jeru­
i
P
,,c,'r r i
hla admitted ecddenUlly kllUng Her­
C I.
3
time," and "who Is nnw devoting man Ledeter, 44, during ^an .arguthe stam p 'Made by the GOP.’ salem from III# tone of military
V. L
2
^ * •*,r,*#rdln*ry l.j*-, Lnll talents menj in ,
nation a month praUnless this bomb is removed It operations.
will blow us Into the worst de­
to u t
*x-convict
The mediator said hare he h«l
1734
Hung farm ayst-m .‘
pression In uur history."
discussed will, Abdullah th* pros­
Is reisorted to have said ha
G?
One
of
tho
hiima&gt;,
In'ert-*
pic
Henderson presented hit state­ pect of averting new fighting In ai
■ ■ —- —
who fetl, sulking hla
lure* It that r f John II. "Ilan&lt;" l-*d*r*r
ment on behalf of the Americana Jerusalem and ucmilltarulng the
Lclerer's body was recently found
L
o
l«
,t
in
tba
bvrrael-a
surroiimlfot Democratic Action.
city. He said h« still was hope­
Teacher’wSalary
American Airmen
•d by delighted rookies as he covered with lime In tha gas station
ful.
(faiernational)
tdl» a baseball store from his litas# tilt
Earlier, however, lie had told
, I
...... .................
Employment Surging newsmen In Amman that he and fut the uit* of '»»•
the school buses In tl rnd hfBj fd for 0 mura. Japan, rlrn lor* of the diamond Mr.
Ike Refuses
Abdullah had discussed "Many cot.ntctlori with recreation and Over the Eastern Chinese coast, Lobert rapervited the daying
out of (he diamonds here. A.
thing*, including prospects of an- f
UM ilaaeS (ram Pea* «■»)
, u“
,h*’ *e^°° | the air men encountered overcast numlier of Giant scouts
are rpic--„
H #*si*|mural trmm Fm* 0 * 0
ing it* summer peak and a new •jther truce In Palestine.” Trans- tm dings and ground*
Lkte* and broke out of a furma- tuns!, farm trams a rr
«»f my appnipriata aphara
Jordan official* tald th* talks
II. J. Gut discussed Increasing i (|ull
M.vgn planes to make the and listed, and th rrr Is a vfrw of rrj.tiisi,
high in non-larm employment.
•iuty. No m attrr undtr what
were
on
thr
“possibilities
of
suptlw-insurance
Coverage
of
the
city
,
un
in
.lone.
Hut
on
th«
way
The figure* made it plain that
r, dlir wtfnl ,„ d , |M, |h# tha New York Polo Ground* dia-‘ *erm i* conditions, or promises a
flying Jerusalem with water” and school building, and was requested himiCi
. proposal might ho couched, 1
mo*t of the youth* looking (or observers In Amman believed the to rev M. his scheduled for con-L |rn ir„ fuUnd th, mM|¥„
poo iwond.
j would ro fu ir to acropt tho nom*
summer-lime work managed to visit was concerned mainly with
u
. . mtlcu off course and running low
Rerignatlona were n c c e p l c d u n 7 udi
Nations Railroad Ination.
find it ~ sometimes as replace­ the Jerusalem situation.
Th# releas# of Elsenhower's
ment* for regular worker* on
Ani"1 *Sf.
p , 0.k.‘n,fvlT^oV
a VPrl/f'I ruMm
Realising
they t,.se.
lackedthefuel
to
telegram made It necessary for
• rmatlsrae
r , „ oeel
Ant.a
Hu, f Forbes,
W o t Hid#
,, ,0 hom;
flkr*
Rate
Increases
vacation*, and sometime* as camembers who
who want
want to
to
maty; Miss Thelma Lee, Ovl»du; hau tht rhoic* of rrathlng in *0 vened court to hear armimsxt. „„ party
,
n'entbera
lerct* to the summer vacation
Mr*. Mary Jo Steti-nson, Lake emy-held China or landing at Vla­ a BAv,rntnini _ ,, Fttmont* tn Muttl# Truman to settle quickly
(Con User* dam S*a#e Oaal
Monruv; Prof. A. R. Johnson, Hantrade.
Sixty of them received full 20 lord and Mae Muller, Oviedo divostok, Russia.
Topping Ihtr previous civilian and 14.3 percent Increases.
Tnev headed for Russia.
Colored School.
' r&lt;l ,M,u*,ry ’
Heveral caucuses are scheduled
employment of July, 1047, by
E sartly 18 hours and 46 min- coal mine*.
Th# New York. Now Havan,
Bus drivers were re-appointed uttu after their takeoff, the filer*
Now In lla fourth day, the j fo'
*
u ‘•'k ‘hln* ® m .
14 11 .000, the total number of and Hartford Railroad waa au­
Americana working for pay, pro­ thorised only to increase Its basic fur t.early all of the routes. A brought the "General II. II. Arn­ strike waa railed herause the ' . ish ?r,l&gt;^^ l&lt;efor. Elsenhower touk
“ 'V .1 ^ . ' ‘rongest stand,
fit or benefit of the family — not coach fare by 44 percent, since few were left for further con­ old Special" down at th* Naval steel Industry refused to accept a 1 „
CN*,rm»n J. Howard
Including house-working wives - that line previously had received sideration.
Air Station, Vladivostok. Russia. union shop arrangement in th e ,
b*** predicted that
The Board, acting on advice of
left the one-time goal of 64,. separata authority to advance Its
When crew members climbed new wag* agreement between
Eisenhower's nam* would not he
000,000 jobs well behind.
fares beyond the 10 percent gen­ the B ute Department of Educa­ out cf th* 8 up*rfort, they wore John L. Lewi*, mina worker*
Counting the 1,201,000 members eral Increase of last year. Only tion. authorised the Issuance of hum ed over to Rusalan Naval ch k f, and th* rest of the coa! put In nomination.
of the armed force* in with th* a alight further adjustment Is re­ teachers checks for last August headquarter*. It waa the last time industry.
OMAHA. July 0, UP}— If Pres­
miners' chief, government prosecivilian worker*, th* censua fig­ quired to make the three cent as determined by the Supreme they ever saw the "Arnold."
ure* showed 62.147,000 Jobs filled. and four cent a mil* rata afftc- Court Budget* for tha white and
On Feb. t, 1045 (the war atlU eutora charge th at what Lewis |, ident Truman gets th* Democratic
colon - 1 Departments of Agricul­ wa* on), tba crew reached Allied demanding violates the Taft- presidential nomination, be haa
But that Included about 2,500,000 tlv* on that system.
who were not actually working
iinra In Iran and from (her* re­ Hartley Act requirement th at a been assured the support of James
The Increase* do not affect ture were approved.
union ahep ran be legal only Roosevelt
on their jobs betaua* of vaca­ commuter fare*, which are on a
A letter from the Hanford fltory turned to the United 8u tes.
Hnwtvrr, in an Interview her*
tions, ■trike*. Hits*ts, bad weath­ different basis, and which were League urging more teaching of
«®n*ent to it In
General Arnold, th* wartime
late yesterday, Roosevelt deer, temporary lay-offs, ate.
. ,n h,*h echool waa read Army Airforce commander, tag- an NLRB election.
generally advanced about &gt;0 per­
___ ____
_ talk* af- elsred that Gen. Dwight D. EliI______
n New York,
wag*
Non-agricultural I n d u s t r i e * cent In th* East leal year.
d "The Arnold" while making a
and Hunt. Lawton Instructed to
were up 1 ,000.000 Job* for th*
tuber riant tour In January, feeling 35400 workers in some *'&gt;h»wer cannot be counted out
Th* eastern railroads estimated teplv that Increased Instruction
1044. Tn# workers were trying16 rayon plan's w*r# resumed | n^ ,hr voce for the nomination
month to a record 1 1 ,000,000 i* that on the l«sls of travel so alorg that line I* planned as part
to compute their 176 quota out today. The CIO Textile Worker* ““"le** h# refused to accept after
June. Male employment accounted far this ysar, the increases will of the, program for this year.
for 778,000 of th* Increase, fe­ yield about 161,000,000 a year
of 200 Huperfort* needed to actlv- Union of America her asked 25 the convention nominates him."
hntK'
can bring him back
male for 383,000. Th* total wa* in additional revenue.
at* the 20th Bomber Command for cent hourly Increases for workers
t , 1 11,000 higher than a year ago.
the start of R -20 bombing of at plants In Meadvlll*. U w lston '» ■ ",1 nominate him, the CallShrinera
Meet
Two of the II ICC commis­
and Marcus Hook. Pa.; P arkers­ foinia state democratic chairman
Jai.an
Farm employment was up I,- sioners .. Ailchison and 8 plawn
645,000 for tha month to a June — announced dissents to tha in­
When Arnold earn* along tha burg and Nitro. W. Va.; Roanoke. said.
IIHIW HS I „ a rae* Ural
If Truman U nominated, "W#
latal of 0400,000, with women creases but did not file separata assisting Mr. Lane as co-chairman production line he slopped In Front Royal and Covington, Va.;
front of the nose of the 175th Cumberland, Md.; Rome. G a ; will go out and do what we can
accounting for 041,000 of the In- opinions.
°f 4k# Ceremunlal Committee.
create and men for 4* 4,000. The
J . L. Tliornley Is Im s I chair- bouioer In th# assembly p r o v i­ and Cleveland nnd I'alneavllU, I" help him," Roosevelt aald.
Th* ICC authority affects In­
Ohio.
farm employment total was Wrtt,- terstate passenger travel, but tha m*n of th* Candidates Committee sion.
Halt la used for score* of
“This Is the plane I want—
000 below a year ago.
state regulatory bodies ordinarily and la assisted by Bruce AnderPiece* of salt have been re­ things, including making plastics,
1 ‘yht herv!" he aald and wrote
»°n and_E. G. Klfpatrkk, Jr.
.Tha Transportation Committee "II. II. Arnold" nn the in&lt; d* wall ported found in an Egyptian tomb n\hm varns, dye*, drugs, syn­
on wlthln-itate travel. 9*ca
thetic rubber, and photographic
of special laws In Illinois and will Include W. R. Willis aa ehalr- of tiK cabin. She was delivered dating from about 2400 (I.C,
materials.
«*•«,
George
T°uhy,
W.
B.
Ellerb*
Russian Claims
on
the
vrrv
day
set
for
rnmplatlon
Michigan, tha ICC'a order today and Veil,- William*.
of
the
AAF's
*m&gt;*r«tncv
nrodue
1
applies to Intra-atat* travel in
ICaaStaled (raos Pas* Om i
Roy 0 . Williams heads th* tio„ schedule for 176 bombers.
those two aaates.
Farad# Commit**# with J. A.
"The Arnold" was first over
Th*
order
diapoaaa
of
tha
last
Hcvival
Bans which crashed waa a pending application with ICG for Howard and Alfred W. Lee as- Japanese-occupied Bangkok, Riant,
Dan*
Igmed C-47.
two-engined
(M l. Tha
Th* ernah oc­ passenger far* Inaraaaaa. Neither slating. Georg* Holder I* chair­ June 6, 1044, in an exploratory
Moun th* western railroads nor tha man of the Food Committee and raid and the Usd B-29 In an as­
curred deep. In tha Taunua M
|AH8embly of God
r , Clar- sault agalnrt Yawata on Japan's
Ulna. B0 mile# northwest of southern line* have given any la assisted by John Holder,
..............._
w
?
.........
.......
Rossetter. home islanda 10 days later. Raida
F rankfurt. Tha plan* burnad af­ indication that they Intend to
Church
te r plunging Into lbs woods on follow the lend of the eastern The Hospital Certificate tem ml lee followed on Anahan In Manchuria.
•» headsd by Robert W. Dean*. Sasebo, Sumatra, Singapore. For­
In seeking n fresh advance. » ljh I* T. Sheppard assisting.
I2th SI. nnd fdiur«l Ay*.
charred hodlee war* dug roads
mosa and on occupied China.
Lest year's 10 percent In­ .
**• Fearc* Is chairman of
from th* wreckage. Th# victims creases
She outfought Japanese fight­
were pioneered by the th* Hotel Reservations Committee,
You era Invited to attend
e u te m carriers, which obtained asriated by C, 0 . Cllnhaaaka. W. ers on numerous occasional she
the revival which la being
survived severe flak exoloilona on
their far* hike f i r s t The western
conducted- by Evangelist J.
end southern lines subsequently m.55S,' wiii£, eliKri,~. ^ boll wjnge. aa engine fire, violent
C. Braddock at tn* Aastorms, and then she cam*
followed eult In reparaLe actions chairman of tha Reception Com- tropical
rmbly o t God Churrk.
mittee, assisted bv Frank Evans. to rest on Russian soil.
before ICC.
.S h e at ill I* th ere—Interned by
P. Campbell tad Paul Rowland.
,
r
A
good interest has been
Other eommlttees a ret Publicity, tho Russians.
.manifested In th* revival
Inqueat Slated
this week and the evangelist
has beeen doing soma good
( C— **»■ ■ ! lawai P a g e O r a )
C.
Welsh
and
Robert
Cole.
Registration. L. M. Cornell. Roy
constructive preaching.
dead upon arrival at Fernald- Harwell
Ambassadors era K d*.rd F.
and James P. VcClell-" I.
Laughton Memorial Hospital in Danr# Committee.
Haanr MeTh* meeting will continue
Kvkhaea Ambulance. Carl Lanlla, Jo»-n J. Carver, Roy Hothroughout next woek. Ser­
&gt; sad June Lukens. IS, **- won and Thovnas .*
Hubert M. Pearce akd Schley c!
vice begins at 7:44. All are
pasaaager, wav* also takes
"“ 'lU ra
GrahaaL
I k k a il hnapltal la aa

\t THE CHURCHES
All Church N u k e * must be presented at The Herald office on the
day before pubUcatla*.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ,
CHURCH OF GOD
(t
Rev. J . B. M et laky, MloiaUr
Cltroa Haights
Mrs. P. K. Stephenson,
Rev. R W. Miller. Pastor
Direr tar ef Re li glees EdaraUaa
3:(Mi P. M.: Preaching setviert
0-46 A. M.: Church 8rhool. AI rich Sunday afternoon.
C lsu for Every Age.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship
----------K lf i S IS ?
7:00 P. M.: Youth Fellowship

Services.

5:00 P. M.: Union Services at
th* Methodist Church. Sermon
Topic: "The Graee of Our Lord
Je»tis Christ."
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
1400 Sanford Ate.
Dr. A. Retd Uverett.
ad Interim, Pastor
Church School, 9:45 A. M.
.-tornlng Worship and Commun­
ion. 11:00 A. M. Rermon, Rev. J.
Randall Ferris.
Christian Y o u t h Fellowship,
7.00 P. M.
KiV. Feirl* Is a visiting minis­
ter from Waycross, Ga.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Tmelflh Street A Laurel Avenue
A. 8. Davis, Paster
Sunday School, 0:46 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evangelistic service, 7.45 P.M.
M'd week prayer meeting, Wedne. day, 7:48 P.M.
C. A, Meeting, Young people,
Sunday 6:45 P.M.
We are now In a revival m eet-1
Ing with Evangelist J. C. Brad - 1
Jock, meeting every evening at
7:46. Th# evarweli't will be
upvaklng at the Sunday morning
worship hour.
FIRST I'RKSBYTEHIAN
CHURCH
Dragla? E. Ckarles.
Staled Supply paster
E. D. Brownlee, D. D.,
Pastor Emeritus
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
all ages.
11:00 A. M.: Worship Sarvire.
Sermon by Dr. Brownlee.
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Young Peoale’s Meetings.
b :00 P. M.: Union 8ervlce at the
Methodist Church.

UNITY

Faith Cerawall. Minister
TUESDAY
7:50 P. M.t Prayer Sendee at
Valdes Hotel,
8:00 P. M.: Clasa In "God ts
the Answer", at the Hotel, taught
by Iiene Callaway.
FRIDAY
0 1 8 A. M.: Radio Program,
"Tiir Voice of Unity", Station
WTKR.
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF
CAMRLRERRY

Under Mrihedtet MapervitUw
Rev. I d w«H Kirrfcer. Patter

6:15 A. M.: Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
Subtcet: "Challenge . . . Our
B eat"

7:i0 P. M,i
uici ling.

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t HKIHTIAN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
On Saaford-Orlando Highway
Glenn E. Smith, Psstar
10:00 A. M : Bible School, Mr.
Wluboldt, Supt.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
Missionary Sunday will he ohrrrve&lt;-.
7'45 P. M j Evening Service
An Informsl service of Gospel
mi-aBige and song. The pastowl|t rpeak. All are welcome.

Seminole County
Court RecordB
t t r S s n S a r , ( s i r T, ISIS
W artaa lr D eets

City o f (Untord to l l l r h s r d C
l l r x n t l e r n u s Anns D.
I.«r-On. J O Blus J o t s p h l n * to
J •' U rla ht e t u i Vslma.
Drunoo. Svsn e t u i I. m Is tn p r u ­
dence K llr u non
tlu rro w s. John e t u i Annie Ms*
to doe U r r a n l elu x A n n r r
a ts v e n s . M s r r C e t v t r A B m
T o m m ie llsmllton.
M ariner, r l s r s R i n Lnnnl* l&gt;
lllrfeardtoa.
Klllolt. O &lt;1 e t u s D oris M tn
Jn*-n r » n i e « e t u i -Anaella#
C osies. J o h s s tu x A n i t H n s to
W r * * N t)yoe o t u i d r a c o .
J o n r s . Bruoka II o l u i Doris M
m K r n o tt K Coliorlr o t u s Mario
Brack. D C otus Viola O l a W
D IVw oll s t u s Mattlo Lou
Burk*. Dllwnrth o t u s Magnolia
in \V D I'owrll
U r a l R ststo SSortenao*
Chloolm. John r i a l in F a m l l r

Loan

M artin o. Wm o tus B os# (Ml# *
t ' r m in Mary W D n u a l a s s otvir
Vane*
,
(.'amphrll. .Va-hsn o t u s U n l r to
F x m l l - t n a n To
Aaatgnmonl Of M a r t a a n *
F lo r id a Htat* tts n k t n Mary W
t u i u e ' s r - o t t i r Vaaco.
S M l a l s M s s «» M o rta aa * *
W i l l t a m a j n l v o s t o y o t u i Odooaa
in H r n f r Wad*
tx-ualao*. Msry W o t v i r V a a c r
ta W m Morllno otus R a t e
Bslloy. M C l« T !, O'Connor
• t u v All —
Hotkey C— m t oaSaa
R tste o f Pldrlds ta F R McCoy
Moaorakl* D l s e k a r a r a
*rm v to F rrddl* Karl,
j Navy tn Aubroy W a y n * Rpp*

Young People'*

LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Key. Clarence C. White. Mlnleter
Church School. 10:00 A. M.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.

vt'e expect reports flora our
young people who recently ntterxkd summer conterenc* nt ML
Plymouth nt th* flundsy School
and nt the Church Hour.
Vacation Blhl# 8chool la In a*#slor. at the nresent time, which
will dose, Friday, July 16.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
400 Beet Spread Street
0:45 A. M.t Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service
Subject: "Sacrament."
5:00 P. M.: Wednesday Service.
R-nd^ng Room Houra, Tuesdays
and Fridays 8.-00 to 4:00 P. M.

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BAPTIST CHURCH
&lt; erner Laurel A Ninth Street
S. L. Wnatley, Pastor
Sunday School. 0:45 A. M.
Morning Worshln, 11:00 A, V
“F rr Those Who I-ook Back."
•
Training Union. 7;00 I*. M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
V.ell. or Well* j f Salvation?
Which T
Mid Week Praver Service, Wednerd-tv, 8:00 P. M.
Erttherhood. 1 st and 3rd Thurs­
d a y 8:00 P. M.
"Clme Thou With Us and Wr
,V;il Du Thee Good.”

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Church
Invites You To Hear:
E. D. Solomon-July 11
L N. Kimbroughnluly 18
Forrest Mny-J uly 25
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Israeli Army
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Shrlners To Play Concert Here Wednesday Night

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Artillery Battles De­
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WASHINGTON, Jiil* ir, i,pi
—Srnatoi Tafl (it-llhiut lodnv
p.edirlrd the llep.ihlir an* will
hold then senate majorilv in
the nest Con ere**.
tafl i..|d
! a new* ronfereiire hi believe*
t isv. Ihiin .i* I*. Dcwet »| .New
t o r k . Republican pre*idential
tuminee. will *wr ep tht- doubt­
ful s'ale*" mi,i the iiepid.lt. an
soil,mu in the November elec­
tion. The Republican* n,»w hare
r. 31 to I', r.lgr in the Seriate,
*' ablft of tom *eat* mold give
ilie MemiK.ii* a majorils.

uinta.

Coronoi;Vi Jury
Absolves Parties
In Highway Crash

I’HILADI I.PMIA. July 12. kP)

Demo, rai% put llie lint draft ot
Hope O f World Lies then i.tuti..,ri*y-l.iden I'tdS p'a!.ot paper today and routed
III Philosophy Of turn*
it toward the voiivnilion floor,
Wilkie 'One World' liatlling o*ei the iace plank tlie re
rmay d rln m u ie whrther the Demol allmg •Hentnm to the import ............. j] | „ on# pl(|y
,wo io
ail*e id Wrldrll Wilkies hook Nmrmhei

Britain Sends
New Troops To
Western Front

metnliett of R-taiy to do tlie-i
^ t|,e patty's Northern and
pail in living to fulfill the oblige .,||.,u l ,d "hl.e,al" wing
lions iin|Hi&gt;rd by Rotary, twudnn
A »l.'luting land of Southerners
Rlissoli. at Irlliiilg piesident, wai r iunly thieateiird to ualk out of
p ir tm l r d with the past pirsulrnl't the cnliv,-utinii and nominal* •
pill liy l.rnigr A Speet who coin rniulidatr of their own later this
month if any part of President
mendrd funs bo "the outstanding Tiutimu's civil right* itrogranv la
|ob you have done this Veal
wntleu into the paitv'c platform.
Mr. Hiitgri •ant that the Unllt-d
They demanded a plank leaving
,**we *»•*
. i *, iiM,.,a
all i acini legidatiiilt entirely to
die Mate*, without federal inter*
«•» l* l|f tls )

State’s Live Stock
Industry Praised1 j Fred K. Reasoner,
In Market Report Form er Resident,
jacksonvh.i,k, Fi«.. July jeiDics In K a n s a s

i.gpecial)
“The Importance of
pioriila’* live stock Industry i*
author it at lv* source said today Ward .inncc a h.»/V »ky t»ooil ' Mute delegation* I.-telling agailmt t r vested hy tin* continued Vear.
singer with the Shrlner hand.
Mum., the pilot, denied that the
Kritain ha* tent rwwldoratd wrallin w.ic rape, ted all llie w,tv :|Trmnnn*
civil rlglil*
ilghti
TI liman* rivlt
progintn mund operation o f nut only the
T.
Coy
Nichols.
Morocco
Trm
| big aitrrafl. which bad no tiiddr pie * favorite haritone. is u mem­ niimhera of new Irooi* to U t■in 1 F tld take.,II wav at 9 :0 8 A M I1go along on Har.
Harkley
|I Stale
,1,,’y
Stale Live
Idve Slock
Sl.Kk Market*,
Market*. hilt
r
. . .
There was lest en th u sia sm , privately and cooperatively ttpei
, armament, w n on ill way t'i ber of the Jacksonville Male Chor­ Germany because of (h.* ion*
Die lilleenll ■I &gt;
» clot a
| among the southerners, however. Bled l.lve StoC1 Market* »« w d. '
paletime with 10 Itiarli an tr us and ha* hern prominent in In blockade Berlin.
Tiie informant said ‘uinnv
'
Miatrrn tpe. icily gioumrcl planet ' ainut reports from some ml- •aid Willlmii t.. Wilson. Director
JarUunvilltmusic
circle*
for
ClUltl.
the reinforcement* will Im ......... „ r | , MJ,„|u|rt)
MWke the Ittp . ministration aourre* that I lli* of State Market*. In hi* Wool*Iy
t
t t .
, ,
u
i
n
ini favor nileht In* linn round-up "f market new*. “Th.....
Collins made his announcement y v u t He drew hravy aipplmitr I mtn Hrrlin

PAOI.A. Kan July 12-tJN —
bird K Heastiner, formerly of
Sanford, d'rd tu-te July 2, HUH,
at Ills apaitnienl Mr Reasoner,
» former band into .- lea-h.'r. wa*
W y.-ar* old lie 'offered n stroke
sir year* as’o and had *m- n t-ej.
fast the na*t four ye.trs. In st
February he and Mr« lc.-n*oner
at a .Snririe dinner hfre lant win-1 The disclosure came n« General ''u* " ,,r l-‘ded to start up IJestina I j (l,w»rd Gov. William Preston I market* nr- Important ■«»—' i vi v ( Dft their home at Anthony, Knna few minutes before tiie plane ter with hi* tinging of Jerome sir Brian Robertson. British rnth lion ol llie pioneer Might, win, It | |
„f Maryland
. in the amatl nrndneer* ‘n fiinitah •as, and came to Pavla to he
was scheduled to lake off on what Kem'- fam out number, “Old M an 1 , ary governor In Germany, con will In! ktilK f JMK«* jrl tk|&gt;ri«ilioin
The queallon w»* whether f'*o-ting competition In the s*|e ,.f near their daughter, M-». Hoch*
I ferred here with the chief &gt;-f IS EutoiK-. diplomatic lu&gt;ll|K)t. llie Hierner. would fight over the I IlW
Chandlet said would be a return Hivei.’’
helll live slock, assuring them ■f man.
1
,
second place M they tm v. ovn #f| utlet -ml encouraging ’-'ter
"Pee
Wee" Hutden.
native I *«nff of the ministry if d. r.-u-e ,
The ilecrntetl was leim in Jackflight to Westchester county air
| , (ir „ rr!,|(ientl*l nominallcn *•%
— HnilK rn*l Amem an lone id l.nm any.
turtlon
run, Ohio. July -it. I m '.V, son of
id hit Fioinlian. haa played hi* trom- i &lt;!ener*l Sir Perev
Th* verdict e*on#rated Carl j |&gt;ofJ ftjrw York. Collins said
The
operation
unfuib
a
new
ria
j
vanring
Guy.
Ren
l.anev
of
Aik
l i t
i
lit
i « i* r
f
&gt;a
VVi-rk-ehd reports fi on I.’ *aVs Jacob and Haiali lUasunvr. lie
id l,r hone with many Florfda musical
service chief*.
Harm 111, of (irtauuu. Id year action was temporary until
rrllll„
...............
. was engaged m bund mu sir work
m i l »lnct*
ilnt*i* joining
fiiiitl I111?' |I R
renters lob) ...........
tif I he rale
if J.|■i rt#^ArkI«Ml!nrta
organiiation* and
- ■'I p T l^n r
. :,""lr«* fr mi M* t of lightning Km communication an*** to '’nnr *“ Trumyn
old urlver ot thu trulck jetlaii in
H is(ahtHipt4 Hit • Ml* **ti
that will lull the tune between
niale rebel, plek-.l ; ,j r. u |..
| .*71 hoes to- « in Kansas und Mi«'ouri a half renwiucli Naucy i .oucks mat witu
________________ __
Motoccu Temple hat scored heav ™ J '5 f n ,
,
.. , .
,
mat
win
hii
me
"
Gov
H
en.l.anev
of
Arkansas
for
r
.,
h
total
of
H3I.77Stil.
oftury. and hud laught in various
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O. iiin
it.-.rr aiiruiii
aontial in
inlnilra
allow
Karlier In th r om
ilav.
ro ro
e n hr.
fatal injuries, a n t Cluster Allen,
ii
in tirti-1 »no
raar
i*»-i
ismerica amt I uiope.
i
, pposition candidate a* wrntig , „.IB| r ,,(, figures being uiuvail- l.igii schools In h.in,av. llo was
iti of Lakelaird, who wus .nvolved
Air
F
it*
*
hi*mi*ft
4
iri*rji
ill**
lir„Memocrtl*
Imgar
the
formal
,
ti)r
ll|(
4
„f
,
|lr
reporiiug
nun
u former presltbiil of the Kan*V9
tn thr collision winch too, piace
l iin rir ri (I|iiir«i1ii»ii I um) t h i r i 11 1»tir* ImSIl.e** of tonnlng their tirin'! yrl|1
Hand Directors association. For
. ...
------ u.* ....... ........... .. i
near the han-Urlu Club on the
wnu
President
Truman.
|
|
to
Mllllv
I Summarirs of report* 1 ivn h w eight years he »a* engaged ill
hanfuru-Orlando Highway during
:'t
11
,homers,
making
an
admit
problems,
t
2
t
to
determine
the
truck fanning at Hanford, Fla.
..■ration, on tiv# Slat# .........
a hltiHling ratnstoim. Mr. Allen ta
lls s lls s s s —.. -if* *lt«
* ‘a and
uml *#v#n tndetKiidenl nnrk.'t*.
Surviving are three daughters,
inlng.
Mrs. Iluchmun. Mi, Helen Pear,
. l.dlow
Memorial Hospital due'U i hi* IM- 1 YY*4“
1
l , ' ' OUO
______________________
________
' » ! to give the 1.II..L trail
Arcadia Slat# Live Stock M at, •on of Sanford, an t Mrs. Mildred
Taking every precaution, the
juris*.
HIKMARCK, N D. July 12 pP
Irl. reported handling IM • with* Waiman of Chicago, a son, Fred
DETROIT. July I t tAO-Pre- 0. V. Horace Delivers —Catholic Nun* In North Dakota itratrgtr air riiinuintnl railed on
Dwight Freeman, aouth bound
K. Reasoner, Jr., of Dodge City,
r n.l 64 hog*
ix mul i-engme plane* to accom­
driver of a Chevrolet which naan- aidant W alter Rcutber of the CIO
will Ik permitted to don civilian
1
ItcFunlak Snrlng* ,1s'" ' v,‘ Katita*; n aiatrr. Mi*. George
ed into the other two c a n , which United Auto Workera look a Mat Safety Talk In Jax ■tress next fall *0 they may con­ pany the jet* The C-47 left here
V(m-k Market. -M cattle.
mut*. |(&gt;hiniere of EuriLtnl, Ore., ten
eatrrdav with the snvin.'c party
lie described un the aland as liv­ among union negotiator* In wage
&lt;, »NiiN,,r4 •»* l*aa# T».«*
grantlchildren and » great grandform to the new atat* law ban ^ ^ f.dh.w the flight
■upei
ing without light*, wa* not men­ talk* with the Ford Motor Com­
Thr
driver
of
th#
cut-down
teacher, from w e a rin g .if W fv||||.
mechanic, and
tioned in the verdict. Mr. Free­ pany, with lb* avowed Intention Atlantic C o n i Lin* Hallrued at nlng
Mmlrl A Fork truck wa* quit#
religious
garb
in
public
schools.
The funeral aervhe wa* held
Sanford delivered an addrea* on
man la a former Hanford resident, of "ateylng until It le over."
unable to understand why hi*
The authoriintion was g ’ven lutpment
•Sunday afternoon. July t, al 2:10,
A It-’!* Super fort t#s* will run truck had
now living in Orlando, ami had
Th* UAW president thue took "Getting on end off Koulplnent" vestenlay hy two ranking mem
thr
hml stalled, and nought
suu
ut the Wilson A Sun cha|nd. Rev.
but alight injuries. HD car dam­ over ea active head of the union at the eighteenth annual meeting her* t«f the Catholic Church h - eather interfcience all the wav. advice of Deputy Sheriff flrtm an
Fred \V, Nii-gmund. I’aoL Cliii*)lelaying hack report* anJ n*vl- llruniley. Haturday night at 10:00
group representing 110,000 Ford nl the safety committee chairman North Dakota.
age I* estimated a t 4000.
HANI &gt;01.1*11 AIK F O R C F- inn m inister, officiating. Ml*.
D. I-. Harper wa* foreman uf worker! in contract negotiations nl Hotel Mayflower, Jacksonville, ! In a Joint atatrmrnt, Dlahny .•atloii instruction* Two other o'clock.
*
Avia- Ratty Hair song the hymn*. "In
BASF. July. 17 IHnecinli
the Jury which included: W. 1.. with company official* under today
" Where do you _lliltik
Vincent J. Ryan of Hl.mark and foUfengme plane, w.ll carry
.............................................................................................
think you aie
m 1 Brush
J r . of the Garden" and "Beaullf.il 1*1#
yj„re than HNt Atlantic Coast —xlllarv bishop Leo Damrachnk of '«‘ecur and pliotogiaphlc *-,|iiip- gcd"f
titoudtniuirr, L. P. Oglesby, J. J. John 8 . Dugaa, vie* president in
l'«puty Hr 11111ley a»K.. L1" ,
pnrecently *0 ■' S.nm w),ere." accompanied on
Melton, D. L Harper, W. W. charge of Industrial relationeLine officials and chairmen from Fargo aald the church has no oh nient
the
L befuddled driver, win, seemed
' r , , | , t ‘ Segeant ..f Cl*'* the oigan by Ml*. Verla Ache/,
Reuthar had mada no euch ap all over the system attended th.- Jrction to Catholic Nun* donning
Tyer and C. C. Locke.
■lot
ot to know.
' || , ceremonies held in the i'»l!l*eiuei * were Ivan Weddle, J.
, ,* , , ,
REYKJAt IK, Iceland, July l».
"I'll t*» you where you are go 49-R *«
Randolph Air V ll*1-&gt;ccn. I &lt;* Kill*. Rav Kua*
Their finding* reveal that prarence since an unknown a* one-day session. Representative- respectable secular dres* to com
..Id
the
deputy,
“vou
* ear
v e I| Student
^
D, lt. nrim es ari l « . W.
a
tain
tried
to
Lk*
hia
Ilf*
by
^run
_
from
transportation,
mechanical.
111
y
w
o
w
via
vifw
M
W
irw
•
jwh
re
.» Area at ttamtoitn
Nancy Loucka came to her death
ply with the new North Dakuta "11 SI* RAF jet Vampire fightfire
al
hia
horn*
last
April
___
__________
_______
J
roadway,
stores
and
dining
car
dr
"aa tn* result of a collision be­
|nw&gt;
. r plane* landed today after swift ifoifiK right to Jail.M Ju it
i * ,lLr/
M&gt;r‘
,l#
ril,u i.rn l. i _____
Hick*. Interment »a* in the Raola
...s lo ia H ta addressed
a 4 .lr a i&lt; &gt; 4 lisa
Since that time he has been ’ partmrnt*
the sewnltti
group
tween two car*! o re cor driven
jj,,.
Cadet cemetery The daughter*. Mr*
The act was approved at th e • lllghts from Stornoway, Scotland. he finished saying tht* up ru.hed !
by Carl Dant. Ill ana the other under altaoat constant medical a t - 1 The safety conference, working June 2P primary election bv a
!*?iiL...........?
Tin* plane* ate bound for Mon- City Ratrolmen 7 . F, Donohue ami I Rr^.ti, w
iirrarrv out ii!*
th^d.i.'.,u.
u tles ..r
of IVarson
Pearson and
and Mi*
Ml* W*tm*n. and
by a Mr. Allen: th a t lit* evidence tention. One a m waa almost toward the goal of “Accident oislnrlty of about 10b(K) vote- ieal and New York on the first IDi man H arriett, somewhat out hi. sew rank In addition to hi, the . on came to attend t ^ h.m al.
presented to this Jury did not severed by a shotgun blast.
Elimination”, Ta part of the rail- Called the "Anlt-Garb" Act, the , ast to west Jet-propelled cross- of l». alh from running, arrested
i w . :I .* | r min tiny nnik'ram &lt;«»«*• ^Ifw IV»ltoH
I MT%.
At th* resumption of the Ford road's safety program which Is law prohlblta any public school ltllr ,.f the Atlantic,
the driver Frank Btory, Jr. and trifUA
t
. . . .v lunrrvi* 1
t'»
clearly Indicate the responsibility
negotiations th* UAW called for under the direction of Robert teacher from wearing gath denol
of the parties involved.
,r Indoctrination" of
•gI *new
d a y . with Mr* Ruchman.
The It.A F. Jet* covered the put him in Jail on a charge uf AUo' ' ami
Scott, director of safety amt In­ Ing membership in a religlou* mot# than 800 mile* in two hour* ilrukrn driving. He was later rv- ,l„n
HW* the Jury wish to censure a strike vot« by Ford locals.
Aviation
Cad*L
entering
t
h
&gt;•
surance and G. C, Btromaoe, sup order. It win. sponsored hy n ,,tid 3d ininuie* They were pre­ leased on hall, pending trill.
all parents In th t law permitting
Flight Training Program.
PARIS. July IS (#&gt;— Pollca *g- rrintendent of safety, both will' group of proteetantv
restricted drivers llcen*us to Ik
It wa* a vary short distance tn Ha&gt;r
Ifaellaaea ea Pa*e Bis I
Cailet Brush, ha* completed four
lled_ striker* from several of. headquarters a t Wilmington, N. C.
Itaued to children 14 to Id year*
the Jail from the truck which had
L
month* of
ea of th« ministry of finance
been driven down th . ACL sp ur| m « m the
' height
» mo'
[irogram
age of lit. We recommend that I last night and this morning whila
track, and had com* to a dead ,UV&lt;‘. 1
Jim .'i.L t , flying
nOUGflTON, MICH.. July 18
ear neat IKg Istature raise th* age 1300,000 other government *matop and at a perilous tilt right I hour*.
»ntl h“ ‘ During the next four i,1 1 —Firefighter* recruited from
stop
of unrestricted drivers licenses to ployri-a waited word from their
next tu the bear cage at the month* he will learn advanced the mainland In Minnesota and
18 year* of ago and the reetrict J labor bosses on whether to strike
Municipal Zoo.
aerisl manuever* u . formation, i Michigan fought a slowly spreaddrivers license to 18 to 18 y e a rs” . Llj*« of pivernment worker*
Deputy Brumley revealed that
WASHINGTON?
"july
12—
41
be had l ^ n taking soma' prison, i night. In.Uume,,, and navigation ing fore»t ffre today on. Isle Roy*
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[formed outside offelal bureaus —Great Britain and the United
ulr. Lake Suoerior resort Island.
tn the County Jail when h . saw I Hying and upon " " " y ™ *S»;
The Isle Royal National Park
States today wrote an offbisi
u ct
the
truck
driven
by
on
th#
traex.
lo
tio
n
»dl
l*
»
lit
hool
offices here said th* hlai* already
"closed" to Britain's 131,000.000,.
lly HOWARD W. HLAKEHLEK
A.
C.
Graham,
ACL
Investigator..
,h*
*?'"£'*
'
*
*rh^
000 Icnd'leae* account and other
______
mossa ■11 mi mil
w
rlaell m
m■asatasf ■ I»
Assorlatcd I'm * Helene* Editor
report#,!
today
that
e.v.rM l«» Wnilams Air F ore. Base or ad- ha* burned over 200 acre, of timd*
government's
civil
servants
In aann wartime obligations.
reported
cr-dry tim ber aince it waa dis­
TAMPA. July 18 W —Fuller effort to hault Urn threatened
NKW
^ORK.
July
12.
t/F)
-IL
w
Jo
keep
your
ifiildrtn
away
U J b o . M * b , ffi
K S T n .”
covered Saturday. More than 160
Secretary of State Marshall an I
'
truck
during
Ita
Journey
'down
Warren begins hia aerlet of strike.
British Ambassador Sir Oliver from infantile paralysis, as far as ibis ran be done, was explained today
Hi* father Harry M. Brush, re- men already been recruited to
80 far MJM0 employes of th* Franks signed two agreements
the track.
“thank-you" speeches here tonight.
fight the fire.
at
the
First
International
Polio
Conference.
■Idet
at Sanford.
finance
ministry
ha
vs
actually
The Democratic gubernatorial
settling odda and tnda not pre­
Msrtln Christenson. Park SerI lorn* it the moil dingrroui pl| i r ( M tnyone in * home grit Iw
nnminde plans to apeak tn 87 coun­ quit work. I f the offer of 80,000,- viously covered In the overall
•
crW, aald *o far there was
FISH
FRY
AT
I.ONGWOOD
NEGRO
EDITORS
MEET
000
francs
(about
1100,000,000)
In
diware,
or
Lerurnet
a
ra
trier,
the
intimate
allocution
spreads
polio
ties. Warren I* uifng the tpeaklng
lend-lesse settlement of March M,
tv .anger to lourlete and aummer
American
Legion
l’n*t
No.
183
TALLAHASSEE,
July
12
(A1
)—
tour to e a press hia thanks for th* salary fnrreaeea la not accepted, 1948.
faster than any other now known way. From a polio home the disease Negro newspaper editors from will have a fish fry In the park resident, of the Island, situated tn
nomination and to discus* hia the union will call a strike tomorThe State Department noted In •pleads mostly to homes of intimate fiiends. *
_____
Florida and South Geogia will at I-ongwood on Wednesday. It upper Lake Superior.
IC
ss
M
ss
H
Oa
Page
Mat
future plana,
an announcement that a similar
open
a three-day seminar on wa* announced here today. Th*
Schools
and
camps
are
not
aa*
Th* state-wide tour will require
financial wind-up after World War dangerous, because th* contacts
NO DIRECTOR'S MEETING
Journalism urealama
nreblama a t Florida A. menu will consist of fiah, hush
ated with another carrier or with journalism
about four weeks.
NEW STATION
1 took more thaa min* years to
No m eeting of th« board mt
puppies,
bakad
bean*,
cole
alaw
and
M.
Coilego
for
negroes
hero
between
children
there
are
not
as
s person sick with infantile pare,
The Imperial Florida Oil
negotiaU,
end coffee. Serving will begin at directors of the Seminole County
Thursday.
l/sls.
In reto n i fag A toerkaa As- frequent
Chamber of Commerce will
8 PM .
V. f . W. Poet a S T v t l l have •
of Toe carriers, those who have
Hospitals are sources of polio
A dance will follow tha fish fry. held tomorrow night. The meal
COMMISSION MBIT
the virus censing pello but who
which will also b* bold at tb* will be called at a later date, ac&gt;
Th# City ComrelaaJrei w ill___&gt;t_____
ere net etch, ere among th* f-m rrm . One case was reported
Av
Manager Edward
will
bo by recordings. cording to
flljbgjty
spreader*. Anyone can become a of three Infantile paralysis pet!- in nnrular seeslon tonight a t 7:80 Park. Music w
erect a
t o d 1
: Higgins.
____.
The public Is invited to attend.
tCeaUaaeg On
can ter merely by being associ­
fllMtOO.
All parties involved tn the
highway accident which coal the
jifr of 14 year old Nancy LouckJ
of Orlando on Ju ly 2, Injured
lour; totally wrecked two auto­
mobile* and badly damaged
third, were absolved by a Coron­
er's Jury after WJ minute* of de­
liberation. following an inm-est
conducted Friday afternixm at
(hr Court llouie by Justice of
the IVace W. K. Watson.

O

Over Race
Red Menace Told^Battling
Plank May Deter­
mine If Party Will
To Rotary Club
Divide In November
By Kurt Singer

••One W o . h r .11 sustaining the I Srnatoi Fiancis J. M y n s of
u n d r,ei..und m Nandmavra and . p , ntl„ | t 4|IU&lt; p | 4,foini committee
o llin 1 liitiprvtn tnunliifi tiuims j M
isiiiujii. drsciilied llic suprtthe wai Knit Singri, .lullun, cor- |»e,irt il.K uiuenl
a« following
CONN I N I ION MAI.1. I'HIKA- irspoii ' 'in ami v«.it 1*1 Iraveltl, cruel till in outline the phlloiODELPHI A. Jolt 12. cl*.
Justice li l.l lli. Rut 11 v l lull today , that phv id the new deal
a RooteVC.II.a Itl O Ihoipla* itepped out Ihe ,.ba.
- J ta m e d in
One 4fh |
pl at l or m"
of the su e pirlidenlul pirluir World" idler the unly hope ol
ll iriu.iuirj to hr srert whether
ami Seiialni Allien ll.tikley came survival Im the iivihre.l world, the wui.|, the »lrrp&gt; eyed dialling
It has In fie one itiinmittrr .d *etrn came up with
to the I itint l,oliv a* thr Hurt* and tom Inih'il
sells DemiKiatii National Conven­ World Ini .ill ol It will Ik llo ii i it) A \ | would please either
woild at all
tion got uiuler way.
tide III the ird bill tivil lights
Genrgr Shite wa&gt; uiilallrd ai battle
Douglas, lapped as 1'iriiJen:
, I mman't lust choice, declined to pirinlriil nl the iluli (oi lltr com­
Ahead) the Disk irhellion h id
i|Uit tile Siiptrme Couit and make ing &gt;e.u old i ailed U|witv the . clashed head-on into a counter

CAIRO. July 12. m - Die
twin Aiab ilionglioldi of Er
Ramie and Lydda surrendered to­
The Shrine U n d from Morocco Temple In Jacksonville will g iv e a l.ul.lir rimcrri \V H n r* l.y .y.n.riit .■■thr
F" ' '
day to thr Itrarli army, front line
and Magnolia Avenue In connection with their ceremonial. The concert will liegm at N:0b t clock and CO.......... ..mil U.3» I M with I i. d
ditpalcliei raid.
Thi'llman directing. The program will Include Inatrumental and vocal koio».
Thr Irrarli victory came after
a half-hraitrd twu day fight but
brought the aitnoied atiikinii forces
of thr Tiam-Joidan Aiab f-rgion
the lace I hi drcition was an*
duvtn in counterattacks
liouirieti hy John Redding. DemoArtillery billies w eir dec eloping
J cratii puhliiity duel Rrddmg
in thr craggy Judean lulla within
•aid he irgaiib the wold Itoitl
Noted muiiciant and tingeu will ap|K*r at the conceit to lie given
•i|hl of the two caplutrd plaint
Douglas. which caine tliinup.h
Weduetday evening at Pint Strrrt and Magnolia A trnur by the M otor-,
Itiends, at an ".ihvolutr trluval '
towtu.
r»
co Irtiiplr Sin me Hand in connection with the ceremonial line, it war | ij
A riU C tl
F i t 'l l t t l T S
With del,gale* asselidded for
The raptuie of Ei Ramie open­ Pilot
Of Plane
announced tbit morning by Edward F. l-ttte. pirtident of the .Hanford
__ ,
.
the runventioli'* firnt session.
ed the way lor a two-way Jewish
m
' L o m p l l ' l l * ! ' l i g h t Word circulated urolUnl the hall
scribes Plight As Shrine Club. The ccncert will atari at 8 :0 0 o'clock.
airaull on thr Aiab Lrgiuit lo u ei
and in downtown committee head
Orville Van Sickler ol Indiana is nutcl fur the playing *d hi* "diaT o
K u ro p c .'I H
Z one
nusrtrr* thnt Harkley limy gi-t
One For Training mond eluddrd" clatinet and liar appear#,I with many uutitandmg toad
defending Laltun, the lari b tin ri
. . . .. i i . V 'e T - u . . . , , , 'th e adminisirntion's call on u
to opening &lt;he supply toad tiom
*'1-1-1 R I D t» l. I'll I D. Mich, j ticket certain to In- topi-ed ny
aho»&gt;. tanl Mr. Lane. The**; i n f “
HALIFAX. N. S.. July 12. &lt;/1 ») elude
iikkiiKiwa am
t'.wri
the old KKO circuit, the
July 12. i/V l— 1'ifleen Inllv • President
1 *— •*_—
Truman.
-Cuitomi Collector Chat let Col- Par.Lgr* circuit, I ko WS Inter na­
_ .- i1 Southern
‘aimed |rI liabter plane* thunder
Southern iirlrgales
drlrgatea who had
hut laid today hr had impounded tion!. 1 and many others.
'. *hern planning e fight against
4*1 f tt'vi-« 1 *1*1 live A ll
Forc
e
ire* * I /)ougla* If he chose to run, gena rayiCry . B-l 1~ bomber from
Jim Hardy, another outstanding
hm l p i P I u p e I I e d t i a n i i l l antic | erelly reacted favnraldv to reNew Yolk which landed here tail clarinetist began hit ca reer In
port* that llarktey now mlgh* la­
flight.
night on what the pilot laid wai Colorado In a boys band directed
the choire.
by Juhn I-eick. former aolo rurIn
hiui
criiaiat.humaliiint,
tin
|
"T
o ...................... .
.,1
a navigational training flight.
r uit , .
,
i i ....
Senator rulbrlght ill Ark.i told
netlat uf Philip Sousa* band
July
12—
!/&gt;•&gt;An
t
-80
.
hooting
lau
tlieak
d
ea
&gt;
r,
|,r
tlrtrsk
*
most
of
the
I
ONHON.
Capt. F.rwin R. Chandler, of Noble Hardy Is al*u a featured

American Jets
Customs Agent Shrine Band, Vocalists To Give
Concert Here Wednesday Evening To Make First
Impounds B-17
Atlantic Trip
At Halifax Port

1

D e m o s S en d P la tfo rm
T o C on ven tion Floor;
D o u g la s S te p s O u t
J u s t ice D e c l i n e s
Nomination To Be
Vice President On
Democratic Ticket

NEW YORK, July 12 , bp&gt;_
ount PolKr ll«r nadotte, I'm tnl
Nation* mediator for I'aleklinr.
a r r i ' t d by planr from Europe
looai and &lt;*a» met by T rj*»e
t.ic, f .N . secretary general. I.lr
inmirdialrly went u In. aid thr
Iforaf Mulch Airline-. planr
hearing Bernadotle and hi* par
I) a* soon a* it landril and run* r
terr-il with him for Id mlnulr*.
Ilrimdollr *aid at a nr** conf r r r n r r following hi* arrival:
“I hope to revlvr the trurr
nod latir on rrralr o prrma*
ntnl solution ol thr Ealrslinr
problem." lie raid he «• III re*
turn In hik mediation hrailquarin * nil the island of Ithodr*
m il Friday after del , ering to
ihe Srtrully founril a 21-page
if f u 'l tuiilaining 36 aprrifir

—

Walter Keuther To %.U'-h“ ,nUM
---------------Enter Wage Talks i^,.,*"2,,b»u5Si™S Dakota Nuns To Don
p or(l H eads '•"Ir.“ o'"!.“2 2 ^ - - . Civilian School Dress jewwsi

Driver Taken Trip
On ACL Spur Track

Cntk't Hru^h (lets
Army Appointment

K

F H Warren O penB|»^t.»^
Speech Tour Tonight 1Schuman I* going to offer hie

Srdav^to*mJSRS

m a ra sw

Firefighters Hattie
Michigan Forest Fire

U. S.y Britain Sign
End To Lend Lease

How To Keep Children From Polio
Outlined At International Meet

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(lie Sanford Herald

Something To Do

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tUlller

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farrier

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batata. reamlnllaaa and aalleea of
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i f r e a a l n r a d r e r lla l a n m i e n.
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Tke llerain la a vaemker af ike
AMaefaied I'reaa wklrk la eallfl#i
Oirlaalveir la Ike aae far repaint'd*
r«llM af all Ike taeal nerra printed
Ip fkifa nerra pa per, a a rrell mm all
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MONDAY, JUlrY 12. 194M
III III. Y. VhltMF. I tlll AY

llill tum our, cannot help men
• ho do not u ani help. You mu»t
• •Ik In the WAY” and Ihcrr

19:20: They ahull
hovah W a u .. of

?•a.ou

F l o r id a

TRUTH
(From The Poetry Chap-Book)
Till nrw truth ralla the young of
heart

PHONE 13
".Special B f i i l t n Offered To All Car A Truck Owner."
IIRAKB RELINK!)
HATTERY RECHARGING
WHEEL ItALANCING
DRAKE DRUMS T CRN EH
MASTER CLYINDER.8 HON LOANER SERVICE
HATTERY CABLES
RD
BRAKE LINING - D R A K E ROAD SERVICE
FLUID
ROAD SERVICE
FRONT END WORK
TIRE A TUIIE REPAIRS
ALIGNMENT - It BRUSHING
Floor Mat*—Muffler*—Tall pipra— Fuel Pump*—Furl L in e « "arhuretor*—S o t Cover*— Auto Radio.—Horn*— l.ighta— Spark
Plug*—Fan Delta—Shock Abrorber*.

Recapping of all Truck-I'aaaenger A Tractor Tirea.
Kaiy Pay Plan—Guarantee! Work—Save Money—

Attention Motorist!
Ai a special lervice to our cuslomcis and aiilomolnlr owners in
general we are rrpiinting the following column of Kutirll
I
rarnr* a message of timely lignifKanc-;.
The man on the radio who eau
tion* tia. "Don’t be half »afe. ,lf
Miami restaurant. In thm
might very well lx- veiling in- pArti«.*,jlar ra-r. the jury uwutde.
aurnne- instead of soap according , | , mn:rr, to the amount of S27.6IK
to my wood friend Asher Frank. , u , h|, [H.rMn, Injured by hi* out*,
secretary of ihe Florida Safety
The defendant though!
Council.
jlt, f)Utj adequately protected hiui
“The ro ll of Occident.,' Axh.r (l.j,
„ jm .w u liability am,
lay a. “ia going up tike everything property damage policy. It do­
ttin g vl-e and going up at an ve|ofH.,| thnt In ordet to settle th
atnrtiiing rate."
,a«e ne wai forced to .ell Wii
To prove it he brought me a jmhnMa.
clipping from the Miami Herald
In live |M-r«onnl injury en&gt;-which tell* of awardi for damage* •et for trial in the Dade Ciirml
allowed by the rourt* in accident Court* during Ihe month of July
ease* of from $25,000 to na high the average amount *ucd for i»
aa *100.000.
kTh.tKM and In none of the**- ra*ei
Hei-ord* »how that up until la«t i doe* the defendant carry more
NovcmNrr , the
highent
nmount
, .
-■ .
i-ith n n $5,000 iH-nonal liability in
ever a wanted in auch a ea«e ml
L

All this tnkes money, it trikes |s*op|e willing In lie tit light
the methods and then to t&lt;*ach. it tnny la1 tiepressing busi­
ness. hut useful.
,
Most of all, the care of mental illness takes attention of
tin- part of the public. What does our state do:

Production Reserve

Mihtlc curve and c»n«rlou*
The government has Itegun the process of creating n
art—
reserve of productive capacity, to bo used In the event of
SI;* walks, IkiW and *eruro.

war. Into this reserve will go industrial plants and machine

The "Id truth guards her agrlr** trails built for World War II at a cost to the government of
calm.

A lew year* ago Hcniy Wallace
'*** promising all tlioir who would
support hit idcii ” 50 million
jobi. Out the Crntui Buicau now
report! 61.296.000 join filled by
induitrioui Ameiicant w i t h o u t
benefit of Wallace*! ideal.
The good old batlleihip Nrw
York •enl lo ill latl reward off
Pearl Harbor last week at Navy
officer! uted hrr for target prac­
tice. See no to in we have been
sinking a lot of our haltlsihips
lately, much ai we did aflei ihe
finl World War.

more than half a billion dollars. Originally headed for the
surplus property list, they are to lie placed instead on a
stand-by basis, preserved for possible future use.
The procedure, if mechanically practical, seems quite
reasonable. It should make as much sense to keep machines
in reserve for war production as to keep men in the military
reserves.
Many arc ordnance and related plants, which would lie
of limited usefulness to the civilian economy. Others might
have made a worthwhile contribution to the commerce of
peace. In any case the total represents more than half a
billion dollars’ worth of buildings and machinery, serving
no purtMise hut us |&gt;otcntlu) capacity for war.
Actually this investment is a relatively small item In
the cost of national preparedness, necessary lieruuse Ihe
absence of war Ih not real [lenre hut only armed truce. Some
day It may Ih? discovered that the cost of truce is greater
than the cost of jienco.

Homos From Mud

, Mud houses built in the Knplish midlands in the seventuunth century, may «»ffer ideas to modern builders. These
houses, with walls three feet thick and their heavily thatch­
ed roofs, are said to Ih? nntiindly warm in winter, cool in
Hummer. From tlieir solid hUjiio foundations up, they j.r;
still as stitrtly ns the day they were built.
Modern America Is not fret* from mud houses. A fi?w
were built here and th e re diiriiiR the depression years. They
proved reasonably practical uml cheaper than more conven­
tional kinds of ctnntruction for the home-builder willing to
do most of the work and forget to count his time in tin*
cost. But un inordinate amount of patient lulsir is required
to build a mud wall which will withstand the elements, and
the mud house did not become popular in the American
scene. The old adobe house of the Southwest was sturdy, too,
A aingle iwallow don not mak but was more akin to brick than to mud.
a lurnmer, nor a tinglr lynching
Nonetheless a lot of solid comfort and real happiness
a crime wave. Became a negro has been housed thniURh the generations in those old mud
waa apprehended in Baltimore the homes.
Interfiling newt to thoie who
fear a major drpietiion juit
around the comer ii the announce­
ment of Stale Induiliial Commit
lion dial Florida hai a kilty of
*72.692.flW&gt; to pay unemployment
rnmi»fni*imn to wotketi wlm may
be thrown oul of join through no
fault of their own. That wouldn’t
tail forever in any major depretlion. (hit it would help, and it
would give worker* time to get
Ihr i r healing*.

other day after raping three while
Women, we do not regard iht
(colored tare ai a whole ai a
menace lo the while race. Neveriheleii. there ii ai much juilificalion for a federal law againil rape
ai againil lynching. But we have
not ae.n the protection of white
women lilted ai one of Pteiident
Truman** ’’civil right*.’’
A recent lurvry in JacV*onvil|r
•chool* by Red C lou official* re­
veal* lhal oul of 14,197 pupiti
onlv 6.560 can »wim a* much a*
100 feel. No doubt teveral thouland of them cannot »wim a
atroke. may never have been in
the water al all. Thus we have
iwimtning accidenl*. many drown­
ing*. Oh. but nobody e m drown*
who never goer near the water.
Mincone tayi. Well, funny thing
about il it, lhal we do. | | ii alwavi
tomeotte who can’t iwim, it afraid
ol the water, who Falla off ihe
dock. turn* over in ihe boat, nr
gelt cnughl in the underlow. Every
parent owe* it to hi* child to make
ture he know* how lo iwim a*
well a* lo walk. •
Southern Democrat* are march­
ing lo Philadelphia with determi­
nation lo writ* into the Democratic
platform a Rate* right* plank to
like the place of the civil right*
plank which the northern Demo­
crat* would imert. Il ha* alway*
teemed tb ui a dirty trick that
•urh Irgiilatinn a t federal anti­
poll tax law*, anti-lynching law*,
•nd to-called fair employment
practice law* ihould be lumped
together under th* milleading
•login of a civil right* program.
Nftae i f them hat anything to do
with real "civil right*,” and ao
one 'object* to "civil right*" for
everyone regardle** of race or
creed. Certainly negroes in the
South are not deprived of any
t'vfl right* which anyone else
«n;uyi. such a* the right to trial
h r im r , protection apunat iBafal
•M idi an d m tarm fwtdom af

Polio Meet
. ■ wa**r~»

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^ •••# H i # I

Cl.*. Ir a Im-pilnl ward, where II
ol the 45 other pernoli* in that
waul liernme earlier*.
IVopte who me *ent to ho»pltaI*

Hritnin Send**
,

II MH&lt;tnur« ir*oN l* i|f Oi#|
retary Krnrat ll»-vin gave the
inliinrt an up-to-the minute re­
port on tin lt«-i lin cri*i*. Hritain, the U. 8, and Franc-* rent

(.Ulirg an epidemir may include note* to Mo.row last Wii-k, denuwtrou* carrier#, even though»mundim; that the Ruaaian* end
they do not get the dlaenae. In | the Berlin land hlockad". ’the
oat oiitlirrak one third of I hove Ktemlin ha* not renlled,
sent for obaervatiim were carNo inlotmnnt would *ay ekiutnai*. T h ee general rule* of polio | ly how many triMipa have gone
apresd were ahnwn In a Unlver-- to Waitern tin man, or how many
aiy of Michigan exhibit.
will tie »cnt on Into Berlin, ttre
Hi. Robert Wood. New York aourre, however, milk troop ni-»vc'
liritlth
Eone in
of
untverilly
u o n awic
Unhendly School of Medicine, rere­ merit* to the m
ported that the t&gt;o*«lbla known i (,cm ,*n5f, have l&gt;cen taking Pjacc
all.way* of *Pread are food. V " i hr,
, h,r^
and*, material from mouth*, ut- f?*’ I1*"! 14 ' lr ,r *!*•? mi&gt;*1
en.l!» and toy*, file* and aaw aga.l‘I” . " '7 '" wcr" reinforcement*.
Yale linivernlty ahowed that ’ , *!iV’r
ren^lacemenl*.
outtiri-nk* occur near contamla-

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FIRESTONE STORES

Of

Her rippling Humic robe attest*
The sweep of an encircling arm.
T h e bounty of her breast*.
HELEN KHITH STICKNEY.

1

THE "NEIN" LIVES BREED

Tht? MinncupolU Morning Tribune him been printing; a
wirier of article* on Mlnnenota'a care of the mentally ill. I*
there any state in the Union which taken care of its mental
imticnt.H a t it shi ubl &lt;l&lt;». for the benefit of themselves and
their families, for the protection of its other citizens ami
in simple justice and self respect to th e state itself?
With one group of depressing pictures, the Tribune
says:
"inactivity is the enemy of all mentally ill patients be­
cause it gives them time to brood and sink decider into their
illness. Yet a m ajority of the 10,500 men anti women in
.Minnesota mental hospitals are forced to remain inactive
because of limited |&gt;ersonnel and equipment." One picture
shows "A roomful of idle women, doing nothing, going no­
where. Many have been at this institution for years anil will
remain until they die.
"Everyday they sit inactive these patients slip a little
farther from their families, their jobs, their lives outside
the walls of the hospital. Concentrated treatment would
cure many of them.”
There is the point- •occupational therapy would help
them all. might be a factor in the cure of many. There are
women who cannot cope with life on any high plane of in­
tellectual efficiency who can yet he taught to sew a seam,
to assist in making a nleasant cotton dress. Women who
cannot face life’s problems can often la* taught to do simple
knitting, crocheting or weaving
„
- , at, hand looms.
_ , Men can
b rig h te n w ith |u u n t th e w alls anil f u r n itu r e o f th e sad and
tireary room* where they are confined. They can paste bright
pictures in scraplssiks for sick children, (hirdeuing offers

With fien e excitement, flush uml
lur.

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M O N D A Y J U L Y 12. 1

ami ■"•■“ n s.o f^ h e lp f o r m an y .

ho will acrid them n saviour, and
deliverer, uml he will ilrfeml them,

.'*•

*n,Pi ‘

ai
wwemww and
..Hd that
ii*.i In
in many
m.••*»nwiu
Ionic At KotirrUcin
.le.di m
vew.gr.
fonfrr, m „ h wlth
rh|„f,.n
outbreak* flic* have been found The new trenti* were de*cr«l&gt;-^l u*
ear,ring the dl*eaae. But It I*
ynung eonacript* with le*«
not known that file* apread it to mainly
than a year’* military aerviw.
human*.
The problem of coordinating
A new machine, the alie of a Britain'* military plan* in \V.-*tleiovlRon home net. that axerrUea ern Germany and Weal Berlin
paralyted muaclei by lending elec­ with thorn- of the U.8. and
trical impul-e* through the body ly by Field Marohal lord Mont­
In ^ lace of dead nervea wa* ahown gomery, chief af the Imperial
by Northweitern U n I v e r a 11 y France I* being (tudied peraonalSchool of Medicine, GeneraP Elec­ General Staff.
tric Company and the G-K ray
Corporation.
Iturclr* that teemed dead flex
rapidly while thla current la on.
•rwtillw'aHMl »w»h iNirw tiv#I
The machine la promlrlng not only
fit Infantile hut othtr forma of fur a ra»h total of a5,551.2d.
Galneivllle Live Stock. Market,
par-tyid*.
Inf* electrical exercDe prevent* indepcnderil, 455 cattle, 423 hog*.
Jay Stale Stock Market, 31
htueclr* from waatlnig- At th*
Hint a Veteran*' Itoapltal
It ha* cattle. Z tlT W a. $0,247.79.
•Pi
Klaiimmee Live Stock Market,
tieei. found u*eful for the (Hi
who*e leg* are paralyted by independent. 007 cattle, 21 hog-,
wound*. It la good for the .tiff $40,41(5.92.
Lake City. Columbia Live 3tnrk
neeka of menlngUI*. and for the
fo,m of rhaumatiim known aa Market, Independent, 75 rattle,
127 hog*.
rheumatoid arthrlti*.
TH* conference ia anoniared hy
Miami. G. E. Sampaon A Ron*.
the NaUonal Foundation for In­ Indenendenl, 52 rattle. 75 hog*.
fantile Paralyala whir** provident, I5.S7H .35.
Haiti O’Connor, told the delegate*
Montleello Stock Yard*. In­
Utah due to war, no country ha* dependent, 244 cattle, *04 hugv,
known all the potto advaneea of $10 Jl 00.3.1. r ■
other nation*.
Ocala. MiUa Auction Market, indrpendent. 325 cattle, -UI hogs,
KING BAGG0T DIRS
$30,435.09.
HOLLYWOOD. July 13 (fl’t Palatka S u ta Live Stork MarDeath baa taken another of Holly keL
207 eattla. I t lion.
wroTe old g w « f4 ~ r V
Quincy State U r* Stock MarMte e f UM lop leading
»7«

State's Live Stock

Stock Market, I N catHe, &lt;10 hoga,
II4.I07N .

Plonda wav *25.000. Then thing* j iu |_ftn' c ;
hegen to pick up and clever law -! Tiv* la the amount required un*

yrr* pointed out that money won't 'I.-r t.m finnnrml responsibility
oiiv n* much today a . il did &lt;., •&gt;« P*a»ed hy the Florida lem*
few v#ar* ago.
p a lm - at the last analon. *-*•
They point to cotton

THE WORLD TODAY
lly 11*WI1T MarKKN/IK
AP Foreign Affair* Analy*t

Shrine Band

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
V All*)

l l 'a a t l a a * .

H r r T lC K L t AH T HfAH
PE O L E ‘O M A N BRAO
O N M t , BUT W 'C N
T o m H IA H '£ R V o i T .

Iraai

Paae

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in tlie orchestra on the Jark lb-nny show. He will feature the
lorlin-Arnrriran theme of “81iroitcy" on hi* “golden" trumpet.
The program open* with “Amer­
ica ’ followed by cn overture,
“(iloriu* Nation" by Hergrnhnlti.
Next i&lt; Darnum and Bailey'* favorlttf march.
Ivro popukir number* follow:
“The tVhlfrcnpoof Song* and “Too
Fat Polka", sung by T. Coy
Nlchtls, and "Oh What I Seem*
To Be," featuring Orville Van
Sirki*t or the clarinet.
“ Danube Wave*" a wait*, will
la? played hy the hand and Harlan
Curt's will play “Slldu* Tromhomi*“ Tile entire trombone acction of the band will then rend
the air with "Tiger Rag."
John 31. Hardy will sing "Thine
Alore’’ and "Four la-af Clover."
Rob Romey will play "Siboney"
on hi* trum pet and Schubert'*
"Serenade". "The Dell* of St.
M a r y V will Ire played by Ihe
trai.a. T. Coy Nichol* will *lng
“Olq Man River." Noble* Van
Sicklrr, Homey and Durden will
play "Dinah". "Now I* the Hour"
will M&gt; sung by Noble Nichol*.
Thi program will close with the
ringing ( f "Tha Star Spangled
Banner.”

U.8. Seri c la ry 'of Siale George
M unhnll -sy- the official deteritnmition ol who i* to Idnnie for
the lotmiption of ho-tililie- in
HE d £ j ' I.AU 6 B OuT t o y # 1
the Holy l and will have to I*
m ad- hy the Security Council of
the United Nation*, nlthough he
point* out ttin new* dii|mtchc*
report th&lt; Arab* took the initiatv*.
\Vl;n me we to decline .to fol­
low *jch a -Mge deci*ion 7 ls-t
the -i.iincil nani the rulpm . line* _
ever, one doe* venture tin *ug- •
ge*tl(-n Ihat tin- council ,-on-uit
it» (oculist to ace whether it ha*
a tieaiii in Its own eye l&gt;efnre try­
ing to pull the mute out (if the
olher fellow** eye.
The peace nrganitation wa*
n eated , with hopeful prayer*, to
deni witli just rupture- of the
its ace. Thu* far nbeut Ihe only
Slung il ha* *ont echoing down
the hull* of time i* the Ku**ian
"No ’ However, It i* titiUuo thnt
opportunity never knock* twice
7-lYf#
on the u m r door, and the U N.
(ktlHH4 *#
**m•»* | „
#**■***. Ih i f'K» ****» /
now ha* a chance to justify the
#•$ 41 I h i 4»# •»
hope* of peace-minded folk hy
taking quirk and firm m tlon in
tin- )',destine Imbroglio
Now ynur rnrroapondrnt doesn't
to Jerusalem.
(iverlouk the ramifleatlons of the
In the fare of the Israeli
iHracIi Army
Arnli -Jewish ipmrrcl, or the difadvance the 4,000 Trans-Jordan
fiiull'c* of dealing with them. It
... . . . .
„
...
11.1‘giminarie* defending Latnin
truly l. a world problem. Still n
A
. I
I ...........
:m*y he forced into a withdrawl to
there are a lot o/ ... old-timer* I T r' Av' v
J^niiaieto.
avoid Iwing outflanked or into
who foci keenly on the subject of
• •»** unpetu* ol ir.e olfcnuve up coming
out oil the plaini for a
U.N. ohllgatlon*. I w*&lt; in at the from the plains toward distant show-down battle of armor, a Tel
riorum* birth of the laic lamented Jerusalem still was with the Jews, Aviv dispatch said.
ch, , f of
# operations of th#
la-ague
ol Nation*. al V. raall c*. '
The roar of guna was heard in
.
••»•&gt;
So vour servant, and a lot of Urap|1 gonera| , „ ff w, rnrd
Israel’s main harbor town, Haifa,
other seeker* after peace, don t
_ . .
. .
as Jewish soldier* began mopping
wain to see the U.N. suffer a like , * t
u ° l ° r*5*7l
tip operation* against Iraqi troops
ai..
.
.
.
.
.
u.t...siM
o
r.,
petorles
at
Er
Ramie
and
Lydda
__
_
_
ydda
dirasler. And the Pah-tine war
who had infiltrated into T lnh
a*
anything
like
a
decisive
buttle
Is providing a real Irsi of whntiiVillage and entrenched them­
in
the
effort
to
drive
a
wedee
ei I,.a organisation ran deliver
un the slopes of ML Carmel,
through Latrun to the Holy City. selves
the ifomls.
commanding th* port and rood to
This
obviously
meant
the
m
ajor
T h- allneratlvr to I’.N. a- n,
Tel Ariv.
as this column remaikrd •
• 7 ‘lw1hf0!!!!,A ! W
M
7 * " Dlspowhe* from Haifa said
day. Is to take off the »r
%
* ’ l"'rh*P* 1° * **w jtha Israeli army elalmed to have
captured several Important strong
tel Ihe Arabs *•&gt;.! n
v*r in the 3,000 year-history holds along the edge of the Syrian
It out fo s fl«l I.
( Holy Lands wars has Lutrun bridgehead over tha Jordan a t
K itin g Ihe arguno-i
Hill fallen tn direct assault.
t Mishmar Hay Yarden on Palea•word might have he
A few hour* earlier larall unit* tin.'* K* stern frontier below Lake
•■deration a few gr
hut i: shouldn't he rnaniea«*ed m Ii*° Lydda. Jewish Commander* Hula.
Further attacks hy Fawii Pasha
T 'W .
The
ini' consensus
ctm»rnatja &lt;,l many ob- rop°ricd large-scale Arab flight*
Al Kaukji'a
Arab Irrogulan
the l.ydda-Hr Rami. are*.
7 m T* l." ,h*1 th&lt;* Security Coun- from
Th# obvious immediate objective M»ln«l Jewish position* at the
!• should net immnf utely and
„f the Jew* was to hurst th* Lat- l»lat*d Jewish svltl.m ent of
rirm.y.
in Northern P aU tln * were
•i
Marahall d e c l a r e s run tmrrier and carry the »mttle,8*g*ra
1rtported from Haifa. The village
v
A m crlnn j»«&gt;1(cx aims
ctmmand* Kankjjl'a feeder line
at stopping the fighting entirely
from Iwhanon to th* ancient Arab
an, .n trying to hare the Jewish uatlcn to handle.
flttll, I am told hy a reliable town of N ausrtth In North Cent­
and Arab belligerents roach an
ral Palatine.
th1* ■•’tie time the source that If worst come* to
United State* ha* taken the lead worst, ami the Security Council
In puahing for atrong action by should hold the Arabs guilty of
Why Not Improve
the security council, even the ap- aggrv.siun. then Britain will
pllention of innetfoni Aiiliutt the liana with the United State* in
Your Hearing?
imposing sanctions — economic,
aggicuors.
. Britain ha* la-en urging the pollicel oi even military.
By W. V. Rittlag
Arab- to reconsider Ihrir refusal
T sa tk lm Drag
l. extend the truce, and I under­
Do you h a d yoonelf missing
?
la
stand she still ha* hope* that they
out on bit* of conversation7
M
argaret
C
(Twallney
may romply. However, she ia en­
It often neceaadry Uf ask to
Jeweler
countering in the various Arab
hive a questton repeated?
,
formerly w|ih
Perhaps it haa never occurcountriea a sort of fatalistic a tti­
C. L Prnya
m i to you that your hearing
tude—the idea of dying with their
la Winter Park
may be impair*!. Loaa o f hear,
boot* on and letting ma’terw run
ing ta usually gradual and
Mather Permit are Star*
their course. It Isn’t an eaay altsometime* th* M o s s affected
la the laat In the family circle
mm
to realise his or her disadvant­

FIRE and AUTO

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INSURANCE

CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS

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IN

IN

Science and the medical profeaslon today ran offer help In
overcoming many hearing dif­
ficulties. The Drat step towards
twttar hearing is to consult
year doctor. Hia valuable adview faoaed on knowledge and
experience will
In’
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g tts ara

at 50c.1$5,000,-10,000 h**ic policy I* car

com $2.60. steak $1 and common'
l y over S6 per cent of the
labor M a . a lot different than ■aui.-molnlc owner* In the -late
wher. cotton wa. 5c. corn 50c,I toslgy, according to a recent in
stenk 25c and common labor $1. *eurw.v-w survey.
Such plea* have made them*elve*j The ha»lc policy costs $27.50.
felL larwer court* have award- For another $2.40 the amount for
ed higher and higher aunt* a n d ‘coverage j* doubled. The #(-5.000theai have been sustainei) hy the $#.000 policy cost $31.22 and the
8upic,ne Court In a aurprising; ♦5ti.iKHMOO.tKM) coverage i* #3..''..
nurntwr of inalance*.
i , D cur court* are going to conIt. their deciiinn*. the Supreme tlnui awarding larger and target
Con-1 approved the principle o f1damage claim* then it U appatwfit
higher verdict* becuu** of the* (hat most Florida motorist* arc
shrinking dollar. In one particular j only "half safe : in *ome ran *
rase the Court said:
1"aa-h la** than half.
"F'arnlng capacity, life expecOf course the motorist with an
tancy. dependability, what a dol-iold tattle trap car and no other
lur will bring and provincial eco-i pcrsor.al property to »penk of can
nth little
F ’ con
nomy are primary factor* th a t. go hi* merry way with
actuate a jury in formulating it*: tert. a* to the amount of incurverdict.’*
I once oe carrie*. When he ha* an
Ju»t to give you aome idea of | arrhlent. th* atate will ruiiipel him
how damage award* are m ounting1tn tal e out a $6,000 policy under
in Ihnie County alone. In Ihe suit t the 4buin«lal rospondhtlity ’ Vof Joseph W. ktcllugh against the but toe motorist who own* T»is
Mlan.i Transit Company, tha horaa, has a business lind has
S tate Supreme Court affirmed smnethmg to lose is taking a
the citrult reu rt veidlcl of $40,- mighlv big cham e if he fails to
heed the present trend and doe*
000.
Shortly after that a $50,000 not trk c steps to s ii1 that he is
award was affirmed in the ca*e adoqi aUdy protected.
This column may trad like a
of John E. Hargrove against the
Florida Power A Light Company. pluv for the insurance business,
The high point was reached re­ hut il isn't meant to be Instead,
cently wnen the State Supreme il is intended to acquaint motor­
ist* with
a dangerou* aituatinn
VUIII
|WW vviun-t
*••*■* w
Court approvedl| SaI V*VW
$ 100,000
verdict . insn
in the case of Theodore It. John-'and give them aomethlng &gt;■•
........ ..........
ly in g a I25.IXMP
aoti against the Goodyear Tiro A think
about. Paying
$25 ,i»0&lt;rtii
$15,000 suit wilh only a $6,00-1 or
tlubbei Company.
\ ( diet* gradually going up, are $B),l.'b0 policy to fall hack on i-n't
very funny for the poor guy wbn
proving inightly tough on defen
de'
dam*. The Herald rite* one re- nnppcna to have hi* tall in the
ren t ca»e that Involved the owner crack.

Andrew Carraway Agency
Phone I )

114 N. Park Ate.

ONES!

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JUST ARRIVED
PAW PAW SHINERS:
• Silver Flash
• Brown Pike
• Red &amp; White
FLORDIA SHINERS:
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Large ft Haby Size

ORLANDO SHINERS:
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Selection of Colorn

also
Dll.LINGERS AND M ANY FAVORITES BY
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MANUFACTURERS.
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THE SANFORD HERAI4X SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Social A n d Personal Activities
^jirlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor

FACE THRKr.

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Corrodi-Dunn Vows I *"
Exchanged Sunday1

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Teen Talk
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Mis* Bcti) Jane Corrodi, daiigh* i A i’ d m s tr a tu m
ter of Mr* Doiothy Corrodl o f | — -------------

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l» i» t r n t
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T e lep h o n e 148 this city si..! If. Corrodi of Cleve-

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«i* ■ i d f &gt; .
.u u f i n l i .Aim f !ilu *
UH' don't have to la* a super*
lun.t, O.. became the bride of E d ­
i ,i
* H fi -i.f
l u &lt; li« ward Robert Dunn of J ’hiladel* glamor gill, carry n hat box
* h thrtl a * it liftt*o r b f
lull of jewelry and photograph
phia.
IVnn.
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Sunday
Tnorning
C
• /
! H e le n S la u g h t e r W e d
u i.
. it i i Y i i m r i 1u iu i« i iir id
at tL45 o'clock in a quiet service like a movie sta r to get your
tii.
Im liuiifi* J tun! tif'VY ftuliii
J
T o C h e s le y F . G w i n n
ictuir in an od t h e e day*. To
conducted by Dr. J. Bernard Root
*1 »*i •* , M« d .
N c ’i m . i i «* 1**111
lutrate a
shampoo adveiti*I at hi, home on I'alm rtto Avenue,
* nt »!« *• n u t •. -ii«*fti t*% •III ***
Tl ESDAY
Mr. and Mrs John Amirs have
bride, given in marriage by lag people have selected college
The marriaitt* of Mi*s Helen
v * *lt a* I- ; * i dm &lt;n&gt;' tl i- v a* •i f
the Sanford Pilot Club w“ * Margaret Slaughter, daughter of leturned to Sanford aftri .(siting A rthur Yowell of tills city, wa* •lodenti
models
II*
is*. * - I. Her &lt;|ls«lk«'( Ihrtfff
u i t t i at 6:00 I'. M at the m m Mr*. W. B. Dixon of New Smyrna in Greenville, S. C.
loveij :n an ankle Irrg th gown of
gut* selected wen- picked
„ | r ,r|b |*t* j .'t *•
ai de to
r u i camp of Mi* Maty Rawlins, a .id C. K Slaughter of thii city,
white otgand) over pink taffeta.
of their high scholastic
•ti »n» 'h&gt; ti (ill VSiM»« ul
trrp *
" l i m e and Title."
MetnUrrs a te to Crtsley F. Gwinn, ion of Mt.
Miss Mona Both Mills left oil The
wa* fash.oned with a Staj.lsrdv, popularity un Hie cat’i
H i,
il r l i
M lit 14 *l«t 141 1«|« tl 10 tJ
in,..cried to be on time.
.Saturday
for
Delray
Beslh
whrie
tuck, d bid Ice finished with a 1“ *' a,iJ kecause they have pi m y
ant. Ml*. William Gwinn of Gaine*•It • 1 * «i. tin1 tiVrll
f»»l LIMP
small round collar at the n.-ckhne *’ni1 t,'!e g m u p is cotiip n ifl of
Vilte, wa* folrmnlied on July the will visit for two weeks
anu r. very full skirt.
A wide
Bushing of Duke UliivetM E N II
10 ni the Fir»t Baptist Church.
|
*fi
Je111" tiff IMI’i l»A*tiuttR
Mi*. Oscar T- Pearson left .Sat­ pale pink .a tm »a,h formed n
Batluin* Ann I‘at rot o f the
The double-ring ceremony wa*
II&gt; CKMIA HHOWNSIONR
u .* i iii id* * .I - t i l l i%|ipt*nr*
of
Miami
Norm a
performed by Dr. W. I’. Brook*, in day for Kogan, Kas, where she hustle Imiw in the hack. She wore JJntx.-rwity
I Kill AA ■*( ITMt
*&gt;'
r*
An*li it **ff j*i •*til p 11v
‘on of Southern Methodist Durham Stal l" k i . c . i v e * ».*..*,■h t r e a t m e n t ....... . ll .r.iphiev H e-.'
Shi imp. Mu*broom nt.il Tomato Jr. at 7:30 o'clock a z a itu t a back­ will spend u few- day* with her a halo hat of pink tulle and veiling J
%i , i *1 V l ilt 4iLIr|M'«I "IT m ild |TM1«*
V- F e m e L Hughe* of when rhe bull ' I. dangei-oi* »i*ciet in thi* •retie li in I 1. I
ground of palm* and arrange­ daughter, Mr*. C. E. Cummings, an.t -hurl white iace and net \
f ■
it , , , . * u l- ••f “.kd dli •*»«p, w x y v d r y
gloves. Her arm liouquet wa* of *
juveisity of North Larobna- Mrr. Carroll** at it Hitr Theatre Tuesda) and Wed
ment* uf white carnation*. Tall
fateaniul lit own Kin
i 1 1■ it ii
if
W l if U
Mr
and
Mt*.
Gruig,.
Thurston
sweetbcait
r
...e
.
and
white
daisie*
T
1
*
■J"*'
bo
u
n
ce
of
the
L
n
iv
.r
white
candle*
furni
lied
lllumimi*
l.rt tine, Curuinltel ntni Celery
.!*• u . i t
I. \ t li\ . ro b
have returned to then home on with •'teencry
*‘l
&gt;
'
*
*
•
h»h*»«.
ami
I'rggyThump
Hen
for
the
Impreis.ve
marriage
Salad
•
Virginia Avenue after "(.ending
Her niatn-n ..f honor and only
,,f ,hr S u , r Univ*, *"&gt;' **f
»e|Vire.
Die&amp;ii ami Hut te r
'
j-V
t im i| i.s
•*Ii*t
Milne
lillie
ill
New
York.
Prior to the wedding a program
alt. r.ilunl was hei sister. Mr*. *ov*1*
Fruit Cl |' with Cii*p Cookie*
I lollSCAA iA t*s
,Mai». let Miller, who wore a
^ " “r of 'h e gitl* w rti a long
•if nuptial tnu*ic wa* irm irird by
l i e n ej|[i
Mis*
Sail!
War
ten
F
a-trthy
reItv
I*
III
I
w
S I lulf-t Y
I*eg(Recipe lot S ta ll e d Irltb luliowr) Mi*. Evan* McCoy, organist. and tut tied to Sanford recently after die*. if light blue "heel which 4*ob "to pl.ace boyfllrli.l.
featoie.l rap ilpeves, a square •r &gt;- * Vr|y attractive girl with a
inclnl. d the "I.otd'» Prayer,” and
i |! a»i i » 1 *\ 1 1 *if s u m
hairdo, say* *he want* to
? ) b 'h t IM|), Mui Hiimiin ami luiualo
••Ah, Sweet Mystery uf Life.' The • pending some time in Dalgrcn, neckl.ne and full circular *kirt
Dish
lilo iit. Mr. McCoy. »nri(r "A l­ \ a with l.leut. Comdl amt Ml*. will, a w.d. pink *a«li. Deep pint. ^ » teacher, not a model, but
t * *1Slit I
r*|tr
lid*
II I' i IA|L I U I S I
lose* formed her t-ouquet. David ®h'l* i f course thi 1 tiuti* I* we
I pound *hritii|i
ways'' and “ B c rtU 'e " The Iradi- John W William*.
•.11.
.lllDi li
I. •.
lat Itr*|ioona butte I ui
Tnru.diet *erved the bridegroom
want m arriage cann * "
itonal welding ma.chr* were u*e.l
r i m M r i « «nmi *i . i i i *
*4i|i||- -llli) '
•I* i i
Mr and Mra. Andiew r u n a w a y a* i.e«i man.
mai Karim*
am' 'T.ieliest raum” was softly
Ill New York to fulfill their
u n t» u
s r.u \ h i
IflN V
left last Finlay for I'hlladrphiu
u*«
tli,i 7** ounce ran Umat.)
Tl.* mother of the bride,. Mt*. plmtogiaphlc
ustigiimenl*,
tlie
t&lt;lnye it during the ceremony.
villi, fin |‘i**
•k'.t
Given in morriage by her fath­ where they will attend the Demo­ C orn..ii. won u dies* of Mack and K"l* “ '•re thrilled to bump into
*»i
i*w
i
irf
llif
d . ilU ltflltfil
•nine
fit *s1
lIlM o.iliii'.' t "till ilufiui
whit-* she* i with black and white movn- *tar George Murphy who
teaspoon onion «**ll
er. the brute wa* lovely in a lire** cratic National Convention.
III |ij||f and jnl|ni 1 m n i h in ad r
4
I * 1 ki'h*-- ii'i
*i'"«
*. tiu poon ratcliup spire or
acce* orie*
' ia stayttig at the same hotel theyul white cre|ie which fealureil «
I I n r !iil ii« • i »:• . i
H ie ii toll* H i II i,ii i * \* \2 — I d
Jennie Vaughn and Mra.
tomato ,&lt;« asmiing
bertha aero** lht‘ *h nub let* and It Mr*.
l.nioe.bat.
I&gt;
following
the
cetei
wanted to go to tile
1ill 1 (s 4*
Ilf. » 1
*4l €* f i n . '
i4»
II
Stackhouse
have
returned
&gt;»t. **• 13
i* ti awpoon rruntbled ill ini
an extremely full skirl, She wore
iin.ny a wedding breakfast wa*
„n u V u r t “ * ' **'“ l
iHHillAl 'll1'M* vl f inii fh fU«i| Ml I
u while Imt trimmed with illusion to their home in Si A ug inline [hi lu t"i nlMiivtv and close friends . , llu!
Hmilf*
24i(l
bn*il
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tlil 111I* tftil i
viiiling with Mi* Z II Rat­
1
and while lace mill*
She cur- after
m I ic tea-jMHin -uk "!
III the private dining room of * h c . they *aw It. The decor
in h v i n y
" !&lt;-i .|w ?*. .* it* nitins.* J V&lt;Li nUr N (t iiifl:il H.ifik llld|f.
liff.
t led 'i Colonial bouquet of while
f t i i lily giouii.l pepper, to
The Anchor The two long t a b l e t ' * * * ' " **
»" they had
‘'•iitfnnl, I lurid*
1
1fit * 1s if G'lil &gt;fi« 'ill! l»|'t Du III* 4%
1
rarnn'iort* and sweetheart rose*
IRItV
\
wits cover.*) witb white cloth* J * P f 'c.l.
lil 'f ll 14 li* .»•- . L , t u . Ill'Ll i *D ’
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W,
B
Kiri.y
have
Or e 3 ounce r a n ih&gt;tpprd but- lieu with white satin ribbon*
returned from Lakeland where alnt deemal« J with lovely arServing os her tnnnl of honor they
visited with tiu-l om in law tan/.■nieiit* of pink rose* a n d 1 'he American juke l«.v, n ftxonly attendant was Min Mona ami daughter, Mr. and Ml* Hhel- wi.ll.- u*teis IIII.'I.priced with t a l l - , u "* 1,1 1 s Military r»iabli»h
• A Florida S tate Theatre • and
Kutb Milts who won- a gown of Ivy Boone.
w rule lapelThe mantel w a*! n,'e,lU ha* made a tug splash III
the
u i i am
-*:• ♦ &gt; ♦&gt; ♦&gt; ♦!* ♦ &gt; ♦ &gt; ♦&gt; ♦&gt; ♦&gt; ♦ &gt; •oil nine batiste witu fitted bodten tr ie d with a graceful arrange- Germany. The Get mail counter
re* onJ circular skirt with a nnall
Friend* will tr g r r t to leam that mei.t of in. .lower- and flanke .1 gill* who have liecoille leal fall*
bu*tlt. She carried a bouquet of little .Mis, Atnoiet Sprit, daugh­ with t uiuing taper*.
ul these automatic irroid c h a n g ­
yrllcw daisie* and greenery and ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Kmury Spelr,
er* .let idl'd th a t they like lull
TIn**•■ attending were the bride bills songs especially.
wore a wide-brimmed white hat is ill and confined to hei hunir on
•mo /room, \ |i and Mrs. Dunn,
”
9 MM9.fi ft* K
Acting as be*t man for the bridea
t I I'
Mrs. i utii*li, Mr and Mr*. Max
^l lc - lllc l Ic-Opeit.H 12:4ft P .M . gruuri un* Itaymuml Ganey of Fast Fiftli Stieet.
AVhai ha, liB|.(wnr.l to teen-age
Fuiuh.m, 'll
and Mr*. David canlrrl.s which weie olganued to
Jack *r oville.
Mis, F ail Dosiey and rliildien,
AAr ill.ike nilr
tl Ice t i cum AII flux u rn
I,AST DAY MONDAY!
Following the ceremony a *ma!l Floyd and Kvie, and Mr* Wil­ 1 nra. o r, Alt* Miller, Mrs. Tom antritain young people while
Bolt,
Mr*
A
W
Lee,
Mi*.
An­
reception was held at the Slaugh- liam V'ihleii and sou. Both, are
th r u patent, worked III defense
H e.ill b f ul
r u s t , — I irtirli.il
te r home on the I’piala Ituad for ■pending Ihe month &gt;&lt;f July at drew Mai.h of la k e Ashby and plai its: A survey by Ihe AA’e't*
IIACY- HIPBUIN
llu
Ml.*e
Almnie
Buth
Odhnm,
che-ier (N. Y .| A.mth Club Coun­
relative* and close friend* of the New Smyrna Beach at the Allen
Toi Living-ton, t'ai.dine Lee and cil revealed th a t many of there
'“ JOHNSON
T I lJ
fondly. I.usidy arrangement* of A pat tine nt*
LI
Mr
Failey
At*u
Hugh
M'helP h n n e 1218
canteen* will break gioutul for
while yladlotuses and car nation*
t I I Sun. o ld Av entte
chvl,
Jr..
Ralph
l.orsing,
James
decorated the reception room*.
Mrs, Charles Meek* and child­ H e'iiV tVo|.er, Len Matte, Bruce permaiietil hom e,. The kid* have
'lown acriistome.i to assemt.ling
Greet.,lit the guests nt thv door ren, Mynnie and Chuck, have re­
wa* Mr*. B. F. McWhorter who turned from spending several day* iloii and A rthur Yowell, Out-of- ti their . lul. quarter, u fte t
showi d them In the receiving line at New Smyrna Beach wheie they town guests were Mr. and Mra. arhool, in the evening, unit .luting
in Ihe livlnir room. The liridel were the guest, of Mr* Fail Bus­ f . It. Walsh, Mr and Mr*. Lyle vacation*.
Newkiik and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
Thv canteens set up f»i youth*
table was covered with a lace sey and Mrs William Vihleii.
ard IVIIelt m'I of Daytona Reach. LI t» It* need adult assistance,
cloth and at one end » » • a crystal
A fte r -pending some time with partlculaily in respect to g u a r a n ­
T U B S . &amp; W E D .!
punch bowl. At the othrr end
Mr*. It. II Squire* and Mis
Wfcv a tiered Wedding c a k e topped C. E. Chorpening left la&gt;t Frl* the guests AH and Mr*. Dunn tees of rent, light, beat and janiFor toi *rrvice, says the Westchester
with a miniature bride and Krooni. day for Breckinridge, Okla Mr,. I. ft for a wedding trip.
BOGART MATCHES
Serving the cake was Mr*. Claude Chorpening will also visit in Ark­ traveling the bride wore a two r r c . ratnui counselor*. That i* the
WITS AND CUNNING
Shephard and Mt It M, Krgister ansas ami they plan to ir t u i n to pli-c* suit of giav and white only way nominal fee* can lit*
AWNING .SIIUI’F.M
This
rtuiicruttei
kor.le
with
black con tinned Canteen* also need un suninier's aw ..log-stripe vogue
prrsiihd at the punch howl
WITH TWO /
Sanfoid in about a month,
H
limning
u.d
black
und
white
ac­
adult trader anil adult vul.mlreis, applies to t *«. li • ounliy ami illy
Lai • in the eveniiiK Mt and
re* mii |r *.
EXCITING f j
the i »unse|oi* found
Ml*. Gwinn left for a *hott wed
Jvhn S Mr he fee, stew aid. man.
fashions k .r town a New Yurk
fh* bri.tr attended school* in
ding trip after which they plan to DbN, *&gt;.n of Eugene Menefce of
LOVELIES!
You can have twice a , much deslgnri u#«s Uk stitpi* on the
make their home in Jackionville Sanford ha* a n Wed in LUIma. |
holiiruital lul It.r Imdlcr Slot III
Hijlh Skh^L * H h X a ) 2
whet, hr i* associated with the Portugal, while serving aboard the r ^ u d u ' L t T V f ^ o l Z . ? " n j '
m.ybe n.oie dale, if y..n de«p V* lot llte skllt uf 'his
Coca Cola Company.
a u c ia ft earlier L’SK Coral Sea, K .f'ioi l^T . u. i^ h . J “f c * ' ln [
,l1
wn" '
r" spun i a you die,* witn a *ottl)Du I-of town truest * for the wed one o ' the 13 vessel Midshipmen wh ',,1 )
P? r JSri^'» depend un Mom trying to stretch tallotevt look tlhowu III gltcli and
d in / Included Mr. anil Mr*. Claude Frai
!»»*,.tire Nquadnm
s'*......
i'*
“*-■'"•
i
&gt;.
|,
.
,,
1
M
Lily
|
her
budget
to
include
eveiything
on It* annual
while will, iuui.it p t a ll Inillont
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&lt;Shepherd, Mr. and Mt*. Gwinn su m n u r iruiri*. it wa* announced si*. Hunn l.i the son of Mr and
Mr. David Dunn of Miami and ha
ha! “ i ? rn? r ' '" ,1 ",r,U "* lw tt' " * tartilllng Ihe bo.il. r lu front
and Mt*. Let lie M. Slaughlei of heiv '.Hliiy
dressed
heei ti**.H'intiHl with Hit* Kalrei
r.V y Jlrsa* /ndifuie / ’Auto;
Game vj||e; Mr*. K M. Register
Anil, Kod.lv. 17, of Johnson
4 1 nr.
Company in Philadelphia. City, Trun., h hi» wiif! firM prin*
of Crescent City; Mis* Bobbie
IVnn. I'pon theii return Mr. and
S ln u r liter, Mr, Clinton and the
AL- Dunn plan in make theii in Ihr iiAttniiril m*w1114J routr-fi
brlde'i two iiiusiii* of Fdgrwater.
uritli n i*my rttniuhniy tin*'',
noin. in H onda.
whit# tiiAilm* «tri|&gt;9, hi»9 a finr
tcr-brnilrr) imi*liioom*
talent f. i singing and playing
| | f Ii A i l * F O T t* t*
Mis* Camille Baltrn, wlin*.
Pf«l sbell front each »brimp. and
She also I* popular, ami lias nil
e111 out *111111 piece of meat. Will* maiiimt* to En*. Herbert A
n.eruu* friend* That's one of the
....
T , , , o
a *l'inll sharp knife rut each .A|».eland will be an event of
iraMins, -ay* Anita, .h r nreiU ..
" I I ANDit July IJ .S,Hclah
slniiiip just below surface down Tin* djy evening, wa* honored «n
large w ill-integralcl wardrobe. i , ' -‘ '
l
1
the hack and lift out black sand Ft i.la/ at 1 1:0 0 o'clock with a
So, she rears her own.
1
M&gt;'•'"•■ ............ .........
*'
R» J A N E EADS
vein. Ilf Jumbu shrimp are user! oiun. I. and chatter party givrn
Ib'pi,**
for
ll|a
ia
lio
iis
at Foot
r u t each one in two length-wise; by Mrs. George A. Stine and her
Even if young t.rother and ala- I !•■.■..*• An Loire bind.pin.i n • in
thes will I lie n curl attractively In daughter. Mrs. John I-. Hughe* d e ^ H a lH m a iT°rS ^ Mr*tt u
' • r have sl.qiped rhewing bubble lnli".l&lt;&gt;
cookiriK.I
Pat dry with paper ... Ik |.an,l. The (in ly w a, given ,.7... . v . ! : ^ T ! . W: Ml!'' gum, voti may be still in for »
H
aii-iit*. Alt. unit All .1 I
towel. Heat butter or margarine oi be Stine home at 439 Bummer. when
ten wed barrage of bubble*. New- Mn.
She Hdr
m e rr* nlelil* of I'.irt Mi
in 10 inch *ki!lrt over medium ill, Avenue. The living loom, din- g«*iT*. and eiO
uyV
'L
hin’
g
and
enjoys fishing ai
i* r*t gimmick i* u bubble gum , i
-.&gt;■ at- —
1
*
.
n
g
u,",
&gt;
.
i
id w ife, th, for in.'. I.rri
neat; add raw rleaned shrimp and 111/ ...uni end side porch w e re still,
77, one of the —
most eie “ tilcll eolne* with u tattoo-like tu a A b 11den, i* 'll .laughti'i of
coo*, stirring a few limes, fur a ig lied &lt;&gt;n suite and duct rated rigetic women I ’ve ever met
Jr
awing
on
tbe
reverse
side
of
• The new Boll DOME (I-piece m cloll lid .i tin
tew i linutei
Add Ionia to sauce, with lovely airangement* of pink
i.i Alt* i
A A* hidden
.*.** other day she wa, re t)ie WTS|.jier Al.tre tb*n lltnt, the Mi
eciiiett
lo ore, toreit to teal, fill any Maion jar.
niilon &gt;nlt, catchup spice or tom- io*r buds and anligonon.
-4a.il .1
eb. ted president uf the Woman'*
I It** dining table wa* overlaid National Democratic Club, which kid* mis « slick of yellow guru
Jolt p reit lo let) — if DOME it down, jar
atu seasoning, basil, sugar anil
i.i .1 Mine* e n trle d inilltiin
with
a
at
irk
of
blue
gum
and
,iet
pepper.
Blend &gt;, rup of the with a hand drawn white linen 'he founded here in 1922. A* lie. a bright green
lealed. You KNOW your foodi ore safe when you
Mm 31), I'.'tJ and wa
mushroom liquid with I table- c;..ih from Scotland and r . n l r . r d ni.a-ratlc Notional Cotmi»lH,*w«'.
can them in Ball Jort lealed with Ball DOME l.dtioi ..'.- **nui.-d In M-ir.'li the f*•I
In -a low crystal man tor
f.,r ,the
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District
-ipoon of flour until entirely will, rosebud* ...
.tr ic t of Columbia
loa-'ii* v.ui
He wa
*tnti.*ned
«rninK&lt;*rm*n( win flnnk- »h,.
smootii; and add. with remaining T w Thr
Get a tupply f&lt;om your grocer todoyl Buy
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‘ ^ . y i . Z r r ... build a home He g.At King I nt d.i.mi A'r Field pri-i t.. ».
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content* of ran of mushrooms, to ... 1 | k,.M,ew
your Ball Blue Book of canning methodl
j ^ r, 7 , •Demi the convention at *ie..rge to give him the land and pm i . i* for III* p ir M - n l n»»lgi.
I I’hlladelphla.
toma* 1 -shrimp mixture, .stirring erv.t it holders.
be built tbe house of raspberry
ond recipei from him •—■ or lend name,
The table where Mlsa Batten
She'* also lanrhing • ram tricks he bail l.iougbt over from mei.t Inly 9. I91H
lunrlantly until thickened and
addretl ond 10c to:
I i. .1.1.11*1.t l.'C. Il.'-I III* pll
—AN I)—
ituhhly. Continue to simmer for wa* reale .1 on the |*orch w a, can* 1 paig to ral*r 110,000
KK) for fire- F'lglaml. The b»u*e i, exactly u*
o a n tligi.t trsinlnt* -it Camden,
with a miniature bride and |ir»..fiiig the
Latent “MARCH of TIME" I or J minute* longer to rook terf‘ii
... I,n.l„,
. .™ .||“ . . . L u . . . '
club’* handsome it was then except for two por*
*
BAIL BROTHIRS COM PA N Y
flout completely, Serve at oner- gro ;
1
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h L?,yTo g et the fund rolling, Che*. Of course. Mrs H arriman ril-ol I- afti'i hi* oiitrv Into tlo'
Novelty • Paramount New* ovei
not rooked tier. Make* t llveii th. talde wa* a large white Mr, Harriman ha* planned bib * I to Introduce plumbing, ga* *. i\ • II. later lom tdeled l.a*lc
MUNCH,
f|li-l. tin'll'rif lit CiH-hliill Field,
aeilding M l Guest* were seated J,U|Tr h'»rtlcn party tu U* Mtltmlr.l ur t rUrtrif liirhtlnir.
serving*.
a. .null table* and their place* l»\ a lot uf |lt&gt;niocrMUr M|t w ig i,' ‘ih t uUn put in Amu* mnrM«* in, 1 n-ie (il tr a n s f .i to AI.i. hI i
wini- mniked with bridal plMCt1. u ivr« of (
mrmtH*r« will I fL»*»r Iftl«*« ilir irol from nn o|it Fie. I '*« f'.i ...ii or.. .'.I twin en
FOR FO O D F R E E Z IN G
ca mi*. Assisting In serving wn* |«uii lea, and there will lie *|a&gt;.' hotel near the Canila) where gilt. n*l I net lull.
Mi -lack Busudl.
USE B A ( l f R E E Z E R J A R S
u l . tin l.leut Al.i.cs wu*
" “j entertainment. The offuir Andrew Ja.k»i.n and Daniel AVeliIlwf I’** |Rv Lm Ii** FUM)
Ml** Batten wore a dre** of will i„ held at Mr* Harrlntan'** •ter had otire Iiveil. There an* n edin ii'- d *i Flotlilu Southern in
untk brown linen with white ac- ritato, ••Uplands," which ,he rr r .ini de of toharro spots still l.llk. I til l
(&lt;•,*jrie* and Mrs. Stine waacviitly sold to yuung Janie, Bya-t. Haceable in the tile*.
go 'i. 'l in white pique
grand sun of the late famed
Airs. Harriman, who escaped
Th. hosteasiV gift to the guest rhoinua Fortune Ilyau. Mr. Byan from Oslo whrn the Naii* storm ­
j f h. nor wa* a set of Ifasko In- ha* upparently Imught the house ed the Norwegian capital back
dividual supper tray*. For find to tent, nut in the lease he had In 1940, was decorated by King
TIME-SAVING . . . EXPENSE ■SAVING
tna a lucky sticker under her a clause that, no matter who Haakon a couple of year ag» lie
plate Alisa Batten was also pre­ m»vr* In, the tenant must per­ II, conferred upon her one of the
sented with attractive notenaper. mit the ladies to have their party rouritty's highest awards -• tbe
H . . « Invitml to lu* with the Just the same
Grand Cross of the Order of 8t
CONVENIENT M U COMMUTEN FLIGHT* 70
lionet. e. Mis* Batten, were her
Mr*. Harriman, who dublied her­ Ola*.
m othtr. Mrs, 1. E. Batten and self Daisy In rhildhiHid, br*au*c
•Mr* II. A. Moreland. Mrs. Maimn of a duisy-bimined hat, love*
AVhai ton of Orlando, Mra. David "Uplanda," her former hill-lop
Net* L'cation
Bert'* Sewing
Tnra.her, and the Mlaaes. Shirley home
overlooking
Washington Ma.hlne Shop Opposite Prince** j
Motelam), Mary Ann Whelrhel, and the Potomac. She told Us its Theatre. Ph, lip n
—Ad* 1
A uouy Bach, J e a n bayer, Minnie story the othrr day a t a tea in
Ruth O.lham, Mary Joyce Stevens, her residence In Georgetown, as
•
Beryl" Stevens, Betty Jo Brock, she moved about the room l.ght
Dorothy Morrison, I.yllian Boyle, ing candles.
Alto Dhoti Flight Coontoloni to
Caroline lo*e, lailo la*e, latcille
T I m I ’ i x x lu l llte v n m i j j c t u l t m e t u w v u U i u t
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It *cems that back in 1774 a
ttv Moore, Daphni*,
Dap!
Allman, llettv
Mr. Foxhall ratne over from Eng* HEW TOM • CHICAGO o NTIANTN o MIAMI
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Corrodi, Janet flettel, Margaret up the Potomac to Washington,
ond othor koy U-S. clboo
111 Magnalla A re . Phi ne BIX
Diiu-f. Idei, Polly C hiral of Ocala he noted the eile. He decided
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and tho hoiteaaes.
that there was whare he wanted
f( I lie l.ihne ii MJfcf iqH 'lfenl, mi ii i Ij j i Oil
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Honor Miir.s Hatton

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WASHINGTON

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g ig d lo ti oom toefiotu w ith IH fk ti
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Credit Card. Good on all Florida Airways
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It* ARTHUR HKCKWITII. Jitjtrcsld Spncl* Kditnr
T h' S a n f o r d (Slants cause
tlu&gt;.i.yb another weekend of piny
l,l the Florida S tate
l!,l |t
srasuit without a blrm ith. The
C u n t * l » l u » t t hr t co tburg P ir­
ate* nt thi- Municipal Park by n
2 2 ,c 5 m argin Saturday night
4n,t rim e hark yc*t«-rdny afte rnaan to register n 4 to It victory
0vr&gt; the Ib-Land lied lint*, who
now h a w received wnr,l that I tnv*llrii'r i« no longer nrtintt manager,
but l.i ntnMtgi&gt;r " f tho rltlli, Friday
ntKhtV control with tho |tnyt»na
Itcorh D irt* In llaynnn wa* w ash­
ed away.
Y esterday, Uay Hoscnkranx, Sanfor,t fir*t M r lf f, blasted one of
Ywi Atonin'* f»*t b*ll» over tho
r iifl&gt;t-««-nt«*r ftrhl wall in th r ninth
Inning nt tin* Municipal Park to
Clui*.* bnmr three run* to win tho
10111***1 for th r fiiant*.
Tin* l)i*l.nnililr» were testing on
a it to 1 mnrifin n* the hottnm of
tin ninth opened, Johnny Vitoln,
Roil lint* rliththander, w nt Lnn*
niit Wirinam down by the* strike
out routr to upon the frame, hut
Johnny JltManu* drrw n free
ticket, and Lloyd Clifton lapm-d
single to rigid, advancing Me*
Manu* to M*cond. Ilrob* pullnl
ViP.ia. and »&lt;'nl Yi»ri Abram to
the hill to replace Vitoln. Alonm
forced Tommy Catnldo to pop out
|o Mario Perf-x, then with one
hall rcid no strike*. Itorcnkram
pen nib d thr tiall out of the lot to
tally three run* and win the
(fami.
Kn in day niiflit wan the niirht.
itaoioi I tolled out the heavy
n rtidoy ami slugged four Lee*tojrK id teller* from the hill. MonOB* I Eddie help mine to the i n ­
cur md pitched the final two
fraim n.
Iteil ly l ake went the route for
th&lt; Riant* against the I'iratrn,
amt sm ttiied ten hit*, while hi*
mate* werr poundinK out 20 bare
knock*.
Yesterday, Don Uliyrhrld openid on the hill for Ih4 h ial*, hut
wa* pulled for a pinch hitter in
the seventh limineWiirnham
completed the Bame, and leeelved
credit foi thr virlory.
Line *r&lt;i re -Tor Saturday:
Lee*hunt
bin Obi l mi
r. m t
Sanford
140 74fi III*—22 2n 1
Woolfoid,Johnson, Kelly, Ihd»kin*. la-ip and Hull; Lake and
Matte.

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M * » « r . Ill
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Over Weekend

DeLand, Trounce

Giants

Rosenkranz Hits 9thJ IJilly Kinnrd Fight h
Inning Homer Yes-, In Orlando Tonight
teday To Cop Tiff I Orlando, July 12 (SpecialI 0111*
Sanford leather-slinger, I*
From Hat Combine Kinnrd,
Incintt one of the largest ta»ka of

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M O N D A Y J U L Y 1 2 , 1948

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. July 12 &lt;&amp;&gt;
—Dixit*'* lie»t amateur feminine
fairway artist* B"t down to hu»lne*. i-wlny and tried to ipialify
fm the Itlrd Atinunl Southern
Women'* fiolf f’hurnpiun-hiy
Favored to win the medal over
the M'ai3-ynrd, par 7N It* lb 1 Meade
coin*c wa* Mr*. K*telie l.nw«on
Pane- of fIlinpel Mill. N' 0 , pre*-

Day
Tuesday

Time
It A.M.
*

Pi tre Activity
firam m ar Pins Pong tournament
School
(iroup c«nlc*l»!
It lessfcd race, paper hag
fclny, lo-an race,
m-w.pnper rare-

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M i r n n : M n ll e , Vegn ! I&lt;li&gt;an t.
Trie r, rtlfln n ,
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HI i i i i i , V e g a J, l * k e . | h , - e n k r a m
Tw n -U m *
Ml*
I'nlalitn
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H o m e run*
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on I * 11« . o i l Vll nt.i I llil * , liel,l I,
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l \Vnr*liam i Mil* off V l t a l o m
to • 1-1 Inning* . I run*, o f f CJmrrheta l
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t l n t lr he r: W.irahk to I., i ,| h k r l h l i * ' '
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Swimming In-tiuclion fur all age B t o u p a at Harper and t
r■!.. ,...... ml . Meet ot i*t o clo ck .
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Fast Steppers Will
Run In Feature 9th
At Volusia Tonight

r.v n iiH * f u n n iM i.M i
1*1 Mare A i n n . Mile
M n l 11*11 l l n h , h ... .M r
li I. H a m lr . C h n d i I ana ll a m a
flay, Kro*ly H it te r
I'on'e J***■tatiy H a i t i , . H u m . I . h i l - J h m i l r r
Bad l l a r r A i n i h Mile
l . n » i H a l f l l n l l i lo.Hhlr
Hun vie w, T r a c k l l . t i e r Ho Ilia*.
J * r r r tin, . lu v fiil J o , l r T i t o
Tnl*
t r , w iilrtl*'* Hall)'. H r n n l l * ■
3rd l l a r r r u i n n r r
Malona'g U h l .
J o i n , i ’.,minaltd.
IioVi*
Huby,
K g g i * *. Klon dike,
H ky A ng el, l*at,rl, T r » . i * Jo ,
I l k l l a r r a l a i n Mil*
A m l. e t ln a , J « » l / u » M r . T a n g r r l * .
t' lr a *ant Dr e a m * . H r l l r r Holt. U a y
Jlulrock. U a n a w a y
Medallion
Aik H a r e A i n i k M llr
Ml** l l o m b r r . T o m ' * f-om in*n drr.
Joyful Ju ld lrr, To p Trim , Dumb
I , r » l f 'a r t i ln r , H li lit B a n d l.u c k y
H r, ill.
aik K a r a I'H ln r llt
W tinn ogo,
V e n tu red, T i n T y p e ,
A***t.
M, D u f f ,
W I , t&lt; Pleasure,
M a i) T r i r » a , T o p llall* r
T i b l l a r e A KU k till*
11v I lorn, f ’lutclnw lied, VV,-*- T i n ,
I late
It,
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*lk l l a r r a - h i t h M llr
Ham Hpade, D i t t l i D a w n , K l o g 'a
Itaosom. Hike T o m . Mil's c l , *sir.
Ant e Mter, l . l l l l r Hoper, A»h l, y.
nil, l l a r e a / i a i b Mile
W e l i o l i . lo.na T w i s t e r . V l k l r g
Ml*- H .e .n rr H r l r r l Ita p ld Vetter.
Now V oy ager. I l i a ) , ll a rb a r re , l ‘o
lomae.

Milk llarr llrarh I eur*r

Ten ia—

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HI. P a u l 11- 1, M i l w a u k e e lo t
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2 P. M.

Lore 7 w l* trr, winr-er of the
eiKhlli to re Friday; New Voy«(fer,
w m rei of tho Hth tai* Thur*day.
Vikinu Ml»a, the plan ervyhound
in k iila y 'n feature. n:id Wueheela,
nine tiim-* In the money in 12
M ail*, aro four of th e fait tdenpet
■ hidiihul hi Mill loplsht III
iilenI o f th e S W t I A ,
the featu re ninth t a r e at the
The field of 10*1 &lt;ntinnl* ap
. the Volupin County ti*-n,w4 Club In
| i r n 4 C j e i l , Lu 1 did mil
Daytona Heaclr It' nn nll ular
nll-lil.ii' ric e 'd .
coil th a t ahutild 'Upply duill*
aplenty.
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Schedule For City Recreation Program

hi* i Iob rnreer nt the 1-eKian
A ieiu in Orlando tonight when he
meet* Johnny Klltlay of Jacksonville,
Kddny i* now under the watch­
ful eye of Pete Udn. partner of
Lou Viacu*»l. Vi*cus*i i» manager
of Willie I’ep.
Should Kluaril take Kilday l«»nlttht. Matchmaker Doug llarne*
ha* promised Kinnrd ronudcraWa
l,iH,*tinit for hi* tinu future,
W om en

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It, RALPH HODKS
Aakitrialrd Pre** Sport* M rlter
The Doidnn Hrnve* gave Alvin
Dail t to (kM) to sign with their
orgaiiication in I U4*» and the
rookie shortstop i* paying luirk
the outlay with in te io t.
Dark i* the talk of the National
la-ngut at the moment, having hit
•afrly In 22 consecutive game*.
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the laokie recotd ,*el by fluy
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N. dim Weld, and Richard liarruo i'U weie high point winner* in
D O - recreation mtivitif* gpon-nicd
lot Ih, children of Snnford l*»t
week by the Sanford RecM»ti",iol
39 8A
Dupcttinent, it wa* announced to­ 1tonf &lt;*n
39 37 .313
day t,v Mi Lind* CmBie*. Point* \NRihinilnn
34 42 .147
Met, based on attendance, con­ Hi
:« 13 .314
23 49 *113
d u it, ( purtamanahip, improvement Chh *•««»
lloonllu V«nt#r4u»
of n!uv and ie*ull» of conte-t*
I i*‘i m i l Ti, r i i l c n e n I
entvH'd by enrh child.
pi Lunin l«f|| Olvfalitid S-f*
Wnntiftnvtoii •; Nnvr York «
Winner* in the group ptay f»r
11**fiI i*ii !I-Si; i'kltndplptiliii 0-T
the week Included Nadine Webb,
d al 10 Innlmcn; Sn«l mll**&lt;l h h I
Kit h u d llariinrnu, Bill Shthow,
I.l Sill — Hun4ar law)
Itickii I'hngun and T u r n ^ Wil­
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handsome dog* were *'Pil»«y" •"11111Mil. 11
17 to
34 43 .483
ii w im ! t&gt;y Martha Owen ami “lb,*- I I'hlUilrlptila
cal'* owned by Nancy Rountrre. l*hl« ORf# l l r * « H * 4 r a l r r d s33y 43 •III
JuilBed a* m&lt;&gt;*l unusual wore the
Ik,*loli » . riilta flr tp li li , I
bowling Idrdifng "Sport” mid a
N ew Y o r k I ; Iftrooklyn 3
M h li agu I ; r t l t n l i u r a h n
•nuk, nnnicl "Stilt, Tail"
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O r e Irm a ll I ; HI. Im ul* n
o w r , .) by Tommy t l u m l l . The
in-si Irt-linyrd d„g wav “Soup”
i %t i : it n a t i i i a At. t . K i m i:
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owned by Lois flarincau. A tie T i , . —
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34 43
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participated in a tramp party. A lla lllm o rs
19 48
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scaverger hunt wn» b e g u n nt the
M»ntr*al 4-4; T o r o n to 1-4
lirumm nr School, and later the
Buffalo IT .4; H o r h i t l t r 1-1
I h r ic trump group* met at the
J e r s e y ,'U y 10-4, Hyraru** »•*
N e w a rk *• 4; llatH m nla 0-S
too.
A talent rnntcut wa* held at
AMKRirAN AaanCTATIOK
the band shell. Skit* by Molly T a a a . —
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Mmr,ion nod Miriam Moye won India naiaills
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ed the priie n* most original
tram p Acting a* judge wa* Pol- mocrbU *ay. . . ."
Iren-.hi Flunk Rocket.
Negro leader* in th d ru it had
iwein reported attem pting to In­
l - n l r X . J , . « U,. Tela* fly er, Lit* tercut Lout* in running fo r tho
D ctroh City Council.
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III uvea' shortstop In move into
fnurth place in the circuit'* in­
dividual halting race.
Dark is
wlia, t.lng the ball at a .3811 pure
foi the league-leading llrave*.

IIn i k i* team ing up w ith Con­
nie Ryan mound the keystone.
Dusk and Ryan colli-ct,al five
»f the Bravita' 14 hit* yetterday
in li &gt;'ton'i !» t victory over the
ITilikoelphla Phillies at Roston.
In'* t, iumph
increased
the
llruvo.d lend to 5 'j game* over
the runner-up P i n -burgh Pirate*
who a c re licttlon, l-l), by the Cult*
in Cntrugn.
K in lt„ffen*l*'rger pitrlital the
Cincinnati lied* to « 1-0 one-hit
triunil h over the thild plnre Car
diniil* in St. Louis. Matty Mari­
on'* fourth inning single spoiled
the L efty’* bid for a no-hitler. It

wa* the second time thi* year
thot ,'{nffen»bergcr ha* pitched a
one-hitter against St. lami*. He
htbi tne Card* to one safety on
May ,11.
Jucl. Conway’* first
Major
League homer enabled the tiiant*
to -ti'idc the Brooklyn Dodger*.
it-2, ut New York. Conway homered in the ninth to snap a ( 2-2
tie. Four-baggers by Oeorge Shuba ae,I Carl Furillo accounted for
Isitli Rrooklyn run*.
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The Cleveland Indian* retained
tiielr half game lead over the
Ph&gt;i.niclphia Athletic* in
the
Amei Van la ague race hy divid­
ing a doublchcader with the St.
Loul* Hiown* while the A’* split
a pair with the Roaton Red Sox
In Plidndeipliiu.
A fte r the Itrown* N-st Hobby
IVlb-r. 11-2 , In the opener un roundt r i p p e * by Rookie Dick Kokos
nml I • Moo, Bob Lemon n ic h ed
the Trllw to n 5-0 triumph V* the
nightcap.
Th.' Athletic* also lost their
first game, U-H, in ten inning*
bet th e y Iniunred hack and took
ll.e finale from Boston. 7-5. The
second game was calb-d in the
eighth inning hcrnuM of the S un­
day curfew law.
At Detroit, llnl NewhnilMT
joint',' la num a* the Major's only
II! gam e winner* hy hurling the
Tig,-r-- to a 'i-4 victory ov,« tho
CnlciifMt White Sox,
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'fin- Washington Senators, scor­
ing fi.ur time* in the seventh and
righth inning*, routed the New
York Yankees, U-l, nt Washing­
ton.

Valdosta Scheduled
To M e e t All-Stars
TALLAHA88KK, Ju ly

12. (fl’t

—The Valdosta Dodger*, top team
in tho (Iporgia-Floridu le a g u e ,
will face the host of the loop'*
seven oth er clubs in an A ll-Star
game tonight — if the w eather
d e a r:.
Already postponed once ls'enu*4’
of m in. the event may be delayed
again because of the muddv field,
wliippcd Into u mire hy showpr*
that continued through yesterday,
the original d ate for the game.
I.misuc official* said the play
would hcaln at R:lf&gt; P.M. if the
ram had stopped and the playing
fieli: could Ih* readied.
1 liumusville'* Krnio F'unk. with
a hurSing record of t4 and H. will
start for the All-Star*. In relief
role* will lie l e f t y Judy and
Decree Yehernel*ky of Tallahas­
see «t)d Don Steven* of Albany.
John Byrne, n righthander with
an h-t record, probably will take
the mound for Valdosta.
The all-stars baiting avrrngc,
except for pitrhers, i* c u rn ntly
,SJ0 wtillc the Itodgil* a re h ittin g
.326.

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low Fletcher Roll*, from whom University where he I* studying
Sanford Paint And yrar.
he look over tho husint's* Inst theology, ilr |* n member of the All Star Game For Majors Hangs
Methodist Church and of the
Ja y ce c. and &lt;hnre» Hi* ministerial
Glass Company Is Mr. Klsberry i* m a rric l, ha* First
ambition* wilb III* wfe, Fli/nlieth
In Balance As Players Drop Out
rhildrrn, II to li yearn o f age, I In r
Kiirhcs, whose talents
Specialist In Field three
and lives in a new and modern thi* line ale well known in Han­
key

F our ymmg men comprise tho
o rg a n iu tlo n of tho Sanford Paint
and G U i* Company nn Park Avrtiue. All of them are enthusiastic
about their work, a ir Interested
In civic work and orgnniiatlon*,
and utl are gnood church workar*.
__Dlck Klsberry I- m anager and
owner. He specialise* In the In­
stallation of glas* front* nf stores
'" e h aa that of Perklna-Kolison,
Jn e ,
• ( t f l t M
If Lum and Abner of radio
fame should happen into the store
some tim e, It wouldn’t aurnris*
Mr. Klaherrys h r f a m e to F lo r­
ida In 1D41 from Pinr Rluff, Ark.
lie ’Torkcil for the P ittsb u rg
Paint and (Sla*i Company fo '
three yrar*. than ram a to S an ­
ford to work w ith hi* falhcr-in-

ranch type nf- homo at WHI
l'lumo*a D rue. He I* active in
civic work and is a mcrnU-r of the
Lions, Ja y rrcs, senior Chanda-i
of Commerre and Oddfellow*, A(
the First Raplist Church he tenchr i a Sunday School Class. Hi*
fav o tllr pnatIma I* ilivnl digging
on th r golf emu so.

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Assisting Mr. Klslwrry a* man­
ager I* A. R. McRanoy who
c*mo here eight years ago from
ftrernwood, Mis*. He t» a Jnyree
■ml rnemlicr nf tha F irst Ptesbyt rrinti Churrh. Pishing i* hi* main
hohhy. He has hern w ith the
firm fnr the past two and half
year*.
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ford.
(ieorge Klimt, j*ln»* manager,
came (,&lt; Kanfonl in Il'IH from
Springfield, Ohio ami has l«ern
with the firm for three years. He
I* n meml-er of the First Presby­
terian Church. MU hnhhics include
pipe rollrcting, o, which he take*
great pride, and music.

During the past several year*
the slntt. tin* lieen gradually him
proved. Including interior and
exterior painting, Installation nf
n*w counter* and show cases,
asphalt tile flooring nnd a balcony
in the tear. Fluorescent light has
l-i • ', installed in In , workshop
where glas* is trimmed. A belt
Fishing i* also the hubby of grinding machine ha* Iwen install­
Knward Kirrher, who devoir* ed for edge work on glass.
p art of hi* time to book-keeping
am) the rest to attending Stetson

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ST. LOUIS, July 12c UV) -The fate of the Major League All-Star
classic hung in the halanrs today.
Incensed over tlir refusal of Bofiby Felltr and Marly Marion In
play in the I5lh Annual AU-Slsi Game here loraoirow and the apparent
apathy of ulhris, lug league club owners wrre prewiring for a showdown with the.players.
Flora ii reliable mures it was*
le a n e d that the moguls, barked cither Saturday or Sunday. Rol&gt;
by President* Ford Frlek of the Lsmtn o f Cleveland, Joe P a g e nf
National Irraguo and Will Hor­ New York. Joe Dohaon of Roaten,
rid go of tha Amorican, warn ready Waiter Mnstcrson of Washington.
to l*i..i!) the following ultimatum Har Nowhouser of Detroit and Joe
In M« players:
Coleman, of Philadelphia all pitch­
“ Hither you live un lo your mor- ed Sunday aa well an Ffllor.
ul oldigution* ami play
da when fail­
Tf»- Yankee's Vie Raoehi and
ed upon
let's Jiup
the whole the Chicago Whits Sox Joe Ilav. i n or lei's
d
thing
nc* hurled Saturday. Of the Nal l waa pointed nut th a t ca rh of lions I League's six pile]
itchorm only
American I l S i t l e " i u h ' w o r k e d ' S jc hSchm
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Filler lem rd out because he
sala it would interrupt his regulnr
pitching rotation for Cleveland.
iU. Ijtuis' Marion, who a t lim m
has (wen rested la-cause nf an
atlii.g liark, licggnl off Iwcause
he rlalmed he w st not In the Iwst
of shape. Yet he ha* not missed
• gam,' of late. He wa* auapirous
in vi-stcDiay'a Cardt-Red* game
with several diving stops uf
grmimi fusil*.

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In addition lo Fetlrr and Mari­
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rrplared, it was doubtful whether
Tui Williams, Joe DiMaggin, Rrd
Scnoondlenst and (Srorge Kell
would h« fit to play. Each ha*
bora sidelined hy an injury. All
will he -in uniform, however.
Selim ndienst wa* th r achcdulrd
rsplactment for Boston'* Kddle
^lanky who broke hi* ankle in a
garno a t Brooklyn.
Tho moat outspoken of tha club
The Chicago Cubs' let* head* w as Warren (Hie*, president
of the Cincinnati Rods.

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Prliicw* Theater. Phone 1110,

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N LITIC TANKS. plern«l conrrele
re.nforred, tta te approved *in
hill. A3R nnd 733 gallon*
All
work guaranteed. T )) llrown.
Jr. Phone I3J) W.

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W» nave a few- available paikiug
*paci* for rent. 1.26 rlnily r
4&lt;l.m monthly, W. A It I’m
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Lot. I20 I'alm rtto Av&lt;neat door to Colonial Cleam i*

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WHEEL TRAILER. »ullabl*
for live atrek. Impure nt Mu-ir
Box, HP W fat St. Phone 963.

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1937 Ply mouth 4 dooi sedan.

I93M lluirk 4 door sedan, excellent
condition.
ItKII (IhUinuhile 4 door seilun, new
luhlior, new battery, rlenm-l
t,*-tl car in Sanford.
1941 lluirk 4 door sedan, new
tire*, scat rover*, excep­
tionally clran. 1940 Chevrolet
inupe, good rondition.
CENTRAL SERVICE STATION
I. Hrailey Odham. Owner

Park Avenue A 2nd Street
IDS*1 Terraplanc excellent condi­
tion. 4 new tire*. Apply 300
1 almetto or call 313-J.
1940 CHEVROLET. *4 Ion pick­
up. Completely rebuilt. Gard­
ner* Store, Lake Monroe.
1947 FORD tUtion wagon. Spe­
cial deluxe, excellent condition,
good reaion for telling. Priced
to Mil 41795. Ph. 359. 214 E.
fnd Rt.

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All Woik (iuaianleed.

For FREE lltimtralrd Catalo.
SM iril-OW EN CO,—Roofing. »*.
WORK WANTED
jlUf and nmnzinitly low price*. J
l&gt;e,to* riding, painting. Phone
tAI*o iperinl propo.itinn where Tire tor Wflrk by the hour nr Jot&gt;
IIMH or 97 It.
furniture pay* for ituclf.t
I loughlng, harrowing, mowing
NATIONAL TRADING
I
he
Sanford HphoNtery, owned
nnd dirt moving. We *peciaUr&gt;'
COMPANY
ond operated by H. Carmichnid
in mnditiuning building lot,
llo x 2310
ha.i a full line of Sll|i Cover and
and garden plot*. Phone I07-.I
Hirknry, N orth Carolina
I ’phoUlerv mnteriiil.
For n
ir the morning or after 5
| mrt advire call 1 1 1 2 . I In’,
I*.
M.
I ’NDERWOOD standard III inch
Park Avenue.
carnage typewriicr. fine comli
t.im. Praftm an* dc*k, evr&lt;l PRACTICAL NURSE or IIAIIY MAKE the fir mil v rnr run Me
SI7TKK, ran give go&lt;nl referi*&gt;tn ipnlity, well made. 32 In
new; Add safety with •» t&gt;mi&gt;
ence*. phone UG2 -it.
h &gt;oc, AM in. long. 407 Aliuntic
*y*lrm
rhivk up
Liw • m&gt;i,
II ink Building.
guaranteed wnrk by expeilPayable In ea*y monthly pn&gt;
We arc taking order* for Ferry FLOOR SANDING A finishing
mem*.
cleaning
*
waxing.
Our
pow
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Mine Celery S***,d. Seed conic
unit enahtea ua In work where GKNFRAI. IR I't'K A E tflT I ')
direct from Detroit. Allow ly
20H W. Eilat S lfrrl
there la no electne .onnwiiu
nay* fur delivery. .Sanford X
available. 21 yeata alperienrCel Seed Btoro, Phone 134.
HF
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E I t A r m N Servir. amt
II. M. Glea win, t.ake Mary. R*
l. 'iiair*, rummerrial met ilonu
T tt IN *ue Hollywood la &lt;|. (h-i
tic, Charlr* Vndopo h, IT r .
IB
llnw ineas O p p n rlu n llir*
f i r t rnndltlun.
Plume 40-W.
192-lt.

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VENK TIAN
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SPEC IA L S E R V IC E S

Waiitiil. I'unl cit) and eounty
8l
rnleamen in iiiiim i'U(iteil te rril(|{.&gt; I i l ilt
tn i'r.
tniil.l up tiu.lni'*. in
1 ill HillVE IT
your In me rli&gt; Mini rnuiily. No
PIKiN’E ;nn
cnn.tul rei|Ulreil fit .luck, We j
STICK I \ N H- Mult IMSON
»ilip, hill mid collect mtlil pin- 1
I IIIIIVIMT, INC.
til . Iii . k. weekly. Struitiht rolTI*
on-.11011- fur above nvernito *«t
m il,.
K.tnhliahiil III I Pitt —
Ib il Pail a t.
Invralmrnla
A A l ralinif. ExrluaUe type, of
H It. U II I.| VMS, tt.allnr
I Ii'leiwrlter'* approved fire &gt;■*•
III) N. I'atk Vir. 1.1 1120
t.tiifuiahora — no
competition
F.H.A l.onc Trim l.onna (5.1.
Sell direct from factory. Ilete
F.ll. V Repair laialia
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a lt a few of th hundred* of I ------------1'1'IHll.S I'EltlNt;
pruipectv: Schonla. hotrla, rea-

G A S RANGE m agic chef atove. For Sale nr Uent. GimmI (iroeery
&amp; Meat Market. Phonr 1307 It
4 Inirtnr, oven nnd broiler ex­
*NI&lt; ELY fu rau h rd two ta-&gt;lroom
cellent condition,
fiio.no.
3(i
hou»e for rent, lint water and
gnllnn water h eater. $35.00. Pur- 12 S P E C IA L SERV IC ES
, ilectrlr lefriirrralor, two larite
■elain »ink and drain hoard, s e i Tv i c b . i.TrziEll'S, T n c T c&gt;m.
acrcrncfl porrhe*. One mile
Fl.MlO Pimm- MOD.
north of Lomrwood.
|n*iulre
pbde analyil* of your *kin (»
II. J. Van Buritcr, I^mrwooil.
• unmitled ta our Laboratory
SIDE WHITE Paint. *pcclal
through our trained ronaultant*.
SIX ROOM furni»h?&lt;l apartment, O l'&gt;4I 73
gallon.
TSe cream* are made up aedin Maunolia. phone A. K. Ro»Srnkarlk Glaaa A Paint Co.
rneillngly. Guaranteed Improve­
Better 212-W.
t i t W. 2nd. Phone 320
ment. A peraonnl nervlce. Call
1.134 for an appointment. Mnry
3 ROOM furni.liel apartment.
FISHING BOAT. 435.00. Jim IM Mi'Mahnn, 309 Park Ava.
Iin W. Third St.
&gt;«r. din Ea*t 14th.
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FIV E ft. frigidalre, perfect mn- For Ralo ur Traile 1942 Indian,
*haft drive, motorryclu In A t
•JltLn; dining room auite, « condition. Aker* Part* A KuipMODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
piece*. Imiulre Slurtlivanl, &lt;113 nunl Co. 201 N. Palmetto.
home, 2 hath*. Excellent locaAlyrtlc Ave. or phone 40-W.
Uun Apply BOtt Plumota Drive.
IIODC ii-PLYMOUTH
Phone 1231) W.
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PARTS AND 8 ERVICR
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ARTICLES
WANTED
109 P a l m e t t o A v a .
P h o n e 1011
REAL KM ATE—INSURANCE
*
PROPHtTY MANAC.EYKNT
’WILL HUY your car regardle-,"
CONCRETE FLOORS
RAYMOND M. BALL. RaulUr
of age or condition. Ratliff A
Poured and Flnlihed
R a 4 f lurwa Staia Bank BMf.
Son*. Phono 237-W.
Miracle Concrete Co.
EaUhllahad 1910
A ur.od hnuoe for «alc. Good *ad- Ifighrvt rwh p r« e paid for u*ed
Phone l?31
309 Elat Ave.
dle ami work hor*,. S year* old
furniture. Ted Davii Fumituru
am’ In unod rondition. flSOOO.
Co. 311 K. I*t. Ph. 958.
FOR RI.NT—Fluor aander. Ea»j
Call Tel. M».
________
o p e ratten. Raaaonable rate*, San
f o r d Paint A Ola
(7)aaa C
o . Pb&lt;o n #
Co,
Sinai; frame cottage on la rre cor­ MAN’S SUtTCAHEH. grxal c.mdi803.
ner lot. FurnDhrd fur 42, 100.
lion, rcawnahle. P. 0. (176, SanS ee Jo h n W . D. N a u ru
ford.
LAWNS MOWED. For leaaonahte
h l o o m frame hungalow with
eriimatea Phone 7IUI-W.
large M-recnrd (torch, lingte gar­
PeiH, L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie s Hrlp-Setfy Self Service Laundry
age, clo.e in. Well built, but 7
need* redecorating. Price only FOR SALE: Stuck hog, kAii lb*.
DrUra
Ironing
44.(00.
PNoaa m t
IS month* old. Polaml China 40* W, 18th at.
Gee J o h n W . D. M a u ra
A Hampihlre breed.
Archie ORLANDO Momtng Sentinel. Or­
If you want an exceptional home
Grv.vne, Canaan City at IlaptUt
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
—atrlctly modern, one floor, 5
Church.
Ray. 11Q5-J______
_
ro,.:n frame. Hull' 7 yeara ago
ol lieit material*, u id priced 8___ HELP WANTED
Expert
Radio
Repairing
below replacement ct*»t
flea J o h n W . D . M a u r a
WANTED: Insurance agent for Fred Myan. IIL B. lad Si
S«var«| deiirable 2 and 3 lot
dibit In Binfortfi good propoilSEE US FOR
building iltti. Soma a* low a*
tkon for right man. Iluit have
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i c m i i h m (&gt;•■ r»«» o»»t
tealy hopeless tight In this case,
lint it up behind Laney. A roram iltte named by • rebel caucus
yesterday for that lark railed on
ailvcrntea of atatea' right* to rally
behind the Arkansas governor.
A few hour* earlier, Senator
Claude Pepper of Florida had
made a belated and almost singlehaudrd entry into the rare again*!
1 1 1 . Truman. Pepper took oeer
the physical propertlei—but few
of th e supporter*—of the boom
for General Dwight D. Eitenhower.
__ _ _
"T K T T onventIon it»elf offered a
da&gt; o* • perch-making a* the main
altrartlo n in a hall where the re­
publicans la it month picked Gov­
ernor Thomat E. Dewey of Sew
Yoik and Gov. Earl Warren of
California for their ticket.
A half doirn or more potential
vice (.residential candidate* linrd
up in the hope of a nod from the
white house.
Beside* I.atir and Tydlngs, oth­
er r a n d im tra mentioned include
S e n a t tr Joieph O'Mahonry of
Wyoming, who ha* atrong western
supra rt; Senator Scott Luca* of
flllnot*. Senator lirien McMahon
of Connecticut, Senator Franrla
M)er* of Prnn*ylvaiila, Governor
Mon Wallgren nr Wuahlngton and
Rep. John McCormick of Masiachuaett*.
OINIKAl Of IHI AIMT Dwlgbl D. Eisenhower (arrow) pecks from
T*ie White House was ailent on behind lha curtains of his Columbia University residence in New Yoik
Iternocratic N'atlonal Convention | as soma 3,000 persons gather outside. They reminded him with the
mam uver-.
( chant: "We want Jke." The General told the crowd: "All I have to ray,
I'trsidm tia l P r e n Secretary 1 talJ In a letter the other night.” The large-scale ilemonitrntlon was
Chutl» k G. Hoaa declined comment aponsored by the Americans for Democratic Actio?.
(International)
on |nihli*hed reporta that P r o Idem Truman had (ought Justice
William O. Douglas of the Sup­
R od M e n a tu
reme Court aa hit m oping male.
•There'* no newa here, It'* all
•i toMlniirA
f*t|p On*l
in Pniladelphia," Rot* told a
Slate* cannot win the frii-ndship
morning news conference.
u&gt;.,,
,
...
. . , of Europe with loans or with
.1 W
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regardod aa probable , rm iri
, h„ yull r, nMt
that President Truman will fly to lkill
,,. an
... idea „with
i ,i. .forre
....... ’ or money.
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PhilL.'t-lphia to accept if he I* Calling attention to the persecu­
nominated for the presidency, tion of the Jews and tin- pogroms
Ross *ald that no firm plans have conducted ag ainit them in Ger­
bevii made for ruch a trip.
many and Poland in which •&gt;'v
million Jews die,!, he said that
nil the pogroms against the Jews
had not killed the idea of n Jew­
ish homeland in Palestine.
H a s ' l s a t * Iraa* Rage l l » l
American democracy he *nil--.)
could rrerive a ruling (rom the
the grratest minority in a wuild
Canadian government at Ottawa practically without deinot-rio y.
One of the 10 passenger* first Citing the million* ill China. In­
waa rumored to be Barney Ruts, dia, Russia, the St on) r m woil 1 for
former world lightweight busing whom there la no denmerar y, he
champion and U.H. Marine hern. said th a t IH out of 21 Latin
A newspaper reporter said none American nation* have no con­
looked like Rosa, however, ami ception of democracy.
Chandler denied the report.
•‘Democracy la ■ Very rare
All air forre official* here flower", he aald. "The hr»t way
would ta y waa “There'* a 11-17 for American democracy to surforccd down hy weather here. It's vlve I* hy proving to tin- rest of
from Teterbaro, N. J. But we the world that It offers the h-*l
,
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t r iiU u F f ir r t J ill f ''
form noff government
don't know tnnythlng
y th i n f tlx
about nrr
The danger of Communism wa*
At lla trito n , N. Y. it wa* re­
ported the plane landed at West­ cited by the speaker who said
chester County Airport yesterday, that he is convinced Communism
and took off after the pilot te- is a grester menace to the world
than N trlsm ever was. Ad­
fused to file a flight plan, or today
mitting that there la also dsuger
disclose his destination.
from the extreme right fiom wnst
An air port spokesman d es-,
fascist elements, he ad I
rrihsd the plane's arrival ami deCommunism is a greater
paiture *» “ vsry hush-hushdanger because it Is harked by IHIN0S All U I0 H III lo t four teenMote than 2,S(J0 gallon* of fuel |(UU| B whirh la currently spread- year-old Bonnie Eeler, thown with
were pumped Into the plane at tng | | a propaganda In America tier husband, Gerald Newton, ID, ai
the field, he said, according to through n.tMMi Communist agents, they hold iiandi over tier father'*
a purchase arangement mada last 76 000 party meinlier*, and two or backyard fence in Dee Maine*,
week. The plsne took off with 10 three million fellow travelers.
A "Fellow traveler’’ he described Iowa. The County Attorney'* office
passengers aboard.
ruled that tier parent! cannot obtain
an annulment to the young couple’s
July 3rd marriage. Bonnie, pleading
witli her folk* tu let them maka a
go of lha maiiUce, tayt, "Wo want
to stay wed.”
(InterMEeadi)
(ta rta r
IS Itr
l l e s e n e l l l s K t r l V*.
A rr o H T o r r o x i i l T l o x o r r i m
a a v r o n u STUXTIO X STW XSt
or
baxwohu in t m i : aTATs; o r rt.o H in v .
a* follows: “ if 1 see an amlnai
*T t u b r t o s i : o r RVaixRa* &lt;iv
J t'XN a*. i » m
that walks like a stuck, *&lt;tuuwk- I
r i ' a u i N R D in m i a r o a a u t o ca ll
like a duck, has “--ilk - 1 t*., u s
si a d r av t'ow rTR oLtsm o r m i :
i duck and associates with duck*,
CtHMKVtV. I'NDRR iKCTIOV
a a n . i'. a. RNviaRp tTATi Tt:*
t am certainly going to e u u m e It
la iN T i
Is a duck.”
rash, balanes* wlih other hank*, in.luelag reserve ■•alancr.
1,111,111 IT
Mr. Hingrr was introduced by
and r a t h llama la proves* ol collection
t ' n l l s d Hin ts* U u v s r n m s n t ntdlaaimas . dtreel and
I.O IM H II George Touhy who had charge of
g uaran ltsd
■.
—
tr .e it «* the program. Visitor* included
i-Villa t—si - III Miais* sou te.lltlia l sul»llvl*ti&gt;ns
i i i . i i i i i Frank Shames. Mr. QuIngles, El­
O il,*, Pi.nds, notes, and dsl.enlures
ton Moughtiin. J r . and Walter
C o r p o r a l* Blochs l i n r l u . l i n a t l . l I l M sto ck ot f u t e r n l
M ls.ee
ll es ervs t. snk I
Tni.tlt *• Haynes, Jr.
U i n - an d dlseounl s ll n r l u d l n a I Non* ,&gt;ver ,lrsli&gt;i

CufltomH Agent

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MONDAY JULY 12,1949

Demo I Mai form

Douglax Steps Out

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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!hi;inu« minor it It a have Hit right
To live, develop and vote equally
wiih all cltlieoa and share the
irMBIissrd teem Pag* User
lignta that are g u ara ntied b; our
I fer enc*.
z ex
it wav President Truman's rail Constitution. Congress ihoui___
its full roiutltutionai powers
for antl-lynch, anti-poll tax, anti- ert
to protect those right*."
Jim Crow and anti-Job discrimi­
Dix-e rebel* said thla language
nation legiilalion earlier this year
that touched o ff the Southern It too strong. The “liberals" said
it is too weak. Many delegates,
revolt.
however, including tome South­
At almost tin- same lime th* erners, appealed willing to back
Dixie group was huddling yester­ this Ikngutgr.
day, firs self-described ''liberals"
At the price of unity the rebel­
on th* platform subcommittee
went into a "R um p" session and ling Southerners propoied this
derided to carry to th* convention plank:
"The Democratic Party rea f­
floor their b a ttle for a atrong
firms and pledges strict adherence
civil rights program.
Later the 2 d v ’vite Minnesota to those fundamental principles
■teli-gstion decided unanimously to of constitutional government laid
hark a floor fight for a "liberal" down by Thomas Jefferson, the
foutiatr of the party, among which
platform.
a r i Ihr doctrine of states rights,
Mayor Hubert II. Humphrey of fiee snterprlse and plicate Initia­
Minneapolis, one of the leader* in tive.
th,* Rump Platform Committee
“ And the party declares that
session, said California, Nebraska
and Iowa delegations are solidly Ihi several states shall exercise,
behind the proposed battle, Home frte from federal interference or
New Yorker* will join too, he encroachment by legislation, dirctlive or otherwise, a |] of the
said.
The leal of the tentative plat­ i ighls and powers reserved to
form whipped into shape early them hy the Constitution, among
today wa* being kept a closely which I* the power to provide by
guarded secret until it Is ready law for the qualification* of elec­
to hit the convention Goor, prob- tors, conduct of elections, regulntiuis of employment practices,!
nhlv tomorrow night.
Hist through th-- husii-hush re- segregation, and to define crime*
porters heard th a t the drafting committed within their border*
committee hml decided to stick and prencrilie penalties therefor.";
fairly clofe to th e lu ll compro­ 1 First woid of Up- Rump meeting
mise lure plank. It said:
came from R-p. Emanuel Celler
"W e believe th a t rarinl and re Ilf New York, lie said the other*

PEIEY’S

I.AWHON ATTENDING
w! » uttc -.&lt;1, d included Mayor
CONFERENCE
Humphrey. Mr*. E sther Murray
of California. William Ritchie of
URBANA - CHAMPAIGN. HI..
*nd former senator
Hugh B. a! IIt hell of Washington. July 12-—(8p*cial)—Attending the
conference on a d u lt education be­
ing held a t th e University f t
Illinois July 6-9 la J. A. Lawson.
Jr. of Sanford w ho la a vocational
agriculture teacher with the voca­
i i 'h i u i m ii . si r*i&gt; o*f|
hy a British .Mosquito
Vkrather Plan* and followed by
two other Mosquito* and two
York Bombers acting as tupply
and ground crew carriers.
Bad weather had dtlaytd their
flight from Stornoway, since July
J. Their mute from Iceland is by
Greenland and labrador.
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TUESDAY JULY 13, 1948

Associated Press Leased Wire

N O . 182.

U.S. Rejects
Bitter Battle Wheat And Corn Are Plentiful,
T
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B
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ley
But Meat Soars To New Highs
Red Protest
Develops For
Over Flights A s M a te O n D em o T ick et;
i Tel-AvivRoad
By SAM DAWSON

Egyptian Planes Hit
Jewish Positions;
Israeli Air Force
Attacks Gaza Base
1. (K F

SIT CK 5P.

July

13,

CP)—Th* t'nlted Slat** formal» Ij- demanded tudax that Ike
" t nilfd Nation* order an Immediate *ml of th* Palralln#
w jr and If necessary. bark th*
older *lth for**. In th* strongrat |irop&lt;n*l r*t laid b*for* th*
Keitirlly 1‘oonrll, Ih* I'.S. de­
manded that th* erasc-tirr be­
come rlfeclD# not lalrr than
thtr* data aftrr adoption of th*
resolution- If either th* J#»*
or th* Aiebx tpftikfd In obey
|h« ord*r, th»T would aitlntnafl£ o ils h* h*td tespnntibl# for a
brffrh of Ih* peace and atibjeet
to all prnalllek provided In the

NEW YORK. July 13. (7P&gt;— There ate great day* in the market
placer—for vegetarian!. Wheat i* jamming the elevator*. Corn, weather
permitting, may tel a new crop record. Vegetable* ate butiima out all
over the farmi under fine growing weather and commg down in price
a! the grocery.
But meal, long in the luxury rlav* on many labl»». appear) headed
tight through the ceding. The $1.35 a pound tteak may toon be upon ui.

Meat ha* plenty of company o n * " ’ ‘
1
the M hill eport. Price of o t h e r l j 4C ,tcer*. 130 hog* and S3*
c o u n t -nilties, aaperially industrial lan bk.
materials, have taken an uneven
Bleeding stock wax already too
upward path recently a* a revult low to provide the meat America
of li. rd round wage Increave*.
demanded. But when corn went
M’xet on the hoof, however, la tk j-hlgh, farmer* shipped thetr
btii.girig record price* and setting l lt r d e c k to market. This spring
ne'*- highs almost dally. Whole­ the p'g crop wa« 3 per rent less
sale meat pricea are soaring, than last vear.
ju n .p irc a* much a» A ernta a
If there 1* a bumper crop of
pmrid in New York yesterday. cofa »hia year, and gr*ln price*
Retail price* will have to follow, go iluwn to government vupport
\n«. the best anv oni can offer
, , p relic I ed, fa rm »m hr e
in the way of consolation I* t n * | M Pi:&gt;rd t 0 ralie more livestock,
hop* tnat a year from now thing* j \ year from now you may expect
m e , h* better.
{relief In vour meat bills.
U , t yeat-t corn crop failure I*
Th* American Meat Institute
the villain In the story of today *
ilaniiaaril on p . » . s i n

I..V. rh a tlrr .
Hr MAX HOY It

CAIRO. July 13. &lt;/P»— Aerial
warfare mounted with new fury in
ihe Holy Land today while Arab
and Jewiih aitillery blared away
in the loiter halt!* for the Jetusalem-Tel Aviv hiKhwry.
w Egyptian plsnei homhed Tel
Aviv vhmtly hefot* noon. Th*
Israeli ait fotte attacked ih* main
Egyptian bar* at G aia in Southwer* Pateatin* lavl mghl.
The Jewi boltle'ed their peti­
tion at th* Eatlern *nd of the
J*rutal*m-T*l Aviv highway by
capturing Suba. a itiongpoint jurt
below that vital atlety live miler
4 $ * rt' of Jerutalem.
An ltta*lt government aource
laid Egyptian 100-pounder gum
blaited Jewiih aection* of Jerutalcm Isst night, rh* Arah legion
joined in the attack with mortal

V (el-propelled aircraft.
T.iy RAF De llavllland Vamplr*» are now aw aiting f;vorable
v e a tie r to eontlnu* their flight
from Iceland. The spokesman sahl
the Lockheed F R0‘* are »tandlnr
hv at Goose Hay. la b ra d o r, until
the arrival there of th# Vampire*
“There la no race about It."
the spokesman said. “Col, Schlt.
llr.g, In charge of the shooting
tla ts . r n directed to remain at
.Go&lt;*e B ar until the RAF plane*
'•w an iT td there. It ha* been the
plan lig h t along.
*
"T he RA P arranged their flight
befere we did. and v n thought It
courteous to wait until the Vam­
pires had reached Ihe other *lde."
fl* said »lnre tieth flights are
u»tr.g the same ba«ea, "It might
a trlo u ilr m nfuse communication*’
If grrund forre* had to deal with
bo‘n at the *am* time. Rescue

hv Milorad Belle and Peter RaJkovic. president and aecretary of
Uii* Socialist Party.
The parly w«» never alrong.
Th* varlou* democratic and re­
publican peasant parties out­
ranked It.

Two Nejrro Brother
A d m i t Rape-Slaying
OPELOUSA. Lo.. July 13—

—Two negro brother# were held
here today, Sheriff Clayton Oullbtau said, after they confessed
they raped a 21 -year-old woman
and shot to death her male com­
panion.
The iherlff »ald the brothere.
Identified t* Matthew Cook. 23
and Joseph Cook, 24. made almost
Identical written eonfatslons. Both
said th er had raped tha woman
and beaten her eecort. Albert
Cautrillion of Melville, but each
blamed the other for firing the
fetal ahota.
Gullbeau said tha ttory told br
th* brother* followed that related
to
him h r the sroman. ^Two negroes
f a d ,lie . also
^c/rYuf.*
Ibe rout* If both 11nnn the aeeount ran. wh#r* thev
er ith#
nsama, ,i*
V
i.0r*rJ
h! w,&lt;#r ■*
beat Couviillon and raped h .r in
lime, he added
turn.
Couviillon. a retired Navy lieu.
ten*nt. was shot twice In th*
back.

Dann YouIIi Charged
With Excessive Speed

..

Highway Patrolman J. W.
Veil* ante red an affidavit In
County Court tM* morning chareIng Carl Dann III of Orlando with
a m islv e spaed Friday night. July
# 2 on th* Sanford-Orlando Highway
aaven mile* south of Sanford, tt
ya* announced thla afternoon by
W * ®- V’. V ara, who dtelared
that the easa had not yat bean
a*t for trial.
The Dann youlh w*, absolved
her* Friday afternoon by a coronart Jury 'n regard to th* death
* S l , U , ™ r 0,,, Nancy Lotseka of
Orlando who waa riding In (ha
Dann automoblla at tha tlma of
a three car coltlalon. A number
of ctaes were set for trial thla
rimming by Judga War# and bond*
ware ettreated County Court will
TT T . 7 “ " V 1 Monday morning
at 9:80 o’clock.

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SOME BROADCAST

Pleasure Boat Grnnn
Eyes Sanford S i t e
Edward Hl*eln*. m snarer of
th* Seminole County Chamber of
Comrser*#, today announced that
repr**entat|y*« of Edward Sehro*.
der. who operate* a oleaoure boat
bualnes* nt Memorial Park Lodge
tn I’reve Cxwur, Mo., are conduct­
ing an Investigation with a view
of operating plaaaure boat* on
I^ile Monroe rttxt fall. Mr.
Rchroedee operate* two #l*ht pas­
senger Chria-Craft speed boats,
hootr rspahl# of going from SS to
4*1 rule* per hour, Mr. ITIggln*
totd.
The rtprasentaUTta were well
nicased with the layout a t San­
ford and after conference with
the City Manager H M. S a m
avpxfssed them selrtj
th il thee would be In here this
wlntct. Mr. Riggins u ld . If ar-

sedlv "dead” microphone a t tha
mocratle National Coneentfon
K
Hlas* night:

VA OPENS HOSPITAL
WASHINGTON. July 13. MVThe Veteran* Administration an­
NBC aald tha words want over nounced today It will reopen Its
the elr when an pMinaav Inad- TbonsaavtDa, Oa, ksapHaf a* ■
eerteotly ixrltchad the a*
MW-bed beau for dSahlad eat"Quit abowlrjg or I’ll knock you

or vour can "

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flying the Allied alt bridge to
block ailed flrilin.
Th» pmteit — ls|e»t in a series
nf tnn'e than 10 since April -*
came ,u the Americans countered
the blockade with assignment of
mote ltsnit»'it» and expaniinn ol
facilities at Trmpelhol Airfield.

T Howard McGrathSays
Governor Laney, States’ Rights
President Has Not
OutOtherCanCandidate, Has 92 Votes Pledged i tliShut
late:. For S p o t

PHIL ADI I IT II \ ltd* I I ( ,lV - G o
Ren l.soe,
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CONVTN flON HALL. Philastale* eight* 1 in * lilr |.ir ll,^ IVm-Hialli prer'drntMl
ha. delphu ful* 11,
President
•tnas * rules eomnilllre today
ronventii'H M*lr* in the b , e |,w|n
fiutti.m put nit the word today
twal dux ti * Southern mine
Albania, Ii I, &lt;girrtl 1, &lt;ettam to gi* ■ bon
11 hr ran that hr wdl he mn*t happy” to
In *e*i*e lb* uld rule that
eypeti sup|v"i liion it lea*t potliona ol the defegstion,
I l -uda. ha,e benatoi Mben W Barkley
• t» « third* tote of the de
Alaba n*«, l.osusain, imf Georgra and possibly Vugmn
tegsle, Ik necessary to nnm*
I *1 111* Vire preiiHentl*! running
(nste e t're,tHent.Senatrie Her­
Lane* syrnpathurr* »a\ he will get *uppo, t f*orn it'll
**"**
mate lh*t epprtred to tlinrh 1
bert OVonor of Maryland,
Tin Texa, rit gall ■■ 1 1
—
Human-Btiklev ticket for the
t hair man of Ihe flltes combound by (lie mot rule, \„t» ,(J. Ilf rtcte.k rglit* a-d
* In London authoritative gov­
"'lllee. said Ihe vnte &gt; 1 1 31
»ppo»ttlon' | t r,„
21 la»t Idghl I • ,,t -i« f,p i.'i'vrn
ern trued vources said Britain was
Pi*» .! t Ttilp:*"
..on votes for I i-r'. a , I-n,- a, ptogl am ..nd r, Ihe I htef I
t ('em - m * Cf-.airirsn I Howard
preparing lo increaae greallv the
.1* lei tains in t* fisine"
of live Mm**if
| McGta'h. e"'^ uncing the Presinumber of men and aircraft asH' I ' R W r t S M. l . E M W
tile ltenio&lt;-ia'
parly &lt;1
not
-I’m In U"'1! ti
t ••»• t o h l , dent • .entii"*nt, «sid Mr
TruPHILADELPHIA, lulv 11. oV)
K m ,;,
aigned to the air lift
a lepiut#'
1 ' &gt; o . i f i u Mit.r
I cl'-ied the door to
1 member of the platform com
Mississippi n' - V- I •*
in 1 of 11 1 1 r„t ■’ , 'itsl'ri -t p*inc|. fiMn L #'
l.t Gen G S. Lukiant»ch-nko,
OfIlP»4 1, e *, imf a*aa Iravin*
ubmit ide.”
:hi»f of staff, address- mi'lee h*mfe&lt;f reporters this after 8ouil, I *t.,im» •.
eai lie
I laney " »• rh'-rer s« th»" pres. »• In ill Dmioctalic con'ention
ed th pio'etl rn a letter lo Maj. ' tlm n *&gt;hst he «aid Is an easel * *W(!iTeT »- ti'o 'f I am * flU'wt
"lent ini ran d tlst" in "w r s rl v In my \**h" ihnuld run with lum
Gen. Gcoige P Hays, the Amer­ copy of ihe rontroversisl rare 1„ ,,eiaaktlt- . j, , •
• I Ilf1 hour# of Mi'udsy n- Southern
Agtitnt* rh- Repuhlu *n te im of
plank
&lt;
*
approved
by
the
draft
might
get
it
•
'
hi
t
•*
*
on
ican deputy military governor.
Icaii rs dmuandm^ , .tn ir ,' u g lit. 1
I Dewey and Lit! War[ nn+y lien# in lb* D#n - .
The Soviet general sm iled the inv «i|fKoni"iittee and pre*ente*l ‘h* first 1 ■T' &lt;11 f -tar
party'*
l f|Hif tri Platform
trn
todiy
(m
*|iptoval
of
the
full
^
1
approval
m
me
mu
,
.
American* ol
violating flight ,,,u
f M'tmifiH
.
, ,
■ *"n* he has n
ft,i| i).- d-leiste* fding into
l(, I'lCVt it **■
- | »• ncafTtr*
|, ,rr
aafety rule, m the 20-mile wide 11m member piallotm group It
eSolIfh^lD
«»’
Im if tint h,!| wen obviously in .s mood
readTor
M
yeai
old
air corridor on three tecenl otcaI anev
«aid » p u*
lh«‘ \ f ‘ Rf M '
I' If*
Ihe IViT’octatic Patty i* re- '* hatcvm c m -etiti.n &gt;
hr Kf tA lio n * f i i v r v lir m U tv »| In m ^ 11 ««n( to tu,n to Barkley. They gave
a'ona and of living o*er Soviet
1 ),. 70.ye*i.e|d Kentucky Senator
f
11
Hivtnnr
iConftPIIIPfl
U
fa
|
‘«A#
%t«|
ip&lt;m,ilt|f
for
the
great
civil
ngl
t«
"
d‘
1
*
"'I'l’nrt
LONDON, July 13, (^Pl— TEi* ee*&gt;1rtjaev initdlitioni.
, 78 minute rousing demon*traU 5 . Nasy alttled th* aircraft
||»y*
Informed the Rusalan gam* mtde in recent yr »r* in
tion 1 st! night afiet !:e made a
carrier Coral Sea today lo prepare that every Povlet p m te't In the elirntnating unfair and illegal d'»lighting leynnle ,peech.
to send plants lo locale ihe U S . P '» ‘ h; H , ^ nIf
* nd crimin*lion hated on race, creed
Ifl (TifMfprl n f MtGtalh'* atatefreighter Vkilltsjn Carson. **hn*e
&lt;*p^|im| p , ry hnsteatlgalion o f or rnfot.
nmnt. R , - l|- v told tepotlers:
m iller radioed his crew was mu the Instance* you hava stated In
"Ih e Democratic Parly com-1
"I stilt have no statement to
vmtr letter nf Jtilv in make* t raiti ,t*e|| to continuing ita effnt
tinous.
appear
that
your
charges
are
u
n
­
make
a* far a* I'm concerned.
Tbe carrier is in the Aiotet
founded However, a very thorough to eradix ate all racial, refigioua I
“ I'm not trying to be ecasttve
area. Tbe 7.000 ton Cation last Investigation of these instance ia and economic discrimination
but I've get to make up my own
was repotted 250 miles (torn the l*eing conducted "
“We agsm state our belief that
min i a* lo whether I would ncki n y a
Five C M skymaaters arrived ratn l and irligious minorities CIO l . r . l t l r i
lie
rept under nnv condition, and I’m
Aiofes. bound from Genoa to
Officials
To
.in Fratikfurl today from th*
nut going t" make up my mind
Nova Scotia
, t ’nltad State* and four tnote arw min' hsvr the tight In live, the
Trip To
while I am temporary chairman,
right
in
w
ntl.
the
light
In
vote,
The UJi. Coast Guard Cutter expeeted in the next few hour*.
it ml T n
r .* . s 1 7 .,,,rl&gt;After I vet mil from under
Campbell tated full spaed toward | The new group la under eommand the full and equal protection of
1 -Ol
I O t tC t
I l i n n . t it,„, niavt&gt;r I’ll have something to
Carson
*“
] of Col Glen R Hiirrhard nf Hs&gt;- lk* law, on a basis of equality
say
D E T R O I I. July 13, &lt;/T&gt;Ihe City Comirvsainn last eve
As keynoter of th* convent Imt,
all riti/ens as guaranteed by
Daad silent* blacked nut l b * / ' " , * ’ ^
M, n f the pi.• na xtenPrci"{gn4 .Waller | \ Reuther ol tun# approved [dans submitted hv P-rktes !» lb* lernporarv chaitU U o f the ship, opeuttf! by th * l„ p iM».
t t ft Mr Fornsr
cm^butkin.
*'
* *'| ,'ji'ie CIO United Auto Worker*
Smith and G'lbttur. Jacksons ttl* mnn,
South Atlantic Steamship Co. of besdonartex in WasM"gtnn sa'd
Barkley (oH renerters »«rllur
"We acsin call on congress to „ ( [ ||r UJ| ktd out „„ the Ford
epgmectt, fxu xonslruction nf • &gt;t,,r (he P res’ 1-nt had telephoned
Savannah, Ga. Its last word was th* nine additional PVvmavters **erti*e fit lull «ulnnt!tv to the
I f attyf Mure*ra *n •*»•* *** *
r l n w age negutiitiona to- Hsfl.fKXI t' atctf'ont terminal art-1
to 100 the lotai of tw.y
from its Capt. F- W. Braithwaite will bring
limits of the rnnitUiitrnn to a t s u r e i j , ,
yj hmiti after he entered
**'****lf»&gt;«•#« giu t ”tr* •!*
I a
|
. * m
on.
warehouse
neai
the
foot
nf
Freni
b
of Savannah, who radioad:
| and protect there rights
i
Asepue and inittucled C ham hc
'.Vtille Irate |&gt;iite delegate* I . . ... .
"Ctew mutinous. Cannot con­
iry're dning in there is ol &lt; ontnierce Manager Ed» aril
"■htllrml
*i&gt;
h
sl'le
rhit
language
trol Please com* at once."
• . "too ttrnng.” Mayor Hubert bghltug theoretical wmdmillt,’’ lie Ihritms and * &lt; tly Commissioner
W. A. Muller and Co., tendon
I! Humphrey- nf Minuenpuli*. * Inld newytnen "I'll i omr back In nihmit the plans, togethei with
agents for the Carton, said "It ,
pldform enmmittee tnemlier, told when they
get down
down to
to Ufa*.
hi
utey gel
i( ,tT |l|r(,atr&lt;ld drla. In 111 ( ulli
is i&gt;ossihle the crew has put th*
nutlet - lie ytimld seek an leik&lt; the practical ayperls of the r u |,
m \X',„
washinglnn, D • with
|
in thr full romvtilltr*
radio equipment out of order."
iits
.«
t
a
^hrltnpr
fkiltritfij In th*
the
,li|fr
I nl &lt;e,iirilig * loan to
t
ft
l
tiuK
tn
(lis
pUnk
Ihr^p
word*:
Muller raldoed at noon today t»
'Never
before
in
the
hiitniv
of
siin«hin0 f i r l v tIii% nft^tn&lt;w&gt;n
Tn
riicVil^.
w
#*
roiil
Vice
rretident
John
S.
flnanre
the
prxqfxt.
Imth the Carton and th* 14.13d
Mi9 nx’riffURt rtf rf &gt;i|J% drlft#(i
pirffr niirirlvsi to support fed- Mij|m » relortrd:
nn Amerlran tenkee H.m'oton I
S u ,r*
,hr"
No commissioner has yet heen i w i f fnr th# firM ll(n« tn M U fftl
Rned. whl!h R r a ^ h lV lt e I S
3 ,hr n" " ' ^ leadership that Ih- t r 7*»
e " * " " ''” «" «'•
When Reuther talk, of theo thoten tn acmnuianv Mr, Htggtni. l u «
’&lt; n ti cn ln t i r nf
H . l ^ t of ^ ? C .r^ S :
I '*
" 0 V llerndon, county \'-'#rlrs»i*
t. t’ersnua! -sfctv from Of* teitf*1 windmills, he mc*m w* *,e sa«:f City Msnager H N Save* ty *rtr11jtjMv* nr-1 i^ v - f , trot
"f. assistance still needed? Post 1292 at their meeting ''.‘IV'.
last &lt;- tal crime of Ivrching and mob not seceding to fhe union's full
f*ftv I 1 ldH| nn Alrtikdy
What la th# position now.'
this ’"orniuB ** Mayor R A Dirttn Ifliif
nf thr
Tnrripl*
oniyD
'( «v»utnr, lerndoB
at the QII,
Legion
There wsa oftljr.
only n*t1*ne*
silence from
.
demands "
silence
from
s tlonetfHut.
the wl.- ■■ ’en«c.
tt'ilhsp-i u i, ii-rahfe to he p-e. *V&gt;mT t r e
ft•• \ t’! pquiprr.ent,
?. Equal opportunity in cm* | Tb» UAW-CIO is a»kmg wage
the Carton. Tbe Hampton Road* dom of th# American policy of
, en' i 1 ihe meet'is due In i!!ne". tf’cliiiling1 ft.
Fill ir tlv tH
merely acknowledged the message. I complete demobilisation at th*
c p H » I f wfll
r 7 , ! i l ard free political par- | bool,1’ &lt;n&lt;1 S ™ * 1 Security xfe ,nd I ommissioner Andrew ( arts 11 ttil ?It) 11
The Campbell 1* estimated to dote of hostilities in 1913. *p&gt;l
mjtnd* totalling an estimated 2H war n sttenxfiqg the DcmxKtat" tnVl* |i1.0rift (DfM"! f ' in’ rtr«Ori|f ftflft
be a day'* trip front the Carson. pointed out that Ihe pre*en* •&gt;- ttatlon,
It itarted Ita trip from th* Erg- crisis In Berlin might have b**:i
Equal treatment in (he rents »n hour. The current exit Cntsieni'on at I’htladeIpliia I ».i 1'1‘gy. hlMuf f rtfIf f*i * win l»* tlttlrl At
f' Ir «t fl • t pft't «p I y I ft c iinl *n A vp •
llsh Channel off Dungenesa on averted had the Unitmt S tate, ■i&gt; &gt;ed forces "
is ted s ir ie g e ptodutlion wage i* It I fiber ("elid'd,
...... «t H Ort \ \ M.
N aw order*.
If
adopted
bv
the
convention
sufficient
military
$l.'i2 The company hat offered
^lrtfri Shrlnpf*
Imp *o *r«
Early today navy headquarters maintainedIn the
I iif lit ins provide for a con
American occupa­ iM&lt; would virtual!'' spell out a
r r r ’s l.t - k warehousa with IT" r " * IM* afternoon. **' I P rsjid en t
said tt received a m a tu g e from strength
an
II
to
14
cent
an
hour
wage
»v*mr
portion
of
President
Trt'rone* In Germany.
f,M.r fi'i-tac - on Remipole Houle- I -Iwaril F, t,ap» of the Sanford
if rtfittn**# fin !*■•» bfii
Washington confirming tha mutlnv tion
civil right* program, which
compared methods now be
report. A Navy spokesman aald IngH*used
\ ar t ,rd 'HO fra* ,|n|il ti In fy-nn* Sliilr* flub, ktr
I &lt;"*. who ts
I,.,, pre,epte»l lo ci»ngress earlier
hv
the
Soviet
stale
*.o
r t it .mII In- a oaved wharf, I o *'*11 known in Sanford foe his e r It had no other Information he- the method* used bv Adolph this year, resulted in th# Demott'eetleeee *a !**#• Slet
f r , t •• tie to ncrommorfate con taitslriipg atii'lty. smiled happily
Hitler In his drive tn dominate ers'le r e r t v split.
TM*»M (rtf
l|M|F
TI” in antlr-ipstto" ftt the fun which
the world. Mr. Herndon raid high
fifnlRF* H ill If” Llllri rntilft nn 1 ha preillcte-! would i f let iooae in
trihut* to th* effectivpess of
m ilA D JIP H IV July f l . f / n
»n*»r ift' V- n f
*•%«jm u tfl ntti.-irsfsj tomorrow.
American fighting men.
Jm hattl'd Democratic pJatfotm
|ai |
000 will *&gt;• f -»r wm
Hi* Bin! id W n
Club h i t
Reading of a le tte r from lie*J. » KSONVILLE. Jitlv 13. (.Tt i Irifcfh« ^*tfl fb** halitT"*' -tri'e-n'! *•#»«** ff^orat^ !t hi* tftitl. for th.®
hert Evans, state VFW Command, rf'rlters todsy skipperl * point-hv- — Uos-ernment wltnes*e* in the
•I
rmwm f«t»
#» tetl gftth»virff ft»r wivM of
CHICAOO. July 13 0P&gt;—An 11- ar. proposing on hi* own initiative |vstn| endorsement of President trial of Mahlon S. McGregor Defkitrifpri ft* .1 30 WriifllMllV
day beat wav* In part* of th* tn move Department headquarters T"'min*s eivil rights program
Laud attorney
and dairyman
•i &gt;■»» rnOrtilniYi*n(, «it III Mr.
midwest waa broken today. But from Lakeland to Tallahassee
rhau'fr!
with
making
false
claims
Rut, in a compromise prove inwarm and humid weathar con­ brought vigorous protest from
unto
the
government
dairy
feed
.
*
. .
fjlijit »f «nftitg)Tion® i'ft’Kftll® M n .
tinued over a arid# area from the member*, adlutant Douglas 3*en- te&gt;. led to re unite the Sntjlhern tul's'dv program ftom l'.*td to
t t „ t F Lane is geuetal chairKcH-ky Mountain* to tha Eastern strom reported. Before such p ro ­ and self-slvl'd "llheral" party 194-, today testified that the de ,
_____ — .
"&gt;#i„ I,, charge of atr ar&lt;g#ments
seaboard.
test It officially made, however. Uli.;i, thev wrote Sfhxl some Tru tend-" 1 had Instructed them, ns
HALIFAX, N. 8. July !3 (,P)_ #«■! will t&gt;« »*s!stc.l by a enmCool
air spread over tha Adlutant Stenstrom was directed
Dakotas, Minnaeota, Wisconsin to investigate the constitutional!!v min supporters called a "strong" &gt;ids employe**, tn add w ater to t lf ir a e - e , were expected today *nitt» it’-i* t':'ludr&gt;_ Mrs L uther
tmth
produced ar
at hi*
Hair
„i.,A
, tn
tu prooucPfl
ms uatry,
ter the r)::e American* forced T P ■ x, '(•
t. G t . -'p.xtr'-V. Jr.,
and tha upper Groat Lake* south­ of Ihe proposed change.
W
-•
|! Yeitimony
t ' ritmony also
givkn that down -Sunday tn a R-17 bomber Mr- .! A Howard nrd Mrs. S. C.
----u,f ' r ' ," ' Y
lesttmony
alto was gisN
ward across Milwaukee to near
f'omdr. John L Galloway mada
f hrased on y in general terms .
Ror htd
cream
off
Chicago, ending the 90 degree a dialled report of the State VFkV
at ntarby eastern patsago air- Graham.
it tt repotted to omit the far- mtlk on 1 had
__ "oilected
_______th* cream pert. The clearanc*» will permit
heat.
------- -------------------convention at W est Palm Beach,
curbing
states'
tights
declaration
'
In
si
sen
to
eight
gallon
quantities
No Immediate relief was fore­ end of the recent Eighth District
them to take off from Halifax
. ' ,
cast for tha remainder of th* mcetlnr In Winter Garden. Jack anjrv Dixie delegates had de- I M u r e dlaposing of It.
Canl'X'i custom, ufficia u had t o m m i s s i o n
Releases
Mctirfgor’a
employers
*a!!
that
heat belt. High temperature* Gordv also reported on this mast­ nreeded
Impounded th# Elyt'.sg Fortress,
j#
.old
them
to
put
from
one
to
F u ii (1 s
yesterday Included 99 a t Boston, ing
The 4.500 word d o c u m e n t . me a id ona-half qu arts nf water end th# men w-er# checked hv
93 at Madison, Wla., and 98 at
Plan* were made to elect a new
Immlgtitusn officials when they
in
cyrh
ten
gallon*
of
milk
They
St. Louis. Tha mercury hit above junior vice-commander at tk» next r|c*&lt;-w hy a suhrommtttee for *efailed ts produce clearance papers
TALLAHASSEE ! !* July 13
ion In some parts of Texas and meeting to succeed Earl Broome It'"' 1st* today hv th* I OR member did thla except when McGregor
Pilot ft-s-ln R. Schindler, of —(TV—The Budget Commission
them to "Jay low for awhile ” Miam*. a»d bis eight contpanlnns to!#)- r#!**»*-l for a x p e n d itu n
who Is now In Leeaburg.
Arliona.
•»ll platform rommittee. calfa for told
The witnesses were Lawrence
repeil of the faft-Hattley Labor Martin, who worked In the milk Insisted they were on a navigation N'7.515 740 of the f 11.750.000
tranlrg tl'ghl trom kVestchestet state contribution t n
county
roon nf McGregor1* dairy In 1911 Airpott ti*ar Whit# Plains, M, V. •chooli for next vtxr.
trtm tfn—* *9* *•••♦
and r * t r'. and L. P. Williams, svho T h e y denied repotts they at" riThe octinn will permit the etat*
supervised milking operation* at crulU for llaganah, the (sraell to tend out to counties on the
• he dstry from October. 1913 to Army, end en lout* to Palestine. due date Thursday their f irs t
E. C. Echols, 7.1 nloncer San­
July. 1945.
Bad weather forced the plane monthly cheeks'for teachers sa lar­
ttrORTSMAN’S PARK. BL ford m attress manufacturer, waa
ies. pupil ttansportation and c u r­
down.
aerioutlv
injured
shortly
after
Louie, Jolv II, (AV-VIe Re*, B:00 o'clock thla morning wh,n
rent school expenses.
chi tingled heesa lw# Mg rent the Ford truck he was driving
A 11.204.139 allotment f o r
■»d hurled throe ifiwilaaa In- exit on W n t fifte e n th Sliest
school construction and ”th#r capi­
ir.U SSELS, Belgium. Ju ly 13,
nlage Iwiay to lead tha Amer­ eollldtd with a 1937 Fcrd Sedan
tal outlay was withheld tempor­
tT*) -The Belgian senate today
ican L o a n * to 9-3 triumph being driven north on Elm Avenue ar-rt*d
arily. Only a bar* quorum of th#
oheriff P. A. M*ro it Investtg.
to
consider
a
bill
to
end
urcsent,
o rer Its National League rival# bv Sam Brown, contractor, of
ct iiu 'ttc T is jr
ta is* 1budget commission era* urt
the prteanl regency by bringing aluig the second breaking and
S
-.
ACt'USTINE.
Ju
ly
13
(/?)
a
r ,j comutroiier
___ _ ___ C. BL Gay
_ nkf
tn lha I l t h Annual All-Star
2420H Laurel Avenue, whs It bar^ exiled King Leopold III to antartng cat* of ita kind reported Th*
ht R.r. Jbhn J. Trtadwsll, who hi*
s,t. offic*
ntfiet has no deadline to m a st
baseball game, finished In the
charged by pel!-* with reckless ,hc..............
in AlUmont* Spring* within th* strved in th* St. Johns Rlvar Con- cn the capital outlay nayment*.
thron#
driving.
R vhtlng Catholic senator* and past two wtek*. Deputy Sheriff ferenc# of th# Bfsthodist Church
Governor Caldwell, who la st
National
209 999 999—3 I 9
Mr. Echols w*» taken from the
O. Swofford reported last even­ for forty years, disd today.
year Insisted that most of th*
American 911 109 09x—S 9 9 overturned truck and rus*&gt;e1 to Communist* voted together th a t’ H.
ing
that
th*
home
of
Clifford
He
retired
five
year*
ago,
but
cot
"deration
should
b*
given
to
capital ou’l i v mohtv be withheld
1 against Gilbert, dear the Seminole Club
Branca, Brhmlli (4). Bala fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ th# h.lL Socialist* voted
hed *»rv#d churches here and in for about nine months. *•*» cn#
(I), Blackwell (9) tad Cooper, pital and then w a i sent to Or­ it.
had been entered.
othsr communities a, relist pastor. of ih# absent member*.
Tha
llbarala
abstalnaxf.
Meal fl) ! Marian**. Raockl lando General H oipltal t y Dr. C.
A Communist spokesmen axA window was smashed and
He was pastor of Mtihodltt
All the money rel*»se*l we* fop
L. Park, fo r trea tm e n t bs a *pe­
tracer of blood ware found In **v- church** a t DeLarri. Dayton* th# amount estimated bv 8chool
ri ai let of a broken hip. T-^re la plai.ied 111* p a r ty did not w a n t to oral
rooms,
indicating
cut
bonds.
Batch
Community
Church,
and
• I s a ■ poariMa f ra c tu r e st tha block the bill before It hod even Clothing, household good* and xraf at Swain K tm orial Church, Supt. Colin English as necessary
It
for the state to comply with Its
a h u ll aald Dr. P a r k . Patrolman bean rtiaaldaiad.
Kl
Tbs MU oew goes to a atnatori- fishing tackle wore reported m iss­ Southsld* Jackaomnllo, for two obligations under th* 1947 reboot
17 H. P attareaa hrveatlgsted tha
different appointment*.
foundation program law
■■
■■
^
al romalsrion for further atudy. ing
I’lllL M i F l . r i l t A ,

Jail,

11

1F -The IWmoeratir irniif*

Ineffecti veness Is Carrier Coral Sea Is
Alerted To Inves­
Sf«id To Be Reason
tigate Ship’s SOS
For Its Elimination

.Americans Are Not
Racing British O n j lr i ^ L S ;
At l a nt i c Crossing--------

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P la tfo rm Supports ‘R ig h ts’

Yugoslav Party Navy Receives
Is Dissolved by Mutiny Report
Communist Group From Freighter

B a G R A D E , July 13. &lt; / P ) Yugoilav authoritie* announced
today the dissolution of the So­
cialist Patty. The move bolstered
further the leadership of the Com­
munist Party, now under attack
by Communists oultide Yugo­
slavia.
An announcement said the
party was eliminated because of
its decreasing effectiveness in the
national front, the Communist-led
coalition which rulet Yugoslavia.
«reewftrewM n« !*•«•
1
The statement declared tha Bociallst Party had already ceased
to function. It aald It was Impotalbl* to call a party rontreaa
hernia* local organ!**Ilona Wtrd
thsrefora tha
_______________ ___ d e e l d a d
unanimously that “from th li data
th# Socialist Party formally and
In realltr ceases lo e x ist"
Th» announcement waa ^signed
LONDON. J nl v 13. ( An— A

spokesman for the IT.8 air a t­
tach* her* today discounted ap*
eiilaiion that the American F-Wt
shi»,it'rur *.tnr« and British Vain
plie.v a re engaged In a rare for
t|i* fits! crossing of the A tlantie

Soviet General Says
Amci ictus Fly Over
Military
Outposts
OfEasternGernianv Controversial Plank,
BERLIN, July 13. &lt;/P»- The
Oisliked By South.
American* rejected today a new
Must
Receive O.K.
Soviet pint**! charging ’’disor­
Of 108 Man Group
derly (lights" bv U.S. aircraft

Reuther Leaves C ity Commission
Wage Discussion A p p ro v e s Plans
With Lord Heads For W a re h o u s e
Local
Will Return Affrr
M.ikr
Meet Gets Fo Point,

Cap-

X

ShrineiV Flags
Flutter As City
Awaits ‘Invasion*

Leadership Need
1 Stressed Al VFW

Meet By Herndon^,

Witnesses Testify
Against Mctireffor

11-Day Heat Wave In
Broken In Mid-West

CicnranccR Expected 1
I-nr American Airmen

tn itf* r&lt;«vMg by *

For Schools

American L e a g u e
Wins Star G a m e

E. C. Echols Injured
In A u t o Collifdon

Belgians Consider
Bill To End Regency Gilbert Home Entered
In Altamonte Spring* Rev. .1n h n Treadwell

Dies In St. Aufrwstine

P

t'A Jia'xIr * **

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Tribute PaidTo Man Who Led More
Troops Than Any Other In- U, S. History
By HAL BOYLE
_ _
NEW YORK. July 7, W V - ™
me
ctt toward war gels louder.
It met Into the hara. it reaches
into the home*.
I* comes down on the elected
heads of the people, and It
reaches Into the hearts of tha
men who may ha*e to lead the
American nation in the nest war
-- If It come*.
Onr who considers It with no
enthusiasm Is the man whose
__________
__________
order* cost__________
more American
lives
In the Becond Wnrld War than

anv other commander.
Hl(
Hli nltmf u o«n«rml Omar
N.lson Bradte,. the armr'» chter
„ f ,&gt;*(/,
, He la a tall taunt homely man
f rnm Missouri — the stdte that
produced "Blackjack" Pershinr —
who hatea war more than any
professional soldier I ever knew.
General Bradley, who threw a
basehall farther than any man
who ever went to West Point,
wss the architect of victory in
....
the ___
field In Europe during. the
it didn't get
Second World “War hut

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T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 8, |»48

overaMs during tho (In i I r x u .
to Berlin.
Russian Note*
__
Battleship New York
Ht once M id Im hid spent tb« '
intervening period explaining why '
■■&gt; t%*»*
(Ceatiaaea I n a Pace Oae)
olorakv had (on* to Moscow
.... Sokolonkr
ha hadn't. And when he wa&gt;
asked . . . i h . " o » u « d .“ ho»- Jr“ S|rl"E SS S S T r S i S *“ consultations, presumably re- bomb tasta rtro years ago. He
of , b o , . „_
^_. m H
«*H
* mP . .US M
J LH- gP; HS P
T k ' l f f J T S . fsard
f l ing an answer to the Wettem added the probably had token oa
Allies’ protest oyer the Russian quite a hit of water since while
undertake missions that might
K r l J t “
at anchor at Pearl Harbor.
mean their deaths, he replied
,nd
. Woelukli.
«il&lt;erly:
gjJoSiK ^tffrlSsn^ln fh»°Bfioctr!
Howley. In a statement to the f The exercises began with Oahuaeed Navy and Marine planes
“ I spent 30 year* of my life L £ h
il.h
Pr^Jfc Berliners asked the people to
preparing for this."
American, BritUhand French “ be*, |a mind that freedom and platUriof the New York with
It was said In complete honesty VJr.{or* ° ‘
™ Western democracy always have been pur- 100-pound bombs, followed by
and sincerity - as is typical with A**lea war* working out «me|. phased only by struggle and suf- light fire from surface vessels.
Oeneral Hradl«“
« * « f employment acheme. to keep Gring." Ha said he believed they Then, planes from the carriers
From El Gustier in Africa to MU Industrial workera o ff the would “ msartrw up to the role Boxer and Princeton hit her with
uner
__
_______
Tf no streets. _An _
_ aaplovment____
ass is- which hlatory ha* givtn you” to 500-pound bombs and the carriers
the ___
Itiver
Elbe In ______T
Germany
“ at real German demo­ whammed b n
field commander bad more to do *•«*• J&gt;&gt;*» gtrin* worker, between prove tl
with five-inch
with the Allied triumph than he 80 “ » U
«*«*
•* t i n g born In Western shells.
did. IU was Eiaenhowei'a right
» “ Introduced.
Batin.
The rusty ship, dead in the
hand and his atainles* instrument
Col. Pranks L. Howley, the
Ha referred to the claim of the |
uf vietory.
American commandant, announced Soviet administration that "The
generating apparatus.
General Bradley command-nl that the Western Powers had da- economla strangulation of Berlin
Industry, now working at 50
more fighting troop* overseas cldod to maintain the present food
„k 3 _jrilroad technical ptr cen( 0f capacity, will ba althan any*ot’he" man in American rations but to cut coal. He u U . difficulties.’* and added:
k .e d‘ electricity
for food pro.
sella
‘ ‘ “
_____
agency. to
. f "If thD la the ease.. It
. U
_______
history. He waa a kind nf gentle
“To meet the emergency,
hoped cessing and other essential ac
but firm wedding nf U. 8. Giant m v * tfiOOJOOO Berliners from star- that prompt action bjr the Soviet Grilles "at a reduced rate." Pub­
ami Robert E. Lee.
ration as well as economic and Military Administration will re­ lic utility companies whose main
lic was perhaps even more a «*M I destruction, the Unite*! store normal traffic to Berlin.”
Job Is pumping water and sewage
military Abraham Lincoln, able State*. British and French millCuts in power In Western B a . will be required to make only
to wet.l a selfless devotion to hi* |*nr governments are engaged In Hni brought about thla altuatlomt small cuts in power use.
duty as he m w It to a stubborn J1*
» lr l
pcecetlme The elevuted nltway will be
The power cuts Interferred with
operations of—tha Western mill
certainty that he would win his
,ThoV“ r*dli,^ nf to,,r , of .*hot &lt;1°T B eon]? U.tf ly 1b
------------------food, fuel and medldne are being tern sectors effective at midnight ftory government*. Many offices
aims. He never lost.
tomorrow.
'were darkened. Some teleprinter
And hi* chief weapon was char- Gown from the West to Berlin,
b fw*,f,lr.
that
Street cars and the subways will line* were dead. Only the moat
"blest armor!**" *"
-with the limited air flslda avail- run only between « A.hi. and important offices had daylight
Ur
One test o f a commander la the
,‘jj?
davGra# street car powar. The headquarters ooff Otn.
loyalty he stirs In the men S r e ^ jf' mLt I f o / the r X l r S “ " ^ 7
. •h ,v *dwill Ludui D. Clay. U. S. Military
arim.«l him In General Bradley’s L .
.* £ *
Provide tome transnort
for work- 'covernor, used Its own auxiliary
case it was w w T tiM blind adot
of B*r,in'
« l a/Ur 0 P.M. but gasoline Is .power plant
oration riven in an insistent 1!Jn**w m *1,# ” " ,th«r slowed the already short.
1 U. 8. officials sstitnaUd the
leader. It rame completely from
toh,i m,{rn,n#;
1 Electricity for home* will be P ^ 1' »GllGe. In the Western
h, heart.
1 j ' M ’ 0n,ru
supplied for two hours In the
norm,liy
minimum
li come. .- years after Tunis... ^iH of’
fct
“ * T" " ' a n tin g mid two hour, at night. °&lt;
«?"• of coal drily. The U.
Sicily and Normandy - from my P ',hof Afrflsld.
Certain small Industries will le s For^* Hew In *10 ton*
y
.! r ,. B,,U'
.
1 .*
Antarlean fllan keant MiiMnl.ti.1.
A*
...U ^ ...... ..
JCltCrdiy Whfll j| b ffin
fly Ill.f
he.trt. Of all the men 1 met
operations,
Hosnitali,
telephone
txchanges
tha*"
of
trooning
with
color*
In
from
two
.
M
r
comrade*
|
HosnltaD.
txrhangr*
™
“.
«"■"
“
Perauona.
out
cn.se
year*
flights
t—, r *
I, I can aay with an adInterference In the ,and Important office* will use ™
?h‘ * w
*«
»l«P’
combat,
ned up.
mlrallan leyond any I have given _
in nnothrr man, dead nr alive:
“ Omar Nelson Bradley, to the J
best of my ability to judge men.
is the finest man. In war or I
peace, I have met In my time." ;
It would be superfluous to say
I would risk my life for him —
iH-rautv so many havs done that
already. And I was lucky and
still have mine. And so many who
weren't lucky lost their*. But I
would still go with him anywhere.
There he la, a simple, unpre
(ftiM-stlng man who di testa war
more than any mother who lost
a son. Because he lost a lot of
friend*, and a lot of l«oy» •»*
regarded almost as sons.
He thinks we've got to lean to
a world agency to rid the universe
of war. But if it cornea again in
our time, I can't conceive of a
sounder, Mfer, more considerate
- and yet more adventurous lead­
er - than General Bradley.
I don't know a man who knows
war better or likes peace more.
He gave the orders once, lie
doesn't want to give them again.

By Ike Aaaaclaled Press
The Americus Phllilca of the
Uc. tgia'Florlda league with a 6-3 &lt;
\Icierv over second place Thomas­
ville last night mad* It possible,
foi Valdosta to hold the loop's
(op «pot In the standings.
llaJ T h o m a s v i l l e won, the
the Tigers and the Valdosta
Do
rs would Ih- tied for first
ptarv.
The Dodger* dropped their gama
with the Moultrie Athletics 3-2
ana Waycrost whipped the fading'
Tallahassee Plates 7-1. In A sec­
ond division Itattle seventh place
Cm dole won from the Albany
Catds 5-2.
Lest place Am - ’cti* was outhit by ThomaavUle II hits to
eight, but Thomasrill* Beiders
fun tled two Italia. Tracy hurled
for Americus and did not 1st the
rigeis bunch their hits except in
the fourth Inning when two run­
ner* touched down.
Tl.-. Bear* of Waycrots won the
garu- from Tallahaaaeg In the
first inning with five men eroaaIra* home. The Pirates did not
acore until the seventh o ff Beldel
whj went the rout* for the Bears.
Wayerou la two and a half games
out &gt;f first Place.
The Valdoita - Moultrie
was a hot pitcher’s ballGa with
Calar of tha Dodgers,
rs, and Ippollto
Ippol
of tl*a Athletics goini
going all ttha
____ __gave
______p_
„ „ aand
way. Cata
slghl
right, hlta
Ippolito nine. Valdosta threaterv?V
*"• aavsnth with a score hut
•doultrlt tightened.

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Okinawa in n 75-day sustained
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runs.
The Now York was built In the
Brooklyn Navy Yard and commissioned In IBM.
Anofhle battleship, the Kern
vade - garget ship of the Blklnr
test fleeft— will provide the Navy
another'opportunity to tost the
'bet" hodkb. She la slated to bo
■unk l a t f this month.

R o m w h e r e I s ic ~ l y J o e M a r s h ,

W i l l 's

H o s p ita lity

I s n 't " C r a c k o d " !
Ever since Jsaaary, WUI Dadley
r‘ ------ 1 i* glra hie llrtag raac
that * H f leek"—planned la carsfaDy raiaiah tha weedweek and
raplaalw Ih* walk.
Every lima WIU got tut the
putty t* Hart Blllag In tha cracks,
a aelghbor stopped by to pass ike
time of day - sad first thing you
knaw, then wa.a group of ua help­
ing Will de tha Jab ap right. After
W in called a halt to the evenlag’s
wark, wa'd alt around the Art soJtying a friendly argument and a
sparkling gist* of mellow beer.

So Will'* Ilf lag raaa dsssa'I
look like It did a year ago—hat It**
by far tbs mast "liraUs" Using
raaa* I kaswi A place yea ran
always drop la f a good talk, (and
bear, and a warn wskems.
»f j
Front wbsro I sit. mi long at WiU
put* that atraosphai* of hutpiulity and good faliewthip ahead of
•verything slat, wall ail b* happy
ta help Will change tha test. sf his
living room any lima ha wants.

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water, rolled ever on her port
aide. Bar battens awash, she wal­
lowed Ilka a giant whala. Tbs
Navy's composite night attach
oup of planes, based on Bar­
r's Point, Oahu, applied tho
coupe de grace with at least six
solid bomb hits on h n kotl.
Her stern rose about 30 de­
grees and ah# slid beneath the
waves, bow first. The water at
that point U 15,000 feet deep.
It was a sad end for tho ship
that threw 5,000,000 pounds of

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Thomasville Nine

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THE WEATHER

Ices! thundershowers this afternoon and again Saturday afternoon, o th ft-iif partly cloudy
through Saturday. Gentle to mo­
derate southeast to south winds.

I te r a te

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

EnUblinhed 1908

Ansociated I’ re-w Teased Wire

FRIDAY JULY s». 1018

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Ike Refuses All Emphasis In ERP Switches From
Union Member Russian Claims
Giving T o Lending U. S. Dollars Tells Of Red AboutRailroad F ig h tin g Erupts O n
D raft Efforts
Action In Meet Branded Fraud H oly Land Front A s
To Nomination

By STERLING F. GREEN
WASHINGTON. July 9. (fl*)—Emphatii in ihr European Recovery
Program twitched today from giving dnllari away lo putting them out
on loan.
Three monlhi old today, the Economic Cooperation Adminiitration
G en eral M akes Posi­ In* found it eaiier to furnish outright grant* to the Manhall Plan coun­
tion Clear In T e le ­ tin'* than to negotiate lepavablr credit!. At a reiult, all help to far
g r a m T o P epper In hai Lem on a hand-out basis.
------—
----- —_ ■ but the Foreign Assistance
Philadelphia T o d ay
jA r t require* that 11,000,000,000—
_ _ T , ------- .or sb-iul 20 per cent of the firatPHILADELPHIA. July 9. &lt;,V&gt;~ I k e W 11 V t* 8 W C lC O lflC year recovery fund*—he »et aside
a* loan* to finance -pecifir re­
Gen. Dwight D. fjtenliowrr gave
covery project*.
a "final and comjilelr” refusal
Richard Hltiell, assistant deputy
today to all effort* to draft him
ECA
administrator, said
the
agency now feel* that loan negoti­
for the Democratic prr«idrnti»l
ation.) "must t&gt;e advanced prompt­
nomination.
ly."
"1 would refute to accept ihr 1
“ Th* tin- of loon* &lt;&gt;n u tubnomination." Eisenhower taid.
Klaniii*) scale must begin at one#,”
he lob' reporter* last night.
That was in a telegram lu Sen­
Two or three "fairly large”
ator Claude Pepper of Florida
loam* urh tielng negotiated now-,
Peppei laid ycilerday he would
Hi*«ell said. A ml within the neat
place the General i name in nom­
1 ween or two, talk* will I* In proi . gre*» with rro»t of the major
ination at neat week's party con­
•countries of Europe.
vention if lomrune didn’t beat
I fe.UA hope* to have 1780,000,000
him to it.
in cicdit-. on it* nook* within
Eiienhower called linn olf. Pep­
three or four rnonthi. The coun­
tries then could draw fund* a*
per leleaied the General’i trieneeded.
gram and taid he would comply
fe'inanced ptojeci* can play a
with "the girateit reluctance”
major part In the expansion of
with Eiienhower’i request that hit
European production and export
name not he uflrtrd to the con­
. trade ECA official* feel Some
countries, however, arc *o had off
vention
economically that aid probably
It was the General*! third anJ
will he confined to grant* through.
mo»t oulip-iVrn duaiowal of any
I out the first year at least. Thl*.
dente or intention to he pulled
I BlurII said, i* true to Austria and
•bi-xonal Germany, and perhaps
into ilm year’i political wan at
I Greece.
the commander in chief of either AS PlltIDINT of Columbia Univer­
Mc.-intime the foreign aid agen­
m* •«» party.
sity, Gen. Dwight U. Elsenhower cy unveiled a new plan tu help
Whether anti-Truman force* In waves a happy welcome to crowds revive trade among the European
the
Democratic
Party
would of summer teuton itudenls just be­ couutrie* themselves. |'»rt of the
■witch at once to aomeone elie, fore he addressed them from the dollar allocation* for the current
like Supreme Court Juatlce Wil­ step# of tha Seth Low Memorial quarter. July through September,
liam O. Douglas, we* not Im­ Library, Naw York. Not tha slight- I '*'•11 •*- earmarked for mtra-Eumediately apparent. Some of •at rtfartnc* to politic* was mad* ! ropcan ute only.
them had liked Douglas even In In his talk,
This will forre the western Eu­
(International)
preference to Eiienhower.
ropean countries to buy u certain
But one thing wa* rlear: Kl«»namount of goodt from each other
howrr had made a Slierinan-llke
or foifrit thst much dollar help.
candidate.
The rest of the allocation of
"Under no eondltion.” Eiien­
gram* and loam may la- ^wnt in
hower wired Pepper, "Will I l&gt;e
.he United States or ebewherr,
In the position of repudiating or
subject to ECA appioval „f each
even aeeming to ewerve from the
purr nil as*.
letter or apirit of my announcemanta.
"I will not violate niy own eon(CxHIIaate IIm t-aae aiti
-T
F l i g h t Anniversary

II) TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS
The nation’* railroad labor
dispute hit* l«-cn *ettled and *tep*
were underway today to reatore
the guvernmrnt-opcratrd line* to
private nwitarship.
Settlement of wage and rule*
dUpute between the carrier* and
three operating rail brotherhood*
wa* announced at the White
House 1nst night
The three hrotherhood* — engi­
neer*, firemen anil *wltchmen —
■crept ed n wage increaie of Ift1*
rent* an hour, retro*rtive to last
Nov. I, plu* »ev*Tal change* in
working rule*. Management rep­
resentative* *aid the eetllement
wa* virtually the *ame a* that
recommended by a presidential
emergency board March 27.
A Whit* House spokesman said
lh* railroad* will be freed of
A m y control a* soon a* the
necessary paper* ran be drawn.
The road* were »el*ed by the
gnvernment Mav 10. on th* ev*
of a strike by the three brother­
hood*.
Also In Washington. Federal
Golds!

Party F i n d s Plane
In Everglades Swamp
EVERGLADES, July 9. 0P&gt;A searching party found a crashad plane In the Everglades swamp­
land* today with taro bodies in
the wreckage.
The plane waa Identified by thr
Fifth Air Rescue Hquadron at
MacDill Field a* belonging to Al­
bert Newton Dixon. Elisabeth­
town Ky„ businessmanC. 8. Collar of the CAB at Mi­
ami said positive identification
cold r.ot he made immediately of
either body.
Tlr? pilot—if it was Dison—
waa thrown from the plane when
it crashed to the ground.
The other body, Collar aald,
waa that of • It and 18-year-old
boy who wore abraee an hla bock.
Collar Mid markings an tha
boy’s t •shirt showed laundry
marks o f "Tommy Itohday."
The party headed by CAD o f­
ficial* from Miami and Fart My­
ers found the plane about two
mile* from the Ttmisml Trail and
eight miles east of Monroe Sta­
tion. Th* crash scene la 81 miles
from Miami.
NBW8PAPER EXECUTIVE DIES
CHICAGO. July 9JAh—Thomas
Justin White, U , Hearst news­
paper eieeutivs, died today/ Ha

t R M

F rtlk U x O - d T o

By GEORGE IUIIA
HI.RI.IN. July 9. (,V,
Arne.

Jew s, A ra b s R e -A r m
New York Giants Publish Brochure
On Sanford Baseball Camp, School

T c l - A v i v Is B o m b e d
Four Hours A f t e r
E n d O f Four W e e k
Cease
Fire O r d e r

NEW YORK. July 9. ( j p ) - A
funner union member today told
a huu.e sukomniillee that a local lti" •"'*&gt; Bnli.li
“ '■‘ ndrJ
union official waved a Russian 41 * ,rauJ
lllr Ku'* u "
flag at a union meeting and ‘ J*"" '&gt;'*«
*u«ed
«°
Ihr Nr** 5 .Ilk Guilt* will burnt nation-wide publmtv to Sanford
Wa s h i n g t o n . July » —
shouted " 1111 . it the llag we take J1"*'
lone railroad l.eiwre.i
t \F&gt;— Srcrrlai) of State
on a large » ale Ihimigli ditlrdiution 6 &gt; tnr lliouianJ. ,d then attrac­
lierlm
and
the
Well
oui order, from ’
Marshall today termed de­
tive new illuili.iteil Imalutir t omeimnn “ Ariirtp
Iaive«l liavrhall
Official* ol the two military
plorable the renewal of fight­
The wilnett wa, Doiothy C
tiaimnc camp'' it wa, pietlnlril tins morning Itv Jelm Kiulei, former
ing in I'alr-vline belween Jew*
Harry, who Irtlified that the wat government! taid an investigation nunaitri ol ll.r s anloid liavrfiall tram. wl,o letrivrtf tupirr ol the fold­
and Arabs. Marshall said that
tluough
"German
tourcet
’
pmva member o ( Local 65, Wholesale
according to new* reports it
er tin* moniuiK from k atl lluhtiell, director of the Giant* t urn oiganttaappearrd the ho*lihlie« were
and Warehouse Workert Union •d ihr attrition tpuiiout.
.ton
: - - 1— — —-----— 1—
——resunird by the Arab*, lie
“ Their i* nothing at all wn&gt;ng
during 1944 and 1945. A tubr ■■■S?n‘rL1' V ” '' “ tan floor lo Mr „ ullU.„
Ml Krillrr
told a liras conference, how­
hav'l'tll G " " . prmted in large •W ww. „ „
wi„
committee member taid her ad­ **till the line; it'* a lot of hoorv.
ever, that the uffhial deter*
or-ns,e
letter
...
the
rover,
and
„
|M
„
an
Amencan
official
laid.
dict! wat withheld “ in older to
initiation of who la 10 blame
I lit* %rk-ts
,,1,1
,h ,t
[hr Imr wat doled ihtre wrek* 111 ftUKsi1Ic"r J ifiti
i ,nl. i WkfK allh*ui»
thim i
not
will have lu lx nude by the
protect her ”
Ainrttrati«
*t I.i i,m t* n
... i
,
. , uiHin T.
.
United Nations Security I'counIhr t’Oanl
fviulurtutl t.y th# 1 ■night c*.-n t» lowrr They will
Mi&gt;* Harry said the incident Mu, Ini, mg the Weitrni Allir* l&gt;* trmIII»i|f
cil.
occuued doling a meeting ol U - . *«PI'U »•»•* 2.000.0W German. m NVw *iurk liinM* ul*I tha*tr farm lie ciiniged the riti't cost of inatri'
iliiiit/'
\
tir**uUi
n|&gt;«*rtuti*
m
thr
cal b5 on Jan. 2L l‘M5. She M,lr" •“ '» » * of Heihn bv plane
.all.n.K Ihe to
wASII INI* TON, July 9—
cowr, ihr ^i/ i uf n I&gt;a»rtiiilL rr«
(A I')—The Navy *atd today
"H i doubt
tbat » ?•&gt;“ " « |‘&lt;ayer
Jett utied tier flag a* led with a liner American liter* weir killed veals on the page within two of
.............
.. •""f
that American military and
while hammer and tickle
ve.teuliy flying in looJ
the rllamoi I ■I .Id- of "lluhlwll'a / * n ■e..-i*.- a more thorough try
U n i t e d Nations personnel
j out auyvthei*- in or.Taid red liateRe,. Clurlrt J. Kei.len (Rami waterway. also hate Thiity A cre-"
have
been
*ucre*sfully
"IV .• will .-•induct out tryout had U'»n they ii-ceivo in Sanford. J evseustml from I’slesllne. No
Wit).
subcommittee
chairman, j
l,0* n D » Hu**tani
mimlver » as given A cable to
atkrd Mi*» Hairy if the knew the •‘ ,J
* f rr nece,*..i* .snip at S.-infiird. Florida from Fscti &lt;-andt,l«ie will U- kept there
belli nary 1-2)*. ltiffl, on the mimic ,.t hn-l i»m- w.-eh after r,'porting.
the
o , said the evacuee*
identity of the woman who thoul- 10,1
"tiler loute*
•a*i* a* «&gt; did In t year: namely Att,r in- l,a i,-.rived n thorough
were taken aboard the Mar*
Kinnk I.. H'.wlcv,
II &gt;**lev U. S. no *huge olh.-l than for !&gt;ourd 111 .1 sn,| it ,• 111. deeitlon *,f the
t’ol Frank
quell,-, a cargo ship, and the
ed
romtnsndnnt for ii-ii.ii told the
. *'***»*•«,«•... •••• hit. •***
Falau. an rstorl earlier.
The witne** replied thr did not |!,*i!in city gr.VcMlnefd to tu’ nore ami J..Igir.g at the hare,* wrote
know hei then, but teamed later s Itussian ordc* which would
It* MAX IIIIYP
CAIRO July 9. ,,!» ) _ Arab,
that it wat Mi*. Eilhe, Lett, have prevented lh" city from
wholesale depailment diieclor ol paying oerupathiu costs lo the
and Jrwt again took up arms
Western Alllev lie *»&lt; I the or­
to settle the falrvline question
Local 65.
der «** “ unilateral."
*'Stie‘s right there,” the wit­
lodsy and lighting erupted in
Ile-pite tile IC-ldenl and t.ad
ness said, "with the green dre*e* weather the Western Allies k*-pt
In.tli thr norllieill and southern
and whit,- runt, ami tdm.de hair.'' ihr momentum .,f t l i - an ferrying
(Mil*
ol the f |,.lv l.and front.
Mrs. l.*-ts on Wednesday *p- service going today
|rl A* i*. the Jewoh capital
t,eared a* a witness at the hear­
In London dlpluinalt - official*
wa* l.oml.ci) five hours after the
ing and evaded a question a* **id Inst night II*itsm. the United
whether she wa* a Communlat. State* sod France hai divided to
end of ihr fulll-wrek liuce at
Fr'ircs Can B e Census Burc;ni Says
.Inti before Ilie luncheon recess delay publication of tbrlr notes New
I A M Haifa, Jew oh held port
Mrs. I*'tr stood oulsid* the rail d, insndillg mi en i to t'n t loch
But
I nt o E f f e c t
Over 61 M i l l i o n nly, hid it* tint an laid alarm
and railed:
n,t,- for at least -I I..... * while
II MM»IH»**-*» Hit fti* 'III
“ Mr. Korsten, will I Iw given |(i «*m thinks the matter over.
On 5 D a y s ’ N otice
A i e N o w W o r k in g
a chance to answer, pleaset"
I ailiei u foreign office snokesKerstrn assured her she would nisn in tiie British cspilnl bad
WASHINGTON. July 9, (,1&gt;,
WASHINGTON, July 9. (A’ i have an oppoitunity at the after­
I t5gfl III view Ilf p ic s leaks I i.e Eaitrin railioatli today were 1‘ ivilun empluyniriil turgrd lo a
, the term* of the three-power *
■"‘" J - e .v , „.„a,
noon session.
Earlier the subcommittee waa *»de.ta, thi* ROWS lidgtlk b« ,T*r- igtailletf a, new increaie in pat-|ie».wjd high ui lrl.29G.lXKl in
Udd (hat the lMt/lOO member*
thot up 2 ,616,000 m ih*
at once
[ ten get fsiet averaging 17 per- June
CIO Clerk* Union tr* "09
The newspaper Franr*- 8 « I r j (fn)
monlli
Requests ^cr Arms 1* H e l d By Corrigan the
per rent good Amerlf*nt."
1lie new fare* can he put into
Ihr Crn*u» Kuirau. ie|K)tling
The statement was made bv nuMitheil in * nI1\
A liiiKi- attendance ef Shriners
S h ip m e n ts T o
Is
LONO BEACH. Calif., Ju)
Samuel
Wolchok. international prole*'- . " t .."id s'll Iluce power* effril. by the isilioad*
U
|
&gt;
on
ft*e
tint
Imlay, also.istaid
.
,
n r u i that
• t iinrm at the Snuf-rd IV rrM n n in l on
Ten year* ago a little Irishfr,
president of the Detail. Whole toll) tiki" Hu**Mill* t li»*y HUHlit uul slay*
rael Also H e a r d man named
1
'
*lu fcl
*l 1 _
1
* —
J1 1 IUM in June
i*“ ~ lo ji (jv j | (, ),t.t,fii,&gt;.i ),y tiu&gt; nisny
iiotire
tiie public,
t'lnymriit
rose 42J.UW
Doug Corrigan showed **le sml Department Store Em
J|lr l41lf v*,i* lulliunml t*v * total of 2,184,000. fimhert point l.-ttet* rreen.il fr.mi Slirini-r»
an astonished world that th plnyr* Union, eight of whote l» give up iin* "f tlii'ir flitlii' In
Itv FRANCIS M. LK.MAY
........................................
the Inter.Ule U..n...,e.ce Comn.rs ,.me last July.
from all « « -, th.; ••*•* rwquesilng
"rung way to fly th« Atlantic
*»M **•»•
___ .
,
ii i i
i i i
u
i
,i
reservationr. Iwar.l t .
Lane,
PHILADELPHIA, July 9. (A»&gt;- might ite th* right way.
**mi Ini all ul til*- iid load* iloing
H-aiutu lot lire increaie in
d,. Sanford Shrine
D e i n u c r a l i c pisiform writer*
"W rong Way” Corrigan ollirrv*
IM'o liyer lilltine** nnillt of the hutli enqdoyinent arid unern|il»y { riuh, annoiinei-d lht&lt; moniinir.
hraid demand* today for a foirign n\ the 10th anniversary of hi4
Ohm ami Poloinac
River* slid inrnl included a lieavy influx of
Gay dreoraton* with Mo«onlc
famous
flight
by
taking
his
sons,
nolicy plank calling for abandon­ Douglas Orvillt Corrigan, 10. and
vouths into lire jol, market a. In*lgnl*. hav* h*en put in. on
1
pfur**8
th«* downtown
re* thruuirhmil
tntougr
ment of the "Truman docliinc’’ Harry, B. up on lh*lr first flight
.
f
, ,
Thr raitern carrier* tecrnlly ad wlimdi cl iicd, (arm aclivity near- -eetlon to welcome the visiing
In Greece and endorsing irmi yesterday.
I c „ m 11siseS on Cna* *1*1
Sliriner*.
They took off frapt the same
shipments lo Israel.
In addition
the ,-ntrrtalnmcr,t
_____
v*a*
iniuflirienl
lo
keqi
levenue*
f.eld—
Long
Beach
Municipal
Air­
One wilnett told the committee
of tiie Shriner*. wnv,-* o f local
port— from which Corrigan lilt
Sniary schedule* for teacher*
Justice o f the lv*ee W. E. Wat .............. . rising o|«-ratrng cost.
merniH't* nr*- making plan* to en­
“The United Nations is too weak for New York in r*ute to Ireland
tertain the wive* of visitor*.
A* a irsult nf ItKfay’s action,
•o do the Job eipeclrd of it." in I93H. Corrigan flaw a new plane foi me coming yesr were up- v&gt;n sel 3:00 nVloek thi* afternoon
,jlr ||alK olir way |ia««engrr cu.cl
“ Everything u being done to
Clarence K. Strcit, author anti17, , , f rd*Y. but told lie atlil ho* ul.l iruwd yesterday _hy the County as the lime for an Inquest^ #t
make July 14th a 'lay that every
visiting Shriner and fii* wife will
editor, propoted endorsement
j jS o l .y " S UorolS."* ‘ h* ‘'v,in*r''
remember fur a long time,” »ani
A frdrral union of democratic
a
Corrlgan'i mamorahle f l i g h t
Mrs. A, D. Itountree, tru-tee year td&lt;l Orlando g irl, follow ing n |(il,„ ili-eping and parlor car rate
.— ------Mr. I.arw
peoples of tl&gt;c world.'*
started from Long Beach July X, who w*» recently appointed _(••! i j i w r»r &lt;mjll*i,m ^jwar^Dent j
^
|lom 3 5 tll 4
II 1 nun E. Morri* txlay reveal
Officer* of Morocco Temple,
Attention of the platform draft­ 1938. Nine days later, on the 17th. lowmz the resignation &lt;*f Mr- Valley on the Ssnford-Orland"
rd Pint 02 l«iy* nrul nine eounsel- .lackionville, who an assisting in
ers turned to foreign policy from he headed out ovtr th* Atlantic. S
I U r d « ; wa. Introduced highway Friday night at ■&gt;*..., m.lr
in ei|| lenve under hi* direction preparing fur the ceremonial are;
rdcr provide* for prupor- dii .tuy mornlrg for Camp WI11- Warren I.. Jones potentate; Wil­
the controversial c i v i l r i g h t !
in
9,”
r
i
m
i
n
III
nf
Orlando,
id
^
increaoes in round trip 1(„,i
,,r Det.non Spring* in Vol- bur W. Master*. Jr., chief Bah­
nlanks, in the face of a warning Sweepstake D u c a t s
u ir County for a two week out­ ian; Boy T. Lord, a**i*lant !Uband revealed her willingness to d J W "M
that negro voters Will “ flock to
1 ‘n ir order affect* rtl rsilruadc. ing uliith will Im-liid* swimming hnn; Janie* W. Gill, High prie*t
Seized B y Customs her full share toward improv&lt; in which Ml** I*
ir* s itiH e on r u t *t*t
and prophet: Glen S Searing,
ti-hirtg. game* ami stunt*.
o l .h . M X I0 8-min»l, 5 8 5 S £ a ~ . l J 7 t S S i .
............ ... ................... .
1 Po list ilirllldi'* H few out of- Orient ul Guide; Spntk Jones, Re­
—
* In *he eslleil
’* * wer-:
NEW YORkT July 9 - ( A V - County.
.
.
, 1
Wltn»*«e« due
town ‘my* Among thr»e are Jim­ corder and John M Register,
The new teacher salaries are
« FrrrmRn nf Orl-ndn. D V '
„
. .
bo cat of Irish SweetJ a n i t o r Held For Elghty-two
stake tickeU valued at about |:t,- ased on preparation ami ei|&gt;.-n \Varrer Jr " f l ake M"«rue and fi() I* t* F HO U 8 K i l l e d I n my l*«ly and Hoyt llutrell o f , Treasurer
Ga.; |tan llonseit of MlOfficer* of the Ssnlotd Shrine
Baltimore Slaying &lt;00.000 ware aeitad by custom nf. cnce!* fiupt Lawton pointed out "t“ . T High- ^ -"n ' J W ' 'Veil-' ijT,r’ |. i,ln T e n \ n W r p p L Soperli.n,
.11,11 springs. Rola-rt Thrasher of |Club Include l*re»ijeitl
i-ane,
ate
A A*l,n. “ Ii" i« «till
“ D lllll I m i l l
V lr lL K
fieial* yesterday aboard the liner tin* morning. Increment*
iiiianJo. Jimmy Smith of New Vice President L &lt; Kilpatrick.
addtd for each year of experience
1 in Fe-rahl • l.nnehton '
— ----WASHINGTON, July 9—&lt;AV- America.
Tommy Wooly, It,.twit Jr. and J. A. Howard, secretary
The tickeU, found by ship of- through 11 years in bachelor’
barncior - \(^„0Hal |r,,«i&lt;itn'
Hospital by
by inliirt-*
InlurU* rere.
IlFl.liRADB,
lIFI liKADfeT, YUGOSLAVIA,
YUGOSLAVIA, Sn,,,ra;
"
Police superintendent Robert J.
Winfrey, Jack and treasurer, l.utber T. Dos* t*
firera In a storeroom aftortely lw- legices and
d 12
tie|n t|,r »,-ei.lrnt eould n»t July 9 l/F&gt;—Up to 00 per*on* weie
«. *Uurtr*
"rl
12 yesr* for
“
*’
missy McCollum *n,t
" “ "ITT
igree*.
Sslsrir* will , rtlled n* " witne**, Mr. Wut- n ported killed today in » train ' : ‘
■u,n
held in Baltimore for the knife- forc tha liner docked, were for thr ms-ter's degree*
H
*11 1
92,100 and 1*2,700
12,700 an
announced
, nnounrrd
w,e,k in lower Serbia.
I
........." «
•laying of a young girl there clastic Cambridgeshire race to U range from t2,l(X&gt;
Lions To Commend
Officials here have not confirm - 1
f j , , enmper's J',rV summoned
had admitted a similar killing run at Newmarket, England, thl* nuallv for Bachelors degree* and
Fall.
|2,40J to 83,100 for MaMer's dr (,¥ nhrrlff P. A Mero (net'll"*: r&lt;l tiie rriiorla. The secretarial of
rn.. f j
her*.
City Work On Pool
One agent aald the tickets wrrr rfHaa.
W. 1 . Stomtenmlre L P. Orlex- the Serbian ministry of com- 1 lOrlClU I O
lU 'tU IX U
In a statement to newsmen,
Barrett Mid the Unitor, identi­ probably "tha whola assignment
Jack Ratigan reported on thi- t.e, .1 , ,1 Melton, D I.
Harper. |municsUont, while not denying
Federal Hoad F u i u I h , Member* of tiie Lions Club to*
fied as Eugene H. James, had for America for tha rocs.'
progress of the city recreation \V W. T '’er and P G.
!.ocke |there hs'i baan a wreck, refused
-----------I day approved a suggestion by
Ship officers taid tha hoses, program and thanked the boani
detailed how ha aloshad the thnst
Nancy Loucks w*» pronounced 1 details.
WASHINGTON, July P (A'l— Cliff Abies, commending th# City
of 11-vear-bld Carol Bardwel! in marked to Indicate they contained
ICMi&lt;*m * ■* e*a* ••*•
, 1 —!■««*■ - Reliable Informant* both In
perishables, ware brought abnsrl
Rock Creek Pork her* June 27.
Belgrade and in SkupH, gave the Flutbls’* share of a prospective ICommission silt taking initial steps
Police earlier reported that the the ship with a fooa cargo at
story "full" '"red enVe” ‘ The* gerie'r si fui"1 for highway construction In ,m Jack Ratigan’. plat f o r a
Cobh, Inland. Tha tickets were
imhcy in Yugualavi* i. nob
feorests ws* set at |133,. ■municipal swimming pool. SeBsrdwell girl hud been raped.
pr.
poncy in 1 ug'isiavis t* non ^
^ ||i# F#Jrrl, Work. A l-lcretary Jack Morrison w *. inIn Baltimore James was held on in books of 12 to tall for 12 etch
lieuuf
disaitgra.
Sale o f awtepatake tickets i*
strutted to wrlta a letter o f com• rharre of (Ubblnr to death URrliahl* sources said the train minislration yeatarday.
The 120,000,000 fund wsi mendatlon for this ta tha Comvrnr-old Marsha Brill last Thurs­ illegal In the United BUU*.
wa* wrecked near the village of
day aa she wat riding her bicycle
Uroaevac while traveling from dividrd among 40 stats*, it ws* minaluners.
along • wooded road near her
Way* and mesns of tncreMlng
Skoplje toward Belgrade on an authorised by congre** tht* year
rwo Jap S o l d i e r s
homa hare.
auxiliary line In uae becaim-i of fur »pending in the year begining (|„, tl,i¥ uf KUnt In mschlnea placBy AL IMiPKING
flood, on the Nlah-Betgrade main Ji.ly I. 1949. Actual construction ,.j p, (tore* by the Lions and a
Surrender On Guam
will depend upon Congressional KUm machine company, were dlaWICHITA. K*.., July 9, ( / l ’ &gt; Pti. is a Rtj» Van Winkje Hory line.
BABOON ON RAMPAGE
appropriations.
i-usxed J. Hamilton ltisbee proPLYMOUTH, Eng.. July 9 -/jP i
TJm 1 w » » 1^ m o r. 1that many
TOKYO. July » —OP)—Two Jap- from World War II—how a B-29 and it. American crew were interned
Fb rida also was apportioned
—The Dutch Liner Amitelk»rk aneae aoldiera who recently aurf89,*7!&gt; fe’ederal aid for improve?
■— ■-■
-- - —
docked here today with a t*U of rendered on Guam told today that by (he Russians in 1944 and how the storv was hush-huih until J»ow-| t, r, n,|y f t pell*d from Albania
merits on primary and aerondary , (HANTS ON THE SCREEN
The Superior!, which made ,1 furced landing on Soviet soil Nov. |
■
——
n ramparinr baboon who hit the •bout SO more Japanese soldier*
roads. Thi* waa part of 80,280,-1 Two Sanford youngstara rt*
BUS-WAGON CRASH
hoe'n and clear**) lh* deck* dur­ who do not know th* war la over II. 1944. alill 1* m the hands of thr Russian*. And ihr whole thing
TALLAPOOSA.
, m ,u n ,» u u n , Ga..
u&gt;., July
au,/ 9
v yn , 000 temalning from a Ihraa-year cently watching a Path* new*
ing a voyage frqm West Africa. are roaming tha American con- miaht bv on* of those forgotten incidents of the war except for one fact.
One person waa killed and 25 925,000,000 a year appropriation rr«| frt company with their par
Consigned to a loo In Holland, trolled lalnnd.
Tits big bom tier happened to lx
authorised In 1944.
, mt* in a New York theater sudlh* 160-pound baboon broke out
The two said they * spent 33 .he ftmtus •,G"iwr*l II, II- Arnuhl*(rniy now ha* this hing-wlthhehl other* were injured today when a
' dr niy let out a squeal of delight
of his rage while the M n**sen*- months after tha war hldnur front
Greyhound hua and a atetion
LEGION NINE WINS
when pictures showing tha New
era were finishing tea.-After 9* Omeriean troops. They said they combat record- against Ih" Jan- information lieen released with wagon collided on 1 the Atlantalent farm training
Charlie Thomas, Sanford Amer- York (’__________
___club* In
minutes nf confusion a steward lived on toads, 11sards, fruit* anti Special," significant both for lt« the permission of the Department Blrmlnrham highway.
unv*e and aa a symbol nf stepped 0f th* Air Force,
rantur*d him by throwing a wifk coconuts.
The dead man waa J. F. Water* Iran l-eeion Junior baseball nlnv- action in Sanford were flashed
over his head.
They sutrend*rod when they up wartime production it home. I When the Superfortress, voter- of Marietta, Ga., driver of the er, pitched a no-hit game against 1 upon the screen. Tha boy* were
Hi* Bnnwr'ort h-ld ■ special cin of It mission* and tha first o f atation wagon. Hla wife and 18- 1
Apopka rlub here yraterday1Michael and Joel Mots, seven and
found a newspaper with accounts
‘w* wwrwivw SENT^NC*
of Americans occupying Japan spot among the 1.844 B-29* pro- th0 giant plane* ta bomb a Jap* vear-old son were injured ser- Iafternoon. Sanford trimmed Apop- 11 years old respectively and son*
iouslv
ka by
8 tol margin.
of Mr. and Mra. Joe Most, who
NEW YORK. Jnlr 9. W »t-pr**. They plan to ratum to tnelr
b ya___________________
_ pro­
pro- duecd hy the Wichita division of ^neta target, came down on Bus- iously.
returned here Thursday from thsir
** Vie,, N-orv *7#teh*r Chnr*ml. vincial homes and
farmers. Boeing Airplane Company. Be- „un M|| iu crew, headed by Capt.
New York trip.
TOWNSEND MEET
cause of that Boeing has wanted . Weston II. Price of Longview,
lisurhte* af i 111 career dlplomSTAN ALAND ENLISTS
Wayne B. Albars, Townsend
to tell the story over since it heard Wun., was Interned also,
■»*. r*invt«t*d of loitering for purWEST GOES WEST
ORLANDO, July 9 - (Special)—
Hill PS VISIT GIBRALTAR
Frist Lieut. John E. Flanagan William W. Stanalsnd, Jr.. 1»- Plan representative, will address
,'o«** o f nroatltuHen, wU| be senGAINESVILLE, J j£ r • 0 P )_ abcut IL
OIRRALTAB. July 9-(rP)-mA ,
Thay hoard about It Nov. t3, ' 0f Now York City, co-pilot o f vear old son o f Mr. and Mrs. W. member* of tha Hanford Townsand
leneed Aorus* II, H it ottroe- Raymond J C M tf) Wart, UafnaraMve. fT-1
Ity of Florida tntear f w tha peat 1MI, p u t I t d o n after "The -Tbo Arnold \ told of lh* loot ml** W. Mainland, Hr., of Lake Moa- Club and friends at 1:00 o'clock squadron o f five united State*
vWenl
Arnold” has Wan tnUroad.
roe, has enlisted In tW U.8. Mar­ toniyht at th* Tourist Cantor- All warships. Including A m a r f e n 1*
stoat
•that
___
But lh* m e t day all waa “huahShe look o ff from an advance ines. according l « Staff 8ft. Nail mambers and friands are Invited. newest aircraft carrier, th* Coral
nuah.” Th* SMh Airfare* aoksd us** In China at 1 A.M. that Nov. T. Kinnear, of Ilia local Marlao Then will be a social hour and Fee, arrived her* today 1
and Mra. Margarol
Casablanca for a short visit.
refreshments will be served.
I9 M M
■* Vaas ait)
Corps office.
that th* tnridtr t ba k*pt aaent.

Truman Doctrine
Abandonment Is
Urgtd By Demos

Nation’s Kail road
Labor Dispute Is
Settled
By Unions
m

W it n e s s Tells H o u s e British,
U. S.
O fficurs Say T h e r e Is
G ro u p O f Russian
N o th in g W r o n g O n
Flag W a v in g A n d
Lines
Into
Berlin
A lle g ia n c e
P le d g e

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Railroads In
Employment Is
East Are Given Surging To New
Rate Increases Records In U. S.

Shriners From All
Parts Ol* State To
Attend Ceremonial

., . ,

Inquest is Slated
Teacher Salary
1 .........
,
Schedules Get This Afternoon In
Board Approval Highway Accident »««•|cc u.t yra,. mar."

112 Boys And 9

T.‘wmuwc!on

Jh- de'^h of N.tTu'X i! 25

. UcnniselorsWill
i &lt;r„t. . mil, and the Leave For Winona

Rip Van Winkle Story Tells Of
American Crew Interned By Reds

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THE SANFORD HUH AM), HANFORD. FM IR fD A
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Che Sanford Herald |

Yesley Memorial

*
Lester Th arp , local mnnaRiT of the Wtmtem Union, is
lending a cnmpaitrn to raise funds to build u parsonage for
S ie l.r a , S'l.rlSs
t i l M a i n lla A reas*_______ It he First Christum Church its n memorial to the late Rev.
ia*ia!*"f
William P. Yesley. It is known ns "The Yesley Memorial I’ar*Jm*ater
I I ihil%Caf"*m«
_■ ■ ■ ■ ■
1 Baalara. t’larMa. uaCer Ih. Act conage Fund", and more tliun $2000 is already in hand for
4 t a i M w »i March a, laat.
this purpose. M r. Tharp reports.
MOI.LA M l I - UKAN
M llar
Rer. Yesley was a fine man whose death on May 4th last
OORIHIA OMAN
was a great blow to this community. He was much beloved
Maalaraa Maaaarr _____
U n a i R i m n x h a t &gt;:&gt;
by all who knew him ami ids various activities here brought
Mr C a rrtrr_________ ___ | JS
fa t Maalh I M him in intim ate contact with local citizens from all walks
ferae M a lt h a ______ _
Ana
_
_ o f life. No one labored harder than he while he was here for
M l Maalhi
dsa Taar .
iaan the welfare not only of his own flock out o f all others as
“ilT
__ •UlMrr H llrw , n r t .1 "* well.
'fcaeh., i H .l i l l .a a aa* a .ilr *.
af
M lrrtala ara li far ibr ear#.** af
Filling Ilia shoes would he a difficult task not only fer
•alalai I n t i , will ha rhararS lar
at w eals r aarertlelaa ralra.______ Ida church but for any other as well. A fine new parsonage
N .tr tw a iM \ a f l .a i l l ) fir
would lie a great help to the Christuin Church in inducing a
lalaaA &lt; m . &gt;a&gt;w
H tftm tla .
Mara. lar. S r a
Yarh. Chlraaa, man of comparable ability to come here. It is not u rich
llrlralt. K . t M. C lir. «i. 1-reU.
church and would appreciate, we are sure, the help of all
TU . lltfiia i . a wraihrr af Iba
AaaarfatrS l*r*.a a h lrb I* rallll.4 Christians m the community toward this w orthy end.
• a rta .l.rlr &lt;a Iba
far rraeMIThe Herald is glad to add its appeal to that of Mr.
aatlaa af all thr laral a r m rrlairt
la Ibla a m a a a r r . aa aril aa all Tharp and the members of his committee fo r contributions
«f* arwa Sliaalrbra. __
_______
to this memorial fund. It is a highly praiseworthy endeavor
and one whose success is bound to react benefit-ally for the
THURSDAY. JULY H, ISIS
community as well as for the Christian Church.
rfend your contributions to M r. Tharp or to "the Yesley
BIHI.K k h ltsh TODAY
Memorial Parsonage Fund" P.O. Itox l.'Ktfi, Sanfortl.

»

POOR

THE WORLD TODAY
Uy OaWTIT MarKKNifclK
At* foreign Allalra Analyat

* lonv!! .

^i v 'r

* e ‘ ^ ,0 dlot* of th e ir huabuiuN. lie «nya il'a all th e ir fault that

ALMANACK

«t&amp;pks-

The refusal of the Arabs to
join the Jaws in lenvwmg th*
u u d m the Pal*.un« war lata
u.Ulcatr* that the lormer Lwnievi
.ney ran win the eonfict.
Whether they are correct in
that assumption remain* to to»ren. However, without challengmg Uieir undoubted capahiltlir*
a* fighters, one i« moved to re­
mark that they ate venturing
out on a mighty shaky limb whtcu
might easily break under them.
the point of this observation i
that the buttle for tbu Holy Ltui l
lias Iwcomv a much bruadrr la»uithan merely the estaol’slimen. oi
u nutionut lium# for the Jew* or
the maintenance of the Arab
statu* quo. Wltn»ut prejudice In
the two claims, it must be re­
cognised Hint the lute of Pale Une Is of vusl mument to the
whole world. This is true not
only In the sense that it is sucre.!
to thre* great religlons—ChrUtinnity, JudaUru ami .•lohamrneuaii
i*m—out In the political, cconumi
und military sence.
Hln ruin* Ihia llfr anil makra
The Holy Land is the strategic
eternal mrrorira a liirlurr,—lliim.
Development Taxes
heart of the land-bridge con
• itlt Now M ug made free front
netting three continent*--A sin.
■in Riot become acrYanU of God.
y* hav* your fruit unto holiness,
Laiid owners in Kngland from now on are untlcr rigitl Europe ami Africa. It stand* Ilk.
and |hr rod everlasting Ilf*.
sentinel at the eastern end of
slate control. I f a lot owner wants to build a house, he must a
M 'lrrti. the Mediterranean; it Is vital to
Notlli ("atolin.t i. bavins Iruu- first obtain permission from the ministry of town and conn- the defense of the Sues Carina,
Me again with polio, not bid try planning and then pay a government-levied development und n lew mile*
the eastward
enough yri n, be called an cpi- fee which can be as much as 100 per cent of the land value, are the great underground Mu.
demit, bui enough to worry about. I f 11 home owner enlarges bis dwelling he Is subject to a sint- of iietroleum which play an In­
creasingly Imiwriunt part in oil­
•ince even one polio cate cautei jbtt* improvement tax.
ing the wheel* of the world.
paitnti to worry.
!
The new housing control act gives broad {lowers to local
There wa, a time when Britain,
WASHINGTON
planning boards to buy real estate for development on a 'among the great powers wa
Despite current shortage*. rosl uniform biutiu. One aid for amnll-incomu property owners is mainly conccrnrd with Palestine,
LETTER
production in Western Prnntyl- u fund from which they tail Irorrow for help in meeting tax apart from religious sentiment
lit JANE EADS
Hut even to-fure the (Iritis h
vania bar dropped to 30 percenl 'levies.
abandoned their mandate recently,
of normal at a result of reernt I
The net is apparently aimed at feudal land holdings, as the Holy Lam! hail become a sub­
WASHINGTON - Lessing J.
striker. What this country nrrdi well ns at tile achievement of community order in dealing ject of world concern, an&lt;1 e; - lEo.rnwald ha* Just given the
per
ini
ly
to
America.
Library of
Congress another
is tom* smart young man who w ith the critical housing shortage resulting from the effects
It is a fact of great significant,, prIrate** gift of fare lunik*.
can show die steel companies how o f the Herman a ir attack on an already bad situation. For
lluit Hritain reportedly has la-, it ' The son of the late Julius
to operate blast furnaces wiiliou: th irty years Kngland has been try in g to improve its hous­ winning the Arabs that they Koscnwald, Chicago Philanthroing. Americana know about housing problems, too, but they might bring down upon their plat. !*egn nn fabulous collection
coal.
are much nearer to their dream homes thnn nr« the British. head* the condemnation of the &lt;d liook. and prints more than
Die rumroer season has scartrly .
United Nation*. It is underati*. I Jfi yem. ago. In 11*41 he deeded
thu Itrltiah hirve pointed out that In. collection of l»uik. Ii* tli ■
begun, but the nrsvrpaperi have
Slim For Longevity
they have obligation* to the U. .V. Lilitary of Congress and his
already bad their full quota, it
and that the Arab* would find print* to the National Gallery,
seems to us, of drowning acci­
A Cornell University professor says slim people live themselves in an uncomfortabH Tire new group of magnificently
dents. Two young girls were
if the Peace organiutlou dlii.trali-il ••..ok* and manuscript.
longer than fa t ones, and that women outlive men by an position
.Mould convict them of agression. 1 wdl U* on di.tilay in the Library1*
drowned the other day in a Winaverage of eight years. It might follow that thu femnlc juiys
However, the resumption of &lt;-&lt;(bibitloii hull throughout this
tor Park lake. Three boyr, two
more attention to her figure than a male, and is therefore fighting In Palestine hasn’t betm summer.
of whom were brothers, were
unexpected. Hope- of achieving a
Among the IhhA s are R numlwr
rewarded.
drowned in the St, Johns River j
The prufeartiir ccnaurRH wivea aa Indng in iliffi-m it !&lt;» l**rmanm«nt settlement, after u

” -!-i

FRIDAY JULY 9, IfM*

j

.“ m **forV’'

Hy DAVID TAYLOK MAHKE
At* N'twsfssture*
Don't worry ton much about
your child1* I.Q. He may be a
DfMOCRflW
mental giant one day and turn
out to be a normal, or even n
subnormal ehlld. a week later.
ft depends upon emotional fac­
J0LUYI27W
tor*. the kind of test .......... who
gives the test and who Interpret*
the result*, says Sister Mary
W
TIME IN
Cord* Lorang.
THE OLDTOWN
Sister Mary Corde of the fac­
ulty of Maryknolt Teacher* Col­
. t o n i g h t .'r
lege, Ossining, N. Y.. asks in an
arttele written for Thr Catholic
School Journal:
"What Good I* an l.Q .? 11
Her answer: “Not much good!"
An l.Q.. short for Intelligence
Quotient, is haai-d on n series of
mental teats and is supposed '.o
•how how intelligent a child ii.
Hut. say* Sister Mary Corde,
unless the examinations are of
the l&gt;c(, the tests given by qual­
ified personnel, and the results
Interpreter! by experienced teach­
ers, "it la easy to see what grave
injustice can he done to chil­
dren."
It is common knowledge, she
*ay*. "that ohtained I.Q.’s vary
from day to day ami from year
to year. . , Case histories show
that childn-n’s obtained l.Q.1*
may vary aa much as 20 points
|&lt;hte to emotional factor*.11
In school X, (mints out Sister
o f the volumes printed In the ! Mary Corde, every child ha* lieen
Y4*1H Century by WiIlium Canton, ; given a group mental test. It was
the first English printer. Mr. j not one of the best available, hut
ttosenwabl now has Irt of the 100 i thu teacher thought thr results inhook* which Caston printed. One : fallible. They were the first I.Q.’s
'she had hod for her clas*.
o f these, the (iunie and Playe
Whit she didn't know was that
of Chcsse." is the second bimk Johnny1* subnormal aenre was
to 1m&gt; printed In the English due In the fact that he was upset
language. It 'is a morality hook, liecause his mnthrr hail not beet
using chess pieces ns eismplev home to get his breakfast.
and showing how- their counlrr"I have known a child to score
nnrts In real life should conduct an l.Q. of 7S due to retarded read­
them.elves on u high ethical ing and lo raise it to 97 after six
plane.
month*1 remedial
Instruction,”
Another Interesting Item Is the &gt;says Sister Mary Corde.
world's only eopy o f "llelyas. The
However. *h.. (includes, "we
of
,Knight
.
, the Swan." printed
, in must not lose fnith completely in
' ,
m 1. 1' - "J'd JS*id to havr&gt; our Intelligence scale*, h nibble as
are all we have."
c,,?* *,u,r,&gt; loan till.1000. There i* they are, they
•
s
*
also a 12th Century manuscript
about thr hook of Exodus. Its
A child may be "gifted" and yet
original white deerskin binding not I* a high l.Q. As used hy the
I. the olde.t binding in the Li­ US. Offlee nf Education, a "giftbrary of Congress.
»cd child” may lie one with excepFrederick H. Goff, chief of the |initially high Intellectual raparity
rare Iwok. division o f the Library or one who to mark wily sii(ierior
nf Congress, says that Mr. Ho#- in soma specific direction — as in
••mvald has tofin aide to "buy for art. mutlc, mechanics or social
the l.lhtary thing* which have ‘ leadership. Yet. says the Ameri­
town larking for many years that can Association for Gifted Chitthe Library ha* never been able itren. there an- all-too-numrrous
to afford. He ha* not given hi* case# of gifted children who*? ca­
colleetinn to his Alma Mater, or pabilities are not understosHl amt
to private institution*, but to all who become anti-social or even
the people
nnd no strings at­
tached." says Mr. Goff.

O f t t f f HTS

r«iil#d from A to 13. Parenit. America I* fillin g u p with witlnwH. I f women were more care- ) „ „ vrr, irM.|jn,
th# U lle/th a t the whole world aflame igain.
Therefore it Isn't . ui prising to
wt ° IT .| h!ir . th.,Wr,n l*** nIlm‘ fu l o f whnt they fed their husbands they would have the w., may hav.- reached the point Mr thr (J, N, Security Council
mbit when they do not know bow hujtbnnds-longar, hu »ayn.
where only two nlterriativsa re* inrcunir in riuerireucy M-sslon to
to swim, or are not qualified to |
That may bo out* .side of the picture. But the women'll main for solution of the problem: consider mean* of halting the
Either the United Nation* must hliKidsht'd. The United Slate* haa
lake care
re of themselves in the concetution to Panto Fashion and men's indifference to rMJ„rco
enforce peace, using troops if taken tho lead In advocating
water, ouitht to Ire spanked.
'paunches m ight nlso enter. Beldam will u woman let her necessary, nr th* Arab* and the tiong action to enforce an a\curved be destroyed by her up|H&gt;tite. A man merely buys a Jew* tnu»t i«* allnwe.1 to fight tension of the truce-even applicaWhat is the reason for the longer belt.
to a finish.
tioit of diplomatic ami ccunomle
It is haul to Iwtieve that the sanctions against the agresaur*.
apparently popular demand for
second atlrmative should Iw .-a-)
General' Elsenhower to run for
Public fctervieu
lertalnrd. it would he too terfiMo 1
President) D o r o t h y Thompson
for co nternplat ton. And apart fmm
• The’ Friendly Florida State Theatres •
sums it up ibis way: "Heie is
Commencement Hpeukerii nrc apt to be alike in urginfr all other cnnsideratlona it rould
i
=
i i i = i | i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = n r
a man wlm it being urged to the young to be good that they may lie happy, to plan to lie a firebrand which might set
accept a Democratic nomination put service to th e ir fellow man above ambition fo r themDoor* Open %
Mata. ____ tor
to save a party and a group of Belveo. But the lines they take in getting to thut final con­ will to- turned away la-cause there
12:IS P. M.
Eve*.
lie
officeholders who just simply don't clusion—and it la it good conclunion— are likely to be diverse. won't he enough huilding, leathers
Daily!
Hr
want to give up their jobs on the
Children
This year, however, there has lx*en n attange unanimity ■it hooks.
Federal payroll." It may
. .juit lie
§ among them. S|x*ukers of varied backgrounds nod attitudes. I "Washington officials say that
Last Day Friday!
that General Eisenhower doesn't conipridittg a list long enough to I h* noteworthy^ have all)
Sunday &amp; Monday
our whole educational system is
KHROL FLYNN
want io be used that way.
'urged that the young graduate [dan to give a nmftll part of crumbling at ito very foundations
— IN—
hia life to the ixd ltiral nnd civic service of his country.
I through lack of teachers They
“The
Adventures
of
Th e recommendation has a great deal of merit.
Die Fourth of July holiday
tell u* that modernising elrmendeath toll has climbed to (AS,
tnry schools will reauire an ex­
Robinhood
penditure of eight billion dollar*.
the highest since 1941, affording
tmlay.
Freedom T r a i n Ih system
Saturday Only!
"W f will qunlr nuth.iritle* who Thosa are dismal clrtum.tance*
additional proof that this year's
— D O U B LE F E A T U R E —
tell ii* that when schools open In a country where continued
highway accidents will provide a P r a i Bc d By Local
next Seutanilwi many thousands freedom depend* upon youegstera
■ew record for future generations
V.F.W. Commander of
tho children who seek schooling learning what Democracy means."

lo shoot al. You don't think much
about it when you read in thpaper that 655 (tenons were killed
on a single weekend, but if we
Could print the story of each one
of those accidents, telling just how
H happened, what M ia and suffeting were involved, what hopes
and aspirations shattered, what
families wrecked, we believe you
would be shocked into driving
■ore carefully the next time you
RO out.
It would be a strange thing if
the Republicans did not win the
^ 1100 this year. The Democralic
l&gt; is split into three factions,
the Southern conservatives, the
northern city machines, and the
various labor groups, not includ­
ing the radical elements whkh
have been taken from It by Henry
Wallace's Ruisophile*. And tht
Democrats are now a pasty withosM a head. At least, they can
find no one who will accept the
(trial nomination e x c e p t
liman, and everyone frankly
admits not warning him. If the
Republicans cannot win under
•■eh circumstance*, they better
get'themselves a new party.

Morn than 40 million people
will have participated in Freedom
Traine xhihltour Redcdicalion Week
reremoitlr* when the trdln ends
tin flrat nationwide tour next
October. That 1* the catimate re­
ported by the American Heritage
Foundation to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Americanism DepartmonL
"■
Display of th* Freedom Trein'e|
historic documents were praised
today by Commander John IGalloway of Seminole county Poit
3282 V. Y. W. a* "on* o f th* most
valuable educational contribution*
ever made to American Demo­
cracy.
"A t 0:46 P. M. July 11," Galloway said, "the Veteran* of For­
eign Wars ii sponsoring a broad­
cast through the facilities of Radio
Station WTIUI. In that talk we will
give fact* showing that much of
the Freedom Train’s Iwneftta arc
being depreciated by the deplor­
able condltiun of our public acnool

Otto Moc &amp; Bill •

General Truth

Equip

*rw

K E E P

Such parents "forget all aboui
a child's right to be a child am1
pliteral instead to the intensive
artificial cultivation of the child's
gift* . . . Too often the gifted
child is treated like a miniature
adult: be is rushed Into scholastic
'long (Mints' a# soon as possible.
, . . These parent* arc disap­
pointed Inter when the child loses
interest in developing hi* talent
and fail* to live up to the expec
tntious for him.”

Margaret G (5 w all ney
Jeweler
formerly with
C. L. I*ruyn
In Winter I’ ark
Mather Furniture Store

Dr. C. L. Persons 4
0 IT 0 M B T R I8 T
PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
OtaHoee prescribed, dispensed
lle p a lr* and adjustment* made

Hour* 9-11 — 1*0
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Atlantic National Hank Hid*.
Hanford. Florida

Waiting For a Sail
The Modeso Herekaut
Iloean'l wait nr SALES
HE ADVERTISES

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AUo— NEWS—CARTOON

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In do It at school without

a lot coaler now."

The Russians are doing every" tjriag they can to drive the Amer­
icans out of Berlin, proving con­
clusively how stupid they are. If
\hey would bide their time, mind
fW r own business and keep their
■MMha shut, Americans and aU
the Weston Allies would gel out
d Berlin just as soon ea they
eauld pack their hags. They eeitoialr don't want to stay in that
Gad-fersakia place any longer
than they have lo. But they can’t
: pushed out, or (tightened out.
keep on with their
tire Russians
Rosa
tocries, soaetbiac it liable
tea m m af than day* that
M a tsgr. and than the

their talent*.
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Don’t Worry Too misuae
Conceited parents are perhaps
the greatest danger to the gifterj
Much About Your child,
say Rhea K. Iloardnian and
Gertrude Hildreth In the mnga
Child’s Emotions |sine
Understanding The Child.

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D O UULK F E A T U R E PHOT.RAMH •

f &amp; Saturday! Sunday &amp; Monday!

WJiH* wp M «tr -aid It It Khool", we HAVE tx^n making rail rut* much easier - • - and "knuw' how" to uur
Joh. Shock abaorbers, springs or a good lubrication Job,
- • - for an easier ridr, "Uounca" in to our ihop . • and
We're not Juit giving you
'sound effects" whan we guar­
antee the topnetcb, low-cost re­
pair Job we do on your radiol

ST. JOHNS
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GENERAL TRUCK &amp; EQUIPMENT 00,

M yew teller* iter to
geia eooiaaea la dotkiag
w«*a» giving ep otter
important advantages —
you’re the man who
went* so see a Genuine Noatwcooi. How quickly you'll agree
the* eooiaaea ate style disdoction can go tend in kaad-ttei
the comfort o f a lightweight wrinkle resistant fabric can te
. happily combined with the quality tailoring features found In
regular weight clothing. And for an sddltfohal met sere o f
Waawre—Ncwmcoo*.’* pattern* tad color* will win your
iasuer admiration for their beamy sad good mm *. So make
rere of complete enjoyment tbit summer—in MoantcooL—
ite tropical soil that add* a big "pias" to comfewr Decide now
•• hoy the genuine sad you'll be sure you're buying the best.

B . L . Perkins

G * o r * i Totthy, M u g g e r
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THE SANTORO HKIWITJ, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAC.E TIIItE*

Uinta To Housewives

Social And Personal Activities
Jorlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor

*

By Isabella S. Thuisny
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES

Telephone 148

Helen

Slaughter

Utoti popular wlih farm fin illi.!
on the Pacific Coast than in other
a m *, although fatm* in the Fs.t
N oth Centra] atca reported that
onv fatm in three wat using - 1- .
.tbily for cooking Only lu i-r
cent of ail fatm- ■ut ■• i irported electric hot »at&lt;t i. d iiand only on the Pacific t &lt;-t did
moir than 2u percent of t l. Gum,
report this item
1 iic survey indicates tint onlv
7 percent of farm home had an
fhctttc sewing machine h it re
pin* to a survey m 1*.*45 showed
.hat 82 percent had
* ind •&lt;1
a i i r l i f machine,
lyi ■ tl
m.d.y farm hou*ewivc,
ti -■
by loot powri in suit* t ihe
t 1i .IM tl UM **f
■it'll \ &gt;II 1 h«*
fm .tl.
1 n&lt; Inrrt'fiiMu! ni.iJ-u- i.1!V »*f
ctcslnc power nnd hiirki't flit lit
m. ume* In HHvnt Vint-* hiivf
ms te it puhiiihli1 fur ninny far m
families %«« Li-i" rl* Fitter/ 11!.« fu*t
Hr..*. In the III Vi hi - !• l\M*•II
VAM slflil 11*47, fhi* hum i il*f e.(
fuina ubUimtik* t'lrt ii - •v f 1Mill
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mu t* ihnii lliirt* f ! 1

About 43 percent of the farm
home., in this country now hnve
elt&lt; trie washing machines, 38 per­
cent have electric refrigrrators,
and 27 percent arc using electric
power for water system*, a recent
surve, c f 8,400 trpie.M-ntativr
farm* throughout the country in­
dicate*
According to the &lt;mvev
made by the f . deist lluieau if
Aii.rultuial Eton,.one-, about 25
percent of the futin- have elrrtiitvacuum cleaner*. 12 percent have
electric ranges. Id tx-rent have
hoi water heater*, and 7 percent
have electric sewing maihine*.
1 acific Cviasl State* reported
tht la, gest nirnilo of farms hav­
ing electric appliance* and South
i rn otales the smallest number
The electric washing tnuihine »a*
the most commonly reported a|&gt;
pliantc in ail suu* except the
South Atlantic and Ka-t South
Crrtlkl States, wher* the electric
Viltuallv ever*
reltigerator wn» more conimonlv
repo ted. The . ln-tric range wn* world ha* -alt del

Is

social Calender Honored With Shower P e r s o n a l s

FRIDAY
•
Mis* Helen Slaughter, whose
Th. San.'ord Townsend Club U matnage to Cheslry Gw Inn will
Mrs. Frank McNeill I* spending
celebrating the birthday of Slit. lal e place tomorrow evening, wa* two week* in New York City on
Timothy I . Doncnue at iti tegular honjird with a miscellaneous business for The Vow ell Company.
meeting to be held at the Tourilt i thotvrr given by Mrs. H. W. Ruck­
Center at 8:00 P. M. Following er, Mr*. Robert A. Williams and
Friends will b« glad lu learn
* ».te butinett meeting amusement* th&lt; ir two daughters. Mis* Harbor* that 8 unmiy Jacobson is able to
will be furnlthed and birthday Kockvi and Mit* Nancy William* j be out after being confined to his
cake ami other ivfreihiuentt wifi la.it evening at the William*' home Iwcause of Illness.
^ se-ved.
home on Valencia Drive. On en­
. m
MONDAY
Mr. and Mr*. G. W. 1. Smith
tering the home Mi&gt;» Slaughter
Circlet of the Fir it Baptist w.is presented with a nosegay h) had n* their guests recently Mr.
Church will meet at 8:80 I*. M.
Smith's brother, Tom Smith and
Robbie Lee Mutton.
at follow*; Circle No. I with Mrt, Mas
family of Attalla, Ala.
A
rainbow
theme
was
used
In
L. E. Tew, 200 Avarndit Avenue,
dev
orating,
with
garden
flower*
in
with Mn. K. D. Reekie a* c o -|
Mis* Joan Godwin of Cbatthoohostess; Circle No. 2 with Mrt. partel huts being used in lovely chee. Fla. is sitting Ml., Hetty
V. G. Hasty, 2512 Myrtle Avenue; arrangement* about the rouluy Jo Uroek at her home in Ruse
Circle No 3 with '*r». !l. K. Ruiii.g the evening a garden par­ Court.
Turner, 210 West Seventeenth ty contest was enjoyed and the
Street; Circle No. 4 with Mr*. pint was awarded to Mr*. W. P
Mis. Orville Touchtnn (dsn* to
Joder Cameron, 7M l.autel Avr- brio**, Jr. who in turn presented leave tomorrow for Vero Reach
^ p r ; Circle No. 5 with Mr*. C. it to the hunoree. Notes of ad­ to attend a hoaid meeting of the
Renton, 511 Celery Avenue; vice to the bride were writtrn by Florida State Dental A--i*tnnts
Circle No. rt with Mrs. John D. the guest*.
F-.llowing the contest* Miss Association.
Abrahams, 31C West Twentieth
Slaughter
received a telegram
Street; KumU'nma at the church
Mrs. Michael Glnson snd her |
stut’fig that she would find the
alto at 3:30 P. M.
two daughters are visiting ,n Con­
pot
of
gold
ul
the
end
of
the
ruin*
Circles of the Presbyterian
necticut and New York M. GinWoman** Auxiliary will meet as hue and she was led lu the din­ son le ft today to join them m New
ing
loom.
At
each
end
of
the
lnre
follow* at 3:311 P. M.; Circle No.
York.
t, Mr* L. I. Frailer, chairman, lovfrrsl table, shower gift* were
with Mrs. I). I.. Tharsher, 424 plurrd in gold basket* from which
Mr* Dorothy West and son,
extended an improvised rainbow. Rul*
West, Jr., of Moultrie. Gn.
Grandview Avenue; Circle No. 2.
A sweet course carrying out the are now making their home with
Mrt. C. E. Ginn, chairman, with pastel theme was served by the
W t f. V. M. Greene, Jewett's Lane; no. (esses assisted bv Mr*. W. D. Mrs. West's mother, Mr« J P.
Circle No, S, Mrs. C, C- llender- Hofmann, Mils Mona Ruth Mills Steven* at her home at -.*&gt;&lt;» Elm
Avenue.
ton, chairman, with Mr*. J. D. anil Mis* Jean 8ayer. On the
Woodruff. 112 Wett Seventeenth lefrrshment plates were placed
Mr. and Ml* Robert Emerson Altman whose marriage look place
Fntrrtainine at dinner on WedStreet; Circle No. 4, Mr*. J. C. miniatui* marriage license* lied aeidav were Mr and Mr*. Flank on June 15 at tie Fust lluptist Church in Richmond, Vn. Following
wi.h
tainbow
tihbon*
Hutchison, chairman, with Mr*.
Sandler, who had a&gt; thru gurvts a short wedding trip Mr. and Mr*. Altman are now making llieir home
1 boie enjoying the evening with Mi. »rd Mr* Frank Shames. Mrs in Riel niund
Mary Admas nnd Mrs. Mathilda
M|«&gt; Slaughter were Mrs. C E. Fieri* Shame* and Mi-* Rose
Carlson. 1217 Oak Avenue; Circle Slaughter, Mr*. A1 Roudney, Mrs.
No, B, Mrs. A. H McRaney, btr.iley Odham, Mi: II. II. Od- Levy.
IIP San lord Students
Miss Seacrcsl Weds
chairman, with Mr*. George Maf- ham. Mrs. If. N. Saycr, Mr*.
Mr. anil Mr*. George F Well*
fett, 2111 Lilly Court; Circle No. Rrot.ks, Mrs. H. K. Pippin, Mr*.
Robert
Edward
Lee
Attending Stetson
Mis* Gladys Well* returned
,
Mrs. J. E. Monger, chairman, A . J . Peterson, Mr*. Stewart and
yesterday from Halford, N. C.
^slth Mrs. Klimlieth Weeks and Gatencl, Mrs. Roy Rriit, Mrs. 11. where they were guest* of Mr
Sunfuid is represented at Stet­
Hy Marian II. June*
Miss Annie Week*. Cameron P. McWhorter, Mr*. 1 W Menu and Mrs. D 8 Currie and Mr.
The inairluge of Clara Jane Sea* son I'niversity this sunm .i bv Sir
,
Avenue, with Mr*. W. T. Erwin Mrs. Hofmann. Mrs, Ted Brooklyn. and Mr*. Ren F Cunie for sev- rrest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Students
Stetson's record autumn •nrollWilliam Svarrrst of Liuirport.
a* co-hottest; Circle No. 7. Mrs. Mrt. Herman Morris, Mr*. Evan* eal days.
Penn, to Roln-rt Edward bee, son nient «.f l.tKirl is drawn from 2d
W. I.. Roche., chairman, with Mr*. McCoy, Mrs. Volie Williams, Mrs.
state*. Wasliirigtun, IM'.. I'onto
E. F. Iloush.ddrr and Mr and
1V
A. C. Moore, 1218 Oak Avenue; Fian* L. Woodruff. Jr. and Mr*.
W. D. Gardiner.
Mr*. Karlyle Hmisholdrr plan to Oviedo. « « - ... emnlie.1 Frhlav Rico, am) the Canal /.one
Butinas* Women'*. Circle No. 2,
Sanfonlite* attending ate: Ger­
A' » the Misses Mona Ruth leave tomorrow for Rartow. where •Dernoon June 18. at 4:tH) PM.
Mrt. Dick Aiken, chairman, with
Methodlat Chur-h. ald Russell llowen, Virginia M
MilD. Arthurene Wilson, Lyllian they will visit Mr. and Mr.. R. *« ,h"
Mr*. Aiken. 444 Elliott Avenue.
jin
Burney. Mary l.ucile t aninlull.
boyle, Caroline Lee, Lolo law, Borden Wilson, and attend the th'' IE,,V- I ha stun Springfield
TI k Ctl « Y
Je-n Sayer, Gloria
Rnmpirr, wedding oV mTs* M e i D s a ' W i D o n V ' ' Lain.svdl. offici'atlng am Hugh Carlton, Carl E. Charpnilinr.
- 'rhapiHin of (hr \\«*Mcy«n rinimlH* Jr., Yon Allen Clark. Mack N.
'il.c Sanford Pilot Club will Lou.se Clark, Kitty Udliam, RobAtneel at 8:00 P. M at the sum- hie Lee Morton. Georgia HutchMr. and Mr*. E II. Carter have ihe Rev. John T Adam*, pastor Clrtrlaml. Jr , John W Epns, Juik
" m i e camp of Mr*. M»rv Rnwlin ’ in , Mary Touchlon, IVggy Pip- a* their guest*. Mr. and Mrs. o1 *h" Oviedo Methodist Utuirn, Till.-,lore Evan*. Mae Daly Fori.
David M. Gatehrl, Charles F Gor•-Time ond Tide." Member* are pin. Margaret Partin, Jean Wll- Henrv Ragans and four children
with the ceremony,
m.netted t« be on time.
The church w*» deroraitiil #ith ley Kuto Moo Grantham, Victor |
licit* *, Saldee William*, Rebecca nnd Robert Andrew* of Madiion.
II. Grant ham, Ruth Hale. It. mar. I
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Stevens, Minnie Ruth Odham, Mil- Mm, Carter will leave over ihe huae v iw i »*f white gladiolii* j L. Hat key, Harold Rnyiuoud ' i i .
weekend
with
her
guetta
to
upend
tdared
ntCAir^t
u
barkground
nf
M is s H e t t v
( o r r o d I dr.d William*. Hetty I’errit of
ftOOM time at New Kmyrnn Heath, nalin*. Lighted caudles lu *tar»il- enbs.-k, I'aul 1). Hickson Lillian
--------------aiit cauitelahra were tiled on the T Horner, William E bn her,
Gives Wedding Plans ,v"°
Gold i, Mae Kre it ter. Lei ami L.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
1-.
Rascome
.
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CARLOS-KF.I.LEY
M, I tellnnd William L MrTeer,
Ml** Betty Jane Corrn.il, rtaughThe mirr|lgP 0f Ruth St. John ami .on. Donnie, have returned to
Th'
"t'^ln Velma E. Mitchell, Halnli W I’ ••i
ler of Mrs. Dorothy Corrodi of c# r|0# of Hanford to Joe Boyd heir home In Tampa afler .pend- har, pl&lt;nllti
Mrs. J II. told Escar C. Price, Wyndhnm
this city, announced today plans Kelley also of Sanford took place ing several dav* a* gue*t» of Mr. s ta|ev, solni*t. who sang "I love Earle Puddle Ethel Ri-er Dal.for her mania...* t.r Edward Ho- on Ju|y H (n Folkaton, Ga. The and Mr*. R. L. Harvey and Mr you Truly" and “ Because".
L. Scott, Lucy II. Smith, Uerinu
% bert Dunn of Philadelphia. Penn c#r*niony was performed by A. S. and Mrs. Roy Wall.
(\ Steele. Janies T Stevenson.
The
bride,
who
was
given
in
The wedding will he an evenCof-McQueen. Mr. ami Mr*. Kelley are
Rvbecca H Steven*. James C
inairiage
by
he*
fother.
wore
n
Rundav mornlnr and will he per- now making their home on the
laown
of
white
organdy
wtrli
full
•
. f ' l i f ' - ' V . Th"^''-«.n.
formed hv Dr John Rernard Root Orlando Highway.
bishop sleeves, a sweetheart neck- 1 MHdfeil M Tilli*. U A Williams,
•t hi* home on Palmetto Avenue;
. — —- —
,|ine. a fitted smocked waist, and |f r1 Wibon and lohn
at 8:45 o'clock
Attending «hc| Much ,lf p|la&lt; |„|Vi w„ d,.
n full organdy apron edged with j 11 Woodruff
IjOn^wnorf
couple will be Mlis Corrodl * sis-1moR»hed during World War H
lace. Hrr finger-tip veil, also
--------ter, Mr*. Margaret Miller, a* mat- b„, |t,r I.railing Tower was only
Hv A. PIERPONT MENICK
iedged with lace, was attached to
ion of honor nnd David Thrasher - slightly damaged.
■ a braided coronet. She carried a 1
who will serve a* he*t man. I m * ---------------------------- —------- -- - , ,
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, nosegay of white rose bud* and
mediately following the ceremony' New L-ration. Hert's Sewing
A glorious Fourth wa* ecle^ ,.arn*t|nn, with long white
a v « ddlug breakfast will be ser |Machine Shop. Op|Ki*ite Princes* orrt. d by WH iam, J. Hartley.
rheatrr, Ph. 11W).
—Adv 4o iniesta at hi-&gt; at tractive camp Mr*. Tommy Stale v. .... ma
ved
on liic Wekiwa River on Mondav. , ron (lf honor, wore a g-wn of
Tib* menu was harliecued beef. Uvmder organdy mn-l.- with n
poik. lamb, palmetto eabtiagi-jllW r„ Und neckline, fittcil bawpie.
sal id, coffee lemonade, soda pop an,| fu]| wktrt. Her Imnnei ..f
and ice cream.
Many enjoyed organdy wrna trimmed with daisies
iail» in motor boat* on the river. She wore white lace glov.-s Her
Sanford guest* were: Rev. and nosegay was of sha*tn daisies
Mr*. E. D.^ Rrownle*-. Mr. on-1 The two bridesmaid*. Ann LeinMl*. I., I. Frailer, Mr. and Mrs. hart, a cousin of the bride, and 1
E.i&gt;l Turner. Mr. and Mr*. George Thelma .Lee, a sister of the bride
Mai fa tt and *on Allen, Mr. ond groom, wore gown* of yellow &lt;,r
Mrs
Kirbv Fite, Mr. and Mrs. candy fashioned simitar to that
Graham Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. of Ihe matron of honor's. Thev
Jol.-i Galloway. Mr. and Mr*. Joel carried nosegay* of *ha*ta daisies
Fleli, Mr. and Mra. Fred Dyson..and lavender asters
O. J*. Herndon. I.ongwnod guest* ' Guv Ritler, n enllei'e friend &lt;f
were: Mr*. Im Vignc. Mr. and Ihe hrldegroom from Tamna. acted |
Mrs. R. T. Milwee and ion Tom, " ll" ,t
H'* Wont* ami
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Montgomery Tommy Staler were groomsmen
M,. nnd Mrs. C. IJ. Searcy Mrs’ 1 Thr bride** mother wore a
Sallii Jackson. Mrs. Elisabeth Dowered nrlnt gown --f imnort«i
Bauman, and daughter, MrTan.l french silk with a white nlelue-Mr&gt;. J. Henry Menlck, Mr. and h*‘
‘■""■S" w#\
Mrs Paul Snodgrass. Mr. .^ c a r n a tio n , and rvnsouhlla. ThMr*. John Warren. Dill and Esther r?0,K r nf
bHderroom w „ a * .
Hartley, son Bobble. Mr. and Mrs
ln “
nrln'
liemlteeg sheer and her rorrae*
W. J. Hartley.
To celebrate the c l o s e of a sue wn* a'*" of pink rarnation* and
ter act*,1 1».*\ et *■» ,
lee
reisfid Baptist vacation Bible gvn»ophila.
Following tb« eeretnonv a re
You'll Itorn why La* Work Clothat
had ’nn ,inJoy?hlT” e»Sjirt|-&lt;,*n^ rr" ,i'on w“ * ht,',
M,r
"f
Per . s T n v . .,l l p.Wi P
t' m 1” ,h ' bride's aunt. Mr*. Lax Uinlead th* next brand by M6 to
i Ing Sjnny*h#de P*,k prt,l&lt;V hart on Imkr Charm
lir
u, I
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Out-of-town euests for th- wedonce you w*ar them.
Dr, and .Mr*. Wesley Bchellig
|nfb
mvo'eoM to
i!!i |Ll-W#,l#ir near
8 fh Det,' li* ding Included Mra. 8 W S - ....
Le* "Tailored Sixes" give you per­
-,ave gone
g m o their ramp
camp
Del- ernndmot
-rnndmother of th- bridegroom
,u‘
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Swop- and
fect fit, more comfort and batter
At the Episcopal Church Sun dlnehter,
^r, Oulda and the Mi*se*
appearance.
la; '.rvice was conducted by Lt Malle Swope
S*
an-l Annie MHehetl
Lrn
»l
Harrlss,
lay
reader.
There
O.
I'.
Hw
, --------, , Swope ami Ms* M G. KdLee fabrics wash batter ond wear
will le- no services until Septem- I— *H of Orlando. Mrs Zeh R*'
longer.
„
bff. Mildred Kirbv. n. H Bro-n
J-r. and Mr*. C. A. Wale* rn K. W. Fite. Ml*. Ellr«lwih Fi'»
*s«rv*r Sy
trttaioed memlier* of the Long- and I "e|s Goff all of Sanford:
worn 'writ Club at their horn* on Mr*. E*he| Seaerest erandm-rher
Finn Lake Saturday night.
of the br'de. from Llmenort Mr*
At the July session of the Town Maude Doriennv. aunt r&gt;* the
Council representatives of the bride. Mis* Be**ev Anne Ca*trr.
Rru Cross Countv chairman KarMar»aret llar-rr end '•**.
Jvlr Housholder, Mrs. Geltler and Mehta u Brown, aunt of the bride,
Boys'
ura-ly Duncan offleera attended "7 **nfovd,
to futlber the statu* of Imngwoo.1 ** Meed-** *Fn v»-»nti«" ik* rtnvnn Satin- ntitchml under2.50 brai.eh
Dungrareen
Agett 4 thru 10
nf the Red Cross,
eouele l*ti fo- • we-l-b*-r tH- *" * :u|i Stylo B0&amp;— A &amp; It cup iti
2.98
Age» 11 thru 16
\ &lt;ngwoo.) baseball club defeat- •|e,'n thdr r»*-rn will snend the White, Tea rone, Black, Hluo&gt;
-d 7* llwood nine and Oviedo team i '" " i 'e f u Oviedft
In Blue or Strip*
Mr*. B. R, Gray and Marv
*'■*'*'' « n * -tid n-M A r™ Muiie,
Catherine spent the holiday* with *D"b w»*-o«t n*»W-v*-s p — ii *r«d
3.49 Mi. and Mrs. Llvlngiion at Mer. w** *^adn***d fr-m »•-*•*-&lt;*« r*., Broadcloth, Style 60:*-- A. B
Men’s Overalls
lit Island.
" naratury School In that city. For L I' cup in W hite and Tea3.49
Men's Dungarees
Constable andTown Marshall ,he d**1 ,,B r *h® **a» been cm- rose.
Roy Reiter and family have gunc 'doyed In th* office of th* prlna motor tour to Tennessee on
°7 th# Oviedo High School,
3.98 on
Men’s Khaki Trousers
budne.*.
| Mr. Lee la a graduate of Ihe
£.50 each
,
.MrB- Thomaa Pinch Oviedo High School and served
Men's Khaki Shirts
2.98 nave
their daughter Mra. Gordon with the l/nlted States Navy dur*
d* ulht*r from Ing the recent wai. For the past
U .
lwo year* ha has been attending
,r &gt;J]iur.^JibrLr,r1 k a ,.hBd • gltt U.e University of Florida wher.
one wishes books
i£i *ny *’* la * member of Georgia Reagle
V ?,
i **" ■•**» 40 H«U&lt;hl 7alL Mr. aad Mra. C*e
m i s . Harriet Death.
will reside In GalneeeilU wher.
...
J
be will continue hi* studies at
Riven are aattaatad to carry th* university.
D li a «t a half bUlion tons o f)
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salt annually to Um
Th* Leaning Tower of Plea I t .
now taoro than I f feat o ff slant |
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FRIDAY JULY 0, 1948

THE SANFORD HERAID, SAVFPTtD.Tr.OTtIDA

Sanford To Meet Leesburg,
it) f r i n k i:t k
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WASHINGTON. July tt. f,Jh
Doling 1* fighting fur ||« life.
*■)• President Atm J. Greene o f
th. National Ruxlng ka.nrlatlon.
“ Thire la grave danger of the
rport dying of dry rut." he *aid
yr.-terday. On*' of the im-on* la
leleviaion. which i* |H.th "a threat
and s priimlae" to Inning. Anolix'r; tlte lark of title rontendcra
In all weight ela*»e*.
“ All of the present rhamplont
have been perennial.," Greene
mill I In u ataternenl whlrh arcom pin led the NRA &lt;|uarlerly rat
Higr. "The heavyweight dilemma
ettb M by Joe I uni,' ma.lt ty and
hi* announced retirement I* only
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Sports Roundup

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Kent, J r, white Maadiiw ttrook’*

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1o Climb Into lst|S“‘v"h .FlL.? ,l'X. SK
Place In G-F Play

H .» \. K i n , i n w l n l r t a ; H a i r y H u d
de.u, T o m m y
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W E 8 T IIU H Y .
N . Y .—
Swell llla rk w d l’* return to hi*
(it oigt II. (Pelt’ l Ih.atw irk, who
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I Pride’* Croaaing, Morion and M m * l *l!*
All-Star t.am .
la lo-t without n hot -r. -till i» do- 11*17 form I* Ihr worst new*
;*.i itilier* of the |d-man allt h , tiioviapi ur.oiiui; rTAI'Kin ; .i.l he ran to kt&gt; p p*do in the National l-eagUe h i t t e r * have
star squad were announced hy FU l »fc»-e pu&lt;« "f rc.liLtu# and
heard ainre "|» riing day.
spotlight.
up part of the -h 6l Imx" of M. x Moss’ lcy. Hon'romcry AdThe lean Cincinnati are showed
^ .^ "r V .u lr w l .. .n Igtt.l acitMin h&lt; got polo ptayera hi* old time zip yesterday in
io..ming greyhound* alated by vcrti*«r sport* mtitoc, for the , „ 4r ltl lhP circuit fourl pi
•( -k/!| *
In U n a lm l in a ffi,l*JO tournament atriking out Id Chicago alug.-er*
Itiolr
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Kl"rid«, In (Tim
Haring Si-cretnry 'lerrill Watts a i u tli eastern Baseball Writer*
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hut o ilie r* didn’t ropy it and the while blanking the Cub* with
By the \**&lt;wlatc&lt;&lt; Prctw
to tun In the feature ninth rare Association.
In m irrM ln -till f«»r tllvurc# thrrr*
U.S. I ’olo Aatoclation tefuaed to .even hit*, 1-0. It ««* bis firit
77i*‘ Thomaavtlle Tigers tried at the Volusia County Kennel'
Charley Damn, pilot of the An- In iicinMru, «n *h l» m lilN l llll« **f
aaiftlotl the idea
alts la-t night to rllnih into first 'Cluh in Davtona Reach tonight. divtcn Ham*, was rtamctl All-Star uhldi I* ilunltr Htiiuffrr, 1‘UtlnUff
complete game rince the opener.
» * r r » u « T h -im m
Q h jI m
M t» u ffe r,
Now Pete ha- hit upon imolher
I f Rliteky ineun* hu.ine *, (brie pfare In Or.irgia-Florlda league M o n o n , a b r iU ia a t fe m a le o w n e d manager.
, I»rf#fi4li»»il
taka— li-ngue p"l .Six Irani a make ntua* Ite -isme hasty revision of klhmlinga but the Tiger* rouldn’t h y J . W . E w a lt , h a * r h a lk e d u p
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I he All-Star*, selected in a poll
up (lie Notional Polo League nml plan, fry other Notional League make it
Atnericw. In last place fo u r wrin*. k H k ia g M is * a n n e x e d conducted hy the circuit* sports ft. «l m i K «r.(’ &gt;r«l l ’’ l4irt«lM, th is M h
•l.»&gt; n t J u l i , l » « i .
gaim ore played every Sunday at manager», A steady lila c !will, Iropnced Thumaavllle 4-1.
h e i t h i r d w in
W rd n m d n y w h e n
O V IfK It.V D O N .
thru fie ld *— Rostwii i. I n lit here, throwing .frady with that I | *, ,uuc leading Valdo-ta fell U- ahe a e n m tx 're d h o m e f i r s t in th e wasters, play the Montgomery
r i r r k r i m i l t «V m ri
Itrbid*,
Hading,
team
in
the
loop,
aWtiitk Meadow lltind in \V rlt- *P! • * k-nrtn trmtlon, fig •«» f grc J xth place Moultrie *1’J hut r'rblh ra c e , o u td is ta n c in g
li» 4i, |# HUNT,
th e | in the Southeastein'* a n n u a l
h#-puty i*lrrk.
liury and at Itllnd Brook, Purl to I n an Important factor In the it it tig on In the loop h ad on the f o r m id a b le T a u r u s h y half a
gumc here Monday night, fHKAl.i
.^ lll
Chi M tr.
le n g th .
I ten riant rare.
blundth of the Tiger In**.
Attnialon and IVnsaroIa put .lu h fi i l I*# m i a M y ,
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Tim flcds, four gamca under
Other greyhound* com plot Irig there men on the tc-itii. Vick*burg
Many of the tup polo player*
The Tallahassee Pit ale* wets*
1*1
at illy rate a* flag con­ pmvi'1 fa) at hat, J.run king out th^ oriel for tonight'* main at- plurrii two player* and Selma, iiin ru n l inDfltlii
tri the country an- cum|M&gt;lin g .;,5-00,
Ahteil the only one- m e ing are tender* *1 I hi* time, Hut tluur eh Veil hit*, but they couldn't traction are High l i a i h x r r e . Olt'a (led- len ami Mcridi-tn one each.
Stewart Iglrtmrl and Peter Per* ■‘nubanee value'* lo the rest of shoe • enough, runners acros- home Ginger and Rapid Feller,
Only two All-Star* tire carryirv rtu r.x ru n t i i m i . m t
kin*.
Iglelmrt wit- injured lu thr rlu U will I*' enhanced hy the «* they lopt to the charging Wayovci&gt; from last Reason. They, arc
1st li n e r *. m i l l m i Floiid-i tu«t wlnlei *nd i» laying i cl in a of a redid Itlnrkwell.
f i r s t l l l . t r H a ll* l l n a b l r
en - • Hears U-2 .
Ih-ii tiro**, Jjtckaon (ir.t hn.eman
u ff .nvhilr.
Eddie Slsnky, the National
1-.nlv X . T r « k * , R1nn«t#ir»l F lA flM .
Coldfle hit in the pirulif* while H ut W h r K i ll . I t r lm t •• K ltU n III H r am Anniston'* righthander Woody
l.eague‘s
all’
at
second
litiavman.
L o tw lrk , now 38. i the itur of
Rich
0 plnmetri.Ht
Albany left runners Mrandrd to ; H u m p *. A n n t h f r M u rk
ni* iwn tnam— Fh»tai(t. Fiehl. In wai injured In Rrooklyn while hi. ; l u the Indian, the 1-3 edge.
2 mi| II n r r A H il h H l l r
Rrnvea
weir
snapping
the
Dod­
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tin opening game of the h u m id
113 Magnolia Avr. I'hrste SI2
K ill
llu &gt; h .
T r ill
Thu#
Antericu* hatter* ndlectod 13
ne iiinuuwd home
•-n goal* In ger*' six-gaim- win sLiftft, 7-1
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and
Thomasville
f
udder*
a ’Jn-tl decl-iort over tin We*t- Stnnky auffered a sprained ankle
H o fl I. l ir tit
M ts Ml&lt; w. A w k ln r
Adair
in a collision Writh T h llll H rv - kiekctl away four boll*.
-trrl l l i t r # I'M fn r ll*
cheater team.
H la lin n W T I t U
map llrticc IMwarAa who go' o f f j f Atncricu* spread eleven ThomA f iilr t u
I «nLr I,
K l'ir n llk * ’ .
I ’ it*
I «t* , who rrelc -tn ph i han't*
Jr| • h N
lightly with a -pikid light »!in. »»vl!lc h ilt (no thin to tumlure a lKi f nf Ml n,f l f IN' nl l l t»i. I . S m Iiftr
*N *4 l&gt; 9 , J M 7 I I
her .■ rind In Kngland for Ifi year*
G LASS - P A IN T
h hli H ijfiilD y
Ibratup'a p p p -ry lnj|l ltlcr. n '.ev run except in the fourth. Funk
• H i l l n r r 3 I k ll. M llr
ant. runintain* a 15-hur • raring
7 ;•&lt;’ N a d i
J tid il.
D lu n ia a .
K a n ry
F Iv M u f.
man fri Ine Icaguedeadera' duuMc ol the Tiger*, let the Phillle*
7&lt;»i tnuan |(gv«r(«f
t.table and a »tring of **-v« n polo
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; ounrh hita in the fourth to score rtf«v O n#, l l r M o r i t l i i . H u r r y lt« * k. ( M « 4)1(1 l l i f p i i n
|K)idr &gt;, ha* for Ida tiuriiiiinte* play combination, may l*e out of two turiN, the last of which wa* l«aily K tir n u i. S o r b l l l un
P A IN T C O M P A N Y
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lineup
for
some
lime.
He
mav
S ill l i a r # 3 m ill M llr
h ni lirD d k rN B t W I t l i H M r
Jmi pn P. (irare, Jr , Hill of the
m i*a the All .Star game at Kt. Inc winning tally.
(M ttU fthsn T rtd y . I l m ra ta l. J # * i** r
BID 4'I t 4 pc) ( J u t a i r •
fnrr.Hr tirare Line |m ub nt;
P h. 110
114
W. 2nd HU
ak.
l*|*,»rwf»t
Imui* Turn lay.
b 4S
Carey of MouRrlo pitched a J lnnymlr . i , TIt»IU-nrnk r T ipH.'liirI»u«kv
A lr lt u iit T r io
A. L. (Ituxz t Corbrnm of Lira.
l | r , - « r il,
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C h u rc h
Pittsburgh kept pace with Ihr orillltint two-h|t victory In the III' r#41(11#
tor aed Kdil • 4f l i t ir n. 11! lu h o n in
» IS T I un F u r
T im #
llrnvi'., remaining
game, gal'll.' with Dodgers. Two Moul•tit* I t n r r l i i f n r l i *
tov Imy.
l fi*r(rs iH » In i f ( Ita ly
f ’ u r k y 'p M ill*
K nrlr*M k. H i i r k * 1C» 60
hack in aeronrl p la c e , hy dumpii.t’ tri« error* nearly eo*t the AthH ln R fifi
K a i. for the We-ti'lu let li um •St. Louis &lt;M, Tim l"lr*te* gcoterl 'I'licc the game however, a five- f i r r l i i f f I *t t r *# M fik, |l»»1»r'p f * lt ......
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W iih A fh liw ,
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Knur Knig ltl n
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jr i Ai Par*ell», who lo-i In- -iuJit j five run* in the first Inning after run • Ight inning wa. enough for TI M
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H (m i i « ( i n l i c f t t u
in one eye when a firecracker ex­ two were out. routing (Jerry .i Moultrie win although Valdosta
T ill l l u r r 9 l l l h M llr
II 041 Kf&gt;l»cfipa1 4’ liU iff li
S v m\ p it d l i y,
M I»» M H i wl y , H u d * lit** H iiln n H iiM lc
ploded when he wn- a child, and .Staley who wa- making hi* fli.t thii-aleiird with three run* in the
- 1 r Jp *\ U p H u p n tr, I m Ip I I . I -n f r y n n
I I *.:*•]i&lt;111 Til#!* a T u n 4*a
C, C. (Untidy | Comb
Hiding ita rt of the season.
ninth.
V ly tip , A ti tn r i l d l , O IIP
ll##«#y* 11 io Ila a a!la n KarliD##
No i on the team i Frederic C.
Injuries also Lit the Amerena
fh? i’lis le * ore the toners In M i»rklr
UiU I I I tj4* I la r r o t i I ' f f i r n U
N ik l i a r # » IH lk M llr
Collin of Detroit (li ) t i n - nwirh, Longue where pitrher Early Wvnu twelve of their pa*t fifteen trie*,
|"*H»
\ .lic it t i t O f SI t it le 1
FliJttto. I ' o l l I H l t , MiiB-in l*»»vrr«. l ID iN* odivb
Con.i„ owner of I he I!! ml Unwk of Washington who was forced to im-y have slipped into fourth
0
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T u rf and Polo Club. No. 4 I* retire In the second inning of n plate In standing* after leading I t r l i r f . H n u | F M r , H r it rtftr*
2:*mi S'lralay Matin* #
H lk M u r# 3 'M ilk M llr
Walter Nichols,
night game at Itnatnn when Ritdie i tm. league during early season
: io 1IUi'ti4»H A m ih 'n *
V lk lD ir
M Im .
M l»*
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Ollier tennis 111 th*’ new league Tehlwta la.hed a ilngle o ff hi* gmm *. Last night in Wnycros* I ’fijj p f 'h n li p, Tftrl«|p*p t 'r o w l n i f ,
:D»» L u lh v f a n Ifu u r
arr le x n e , Rlind llrnok. Meadow right nnkle He was able to t&lt;-. Gw Rear* tallied four time* In tho l U p l i l K f l l r r . M -'tio n , l l l i r h Ma t * 33:30
301 K. 1st HI.
Ph. U
K . im llla r r t i r a l r l
H.oak and Wcatlmry. Star of the turn to Washington with his
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Tcxar. ipiartet D Cecil Smith, who teammate* where X-rays were to
ltvi»r Vlmlitrn. Irl-h )l*&gt;"n. M i*4 IS l|iiU )M o n t1 tU iu m h iji
wit), Phipps nml Ig l'h n it me l&gt;e taken.
gave the Rear* right h it* hut he lerr npoi. Ilomunlte Me, Jill Jinks,
4 :10
l r « « i W o rk s
Wlihlltt Molly, I .tree U n ! il«'t 5:1*» ikeftinmy
Anvitrn'R only In goal player*.
Tim Red Roi niekerl Wynn for was backed poorly afield.
K . ir #
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0 4S V o le # o f A rm y li# m u c i« ic y
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Mel Parnell.
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^A-soiialrd Pres* Staff Writer
•torecl c ol or lo s ra y h a ir can now be
George Ollvpr, Wr. trm e r who
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MONTGOMERY, Ala., July D,
l i r e g r o u p In c lu d e * W t e n io r s
(A’;— TTu- Jackson Scnotirr*. with at.d ‘1U lettermen from past Yeifive tnay.r*, lead liw Southca*t- iuw-Jacket team *.

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haugh hail a triple, double and
single and scored three tlmea.
Ktaa Zcdali* scattered nine St.
Augustine hita to take Ida tilth
win ugainat three defeat*.
Let-bin g punrhed aero-* four
tuna in thr eighth to treat Paintkn.
John Pa*xek tripled with hnrea
Ion ted and scored on i wild pitch,
ndi M el eren had polled I.re-lung
Within atliking diatonre with n
Iwo-run homer In the arventh.
Mart Regan, who relieved starti r It.dlaid Itranham and alopped
n n i run Putathn uptialng in thn
lourlh, gut riedlt for tire win a l­
though Sam Amiiriello ffnlahed
lh&lt;&gt; ninth for him.

O ,a « o, ♦ n
DRILLS _
Jackson S
c n a t o i su t1 A t lAaNNOUNCES
n t a . July v, i a i —t * o r P l a c e 5 On Star 9 p i b r lT^h
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t c c S e p t. 1 " i t h C7 p ta y e r a

The Clubhouse Ewell Blackwell’s Retain To Form IT«P Rated Dogs
Is Bad News To National Hitters «“ ?
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Bill Spinks T o T o s s ]
For G ia n ts T o n ig h t
In C on test A t C ity
Island
Ball P a r k

tidign, thr (i-Mnn wen down In
Ih r M-rorul dlvi*ion. They grad­
ually worked their way up lo
fourth place and today are only
one game nul of third after whip­
ping I l.-l.ard. H .|, lari night.
In Ian. In pulled farther In front

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leUrcment. He still I* ll.ted as
lllt llir A p n ll"
chlinfHon — with n&lt;» heavywHk IU M lh ' i'il. r r
iwmid as a logical rontemier.
Die NHA ratings liatml only
Joe Walcott and Iwui Ssrohl n&gt; Romuninn W i l l Mwt
outstanding
heavyweight*. N n Jnck T u e r o In SemilOglral contender Is named for
Hay Kohhitoii’a welter w e i g h t Fin a l« Of Tourney
rrown, although several "outslandInr" fighters ate li.tid In tliat
INDIANAPOt.Ifl. July ». (/T lcite*.
Vtn' Rurnc of Homnnin, n standout
in the early round* of the (Uilh
Sanford S k c c t Club Western Tennis Championship*,
ntcit* sernnil-M'tdrd J*ck Tuero
Shoots On New Ran^e of N-w Orleans today In the *emlfina'r,
'Ih» other *emlflnal matrh Ik^
T ib Sanford Bluet Cluh opened
thtlr new range at the Municipal inert* *ernnd-*ee&lt;lrd Jack Tuero
Airport yesterday, ami the follow­ »hot Gonislr* of Im* Anrele* and
Herhifl Flam, lO-vrarmld UCLA
ing wore* were poited:
,4am Gardner
nil x 7ft ■•till, nt, will &gt;&gt;e held over until to­
Andrew Carraway
n.1 x 7ft morrow with thn final* schedule.)
Mr*. Prank Woodruff. Jr. ftO x 7B lor Fi mday,
ItniRf played smart, fast (Mi­
Frank Woodruff, Jr.
Ml x 75
J. D McCormick
41 x 50 ni* yiler.lay lo eliminate Arnold
G. K. Kill*
M x &amp;0 Haul of Lo* Angeles,' (WL H-fl.
Oeorgo Maffelt
37 x 50
T-.iro won a hard fought match
J. W. MeMahon
00 g ftfl wuh Eugene Garrett o f Han Die­
D . Moi*
24 x ftfl go, Calif., another UCLA playrr,
7 he rangr has hern io arranged n i, 4«. ti-3.
ao that light ronte* from the hark
ti.mtalr* came through the
o f tho prison firing, it hat been nuarlerfinaU with a fl-4. tt-3 vic­
reported hy Ryrd Good, secretary tory over Wa.lc Hcrren of Illro f the organ! tat ion. Tho scarri on mirgham, Ala, and Tulanc, and
the range should Ik. Utter In tho FLm outsteadled Irvin Dorfman
future, it hat been reported.
of New York, 0-2, (M.

h a d . in I t '. 'l t .
T h l r e y e a r s la te r
he Id t u p o n th e idea o f n i g h t p o ln .

can’t cure an old oarsman
Izontr Soarinfir Fli#rh&lt; of—You
Ida enthusiasm for rowing, nml
•hat explain* the presence in the

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Mullin, C r e a s y Sent
To Isenoir Ry Giants

Vince Mullin and Jerry Creasy
have lietai sent In the l&lt;enior, N.
C. Imsehuil clul), it was announc­
ed tmlnv hy Manager llal (Jrul^rt
o f the ffaitlfird Giants.
Mullin ha* Iwen assigned nutright. nnd Creary ha* been oent
on option, Grtihir staled.
Fred Petty, in fielder recently
signed by E&lt;ldie MoidaKUe at th*'
Jacksonville try-ollt romp, will
i*e placed on the active list.

El M il!A . N . Y.. July » (d’t—
ih.ItI M a r Gready of Han lla tin o , Olympic rowing tryout* of such
entries ** thr .Shrewsbury, Mass.,
C a lif., today had an unnffiatal
Rowing Club four and the La*
lend »f 220 Point* in thn till it NnYfgn*, Nev., dmihlef combination.
.t v r r l Honilng Contest.
.Shrewsbury is reached hy Ken
Mne C n n dy alrclehmi hi* 1-nd Hum*, the j mlleu chief of that
yr. tfid a y with a 2Jtt&lt;ndl* flight city and an enthusiastic oarsman.
to M idillf field. Old &gt;, ol-out 30 He took four kid* who won the
mile* .-list o f Cleveland. It w a* National Inlrrecholnstic Title for
the !imge*t flig h t made -inen tha Hhri'wahury High .School in lUlft,
I t 'll
contest and l u n u g h l Mar kept
them together although
Cr&lt; iid y'i unofficial tctnl lo 1,0311 they've scattered lo four college* I teen rowing less Ilian six months,
point*.
land today- he's sending them into were in te m l in the Olympic

"A rhnp Willi ittirlnhle light*
u m '. out nnd KUggesti d I try
John
Ito h in s o n
of
P a s a d e n a , the
•hen:," recall* Holt wick. "'Y o u
semi-finnt* with n good
know a polo field I* higger ll.nn a « \» L C . t h r e e t i m e * N a tio n a l Chain- chance of getting further.
i.a i -.all d iu m o iid and t h i s f i e l d , p ln n , h o ld * Hid u n o f f ic ia l points
The Nevada Rowing Club is the
is t e g i it n t i o n .?im ) y a rd....................
s hy
Iftu 'lo t second place.
He flew 178 produet of Wnltrr Hoover, who
y a r d " . ' I t o ld h im . H e s a iil i t w a s mil. • In Midway, Mil., yesterday. won the famous Diamond Scull*
H ill Covet llal.' o f Chattanooga, in 1()22 and lost the same race
worth a tiy
" f l y giettln. .* lint it wn* ilurk Teen., Is third w ith 611 unofficial the next year I&gt;cc*um&lt; he ran
sealed
JOfl Into n Imom alongside the course.
mil that night. I reinend.er mire points. Cnvertlnle
Alien none of u* roubl find the m i! ” * to Delhi.
Ills kids were eliminated yester­
liuli. Jimmy Mdla yelled 'follow
Fourth is Don I'ollaid o f Bo­ day, hut they haven't given up.
met l think 1 sre It.’ The fans n n .'k *-, V * . , w h o w e n t 138 m ile*
laughed.
It whs the first nrnl to i p o in t n e a r Alloonti, Pa., to
Hoover turned up in Las Vegas
la.it .light |m|o game on Long l«- h r n r i d * u n o f f i c i a l t o t a l t o 538 le*» than u year ago and found
lull.
tlmt Nevada hud rowing writer
i)4»inI#.
t
L.vtwtck, oner intid nt H i*»nls
•»Mp&lt;l Hoover
l'.-.v Parker of Twcnbr*Nina j?.n
out now down to six, Im- nlwa&gt;* l a l m * . C a lif . , i * f i f t h w i t h 53
—2 Dam. If the name hudn t l&gt;ccn
oil u "well mounted." He’s been u n o f f i c i a l point*.
changed
hack
from
Ih.uldcr Dam,
P arker f le w
oil (hire tennis that WON the U.H, 14b m ile * to Frenchtown, N . J., Waller might have overlooked It.
t &gt;|f n.
At any rate, Waller organised a
a I Hint 1ft miles from T ien Ion.
He tmle for Greenlrri* wtn.|i ll
Other flig h t* yesterday inrlud- rowing cluh, he Lull! tho shells
won the Open on Meadow Brook's t d.
himself out of spruce frame*
Int. et| Internalimial Field in llt.'lri
covered with airplane rlnth and
H
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llennia,
Sanford,
Fla.,
123
and again the following year. In
treated with aluminum "dope."
it*.;1* hL Ho-twir! Field leant brat m il. a to llnngor, Pa,
It’s a rather ticklish proposition,
the
late
Tommy Hitchcock’s
liecause one ml*»lrp will ruin n
Gee* ntrio 8 7, in one of the most Track Members To
lioaL After l*ating some Pacific
mcio.tahle inalihe* ever played.
Coast oarsmen on Lake Mead.
Vie
For
Team
Today
Hoover, sent hi* Iwst men east
Ftem I t h r o u g h 11)31, Host.
for the National* *t Philadelphia,
WK'h led the nation's *te«tplerh**e
EVANSTON, Ili„ July 0. W V - •hipping I&gt;oth th*. oarsmen and
jockeys a* n gi nth-man rider.
"The going got a little tough, Thu la the day th* nsliim'a fa*- Imat* hy air from Hurhank, Calif.
tough,** say* Pete. "When I unit tcvl runner*, greatest jumper* nnd Ill* Iwsl pair. Glenn Miller and
riding five years ago I rernemlier mightiest weight men start kick­ Mel Railey, 17-year-olds who have
liuining down to 1 12 pound*. I ing up their heels In a lut-dltch
•*is- roadwork afler rxerrlaing .ml for place* &lt;m the track and
nionnts early in the morning. It fo ld team (hat “ il| carry the red,
got so that at 112 pound* I wa* white and blue Into tho coming
so wmk I rouhl hardly get on a 01) i;ipic Game*.
horr".
Thr occasion I* tho final U.B.
"Polo’s u great game, n little hit 01/mplr tryouts, scheduled to beexpensive hut ill least I don't have gin nt (l I*. M.
ftf. at Northweotcrn
tn worry about *ny weight proh.. University and continue through
lenm."
illi nium' afternoon.

Gray Hair •
Trouble

dnribtrs trial*. They were badly
W atm in iioth their races, hut
that's no disgrace.

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l.- r n n t 4
C o n r a d Amleraon. Jr., the | n : l» l11111#
li
Harhrtnrs Barge Cluh sculler who to
ll&gt;»* 4» rr|ir« lriK A H tA r
almost had to withdraw from the I I . 10 M i i t n l r i V o r U iy
4*r Itl A I N oon
Olympic Dial* Imcausc hi* bos* D ili \la\ id
y A rn o ld k tm w
•etd him on nn nut-nf.town jolt !*■•*
tint 1166 C ltlh
yesterday, really came up the I JJ*. h u r t h i » t * r r - I N
hard way. As n child he hiul t ■!•*&gt; N * « »
t.OS S U il f U i A . M a y fa ir
Infantile paralysis. During the* "An
It- ir V»nt* lU B r h
trite war he was n lieutenant 3 Ail H M iifiird 8 h tip fi* r
colonel in the Army, wa* wounded J.AS W la io d T im *
l i l t # A l|i#iidlffi«*#&gt;
in Africa nnd spent nearly n yeur )J I'&gt;
4- V tiu r M e tfiftry P unk
in Volley Forge Hospital liecause I A* T hI«V 8 H l« r
one leg wa* shorter 'thou the 4 l i Kuw Con«trt
1&gt;r|ai ltd ||rt|U # « |
t
other. And he still 1* rowtng.
4 1 1 \ r m-m A H lo rk p
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The Piiillie*' Huh Carpenter, Site
i l N#wt
campaigning against baseball*’ t«:AA
f*|M*rlp J 4 |tn tl|p lil
I kiuus rule, rile* Tex Hughaon a* , C li T w l - U l f i H o n # *
an example of how that rule can - • tie Jn# Hod I t T r io
D Vs'ioli A t A u fttr a llft
hurt oh! timers. "If It wasn't for •
I.M
W o rld A t H « v rh
the litinu* rule, llughson nevrsi*
;v*tFJ 1:1S M a r (n r H tn ry
a r « Ll* H |)o U lk ltl K o i r i t n
would I* In the minor*” Cm
k # rt» M tt * lr « |
penter argues. "The Red Ho* Tha&lt;t L»*
t AO I b it if o r d s f liiln M Y llU
to make room for Charley Hlohb*,
l u l l Clam#
a Ittiuus pi'cher who la still on li: ID ItM -o rd lln u n d u p
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arm went to the minor*. Stohbe 11 :M M id n ig h t lt# n d # i« o ti 6
N#«r«
11 t i l
couldn't."
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or aflentoon you w » n t -r e ­
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meal! And it'* ready to *erve
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Galileo, who waa horn In Pita.
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ilem om trate h i* principle that
object* of iliffe ie n t weight fall
a t the *ame rate of »peetl.

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VENETIAN
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11011 KAILNS, Atwuciale

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paint ckporlence not nnulretl.
PIIONK 200
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pmfeaamnnl Job hunter*. Write:
The Elect rn- Paint 4 Varniah F.II.A. Long Term l.nana G.l.
F.H.A. Repair l.oana
Co, Cleveland 2, Ohio.
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WORK W AN TED
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material* available. *ati*fart|iin
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Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
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.H-wing machine for 139.60.
un-l dirt moving. We *|n*rinl!*e
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SITTER, ran give good refer­
ence*. phone 1162-iL
SMI I ll-O W E N CO
Riaifing. a-lie&gt;to* aiding, painting. Phone
r oun. Dining Room and Living f M)OR HANDING * fmlahing
MSN or 07 R.
R.mm Furniture. Furniture for
cl(. , nlnjt A wallnjr&gt; Qur
every room in the hou«e.
unit enable* u* to work where I he Sun lent I *| •,1aI &lt;■r v.
Al' Mi rt I antli&gt;i. ia Fully Giiarnn
there I* no •b-ctnr .onnectfo
and o ia u ntn i by R. Carmichael
!•e*L
available 21 yaar* etperirnrtin a full line of Slip Cover and
M KITE or M IRE
It M Gleaann l.nkn Mary. F1»
I phol.tcry rnaierinla. For n
For FREE llluatrated Cnialopert advice cal' 1112. M b ',
giu and ainaiingly low price*. Carpenter need* work.
L. A.
Park Avenue.
S nith. 512 Myrtle Ave.
(Alan aperial propoaiilon wherv
ft.rniliiri pay* for itaelf.)
M A K E Hie fa m ily ear run l il r
NATIONAL TRADING
10
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new; Add aafely with a luaki
COMPANY
►y»tem
check-up.
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Good
tlroerry
Hot 2214
guaranteed work liy e a p ritA
Meat
Market.
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Payable in ea»y monthly pay
Complete Kim-at Q uality llou*clielii Furniahlng* at Factory
l*i Ire*. Period and Modern Red*

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Roa»onahly
UNDERWOOD alandard In inch
carnage typewriter, fim* comlipi iced.
t.on.
Draftmana dc*k. e*celModern and up lo data one room
mill quality, well made. 32 in. 12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
time, »*H in. long. 407 Atlantic
builneaa ce-iple. Downtown lo­
lUnk Building.
SERVICE. IAIZIEIUS. T ncT C«mcation. Call (60
pb te analy»l* of your akin ia
•obmltted to our laboratory
W« ure taking order* for Perry
A PA RTM EN T. 616 W. 1*1 Si.
through our trained rontuhant*.
Mo»e Celery Seed. Seed come*
The crvntn* are mode up ac*:r.W LV‘ polnled Takach apartdirect from Detroit. Allow 10
coniingly. Guaranteed improve­
n.cn.i.. five window*, aoulhprn
uay* for delivery. Sanford Xment. A penoncl aervlce. Call
-ip .u r o . prirate both, eleelrie
Cel Semi Store, Phone 154.
1154 for an appointment. Mary
refrigerator, ga* *tove. Thone
r*...__
McMahon. &lt;09 Park A t*
6C7-W.
TM IN tile Hollywood tail, pi-rfeet condition. Phone 4&lt;t-\V.
For Sale or Trade 1942 Indian,
IhUiiihetl apartment. 304 W. 8th
abaft drive, motorcycle in A-1
S;ieot.
GAS RANG)! magic chef »tovr. condition. Aker* Part* A Euip2 ROOM garage apartment. 118
4 liurmr, oven and broiler ex­ mrnt Co. 201 N. Palmetto.
North Jeaaomlne Avc.
cellent condition.
140.00. 30
DODGtf-PLYMOUTH
gnllon water heater, S36.00. PurPARTS AND 8PRVICR
NICLLV furni*hed two lic-lroom
lelain link and drain laiard. lit Palmetto Ava.
I'hone 1011
h-&gt;u*e for rent. Hot water and
|.t&amp;.00 Phone MU.___________
lU-ctric refrigerator, two large
CONCRETE FLOORS
kCtctneU porrhi-a.
One mile
Poured and Finlahcd
north o f Longwoori.
Inquire OUISIDE WHITE Paint, iperial
Miracle Concrete Co.
14 75 gallon.
II. J. Van flurger, Longwuod.
Established 1914
Kcnkarli Glaaa A Paint Co.
Phene 1336
&lt;49 Bln* Ave.
Small furniahed apartment. 312
114 W. 2nd. Phone 320
Oak Ave.. Mr*, u. G. McGuire.
FOR RLNT—-F lw Bonder. Easy
opt-ralien. Reasonable rate*, San­
1(h) pound* white lead, &lt;25.00. ( .
ford I'atat 4 Olaaa Co. Phone
3 H E A L E S TA TE F O R SALE
l i . McGuire, 31S Oak Ave.
SAX.
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable
ARTICLES WANTEDhome, 2 bath*. Eicellent loca­ 6
clim ate* Phone 7HA-W.
tion. Apply 604 Plumoaa Drive.
Phone I23U-W.________________ WILL BUY your ear rcganlleaa Help-SaMy Self Bervira Lauadry
of age or condition. Ratliff 4
Drier*
Irealag
REAL iCtllATE—INSURANCE
Sen*. Phone 237-W.___________
to* W. 13th St.
Phone IU9
PROPERTY MANAGKMENT
RAYMOND M. IIALL. Rwltor lligheat caahpr^e paid for u*ed ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
t a 4 FtartOk State Bank BUf.
lando » W ' i i Star. Call Ralph
Co. 311 E. Ut. Pb. 954.
Ray. 116II-J.
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2 RED ROOM hou*e. oak floor*,
kiod location. &lt;7,600,00, term*.
I Rea Room hou»«. completely
Sellers F r^ M y e ra .
fuiruhed. ouUide city limit*. Buyers and
SEE US FOR
&lt; ijijo.oo, term*.
Nice lot*. Dreemwold *actiett,
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Benefit Alike With
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FOR SALE: 19*1 Ford, motor and
II'o* excellent. IhmIv fair, la wi*
liu nphrey, Lake Mary.
194-J 8$icrial Deluxe Chevrolet,
lailio, gINMl Coll.Ill lull, I'.KhMMI
11*36 Plymouth &lt;300.00. Gallo
M&gt;y's Service Station
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1937 i’lymouth 4 door amlan.
1934 Rulck 4 door ardan. exrelh-nt
condition.
1940 (tldeinobile 4 diair ardan, new
■ublicr. new battery, cleaneat
i »«d car in Sanford.
1941 i'ulck 4 dour M ilan, nrw
^aint, tirra, seat cover*, creepliunally clean. 1940 Clievrolrt
lO'tpe, good roiMlition.
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SERVICE STATION
I. (trailer Odham, Ownrr
l'a*k Avenue R 2nd Street
193* Terraplane excellent comliti.-n. 4 nrw tire*. Apply 600
1 almetto or call 313-J.
1940 CHEVROLET, •% ton pickup. C-umpIrtely rebuilt. Gardnrr * Store, lake Monroe.

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Truman Doctrine

Union Member

IC tillu H frwM Fa«# One)

ir«tll&gt; ii4 (rum rat* On*1

SCOWkt API) IO P O IM O C P A Itr ( O N V I N H O N

a third party” should they believe t cal leaden hav# refuted to tell
the Democrat! are ”puttylooltna i
subcommittee whether they
are Communltli.
on at the Republican* did on
•*1 can tafely Half," Wolchok
civil ti|hli.
lold the hearing, "That the genThat itatemenl by a tpokeiman eral memlienhlp In the United
for the National Non-Paitiian •Slate* and New York City -• 07
Committee . . Cietl R „ W be...ltt
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the relotl from Senator Myert. of muniit International"
Penntylvania, the platform chair­
Rep. Charlea J. Kertten (Rman. that “certainly ihit com­ Wit), chairman of the subcommittee it not going to be influ­ mittee, replied that evidence be­
fore the body Indicated alleged
enced by thieali.”
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FRIDAY JULY 9, 1948

Camp Winona
ti's s s iis * tram roue oaei
btauic? Jones of DeLand; T. I.
Hate-.* of Daytona Beach; Char­
les Mann of Tallahassee and for­
merly of Sanford and Richard
Burner of Jacksonville.
S,mmole County boys Include:'
Bobby Billhlmer, Larry Burney, 1
Donald Yost. Billy Thurston, Bud-1
'Jy Dunn, Nolly Dunn, Bobby:
Bromley, Alfred Stanley, Georrej
Brtnrnn, Melville' Brinson. Gillen
Ward, Billy Stinson, Randall
Lavvixtar, Arthur Lodge, Walter
Grovers, Donald Kelly, Elllston
Boker, C. R. Flowers, Waltrr Granam, John Fryer, Rodger Garner,
Gem Wilkinson, Tommy Wilkin­
son. John Fite, Terry Carlton and
Meryl Carlton.
Also from Seminole County i
are: Maurice Phillip*. Richard
Thagun, Stanley Kata, Wllay Jarrell. Raymond Norman. Joe Fish­
er, Ernie Morris, Bobby Morris,
Ronald Hold, Bruce Hold, Robert
Shcuinakei, T h o m a s Rumblcy,
Jimmy Brown, Sonny Folda. Jim­
mie Arthur, Jamas McKee, Ches­
ter Cherry, Ronny Garner, Jim­
mie
Baker.
„ Wright
-i and
. ,Robert
, - - -—
-•*
SMNDINO U,a six weeks resident*
PfvcrthHJ by Nevada di
Chum Stanley. Byrl Higgs of Mi­ voice law* at Lake Tahoe, Mr*.
ami! R- F. (Janas, Al Rroek. lx- Evelyn Lehman la pictured as she
Roy
Gilbert, J
Gwvnn ReeVant B (V
^ M n e m WU# of Allan R LehOw&gt;nn Heel and Bobby Park.
j m#n. ,l#w York banker and nephew
of ex-Governor Herbert IL Leh­
New York Giantx
man, of New York, Mrs. Lehman
would neither confirm nor deny re­
irssilitrS IrsM Csss ( l » i
ports she will get a divorce settle­
stxif that the candidate has no ment of 5J 500,000 (international)
chare* to rise In professional
baseball, he will b« released from
.he tamp with a view to reducing
the erst of the trial to him.
"IIlia will alio enable our staff
to devote as much time a* po»- *
-tihlt- to randidates who are promissing," wrote Mr. Ilubhrll. "Can­
didates, who qualify and are sign­
ed to contrarta, will In* reimhur-ed
to lb" full extent o| the rn*t of
their transportation to Hanford
and their living expenses while
at tht bate."
The brochure •- profusely ||. 1
tustrsled with •• - * of th" mmn ,
which I* desr *• d *• "originalI mg in the min ’ f Carl llubbell. 1
1ulterior of the til ii&lt; farm or­
ganisation. th* largist nnd most 1
elaborate hasehvll training camp
ever organised’ an&lt;!
*-d nt i
the former HanfotJ Naval Air
Station.
» l
“ E'ght diamond- were lni&lt;l out j
al the hare and the war-time of- ;
fleers* ar^l entitle I men s Hubs,
barrack* and hirer halt* w -ro cm
verteil Into m o d e , hnt-'-e-ialltv I
living quarter*, Mn— th-q Hot)
youngsters passe-' tb-o-iel, the
camp last spring, as tryouts nr In :
training and a lo'sl nf •ixte &gt;n of
the Giant* minor league teams
trained there."
*
A full double naee section Is AMU four hours ol stubborn de­
devoted to Carl II"bhell, describ'd nials, Michael Guerrlero (above)
as “ the
. master of the screwhsll.
............ is said by New York pollco to hava
i
P
,,c,'r r i
hla admitted ecddenUlly kllUng Her­
time," and "who Is nnw devoting man Ledeter, 44, during ^
an .argu^ * •*,r,*#rdln*ry l.j*-, Lnll talents menj in ,
nation a month pra*x-convict
Hung farm ayst-m.‘
Is reisorted to have said ha
One of tho hiima&gt;, In'ert-* pic l-*d*r*r who fetl, sulking hla
lure* It that r f John II. "Ilan&lt;"
L o l«,t in tba bvrrael-a surroiiml- Lclerer's body was recently found
•d by delighted rookies as he covered with lime In tha gas station
(faiernational)
tdl» a baseball store from his litas# tilt
rlrn lor* of the diamond Mr.
Lobert rapervited the daying
Ike Refuses
out of (he diamonds here. A .
numlier of Giant scouts
are rpic---„
H #*si*|mural trmm Fm* 0 * 0
tuns!, farm trams arr
rrj.tiisi, «»f my appnipriata aphara
and listed, and thrrr Is a vfrw of
•iuty. No mattrr undtr what
tha New York Polo Ground* dia-‘ *ermi* conditions, or promises a
iwond.
. proposal might ho couched, 1
j would rofuir to acropt tho nom*
Nations Railroad Ination.
Th# releas# of Elsenhower's
telegram made It necessary for
•rmatlsrae
r , „ oeel
members who
who want
want to
to
vened court to hear armimsxt. „ „ party
,
n'entbera
a BAv,rntnini _ ,, Fttmont* tn Muttl# Truman to settle quickly

.Stroll. editor of “ Freedom and few local* located in New lork
the Union," told the committer City.
today "The United Nation* it too
Kristen refrrred to prrviou*
weak." Me uriced the party to tritimony that leadership of New
tupport "A federal union of York'» "five nr six" department
democratic people* of the world," •tore local* I* »ome what combut suggested it he done within munittic.
the United Nation* framework.
"In a general way. what can
Another union propotal came vou tell u* about that?” he asked.
from the American league for an
“ Mr. Chairman." Wolchok re­
Undivided Irrland. The l-eafue plied, “ I aincerely don't know
atked a plank favoring “ The how to answer that question.”
aholithmerit of the forcealile par­
Kertten then repeated that the
tition of Ireland."
subcommittee's records failed to
Henry Pratt Fairchild, co- disclose “ Any substantial Com­
chairman of the American Coun­ munist influence In the great hulk
cil for a Democratic Greece, reld if these international locals."
the platform committee the Tru­
man doctrine in Greece it "con­
Fighting Erupts
•
trary to American tradition* and
maintenance of world peace."
«
l—tinned
trnm
Peae
Onri
teooii K Levinthal of I’ hlladrlphta, speaking for the Arner sinte the end of the second world
lean Zionist Emergency Council, |War.
urged that Israel “must he en^
Jewiih communique taiJ
•hied !6 defend itself should Aral. |
tounlf (. , U (k*d and
aggression l&gt;e resumed against It.
ceptuird
three
Egyptian-held v il­
This can lie dona only if the
lages near M ajdal. 28 miles south
embargo on arms it modified."
The committee appeared to l« of Tel A viv, but admitted los*
virtually of on* mind on the of two olhei villagrs to the
foreign plank. While the platform
language had not been drawn, Egyptians.
a
The communique satd fighting
general agreement pointed to a
phdge that the party will shun continued all last night alter being
isolationism, and chart an inter- slatted by the Egyptians al dawn
naUonaliit course toward world
yetletday, 24 houts before the
peace.
The threat of negro *up|&gt;ort end o l the truce.
for a third party wa* voiced by
Haifa
dispatches
said Iraqi
Guy It llrrwrr of th* National Hoops and planes attacked a Jew­
Non-Partisan Committee. He did
not mention Henry A. Wallace, ish position in the area notth of
tut one committee member sedd |enin in Northern Palestine.
"That la the only thlld party I j The Israeli army and air force
know of."
|stacked irregular Arab forres of
The committee demonetrated a Kawii Itcv Al Kaukll in the
surprising unity of Dixie and Naiarrth district, Haifa report*
“
other faction* a* leaders sought said, and strong Syrian concen- |
• harmonious solution to tho rare trationi of man and armor gath
Itaur. It was th# big surprise of rrrd for an expected "major at
th# pre-convention activities.
lack" in th* Mishmar Hay Yar- &gt;
I.eon Henderson, wartime OPA den wedge near l.ake Hula on
administrator, urged the demo­ the Eastern Palestine border.
cratic platform committee to
Haifa'* alert ended a few min­
pledge immediate action to re­ utes after it was sounded. The
store price, allocation, Invrrtory alren* sounded 46 minute* after,
and credit controls.
Count Folk* Dernadottc, the U. •
This mutt he done, ho said, "To N. mediator, had left for Rhode*.
prevent any further rise In He had stopped from a surprise
prices."
lasl-minuts visit to Amman where
"Inflation,” said Henderson, "I* he conferred with King Abdullah
a tins# bomb placed at Ilia foun­ of Trans-Jordan, In an effort to
dations of our prosperity. Every­ continue the truce or at least
one know* that the bomb hear* eliminate the Holy City of Jeru­
the stamp 'Made by the GOP.’ salem from III# tone of military
Unless this bomb is removed It operations.
will blow us Into the worst de­
The mediator said hare he h «l
pression In uur history."
discussed will, Abdullah th* pros­
G?
Henderson presented hit state­ pect of averting new fighting In ai
■ ■ —- —
ment on behalf o f the Americana Jerusalem and ucmilltarulng the
fot Democratic Action.
city. He said h« still was hope­
Teacher’wSalary
American Airmen
ful.
Earlier, however, lie had told
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Employment Surging newsmen In Amman that he and fut the uit* of '»»•
the school buses In tl rnd hfBj fd for 0 mura. Japan,
Abdullah had discussed "Many cot.ntctlori with recreation and Over the Eastern Chinese coast,
thing*, including prospects of an- f
UMilaaeS (ram Pea* «■»)
, u“
,h*’ *e^°° |the air men encountered overcast
ing it* summer peak and a new •jther truce In Palestine.” Trans- tm dings and ground*
Lkte* and broke out of a furmaJordan official* tald th* talks
II. J. Gut discussed Increasing i (|ull
M.vgn planes to make the
high in non-larm employment.
tlw-insurance Coverage of the city , un in .lone.
Hut on th« way
The figure* made it plain that were on thr “possibilities of sup- school
building, and was requested himiCi
r, dlir wtfnl , „ d , |M
, |h#
flying Jerusalem with water” and
mo*t of the youth* looking (or observers In Amman believed the to rev M. his scheduled for con-L|rnir„ fuUnd th, mM|¥„
poo
summer-lime work managed to visit was concerned mainly with
u
. . mtlcu off course and running low
Rerignatlona were n c c e p l c d u n 7 udi
find it ~ sometimes as replace­ the Jerusalem situation.
ment* for regular worker* on
Ani"1 *Sf. f p , 0.k.‘ n,fvlT^oVa V /f'I Realising they lacked fuel to
Ant.a Hu, Forbes, W o t Hid# Prl- ruMm ,, ,0 hom; t,.se. the flkr*
Rate Increases
vacation*, and sometime* as camaty; Miss Thelma Lee, Ovl»du; hau tht rhoic* of rrathlng in *0
lerct* to the summer vacation
Mr*. Mary Jo Steti-nson, Lake emy-held China or landing at Vla­
(Con User* dam S*a#e Oaal
Monruv; Prof. A. R. Johnson, Hantrade.
Sixty of them received full 20 lord and Mae Muller, Oviedo divostok, Russia.
Topping Ihtr previous civilian and 14.3 percent Increases.
Tnev headed for Russia.
Colored School.
' r&lt;l ,M,u*,ry ’
Heveral caucuses are scheduled
employment of July, 1047, by
Esartly 18 hours and 46 min- coal mine*.
Th# New York. Now Havan,
Bus drivers were re-appointed uttu after their takeoff, the filer*
Now In lla fourth day, the j fo'
*
u ‘ •'k ‘ hln* ® m .
14 11 .000, the total number of and Hartford Railroad waa au­
Americana working for pay, pro­ thorised only to increase Its basic fur t.early all of the routes. A brought the "General II. II. Arn­ strike waa railed herause the ' . ish?r,l&gt;^^ l&lt;efor. Elsenhower touk
“ 'V .1 ^ . ' ‘ rongest stand,
fit or benefit of the family — not coach fare by 44 percent, since few were left for further con­ old Special" down at th* Naval steel Industry refused to accept a 1 „
CN*,rm»n J. Howard
Including house-working wives - that line previously had received sideration.
Air Station, Vladivostok. Russia. union shop arrangement in th e,
b*** predicted
that
The Board, acting on advice of
left the one-time goal of 64,. separata authority to advance Its
When crew members climbed new wag* agreement between
Eisenhower's nam* would not he
000,000 jobs well behind.
fares beyond the 10 percent gen­ the Bute Department of Educa­ out c f th* 8up*rfort, they wore John L. Lewi*, mina worker* put In nomination.
Counting the 1,201,000 members eral Increase of last year. Only tion. authorised the Issuance of humed over to Rusalan Naval chkf, and th* rest of the coa!
of the armed force* in with th* a alight further adjustment Is re­ teachers checks for last August headquarter*. It waa the last time industry.
OMAHA. July 0, UP}— If Pres­
miners' chief, government prosecivilian worker*, th* censua fig­ quired to make the three cent as determined by the Supreme they ever saw the "Arnold."
ure* showed 62.147,000 Jobs filled. and four cent a mil* rata afftc- Court Budget* for tha white and
On Feb. t, 1045 (the war atlU eutora charge that what Lewis |, ident Truman gets th* Democratic
colon - 1 Departments of Agricul­ wa* on), tba crew reached Allied demanding violates the Taft- presidential nomination, be haa
But that Included about 2,500,000 tlv* on that system.
who were not actually working
iinra In Iran and from (her* re­ Hartley Act requirement that a been assured the support of James
The Increase* do not affect ture were approved.
union ahep ran be legal only Roosevelt
on their jobs betaua* of vaca­ commuter fare*, which are on a
A letter from the Hanford fltory turned to the United 8utes.
Hnwtvrr, in an Interview her*
tions, ■trike*. Hits*ts, bad weath­ different basis, and which were League urging more teaching of
«®n*ent to it In
General Arnold, th* wartime
late yesterday, Roosevelt deer, temporary lay-offs, ate.
. ,n h,* h echool waa read Army Airforce commander, tag- an NLRB election.
generally advanced about &gt;0 per­
_________
_ talk* af- elsred that Gen. Dwight D. EliI______
n New York,
wag*
Non-agricultural I n d u s t r i e * cent In th* East leal year.
d "The Arnold" while making a
and Hunt. Lawton Instructed to
were up 1 ,000.000 Job* for th*
tuber riant tour In January, feeling 35400 workers in some *'&gt;h»wer cannot be counted out
Th* eastern railroads estimated teplv that Increased Instruction
month to a record 11 ,000,000 i* that on the l«sls of travel so alorg that line I* planned as part 1044. Tn# workers were trying 16 rayon plan's w*r# resumed |n^ ,hr voce for the nomination
to compute their 176 quota out today. The CIO Textile Worker* “ “ "le** h# refused to accept after
June. Male employment accounted far this ysar, the increases will of the, program for this year.
for 778,000 of th* Increase, fe­ yield about 161,000,000 a year
of 200 Huperfort* needed to actlv- Union of America her asked 25 the convention nominates him."
hntK'
can bring him back
male for 383,000. Th* total wa* in additional revenue.
at* the 20th Bomber Command for cent hourly Increases for workers
t , 1 11,000 higher than a year ago.
the start of R -20 bombing of at plants In Meadvlll*. Uwlston '» ■ ",1 nominate him, the CallShrinera
Meet
Two of the II ICC commis­
and Marcus Hook. Pa.; Parkers­ foinia state democratic chairman
Jai.an
Farm employment was up I,- sioners .. Ailchison and 8plawn
645,000 for tha month to a June — announced dissents to tha in­
When Arnold earn* along tha burg and Nitro. W. Va.; Roanoke. said.
IIHIWHS I „ a rae* Ural
If Truman U nominated, "W#
latal of 0400,000, with women creases but did not file separata assisting Mr. Lane as co-chairman production line he slopped In Front Royal and Covington, Va.;
front of the nose of the 175th Cumberland, Md.; Rome. G a ; will go out and do what we can
accounting for 041,000 of the In- opinions.
° f 4k# Ceremunlal Committee.
create and men for 4* 4,000. The
J. L. Tliornley Is Im s I chair- bouioer In th# assembly p r o v i­ and Cleveland nnd I'alneavllU, I" help him," Roosevelt aald.
Th* ICC authority affects In­
Ohio.
farm employment total was Wrtt,- terstate passenger travel, but tha m*n of th* Candidates Committee sion.
Halt la used for score* of
“ This Is the plane I want—
000 below a year ago.
state regulatory bodies ordinarily and la assisted by Bruce Ander1‘ yht herv!" he aald and wrote Piece* of salt have been re­ things, including making plastics,
»°n and_E. G. Klfpatrkk, Jr.
.Tha Transportation Committee "II. II. Arnold" nn the in&lt; d* wall ported found in an Egyptian tomb n\hm varns, dye*, drugs, syn­
on wlthln-itate travel. 9*ca
thetic rubber, and photographic
of special laws In Illinois and will Include W. R. Willis aa ehalr- of tiK cabin. She was delivered dating from about 2400 (I.C,
materials.
«*•«,
George
T°uhy,
W.
B.
Ellerb*
Russian Claims
on
the
vrrv
day
set
for
rnmplatlon
Michigan, tha ICC'a order today and Veil,- William*.
of
the
AAF's
*m&gt;*r«tncv
nrodue
1
applies to Intra-atat* travel in
ICaaStaled (raos Pas* Om i
Roy 0 . Williams heads th* tio„ schedule for 176 bombers.
those two aaates.
Farad# Commit**# with J. A.
"The Arnold" was first over
Th*
order
diapoaaa
of
tha
last
Hcvival
Bans which crashed waa a pending application with ICG for Howard and Alfred W. Lee as- Japanese-occupied Bangkok, Riant,
Dan*
slating. Georg* Holder I* chair­ June 6, 1044, in an exploratory
Igmed C-47.
Tha ernah oc­
two-engined
(Ml. Th*
passenger far* Inaraaaaa. Neither man of the Food Committee and
. In tha Taunua Moun
curred deep
M
raid and the Usd B-29 In an as­
|AH8embly of God
th* western railroads nor tha
r , Clar- sault agalnrt Yawata on Japan's
Ulna. B0 mile# northwest of southern line* have given any la assisted by John Holder,
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Rossetter. home islanda 10 days later. Raida
Frankfurt. Tha plan* burnad af­ indication that they Intend to
Church
ter plunging Into lbs woods on follow the lend o f the eastern The Hospital Certificate tem ml lee followed on Anahan In Manchuria.
•» headsd by Robert W. Dean*. Sasebo, Sumatra, Singapore. For­
roads In seeking n fresh advance. »ljh I* T. Sheppard assisting.
I2th SI. nnd fdiur«l Ay*.
charred hodlee war* dug
mosa and on occupied China.
Lest year's 10 percent In­
**• Fearc* Is chairman of
from th* wreckage. Th# victims creases were pioneered by the .
She outfought Japanese fight­
th* Hotel Reservations Committee,
You era Invited to attend
eutem carriers, which obtained asriated by C, 0 . Cllnhaaaka. W. ers on numerous occasional she
the revival which la being
survived severe flak exoloilona on
their far* hike first The western
conducted- by Evangelist J.
boll wjnge. aa engine fire, violent
end southern lines subsequently
C. Braddock at tn* Aastorms, and then she cam*
followed eult In reparaLe actions chairman of tha Reception Com- tropical
rmbly o t God Churrk.
mittee, assisted bv Frank Evans. to rest on Russian soil.
before ICC.
.She at ill I* there—Interned by
P. Campbell tad Paul Rowland.
,
r
A
good interest has been
Other eommlttees a ret Publicity, tho Russians.
.manifested In th* revival
Inqueat Slated
this week and the evangelist
has beeen doing soma good
( C — * * » ■ ■ ! la w a i P a g e O r a )
C.
Welsh
and
Robert
Cole.
Registration. L. M. Cornell. Roy
constructive preaching.
dead upon arrival at Fernald- Harwell
Ambassadors era Kd*.rd F.
and James P. VcClell-" I.
Laughton Memorial Hospital in Danr# Committee. Haanr MeTh* meeting will continue
Kvkhaea Ambulance. Carl Lanlla, Jo»-n J. Carver, Roy Hothroughout next woek. Ser­
&gt; sad June Lukens. IS, **- won and Thovnas .*
Hubert M. Pearce akd Schley c !
vice begins at 7:44. All are
pasaaager, wav* also takes
" “ 'lU ra
GrahaaL

\ t THE CHURCHES
All Church N uke* must be presented at The Herald office on the
day before pubUcatla*.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ,
CHURCH OF GOD
(t
Rev. J. B. M et laky, MloiaUr
Cltroa Haights
Mrs. P. K. Stephenson,
Rev. R W. Miller. Pastor
Direr tar ef Re li glees EdaraUaa
3:(Mi P. M.: Preaching setviert
0-46 A. M.: Church 8rhool. AI rich Sunday afternoon.
C lsu for Every Age.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship
-----------K lfi S IS ?
BAPTIST CHURCH
7:00 P. M.: Youth Fellowship &lt; erner Laurel A Ninth Street
Services.
S. L. Wnatley, Pastor
5:00 P. M.: Union Services at
Sunday School. 0:45 A. M.
th* Methodist Church. Sermon
Morning Worshln, 11:00 A, V
Topic: "The Graee of Our Lord “ Frr Those Who I-ook Back."
•
Je»tis Christ."
Training Union. 7;00 I*. M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
V.ell. or Well* j f Salvation?
(Disciples of Christ)
Which T
1400 Sanford Ate.
Mid Week Praver Service, WedDr. A. Retd Uverett.
nerd-tv, 8:00 P. M.
ad Interim, Pastor
Erttherhood. 1st and 3rd Thurs­
Church School, 9:45 A. M.
d ay 8:00 P. M.
.-tornlng Worship and Commun­
"Clme Thou With Us and Wr
ion. 11:00 A. M. Rermon, Rev. J. ,V;il Du Thee Good.”
Randall Ferris.
Christian Y o u t h Fellowship,
7.00 P. M.
KiV. Feirl* Is a visiting minis­ t HKIHTIAN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
ter from Waycross, Ga.
On Saaford-Orlando Highway
Glenn E. Smith, Psstar
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
10:00 A. M : Bible School, Mr.
Tmelflh Street A Laurel Avenue
Wluboldt, Supt.
A. 8. Davis, Paster
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
Sunday School, 0:46 A. M.
Missionary Sunday will he ohrrrMorning Worship, 11:00 A. M. ve&lt;-.
Evangelistic service, 7.45 P.M.
7'45 P. M j Evening Service
M'd week prayer meeting, WedAn Informsl service of Gospel
ne. day, 7:48 P.M.
mi-aBige and song. The pastoC. A, Meeting, Young people, wl|t rpeak. All are welcome.
Sunday 6:45 P.M.
We are now In a revival meet-1
Ing with Evangelist J. C. Brad- 1
Jock, meeting every evening at
Seminole County
7:46.
Th# evarweli't will be
upvaklng at the Sunday morning
Court RecordB
worship hour.
FIRST I'RKSBYTEHIAN
CHURCH
Dragla? E. Ckarles.
Staled Supply paster
E. D. Brownlee, D. D.,
Pastor Emeritus
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
all ages.
11:00 A. M.: Worship Sarvire.
Sermon by Dr. Brownlee.
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Young Peoale’s Meetings.
b :00 P. M.: Union 8ervlce at the
Methodist Church.

UNITY

Faith Cerawall. Minister
TUESDAY
7:50 P. M.t Prayer Sendee at
Valdes Hotel,
8:00 P. M.: Clasa In "God ts
the Answer", at the Hotel, taught
by Iiene Callaway.
FRIDAY
018 A. M.: Radio Program,
"Tiir Voice of Unity", Station
WTKR.

ttrS sn S ar, ( s i r T, ISIS
Wartaalr Deets
City of (Untord to lllrhsrd C
llrxntler n u s Anns D.
I.«r-On. J O Blus Jotsphln* to
J • ' Urlaht etui Vslma.
Drunoo. Svsn etui I.m Is tn pru­
dence K llr unon
tlurrows. John etui Annie Ms*
to doe Urranl elux Annrr
atsvens. Msrr C etvtr A B m
T o m m i e llsmllton.
Mariner, rlsrs R in Lnnnl* l&gt;
lllrfeardtoa.
Klllolt. O &lt;1 etus Doris M tn
Jn*-n r»nie« etui -Anaella#
Cosies. Johs stux AnitHns to
W r * * N t)yoe otui draco.
Jonrs. Bruoka II olu i Doris M
m Krnott K Coliorlr otus Mario
Brack. D C otus Viola O la W
D IVwoll stus Mattlo Lou
Burk*. Dllwnrth o t u s Magnolia
in \V D I'owrll
Ural Rststo SSortenao*
Chloolm. John rial in Famllr

Loan

Martino. Wm otus Bos# (Ml# *
t 'r m in Mary W Dnualass otvir
Vane*
,
(.'amphrll. .Va-hsn otus U n lr to
Fxm ll- t nan To
Aaatgnmonl Of Martaan*
Florida Htat* ttsnk tn Mary W
tuiue'sr- ottir Vaaco.
SM lalsM ss « » Mortaaa**
W illtam ajn lvostoy otui Odooaa
in Hrnfr Wad*
tx-ualao*. Msry W otvir Vaacr
ta Wm Morllno otus Rate
Bslloy. M C l« T !, O'Connor
•tuv All —
Hotkey C— mtoaSaa
Rtste of Pldrlds ta F R McCoy

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF
CAMRLRERRY
Under Mrihedtet MapervitUw
Rev. I d w«H Kirrfcer. Patter
6:15 A. M.: Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
M oaorakl* D lsek a ra ra
Subtcet: "Challenge . . . Our
*rmv to Frrddl* Karl,
j Navy tn Aubroy W ayn* Rpp*
Beat"
7:i0 P. M,i Young People'*
uici ling.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Key. Clarence C. White. Mlnleter
Church School. 10:00 A. M.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
vt'e expect reports flora our
young people who recently ntterxkd summer conterenc* nt ML
Plymouth nt th* flundsy School
and nt the Church Hour.
Vacation Blhl# 8chool la In a*#slor. at the nresent time, which
will dose, Friday, July 16.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
400 Beet Spread Street
0:45 A. M.t Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service
Subject: "Sacrament."
5:00 P. M.: Wednesday Service.
R-nd^ng Room Houra, Tuesdays
and Fridays 8.-00 to 4:00 P. M.

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Church
Invites You To Hear:
E. D. Solomon-July 11
L N . Kimbroughnluly 18

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M O NDAY J U L Y 12, 1H49

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Israeli Army
Captures Two
Arab Cities

Shrlners To Play Concert Here Wednesday Night

D e m o s Send P latform
T o Convention Floor;
D o u g la s S te p s O u t

1HD

Artillery Battles D e ­
veloping In C ra ggy
Mills N ear Site O f
Surrendered T o w n s

J u s t ice
Declines
N om ination T o Be
V ic e President O n
Dem ocratic
Ticket

NEW YORK, July 12, bp&gt;_
count PolKr ll«r nadotte, I'm tn l
Nation* mediator for I'aleklinr.
a rr i'td by planr from Europe
looai and &lt;*a» met by T rj*» e
t.ic, f .N . secretary general. I.lr
inmirdialrly went uIn. aid thr
Iforaf
Mulch Airline-. planr
hearing Bernadotle and hi* par
I) a* soon a* it landril and run* r
terr-il with him for Id mlnulr*.
Ilrimdollr *aid at a n r * * confrrrn rr following hi* arrival:

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WASHINGTON, Jiil* ir, i,pi
— Srnatoi Tafl (it-llhiut lodnv
p.edirlrd the llep.ihlir an* will
hold then senate majorilv in
the nest Con ere**.
tafl i..|d
! a new* ronfereiire hi believe*
t isv. Ihiin .i* I*. Dcwet »| .New
to rk . Republican pre*idential
tuminee. will *wrep tht- doubt­
ful s'ale*" mi,i the iiepid.lt. an
soil,mu in the November elec­
tion. The Republican* n,»w hare
r. 31 to I', r.lgr in the Seriate,
*' ablft of tom *eat* mold give
ilie Mem iK.ii* a majorils.

uinta.

Thr Irrarli victory came after
a half-hraitrd twu day fight but
brought the aitnoied atiikinii forces
of thr Tiam-Joidan Aiab f-rgion
duvtn in counterattacks
Artillery billies weir dec eloping
in thr craggy Judean lulla within
•i|hl of the two caplutrd plaint
towtu.
The raptuie of E i Ramie open­
ed the way lor a two-way Jewish
a ira u ll on th r A ia b L rg iu it lo u e i
defending Laltun, the lari b t i n r i
to opening &lt;he supply toad tiom
iikkiiK iw a am
t'.w ri

Coronoi;Vi Jury
Absolves Parties
In Highway Crash

Demo, rai% put llie lint draft ot

H op e O f

W orld

Lies then i.tuti..,ri*y-l.iden I'tdS p'a!-

VC.II.a Itl O Ihoipla* itepped out
of the sue pirlidenlul pirluir
ami Seiialni Allien ll.tikley came
to the I itint l,oliv a* thr Hurt*
sells DemiKiatii National Conven­
tion got uiuler way.

The Shrine U nd from Morocco Temple In Jacksonville will give a l.ul.lir rimcrri \V H n r * l.y .y.n.riit .■■thr
F" ' '
and Magnolia Avenue In connection with their ceremonial. The concert will liegm at N:0b t clock and CO........ . ..mil U.3» I M with I i. d
Thi'llman directing. The program will Include Inatrumental and vocal koio».

American Jets
Customs Agent Shrine Band, Vocalists To Give
Concert Here Wednesday Evening To Make First
Impounds B-17
Atlantic Trip
At Halifax Port
r»

Noted m uiiciant and tin g e u will ap|K *r at the conceit to lie given
Weduetday evening at P in t S trrrt and Magnolia A trn u r by the M o to r-,
co Ir tiip lr Sin me Hand in connection with the ceremonial lin e , it war | ij
announced tbit morning by Edward F. l-ttte. pirtident of the .Hanford

Pilot O f Plane
A s Shrine Club. The ccncert will atari at 8 :0 0 o'clock.
m
scribes
Plight
Orville Van Sickler ol Indiana is nutcl fur the playing *d hi* "diaO n e For T ra in in g mond eluddrd" clatinet and liar appear#,I with many uutitandmg toad
aho»&gt;. tanl Mr. Lane. The**; i n f “
HALIFAX. N. S.. July 12. &lt;/1») elude
the old KKO circuit, the

-Cuitomi Collector Chat let Colhut laid today hr had impounded
a rayiCry . B-l 1~ bomber from
New Yolk which landed here tail
night on what the pilot laid wai
a navigational training flight.

Par.Lgr* circuit, I ko WS Inter na­
tion!. 1 and many others.
Jim Hardy, another outstanding
clarinetist began hit career In
Colorado In a boys band directed
by Juhn I-eick. former aolo rurnetlat uf Philip Sousa* band
Capt. F.rwin R. Chandler, of Noble Hardy Is al*u a featured
singer with the Shrlner hand.
M um ., the pilot, denied that the
T. Coy Nichols. Morocco Trm
| big aitrrafl. which bad no tiiddr
pie * favorite haritone. is u mem­
, armament, w n on ill way t'i ber of the Jacksonville Male Chor­
paletime with 10 Itia rli an tr us and ha* hern prominent in
JarUunvillt- music circle*
for
ClUltl.

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' L o m p l l 'l l * ! ' l i g h t
K u r o p c .'I H Z o n e

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*'1-1-1 R I D t» l. I'll I D. Mich,

Britain Sends
‘ aimed |rI liabter plane* thunder*1*1 live All Force
New Troops To hml4*1pif tt'vi-«
P I u p e I I e d tianiill
Western Front In
July

12.

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1'ifleen

Inllv

Douglas, lapped as 1'iriiJen:
, I mman't lust choice, declined to
i|Uit tile Siiptrme Couit and make
the lace I hi drcition was an*
liouirieti hy John Redding. DemoJcratii puhliiity duel
Rrddmg
•aid he irgaiib the wold Itoitl
Douglas. which caine tliinup.h
Itiends, at an ".ihvolutr trluval '
With del,gale* asselidded for
the runventioli'* firnt session.
Word circulated urolUnl the hall
and in downtown committee head
nusrtrr* thnt Harkley limy gi-t
'the adminisirntion's call on u
j ticket certain to In- topi-ed ny
• President
1*— •*_—
Truman.
i1 Southern
a le s who had
Southern iirlrg
drlrgatea

III P h ilo s o p h y O f
W ilk ie 'O ne W o r l d '

Ihe

,.ba.

-Jtamed

in

One 4fh |

ll iriu.iuirj to hr srert whether
the wui.|, the »lrrp&gt; eyed dialling
itiinmittrr .d *etrn came up with
ii i it) A \| would please either
tide III the ird bill tivil lights
Genrgr Shite wa&gt; uiilallrd ai battle
pirinlriil nl the ilu li (oi lltr com ­
Ahead) the Disk irhellion hid
ing &gt;e.u old i ailed U|witv the . clashed head-on into a counter
metnliett of R-taiy to do tlie-i
^ t|,e patty's Northern and
pail in living to fulfill the oblige .,||.,ul,d "hl.e,al" wing
lions iin|Hi&gt;rd by Rotary, twudnn
A »l.'luting land of Southerners
Rlissoli. at Irlliiilg piesident, wai r iunly thieateiird to ualk out of
p irtm lrd with the past pirsulrnl't the cnliv,-utinii and nominal* •
pill liy l.rnigr A Speet who coin rniulidatr of their own later this
month if any part of President
mendrd funs bo "the outstanding Tiutimu's civil right* itrogranv la
|ob you have done this Veal
wntleu into the paitv'c platform.
Mr. Hiitgri •ant that the Unllt-d
They demanded a plank leaving
,**we *»•*
. i * , iiM,.,a
all iacini legidatiiilt entirely to
die Mate*, without federal inter*
«•» l*l|f tls)

State’s Live Stock
Industry Praised1j Fred K. Reasoner,
In Market Report Former Resident,

_ .
'. * hern planning e fight against
ire* * I /)ougla* If he chose to run, genantic | erelly reacted favnraldv to report* that llarktey now mlgh* la­
flight.
the choire.
hiui criiaiat.- hum aliiint, tin |
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Senator ru lbrlg h t i l l A rk .i told i.gpecial)
“The Importance of
July 12—!/&gt;•&gt;- An t -80 . hooting lau tlieak d ea &gt; r,
|,r tlrtrsk* most of the pioriila’* live stock Industry i*
I ONHON.
author it at lv * source said today Ward .inncc a h.»/V »ky t»ooil ' M ute delegation* I.-telling agailmt t r vested hy tin* continued Vear.
Kritain
ha*
tent rwwldoratd
n nan*
n* rivlt
civil
ilghti
w ra llin w.ic rape, ted all llie w,tv :|TTrm
I lim
rlg lil* progintn mund operation o f nut only the
niimhera of new Iro o i* to U
t ■in 1 F tld take.,II wav at 9 :0 8 A M I1go along on Har.
Harkley
Stale Idve
Live Sl.Kk
Slock M
arket*, hilt
,1,,’y
I|Stale
M arket*.
Germany because of (h.* ion*
r
. . .
There was lest enthusiasm , privately and cooperatively ttpei
In blockade Berlin.
Die lilleenll ■I &gt;
» clot a
| among the southerners, however. Bled l.lve StoC1 Market* »« w d. '
1

pl at l or m"

World" idler the unly hope ol
survival Im the iivihre.l world,
and tom Inih'il
It has In fie one
World Ini .ill ol It will Ik llo
woild at all

jacksonvh.i,k, Fi«.. July jeiDics

In Kansas

PAOI.A. Kan July 12-tJN—
bird K Heastiner, formerly of
Sanford, d'rd tu-te July 2, HUH,
at Ills apaitnienl Mr Reasoner,
» former band into .- lea-h.'r. wa*
W y.-ar* old lie 'offered n stroke
Tiie informant said ‘uinnv
'
Miatrrn tpe. icily gioumrcl planet ' ainut reports from some ml- •aid Willlmii t.. Wilson. Director sir year* as’ o and had *m- n t-ej.
the reinforcement* will Im ........ „ r|, MJ,„|u|rt)
MWke the Ittp. ministration aourre* that Illi* of State Market*. In hi* Wool*Iy fast the na*t four ye.trs. Inst
t
t t .
, ,
u
i
n
ini favor nileht In* linn round-up "f market new*. “ Th.... February he and Mr« lc.-n*oner
Collins made his announcement y v u t He drew hravy aipplmitr I mtn Hrrlin
at a .Snririe dinner hfre lant win-1 The disclosure came n« General ''u* " ,,r l-‘ ded to start up IJestina I j (l,w»rd Gov. William Preston I market* nr- Important ■«»—' i vi v ( Dft their home at Anthony, Knna few minutes before tiie plane ter with hi* tinging of Jerome sir Brian Robertson. British rnth lion ol llie pioneer Might, win, It ||
„f Maryland
. in the amatl nrndneer* ‘ n fiinitah •as, and came to Pavla to he
was scheduled to lake off on what Kem'- famout number, “ Old Man1, ary governor In Germany, con will In! ktilK fJMK«* jrl tk|&gt;ri«ilioin
The queallon w»* whether f'*o-ting competition In the s*|e ,.f near their daughter, M-». Hoch*
I ferred here with the chief &gt;-f IS EutoiK-. diplomatic lu&gt;ll|K)t. llie Hierner. would fight over the I IlW
Chandlet said would be a return Hivei.’’
helll live slock, assuring them ■f man.
1
,
second place M they tmv. ovn #f| utlet -ml encouraging ’ -'ter
"Pee Wee" Hutden. native I *«nff of the ministry if d. r.-u-e ,
The ilecrntetl was leim in Jackflight to Westchester county air
|,(ir „ rr!,|(ientl*l nominallcn *•%
— HnilK rn*l Amem an lone id l.nmany.
turtlon
run, Ohio. July -it. Im '.V, son of
id hit Fioinlian. haa played h i* trom- i &lt;!ener*l S ir Perev
Th* verdict e*on#rated Carl j |&gt;ofJ ftjrw York. Collins said
The
operation
unfuib
a
new
ria
j
vanring
Guy.
Ren
l.anev
of
Aik
l i t
i
lit
i « i* r
f
&gt;a
VVi-rk-ehd reports fi on I.’ *aVs Jacob and Haiali lUasunvr. lie
id l,r hone with many Florfda musical
service chief*.
Harm 111, of (irtauuu. Id year
action was temporary until
rrllll„
................
■
i rt#^ArkI«M
l!nrta and
mil »lnct*
ilnt*i* joining
fiiiitlI111?' I| R
renters lob) ..........
tif Ihe rale
if J.- was engaged m bund mu sir work
|
organiiation*
- ■'IpTl^nr
. :,""lr«* fr mi M* t of lightning Km communication an*** to '’nnr *“ Trumyn
old urlver ot thu trulck jetlaii in
H is(ahtHipt4 Hit • M l* * * t i
that will lull the tune between
niale rebel, plek-.l ; ,j r. u |..
| .*71 hoes to- « in Kansas und Mi«'ouri a half renwiucli Naucy i .oucks mat witu
_________________ __
Motoccu Temple hat scored heav ™ J '5 f n,
,
.. , .
,
mat
win
hii
me
"
Gov
Hen.l.anev
of
Arkansas
for
r.,h
total
of
H3I.77Stil.
of- tury. and hud laught in various
--------------------------,1 iii
O. iiinr
it.-.r aiiruiii
aontial inintirti
inlnilra-1 »no
allow
Karlier In throm
ilav.
roroen
fatal injuries, a n t Cluster Allen,
ii
raar
i*»-i hr. ismerica amt I uiope.
i
, pposition candidate a* wrntig , „.IB| r,,(, figures being uiuvail- l.igii schools In h.in,av. llo was
iti of Lakelaird, who wus .nvolved
A i r F it* * h i* m i* ft4 ir i* r ji
ill* * lir„- Memocrtl* Imgar the formal , ti)r ll|( 4 „f ,|lr reporiiug nun - u former presltbiil of the Kan*V9
tn th r collision winch too, piace
liin rirri (I|iiir«i1ii»ii I um) t h i r i 11 1»tir* ImSIl.e** of tonnlng their tirin'! yrl|1
Hand Directors association. For
. ...
------- u.* .................... i
near the han-Urlu Club on the
wnu President Truman.
|| to Mllllv
I Summarirs of report* 1 iv n h w eight years he »a* engaged ill
hanfuru-Orlando H ighw ay during
Dakota
Nuns
To
Don
:'t
11
,homers,
making
an
admit
problems,
t
2
t
to
determine
the
truck fanning at Hanford, Fla.
..■ration, on tiv# Slat# ...... ..
a hltiHling ratnstoim. M r. Allen ta
llssllssss —.. - i f * *lt«
* ‘a and
uml *#v#n tndetKiidenl nnrk.'t*.
Surviving are three daughters,
p
or(l
'•"Ir.“
o'"!.“2
2
^
.
Civilian
School
Dress
jewwsi
inlng.
Mrs. Iluchmun. Mi, Helen Pear,
. l.dlow
Mem orial Hospital d u e 'U i hi* IM -1 Y Y * 4 “
1
l , ' ' O U O
_______________________
________
' » ! to give the 1.II..L trail
Arcadia Slat# Live Stock Mat, •on of Sanford, an t Mrs. Mildred
Taking every precaution, the
juris*.
HIKMARCK, N D. July 12 pP
Irl. reported handling IM •with* Waiman of Chicago, a son, Fred
DETROIT. July It tAO-Pre- 0. V. Horace Delivers —Catholic Nun* In North Dakota itratrgtr air riiinuintnl railed on Driver Taken Trip
Dwight Freeman, aouth bound
K. Reasoner, Jr., of Dodge City,
rn.l 64 hog*
ix mul i-engme plane* to accom­
driver of a Chevrolet which naan- aidant Walter Rcutber of the CIO
will I k permitted to don civilian
ItcFunlak Snrlng* ,1 s '" ' v,‘ Katita*; n aiatrr. M i*. George
On ACL Spur Track 1 V(m-k
ed into the other two can, which United Auto Workera look a Mat Safety Talk In Jax ■tress next fall *0 they may con­ pany the jet* The C-47 left here
Market. -M cattle.
mut*. |(&gt;hiniere of EuriLtn l, Ore., ten
eatrrdav with the snvin.'c party
lie described un the aland as liv­ among union negotiator* In wage
&lt;, »NiiN,,r4 •»* l*aa# T».«*
grantlchildren and » great grandform to the new atat* law ban ^^ f.dh.w the flight
■upei
ing without light*, wa* not men­ talk* with the Ford Motor Com­
Thr
driver
of
th#
cut-down
nlng teacher, from wearing .if Wfv||||.
mechanic, and
tioned in the verdict. Mr. Free­ pany, with lb* avowed Intention Atlantic C o n i Lin* Hallrued at religious garb in public schools.
Mmlrl A Fork truck wa* quit#
The funeral aervhe wa* held
Sanford delivered an addrea* on
man la a former Hanford resident, of "ateylng until It le over."
unable to understand why hi* Cntk't Hru^h (lets
The authoriintion was g ’ven lutpment
•Sunday afternoon. July t, al 2:10,
A It-’!* Super fort t#s* will run truck had
now living in Orlando, ami had
Th* UAW president thue took "Getting on end off Koulplnent" vestenlay hy two ranking mem
hml stalled, and suu
nought thr
Army
Appointment
ut the Wilson A Sun cha|nd. Rev.
but alight injuries. HD car dam­ over ea active head of the union at the eighteenth annual meeting her* t«f the Catholic Church h - eather interfcience all the wav. advice of Deputy Sheriff flrtman
Fred \V, Nii-gmund. I’aoL Cliii*)lelaying hack report* anJ n*vl- llruniley. Haturday night at 10:00
group representing 110,000 Ford nl the safety committee chairman North Dakota.
age I* estimated at 4000.
F O R C F- inn minister, officiating. Ml*.
HANI &gt;01.1*11 AIK
D. I-. Harper wa* foreman uf worker! in contract negotiations nl Hotel Mayflower, Jacksonville, ! In a Joint atatrmrnt, Dlahny .•atloii instruction* Two other o'clock.
*
Avia- Ratty Hair song the hymn*. "In
BASF. July. 17 IHnecinli
the Jury which included: W. 1.. with company official* under today
" Where do you _lliltik
Vincent J. Ryan of Hl.mark and foUfengme plane, w.ll carry
.....................................
think you aie
m 1Brush
J r. of the Garden" and "Beaullf.il 1*1#
yj„re than HNt Atlantic Coast —xlllarv bishop Leo Damrachnk of '«‘ecur and pliotogiaphlc *-,|iiip- gcd"f
titoudtniuirr, L. P. Oglesby, J. J. John 8 . Dugaa, vie* president in
l'«puty Hr 11111ley a»K.. L1" ,
pnrecently *0 ■' S.nm w),ere." accompanied on
Melton, D. L Harper, W. W. charge of Industrial relationeLine officials and chairmen from Fargo aald the church has no oh nient
the
L befuddled d river, win, seemed
' r ,,|,t ‘ Segeant ..f Cl*'* the oigan by Ml*. Verla Ache/,
Reuthar had mada no euch ap all over the system attended th.- Jrction to Catholic Nun* donning
Tyer and C. C. Locke.
■lot
ot to know.
' || , ceremonies held in the i'»l!l*eiuei * were Ivan Weddle, J.
, ,* , , ,
REYKJAt IK, Iceland, July l».
"I'll t*» you where you are go 49-R *«
Randolph Air V ll*1-&gt;ccn. I &lt;* Kill*. Rav Kua*
Their finding*
reveal that prarence since an unknown a* one-day session. Representative- respectable secular dres* to com
..Id
the
deputy,
“
vou
* e
va
er I| Student
^
D, lt. nrimes ari l « . W.
a
tain
tried
to
Lk*
hia
Ilf*
by
^run
_
from
transportation,
mechanical.
1
1
1
y
w
o
w
v
ia
vifw
M
W
irw
•
jwh
re
.» Area at ttamtoitn
Nancy Loucka came to her death
ply with the new North Dakuta "11 SI* RAF jet Vampire fightfire
al
hia
horn*
last
April
___
___________
___
_____
J
roadway,
stores
and
dining
car
dr
"aa tn* result of a collision be­
|nw&gt;
. r plane* landed today after swift ifoifiK right to Jail.M Juit
i * ,lLr/ M&gt;r‘
,l#
ril,ui.rnl. i _____
Hick*. Interment »a* in the Raola
..s lo i a H t a
a
.l r a i
lis a
ew n ltti
Since that time he has been ’ .partmrnt*
addressed
the sgroup
tween two car*! ore cor driven
jj,,.
Cadet cemetery The daughter*. Mr*
The act was approved at the•lllghts from Stornoway, Scotland. he finished saying tht* up ru.hed !
by Carl Dant. Ill ana the other under altaoat constant medical at- 1 The safety conference, working June 2P primary election bv a
, wiirrarrv
!*?iiL ..........
.i.'.,u. ..r
Tin* plane* ate bound for Mon- City Ratrolmen 7 . F, Donohue ami I Rr^.ti
out? ii!*
th^dutles
of IVarson
Pearson and
and Mi*
Ml* W*tm*n. and
by a Mr. Allen: that lit* evidence tention. One a m waa almost toward the goal of “ Accident oislnrlty of about 10b(K) vote- ieal and New York on the first IDi man Harriett, somewhat out hi. sew rank In addition to hi, the . on came to attend t ^ h.mal.
presented to this Jury did not severed by a shotgun blast.
Elimination” , Ta part of the rail- Called the "Anlt-Garb" Act, the , ast to west Jet-propelled cross- of l». alh from running, arrested
i w . :I .* |r mintiny nnik'ram &lt;«»«*• ^Ifw IV»ltoH
I MT%.
At th* resumption of the Ford road's safety program which Is law prohlblta any public school ltllr ,.f the Atlantic,
the driver Frank Btory, Jr. and t r ifU A
t
. . . .v
lu n r r v i* 1
t'»
clearly Indicate the responsibility
negotiations th* UAW called for under the direction of Robert teacher from wearing gath denol
of the parties involved.
AUo' ',r
" of
•gI *new
d a y . with Mr* Ruchman.
The It.A F. Jet* covered the put him in Jail on a charge uf ,l„n
ami Indoctrination
Scott, director of safety amt In­ Ing membership in a religlou* mot# than 800 mile* in two hour* ilrukrn driving. He was later rv- Aviation Cad*L entering t h &gt;•
HW* the Jury wish to censure a strike vot« by Ford locals.
surance and G. C, Btromaoe, sup order. It win. sponsored hy n ,,tid 3d ininuie* They were pre­ leased on hall, pending trill.
all parents In tht law permitting
Ha&gt;r Flight Training Program. Firefighters Hattie
PARIS. July IS (#&gt;— Pollca *g- rrintendent o f safety, both will' group of proteetantv
restricted drivers llcen*us to Ik
It wa* a vary short distance tn
Ifaellaaea ea Pa*e Bis I
Cailet Brush, ha* completed four
lled_ striker* from several of. headquarters at Wilmington, N. C.
Itaued to children 14 to Id year* K L
the Jail from the truck which had
of Michigan Forest Fire
ea of th« ministry o f finance
been driven down th. ACL spur| m « m the
' height
» month*
mo'[irogram
age of lit. We recommend that I last night and this morning whila
track, and had com* to a dead ,UV&lt;‘. 1
Jim .'i.L t , flying
nOUGflTON, MICH.. July 18
ear neat IKgIstature raise th* age 1300,000 other government *m- U. S.y Britain Sign
atop and at a perilous tilt right I »ntl h“ ‘
stop
hour*.
During
the next four i,1 1 —Firefighter* recruited from
of unrestricted drivers licenses to ployri-a waited word from their
next
tu
the
bear
cage
at
the
End To Lend Lease
month* he will learn advanced the mainland In Minnesota and
18 year* of ago and the reetrict Jlabor bosses on whether to strike
Municipal Zoo.
aerisl manuever* u. formation, i Michigan fought a slowly spreaddrivers license to 18 to 18 years” . Llj*« of pivernment worker*
Deputy Brumley revealed that
WASHINGTON? "july 12— 41
be had l ^ n taking soma'prison, i night. In.Uume,,, and navigation ing fore»t ffre today on. Isle Roy*
----- --------- ■
[formed outside offelal bureaus —Great
ulr. Lake Suoerior resort Island.
Britain and the United
tn the County Jail when h. saw I Hying and upon " " " y ™
*S »;
The Isle Royal National Park
States today wrote an offbisi
F uHct Warren OpenB|»^t.»^
the
truck
driven
by
on
th#
tra
e
x
.
lo
tio
n
»d
l
l*
»
lit
hool
offices here said th* hlai* already
"closed" to Britain's 131,000.000,.
lly HOWARD W. HLAKEHLEK
Speech ______
Tour Tonight mSossa
chu■m
a
n
I*
going
to
offer
h
ie
A.
C.
Graham,
ACL
Investigator..
,h*
*
?'"£
'*
'
*
*rh^
11mimil w
rlaell m
m■asatasf ■ I»
n 000 Icnd'leae* account and other
Assorlatcd I'm * Helene* Editor
report#,!
today
that
e.v.rM l«» Wnilams Air Fore. Base or ad- ha* burned over 200 acre, of timd*
government's
civil
servants
In a
an
reported
cr-dry timber aince it waa dis­
wartime obligations.
TAMPA. July 18 W —Fuller effort to hault Urn threatened
NKW
^ORK.
July
12.
t/F)
-IL
w
Jo
keep
your
ifiildrtn
away
UJ b o . M * b , f f i
K S T n .”
covered Saturday. More than 160
Secretary of State Marshall an I
'
truck
during
Ita
Journey
'down
Warren begins hia aerlet of strike.
British Ambassador Sir Oliver from infantile paralysis, as far as ibis ran be done, was explained today
Hi* father Harry M. Brush, re- men already been recruited to
80 far MJM0 employes of th* Franks signed two agreements
the track.
“ thank-you" speeches here tonight.
fight the fire.
at
the
First
International
Polio
Conference.
■Idet
at Sanford.
finance
ministry
ha
vs
actually
The Democratic gubernatorial
settling odda and tnda not pre­
Msrtln Christenson. Park SerI lorn* it the moil dingrroui pl|ir( M tnyone in * home grit Iw
nnminde plans to apeak tn 87 coun­ quit work. I f the offer of 80,000,- viously covered In the overall
•
crW, aald *o far there was
FISH FRY AT I.ONGWOOD
NEGRO
EDITORS
MEET
000
francs
(about
1100,000,000)
In
diware,
or
Lerurnet
a
ratrier,
the
intimate
allocution
spreads
polio
ties. Warren I* uifng the tpeaklng
lend-lesse settlement of March M,
tv .anger to lourlete and aummer
American
Legion
l’n*t
No.
183
TALLAHASSEE,
July
12
(A1
)—
tour to e apress hia thanks for th* salary fnrreaeea la not accepted, 1948.
faster than any other now known way. From a polio home the disease Negro newspaper editors from will have a fish fry In the park resident, of the Island, situated tn
nomination and to discus* hia the union will call a strike tomorThe State Department noted In •pleads mostly to homes of intimate fiiends. *
_____
Florida and South Geogia will at I-ongwood on Wednesday. It upper Lake Superior.
IC
ss
M
ss
H
Oa
Page
Mat
future plana,
an announcement that a similar
open
a three-day seminar on wa* announced here today. Th*
Schools
and
camps
are
not
aa*
Th* state-wide tour will require
financial wind-up after World War
NO DIRECTOR'S MEETING
Journalism urealama
nreblama at Florida A. menu will consist o f fiah, hush
about four weeks.
NEW STATION
1 took more thaa min* years to dangerous, because th* contacts ated with another carrier or with journalism
No meeting of th« board mt
puppies,
bakad
bean*,
cole
alaw
and
M.
Coilego
for
negroes
hero
between
children
there
are
not
as
s person sick with infantile pare,
The Imperial Florida Oil
negotiaU,
end coffee. Serving will begin at directors o f the Seminole County
Thursday.
l/sls.
In retoni fag Atoerkaa As- frequent
Chamber o f Commerce will
8 PM.
Toe carriers, those who have
V. f . W. Poet a S T v t ll have •
of
Hospitals are sources of polio
A dance will follow tha fish fry. held tomorrow night. The meal
COMMISSION MBIT
the virus censing pello but who
&gt;t which will also b* bold at tb* will be called at a later date, ac&gt;
Th# City ComrelaaJrei w ill_________
ere net etch, ere among th* f-mrrm. One case was reported
Av
to
Manager Edward
will bo by recordings. cording
spreader*. Anyone can become a of three Infantile paralysis pet!- in nnrular seeslon tonight at 7:80 Park. Music wflljbgjty
erect a
t o d 1
: Higgins.
____.
The public Is invited to attend.
tCeaUaaeg On
canter merely by being associ­
fllMtOO.
All parties involved tn the
highway accident which coal the
jifr of 14 year old Nancy LouckJ
of Orlando on July 2, Injured
lour; totally wrecked two auto­
mobile* and badly damaged
third, were absolved by a Coron­
er's Jury after WJ minute* of de­
liberation. following an inm-est
conducted Friday afternixm at
(hr Court llouie by Justice of
the IVace W. K. Watson.

O

O ve r
Race
Red Menace Told^B attling
Plank M ay D e te r ­
mine If P arty W ill
To Rotary Club
Divide In N o v e m b e r
By Kurt Singer
I’HILADI I.PMIA. July 12. kP)

turn* .ot paper today and routed
it toward the voiivnilion floor,
liatlling o*ei the iace plank tlie re
rmay drlnmuie whrther the Demol allmg •Hentnm to the import .............j] |„ on# pl(|y
,wo io
ail*e id Wrldrll Wilkies hook Nmrmhei
••One W o.hr .11 sustaining the I Srnatoi Fiancis J. Myns of
undr,ei..und m Nandmavra and . p ,ntl„ |t 4|IU&lt; p|4,foini committee
ollin 1liitiprvtn tnunliifi tiuims j M
isiiiujii. drsciilied llic suprtthe wai Knit Singri, .lullun, cor- |»e,irt
il.K uiuenl
a«
following
CONN I N I ION M AI.1. I'HIKA- irspoii ' 'in ami v«.it 1*1 Iraveltl, cruel till in outline the phlloiODELPHI A. Jolt 12. cl*.
Justice li l.l lli. Rut 11v l lull today , that phv id the new deal
a Roote-

“ I hope to revlvr the tru rr
nod la tir on r r r a lr o prrma*
n tn l solution ol th r E alrslin r
problem." lie raid he «• III re*
turn In hik mediation hrailquari n * nil the island of Ithodr*
m i l Friday after del , ering to
ihe S rtru lly fo u n ril a 21-page
i f f u ' l tuiilaining 36 a p rrifir

CA IR O . July 12. m - D ie
twin Aiab ilionglioldi of Er
Ramie and Lydda surrendered to­
day to thr Itrarli army, front line
ditpalcliei raid.

— 1

Walter Keuther To %.U'-h“ ,nUM
Enter Wage Talks i^,.,*"2,,b»u5Si™S
Heads

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Outlined At International Meet

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 09, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 09, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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