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PAGE BIX

WEDNESDAY JULY 7. 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD^ FLORIDA

Dcmo’a f f l R T B

Kiwanis Meet

|C m i I&gt;k i 4 Irani F a * * O M I

Con M s Production C r Am *.

Freight Kate Probe
(C s s tlis s S Iresa P s a s Om i

Chattel Moetgeoo

Seminole .Counts

Dunn. Donald to F la (Halo Bank
• a lio foot ton o l Morigagoo
M owart. Herman F to Iteuah l.t
W alls e tu s Zinnia li
Fam ily D s n Co to Paul I. 4
M ary Hitchcock.
Floi
nrld* Htale Hash to Donald

I■Mil**,* n*M raav liwl
mittec—f u limited to hearing
hell-bent to Him flam the gov­
propo.al* of major farm organics- reception of the boys at Dale
Court .Records
ernment &gt;** asked Rep. Bender (RUona for the party'# agrirultural Mabry Field. Tallahassee, by
- t-rtear, J a lr A rasa
Ohio), subcommittee chairman.
pl&amp;ok. Thrae groups are fairly American Ixgion, Kiwanis. No­
Dunn.
Florida Slate Bask u. n*a. *\
welt agreed an t« what they want tary, Elk, Jayere, Lion ami Talla­
“ It was a rase of government
W alts, (laugh ter elu a g lo a le to ■waggsrty.
7*4
hassee officials was played by J.
for the farmer*.
personnel dealing with a thor- W C lleastee s it u U.M rud*.
Hpencor,
(1 W in Jim mie.r
H iggle*. J o b s M *tu s Carolyn Henrietta
Thursday's rehrdule rail* for a Marian Harman, manager of Sta­
oughly organised and cartelised
ugust* B ose Flow ers.
F irst Foderal It A L Assa 10
parade of witnesses on the ques* tion WTRR, who obtained the
industry," Kilday replied. He said to MA.lsch
. Joseph * tu t listen ■ to
ohn L M iller etu* V irginia.
tlor. of whether the party should wire tape recording from engi­
h« urged tha FBI to Invastigate John m lllggta *. s t s i C arolyn C.
Mead, (lortrudo K. wld to a a
M oreland. Sanford J stua Era Ja n a otua M Ueatrlc*.
con.mit Itaelf to President Tru- neer* of W imP, Tallahassee.
the rate-making activities of
to II W U cCatloy.
man’r. rivil right* program — to Among those heard in the greet
Clllseno B ank ol lavtedo to Mil­
Army department officer*. He Lo*K roh.
John A o lu s E lisabeth V ton I. tlo r* e lu t t-nUleo
whkh Southrrn Democrat* object ing *n« Department Legion Com­
( added:
to Joseph Q Jordan e ta s Bernice.
Lose*
violently—or atrike a compromise. mander. P. Heese.
W ilhelm . Itohl A etu* A gn es to
“ I recommended that they ba
W heeler. It F etol Truaieeo M C
Claude H iller etu* Helen DC hurch-O vlrdo In W T Wo IHa
8 . 1 for Friday waa an airing
Frank Cranston, first of the
looked into criminally.”
1
City o f Sanlnrd to T O d row n
LI* Feadew*
of newa of labor leader* on the Hoys Stale speakers, revealed
Kilday said four men repre­ Jr o tu i O ctette.
Martino, \v m etus ttot* in c c
Taft-lfartley Labor Act. Tliey that Ihe counselors were State
NIMark. ca n s T etus Lucille to Brown eiaL
senting the nation's 000 railroads
*
' Coulee Jose*
haie demanded it* repeal. On Highway patrolmen who sounded
had tha- final say in negotiating K athryn
City o f Hanford to T O Brown
this Issue—a* on civil right*—the ■he siren* of their automobile* at
what rates the government should Jr o«ua ,Octavio.
Democrat* in government are '1:3(1 o’clock each morning to
pay the railroad*. They operated
M iller. John I. e lu t V irginia to
Egg Market
K Tow ell.
sharply divided. i'rriddcnt Tru route the boy* out of bed. He
*m a “ take it or leavs It” policy Arthur
L
a a g .lu n . E C etttt Jennie O to
man vetoed the legislation, but praised the fine meals, told of
In recommending rates to tha Chae M organ Jr t lu s Orreola
JACKSONVILLE, July 7 -0 * ,
man) Democratic l a w m a k e r * assemblies at the Little Theater,
government, he said.
B row nian. Baht fc i t m Albert*
—Egg market steady un Florid,
to Mary E Earto.
votrd to override the veto.
ami said the buys had an enjoy“ For that reason ihe governCarl*. Mar* &gt;1 to Itobt E tlrnw n- 'nearby fresh whites.
Slyei* ha* tet hi* sights on a iMe time, with two nnd a half
menf was denieat the right i f Ing etu s e ltl.
! Sales In retailers:
sho.t platform comparing favor­ hours a day for recreation
Meat llolal# M artgoar*
•hopping around for lotm rat* '*
Flo. Ida Grade A
llreg
gore.
Marlon
J
-etus
flusle
ably with the party'* W it version Speeches of Mayor Fred la»wry
be testified.
loose canons
Nst w
per dot.
to FI*. Hist* Denk.'
of
Tallahassee
and
Department
of !(i* than 1500 Winds.
H lgglne. John M e tu i Carolyn to large
.61
24 os
Kilday salat that “for all pr .c.65
Commander
lieese
were
enjoyed,
Form group* listed to tie heard
A Melech etu* Helen
Medfu
.56
2 1 os.
.60
■teal purposes," the four-man rate Joseph
Melech.
John
W
stua
Ellison
to
be
said.
today Included the American
18 ol
.47
Small
.61
bo*r*t was under tha thumb of Flret Federal M L A n n .
Farm Bureau Federation, the Na­
Stanley iliumley inM of the
.03
r. 27 ot
Mariana* A U r *
47. '
A F. Cleveland, chairman; who
tional Couneil of Farmer Cooper*- politics of Buys Slate, and the
W h ittington. C C to Contral Ft*
Salas direct to curuum. recently retired from the post of I’ rod
o rtlo n Cr.
Uvea and the National Coopera­ city, county nnd slate elections.
era:
vice-president of the Association
Hunter.
I.
fl
to
Can
Fla
Traduc­
tive Milk Producer* Federation. He revealed that be had run for
.66
Large
24 ot
.71
tion C r A**n.
of American Railroads.
All were prepaid! In ask the the office of Stale Commissioner
K ing. Itglelgh A e tu i P f c . l to Medium
61
2 1 ot.
.65
He
said
that
Cleveland's
role
Democrat* to pledge themselves of Agriculture, l.ut lost to a city
1MOKI AND It A M I! pour Born tha m ldsectlon of the Sw edish freighter lia gm a t Salen, which caught firs
Small
18 ot.
4i
.65
in negotiating government freight
to government farm program* de­ boy "who probably didn't know
.08
and burned o ff Capa M ay, N tw Jersey. Tha U. S Coast G uard cutter Gtnflan Is tied alongside as she battle*
«tra ig . 27 ot
.72
rale*
has
now
been
taken
over
signed to assure farmer* a '•fair*' n tor nip from a beet.’* He ruined
Poultry prices unchanged.
the flame* and takes off the crew o f Ihe stricken vestel Only on e m tn was Injured Ha w as flown to Ihe M arine
reasonable
rates,"
he
said.
by VV. J, Kelly, who also suc­
income. The cooperative organis­ toward Klwanian George Austin
liosoltat In Baltim ore, M il. by a Coast G uard airplane I tie bla se started In Ihe engine room . (jNtrrmiiinndij
Bender said In a statement
ceeded him as vice-president of
ation* want assurance that farm­ when he annuunred that Billy
CITRUS SHIPMENTS
the AAR. Kilday recommended that recent secret testimony be­
er co-op* will not la' made subject Austin, the latter'* son, bad suc­
WINTER HAVEN, July 7~U*&gt;
the creation of a central rate­ fore hla subcommltteg disclosed —Report of the State Citrus In­
to federal Income tales. Home cessfully nominated James Grant,
oast against limiting military re- ■rian* assigned to truce control making agency of the government
Palestine Proposal
the government allegedly overpaid spection Bureau at 1 0 A.M. today
buri.tr** group* are pressing for sponsored by Orlando Kiwanis a*
prrsenation in the holy land la •iuly by fternadotte. In that case becked lay * “ prosecuting erm of
In boira:
&gt;.
suck taiation.
candidate for governor of Boys
the llniteal States,, France and the council majority gave Grom the strongest kind" to deal with the railroads as much as $900,(Csea*er4 lr»«. r a t, ll*et
Grapefruit
Orange* 7
Mianwhlle the drooping balloon Stale,
000,30f)
during
thgi
war.
He
said
Belgium—the three nations com­ Vku'a appeal the silent treatment the railroads.
in the port city of Haifa.
Rail
1447
0490
of the Eisenhower boom hung low
James Ludwig told of the hot
The United States and Franca* promising the couneil'* consular mid Joined in abstaining to kill
1,352
10,009
“ Could you convince the rail- $ 10 0 ,0 00 / 10 * - a- yeay is now. being Truck
ovti the forthcoming Democratic discussion and milling of a pro­
the Soviet plan in a Vote.
have
indicated
acceptance
of
the
truce
commission.
Last
month
he
wasted
through
failure
to
nego­
Total
3.199
10,905
j road* that sure as night follow*
National Convention.
posed Boys Slate law to km-p request. Belgium has not yet re­ lost a lengthy fight to have
The Little Assembly also was to jilav they'll go tu the court house tiate favorable rates'for the gov­
President Truman’s representa­ rattle off the highway*. Bills ap­ plied.
go
back
Into
session
loatay
with
Soviet military ibservrr* Join ihe
A new Uttle hinged, plastic box
when they impose unjust rates on ernments huge volumd of freight
tives—highly encouraged by the proved, he said, included estab­
Gromyko fought bitterly it. Ihe O.t Americans, French and Bel Korea and the veto on ita calen­ the government, then you'll get shipments. •
containing lipstick and nail polish
Genital's rouldni-uke.it state­ lishment of a niediral school at
dar.
can be used to bold bobby pint.
ment—scurried back to Washing­ Gainesville and increasing the
ton for fresh strategy order*
•cope of the Florida Highway
Tl;e eipectatinn was that they Patrol. He told of James Grant's
would come back to Philadelphia fine address on Communism, of
rtintd to put out the wurd on a talk by Governor Caldwell amt
Ir. Truman's choice for second of “ tunning councillort tagged”
pla.-e on the ticket—n selection on errands.
hr ha* delayed while lie awaited Bobby Bristol! declined that
thi latest word from Ihe wartime the hoys had M-eti "tn-ulni nice,'*
European commander.
ami referred to ihe shirt* with
Although Democrats In *uch Boy* State insignia, and the pin.
wlocly separated area* a* Calif- Ihe boy* were wearing, which
ortra and New Jrrsey declined to served a* “ meal tickets," he said.
take Elsenhower'* "no'' m final, He also told of enjoyable trip* to
the feeling In thi* convention city Waukulla Spring* under escort,
w u that it i« all over but the and repressed appreciation to hi*
ahoutmg.
sponsors.
The ahouting may renter on
Mr. Field outlined the Hoyj
various Ineffectual effort* to State program, sponsored each
draft Elsenhower and to put Jus­ year by the American 1-egion anti
tice William O. Douglass In as a civic organisations and introduced
substitute.
But party member* Mr*. Fng. President Frank l-aniwho arrived early for neit week’* son announced that Shriner* will
Meeting of the faithful *ald that entertain Kiwanis nest Wednes­
ttdv hla own action ran prevent day.
Mr. Truman from walking off
until the nomination on the first
Bevin Pledget*
ballot.
There we* no giving up In the
H'oBIInHeS I n n I'a a * Oael
drafl-Elaenhower ranks—at least
more acute."
publicly.
Bevin recalled that former
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Two Year Plan
said "the bad management of the
labor government" is I ho cause
iroollnweo trow CM* One!
o f cargo. Heretofore the planet of Britain's rived fur aid. The
concentrated on building up fool Foreign Secretary said "This la
piles. Western Berlin, mean- nonaei: *«-*."
London newspaper* hailed ac­
liile. further curia'll street cars
as a fuel conservation rnrasuro. ceptance of the Marshall Plan
The scope of the air lift l* generally a* the turning point in
The Central Florida Grower* Cooperative, In­
Important byeproducts such as dairy feed and many
Indicated by U.H. Air Farce fig­ the British struggle fnr aotvrncy.
"We are indeed incurring •
ures on Ihe IH hours from 4 I’.
corporated, offer! you a plun both new and different
other valuable commodities having 1 ready market.
M. yesterday to 10 A. M. today, heavy burden of responsibility,
the
tilieral
New*
Chronicle
com­
when 115 flight* brought did
-yet to reasonable thr.t you cunuot fall to inve*tifale
mented. “ But it is clear we are
tons of food Into the city.
The Dr. Phillip* organisation to assisting the
not
being
asked
to
make
any
After a night of good weather,
it personally.
heavy rain* once again compli- promises which we cannot honor­
Central Florida Grower* Cooperative for the sole
•cated the Job. One plane limped ably perform. We can discharge
la on a single motor, but no this debt by intelligent use of
purpose of promoting Florida eltra* • • • on the
The advantages of thla plan are many-tkt new
.Other Incident* were reportrd our resource* and by diligent hard
.dither by British or Ameriran work."
premise dial what ling* Florida tifarifcs help* all of
co*op dura not require an investment In expensive
, filers.
IfOMK IMPROVEMENT
• The warning on the plane*'
Florida. .The Dr. Phillip* organisation, as a mem­
plants and equipment. All netessury facilities are
safety came in a dispatch of the
OCALA — One Marion County
j Bov Is l licensed new* agency ADN,
ber, will have only one vote in the affairs of the
immediately avuiluble. A proven marketing plan,
.reporting a June 30 Ameriran nej,rc farm woman hn* had elec­
'request for • change In procedure tric'!}. an electric pump, and a
co-op-just a* gny other member.
with a nationwide distribution ayatrm la already art
water system installed
IP'
, at their Berlin air safety renter. complete
in
her
home
with
returns
lrom
; The Russians replied, Ihe agency
updurked by more llum 50 years of experience.
.
said that Americans are violating nog;, she raised and sold, accord
' Investigate.the Advantage* the Central Florida
Ing
to
Idella
R.
Kelly,
negro
home
• J*Four-Power rule* for aid traffic
agint.
Cirpwm Cooperative offer*. Full detail* may be
control and warned that U.H.
The Dr. Phillip* orgafiliation la offering the
- authorities must taka “ full resecured from either of the temporary officers
1 “ 3-aaonaibllity for the safely of
4 tiact on "The Nature of The
uae of the world's most modern plant facilitl**, to
Mrican planes."
Boul” when he waa 1 0 years old
assist the new co-op.
Jonathan Edwards. I8 lh Cen- and entered Yale College when
' tury American theologian, wrote lie was 13.

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There is no stock to buy. No long term one*way
contracts. Members will beueht front the sale o f

The time to act to mow. Not many weeks remain
before the new season begins. Delay may cause
you to lose a full year's benefits, -...

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Promote lb* P r o ( n « of America,'
Produce Prosperit; fw Bsofani.

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Local thundershowers in after*
noon. otherwise parti; cloud;
through Friday. Gentle to noderat* *outherIr wind*.

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

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

E s ta b lis h e d IM S

X X X IX

Arab Forces Open
Tel Aviv Drive In
Southern Palestine
Jaycees Hear
S 5 J K K . % s ! w . Of D raft
T o Extend Truce I A nd Sacrifice
Of Boys State
For Four Weeks
In Boat, Told
Work At Meet

T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 8, 1918

A ssociated P re ss Leased Wire

NO. 179.

Western Heads Government Is
Endorsement
Of
Civil
Disagree Over Near ing End Of
Russian Notes Strike Inquiry Rights Is Demanded;
Officials Attem pt T o Attorneys Plan T o
Interview L e w i s ’
Iron Out Differen­
Counsel About In ­
ces Over Publica­
dustry’s C h a r g e s
tion O f P r o t e s t s
111 THU ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thr Government today nested
the md ol its inquiiy into the
thirr-dsy-old stiike of slrrl Industiy coal miners and grated itself
foi court action.
NLRB sllatnry* phnnrd to inteivirw Welly Hopkins, thief coun­
sel for John L. Lewis, pirsident
ol the United Mine Workris, about
the mdurtty’s chatgrs that Lewis
and the Union air violating the
la fi Hartley Act.
The NLRB wants Hopkins* vide
ol the industry accusation before
dec iTing whether a (omul com­
plaint against lewis is warrant'd
The issue in the prevent walk­
out i« the ol.inn shop clause III
Ibf new wsi’e up refluent accepted
hv eonmiervliit coat operators. The
steel industry «■*» witling to ac­
cept tlie ft a day wage hike and
ito cent urlfnie fund royalty pro­
visions of the agreement but not
Use union shop
Alsout 78.00IJ soft coal miner*
are idle in the dispute.
A wags' dispute pulls-tl out some
1,100 member* of the CIO oil
Workers union at four Inanche*
af the Standard Oil Company In
Cleveland.
In New York a factional fight
for control of tho CIO National
Maritime Union was being sledded
by a ballot ruunt. Ilesulls will
not l»e known for at least two
Weeks. Thr fight is between «
right wing group headed by
IV udent Joseph Curran and is
lirket head*.*
F redorids N.
Myers, a former vice president.
Curran’s group has been claiming
■ dean sweep; his opponents
have not commented.
In Hollywood Ilia Screen Actor*
Guild ha* rearhed in agreement
on a new collective bargaining
contract with representative* of
BERLIN, July 8 -0 P &gt; - The all ma)ur studios. The agreement,
tvraatiaeeO - a g a a e K la k l)
ll'waslaace -a l*aae «*•*••

WASHINGTON. July 8. (A*)-A disagtrrmrnl has developed
among thr wrtlctn posers over
plans lot publication ol their
notes of luolrst to Russia on the
situation in Beilin. Officials it&gt;
Washington, London and Part*
wrre reported today to he trying
to iron out the differences.
Idle time for release of the
notes, which insisted that thr Rus­
sian* till the Beilin blockade, re­
main* to l&gt;e fixed but seem* likely
to fall within the nrxt few days.
Thr dilfrience of British end
Firnch views, on thr one hand,
and Amenian views on the other
is important because it api»eari
to irflrcl dilfeienl estimates of
thr seriousness of the conflict be­
tween Fail and West in the Ger­
man capital.
Biitain and Fiance, according
to irpuit* hum their capitals, have
been pressing for prompt publica­
tion of the notes dcliveird to llic
Russians on Tuesday.
While no official statement of
their position ha* Iwen made, It
I* reported here that the foreign
office* in Umdon and Pari* be­
lieve the Important consideration'
is one of propaganda. They are
understood to argue that the
ws**tern Rower* should not allow
the Russian* opportunity to pub­
lish an unfavorable reply before
the western powers publish their
protest.
The State Department, o&gt;&gt; ■* *
cither hand. Is understood to t
the position that the issues* In­
volved in the Berlin situation are
o f such extreme seriousness that
propaganda is of secondary Im­
portance! __________

McGrath TalksPeace
--------- *

Party Chairman Sche­
dules Parley With
Yount; RooscveltOn
Truman Nomination
D tm tO lT . Ju lj ». (4 V -L T O
1'nilrd Auto tVinkers l'ir*id rn t
W aller P , lleu thrr I'r llr t r * the
d ilo o tral* khniihl nominalr Sup­
reme Court Justice William O.
Douglas for P irsiiJrn l “ to in ­
sure m i«imiim ntobilitaliun of
the labor vole."

Battleship New
York Sunk With
Bomb, Shell Fire

N egro Groups C a l l
For Demo Platform
T o Contain Plank
On Trum an’s Plan

Hi 31 AX IIALL
HllLVDi I.PHI A. July 8. (/P&gt;—
Survivor O f Atomic Oulright endorsement ol I’iciidcnt
T h ree Survive Ordeal Sanford D e l e g a t e s
Human"* civil lights piogum was
Tests And 2 Wars drinundrd at Demur ralic plslloim
Tell O f Experien­
After Beins Swept
Rests In P a c i f i c healings inday.
ces In Tallahassee
T o Sea By T yphoon
Moie il^sn a svuic of nrgto
It* LEIF ERICKSON
ll» SPENCER DAVIS
Delegates ftom Seminole County
oiganiralionv called for a plank
81*. LO U IS . July a. (/Pi— Hoaboard u . s . c a r r i e r
MANILA. July 8. &lt;JP)- A har- la the American Legion’s Boy*
rinlxHlting Mi. Truman's piogiam.
trert K. Ilannesaii. former PostIIOXF.R. Inly 8. tel’ )
The once including anti lynch, ar.ti-poll tax
inn-ter General, i» u n l thr foltowing tale ol death and sacrifice ; State recently held in lallslussee
loHiitx stalemi'iit u&gt;,la| ‘ "H a rry
tough old battleship New York — and fair employment legislation.
when 11 men were swept to sea wrre present al the Seminole
1 1 onian ha- trrrii a good I’ reaturvivo, of two wait and two
in a small host Sunday was told County Junior Chaml&gt;er ol Com­
One oiganiiation, the National
Idrni for all ol stir people uf
atomic bomb tests — sank finally Nrgio Counnl, atked the platfoim
today
hy
one
of
six
known
sur­
merce
meeting
at
the
luum
l
Cen­
Ainerira.
It.'
-houl.l
lie
rriiomIty 31AX nOYD
with juil a “ slight puih" liom writns to endorse an immediate
ter today. Four of thr live SaltHinted and re-elected.”
CAIRO. July 8. (/P)— lirnel’a vivor*.
small bomb* and sliells.
H
r
is
Brother
Vincent
Sheerer.
lord
yuulhs
attending
the
con­
call of the SOiJi Congirit into
high command announced today
I
I
I
I
I
A
D
H
J
H
I
A
.
July
8.
(A
»
)Navy taik foicc ollicrit ex- special tcsiion to m att civil rights
32.
of
Holy
Hill
Shrine,
Wi*..
clave were percent lot the meet­
thai Egyptian forcet opened an
Denioctslic O iaiim an J . Ilo w anl prested legtet that *lir didn't Ir-Ki*Ution.
uflentil e toulli of Tel Aviv in the who described his experience as ing.
M tG t.ilh Imi.iv ulirduted inerting: survive an experimental attack
(jelorr llarcup of thr nee itPresident Cordon Bradley intu&gt;waning hour* of the P«|ritya "A nightmare 1 never expected to
with balking party Ira ilris in an long enough for them l» ten their , UP tt|llltl j,*, rifted the Demosurvive.**
doced
Joel
Field,
representing
the
truce.
e llo it to ifr a i away their objec­ wriid bat bombs.
H r and two Filipino youths Campbell tossing Legion Post.
i talic fatty, the Congrrss of In­
Count Folkr Bernadotle, United
tion to I'lCHtlrni Tium.tn at the
Hut a 52 yrar old duel store- dustrial Oigani/ations called for
were
rescued
today
by
a
U.
S.
Mr.
Field
told
of
the
assistance
Nahum mediator. Mid at Rhode*
party's nominee.
keyper who had btiaslcd the New adoption of a "Roosevelt plat­
that the Arab* rejected hit plea Navy flying boat 40 miles off of the Florida Airways in making
McGiath
told
a
newt
ronleirncc
York still could take a terrific form'* and denounced the Re­
a special flight possible for the
*o extend the lout-week truce, al* LuioiR
he will meet wilh James Roose­ beating sadly rrmtlked:
Three
Filipinos
died
of
exhaust*
Seminole
County
delegation.
publican platfoim at one ol de­
though the Jew* had accepted the
velt, California Demiwialic cbail"'She was a tiled old lady. What ceit. "
ion and exposure.
Mrs. Dorothy Fox. Sanford sta­
ptopotal.
man, at toon a* the son o l the was thr iKiinl in taking inoir of a
Two other members of the tion managei for the Florida Air­
Jnmr* It Carey, CIO secretaryRenewed Arab-Jewish war on a
late F irtn lm i a iliv r t m Plula- beating
treasurer, nl-o naked for civil
lull scale wai expected tomorrow. party, including Father Leo Me* ways. slated that she arranged for
I Ir is Daniel Connor of faw- right*, ileuiaiuti-d repeal of the
ilrluhia.
The Jewish high command said Crudden. 32, also of Holy Hill ^he flight while at a meeting of
Rooievrlt
lias
been
one
of
thole
tucket,
R, I.. wins served on her Tnft-llnrtlev Act and extension
the Egyptians already were throw* Shrine, are missing and feared ithe station manager in Jacksonof "new deal" social law*. Reseeking to tiilr iia ik M i. Tium an when she wav commissioned 34 »|mndirnf to a platform coinmltle#,
jville.
ing air, artillery and armored car dead.
in favor ol tome n lliri p ietiilrnlial years igo.
mrmher'* question, Carey ltatadi
Frank Cranston, representing
Two mrmbers of the party
attacks at Beer Trivia, 23 miles
"Thi'ie 1,* nothing in the R#*
The exercise*, til mile* south­
t aii'lulatr, inefrraM y G e n e r a l
the
Jaytees.
Stanley
Itrumlev
of
ICHIlHrS as I*as** TStrrj
■warn ashore Sunday after a ty­
west of I'carl Harlior yealrrdsy, publican platform that attract*
the KIwanL Club, John Ludwig
Dwielil I) I iirnlniwer.
phoon swept them to sea and from the Elk* and Bobby Brisson.
cost the life of n Marine fighter the interest of lulmr."
Allhouuli hr plan* individual pilut. He spun into the *ca off
another was picked up by a representing the Rotary Club,
Walter White, executive secre­
talk* with the anti-Truman lead- •lie Itoier's stem nearly two tary of the National Association
launch.
were present for the meeting. The
for the Advancement of Colend
rrs, Mriaratli said lie would not hour* after the sinking.
Brother Vincent, sunburned usd Liana* representative, Arnold Har­
The 30,000-ton onetime grand I'l ople, submitted a statement on
attend a caucus o l the gioup
swollen from Immersion, related! rington. and Olka Boston, who
II OMIlnl.r..
I'*** TllHl
ilainn of the United Stale* fleet
attended the conclave .fro m the
railed here (or Saturday night by
survivor of two war* and two
Lotion post In l-ongstood, Wire
. J S S i' f f S W M S not preeant fir tha mooting. /
Ronsrvrlt and others.
Itiklni S'umic IJ**t* — went down
HOLLYWOOD," July 8. UPb- Leo
— r left us In a rubber ra ft on
Secretary Charles Persona an­
The ni'ional cliaiitnan diiclotetl at 2:30 P, M. after eight hour*
Bntish Actor Rex Harrison fa ce d .™ * . 6- with one eompenle«.r
j nounced the following appoint­
that if \tr. Trum an it the nomi­ •&gt;f air attack and light shelling.
cortner’s questioning todav In j Brother Vlisrent said. "They pad ment* for committees daring the
Rear Adm. Marshall R. Greer,
nee. Mi Grath intend* to lake over
cai.nsctlon with the suicide of .died away Eskimo fashion. Path* coming year: public health. John
task force commander, explained
ri'aallaaeU Oa Page Tfeeeel
|
general
supervision
o
l
the
Preiisemen star Carole I a mils.
"When you get *omrbody off
Kadtr. W. E. Kader and Dr.
Harrison apparently was the
d rn l‘* (amitaign w ilh liradquartrt, balance, yon don’t have to push
Frank Qulllman; aports. B. F.
last person to sue the blond act*
verv hard.”
Ganaa. Clifford Able*. Roy Holirr
J in New York City.
re*- alive at hrr Riviera home R n r t n n
The experts had figured it
and Arthur Reckvrith, Jr.; govWASHINGTON. July 3. (AVSays
Cheek
The
Democratic
National
ComSuuday and was the first to dls* _
emmental affair*. Douglas Strnmiltee. meeting here after nexi * " M J«ke torpedoe. to finish To remain draft exempt, or*
cover her body slumped on her t i l l
Rails Is Needed strom, Jack Ratlgan and John
week’s convention close*, I* e * - ! 1'’: rmlioaetlv* old l.alllewsg.m gat 'xtd reservist* must not ml**
bathroom floor the following af*
IfeartaaeO l)a Paee Threel
mote than I out of lit drill periods.
feeteil t» re-elect McGrath a*
H;
HENDRIK
KER8TING
tcnicon.
«renoe*era — p „ .
l.reer said I lie New t nrk was
I hi* is one of the qualification*
WASHINGTON, July 8. (&gt;PV-A
GREENVILLE. 8. C., Julv B.
AMSTERDAM,
The
Netherlatul*.
-Oar Intent In railing 3lr. Iter* fM.frrat official testified today t f . . - *
■■
.
damaged materially hy the atomic ,m &lt;retary of Defense Forrest*!
n r iii
l/P)—Two pilots died last night In
July
8—
W)—Complete
election
re­
riser.'
explained Coroner Ben the government spend* hundred* t » U r t S H l g V r tV IH
'aid down at a newa conferetie#
turns revealed today that the tho flamiri; wrecksre of a -C-47
Brown, "Is to leave nothing un*
Iis, i: \sion of the new Selective
-------------------of dollar* annually on railroad A d d r e s s R o t S T V C l u b Communist* have lost strength in l&gt;U»* at the Greenville Air Force National NewHpapur
dot,# to clear up roraplutely any transportation “without adequate
Scivite Act.
V j,u u the Netherlands and rightUt lUAC.
unexplained points in Mis* LanAds
S
h
o
w
Increa.sc
Pi-cight
L
i
n
e
s
Gut
Another I* tha, the reserve unit
The lr*n»port crashed
and
groups have scored gains.
dir* death.**
Frank L. Barton, chief econoKun Singer, foreign new. cormust have at least 3ft scheduled
Communists were deprived hunted second* after cutting loose
(A
»,_
Extension
On
Rates
* The star’s brother, Lawrence twist o f tha budget bureau, told aI respondent. n a m h i trritor ltd of The
NEW YORK. July H.
drills a year, or tho equivalent.
two of their 10 eeata In the two gilder* it had l*vn towing on
Kulsu* of 8an Bernardino, Calif., House expenditures xubcommltte# n n O ftr o fl,*h ,
The draft act passed hy ConN*t‘ 0n' lower chamber of Parliament as a training mission. The Riders National advertlaing in uewspa
indicated the family doss not ex* Ihn, Is no adequate check on the
TALLAHASSEE. July H. (/Fi­
tier*
May
ahowrd a 12 j„.r
pe
gics* said tlint enlistment In reI” '" in
i" •
'•■F n
R,T * rt h . Co^ 7 'l.“ '*'; a result of yesterday's general landed safely.
pc«t to question Harrison.
aosemment’s freight bill “ either wdi addrcs. th. RoUry Club at election. Their decline was parti­
The victim* were identified a* 1cent gain over a year ago and 1A Id percent increase In Florida sitve organization* with regular
Meantime, search continue* for in, advance
- to deter the tourist Center Monday noon cularly marked in Rotterdam, First Lieut. Bernard 31. Nickerson n i per cent increase over April truck freight rates, granted l * 't , training schedule* would make
or afterwards
ra second will. The only one found mine whether the rates are Just, concerning hts book, M8pie* and where they polled 30 per cent anu Second Lieut. Clarence L. •hi* year, tiie trade magatinu November for a six-month period. |ilu-iu exempt, but the liw didn’t
so far was filed In 1044. Jerry reasonable and lawful.”
Tr&gt;itors,“ which Ha* been tran­ fewer vote* than In the last rlec- Ferretu. both assigned to the base Printer*’ Ink reported today
was extended for another four speerty nxsrtly what tho*e units
Ueislcr, Bliss Landis’ attorney In
slated Into IB langutare*.
The magazine reported the month* todav hy tile -Stale
- "Rail" '.h u m ! Ik*. It left the definition
ition
two
yean
ao.
Burton
testified
after
Rep.
Ben­
oerw
Their
home
town
addresse*
.(■ullaraea raa r - ( s T S m i
In _hla
{newspaper gain greater than that t»»d and Public Utilities Com- up to thr Secretary o f lkef*n*c.
der (H-Ohlol. subcommittee chair_ .. talks, Mr. fjnger trace* ! The miodle-of-lhe road Catholic •tern nut released.
of Communism and, People’s Party retained iU 32
mission.
A * t « cons idling with expert*
man, had told reporter! that Ben- - „
O L Paul II. Prentiss, lusse com­ . msdr hv magailne* or radio,
Ih'' Commission said It intend- of th: Army, Navy and Air Force,
National magaxine advertising,
seats. The Catholics polled 1£31,- mander, said they were the only
___ _up t cd, when the increune first was Korrnstal yesterday Issued a meJ S W S J T rn 32ft o f the 4,833,735 voles cast person* aboard the transport. The 1the trade paper ___
said,, was
Blaze Reported In
per
cent
over
a
year
and"
3_'per approved, to hold further hearing* ‘iiorandum to the service*. In
maintaining
their
position
aa
the
slonal
quit
session,
would*be^*1louljln**
the
“
dtvtde
and
conquer"
.ailed
of
the
crash
was
not
deter­
q *
wo«M DO can
„p | otuf# aaj Wth m1. nation's No. 1 Political Group.
cent over the previous months and determine whether It should ,*ul kiance. it said this:
9th Street Station rd aa a wii
mined.
uan
activities
designed
to
destroy
I But the Catholic-labor party
h a man was a member of an
while notional radio advertising ll? **lb&gt;wed to continue beyond
William T. Faricp, president of
11 *imII
«in • (4&lt; p 'ifctttV
democracy, and bares plans of the coalition which makes up the pre­
Increased H per rent over May,
*4.
A blase In a filling station at she Association of American Rail­ inner core of the un-American sent
government
lo s t
some
I
1047,
hip
was
1
per
cent
below
Ifcwuver.
the
Commission
exroads,
replied
that
any
Insinua­
L u la G. Hall i April this year.
NLith Btreet and French Avenue
groups.
istrength to the rightist groups— Mrs.
plannd. “ An overcrowded docket
.
_
,
yetdruay morning caused a small tion o f some connection between
the Conservative Anti-Revolution­ |Died Wednesday P.M.
The general Index for all major •&gt;»* "»■•&gt;• •« impossible for th e ]p jV e J U I)8 S e n t e n c e d
Bfcrsrs
and
the
railroads
la
"purr
ararunt of damage before firemen
ary, Christian Historical and Free­
FOLSOM SUIT
vntHliw wan up 7 p#r c#nt over CowwiMlon to hold »uch hf»r—
pub U out. Fire Chief M. N. Cteve* invention."
CLLL3IAN, Ala., July 8. &lt;*&gt;&gt;- dom.
For Airmen’s Murder
the previous year and 3 per cent |ingt.’
Mrs.
Lula
G.
Hall,
M
O
year
old
Sami reported. The fire was caused
A paternity suit seeking to have The Labor Party itself lost two inuiher of Mr*. Charles T. Ijiw - nvrr tin* ttrrvioUA fnootli.
th© liuTPifU'tl ml© will r©*
by a defective gasoline motor In*
(C «aftR «P i earn P 8 t r r*ew#»
JAX HOTEL SOLD
|Alabama's Governor Jamei E.
____ _
main In effect until midnight,'
YOKOHAMA, July 8, (AV*Five
*
...
—
**m, died at 7:4ft I'.M. yesterday
side of the station. The filling
JACKSONVILLE, July 8 (AT— Folfom named the father of a 2DNVOY NA3IED
j Sept. 14.
! Jap, nvse today were sentenced to
fetation Is owned hy W. R. Wilson. The Roosevelt Hotel one o f Use year-old boy was dismissed today, Herndon To AddresH at tho home of her son-in-law and
In- hanged for the murder of 45
W a s h in g t o n , July h &lt;47
daughter, Mr. ami 31r*. Lawson
11ie call was received ahortly after city’* largest, has been sold to J&gt;w*e J*»*» H. Crow, Jr., threw
LIGHTNING DEATH
Amcu-an airmen prisoner*.
President
Truman
today
aopolrPeil
on
Cameron
Avenue,
following
an
9:00 A.M.
M e e t i n g illneea of more than threo month*. Stanton Griffis, now ambassador TITUSVILLE. July B, Ml — ' Forty-eight of the Americans
Meyer Hotels by tha
the out the suit with the comment Veterans'
lb# Robert Mayer
He* ent rains hare stopped grass No*Jb JJorida Betel. Company.
that “the court hat become con­
Horn Uept. 7, lrnt7 in Rencca, to Poland, In be ambassador to Charie* Lowell Joiner, l(l-year bus n&gt;tl to denth in « cell block
fir*a on the outskirts of the city,
O. P, Herndon, county clerk,
The Meyer firm acquired SI vinced that the continuation of
Egypt.
I ah! *«n of Mr. and Mr*. !L T .] when the Tokyo Militanr Prison
Chief Cleveland said. He pointed percent o f the common stock of Ihi* suit ran avail no good to the will address member* of VFW H.C., Mrs. Hall had lived In Ban11- tisnietl Waldemar J. Gallman ' Jo.r.i r of this place, was struck l&gt;urncil in *n air raid in May, 1945.
ford
for
the
past
2ft
years.
Shu
out ;.iat summer time, when graai the North Florida Company for rauve of this Infant complainant p u t 3232 at their meeting Monwas a member uf the First Hap- nf New York. a .farcer diplomat.: ami allied by lightning yesterday The o th v 17 were cut down with
la usually gree;; la an unusual approximately tlJMOJMO.
dey evening, at the legion Hut tist Church.
for multiple reasons."
to lie Ambassador lo Poland, sue- ' when caught In a sudden thunder- ewi rd* hy the guard* a* they *ttime for such fires, and said that
following a supper starting at
itu, to on the airfield here.
I tempted to escape their burning
Survivors besides Mrs. Lawson 1reeding Griffis.
Ihn waa but the second summer
7:00
o'clock, Post
Adjutant include four sons, W. C. Hall.
cells.
he c.uld recall when there were
Douglaa
Stcnatrora
announced Orlando j E. L llall, Durham, N.
The U.S. Eighth Army MUiUiy
such kisses.
this morning.
; Commission sentenced to the galC.: Marvin L. Hall, Chattanooga.
The supper will be
chicken Ti nn.j and David I- Hall Jackson­
i lov. * Prison Warden Tothio T*»pilau prepared by Mrs. Carlton, ville; one sister, Mrs. Janie Mulhiro, Chief Jailer Ma*ao Koihland all membera are urged to be key, Anderson, 8.C.
OO 1 V
ft
1
VV
I I
• tkawc. and Guards llatsuakl KantAppraisal Engineer
present. Several Important items I Funeral services will be con­
are slated for discussion at the ducted at the Erickson Funeral
Will Leave Sanford
business meeting.
|Home at 3:30 PM. Friday with
* _______
| Win!*' all tha American prison.By CHARLES HASLET
Adjutant 8tetistrom also an­ the Rav. W. P. Brooks, Jr. and
By WILLARD CO f NOLLY
|era perished In the fire, non* of
, i t p. Skclhr, appraisal engineer
AP Spatial Washington Service
nounced that the Fifth District 'I)r. • E. D. Brownlee officiating.
i
in charge ooff operations
recently
CMcwowow and Skinnywowow. Kid.l It*, time to go l« C*mp|
Ux t i
WASHINGTON. July 6. (/P&gt;—Die Forest Service said today that V. F. W. meeting will be held Interment will be made In Ever­
(Olrpitted in Sanford by the CleSunday in Winter Garden, and he green^ Cemetery.
Winona neat Monday and Ihcre u room (ur (4) of you Seminole*, s
o
____________________
mlnshaw Appraisal Company of the. nation t saw timber will be exhausted in about 30 yean al the requested that Ml membera who I Pallbearer* will be J. D. Mc­
TOWNSEND 3IEET
jClcveiand. Ohio, announced this iJ a ^ ^ m fw fo r te t**** ll^ Wi ^&gt;r' Tal* 0 ,W f» take step* to conserve, re- can possibly attend to contact Neill. Earl Yost, Edmund Rtowe, l»ack your kits and « l ready for a big time July 12 through the 24th. |
Did you know boys that this it the 23rd consecutive time that Her-1 Wayne B. Altera, etat# rtpra*
morning that he lx tearing today
Tom Bull Ivan, Seth Woodruff and
tF hie crow for Clinton, Iowa,
man F- Morri. U directing your c.tnp&gt; *rll it seems that set, quite a ^ n l ^ v r i R a d d r a ^ ^ f f i S i
Emil jU p u m ____________
An offkial of the depxrtmiat toU a reporter that if the forests are
here an appraisal o f city pro­ ham ltd propelfy, however, the danger of exhausting tho “ taw " limber—
record according lo ollrcisli of the camp. Daytona lost out by mming Townsend Club at the Tourist
Col.
S
h
e
a
r
e
r
Dies
perty will bemade.
GLASS BREAKS
a couple of iraioni. Mr. Morris dec •red.
Center at B:00 o'clock Friday
which
can
bo
cut
for
lumber
aud
other
form*
would
product*—
be
over
He stated that he Intend* to
In Orlando Hospital A pane of glass of the Bourn- Taia about fun, Jrou don’t know"
evening. Member* and friends are
return to Sanford on Aug* 10 for in a few year* and there would bo#
illst
gild
Anderson
Drug
store
Invited. After th# business merttnc half of It, boys—everything ,K„
o abort period at which time the enough lambm fee m r y t e * .
Plenty
of
groceries
jng
address there will ha a
crsshiS
to
the
Park
Avrnne
side­
ORLANDO, Jaly 8 (fft-C olis being planned to make the camp
•Gulling of mw timber D about la cut from private faraeta, It
City CommlMlon will meet aa a
walk
shortlv
before
3:00
o'clock
on hand.
{social hour and refreshments. It
Robert
Mitchell
Sheerer,
77,
for
outing
bigger
and
better
than
aO
per
coot
greotar
bout
than
the
tax equalisation boa-d. Stephen
Anything in th* way of sport was announced today by the Rav.
Tho official arid racont survey* 20 years president of the Central yesterday. No on* was injured,
Pfufer, who has been assisting amount wo are growing." the of­ ahew that nbout 84 M r coot of Klornl» uposition and one of as members of the fraternity o j ever- You are going to be divided that iou like to do, you can learn J. A. Logan of Geneva,
ficial amid.
Into two Indian tribes. Thera
un local appraisals, will
It la estimated that ISL000.- tha cutting af traua fa atiQ dona Orlando’* leading eltiaone died the Sitting Sons of Rest, had wilr te plenty of activity Includ­ to do better. Counsellor Fred
pan; him hero from Iowa.
OLDAKER ILL
exhawtad all political arguments ing a minstrel shew, a rodeo, and
dot .000 board fart ef lum kZ^riil In tho “ oid atylo,” « M no plan- early today In a hospital hero.
Ganaa will be titers to teach you
Frlenda of Mr. Gordon Oldakar
Surviving are two brothers, concerning Dewey, Eisenhower
t t tha
now to shoot If you hit enough
'
o f Non
built- eyo&lt; m s may ho In lint for will ra g m to learn that ho
teen critically tU fo r tha |
a nnl modal from tha National week,* am
Rifle Association.
Laanatitutkm to thofar
Don't worry ahaal grttlag h a th e camp la alts m w affUlal
ltri?nT &amp; horae o f M i.
gry Mrs. Morris has h*d pkraty with tha National Ardwry As­ OMaker la at 2010 ~
uf aaptrienea Ptanrix* the _ _ sociation, so If yoa ran autshaot
of meal* and U seeing to It
ItssUssri mi Wade wtuest
L\KK SUCCESS. July 4. (Aft
—The t'nited Natinn* Security
Council waa called into finer*
Rinry session on the Palcallae
nl*i* today. The sr«aion waa
ealUd for 1:30 P. 31. to taka up
a rr*|U(-Rt from the Jewish Slate
of larael for action to atop an
Egyptian attack in Soutkern
P. Imlnr. The rail was aent
out by the II.N, shortly before
I P.31. This allowed the dele*
■alts unit an hour and a half
to (ravel to U.N. headquarters.

Rex Harrison To
Face CoronerOn
Miss Landis’ Death

Reservists Must,
Attend Drills To
Retain Exemption

Dutch Election Is Two Army Pilots
Marked By Losses D ie In Flaming
For Communists
C ra sh Of C-47

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Sr s s . -

Umber To Be Exhausted In 30*
Year* Unless Owners Reforest

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Camp Winona To Open Monday For
lira Year Under H erm an M o rris

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THURSDAY JULY 8, 1318

TIIK NANF011II HEIMI.I). SANFORD. FLORIDA

the American dirt.
, tirovci.vent, Dr. Uu'.lt r declare*.! of their frrlility. Neither coun
I'jiniuiy out that nutritionlab Tioulik* ulniiMt Invariably followv *»y ha* rolled on livi-.tock ■■ a
Rural Cunmion Sen.se have learned that “ the bc»t kimlsl wiie.i cropped land i* out of Lai* |dietar.- cuahlun In year# of crop
.if food for K«nd health and hap-lame with gra»*land.
It) &gt;pud Johnson
pint'll are meat*, milk, &lt;gg* and, fcuh.tantial herd* and flock* In
.ht other product* of n predomi- a i -untry can Ik* looked upon »*
H4i t animal agriculture, plu* a 1jiti. of national d&lt; fen** aleck*
•\ANIMA1. AGRICULTURE”
fre».» trull* and vegetable*. the piling at vital a* tin- hu. l anding
CONSERVES AND BUILDS
BOTH SOIL AND I’KOPLK eminent cooperative leader want* of . tiati-glc mineral* and ore*,
a .r u n g , long-time animal agrl- Nations with large live«tnek herd*
cult'jro p iograni,
nave an automatic cuahion be­
lli la talking right down Flor* ilMivn the people and the h«rIda’* ullcy. for Florida pn-dtKCa ve..U, he «ny*. The herd* simply
loll ol cattle a* well a* lar^e repi sent atorrd food on the hoof,
t,u..i.title* of fruit* and vrge- Iti c ue of need, part of the capital
Walton County. Florida. 1« th*
tables. 'Alway* important In an* ..o»* can l-e conve.iid to food, enter o f a developing broiler in
inttl .igrlcutture, Florida la nd- and the drain on e aIn* w'll be
i.inrir.g with improrc-d pasture* ya*:-d at the anme |,ne.
ano better Uveatock.
,,
Xlatlvr rite* Im* n and
Unlay a lunch ihouliln’t Im i
if.e ptoper hainner IwUren China, with their recur* inir fa- problem nvvay from home non
cropped land ami *rrax»*d Kiau l.riir*, im an example* o f a direr!- A new insulated l&gt;ag krep* Join
hind* iih the very lutm of toil im* i^r***!! &gt;««umniy robbing tho lands lailtlr* warm or cool u tlcdrl.l

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USSDAYJULY a, 1948

Forces Open Drive

n y . sA yp n w n n p n /M j). «A N poi»n.

Camp Winona

at. A greem ent Is
dropped By Britain

PAUK tnilKi

f i .o u ip a

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i

his tiii&lt;lvr*hirt to catch -nmr rainwater oil the third dnv. A* lie
squeezed the water Into the
mouth* of tlie Filipino,, the fust
o f i hem died.
"He was in his third year in
high school and vollllilreied to
com,, with u*," Brother Vincent
said. "Their scream* of hunger
weto tcrtilde to hear.
"It was then tlmt Father lav,
tool, off to lighten our load.
"Wednesday mottling another
f ibe lioy*
died. He
id and
.............
.. - —*.......«
■ was •
ttuvl to swim home. An hour
before an Army B-17 sighted ua
yesterday. the school teacher who
wm* with u* d id . He hail Is-cti
the ope who Implotvd us to M-aich
for Ids Father.
"I told the other two lw&gt;y* that
if I In-ramv violent to throw me
overboard but tlie .eel did not
come for that. We were saved
just In time."
Id,lit. Comdr. Charles Aiklns of
Kansas City and Lieut. Julius
Arliten of .Watertown, WIs., r o ­
lled tlie,
the, trio loony.
today They
said
rue.l
iney sam
,, ... B1IU. „ |MM|y
„ ru|,|K.t ,„d
1,1 ' . .
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‘ J*”
near the lumen, Imt weie uoalde
to land again for lack of jet
takeoff units.

Talc O f Survivors

iraatisara |i m P u r n&gt;r|
M tinl|«H»sl IMHW roue TV»«6
II m i Is m S Iran I*use tl**l
ei lav, eotiid not *wim. I nin
Robin llood you n ay win a rm-dnl.
! south of the Jewish capital.
IrONlHJN, July 8 t/iy-Grcut afraid they overturned."
borne day you may hear the cry
I "The war it on," a Jewish
Tiie pally plunged into the
of a drowning perron, boy*. Bet­ Britain has quit the International
spokesman raid.
ter get in on that American Red Wheat Agreement, giving a death swilling .-ea Sunday to answer
Brrnadotte announced that the Gluts lift aavinir room- with juni­ Mow to the 3G-nation pact in- the pleas uf fisher folk along
I Arabt apparently turned down or a.nl senior certificate* to he unded to bring order into inter- llnlet Bay: three fishing boat*
n»ti&lt;mklly wheat marking.
o
were caught in the typhoon.
even a tbree-day mention, but aw.rdcd. Karl Uiinr* wilt have
The British announcement snid
"When they appealed to Falhc.
calngr of life saving ami. aprlni"all necertary rtejn are being ming.
Gordon ••Chum" Stanley the acliim was taken liecause the Leo he could not refuse thorn."
Uniteil Slates Congress, failed to Brother Vincent said. "We set
taken immediately for tafe evacu­ will teach first aid.
* * 'eamsnt.
„out
u, )n
ur oauta,
n m was
»•••*
in „our
loinca, swhich
ation of United Nationt observer),
O.her councilors, are Pete Brock,
Under the proposed part, world i,.,juippetl
with gn tiutboard motor,
*P
I
personnel and their equipment.*' in claugc of athletics. Al Brock, prices
would have larcn fined for
Within a very short time we
The United States, France and camp clerk, James I,awtnn and exports of AtiPiirnn, Canadian
were water logged and found rBelgium each have 21 military I
Gilbert, handicraft and and Australian wheat.
ing from tlie high seat. You must
olieerven in the Holy Land, »u- |^w yan Reel, boating. Gamps will
By the ratification deadline of .remember a batten cau lie swamppervised by n small staff of ; »» lu *c dinuond lusll. volley ball, July |, the announcement
"'•|«d with water and still not link
Swedish officer*. In addition the I j'Mt iK,"K and shufflclword. AngAn
only tlie United Kingdom. Aus
United Nation* rrcrnlly s e n t l'* * will *njoy boating and fi*h- tralia Canada, Kite. India and New because of it, hamtioo outrigger*
“ Two men loft us U» swim for
about 00 armed guards to aid ! •tw­
Zealand had acted.
shore and made it somehow. The&gt;
in the truce job, along with cum- j You won't mix* Sunday 8ehool.
The United States would have sen' a launch ,...
for us. it picked
municathms and »taff personnel. ! for everyone will attend at camp had to ship at least lHA.OtNl.Otgt u|,
»m| then was driven
The U. 8. Naval Carrier Palau : to receive International Sunday huthel* uf thr.mimmun total cx»,. i.t.,1. U1. , K
arrived at Haifa to evacuate the |School lea-ant. said Mr. Morris.
port, of 600.000,000 called fur.
n'K" the rtib!«er raft Inside
We tieil
U.N. staff. The U. S. Naval Tank- j When your dad takoa you over
Britain, suying the agreement the luira and it floated thete
■hip Marquette is in Haifa bay i to the ramp he will probably for- would be "unworkable" without
nartirination cxnres.cd
* “ ,hrr
,0*’
to remove personnel and equip- j gtsl Ioat he U grown up and want U.
r-ni,.8.
l*rtiri|ation, expressed (&gt;ig to sit in It. We clung neck
ment. Three American destroyer*. I to remain. Just remind him to he readiness to discus, a new s p i v the Putnam, the Henley und the 1ms age and tell him you will see ment -At a sultalds time" b u t i '^ L .1" " " ‘ ' r
added. "It is clear that any new ,
••*&gt;•• “ I'lane came
Owen, are standing hy at Haifa, j nin. in a rouplc of wicks.
subject to U.N. order*.
kh.Miy Park will serve as ro- agreement rould not eomo into w,‘ h'fi a mile of us nnd turiml
force lieforc tin- leginning of the
n,,p
"•,n' ,UI1
Bernadotte asked l&gt;oth Jew* potter for camp tfvent*.
I94U-M) cr«»|» ycnr.M
nU mind nnd frntrd nil «»« our
Strike Inquiry
and Ainits to withhold military
■■■
-----------littlr liMUiiinhii; f«&gt;o«| and u*nt» ■
action in Haifa and Beirut, Ia-Reservists* Drills
,1 Knllnur* Irsis I’nar Hurl
hannn. until the end of the U.N.
Demands Plank
° ' bmX ' , ' vinrent ..id he use. u union source said, ptovtde* for
evacuation operations.
llaallnMra tram l*aar Hart
of jnh opportunity Mild to alsdlsl' full union simp for o r ln t « m g o .
The U.N. s e c r e t a r i a t and O
. . I M , reserve miii
I,art
orgi-nixed
unit, hy ......mid- .
liatliiiis to start immrdtatrli reguards. mostly Americans, will night of June 21—the day the Il,ch.''lf1 ,,f * '
organ tuitions. disetiininalion and segregation In garding films mode for lelevisi” i
the armed services, education and
leave Haifa by air for Beirut hill liecame la a -anil the unit declaring:
and a guild ngre -ment n«l I &gt;
"The day of reckoning has conn* trnospi-itntion.
today and the American observer* haa at least :tf, schcvluled drills
Illxfr member, of the platform •tilk,. i-xrept "li •voitmct teiiiil- #
will fly home from Beirut an 4 year, or training |«riods equiva­ when the Ih-tnocratir parly must
nation ilstes.
American planes.
lent to that, he is exempt from decide whether it is going to committee in a switch of strategy
But there must las b^ndl
»" dictate ita phil- decided t • remain silent at lcit*&lt;
Belgian nnd French observer* induction.
Jnycee .Meet
arc leaving their Palestine posti “ salivfacory participation" by the l»»nPhy and policy or whether the for the time being while the civil
re»rrve nu-mber. If his nl&gt;M-nee I
rl,,J ri*e In the heights of rights witnesses presented ths-ir
today nnd tomorrow.
• • oH|i*gr 4 ItuWi
A small |Mirty of U.N. field from drill exceeds 10 p,-r cent, An"-r.ci".|.m which alone ran statements.
Senator Iba-v (ll-N C l, * com UempM-y, safely, 1'Ttfford \hle*
j'* continued existence,
nbaetvrr* may remain in Jeru­ he will become ollgiblc for the
milter locnilH'r, told re|Hirlei* and fa il William*: v«mh welfaie,
salem. pending possiMo develop­ uraft once induction, gut underWhite's statement concluded:
“ We. therefore, urge anil insist that southerners would not que* i 1 igln* Charle*. T IV I awtoo
ment* in the Bernadotte proposal Way around late Septepdier.
to demilitarise the Holy City,
5’ e.t who wren- member* of fe d -1'hat the platform of the ll»18 lion the witnesses of the rare ■ii i it F. Gamut; tourist, John
daily rrcogaiu-d National Guard ' Uenioerulic Convention endorse Issue, saving “ we veill let them Sliepiiatd. I'ul Glngle* mill MarHaifa dispatches said
gn nin-id nnd make their state­
Bernadotte said "I will now uuitr. eiiher ground or air o r -.'without equivocation the entii&lt; ment-. *s no ipmhI inn M* arcom- i-rll Faille: Irgnl. Kdwant Shinconcentrate my efforts during the ganuations. hy midnight of June I program of the l're,id«rit'&lt; com- pii-tied hi Stirlin g up tlie Issue." hol.er: finance. Groige William,, •t ’«
Brailev iMIuiio nod T K. Tucker;
jraitte,* on civil rights and csnext few days on obtaining a 21, Will ia* exempt.
L
Whit, dil the ’Uniform writer -in oiler lop. It I, I* rkins, .is.; I
lo n cita l a-ked the seert-tarie* I t’wiallv those ........... . In supcease lire in Jerusalem nnd It*
ll il llti it’ ll Ucmocralie plat­ •o r |. |, ltd lawi*. piograms, y
uf
Ai
my.
Navy
and
Air
to
fur-|P"»*
lynching
and
mob
violence,
ultimate di militarization. I will
form general staterm-f oa civil Brailev lldham mill Irospilsllly, t f -;
,hp !•"&gt;* "** »» « voting lights
do my utmost to save Jerusalem lasir '.tint with n li»t of the rwerve •'*
w, aid not la- satisfactory- Kiani. Smindi-t s.
/ •
and Holy places ft mu further gon.panenu which qualify under requirement, to afford equality in 11*18.
ih* definition .ho get up. - As *1 ____ . . . ___ __________
destruction."
V
Meanwhile, Bernadotte will con­ gei.oral proposition, Forrcstal said!
tinue working '‘with a view to tiie unit* include, in addition to
br.V»;
attaining at the earliest posyihic ;ho .National Guard and Army'
’f •
day the |ieareful adjustment of -mi Air Force Itrwer-e. organized
i
reserve
units
of
the
Navy,
Ineludthe future situation in Palestine."
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The Jews, h« said, indicated Ing the Associated Volunteer*
willingness to accept a temporary nitl. n regiilur drill status, clerJerusalem cense fire during con­ tronie warfare companies, and the
tinued demllltarixatlon negotia­ platoon leaders elan., of the U.S.
tions, Imt he has n«krd the Arab* M4th'C Corps Itcscrve.
for further clarification of their
reply on this.
Dutch Election
Israel appealed to the United
Nations for emergency action to
IlssnssrS In— I - S S * Oast
halt renewal of th« war. Uracil of Its 21* seats.
Foreign Minister Moshe Shertok
Apparently U--rv wa, not a
told the U.N. In a message the large enough snlft, however, to
Kgyptian* attacked south of Tel make a marked change In Hoi*
Aviv at I A. M. The force,. ho land'* political picture. A I alnir
C*•« *«-**^ ,lM V p i h u
said, consisted o f two a rtnured Warty spokesman said he expected
|\ .
v
that Catholic Premier Louta J. M.
roluians and IfiThntry.
The money you spend her'
,
IBed, who resigned yestenlay.
for health and bi-miiy ai'H
,
.Would be asked to form a new
appro,imnli-ly the BBliie
ExhauHted Timber ^mment
Inlying power as it hvl
I The election was for the 100Back In ItCiOl And right
T~ „ „
.meml&gt;er lower house. The M.»eat
la graphic proof thrl w. n
Mocked." the Service said, nnd
'5 ? ",* ^ , win •» rho,rn
low man on the totem P-it*
H i
when it cinies to price,.
b r o m o
b
XnTe1!,::
over again if h,they*
produce com- j ujy ^
While other "cost of living
ue.i’ al lumtrer.
. I Major iisur of the election war
goods and service* r.hit rky
S t k lX t R
i-L
It. the last 25 years an Mti-|||,c
uovrrnmenl’a proposal to
v»ntd. price* for drug, and
DUito&gt;l BJtOO.OOO arre* have licen
a union between The Nethtoiletries advance,! u liny
IKJM1S
planted in tree*. The govern- er|,n,|, Blld lhp nropo, r&lt;| Unite,!
:t.i per cent. We're pma
, HlAOAO't j
inrnt has appropriate,! fund* to g lnt(., of (rMonrsla.
of (hat record—proud indc l
help states finance forest nur
to M- nMo to bring you your
oertt* and the service hope*
favorite nationally advertised
McGrath Talks
idanllng* this year will Ire on
product, at the lowest pos­
about 200.000 acres, compared
sible prices.
(raallaee*
rteo.
Pass
Oast
with about 100.000 last year.
chairman
If
Mr.
Trumnn
is
the
Vne Forest Service ha* ndvocnit &lt;1 a law under which “ strip- no»J*?f®',l.
. . .
.
61.00
ping" of forest* would la&lt; pre- „
»»&gt;'' "®r &gt;' leaden, hop*
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next week * convention ran finuh
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w . u ' , *y what outside speaker.
It. addition, the Servlre would address the gathering.
nave Ihe government take over, Aa he has before, McGrath said
mere of the marginal forest lands the race for the vice presidential
not now profitable for private nomination la wide open, lie said
owner* in order to protect water-,ha himself I*
available" for
thed* and grow all timber pos- second place on the UcUs.
*lbh| Iq response to a question. Me­
lt (.Iso would liku to aid private Gratli said Governor William I’,
owners through edomtion an for- losne of Maryland Is no more and
csiry. expanded credit to those no lea* acceptable to him as a
•nauillng tree* In proper manner aeeond place runner than aavrral
anti in helping private owner* to other* who have been mentioned,
prrv.nt flrv damage*.
I in Washington the White House
Ore Forest Service official sold »ald President Truman Ii "giving
hi* organization wa* for eduea- J«n*lderatlon" to visiting the
lion program* Iwlng carried on by Democratic Nntlonal Convention
ror.io private organisations but h* nt Philadelphia In the event it
believed more than t-dueaiion wax nominates aim for President,
necessary.
1 l*re»identl*l P r e s * Secretary
Some organization, in tho lum,0- Rom also aald Mr.
bet Industry, he added, art? o p - ^ run^Bn **
Meaotnl to any governmrntil inter- l,r,th P Rhode Island ta.be his
ft-icmr or regulation of private
thc
foie,try.
convention, opening. Monday.
Ttiere are large forest area* fn
Missouri and South’ astern Okla- 'f,
nomination. Some of
homa
U
Wa tuiaelatai think ho trill fly to
phla for a brief accept
Philadelphia
;anee speech.
I Meanwhile In Alabama Senator
Landis Death
Lister Hill, aald lie Intends to do
ceverything
v c iju iin B in
er 10
in his pow
power
to firm
draft.
ll'sslksal trass I'-•■snoei
sbp ssnes
General Dwight D. Elsenhower as
her rerent divorce su t against the Democratic Party's president.
h e i fo u rth husband.. W. Horace
H o race |
|**|
| nominee.
no
Bchmldlapp, said thc will named
“ If we are to draft our vouth
the actress’ former business man-1 «**&gt; mn draft their commander-in«g ,r. B C. Root, as executor and ch ief Uw Renal or said on hi* ,le» f his aides, Charles E. Tro-lnartcp*
for the .l'r r ,Tre-|n4rtcre last night
nk
aosia. Jrn as co^xecutor,
Ii
r t n tu n
at
Iphla.
Tht attorney aald the alar’*
mother, Mrs. Clara lotndis, has not
WAWMNGTON, Julv R O P ibetn adamant about who the ex­
ecutor should lie, but would prefer Set.ator Johnston fD-8C| ntedict
a member of the family. Golsler rd to.|ay the Democrats will nom­
aaiu both mm are willing t* com­ inate Senator Barklay (D-Ky&gt; or
ply with family wishes In the Jane* Roosevelt for the presi­
dency If General Dwight D. Elsenmatter.
The film star's property settle­ hwcer “refuse* to he drafted."
“ I expect to see General Risenment with Bchmldlapp was final
extent for her signature, Gclslcr bower nominated on the first bal­
lot In Philadelphia," Johnston told
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The American Friends Service Committee plans to send
a gift o f $25,000 worth of the drug streptomycin to the
people o f Russia "as a testimony of good will". The gift
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The Friends probably will not wonder about It, but
■Ml lar
'other observers may speculate whether the givers will re■SS? ms* s i S i a ___ ceive any credit in Russia. It is recalled that recently Russia
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Germany, the first such shipment, heralding it with an exAM H u lk
K m ftTitfcj** ----------- -lm tensive propaganda campaign. The propaganda must have
eay 7 5 j » ------— ......... - l u * been received bitterly by those who knew that Russia prea s u r s f
2 vlously had removed large stores o f food from Germany and
M M iin ra ii ur ut u wi ir »i uluo had fed its troops there on German food.
i M m Im O , will a fU rirS Ur
—
Correspondents
in Germany contrasted this blast of pro«l see»l«, U ttrililM mlw.
k t l f N n l r l SaiUaallr By"
liagandu with the lack or n,cniion in the Russian-controlled
lila U Nrwapaarr Ho w m i Ii ■Ura, l»». Saw Vark. ( klraaa. press of the large amounts of food and other needed goods
lO IO II. Waaaaa C1 I f,_ I k _l.aala.
sent into all of Germany, including the Russian zone, by
' v i a M arais U a saeiafc** • ( I
There is little
SaaarlalaS P r n , wklrk la v a llllr SIj American individuals and relief agencies.
_
o r u a u r ir U Ikr a.. Ur r.p.kii- enough mention in the free press in the other zones of GerlaYku
a. writ aa aii many of these gifts iin&lt;i of the food sent by Ihe governments
— - of the United States nnd Great Britain.
THURSDAY, Ji’ l.v s, i » ih
Hi* that as it mny, the American Quakers doubtless will
consider n gift given ns n deed done, with or without credit.
In the case of the streptomycin, although Russians at large
BIBLE VKKSh ltd)AY
may never know the source of a drug which helps to heal
•Sam* of ua lore to &gt;houi bosaia their bodies, it is o f some comfort to reason that the drug
! * *£*•. !* I,*,
,h*' »• must be used by trained physicians, most of whom probably
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applying theae self-same totall
Italian methods to their own re.
rime. Maybe they hara figured
1that thay could rsfini the sysUm
Hr DrWITT MacKENZlE
' to that it would work.
A P Foreign Affalra Analjit
J AnJ in truth, up until recently
it has looked on the face of It •
Th# totalitarian Communit re- Sa through the varioua police re­
gime in MOSCOW finally is en- gimes wer-* falrlv fool-oroof. They
counUrlng In an Impreaaiv# way were eetablUranl by atrong-arm
the are-old truth tnat you ean Imethod*. Active opposition w n
■uppreaa freedom by force but eliminated by liquidation*, hy
you can’t auppreai the desire for jmprisonmenU and bv condemns freedom.
pon to sieve camp*. The terro-s
The deilre for liberty which 0f the secret police have uktn
currently Is manifesting Itself rare of the rest,
among the Russian satallite states
Howeved, hone of thes« method*
of Eastern Europe Is merely his- rou|,| , oppress the *lesire for
lory repeating Itself In a new freedom. You can't control a man’s
setting, just os It has dona time though*, even though for a time*
and again through the centuries. ..ou m,y prevent him from etprr*There Is no country In which f ,
,hom. And finally, as urr are
Vhf. „ f^ d7 s J . f o v T k l ”
demonstrated, freedom of

THE WORLD TODAY

ing demonstration of this than « " °
iJ fen 'S S J
was given qul.tly but daringly » * '" fr** wil&gt; " ot
during the pared* of 80.000 people »ubmlt t" o,police rule whlcn
through the ancient city of Prague denies them all the items of man *
In connection with the Sokol Con-, bill of rights. Including freedom
frtIB
of worship. On« of CommunUrn i
The
marchers cheered
for *” *'**1,

thr,r / r|csd»V1,|wfo«e n0Ur.vr.m j" “U
/ M 0‘h,mm^a^ViIndhan,!!i\7;'

rKlement
Tir Dottwald.
s t a s rMany
a s tiny
s

f yV includes the vast
American flags appearnl among m*{ rlt3f “ f humanity,
the paradert. and drew applause.1 R“ W will Moscow me*- this
know alto that otkrri aurpaaa u
a
. ---------------------------------------------The Sokol long has stood a s' disaffection’ I t . ••^ncult «o see
— I The**. 4:11: Study to be quirt
a symbol of independence in how the llolehevists ran do otherand to do your own tiuiinraa.
Betrayer o f Napoleon
Eastern Europe. It I* a cultural wise than continue their policy of
and physical training organisation force. Certainly sweet reasoning
In numerous --------COUtries.- Wnn’t turn the trick at this stage.
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,
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,
,
Interest in Talleyrand Napoleon's foreign minister who with
..... units
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Now that Gene,.I Eisenhower |llol(lHi hja downfall, never dies. Louis Madeiin. an authority Pvriodlcnllir thatr c o n * r . a*." There are rumors of Russian
troop movements in Eastern Kuh«. refused again to Le drafted, „„ the Frellch Hevolutioii. has just written the seventh life T, which « mtSv
m
meny as 12,000 r„ n#t |,ut Moscow hn. given no
g look. S. li there a only one , l f t h e „|,| rascal to npjienr in 2 yenrs. Rascal he was, un- gyma.ts appesr on* a field ' st Indication of its plani.
hmi left to Jo: &lt;liait Mrt. doubtedly. lie lived chiefly to enrich hintseif, and took bribes one time and g!re amating de­
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—-----------front both shies with strict impartiality. Yet he was in- monstrations of athletic prowess I
in absoluto unison.
valuable to Napoleon
end.
...... until
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Hat in,, . ,,.i ,i... _ u. l . 1 i_
SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 l/t1)—
Talleyrand's greatest achievement has
If the Democrat, lute at much
has been thought to pr"
mreeH. f\entura to
,A nT
»«’ *i-«orpedo "•* "»»
om work
wurr\ nr
co n g re s s ui
vicu n a after
uirer the
m e fall
iuii of
ui Imat
come away from l » n— . . .T
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trouble getting romeone to run
his
nt trie
the Congress
of Vienna
that few could Come
uOJ-- ■y have Napoleon. He has been credit»*d with wangling admission lone of these exhibition* without a iwit. ° d , n *
(or vice pretident st ihey
l.sd inducing lomrone besides of
" I France
Frnnce ini
into the _group ol her conquerors, who might
. ®f J1#ViUrr?mTw *&lt;}
through ihoynrt. Navy Capt. Edsidential 'otherwise have tlinmeml)er.‘«l
dismembered her. Matlelin
Madeiin says Talleyrand
Talleyrand spirit which now
.1 !- i/li.TlLn._
l o wln * i svton quickly expiainet:
Truman to accept thr presidential
i» ilmwirir :•
ilvlf
nomination, nm week's (Ttila- deserves little praise for this achievement, which was indelphia convention msy have to •vital,le. Instend he should lie blamed for getting Prussia
dues, but is looking for a net
remain in section all summer.
n *&gt;ri" Yootladd un Ihe Rhine, anti thus making poitaihle the rharklrd states.
made of lirhrr material.
Probably thia devslopment I, no
----- — —Inter wars of Kaiser Wilhelm and Hitler.
surprise to the Red regime. How
Governor Dewey plant to invade
Talleyrand should tie remembered, if for no other rea- could
it he In view o f the fact
the Solid South in his quest for run, for his famous observation about eating. "Show me that the Ruasians themselves re­
Color ran now he found in a
fdfet This year. He is optimistic, another pleasure," said the old voluiituary. "which renews volted time and again against the npn-rrenav r r e a m bait dressing
serfdom imposed by a totalitarian which Is squceied out of a bottle
Nat .a single Southern slate has itself thr«&gt;e times dnily and lasts an hour at a time."
Cxarist rula? Still, it remain* a and spraved on the hair to im­
toted. Republican since 1928. not
rurious trait of human nature part highlights. Manufacturers
many before that. Nevertheless.
that th* Communist* ihould b« ■ay It is not a tint or dye.
l oo Late To ClaHHify
Govenvpr Dewey gol TO percent
lly Itt’ HHEI.L KAY
rth Carolina votes agaiatl
R o l^
N° in 1944. Who ran deny
seveit
Years ago a New York colum­ not excel and he Iwcame known as
chances havr not improved
ns:, thr late Dun Marquis, delved Ih. World'* Greatest Kitty.
thenT
k
____
deep into the realm of fantasy
Thia eventually waa shortened
.
&gt; "
, ,r.
j ' and nnmortaliied MehetaU-l the to W.3.K. and for the past few
^
. r' ,,,n* * ° * , I o'al. Archie the Cockroach and years this famous eat had answerto $349,000,000 Un year, nearlv , Fieldy the Rat
. ed lo this alphabetical cognomen,
.Krict at much at lm years ago,
.’.bout the time he was going W.G.K. is known from Keokukk to
Hardy a day passes 1
and $178,000,000 more than radio Mr.in* with stories of the fan­ Calcutta.
tlut he does not receive a per-1
Jk^artiaing. It it not hard to ac tastic doings of these flrtlelour aoii.l letter from someone who ha*
cHl. a-tari I became involved with
V^unt ior the increasing popular. a cut o f my own. It wasn’t much mc.dc his auspicious acquaintance
*iiw of n e w s p a p e r advertising. of a cat a* rata go, scrawny, half while a r*est of the Kay domicile,
'Newspaper readers have increased starved and obviously of the com- ami few letter* are receive,! by I
other members of the family that
from 42 million in 19)7 to S3 mo.i or alley variety.
Out for a walk with my daugh- do not include personal greetings'
tDiHion last year, this in spite of tei, who waa then about 12. we to W.G. K.
• tile fact that newspaper tubterip- ent,Jittered this unlovely feline
As you have no doubt surmised,
For
4i*n tales have increned from sli.tried out sunning Itself not he .* no longer a kitten.
$500 million to $920 million, and far from our home. Of course the y c „ r » hi- held hla own with th#
Tom Cats of the neighborhood
dU ‘ rnewsprint shortage hat pie- younaster wanted It. In no time and had a left that Joe Lewis
w h is k y
■hr was down on her knees pet­
* r/tttrd newspapers from attempt­ ting It. Iieing a cat of the world would have envied hut for the
16 NOT
ing to expand circulaliont. Tt.r it was a good judge of humans. las: year or so, in spite of Ih*
\
AN
powci* that fantasy has attribut­
Uci it. that American newtp*|iets. It responded with one of the most ed
) ANTI lo him, he finds himself hard
uiutocnd
and
enticing
purrs
I
dctpiir what their critics may tav.
have over listened to. To my pitta*.d to meet the relentless
! D OTE
{have reached a new peak of daughter’:, immense delight It onslaught of younger rata In th*
FOR
‘efficiency, a new high la trader arched ita back and rubbed neighborhood and h* return# from
4AKE B it*
against her leg*. Thu* we ac hu nocturnal prowls with cauli­
n r**'_____ _
_
flower ear* and crippled limb*.
qulred th* eat.
Uj I to ua allly people who have
There was no fuss or red tape
Lvtryone believes in education
entertained oyrselvct and count­
In
connection
with
this
adoption.
Why ask where to get your hardware when you can
ore education. But public It apparently was not reported less others with stories o f his
It are expensive. The Slate of to the Welfare Hoard, Humane achievement* he will always be
atop in at Hill Hardware for complete selections? W#
»lida will .(vend $41,750,179 Society or any other agency. N« lilt World's Greatest Kltt« and,
have supplies ami equipment to meet your every need . .
while
lie
will
probably
never,
real­
next year, or about one-third of one time snooping*around to in ise ihe fun w* have had in buildvastizate
our
financial
ability
to
hardware, palnU, and oils, plumbing ami heating equip­
tkU Hale expenditures, on its public
aupport a cat. No character re- Ing a world of make-believe
‘ schools* And that it not all. Tire fertncti were called for. ther* areund his feline personage, afment and a full lln* of •lectrical appliances.
individual counties will add an- ware no form* to fill out or petl fcction for this stray eat snll live
long in our hearts.
"WE CAN PROVE IT"
$thct II or 12 million to the turn* lo file.
f at the first few dayr Ihe eras
pot with the hope of. providing
turn responded to tho name of FLORIDA AIRWAYS AWARD
W te $53,714.14) for the educa­ “ Kilty ' or ‘‘ Here Cat” until It
L. P. Hoffman of Miami, mem­
tion of Florida'* children. And no bteame obvious that as a member ber of the Executive Committee
on*, we believe, will call that hay. of so distinguished a family it of the National Safaty Council,
will be in Orlando on Friday for
* Nevertheless, it is not as much as ahi’jid be girtn the dignity of a ‘.ha formal presentation to Florida
MUM.
most stales are providing for their
I waj all for naming It Meheta- Airway*, Inc., of lu 1947 Aviation
school systems, nor it it at much bel until it developed after eon- Safety Award.
Hoffman, who la safety director
9» Florida will * have to provide ■latfnble research and investiga­
&gt;f Florida I'uwer and Light Com­
• The Friendly Florida State Theatre* •*
year after next and the yean tion that It wasn't that kind of a pany, will participate in o IDcat. We finally settled on “ Mr.
after that, when thousands of chil­ Pcltg Boggs," a name advanced minute ceremony at which tlm«
dren not yet in school add to the by columnist Phil Harney of the h# will give the Council's hand- 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 111 = 111 = 111
ever increasing burd-n of finding Tafepa Morning Tribune who, at Illuminated plaque to Pres. Joseph
TODAY and FRIDAY! ! !
fpm for more and more. The the iima, was quoting this flrtlri- L. Dyer of Florida Airway*.
out.
charaeter
in
hla
Gulf
Gleam
genius who can devise an adequate
Of all minerals, salt ia th*
column.
qrt|em of financing public educa­
This I think, waa tho-turning most familiar.
tion will go down in history with point In the life of this fellnt
waif. With the acquisition of so
During World War If. pRoto
alt, the great wizards of finance.
illustrious a name, ha waa lifted found the leaning Tower o f Plaa
V Senator Pepper proposes that from the realm of the unknown a useful guide to location.
jhe .Democratic convention go anu becam* a sort of so mebod
41,. Pel** Boggs opened a wL...
ku
The Leaning Tower of Plan.
right ahead and draft General new world of make-believe and built aa a hell tower, la used
Eisenhower for President regard- fanuL-y. Arriving at home In tho rarely for Ita original purpose,
let* of hU refusal to run. It rvuung, I would Inquire what Mr. leal vibrations Increase Ita tilt.
•jW d be interesting to tee what Roegs had been doing. Ills aetlvim a were amaxlng. My daughAginld happen if the convention lei would inform me with a
just that. We don't tee what airtight face that ht had been
Margaret C Gwaltaey
nhower - could do if he were utlin^ hla eat boat In Tampa Bay
or
playing
"Pussy
Wants
a
Cor­
oomiaaltd over his own protests.
formerly with
net."
He might decline to campaign. . .
C. L Preya
1 would learn from the morn­
but that might be the most effee- ing paper that he had flown a
la Winter Park
Matter /araltaro Mete
!campaign he could nuke. He B-W» to Moscow to consult with
" iust ait on hit front porch Stalin or to Hofno to visit the
da nothing, or rather, say Pope. During the Florida Pair
he substituted for Zaeehlni In the
and let hi* fri*nd« end Canhpn Act and then drove the
tiers, all the way from Frank wa.tiiT,g racing ear in tho Inter­
— WITH— '
Dr. C.* L Person*
of Jersey City to Senator national Dirt Track ChampionERROL FLYNN • OLIVIA DB HAVILLAND • BASIL
of Alabama, camoaign
OPTOMETRIST
RATHBONE • C L A U D E R A I N S • ALAN HALE
‘ T a rin g the war, Mr, Boggs flew
Not having to take a with .Doolittle and It was ho who
EUGENE
PALLETTE
PROMPT COMPLBTB
nd
anything, he might draw ■at on th* wing o f the plan* and
IN TECHNICOLOR I
from every quarter while pointed out the target* when the;
—SHORTS—
first bomb# were dropped on Japthe appearance of
COMING—WUN.
With a bottle of Coca-Cola

the

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THURflDAV-JULY §, 1WS

THE RANTORD HERAT.!). RAKFOniV FdOWTU

f ’A C sK

Social And Personal Activities iHonors
I

jirlin Palmer Ray, S o d o ty Editor

* \ n ] i Miss Camille Batten
social Lalender Tells Wedding Plans

o

FR.1 CAL S °X
i ML* Camille Batten, daughter
Ihr Sanford Townsend Club la 0f
#,lt| Mr*. |. E. Batten of
celebrating the L.rthday uf Mm . &amp;aii!«rd, announced today plana
Timothy h. Itoaonus at it* tegular for (l,.r marriage to Kns. Herbert
n.«tii,ir to U Jtt d at tU W i . t
The wedding will be
tenter at b.OQ I . M. i "Mowing
,.vpnt of July 13 anti will be
- the business rarotln* an.u e.i.rnti, Ilirj]„ ^ ,
,,r K n Brownlee

T2L

Jilt*

be served.

k u

p&gt;"‘*"i“ ch“"h

Batten will l«e irivea in
MONDAY
inart!age by her father and has
Circles of the First Baptist
Vne ^
Church will meet at 3:30 l*. M.
An" U hel.hrl. Ilrplesmaids
as follows: Circle No. I with Mrs.
, T ' ! 1*'* Au,,r,T'' ,, c ^' „ M
L. E. ■
*“
—"
Tsw, ‘JOO Avacado Avenue!
Hc°.b“—n- •'«)*» ,Jr“
with Mr-. K. U Deckle a- co- '.r- M“ ' ^ “ ’ ey Moreland. Mias
Pollv
t
haial
of
Ocala
and Mrs.
hostess; Circle No. 2 with Mrs.
V. &lt;i. Hasty, 2512 Myrtle Avenue; Ma*on Wharton of Orlando.
Serving Eft*. Moreland us best
■,'ircle No. 3 with Mrs. H, K.
• V urncr. 2 HI West Seventeenth *»n »UI In.- Kns. K. U G arrett of
Street; Circle No. -1 with Mra.
nriJ “ »hrrs will be Kirby
Joder Cameron, 714 Laurel Ave- Flu, Bill Hrumley, Herman Brum*
i.ue; Circle No. 5 with Mrs. C. ■‘T- s " n» Thurmond. Pan Batten
K. Benton, 511 Celery Avenue; MW Hugh Whelchel.
ImmediateCircle No. r, with Mra. John D. O' following the wedding a recepAhrahurns, 31(1 West Twentieth Mot will he held ut the Seminole
Street; Sumlieums at the clrurch Country Cluh.
-----------------------------also at 3:30 P. M.
1

IlifWIlAY
DavidE. Thrashers
rim pnut ciub win hold its r&gt;- Honor Bridal Couple

'm auler dinner meeting in the
“ Tourist Center at t!:30 P. M.

Mi. and Mr*. David K. Thraahcr
] ttiler;ained recently with a sup­
per (mooring Miss Betty Corrodl,
wh (e marriage to Kdvrard Dunn
Will l* an event of Sunday. The
iu;|,cr was lu ld at the Thrasher
nou-e on Miller Avenue.
Tho rooms where the guests
vent entertained wire attractive­
ly dicorated with lovely arrange
mil t« of rinnias and olbvi pastel
II \PPY MlH I lilt \V
spring flowers. The table was
covered with n rreftm colored lac*
HAPPY BIKTIIDAY
cloiii and centered wlih while lin0, C. Rotvand
' mar &gt;nd honev suckle flanked with
- ■
—— --------------- - tiny nystal bluebirds. Those enN.w I. cation. Bert’s Sewing
Mat him- Shop. Opposite Princess 1
P "*"'
Mi,,a
Theatre. PI, 11IHJ
-A d v .
R,tlph U ,,ln,t “ nd ,h '

V ",'

1°'

New Figure Flattery
for the Half Sit*
1 6 Y &gt; to 24Yi

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Batten!!'

I Complimenting Mi is Camille
—, ,
|Bauer, and Iv, bridesmaids, Miss
Telephone 1Jh i Mi Idled Rntts.in entertained with
a luncheon yesterday at ItOO^o’______________ l.-lock given ut her borne on East
Fourteen I, Strcs-t. Graceful ar­
rangement' of pink roses, antl-nrnn. white gladioluses and
rtoriierv svrie u*cd in decorating
the living room.
Mrt. W. A. Leffler and daugh­
Mi- ■ Batten wort- a dress of
ter, Lila, have left to spend a deep lilac chamLray with white
month at New Smyrna Beach.
wreea-ntics for the occasion and
Miss Robson chose to wear an
Mr. and Mrs. Edward While inpm mid white Iwmberg sheer
and young daughter arrived yes­ dress with which she wore black
terday from Chicago to visit ins acci ssnrles.
parenlt, Mr and Mrs, L. K. While.
Tlte luncheon table was over­
laid will, a cream lace cloth and
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Tunnlcllffo centered ui'h the pink and whito
have retuitied to Sanford after flowers At each guest's place,
ipending several wrens at Mt. marked with a bridal plan- card,
Clemens. Mich.
was a m mature corsage. In the
••nler of the buffet was a wed­
Mbs Margaret Von Herhulii ding cake Iced in pink and em­
and Miss Ethel Vining left today ulated will, while flowers topped
for Washington, D. &lt;’. where they with a bride and grimm, White
ail! visit Miss Dorothy Von H er-!candles in crystal holders were
j placed r&gt; each side of the cake.
oul i*
Miss lint'en presented each of
Mr. and Mr*. John Kick and her attendants with n piece of
bhliicy and George Kick have silver in her individual pattern.
returned to their home on West Miss Ibdison’a gift to tiie honor#*
iiUtu-nth Street nftcr spending was also several pieces of silver
in the Grand Colonial pattern.
some time at Daytona Bench.
Those attending with Mis» flatten
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gihhs have were her mother, Mrs. I. K. Bat­
returned from Fltxgerald, G». ten. and Mis. H. A. Moreland,
where they were called hera'He Mr*. Mason Wharton of Orlando,
of the illness and death of Mr. Mis. J. X Hobson. Jr* ami the
Ml«se« Mary Arm Whelchel, ShirBibbs' brother, Dewey Bibb*.
Icy Moreland, Jean Saycr, Audrey
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tyre have (Inch and the hostess.
as their guests at their home on
Celery Avenue, Mr« Tyre’s father Miss Odham H onors
ami brother, A. F. Fsnt and
Julian Fant of Si. Augustine.
Miss Betty Corrodl

Hollywood

By UOil THOMAS
HOLLYWtmn. July
T —
Joltin’ Getie Autry, n bit ltd faced
by report of his wealth, reckons
.-a how that jingle.jingle y.m
boat la hit purs
“ It * not a- big a- a rounds,"
time drawled, referring to u.
Counts of hi. fnr-fluni 11111111 , . f
hol 1 .igs. lb- eaplaimd that hi
carnings yo rigiit ba • into himany «nt*rpii e , leaving hint n»t
toe well off in the rn-h departirn-nt One thing iil.' Ut the puli
Ikl'j’ mi hi* finances, he milled.
•*I've certainly heard fi.'in a lot
of r.e relatives '

Personals

Autry fa tie
Holly wood'*

&gt;.■

among

J

ed 1

•» d ifJuoni :ct cf mcrtls.

drh hr Gin ii. m l (he heavy.
“ wliy. you
The John*

t»:i o ffic e aid no. Autry could
.. . -1 1 . uch broVcn lines. It
01 ( i t 1 .,. m •hi &gt;1 that any
sill : 1 matter h if. dastardly,
io . i l iniiu.r G, no to utter profsiimy.
Mar
. , Rita Hayworth
,S
l-eclsal to -ail home Sept. 2
■u, t o *j. . 11 Filial th. . . . RoI" .• Paigi lake* "If Inti 12 on a
flymr Ion. f 211 eille» to find n
, It gill f 1 ■The Green Promise."
ill
tin plct He lacked by
'll •’ M1 C 1 'hy, tli Tesas inony •o«».
* in- K* ii lm - li-n'ii notified
H . ' 111 aims mater, Penn Slate,
' ■••lehrate n Gene Kelly day
lint.eg tiie F a ll hum , coming. . . ,
I'i gies. ii' t VYill 1 -1 I’idgt on ia
bo\ • a t* I...... .. iri - lb d in Ida
i , r f*u lo i'brif,c G-ia-t motor

aie load, ev iii &gt;«*ai ib.it it t.111.1 to f .Hit II, v -tone
Not
Mrs Ralph ('haliimi* Tolar, the former Gencvicv, Ann Dnvi &gt;f only
rhat bill Hi. &gt; . • n.m.c t:n •
Miss Lolo I.«c returned last
Miss Betty Corrodi, bride elect, Rulhrilutd. N. J., v.lte. marriage tu Mr. Tut-n, •&gt;n uf Dr. uiid -Mi
night from Lake Wales the has wa- honored with a miscellaneous Julian Nclley Tolui of tin- cay, was on event of June I’d in Hi- It­
betii visiting for the part ten alics«ascr on Tuesday evening at - mond, Va. Folluaitig a w,,tding trip to Asliville N i they arc lusl.days with Mr. and Mrs li. K. 8:0(1 o'clock given by Misa Minnie mg slielr' home at it*17 Tun Ion it Road.
Draper and Miss Dorthy Draper. Ruth Odhurn at tin* home of Mr*.
Btalley tblhain, her tUter-in-laW,
" ‘“ "i Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Barks have nn Maynulia Avenue. Decorating S11* 1 1 s t r (i n i I b l i r t t il.
WIn'll you (ail lu in* iiis'ii, &gt;«»ii
a« their guests at their home on the rooms were lovely arrange­
( huri'li &lt;*roui&gt; 11iMd i,.se them.- i*r. ..nfi,,, toi.i
Summerlin Avenue, Dr. Bark'* ments of multi-coloied tinulas
. —— - ■
the brolliet liomi repieti ntatives.
brother and •lalter-ln law, Mr. 1 and greenery
.1
Douglas
atenitrum
»»&gt;
elected
Some of the a. tivitn - lepui n il
and Mrs. Donald Bark* of Her- i During the evening a
of . _,
the Seminole
As- ---Include
Daytona
lu -l t'hurch coll'
culantum. Mo.
was won hy Mrs. Ibirothy Go.. — i prtsldmt
-,
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Ulltl
Minnie DRitrii
a
,,
# al “ L “ J T1 * : nuviiiin
- ain
1 - - u ji
«i with
w mi
and s»ll»»
Mist aCamille
Batten wa« p r^
ducting ■12
meetings
year
tented with a gift as a memento •Dy meeting •** *be M'-*eiari;»il W| nVt,InK,. attendance t l Jisl men
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laney and of the occasion. The honor** » * - ^ ‘••day night in the hirst Baptist i,Bylul)n Gulden*, a new group
three children o f Westfield, N. J.
built from
from nn initial
initial enrollenroll
“Iwing
limit
ue visiting for n few day* with S i r * j r ' ,,,V,,y rifU ,r0m o S H i Tom *1lend*rson.
mi “nt of
27 men: nn
First Church
of
Mr, Taney's parents Mr. ami Mr*.
E. II. laney at their home on
East Eighteenth Street.

k- 111 more tiisn three
I ' 1 lis . lvrd mioeial
cii the sea.

f*

N O W -O U R GREAT

Mr, and Mr«. John Herbs! and

«A

Mr*. Mary Strong h”

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*i r 1 iii&lt;l nbal Gisgory
tile. iii *liiul it, tin Sun,'
» Uf. out i.f the iiu.iiie*,
s»L i ‘iVCtl.
If rn«ti r tiian &lt;!&lt;» film*, til'
iiu*1 tnly ime screen kiss—b
Cut!!i ifoii l ,11 bii early p
in n *j,. however, that *»
inar.ee r» Ulction- are It .veiling,
"iv.dr muvadais are mote u-ed to
e, inc 11 little romance; I think
tin re -iiuuid U- n love story In a
til.*
h .lid. “ At Jin-l a little,"
lie 11 Ided cautiously.
G- 1 till -trateil (ho stringent
ino ulltv hr fries. He had a scene

slat

iu . ^no liiuine-- inanagi-i Pilot­
ing *’d» own plane nil i i i i t the
ir.S (he ha- chirked &gt; ci S.oki
hour* in (he a it i. he keep* 11
wcn.r.rr eye on his lustnesses.
At., It's getting him slur
"I think HI '.n | 1 1 tlillf ml uf
.until uf thi ni," h- sighr I -No
vclwt In wot kins
y our -elf to
lirrtb. Beside'. 11ft 1 tares ate
I.i l l 11 out. then-', put eriiiiigb lift
id pp rlt all lh.it wink.*'
The Tiogn, Tex., tu-lli 1 , , uriri.tly humming and s'liiumilng
ni* .ray thimigli “ Wings West­
ward," n story of u fight agalrinl
.in tPr-cct Might in blalio, In it.
the villein )• a t i i •• munching
mo'ii and Gene tide- an air; lane
In-tied of (' in.piop, 1,1- farm i
nag. Which shows you hnw fsr
the film Western lm &lt;..mr -inn
• In William S Uni t : v. ■
“ Our plain pinl.lciu ip Wi .iiin in fiiullns’ in .1 | lot
Gene t -Id
lm. “ So many tegular Wo-tini*

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1 a saw
|
oiu making more Westerns, loo,
t h i UG&gt; s getting into the act."
11: added that drnmstle start
in -, v . iJcr tan.' of material
t&gt; ■
fion*. Cciw ,* rr 1 train-

----- ------------ -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Im Iim Mildred R obson!.

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Alary Ann VVlieirriei, I mnmr u ii - 1
U ". Pat Schulla, Mildred ltolaon^
W t for Lucille ARman. Caroline U * . ,
Jean Hayer, Dorthy \Morrlaon, ^

. |
, Harrison Giiff.n. -ere. {!**!, trr?J ‘ ,j" 0,1 6
of thr iv„.rtment ,.f Chile_______
Faiucation of the Flmidw

0OIBUCK ANDCOt
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Ti,u.v,ll.

A lliree day conference of Florida

Allan Moseley and son John 11(1*1*,
Moieley,
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ONCE-A-SEASON
PRICE SLASHING
EVENT! . . .

Start biy claaruiico solo offers you savings

si.perin len ilents

irnmediately.
will 11 pc 11 JuH ll* at the Univei
on limely summer nuetJs with drastic reduc­
Bunlight t* a wonderful tonic
jalty of l lorida. Among topics to
n
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Don't
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Miss Ruby Anderson
B/v iv
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token
By
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¥, ri1o „ . Try to tan liiadnully
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\ndrrtuti hride ' TAKE IT EASY ahould bo tF* ■ « * £
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the
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. a-lss Ruby -,™i ”
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ror kida
uius during
uuring the
sue sum- ,h*
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slogan for
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aclic,
-upply altuallmi in Fbuelect, va* honorwl on Tucsstay |nef. ,nunt)u . Too many of them
Poiaon Ivy is another summit m ,,
evuihg with n shower given by (r). ,u ^j,e 0j( more than they datpncniT. When picnicking a ii.li
M r. Julian Vurn at her home on ,.Bn
4,)#wThen, when schmdtbni!
for densf patches alsiutu fool
T, t - isnlnscTower
ofI’ isn
This Is a "w hile qounlltles lust"
Ninth Sir,-el. Bowla am! vase* ruiu Broun,|&lt; wh,t they really hijA, small clump*, climbing plant* | f
,
n thitd .,f an Inch
ivcId lovely arrangements of pink n,.wj Jb b VACATION.
twlalng around tree* or crawling
"
tn/u, to com e In l-ifu y —— com e In oflon
rauience rosea and greenery. Dni Trying to cram in everything along fence*. The leaves, glossy
_ __ _
__
ih&lt; buffet in the dining room j,. one day ia a »ure way to l»e- green, and in group* of three,
was a wedding scene which in- rom* exhauated, Hiwcial day* are eaally rccogniied. Strong launs&gt;slt inke i* f.sl bv four
eluded a miniature bride and should be set aside for hikes, dry aoan used Immediately on ,iv. i
n u m e r o u s nil,mi
srtsen flanked with while candle*, picnic*, tennla, golf, swiinminj or the contacted part will help you
|ltl,
lU||et.
Di'ting the evening game* ami Licycling.
if the soap is used before M
u * -------------------------lontists were enjoyed by the' ()ftl.n drowning* aro the diuct ,,ll Penetrate* the akin. Dther*
tiutsls with priaea Iwlng won Mr*, result of some enervating wtiv- recommend daubing iodine around tin n .'-r.lt Lake contain'
h '"
C. A Anderson, III. Mrs. Arnold Uy which has been engaged in «he aoraa and using soda orImraelr n illl-. tuna of
salt, the II S. US K. U l. St.
I'hnne U90
Martin, Mrs. V. G. Hasty and before th* swimming session. If
P0,*der compresses until u Gei h'.-Iinl Survey rslitnaW ■
ML* Betty Hall. Tiny allvcr bell* you plan to *wim In the after- doctor can It consulted.
in-scriM with the name* of the noon, relax in tha morning,
biunl ruupto were given to thr Swimming ia a hatardou* sport
guerls *■ favor*.
in Itself if all the rule* for safety
Mu V*rn wa* assisted in *er- 1 *1* not ob**rT,d'
_
cing hv Mis* Jean Yarn. Those
The American Red Crow adinvited to lie with Mlaa Anderson vise* that because of the high
r*B gives FABULOUS SUPS, even In hardosl
wet* Mrs. Mario Adams, Mrs, J. accidental drowning lull, simple
water, FAB with Huper-llVl/insr A rlloii
K. NcAlexander, Mra. W, E. Betts. ■but vital precautions be followed,
makrs more auda, faster suds than *• ap One
asty
Whenever you swim, whether
Mrs. John Btuck, Mra Hasty,
A in , a ,lake, . ocean
cup of FAIt wus put into waslwr on b-rt.
Alls. C. A. Anderson. Mrs. C.&gt; A.
,
„ river or ole’
One cup of *&gt;,ap Into the one on lig h t. Doth
Anderson, III, Mra 1L G. Brls- ,w i',,mln* J)01*',,
,yu" ” * *
w ash er* ran 7 m inutes. R esu lt ■a w ash er fu ll
eon. Mr.. Robert Robinson, Mr*. "?**«••
1 ''T l X
Vu
au d sfro
m FAD.
F A II A
A lm o st no gilds ft m l .'.tap.
J. II. Stlnecipher, Mrs R. I-. , !un,.*l yo?/
a
# .k
M
of auda
from
BcaH. Mis. K fls.U th lake? Mrs!
wL7ch tou o .n tu .w m I B ______________

Honored With Shower Alr NfW.f„ turf.

A WASHDAY MIRACLE YOU COULD NEVLKGET BEFORE!
iW 7

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J ’ imti- lnate.!, don’t trust yourself
Hole* and channel* ran b* dangerous. Diving in shallow water
or water of unknown depth ran
MTS. J, L, Bills IS
hatatt'oua. Summer always,
sir 1 ri, o n e
, 1 1 leave* a large toll of l,n,krt,
vVetl l o o . 1 . a m i t n teeth, bruised noses, broken necks
-------■
and hacks amt fractured skulls
Mrs. J. C. Hills ami S. P. Smith,
*&lt;&gt;“ • “ * *° kMP r ur
both of Geneva, were married by
^ *ur“ of vo,,r
Rev. Luther Bostrnm on July ( in ,'" r oblllty.
the First Presbyterian Church In' Swimming *••",**
. «or
Ovid. N. Y. following th# morning »&lt;&gt;yicee If they will refrain from
sirvicr. They were attended by swimming Immediately after #a!Mrs. Rill,' three sisters and their in* ' no'
W dlsUnw unless
hufhands, Mr and Mr*. Rogei
by ■ . W 1 " 2 f ‘ ?
Crou Mr and Mra IfuaK rumn within thf buojrH lifallnea which
-n.T'.ad M .m l Mr R,s„ » de-lenata « f e swimming err.
tin
B
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If you ret In trouble don’t lose

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The lad,., wore dresses of pow- ^ n i l e ^ r^ m n'^ T u'rn^ oveT ^ n d
i u i i T s oVofd f i w o n ^ dn ‘ w M float resting on your h.rk if you
Mm1^Charie. £ ? £ ?S.wS3T7t'
'°
the organ. ’
|to snore.
Following the ceremony, . f.m - *
h t '^ u r ^ .n e Any""
ilv dinner was held at the Chap- ! , « - h o 'duba^nr nuahea*'others
man home for about SO guests
M ^ i.r ^ s tli^ i. ■ nntsarvre and
The couple a n spending the
in accident *
'
summer at Mr. B.nllh’a farm . ^
*°
*.
,
home at Vergcnnea, VL and plan
to return to Geneva In tha Fall £ ,hU * ,ytc* off*red
lh*
where both hava reaided for the |
. . .
nest 20 years. Mr. and Mra. Louis I tWh#.n 7 0P " ,w l ,n to.* f f n#' ;
Rills of West Palm Beach, and "&gt;“ • h01*1 b*nd.'' ®" T h
their three sons will spend the }£• c,no*' Do" t
to get Into
summer with them in Vergennet.
. -&gt;Undln* ._ UP’
DrcftUM of family and builntai ihouldn t fhanya
In o ijn
reasons. Mrs. Bills will continue JVJJfT °i»
nitn&lt;be *over
. 0 um the nama. -M w , J. C. Bill.,
J{ i f f f .nne will U k.
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,
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acum- wash Is whiter, cleaner. When you wash, FAB with
Riiprr-U’rffisj/ Affirm btiiiKH in.vfitur penetration of ma­
terials . , . puihc* out dirt u ashes overalls, work clothes
. . , everything that's extra dirty. . . foster, cleaner!

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work and play clothes, lo ne!!... everything that's eitra dirty j

A d en ? i

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i Whan hiking or pin k in g make
sure you hart a first aid kit
The U a n tu Tower trf PDa with you. Many a aerioua cut
h * * * " I »
risen might hava been eared frem inonly tt a# tea IT* feet.
faction hy. an aatia*tk applied

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THURSDAY JULY 8, 1918

h e r al d

Giants Drop Game
Lake Tien S e r v i c e '
R ecord For L oop ,
A n d Is Scheduled i
T o Face Daytona

Brooklyn Dodgers Rrde High On
Wings Of 6Game Winning Streak

St. Augurtine, July R (Spcrial &gt; Manager Hal flrubrr'a rooklo
filled Sanford Ciianti aggirgaliofi
foil nil Big Jim Ketrlcr'* righthanded alant* tn miirh to *nlve,
Therefnte
the Saint*'
huilcr
racked up III* 14th virtoy o f ilia
lu
ll Flotilla
Flmida Stale l&lt;rag'
Iwague rani111 16
paign ls«t night hy a
margin.
Jim- Heliult* opencil on lli*&gt; hill iA-^irnei ..
for the (ilant*. hut wa* rrllcv«.|
.VM.jgrr Ifurky llurri* roundel
by Aft Dunham.
•out his 25-player American ro*|r,
Ruddy Lake, Sanford utility by nominating eight pitcher* ami
man. entered the content aa a nine irplacemrnt for the »tnrtrr*
pinch hitter for Connie KavakU, use '•! at the nthrr eight poultlon*
then he went to third base t o . |n „ naticn-wide poll of fan*.
eomplote the game. Ily iilnyingl
Nnllnnn! longue' '&lt;pi.nl
in the game. Lake appcanil in hl«'vrj, maiahalled to full lialtlc *ifo
6.10th Florida State league tilt, y,.,t, ulay hy Manager Iwo 1)1110aod tied the rvCOfd held hr Wrl r|Hr who I'lrctcd only *1* pilchTrammell, formerly of I’nlatkn un i t r .
under par for the AllD iU w l
St,ir rour»e. Brooklyn l.lppy tm&gt;V
Lake will probably get tho jp ,pc
|,y nirkln? four thlid
starting hill assignment f«r the tuurmcn inttrad of the r-i*tomnry
contest tonight, and *aill thereby |l4|,
,',« k *h" .rpf,,t,'-1 , .. „
.
IM.it IlnrtU' own New .York
Tha RalnU combed the offering* Yank.-e, grnhUd the mud Amorof the two Sanford hurlera for IJ , „ n n||.,lnr
, l)r including
hit., one of wh rh wa* a home rim
((,lCr, V|,
, Jw.
hy Manager Johnny Heha.tlnn
!ht IM.rcnnla, rrl|, frr
Sanford
* .o o W

CSS?

Sally Loop Stars
Trim Greenville
In 7-6 Encounter
hung tightly to an early rami
lead to defeat loop trading flrren
rift" 7-fl In the 1rift Sally All
Star gnim hut night,
Ar. o v iflo w ryovvil of 7.HI7 tier
.on* -aw the Victory hy the Star
in M&lt; niVwhrook Fatk In ficeeii'
vilie

.ei - sec mod headeil to victory
*ilh n flvr-rnn oultm* •• '.vhieh
a ue on four base* on hall* and
,hrt&lt;- single*, hut th" hip rally
lied one run short of knotting
hr count.
I'i rtuisenian Joe Bill Adroek
if rVdnmtila, urn* a hitting *en■alle-i for the All Star*. Adroek
nar'i- four hit*, one a 320.foot
mini r to open the second inning.
Dcui Ort&gt;orne, pltrhrr-managrr
n 7 £ * "on Kctrtrr Iwl Tl'" Cleveland Indian* pine d 'or tho Maron I'eache*, opened
Ml. lM f,o,r (rli?« :lv' •‘""dldate*. among them the

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The American pitching »tnff I*
I neat hut not gaudy. I^mon and
•&gt;Ix-ltv llnl Ncwhou-* r of Detroit
n a ,t I*11’ league'* winnlngent to*.
» «» • vach with a doaan verdlcl*.
— TIi converted trltw* utility man.
* N'twhousor and p,»"*lhly Raichl
^ , pK , r
Harr!.' .tronred
1 momd punch.
?
Feller. Walt Matter*,in of W**hIngtfin. Jo,. Coleman of Hiiladel|phin. Joe llayne-. of Chleago. all
i righthander*, and Southpaw Page,
7 ,

Miami Reach Itidcs
Crest O f Win Streak

\fooRC Salter Fined,
Suspended By Proxy
Ml.VIllt HI'ltlN'08. July «,
(Hptcial)—One of lh« »llffer fine*
of the current Flotilla Slate
l*H,rue *ea*nn wa* handed down
at If ague headquarter* here ye»tnday when Pres. A. H. Ilerlang
. Jr. announced that he hail *u*v. pamkal llooae Salter, Ix'rshurg
outi'rldrr. for three dan for hi*
londart in game at St. Augu*Tin Monday night.
The auapi'nrtnn was armmpan

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tCarthy who started with Boo FerAi MicIttH T&gt;c*» ftporta Writer , rir. u ’i-d five pitcher* in a Iran*
1 he unpredirtahle II r o o k I y n lie uliempt to halt the Nat*.
Dodder* Were riding high today
lin! N cw how r Iwcarne the first
o n 't c o ninT’ of a *fx-ramr win- j 1 ) tio.t pitcher to twit I o' shutout
•ii«g »tn ak—ami threatening to i thi* reason when he blanked the
catch the leader* before the •fit. I.&lt;ud* Brown*. &lt;141, fur hi* 12th
month U out.
Jvktoiy. lie ha&gt; lent aix.
lh&lt;- Utr»t llrooklyn victory I I'ntshtirgh moved
pu*t St.
m in h not only enhanced the i I.iij .* into terond place in the N'aUoil^er*' thane * to retain their itlonaf league by ileleating the
National League rhampion-hip. tCaraiflal*. 2-1. The Pirate* tcored
twit may have halted, for the lltiiv ' thi no.hirsl.ing run in the top
nemir at lean, mmora that Leo of the ninth when Wally WestOuro.her la on the way out a* lake iollowcd Ralph Kinrr'* douole v Ith a run-producing tingle,
manager.
It !a no teerrt that Durochcr riu- Pirate**, who lma-t a half
mtiat make j good dmwlng thi* lrnr.li lead over the Card*, now
year or null.
1tr.id the Brava hy 2*» game*.
f.J.'anwhile, the Dnditrr* find
I.n r iv Jansen ifmited the Philchi-.rreive* In the lie*t position • oilclpnia I ’hillic* to two hit* in
-h i-'v e lieen all season.
I-n»t : pitching the New York (ilnntn to
night’* 4-ft* victory In II Inning* .a i it trli.in p h . lie had n no-hitover the ft«&gt;tnn Brave* at KMiet* I ,«i u ntil Richie A-hhurn wratchFii&gt;d left them in fifth place, i id un infield hit In the seventh.
only a game behind the fir«t dlvl- Johnny .'li*e collected four hit*
;.ion "New York Giant*. They trail 1off ( urt Simmon*.
.h i |are--citing llrnvr* hy el*
Hopping off to a .'&gt;.0 lend in the
-nil a half game*, hut ate only fir.t inning, tlx* Itiih went on to
four gnmei behind In the Import­
ant lokliiK column.
Tlte Cleveland Indian* main­
tain 'd their »l!m 10-pcrccntago
poi? t bulge on the Philadelphia
AtL'clics In the American Iwagtm
race by troum-lng the Chicago
White So*. 10-2. The A'* *l«i
won their game, edging nut the
• arki-e* nt New York. 4-3. Bob
F iller hnrlrd hi* ninth victory
for (he Trihc, pitrhlng «hntmit
l»ml .«ftt-r the f1r*t Ifinlng. The
ce!lar-dwelling White So* rupp&lt;-d
Fclti-r for two run* on three hit*
tn the flrwl Inning.
Ilank Mnji*kl, n Yankee rnrto ff, vva* the hfg bun for the A'*.
Tht iiard-hiltfng third haaeman,
w ^ n p ed a home run and triple
io dilve In three run* ngainrt hi*
form er’ mate*. Tommy* Ilyrric wa*

I

Team
Firsts

CLEVELAND, July P, 0F&gt; —
L ein/ (Satchel) Polite admits ho'*
not d* fiut a* h» used to Ik-, hut
h e.« confident he can help the
Cleveland Indian* In their pennat.r drive.
l i e fahuldOs negro hurlcr 4|o
v.i* purehand yesterday from Inc
i ,iiM , City Monarch* of the No: io Notional league ha* l*-en
piub'ng for 'JO year* or more hut
•u only admit* to 8 'J year* o f ugc.
“ I ain't a* fa»t a* I u*cd to In*.’*
' ic i&gt;'marked, "hut I'm a better
pitcher. I uml to overpower 'em;
now I out-cute 'em.”
.Satchel throw* overhand. *ldoariti and underhand, lie throwa
a "h-Hltation pitch'’ which. ^
guarantees will frtiitratc a inntci.
Palm* I* hlcMcd with an arm of
.in li i iihhrry quality that he once
5Mrh&lt; d on 21 ) conicrutlvc day*,
in one reason, *o he *ay*. ho
pitched an won 65 complete
Kainrr.
.
ghu: un easy I0-.1 viclory over
Cuba in Chicago. It wa* the r
game played in the major*
daylight.

r a in

O R SHINE

i*it victim.
Trailing 2-f!, the Washington
So,Atom »addenly came to life
with a five-run rally in the top
o f the ninth lb nip the Red .So*
at ll&lt; *ton, 7-fl. Manager Joe* Mc-

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WII KES-IIABRK, Pa.. July R
&lt;&lt;PI 8 ou|hpaw IHrk Ihuek, of the
vWlikes-Bartv club and a faimhand of the Clevt'lnml Inillniu,
burl’d ii un hitter against Elmira
lart night In the Class A Eastern
lw« r *&gt;''■ He fanned 15 ami walk­
ed ntnr In wlnnliir. 2-f. Elmira'*
run rami’ In the third on three
walk n ami a double stead.

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Ij..i!crtlalc, 1M7 Nation
Char.iplon, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4.
was seeded No. X
Third-seeded Irvin Do
Neu York was within a
losing to 17:jrear-old T
twri of Clncii it! but he finally
oral tho your
Ikhrena h
(rancho) Com m of Loa AAgale*
In Cluclnnatl'i Prl-Htate Touraahi nt
last week and defeated
Duifman in
Cintal,
No. 4 ip Uie
\Vi»tirn,
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fast aft*r touching
COOK-KI LI- Get rid of
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INDIANAPfll.lH, July ^ &lt;/
Two of the country's murr'p’roi
lug j*o«ing playef* were .on
llililne* today going Into
fourth day of the We*Urh .Tm
t h. mplonshlp* at Uie tVSodpi
Club.
,
i.'
L’ n erdrtl Arnold Saul qf
Angi ler., former Unlm

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Ily HBNK PI.OWDKN
Assodalrd I'rcim Staff Wrltlcr
Arc the Klnridn International
Iwague'* Miami Beach Flamingo*
red lait or ju*« pale pink T Tho
bird*, riding tho rreil ol a aixgame winning streak, open a fourrame »erle» with the league-lradng Havana Cuban* tonight that
ihould answer the question.
Tho Flnmlngny notrhed their
sixth straight Inst night and their
ninth In II atari* a* they awrnt
a three-game aerie* "with tno
Miami Tourlsls, 4-3. The defeat
dropped th# Tauriit* to Mvanth
place, Just behind tho Idl* Wert
Palm Beach Indian*.
T*mna heated HL Peterahiirg
In a dotihleheader, 7-2 and 0-2,
amt »rnt the Sainta Into fourth
place, half a game Iwhlnd the
loikelanil Pilot*, who lout to
II kvnii*, f-f. Foil Lauderdale and
Weil Palm Beach had an oiwn
dale.
4
The Tourlata puthit the Flam­
ingo*, 0 -6 . hut left IS runntra «n
ha*#. Eddie Wayne continued hts
■tilling hitting itreak with a
double and two tingle* In four
lime* up. Chappy Chappell lilt a
triple and a double In lour trip*.
Bill Copeheck. Boh Morem and

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Th!» eight-some will lm pitted
igf.in»t the National'* riuhthandhr lonloK‘
1 ct. Ralph Branca, Brooklyn; JohnHanfoM
»»» &lt;"» *0 1 — 1 nv Sain, Button, Elmer Itiddle,
Rl. AtiBU.ilne
1*1 *«J »t* 7 rilt.huigh; Ewell Blackwell, tinB u K : ^ V 2 r «.«^V *trh!^.V e" rlnna.h nnd Southpaw. Harry
t*
H»itn»i|iifi I. Kfichpr, nKthrciif Hi. Louis, nnd Jolinny
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Kfght top t n vhflund* have been
»e|ecte.l try Racing ItCcrdtarv llrrrill Wdtl* -to lilh In the fraturt
ninth ran* at the VdlulU'CodatV
Kennel Club In Hdytona Belch
tonigHt. It I* difficult to Pick a
'favorite III thi* sUw-pltiiidid pack
cniitpoterl of. King'* Hinimu,
Lovely'Pawn. T.lttle Super, Pilio
label. Ral|r (londlfle, Ante Over,
Patti hhd 'Potomac.
King'* ftdiinim hull;* 'good a*
he come* fr#*h from a Vrln on
li*e Beach CuUr»e, U&gt;t Monday,
l/ovely Ddwt, ha* fin ish ed *even
lime* (ti the money in 1 2 -atari*.
Little Super wnn the eighth race
rne*dt,y.pot(lm; her In the money
tl* tinSe* In eight Mart*.
And Lromllnttnl Ante 0»*r get*
mother tfy With the track'* elite,
nd* Itamlle-owned ace has skymekrted Into popularity and,
hough miming In *uch fatt com­
pany 'for the firat time, »hc flu­
shed fourth In the fedtme raco
Tuesday.

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Olympic Track
Top liwnds! Full Squad Of All-Stars Set
Counts On 10
n n .e i
Have Been Named
For Tuesday's Tiff In St. Louis
To Race Tonight

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FIRST )n Big-Car

Quality at Lowest

ALW AYS THE VALU£-LEADER .*.
I V. always the lint choice jt |nople Who
wknt the finest at lowest co st. . . Chevrolet'*
value Icadcnhip is now so nutrt*n&lt;ring that
tmh and winner everywhere are ileading It's
more than cser the preferred investntent in it*
fiddl
Not only does Che*fold rtaml out ai the
first and only low-priced car with all the fol­
lowing major advances wlikh compriw tlte
soondest and best in modem motoring . . .
n6t only doe* it offer all these major advan­
tages of B ltC ae quality at lowest prices . . .
but it offers them at prices that are now defi­
nitely and dtoaively lower than thown} any
other car that even remotely approaches it in
quaEtyl
It's the first and only low-priced car with
the original and outstanding Unitired Knee-

Engine. It's the first and only low-priced «*r
wfilTtlie enviable Bod^ b£ Fidvrr. It’s the
first and only low priced cat with the trij
rifciy-ptotectlon oiP Ftshd Unified Doc
Construction, the Uni tired Knee-Action Ride
ami Positive-Aclion Hydraulic Brake*. '
Anil ^ef, drtpite the fact that C H E V ­
ROLET AND ONLY C H E V R O L E T IS
FIRST to offer all tlwse m*jot advancements
of low-erat motoring, it holds an even greater
price-advantage and giveu you even more

Action Ride. It's the first and only low -priced
car with • worlds champion V alvc-in-H c*d

.......... T-6 , 6-3. The big
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for food.

IS FIRST!

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f A i '. l . SE V ER

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

8. 1918

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Never
Suspect Cause
Of Backaches

By R. J. SCOTI
i PROOF
SPORTS
KV \N8TON. III.. July f. 1*i
hVlevtiau of the Amriirnn Olym­
pic Track Tmin rniililnl oil to
win ten f*r-t» ni Undon stmttomorrow in Northwestern Uni*
Votsltv’s IK iJio Siaitmiu nml innelude* SalutiMV after mu n.
Thou* wu« incn--a»ine confltlrti-e
|on *11 ltnti.lv With into notiiMo
I exception, thi* 2*&gt;0 nthiflr* hav*
come thin fur without union* In*
■i*:&gt; • Hi i n t lit I*" 1.1 heat of
the d‘ *tanre mon who Im* i
tminril nrhille* tomInn In hi* loft
i loft, i* nniiulinc Intok into *ha|M*

ntrhta.
puff iui uoj»r th«
arsdn hr* and itluinrav I unarnt or ■
pviaaru trlth «mxrtlr« *n.| buniu i
Uan ih.» i lt.ru It i.« * U u Wtuu
n nr IWrryi or fcUd ’*T,
rvm'tvaitl AtkmrdrarrbiforO
ri- . * .tlmulant diarrlic, iu*4 t itcm
«r until"o» for mrr l» rat** Di u 'i
luppr relief *r.4 »|0 brlp th« 1| n ||
krlior Iat** tlaih out p. intmnniii
Jtvor UoCit tic* Ucu'i
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STEEL &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
BLINDS

r i ItiUK
i SHANGHAI,
1•h*i&gt;atrh to tlw
inr in W illem

To make liat.nl litonil rtuuii**
trim the orutl* front »iice* of
tlalii bread; &lt;lry »liiv* in ■ *low
oven until they itio i IhmuukMv
i iit l'il hut not hrowneil. Cru*h
fine mill &gt;1 1 1 . Irt'foro irellig. if
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C3'*ied by functtorul 'miMIi i f i l

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ported In have liiutl.

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Im jiiilt were recently oigm.iii-d
n Wlx-ui Count* ui 'ci the direr*
.inn in Ml
1'.' .i Sm «. home ili'
im. .. Imlion agtlil. Tun «[ till'
no' riuli* *»•• ’n Enterprise mtIhmiI,
will* tho othrt* un* in the l*ort
(&gt;r«i,gv uiwl Holly Hill rommuni*
lie.*.

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Large light ’'Hire*, newly deeosated all utilities, heal and jani­
tor service furnished Call 8t5S.
W. 11. ft A. Dcpi- Store.
Modern and up to date one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
buaincar e*” iplr. Downtown lo­
cation. Call 660
OSTEEN APARTMENTS, 3 A 4
rooms, private screened porch
it bath. Completely remodeled.
UUtvr ft Electrlrlly furnished.
Cell 1323.
APARTMENT. 516 W. lat St
.KWLY painted TWkaeK apart*
n.cnia, five window*, soatliern
.-spj«urc, private liath, electric
refrlgriator, gaa atom. Phone
Furniihed apartment. 804 W. 6th

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MODERn T

bedroom Ranch type
home, 2 baths. Excellent lore*
t.on. Apply 606 Plumota Drive.
Phoua IU&gt;*W.
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REAL /LIVIATE—INSURANCE
PUOPFRTY MANAGEMENT
: RAYMOND M. BALL, Baaltor
M C E » ROOM furnished b**n#
•Bk coMpleto Woodwork Shop,

f'wT «»to land, kgned.Uke Mary.
.* Sen. 2. L. Humphrey, Lakn

| H) H AY Hull

L. NURSE or IIUIV
ran aia'e good referino llltv'il.

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Ki'pniting
W'AI.KEK k i .k i t r i c CO.
WH N. Pi*rI* Ave.
Ph. l i d
All Work (itMrnntwil.

Rrnf f-lutafe
IntrHmrnla
av. II. WILLIAMS, Realtor
fin N. park Ave. Tel. IU 0
E.II.A. Long Term l.nan* (LI.
F.II.A. Repair l.nan*

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FLOOR SANDING ft finlrhlng
tly Mall Disney
rleaning A waxing. Our pan***
unit enalilea ua to work where
there la iu» elertnr .onnretlu
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Ploughing, harrowing, Mowing
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in reofttiealag building lot.
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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
frnm 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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THURSDAY JULY 8, |»48

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Battleship New York

olorakv had (on* to Moscow
.... Sokolonkr

consultations, presumably reJr“S|rl"ESS
SSTrSiS *“
sard ing an answer to the Wettem
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bomb tasta rtro years ago. He
added the probably had token oa
of ,bo,.„^.
__ m
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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Rom where I sic~ly Joe Marsh,
Will's Hospitality
Isn't "C ra ck 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
Win called a halt t o 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.
»fj
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.

C»p)iukl, JVM, LMtSd iis.li Ifi tan* Fessi/atwa

RCDDY KILOWATT

Big oil daposlta often are found
under domes of salt.

£ « ® ^ aeum 2 * * • ' ♦ l ’J 3
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tha Japanese el
water, rolled ever on her port
aide. Bar battens awash, she wal­ Okinawa in n 75-day sustained
lowed Ilka a giant whala. Tbs attack. That wore out all of her
Navy's composite night attach runs.
oup of planes, based on Bar­
The Now York was built In the
r's Point, Oahu, applied tho Brooklyn Navy Yard and comcoupe de grace with at least sixmissioned In IBM.
solid bomb hits on h n kotl.
Anofhle battleship, the Kern
Her stern rose about 30 de­ vade - garget ship of the Blklnr
grees and ah# slid beneath the test fleeft— will provide the Navy
waves, bow first. The water at another'opportunity to tost the
that point U 15,000 feet deep.
'bet" hodkb. She la slated to bo
It was a sad end for tho ship ■unk l a t f this month.
that threw 5,000,000 pounds of

Americus Takes
5 To 3 Tilt From
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.

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VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

EnUblinhed 1908

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FRIDAY JULY s». 1018

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NO. ISO.
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Ike Refuses All Emphasis In ERP Switches From
Union Member Russian Claims
Giving T o Lending U. S. Dollars T ells Of Red AboutRailroad Fighting Erupts On
D raft Efforts
Action In Meet Branded Fraud Holy Land Front As
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
General Makes Posi­ In* found
it eaiier to furnish outright grant* to the Manhall Plan coun­
tion Clear In Tele­ tin'* than to negotiate lepavablr credit!. At a reiult, all help to far
gram To Pepper In hai Lem on a hand-out basis.
------—
----- —_ ■ but the Foreign Assistance
Philadelphia Today
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

m
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

FrtlkUx O - d T o

By GEORGE IUIIA
HI.RI.IN. July 9. (,V,
Arne.

Jews, Arabs Re-Arm
New York Giants Publish Brochure
On Sanford Baseball Camp, School

T cl-A viv Is Bom bed
Four Hours A fter
End O f Four W eek
Cease Fire O rder

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
«°
I h r Nr** 5 .Ilk Guilt* will burnt nation-wide publmtv to Sanford
Wa s h i n g t o n . July » —
shouted " 1 1 1 1 . 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 i f i t i
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'counI h r 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;* t rm III»i|f
cil.
occuued doling a meeting ol U - . *«PI'U »•»•* 2.000.0W German. m NVw *iurk liin M * ul*I tha*tr farm lie ciiniged the riti't cost of inatri'
iliiiit/'
\
tir**uUi
n|&gt;«*rtuti*
m
th
r
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 tw o 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 *h u g e 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
. *'***»*•«,«•... •••• h i t . •***
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
of ihr fulll-wrek liuce at
F r 'ir c s
Can Be Census Burc;ni Says end
.Inti before Ilie luncheon recess delay publication of tbrlr notes N e w
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 Into E f f e c t
Over 61 Mi l l i o n nly, hid it* tint an laid alarm
and railed:
n,t,- for at least - I I.... . * while
I I M M » I H »**-*»
H it
f t i *
' I I I
“ Mr. Korsten, will I Iw given |(i «*m thinks the matter over.
On 5 Days’ Notice
Aie Now Working
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.29 G.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
Shipments 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.is taid
.
,
n r u i that
• t iinrm at the Snuf-rd IV rrM nn inl 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
* —
J11IUM
i*“ ~ lo j i (jv j | (, ),t.t,fii,&gt;.i ),y tiu&gt; nisn y
iiotire
tiie public,
t'lnymriit
rose 42J.U
W in June
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 1 0 th 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, 1 0 . 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.
Ic„ m1 1siseS 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 girl, following 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
—
*
’* * wer-:
NEW YORkT July 9 - ( A V - County.
.
.
, 1
Wltn»*«e« due
In *he eslleil
town ‘my* Among thr»e are Jim­ corder and John M Register,
The new teacher salaries are
« FrrrmRn nf Orl-ndn. D V '
„
. .
Elghty-two bo cat of Irish SweetJ a n i t o r Held For
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
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, Ga.; |tan llonseit of Ml- Officer* of the Ssnlotd Shrine
.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
VlrlLK
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 yesr* for
tie|n t|,r »,-ei.lrnt eould n»t July 9 l/F&gt;—Up to 00 per*on* weie
«. *Uurtr*
"rl
“
*’
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 G u a m
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 I I . 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- 1 1 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, Jj£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

W itness Tells House British, U. S. O fficurs Say There Is
Group O f Russian
Nothing W rong On
Flag Waving And
Lines Into Berlin
Allegiance Pledge

4u*. ■■ 1 . .. .____

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 G et This Afternoon In
Board Approval Highway Accident »««•|cc u.t yra,. mar."

112Boys 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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T H E SA N PO RD H ERA LD , SA N V O RA P L O U H l

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T iffc rH T i c D o d g e r s

P a n a m a n ia n
L e a d e rs
T o D e m a n d K e y P o s ts F le e P o l i t i c a l R io ts

u&gt; a s s o c i a t e d f h e -ss
Tne Thotnaivill# Tiger* of I he
Georgia-Florid* league are lied
lor fir ft'p la c e with the Valdosta
Dodder* a t .002.
rhe Tiger# Rained the tie la«t
nlclet when they edged the Wayn o n Bear* 8-6 while Valdotta
waa iosjng to the Tallahassee Pir­
ate* H .
At the other end of the standing» eighth place Amerlcu* de­
feated the Coidele Indian* 12-3.
Alumy (topped a four game win­
ning atreak of the Moultrie Pack­
er* with a 6-3 triumph.
A lter an rig h t game winning
Streak the lleam have dropped
thiee out of their la*t four gamea.
Thomatvillr collectnl hut five hita
off Harwood hut thrv counted for
all tuna. The Tlgera made thrre
mlacuea.
Tne Pirate* added their third
(traight victory la»l night after
dropping nine atraight. They al*o
wrre outhil hy their opponent*,
acoiing nine run* on five hit# in
thr II-lulling game. Th" Pirate*
»rund aeven time* in the eleventh
to lake the game.
Tne Amerlcu* Phillis* opened
with a four-run lead over the In­
dian* and were never acriouriy
Ihrtelrnnl,
With 13 hita they
adotd to their lend In the fifth,
(Utn, aevrnth ami n'nth Inning*.
Collets a n ncorele** after the
third inning.
Moultrie and Alhai.y hoth ecun-il
twin- in lha flrat inning. In the
(erond frame
Albany pushed
actofc* two mora to rinch the
game. The Cards hit Moultrie’*
Bum freely eleven time*. Heck
of the Card* waa touched for nine
Ml*.

HELSINKI, Finland, July 8 OP)
—Finnish political etrelaa believe
today the Communiata and their
allic* will demand key post* In
the new cabinet daaplte their loaa
ol at laaat a down parliamentary
Mat* in Ia it week's flection.
The informant* predicted th at
a cablnat will be formed only
after long negotiation*. A gov­
ernment apokeaman told new*men
l u t night thafipreliminary negotia­
tion* will begin July 12 when the
prerent parliament meet* for the
ia«t time. Formal negotiation*,
however, will nut begin until the
new parliament mceta July 21.
There were rumor* th at tha
Communiata would back their damandi for atrong representation
by itrikea, if necessary.
Th* Agrarian Party, which ap­
parently will emerge from the
elrction a i Finland'* strongest
political organisation, probably
will demand the premiership,
informed sources said.
R ed

i

P lo t

I C M I h * , * &gt;*»&lt;■

Carole Landis

The act re,*' mother. Mi*. Clara
Landis of Seminole Hot Spring*,
Calif., did not arrive at her
daughter'* home until about four
hour* after the discovery^ She
foliaptad, crying:
"Oh. my baby, I want tu actmy twhy. Why didn't aomrlmdy
call m ar*
Th* mother wa* accompanM hy
Mira Landl*' *i»ter. Mr*. Waller
L. il.'ii, of l^ing Ileacli. Calif.
Olhcr Mirvlvor* are the father.
Aified I.. Kid*tr of Rlrhmoml,
Calif., and a liruther, lawrenee
B. liniite, Ran Bernardino. Calif.
lh a body wa* taken to a Santa
Monica mortuary.
Mu* l-andia, daughter of a rail
'road mechanic, waa horn France*
Bwiale at Fairchild. Wi*. She
Waved to Kan Diego, Calif., a* a
•Wall child and wa* educated
the.ia and at Kan Bernardino.
Rha had been In film* for II
year* and made her flret real hit
whan aha appeared In a leopard
akin In th* film " 1 ,000,080 n.C.H
1Thereafter *he *tarrrd In many
film*.
before her marriage to Schmid
lapp ahe had been the wife of
Maior Thoma* C. Wallace, author
Indng Wheeler and yacht*man
Wlllla Hunt. J r. All three marHagai ended in divorce.

Truman- Hopeful

F in n fs h ttttfe E x p e c te d

F o r G -F L e a d e rs h ip

If mii*lnu*4 fr«Ma l ^ t f
which decrae* everything—
‘Goodbye, my angel—pray for
me—your baby."
llarriion told police that Mi**
Landis had been ill fur a week,
auf/tnng a recurrence of an amne
bit Infection ahe Inrurred during
a wartime entertainment tour in
the South Parifir. The arlur amid
he and Miaa l.andl* had Iteen iliatu i.in g plan* for a film they
were to make in England.
Uvlv laal Mar. 22 the actrr*i
filtd auit to divorce her fourth
husband, theatrical producer Hor­
ace bchmidlapp, on ground* of
a m ity . Hehntldlapp, whn wa» at
Cincinnati, O., raid he wa* (hock­
ed hy hla wife’* death ami wa*
lu rin g Immediately for t’allfor-

TUESDAY JULY «, IM S

WMCKIO kUHOINOS and desolation fill Uie scene In Fukul, Japan, following the earthquake that practically
leveled the seaport city. The shattered, "leaning'' structure (tup) In Uie center ol the photo was a big depart­
ment store. At bottom, an exhausted policeman ilrrpa on a stone step after hours ol rescue wuik. Nearby, a
mother keep* her child close to her a* she reita on the rubble-strewn itrret.
(International .Vuundphoto)

Inruol Reject**
f| MMllMMrl !»**•*#

Wif*

Oklahoma Voting To
lk&gt; Light With Kain

School Aid
IlMSIlMuril I iu m

P a s s II M I

litre the profession as including:
O k l a h o m a c it y , July o uh llib .JOll. teacher* wliu are nut re­
— fill' full-easi for today's prl*. gularly rt-rlified; falluii- nf teachmaty in Oklniiomn ii light voting t u ’ salaries In keep pare with
wilr. intermittent thundi'rsbuweis. tin rust nf living ami In many
A dull campaign and la*t-inin- unn* to reach a minimum of
uli* souring of tln&gt; weather are 12 , 11)11 fur inatriirtoia with bacht apt tied to trim the vole to 3W( clor degrees; long-neglected build­
to III) thousand, compared to pre­ ing iii'd* cstimuti-d tu approach
vious vole highs of kOQJlOO. Poll* lb billion; and an ipereaaing birthojmii at 8 A.M. and close at 7 rati which by 1053 will add 4,000,tMHi lu th* present number uf
P. M.
Tl.l* i» the only tlvcliun in the schnul children—must of them in
United State- Ia-fore the Dt-moc- arts* already- overcrowded.
The NEA'i largest subdivision,
tuiic National Convention open*
next Monday, hut the only likely a department nf soma 300.000
presidential significance Is rear rUs-iitoni tcarhi r*. elected Mr*.
tioii to President Truman’s Civil Karsh Caldwell, a biology teacher
"I Akron. (O.t Garfield high
lllght&gt; Program.
R e main pur* Is the Unit"*! • t .-Hi t *e the past 15 year*, as
tit alas Senate seat t» h- vacate I pi - . ,ni ui.
by lellring Senator E H. Muore.; Frank I*, nraham , University
Eight seat* in th* House of Ke­ ol Ninth Carolina president, sugpi i (rotative* are also up for the ( ge-teu tu NEA’* department of
id-annual tussle, along with a higuei iwluratiun, that “a i minima
largo number of tha lesser slate for Demurratir morale In Amer­
and county posts.
ican and moral power in lha
*---------------------------i world, Cong ret* should adopt a t
thi earliest possible time the
BELGRADE, July el, lA’i— Yu­
pending bill fur federal aid to
goslavs were reported today to
sen tola; the minimum wag* bill,
• A Florida State Theatra • have given evidence nf support
th&gt;- National 8cl*nce Foundation
i i - « iI, m ( rrmu * • ( , Dm )
fur Premier Marshall Tito, who and liitMi for adr*itiling In con­ bit!: plans for strengthening agri*
has (wen denounced by the Sov­ nection with thr (wroth, (irneral (ultute and social security and
iet-controlled Comlnform.
publicity outlay is set at 11,000 nuaMires toward strengthening
The Yugoslav Communist news­ and highway signs at 1750.
th. UN."
paper Borha said last night that
Mr, Odham outlined the Jayree
in five day* th* public subscribed accomplishments of the past sea­
160,000,000 of the 170,000.000 na­ son, Including the operation of the
tional loan.
Tourist Information Booth, shar­
1Je~40e-4-Ic-Opwui 12:45 P tM.
Other pres* account* *ald local ing promotion of th* gilder meet,
M’arllaeee M s roes S e l
comniittees of the Communlat the Javrrc state convention, Ilack­
Party all over th* country are ing of delegates to Boys State, ous:
Alaiiatna 8 4 0; Ariiona 4 0 0;
sending message* to Belgrade aiding the colored boy scout*
that they are “with the M arshal.1 camp with a donation, and pro- Aikunsat 6 4 2; California 28 S
The national organixation of war moling the placing of sign* ad­ 3| Colorado 4 1 0 ; Connecticut 2
invalids resolved that It* member* vertising Sanford and Seminole 1 0, Delaware 1 0 I; Florida 8 4
2; Georgia 7 4 0; Idaho 7 8 1;
wilt renew their effort* toward County nn highway*.
lllir'ii* 0 9 4; Indiana 7 8 0.
helping build socialism under
Thr matter of paving aalary to
Iowa 6 4 1; Kansas 6 I 0; Ken­
Tito.
Cbuntv
Judge
R.
W.
Ware
from
Yugoslav-Albanlan relation* ap­ July I. 11*47, wa* brought to the tucky 8 4 0; Louisians 8 II 0;
parently remained atralned. The attention of thr Commission hy Maine I I 0; Maryland 0 4 1;
Yugoslav legation In Tirana laid Frnl Wilson this morning. Action Mu'sarhnsetla 4 3 0; Michigan 18
Albanian police had hloeked all was deferred until the afternoon 17 3; Minnesota 6 8 4; Mississip­
pi 2 1 1 ; Missouri 5 I 3; Mon­
food for Yugoslav* In the border session.
tane 1 6 2.
town of Scutari.
Sheriff P. A. Maro requested
Nebraska 1 3 1; Nevada 4 0 0;
Borha. which carried tho report, that aigna limiting automobile
•aid: "Thla mad* lha feeding of speeds to 45 mile* an hour ha N'ev Je s -y 6 8 1; New Mexico
Yugoslav raj.**eentatlv** Impoa- placed nn portion* of Highway 6 d 0; New York 14 to 8, North
•ihle."
4ft, inrludlng Geneva Avenu# and Ca.kJina 9 4 6; North Daketa 1
It waa assunvJ In Belgrade West First Street to Until acci­ 0 I). Oh ii 19 8 8; Oklahoma 0 0
that the Y ugoel" rapraaentativea dents. Commissioner Pope direct­ 0, On-gon 4 t 2; Pennsylvania
were aupervuln* on* or more of ed 0. P. Herndon, clerk, to writ* 23 14 8.
Rhode Island 0 4 0; South
th* numerous Yugoalav-Albanlan the State Road Department In
7 2 2; Tennessee 8 4 0;
trade agreement*.
regard to securing auch sign*. Carolina
Albania severed trad* relations 8ome commlaaloner* ware of the [ Texas 19 I 0: Utah 4 2 0; Verwith Yugoslavia l u t week and opinion that aigna stating that mo.i, 4 6 0; Virginia 8 0 0; Wash­
ordered lha expulsion of military, tha road had bad shoulders would ington I 8 4; West Virginia ■ S
S; Wisconsin 0 4 3; Wyoming 0 0
political and cultural tnlaaiona but be mors affective.
there w u no Indication that any
A. A. Jane submitted a saw I; District of Colum bia'! 0 0.
of th*m had left Albanian aoll. plat for hi* 1-ake Harnay Shore*
development.
JAP HANGED
CHEW ESC APEN
YOKOHAMA, July 8 UP)—A
CONVICTION UPHELD
SEASIDE PARK. N. J „ July 0
TALLAHASSEE, July 8 W 3 - U.S. Eighth Army commission to­
(A3)—Th* fishing traw ler Reliable
Thi Florida Supreme Court today day sentenced Lieut. Comdr. Na­
up..eld tha death sentence of Lacy uru Jkuina, former Japanese navy
Stewart, IB-year-old negro, who officer, to b* hanged for war at*
waa convicted twice for tha mur­ rod lies against an American flier.
Witnesses testified that Lieut.
der of Erich Rplllar In St. Lucie
county.
Robert E. Thorp* of
T li court reversed Um first R. Iw wia used for
conviction and ordered • MV trial. practice and t h a n ____
Jtaw art, who lacy i l f l e a a O h ^ | ^ ^ * 4 ^ affirm ,
Ainb* amt to irtu m to Tel Aviv
Wednesday tu hear a Jewish rrply
on the tiuco extension
In Cairo nu Egyptinn cabinet
uource *nid then- I* little doubt
th* Amb* will i v*il»U' flglding
in Palestine when llw four-week
truce viid* Friday, despite It.N.
nppvnl* for no rXtenalnn.
Emerging from u thive-hour
conference of the Amb Icsguc'*
poliitcnl
rommlltee. Secretary
General Al-li'l Itahinaii Axtnm
Pasha reported no decision wa*
i cached on the truce extension
pro|Hjsa).
Assam I'asha said Count Berntilotte had liccn sent to the Mid­
dle East primarily to reerh a
final I’alrntlni' aettlemrnt, not a
truce, and that such talk* might
continue *lx month*, w en if
fighting 1* resumed In the Holy
Laud. He *aid Count llernadotte
will nu-et Aral&gt; lender* tomorrow.
The cabinet source snld last
night the majority of Arab lead­
ers opposed extending th# truce.

County Studies

H o p e R is e n I n S e a r c h
F o r 2 3 - M o n th O ld T o t

PANAMA, Panama, July 8, Of) honorable man."
One of Mr. Trum an's con­
—Arnulfo Arias Madrid, hla elec­
tion
tu Panama's presidency fidants, who would not be quoted
nsme, said'he felt th a t much
challenged, many of hts support­
th* strength behind th a move
er* under arrest and he himself
a political refugee, says "my to deny him the presidential
nomination would disappear with
little country is going to helL"
Arias showed up In the United , tha removal of General Elsen­
Statei-controlled c a n a l s o n * , hower from tha picture.
Tha President has maintained
where he took refuge yesterday
with a doxen other top leaders nil along-that h* will win nomi­
In th* wake of political riots nation on the first ballot. He said
which claimed three live* In as much a t J ib last Washington
news conference.,.
Panama over the weekend.
Panama's government declared
Since that Um* the rboeement
a state of emergency Sunday to. draft Elsenhower had spread.
following a shooting incident be­ Frank J . Hague, national com­
tween Panama police and Arias' mitteeman from New Jersey, was
followers. The district attorney's among those who joined i t
office In Panama said 310 Arias
Even In th* face of th e grow­
men are under arrest.
ing opposition, the President's
official party has Insisted that
General Eisenhower I* a Re­
S h r in e C o n c la v e
publican and would not accept a
draft.
&gt;
•raeM aarS trass P a s* O at!
Mr. 1 | HHlRti appeared In good
that we have ever had an Im­
perial officer to visit our city. humor as h* met crowd* at Wil­
It was back in 1828 and 1927 lard, Mo., 8pringficld, Mo., and
other point* on hi* w ay back
nper
trnlate, J. Putnam Steven* of e a it from Bolivar, Mo^ where
Portland. Maine, spent some time he (poke yesterday with President
Rcmulo Gallegos of Venesuela.
hrre each winter.
He - steered dear of political
During the evening, Ihe Moroc­
co Temple 46 piece band will talk at hla piriform appearance
give a concert at First S tm t at Springfield. He held to the
and Magnolia Avenue, said Mr. them* of Weetern hemispheric
Lane. The Chanters of Morroco, solidarity that he used a t Bolivar.
Aeked to "say something’’ at
Including “ 15 of th* finest singer*
in th* South, will also entertain." Ntwburg. Mo., he replied "There
thing to tsay •• this Is really
Morocco Patrol, which hae won Is nothing
n-ppUtkal trip.”
.. .
recognition In different cltiee of a non-political
Mr. Truman has not indicated
thr United States as on* of the
finest Patrols In Shrinedom, will hla choice of a runnlngmate In
the event of fall nomination, his
take part in th* relebration.
••Ondidat** will entertain you associate* say.
H l| special counsel Clark M
on the streets with their funny
stunt* during the morning, the Clifford; likely will go to Phila­
big parade will be held promptly delphia to halp pfeaent the presi­
at noon," Mr. I-an* stated. It will dential view point In Ihe drafting
fr&gt;tm on Commercial Avenue near of a Democratic platform.
Mr, Truman has not sold wheth­
the Valdes Hotel and will march
up Park Avenue to First S tm t er he .will go to Philadelphia for
then east to Sanford Aventie an acceptance speech If he I*
where Shrinerx will disband. They chosen although hi* associates
will be taken in busses to Sem­ believe ho will do to.
In the little southeast Missouri
inole High S c h o o l auditorium
where the "Big Ceremonial will town of Bolivar, Mr. Trum an re­
ceived a statue of Simon Bolivar,
|,e held.
the South "&gt;-American liberator,
from Venexuelan * Frqsldont Eomulo Gallegos. The Veiwtuolan
ft. P. OFFICIAL DIES
OAKLAND, Calif. Jun* 8 iff)— chief eieeunv* and biswif# *«•
A heart attack vastardd/ eauefd comppnM Mr. Truman tu Bollth* death of L*slie B. McDonald, ear. f
—- .
vice president in charge of the
.Southern Pacific Railroad’s P i f ­
. ' .Coal S trik e'
fle lines operations. Ha was '84.
McDonald was a native of Wy­
lie, Texas, and veteran of 48 U r d t^ r y in o 4 . ^ k S * S ld itio n
year* with the 8. P. sad Its sub­ of **ao contract,'no wokk. •
sidiaries. He had served ax rice
Th* mip**; a t which no prodpepresident and general m a n n e r lion 1Cftim ■entered includ'd the
of the company In Texas and
Louisiana, with headquarters at tiro i1
. ndohal
Houston,
*--m »
3. AD are
No.
Suivieors include his wife. Katie
Coho Co.,
Clark McDonald, and on* dadghier, Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolnh, III, wife
near Bridgeof an Army colonel at Fort
&gt;redvot slipLeavenworth, Kaa.
of th e roaj*

S

RBOOTS RON
MACCLENNY. July 8
Sheriff Aas Colemw, J r , .
said ha waa holding In jail with­
out rharge J.- J. Dugger. 80, •
farmer, who yesterday th at tils
son to death after a family quar­
rel.
Sheriff Coleaaan said It ap­
peared the eon, Album J. Dugger,
33, waa "doing a lot of wild shoot­
ing" and that the father phot him
once In th* arm with a shotgun
to stop him.
He said that Albun continued
shooting: that tho father that
him again, thla time In the side;
and that he died a llttla later.
Sheriff Coleman said ha —
told Albun and a brother, Robert,
got into an argument and that
Albun began shooting at Robert
with a pistol; that tha' father
tried to stop him and that Albun
SM ATHENS DECLINES
then began shooting at hla father.
MIAMI, July
8 W -R e p .
The sheriff said he waa holding
Georg* Breather* announced to­ tho oldar Dugger ponding e*
day he had declined to hear tha pktion of a coroner's heart
„w j i s i a‘ a probably tomorrow.

SUM RESET, P a . July 8 (AVA child’s footprint, In a wooded
arra n mile from the Collies, cabin,
today led searcher* forward with
pew hope that 13-month-oId Don­
ald Collier may still be alive.
Toe baby disappeared last F ri­
day nitrrnoon ami 300 or more
volunteers and officer* Have l»e*n
search.ng for him ever since.
Searchers said the footprint, *9
the north* a-1 of the cabin si* a,
whs a fresh one, haring been
made sin** Saturday night’s heavy
i-kctrlcal storm.
b u t* police **U fhe footprint
gave hope th at PhM li Is still
atlyc since no children Rve In the
vicinity where It waa found.
Donald Is the sun of an Allegnaiiy county coal miner.

CS0m*tEers laid
* * * gnu
“ ' *1nr JI, Bo*
ward McGrath ofTlhode Island,
1
chairman
of tha Damn
Democratic
Natlanal Committee, th
that
at ha
would help
r in any way
poaalhl!«. Ha aspect* to make
several
•paachn.

Holiday DeathH

Today &amp; Wednesday!

•*«■ , Os* i

formation and said its story came
from London sources.
| Tha statement which appeared
in Figaro wa* broken down Into
eight Jparts.
1. Disorganisation of electricty
"and other essentials."
2. Demonstrations In all sectors
calling for unifitd government
and a unified monetary ayatem.
.1. Communist demonstrator*
will b* attacked by police and "It
must be assumed that there will
be numerous dead and wounded."
4.When thh situation "has been
created" Soviet troops will occupy
[the entire city of Berlin, plua tha
'nihiirbs. Soviet forre* will order
ihe Western Allies into limited
Iterritory where "their safety can
guaranteed."
6. A state of "general public
eriila" will be declared at a m a tt
meeting of
and a
pro­
visional goven
se( tin "hy
our Sonderein* ••Tnippen."
4 This will
k« place only la
rate of aggra'. tied tension be­
tween Ihe U.S.9.R. and the
Western power*.
7. All decisions *hill h- refere&lt;l beforehand to ih o ' n’rvl com­
mittee of the pari^- Detailed or­
ders will be release ! later.
8. The present document shall
b* destroyed as r-on a* special
off leers and delete ••* -&gt;f the cen­
tral committee h*ve tauen doe
note of the Inform* h-n 1h"y need.
A diplomatic *o«*-e* said th at
“We have been aware foi a long
time that dernonatratlnn* have
been called for."
Asked 1/ he tho’ieJit the order*
m m , from Mo*eow. he replied,
"That’s obvious."

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TKK I ITIISIUB U X k o r OVIKDO
IN TKK STATS* o r rLOOIDS AT
t n k clock o r K raiuR aa o n i v x a an
aaa rra
Cash. Lslxer** with uther bank*. Inrludlag reserve bslances.
end cash Items In prorss* of ealleellon .....___ _
t ’nlisd Sleis* rlovernment nbllaailoae, direct and
sueraflssd
____
______ __
aas sad discounts llnrludlns t Nans ovrrdra(ls)
,
nk arsmlsee owned • None, furniture
and pillar** IMIS IS
premiss* owned ere subject to 4 Non* llsne
______jumed
not
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CALDWELL GLUM
TALLAHASSEE, July « O P )Govenor Millard Catdwsil of F lo r­
ida'said today he cannot lake th*
General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s
statement that b* could not accept
A presidential nomination to mean
"ho would refuse the will of the
people."
He said ho atilt I* for Demo­
cratic nomination of the general.
Governor Caldweoll, who will go
to th* convention as an alected
delegate from Florida, said "Gen­
eral Elsonbower'a statement disappoints mo,
"However, I cannot take It to
mean that ho would refuae th*
will of the people.

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TOTAL LtABILITIBI AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

BERLIN. July 8. (A3)— The
Russians placed strict controls
on Uucks entering Western Berlin
today, Western-licensed nrwipari reported, tightening their
nd blockade uf th# Western
eectors of the city.
Th* Berlin crisis appeared
headed for a climax.
The steady flow uf American
supply plane* Into Berlin resumed
s t noon after bad flying weather
In th* wept tamed the spectacular
air lift fur seven hours. U.S. Air
Force official* said planet again
were leaving every four m inute'
from Ihe Rhine-Main and Wiethaden fields.
American official* said th*
German p re it report* of new
truck control* apparently were
true.
Th* newspaper* said acting polie* Chief Seidel in the Soviet
sector ordered his force to inspect
th* load* of Gorman trucks head­
ing for Westarn Berlin from »l#
Russian sector of th* city. 11*
directed the ronfiecation of food­
stuff*, scrap, building materials
and telephone equipment.
\ 8uch an order would erect a n ­
other wall through lb* heart of
th* city, dividing the Eastern
from the Weetern part* a* did
lha introduction of two rival cu r­
rencies by tho Russian* end Weetern powers.

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iR T T A X S T

Both the American and French
ambassador* were said to have
reported almost hourly to W ash­
ington and Paris on steps to be
taken if and when Russia reject*
thr Joint pretest.
(
Brvin furnished top ranking
minister of Prime Minister A tt­
lee's cabinet with the latest de- ^
velopmrntx at Nu. 18 Dawning 9
Street this morning.
Meanwhile, f o r e i g n
office
sources said th* Western Euro­
pean Union nations — Britain.
France, Belgium, the Netherlands
and Luxembourg - are ready to
ask security assistance from the
United State*.
Ambassadors uf the five nation*
will open talk* on the subject
with the U.8. Slate Department
in Washington today, the in- ^
formants raid.

_____

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traitad State* O a rs rs w e n t tln rlu d ln * '
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WET-DRY VOTE
BRING, July 8 W - T h *
SEBR1N0,
.-lgha pouaty comm ission today
set Aug. 13 as th* dqt* for #
wot-drti rpftrendum In that county.
D*et*lon to hold tho rofoTondum
afUr. a round-and-round

(C e e ila a e * (raw Paa* O s t l

Foreign Secietary Ernest Bavin.
U. S. Ambassador Lewis W. Doug­
las, French Ambassador Rene Mai 0
sigli and Sir William Strang. Bav­
in's German expert.

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oftirnooa .ini team Thursday
•ifttrnooa- Gentle sculhwrvtcrly
triads.

la Unity Thar* U Strength—
To PrblKt th* Teste of (ho World A
To Promote th* ProjrtM of America/
To Produce Prosperity tar Hanford-

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

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXIX

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

T w o-Y ear Plan British Propose
To Link Berlin And Longer Truce
For Palestine
Red ZoneRevealed Plan Sets No Date

Associated Press Leased Wire

W E D N E S D A Y J U L Y 7. P U S

A m u r iu n n H

Arrive For Allied Berlin Parley

* -----

Berliners Told N ot
To Pin Hopes On
Air Undue Over
Soviet B l o c k a d e

For Expiration Of
C ease-fire O r d e r
Betweenjews, Arabs

Marshall Aid To
Be Used Wisely,
Bevin Pledges

CAIRO, July 7—(API—A
Tel Aviv aourre close la Ihe
Iarael Government **ld tuds)
that the cabinet decided to acrept In principle Count |l&lt;-rnidolle'a prupo-al to extend the
United Nation* truce in the
Palestine war. Thr It uie I*
due to aspire Friday. Neither
Arab* nor Jews havr replied
officially aa yet to ihr U.K
mediator'* estennion proposal.
Abdel Rahman Asiam Pasha,
■ecretary general of Ihr I n b
league, aaid he hoped the
League would have It* trply
ready for Bernadutte to an*
nounce by noon tomorrow. In
Tel Aviv, the informant »ald
Ihe laraell Government I* will­
ing to continue the truce dur­
ing tilended negotiation*.

BERLIN. July 7. &lt;/P)~ The
Coinrtmmih announced today a
Iwo-yrit plan la tic Beilin eco­ B r i t i s h
Parliament
nomically to the Sour! occupa­
Approves
Accord
tion jonr of Germany. I hey
warned Berliners not to pin iheii
With U. S. Plans
hope* (or llie future on the u r n WHITLEY BAY. Eng.. July 7.
fin an budge uvet the Soviet
DP)-- Foreign Secretary Etnetl
blockade.
The Communists alto announc­ Bevm pledged today Britain wall
ed they are drawing up a cun- uce U.S. gifli under the Marshall
it it ui ion (m a German irpuhlic — Plan wiiely.
"Britain la not going to have a
thru answer to the piujected
Western Germany conttilutional "nighl't debauch" with the fund*,
hr told the annual conference of
assembly.
At the latnr tune the U-S. Air the National Union of Mine WorkForce attacked the glowing fuel en.
By LA R R Y IIAUCK
“ If we take Matihall aid today
shortage in blockaded western
LAKE SUCCESS. July 7. f / P ) we
take
it
in
the
ipirit
that
we
Berlin, which m l‘&lt; dayt hai cut
Brilain today dialled a Security
factory uprraliuns 40 |&gt;ei cent. ate going to uae it wiaely," he
Council proposal calling on ihe
aaid.
"We
ate
going
on
with
Die hut “ flying coalman" winged
Jrws and Arabs to rslcnd the
auaterily
became
we
are
deter­
into Beilin ihortly after noon with
truce in Palestine.
mined
to
hand
over
to
our
chil­
110 Leys of coal. Die Americana
Die plan set no eipiratiun dale
began the operation in the fare dren a (tee, independent and upfor
the cease-fire, leaving that
of a veiled Kum an warning on to-date nation."
issue up lo Count Folke Berna­
Parliament
approved
laat
night
the tafety of their air bridge
the accord with the U S. under dette in confutation with the two
planet.
,
which Britain will get about patties. The new gm it Iice would
The Cummunlat-dominated S«- | g ijo o ,000,000 during the first
cialiat Unity Party announced In year, yranc,
) to approved a replace thr four-week ttuce which
Franc* ,alao
the Soviet aeetor:
aimilar agreement by which ahe expires Friday.
''Starting from the (act th a t wilt gat *870,000,000.
There weie indications that pas­
Berlin Ilea in the raatern tone
The out-apokrn Bevin told the sage of the appeal lu the Jews
and U tied very closely to Ite mine unionists the belief th at
economy, the Berlin unit of th e diplomacy muat lie carried on and Arabs might be held up by
HKD haii worked out a two-year over the heada of the people la Russian intittenee on full-scale
plan aimed a t ayitematically in ­ "all moonahine."
debate on the whole Palestine
corporating Berlin'* economy into
problem.
-Foreign
affair*
I*
commonthat of the .-astern tone."
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
One aim, it aaid, ia stenderdii- arnae people hoping to talk_wllh
non-MMO pwBl#," he AmJ[r| A Gromyko told the Court*
ing product* and aputring pro. other common
declared.
duct ion.
ill, 'S L u T T *£
JtawJw rta. Ik. —
Discussing th is lateat phass- of c.mreallng your
tension and an eiaminitmn of
tnmmyrot.
II
la
because
we
aro
i.
It
ia
the Kaat-Weat battle for the
German capital, the Soviet-11- moving Into this plane that die- Bernsdotte's activities in the Mid­
agrstrowls e s a s tlis e s seem to be dle East must be considered to­
u#nte«J L -iL i* . -rSartuiia a#lA;“
I('walla we* M Pea* S 'tl
"If Berlin wanta to live It haa
gether, Gromyko charged the U N.
only one poaalbillty at the mo­
mediator with exceeding his powment
connection with the eco­
nomic plan for the raatern lone,
U.N. decision lo partition the
Berliner* ahould seriously con*
alder which i* wiser: to build
I lie future of Berlin on the sway­
Gromyko said that under thr
ing pillui* of the- air bridge or
cm a hiug-tcrm plan."
dotte had thought up new gro­
The Americana arranged lu
Itosals which wer* contrary i&lt;&gt;
aend
with aacka of coal
W u.L.r. n. Ih . r*hrt*i*n Cam. Previous V. N. decisions. Gromyko
the western
weatern _ , , , ° ! ke” Jail sj„i._j Je-wish An- •"•'I '1 no m*n,ion ot
from Frankfurt tu
lo me
Arab and
sectors of Berlin this afternoon. 'S flu L /a m a d their work today aH lJ ' wi,h r»l**etlon of the Bernadott*
Kech plane cen handle over, to n . *"•» J W * £ h riw V . t a W ' 1'*"Include, assignment

N O . 178.

Tru man’s] Aides]
Move To Cut Off
Gallery Stampede
British Report
Subjects Seized
By Jewish Group

Maneuver Obviously
Aimed At Stopping
Spectators F r o m
Aiding Eisenhower
Hr JACK Mi l l

Pi Ill-Aid I.PHI A, July 7. p i1)—

Britons Take Serious
View Of Action In­
volving 5 Persons

MltltAIT OOVIINOI Of 7HI U I. ZONl „f tl erma.ty Oen I.ucltis it Clay wetcomn a group ut Army leaden
an.1 diplomats on their air it at ll. Fier.ktu. t. T lit in * an .cals wIII lakt i art in a content..
ith lliilltlt and
French authorities to discuss th* I' . . ..m s ami the m u «,l t'-.jllo n In German- .
• t L&lt; K.itrU s
Jr. laisll. n er-l ... th - ten p .Wei 0 »
. i t n tl.e ,. .1 , n . r .*I i .rlt lu I l*|lrt . i t *
&lt; .1 ence It tie ti­
n t. Gen Clsy Gen
user K lh.lt r. i A il. it C Wy.t..
I n ti i • irtaty ut :,iuU c. ilium llra|ter
|«-r
and IS AaCi ail liar I«...all, f u , *llg «l
ui Ll.r t...i&gt; , al. ll. &lt;&lt;. c. y I'iaia
yl ..leriultlu'iu'

Probe Is Urged Democrats Face Task Oi Hewing
Platform F rom Knot t y I s s ues
Of Freight Rates
During World W ar
PHILADELPHIA, July 7 i/l'r— Thr tact iitut was dumped
into laps of Democratic platform writers today. Hrlvn Hall, speak­
ing (or the National Federation uf Stlllemtnis, told the platform
rommiflte:
"We urge that the recommendations ef the ('resident's civil
rights commission be made a prime charge on unflniihtd business.
So long as the Free Fmnloymrn! Practices Commission or its equi­
valent Is shelved, as poll Uses cramp ibe e'ercise of the right lo
sole, as lynching continues as a survival of harharism, wr come
into ihr counsels of Ihr world lowered by oui failure lo make good
un Ihe freedoms wr stand fur as a (real people."

Ptevidrnl lium ins aides moved
today to *sal nit any gallery atlemplt tu Hail a nominatio,
stampede at urn week's Democu ll • t unvention

LONDON. July 7. r,1»)
Ihe
ll.i* maneuiei obviously was
futrinn uffur r«*(&gt;nrlfti UxJ&lt;»y llui aimed .it pirteuiiug a ipectator
h ir
tu b jeth
liJ'Uhinl Irom irvm ng ihe colUpting
naped” m P.alraime Hat mglil by boom lot l, rnn.il Dwight D
liglill /a.it I riirnt, a jcvi.ih rs f itrnhnaael
lienual uiganuation.
I ealie 1
Hillle, conycntion
A tpuLrriiun told a Uraas con rergrani-ai aims, announced 80
leieinr llir liulona u n r taken Philadelphia policemen a n j up to
Iioin a
Iiiilltrd llir fl .k id llie l
hand l» krep gallrryitrs from inN .I.OIIV 11lit t Ctinmi.Mion " ID ilnent'ing delrg.iie* in their choice
until 1Hill 1141illiei ulfnlilv the ol .1 pirudrntul nominee.

builiiu.y
"Wr 1.1 kr ,t U K

\1o*t |H.1iiuian* *ti!l remember
ihr I'l-lil Krpublnan convention
ol tin* m illirnl." lie said.
m the same hall wlirrr packetl
Hr raid hr rould not identify gallrnrs yelling "Wr want Willkie"
those "kidna)&gt;rd."
w nr 11 nJ1i.il with helping bring
(lie foreign nfficr's luirf |r aluiut the 110mm1li1.il ol the late
trtrnu*

poll, lie added, came (torn -So VIVndell l. Willkie.
Hugh Dow. British ronsul general
„ |ff|t.
„«unch supporter of
Army And Navy Offi­
in Jri'isalrm
Mr Truman's bid A-r the rmml
The )i&gt;okr*muo mu! both Sir nation, told n reporter tie has
cers Accused Of F a ­
11useh un.I tin- Truer Commission heard that an effort will be made
voring Ra i l r o a d s
in Jrtusalnii have lodged a pro­ to stampede the convention.
test Hr did not &lt;ay with whom,
lie declined to say whether
hut i.M-somahty it was with the backers of Kinenhowrr are in­
Wa s h in g t o n ! July 7. &lt; , i v Israel Ih.vrinilirlit
volved hut io. utlnr campaign has
A Juttice Department official
Wr assume tlie five persons I reached Ihmoii pr*,p.ntions
testified ludsy he hsa recommend­
will t»- released." the spokesman
WV an- taking measures to
ed * rrimin.il inveiligjlion of
added
cop*- with th*- situation," he said.
The announcement Indicated "I have no frai wr will be able
certain Army and Navy officet*
Ily (IV ID MAIt TIN
that thr incident took piece In In hsnittc thi* in alt orderly
who w o r k e d uul giitriument
I‘I III AHl I l‘l IIA lull 7 (d ‘l Den.im rati Inuked d»wn tr&gt;*| ay to Jerusalem hut the foreign office manner."
freight rates with thr uiltoadt
In th*- face uf iiiiilcations that
tl.r
task
ol liruiug i yntc-gritmg "harmciny" pUilumi out »| kn-itty tegs spokesman could not confirm this.
during WoiId Wsr II
11 &gt;.*n*e*4
r » * T a il
Die witneu w.»* Jsinet E. Kil- ol disunity on irteial ln*|-.i issues p.ni.t ulnly risil rights and labor.
Hut ihr buihlrr* mreling fisr d.ivs rhrsd of ihr plily's national
day. the Justice Department's thief
conymtiiiu
ligurrd to gel off to .1 uimhI start on wl.at may Hint out to
uf Irsnspoilalion. inii-lrust divi­
lie the hardrsl |o|. evet gtsrn a similat gtuup.
sion.
La*&gt; agrrrinrnt* on plank**
Kildsy (old a House El|&gt;rndi (oot-hing upon tin- mtrtnational
lines sub-committee that many &lt;&gt;i ser-rie were fonwn»l by It, S S.-n
thr men who set imilti-tmllinn utnr Franc 1* I .Mv.-r*, of IVtinLUDINGTUN, Mich, July 7 o il
syLvaina, vbairmnti of n |n | nirtii- \
dollar freight ralrs lor the gua I*
A Cuatt (iiiar.l plane rescued
11 o N'aiicv Fills ivav one of
I li--olutli.il* i i.liiliiltli'r elioaeu j
t.-vrii injured tt.ct. front th.- crip , tin- I.jdln.' n aii-’i rider* in horse
eminent came from ll.e railroad to iliatl llo* plotfoi 111.
l I'd tanker F.dg.-water t.-lay tael,. 1 held Sunday bv memliera
and telurnrd lo then railio.nl
M» *i* m ii .I it ii|.|n a n il rt-rtnin
after un etploalon and file it. j of the Du tv Hoot* Biding Asdcutl*
l
M
l
»
will
udVIH
-O
tt111
It
| m.sIs after the war.
l ike Michigan
am i3tlun nt their track nt thr
“strong"
itili‘rtiatioiuil
policy
mol
"Ate you suggesling they wet.
Crewmen still aboard whip [ M.it.lopn! Airport. Abuut 200
i 2 i u pow* i fol oittiooal defeliMuilioFtl to rescue craft that the spectator., were present.
to hark up that policy.
H h IIh . I a* Cm , *lsi
t-laie had lo-t-ti brought under runIn the lialloun race for women.
The firework* on civil ilglit* Mc.’ils, Speeches And tnd and that they were not en­
Misv Fitts w-nn 1. |S 00 p rlir. Juni­
and Hlatr wn» m l fur Ihiir-dav
Recreation Praised dangered by tlie small fires still or Vtino won the men’* p rtlc for
'of *260,000.000 national fund for .‘'F V '0"*1,
and Friday Today * work—in the
this event. Mivs Fit it tied with
hand* of un 18 loi-rnlH-r koIh-iiiii
liy Local Delegates turning.
('o u st G u a rd re p o rt* in d icate d Mis* Jean Belter lu the dollar
||
itisllntitdl
tin
•*'»■*
hiK
fiv e o f tin- se v e n in ju re d iiu-it ra.e.
Mis* Kelt. 1 . in turn, won
- - Henry Morganthau Jr.. I* general trees
B#rn*do1'*
* plan
for the
1 000 United
v,,l" r *
drawn
from
I our id the si* Nrmilinlr ( mini) u n- Inn in .I l.u d ly I he o th er tw o Ihe »poon and n inttlr race for
treasurer
France end Belguim t»
l-i'V• wilt, allrndrd ll.r A m rii.ili were le p o rt.-d to have s u flr le - t wo. u n
In s -linilar event for
tin
Junior Story of Chuluota
I eg.on tponsored Hoys Slslr ... Irseluiet.
N a i \ n n *i 1 ( : i i i i r H
«»&gt;* ' s i f e ap W .* ..id that
" »;'*rrd
Ihe I'ilY wl.lcl. ptrkrd tlivni up
I j IIj I.su e r 1.1*1 monllt, tods) lol'J at sea took off iniiuediulrly for wne fir*t
lliw ord Lloyd of la k e Mary
fvs •*-*** «»*|
F.iw.inunt uf ll.r ii eiprrirncr* ,*t t'liicag-r Coniiiiander It.chard Mel- ».&lt;» fust in incing for children up
.Mi&gt;5 Grace Neeley, filial cun
Company I. I24lll Infantry of hr was confident thnt ' local
In.
of
the
Traverse
City
Coast
•r.vatinn
sp&lt;-clalist,
who
came
the Florida National Guard, haa Christians will see to It that he
In tourna­
f^rmw J;; V e g e t a b l e
C r o p s ^ riirfiing at th*» T oumiI Crntrf t.uuid Station aaid they would to 12 year* of age
8r.nford Monday to con * *
Increased Its strength from 62 to 'g o a l |a reached.
_______
Mn Dorothy F o i, who concrivn 1 I,- taken to the Murine llimpitut ment riding, Edward Cameron, Jr.
home
demon*)ration
clul
1
1
1
I"
1
1
H
&lt;
I
f
•
*
i
t
i1
i
i
t
*
|
72 during the past two weeks and | | n talking about the Importanm
won a fin fir-I prire in tourna..I a pent
tMore
i . . . divi-rsifiratiim
.1' ...
__
. . . . . i . ii . and
,i iit I iiiiiiiiolrtl
Hu* lliirlil
liv (in
pNimnlpd tl.r
lligl.t by
thr in Chicagu,
men, revealed that she had
"ft vegrlabl*1
indications are that It will soon Qf the campaign Chairman, B. B.
.nt nt riding. Clayton Brown was
Iw.ys
b&gt;
lallabaisre
in
an
ofiniat
n
y.
J
r
and
a
half
la-hind
the
Iron
clop*
by
gruwt-rs
in
Kcmim&gt;liL
The
nil
laden
ship,
owned
by
reach its full complemtnl of 70 Crumley declared th a t the Fourth
win,,. r lit the row puny race. Ron*
r
u
itjin
'ln
Yngo
Blavia
as
a
mem
I'nunty
was
today
•uggest*-!
by
members, M-Sgh Terence Brown of July holldaye lust celebrated
llnrid* An ways plane ami who ibr Clr.eland Tanker Co., was j|.l V. ino and Fd Cameron, Jr.
PITTHIIUROH,
July
7
0
W
ber
of
UNRIIA.
It.
J.
I-ebnian,
innnagi-r
uf
the
rocked by a blast when it was 10 wen- tne winning relax- race team,
announced thla morning.
Ishould serve to Imprest on all
F..c told of the gr&lt;-al aid given hanfurd Stnle Fanner* Market accompanied tl.r boys at botlett, in.I.-* off I't. Sable, ubu-it 23 mile* .'-hi, itf Mero presided as announc­
Regular drill will ba held'Am ericana th* priceless heritage Ryn-pathv strikee In commercial
soft
coal
mine*
spread
today
In
l-dd
u|
Iter
su
ctrtt
111
mdu.
mg
by
-his
agency
to
the
Yugo-Slav*.
He
pointed
nut
that
there
had
southwest of Ludingtun.
Thursday vvrning at 8:00 o’clock they have In thla land of Four
er. I’rifes were swarded by MrtW r-lirn Pennsylvania while the rna.iy uf whom had to subsist fur Gen an overaupply of celery dur- a.lime itfliciaL lu doiijle lit.*
nt the Hanfurd Armory, said S gt, Freedom*.
Due picket boat and one life IIi - n-iin Harriett.
nation
»
hltumlnoua
Induilry
wait­
tl.rie or fnlir days on one loaf uf Ing the past season and an undir- Illglil I.II ilitica.
Brown.
| "From all »ha plenty that now
boat rusi.eit from the Ludingtun
Il- 'olpts from c o n c e s s i o n s
Th* Company Ia preparing for abounds In thla land of the free, ed r-o»*ih|# court action at Wash­ brej.l and a small amount of wine supply “f collard*. whirli brouulit
t nasi Guard Station |u uid the jii.&lt; iinted lo it la an-t were donington
in
the
two-day
shutdown
I
l-e
l-'-jr
troys
ii
.I
kh
I
u
.
ed
by
dll .Dig the German nicupniinn *"'"d prices and were in heavy
encampment, July 17, at F t. aurely In a true Christian spirit
stricken vessel. The cutler sun j t . 1! to Mis* Catherine Rivers,
Jv k e o n , 8. C. during which mem- ;Amrrteans should be eager to In steel company owned "cap S tarling in JurJe, 1(146 .......... rve.l -'cman.l ihr nigh.ml I he sea-on I'otlm.Mtri Joel Field, win. anted dew, in Milwaukee, also answered inei.di.-r of tin- club who was hurt
Urn"
nit*.
there for Ihe b elt 18 month*
truck.-r from llnmlnghant Mu I " t . 1. trromoling tlir Hivl-' Hus lene SOS from the tanker. -n -. race at New Smyrna. D L.
her* will receive Army pey fo r ahar# their blaaalnga with those
T in e new walkouts were noted a fond ronservntion sta-cinllsl.
e«me l" the market and asked w ne .Stanley Urumley, leprevenlmg
Id days. Brig. General J. C. llu l- who have been pcraecuted and who
"We ale on fire. Kngllie slop Hendrick and ta i l Kabun had
tn
the
Pittsburgh
district’s
com­
chlson will lw&gt; in command of the now need a helping hand to reTne Danube vhllcy ba* rich soil. f"r. ■ »oli' 1
"f
l"r,U
|&gt;ed Five men rued to lie taken charge of the concessions.
mercial
mines
as
diggers
stoppe-l
K
m
,.mt
Hubby
Hutton.
Rolaiy.
..ml often aa many a . two „ r three
Among Ibe vegelnhlea. there
48th Division and First Lieut. | habilitate themselves", added the
ofi. One man has broken leg.”
wo:k in sympathy. Over the n* families live onjamall plot, of two “ *•
demand aU . for iwpiwra I r.mk C untton. Jayteet; and
Kiehard I*. I'ayn* will command drive chairman.
The strainer F ran cs K, House
lion,
nearly
one-fourth
of
the
Company I.
&gt;'l Local people who are interested
Jamet l.udwig, l.lk t. Arnold IL.r of tlie I'lttsliurg Steamship Co.
to five acres of! land, .he said.
’^ ^ . . '. r T
406,000
soft
cool
miner*
were
Members of the National Guard in furthering this cause have
At the meeting
the Tourist
'e h m a n staled
fir .1 ....
_____ "kr*' Mr' indication
the bug iington. l-.nn repietrnlilive and stood by in case it could render
will enjjoy athletic activities a t donated time on the rad ii, and away from their jobs.
Cerile.-, 6tis . Neeley discussed rn;„;m*n|ir
„l.rndlice
r,M„ lr,. „ tnkev
, nKr, to
aid.
In
West
Virginia,
tha
return
to
if
the remp, will nave special enter- Manager H. H. Coleman of the
A second plane was being
method* of fretiilng and canning fm | , hr
S u , „ h* iKrh.led J .unci N-ston of fjiiigwood weie
talnment am) will be given leave*. Florida Power and Light Com- wo. k mure gained momentum no-l and way. or saving money )r| lU(1, „ r , r..|(.ft,..,! by the 11 8 unable lu be prrtrnl
readied ut the Traverse City
Sat,lord htiihhng permits issued
Officers, commissioned and non- nany has provided window space with unofficial estim ates of the thereby. Preoeni were Mr*. Oulds „ (,tltrtmrnf &lt;)f Agriculture.
An on-the-spot 1 rent ding of tlu- Staiiuu for a flight lu the scene.
in
- lotall.-il 114,076, accord­
commissioned, will be accorded the fo r a poster th at graphically de- lot.il number working rising to Ouiua Wlissni, county home dc
Coast Guard rrports indicated, ing jam
.i .a.laaes ea l-as* a id
Th(t fn||(lVrill|f, ra t|.,„ |
f„r
to Grady Duncan, city buildprivileges of the officers club.
scribes the need of those for 65,18)0 out of 120,000 rommercl*! mot.siretlon agent, Mr*. Carl „ fl„ (1bv |M.ri.s| In June were
however,
that
those
still
aboard
ini, it...pector. Thi* included new
Sgt. Brown today Minted out »hom th* funds are being eollcll- soft coal miners. About 16,000 Bradbury of Elder Spring*. M r. „.VeaIed: apple*. 211. cabbage
would lw safe until rescue Lusts &lt;ou.itruction
remain Idle In rap tir* mines.
and repair work. The
th at State A ttorney General Tom
. . .
.. ,
m
ined.
.
J.
A.
L"gan
of
Geneva
and
Mrs
.e,^
ranta|ounes.
cauliflower.
S me 1,600 miners atayed away
tulnl lor the first six months of
Watson had ruled that National . Subtwrlbera may na# their « « •
C.
M.
Flowers.
71
.
w
|
„
v
fiOrt
nf
which
Fb.ri.ta
lhi &gt;tnr i* 1220.010.
Guard companies, due to affllla- tributtons aa raemoriaU. Mr. from th* pita in Indiana but there
D ju to small attendance on the .lipped 267 and California U 7:
During January only 12 permit*
FIRE HUGS
(Ion with the ataU , are not eub- f ” *1"
«"d ^ poInt-Kl put were no sympathy walkouts re­ hol'day,
Mr*.
Wilson
s*ld
this
r
r
snefruit
414
Irttuce,
1.2H7;
Ject to license co.U for entertain- »h*
bv Dr. W. D. 81m- ported. The situation In Illinois morning that effort* will lie made , r i„ni fl| 4. orange*. 2014: ttem-he*
HARRISON N. Y. July 7—(A’)— win- issued, amounting to $15,090
ments at arm ories such as dances •®n- Greenville, 8. C. department wav described ee normal.
TALLAHASSEE. July 7 l/l-j- Two gtadi- school buys have been worth of n.-w construction. In
lo i,*v* Miss lNi*cl**/ return here 7074. 'potatoes. 7.101; tomatoes.
Florlda
A. and Si, College for ordered tu appear In Weslcl.rsler February, permits totalled *33,or boxing exhibitions.
.•* » »
P jr " ° 7
foi
*
talk
In
the
Fall.
~
1.122 and watermelon*, 2,001.
__________________ lof his father* Jewish buddies In
itrgme* will offer its men student* County Childrens Court today on 720, March topped the Hat with
th e Confederal* ranks.
(
Is Named To[
military instruction In an Army charges they tried to burn down *40,600 In permit*. The figure
Reserve
Officer* Training Corp the building where they go tu droppul in April to $10,176, then
..
Kilpatrick or may be left at
ro»* m May to $47,160.
school.
beginning next Fail.
Detectives quoted the boys, aged
K .-lotting of Park Avenue from
Governor Caldwell said Secre­
to Mr. Crumlty.
John Krldsr, local oil distri­
tary of the Army Kanneth Royal D and II. with saying they started Fourteenth to Twenty-fifth Street
butor and City Conunlitionsr,-enhad advised him an nnU-aIrcraft the fire, which Sunday night caus­ fur erection of duplex home* or
BALTIMORE, July 7 I t y not-extd this morning that he will
Every available Baltimore police- 1
artillery unit baa been approved ed *4.000 damage, because "we multiple unit apartments, ha*
wanted to be sure we wouldn't stimulated building of this type
accept appointment by Governor
man was mobilised !{&gt;day to comb i Y o U I I S f G i f t s D r O W I I
for the institution,
Caldwell ea a member of the
ea of th
th#e city's
city** northern
n __ *w v I
It Is the ninth negro college In bare to go back tu school in the in tnat area
a wide area
nonnem -' r.
n******
rt_ a
OCALA, f l * . July 7 C/P&gt; Still weak from their ordeal, two sur­ the nation to receive an KOTC fall."
suburb* for trace of th* -m an- In Winter Park Lake Solect.ra Service Board Reitrv*
LEAVE TOWN
of th* State of Florida, The ap­ vivor* of Inst -week'i boat rxplotion off Cedar Key lodiv told * Coat! unit, and will be th* f ln t to of­
laeal" killer ef 11-ysar-old Martha
CAROLINA P tlU O
MEMPHIS, T*nn„ July 7 U n­
Brill.
fer snti-slrcraft training.
WINTER PARK. July 7 M V - pointment was made upon recom­ Guard invi mgiting board of cvrnli leading lo the tragedy.
RALEIGIL N. C.. July 7 IA)— political Leader E. II. Crump to­
Marsha was stabbed yesterday Two young girls drowned yester­ mendation of Circuit Judge M. B.
President W. H. Gray, Jr., said
Six pervoi.* died and six ulbcrv ate muting and piriumrd dead in
while bicycling with two play­ day while nlaylng on Ibe ahore of Smith.
Maj. Roy Davanpurt, of the few North Carolina's number of polio day publicly challenged Edward
Notification of the appointment the blait and fur which trnl thr )8-(ool fishing boat I laid to the Indium negro graduates of Wast Point, rases surged upward 37 cases J. Meeman, editor of tha Memphis
m ates along a wooded taction a Lake Otcela.
14
few miles from the Pimlico Race
will l&gt;e transferred her* by tha tuday, bringing the year’s total Press-Scimitar, to accept an
They were Barbara Lee Wil­ wav signed by Brijf. General Mark of the Gulf of Meiicu Sunday, June 20,
agreement by which on* of them
Track.
I liamson, I. daughter e f Mr. and W. Lance of the Military Deport­
Th# sngln* of th r craft started
Army from Hampton Institute to tu 408.
Today's cases Increased the to­ would leave town.
Less than two hour* later, a 30- Mrs. Frank L. Williamson, and ment of the State of Florida and "acting funny" a fsw moni-nts a peculiar noise, Guide lluck Gll- tread the M llltaJr Miens* and
He called for "a showdown m
year-old negro laborer was taken Cynthia Louies Holloway, daugh­ reed ea follows: “You are hereby be tors the explosion, said Mrs. lii Upped th# gas line, Mrs. Potts tactics faculty end student corps. tal for July to 34- Laat month
283 cases were reported.
this challenge." Meeman detUwrf
into custody a* ba emerged from te r , af Mr. aad Mrs. jam aT R . noti(ltd the! the O m n m of the William Potto, on* of Ihe two testified. Shortly afterward, th e n
The celiac* president said
immediate comment
a wood* in the area.
n o lle w■Ftjjetb
y , hath et Winter Park. State ef F ie r i* , fanning greet survivors who were rescued after W4* aa explosion In the engine freshmen and sophomores end 100
Crump's statem ent waa
LEGION CONVENTION
He was viewed | n a lineup bby
or
more
upperclassmen
will
receive
Mrs. WnUameou mieaed the cM.fioonce te year Twaer, Inte­ SI hours,
10cm and th e c ra ft was enveloped
MIAMI, July 1 UP)—Miami's #d by Mayor James J.
Barbara Lee S app er* * * , t l . and children,
grity end aHHty, hne this sixth
Phs wne still weak from long in flames. I t Bank about 16 rain- the training.
Ser brother Alan,*, who were w ith in the
FAMC for many years haa had city commission voted today to In a 30-minute radio In
hours In the Water and attacks by
M artha when aha was killed.
a uniformed student military org­ underwrite the American Legion's broadcast over 11 statleaa
n Kcn-her ‘S o ? Brie •tire Service nsedls flah nnd crab*. Her chin uUra later.
film laid Wiliam L. Sandtrs, the anisation, but If haa had no eon- national convention h en this fall Tennessee and West
Afterwards, tha m an waa docketed
0*1* WBWMtr.Hraad.l' Board Reserve ed fin lu t e of waa bandaged.
•S
’IMS*
Ark., during the day.
to tha extent of |t0,000.
aa "held fog iavoetigatlea."
naction with tha Army.
Florida.
atiou ( n v ti f i l U i
Wben Uie angina began making

i.'.'i (M4ii

Half Way Mark Is |
Reached In United
Jewish Fund Drive

County Youths
Tell Kiwanians
OfBoysState

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Tanker Edgewater Miss Nancy Fitts
Lx pi odes, Burns Wins Honors At
la Lake Michigan Dustv Boots Meet

- rM.
ftU^imlfSu ^unty'. shUS?'^ “ '"cltv h#W *"
Enlistments Jump fife SS U W * &amp; £ s S S S r Food Specialist
Tells Or Aid To
In Local Unit
*&gt;•**»•
Advocates
w an on a I u u a r a l^;fh^n,^bu,^ wh.. ^ quit*
,C« ^u"Sr. .o SZi Slavs By UNNRA Divcrsi lien
lion Of
Coal Miners Continue
Sympathy Walk-Outs

('onstruction K i t s
$11,07ft F o r June

Florida A. and M.
To Get KOTC Unit

Baltimore P o lic e
Seek Child 8 Killer •»»»&gt;?; «(♦&gt;*•

Krider
Mr State D r a f t
**«!». according

Board

Survivors Tell Of Last Week’s
,'Boat Explosion Off Cedar Key

�PAGE TW

WEDNESDAY JULY 7. 1318

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

fhe Sanford Herald

Dofcction Of Tito

The bent ruck* seems to be th a t the sudden rupture
| between the men of Moscow and Marshal Tito o f Yiiffoslnviu
I I I M a a a o l l a o * » » « _______ indicates a Hussian move to guilt absolute control of its
.B lrrrS
t r r a i i l r l » . *»an»r
, *r, i**i*. m a * r — t m i l * * .satellite sta te s. AHhottRh th e Vtiyo-lnv governm ent in Conii | a a a t a r S , S ln rlr tn . a a S r r Ik* A r t mmiist in n atu re and is counted within the Soviet sphere,
If ( • • i m i *1 M i i . l a. IMT.
yet the governm ent has not followed the Com m unist ju t tern
• IU I.I.A X II I - P l u s
in all respects and Tito has been to some degree an in­
dividualist.
it has been inferred th a t the Politburo bus decided it
is time to make the satellites of the Jtussiun bloc of states
completely Communist. This might involve throw ing out all
non-Communist parties in states, such as Yugoslavia and
Hungary, w here such parties still exist, and elim inating all
vestige of co-operation between Communists and non-Com*
m uniats.
Success in such an undertaking would imm easurably
strengthen the Soviet bust ion in Europe, would cause non*
Communists throughout the continent to trem ble. Failure
would reveal a weakness behind 1In* iron cu rtain , could re ­
sult in partial loss of the satellites.
Is tile Uussian hold on the eastern nations so strong
th a t it can force a state such as Yugoslavia to purge itself
WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1917 of nom Com m unists? The men m the Kremlin m ust have goad
reason to believe they have such a hold, else th e attem pt
BIBLE Cr.K«h ttIDAY'
would not have liven launched.
,

•109 A PERSON
I WASHINGTON. July 7—U 't Money In circulation at thi* atari
of June amounted to an av e rtg j
$ I *9.9 4 for every American. Tin*
Man 39 rent* more than a month
earlier.
| The trea»ury reported today thut
money in circulation totaled #27,.
hl^.IOJ.047. It estimated the popu­
lation at UMiM.OOO.

VOICE O F AMERICA

ru n s*

Peter'a cowardly denial was a
shameful weakne**, hut some of u*
are not unite consistent at time*!
The Maid said unto Peter, nil
Ihou also on« of thi* man'* ill*.
Thi: tlitwovery of mi impurlanl liuw .star in ulwu.vm gumi
cipleaT lie snith I am n o t—John liitum* fur oxcitvmvnl among luttroimtncrA. Onti jtinl mi111:17.

nouiKeil by Hit* olimtrvatory of Hit* Ca.se Institute) of TechInology at Cleveland, O., is of more than usual interest bevaunt it id tin rent!It of probing .........liter rim of the known
galaxy of slurs, not with a giant telescope b u t w ith new
photographic processes.
For 18 month* the Cane observatory had been a ttracting world-wide attention with ita work with new method.* of
infrared photography, which "seed" through th e cloud.* of
State* tiil.dlrd tome $1,605,000,- dudt which often obscure ordinary vision and photography
000 tail month. the Inglint nn a t g reat distant i s. The new star, called a **super-jtliuri’'
rrcoid. New Imuong alone !ia» (icrhapH 10,000 limed brighter than our dun, id believed to
accounted for over three billion l e in an area of (.pace never before explored.
dollar* worth id conitruction hi
One immediately conjectures what m arvels might iie
the first *ix month* of tin* year. discovered by combining th is new photography w ith on**
One i* moved to wonder in the of tlie giant telescopes, such as the new 200-inch instrum ent
light of the continuing scarcity »l• a t Mt. I’alom ar Observatory, Calif. The question which a l­
1*1*11 and material*, not to men ways holds the layman's imagination is w h eth er on some
linn high price*, wh.it ne*v con distant planet or sta r there i&lt; life vomparahlc to that on
itiudion would amount In if *ti|t our own planet, life with which we m ight communicate,
pile* of all kind* weie plentiful, j perhaps exchange visits. Will infra-red photography find
price* reasonable.
it he answ er?

oueo*"
T r t t W t S KOTOW*
L IK E A VACATION
O N C E lM

,*

ill the way, the Bolshevist* rould
form a separate state in Eu-tern
firrmuny. with Berlin a* it* cap­
ital.
Washington, Iami Ion arid Part*
struck simultaneously hut separ­
ately, and for the first timo di­
rected their demand to Moscow
rather than to the Soviet authori­
ties in Germany. They have
called Stalin’* hand, ami at a time
when the Iron curtain i« showing
constdriahit. wear and tear ot vital
point* like Yugoslavia, Finland
and Czechoslovakia.
E'pially impressive was the
announcement In Washington that
the ambassadors of Canada and
five Western European nations
Jiud hern i ailed into conference
with Undersecretary of State
Lovett. The five European* are
Britain, France, the Netherlands.
Belgium and Luxembourg, which
recently formed on alliantc. These
convrisations will have to do with
possible American military sup­
port for the Western European
idoc. Thi* is the first time that
Canada ha* hern brought Into
discussions between the Idoc and
Washington, but her inclusion is
a natural one aince her defensive
interests interlock with those of
the United {states and Britain.
Solidarity Between Canada ami
America i* vital to the well-iieing
of the western hemisphere.
Whatever offieisl attitude may
l&gt;e taken by Moscow towards the
demand from th r democtarlr* that

liom M Monger of Miami. J. It
BUu of Tampa, in charge of
m.ttinr inspection for the Tump*
dl.t.ict.

M nrgnrel C. L w a lln c y

Jeweler
formerly with
C. L. P rutn
in Winter Park
Mil her Furniture Store

Dr. C. L. Persons
O P T O M E T R IS T

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
f)(a**ra pre»crlhed. Hl»pen*ed
Repair* and adlu*tmrnl* m»d
lluur* 9 1 2 — 1*5
M*L 9-12
Phone 29*
Atlantic National Bank Bldg
Sanf'-rd, H onda

I lo u t

K x p lo s io n

f| imllniiH IristH I'RMf1 (l9fl
uth i survivor, found six life pre­
servers and gave them, to the
won.- » in I he bout.
Then nil
hIkcIi P jumped into the water except L. R. Burnett, who owned
lit csael lie was badlv burned
and i . ii .. short while Inter..
h.. ruins. whose lip* were crack­
ed iikI .noting from exposure,
testified he ws* lying on n hunk
m the raliin ut the tlm u 'o f the
Ida d. Hi- said there were six life
ireservci* on a ruck above him.
Ic look them on clerk, gave them
to kue women and Jumped over
llu- tide.
Kanuers declared he never had
re. -on to believe the vessel was
un:ufe and said he did not nntirc
whether there were other life preiiiH -is al-oatd.
Another witness w« J, T. Bland,
wl. ochartcicil the Hazel a week
l-r-viously for a fishing trip with
«&gt;oys of the Dcala School I'at-

Ipuig m i turner school vacations tire it wuste, says John
W. HUnlcbukur, recently resigned Uiriteil Staten Commissioner of Kthicatiun. Hut he would have pupils anil teachen*
spend the sum m er at camps. not continue th e name old
prind in the name old htiildiuRs.
The Ioiir school vacation may ditto Imck tr* the tim e when
the hulk of the populalion wax rural, and the children went
needed to work on the farm . It may also In- title to a desire
to make the teaching profession attractive. Teacher* often
do not net any too much money, and are subject to a good
m any social restriction*. A long vacation I* a real arifumenl
for luring a teacher, as non-teacher* are apt to feel in the
summer.
utuniliei.
Johnny and Hilly and M ary and Susan m ight dem ur at
Sir Stafford Crippt, Ihihth giving up th eir nummur vacation, hot should find camp a
chancellor of thr rxchrrpjrr - *at isfactory subst it ute.

t

rid. He said the- vessel appeared
in pood condition at that time.
P, te Baylor, a fisherman of the
CeilHi Key area, estimated there
wc re alxiut 17 life ore*ervt-ra on
the Hazel. He testified he helped
Bur iclt rspalr and n-eondltlon the
craft about a m onth before the
mt-nap.
Another witness was Mr*. Zarah
,Mv. lien, mother of 8alom Musleh,
wh-i perished. She testified “a
mar. who sold fiati” at Yankeetbv ii told her the boat "shouldn't
have lict-n In the water."
1 homos Shabby, who went to
Yankcctown the dav after the ex­
plosion, informed the board that
u toy named Billy told them the

hone hail burned So rid-, y. Tl-jt
w .f la-fore anyone had definite
knowlidgc of the veaac-l's fate,
Min h«- said.
Mrs. Mary Shashy, hi* mother,
testified that a woman a t . the
scene told her the Coast Guard
had not been notified the boat
was missing unil Tuesday.
The board recessed shortly law­
ful e noon. It was to go to Yanlev*.town and resume ita inquiry
later this afternoon,
Conducting the investigation are
Con.modore M. H. la-slie of Mi­
ami commanding th e Seventh
Coast Guard District; Comdr. It.
T. Etland of Miami; Lt. Comdr.
P. V, Allman of T am pa; I.t. Wit-

MDIO BSfMES
kind i-xvculc*l with

S P E C I A L

F O R

J U N E

N t» "Bareness'’ Cold Wav* by llalena Carlia, Ftanchlsod
■I I7 J0
................... .. „
Grnuina O lt Marhlntlraa I'srai. |10 Hava for I 7 J *
W* aim featu re better PrrinnuetHe In cold or maeblMlea*
• avra 110 and np
. . . ,
Shaping, Styling and Itrcondtltontng traatmrnt Included
In all prices.
For appointment call 971

ST. JOHNS
Electric Co.
110 W. Commercial.

H A R R I E T T S B E A U T Y NOOK

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* SANFORD

NATIOM4L P-AN.IC

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BAh

Elsenhower supporters sre not
giving up despite the General’r
statement he wouldn't take the
nomination, Democratic leaders
began hedging the Eisenhower
Imkiiiv with fresh praise of Presi­
dent Truman.
Chicago Democratic chieftain
Jacob hi. Arvey appeared to Ins
veering in that direction.
Arvey arrived In New York
for pre-convention conferences

S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N S
A S O F J U N E HD, 1018

S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N S A S O F J U N E 30, I94K

Loans and Discounts
O verdrafts
Banking House, Furnltuia
and Fixtures

l.-'un* amt Discounts

Monday.
Some of Mr. Truman's friends
said heir they ale confident th-*
President will make n short ac­
ceptance address here if he wins
the nomination.
Ross didn't answer question*
about a vice presidential running
mate, except to say that Mr.
Truman's comment that the con­
vention must insk* thi* choice*
still holds good.
ItEUIICITING GOES ON
PHILADELPHIA. July 7—(A'l
—Tht Army unit Air Force have
no Intention of slopping their re*
cruiting programs now Hint the
d raft hill has been adopted, Major

RED TROOPS ON MOVE
MILAN, Italy, July 7—tA^—II
Corriere Lembordo printed nn un­
confirmed dispatch today oaring
Russian mutor!i«d troops have
made important raovea in Romanis
•Inca Monday. The diapatch, from
the Trieste free 'territory, was at­
tributed a ' unconfirmed nmorts *
laachlng V. S„ BrlOah and Yugo-

« uxi.ntHi.no

Heal Estate (adjoining lot
for new Rank bldg \

Undivided Proftts

AO.OH9.I3

Heacrwa

3A01930

Customers t.lability Under
L etters of Credit
. *ff»f
t
Federal Reserve Bsnk
Stock

C a p ita l Stock

Frib ral lU-M-rve Bank Stock

t ( 's a lls a r 4 lio m P a s s o a st

iv i/ro &lt;m&gt;

C O M P T R O L L E R 'S C A L L

Hu fuh open and extracted the
U-&lt;th from th r finger.
Iljgsrt Jirot-ahly czprclrd nevnr
to tcc a story of man who actually
bit o dog. but such a tale came
out at l.ox Angeles a few year*
ago on the wires of the staid As*
ffoe'at-d Press, which aomclimca
jnU nds enough to 1&gt;e facetious
lull .lever enough to be careless
with its facta.
Then there ws* the yam from
tiwilierlaiiil, also circulated by

Truman'H Aides

i -.ii

Oiititnutd I92S
f/l/lihaltJ With Thc Allniilir Nitliannl llink of Jitikmnrihr)

| Only (our p r » p | r loti their live*
tom firework* accident* during
he Fourth of July holiday, to tio&gt; had to t&gt;« taken to a hospital,
iffcclively do state trgulalion* w h n r doctors pried the laws of

fe since she a|&gt;pc*rrd in hei
rst movie “ 1.000.000 B C . “ is
Kind dead after taking a bottle
ill of steeping pills. “This is
rfimllcly a suicide," says the
M of detectives who invest! •
■led the case. Why did Mis*
-Addis lake her own life when
M apparently had everything Iter
n r i f heart could desire..............
p u y , fame, beauty, personality,
this*, swimming pools, and. be
M - fact not overlooked, four
Usbandi) Well, miybf it was
IcAttM ih« had four husbands,
jmm osm could make her happier,
tayhe merely havin| things, even
I m t . those things are such xj
m i all others jealous, is not

iyo u r/m y
c a p it a l is t

Die American Legion come* ou‘
‘llrnng in favor of federal aid to
public tchoolt. Some good Amer­
ican* are oppoied to federal aid
for school* on the gioundt that
he who hold* the purte tiling*
call* the tune and lliry are afraid
id what Uncle Sam might do to­
ward regulating what I* taught in
public ichonlt at well at prnvid
ing who ihall lie taught where
and by whom. However, federal
aid fnr highway* ha* not reacted
again*! highway conitruction nm
eiuhlithetl custom* of local com-

Ireaiury to you - prrparrt the
way for another loan Gom |„,
generou* Uncle Sam hy annnunr
ing that dollar rrtrivr* in thr
sterling area (where Ihiluh mone*
rule*) have dwindlrd to let* than
two billion dollar*, and at the
rate they air iprnding that it
won't latl long Britain' hat two
wayi to get dollar* with which
to buy sorely needed good* from
itbe United Stair*; one. by boijrowing; the other hy telling u*
Mllff made in England. Two quirk*
operate against thr latter plan:
British failure to produce; Amer­
ican tariffs which make Briliih
goods exorbitant in price.

COUNT PRAZII. OUT
BUENOS A IKES. July 7—&lt;/V)
—President Juan D. Peron, m a
statement mailt* public today, unfit
thui "If there i* war between
Russia and the United State* ue
will definitely Is* with the United
Slate*.” "We could not he in any
other position because of our cullu ir, religion and many oilier tin*
M-n*.” Peron Mid. He added, lirnvcver. that ht think* war can laavoided Hi* statement v»it* ntnie
to a visiting group of Brazilian
student* yesterday.

-474.3Jg. HI

O ther Resoum-a
U. 8. Government
Obli­
9 44J4C2.I&amp;J.CO
gations

O th er Resources

U 8. Government
Obligations

O ther Mar­
k et Bonds

Other Marketable
Bond*

Cash and
Due from
Banks
1,146322 77 fi356.4M.7R

Deposits
Total

KJ&lt;09JM«.9fl

43lOHC,47lt.iH) Ur&gt;,tb'J.bS* I

Total

9124,669,627.49

96,122.925.3#
Capital S to r k ^ “ i , 1 , £ Jiwww53.000,000.00

J. W. SHAND8
C haiiaua of the Board
J. L. INGI.EY
President
L. |. FRAZIER
Vice President
R. F. MANN
Cashier
o . c . McBr id e
Aaslatsnt Cashier
R. W. DEANE
Assistant Cashier

Surplus
•Undivided Profit*
Kefeanran
L etters or Credit
Deposit*

3,000,000.00
551366.75
1,010317.15
21832735
116385,716.21

Total
9124,669^127.46
•A fte r deducting 9305,427.6# from earn­
ings to establish a apeetal reserve as re­
cently permitted by the Internal Revenue
Deportment.
Total Cosh Dividends Hince Urgonixotion
94342300.00

F E D E R A L DEPOHIT IN SURAN CE CORPORATION

I

�I

WEMWSDAY JULY 7. IW8

THERANFUR1) HERALD, SANFORD.

a**1

FLORIDA

PAG E T U R K r

Miss Faye Johnson
To Wed John B. Root

Hollywood

I Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Johnson to* f
.
day announced the engagement
■Jaria Palmer Ray, Society Editor
Telephone 1 18 and approaching mat nag* of
*------------ their daughter, Faye, to John
Rernard Root. Jr., »on of Rev. J.
It. rnard Root of thi* city. The
Fidelia M e e t s . With
m arriage will he an event of
Mrs. V. C. Messenger'
August.
Mi,a Johnaon ii a senior at
THURSDAY
firm. Verne Messenger and Mm. . .
,
„
Seminole High School. Mr. Root
Tha ‘board of tho Presbyterian J. M. Cqptsron were hostesses for
• end Mr*. Sonny lowvll and it a graduate of Seminole High
Woman's Auxiliary will meet at the meeting of the Fidelia Class «WWren. Peggy and Steve, are School with the Class of 1018 and
tha church a t 3:30 P. M.
of the Flrtt Baptist Church at •landing.tw o weeks at New bmyr- plan* to attend Stetnon Unlvertity
FRI C A f S O X ............ .
.. ____ ihc home of the form er on West n* • * « " •
in DeLand this fall
Tha i {Alford Townsend Club ia T h iid S treet la st n ig h t . V » rl*l
calibrating the birthday of Mrs. colotrd xinniss were used to de- Mr. end Mrs. E. H. Smith have
Timothy F. Dononu* at Ita regular rotate the rooms where the guest* W t for Daytona Reach win ie they
mealing to be held at the Tourist gat'icrcd
will visit at the Hutchison ApartCantor a t 8:00 P. M. Following
M r. V p r ^ . » r J r
f»onU, They will ho joined th ru
tha business meeting amusement*
by their sons In the m ar futur,
will ba furnished and birthday over the business session and In­
v
it'd
the
group
to
be
her
guests
cake and other refreshments will
lililTII
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Tyre hav- Lft
at Coronado Reach for the August
b* served.
to attend a family reunion in A N N O U N C E M E N T
mee.tng.
.During
the
social
hour,
MONDAY
Gccrgia of Mrs. Tyre's family afCircles of tha First Baptist several amusing gam es wpre en­ , t r which they will visit in Morris
Church will meet a t 3:30 P. M. joyed under the direction of Mm. llill, N. C. for about two week,.
as follqr*: Circle No. 1 with Mrs, L. F. Garner Prises were pre­
L. K. 1 Jw, 200 Avarado Avenue, lected to Mm. W. C. Buie and
Mis* Ann Rlack -left yesterday
with Mrs. R. D. Deckle as co- Mist. Loreor Franklin, a fte r which
hostess; Circle No. 2 with Mr*. refrcsnmenU were served by the for her home in Montgomery. Ala.
V. G. Hasty, 2612 Myrtle Avenue; h&amp;.ir*se*. Mr*. Messenger was afU r visiting Mr. and Mm. J. C.
Circle No, 8 with Mm. If. E. prevented with a piece of silver Hall and daughters, Betty and
'
Turner, Z10 West Seventeenth in tho Prelude pattern as a wed­ lic k n Hall.
Street; Circle No, 4 with Mrs. ding gift from the class.
Jodar Cameron, 714 Laurel Ave­
those present were: Mrs. Coop­
nue; Circle No. 5 with Mrs. C. er, Mr*. Gamer. Mr*. Frank L
E. Benton, 611 Celery Avenue; Woodruff, J r , Mm. D. K. MeNab,
Circle No. (J with Mm. John D. M rt. Perry Wade, Mrs. Collins,
Abrahams, 310 West Twentieth M it. Peter Knudsen, Mrs. Camer­
Streetr* Numheam* a t the church on. Mrs. Messenger, Mrs. Lillian
lly ADELAIDE KERB
also at 4:30 P. M.
Vickery, Mm. Rule, Mias Wylcne
A I* N e w ,fe a tu re ,
rv
. .
.
Vltlrery and Mlsa Lorcne FrankNEW YORK CITY'S Health De­
Daughters Of Wesley un.
partm ent has dug Into Us flic*
and come up with
Have C l a s s Party a i a a e D U C l U K C r 1 U Wr. and j ( r ,. r . W. Turn
ing facto.
The moat pnpuliIsr nam e, this
Mi*s Fay,1 Johnson whose engagement and approacl
The Daughters of Wesley Class
ScagTaV eS their home on Park Avenue
year
for tho city’* children, said to John Bernard Root, Jr. is being announced today. Tin
of the Fim t Methodist Church met
the department, are a* follows
take place in August.
last evening a t 8:00 o'clock for a
PHOENIX A ria, Ju ly 7 M V- I Julius Dingfelder and hi* d
Girls—Barbara, Linda, Patricia,
I
—Photo by Essex Studio
data party at the church. Ho*- Anpu Eleanor (Sistie) BoetU grr.ter, Mi** Margaret Dingi
Mary. Susan, Joan, Carol Diane,
tone* for the evening were Mr*. who 16 ream ago lived at the plan to leave tomorrow fur
Judith and Margaret.
W. E. Raines, Mr*. E. C. Williams, White House, today m arries her York City and points in 3
Buy* — Robert, John,
Mr,. F 'r i R. Wilson. Mm. Pauline
Michael, William, Kirhunl,
, .
Howard and Mist Alina Chapman.
Thomas, Stephen and David,
The business meeting was preThe department also produced
alnct, over by Mr*. Rrodie Willithe most popular name, of 60
ahn and the group made plans to
years ago and 20 year* ago. It
hold a rum m age.sale on Aug. 28.
proved conclusively that there
Announcement was
__ ___
__
also made
are fashion* in flrtt name* aa def­
that the cross, bought by the circle
inite a* there are fashion* in
fo.- the church, will lie dedicated
clothes. Fashions in girl's names
on bunday morning. The t cross
•how a trend toward the fancy.
uas men placed liefore the organ.
A batch of New York City
Following the business session
At the end of the Gay Nineties,
refreshments were served at
fond city parents wero conserva­ Idrth certificate* iloem’t neces­
Laney f Drug Store. Those en­
tively naming their daughters sarily show n nation-wide trend.
Mary. Catherine, Margaret, An­ Rut aa far h* ilu&gt; current list* of
joying tha evening were Mrs.
nie, Rote, Marie, Esther. Sarah, 1h« top ten nn- concerned, I think
Chester Daniels, Mr*. Claud*
they do. There'* Iwen * revolu­
Hsfndon, Mm. Marcus Tyre. Mlsa
tion in the trouble,ome busim - &gt;
Verea Woodcock, Mr*. J. E. Meof naming one's offspring.
Klnlty. Mrs. M. L. Wright, Mrs.
In the pre historic days befoir
J. C. Davis, Mm. O. F. White.
talking movie* snd radio, most
41131 Chapman. Mr*. J. H. Ander­
far,illics used a pretty simple proson Jr., Mrs, I t A. Futrell. Mrs.
rcslura in nsming their youngster.
Gen Monroe, Mm. Williams, Mra.
r. A. Rowland, Mm. E. C. Will!amt, M ra.-J. O, Lanoy, Mrs. Wil- was Mrs, Roosevelt, widow of tha
•on. Mr*. W. D. Forbes, Mra. E. late l‘resident. John Roettigcr,
K- Ft -jSil. Mrs. Raines and Mra. -newspaperman and M rs. Roose­
velt's son-lmlaw, was on hand to
f t M. Flower*

!Social Calender

H o l l y w o o d , Ju ly 7 m i l
look- lik e n life-lo ng acting ca re e r
fo i M » rg » re t O 'R rirn .
H ie talented tnD* m uther had
hop. .1 to re tir e M argaret fro m
ih . M ice n d u rin g the in-between
y e r.r*. hut the little gal it p u ttin g
up i flig h t. She tu rn , on (he te a r*
whenever a retirem ent I , menio iu d , and it now ap p ear, that
M m g a rrl w ill ,t a y in p ic tu re She pinna to bridge the aw kw ard
I'rrio d by appearing in a film
1
loi.t-tl on "V io le t,” the

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Mipct .intelligent

Mnr-

Dairy .Sullivan i, up fin the
rul« of Caesar R»rgia in “ Luc
ri'lia llnrgia,” start.ng liny Mil
i.iri'. and Paulette Goddard. . . .
Jill,i.Fox i, taking no chances nn
I,-.ng nrvusril of playing politic •1 noted mi Linda Darnell's copy of
the "Thn-e Wives’ script that a
mention of ‘‘Eisenhower” was nl
I n .o lo rend "George Washing
lor." Ju-t in ca,e Iku choiin- to

These Women

“Sistie” BoettiiFer To^wrat d*F*
Wed V an

nioppet,

g . i n t hciM -tf solil l « o l.o u i, It
M o to r on the character.
Haggle, n&lt;&gt;w t l , i* m aturing m
fa ! that h e r mother h a , to
pic nipt h er not to art ,o p h i,t i
&gt;at* I Mr.-. O ’ R rie n h*« laid ilown
on-, h au l am i fast rule: No d a te ,
until M aggie la Hi.

filtiici In England mid Franc*. . .
Did jnti know MOM earned $125
.1 itaj by rm lin g II* mtrhnnir.il
kail..ftlnc hnr.tr l&lt;&gt; other sluditeiT
%* -J "inln’l ? . . . . Cart of “Thd
Far.'' (formerly Lady Winder*
mt'ir.'i) will take place In 1013.
i1
M
Up tO 'In!*'
it n «t**tit tiirk. . . . Mushiest ilrm
of i.tr day; Cornel Wilde nrnl Cat
Kr.iglil refute to remove their
wedding hnmlt nn&lt;l wear flrihrplotril latw on then fingeri* III
f
D .trrt."
Today's fcaturo—Thing* I nev.
or expect to see:
Ginger linger, and Lurry Park,
hatir.g n chummy chat al&gt;out pel. . D ,\Id 1' BH **drk iplirtiy announcin' hi new film a* "A
pi.'iV go.,! picture.” . . . Gsry
t'o. per giving an interviewer "A
nid »inry" , , . Gen- Autry and
ltu&gt; ling, r , striding arm-in arm
■loan Hollywood Imiilcvard.
rii.iilie Chaplin tossing an open
0Ub.tr (or the press nl his studio.
. . Bob Mope rhauging the formrI of Id, air shotv. . . , Robert
W.d'.er *aying “1‘m happy at
Mfi.M ' . . George Haft declaring
h r'! hi,,, to give up tough guy
lob-,. . . . Pat O'llrien singing
•”1li.’ie'll always I,* nn England''
1tllvis de Havilland ami Joan
FiMtamn making up . . . Jean
Arthur and Greta Gorlm doing a
nedi ■i||p n t
I innel and
Kilo I Itairymon
d*. . c Abbott
am* C.i.lt llo'. W in'- .,n firs t'
to..,. im*
Finnk S alia play-

w» p*

grandson*. Allan and Gary, spent
Ihi .ioliday weekend In Perry with
M u. Bwalm'a mother, Mrs. J . F.
Jeiqigan and sister. Mrs. Jack
Arihgion.

l ffld ttN p tdttlitt

Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Stringer
have returned to Sanford after
spending a few day* In Ocala and
Slii i r Springs as the guests of
i htii da ug liter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mm. C. W. Appleby.
Mr. and Mm. J. J. PerriU and
daughters, Betty, Marjorie, Caro­
lyn and Jeanette of Varo Beach
wen. weekend guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. A. J. Peterson. Betty re­
mained with hrr uncle and aunt
for ■ longer viaiL

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h,
. . Textron® create*
your dream gown
.glow wilh night m sgii.
Shimmering rayon satin
. of purest W hite,
evening dress Bitteiy.
Sentimental hanef-rua
Alenoon type !aba'
moulds Util
heart-shaped bodice
* and the romantic
j ruffled neckline.
Every detail is
divinely designed

Albert Pitta has aa his guest sb
his home on Celery Avenue, II.
Ewing Dssn of Atlanta, a student
•t Be wanes University. Mr. FitU
received his Msster's Dssgr se this
8pring from the University of
Alabsma sod is a graduate of
Sewsnsa also.
Mra. O. P. Herndon and her
lister and brother-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs.. Charles Price of Block ton.
Calif* Mlsa Mary M an w tt Hemdon apd Georgs sod Bill llsnylnn
spirit the past wrekwrd at Day­
tona Baaeh. They had aa their
guests Miss Betty and Helen Hall.
Mt*. E. C. Harper wua joiner],
In North Carolina during tho past
wstit liy.bar husband and dnoghllms with them, was Pfe. - Ells­
worth C. Harper. J r , UBXC, who
will leave In the near future for
ovem aa duty. Tha Harpers re­
turn™ to Sanford last Friday,

flf you don't like hot woothor, moyJ
bo IFi bocatn* you'vo nnver worn
a Moriboro sport shlrtl Whon you
discover what a cool troot this ihort-

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the female heart.
’ Dress-sized 12 to 20.

wilt coM Sumnwr lho quotn of

meet her at tho Phoontx al:
Rjth SisUa and Bussla to
Do*‘tiger namo afer thatr i
divorced Now York broker
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Morlboro kind , f . tho kind that fit
standout . . . In black! A traffic stopper, a trend .-tarter, a d*»h °f
,„n tha last days of summer, tho fln t dsya of autumn. Your sUhoueUo:
Y«ur suntanT More golucn. Your attUudaT Refreshed, rcmawwl . . •

�edical Journal
By STANLEY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
arns Of Dangers ■ X l G U ESS M RS RIOIN HIGH DlDMT S E R V E &lt;£.
In Using X-Rays &gt; THAT MEXICAN S T E W AT H E R PA RTY T O D A Y --

GiantsDefeat St. Augustine In 8 To 7 Content

Sanford

Joe Schult* To Getfaecreation H o n o r s Motion Will Race
MoundCallTonight; (Won By Ross Hannum
Lloyd C J ifjto n Is And Helen Michels With Fast Dogs
Married In DcLandj RoM,Unnumand ne|(n' mich»i» At Track Tonight
B, ARTHLR BECKWITn. JR.
^tiriSTTpo^Sd Monon, the wing-footed grey­

Herald Sporta Editor
toT lh . fhl|d,«n of Sanford leit
which outdiitanced the fea­
The Sanford Giant* nipped th e ,WMk&gt; by Ul, s , nford Recreational hound
ture ninth race celebritiee to win
rejuvinated fit. Augustine .e in ti Department it v e t announce.I to- by three and e half length! ot
here L it night by en 8 to 7 jday b&gt; Mr*. Linda Gingle*. Point* the Voluaio County Kennel Club
margin, but the hard hitting w tr# baled on attendance, conduct in Daytona Beach Monday, will
Saints hinted 13 blta from the of- eportimamhip, Improvement In again match itridei with the elite
faring* of three Sanford hurler*. pL y w*d reaulta of co ntent en* greyhound! that gallop tonight In
while the locale were limited to
L»
the main attraction. Thla beaut!nine
by two
Ancient City Othera
I ful. fawn-liued brindle, owned by
moundimen.
nlay Inrl
'J . W. Ewalt, aeemi to have at ruck
I-onnle Wortham opened on the HVT ,,*
her atride and big thing! are
bill for tha Gtanta, and waa re­
predicted for her. H rr local record
placed by Bon Umacheid. Buddy
now Include! four firate and a
aecnnd.
,
Lake cam# to the reacue In the
eighth canto and totted t L final
But it it going to le a tough
rare, fur matched agalnit her ate
frame.
. . . . .
.
n e w ,pap,
Bolling Hoy. Capt C. Bullock, the
Manager Ilal Gruber ehuffled pgpsr bi
hit batting order laat night. | Artirie
pride of Rt. P ete, Warheeta. High
Barbaree, Jovial Jeaae, Sooner
Johnny McManus was lesd off division
man and Ray Rosenkranx waa the purest,
Select, and OB'a Ginger. Thtae
tecond man in the order. Tommy p|gfC „n
apeedatera make a formidable
Cataldo waa in the third aloL l A k e ,------- -—
contingent and Motion will h*ve
playing third bate moat of the
to exert heraelf to the utmoat If
night, hit in tha foarth position. , *
.
the rhalka up another victory.
Charlie I'eplo waa move to fifth
r .x T N in roN t i i i ih iit
1,1 H are S / I!lk Mile
and te n Matte waa advanced to
J*
r i r , l H a ll 11, 11,
sixth. Tim Tyler aiui Connie
'*
A atray, Tran aalr, C « ,k r ‘, HIK*.
Kavskia were dropped to seventh ~ . ’' t
Sky Hhow, M ,m o ,l,l f »rI v •. Mad
Ooldtr. Ilu n ny Ituanrr, llrild y I ’ak•d

Tribe Announces | r r \ h h c i m t c Starting Lineups
In Major S ta r
Signing Paige I COMMENTS
from the
) Game Announced
For Hill Staff SID E L IN E S CHICAGO, July 7 ( ^ —S ta rt­
n .O N I D A S T A IR I.K A S l'1 :
Team —
WL
f,
Orlando
, I t la
.»(
Sanford
«T I I
.1'
Daytona m a in
&lt;1 I t
.11
O alneavllla
ll II
.11
I^aaburg
IT I I
P
St. A u n u allo a
II II
(1
P alatka
I t IS
.&lt;&lt;
Ira La ad
I I IS
ll
H .e o lla Tealerday
Orlando 1: Palatka t
Hanford t . Ml Auguallna 1
( la in ,,v illa I . frafTena Baa&lt;h 1
l.,« it.itre T; Jel.and I
Mamea Tsdar
iifla -d o a i Palatka
Sanford a l -Ml Airguallna
Daytona H tarh ai (Jalneavllle
D e fen d a l Laeaburg

A M R R ICA M L E A O f B

T eaa*—
W I.
rie v tla n d
It I I
Philadelphia
«i t !
New Y o rk
I I )«
R o ilon
tl II
fle lro ll
I t IT
tVaahlaalon
I I IS
Ml L « u l,
I I 11
Chicago
11 I t
lle a a lla Tralerday
I tel ro ll • ; CU valand •
Hoaton t ; New York I
P hiladelphia I ; Waahlnaion
SI l-o iil, I . Chicago I

ta d K a ra B/ieik Mile
*ATioyAi.
l.a a r H a lt 11, 11, l» ,a k le
K in g Mldaa. Je rry &lt;lo. Hotline Team—
Canyon, g ro tty Miner, !-«&gt;«», H lak. Ho,Ion
Tha D ip lo m at, T e ia a T a ffy , Lad y St. 1*0 (11,
1 ,4 Hare PWlarlry
T e ia e Joe. Andrew Label. Feelured K lo n d ik e , flo ite llu b y. Mad­
ly T o rn Sunday Shower,. L a b e l
d lk H are S /IS lk Mile
r io r a llfe . W a r O llier. Spin lla r k .
My P e e tln a llo n . powered Anne.
Jo y fu l Ju e l*. Neverby. A rro rd
Stb H a re S /IS lk Nile
lle i P a u l. Mice M e litr. S h irt
Hand. Top Ita tle r. T ru itt f&gt;ou. Ju e l
Paul. Shane. Left.
t l k K a ra P a la rlly
Pleaeaat D ream ,. Arroro. T h u n ­
i a V
I « « der Ulrd. Aaael. Tin Typ*. l.u r k y
S « I Scott. H ark o tree, Oal. Amberlna.
T ib Mare S/ISih Mile
I'm * t.el.1 p
l o s s #
Hy D ora. Jo ru itr Jeeler. Snow
M u llin ,. If
0 0 0 S *
And Sleet. Ilum ply Murphy, Had
Dean. I*a Dalao, Sun,trfpr. Mlea
T o la la
i i I I l i t Neddie
1 ,,
Hcoro by Innings:
St. A u g u s t in s ------ SSS SSI as*— t
m h Mae# S /IS lk Mile
V ik in g Mlea. Joy'e Oal. T au ru e,
In n fo rd ......... ............ 4IS OSI S S * - I
It r r n r ,'
Dunkovlck,
Woraham. O IPi Bhorearree. l.u rky ria ee . Con■lory. Peplo. la p o rla . MeManua, •ant. Hr w an ,# , Rapid Palter.
Sebastian.
Butler, L a k e .
Beaea.
p ,a Mara S/taih Mila
Jo v ia l Jaeela, Rolllag Roy. Capt.
R u n s batted In: P#|Mo 4, Matts,
T y le r, Benee. K oadrackl 1. Judy, C. R u llo rk . Sooner Selart. OD'a
Sebastian I. Lake. Tw o-baee hltat (lin g e r., Illg h Barbaree. W arheeta.
Im ports, fjik e , lienee. Matte, Judy Monon
I. T h r e e .b ,,e bits! M a lle Harrl*
ftcea: tloaenkrana. M cManus Dou­
ble playe: Imports to Ju d y to B a i­
ler Lett on baeea: I t A u g u illn e
I I , Hanford I llaee on b alls: off
Sto ry 1. Renee I. W ortham I, ttmecheld |. Struck out: by Renee 4,
GIL DODDS INJURED
W ortham I. L a k e t. Illle - o ff Story
S In I l - l Inning*. T ru n s; off
bOSTON July 7 WV-Aee dieW ortham l In I i - l In n ing ,. I
ru n s: oft I'mechtld 4 In 4 1-1 In ­ tan.-.* runner Gil Do&lt;W»—unbeaten
nun*, s run* lilt by g ltch a r: by in Sn lost 87 enmpetitiona—yeaH,ne» ll-ake&gt;. Wild p ilches- W or­ teruoy suffered a'.trained aehtilcs
tham
Darned te lle : W ile*. W in ­ tendon in hia left leg which may
ning
p ilc h ,/
Umtcbeld
lotting
llrh e r
Rene*
I'm plree:
Buck. force him out of the final Olympic
Inrore
end B ltn io n
T im e
of tryout* In Chicago Saturday,
gam e: I SS.
.
■ t i e r . II. ail
K a v a k la . rt
W orsham , p

out a double and a triple In four
trips to tha pints,
Sanford .was resting on a seven
run load until tha fouth canto,
when the Ssifita cam s U&gt; life, and
Jammed five m arkers across. Tha
Saint* tied the score in the tilth
*!(!» two run*, b u t the Giant*
c u t s bock In tha bottom of the
•lath to score one run.
Johnny MsManus opened the
•l*ib by drawing a free pats. Ha

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4 0
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r
W I.
41 IS

II II

P ttlib u ra h
New T n rk
Ptilladelehla

It I I
14 I I
II II

B rooklyn •

II II

Cin cin nati
• I I t»
Chicago
I I 41
Boelon 4: New York I
C in cin n ati 4. P llltb u reh 4
R r - u h l.n I . PblUilelphU a
C h lra rn 11. Si l-iu l, IS
Icalled end ot lib )
l&gt; T » 'll\ A T IO V A l. I.E A D t'E
Team —
W I,
M nnireal
,1 l l
N ew ark
I I It
MvrAruae
I I 11
Huttalo
I t It
ie r ,* v c u r
It I t
Toronto
I t IS
Rochester
II II
R alllB inre
I I 41

Vanees c u r
li t
Toledo
|| |
Loulevllle
|| |
Reontla Tealerday
No game, scheduled
■ OCTII A T L A N T IC LRAi
Team—
W
OceenvIU*
it |
Charleston
»n I

Macon
Jark eo g ylile
c*^i&gt;imh|e

la |
4T 4
ii {

Augusta

II l

it;

Negro Star Slated
To Join I n d i a n s
Tonight For Tiff
CLEVELAND, July 7 (AV-The
Cleveland Indiana today announced
the aiming of Leroy (SatchelI
F’atgCt 39-year-old pitcher recognlaed ea one of the "great," In
nrvro ka*ehall.
Tribe Manager Eon Boudreau
•Id not dl»c|o«e whether he Intend­
, rd !o uie ihe hurler In relief or
starting loirs, but said he would
be in uniform tonight.
A tall, film righthander, Paige
haa been with the Kansas City
Monarchi for about all year,.
Tribe Prciident Rill Veeek aald
iie waa aigded after "We had
ite*.rched the country in search of
a capable pitcher."
Thr Indiana laat year brought
the first negro player to the
Anrrican league when they algned I Airy Doby,
Vcerk di,closed that Paige waa
kilned only after a personal de­
monstration y e s t e r d a y during
which Boudreau and Tribe Vice
rr*aldent Hank Greenberg lampled hi, pitching.
"Paige threw 60 pitches," aald
Vevck. "Only four of them mined
the strike tone."
lie said there was no queition
III the mind, nf Boudreau and
Grienberg but that Paige "had
It ’
Week did not disclose the con­
tract terms, hut ll waa believed
they were generous. Paige la re­
ported to have been earning an
estimated 130,000 annually be­
tween the Monarch! and hi, win­
ter barnilormlng appearances.
Ihe first-place Indiana have
been seeking to bolster their hurl­
ing staff alnce laat year. Veeek
sail Paige was signed "In accord­
ance with our policy of getting the
beat available material regardless
of coat. We are convinced he U
the beat available player who haa
g chance to help us win th« penn a iif
A native of Mobile, Ala., Palg*
broke into baseball In 1928 with
the Birmingham Block Barons.
He haa been with the Baltimore
Block Sox, the Chicago American
Gijmta, the Pittsburgh Crawfords
am! the House of David.
Hia raeoN In strikeouts for n
single game ia 18—the same as

By ARTIILit BECKWITH, JK.
Herald Sporta Editor
Jerry HiLerman
We received a letter from Jerry
Silverman laat week, and we were
intereated in learning that Jerry
la now playing with Carrolton in
the Georgia-Alabama I-vague.
Jerry waa trailed by Vidalia to
the Carrolton nine. While playing
for Vidalia, lie hit .S93 and pared
tha league with triplet, hitting
aix. lie aald that he haa been
playing in the new league alnce
Bill Lewis, who caught for the
1947 Sanford Celery Feds, is
playing in &lt;h# Georgia Alabama
league. He la with Netmam, according tu Silverman. Bob K ra­
mer. who played with the Celery
Feda in 1948 ia also in the league.
He la playing for I a Grange.
Jerry also sent hia best wishes
to all of bis friends in Hanford.
He is living at the Crapcinyrtle
Hotel in Carrolton.
Player Nights
W# see that President 8 yd Mer­
iting of the Florida State League
h ai explained the "player night"
rule voted by the loop directors.
He told th« directors that nlghta
or benefits for playsrs were not
banned in their recent poll, but
the participation of club officers
In such nights are out.
llet long aald sora* newspapers
had taken the wrong slant on
the poll, hut there waa but one
way to take the notice rent from
the league headquarter a.
Participation In collections or
"nlghta" hy officials of any club

pofilioni. o
llert ore the fane' lineupe:
Natlooal
lb—Mix*.
IV
— ^ IIXT, New York
I Uf»
Jb—S tan k y , Boalon
Jb—i'a fk o , Chicago
m— Kt n e , Brooklyn
ll—.Muaial, til, lamia
■
cf—Aahburn, I’klladclphla
rl—S laughter, SI. Lbule
&lt;—Cooper. New York /y
. American
&lt;
It —M ftjulnn. New Yprk
2b—fiordon. Clereltnd
lb —Kell. Detroit
a.*— Ilouilrrau, Clerelaad '
Ii—W illiam ,. Ho,tun
rf—J . Ili.Maggio, New York
rf—Mullin. Detroit
I* - B e a r . I’hlladelphia

ing liutupa, choirn by fana In •
thiet-wcfk poll for tha all-atar
ba.tball game in St. Louia next
Tutaday. fncludea playera from
aU National, and five American
League cluba.
A record of 4.107.893 fana re­
turned Nh-ir aelectiona during (he
lialluting which ended a t midnight
Monday. The poll, conducted by
the Chicago
Trif ne and 462 other
.
newapapers and radio atationa,
showed Ted Willjams of the Bos­
ton Red Sox aa the greatest In- . . .....
.
,
dividual vote-getter with a total (AV-Stella Walsh, leather-t ' ’gli
St. L«ula Cardinals waa second track veteran of more than a
w ltj 1,632,602, and Joe DIMaggio accre of y e a rs, talked retirement
of ihe New York Yankees, the today after out-shining the cream
1917 leader, waa third with 1,619,- of the nation's women's athletes In
182.
'yriterday’a
National
Women's
Tl.c lineup choices are for av-'AAU track meet. “Ill probably
ery position except pitcher. Tim «»•« fr?f“ ‘r “r,k *hl» «ummar o r
rlts l managers. Murky K arri, of {*’ • .**!/. ,h r / * nky_•**£
the Yankees and l-eo Durocher.^»,Uh S o m a lia AC Cleveland,
of the Brooklyn Dodger., will
triple-victory pernamc their own mound aU ffs. But $2**^J*
,J “r
th t pilots must use the fans' line- ^ r*,1' ln
,h* ,0°*
..n f..e at i - . . t ik. nv.( . 1,-^* wrier and th e 200-meter h i m
l l ndga-, w e r e ,u ch im portant
of the o ld Roman gardens
D ial’those who ran -d for them and
trimmed th e m were given a aperial, d ig n ifie d title.

part*

Poison fas Is the host method
for tha destruetlon of moles, one
of Ihe most trouble som# of gar­
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a , la readee Ike k»,l ea-.lklc
•errIre. all Waal W. taael ke
la aar alOre aa Ike 4e| kelace
eakllrallaa.
Please aailly ae laiaiedlatelv
II aa errar a rta r, la Iaae ad.
We caaaat ke rv, 4Hie,lkle lar
.a r e ikaa aaa lararrerl laaeellaa.

THE
SANFORD

HERALD
FO R

Modern and op to d»t# one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal fe r
; bualnras eeuplr. Downtown lo­
cation. Call 660.

TENNIS

Hart to Otrva you ia u method which, In a matter of mlnutei, will
free your home of peato—wc guarantee—for at laaat three montha.
Many of our hundred! of satisfied customers are claiming results even
after • year.
•

REN T

'OFFICE spa.-e |n Mel,eh Building,
j Large light cfllce*, r.ewly deco( »vted. all utilities, heat and JaidI tor aervlce furniahe.! Call 888.
^ XV. II. ft A. Dept. Store.

TOYS and GAMES

OSTEEN APARTMENT 8. 3 ft 4
. rix-ms, private screened porch
ft liath. Completely remodeled.
W ater ft- ElvcUlcIty furnished,
yi CWI 1323.
W&lt;) BOOM apae(**wnt with
r bower. Apply 426 W. 18lh 81.
or I’hoiia 1046-It.

ATHLETIC
Fogging la clean. It leave* no vialble reeidue. All you have to do
Yang* to stay out of your home for 8 to 4 hour*—then return to an
R-free home and lira—in comfort.
*

I’AKTMENT. 616 W. 1st 8 t3 room apartm ent. Phone 260-W

• KODAK CAMKKAS
• BEACH BALLS
• LIFE JACKETS
• SUN HATS
• BEACH SHORTS ft JACKETS
HUNDREDS OF m i l s FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE
FOR ANY VACATION TRIP.
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F1KKSTONK STORKS

T II'-T O I

PLATE Si'

SERVICE and REMAINS
Commercial and Domestic

g 1'ien ere deligbicd hr Kleeaic*',
Ihocough. iprcdr *ii*oo Jail par roar
itle In e klet, ot u jicr. ,.IJ s tail*
Iresile, lobetco «»••%. muun him.
end dcniule odoc doippetf quukly.
Deaium (ewe Im h . Ic*l imnlociable,

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cleei
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.Icr a lie M a i

CHARLES

......

EWLY painted Takach ap artn.en.a, five windows, southern
■apuaure. private bath, alactrlc
t. frigrrator, gas atova. Phone
6G7-W.
urntihed apartm ent. 304 W. 6th
Kircat.
.
ROOM furniahtd
I hone ttO-W.

apartment.

...T M C M A O A S C OH
O A L L S . .. A H O W /TH
A1CH OH F IR S T A H P
S C COHO TH C QUO S '
ONC R U H LC A D
C
LO O K S S M A L lC R
A HO S M A L L C f t ;
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G O T IT F C P TM
F U S T O U T / ...

VODOPKil

At Tuurhtnn Drug IV

MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
home. 2 bath,. Excellent locnt.un. Apply 60«t Plutnota Drive.
Phone 1239 W.

• i r r Ike retcefcxac
mcm• ran.lx.n r k a r a e It l " H axm r
U ll-lc il la Ik e (rlcyk-ae kn-V.

HUNTING and CAMPING EQUIPMENT

Innls sn.l «*••■ ••( Kt.iltil, .............
:» lh .111
I 1.
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M
O |‘ III I1M»'N
I'lnf k u( • 'll- Ml, • „ i

f l l Snnfuril Avenue

Lilacs are natives of the Belk*n*. and are beRevsd to have
(men Imported to the Uni tod

THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOUR HOUSE!!

llnfl .h a ll !•» pillillallMl ....... ■
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and
Porch Hull Down
Curlnlns

PHONE 118

Cell 961 for deteile and appointments

making Ixith are equally l*n&lt;l
One of the moat dangerous
thing, about th i, kind of Imne
cancer, the report Mate*, i, the
very long delny between the u«e
of the toys and the apiH-aiance

CanviiM Awnings

FISHING

!&gt;•

STEEL &amp; WOOD
BLINDS

Tiafs In a Name?
6Continuous Q uality

to |l|ll%|i||. to lllln l

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ili»lcmlril l* *
1 . *n
, 1*1 rlrruUtlnn in *«m i&gt; ihi, is

T.u- tract front, .t.'.HtO (ivl on
the i,« t milo of th r Album l'o»t
Korn, .lu rid ) o|i|io*itr t h r It . h.le ­
vel l.iliinrx nrnl honu*,trail Tinacquisition I* reported to U- imn
of E lio tt', plan ann n u iirr. Ia*l

iW D S B V -A *siC &gt;
•NICE A E T E F R /d O O A J S7A M LV &lt;

3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L K

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R o u ter e ll

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t SIGIDAIRE

• ALUMINUM

Charleeton I I I Cslumbla
O reenvllle 4; Augsata I
Savannah 1t | Columbu* I
M am n 4 : Jackeo nvllle I

4* it
ii it

I!.*..*&lt; \i'||'a Y n l k i l l

ha. plltrnaacd J.'m nrirn nf t hi
relate •■( ihi- Ini,- Ftatiklm I*

• Pl'IIin

■ The •latiRcrnii, gamma ,ny«
■nine lint imly from radium but
A-oin many of the new radio­
active ,uli*tnnrc« that are proI iicmI in atomic pile. An iniH eitah, fuel is that there i« no
Bnailbility nf , topping nr even
■owing down the manufacture of
tlir-e gumma-iav emitter,. They
ai 0 ‘automatically (unduced by
Whatever kind of device i* u*ed
to make atomic leimlia or atomic
Sower.
I The New- Ymk doctor, ie|o&gt;rt
I t ran-, of Imne cancer due either
Ito gamma or X-rays. The only
difference le-iween these ra y , ia
their source, and for cancer-

&lt;!uick Delivery

OR SHINE

Ins t.rrri (ll,«t In It.* l l r m l l •’ in
In and li.r 8«-mln. In Count* FI. i
l.U in i h«n&lt;
.lu .if m br l l r l l v l. rrn .1 !*r*ir •&gt;
i t . .n present* 'i • H
• i
, mnmand you !•» in
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l.rfnre .,| .| lu u rt nil III*" &gt; 'h .l&lt;r
,.f J u lt . A l&gt; I* * * • ih» m i l l *1*
r t r r |i,n ri.n fr —m w ill l‘«* ,n lir » 'l
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T h r Xtlllof.l II* r *1.1 I* t r.l-

HYDE PARK. S' V . July 7 ft
— L ill n l t

ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HO,/ TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR.

i'ARtvKi.1.
kinomton .
M ilt T II CA IIO M N A
\ iwnrn inn ..i • n . ; ,im t »

Legal Notice

FDR’S Son Buys Ili^
Tract N e a r Shrine

imHlation. ami o lhrt fm ilitu * foi
perron* viaitinir thr ltoo»in.|t
shrine \i that time he announced
that h r nti.i in. mother planned
to
n tin V;.i hill Inn thi
in U Irniotlrlml fnini linu.r.

. R e sn llo Teeierdae

»
.
Hi Peieraburg

As degciibod on pages 1C and 17 of thn Juno issue of Better Homes
ind Gardena. FOGGING can rid your home of roaches, ants, spiders,
wsterbugs, flies, moths, and lUvorfiah and keep it free for months to
some.

— BY N O W 1 SHOULD 6 HAD A COUPLE OF HURRY
CALLS •
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Ij^ in X X M ill XV. I I I .A K E S L K K
h R i i i l n l I're , Science Kditor
[N E W Y t t l i K . Ju ly 7. (A h— A
la m in g
to keep X - r a y ,
and
am nia r a y , aw ay from Imitea
f r t u w t h r r a y , can c a u ie lam e
u i e r « m I , , tied yesterd a y In
r*»nr»r," n new medical jo u rn a l.
T h i, p u lilira tiu n I , a m o n th ly
larted by t h r American C a n c e r
ic ir t y . T h r lame cancer w a rn in g ,
n v rtin y n m rv than So pairee, i i
v Ib ictu ra W illiam G . C a h im ,
ir^ &gt; «J W iaaiw ard , N orm n I*.
i i f f in latth am , Fred W. Str%%art
lid l l l a i l l r y I . C o le y, all o f New

VENETIAN

RAIN

FACift r l Vt

TI1R SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

D N ESD A Y JU LY 7. 1948

fl

A R T IC L E S W A N TED

llig h c t c*,h pi.*e peld for uw*d
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
Co. 311 E. 1st. I’h. 958.

...T W O
MO' AN ' W C
OOT T H E M
CATS
/
L IC K L D . \

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
('REMIT ilU U E M ' OF
SANFORD
i'I N. I'atk
I'hone 180

5

)

E li 'it l ir n l A p p lia n n
R&lt;‘fi ig rt n t n r,
B t'p a irtn g
w M .h E IC B L R C T H I C
208 V P a rk A r e .
Ph

itiLL BUY your car n gardle-a
of age or condition Ratliff A
BEAL lib I ATK^-tNHIfR (N C R
Sons, Phone 237-W.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. BALL Realtor
All Work GunrnnDi'
LEA1IIER
brief c«»e, k»mhI condi
Mai 4 I longs Slate Rank Bldg.
Imn. Phone 148.
RENT a CAB
Nit E !• ROO.Ai furniihed home
W ORK W A N TED
YOU DRIVE IT
wttn complete Woodwork Shop, 9
PHONE 200
7 acre, land. lor«te&lt;l l.nkr Mary.
STICK LAND-MORRISON
See J . L. Humphrey, iAike PRACTICAL NURSE or BABY
U DRIVE IT. INC.
NITTKIt, can give good refer­
ence,, phone 1162-tl.
Real Kalalr
tnvr,tm enl*
3 ilKD ROOM house, oak floor*,
XV. It. WILLIAMS, Keillor
4.1 ml l.xation, $7,6(10,00, term*. FLOOR SANDING A finishing
I
N. Park A le. Tel 1170
J lieu Room hous.1, eompletel)
cleaning * w aling. Our poweMl. X. l ong Term l.nan, G.l
( 1 1... I oulaide city limit*
unit enables ua to work whera
I'.II.A. Repair l&gt;oan.
$.1,0 tn.oo, term*.
there is no electric .onnectio
Ni-% lota, Dreamwold section,
available. 21 y e a n eiperlenr♦JW'.OO each.
r P IlO l.H T M R I N G
IT. M. Gleason. Lake Mary. Fla
J. XV. IIAI.L. Realtor
REIIUII.IIING and Recovering
2129 M elloniillf Are.,
Cat ;h .tier rueds work. I.. A.
materials available, satisfaction
J%111th. 612 Myrtle Ave.
Phone 944.XV
guaranteed, al,rr Venetian blind*.
S Vito's UPIIOI.NTi.RY
110 XV. Ill HI.
Phone 1333
10
lliisine** O p p o rtu n itie s
v4 II. Air Comprensnr, mounted
on wheel*. $60.00 cosh. John
For bale or Rent, flood Grocery
KrHer, Phone 746.
__
A Meat Market. Phont 1.307-R.
GOAT Mli.K — Nourishing. Im ­
prove your health the ea»y way. GROCERY STORE located lo in
XV. 13th Street. Reasonably
Randall Priest, So. Sanford
SMiril-OWEN CO.—Roofing, a.pileed.
Ave. Phone 7M-W-3. _____
lie,to* siding, painting. Phone
1198 or 9711.
rUXEDO FCKDS—eomnlfte line 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Hunt* Tuiudo Feed Store
SERVICE, t.UZIKR’H. INC. Com. I hi- Hanford Upholstery, ownerl
and u|x ratrrl by ll. Carmichael
SPECIAL
plete analyai* of your akin ia
hn • a full line of Slip Cover and
We will electrify your preM-nt
submitted to our Laboratory
Upholstery material*. For ex.rewing mar hint- for' $39.60.
through our trained consultant*.
|« rt 11.Ivire rail 1112 . IIO&lt;i
Bert'* Sewlrjg Machine C enter,
The creams are made up ac­
Park Avenue.
Site* ft Service, serosa from
cordingly. Guaranteed Improve­
I’riiicesa Theater, Phone 1190.
ment. A personal service. Call MAKE the family ear run like
1364 for un appointment. Mary
new; Add safety with a brake
Dnr Thayer baby buggy and
McMahon. 309 Park Avo.
system check-up. l.ow • cost,
stroller for aalc $26.00. 1100
guaranteed work hy expert*.
For Sale or Trade 1942 Indian,
Payable in easy monthly pay­
ahaft
drive,
m
otorryria
in
A-l
ONE Walnut dining room suite.
ment*.
condition.
Aker*
P
arts
ft
EuipCall after 2:00 P. M. 123 W.
GENERAL TRUCK ft KQIT. CO.
m int Co. 201 N. Palmetto.
It th St.
208 W. Flrat Street
IHIBG E-PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND 8 HHVICR
14
LOST A FOUND
109 Palmetto Av*.
Phone I t l l
I»*t—
Silver
pin with Aqua alone
CONCRBTR FLOORS
Ix-tween 3rd street on Pork Ave.
Poured and Finished
and the *00. If found call fi«2M.
Mlrarle Concrete Co.
Kalabllahid IBIS
is
a u t o s r o R sale
Phone 1333
30* Him Ave.
4 WHEEL TRAILER, suitable
fur live stock. In q u ir a* Mutie
Box. M9 W 1st Si Phone 953

3H H M

1931. FORD 4-door deluxe, new
1918 motor, not rebuilt; new
Ca LL 617 for B attery, Generator
Iren,mission, new master brake
and 8tarter aervlce. Swain’s
cyiindi-r, 4 gmal Urea, radio and
Battery Senriea, M l W. F irst
Heaters, no dealers. I’hone Kan-

lord 220-M.

ORLANDO Moraine bentlnel. Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph 134') Hptcial Deluxe C
radio, good rondltlon,
19J6 Plymouth $800 00,
way's Service Station.

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Hy I'aul IlnliinMin
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gam Prlc*.
D. K. Norwood,
Monro* Corner. Phone 024-J.

FOR SALE: 1941 Ford, motor and
tl'c* exrellent. Ixxly fair. Ia-wi*
li'i nphrey, luike Mary.

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1 We PLYMOUTH coupe, at Bar.
LAWNS MOWED. For reaaonahla
catimatra I’hon* 7M-W.

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PAGE BIX

WEDNESDAY JULY 7. 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD^ FLORIDA

Dcmo’a f f l R T B

Kiwanis Meet

| C m i I&gt; k i 4 Iran i F a * * O M I

Con M s Production Cr Am *.

Freight Kate Probe
( C s s t l is s S Iresa P s a s Om

i

C h atte l Moetgeoo
Dunn. D onald to F la (Halo Bank

Seminole .Counts

•a lio foot ton o l Morigagoo

Mowart. Herm an F to Ite u a h l.t

I ■ M il* * ,* n * M r a a v liw l
m ittec—f u limited to hearing
W alls e tu s Zin n ia l i
hell-bent to Him flam the gov­
F a m ily D s n Co to Paul I. 4
propo.al* of major farm organics- reception of the boys at Dale
Court
.Records
M
ary H itchco ck.
ernment &gt;** asked Rep. Bender (RUona for the party'# agrirultural Mabry Field. Tallahassee, by
F lonrld*
i
Htale H ash to Donald
- t-rtear, J a lr A rasa
Ohio), subcommittee chairman.
pl&amp;ok. Thrae groups are fairly American Ixgion, Kiwanis. No­
Dunn.
F
lo
rid
a
S
la te B a s k u . n*a. *\
tary,
Elk,
Jayere,
Lion
ami
Talla­
welt agreed an t« what they want
“It was a rase of government
W alts, (laughter e lu a g loale to ■waggsrty.
7
*
4
hassee officials was played by J.
for the farmer*.
personnel dealing with a thor- W C lleastee s it u U .M rud*.
Hpencor,
(1
W in Jim m ie.r
H ig g le * . Jo b s M *tus C aro lyn H enrietta
Thursday's rehrdule rail* for a Marian Harman, manager of Sta­
oughly organised and cartelised
ugust* Bose Flow ers.
F ir s t Foderal It A L Assa 10
parade of witnesses on the ques* tion WTRR, who obtained the
industry," Kilday replied. He said to MA.lsch
. Joseph * tu t liste n ■ to ohn L M iller etu* V irg in ia .
tlor. of whether the party should wire tape recording from engi­
h« urged tha FBI to Invastigate John m lllg gta*. s t s i C a ro lyn C.
Mead, (lortrudo K. wld to a a
Moreland. Sanford J stua E ra Jana otua M Ueatrlc*.
con.mit Itaelf to President Tru- neer* of W im P, Tallahassee.
the rate-making activities of
I W U cCatloy.
m an’r. rivil right* program — to Among those heard in the greet
C lllseno B an k ol lavtedo to M il­
Army department officer*. He Lo*K rotoh . I John
A o lu s E lisa b e th V ton I. tlor* e lu t t-nUleo
w hkh Southrrn Democrat* object ing *n« Department Legion Com­
( ad ded :
to Joseph Q Jordan e ta s Bernice.
Lose*
violently—or atrike a compromise. mander. P. Heese.
W ilhelm . Itohl A etu* Agnes to
“I recommended that they ba
Wheeler. It F etol Truaieeo M C
Claude H ille r etu* Helen DChurch-O vlrdo In W T Wo IHa
8.1 for Friday waa an airing
Frank Cranston, first of the
looked into criminally.”
1
C ity of Sanlnrd to T O drow n
LI* Feadew*
of new a of labor leader* on the Hoys Stale speakers, revealed
Kilday said four men repre­ J r o tu i Octette.
M artino, \v m etus ttot* in c c
T aft-lfartley Labor Act. Tliey that Ihe counselors were State
N IM ark. c a n s T etus L u c ille to Brown e ia L
senting the nation's 000 railroads
*
ry n ' Coulee Jose*
h a ie demanded it* repeal. On Highway patrolmen who sounded
had tha- final say in negotiating K aCth
ity of Hanford to T O Brown
this Issue—a* on civil right*—the ■he siren* of their automobile* at
what rates the government should J r o«ua ,Octavio.
Democrat* in government are '1:3(1 o’clock each morning to
pay the railroad*. They operated
M iller. John I. e lu t V ir g in ia to
Egg Market
u r K Towell.
sharply divided. i'rriddcnt Tru route the boy* out of bed. He
*m a “take it or leavs It” policy A rth
L
a a g .lu n . E C etttt Jennie O to
man vetoed the legislation, but praised the fine meals, told of
In recommending rates to tha Chae
M organ J r t lu s Orreola
JACKSONVILLE, July 7 -0 * ,
man) Democratic l a w m a k e r * assemblies at the Little Theater,
government, he said.
B row nian. Baht fc i t m Albert*
—Egg m arket steady un Florid,
to M ary E Earto.
votrd to override the veto.
ami said the buys had an enjoy“For that reason ihe governC arl*. Mar* &gt;1 to Itobt E tlrnw n- 'nearby fresh whites.
Slyei* ha* tet hi* sights on a iMe time, with two nnd a half
menf was denieat the right i f Ing etus e ltl.
! Sales In retailers:
sho.t platform comparing favor­ hours a day for recreation
Meat llo lal# M artgoar*
•hopping around for lo tm rat* '*
Flo. Ida Grade A
llreggore.
Marlon
J
-etus
flusle
ably with the party'* W it version Speeches of Mayor Fred la»wry
be testified.
loose canons
N st w
per dot.
to FI* . Hist* Denk.'
of
Tallahassee
and
Department
of !(i* than 1500 Winds.
H lgglne. John M e t u i Carolyn to large
.61
24 os
Kilday salat that “for all pr .c.65
Commander
lieese
were
enjoyed,
Form group* listed to tie heard
A Melech etu* Helen
Medfu
.56
21 os.
.60
■teal purposes," the four-man rate Joseph
Melech.
John
W
stua
E
lliso
n
to
be
said.
today Included the American
18 ol
.47
Small
.61
bo*r*t was under tha thumb of Flret Federal M L A n n .
Farm Bureau Federation, the N a­
Stanley iliumley inM of the
.03
r. 27 ot
M ariana* A U r *
47. '
A F. Cleveland, chairman; who
tional Couneil of Farmer Cooper*- politics of Buys Slate, and the
W hittington. C C to C o ntral Ft*
Salas direct to curuum. recently retired from the post of I’rodortlon
C r.
Uvea and the National Coopera­ city, county nnd slate elections.
era:
vice-president of the Association
Hunter.
I.
fl
to
Can
F
la
T
rad
u
c­
tive Milk Producer* Federation. He revealed that be had run for
.66
Large
24 ot
.71
tion Cr A**n.
of American Railroads.
All were prepaid! In ask the the office of Stale Commissioner
K in g . Itglelgh A e tu i P f c . l to Medium
61
21 ot.
.65
He
said
that
Cleveland's
role
Democrat* to pledge themselves of Agriculture, l.ut lost to a city
1M O KI AND I t A M I! pour Born tha mldsectlon of the Sw edish freighter lia g m a t Salen, which caught firs
Small
18 ot.
4i
.65
in negotiating government freight
to government farm program* de­ boy "who probably didn't know
.08
and burned off Capa M ay, N tw Jersey. T h a U. S Coast G u ard cutter G tnflan Is tied alongside as she battle*
«tra ig . 27 ot
.72
rale*
has
now
been
taken
over
signed to assure farmer* a '•fair*' n tor nip from a beet.’* He ruined
Poultry
prices
unchanged.
the flame* and takes off the crew of Ihe stricken vestel O nly one m tn was Injured Ha w as flown to Ihe M arine
reasonable
rates,"
he
said.
by VV. J, Kelly, who also suc­
income. The cooperative organis­ toward Klwanian George Austin
lio so ltat In Baltim ore, M il. by a Coast G uard airplane I tie blase started In Ihe engine room. (jNtrrm iiinndij
Bender said In a statement
ceeded him as vice-president of
ation* want assurance that farm ­ when he annuunred that Billy
CITRUS SHIPMENTS
the AAR. Kilday recommended that recent secret testimony be­
e r co-op* will not la' made subject Austin, the latter'* son, bad suc­
WINTER HAVEN, July 7~U*&gt;
the creation of a central rate­ fore hla subcommltteg disclosed
to federal Income tales. Home cessfully nominated James Grant,
of the State Citrus In­
Palestine Proposal oast against limiting m ilitary re- ■rian* assigned to truce control making agency of the government the government allegedly overpaid —Report
buri.tr** group* are pressing for sponsored by Orlando Kiwanis a*
spection Bureau at 10 A.M. today
prrsenation in the holy land la •iuly by fternadotte. In that case becked lay * “prosecuting erm of
In boira:
&gt;.
suck taiation.
candidate for governor of Boys
the llniteal States,, France and the council majority gave Grom the strongest kind" to deal with the railroads as much as $900,( C s e a * e r 4 lr» « . r a t , ll* e t
Grapefruit
Orange
*7
Mianwhlle the drooping balloon Stale,
000,30f)
during
thgi
war.
He
said
Belgium—the three nations com­ Vku'a appeal the silent treatment the railroads.
in the port city of Haifa.
Rail
1447
0490
of the Eisenhower boom hung low
James Ludwig told of the hot
The United States and Franca* promising the couneil'* consular mid Joined in abstaining to kill
1,352
10,009
“Could you convince the rail- $ 100,000/ 10* -a- yeay is now. being Truck
ovti the forthcoming Democratic discussion and milling of a pro­
the Soviet plan in a Vote.
have
indicated
acceptance
of
the
truce
commission.
Last
month
he
wasted
through
failure
to
nego­
Total
3.199
10,905
National Convention.
posed Boys Slate law to km-p request. Belgium has not yet re­ lost a lengthy fight to have The Little Assembly also was to j road* that sure as night follow*
jilav they'll go tu the court house tiate favorable rates'fo r the gov­
President Truman’s representa­ rattle off the highway*. Bills ap­ plied.
go
back
Into
session
loatay
with
Soviet military ibservrr* Join ihe
A new Uttle hinged, plastic box
when they impose unjust rates on e rn m e n ts huge volumd of freight
tiv es—highly encouraged by the proved, he said, included estab­ Gromyko fought bitterly it. Ihe O.t
Americans, French and Bel Korea and the veto on ita calen­ the government, then you'll get shipments. •
containing lipstick and nail polish
G enital's rouldni-uke.it state­ lishment of a niediral school at
dar.
can be used to bold bobby pint.
m ent—scurried back to Washing­ Gainesville and increasing the
ton for fresh strategy order*
•cope of the Florida Highway
Tl;e eipectatinn was that they Patrol. He told of James Grant's
would come back to Philadelphia fine address on Communism, of
rtintd to put out the wurd on a talk by Governor Caldwell amt
Ir. Truman's choice for second of “tunning councillort tagged”
pla.-e on the ticket—n selection on errands.
h r ha* delayed while lie awaited
Bobby Bristol! declined that
thi latest word from Ihe wartime the hoys had M-eti " tn-ulni nice,'*
European commander.
ami referred to ihe shirt* with
Although Democrats In *uch Boy* State insignia, and the pin.
wlocly separated area* a* Calif- Ihe boy* were wearing, which
o rtra and New Jrrsey declined to served a* “meal tickets," he said.
take Elsenhower'* "no'' m final, He also told of enjoyable trip* to
the feeling In thi* convention city Waukulla Spring* under escort,
w u that it i« all over but the and repressed appreciation to hi*
ahoutmg.
sponsors.
The ahouting may renter on
Mr. Field outlined the Hoyj
various Ineffectual effort* to State program, sponsored each
d raft Elsenhower and to put Ju s­ year by the American 1-egion anti
tice William O. Douglass In as a civic organisations and introduced
substitute.
But party member* Mr*. Fng. President Frank l-aniwho arrived early for n eit week’* son announced that Shriner* will
Meeting of the faithful *ald that entertain Kiwanis nest Wednes­
ttdv hla own action ran prevent day.
Mr. Truman from walking off
until the nomination on the first
B ev in Pledget*
ballot.
There we* no giving up In the
H'oBIInHeS I n n I'a a* Oael
drafl-Elaenhower ranks—at least
more acute."
publicly.
Bevin recalled that former
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Two Year Plan
said "the bad management of the
labor government" is I ho cause
iroollnweo trow CM* One!
of cargo. Heretofore the planet of Britain's rived fur aid. The
concentrated on building up fool Foreign Secretary said "This la
piles. Western Berlin, mean- nonaei: *«-*."
London newspaper* hailed ac­
liile. further curia'll street cars
as a fuel conservation rnrasuro. ceptance of the Marshall Plan
The scope of the air lift l* generally a* the turning point in
The Central Florida Grower* Cooperative, In­
Important byeproducts such as dairy feed and many
Indicated by U.H. Air Farce fig­ the British struggle fnr aotvrncy.
"We are indeed incurring •
ures on Ihe IH hours from 4 I’.
corporated, offer! you a plun both new and different
other valuable commodities having 1 ready market.
M. yesterday to 10 A. M. today, heavy burden of responsibility,
the
tilieral
New*
Chronicle
com­
when 115 flight* brought did
-yet to reasonable thr.t you cunuot fall to inve*tifale
mented. “But it is clear we are
tons of food Into the city.
The Dr. Phillip* organisation to assisting the
not
being
asked
to
make
any
A fter a night of good weather,
it personally.
heavy rain* once again compli- promises which we cannot honor­
Central Florida Grower* Cooperative for the sole
•cated the Job. One plane limped ably perform. We can discharge
la on a single motor, but no this debt by intelligent use of
purpose of promoting Florida eltra* • • • on the
The advantages of thla plan are m any-tkt new
.Other Incident* were reportrd our resource* and by diligent hard
.dither by British or Ameriran work."
premise dial what ling* Florida tifarifcs help* all of
co*op dura not require an investment In expensive
, filers.
IfOMK IMPROVEMENT
• The warning on the plane*'
Florida. .The Dr. Phillip* organisation, as a mem­
plants and equipment. All netessury facilities are
safety came in a dispatch of the
OCALA — One Marion County
j Bov Is l licensed new* agency ADN,
ber, will have only one vote in the affairs of the
immediately avuiluble. A proven marketing plan,
.rep o rtin g a June 30 Ameriran nej,rc farm woman hn* had elec­
'request for • change In procedure tric'!}. an electric pump, and a
co-op-just a* gny other member.
with a nationwide distribution ayatrm la already art
water system installed
IP'
, a t their Berlin air safety renter. complete
in
her
home
with
returns
lrom
; The Russians replied, Ihe agency
u p d u rk ed by more llum 50 years of experience.
.
said that Americans are violating nog;, she raised and sold, accord
' Investigate.the Advantage* the Central Florida
Ing
to
Idella
R.
Kelly,
negro
home
• J*Four-Power rule* for aid traffic
agint.
Cirpwm Cooperative offer*. Full detail* may be
control and warned that U.H.
The Dr. Phillip* orgafiliation la offering the
3 - authorities must taka “full resecured from either of the temporary officers
1 “ 3-aaonaibllity for the safely of
4 tiact on "The Nature of The
uae of the world's most modern plant facilitl**, to
Mrican planes."
Boul” when he waa 10 years old
assist the new co-op.
Jonathan Edwards. I 8lh Cen- and entered Yale College when
' tury American theologian, wrote lie was 13.

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Arab Forces Open
Tel Aviv Drive In
Southern Palestine
S 5 J K K . % s ! w . Of Draft
To Extend Truce I
For Four Weeks
L \ KK SUCCESS. July 4. (Aft
—The t'nited Natinn* Security
Council waa called into finer*
Rinry session on th e Palcallae
nl*i* today. The sr«aion waa
ealUd for 1:30 P. 31. to taka up
a rr*|U(-Rt from the Jewish Slate
of larael for action to atop an
Egyptian attack in Soutkern
P. Im ln r. The rail was aent
out by the II.N, shortly before
I P.31. This allowed the dele*
■alts unit an hour and a half
to (ravel to U.N. headquarters.
Ity 31AX nOYD
CAIRO. July 8. (/P)— lirnel’a
high command announced today
thai Egyptian forcet opened an
uflentil e toulli of Tel Aviv in the
waning hour* of the P«|ritya
truce.
Count Folkr Bernadotle, United
Nahum mediator. Mid at Rhode*
that the Arab* rejected hit plea
*o extend the lout-week truce, al*
though the Jew* had accepted the
ptopotal.
Renewed Arab-Jewish war on a
lull scale wai expected tomorrow.
The Jewish high command said
the Egyptians already were throw*
ing air, artillery and armored car
attacks at Beer Trivia, 23 miles

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

Established IMS

X X X IX

Local thundershowers in after*
noon. otherwise parti; cloud;
through Friday. Gentle to noderat* *outherIr wind*.

Wtyv H a n fo r d if e r c t f i

On
U i Dully
Than *s Strength—

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

THURSDAY JULY 8, 1918

W estern Heads Government Is
Disagree Over Near ing End Of
Russian Notes Strike Inquiry

ll» SPENCER DAVIS
Delegates ftom Seminole County
MANILA. July 8. &lt;JP)- A har- la the American Legion’s Boy*
towing tale ol death and sacrifice ; State recently held in lallslussee
when 11 men were swept to sea wrre present al the Seminole
in a small host Sunday was told County Junior Chaml&gt;er ol Com­
today hy one of six known sur­ merce meeting at the luum l Cen­
vivor*.
ter today. Four of thr live SaltH r is Brother Vincent Sheerer. lord yuulhs attending the con­
32. of Holy Hill Shrine, Wi*.. clave were percent lot the meet­
who described his experience as ing.
"A nightmare 1 never expected to
President Cordon Bradley intu&gt;survive.**
doced Joel Field, representing the
H r and two Filipino youths Campbell tossing Legion Post.
were rescued today by a U. S. Mr. Field told of the assistance
Navy flying boat 40 miles off of the Florida Airways in making
a special flight possible for the
LuioiR
Three Filipinos died of exhaust* Seminole County delegation.
ion and exposure.
Mrs. Dorothy Fox. Sanford sta­
Two other members of the tion managei for the Florida Air­
party, including Father Leo Me* ways. slated that she arranged for
Crudden. 32, also of Holy Hill ^he flight while at a meeting of
Shrine, are missing and feared ithe station manager in Jacksondead.
ville.
Frank Cranston, representing
Two mrmbers of the party
■warn ashore Sunday after a ty­ the Jaytees. Stanley Itrumlev of
the KIwanL Club, John Ludwig
phoon swept them to sea and from the Elk* and Bobby Brisson.
another was picked up by a representing the Rotary Club,
launch.
were present for the meeting. The

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itself

NLRB sllatnry* phnnrd to inteivirw Welly Hopkins, thief coun­
sel for John L. Lewis, pirsident
ol the United Mine Workris, about
the mdurtty’s chatgrs that Lewis
and the Union air violating the
la fi Hartley Act.
The NLRB wants Hopkins* vide
ol the industry accusation before
dec iTing whether a (omul com­
plaint against lewis is warrant'd
The issue in the prevent walk­
out i« the ol.inn shop clause III
Ibf new wsi’e up refluent accepted
hv eonmiervliit coat operators. The
steel industry «■*» witling to ac­
cept tlie ft a day wage hike and
ito cent urlfnie fund royalty pro­
visions of the agreement but not
Use union shop

Washington, London and Part*
wrre reported today to he trying
to iron out the differences.
Idle time for release of the
notes, which insisted that thr Rus­
sian* till the Beilin blockade, re­
main* to l&gt;e fixed but seem* likely
to fall within the nrxt few days.
Thr dilfrience of British end
Firnch views, on thr one hand,
and Amenian views on the other
is important because it api»eari
to irflrcl dilfeienl estimates of
thr seriousness of the conflict be­
tween Fail and West in the Ger­
man capital.
Biitain and Fiance, according
to irpuit* hum their capitals, have
Alsout 78.00IJ soft coal miner*
been pressing for prompt publica­
tion of the notes dcliveird to llic are idle in the dispute.
A wags' dispute pulls-tl out some
Russians on Tuesday.
1,100 member* of the CIO oil

While no official statement of
their position ha* Iwen made, It
I* reported here that the foreign
office* in Umdon and Pari* be­
lieve the Important consideration'
is one of propaganda. They are
understood to argue that the
ws**tern Rower* should not allow
the Russian* opportunity to pub­
lish an unfavorable reply before
the western powers publish their
protest.
The State Department, o&gt;&gt; ■**
cither hand. Is understood to t
the position that the issues* In­
volved in the Berlin situation are
of such extreme seriousness that
propaganda is of secondary Im­
portance! _________

Workers union at four Inanche*
af the Standard Oil Company In
Cleveland.
In New York a factional fight
for control of tho CIO National
Maritime Union was being sledded
by a ballot ruunt. Ilesulls will
not l»e known for at least two
Weeks. Thr fight is between «
right wing group headed by
IV udent Joseph Curran and is
lirket head*.*
F red or ids N.
Myers, a former vice president.
Curran’s group has been claiming
■ dean sweep; his opponents
have not commented.
In Hollywood Ilia Screen Actor*
Guild ha* rearhed in agreement
on a new collective bargaining
contract with representative* of
BERLIN, July 8 - 0 P &gt; - The all ma)ur studios. The agreem ent,
tvraatiaeeO - a g a a e K la k l)
ll'waslaace -a l*aae «*•*••

NO. 179.

Endorsement Of Civil
Rights Is Demanded;
McGrath TalksPeace

Officials Attem pt To Attorneys Plan To
Interview L e w i s ’
Iron Out Differen­
ces Over Publica­ Counsel About In ­
dustry’s C h a r g e s Party Chairman Sche­
tion Of P r o t e s t s
WASHINGTON. July 8. (A*)-- 111 THU ASSOCIATED PRESS
dules Parley With
Thr Government today nested
A disagtrrmrnl has developed
Yount; RooscveltOn
among thr wrtlctn posers over the md ol its inquiiy into the
thirr-dsy-old
stiike
of
slrrl
IndusTruman Nomination
plans lot publication ol their

Jaycees Hear
Of Boys State
And Sacrifice
of luolrst to Russia on the tiy coal miners and grated
In Boat, Told
Work At Meet notes
situation in Beilin. Officials it&gt; foi court action.

Three Survive Ordeal Sanford D e l e g a t e s
Tell Of Experien­
After Beins Swept
ces In Tallahassee
To Sea By Typhoon

Associated Press Leased Wire

D tm tO lT. Julj ». (4V-LTO
1'nilrd Auto tVinkers l'ir*idrnt
Waller P, lleuthrr I'rllrtr* the
dilootral* khniihl nominalr Sup­
reme Court Justice William O.
Douglas for PirsiiJrnl “to in­
sure m i«imiim ntobilitaliun of
the labor vole."
81*. LOUIS. July a. (/Pi—Hotrert K. Ilannesaii. former Postinn-ter General, i» u n l thr folloHiitx stalemi'iit u&gt;,la| ‘ "Harry
1 1 onian ha- trrrii a good I’reaIdrni for all ol stir people uf
Ainerira. It.' -houl.l lie rriiomHinted and re-elected.”
IIIIIA D H J H IA . July 8. (A»)Denioctslic Oiaiiman J. Ilowanl
MtGt.ilh Imi.iv ulirduted inerting:
with balking party Irailris in an
elloit to ifrai away their objec­
tion to I'lCHtlrni Tium.tn at the
party's nominee.
McGiath told a newt ronleirncc
he will meet wilh James Roose­
velt, California Demiwialic cbailman, at toon a* the son ol the
late Firtnlmi ailivrt m Plulailrluhia.
Rooievrlt lias been one of thole
seeking to tiilriiaik Mi. Tiuman
in favor ol tome nlliri pietiilrnlial
t aii'lulatr, inefrraMy G e n e r a l
Dwielil I) I iirnlniwer.
Allhouuli hr plan* individual
talk* with the anti-Truman leadrrs, Mriaratli said lie would not
attend a caucus ol the gioup
railed here (or Saturday night by
Ronsrvrlt and others.
The ni'ional cliaiitnan diiclotetl
that if \tr. Truman it the nomi­
nee. Mi Grath intend* to lake over
| general supervision ol the Preiidrnl‘* (amitaign wilh liradquartrt,
J in New York City.

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Battleship New
York Sunk With
Bomb, Shell Fire
Survivor Of Atomic
Tests And 2 Wars
Rests In P a c i f i c
It* LEIF ERICKSON
u. s. c a r r i e r
IIOXF.R. Inly 8. tel’)
The once
tough old battleship New York —
turvivo, of two wait and two
atomic bomb tests — sank finally
with juil a “slight puih" liom
small bomb* and sliells.
Navy taik foicc ollicrit exaboard

prested legtet that *lir didn't
survive an experimental attack
long enough for them l» ten their
wriid bat bombs.
Hut a 52 yrar old duel storekeyper who had btiaslcd the New
York still could take a terrific
beating sadly rrmtlked:
"'She was a tiled old lady. What
was thr iKiinl in taking inoir of a

beating
I Ir is Daniel Connor of fawtucket, R, I.. wins served on her
when she wav commissioned 34
years igo.

Negro Groups Ca l l
For Demo Platform
To Contain Plank
On T rum an’s Plan
Hi 31 AX IIALL
H llL V D i I .PHI A. July 8. (/P&gt;—
Oulright endorsement ol I’iciidcnt
Human"* civil lights piogum was
drinundrd at Demur ralic plslloim
healings inday.
Moie il^sn a svuic of nrgto
oiganiralionv called for a plank
rinlxHlting Mi. Truman's piogiam.
including anti lynch, ar.ti-poll tax
and fair employment legislation.
One oiganiiation, the National
Nrgio Counnl, atked the platfoim
writns to endorse an immediate
call of the SOiJi Congirit into
special tcsiion to matt civil rights

Ir-Ki*Ution.
(jelorr llarcup of thr nee it, UP tt|llltl j,*, rifted the Demoi talic fa tty , the Congrrss of In­
dustrial Oigani/ations called for
adoption of a "Roosevelt plat­
form'* and denounced the Re­
publican platfoim a t one ol de­
ceit. "
Jnmr* It Carey, CIO secretarytreasurer, nl-o naked for civil
right*, ileuiaiuti-d repeal of the
Tnft-llnrtlev Act and extension
of "new deal" social law*. Re»|mndirnf to a platform coinmltle#,
mrmher'* question, Carey ltatadi
"Thi'ie 1,* nothing in the R#*
publican platform that attract*
the interest of lulmr."
W alter White, executive secre­
tary of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colend
I'l ople, submitted a statement on

The exercise*, til mile* south­
west of I'carl Harlior yealrrdsy,
cost the life of n Marine fighter
pilut. He spun into the *ca off
•lie Itoier's stem nearly two
hour* after the sinking.
B rother Vincent, sunburned usd Liana* representative, Arnold Har­
The 30,000-ton onetime grand
swollen from Immersion, related! rington. and Olka Boston, who
II OMIlnl.r..
I'*** TllH l
ilainn of the United Stale* fleet
attended the conclave .fro m the
survivor of two war* and two
Lotion post In l-ongstood, Wire
. J S S i' f f S W M S not preeant fir tha mooting. /
Itiklni S'umic IJ**t* — went down
HOLLYWOOD," July 8. UPb- Leo
—r le ft us In a rubber r a f t on
at 2:30 P, M. after eight hour*
Secretary Charles Persona an­
Bntish Actor Rex Harrison fa c e d .™ * . 6- with one eompenle«.r
j nounced the following appoint­
•&gt;f air attack and light shelling.
cortner’s questioning todav In j B rother Vlisrent said. "They pad ment* for committees daring the
Rear Adm. Marshall R. Greer,
cai.nsctlon with the suicide of .died away Eskimo fashion. Path* coming year: public health. John
task force commander, explained
ri'a a lla a e U Oa P a g e Tfeeeel
semen sta r Carole I a mils.
"When you get *omrbody off
Kadtr. W. E. Kader and Dr.
Harrison apparently was the
balance, yon don’t have to push
Frank Qulllman; aports. B. F.
last person to sue the blond act*
verv hard.”
Ganaa. Clifford Able*. Roy Holirr
re*- alive at h rr Riviera home R n r t n n
The experts had figured it
and Arthur Reckvrith, Jr.; govWASHINGTON. Ju ly 3. (AVSays
Cheek
The
Democratic
National
ComSuuday and was the first to dls* _
emmental affair*. Douglas Strnmiltee. meeting here after nexi * " M J«ke torpedoe. to finish To remain draft exempt, or*
cover her body slumped on her t i l l
Rails Is Needed strom, Jack Ratlgan and John
week’s convention close*, I* e * -!1'’: rmlioaetlv* old l.alllewsg.m gat 'xtd reservist* must not ml**
bathroom floor the following af*
IfeartaaeO l)a P a e e T h re e l
m ote than I out of lit drill periods.
feeteil t» re-elect McGrath a*
H;
HENDRIK
KER8TING
tcnicon.
«renoe*era — p „ .
l.re e r said I lie N ew t nrk was
I hi* is one of the qualification*
WASHINGTON, July 8. (&gt;PV-A
GREENVILLE.
8.
C.,
Julv
B.
AMSTERDAM,
The
Netherlatul*.
-O ar Intent In railing 3lr. Iter* fM.frrat official testified today t f . . - *
■■
.
damaged materially hy the atomic ,m &lt;retary of Defense Forrest*!
n riii
l/P)—Two pilots died last night In
July
8—W)—Complete
election
re­
riser.' explained Coroner Ben the government spend* hundred* t » U r t S H l g V r tV IH
'aid down at a newa conferetie#
turns revealed today that the tho flamiri; wrecksre of a -C-47
Brown, " Is to leave nothing un*
Iis, i: \sion of the new Selective
-----------------dollar* annually on railroad A d d r e s s R o t S T V C l u b Communist* have lost strength in l&gt;U»* at the Greenville Air Force National NewHpapur
dot,# to clear up roraplutely any of
Scivite Act.
transportation “without adequate
V j ,u u the Netherlands and rightUt lUAC.
unexplained points in Mis* LanAnother I* tha, the reserve unit
The lr*n»port crashed
and
groups have scored gains.
dir* death.**
F ran k L. Barton, chief econoK un Singer, foreign new. cormust have at least 3ft scheduled
Communists were deprived hunted second* after cutting loose
* The sta r’s brother, Lawrence twist o f tha budget bureau, told a I respondent. n a m h i trritor ltd of The
NEW YORK. July H.
drills a year, or tho equivalent.
two of their 10 eeata In the two gilder* it had l*vn towing on
Kulsu* of 8an Bernardino, Calif., House expenditures xubcommltte# n n O ftr ofl,*h ,
The draft act passed hy ConN*t‘0n' lower chamber of Parliament as a training mission. The R iders National advertlaing in uewspa
indicated the family doss not ex* Ih n , Is no adequate check on the
TALLAHASSEE. July H. (/Fi­ gics* said tlint enlistment In retier*
May nahowrd a 12 j„.r
pe
I” '" in
i" •'•■F
R,T * rt h . Co^ 7 'l.“ '*'; a result of yesterday's general landed safely.
pc«t to question Harrison.
aosem m ent’s freight bill “either wdi addrcs. th . RoUry Club at election. Their decline was parti­
The victim* were identified a* 1cent gain over a year ago a nd 1A Id percent increase In Florida s itv e organization* with regular
Meantime, search continue* for in, advance
- to deter the tourist Center Monday noon cularly marked in Rotterdam, First
or afterwards
Lieut. Bernard 31. Nickerson n i per cent increase over April truck freight rates, granted l * 't , training schedule* would make
ra second will. The only one found mine whether the rates are Just, concerning hts book, M8pie* and where they polled 30 per cent anu Second Lieut. Clarence L. •hi* year, tiie trade magatinu November for a six-month period. | ilu-iu exempt, but th e liw didn’t
so far was filed In 1044. Jerry reasonable and lawful.”
Tr&gt;itors,“ which Ha* been tran ­ fewer vote* than In the last rlec- Ferretu. both assigned to the base Printer*’ Ink reported today
was extended for another four speerty nxsrtly what tho*e units
Ueislcr, Bliss Landis’ attorney In
slated Into IB langutare*.
The magazine reported the month* todav hy tile -Stale
- "Rail" ' . h u m ! Ik*. It left the definition
ition
two
y
ean
ao.
Burton
testified
a
fte
r
Rep.
Ben­
oerw
Their
home
town
addresse*
.(■ullaraea raa r - ( s T S m i
In __
hla.. talks, Mr. fjn g e r trace* ! The miodle-of-lhe road Catholic •tern nut released.
{newspaper gain greater than that t»»d and Public Utilities Com- up to th r Secretary of lkef*n*c.
der (H-Ohlol. subcommittee chairof Communism and, People’s Party retained iU 32
mission.
A * t« cons idling with expert*
man, had told reporter! th at Ben- - „
O L Paul II. Prentiss, lusse com­ . msdr hv magailne* or radio,
Ih'' Commission said It intend- of th : Army, Navy and Air Force,
National magaxine advertising,
seats. The Catholics polled 1£31,- mander, said they were the only
___ _up t cd, when the increune first was Korrnstal yesterday Issued a meof the 4,833,735 voles cast person* aboard the transport. The 1the trade paper ___
said,, was
Blaze Reported In slonal quit session, would*be^*1l- ouljln** the “dtvtde and conquer" 32ft
per
cent
over
a
year
and"
3_'per approved, to hold further hearing* ‘iiorandum to the service*. In
maintaining
their
position
aa
the
.ailed
of
the
crash
was
not
d
eter­
wo«M DO can
„ p | otuf# aaj W th m1. nation's No. 1 Political Group.
cent over the previous months and determine whether It should ,*ul kiance. it said this:
9th Street Station rd- aa aq wii*
mined.
u
a
n
activities
designed
to
destroy
I But the Catholic-labor party
h a man was a member of an
while notional radio advertising ll? **lb&gt;wed to continue beyond
William T. Faricp, president of
1 1 *im II
«in •(4&lt; p 'ifctttV
democracy, and bares plans of the
which makes up the pre­
Increased H per rent over May,
*4.
A blase In a filling station at she Association of American Rail­ inner core of the un-American coalition
sent government l o s t
some
I
1047,
hip
was
1
per
cent
below
Ifcwuver.
the
Commission
exroads,
replied
that
any
Insinua­
NLith Btreet and French Avenue
groups.
istrength to the rightist groups— Mrs. L u l a G. Hall i April this year.
plannd. “An overcrowded docket
.
_
,
y etd ru a y morning caused a small tion of some connection between
the Conservative Anti-Revolution­ |Died Wednesday P.M.
The general Index for all major •&gt;»* "»■•&gt;• •« impossible for t h e ] p j V e J U I ) 8 S e n t e n c e d
Bfcrsrs
and
the
railroads
la
"purr
ararunt of damage before firemen
ary, Christian Historical and Free­
FOLSOM SUIT
vntHliw wan up 7 p#r c#nt over CowwiMlon to hold »uch hf»r—
pub U out. Fire Chief M. N. Cteve* invention."
CLLL3IAN, Ala., July 8. &lt;*&gt;&gt;- dom.
For Airmen’s Murder
the previous year and 3 per cent | ingt.’
Mrs.
Lula
G.
Hall,
M
O
year
old
Sami reported. The fire was caused
A paternity suit seeking to have The Labor Party itself lost two inuiher of Mr*. Charles T. Ijiw - nvrr tin* ttrrvioUA fnootli.
th© liuTPifU'tl ml© will r©*
by a defective gasoline motor In*
(C«aftR«Pi earn P 8tr r*ew#»
JA X HOTEL SOLD
| Alabama's Governor Jam ei E.
_____
main In effect until midnight,'
YOKOHAMA, July 8, (AV*Five
*
...
—
**m, died at 7:4ft I'.M. yesterday
side of the station. The filling
JACKSONVILLE, Ju ly 8 (AT— Folfom named the father of a 2DNVOY NA3IED
j Sept. 14.
! Jap, nvse today were sentenced to
fetation Is owned hy W. R. Wilson. The Roosevelt Hotel one of Use year-old boy was dismissed today, Herndon To AddresH at tho home of her son-in-law and
In- hanged for the m urder of 45
Wa s h in g t o n , July h &lt;47
daughter, Mr. ami 31r*. Lawson
11ie call was received ahortly after city’* largest, has been sold to J&gt;w*e J*»*» H. Crow, Jr., threw
LIGHTNING DEATH
A m cu-an airmen prisoner*.
President
Truman
today
aopolrPeil
on
Cameron
Avenue,
following
an
9:00 A.M.
M e e t i n g illneea of more than threo month*. Stanton Griffis, now ambassador TITUSVILLE. July B, Ml — ' Forty-eight of th e Americans
Meyer Hotels by the
lb# Robert Mayer
tha out the suit with the comment Veterans'
He* ent rains h are stopped grass No*Jb JJorida Betel. Company.
that “the court h a t become con­
Horn Uept. 7, lrnt7 in Rencca, to Poland, In be ambassador to Charie* Lowell Joiner, l(l-year bus n&gt;tl to denth in « cell block
fir*a on the outskirts of the city,
O. P, Herndon, county clerk,
The Meyer firm acquired SI vinced that the continuation of
Egypt.
I ah! *«n of Mr. and Mr*. !L T .] when the Tokyo M ilitanr Prison
Chief Cleveland said. He pointed percent of the common stock of I hi* suit ran avail no good to the will address member* of VFW H.C., Mrs. Hall had lived In Ban11- tisnietl Waldemar J. Gallman ' Jo.r.i r of this place, was struck l&gt;urncil in *n air raid in May, 1945.
ford
for
the
past
2ft
years.
Shu
out ;.iat summer time, when graai the N orth Florida Company for rauve of this Infant complainant p u t 3232 at their meeting Monwas a member uf the First Hap- nf New York. a .farcer diplom at.: ami allied by lightning yesterday The o th v 17 were cu t down with
la usually gree;; la an unusual approximately tlJMOJMO.
dey evening, at the legion Hut tist Church.
for multiple reasons."
to lie Ambassador lo Poland, sue- ' when caught In a sudden thunder- ewi rd* hy the guard* a* they *ttime for such fires, and said that
following a supper starting at
itu, to on the airfield here.
I tem pted to escape th e ir burning
Survivors besides Mrs. Lawson 1reeding Griffis.
Ihn waa but the second summer
7:00 o'clock, Post
Adjutant include four sons, W. C. Hall.
cells.
he c.uld recall when there were
Douglaa
Stcnatrora
announced Orlando j E. L llall, Durham, N.
The U.S. Eighth Arm y MUiUiy
such kisses.
this morning.
; Commission sentenced to the galC.: Marvin L. Hall, Chattanooga.
The supper will be
chicken Ti nn.j and David I- Hall Jackson­
i lov. * Prison Warden Tothio T*»pilau prepared by Mrs. Carlton, ville; one sister, Mrs. Janie Mulhiro, Chief Jailer Ma*ao Koihland all membera are urged to be key, Anderson, 8.C.
OO 1 V
f t
1
VV
I I
• tkawc. and Guards llatsuakl KantAppraisal Engineer
present. Several Important items I Funeral services will be con­
are slated for discussion a t the ducted a t the Erickson Funeral
Will Leave Sanford
business meeting.
|Home a t 3:30 PM. Friday w ith
* _______
| Win!*' all tha American prison.By CHARLES HASLET
Adjutant 8tetistrom also an­ the Rav. W. P. Brooks, J r. and
By WILLARD CO f NOLLY
| era perished In the fire, non* of
, it p. Skclhr, appraisal engineer
AP Spatial Washington Service
nounced that the Fifth District 'I)r. • E. D. Brownlee officiating.
i
in charge of operations
recently
CMcwowow and Skinnywowow. Kid.l It*, time to go l« C*mp|
Ux t i
WASHINGTON. July 6. (/P&gt;—Die Forest Service said today that V. F. W. meeting will be held Interment will be made In E v er­
(Olrpitted in Sanford by the CleSunday in Winter Garden, and he green^ Cemetery.
Winona neat Monday and Ihcre u room (ur (4) of you Seminole*, s
o
___________________
mlnshaw Appraisal Company of the. nation t saw timber will be exhausted in about 30 yean al the requested that Ml membera who I Pallbearer* will be J. D. Mc­
TOWNSEND 3IEET
jClcveiand. Ohio, announced this i J a ^ ^ m f w f o r t e t **** ll^ Wi ^&gt;r' Tal* 0 ,W f» take step* to conserve, re- can possibly attend to contact Neill. E arl Yost, Edmund Rtowe, l»ack your kits and « l ready for a big time July 12 through the 24th. |
Did you know boys that this it the 23rd consecutive time that Her-1 Wayne B. Altera, etat# rtpra*
morning that he lx tearing today
Tom Bull Ivan, Seth Woodruff and
tF hie crow for Clinton, Iowa,
man F- Morri. U directing your c.tnp&gt; * rll it seems that set, quite a ^ n l ^ v r i R a d d r a ^ ^ f f i S i
Emil jU p u m ___________
An offkial of the depxrtmiat toU a reporter that if the forests are
here an appraisal of city pro­ h a m ltd propelfy, however, the danger of exhausting tho “taw " limber—
record according lo ollrcisli of the camp. Daytona lost out by mming Townsend Club a t the Tourist
Col.
S
h
e
a
r
e
r
Dies
perty will bem ade.
GLASS BREAKS
a couple of iraioni. Mr. Morris dec •red.
Center a t B:00 o'clock Friday
which
can
bo
cut
for
lumber
aud
other
form*
product*—
would
be
over
He stated th at he Intend* to
In Orlando Hospital A pane of glass of the Bourn- Taia about fun, Jrou don’t know"
evening. Member* and friends are
return to Sanford on Aug* 10 for in a few year* and there would bo#
illst
gild
Anderson
Drug
store
Invited. A fter th# business merttnc half of It, boys—everything ,K„
o abort period a t which time the enough lambm fee m r y t e * .
Plenty
of
groceries
jng
address there will ha a
crsshiS
to
the
Park
Avrnne
side­
ORLANDO, Jaly 8 (fft-C olis being planned to make the camp
• G ulling of mw tim ber D about la cut from private faraeta, It
City CommlMlon will meet aa a
walk
shortlv
before
3:00
o'clock
on hand.
{social hour and refreshments. It
Robert
Mitchell
Sheerer,
77,
for
outing
bigger
and
better
than
aO
p
er
coot
greotar
bout
than
the
tax equalisation boa-d. Stephen
Anything in th* way of sport was announced today by the Rav.
Tho official arid racont survey* 20 years president of the Central yesterday. No on* was injured,
Pfufer, who has been assisting amount wo are growing." the of­ ahew that nbout 84 M r coot of Klornl» upo sitio n and one of as members of the fraternity o j ever- You are going to be divided that iou like to do, you can learn J. A. Logan of Geneva,
ficial amid.
Into two Indian tribes. Thera
un local appraisals, will
It la estimated th a t ISL000.- tha cutting af traua fa atiQ dona Orlando’* leading eltiaone died the Sitting Sons of Rest, had wilr te plenty of activity Includ­ to do better. Counsellor Fred
pan; him hero from Iowa.
OLDAKER ILL
exhawtad all political argum ents ing a minstrel shew, a rodeo, and Ganaa will be titers to teach you
dot .000 board fart ef lu m k Z ^ riil In tho “oid atylo,” « M no plan- early today In a hospital hero.
Frlenda of Mr. Gordon Oldakar
Surviving are two brothers, concerning Dewey, Eisenhower
tt tha
now to shoot If you hit enough will
g m to learn th a t ho
'
of Non
built- eyo&lt; m s may ho In lint for teen r acritically
tU fo r tha |
a n n l modal from tha National week,* am
Rifle
Association.
Laanatitutkm to thofar
Don't worry ahaal g rttla g h a th e camp la alts mw affUlal
ltri?nT&amp; horae of M i.
gry Mrs. Morris has h*d pkraty with tha National Ardwry As­ OMaker la at 2010 ~
uf aaptrienea Ptanrix* the __ sociation, so If yoa ran autshaot
of meal* and U seeing to It
ItssU ssri mi Wade wtuest
ICHIlHrS as I*as** TStrrj

Rex Harrison To
Face Coroner On
Miss Landis’ Death

Dutch Election Is Two Army Pilots
Marked By Losses Die In Flaming
For Communists Crash Of C-47

Reservists Must,
Attend Drills To
Retain Exemption

Ads S h o w Increa.sc Pi-cight L i n e s Gut
(A»,_ Extension On Rates

“'

(

Srss. - JSWSJTrn

Umber To Be Exhausted In 30*
Year* Unless Owners Reforest

S

Camp Winona To Open Monday For

lira Year

Under H e r m a n M o r r i s

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Sgt. Arthur Dudley
Florida Livestock Business, Industry Vie In Price
Gross $202,455/25
Spiral As ’48 Reaches Mid-Point Has Leave In Japan
WITH TU B EIGHTH ARM Y
In Last Week Sales
It, ({. A. I'll I I.I.IPS
w&lt;* a further spread uf third IN ORAKA. JA PA N : July 6 (Speemit Sgt. Aruthur Dudley son of

NKW YO R K. July 6 (d'»— llusi- round wage inrreaseu In «ueh irnJACKSON VIM.K. Fla.. July 6 - ne : and industry were in o clou- p-utant industries a* rhemirals, Mr. A .y Dudley o f 1109 Orange
Morula |iv#**t*H*k |irwlufft» car- rate with inflation as 1948 reach­ luhhr-r. oil, rnpper fabrication* Avenue Hanford, has recently re­
and building.
Increase* followed fill red from a 15 day leave which
r i d home a x iu u rath total &lt;&gt;f ed its half-way mark lad week.
1102,466.25, f i kiii U sal«-» rvnters
Il'gh wages, high prices, high closely the national pattern uf II he spent at the Patterson Club
dutinu the last weekly refioit employment, high piodurtiun. higli (n 13 cent* an hotir established Inuyuma, Japan. Sgt. Dudley i*
rlod, according In reports at ail- rona'iruption ami high demand all recently in Ihe automobile and a member of Company M 24th
Infur.lry. now stationed at Gifu,
tie today in Jacksonville offices weic in full awing
electric appliance Industrie*.
•f Florida Slate Market* Tin*
All eye* w ere turned on Ihe a part of the 26th Infantry (TroAnd there Were imli atinn* the
ash total represents receipt* for momentum might l&lt;e even greater im|crtant steel induitrv and the ■ pic Lightning) Division, com
,001 rattle ami 1,811.1 hog*. The in Ihe final half of the ytar.
(riling was widcopirad that it I -niii -led hy llrigadier Gciwral
ijf markets for which rash figures
A quirk glarire at the overall would Is- only n matter of duv* or Everett E. Ilrown.
Fgl. Dudley enjoyed the many
iWete unavailable handled 7"l cat­ ettnomir pirtute at mitl-vear die. pnh*p* hours before t*e United
tle and 111 hogs, making a total closed:
.Steelworker would walk our of recreational arlivitie* available at
ihe rest hotel and he is one o f of
.of 1,305 rattle and 1,904 hogs
The national inenine running thi ronferenee room with the pro'V,andlrd on the 13 couponing mm far ahead wf anything ever dream- miio of h'gher pay safely trucked the many *erviee-men In Japan
it.
wh'i are taking advantage of the
]kata. The figures compared with ■d of, A record rmmlier of gniti-1away.
opportunity to sc* more of the
JJC7 rattle and I,1M hogs handled fully employed civilian* The higli
on 10 reporting markets during t il iverage wages in hiilory be-1 "lion A g e " , authoritative met­ country ami at the same tima get
lithe preceding weekly report period, •ng puaht-tl still higher by third alworking weekly, made a flat a well earned rest.
prrdirtion that both steel wage*
[for which producers on seven mar- toiit.il pay inrrra.se,
E/t. Dudley entered the Army
Wholeaalt- and steel prices would Is- upped
'Vets received a gross cash total
in October, 1942 and received hi*
4ii.'
retail
price*
at
new
historic
"within
a
few
w
eek*'
and
that
the
f 1170,623.29, cash figures on
basic training at Camp Hood.
hree markets being unavailable. peaks or cloudy approaching old steelworker* union would win ad- IT an*. He departed for over-sea*
tllgls
establithed
after
World
ditnnal
social
security
advantages
Today's report covering operaduty in February, 1947 and upon
to bcot.
ions on 13 markets, represented War One.
arrival in Japan was assigned to
A
tiemrndous
and
growing
de­
S State-operated and 8 indepen I"Capitulation on the steel wage the 21th Infantry.
mand
for
all
kind*
of
consumer
nt markets. 8ales, by markets,
l*iu- will com e." the publication
and durable good*. The biggest aid. “ after steel leader* have ad­
ere summarised as follows:
building
boom
In
hirtory
in
full
Arcadia State Live Stock Maimitted that their attempt to stem
•t, reported handling 039 cattle stride. A tremendous program of inflation by cutting prirei and replant
expansion
and
improvement
Ils*llaur4 Iraas Paa* Uae)
nd 20 hogs.
iulng wage increares ha* failed.
DcFunlsk Springs State Live involving huge rnpital outlays. It «a* a good gesture. It means nf low-inrorne families. He also
Stock Market. 84 cattle. 276 hogs Ir .illiu t rrop pro-pefis.
that the steel Industrv for once complained that it failed to pro­
Aod to there the government's will not have to take Ihe blame for vide adequate funds to strengthen
Isold for a cash total of 18,564 20
ihe toil conservation program and
Jacksonville Live Stock Market, Luroptan Recovery I'rngrain ami x w v inflation spiral.''
for arma­
to carrv out market resaarrh.
independent, 88 cattle, 101 hogs, large expenditure*
New
price
increase*
antiounrrd
Mr. Truman said the legislation
ments and yuu have an eronomir
17,130.94.
luting
Ihe
week
involved
copper
Jay State Live Stock Market, situation unparalleled In history.
extending the terms of Ihe atomic
and
lira**
products,
eleetrir
home
39 cattle. 302 hogs, 17,203.25.
Prevailing opinion is that the
energy commissioners wasn't in
Kissimmee Live Rtock Market, not breath nf Inflation will con­ jpl'lianees, a u t o mobile replace­ the 1**1 public intercal “ since it
ment
part*,
automobile
tire*
and
independent,
901 cattle, 20 hogs, tinue to exert powerful pressure
Indepe
Inner tube* and oil country tubu­ invest* the atomic energy pro­
100,165 25.
on the price wage structure In
gram with an aura of uncer­
Lake City, Columbia Live Stock (timing months hut if Industrial lar goods. Th e subway fare in tainty ami of partisan politics."
New
York
went
up
100
per
rent
Market, independent, 02 rattle, production I* given an uninter“ Politics and atomic energy do
—from n nickel to a dime
upted run and crons are not dam
not m il,'' hr said.
Increase*
and
declined
in
food
‘ k i t e . (!. K. Sampson A Hon* Jgeed by had weatheer, a turning
The term* nf the atomic energy
item* Just about cancelled each
Live Block Market, independent, point may not lie far distant.
olhci but wholesale commodity commissioner* were due to eipire
CO rattle, 93 hogs, 15,268.76.
In the final week of the halfAug. I. Mr. Truman named Chair­
Montirello Bttglr Yards, Inde- year period hu*ines* rendition* pries*, a* measured by the llureau man David E. I.llienthal for a
'sndent, 421 Citlle, 288 hogs, 12,- n-inalnetl highly favorable despite of lotMir Statlatir* rote to n new new five-year term and tha other
post war high at 10O.7 per cent of
17.63.
u soft spot here ami there rausetl
four to terms ranging from one
Ocala, Mills AurlH/n .Market, In- hy materials shortages, scattered the 1920 average. At the latest
to four year*. Congress balked at
ependent, 234 rattle, 294 hogs, lalior troubles urn! some inroad* i level, the index i« now only 0.3 per
rent under the nil time high entah- thi* ami extended all five term*
.399.73.
on production brought on by varn- lided in May, 1920, at the peak until July I. I960.
I’alatka State Live Stork Mar- lion dining*.
A* a result, the next President
of th- inflationary era following
kkt, 250 rattle, 14 hogs. 112.109.70
will have the right to appoint
Ctude oil production established Wot Id War One.
Quincy State Live Stork Market
the rommlssioners to full ttnns.
a nr v tnu for the seventh straight
A mid-year survey of business
1 cattle, 202 hoga, flO,317.41.
week, allied materially hy runs
Mr. Truman Saturday disposed
exciuttvea by Fortune maratine
Wauehula. Hardee County Live
of the last 12 of a batch o f 350
Slock Auction Market, Independent ftotr. m-w wells; electric power turned up some interesting think­
lull* which had piled up on' his
output wa* the highest since mid ing in high places.
131 cattle. 17 hogs, f23.040.07.
desk In Ihe past two wvaks. Ha
Webster, Sumter County Farm- Ma,rh; automobile output rnntReturn*
from
28,200
ballot*
sent
vetoed sonic minor bills, bringing
pared favorably with the best
weeks of the year; engineering to s carefully selected rro»* sec­ I to 42 the number he had dis­
construction award* topped both tion of executive* in all line* uf approved in the second session of
tht previous week and la’ t year, business throughout the country the 80th Congress which con­
hi lu I tunic war boosted bv heavy showed two per rent expect hu*i- vened In•( January. He vetoed 32
year in the first session In 1047.
der.and for seasonal merchandise. net* In the second half of the v
&lt;ret*ll*eea t—» r * » - e , » i
These waa a slight drop In steel to l&lt;e sharply higher; 32 per rent
sent, letter* to General l.ueiu* I), mill production and rarlouding* In lit-vi- It will lie moderately high­
Clay, the American commander, were under the previous week hut er; 17 per cent he Ileva it will reprotesting the alleged violations. both were well ahead of last mi.ir. unchanged; 28 per rent !* H'aailaasS frost Paa* Oaal
lirvr ii will l-e down moderately
Huwever. Clay’s office said no year's figures.
auch letter was received Sunday.
The stock market finally threw unit only one per rent think it will of ihs 00-vot* Illinois delegation
win support Elrenhower. He re­
Ona American spokesman salId off all restraints nod made a last- I* uown seriously.
gards many of th* 72 dclagataa
such a latter might not reach inmate dash o f Friday that car­
More than half of the execu- wht "&lt;tw • * * ib «y are undecided
Clay until today.
ried prices to a new average high lifts Iwlleve the budne** leiom or hi favor uf Mr. Truman as Just
The 400 planes sent to Rerlln sinee ihe summer uf 1940. Hails har yet to |&gt;a*» it* crest, Fortune
yesterday compared with 224 were the star |&gt;erformera, rlosely said, adding: “ There is a strong silting on the fence, waiting for
ilevi-ionmcnta.
tridenry to think that pries* are
flights made during the previous followed l-y selected oils.
Home pro-Truman delegate!, he
A feature uf the week’s new* lave Idng off."
14-hour period.
says, favor the President because
Despite the giant air lift llerlln
they art- not sure Eisenhower
Still faced economic paralysis by
wiu.id accept a nomination. A
tha Soviet ground blockade, now
n r» ,min'* survey of about half
in Ita 17th day. The stoppage of
of Ihe delegate* showed Mr. Tru­
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already has halved Western Her Palestine. -Such a link would run- MC.il checkup.
Aivov said Illinois may put Ihe
linn Zionist claim* that Palestine
lln'a Industrial output.
Grneiars name In nomination—an
AhBURY P A R K , N. J„ July 6 event he says would "stampede"'
Tha Weatern Allies are report­ and Transjordan ar# one coun­
ed to be aettlng up a plan to try - claims which cannot I * ac­ 1/1*)— Frank Hague has thrown the convention to Eisenhower.
New Jrr»ry‘ « 30 Democratic Nafly coal Into the city, but the cent i*l hy the Arabs.
If (he present plan for A la­
u - The p r o p o s a l s would Hor-il Convention votes into thi- bama to yield to Eisenhower's na­
Communist preaa warned llerlln
era that a hard wintar Ilea ahead achieve Zionist aspirations hy the drsIl-F.lsenhower boom.
tive Kansas for th* nomination la
The National Democratic sir* not changed, Arvey say* Illinois
There went new Indications partition o f Palsstinc and the
rhidrtnan
told
a
hastily-summoned
erratiun
of
a
Jewish
state,
and
in
that the Ruaelana want a meeting
at least will make a seconding
of the Hig Four foreign minis­ addition the Jawish state would cautJi of Jersey delegates yes- speech for Elsenhower.
teulay
that
“
We
cannot
be
sueter* to taka up again over-all gain advantages from economic
Arvey said the switch by Frank
dlaruaalona on Germany. The unity with th* proposed Arab restful with President Truman m Hague ami New Jersey's 30 votes
th*
landidate.
Russians havs demanded for aorne stale.
from Mr. Truman to Eisenhower
"Ini- pepol* are clamoring for is “ very good news" and shows
time that tha Western Allies
AMMAN, Trans-Jurdan, July 6, Irxdmhip,'' ho said. “They do that all of th* big rity party lead­
abandon their plan for a Western
not feel they have that Iradrrxhip ers are "falling In line" with th*
Ic
j l/Pl— police arrested an American
German government.
l Jew today when he arrived In in the President of the United Li.cnhower movement.
Amman hy air from Cairo with­ KtsUs nr in the- Republican no­
minee.
In London It was rrganted asout a Trans Jordan vita.
“ But tiny do lielieva they have
The man identified himself a*
virtually certain that
'tingtha Weatern
G. Trlmpe
Towers auwill Donald
send a E.
formal
protestand aald he world Iradrrshili In the person uf
ade responsible HIM
diplomatic
—« m Past Seal
enroll!* the
to Tel
Aviv, Israel's Gnu-rral Eisenhower."
to Moscow
concerning
blockthorities iherv said, however,
that was
Die unusual July 4 caucus was braird the 172nd anniversary of
no agreement
yet haa been capital, to work In Ihe American &lt;all* a hy Hague, who previously |thi nation's independence.
U.8.
reached on the wording o f th* diplomatic mission as chief clerk. had romp out for Truman. Hague 1ground troops In Germany were
Tukan Rey, Trans-Jordan min­
protest.
ister to Cairo who waa a passen­ an»l hi4 lieutenant* personally giien inlay off, but airmen went
British Foreign Secretary Er­ ger on the same Egyptian plane, ■unit toned hy telephone th* New right in with th* hig job of fly ­
ing loiNt into Soviet.blockaded
nest Devin le scheduled to report
trquesied Trlmp#'* arrest Immed­ Jersey delegates and altarnates.
on the Rerlln crisis at a special
Rtp. Edward J. Ilart. New Jer­ Beilin.
iately
on
arrival.
cabinet meeting today. At a La
Europeans In some countries
"I refused thia man a visa In sey Democratic chairman, told th*
is/ in
niwinilHiMii
bor a
Parly am
rally
In Symondham
yesterday voiced their views on
Cairo anu he haa no right to lie caurus that Hague had switched whar American Independence haa
England, yetiarday ha charged
In our country," Tukan Hey tie- lo KLenhowcr because Truman's , come to.
that Ruaala la atarving Innocent
candidacy would not only lose th*
tiered.
people to force the Weatern Pow­
Danish leaders expressed thanks
A second American on the presidency for th* Democrats hut ; for Marshsll-nlan aid in a celebraers from Berlin.
plane had a Trans-Jordan visa also would cost them many con­ j lion at Rehild National Park In
Declaring the Westerni powers
and waa cleared. lit was on hi* gressional seats.
will not aurrendar the city, he
Th* formal raaolutlon endors­ I Jutland. King Frederick IX and
way to Jerusalem.
ing Eisenhower was offered by Premier Han* lledtoft welcomed
“ We are
... alwayt
BOSS ready to
„ UlaI
former New Jersey Attorney Gen­ somt 0,000 Americans of Danish
russ Berlin If they (the Russians)
eral David T. W lleneti and was descent
Several Polish newspapers ac­
are willing to dlacuaa it, and I
carried by a voice vota that waa
am not unhopeful that aanlty
drowned out hy three minutes of cused th* U.8. of discriminating
iresent level o f production un- apnliute, whistling and cheering. against negroes and said Amer­
will prevail”
tsa wo were able to get some
Hague recalled to th* caucus ica has atrayed from lu Ideals to
Garnish bakad potatoes by cut­ ■hare of th b outside aid which his 30 ytar* o f leadership In New follow "imperialistic policies."
ting a croaa In ihe top p f orach haa been so genaroualy offered Jersey and "Th e prominent part
lust before serving, using a sharp by the United States to Europe. 1 played In Chicago four yvar* ago
“ It Is for ua and the other par­ In laminating the vice president"
imall pointed knife. Insert s
square o f butter or margarine ticipating countries to see to It
(('•altaaeO tews ISaae Oael
deep down In each Insert, then that we make the fullest and beat
On* of Benjamin Franklin's ox- churls away from China and avan
squeete so tom* o f the . Interior us* of the opportunity which we perlmenls with
electricity In­ have half uf China, and a r« hov­
shows, and add a sprlnkla of have been provided We can, I am volved standing on wax blocks ering over Japan like vultures."
convinced. If wa will devote our­ for insulatl.m
and generating
paprika and parsley.
He added that he believe* Com­
selves actively and continuously cuncnt by rubbing a glass tube.
munist activityt "•
“ spreading eonThe rose waa one o f tha first to this cause. re-eitabllsh the
fusion and chaosa throughout thaaq
Influence of Westla
■trangth and Ii
the direction "fa r
And
am h r t M s a
la the
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VT J ASMINIiTON -Tourist* In th* national capita! view firsthand
vV * possible president of the United States who aays he la not
a candidate. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R ), Michigan, occupies
a unique pnaition. He seemingly makes no effort for the Republican
presidential nomination, yet It may com* to him without lb* slight­
est move on hla part.
Vandenberg does not budge from hla duties In Washington. H*
makes no campaign speeches. H* doesn't challenge anyone. He
doesn't go around mixing with people, even In
Washington. Usually, following a heavy day's
work, h* U In bed by g:30 p. m. And by l: M In
the morning he la In hU office In th* Senate
Office building again.
Th* senator doesn't even make much o f Re­
publicanism He la dn elder statesman whoa*
advtc* U sought constantly by th* DemocruUc
administration in power—and that was tru* even
before th* Republicans regained control of
Congress.
Rome times Washington wonders whether ha
do** not have more Influence over American for­
eign policy than does President Truman, flecr*lender Arthur tary of State George C. Marshall constantly la
H. Vandenberg seeking the adric* of Senator Vandenberg Vandenberg wield* mors power than usually befalls
th* chairn • of th* Senate foreign relations committee, or an ordlnary preefct-i.i uf th* Senate.
W aaM ngt.ai.alyt** that, gives th* answer— he and Senator Tom
Cunnally of Texas, ranking Democrat on the committee and Ita
funner chairman, have had rnura across th* tnbl* daaUnga with
th* Rueaiant tat conferences) than any other high-placed Americans.
Thus, people b*li&lt; v* Senator Vandenberg knows hla way, and they
have confidence In him. Th* Soviet high command doesn't Uka him,
blames him for much of tha "cold war." T h a i so tar, has strength­
ened Senator Vandenberg.
However, the senator does not remain a negative ggur*. He la a
tfirewd man tut not a wary politician. Ha la Indapandrat-mladad,
spanks hla thoughts no matter the outcome and has na hesitancy in
changing hla views when met with changing conditions For yaars
he was an Isolationist.
Today he la th* leader In world cooperation—Huerta Included, .If
along with th* remainder of th* countries la the UnlUd
It wtll to at
Vandenberg waa a prim* mover la chaitiag tha
,NaUons. Senator
flei
original course of the United Nations, and h* haa not lost hla
faith In I t
Vandenberg'* tall figure, pompously erect, his aaatly combed grey
hair, thin now, hla sparkling eyes behind hla rtmlaas glasses, hM
smile that la almost a grin cause him to be recognised immediately
hy tourist*. Ha "looks Ilk*" hla pictures.
The senator's attire la Immaculate— aod hla office la
Ha has $ passion for orderliness. That Is apparent, alee, In
reasoning. Ha wtu rewrite, clarify proposed hUte and UeeUap which
th* Stela department haa toiled anrer far weeks.
White hla own speech Is flowery, In th* manner of editorial
writers of y*sl*ry*ar, ht strives for simplicity of sUUmant to
menls. Ha conceives th* terms that will catch tha mind of
represent aUvae and the public.
Th* *«sator's re-election in 194* was tha strangest In the anavlx
of Michigan. Ha did not appear In th* slat* untU election day did
not make a single campaign speech. He waa attending than* con­
ference* with the Russians either abroad or In New York.
As an associate of Harry B. Truman In th* Senate during the
president's 10 year* there. Senator Vandenberg developed a fen da—
for Mat. U tha two ffiwuld become opponents for th# p— i i a t y In
tha election. Washington believe* th* campaign would be o f high
order—between the top man at least. Senator Vandenberg la
considerably In tha right of President Truman an
various domestic and assn— to mature, and the
debate would be on that and on better admtatetra- J*
lion. There would be no debate on foreign policy. I If lighting should etrika this time, Washington
ffielveBt
assume* either Harold H. fltaaaen or Senator Levered SaltonsUU (It), Massachusetts, or even Sanatar Irvtag
M. Ives fit). New York, would be hla running-mats. But on such
mature, Senator Vandenberg remains silent sad antai equally
friendly to all factions In the party.

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Being Made For WashingtonMonument MATHER’S
By RD CRRAHH .
WASHINGTON, July . (X V rbcy’re planning a three • day
nli'hday party thl« weekend for a
line, upstanding old-timer in th*
nation'* capital: Ih* Washington
momunsnt.
It should be quite n show—
pared**, fireworks, a pageant, a
rerlln speech hy President Truman
(1 r.M., ERT Raturday)—all re­
calling that the cornerstone of th*
greet white needle we* laid 100
yerra ago.
Lut It promises to be small
polatoee compared with the ruckus
laLcd on July 4, 1143, after th#
roriisrston*• laying ceremony I t ­
self.
That was a day to remember.
Bacawoodsmen hoisted Jugs sky­
ward on the street-corner*. Sieve*
prsrred and cavorted. Firecrack­
er* popped and thundered at th*
boovos of terrified hor**e, and put
crinolined ladle* to acramperlng
flight.
President and Mr*. Polk threw
a glittering full-dress party In tha
WlPt* House. Army brass, load­
ed with honor* from th* Mexican
War. harrumphed in dignite—and
sobriety- Mr*. P. wouldn't allow
anr hard staff In the houee.
But outside, lB the unllghted
muddy streets, the common people
whovped It up with no prohibi­
tion. Fights broke out between
free jolJwa and upholders o f slav•nr. Fights broke out from th*
staple, savage Joy o f fighting.
U w*#, said a newspaper re­
porter m the spot, "One o f th*
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you shout th* most expensive
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••a slab of gold_quarts on th*
120-foot level.
Ut Th* state, Just
admitted to the unlan, had no
money to buy tha itane In 1160 to
it signed an I.O.U. for 1976.
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mullip.ied—at compound interest.
It kept multiplying far 93 y e n —
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HIM i190—and
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wasn't paid until
Gov
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signed the ehacks,
Ibey totalled
td 12,177.660.
Old-time guards at Um menumen! tall o f the senator who
used to fortify himself once in a
white and climb, or taka the elav.
•tor. to the top at the 666 fast.
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CAIRO. July 6. |/1*|
b u rl
luday futnully irjeiled Count
Foike Bernadollr’s Palestine peace
proposals. Neither Arabs nor Jews
gave a definite irfiiy on the
United Nation* mediator's bid for
an exlentlon of the Holy I .ami
truce.
Ittaeli Foreign Mmitter Moth.fSlietlok handed Hcrnadottr J
|,0(X) word lejily to the mediator'*
propotxl to turn Jeiutalem uver
to Aral) rule, make Haifa a free
port and irgulatr immigration.
The teply taul Iturli leader*
were deeply Mounded hy the
Jeiutalem proposal I lie Jen* expretied emphatic opposition to
any restriction on immigration,
and uiged Bernadutte to rrconf t sidei hi* Mhole approach to the
ptoblem. This latter Mat taken a*
an indication that the Jews are
Milling to extend the truce if new
talk* develop. Die truce expires
Ftrday.
A dispatch from lei Aviv latl
night i|uuled an Ittaeli govern­
ment spokesman at laying 17
cabinet member* voted against the
{ Bemadolle proposals and four
abstained, after a three and a half
hour cabinet seuiun.
Ilernadutte planned 1u leave

PITTSBURGH, July t&gt;. i/l*i
A walkout rinhiaiinu frO,(KHI ul

Moscow On Blockade
Red Plot Exposed
To Drive Western
Allies From Berlin

the nation's 400.000 biluiiiiiioii*
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Virginia and Pennsylvania

N otes A te D rafted A fter 1U U.tys O l C on ­
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J W estern A l l i e s

WASHINGTON, luly 6 |/P)
—Hu I mini --t»tr* drmandrd
Most of the idle Meie mmei*
■lirrrtly to thr Soviet govern­
protesting lack of a contuct m
German Reds A re T o ment today that l he Buavlan
ol Her Im lir lifted.
steel company captive mines I hr
Create
Incidents hi hok.iilr
e u r lily of Stair Marshall
lest weir commercial coal digger*
For I n t e r v e n t i o n prr-rntrd thr \mrriran nut* of
in Wesiein
Pennsylvania «hn
piolist per»on*Mi lu --otirt Am*t*vesl home in sympathy
lia—ailio vlrtin d n S. i’ anyuvhP
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hi rruli hungii oil n r sitnouncrd
once |he Carnegie.Illinois Neel
LONDON, |uly 0. &lt;/Pi— An
Itnliv il h it ip *ctvrd lioui the
C.'ip a U S. Sleel subvidlaiv VII
I Alii tlir Un»I lliitnli rm hjtty tliKuinrnliiy rvi AUlhuilt All* f '
nouncesl .it Pillvhuigh the banking
drill r ol .i K u u i j i i plul to driVr trti v l itrk, Hfit.IKI iim! I lAiicf v«ill
of .|I least eight III * *t fin “ es
(hr U n tr in Allirt trom Hnlm
ipiiaI irpAi.itr mile* lo Ruciia toansi JM open lieattb* III Re*
I hr biingu u llltr cud thr d.»v piulotinc llir S„nct blockade
teiliei output at ^ .lUllgitOMli. I*
ilrdnli inlulliuhott wot that * util id ft r-lrin lie dm
Wa* i ui ill bait
llir infoim.int tml Hiitain'i
munivlt tn linlin » r i r unliu ilrd
4 spine mine* idle m West \ If
by Monow to luiltb oil uuidrntv llotr will hr drlicnrd to thr Sov­
guilt im billed llniir cat the Amei
wl.llh would t ituvr miriv ration |iet rinliany heir I 'irsum.tlily thr
(HUM FACE!) ENGLISH BOOBIES examine Wreckage of two fourt-ngim-d transports which crashed
in mid-air as they attempted to land at N'orthhold Airport, London, during a heavy rainstorm. One of the it an Rolling Mill Co.
U S and I irmh notrv will be
by Soviet four*.
O'eiall ci'il production in west39 persons who crashed to their death wax Sir Edward Gent, 52. governor of Malaya. There were two
comr drlivrird to rmbawlri in WaihSmul.it
inloinialiun
lu«
Americans aboard one o f the planes. One of the plane* was » Scandinavian Airlines Skyuiaslrr and rin Pennsvl*ania, which ep*»luyes
(loin I m u It official* ill Hr till), ington and Pain
the other a British York transport.
i International KndiuphotOj 56.000
mineis. was only JO pel
Pirvioud)
diplomatic touicrv
llir loirign id litr addrd Nrilbci
cent of normal
a
id
thr
piolrvt
would br a |uint
llluslrlou*
IVitentate
Warren
I
llir
Rlltldi
mil
lire
Ainriicsil
rtll1 hr tug 11.8, 8tes,l I'lU liul at ion
June* tif the Moiocco Divan »'f
one, but latri tbnr inloimanli
rip i.teil all It of it* IVntnvl- Jacksonville i* &lt;-• operating w.th baiori h n r would comment
F irm b
diplonutii
inluinisnit .aid llir* riin i |hr notrv actually
van! i mini*-. employing 11.0**0 Sanford Shrine Club I'trishlent rM
men. were Idle, causing a ■laity eutsl F. l.aiie m planning an out- laid llir Kirmlin ha&gt; uidrird will cliffei hi tone
Ion of fifiJMW ton* of coal.
standing Shrine iiieinonial hen- druionvtialioni Iradmg to ilterl
Fu n rr ha* uiged a muir iiuhIAmong other captlvs- mine* on July 14
lighting wbitli would givr Ruiviati rialr line lit in llir one advocated
clu.ril were thou* of the Jons** A
It) ASSOCIATE!! PRESS
tiiHipr a tliancr to in lrivriir ami by the United ‘-talrv, ihr uifotrnl-juchiln 8te**l Corn, and the
The nalion'i death toll in violent undrni* over the tlnee day In Weirion Sies-I Co. captivi- ininea
anit said
iM'cupv
.dl Hr dm
Tel Aviv for Cairo tonight to
dependence Day holiday scaled fai pail the 500 mail today and high are those whose output s ir * to a
Ihr notr. wrir dialled altft
R rlriim g to a itatrmrnl ra l­
n i u i i i t conference, with the
pared
firm,
like
a
»tcel
company.
M V allaw * M fa &lt; r * i » l
President Sure Gen­ et than the tiital of 1047.
lied by llir couvrivalivr Pam II) day* ol talk* and cunvtant
The Western Pennsvl vania Coal
Four prison* lost thru live* m liirworks accidents. An undeler Operator* Association n-pmled
nrwtpaprl I. r I I g a i o. wliicll communication* aiming H i i l l * It
eral W as O n ly M en­ mined number ul |&gt;er&gt;ons suffered in.uues m fiirtsinkv mishaps.
It wHiitito*«t lit* 1'nar «li|
totnmeicial coal proslus-tton in the
ilaitnrd to liavr a copy ul llir
. P it’ shutgh Uniontown art a wa*
ace T o H is V ic to ry
A final survey of accidental deaths {torn t&gt; P. M. local lime Friday [£0
Sovirt indri, our touicr taul' "I
tn.i j one I hi id of normal, wtth '10
until Iasi midnight showed;
iannul vouch lot that paiticulai
ijjia and lil.ntH) im-n idle
Tlie
ABOARD TRUMAN T R A I N
."Hi persona killed in traffic* ■
romntunique. but everything in •&gt;
tM‘ tut o f commercial mine* i* sold
ENROUTE TQ . WASHINGTON. accidents; 18» drowned; Od fatally
on the o|ieu market,
I
i
i
i
tv
i* tiur."
July -6, (/P)— 'ftm ideni Tiumin Injured In miscellaneous! aeri
Cominercial producer* hit hard 1 r o g T i i m I n c l l l t l c s 1 flThe c*&gt;nilmiiili|iuwhich
l.e
dent*,
and
four
deaths
from
fire­
PRAGUE, Cxecboalovakia, July •l&gt;etj back to Washington today
■ncluded the Pittsburgh Coal Com-,
r a .Je C o i l C C ! t . F v c l l - Figaro -aid wa- i-uicd to Grriuaii
work*.
8— &lt;A*|—Cheer* for resigned Pre*i- with what hi* aide* tasd was the
»ian&gt;, which reported 14 of it* 17
t’ommunists in Berlin by thr »rcTin lull of Mitt compared to
dent Eduard Bene* rang through
deep mine* In Pennsylvania eluted
mg
E ntertainm ent n tary gmsrnl of the patty I lien-,
feeling
that
the
tug
had
bern
Mi.
killed
in
accident*
over
the
Prague today from the throats
With 3,Mm men idle, it* dsilv
i d cd thr “disorganisation** "f I Exalted Hiller Jr-*r l.odgr of
■if HO,000 marchers in the Sokol p tiled out from under opponent three day Fourth of July holiday
|production In** wa-i 24.0041 ton*
,
tin- Haofntd t Ik- and M rilr Uin• In It leal power and olhc
rXMtrmrnl
*ll«l
nr
Ulrntv
last
year.
The
2
9
*1
fataHtie*
re*
congress parade, Element Gott- ol hi* nomination.
The captive miner* Maved awav
1 ,r,,,v
-imini »ervlcr*.
drr were alilulia ll-r L.lk* al I 'lit Ikuiiitig fr*&gt;m accident* «n high
■val'l, tin* Communist premier who
I rum work tmcaUM- nf lack of a I*it.*inm*n1 » ihlr here on Well I l lie new»|iai&gt;rr'* arrount w-a* 'ndt-hdllu
■ *• -terday alerted
they leporled Mr. Iium.vn mss wa; * were more than the 23H «*lt
succeeded llenes, got silent treat­
iiiiltract Steel comnanle* refuMil tirvdtv. July 14. m Iicii liioir than urittrll by Itcgrr Masiip, chief in-ingr I 11*11. *&gt;• w York Imsiconvinced
General
Dwight
D.
iiiai.i; hy the N'atiunal S*ifety
ment.
tt
new
contract
lH-cnii*e
of
a
union
l.i.ic
l l.valtrd Hutcr
1.51*0 ird-capped Slinnri* ai.- of the foreign wrvire of Figio-i n.-ss man a
.$2,400 Sought Is T o
There were cheer* also for Eisenhower's aurilion hr rannul Council.
. - nun clause
|
The
radical
Socialist
1'oin-r
I.'
ol
tin*
old*i
inii*i! to visit S.ndoid lor the Aurore carried about thr satin- in
(..ear -hie* and hot Weather
Yugoslavia and Premier Marshal accept nomination for public of­
The majority of the ttiO.OOol’ f
Igr, together
Mr mid -Mi
H elp
O rgan ization
l&lt; tmllpNrrf **« I**!* Rib I
Tito, denounced recently hy the fice had removed the only dan- lurtd million* to lake resort* and
m ill Mi an-t Mi- Ginder, inotorhituminou* miner* liad a new con­ lirtl Mllitir Crrraioni.il to hr brill
Cominform as a heretic from lhe
vac*'ton land*. The council had
C crry Out Projects tract from commercial coal oper­ line niter P&gt;26. it w.t* annoum •
eil to I'hdadrlldita last Iti unday.
geiout thieat to hi* first-ballot estimated :t(),ikHt,000 car* would
M an-lenin line.
ator* granting a t l per-day pay rd today by Edwaid I'. I.anr. SUB
O v i l ' d o ’ s They an- eiim-lrd bark next
“ We have no true repuldlc selection at the Democratic Con­ lu- unveiling during the three
die County Cotnmitiion today lalaa.
Iilrinlriil ul thr Salllmd Slitinr
without
T. G.
Masaryk
and vention in Philadelphia.
day..
Tin- traffic death* com look undrr advTvrmrnt a rrqurvi
w The new aiitueitu- head of the
I* * walkout actually m b - i t
Uenea," the marchers chanted as
pareil to UGI last year, while tin- I,.,
I40H Elk lo-lge* ..f the United
_
|
c/ui |cvti-n.ion iif the Ill-day miner* * luh
Mr. Tiuman had retired for the -IHJ
they tramped through central
compared
IM
and trriilurle*, with a
- drowning*
— ...... ...........
............to
- --,hr M 1” ' nf" \ a W ^ 'l v a . a U o n Which ended ye.t.-rdav
l Kudu
Mi iino ib
l l ” Ipiogram
■111(j, l si 111 •
n« in
bring
IIIK U
atraitgrii
liiiriy •I
II I|H ..............
msI i|'o*t
•*=** "of
i
•Ihe'Stale*
Prague in the rain.
night ahoatd hi* privatr car when in tiir IndrtH-mlencr Day holiday a|tprof»tialion. J. Hudry (XJliani. | ||,y laptiv.- miner* held to tin , Illir
i . * i
I*. *
\tin iiv tin i . xfis.it uw, |in*t vi'&gt;n* »tiM,|nut,i •nil* «•! «H'i»i»»iimairiy uau,*
Masaryk was founder anil first it reached Si. Loui* ihortly before in 1947.
b&gt;
.Im
.Viiifuid
Simile
t
lull
in
eiA
M
'n
vl,,Jor.
WN.
will
I- is.-lalle.l Thurwlay amt
.
pinidrnt dunng the pail year,'
it »*ii**/*
•&gt;*•
president of Czechoslovakia. HU
o|ieialiun m il*i Motocco Irmple ^ ,ht&gt; ovir !.. lm!e|iendenci- Day will succeed l.atayetl# A. Lewfi*.
Only two of the 48 state* New niadr the rrcpirtl and |K&gt;mlrd out
midnight.
A
telegram
from
the
ton, foreign minister Jan Masaryk,
I.o* Angeles ultornev who ha*
Hampshire and Bouth Dakota
,i .. ,i
« .
i • ; , l n ,u
ul Jai ktunville, ami Milt include |,urW u e al Sweetwater Park
plunged to hi* death soon after Associated Pies* to thi* tlaffrr i rported no accidental death. "..I the Jaycee budget (or 194Ba parade at noon, a band con I Sneaker, to the gathering In- M 'l the rein* of EIkdom Since
the Communists soiled the coun- aboard the prriidential special Prt.nsvlvania had the heavir-t ^
'* 5/.B00. Gmdon Htadlry.
rhideT Sixth District l egion Com h M Vt'ar a ronvenl...n at Portland,
try. Bene* resigned recently with­ train wa* the lint word Mr. Tru­ ktave loll —44, Including 2.1 tiaf- Jaytrr p|r«idrnl, ipprarrd brfoie
cert and entertainment tn the eve
luaiuler George W McGowan -f
A«
"f r .
C*u
out signing the new Communist
. ^ F ' v 10 * s
I Wuik of removing piling of thr mug. and the rerenium.il program Kis.limiire, Mayor Frank W. T..I '."l" *
man had of Eisenhower's action. fit fatailtie.j 14 drowning*; *it ||,r board with Mr. Odham.
constitution.
Mr . 11,111
. .
...
..
.
nurnsil out St. John* Hiver Line id the Shriners al Seminole Hah I...11 of Ovli-du, Ret.r.... ntative J New
The reporter' sent the telegram miscv-llaneouK and one firework*.
Sokol member* shouted “ Long
California. Iowa and Qregqp each
GommiMion lhaiiman M. H.
,, 1iriH.e,-ding under direction Schotd Auditnnum dunng the R,alley Oilham and Phil Packard. Jhe order for the pa*l -2 years,
live brother Benes," hut there to the Pre*ident via Brig. General
commander o f the Oviedo raist. having acted a* exalted ruler of
man
were no cheers fur Gottwald. The Wa'lace H. Graham, the While reported one death from fire- pope irquetlrd that the Jayceev j of Otto Caldwell, .......
afternoon
The t rogr.m included dancing, hla own lodge. l-vnhrw;k.
marchers passed coldly hy the
' hri' « " • » « - ' .UlrmraL
f t CaldweB’. term* with the
Of Ik rr v id the Sanford Sltrnn ■wiimnlng and a liaset.all gam • Jalzszvl. No. 1515. District Deputy
ra via wing stand In the old town Houie phytician. Graham returned ^ h l g a n followed Penn.ylv.nia
The swimming pool, reopened Grand Exalted RuDr for the
being made up, belorr July G-^y jI( ,})P municipal purchase of
square where Gottwald spars-d with hi* commrnt Itom the Preii- in total violent deaths—96, while
( ’bill Mho ate co-ct|&gt;rrating with nficr purchase of a cholorinalor fhtulheastern dlMncl of
New
the drive for Communist power drnt: "General Eisenhower is an .15 lost their lives in California In - ' »i which date or a ihoit lime Jthe waterfront »ile of the dock
Past
Mr Line in preparing the pro hv the L e g io n Post, wa* a popular J/'rk. president o f the
accident*.
Ohio’s
toll
wa*
.11;
thriraflrr
the
Comrnuiiun
will
I-t-eclfy
a
time
limit
on
Nov,
I
to
last Keh. 22.
I l ’MlIaara an
alt I
the youngsters
Exalted Ruh r* AsiwalaUon of that
gram include E. G. Kilpatrick, «i»*t for Clont*. county coniml*- district, president o f the New
New York’s 27, Illinois’ 22 and mrft
r ,,Ualiralion board. I
*h'’ work:. , „
C It.
Texas 29.
it......... _____i , l - . l _ i »___i .n ! ‘ ity Attorney Tied It Wilson vice pievnlenl, and J A Howard,
Association,
Elks
S e a m a n Q u e s tio n e d In
xioncr. tiMlnv termed the t-.l York Stale
The death* hy state-*, listing Hr ptumitrd that ihr Uoard will it revivwing an abstract of tluthat hr ha*! chairman of the Lodge Activities
secretary
tteaiurrr.
Iotiii* nn»* &lt;*f Iht
givr
rarrful
considrralion
lo
thr
original
site
that
goes
Lack
to
traffic,
drowning*
and
mUcellane.
CHINESE
TYPHOON
Committee of the Elks Grand
D e a th O f Y o u n g G irl
Ri|iie-*-n1iiig the Morocco Di­ rVrf it tc litter1
11 ra»»Np»tHi • » r « a »
Hi§
irqurtl, hut caulionrd that llir tin- original Spanish grant, alto
SHANGHAI, July 4 (/ft—Wind*
Lodge, and for the past four
van
will
l»lllustriwu*
Potentate
record*
of
conveyancein
IK81
rears as member, -i-cretary and
SEATTLE, July rt. Oft— Au- j tin to HO miles an hour whipped
outlay will l&gt;e in proportion to from trustee* of the Florida Land W'aiii-ii I. June*, who t» expected
MISS ItIV|%||S IMI'IIOVRH
|
Shanghai
today,
topnling
radio
Ihorilie* planned In renew Uirir
...........
.....
The condition of Mis* Cat her vice-chairman of tlie Board of
JAP
ELOOD
,l'r
percentage
nf
taxes
collected.
In
from
Jack
strive
here
early
aid
Colonization
Company
to
th*
er lines in
(•rand Trustees
■turalinning t.-day of a 24-year-old antennae and power
nl«c
of l.ne Rivers, who was ^ 1 “^
^
| Born tn New York City 62
TOKYO. July 4 (A*) — Nation
Dir proposed Jaycer budget in- Adolph Du llarty o f New York anssvilte wnh other memhei*
merchant seaman held in con­ suburb*, hut reusing onlv minor
the
Divan
on
the
day
of
the
profall
from
a
o--&gt;-e
""*-e
1
n,
^rr i i . ii &gt;rrved In
City.
The
description
reveal*
that
in crowded Shanghai police hraiti|itiiartvrs reported to- iludrs $4,800 fur lourut promonection with tha “ hlde-ind-aeek” damage
Beach three venr* ago
’ u V ’lmpr.iVli to 'the the U S Navy during World War
day that two .wrimns were missing ll(,n, $1,000 for administrative *1 that time Lake Moltore came gram t- .re that everything is in
death of nine-year-old Ellen Jane harbor.
within I (Ml feel of Commercial rfii*lin»*RN
The winds, from a typhoon and more than not) home* were . _c,.. .
,
./u, .
.
_ .
t.
t.
i.»..ttnrisi isa n* i Hi* liErt
v*»
civil**
Fulwtler.
............... hy flomls In Kochi pie- f M-rmliturH and $1,100 for other Street.
Th- M-aman, a 40-year-old wo­ swreeplng up from the ra*t Chins
ptoman with whom sheriff’* officer* Sea, rr ached their peak atiout feture on Shikoku Island, Four f outlay including community
FLORIDA ACCIDENTS
laid he had Iwen living, and a noon, dimlniihevl and then ro»e thousand five hundred acres of |rds and youth welfaie.
TALLAH ASSEE, July rt «Vj—
again
at
nightfall.
rlc.
paddies
W
„
,
washed
out.
,
T|l„
tlMJrUt
promntlon
llu(Jj{H
second man. also 40, ara* being
Dnector H. N. Kirkman of theheld. All have denied any know­
includes (2.20(1 salary outlay for State Highway Patrol reported
and still a me!
ledge of the crime.
11 ufit it well
operating the Tourist Information sis person* were killed in Murid*
.town A C of New York City, and
The body o f the fourth-grade
Booth, $250 maintenance costs traffic accident* over the Fourth
-a member o f the New York Stock
•Swalthwea
•-*•• iln
school girl wa* found Sunday
of July weekend, compared with
Transfer Association and other
afternoon In a brushy section of
2&gt;’i last year.
business organizations.
a north end perk where aha had
There were I I I accident* on the
&gt; Mr Hall t* married and h «« s
l-een playing hide-and-seek with
highways from July 1 through
son 2H year* old, George M. Hall,
her younger *i»ter and a 42-yearJuly 6. in addillun to the sis
who has been a metnbTr of Lyn*
old playmate.
dead, 104 were itljureed.
{brook l.mlge for seven years.
Hy KICHAKD II. SMITH
Gaahrd about the lip* and chin
Hillsborough and I'olk counties
and heavily bruised, tha girl’*
CLEVE1AND. July 6 (TP)— The Amer ican Legion commander and
------------,
.
I
u t T f^ T s t ltFASE
had the most accidents, nine
AMBLER, Pa.. July 4, W *!body wa* partially covered by thr head ol the National Congteii of Patent! and Teachers today
LON ANGELES. July fr &lt;/!»&gt; The glajionird movie rarrer ol set-1 T&lt;\ MI'A. Julv •’■ tTl -The Flnreach. Twelve were injured in
Kdward
Foulkrs,
Jr.,
18,
was
f*rn* and leaves. I&gt;*ath resulted ' pledged to help the National Education Association get a frderal-aidHillsborough, nine in I'olk, Dade
yesterday wills the finding of u n Railroad and Public Utilities
killed yesterday while attempting county reported fou injued in less Carole U n d ii came to an abrupt rad
from suffocation.
■ ..........
1
" •’
' * Commission took under advlsolo-schoolt bill through Congreu.
to make a giant firecracker with seven accidents and Duval had her body in the balhioom of her Pacific Palisades home Police said pienl t«dav a request l&gt;*' the Olllf
a
niece
o
f
pipe
and
some
rhemIlia legion, said National CommanJer James F. O'Neil "stands
she had taken her own life.
Const Motor bines of Clearwater
unlv on# injury In three rhashes.
PEST CAM PAIGN
Clutched in her hand was a satin iibbon with the l.urd t I layer In increase its general passenger
four-square behind proposed legislation to rxtrnd federal financial irsls. Coroner \V. J. Ilushung of
There were three death* in
Fog spraying o f alleys, awamp
Montgomery county said. .
Putnam county and one each in imprinlrd in gold lettering. On a nearby Jressrr Mas a final note ad­ rate* tie at Iv It percent,
area* and outlying communities support for schools.''
Ilushong said the youui, son llatdfe, Gadsden and Broward.
C. B Wlekman. msnsger nf the
“ Mote specifically," he added,
dressed lo tier mother.
o f Goldsboro and Georgetown, wa*
of a prominent attorney, had
line, to&lt;d the commission the In­
begun this morning by Southern “ I favor that Congress be recalled Arlington, Tran, national PTA :unr to an e la t e at ncathy Blue
Captain
of
Detective*
Emmett
VICIOUS •CYCLE’
crease did not apply tn commuter
Chemicals Inc. under direction of Into session this summer to take ptindent, pledged her organiza­ tell with three other l»oy*.
RIVERSIDE, Calif., July « I d l - Jor.es said: “ This I* definitely a and did not notice the body hud ra»"S for regular passenger*.
Grady Duncan, city sanitary In­ up and past legislation for fed­ tion to “ work shoulder to shoulThe coroner said the four pur­ A* th* last of “ those wild motor­ hureide." The detective said there died in a corner o f the bathroom.
No protests were he*r.| •* the
spector. A DDT solution for th* eral aid to schools and to resolve d ci” with th# NEA'a 440,000 mem­ chased some chemical* and drag­ cycle boy*'* chugged off, citizen* were four bottle* o f sleeping pill*
Mis* l-andis left a note, written hearing, but Joseph 8. Waite,
olnci
major
Itausa
neglected
dur­
killing of mosquitoes and other
bers, "resolutely determined that ged the pipe onto the estate of Riverside began
sweeping in -Miss Landis' bathroom and on her own stationery, which read Tampa agent for the Florida
ing the regular session.’’
Insect pests .la being used.
what haa happened to American lawn A fter they had put the their wav today out of the dust illi.&gt;sing room. He said an empty a* follows;
Greyhound line*, said hi* company
pottle was found near the body.
A Senate-approved measure to education cannot and must not chemical in the pipe, young ami debris.
Dearest Mommiv—
“ had no objection if similar In*
Capt. Jones reported the beau­
prtvioe federal aid for equalising happen again.”
Foulkea started jamming In some
I’m sorry, really sorry to put |
were granted Greyhound."
Sigh* uf relief were audible on
BOARD M EET
opportunities failed
Glenn E. Snow, NEA president rag* when the mixture exploded, all sides, but perhap* th* loudest tiful blond actress, 29, had died you through lk*a but there I* no
August 10 la the data aat by educational
ram* from Sheriff Carl F. Ray­ perhaps 12 hours before tb* body way lo avoid H— l lov* you darla r m y r e c r u it in g
tha City Coramlasjoa to meet aa reu.k Use Erase flee r fo r con­ and head of Dixie Junior College Kushong said.
Foulkea was token Into the burn, sponsor of th* three-day wa* found by film actor Rex Har­ Ink, you have been th* most won­
Recruiting In the Army haa atopan aquallttOoa Wftrd, It was an­ sideration lc Use 1»M tension. at 3L George, Utah, estimated
That
failure
evoked
widraprrad
rison.
who
*aid
ha
had
been
unable
house
on
the
estate
but
was
pro­
meet which disrupted the city.
derful Mom ever— and that ap­ ped up *&lt;&gt;•"• durle* the next
t2PJ ax the minimum needed fur
nounced this morning hy H. N.
criticism aa the flro-day mooting cash child in a school year.
•'That'a th* lest time I'm Invit­ to teach her by telephone retard­ plies to all uur family. I love month, and M Sgt. Roland Kail*
nounced dead on the arrival of
o
f
1A00
N
E
A
delocateo
from
ev­
each and every one of them dear­ announced thi* morning at th*
Enow keynoted tha M th con­ a doctor. The other youths were ing th* motorcycle crowd," said ing a business matter.
* ? 5 ir r * ^"p ro p e rty, tha value
T.ie officer! said a maid w it ly—everything goea to you—look Gourt House that he is looking
not hurt becauae they were out th« sheriff. “ I don't think tt's a
of which has boon Increased, will ery state sad territory opened vention last night,
be notified of Increaaea In du* here yesterday.
Ha summarized problems be- of range o f the Dying particles good thing for a little town in th* home but had thought Misa In Use files and there la a will forward to Incrsasad recruiting
U'm iis m s •• e**s* atst
Landis waa atill In har bedroom
Ilk* Rtandde.”
lira. Mahal WUiams Hughes of
of pipe, R ushong said.
ICweUaaed a* M as BUI
during th* prsssnt month.
time M m tha toaatlag. ha said.

Truman Cheered Holiday Death Toll Soars Past
500 Mark, Higher Than In 1947
By News Of Ike’s
Refusal To Run

Beneg Lauded By
Czech Marchers;

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Associated Press Leased Wire

1,500 Shriners
To Be Here For
Meet Wednesday

Lodge, (lindur Are
Anions ICIks Voting
N ew (irand Ruler

County Studies
Jaycee Request
For Appropriation

Attend
Independence A ffair

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Removal Of Bu r n e d
Dock FilingHas Begun

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American Legion, P T A Leaders
Pledge Federal School Aid Fight Hoy,

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18, Killed While
M a k i n g Firecracker

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Movie Career Of Carole Landis
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TUESDAY JULY 6, 191*

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

~r—

rhe Sanford ILcrald

Famous Feud
T H E W O R LD TO D A Y

C a ia k lU I H I n l » M
p a llla liH 4 «llr M rap i « a l « H a r

When Conatnncu Lodge Williams died the other day, tinHy lie W ITT MarKKNZIH
last chapter in an old enmity was written. She was the
^ ^Furrijcri
...........
•aafaird, t 'l « r l 4 «
.\V
A ffairs Anil&gt;»t
IH M a i a a l l i J* t » ■ ■ *
daughter of the Massachusetts isolationist, Henry Cabot —
|
iN lv r «N i n n *§*■*» m4
rim **
iw a llr r
Ultlc Klnl, n,r , dwjnjt
J n v b v r 27. IBItt. at tlir !• • • ! O f f i r * I ^ lg e , Sr., and she carried on her father’s animosity aifaiiut
*1 fta R fn rl. 1‘ lsrlila, a n la r Ilia A rt Calvin toolidgo anti his followers.
[wards Ih* political i nr lit in ii*r
Bf r*m rr*« «tf Mfirrli N, l**T.
Lodge scorned the silent man from western Massachu* national election ha* given the
H O l . U M l ' L lir.A H
r.Altwr
setts, and let him know it. Partly on this account when Bolshevist* another set-back in
IIR A ft
CtK.lidKe was nominated for the presidency in 1024, leodgu. S S U 5 ? y ^ K i ' h ! ? lU d T a r a
II ■flint'** H N B M tr
— nl list Illt-Tlrrx HATH*
k- ■
S 21 who for years hatl In-Id the highekt office* at Republican making progress in the far East
| 041 conventions, anti, tv ho had led an attempt to nominate Cool- where developments giv.- fa.r
-TOO
, "i truth
C4MI idee in 1'.I2U, was shunted off to the committee to notify the '•‘-rninir that » r
91a WwRlb*
12-Ihi vice-presidentiul camlitlate of his nomination, nlsiut the least
One Tear
All ■hlrnaer nolle*.. mrrim «f
av€iacU Jncrrm#t, ,fl M
aanL*. rramlu(!«»»• awit wniirm of HiKiufinint honor that rotiltl be irnintrii. 1his operation was nollMj
!_.» out
..... 1by
— Coolidye's
, i.1 —
Hat I -mntuiKer,
...... vu:i t. William
H t»...M. ruv(U&gt;
activities
in tile Orient,
mtorialHMVRta far (bo
*»l carried
jsiliticjil
H ut- cuvite
activities
'■l«laa f mimI*. Mill Lr rharard far
unite
aimrt
lium the inajur oper­
h-r
of
Massachusetts,
then
chairman
of
the
Hepuhlican
na­
&gt;1 r » i t U r adarrlUlwa ralrn.
Itrprrorrtf r&lt;4 Nnil-.n &lt;lh Ilf
tional'com m ittee; but tin- voice that directed it was that ator!* in l Inna nud Korea. More
and more tne Russians have l&lt;evn
inland \rni|)kprr llrprrnrnta.
Hi m , far.
I «*rL. I |»|rn«*». of Coolidgi-.
Hinging their agcOU into liurma,
|)f irolt, Kaa«n&lt; Illy, ■!. l.waU.
Tw o years later Mrs. Williams hatl her revenue. laHlgi Indonesia and Siam to take ml.
I N # l l r r a i a in a m r m h r r « f »N r
was dead, anti Itutler, who had succeeded him in the Senate, [vantage of tin. unsettled townA %••*«-1* I n i | * r r«» wt fair'll In m i l l l M
»a r la n l* n lF fn ( b f wnn # »r rr|»iiNII* came uji for re-election. Is slue's daughter ttsrk pleasure jultion* ,n Utose areas,
ra flw a * f alt ih t la ra l arttn prlnlrU
*'*ow m
u (u‘ **u'r import*
• i tNIn H t n « | iip t r . an M a li an a ll atmouncintf that, though a tcgtilat Kepublicun, she would
i| * n t n a W L p iir h tn .
vote for Hutler’s Demm-ndic op|»onent. ex-Senator David I.
* u ! ! 'Z T m T'm
~*T I KSDAY. J l'I.Y 6. 1918
Walsh. Walsh won handily though lus personal |x&gt;pularity unngkok. Siam,-»e capital, estate
lishing their first legation. there
might have brought ultoul this rosult in any case.
ill III.K Vf.li.lh It III AY
John continued to lit p a. alt
IsOtlge, Coolidgc, Itutler anti Walsh are all dead and wuutd Is- no rail fur such u lug
immortal In ht«lur&gt; and » a « glort- now have Won Joinwl .* Mr,. ..........
T l „ „ end. „ „ ....
lird in a higher li(r. hut llrrnd
wiin n remark the other day by
(imdrmnrd hi. mtmiK) In horror feud.
mm4 NNNdar •#

m

ind hi. name in rlrrnal shamr.

friend of m&gt;

Vicksburg Enjoys
5 D ays O f D ix ie
F e s tiv a l F r o lic

DARK HORSE.WHO MAY DECIDE THE ELECTION
J6 f“

VICKSBURG. Miss. July 5
(j.?b Vlck«lnirgi*r»s
started
.,
fiv.- dav dual celebration Fri­
day to observe Independence Bay
and to mark the old confederal,town s return to the union.
Towns penpie for 82 years after
;h, war lK.-twrx.-n the stale* igm&gt;r.
,-ii Independence Day.
They remembered how Crm-iai
Grni.t shelled nnd starves! ths- rtty
in(J MibmUston.
|.--t the Daroyankee* relebrntt-.
they saidBut four y.'ar ago. with great
fan fnre. they "rejoined the
Union."
Vicksburg'* D ix ie Festival
star test Friday night with neh-rtir.,,
of o siuccn.
’ Saturday etarti'd with » hang,
wli n guh salutes innrknl the
tunning uf the batteries of Old
Fort Nogales by Grant s gunboars forces.
There was parades for i-.th
while nnd negro children, and th,
queen's bull Saturday night.
Sunday there were spes-vl )«-st
tarvs mid aquatic exhibition- .,n
the city's waterfront, as well *•
tire first son presentations of thsIS’-1•vul.
T alay will be the trig day, with
Du Dixie Festival parods1 featur­
ing floats uml bands. The fl'.sl ■
will ps,rlray city history anil old
fiver scenes.
File works will start ut night
ami LJ. S. Senator John C. Stmnis
will spc'uk.
The festival wall clo-s- tomorr»»
night with a final rendition of
the songs of the Dixie pageant.

just l&gt;«rs from

tin- Far Kail.
"I think you may •se&lt;Mt th
ond iH'hrailpd John in the prison.
iLussiatu to establish u lirmu h of j
, — Mnlt. : 1:11),
ilie Comluform in iluiiKkuk in &lt;li,-,
inimediate future.
from thal 1
who
tlisapprove
of
the
laws
beiuu
enacted
by
^
Those
We tee where over in Ssmsrstrateglr point they will direct j
Ljik I. Uiliekitlsn, tome srehse- their duly elected repre.-eiitativcs in WashiUKton are often ths-Tr Jrive in that whole vast
of their area of 5t»ulh-K«st«rn A-ia."
olouiit hsi just diicoirml die. advised to„ write to the
. .lawmakers
. . . . informinu
,
,them
,
Apropos of the gi neral ilt'oi.
Ik,nr of . oiunduopu,. the |«“ t»lu de. Protest usually takes th e form of a teleurnm or
tlon, At* Cur respondent Siwmi i
to-tsllrd Peking man who n ,U
(,.
|l*&gt;*tcard
ctintiilniiiK
a
few
Kfie■
n.l
sl
a'
s.
1
«(»•)■
' “ ----- ; , .
.
...
..
Pu vi*
icpurl*
that
Kdwm
r*.
posed to have rosmrej this esrtli Ufoups of people semi ill cards w ith tile same uortlinu. the jUanton, American embassador to
several million yrats ago. Hoyt result lieinu it m iniature avalanche of mail which means Hiam, told him:
The garni Moscow i* playing
We'll hrl he could tell ui about little to the congressm an.
not Just n Kuro|H'un game of «
Senator
Itaymoml
K.
Haldwin,
w
iitiiijf
in
the
m.iga/in
•
'
the good utd days!
tin game— if nil southeast A,m
•'reedom And Union, states that ‘‘effective letters are those iH'Comes a solid hostile Cunmuinf«t blue, it will Ih- a cause i f
The liulnh government which vhich are individual expression* of opinions; the less formal, great
concern to all tin- world."
he
less
doL'matie.
the
less
stereotyped,
tinbetter.
All
it.
some people nave called social
Well. It look- ns though the
""’^
‘ilivitiufil writiiiK to his representative should describe fully Ited*
had established that Asiatic
‘l * "
'B , |-d ll - ri | i anil completely what would hap|s-n in Ills personal case if Cominform as predicted. And we
week , system of FRLfc medicd rtfnt „ in|ro,H V , . ri. n .|nxw|. so that I can «e t a clear and nrc- reminded by the American
care for everyone. The govern
owned Itangkok Post that "The
useful pie!lire of tile problem* involved."
menl will pay the doctors who
vacuum run Mil by llrlilsh withSenator* and roprt-Hentntivt-* realize that they nr*- in drawal from many urea- in Asia
participate $1,200 a year plus a
WiodiiitKton to serve the interests of the people. They art- in slowly being filled by Itusvian
special fee for each person as­
glad to know from the people themselves how to do that, ideology. The procr*« may le
signed to him during die year. T h e y are right in discounting any hut direct, sincere, con- ■•ow- but it seem* to be a certain
one."
Die system o bee ""I*
tl« erett. xpnmnions of opinion,
.Meantime that Finnish election,
sense tliat those who lirnrfil I rum
which appears to have reduced the
it do not have to pay. The lax
Communist front from fir-t place
payers will foot the lull
to third in parliament. mu«t Ik- a
Benc»ficic»nt Ice Cream
Pity llcrod rod John: And hr «-nt

Write It Kiidit

Ttu- nnme " Elect ra" is given
to three Greek legendui) fig
nix- the wife of Oernnus: one '»f
1,10 Pleiads, and to thr daughter
•f Agcmenmon. The wonl meat.1“hri/bt one*.

Marines Ope n Hooth
4t Isocal Post Office

nasty dose of medicine for Mos­

cow to swallow. And maybe the
When you stop your car, he
Some serious-minded
women
students
professors
at
,
.
,
.
. s and
i
t
: Ituasun* won't swallow it, though
sure iheic is no one following luwii Stnii* ( nlli-gt- have miitit- a |ilt-u*imt tlixcovcry in tiu-ir t(.ey |M-rhap* would
showing
dose liehind you A taxi-cab laboratories. Th e y announce that there is more Useful vita- more daring than prudence to try
driver with two gob and a tailor min If*2 content ill ice cream than ill green pens, almost as uny strong-arm stuff “k'“in*‘ }?&gt;*•
as passengers suddenly stnpiied his much as in pure riboflavin.
. . . . . . . . .
»car near 'he Si. Johns River
Through tests ami carefully prescribed illets that WO- rhr, , v dictator. Marshal Tito,
Yugoslavia anm-sr* to he tnabridge at Palalka. Thr car follow­ men students followed as guinea pigs, the particular vitamin
ing him alio ilofiprd. but not was iliscoveretl to have been auaorbetl more readily from neuv,rltig fur » showdown with
soon enough. Clashing into the ice cream than from other tested food sources.
S K / S e ?
i u t u . ° T t u *.
While the chemist* try to learn why, it s nice to know
j„ cjiargP,i ••&gt;- the Cominform
rear of dir first car, the second
drivrr crackrd thr gasoline lank. that during these deg day* a person Is really doing his Issly with having deserted the Moscow
There was an explosion and the a service when he eats a big dish of ice cream. It seems oarty line.,, Th*- Yugoslavs have
, * ,!,* «) the Fifth Cun
sailor and two gills wrrr burned|hnppily, that th*- day is past when almost everything that
O, three
party in
to death. Tliat accounts for
____ ■wit* _gtsul to ent was considered liail for the btniy, and gen- rr,.,B — Yugoslavia's
__________
of the 550 accidrnt.il deaths dur '-Hilly linplensilfU tlli»K* Wi-rc Ctilisitlt-rt'il K‘md fur tin- *&gt;•*• |t,-|Krn&lt;li- on Julv 21. The respond

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Mr « * « l

Southern hankers are wsinr.l
agaiml loading up too heavily
with home inoMgagrv. Some of
those who have been trying to
finance homes may complain llierc
iin'l much danget. Nevritheles*.
anyone who is successful in hit
afforlt to raise the money In build
• house, will (mil that it will cn*i
him about twice as much as hanticipatrd. and when he u ilone
he will have a $11),0(H) house
worth maybe $V000. D ir hank
which hat a $7.f&gt;00 loan on that
hind of houve will he left holding
the shell when there it no longer
any housing shortage.
t . 'The neil liattleground of the
I civil rights issue will Ire at die
[Democratic convention in Phila­
delphia next week where $0 north­
ern Democratic leaders have hand­
ed'together to have die President’!
Civil Rights program incoi|H&gt;raleu
into the party platform. Thr
group includes such notables at
Edward J. Flynn, of the Rronx.
former chairman of the Demo,
critic National Committee; Mayor
|Hubert H. Humphrey of Minne­
apolis, a member of the com­
mittee which will help draft the
J platform; and Jimmy Roosevelt
! and Franklin Jr., ions of the lalt President, all of whom seem to
, think they are well qualified to
'•peak on the subject of rscisl
relations in the Soulh.

General Eisenhower, whom ill
I the Democrats, eacrpt President
rTroman, seem to want for the
j Democratic standard bearer, re
peals his "No” of last January
.with regard to the presidential
stian. He is in no mood for
politics

or

partisanship,

le the housing shortage, he
S no desire to move into the
kite House where it » like
ring in a gold fish bowl. So the
[General's popularity may be se! for the time being at least,
long ar he remains a private
and keeps his mouth shut,
at* few who will have anyagainst him. But just

f e S L i S ? .............
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The other nig Isaue *&gt;f the mom­

J L &amp; &amp; W A S H IK G T O N
Armed Services Unlflcalisn
Running Info Many Hitches

Navy and Air Forca Feud
Ovar Thai, Avialloit Role*

Sptcitl to Cenfr^f Prrtt
TVTARIIlh’OTOh'—Unlrtcstlnn of the armed **tvlrep. as fsr as tho
VV Atr Fore'* and the Favy are ronceme*!. Juft Irnt working.
trespHe outward signa of harmony, oitlclal Washln*l,i i kn w* that
the rift he tween the t.'rvirea is wld.nlng and prut^hly rover will bv
closed.
Ths issue is the same old flcht—the scapcctlve avtetlrn roles ef
the contenders latest el-lrmlctiea lncl.de:
The Atr Force objected to *omperleon of landU*a«d and carrierhxaed planes In I'aclftr war walUtlrx A Naval
Breervt oltlcrr uee*l the figure In a story written
for ganeral*clrcul*tton. The Navy n hnrographed
copies of Die article and dliUltmlcd them
AJm. Ernest J King, retired, waitlme chief
of naval operation*, wont out of his way to atsta
on the sixth •nrdversaty or the Bailie of Mid­
way that Air Force B-17'a failed to ccor* a hit
while carrier squadrons sank four en:my faltopj
and broke the Jap navy's Un-g.
Spokesmen tor t^fense Uccreiary Jimtr For*
rcital told reporter* that tne Air Force u#e*l a
"back door" to .et three UdAF |wt project* In­
troduced in Congeera, dcspile the secretary's
opposition
Wmhlnglan
Ttit piojecta a re a one bitl'on dollar air englpeering research center, n Fug-range guided miss la proving ground,
and a 1*4 mllllon-dollxr .‘ l .ar warning network.
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• A H U in r S - T lif federal government haa decided to re-enter the
llghter-than-alr flcld of aeicnautlce— but the Maritime Commlu'on,
rather than the Navy, will operate the new program.
It waa whit* th* Navy wai sponsoring the program, before World
W ar II, that a aeries of disasters befell th* dirigibles ShcnttfOMh.
4 k ton and Macon.
After these aerial catastrophes, the Navy undcritandahly roftpedaled airship*. althoutk small blimp* were partlcularty efftetiv*
In anU-aubmartn* warfare.
Maritime Oommlasion haa been assigned the task of "Silting up n
BghUr-than-alr division to consider experimental rigid airship con­
struction and operations."
Actually, the United Htatrx never haa constructed a dirigible solely
for commercial purposes The Germans pioneered and led in this
Reid befnr* the war
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• T R t'M A V fl n t t P —Opinion Is divided In Washington m whether
President Truman's trip to the West Coast Improved or damaged hia
chances for another four year* In thH White Moure.
Although Mr. Tnirnan malnUinsd that the expedition waa "nonpolitical'' there 1* no doubt in the capital that the Junket marked
the opening of tha thief executive's runpxlgn,
Some Democratic chieftains, and apparently th* president him­
self. believe that by carrying hi* cr.Mrum of Con­
gress directly to the people. Mr Truman strengthOvoilsn
•ned his position aa s candidate.
&amp;
Osllgkll
Th* ch i'f executive obviously waa elated with tha
B W M M ha Mcatved to Loa Angeira and elsewhere.
RmUtnt
N l N «t- ha waa ta jubilant that ha several lime*
Mention of making return Malta later this year.
—*
Towaver. inalat that tha president, by Ma
(N ff BMaaaa an Ooagraaa. damaged hht preatlge and that in tha
i m tha natera wlU show their approval of Urn w ort dan* tgr
Moat OOP attacks on th* Truman trip have targeted M faitura
to 1st tha Democratic national committee foot tha MU for Uw excuralon instead of charging It up to the taxpayers.^

ent remains the Hussion *-ff**rt i*&gt;
starve 2,IMHP,IMM1 civilians of Wes­
tern Berlin by a f » ‘ **t WtfhadeThe purpose of this *levillsh plot
is In force America. Britain ami
'France to withdraw their oceupnlion forces from the rlty ami thus
; leave the Russian* free to ratal,(llsh a Bolshevist state with Ber­
lin as capital.
The week-end saw American
ami British air forres rnnOnuIntr [
their sensational efforts to hri-ac i
Ur,- blockade t,y flying auppll's
to the beleaguered metropolis I
Ttiey were grlting aheuil with ttuJolt, too. At the same time th, three ttemocracie* were planning
ilirect demands on Moscow to eml i
the blockade.
It D difficult to see how the
Bolshevists can fall to rec«,gTilxe I
'that they are doing themselves no
' u .mhI In world opinion *&gt;y such an
exhibition of ruthlessn-ss. They
maintain a I,raten attitude of m
caring a linker's
dam alsiut
world opinion-hut they do rare.

“ JuHt A Reporter”
Tampa Tribune_____

EW YORK— A couple of months ago. on* of
the dally Manhattan columnists, suffering
l-oatihly from ennui or a hangover, accepted a
press agent'* word that the clock atop tha Metro­
politan Life Insurance company waa iht largest
In the world.
This Is a considerable misstatement of fact and
the position In which (he columnist found himself
Is one I fearfutly expect lo And myself any day.
since 1 also suffer from occasional ennui and
hangoveis, and I also accept press agenta* state­
ments as gospel truth.
The cold, clear fart Is that the Colgate clock,
Just across the Hudson river In Jersey City, la
the largest In the world, a fact which the prru
agent for TH A T clock promptly howled Indig­
Mol Hslmsr
nantly to the world.
This clock, which la the official timepiece for the lent of thousands I
of lost soul* who take the ferries from New Jersey to New York '
and track each morning and night, la 00 fast In diainetar, as con­
trasted lo a mere J«&gt;» feet ror th* Metropolitan timepiece.
Tha thing about a bO-foot clock that Interested me was—who in
th* name of sweat heaven keeps It woundT I found out by tha
simple procedure of p'-klng up th* telephone and saying "Yea.
Agnes. I'll talk t«&lt; him now." thua ending a three-day v ljll by th*
Indignant presa iigrrtt who had been parked night and day hy his
phone like somrnile t .ylng (o buy the Aral bleacher ticket to th*
World Series

N

iiA R o t.n J. k n ir r .n w ts tm t h i n m o n n t r o h it v . tie i* a
man of fib who ha* worked for that certain soap company alnc*
toils or ever since he honorably severed connections with tha
Seventy-Sixth Infantry
Rchetr lias a married daughter who takes a dim view rtf hit occu­
pation. "A lot of gwsl M does ut," she comments "Dad takes care
of the world a biggest rlock and more than 1A0 smaller ones, but
me ther ha* lo wind the one at home."
Artually. there t* no real winding of the clock because It operate*
on power furnished hy 2* hatlrrlea which recharge autornktlcatly.
However. Mr Scheer I* the custodian of It- and of all the other
docks In the plant, and hp checks things. You know—checka ttings.
He has an electrician-assistant named Norman Reeves who raplarrs the electric hulha on the face and hands, and b* swings out
I t atone* shov* the cohhly street* of Jersey City to arcompUah this
precarious task.
Rchrer worked, from IFII to 1939, under a man named Reorg*
Htecle. and hr tell* an inti resting story about Mr Steele. M r Steele
loved rlock*. with that hipped passion that some men have for stuff
like that, but hr had a dislike of the Mg one. On Nov. 1, 1939, he
died atop a ladder In the plant, and evtry clock In the Joint atopped
—except I he Mg one Presumably, th* dlallkt wa* mutual.

v\ r sometima* hoar a sort " f
halt sn^cr: ''He's Just a reporter.^
Well, it wa* "Just a v t « ;t * « C,c*-rite Goodwin, o f the Allanla
tout lull. Who got the l’ulitu-r
|*i iat this year for a highly cred­
itable achievement in promoting
Iw-Uor amt cleaner government.
At, turough our history we can
find instances In which "Just a
i
r
e
s
repuiter” did something unselfish,
THIN MAMMOTH W RIhTWATCH WAN DESIONED by the lata
cff.ctive and notable, for the
twi.sfit of our own people or for Warren Davry and was set In motion officially Dec. 1, 1934. It haa
an area of 1 9*3 square feet, which means nothing to ma. alnc* I
the outrun race In general.
Wright Bryan, Editor of tha failed algebra In high school, but which evidently ia quit* targe.
Atlanta Journal, wrote In hi*
The dial's framework la made up or structural steel aodT th# ft t *
column a few day* ago:
made up or steel slat*, four Inches wide and spaced two Inchei apart,
My reply always la that to
but treated in such a way with while enamel that from a dlstanc#
any a man—or a woman, for
the dial looks Ilk* a solid alah.
,ome of the atdest reporter*
The flve-ndnut* symbol* ar* mark#r* seven feet high, each sur­
nnxaday* are women—is a good
rounded with 90 Inches of neon tubing for night lighting. The minute
reporter I* to bestow the hlghtrend measure* 2T fret 3 Inches, exclusive o f a t0-foot counterbalance
c, i accolade that can Iks accordta 10-fool W H A T ?) and ther* would be h*U to pay In 13.481 oOcee
(it any newspaper worker*.
If the clock ever gave the wrong tlroa In the morning.
Everything else In a newsMr Scheer, a walking encyclopedia o f data on the dock, can re­
paper I* built around the re­
port to visitors that tha tip of tha mlnut* hand travels 31 Inches
porter's work.
per minute or 183 feel per hour. That goes up lo three quartan of
Editorial exposition and argu­
a mile In a 14-hour day. and If you want tha figure* for a 3* or 38ment arc Important. -Strong
hour day. and a week or a year, you just gel out your lu ll* pencil
newspaper* have strong opinlmj
and not afraid to voles
and paper.
The pendulum (now THAT I know; lhat'a *om*thing E. A. Poe
them.
But these opinions and argu.
wrote about) ia eight feet long and carries a 330-pound weight, a
menu carry most weight when
package which I often thmk la aboard tome of th* horaea on which
their logic is based on facts
I bet.
wldch reporter* have gathered.
The clock haa 348 lamp* which consume 4.380 wetla tw*U, some
Entertainment features hare
o f YOU must know what ihoat are) and the prase agent who Started
a Urge plaro In the modern
all this u going to get you-know -whaf for remarking carnally,
newapapar. They contribute to
mind you—that Mr. Scheer certainly haa tuna on Us handa, doaan't
. tho pleasure of many readers,
he?
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The entire weight of th* hands and movement ia festr
product for the entire family.
that's about enough facta for today. It'a d N ifty Mg i
Bui the backbone o f the news­
paper I* factual Information—
news: and nows ia gathered
ant written by reporter*.
toying, m*|. | Bald- Ruth held 10 otnjur league
Aula, nltough nniHiyinj
"Just a reportar” — one of iha dora causa any injury lo plants. I bassball record*.
highest o f compliments!

goer* Ire also has the free faeili
lies of the Mnrine Corps ln»titut«
with its over 200 courses."
Sergeant Mason said that be
would I* glad to discuss uny and
nil phass-s o f Marine Corps lif-'
with applicants and their patent*

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SANFORD. July it (S rw cia ljThc- Marines landed today nnd
huvrth- situation well In hand.
Margaret C (Jwatlney
Sk i . Willard J Mason, veteran
Jeweler
o f the war in the Pacific, ertnbformerly with
Iis bed a temporary rveruitim;
C. I- Pruyn
station today at the local |M»t of­
In Winter Park
fice. Tli* station will Im- open
Mather Furniture Sine*
daily front two until 7 P. 31. ills
purpose i* to acquaint ns many
yourur men of Sanford and vicin­
ity »- possible with the advant­
ages of service with th* Feathernecks.
OPTOMETRIST
"Travel, adventure ami educa­
tion remain the by-word* o f th* &lt;
PROM PT COMPI.CTK '
Marin* Corps." said the set grant.
O PTICAL HEUVICK
"The Corps op«h* a wide vfsia of
travel that extends from the Or­
(•lasses prescribed, dispensed
ient to the Old World Advrntur*
llepalra and adjustment* mad*
I* to Ik- found around every corner
Uoura 9-13 — 1-8
in these mysterious, exotic nnd
b a t 9-13
nncient lands. And education Is
ever present, for not only does
Phone 29*
a Marine team touch About customs ■ Atlantic National Hank Bldg.
nnd people of the land* through
Hanford. Florida
which he travels, but wherever he

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Sheila Brannon Wed
To R o b e r t Altman P

TUP.SDAY
■ Tha Fidelia Class of the "First
Baptist Church will meet at
AjDO P. M. at the home of Mr*.
■ H C . Mexsengrr, 300 West Third
H m -t, with Mrs. J. M. Cameron
H co-hostess.
H r h o Daughters nf Wrtley Class
w the First Methodist Church will
it in the class room at the
rch with Mr*. W. E. Raines,
Mr*. E. C, Williams, Mro. Fred H.
Wilson, Mr*. Pauline Howard and
Misa Eileen Chapman as hostesses
The meeting will be In the form
o f a class party at 0:00 P.M.

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Mrs. Felice West ha. returned
3anionl Is the marriage o f Misa to g . nfor(1 , (tcr i|)rnj lnit the past
f i f j t o Hr* r non’
° f ,Mr* .two week* at Myrtle Beach, S.C.
William Edward Sim ath of Jack*.
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sonvltk, to Robert Emerson Altj|r- all(] Mrs. H. W. Klrtley of
man, ton of Mr. and Mr*. D.
Giinvxvillc
.'pent tha holiday
Altman, formerly o f Sanford now weekend in Sanford with relatives,
of Columbia, 8. C. Tha wedding
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took place on June I t at 0:00
Mr*. U. I. Uuck. loft last Frlo clock at the First Baptist Church day t „ spend sonic lima In New*
in Richmond, Va.
Dr. Theodore port Richey, Fla.
Attaint officiated at the double— -----ring service.
Mr. and Mr*. Morton Thigpen
Tull baskets o f white gladlol- left today for Tarlmro, N. C
use# Inlersperrvd with tiny white whore they will spend the summer,
flowers against a background o f i
*
Ktte.icry farmed a lovely setting | James Henry Cooper hra arTHU RSD AY
for the roremony. A program of rivet! from New York City to
nuptial music was played by the spend the summer in Sanford,
,-. TJle hoard o f I he Presbyterian
church organist and the tradition-1
*
.Woman'* Auxiliary will meet at
al wedding marches were used.
Among those spending the past
tbo church at 3:30 P. M.
John Conley, arlolst, aanr "Be- weekend at Daytona Heaeh were
cause” prior to the wedding.
Hr. and Mr*, w. E. rrlddlo and
l i e bride will* a mvrly wed.
KHiaheth Dyson,
ding gown fashioned of white or*! r, •__.
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ny JANE EADS
W ASHINGTON — The nation
shanld taka notice o f the increas­
ingly alarming
proportion nf
younp-sters dropping out o f srhool
annually without completing a
Men school education warns the
National Education Association
(N B A ).
Only 4S3 pupils out of every
1,000 are in school whrn the final
year of high school is reached,
NEA states In a survey just com­
pleted. The survey Is based on
‘’school survival rates" for the
nation, romputed by the U.H. OfItco of Education over a number
of years. This mrani that over
tho ration ooch year 1,000.000 to
1,2*10,000 children drop nut. They
are quitting from “disinterest,
discouragement, or for other rea­
sons."
" I f secondary education con­
stitutes an essential minimum of
training, which should be the com­
mon heritage o f all cltlxen* of
this democracy" say* NEA. "tho
nation ran ill afford the prodigi­
ous waste o f human resources re­
presented by tho number* who
leave school prematurely."
During the decade preceding
World W ar II, Iho school survival
rate into the final rear of'h igh
school Increased steadily. With
tha renting o f World War II, how­
ever. this trend was halted and
then reverted, the survey reveal*.
NEA says no single cause Is
responsible and points out "that
rnary are forced by straitened
financial circumstance* In their
families to go to work. Other*
lark the sympathetic Interest and
encouragement at home. . . . A
few withdraw for health reasons.”
Tha authors o f one recent study
of school withdrawal* were Ini
to the following conclusions: "P er­
haps the best explanation o f the
fact that children who are past
the upper age limit o f the compul­
sory attendance law are not in
schorl Is simply that they do not
like school. The reasons behind
this attitude are many, chief of
which are a dull and uninterest­
ing! and equipment, lack o f In­
teresting extra-curricular a ct!*Itlos, and the Inronveniepccs of
hua traosportaUim."
NEA along with nthrr eduratora
ace In Ihv proposed federal aid to
education legislation, "an effec­
tive positive atop” In keeping
young people in school.
"When more communities can
h ive the facilities, the personnel
and the program that are cssenUM for n 'good' school, more arid
more o f tha boy* and gtris will
rcc the value o f that program and
will remain in school to complete

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lif.*! 11 S I ) ? I&gt;rfL Pr V°0k *°PPH| W end* of Mrs. Lillian Vickery
with a white orchid.
will regret to learn that she ha*
Serving a* her maid of honor
confined to her home for
and only attendant was MUs iho past week because o f illness,
hatnlyn Edwards o f Jacksonville
who wore a dress o f pink cm.
n URh W’hclchel. Jr.. Illlly Flemoroldercd organdy with white ac- |„r , &gt;fP|| Powell and llll* Epps
rcssoric*. She wore a rnronet of visited over the past weekend at
•tophamti* ami pastel flowers and Daytona Hcarh.

left for a short wedding trip and
are now risking their home In
Richmond.
For traveling, Mrs.
Altman wore a Navy blue suit
with gray accessories. An orchid
formed her corsage.
The bride attend'd schools In
Jacksonville and graduated from
AnJrew Jackson High 8chool. She
war formerly connected with the
EaMesn Airline* In Jacksonville.
II.'. Altman graduated from Sem­
inole High School after which ha
attended the University o f Flor­
ida m Gainesville where ha was a
member of the Delta Tsu Delta
(rau inltv. Ho served for tlx
y e n s with the Army Air Corps
during Iho war. He I* now staff
ancounrer for
Radio Station
W ltVA In Richmond-

ten. whose marriage to Kna Her­
bert Moreland will lie an ovent of
lhi„ month. The roonia of the
l-ev name on Laurel Avenue wen*
atu actively decorate*) with lovely
attsugemenl* of multi-colored
thasta daisies nnd tinnlu*.
The dining table was overlaid
with a white linen cloth ami ernIcrcu with bright yellow hibiscus
and gieenery. During the morn,
tnt. the hostess pre-ented Mi*&gt;
Haiti n with some of her chosen
Pattern of silver. Misa Dorothy
Morrison received a box o f ante,
pap'.r for holding a marked glass.
iiiss Lee wai atsistrd in sen
mg by her mother. Mr*. A. W.
lax, Miss Lyllinn Hoyle and Mrs
Mason Wharton o f Orlando. Those
enjoying the affair with Mi-s
Lat in were Mr*. II. A. Moreland.
Ml*. Wharton and the Misses
Mary Ann Whrlrhel, Daphne Connel'y,
Dilon linker.
Margmrt
Dltigfrldei, Hetty Jo liroek, Lucille
Allman. Dorothy Morrison, Betty
Moore. Mary Joyce Stevens. Lyftiaii Hoyle, Kitty Odham, Louise
Clark, Jean Hayer, Jackie Tate of
Leisoitrg, Nancy Williams and
Hetty Corrodi,

LIM A, Peru. July 0 (/P)—'Virtual
martial law existed in Peru l&lt;&gt;day as the gnvcrnmrnt arted to
restore public order following
Sunday’s revolt hv the army gar
risnn at Jullsca In the southea*:.
An official announrement la«t
night said Hrig. (Scnrral Fadernn
Hurtado, inspector grneral o f the
army, ha* ordered the relict gnrison to surrender and told them
the rest o f tho army la loyal to
the government.

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Fewer Holiday Accidents Would Occur wa*A Mtmll
girl with nn elfin faro
next. Mrr while dress was
I f People W ould T h in k , T h e n Act

Mis* Candine Lee entertained
on Friday mo mine at 11:00 o’clock

*Brtta Palmer Ray, Society Editor

WASHINGTON
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known the lake wa* deep."

Miss C a r o l i n e Lee I
Honoris Miss Ha 11 e n

Social Calender

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THB HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

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Peter gt-nily.

NEW YORK,—&lt;/P)- It ws* n " I was drivinif home, and I my mama? She was with mu at
hrighf *unny mornitn.- in Heaven. tries! to beat the trnin to the the party. I can’t find her.”

Ml. Peter yawned, pulled a cloud ctoaainK.” said the little man.
She started to sob, St. Peter
over hi* head to shade hi* eye*—
“ And— ?
silently motioned to an anitel
but he couldn't get hack to sleep.
“ 1 thdn't," said the little man.
Hour after hour the line moved
There was an awful clatter at
“ Tch! Teh!’ *aid St. Peter rru»»- up to the irate. At last St. i ’eter
the gate.
ly. "When are you mortals u&lt;&lt;tnvr said wearily:
I “ This job would try u saint", he to get over your immortal non*
“ What'a irono wrong in tbo
grumbled as he shuffled to Ills tense? Any m»re Sunday dnv*
world?”
post. “ It'll Isj the death of me ir a ? ”
A man’s voice answered dolly:
yet.”
Ihmn the limit and line hunt!' , “ It was a holiday. Everybody
Ill* krys clanged against Ihi reda raised their arms. One hand was celebrating."
nearly lock. He grunted, gave a still clutched a hrokett sterrinit
“ Celehratlnir what?”
mighty shove, the gate swung wheel. St. IVIcr shook his head.
“ Our independence,’’ the man
ajar—and Heaven was open for
jtended.
business.
St. Peter shook his hrad again.
) St. Peter took urn long look
“ And what have you left yo:tr
outside.
|Independent* to celebrate? Next.'
“ (iood Heavens!” he exrlalraed.
And the line moved on.
“ It'a just like tin- wur again.”
For there stretched Is-fotc hint,
u* far as r&gt;r could reach, a dolor­
ous line .rekmg admission. There
ware young in that line and there
wt re old Many hud torn clothing,
some wore makeshift blindages
Maine.I with the red tide of life.
The line surged toward the gate.
“ Take it i t v ! " Ht, Peter snout­
ed. "There* no hurry. All right.
A ll right. Who’s f i t -t ?"
“ Me." said n fni little msn im­
portantly. II* gave his name. St.
Peter *i.in .d his log, golden
lunik. Hli brow furrowed.
“ Why. srierding Pi our rrrords
C m lo ll that iif p lm s '
von weren't due here until HWm .”
Product «f Ih* family o»
He ran Ids finger down the ml*
Y
»« know il't pur*
iimn
si pur* tan t*» —
"Yep. thal’s right." said the
Joit tik* par* "Prlr* R fip r
saint. "Cstn-e Pneumonia. Yrsr
ItWiS. Hight after your yatifl -j it
Imv is !■* etnduale from collegr ’*
Tin* little man's eyes giew
TRAVELER'S CHECKS . . .
Crraae-rrsUtanl brow’n and while mist v.
“ What happened ? " noted St.
plneheckcd cotlon In a New York

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costume for auiiinier’a vacationtit. Waist-length Jacket Is hand­
ed down tho front sod buttoned
In line with the elongated and
buttoned tab on the skirt. Blue
and brown cotton blouse, collared
over the jacket, can be worn with
the akltl aa a complete dress.
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Robert Beasley were among those al ,,r|* n« u* ________
spending the past weekend at
Daytona Beach.
« . * * Elisabeth File left this
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morning by plane for St. Louis,'
Mis*
MarthaPerkin*, Mis* j j 0_
v |,|t
j 0#n Crowder.'
Lucille Altman and Ml** Nancy ght w[U ,H. j nin,.,| |„ 8t. ^ u i , fl&gt;.
Collum have returned In Sanford I jj|(( i ^ urB May Brown anti rn
after spending tho past weekend , 0|iU |o .Sanferd Ihey plan to
at Daytona Beach.
visit in New Orleans and other
Little Mia* Lamar McLeod nf
Orlando la spending a few dsya in
Ranford with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Houmlllal, at
thsir horn* on Palmetto Avenue.
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end at the Oasis CotUge*.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lipplnr«tl
0f Baltimore. Md. have arrived
{0 ,[* n d some time with Ihoir son
an*, daughter-in.law.. Mr. ami
M' 4* R®bert Mppinc.lt, and g.smlda lighter, Morda Kay l.lnplncott,
»« « « » Paimetto
Avenue.

Mr. and Mr*. Leo Moore have
left for Tampa to spend several
Mr, nnd Mr*. Dirk Maxwell,
days. En route to Tampa they Jr. nnd son, Dick Maxwell, III,
plan to visit Mr. Moore's parents have returned to thrlr home In
In Frostproof.
j Jacksonville after spending the
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holiday weekend with their sister,
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Watkins M u . J. O. Poulsen at hrr home
and two rfaroghUr, Lynn and Mary *on Fairy Lake near Fern I'ark.
Anil, o f Atlanta, Ga. are the They were arrompanied to Jackguest* o f Mrs. Watkins' parent*, aot.vlllo hr Mrs. Paulsen who will
Mi. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
vtsll her hustumd who I* In the
—— —
United State* Naval Hospital for
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Booth have treatment
as their guest* their son-In-lnw a n d __ _
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
Butt* o f Miami, and Kherman i --,**?
P.outh o f Honduras, South A mrr- bjbkkf-'M
lea.

A telephone ring is m eltin g! 1 mi never
Liinw w list's w ailing .it tin* other mil. 1hnl
why it's important b&gt; nntu r r m i l • prumpf/;j

It’s also iin|.oristil when you're doing the r
to a llo w n m inula for your |»arl» In rrsrh tl
telephone. It's two-way telephonerouridcr
that me an* In Iter nrrvire a ll amund.

IIAV1NO the Federal Court In Bo,ton. Mass.. Is llobcrt 11. Best. 52,
after he w'ns sentenced to life Imprljonm^nt for selling out to Oer«i,my ax a propaganda agrnl who
broadeuit agnlnst the U.B. during
World War It He also was nr."t,
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hutch at tha country club and
Bawdry afternoon in town. Festsnad all the way down the front
with whit* arochetcd buttons, the
drean la detailed with tuck* on
the bodlca and at Uia lupllne. Belt
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thin New York dross In light
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tapered from peglop-lrk* foMa
below the ahm hlptln*. Necki.ne
m newly ooUarsd In deep potnu,

any leading product
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dishes* -fine -fabrics!

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rem ove» greaso faster, more completely
thnn Houp-getH greasy pots and pans
shiny clean with much lcsa work. Vel
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DeLind, July 6 (Special)—The
Sanford Giant* return to their
home port tonight to tangle with
the St, Augustine Salute, alter
dropping a 12 to fl encounter with
DeLand Red Hate here lait night.
hut the combination of BilFSpinlca.
Don Umachled and Art Dunham
for the Sanford aggregation, were
nicked for I I hit* by the Hat*.
Hal Stewart,'Waynh Nelson and
Yigj Alonio limited the hard hit*
ting Giant* to fWa well Mattered
bite,
Dae* Bride, former Sanford
Celery Fed* player, la now In the
driver*' *eat for the Hat*. He
ha* taken over the reign* of th#
DeLand aggregation, (Inc* Man*
ager Jo* Vitter hat been handed
hi* releate by the local t-rganiiatlon. Ilow long Bride will continue
to manage th* club ha* been
undetermined by local* officials,
ft I* possible that he will rontinue
to pilot the deatiny of the Kedr
llats until the end of the season.
The Red flats Jumped Into a
three run lead in the lira
first frame,
and never relinquished th* lead
Alonio, th* final Hat pitcher, teceived credit for th* victory, since
he pitched the most effective base
ball during th* evening.
Fire Sanford error* assisted
th* locals in their efforts
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Alonio Struck out: by Dunbim I.
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Wild pllrhaa: Rtewert, Cm.fhsld
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pilch,r: Prink* Tim ,” 1 It Cmplr*a: Cof»r and Andr*u.

Stupid1Hugh Gets
Chance To Race
With Elite Tonite
Rtupld Hugh, regarded by many
dog raring fana a* th* fastest
greyhound on the Volusia track,
will gat a chance to redeem him*
aelf
:ht when he again meaa
urea stride* with Ed'* Betty In
the ninth feature race at tha
Volusia County Kennel Club In
Daytona Beach. Ed'a Betty, a
clever female with winged feet
owned by J. W. Ewalt, ran away
from tha feature race apeedalera
Saturday night, and Stupid Hugh
ever even Undid In the money
Two greyhound* will be run­
ning for the first time tonight
with the faat steppers of th*
feature. They are Pop's Choice
and Ante Ovsr. This Utter briodie U a Randle-owned atailet and
her rla* In popularity on the
ice atrfp
atrip haa
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VoluaU race
ha*'been
me
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schooling raced, was jumped right
tit* *ev*nth
seventh race last Sat
Up to the
f i l urday, where the swept t o K
other victory, defeating such vet­
eran runners as Rapid Fcllrr and
BunaWine. Pap'a Choice ha* scored
three first* and two thirds In
nine starts.
Greyhounds c o m p l e t i n g to­
night's "hot bos" are OK's CaJoway, Sally Goodin*, Potomac and
rer Amber.,
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| II* ic. Horseman Col. Marllea and
MEXICO C IT Y — Meilco'* 110- marksman Gustavo Hu*t Bobadilman Undon Olympic* squad will J u w„ t „ Berlin. T h* .qu.d*,
compete In an unlucky IS aporta, I boxing trainer, Francisco Cabanbut r«a| hnpr lie- In but two: as, fought at Berlin and waa
equitation and basketball.
- fourth In hit division
(&gt;en Ignacio M. Retrta. gov
Outstanding performances alio
imu.cnt-appolnted head of the arc expected from iwimmsr A l­
Mcncan Olympic committee, auma berto Isaac, national champion,
it up; "In th* Olympics it if im­ winner at Barranqullla and many
pel u n i to compote honorably, win U.5. meets In the 100 meter frrwor lute. Mexico la sending a team style with a lime around B0 aeeof liu* amateur sportsmen who ond,; welterweight boxer I.uelo
.live no other aim than to re­ Enrique Moreno, 2S, with a string
present her cleanly and honestly." of Max lean vlrtoriea behind him.
‘ The squad, picked by a series o f and Franciaco Buatamante and
national runoff com petitions, will Ernesto Monlcmayor, crack piatol
be represented In track and field, shuts.
baiketnall, boxing, cycling, fenc­
Sim* sports rrities, encouraged
ing. football (soccer), gymnastics,
wing
wra tiling, weight-lifting, swim­ by .Mexico’* recent good showing
In professional play against Eu­
ming, equitation, shooting and
ropean and Argentine teams, say
pentathlon.
the brand o f soccer now being
Besides the 110-man aquad of played In Mexico compares favor­
enniestants and trainers, tha Mex­ ably with the beat In the world.
ican delegation will Include Gen.
Fur the first time keen public
Beleta, director of the military inlcreal haa l&gt;een shown In selec­
s u p p l y department, and the tion of the Olympic represent*'
army a former director of physical lives through the national
n af
Chameducation, and a ataff of I I rangsystem. Th# principal
tng ftom executives and doctors
extra Clty newspapers,
a, antlclto a cook to whip up th* tradition­
iting continued attention to
al toitlllas, tamale* and frijolea.
extra's showing at London, all
A good supply of local foods havi sent special correspondent*
will 1- taken along to round out along with the teams.
the dlrf available In tendon.
Ah xicu's equitation team, tri­
umphant In New York, Boston,
Ot.awn, and Rome against stiff
fotelgn competition, la har chief
hope for a win at London. Tho
crack eight-man team la captain­
ed by Lt. Col. Humberto. Marllea
Cor-ii. It la now touring Europe
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
lot matches and oxhlbiUOM at
sonville i
League leading Graonvl
Home, Cannes, Nlec, Brussels,
Dublin, In preparation for London. cellar dwellar Augusta battled
AH tram members and the vet­ clo.cly last night but the belt the
8pii
could get out
erinarian Cant. Federico Franeo high Dying Spinner*
an of the Mexlean army. Th* o f ito South Atlantic League dou­
Augusta
IS horses with th* team also are ble bill was a split.
rmy, Including the famous "Rha- edged the Spinners 8-6 in the
leek*'
* 'Lf' to lie ridden by Capt. Gab- opener‘ but lost the late gams 7-4.
Charleston, In second pise*, fail­
riel Giaeida o f tha polo-playing
ed (u improve in the standings by
Grevid* brothers.
Ir. basketball the Mexican first dlvlalng a twtnbill with the Colquin#; la said to to at good at umhla Reds. The Rebels won the
sent to th* Berlin 1938 Olyrn- opener 3-1 but were shutout (-0
kx where Mexico wax, finalist In in tn* second gam*.
Tn* Cardinals o f Columbus-won
II* division and placed third. The
Mexican team then waa noted out their opener with Savannah B-4
by the United States which went but dropped th* second 84.
on to deft at Canada In tha finds.
Macon and Jacksonville played
The- 14-man basketball aquad, the only single game In the
plus two trainers. It mainly made league, Macon winning 7-1
up of members o f the Mexico City
Roy Moor# o f the Spinners gave
national amateur champions with tho ligers only one hit In the sev­
reinforcements f r o m provincial en-inning second game but It waa
principally C h i h u a h u a a bad time to give up a blew, Lto
which was runnerup in tbs eham- Rig halt I tripled after Moore had
piur.iblps.
loaded the bases on wildness. Bob
The team won without drop- Fern* paced th# Tiger* to victory
Pint i game at U «t year’s Can- tn tiie first game when he hurled
iral American and Caribbean a Un-kilter.
iporl* game*
games at ___________
Barranqullla,_
Columbia and Charleston got
Coir
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'being
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defeated by
Cul&lt;* in preliminaries. Th# Mex­ only five hit■ each in their first
icans, though not tall, are fast game but two Charleston arrora
and tricky players with pin t/ * f hurt Uie Rebals. Howe o f Colum­
bia and Parton o f Chari**ton w en
wind
and
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tbe.pluben. In tha second gams
experience In the
half altitude. In final train­ Bortah o f Columbia gave th*
Rebals two hits as he dosed them
ing tney defeated the champloq- out.
alnp 20th Century Fox quintet
Columbus blasted B u r t a e h y
net# raundly.
from th* mound in tb* lin t game
Most of th* Maxleaa
. witii a five-run outburst
Tim
d* added two In the second
there are a few old
chased Silvrrsteln In tha
MnJ. Antonio Haro Oliva, who
sixth. In tha late game Savanaah
Earned th# art In I t *
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CHICAGO, July 6
— Citation
did it again, this time against
some of the best older competitor*
available. Th# Calumet triplecrown winner remains th* claaa of
the country and many observers
contend
he Is
th*
greatest
thoroughbred In racing history.
Th* three-year-old son o f .Bull
Lea, with jockey Eddie Arearo
giving him a punishing ride, scur­
ried to a two lengths victory' over
Eternal Reward to win th* (66,100
Star* and Stripes handicap yes­
terday. Th* sweltering holiday
crowd of 40,400--an all-time high
for
Arlington
Park-sent
the
Calumet
entry
postward
1-6
favorite. Citation paid (2.60 and
f'J.20. There was no show betting.
Behind Eternal Reward cam*
Pellicle, with Louise fourth. Fol­
lowing were Star Reward; Fervent
Citation's 4-year-old stablemate;
Knockdown. Colossi and Mighty
Story. Calumet’s third, entry,
Fautlrs*. Delegate and Stud Poker
were withdrawn.
In on* of hit greatest trlump*.
Citation
uncorked
hit
usual
stretch drive |o whip th* finest
field he has fared In hla two years
o f campaigning
Citation was in such a hurry
he matched the track record of
1:49 1/6 for th* mil* and an
eighth. Another Calumet flyer.
Armed, was clocked In the tame
time winning the Stars and Stripea year ago. The triumph waa
worth 188,000 to Citation, tootl­
ing his 1048 earnlngi to (427,020
This eitablish&lt;4 a new money
winning record for a single year,
toppinr Assault's mark o f 1946
by (2,826.

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Runs: McManus, Poplo t, t'alaldo
I. Lab*. Hraolnatip, Mayor, lirld*
&gt;, Vila. P«ro* I, Hlnon. Jscoms,
Bt swart I. Krrors: Dunham. Ca*
faldo I. Cllftnn, P*plo, V*ea. Pans
Itua* bailed tai Trior. Kavakls t,
Cataldo I, Vsga 1, Sloan I, llrssInglon l._ Alonso Two bai* hit*

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Sports Roundup
By HUGH FU LLERTON, JR.

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NEW YORK, July 0 W*)-On#
of Notre Dame’s four qualifiers
for th# final Olympic track and
field tryouts this week la Jim
KilU'II In the 9,000 meters sterpItenaee. . , . Since Jim qualified
by placing only third in the
NCAA meet, he Isn’t attracting
much attention except from guy*
who know he hails from Missoula,
M od. . . . They keep remember­
ing another little lad from Mis­
soula and Notre Dame named
Joseph Gregory Rice, who did
better than all right at distance
tumitug, . , . Speaking o f Notre
Dane,
plan*
m mVUIanova
...............I* laying pu
to lure some of the Irish aubwi
alumni away from the
Irlih^
next FalL . . . Three VUIanova
fouiballer* list real Irlah parents.
. . , Mike and Jack Bogan, sopho­
more ends, are sons o f a Donegalborn couple, and Jack Shrahtn,
also an end, says his folka come
from Llmerlrk nnd Roscommon. ’

Wrong circuit
llte y ’ve been having a rhubarb
ant'TMRBN ASaoriATION
• W 1. Pel in .he Wisconsin State Irlaae D)
Tow
11 11 .III baseball league because President
Nashvllls
• It Arotd F. Murphv overruled a deci­
4T 11
Mobile
II tl
Msmphls
i l l sion of a couple o f hi* umpires.
.tie
41
II
llirmingham
. . . It waa on a question of
t l It
Atlanta
I I (1 • ill whether a fly ball had hit the
Nsw Orlssns
11 &lt;1 •11! felKC before being caughL . . .
IJHIs Bock
.tn Murphy ruled It had and ordered
11 I*
Ckattanooga
Ihe game between Oshkosh and
AMP.Rit a.v Aiaot iATin*
Wisconsin Rapids replayed. . . .
W L Dll The Rapids club appealed to the
Teem—
s.l
II II
Indlsni polls
111 dlieetors, claiming the president
41 11
Columbus
44 14 .144 couldn't uphold a protest against
Milwaukee
44 II
at. Psulil
I N umpirta’ judgment and ump Milt
&lt;0 IS
Minneapolis
ta Goldstein resigned tierause hla
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Kansas City
t o n wouldn't stand back o f him.
•I II
Teted*
41 1. . , Murphy, the guy caught In
I I II
Loulsvlll*
the legal tangle, la a circuit Judge.

games and radio haa created a
lot o( new Interest in major
lea gj*
baseball. Farmers and
working folks In that area couldn't
even listen to afternoon game*.
. . . Gil Dodds almost waa ruled
out' of the A A U track champion*
ahlpu and a chance at th* Olympic
town 1rf*cau*o he appeared on the
starling line without a competi­
tor's number on hla back. . . .
Well, they aav an athleta never
«n o *a when hla number is up.
Ahead of time
Voting for the all-star baseball
games la supposed to be a com­
paratively new stunt, but whan
Anbcrat and Williams'met In the
first Intercollegiate ball game,
L Jl
, } h* player* war#
selected
by
. A chaaa
. ,
c ballot.
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'* '® ? watched Amherst win the
nia.rh also. was
thepnprogram
----—onthe
hat day, but most o f the apeelall game. 71 to 32, in 28 Innings.
. . . So far as la known, no major
league scouts were on hand and
no on* was offered a (60,000
tot in.

Chattanooga Moves Greenwood'Wins 2 •
oy Games To Increase
Out Of C e l l a rr B;
Cotton States Lead
rrimming Nashville
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gtecnwood swept both ends of
The Chattanooga Lookouts came
double header yesterday to in­
out of the Southern Association
c«llar last night when they whip­ crease its leadership In the Cot
ped Lie league leading Nashville ton States League while runnerVolt twice 8-6 and 7-4 in Nath­ up Clarksdale was dividing a twin
alie's home park.
The double bill with Helena.
defeat shortened the distance to
The Dodgers beat C r v e n A .
two and a half game* between 8-d Bi.d IS-3. Helena took the
Xaihviile and second place Mo­ jpt-.iir from the Planter* 3-2 and
bile. Th# Bear* .‘'pllt their twln- Cbrksdale took the nightcap, 8-4.
hili with New Orleans, the Pep* Hot Springs split with Pine Bluff,
winning the opener 6-0 and the the Bathers taking the opener
Bcurs the late game 4-1,
9- 1 and the Cards winning the
Atlanta continued to lose and afterpiece. 3-2.* Eldorado defeated
diopped both games U»t night to Natchtt 10-6 In a single game, th#
Birmingham B-ft and 12-3. The tetond game being' postponed be­
loivcs were Atlanta's Sixth and cause of rain.
seventh straight.
Birmingham's
'Giramwood had two big innings
streak stands at five victories.
in t-arh game. In the openrrAl
I.lltle Rock fell into the cellar was the eighth, when the Dodgrls
with a double luaa to the Memphis scored seven of their eight run*,
Chicks 7-6 and 11-1. The double in the nlghtrap, the Dodgers got
win was Memphis' second straight uf( to a 0-run lend in the bottom
over the Travs.
o f t'.ie first inning,
Nashville batters have hit 1M i Clsiksdale oulhlt the Svaporter*
homcia In Rulpher Dell, the Vols* nine hits to five, hut Helena made
Horn park. Nashville’s Charlie than tallies count in the first
Worsman and Charlie Gilbert hit gaitc. In the second. Clarksdale
their 26th and 26th home runs in guv oil to an early three run lead
ioilr.g the twin bill. The Look­ ami was never behind. The Seaout* received 18 walks during the pcilets rallied for two runa^n
games.
the last of the ninth.
V
George Diehl uf the Pels gave
T ie third place Bathers, lead­
Mobile two clean hits and two ing the Cards 2-1 at the start of
scratches In the 6-0 opener. The the &lt;rghth pushed over five more
shu’ out was Mobile’s third of the runs and then added two mors in
vrai and New Orleans' second.
the '.ilnth Inning o f the first game.
Til* onlv Pel ren In the second Tho Cards won the nlghtrap with
varre cam* on Ebbs St. Claire'i a single tally in the bottom of
heater Ken Olson was effective th# sevrnth after the Bathers had
in the pinches.
lu d up the game.
Tive rrtor* bv the Indians aided
In both game* Atlanta could get
but w e n hit*— five in the first Elam ado. In defeating N’ atchkx.
and two In the late game—while The Indian’s catcher. Jack Parto
Birmingham slammed 18 and I I . drove in four o f hla team'* m
Only nine percentage points sep­ runs.
arate Atlanta from sixth place
New Orleans.
Memphis won the first ram*
ngaiuat Little Rock on Rov Rueschen’a seventh inning triple with
a rrnner aboard. In the nlghtrap
DETROIT, July 8 W )-B # ltin g
the Chicks hit safelv 16 times Ben Hogan today' counted hla
Hugh Mulcahy held the Trava tn son's golf earning at (20,197.60
right scattered blow* in the late and decided to pas« up the next
gain*.
two hlg opportunities to add tl U.
Th# Ilenhty, Pa., star sn n rl®
the Motor City Open and (2,000
yesterday, finishing
a twoIshlng with
w
over-par 73, just r stroke ahsad
o f E. J. ( Dutch 1 Harrison of
Albuquerque, N. M., In the spe­
cial playoff that finlahed the
NEW YORK, July 8 UP&gt;-Elghl first Motor City competition.
Major League baseball doubleheadera vied with tha race tracks
for drawing holiday aporta fans
yesterday and tl waa almost a
tie.
W A K E U P B U S IN E S S * / !
The baseball gatnai attracted
289,224, paced by th* 69,043
B y A d v e r t is in g l a I / * *
turnout at Clevtland which .swellTlu» Nvwipapee
year to over th# minion mai\.
*d that cub’s attendance for th*
Eleven rare tracks drew 292,132
with a record throng o f 46,490 at
Arlington Park in Chicago to
watch Citation run.

Hogan Cops Motor
City Open Tourney

Parks, Tracks Pack
Stands Yesterday

Recreational Tennis
Matches Completed

The final aluglea match#* of
tha Sanford Recreational program
tennis tournament war# playod at
the Junior High School courts
Friday, and winner* were named
In each o f th* four division*.
Winner in th* five to nine age
group was Billy Wtbb.
Martin Drake defeated Helen
Michels to win top honora In th#
nine to 12 age group for girl*.
In the nlna to I t age group
for toys, Edwin Tyson trimmad
Marvin McKinley.
David Hester won hla fltu l
IHTRRNATIORAL LRAD I’D
match In th* I t to 18 group fo r
L
. One-mla ut# sports page
bovs by trimming Ronald Taylor.
Moentreat
Doubles play began this morn­
Tha
University: o f Florida ha*
* war Is
adopted a new scholarship pro­ ing at the Junior High School
|yi
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which constate courts.
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J? i l
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John Colil., Britisher, holds the
it J* JT| ev before agreeing to terms with
Roc*eel#r
the kid.
. . . Several* “limes In thr world auto speed mark with
tialtlmore
it it
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VeeierOar'e
past the university has had to 394,196 mph.
Buffalo a•41 Moaireal l-I
i-anrcl scholarships tors use the
J*rs#r city (- it Newark
Horses are nf seven official
funds were exhausted. . . . Note
Hvreeuse fs Baltimore 4
fin __tn* *Pd, rain)
from Northern Vermont points color* — black, brown, gray, bay,
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Do you suffer distress from —

"FEM ALE
WEAKIM
With Its Nervous,
Highstrung Feelings?

Arn ynu troubled br «llJlre«* o f f ~
m »lr tu rirtioii.l m onth,, u u ; h *io r t ' l &gt; t . It m »k * jo U t » » l »a
nertoui. rratikr. m t l r « .
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bate rrt~ri,U rrm *rk »b l« brneAU.
rin k h a m '* Com pound 1* • ! ) ■ !
Ih v '.it, call a uterine *edatl,e. H
1. .*1 ytaml uothUal atTeet on on*
o f woman • m « t Imiwrtant oryana.
Taken rryularly— l*tnkham*a Com­
pound help, b illd up rratitanca
ayaii.it atic fi d lttieaa. It'a a u o a efra t
■toniai Me tunic! A ll druaatoie*

ALUMINUM
STEEL &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
BLINDS
WHY BE FAT
(luick Delivery

G «f slimmer
w i t h o u t d ie tin g

AImi See Our
liinviiH Awnings
and
Porch Roll Down
Curtnin.H

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virf* imm N«» U u t h n ir diufi
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m i k f t . t fit I..« t ear in. !»••#»*..# mutt ^

SEMINOLE
VENETIAN
BLIND CO.

Monthly Female Pams
plnkham'* Cbm bound t* teey
effeeflre to retie,* monthly
m rn i* . hradacfie, backarne.
— when due to female func­
tional monthly dUturbwncet.

H20 West Third Streel

^ c£/ctia €. (TbnA/umu)

VEGETABLE j
COMPOUND'

Phime II52*W

T o m ltlo n w . p h o n r :iUft; H iiiim illm
&amp; Vm I . i m i t i ; itml Icndirur I h p l . ,
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JREAL ETTATE FOR SALE 7

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Want Ads
For Remit*
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t h i n . . . en*r fee h la r h H i ' e a a *

Kx&gt;, ;,tio n n lly w ell plntuieil one
l, i» , r home in k « oi1 reniilentinl
•eetion. T w o larife w ell v c n tlileal In-tlcmim*, r.lu» rle rp in ir
4 (e n : plen ty nf cloart* and *|nrj j c apace; oak n im r r throuirho i,. — lie ill 7 year* iir o of U -* t
n in te rin lr, on tw u iarife lot*,
Down. Balance A lre a d y
I'liinnced at B ' i .

JOHN W. D. MOHItK. Itrallor
721 K. Klr»l St..
1‘ hnne 1.113

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I ’ H O N 10 118

N it E A R O O M fiirn i.h e d home
w tln eompletu tViMnlwnrk Shop.
7 m r e . I.ttid. Iiv m r d Ijih e l l n r v
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OFFICE •pa--* in Mrl*rh Hu.ldine
e l-arge light ettlee*. newly deeoB »aled. all utllitie*. heat and Jantlor aerrlre fornUhed. Call (WiltW. It. A A. Dept. Store.

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F O R

OSTEEN APARTM ENTS. 3 A 4

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O i l 1329.

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TWt&gt; IMIOM apartment
with
rhowei. Apply 425 W. tNth St.
or Phone IUI0-R.

9

r.-.n t,

room

partwater, bath.

in stan t

hut

618

M c llo n v illc ,

1 room apartment. Phone 260-W.

3 HEAL ESTATE FOB'S ALE

W A N T E D

PR A C TIC AL NORSE or RADY
SITTER, ran aive good refercnee*, phone 116n-,t.

F L O O R H A .N D I N n * fm la h ln e
cleaning A arailng. O u r pmae*
u nit enaldea U i lo Work where
there ta no eleetnP eonneetio
•aaitahle 21 yeaia e ip e rie n rII. M. filea*oa. La ke M a r y . F la

Jo h n

10

lliisinewt Opporlunilies
Ootid (Im rery
Pimm

1307- R.

T U X E D O F E E D S — com nlet* line ItiROCERY STORK loealed K ill
W. 13th Street.
Itcnaonnhl)
H u n t * T u k n io F'eed Store

priced.

t*.,» m a n u re fo r flower*.
la n d , phono 78M-W.

R. W ,

SEE t:s FOR
MIMEOtilt A I'll PRINTING
AND TYPIN'!,
CREDIT III IlF.At! OF
SANFORD
lid N. Park
Phone ISO
Lle e lrie n l Appllanre*
R efrige ra tor*

Repairing
W ALKER KLECriOC CO.
20* N. Park Ate.
Pit. 1101
All Work (Sunradioed.
llli.N1 A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 200
STICK LA N D-MOIIRISON
u -d

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. i t . IN C .

Ite-.il fiolale
ln,e*lmcnla
W. It. W ILLIAM S, Rrallnr
lilt N. Park Ave. Tel 1170
I II. V. Lung Term Loan* (i.t.
F . I L A . R epair l-oan*

BOAT
M I L K — - N o u rik h ln g .
Im ­
prove y o u r heallh the e a «y w a y . F u r Kale » r Rent,
Jin mini I
l'rie * t.
So.
Sanford
d. Meat Mniket.
A ve .
Phono 7 W -W -3 .

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SPEC I A l ' s ER VICES

UI'HOLS I’EIHNIi
I!E BUILDING
and Ricovcrlng
material* availnlde, »a(ii&gt;farHon
g nera iili-e d, nl*n Veneli*" hliflda.
S \ IMPS l'PIIO LST,.ltV
11it W. I.t SI.
Phone 1353
F O R P R O M P T and effirinnt R e ­
ft Igeration and A ir C o n d itio n ­
ing service, com inert ia| A donieatlc. C a ll G . II. I'care, Phone
1451.

SERVICE. L l ' 7.1KIPS. INC. ComSPECIAL
plele urmly-i* nf your akin ta
We will electrify your pte»ent
■ubmitlrd to our laboratory S M I rii-OWKN C O — Roofing, a*o-wing marhine for
Ll'.i.M).
h e .lo i aiding , painting.
Phone
through our trained couaultanta.
Ih-rt a Sewing Marhine Center,
11 HR o r 0 7 -R.
The cream* are made up ac­
S lie* St Service, aeroaa from
cordingly. tiuarnnterd improve­ Ih e S anfo rd U p h o litr r y , nw ne,)
I'nin-e-a Tlientrr, Phono IIDO.
ment. A per*onnl aervira. Call
and ojK 'raleil hy R. C arm ichael
1154 for an appointment. Mary
One Thayer Irnhy huggy and
ha.&lt; a fu ll lin e of S lip C o v e r an,l
McMahon. Mp Park Ava.
■trollcr fur aale 125.00. UOit
U p h o D tc r y material*.
Fo r egSanford Av».
pert advice call 1112.
lltU k
For Sale or Trade 1042 Indian,
I ’ark A v e n u e .
■haft tlrive, motorcycle In A -l
iINK Walnut dining nmm auitr.
condition. Akcra Parta A Kuip(a lt after 2:00 P. M. 121 W.
M A K E the fa m ily car ru n like
ment Co. 2til N. Palmetto.
It th SL
DODtiF-PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SRRVICR
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011

n ew ; A d d t a f e ly w ith a brake
•y ite m
check-up.
I^ iw -c n il,
geornnleed w o rk hy ek|ierta.
Payable in ca*y m onthly p a y ­
ment*.
G E N E R A L T R U C K ft E D I T . C O .
108 W . F l n l Street

helu Furniahing* at Factory
C O N C R B TB FLO OR S
P, icea. PcHcmI and ilodern BedPoured and Finiahcd
i «&gt;m. Dining Koom and Living
M lr a r lr Concrete Co.
Room Furnitote. Furniture for
UalablUhcd 1910
14
LO ST &amp; FOUND
every room in Ihe houae.
Phone 1313
309 Kim Ave.
AL Merr hand lao ia Fully (iuaranl » « t - 8 i l v c r pin with Auua atone
FOR RENT— Fluor
Baay
t-ed.
I*-1wren 3rd * I reel on Park Ave.
operaticn. Reaeonablt ratee», Sa
W R I T K or W IR F .
and the too. I f found call fUi2M.
rord Paint A Olaaa Coi. P h o i ne
For FREE Illuatraleil Calalngur and amailngly low pricea.
IS
AU
FOR SALE

I.Vm.X'ii'/iTi'ilTr i'-SW N8 Mown). For ,'r.v m .M .
''•'Nwro’COMPANY
Srririlmllo I ■ * * » ■ ) * « » , . __
Hot 221U
Hickory. North Carolina

unfurniahetl

A Jolt* only.
Pnmc 1305-J.

W O R K

Carpentering nnd repnlring. Hour
day or week. Phor.c 775-J.
11. A i r Conipreakor, m ounted

on w h e e l., 150.00 ra*h.
K r-d e r, Phone 745.

APARTM ENT. 615 W. tat St.
J T IIlr .E

F O B S A L E : l-u yiiiK hen* and p u llota. Y&gt;. t i. H m lu e i, I'noln m-x&gt;
lo l '« » t O f fire.

S A L E .

M&lt;&gt;d&lt; rii and Up tn data one room
OFF FURNITURE
50%
e ffic irn rjr apartment. Ideal for 50»,i
FACTORY TO YOU
hualneai couple. D o w n to w n lo ­
mplele Fincat Quality llou*ccation. C a ll 550

« r.K-nu, private aervened porch
* A hath. Completely remodeled.
Water A Electricity furniahed.

Pels, Livestock, Supplies

S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S

6

ARTICLES WANTED

Highest ra»h pr.vc paid for uaed
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
Co. I l l E. ML Pb.

Ilelp-Selfy Self ServtcO Laundry
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TUESDAY JULY «, IM S

TiffcrH Tic Dodgers
For G-F Leadership

Finnfshttttfe Expected Panamanian Leaders
To Demand Key Posts Flee P o l i t i c a l Riots

u&gt; a s s o c i a t e d f h e -ss
Tne Thotnaivill# Tiger* of I he
Georgia-Florid* league are lied
lor fir ft'p la ce with the Valdosta
Dodder* at .002.
rhe Tiger# Rained the tie la«t
nlclet when they edged the Wayn o n Bear* 8-6 while Valdotta
waa iosjng to the Tallahassee Pir­
ate* H .
At the other end of the standing» eighth place Amerlcu* de­
feated the Coidele Indian* 12-3.
Alumy (topped a four game win­
ning atreak o f the Moultrie Pack­
er* with a 6-3 triumph.
A lter an right game winning
Streak the lleam have dropped
thiee out of their la*t four gamea.
Thomatvillr collectnl hut five hita
off Harwood hut thrv counted for
all tuna. The Tlgera made thrre
mlacuea.
Tne Pirate* added their third
(traight victory la»l night after
dropping nine atraight. They al*o
wrre outhil hy their opponent*,
acoiing nine run* on five hit# in
thr II-lulling game. Th" Pirate*
»rund aeven time* in the eleventh
to lake the game.
Tne Amerlcu* Phillis* opened
with a four-run lead over the In­
dian* and were never acriouriy
Ihrtelrnnl,
With 13 hita they
adotd to their lend In the fifth,
(Utn, aevrnth ami n'nth Inning*.
Collets a n ncorele** after the
third inning.
Moultrie and Alhai.y hoth ecun-il
twin- in lha flrat inning. In the
(erond frame
Albany pushed
actofc* two mora to rinch the
game. The Cards hit Moultrie’*
Bum freely eleven time*. Heck
of the Card* waa touched for nine
Ml*.

HELSINKI, Finland, July 8 OP)
—Finnish political etrelaa believe
today the Communiata and their
allic* will demand key post* In
the new cabinet daaplte their loaa
ol at laaat a down parliamentary
Mat* in Ia it week's flection.
The informant* predicted that
a cablnat will be formed only
after long negotiation*. A gov­
ernment apokeaman told new*men
lu t night thafipreliminary negotia­
tion* will begin July 12 when the
prerent parliament meet* for the
ia«t time. Formal negotiation*,
however, will nut begin until the
new parliament mceta July 21.
There were rumor* that tha
Communiata would back their damandi for atrong representation
by itrikea, if necessary.
Th* Agrarian Party, which ap­
parently will emerge from the
elrction ai Finland'* strongest
political
organisation, probably
will demand the premiership,
informed sources said.

Red Plot
IC M Ih * ,*

Carole Landis
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which decrae* everything—
‘Goodbye, my angel—pray for
me— your baby."
llarriion told police that Mi**
Landis had been ill fur a week,
auf/tnng a recurrence of an amne
bit Infection ahe Inrurred during
a wartime entertainment tour in
the South Parifir. The arlur amid
he and Miaa l.andl* had Iteen iliatui.ing plan* for a film they
were to make in England.
Uvlv laal Mar. 22 the actrr*i
filtd auit to divorce her fourth
husband, theatrical producer Hor­
ace bchmidlapp, on ground* of
a m ity. Hehntldlapp, whn wa» at
Cincinnati, O., raid he wa* (hock­
ed hy hla w ife’* death ami wa*
luring Immediately for t’allforThe act re,*' mother. Mi*. Clara
Landis of Seminole Hot Spring*,
Calif., did not arrive at her
daughter'* home until about four
hour* after the discovery^ She
foliaptad, crying:
"Oh. my baby, I want tu actmy twhy. Why didn't aomrlmdy
call mar*
Th* mother wa* accompanM hy
Mira Landl*' *i»ter. Mr*. Waller
L. il.'ii, o f l^ing Ileacli. Calif.
Olhcr Mirvlvor* are the father.
Aified I.. Kid*tr of Rlrhmoml,
Calif., and a liruther, lawrenee
B. liniite, Ran Bernardino. Calif.
lha body wa* taken to a Santa
Monica mortuary.
Mu* l-andia, daughter of a rail
'road mechanic, waa horn France*
Bwiale at Fairchild. Wi*. She
Waved to Kan Diego, Calif., a* a
•Wall child and wa* educated
the.ia and at Kan Bernardino.
Rha had been In film* for II
year* and made her flret real hit
whan aha appeared In a leopard
akin In th* film " 1,000,080 n.C.H
1Thereafter *he *tarrrd In many
film*.
before her marriage to Schmid
lapp ahe had been the wife of
Maior Thoma* C. Wallace, author
Indng Wheeler and yacht*man
Wlllla Hunt. Jr. All three marHagai ended in divorce.

WMCKIO kUHOINOS and desolation fill Uie scene In Fukul, Japan, following the earthquake that practically
leveled the seaport city. The shattered, "leaning'' structure (tup) In Uie center ol the photo was a big depart­
ment store. At bottom, an exhausted policeman ilrrpa on a stone step after hours ol rescue wuik. Nearby, a
mother keep* her child close to her a* she reita on the rubble-strewn itrret.
(International .Vuundphoto)

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litre the profession as including:
O k l a h o m a c i t y , July o u h llib .JOll. teacher* wliu are nut re­
— fill' full-easi for today's prl*. gularly rt-rlified; falluii- nf teachmaty in Oklniiomn ii light voting t u ’ salaries In keep pare with
wilr. intermittent thundi'rsbuweis. tin rust nf living ami In many
A dull campaign and la*t-inin- unn* to reach a minimum of
uli* souring o f tln&gt; weather are 12,11)11 fur inatriirtoia with bacht apt tied to trim the vole to 3W( clor degrees; long-neglected build­
to III) thousand, compared to pre­ ing iii'd * cstimuti-d tu approach
vious vole highs of kOQJlOO. Poll* lb billion; and an ipereaaing birthojmii at 8 A.M. and close at 7 rati which by 1053 will add 4,000,tMHi lu th* present number uf
P. M.
Tl.l* i» the only tlvcliun in the schnul children— must of them in
United State- Ia-fore the Dt-moc- arts* already- overcrowded.
The N E A 'i largest subdivision,
tuiic National Convention open*
next Monday, hut the only likely a department nf soma 300.000
presidential significance Is rear rUs-iitoni tcarhi r*. elected Mr*.
tioii to President Truman’s Civil Karsh Caldwell, a biology teacher
"I Akron. (O.t Garfield high
lllght&gt; Program.
R e main pur* Is the Unit"*! • t .-Hi t *e the past 15 year*, as
tit alas Senate seat t» h- vacate I p i - . ,ni ui.
by lellring Senator E H. Muore.; Frank I*, nraham, University
Eight seat* in th* House of Ke­ ol Ninth Carolina president, sugpi i (rotative* are also up for the ( ge-teu tu N E A ’* department of
id-annual tussle, along with a higuei iwluratiun, that “ ai minima
largo number of tha lesser slate for Demurratir morale In Amer­
and county posts.
ican and moral power in lha
*---------------------------i world, Cong ret* should adopt at
thi earliest possible time the
BELGRADE, July el, lA’i— Yu­
pending bill fur federal aid to
goslavs were reported today to
sen tola; the minimum wag* bill,
i • A F lo rid a S ta te Th eatra • have given evidence nf support
th&gt;- National 8cl*nce Foundation
i i - « iI, m ( rrmu * • ( , Dm )
fur Premier Marshall Tito, who and liitMi for adr*itiling In con­ bit!: plans for strengthening agri*
has (wen denounced by the Sov­ nection with thr (wroth, (irneral (ultute and social security and
iet-controlled Comlnform.
publicity outlay is set at 11,000 nuaMires toward strengthening
The Yugoslav Communist news­ and highway signs at 1750.
th. UN."
paper Borha said last night that
Mr, Odham outlined the Jayree
in five day* th* public subscribed accomplishments of the past sea­
160,000,000 of the 170,000.000 na­ son, Including the operation o f the
tional loan.
Tourist Information Booth, shar­
1Je~40e-4-Ic-Opwui 12:45 P tM.
Other pres* account* *ald local ing promotion of th* gilder meet,
M’a r lla e e e M s r o e s S e l
comniittees of the Communlat the Javrrc state convention, Ilack­
Party all over th* country are ing of delegates to Boys State, ous:
Alaiiatna 8 4 0; Ariiona 4 0 0;
sending message* to Belgrade aiding the colored boy scout*
that they are “ with the Marshal.1 camp with a donation, and pro- Aikunsat 6 4 2; California 28 S
The national organixation of war moling the placing of sign* ad­ 3| Colorado 4 1 0 ; Connecticut 2
invalids resolved that It* member* vertising Sanford and Seminole 1 0, Delaware 1 0 I; Florida 8 4
2; Georgia 7 4 0; Idaho 7 8 1;
wilt renew their effort* toward County nn highway*.
lllir'ii* 0 9 4; Indiana 7 8 0.
helping build socialism under
Thr matter of paving aalary to
Iowa 6 4 1; Kansas 6 I 0; Ken­
Tito.
Cbuntv Judge R. W. Ware from tucky 8 4 0; Louisians 8 I I 0;
Yugoslav-Albanlan relation* ap­ July I. 11*47, wa* brought to the
parently remained atralned. The attention of thr Commission hy Maine I I 0; Maryland 0 4 1;
Yugoslav legation In Tirana laid Frnl Wilson this morning. Action Mu'sarhnsetla 4 3 0; Michigan 18
Albanian police had hloeked all was deferred until the afternoon 17 3; Minnesota 6 8 4; Mississip­
pi 2 1 1 ; Missouri 5 I 3; Mon­
food for Yugoslav* In the border session.
tane 1 6 2.
town o f Scutari.
Sheriff P. A. Maro requested
Nebraska 1 3 1; Nevada 4 0 0;
Borha. which carried tho report, that aigna limiting automobile
•aid: "Thla mad* lha feeding of speeds to 45 mile* an hour ha N'ev Je s -y 6 8 1; New Mexico
Yugoslav raj.**eentatlv** Impoa- placed nn portion* of Highway 6 d 0; New York 14 to 8, North
Ca.kJina 9 4 6; North Daketa 1
•ihle."
4ft, inrludlng Geneva Avenu# and
It waa assunvJ In Belgrade West First Street to Until acci­ 0 I). Oh ii 19 8 8; Oklahoma 0 0
that the Y u g o e l" rapraaentativea dents. Commissioner Pope direct­ 0, On-gon 4 t 2; Pennsylvania
were aupervuln* on* or more of ed 0. P. Herndon, clerk, to writ* 23 14 8.
Rhode Island 0 4 0;
South
th* numerous Yugoalav-Albanlan the State Road Department In
Carolina 7 2 2; Tennessee 8 4 0;
trade agreement*.
regard to securing auch sign*.
Albania severed trad* relations 8ome commlaaloner* ware of the [ Texas 19 I 0: Utah 4 2 0; Verwith Yugoslavia l u t week and opinion that aigna stating that mo.i, 4 6 0; Virginia 8 0 0; Wash­
ordered lha expulsion of military, tha road had bad shoulders would ington I 8 4; West Virginia ■ S
S; Wisconsin 0 4 3; Wyoming 0 0
political and cultural tnlaaiona but be mors affective.
there w u no Indication that any
A. A. Jane submitted a saw I; District of Columbia'! 0 0.
of th*m had left Albanian aoll. plat for hi* 1-ake Harnay Shore*
development.
JAP HANGED
CHEW ESC A PEN
YOKOHAMA, July 8 UP)— A
CONVICTION UPHELD
SEASIDE PARK. N. J „ July 0
TALLAHASSEE, July 8 W 3 - U.S. Eighth Army commission to­
(A3)— Th* fishing trawler Reliable
Thi Florida Supreme Court today day sentenced Lieut. Comdr. Na­
up..eld tha death sentence of Lacy uru Jkuina, former Japanese navy
Stewart, IB-year-old negro, who officer, to b* hanged for war at*
waa convicted twice for tha mur­ rod lies against an American flier.
Witnesses testified that Lieut.
der of Erich Rplllar In St. Lucie
county.
Robert E. Thorp* of
Ainb* amt to irtum to Tel Aviv
Wednesday tu hear a Jewish rrply
on the tiuco extension
In Cairo nu Egyptinn cabinet
uource *nid then- I* little doubt
th* A mb* will i v*il»U' flglding
in Palestine when llw four-week
truce viid* Friday, despite It.N.
nppvnl* for no rXtenalnn.
Emerging from u thive-hour
conference of the Amb Icsgu c'*
poliitcnl
rommlltee.
Secretary
General Al-li'l Itahinaii Axtnm
Pasha reported no decision wa*
i cached on the truce extension
pro|Hjsa).
Assam I'asha said Count Berntilotte had liccn sent to the Mid­
dle East primarily to reerh a
final I’alrntlni' aettlemrnt, not a
truce, and that such talk* might
continue *lx month*, wen if
fighting 1* resumed In the Holy
Laud. He *aid Count llernadotte
will nu-et Aral&gt; lender* tomorrow.
The cabinet source snld last
night the majority o f Arab lead­
ers opposed extending th# truce.

County Studies

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T li court reversed Um first R. Iw wia used for
conviction and ordered • MV trial. practice and t h a n ____
Jtawart, who lacy i l f l e a a O h ^ | ^ ^ * 4 ^ affirm,

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Hope Risen In Search
For 23-Month Old Tot
SUM RESET, P a . July 8 (A V A child’s footprint, In a wooded
arra n mile from the Collies, cabin,
today led searcher* forward with
pew hope that 13-month-oId Don­
ald Collier may still be alive.
Toe baby disappeared last F ri­
day nitrrnoon ami 300 or more
volunteers and officer* Have l»e*n
search.ng for him ever since.
Searchers said the footprint, *9
the north* a-1 o f the cabin si* a,
whs a fresh one, haring been
made sin** Saturday night’s heavy
i-kctrlcal storm.
b u t* police **U fhe footprint
gave hope that P h M li Is still
atlyc since no children Rve In the
vicinity where It waa found.
Donald Is the sun of an Allegnaiiy county coal miner.

P A N A M A , Panama, July 8, Of) honorable man."
One of Mr. Truman's con­
—Arnulfo Arias Madrid, hla elec­
tion
tu Panama's
presidency fidants, who would not be quoted
nsme, said'he felt that much
challenged, many of hts support­
th* strength behind tha move
er* under arrest and he himself
a political refugee, says "my to deny him the presidential
nomination would disappear with
little country is going to helL"
Arias showed up In the United , tha removal of General Elsen­
Statei-controlled c a n a l s o n * , hower from tha picture.
Tha President has maintained
where he took refuge yesterday
with a doxen other top leaders nil along-that h* will win nomi­
In th* wake of political riots nation on the first ballot. He said
which claimed three live* In as much at Jib last Washington
news conference.,.
Panama over the weekend.
Panama's government declared
Since that Um* the rboeement
a state of emergency Sunday to. draft Elsenhower had spread.
following a shooting incident be­ Frank J. Hague, national com­
tween Panama police and Arias' mitteeman from New Jersey, was
followers. The district attorney's among those who joined i t
office In Panama said 310 Arias
Even In th* face of the grow­
men are under arrest.
ing opposition, the President's
official party has Insisted that
General Eisenhower I* a Re­
publican and would not accept a
draft.
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Mr. 1 |HHlRti appeared In good
that we have ever had an Im­
perial officer to visit our city. humor as h* met crowd* at W il­
It was back in 1828 and 1927 lard, Mo., 8pringficld, Mo., and
other point* on hi* w ay back
nper
trnlate, J. Putnam Steven* of eait from Bolivar, Mo^ where
Portland. Maine, spent some time he (poke yesterday with President
Rcmulo Gallegos of Venesuela.
hrre each winter.
He - steered dear of political
During the evening, Ihe Moroc­
co Temple 46 piece band will talk at hla piriform appearance
give a concert at First S tm t at Springfield. He held to the
and Magnolia Avenue, said Mr. them* o f Weetern hemispheric
Lane. The Chanters of Morroco, solidarity that he used at Bolivar.
Aeked to "say something’’ at
Including “ 15 of th* finest singer*
in th* South, will also entertain." Ntwburg. Mo., he replied "There
•• this Is really
thing to say
t
Morocco Patrol, which hae won Is nothing
n-ppUtkal trip.”
.. .
recognition In different cltiee of a non-political
Mr. Truman has not indicated
thr United States as on* of the
finest Patrols In Shrinedom, will hla choice of a runnlngmate In
the event of fall nomination, his
take part in th* relebration.
••Ondidat** will entertain you associate* say.
Hl| special counsel Clark M
on the streets with their funny
stunt* during the morning, the C lifford; likely will go to Phila­
big parade will be held promptly delphia to halp pfeaent the presi­
at noon," Mr. I-an* stated. It will dential view point In Ihe drafting
fr&gt;tm on Commercial Avenue near of a Democratic platform.
Mr, Truman has not sold wheth­
the Valdes Hotel and will march
up Park Avenue to First S tm t er he .will go to Philadelphia for
then east to Sanford Aventie an acceptance speech If he I*
where Shrinerx will disband. They chosen although hi* associates
will be taken in busses to Sem­ believe ho will do to.
In the little southeast Missouri
inole High S c h o o l auditorium
where the "B ig Ceremonial will town of Bolivar, Mr. Truman re­
ceived a statue of Simon Bolivar,
|,e held.
the South "&gt;-American liberator,
from Venexuelan * Frqsldont Eomulo Gallegos. The Veiwtuolan
ft. P. O FFIC IAL DIES
O A K LA N D , Calif. Jun* 8 iff)— chief eieeunv* and biswif# *«•
A heart attack vastardd/ eauefd comppnM Mr. Truman tuBollth* death o f L*slie B. McDonald, ear. f
—- .
vice president in charge o f the
.Southern Pacific Railroad’s P i f ­
. ' .Coal Strike'
fle lines operations. Ha was '84.
McDonald was a native of W y­
lie, Texas, and veteran o f 48 U r d t^ r y in o 4 . ^ k S * S ld ition
year* with the 8. P. sad Its sub­ of **ao contract,'no wokk. •
sidiaries. He had served ax rice
Th* mip**; at which no prodpepresident and general manner lion 1Cftim ■entered includ'd the
of the company In Texas and
Louisiana, with headquarters at tiro i1
. ndohal
Houston,
*--m »
3. AD are
No.
Suivieors include his wife. Katie
Coho Co.,
Clark McDonald, and on* dadghier, Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolnh, III, wife
near Bridgeof an Arm y colonel at Fort
&gt; redvot slipLeavenworth, Kaa.
of the roaj*

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ward McGrath ofTlh ode Island,
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chairman
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Democratic
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that
ha
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Both the American and French
ambassador* were said to have
reported almost hourly to Wash­
ington and Paris on steps to be
taken if and when Russia reject*
thr Joint pretest.
(
Brvin furnished top ranking
minister o f Prime Minister A tt­
lee's cabinet with the latest de- ^
velopmrntx at Nu. 18 Dawning 9
Street this morning.
Meanwhile, f o r e i g n
office
sources said th* Western Euro­
pean Union nations — Britain.
France, Belgium, the Netherlands
and Luxembourg - are ready to
ask security assistance from the
United State*.
Ambassadors uf the five nation*
will open talk* on the subject
with the U.8. Slate Department
in Washington today, the in- ^
formants raid.
BERLIN. July 8. (A3)— The
Russians placed strict controls
on Uucks entering Western Berlin
today, Western-licensed nrwipari reported, tightening their
nd blockade uf th# Western
eectors of the city.
Th*
Berlin
crisis appeared
headed for a climax.
The steady flow uf American 9
supply plane* Into Berlin resumed
st noon after bad flying weather
In th* wept tamed the spectacular
air lift fur seven hours. U.S. Air
Force official* said planet again
were leaving every four minute'
from Ihe Rhine-Main and Wiethaden fields.
American official* said th*
German preit report* of new
truck control* apparently were
true.
t
Th* newspaper* said acting po- *
lie* Chief Seidel in the Soviet
sector ordered his force to inspect
th* load* of Gorman trucks head­
ing for Westarn Berlin from »l#
Russian sector of th* city. 11*
directed the ronfiecation of food­
stuff*, scrap, building materials
and telephone equipment.
\ 8uch an order would erect an­
other wall through lb* heart of
th* city, dividing the Eastern
from the Weetern part* a* did £
lha introduction o f two rival cur­
rencies by tho Russian* end Weetern powers.

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CALD W ELL GLUM
TA LLA H A SSE E , July « O P ) Govenor Millard Catdwsil of F lo r­
ida'said today he cannot lake th*
General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s
statement that b* could not accept
A presidential nomination to mean
"ho would refuse the will o f the
people."
He said ho atilt I* for Demo­
cratic nomination of the general.
Governor Caldweoll, who will go
to th* convention as an alected
delegate from Florida, said "Gen­
eral Elsonbower'a statement disappoints mo,
"However, I cannot take It to
mean that ho would refuae th*
will of the people.

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Foreign Secietary Ernest Bavin.
U. S. Ambassador Lewis W. Doug­
las, French Ambassador Rene Mai 0
sigli and Sir William Strang. Bav­
in's German expert.

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prefecture! polk* oottmatod toddy in
Uutt last week'* aarthqudka took
6,170 lltroa and fnJuradlMtt.

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t n k clock o r KraiuRaa o n i v x a an
a a a rra
Cash. Lslxer** with uther bank*. Inrludlag reserve bslances.
end cash Items In prorss* of ealleellon .....___ _
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sueraflssd
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RBOOTS RON
MACCLENNY. July 8
Sheriff A as Colemw, J r, .
said ha waa holding In jail with­
WET-DRY VOTE
out rharge J.- J. Dugger. 80, •
BRING, July 8 W - T h *
SEBR1N0,
farmer, who yesterday that tils
son to death after a family quar­ .-lgha pouaty commission today
set Aug. 13 as th* dqt* for #
rel.
Sheriff Coleaaan said It ap­ wot-drti rpftrendum In that county.
D*et*lon to hold tho rofoTondum
peared the eon, Album J. Dugger,
afUr. a round-and-round
33, waa "doing a lot of wild shoot­
ing" and that the father phot him
once In th* arm with a shotgun
to stop him.
W tho *K

He said that Albun continued
shooting: that tho father that
him again, thla time In the side; i ii Hi1*1f l u TTijd
iRTTAXST
and that he died a llttla later.
Sheriff Coleman said ha —
told Albun and a brother, Robert,
got into an argument and that had overlooked.
Albun began shooting at Robert
with a pistol; that tha' father
tried to stop him and that Albun
SM ATHENS
DECLINES
then began shooting at hla father.
M IAM I,
July
8 W -R ep .
The sheriff said he waa holding
Georg* Breather* announced to­ tho oldar Dugger ponding e*
day he had declined to hear tha pktion of a coroner's heart
probably tomorrow.
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Today &amp; Wednesday!

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formation and said its story came
from London sources.
| Tha statement which appeared
in Figaro wa* broken down Into
eight Jparts.
1. Disorganisation of electricty
"and other essentials."
2. Demonstrations In all sectors
calling for unifitd government
and a unified monetary ayatem.
.1.
Communist
demonstrator*
will b* attacked by police and "It
must be assumed that there will
be numerous dead and wounded."
4.When thh situation "has been
created" Soviet troops will occupy
[the entire city of Berlin, plua tha
'nihiirbs. Soviet forre* will order
ihe Western Allies intolimited
I territory where "their safety can
guaranteed."
6. A state of "general public
eriila" will be declared at a matt
meeting of
and a
pro­
visional goven
se( tin "hy
our Sonderein* ••Tnippen."
4 This will
k« place only la
rate of aggra'.
tied tension be­
tween Ihe
U.S.9.R. and
the
Western power*.
7. All decisions *hill h- refere&lt;l beforehand to ih o ' n’ rvl com­
mittee of the pari^- Detailed or­
ders will be release ! later.
8. The present document shall
b* destroyed as r-on a* special
off leers and delete ••* -&gt;f the cen­
tral committee h*ve tauen doe
note of the Inform* h-n 1h"y need.
A diplomatic *o«*-e* said that
“ We have been aware foi a long
time that dernonatratlnn* have
been called for."
Asked 1/ he tho’ieJit the order*
mm, from Mo*eow. he replied,
"That’s obvious."

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oftirnooa .ini team Thursday
•ifttrnooa- Gentle sculhwrvtcrly
triads.

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To Promote th* ProjrtM of America/
To Produce Prosperity tar Hanford-

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N EW SP A P ER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXIX

T w o-Y ear Plan British Propose
To Link Berlin And Longer Truce
For Palestine
Red ZoneRevealed
* -------

Berliners Told
N ot
T o P in Hopes O n
A ir
Undue O v e r
Soviet
Blockade

Marshall Aid To
Be Used Wisely,
Bevin Pledges

A m u r iu n n H

Associated Press Leased Wire

Arrive For Allied Berlin Parley

Plan Sets N o Date
F or E xpiration O f
C e a s e -fir e O r d e r
B etw een jew s, Arabs
CAIRO, July 7— (A P I— A
Tel Aviv aourre close la Ihe
Iarael Government **ld tuds)
that the cabinet decided to acrept In principle Count |l&lt;-rnidolle'a prupo-al to extend the
United Nation* truce in the
Palestine war. Thr It uie I*
due to aspire Friday. Neither
Arab* nor Jews havr replied
officially aa yet to ihr U.K
mediator'* estennion proposal.
Abdel Rahman Asiam Pasha,
■ecretary general of Ihr In b
league, aaid he hoped the
League would have It* trply
ready for Bernadutte to an*
nounce by noon tomorrow. In
Tel Aviv, the informant »ald
Ihe laraell Government I* will­
ing to continue the truce dur­
ing tilended negotiation*.

BERLIN. July 7. &lt;/P)~ The
Coinrtmmih announced today a
Iwo-yrit plan la tic Beilin eco­ B r i t i s h
Parliam en t
nomically to the Sour! occupa­
A
pproves
Accord
tion jonr o f Germany. I hey
warned Berliners not to pin iheii
W ith
U. S. Plans
hope* (or llie future on the u rn WHITLEY BAY. Eng.. July 7.
fin an budge uvet the Soviet
D P )-- Foreign Secretary Etnetl
blockade.
The Communists alto announc­ Bevm pledged today Britain wall
ed they are drawing up a cun- uce U.S. gifli under the Marshall
it it ui ion (m a German irpuhlic — Plan wiiely.
"Britain la not going to have a
thru answer to the piujected
Western Germany conttilutional "nighl't debauch" with the fund*,
hr told the annual conference of
assembly.
At the latnr tune the U-S. Air the National Union of Mine WorkForce attacked the glowing fuel en.
By LARRY IIAUCK
“ If we take Matihall aid today
shortage in blockaded western
LAKE SUCCESS. July 7. f/ P )we
take
it
in
the
ipirit
that
we
Berlin, which m l ‘&lt; dayt hai cut
Brilain today dialled a Security
factory uprraliuns 40 |&gt;ei cent. ate going to uae it wiaely," he
Council proposal calling on ihe
aaid.
"We
ate
going
on
with
D ie hut “ flying coalman" winged
Jrws and Arabs to rslcnd the
auaterily
became
we
are
deter­
into Beilin ihortly after noon with
truce in Palestine.
mined
to
hand
over
to
our
chil­
110 Leys of coal. Die Americana
Die plan set no eipiratiun dale
began the operation in the fare dren a (tee, independent and upfor
the cease-fire, leaving that
of a veiled Kuman warning on to-date nation."
issue up lo Count Folke Berna­
Parliament
approved
laat
night
the tafety of their air bridge
the accord with the U S. under dette in confutation with the two
planet.
,
which Britain will get about patties. The new gm it Iice would
The Cummunlat-dominated S «- |g ijo o ,000,000 during the first
replace thr four-week ttuce which
cialiat Unity Party announced In year, y
ranc, ,alao
) to approved
Franc*
approved a
the Soviet aeetor:
aimilar agreement by which ahe expires Friday.
''Starting from the (act that wilt gat *870,000,000.
There weie indications that pas­
Berlin Ilea in the raatern tone
The out-apokrn Bevin told the sage of the appeal lu the Jews
and U tied very closely to Ite mine unionists the belief that
economy, the Berlin unit of the diplomacy muat lie carried on and Arabs might be held up by
HKD haii worked out a two-year over the heada of the people la Russian intittenee on full-scale
plan aimed at ayitematically in­ "all moonahine."
debate on the whole Palestine
corporating Berlin'* economy into
-Foreign affair* I* common- problem.
that of the .-astern tone."
arnae people hoping to talk_wllh
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
One aim, it aaid, ia stenderdiiother
common
non-MMO pwBl#," he AmJ[r| A Gromyko told the Court*
ing product* and aputring pro.
declared.
duct ion.
ill, ' S L u T T * £
JtawJw rta. Ik. —
Discussing this lateat phass- of c.mreallng your
tension and an eiaminitmn of
tnmmyrot.
II
la
because
we
aro
i.
It
ia
the Kaat-Weat battle for the
Bernsdotte's activities in the Mid­
German capital, the Soviet-11- moving Into this plane that dieagrstrowls esastlises seem to be dle East must be considered to­
u#nte«J L - iL i* . -rSartuiia a#lA;“
I('walla we* M Pea* S 'tl
" I f Berlin wanta to live It haa
gether, Gromyko charged the U N.
only one poaalbillty at the mo­
mediator with exceeding his powment
connection with the eco­
nomic plan for the raatern lone,
U.N. decision lo partition the
Berliner* ahould seriously con*
alder which i* wiser: to build
I lie future o f Berlin on the sway­
Gromyko said that under thr
ing pillui* of the- air bridge or
cm a hiug-tcrm plan."
dotte had thought up new gro­
The Americana arranged lu
Itosals which wer* contrary i&lt;&gt;
aend
ii with aacka of coal Wu.L.r. n. Ih . r*hrt*i*n Cam. Previous V. N. decisions. Gromyko
from Frankfurt
Frankfurt tu
the western
weatern _ , , , ° ! ke” Jail s j„i._ j Je-wish An- •"•'I'1 no m*n,ion ot
from
lo me
Arab and
sectors of Berlin this afternoon. 'SfluL/am ad their work today aH lJ' wi,h r»l**etlon o f the Bernadott*
Kech plane cen handle over, ton. *"• » J W * £ h r iw V . t a W ' 1'*"Include, assignment

Half Way Mark Is |
Reached In United
Jewish Fund Drive

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WEDNESDAY JULY 7. PUS

ftU^imlfSu ^unty'. shUS ?'^

“ '"cltv h#W

'o f *260,000.000 national fund for .‘ ' F V ' 0" * 1,

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N O . 178.

Tru man’s] Aides]
Move To Cut Off
Gallery Stampede
British Report
Subjects Seized
By Jewish Group

M aneuver O bviou sly
A im ed At S toppin g
Spectators
From
A id in g E isenhow er
Hr JACK Mi l l
Pi Ill-Aid I.PHI A, July 7. p i1) —

Britons T a k e Serious
V iew O f A ction In ­
volvin g 5 Persons
LONDON. July 7. r,1»)
Ihe
futrinn uffur r«*(&gt;nrlfti UxJ&lt;»y llui

MltltAIT OOVIINOI Of 7HI U I. ZONl „f tl erma.ty Oen I.ucltis it Clay wetcomn a group ut Army leaden
an.1 diplomats on their air it at ll. Fier.ktu. t. T lit in * an .cals wIII lakt i art in a content..
ith lliilltlt and
French authorities to discuss th* I' . . ..m s ami the m u «,l t'-.jllo n In German- .
• t L&lt; K.itrU s
Jr. laisll. n er-l ... th - ten p .Wei 0 »
. i t n tl.e ,. .1 ,n .r
.*I i .rlt lu I l*|lrt . i t *
&lt; .1ence It tie ti­
nt. Gen Clsy Gen
user K lh.lt r. i A il. it C Wy.t..
I n ti i • irtaty ut :,iuU c. ilium llra|ter
|«-r
and IS A aCi ail liar I «... all, f u, *llg «l
ui Ll.r t...i&gt; , al. ll. &lt;&lt; . c. y I'iaia
yl ..leriultlu'iu'

Probe Is Urged
Democrats Face Task Oi Hewing
Platform F rom K n o t t y Issues
Of Freight Rates
During World W ar into laps
PHILADELPHIA, July 7 i/l'r— Thr tact iitut was dumped
of Democratic platform writers today. Hrlvn Hall, speak­
A r m y A nd N a v y O f f i ­
cers Accused O f F a ­
vorin g
Railroads
Wa s h in g t o n ! July 7. &lt; , i v A Juttice Department official
testified ludsy he hsa recommend­
ed * rrimin.il inveiligjlion of
certain Army and Navy officet*
who w o r k e d uul giitriument
freight rates with thr uiltoadt
during WoiId Wsr II
Die witneu w.»* Jsinet E. Kilday. the Justice Department's thief
uf Irsnspoilalion. inii-lrust divi­
sion.
Kildsy (old a House El|&gt;rndi
lines sub-committee that many &lt;&gt;i
thr men who set imilti-tmllinn
dollar freight ralrs lor the gua
eminent came from ll.e railroad
and telurnrd lo then railio.nl
|m.sI s after the war.

ing (or the National Federation uf Stlllemtnis, told the platform
rommiflte:
"We urge that the recommendations ef the ('resident's civil
rights commission be made a prime charge on unflniihtd business.
So long as the Free Fmnloymrn! Practices Commission or its equi­
valent Is shelved, as poll Uses cramp ibe e'ercise of the right lo
sole, as lynching continues as a survival of harharism, wr come
into ihr counsels of Ihr world lowered by oui failure lo make good
un Ihe freedoms wr stand fur as a (real people."

ll.i* maneuiei obviously was
aimed .it pirteuiiug a ipectator
h ir
tubjeth
liJ'Uhinl Irom irvmng ihe colUpting
naped” m P.alraime Hat mglil by boom lot l, rnn.il Dwight D
liglill /a.it I riirnt, a jcvi.ih rs f itrnhnaael
lienual uiganuation.
I ealie 1
Hillle, conycntion
A tpuLrriiun told a Uraas con rergrani-ai aims, announced 80
leieinr llir liulona u n r taken Philadelphia policemen anj up to
Iioin a
Iiiilltrd llir fl .k id llie l
hand l » krep gallrryitrs from inN .I.OIIV 11lit t Ctinmi.Mion " ID ilnent'ing delrg.iie* in their choice
until 1Hill 1141illiei ulfnlilv the ol .1 pirudrntul nominee.

builiiu.y
"Wr 1.1kr ,t U K trtrnu*
ol tin* millirnl." lie said.
Hr raid hr rould not identify
those "kidna)&gt;rd."
(lie foreign nfficr's luirf |r
poll, lie added,

La*&gt;
agrrrinrnt* on plank**
(oot-hing upon tin- mtrtnational
ser-rie were fonwn»l by It, S S.-n
utnr Franc 1* I .Mv.-r*, of IVtinsyLvaina, vbairmnti of n |n| nirtii- \
I* I li--olutli.il* i i.liiliiltli'r elioaeu j
to iliatl llo* plotfoi 111.
M» *i* m ii .I it ii|.|n anil rt-rtnin

County Youths
Tell Kiwanians
OfBoysState

\1o*t |H.1iiuian* *ti!l remember
ihr I'l-lil Krpublnan convention
m the same hall wlirrr packetl
gallrnrs yelling "Wr want Willkie"
w nr 11nJ1i.il with helping bring
aluiut the 110mm1li1.il ol the late

came (torn -So VIVndell l. Willkie.

Hugh Dow. British ronsul general
„ |ff|t. „ „«unch supporter of
in Jri'isalrm
Mr Truman's bid A-r the rmml
The )i&gt;okr*muo mu! both Sir nation, told n reporter tie has

11useh un.I tin- Truer Commission
in Jrtusalnii have lodged a pro­
test Hr did not &lt;ay with whom,
hut i.M-somahty it was with the
Israel Ih.vrinilirlit
Wr assume tlie five persons
will t»- released." the spokesman
added
The announcement
Indicated
Ily (IV ID M A ItTIN
that thr incident took piece In
lull 7 (d ‘l Den.im rati Inuked d»wn tr&gt;*|ay to Jerusalem hut the foreign office
spokesman could not confirm this.

I‘I III AHl I l‘l IIA
tl.r task ol liruiug i yntc-gritmg "harmciny" pUilumi out »| kn-itty tegs
ol disunity on irteial ln*|-.i issues p.ni.t ulnly risil rights and labor.
Hut ihr buihlrr* mreling fisr d.ivs rhrsd of ihr plily's national
conymtiiiu ligurrd to gel off to .1 uimhI start on wl.at may Hint out to
lie the hardrsl |o|. evet gtsrn a similat gtuup.

Ptevidrnl liumins aides moved
today to *sal nit any gallery atlemplt tu Hail a nominatio,
stampede at urn week's Democull • t unvention

heard that an effort will be made
to stampede the convention.
lie declined to say whether
backers of Kinenhowrr are in­
volved hut io. utlnr campaign has
I reached Ihmoii pr*,p.ntions

WV an- taking measures to
cop*- with th*- situation," he said.
"I have no frai wr will be able
In hsnittc thi* in alt orderly
manner."
In th*- face uf iiiiilcations that
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Tanker Edgewater Miss Nancy Fitts
Lx pi odes, Burns Wins Honors At
la L a k e Michigan Dustv Boots Meet

LUDINGTUN, Mich, July 7 o il
A Cuatt (iiiar.l plane rescued
11 o N'aiicv Fills ivav one of
t.-vrii injured tt.ct. front th.- crip , tin- I.jdln.' n aii-’i rider* in horse
l I'd tanker
F.dg.-water t.-lay tael,. 1 held Sunday bv memliera
after un etploalon and file it. j of the Du tv Hoot* Biding Asdcutl* l Ml » will udVIH-Ott- 111 It
l ike Michigan
am i3tlun nt their track nt thr
"Ate you suggesling they wet. “strong" itili‘rtiatioiuil policy mol
Crewmen
still
aboard
whip [ M.it.lopn! Airport. Abuut 200
i 2 i u pow* i fol oittiooal defeliMuilioFtl to rescue craft that the spectator., were present.
to hark up that policy.
H h IIh . I a* Cm , *lsi
t-laie had lo-t-ti brought under runIn the lialloun race for women.
The firework* on civil ilglit* Mc.’ils, Speeches A n d tnd and that they were not en­
Misv Fitts w-nn 1. |S00 prlir. Juni­
and Hlatr wn» m l fur Ihiir-dav
Recreation Praised dangered by tlie small fires still or Vtino won the men’* prtlc for
and Friday Today * work— in the
turning.
this event. Mivs Fit it tied with
hand* of un 18 loi-rnlH-r koIh-iiiii
liy L o ca l D elegates
('oust Guard report* indicated Mis* Jean Belter lu the dollar
|| itisllntitdl tin •*'»■* hiK
five of tin- seven injured iiu-it ra.e. Mis* Kelt. 1. in turn, won
I our id the si* Nrmilinlr ( mini) u n- Inn in .I l.udly I he other two Ihe »poon and ninttlr race for
l-i'V• wilt, allrndrd ll.r Amrii.ili were leport.-d to have suflrle-t wo. un
In s -linilar event for
tin
Junior Story of Chuluota
I eg.on tponsored Hoys Slslr ... Irseluiet.
Ihe I'ilY wl.lcl. ptrkrd tlivni up
I j IIj I.suer 1.1*1 monllt, tods) lol'J at sea took o ff iniiuediulrly for wne fir*t
lliw ord Lloyd of la k e Mary
F.iw.inunt uf ll.r ii eiprrirncr* ,*t t'liicag-r Coniiiiander It.chard Mel- ».&lt;» fust in incing for children up
.Mi&gt;5 Grace Neeley, filial cun
In. of the Traverse City Coast to 12 year* of age
•r.vatinn sp&lt;-clalist, who f^rmwJ;;
came
In tourna­
V e g e ta b le
C r o p s ^ riirfiing at th*» T oumiI Crntrf t.uuid Station aaid they would
8r.nford Monday to con
1 I,- taken to the Murine llimpitut ment riding, Edward Cameron, Jr.
* *
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Mn* Dorothy i Foi,
who
concrivn
home demon*)ration clul111 I"11H&lt;If •
t
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won a fin fir-I prire in tourna..I apent
tMore
i . . . divi-rsifiratiim
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. . . . . i . i i . and
,i iitI iiiiiiiiolrtl
Hu* lliirlil
pNimnlpd tl.r
lligl.t liv
by (in
thr in Chicagu,
men, revealed that she had
" ft vegrlabl*1
.nt nt riding. Clayton Brown was
n y. J r and a half la-hind the Iron clop* by gruwt-rs in Kcmim&gt;liL Iw.ys b&gt; lallabaisre in an ofiniat
The nil laden ship, owned by win,,. r lit the row puny race. Ron*
ru itjin 'ln Yngo Blavia as a mem I'nunty was today •uggest*-! by llnrid* An ways plane ami who ibr Clr.eland Tanker Co., was j|.l V. ino and Fd Cameron, Jr.
ber of UNRIIA.
It. J. I-ebnian, innnagi-r uf the
accompanied tl.r boys at botlett, rocked by a blast when it was 10 wen- tne winning relax- race team,
F..c told of the gr&lt;-al aid given hanfurd Stnle Fanner* Market
in.I.-* off I't. Sable, ubu-it 23 mile* .'-hi, itf Mero presided as announc­
by -his agency to the Yugo-Slav*.
He pointed nut that there had l-dd u| Iter suctrtt 111 mdu. mg southwest of Ludingtun.
er. I’rifes were swarded by Mrtrna.iy uf whom had to subsist fur Gen an overaupply of celery dur- a.lime itfliciaL lu doiijle lit.*
Due picket boat and one life IIi - n-iin Harriett.
tl.rie or fnlir days on one loaf uf Ing the past season and an undir- Illglil I.II ilitica.
boat rusi.eit from the Ludingtun
Il- 'olpts from c o n c e s s i o n s
brej.l and a small amount o f wine supply “ f collard*. whirli brouulit
t nasi Guard Station |u uid the jii.&lt; iinted lo it la an-t were donI
l-e
l-'-jr
troys
ii
.I
kh
I
u
.
ed
by
dll .Dig the German nicupniinn *"'"d prices and were in heavy
stricken vessel. The cutler sun jt. 1! to Mis* Catherine Rivers,
Starling in JurJe, 1(146 ......... rve.l -'cman.l ihr nigh.ml I he sea-on I'otlm.Mtri Joel Field, win. anted dew, in Milwaukee, also answered inei.di.-r of tin- club who was hurt
there for Ihe belt 18 month*
truck.-r from llnmlnghant Mu I "t .1. trromoling tlir Hivl-' Hus lene SOS from the tanker.
-n -. race at New Smyrna. D L.
a fond ronservntion sta-cinllsl.
e«me l" the market and asked wne .Stanley Urumley, leprevenlmg
"We ale on fire. Kngllie slop Hendrick and t ai l Kabun had
Tne Danube vhllcy ba* rich soil. f" r. ■ »oli' 1
"f
l" r,U
|&gt;ed Five men rued to lie taken charge of the concessions.
..ml often aa many a. two „ r three
Among Ibe vegelnhlea. there Km ,.mt Hubby Hutton. Rolaiy. ofi. One man has broken leg.”
and
families live onjamall plot, o f two “ *•
demand aU. for iwpiwra I r.mk Cuntton. Jayteet;
The strainer Francs K, House
Jamet l.udwig, l.lkt. Arnold IL.r of tlie I'lttsliurg Steamship Co.
to five acres of! land, .he said.
’ ^ ^ ..'.r T
At the meeting
the Tourist
'ehm an staled
fir .1 ....
_____ " kr*' Mr' indication
iington. l-.nn repietrnlilive and stood by in case it could render
the bug
Cerile.-, 6tis. Neeley discussed rn;„;m* n|ir
„ r,M„ lr,. „ tnkev
,nKr, to
aid.
if l.rndlice
J
.unci N-ston of fjiiigwood weie
A second plane was being
method* of fretiilng and canning fm| ,hr
S u , „ h* iKrh.led
readied ut the Traverse City
no-l and way. or saving money )r| lU(1, „ r, r..|(.ft,..,! by the 118 unable lu be prrtrnl
Sat,lord htiihhng permits issued
thereby. Preoeni were Mr*. Oulds „ (,tltrtmrnf &lt;)f Agriculture.
An on-the-spot 1 rent ding of tlu- Staiiuu for a flight lu the scene.
in jam- lotall.-il 114,076, accord­
Coast Guard rrports indicated,
.i .a.laaes ea l-as* a id
Ouiua Wlissni, county home dc
Th(t fn||(lVrill|f, rat|.,„ |
f„ r
ing to Grady Duncan, city buildhowever, that those still aboard
mot.siretlon
agent,
Mr*. Carl „ fl„ (1bv |M.ri.s| In June were
ini, it...pector. Thi* included new
would lw safe until rescue Lusts &lt;ou.itruction and repair work. The
Bradbury of Elder Spring*. Mr. „ .VeaIed: apple*. 211. cabbage
mined.
.J. A. L"gan of Geneva and Mrs .e,^ ranta|ounes.
cauliflower.
tulnl lor the first six months of
C. M. Flowers.
71. w | „ v fiOrt nf which Fb.ri.ta
lhi &gt;t nr i* 1220.010.
D ju to small attendance on the .lipped 267 and California U 7:
During January only 12 permit*
FIRE HUGS
hol'day, Mr*. Wilson s*ld this rrsnefruit
414 Irttuce, 1.2H7;
HARRISON N. Y. July 7—(A’)— win- issued, amounting to $15,090
morning that effort* will lie made , r i„ni fl|4. orange*. 2014: ttem-he*
In
TALLAHASSEE. July 7 l/l-j- Two gtadi- school buys have been worth of n.-w construction.
lo i,*v* Miss lNi*cl**/ return here 7074. 'potatoes. 7.101; tomatoes.
ordered tu appear In Weslcl.rsler February, permits totalled *33,Florlda
A.
and
Si,
College
for
foi * talk In the ~
Fall.
1.122 and watermelon*, 2,001.
itrgme* will offer its men student* County Childrens Court today on 720, March topped the Hat with
(
military instruction In an Army charges they tried to burn down *40,600 In permit*. The figure
Reserve Officer* Training Corp the building where they go tu droppul in April to $10,176, then
ro»* m May to $47,160.
school.
beginning next Fail.
Detectives quoted the boys, aged
K .-lotting of Park Avenue from
Governor Caldwell said Secre­
tary of the Arm y Kanneth Royal D and II. with saying they started Fourteenth to Twenty-fifth Street
had advised him an nnU-aIrcraft the fire, which Sunday night caus­ fur erection o f duplex home* or
artillery unit baa been approved ed *4.000 damage, because "we multiple unit apartments, ha*
wanted to be sure we wouldn't stimulated building of this type
for the institution,
It Is the ninth negro college In bare to go back tu school in the in tnat area
OCALA, f l * . July 7 C/P&gt; Still weak from their ordeal, two sur­ the nation to receive an KOTC fall."
LEAVE TOWN
vivor* of Inst -week'i boat rxplotion off Cedar Key lodiv told * Coat! unit, and will be th* fln t to o f­
CAROLINA P tlU O
MEMPHIS, T*nn„ July 7 Un­
fer snti-slrcraft training.
Guard invi mgiting board of cvrnli leading lo the tragedy.
RALEIGIL N. C.. July 7 IA )— political Leader E. II. Crump to­
President W. H. Gray, Jr., said
Six pervoi.* died and six ulbcrv ate muting and piriumrd dead in
Maj. Roy Davanpurt, of the few North Carolina's number of polio day publicly challenged Edward
the blait and fur which trnl thr )8-(ool fishing boat I laid to the Indium negro graduates o f Wast Point, rases surged upward 37 cases J. Meeman, editor of tha Memphis
to accept an
of the Gulf of Meiicu Sunday, June 20,
will l&gt;e transferred her* by tha tuday, bringing the year’s total Press-Scimitar,
agreement by which on* o f them
Th# sngln* o f thr craft started
Army from Hampton Institute to tu 408.
Today's cases Increased the to­ would leave town.
"acting funny" a fsw moni-nts a peculiar noise, Guide lluck Gll- tread the MllltaJr Miens* and
He called for "a showdown m
be tors the explosion, said Mrs. lii Upped th# gas line, Mrs. Potts tactics faculty end student corps. tal for July to 34- Laat month
283 cases were reported.
this challenge." Meeman detUwrf
The celiac* president said
William Potto, on* of Ihe two testified. Shortly afterward, th en
immediate comment
survivors who were rescued after W4* aa explosion In the engine freshmen and sophomores end 100
Crump's statement waa
LEGION CONVENTION
SI hours,
or
more
upperclassmen
will
receive
10cm and the craft was enveloped
MIAMI, July 1 UP)—Miami's #d by Mayor James J.
the training.
Phs wne still weak from long
FAMC for many years haa had city commission voted today to In a 30-minute radio In
hours In the Water and attacks by in flames. I t Bank about 16 raina uniformed student military org­ underwrite the American Legion's broadcast over 11 statleaa
nsedls flah nnd crab*. Her chin uUra later.
film laid Wiliam L. Sandtrs, the anisation, but If haa had no eon- national convention hen this fall Tennessee and West
waa bandaged.
•S
’IMS*
Ark., during the day.
to tha extent of |t0,000.
naction with tha Army.
Wben Uie angina began making

Enlistments Jump
fife S S U W * &amp; £ s S S S r F o o d Specialist
- - Henry Morganthau Jr.. I* general B#rn* do1' * * plan for 1 000 v,,l" r *
trees drawn from the United
Tells Or Aid To
In L o c a l Unit
treasurer *&gt;•**»• France end Belguim t»
Slavs By UNNRA
Advocates
N a i \ n n *i 1 ( : ii i i r H
«»&gt;* ' s i f e
that
" » ; '* rrd
w a n on a I u u a r a l^;fh
^n,^bu,^ wWh... * ^..id qu
it*
,C« ^u"Sr.
.o
SZi
Divcrsi lien lion Of
fvs •*-*** «»*|
Company I. I24lll Infantry o f hr
was confident
thnt ' local
ap

the Florida National Guard, haa Christians will see to It that he
Increased Its strength from 62 to 'g o a l |a reached.
72 during the past two weeks and | |n talking about the Importanm
indications are that It will soon Qf the campaign Chairman, B. B.
reach its full complemtnl of 70 Crumley declared that the Fourth
members, M-Sgh Terence Brown o f July holldaye lust celebrated
announced thla morning.
Ishould serve to Imprest on all
Regular drill will ba held'Americana th* priceless heritage
Thursday vvrning at 8:00 o’clock they have In thla land of Four
nt the Hanfurd Armory, said Sgt, Freedom*.
Brown.
| "From all »ha plenty that now
Th* Company Ia preparing fo r abounds In thla land of the free,
encampment, July 17, at Ft. aurely In a true Christian spirit
Jvkeon, 8. C. during which mem- ;Amrrteans should be eager to
her* will receive Army pey fo r ahar# their blaaalnga with those
Id days. Brig. General J. C. llu l- who have been pcraecuted and who
chlson will lw&gt; in command o f the now need a helping hand to re48th Division and First Lieut. |habilitate themselves", added the
Kiehard I*. I'ayn* will command drive chairman.
Company I.
&gt; 'l Local people who are interested
Members o f the National Guard in furthering this cause have
will enjjoy athletic activities at donated time on the radii, and
the remp, will nave special enter- Manager H. H. Coleman o f the
talnment am) will be given leave*. Florida Power and Light ComOfficers, commissioned and non- nany has provided window space
commissioned, w ill be accorded the fo r a poster that graphically deprivileges of the officers club.
scribes the need of those for
Sgt. Brown today Minted out »h o m th* funds are being eollcllthat State Attorney General Tom
. . .
.. ,
Watson had ruled that National . Subtwrlbera may na# their « « •
Guard companies, due to affllla- tributtons aa
raemoriaU.
Mr.
(Ion with the ataU, are not eub- f ” *1"
« " d ^ poInt-Kl put
Ject to license co .U for entertain- » h*
bv Dr. W . D. 81mments at armories such as dances •®n- Greenville, 8. C. department
or boxing exhibitions.
.• * »»
P jr " ° 7
____________________ lo f his father* Jewish buddies In
the Confederal* ranks.

Coal Miners Continue
Sympathy Walk-Outs
PITTHIIUROH, July 7 0 W Ryn-pathv strikee In commercial
soft coal mine* spread today In
W r-lirn Pennsylvania while the
nation » hltumlnoua Induilry wait­
ed r-o»*ih|# court action at Wash­
ington in the two-day shutdown
In steel company owned "cap
Urn" nit*.
T in e new walkouts were noted
tn the Pittsburgh district’s com­
mercial mines as diggers stoppe-l
wo:k in sympathy. Over the n*
lion, nearly one-fourth of the
406,000 soft cool miner* were
away from their jobs.
In West Virginia, tha return to
wo. k mure gained momentum
with unofficial estimates of the
lot.il number working rising to
65,18)0 out of 120,000 rommercl*!
soft coal miners. About 16,000
remain Idle In raptir* mines.
S me 1,600 miners atayed away
from th* pita in Indiana but there
were no sympathy walkouts re­
ported. The situation In Illinois
wav described ee normal.

('onstruction K i t s
$11,07ft F o r June

Florida A. and M.
To Get KOTC Unit

Krider Is Named To[
Baltimore Police
r State D r a f t Board
..
Kilpatrick or may be left M
at
Seek Child 8 Killer to
•»»»&gt;Mr.
?; «(♦&gt;
*•
**«!». according
Survivors
Crumlty.
BALTIMORE, July 7 I t y Every available Baltimore policeman was mobilised !{&gt;day to comb
ea o f th#
a wide area
the city**
city's northern
nonnem

suburb* for trace of th* -man-

laeal" killer e f 11-ysar-old Martha
Brill.
Marsha was stabbed yesterday
while bicycling with two play­
mates along a wooded taction a
few miles from the Pimlico Race
Track.
I
Less than two hour* later, a 30year-old negro laborer was taken

into custody a* ba emerged from
a wood* in the area.

1
i Y o U IIS f G i f t s D r O W II
'- r.
*n*r*t*_* a*
n ___ w
* v
I

In Winter Park Lake
WINTER PARK. July 7 M V Two young girls drowned yester­
day while nlaylng on Ibe ahore of
Lake Otcela.
14
They were Barbara Lee W il­
liamson, I. daughter ef Mr. and
Mrs. Frank L. Williamson, and
Cynthia Louies Holloway, daugh­
ter, af Mr. aad Mrs. jamaTR.
nollewy,
hath et Winter Park.
■Ftjjetb
Mrs. WnUameou mieaed the
children,
in the

John Krldsr, local oil distri­
butor and City Conunlitionsr,-ennot-extd this morning that he will
accept appointment by Governor
Caldwell ea a member of the
Solect.ra Service Board Reitrv*
of th* State of Florida, The ap­
pointment was made upon recom­
mendation of Circuit Judge M. B.
Smith.
Notification o f the appointment
wav signed by Brijf. General Mark
W. Lance of the Military Deport­
ment of the State of Florida and

reed ea follows: “ You are hereby
noti(ltd the! the O m n m of the
State ef F ieri*, fanning greet
cM.fioonce te year Twaer, Inte­
grity end aHHty, hne this sixth

He was viewed |n a lineup bby
Barbara Lee S a p p e r***, t l. and
Ser brother Alan,*, who were with
Martha when aha was killed.
n Kcn-her ‘S o ? Brie•tire Service
Afterwards, tha man waa docketed
0*1* WBWMtr.Hraad.l' Board Reserve ed fin lu te of
aa "held fog iavoetigatlea."
Florida.
atiou (n v t i f i l U i

Tell Of Last W eek’s
,'Boat Explosion Off Cedar Key

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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1013

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Giants Meet Orlando Here Tonight In Crucial Game
Locals Down Pirates
By 12 To 7 Count;
Eddie Lisiewski Is
Slated For Mound

I till

By ARTHUR BECKWITH. JH.
Herald Hporta Editor
roc Sanford Giant* continued
their drive to overtake the Irague
leading Orlando Senator* by turnins bark the Lenbutg Pirate* at
the Municipal Park lart nlsbt In
a loosely played 12 to 7 content,
which !a«lrd over two and onenail hour*.
Tonight the Giant* and the Or­
lando Senator* open another cru­
cial aerie*. Manager Hal Gruber
Indicated latt night that right­
hander Edie I.iiiewiki would get
-ha .darting alignment for the
game, which will lie played at the
Municipal Park. Llaicwaki la*
beca nursing a rwclling on hi*
tight arm, but I* e*poct*d to lie
in gcod condition for the fraca*
tonight.
Sanford rapped out 12 hita from
•hti offering* of two l^ecsburg
pibhera, but Joe SrhulU wa* al*o
-lickeci for 12 hit*.
However.
3chtitf apared the I.«-e»burg hit*
weil, amt wa* not in too much
dlfliculty.
A.nford’*
firrtbasentan,
lt*v
!(&lt;&gt;_&lt; nkratu, caught a low pitch
fiom the left arm of I.ou Tarolll,
am. aent the *phere far over the
lichlfield upright for hia tenth
non e run of the '48 »c**on. John­
ny McManu* and Tommy Cataldo
were on the ba*ra.
The local* hopped into an early
lead by rapping out four hit* to
tend five run* arront the plate In
the first inning. In the melee,
Uoyd Clifton and Cataldo dou•ilrd, and Ko.enkrant tripled
The Pirate* scored two run* In
the tin t frame, added two more
in the seventh, one in the eighth
ano a pair in the ninth.
Manager Gruber announced la*l
night the Fred Petty, Infielder
jtgnrd from the New York Giant*
try-cut camp recently held In
Jacksonville, I* in town, but ha*
not been placed on the active Hat.
P*|trs are *chrdul*d lo arrive
from St. Cloud within **vrral
da)*, he *atd. Petty I* being op­
tioned to Sanford by thr St. Cloud
t]ub o f the Cla** C Northern
League.
The new addition lo the club
houre at the Municipal Park, a
dra*&gt;tng room for the umpire*,
Wti.l Into u*e latt night. Umpire*
lYatih Andreu and “ Tex’' Cofer
were the fir*t to u*e the facilltie*.
Umpire Cofer cleared the Lee*,
burg bench in the fourth inning
' »t night. Manager Eddie help
anted Rill Hall to come into the
game to pinch hit for Plteher Ho­
ward Halley In the ninth Inning,
but Hall had changed clothe*, and
wa* unable to gu Into the contr*l.
It |* believed the Leesburg playata were under the impre**ion
they had been ejected from the
gamt, blit they had been cleared
L om the bench, and the Leesburg
manager had the right to call the
player* from the club home in the
the player* were needed.
President A. 8. Ilerlong of the
Florida Slate league wa* in the
bleacher* witnca.lng the conic*!
laat night
ni: Kanin fi
Mooalrlln. »•
*a a • ■
I 4
■maraall*. If
I I
Mchartn. ir
wartoloiii. in
falter, rf
Crip, tb
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fu aek. » f
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aTarelll. |.

All-Star Game In A Nut-Shell
PLACE: Tinker Field. Orlando
TIM E: 8 o’clock, Sunday July t.
CONTESTANTS: Hal Gruber'* “ All-Rookie*’’ vernu* Myril
Hoag’* “ All-Vettran*'.
VISITING THA.M. in gray unifurma: The Veteran All-Siari.
HOME TEAM, In white uniform*: The Rookie All-Star*
Award*: All player* and bat-boy* participating with rroeive a
h*nd*ome tpccially engraved sterling illver twit-buckle at a louvenir
of the occaiion.
I1AT-UOY8: To be »»lected by each manager.
ADMISSION: Adult*, white or colored, t l , tax Included; rhil:
dren, 60c.
PASSES; None to be hunorrd other than National A»*ociation
panic* or the bronte life-lime pawn presented by the league to form­
er major league (tar* in 1919.
BOX SEATS: None available.
PAST RECORDS: 1947 Rookie All-Star* defeated Veteran AllStar*, 8 to 3, licforc 2,&lt;K*I fan* at St. Augustine, July IS, 1917.
The player*:

Anderson, Buck
Cofer And Butler,
Are Star Umps
Stanton Was Named
In Poll But Is In
Atlanta
H ospital

1*1.UHIP A ST ATI. LI. Atit r;
Treat—
W I. Pel
Oilando
11 t l
111
r ttr u H ii
u ai j * i
Payton* Heath
IS IS
ill
ilafnesvllle
*2 I * .III
Leesburg
2* 41 .III
s i l v e r s p r i n g s July 2 tsp#. Hi Augiiallna
II II
tit
clair — A r t h u r Anderson, Lyle Patalk*
1*1
II II
t l II
.117
Buck. Elbert Buller and Tex Cofer llrlAnd
Hrealla Teelrrday
will lie Ihe umpire* working the
Iieloind I; Orlando 1
Fiord* Slate League's annual alltlalnravllla 4, Ht. Auguatine 1
Sanford II; 1-eeehurg T
htar baseball contest lo be played
Partuna Heart I; Palatka I
at Tinker Field In Orlando Sun­
tiara re Teday
day afternoon. It was revealed at
Orlando at Hanfurd
I'el.vnd
at
Parlona llrerh
ALL-VETERAN
TEAM
leagje headquarter* here yeaterA L L ROOKIE TEAM
Pw
l.eeebutg at Oalnrtvllle
Ralph Tlartolorti. l eesburg d «) afternoon.
Ramon Rotenkrant, Sanford
lb
I'alalk*
»t
Hi
Auguatine
Eddie Le|p, Lcetburg
Charles Hetnhaugh, Orlando
2b
Tom Stanton was f o i. th high
Mario
Perea,
DeLani
Anthony Smeraglla, Lee»burg
St'
i k
mail In the poll, but he 1* re­ Team—a m k h ic a n t.i:*n
W I.
Tony Vega, Dr Land
Pet
Mack Yarlmrougn.Daytona Beach 8S
J»l i I I I
De»mond Halter, Leesburg cuperating from war-lime Injuries Cleveland
Bryan Brasingtim. Del.nod
OF
Philadelphia
I t 21
•«2
in
a
hospital
In
Atlanta,
lie
wa*
John Gnirisun. Orlando
JoM-ph T. Cataldo, Sanford
OF
Ne w T o r t
21 21 ire
Rex Throop, Orlando leplcced by Cofer, who wa* the Boston
Harold Ivy, Gainciville
0 F
21 24 111
P e t r o l!
20t l II I
Elwyn Stabelfield, Daytona fifth high man In the balloting.
Donald Umschcld, Sanford
RH P
Washing Inn
2aIS 111
Since
the
second
annual
allI.&lt;iii
Bevll,
Orlando
Frank Gillirnfe. St. Augu*tine RHP
lentils
IS I I
&gt;17
Don Coker, Galne*vll!e star tilt was not enough, Orlando Ht
Charle* DIMInico, Palalka
M il*
Chicago
i* ii
117
official*
who
are
representing
the
Tommy
Hyde,
Orlando
H ra e ll * T e e l e r d a y
Arthur Dunham, Sanford
LHP
league
in
pre-game
activities,
an­
Naw
York
lo
.
B
o
s
to
n
,
John
Toncoff,
Palatka
M n Matte, Sanford
C
P et ro l! » ; C le v e la n d 1
Ruddy Lake, Sanford nounced today that a military
Edward Lichen*. Daytona
Utility
Philadelphia 2 ; W a e h ln g tn n 2
Mvril Hoag, Gainesville Isssiiil will give a runcert before,
Hal Gruber, Sanford
Manager
At le«uls I . chlrago i
jnu
(day
during
the
game,
Buck,
Elbert
Butler,
Clyde
UMPIRES: Arthur Anderaon, Lyle
1. 4: 44i | K
Cofer
Also, several former major Ternm—
W 1,
w
league stars will be presented as Itonton
IS &gt;1
.111
(In ca»e of rain, game will be played In Orlando, Sunday July U , thi game progresses, among them Ht 1wOill M
22 IV
14 T
S oclnrk)
h
14 1 »
11*
Joe Tinker, Tommy McMillan, P%lltalturA
i:w i o i i k
31 31
.304
loui.ny Leach, Emil Yde, Lee I'h llftilr ||.M»
. 14 12
1*7
MmJow*. George Pipgra*. Hal lifis o lih n
&gt;7 14
.442
Inn ail
IS 17
41*
Wraier, Daisy Vance, Fred Merk- 1‘ hlcr^
o
IS 17
.421
. le. Nap Imjole, llert Chapman,
Here It* Traterday
llnei.in I, Sew Turk t
: Moon- Edmondson, Grover Hart­
Philadelphia 4. BrookIvn I
ley Del Mason, Charlie Harris,
Chlrago I. SI lenul* 1
anu many other*.
PHteburgh I. Cincinnati 2
In rase of rain, Sunday*' game
u .t iiiip i &gt;m i a v i T i n v i i .
will he played Sunday, July )|, in
By RALPH RODEN
IRAOCK
Orlsudo,
with
all
games
scheduled
T
ea
m—
r.i
A -imisled P rr*« Sport* Writer
w
t.
Ha
van*
2*
&lt;42
on
that
date
to
be
played
a*
part*
Jo.inny Sain. Hoatnn Brave*
Tampa
sn 12
.114
jf
double-header*
thr
next
time
riglilh.m&lt;l&lt; r, bn* rcnchi'd thv half
lalollhd
u 41
.211
St Petereburg
4 » 42
way mark in hi* bid to become the two teams meet.
Ml
Wear Palm Hearh
41 47
444
the first Nallonnl l-cague pitcher
Miami Hearh
41 47
444
elnu.- Mori Cooper to win 20
Miami
M 47
117
;am ci three year* In a row.
Kl Ijo o P r d u l*
17 27
.117
Hesalte Trsterday
Snln, a native of Belleville,
llv ASSOCIATED PRESS
Weet l-ilm Ilea, b 1; Miami I
H alf of the South Atlantic Ark., pitched the league leading
Lakeland II IP " e - r r e b u r g I
Havana I. Tampa o
League game* were waahed out Brave* to a 4-1 victory over the
Miami
It s. ) i l.aud*rdal* l
New
York
Giant*
yesterday
for
laat night by rain. In the other
Iwo game* the loop lending nit 10th victory. Hr’* the fln t
i \ t i :hv a t p i n i i . i t p i t :
Greenville Spinner* defeated the senior circuit Ginger lo win 10
Tea
*V I.
gel
Beauty will predominate at the Montreal
i i :&gt;
in
Columbia Red* u-r. and Charles- thi* ecaton and now ha* a 10-B
\olusla
County
Kennel
Club
In
Ne
wa
rk
It
&gt;«
.110
tnn whipped the Auguata Tiger* record.
lluffalo
It II
]il
Daytona
Reach
tonight
when
the
12-3,
Tile soft • spoken 29- year - old most gorgrous girl* of tha South, Itorhuler
II tv
|S|
21 II
111
Macon at Savannah and Colum- .iuil*r ha* won seven of hi* last hrrn for thr Ml** Dixie Beauty ttyracuar
J i:H * i:i i ITT
ax
at
a
m
bu* at Jacksonville were postponrtl. eight start* nnd appear* n cinch Contest on July 3, will be the Toronto
11 II
,|7|
The Spinner* scored five time* to M*ch the roveted 20
llaltlmor*
22
|
|
111
Iguest* of the Club for an avrnIIsvelte lrvtrrd.vv
In tho fourth inning to edge tho
ID Bo*,on Are held the Ul»nt* ing of greyhound racing. Aside
Toronto 11-4, Newark 1-1
Ilrd*. Columhu* opened the game to lour sinrl''* yrrteiday. Two from the beauty contestants there
Montreal (-» Jersey p|l) |.|
with three run* and added two in of ihem helped produce the Gl- will be numerous model* from
Hyraruee I; lluffalo I
the fifth. lA&gt;mi*h of Greenville ini*' lone run ,n the upening in- some of the largest modeling
Horheeter I llaltlmora 1
III Innlngat
gave the Red* eight hit* wlilla nlnir.
agencies in the country.
Port allowed eleven.
Tlie Brave* tint the count In
Mil Til ATt-ANTH I.KAHt
Th« feature ninth raca will be
W |,
Charle*! mi *» fir at La suntan Pap the second on Rub Elllult's sixth Ihe Mist Dixie Handicap and M i s Trees—
r*t
flrirnvltle
t* IS
.171
Rambert hit a grand-slam homer imn.o run and won It in the sev­ of the track'* fastest runner* wtU J 4I'M a m l ll,|,K
4i vv
A
ll
for a home crowd in the gain* enth when Tommy Holme* lieltrd compete. One of Ihe vDItlng Charlratu*
it n
til
with Augurta. HI* blow wa* the a tin re-run double.
&lt;V IS
beauties will place a blanket Maron
•III
Culutuida
t l l|
III
climax o f a aeven-run uprising in
I'.'.e victory enabled the Brave* of flower* on the winning grey­
|y |]
111
the seventh Inning. The Rebels to Increase their lead over the hound. Running In this classic Columtiua
* nyu-la
.*( fh
III
got 17 bit* while Lou Ilu*h allow­ runurr-up Cardinal* to two and a will l&gt;e such speed magician* aa Havannah
2 | i;
t il
ed the Tiger* ten.
geenlia Vralrrday
Viking
Mis*, OB'a
haif game*. The Card* dropped Warhreta.
t p r r n v l l l e I ; Co lu m bia I
i
Hotiy
and
Taurus.
Charlie Scruggs pared Charle*- a 4-9 decision to the Cub* In Chi­
Charleelon I t . A u gu a ta
2
tun with a triple, a double and cago.
Maron al g * v a n n * h t p o d , tain I
Warhreta, owned by the Handle
Columbus
at
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
ille
two ainglr* in five lluir* at (he
Ai.dv Piifkii drove in all of Cld- Bros. Kennels, ha* been seven
tp p d . n l n l
plate. He knocked aero** three -•ago’* runs, doubling home a mar­ time* in the money in nine starts.
runa.
A N R R i r i X 4 M I I I I4 T IO V
ker in the first and blasting a OB'* llntsy ha* a record Just
W
1.
aleiut a* good. Viking Mi*» won T e a m —
l* ff
The victory left the Rebel* one ihitr-run homer in the seventh.
•
n
ilta
n a p n iu
*47
12 74
percentage point behind the Jack­
The third place Pitt*hurgh Pir­ in-; eighth race handily tart Wed­ M il « r.u k M
t l 11
211
nesday.
Taurus
has
a
record
o
f
sonville Tar* in second place.
HI
l
.
u
l
t
l
11
ttl
ate* knocked o ff tho Rads, 3-2 in
three
win*
In
nlna
start*.
r « lu m t i u .
42
11
.44*
Cincinnati and Jumped within a
.4 *4
an aa
IN IK im it
Other feature runnera tonight N
naif game of St. l-oula.
K * n . . . CHv
.411
11 44
1*2
I t 42
A g e l e s s Frit* Ortsrmueller will be 8hatto, High Barbara* T ille d .
I
^
i
u
l
.
v
l
l
t
*
Non
in
ttnd
Taurus.
17
21
SIS
throttled the Red* on *1“ Wo™*
l:\TKIKa r a x TOVIOHT
while tha Pirate* slapped Harm
1*1 Hare B/ISIb Mile
Kir*I Halt Halle Heart*
Wchmelcr,' Tummy Hughes and
Memorial Prlve, Top M»n, CeeWaiktr Crest for 12.
•ar.
Park H r , Hearn. Mo lllue.
ID JAMES If. CIIAMnRRR
Thr Philadelphia Phillies pulled
(lame tiitv
LONDON. July 2 op) — Tcnnl* within one percentage point of Trrkr leg
Here * l*ih Mil*
TotalI,art Hall Pellr Pestle
I t is t i i fain get u battle of style* on the fourth place Giant* by heatHr ASSOCIATED PRESS
• a s ro n n
llllle Hump* King Mid**. Por­
Wimbledon’* renter rourt today
A long winning and a long los­
ab b o a a* John Bromwich, .10-year-old mi; the Dodgers, 4-2, in Brooklyn ts'* Itllls. I'rouit I’rlnre, Top Hat­
SlrManu* •*
uehind Schoolboy Rowe.
t i l l
ter lontr Keel, Mr Never Fall. ing streak were maintained In
Clifton tli
I I « *mlu Irxterou* Australian, tangle*
tii-orgia-Florlda L e a g u e games
Rowe limited the Dodger*, who Pull* Arrow
I’ *pin. lb
I I
Sr4 Hare Kelertlv
with
California'*
rangy
Rob
Falnow have lost five straight game*,
Catalan, rf
K1«V&lt;t Hammer, tubal, Waba- last night.
1 t
kemurg
in
the
men’*
single*
fin­
to sight hit*.
■•tankran*, lb
1 7
stiaw. rraeal Pat. rsalured. tin*
Waycrosi* 13-11 triumph over
al*.
J r Dr, I r
1 1
In ihe American League, the Invlleil Pell Haven P*nnv Juvan the Albany Card* wa* Ihe Bears*
Kavakl*. rf
* I
li
t
Haee
8/ISit
Mil*
r.lkenburg. with an are advan­ I hilndrlphla Athletic* closed in on
I
Matt*, r
&lt; I T
Accord, l-lttl* Mlrker. lied Pean. eighth straight Tallahassee lost
mhuh*. p
tage and a cannonball service, ihc league-leading Cleveland In­ Ilennv M&lt;iu*ak. Artoco. Tess# Taf- numbers seven and eight and
I a n
•nay find out what a lot o f other dians by taking a 3-2 night game ft, Hbane. Sseet
whin the Pirates dropped a twin
Total*
SI It ST II hlMvra have— that the blond Aus­
Ilk Mare S taib Mil*
from the Washington Senator*
E£.*' ■••Bitted for Halley In Tib.
Mads Hall. Power Park. Mis* bill to Coidtla 4-3 and 7-3.
UMhnrg ---it* to* m — t tralian la one o f the beat taker* of while the Indian* were beaten, P-S llomher. I’ete'a Pak. flarvl* Jay.
Thomaarille rallied late In thalr
"J b rt „
, na *aa i n ~ i i varvKr In the world of tennis.
oy the Tiger* In Detroit. Phil- •-&gt;* M»|or Happy t.r»h. Vindalla rat..* with th* Valdoata Dodgers
Run*: Mnnalella I. U rljir.n j.
P
i
pres*
t«kl,»hla
now
trail*
by
half
a
Additionally there'* hardly a
Bartoloiil. IVobkln*. Pa.sek, Mrlo win 3-4, Moultrie at Americua
Sib Mare ratarttv
Manu*‘ S, Clirtoa. I'ralo *. nualdo tennis player anywhere who can game.
lie* ••sul J'lVfiil Jubilee, Old waa postponed because of wet
!• nn*onkran« I. Trier ttrmr*:
The A'* scored all of their run* I'nlnn lllark Tip. I-ady Tvoane, grounds,
u*l the courtcraft and strategy
bnblila*. I'eplo. Bnirraalid I. Clif­
TU Sod*
Bromwich, whose long suit la In tlie last of the ninth with Fer- Vlrl*nltflkWU#
ton t Itun* bailed Int Mil-ar.n 1.
Mar# B/IStk Mile
1 humasville'* victory over Va'arlnluiii. Calaldo. llo**ukran* I. to make the other fellow play a* ila Fain knocking In two with a
tj)rrv Klvnn. Poveri* I'agad* Jt&gt;j»u lied up thv race for flrat
plar I. Tarolll, Man*. Pallor 2 lie want* the game played.
iluunle and Elmer Valo tingling .ivmphnny. Mel Una. T»hl*qliah.
Two ba*e till*: I'llflon. Calaldo.
»ll* t 4'blrk. Kaetrr Jacket. Jevlal place. Both the Dodger* and the
A ' i thia add* up to the hunch home Fain with the winning run. Jeeate.
vl*r. Uarlotoaal. Thr»» bate hit:
Thnmaavilla Tigers have won 48
Jrbaren Home run: lloornkran* that Bromwich will take ell Fal- ■
*“ * going Into the
•tk Mare g/l4th Mil*
tloDa’ baioa: MrUm«&gt;. Cllflon ■enburg ran di*h out and win tho eighth, the Tiger* tallied five run-i
liv e ly
Pawn
Consent. Pop'# and lost 11. The Dodger* have
Wubl* play*: Papin, rtiflnn and
Hiawatha tjldy Flosala been in the lead since June 18
with George Vico doubling home Choir*
icatnkrana. I.*ri on I-*... I,.** title.
Mr. I,lb* Tom. par OH. Olla when they replaced the fading
two and Ha| Newhouaer two more Cl
urp ti Panford 7. lilt* nff lUllor
a*
at#
Tallahassee Pirate*.
Belting favor* the two-handed with a triple.
n I Inning* it runal li**t* on
atb Mare a/tarb MM*
I*: off Ilalter I. Pehull* a. Tar- atar from downundcr, who la *xm
i
*
s
H
im
:
h
Ain
trA
P
Nine pitcher* appeared in tha
The third place New York Yanwill I. Ptrurk mil hr Haller I, ueeUd lo wear down the Amertill'* Mote- Sh-lln Taoe-I* Vlkprkulta 7. Tarolll t wild pllrh: can with hia "atonewaHing" tac- xec* crept within a game of the Ine Ml** Otr* ningrr. tt’arbaala. Waycrote - Albany scoring duel,
five for the Card* and four for
Prhulls. Irtrtne "llrber; |l*"ee
Indian* with a 10-7 triumph over Mono** *ll*h llsehseer
- , t'mplreo: Cofer and Andran. Tima tlrs.
the Bear*. Albany opened the
ISIk Harr Hrark rear**
ihe Boston Red Sox In the Yankee
ilslir r „
»•* llv
Bromwich ha* experience, ac­ ntadium. A seven run first In* «!.• r-.'t— tl r I r *• t
curacy of stroke production and nine rally aralnst Mickey Hand* ••*-*•» *«*
»A- V
t'teh
tennis savvy to pitch against Fal- enabled the Yanks to win. Red 'IftAR
henb'jrg’a youth, power and dead­ So* slugger Ted William* went
*
*
_______________
#t-|*
. ,, • 14 F'SJI *31
ly volleying at the net. It should nllltaa to end hia consecutive
RECREATIONAL SCHEDULE be 6 good match.
nn-w
mw*, f? o rt,nn»vh
gam#
hitting
streak
at
14.
There will be no recreational
!&gt;,v American men's doubles
In a night game at Rt. Louis,
■rtielty held on Monday, It wa*
K
•nnedhewd today by Director Prod team of Tom Brown and Gardner tjw Brown* scored three run* In
Mullo* go against Lennart Bar- Ihe eighth Inning to *nap a 6-6
Ga m *. “ Wo do not believe there
gel.n of Sweden and Jack Har­ tie and went on to beat the Chi­
wiL bo enough children Intcroatod
per o f Australia for the right to cago White Sox, H-S.
' in participating In the program,
therefore wo art cancelling acti­ meet Bromwich and young Frank
Opt ume tria l
A 24 feet 814 Inch running
vity for Monday,“ Ganaa declared. Sedgman In the final*.
Tit: re American women’s teams broad jump by Je**e Owen* I*
IIS MagMUa Ava, Phoee 118
LEGION JUNIORS PRACTICE plays semifinal* matches. Dorla •till a Wirld record.
-----1 -A practice o f tho American Le­ lla it and Mrs. Pat Todd meet
gion Junior baa*hall nine ha* been Mr*. Jean Boatock and Mrs. N. W,
called for B:00 o’clock Monday af- Blair of Britain while Louis*
Mrnoon, It waa announced thli Brough and Mrs. Margaret Os­
■ m n ln f by Coach Fred Ganaa." borne DuPont take on Mr*. Helen
Peterson Rihhany of Boston and
Wa need to trim thia Apopka dub,
Barliara Scofield of Ban Francis­
W t f play them Tuesday. We
co.
need the praetice," ho laid.
Miss Hart, o f Miami, Fla., and
To Meet New Florida Financial ReaponalblUly Law
M Lt Brought, of Beveily Hills,
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
Cattle am end the women's finals
d a l)—Bill Dunkovlich uf the St.yesterday and will clash for the
Augustine Rainta. waa flnod IIS tills fcaturday.
,
tor abuilve language and conduct
MU* Hart upset tha defending
at DeU nd Monday, Art. cheavptow,
Proa.
Mrs. DwPanL o f WUISatlo Buiaey o f tha Florida Slat*
* -------announced yesterday.

Sain Registers 10th Victory As
Braves Score 4-1 Win Over Giants

Tw o S a lly League
Games Are Washed
Away L a s t N ight

Miss Dixie Beauty
C o n te s t W ill Be
Featured T o n ig h t

Falkenburg M e e t*
Bromwich In Finals
Of Wimbledon T iff

By ASSOCIATED TRESS
Horns runa wars plentiful in the
Southern Association latt night
with Nashville leading the way.
Rn were hit, Nashville getting
half o f tham.
Nashvilla’a Gilbert, Ea*t*rwood
and Byatn each hit a four bagger
a* the Vols shutout tha Memphis
Chick* 4-0, It wa* tha second
time this year the league leading
VoD won a ahutout.
Mobile and Atlanta battled in
t&gt; pitching duel with the Bears
edging Atlanta 4-2. The New
Orleans Pelicans defeated Birm­
ingham 9-2 and Chattanooga won
from Little Rock in ten innings
P flO ! k’E 13
|
5-4.
u
A
ll
Car
k
Truck
Owti.r*"
L
“ Speciit Set vices Offered T
Charles Gilbert's homer for
IIATTKRY RECHARt.INt,
BRAKE REL1NF.D
Naahvllla waa bit 2-1rd of the sea­
W HEEL BALANCING
BRAKE DRUMS TURNED
son. All four Vol runa were
MASTER CLYINDER8 HON LOANER SERVICE
brought in with homrri. First
BATTERY CAIH.ES
&gt;
•
HD
baseman Georga Byam’a account­
,
BRAKE LINING . H R A K P, ROAI) HER VICK
ed for two runa.
FLUID
Art Cuccurulio gave the Chick*
only six singlet to win hi* shut­
ROAD SERVICE
out, the first in Na*hvill*‘* park
FRONT END WORK
TIR E k TUBE REPAIRS
thi* season.
ALIGNM ENT . UEUUSHING
Second placa Mobile and fifth
plara Atlanta got 13 hita bet­
F k »r Meta—Mufflers— Tail Pipe*— Fuel Pump*— Furl l.inra—
ween them in Mobil*. The Bear*
"*rbur*tor*i-8eat Covers— Auto Radlo.-llorr.*— L ig h U -S p .tk
got six o ff Atlanta’s Carl Lind­
Plugs— Fan Belt*— Shock Absorber*.
quist while Atlanta got raven. The
Rraappiug of all Truck— Paaaengcr A Tractor Tire.. '
j
victory wa* th# Bear’* second
Eeay Pay PUa—Guaranteed Work—Save Monry—
f
straight from the rracker* In their
home park.
Leftflelder Pate Krau* of the
New Orleans Pelican* hit a four
bagger, two douhle* and a single
In four times up. N iw Orleans
collected 14 hit* in the errorless Mata.____ 40c
Dtxirs Gpen
game
while
Birmingham
got
sevan from pitcher Georg* Diehl. E ve*.----- 44c
12:4S P. M.
The victory wa* tha Pelican*’ third
Ckildrea .. 14c
Dally t j
in a row over tha Barons in New
Orleans and the fifth triumph out
of their last six gamts.
Hob Moyer of tha Little Rock
Traveler* bantered with (wo on
and Laray Drake o f Chattanooga
also eollerttd a round-trip blow.
J A tifl BLAIK in " I t O V t T R O U B L E "
The ten inning game was won
yla by Ik# Ulltney
with a pinch slngli
of Ihe Lookouts. Little Rock led
,
SPECIAL
4-2 until Chattanooga cam# to
ADDED ATTRACTION!
bat in the last o f tho aighth. Th e'
I-ookouts tied up the game with
Moyer's blow.

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game by scoring ten time* in
thtee innings but Waycro#* hur*
ler* finally stopped the parade
acru*a home plate by holding the
Cuds scurries* the rest o f th*
game except for one run in th e'
eighth. Wayrross had two fourrun innings In tha fourth and
eighth to ronllnue th* stream of
« 7 hurlers to and from the
mound.
Coidele could get but five hits
o ff McCallum In the first game
with the Pirate* but they made
them count for four runs. In the
second game, which lasted ten In*
qlngf, Cordele wa* held scoreless
.inl.I the ninth. In the laat two
frame* they made up for lost
tint*1 with *even run*.
Cooper
wri t thv rout# for Cordele.
Thv double win sent th* Indians 1
into sixth place ahead o f Moultrie.
EsrBeit date any major league
baseball team has clinched the
pennant wa* Bept. 4, I N I , when
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VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E stabliflh ed 1908

MONDAY JULY o. 1918

Cripps Says G old
D olla r Reserves;
Are At Low Level

No. 176.

Truman Lash U.S., British Gain
Falls Anew On Strength In Flying
G O P Congress

Bernadotte Seeks Laney Urges
To Extend Armed Truman Quit
P a le stin e T ru ce SaysAsP rCandidate
e s i d e n t Can

Both Sides Are Said
To Have Rejected
Partition P l a n s ;
T r e a t y Ends 9th

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Says He Signed 3 Ma­
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cause They Are Bet­
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Never Unite Party,
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Withdrawing Name

Supplies To Berlin

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WASHING I UN Jul* S. pp)—
L IT T L E ROCK. July 5. ,A‘&gt;—
I’ lrcideiil Tinman has lakru tlure
Governor Ben T. Lan ry ol Ar­
CAIRO, July 5, t/l*i - Count
BLRI.IN. Job i, (/)*)— Amec
more lu-||y swings al the ftepnh
kansas, chairman ol the States
f t o lk r
HrinaJotlr ackrtl Arabs
IC411 4(1(1 Hi ilnti rlio ilv to best
lit
.ill
BOtli
Inugirtt
Rights Democratic orgamration,
and Jews today to extend th*
EntflandHopesToBol- today
lie added them In Ills glowing Says Russia Is Now llir Ku&lt;&gt;.Air him k lilr of Bctlin
called upon President Tru­
aiiniittcr tit I'alestinr. Both udev
wilh 4 I. lilgr o!
• list ol * Mjclft ill the 1.01 law
st-r Economy With man to step aside and support |
were reported on good .iu) III Ilily
AimingTo Dominate plan r% Itnr.l 1tr 'hsupply-ciurying
momfiitum
in*|or
in
4
k
rlt
tlure
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
1
1m
&gt;
lo h a ir rejected lilt partition plan
Marshall Aid Funds General Eisenhower for the Demo­
Orient. F a r East 1&gt;xl.l r
*
lulls - .» |&gt;4&gt; 1J %r |&lt;u 1rdri.ll
cratic presidential nomination
(ol a lading peace.
n r all forces . llir fiui Wrvtwoikrlt. a nru .tml lowri Gltll
Lan ry predicted victory for the
Dir folll-weeki ItUce which
LONDON, July 5. (/V)— S»r
WASHING ION. Jul* 5. t/l’ t
rill
•••nl in •fa11V 44HJ pl*nr&gt;
support •yttrm III l«»50. etui I
Bernadoltc arranged at Untied .Stafford Cripps, cliancrllot of ihr Republican ticket in November il
llir nesl Iniriitn |H&gt;li. v P-b ahead m|lJ ,||r ,
j (on| \yf „
r\lr
litn-u
trims
ol
llir
Iwo-vrJi
»
Nationi mediator r ip i m I uday.
exchequer, luld Parliament today Truman is nominated.
t I'onwie-s Rep I .lluli (R-NJ
ecu tteinianv ami weir planning
nl the fisr alunifc enrigy corn
“ If hr loves the party," said
H r alto atked llir Jew* and llir itnlinK atra Hold and dollar
said tod vs' i&gt; to help put big to keep up the pace
iiussioners
£At*bt lo *gtee that llir lluly City i n m n have dwindled to H 7 J.- the Arkansas governor in a loins al
muss Irs ill the ('luted Nations
B it h i &gt;enri *1 Joseph Smith,
Mr. Tiumsii &lt;*1.1 iu elfecl lli.it
alalement, “ and if hr wants the
of Jriuialrm and the poll, term- i 000,000 ($1,892,000,000.)
K uisi .i is .timing now loi dom kuniiiiaiiding the Arneiican Ate
lie Mgnrd the tills old) because
inal and irlin riy facililirt ol , Spending of these lail ditch re- country lo become united and d
illation sit the O iiciii .slid l as Sri vic e, laid hr was rvlieinrlv
rottow iN O Hit AMtVAl at the Washu.i t. r. National Airport. President
llirv a ir beltri lliiu liollililH
Haifa be deiniliUriled
j serves during llir lilt six months hr honestly denies political and
Huinula UatllrguS Uf Venezuela leave* for Iht Whir, Ituii.e w itll I'le.i.Uut |
I ist, llir ilivlilliall td ll.e I louse pleased with ll.e rUoits o| both
The p i) I..II g n ei 480,U0D
Truman. The highlight uf Gallegos' «!*» vn-day stay III lh* l oiled states
Hrinatlolle appratrd hopfful. i rndrd Junr 10 lo u llr j t‘254,000,- military peace in the woild. dien
I loriitn A ll *IIt t omnilltee told a llir Ihyl.t ami cioutid crews. Alwill be when he pitsents a hu*e, brutur swtuc ot Sm.uu Hulls at to ihe postil wulkrit ail snliual lane ol
dnpitr llir appaicnl rejection ofJoOO ($1 .Olh.000,000). Somr of why not saciificr his own personal
irp .iilri tints all rilritic e United though the item air averaging
Missouri town bearing tiie name uf the laim-us Si uth American "lit era
$4vtt and about 640.000 clatirfird
his tailing pracr plan. If ihr f|,e |0M was regained by a l 22.- ambition and support tbr nrmitor." President Truman will acconipan* Gallegos to H h.ai whete lit II Cm ! Service rn.pl,net $150 a Nations, hr slid. &gt;ail stop th* ord) t. ui oi t.&gt;r hours sleep each
nation and election ol Grnrial
Aiabi and hracl agrre to a truce 000.
000 ($88,000,000) giant unduvr ol l omul mm m "lelcue the dvs ihr)
accept the statue tn a speech which h»- l«rn billed a» an important
n r maintaining and
year more.
Eisenhower."
eitrniion. a conlrrrncr will tel d n the M inhall Plan.
pronouncement" un Latin -American relations
1 1viariurioiiol i
ssoild p ir. hack l&gt;i the Jaw oi thr Hying the
AlirA u ith maximum
pi
Tins
bill.
Mi
1
1
tain
a
is
said,
Lanry
contended
that
ihr
re­
tbr Irngili of lunr it will tail.
Hi* trpoit opened a two-dav
lunvlr, tooth ami &gt;law
r ill, irlli y. lir u u l
tired
chief
of
staff
is
the
one
'Meets
nriltiri
llir
iierdc
ol
the
U N observers watched 2,200 drbatr in Commona on thr MarI Isr tall, white hailed rongiess
Mr jiim lilllr. llir n* » r ir hint* of
employes mu lliove ol llir gov
O Jrw » file from the S.8. Pan York ihall aid agreement. British rep- American who can bring at&gt;out
...
...
| IIU„ , Jk| |eMidalioii to stirnvlhril 4 Hu* $1(111 |4j|f $( o ir i sllcnrci
unity.
Ha said President Tru­
in Haifa Thry cam** from InI1
ei
rune
nl
lltil
hr
sat.)
il
was
on
I*
|
,
,
,
,
,,
,
,L . i
i i i
.
lie l N will base top piiontv Vlulllliitill i 1 lira tail ’&gt; .tu irgul*trrnnir/it cam|i&gt; on Cyprus, when* trirnlativea ate to iirn the accotd man "can never unite the party
lair
that
he
vliuuld
ngn
il
vince
ann that he has an opportunity of
• bout 20.000 other Jew* await in Washington Tuesday night.
when ihe new 8|st k'smgress be lions.
( ongirtt Ijiln I to enact legisla
pnssag,. to I’alratinr. Tliry had
Ctippa aaid that with help of making “ • raal contribution to the
Mills
vsoik in Jaliuai)
Ttie R a n fai II II - 1iccnsrd ADN
lion lo hold down the cost id
been Interned there by thr Hrlt- the Matihall Plan (European Re­ nation and the world” by stepping
Katun is a vrli'ian of 24 years , New* Agency suUI it had heard
aside,
lah during thr mandate prrtod
living He objectril p.uticulally to on Capitol Hill Ho sv*s one of that Ihe Soviet commander, Marllj ERNEST H. VA» t ARO
Ih e s t a t e m e n t waa issued
whllr trying to rnter Patratine covery Program, "We hope to rethe same raise lor everybody. th,. key strategists iii grtltiig the dial Vassily I s. Sokolovsky, bad
tain
our
reiervea
at
about
1500,through
an
aide
of
the
governor.
BOLIVAR. Mo.. July 5 (/!*)— President human held out ho;*- to­
without vlaaa. Thr Pan Crescent
■I HlIBBrS
l’ - i r
- 1 st
This,
hr argued, narrows the scope Kuru|H-au Recovery Program ap­
L
a
is
In
a
hospital
for
a
phywaa rn route to Haifa with 2,000 000,000 ($2,000,000,000)."
day for an rvrntual "world order” in which all naliuni will rii)uy "llir
proved by Congress, and was
• ( B M l I N M f l MM I h l &gt;
*t»*
(or
advancement
"
more Jews.
Some minor opposition has de­
r&lt;|U.dity and friendship" that prevail in •I**' Western I Irtmspherr
chairman of the special house
At aha gave Count licrnadotti* veloped from the hack benches to
The farm hill etleml* the pres
Mr. Truman s(ioke al a ceremony in which hr accepted a $ I (HI,IKK) enl miiuuu I pile-* for crop* unlit committee lltsl studied economic
their reply and n counter-proposal Hie European Recovery Program
statute of Simon Bolisai, llir South Amen an libeialnr, In in I'teci.lenl Uriel Then lower prop* will go conditions m Europe last sum­
-r Saturday night. The formal Jew- agreement. Two Independent lamer.
iah aiiawer waa expected in Tel tmr member* have asked its re­
Romulo Gallegos of Veneruela who flew to tbr United Stales to, the Hilo effect
The economic ireuvery
act.
Aviv today or tomorrow.
Thr
new
tau
Mi
fnnnaii
said.
jection and callrd un Britain lo
occasion.
which laid more than Ji&gt;,(MMi,tKHI
The Cairo newspaper Al Miarl start trade negotiations with Rus­
only
partially
.....
ihe
prohlemMr. Truman pointed happily tu%'
non un the Hue a- first payment
puhliahrd under a Lake Success sia and other countries in Eaalof American farmers, lie said it
tht tics that hind the 21 Amer­
toward doctoring sick economies
dateline what it aaid waa the im
should have inelinleil a staixlh)
Europe. The conservative*1
Nancy Luuck*. 14 year old
ican Republic* in political, rcotrat «&gt;f (hr Arnli note rejecting have announced they will not op­
proviani for iinptoviug Ihe dirts in Europe and China, "is un­ daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Harry
nomte mid cultural interests.
doubtedly
the
most
important
law
f
run
1
1
niigal
*•*«*
»i*i
OHIZAHA, Max. July 5 - iA * » IWnadoMe't piopoaala. The note, pose the accord. The government
■ T,
‘
“Ail 21 nntiou* stand on e&lt;tual
ever passed by Congre**,” Eaton U [mucks, .It , of Orlando, was
the nrwapaper said. Hated theae la exerting ita strongest pressure A recovery team begins • long terms,'* he declared. "Pun Amer*
killed and four prison* were In-aid.
major Arab ohjectlona:
jured iii a collision involving three
to muster a large labor vote for rilmb up Oriiaba, 18 .2 2 6 -foot vj I- icamsm mean* «*i|uality uf all naHut. to rairv on the job begun
1
Tlir mediator*! plan re­ the agreement.
automobiles Eriday night shortly
1'eanle. ,peak, today to bring out tiu.it&gt;, and kympaihetir coopera­
by
economic
help,
he
added,
"the
15 vtel
vtetlms of a plana crash, eight
after t*:&lt;x) o'clock neat the portion
garding Immigration would give
por
Crlppa, to allay fears the pact 15
tion
am
ong
all
nattun*."
United
Notions
must
be
made
of them AiMvkana.
_
of the Sun(oid-Ui Hindu highway
(\ the J*w» more 1bait'they would 1. tight endanger British sover­
lie
spoke
after
President
(ialstrong
Tha plane, uaad by « Unite!
9 receive under the original U.N. eignty, said:
, ...
,
,
,
known *• l teath Valle”
close
IrgOk
for tnnlly presented
the
A toll outlining .b a iler changejJan Oilo. Club.
pat tit ion scheme.
•
"The US. negotiator* hnva Statea-Mtxiru commission fight- ctalute to this small southwest
to "u p .uve the working of the
A (,
,nj UI, j wrl&gt; , ushnl to
2 - It ia a falar assumption to shown themselves moat under- Ing hoof-and-mouth disease In cat
_____________
The de Americans Make L o u r
U N was on the House calemlai Kernnhl I uughtun Mernoiiat Huscuiialdrr Trana-Jordan a patt of standing and his majesty** gov tie, vanished Friday anrmile frum Missouri town of S.MW
Mlnalltlan
to
Mexico
C
ity
.
dieatmn
climaxed
a
three
day
H o l i d a y Occasion h o m e . July 5—w i nispatche* when ( ottgrevs adjourned in June ,,i,u|p NBli,-v U.ud,, „ „ l)fo.
lluuliUMMI ««*» l*U«t *t||
. rnnu-nt « • aall.fted ttb.t . i fo m | Gp||rra| Andrt&lt; y.uhleta. com- (debtutfon, along a Pari Amerp
n
,
to Rome newspaper* loday said It hud the full lacking o f Eaton* m)Unce.l dead ul.outi arrival. The
of
agreement
has
emargec!
to
„f
,
1
^.
battalion
»:•
Iran
tiieme.
ill
llol.var.
Il
was
hor ramily UutinRs pro-Tito and pro-Russian com- committee, hut » a * never cbIIshI parents live at IHOOS North
__
.
V , 7* -------T.a - ui
T CZ mander or the 20tn bauaiion
v i I- ro - I-----. . . s;*-,iran
. . . . i.u
jfM l (|ny |f| „ )f&gt; |uwn&gt;a m;|
munisl* dashed yesterday in the up for debate
K p d u T lk
C in m
whLich 50 v ,lld obJwt,on n n b* '1tione,l in this city a t the fool of the l.lgg
|(l|allg&lt;' Avenue Ihlundo,
a W tJU S X U I v l u f t v S l a t I H taken.
.the
peak, said yesterday the year iusitory.
Trieste free territory
By ASSOCIATED P R ESS
Eaton **hl he considers the
Thsr injured imlurled Carl Ilann,
.
___
t&gt;________
_____
Mr.
Truman,
who
brought
Pres­
The
imlepemlent
Messaggeto
lis iu jx
lc\xs. A l l
’ F“ C'*
C° UW
wreckage had l^en found 1SJD&lt;IU
"
"
tlrient and Eai East an even id, driver ,d one vehicle, who
Millions nl Amritrsns rrlrbrni
D tlS C
r ()r
AA sc si lao l .hope
u|) #|
B, Cuyyt
l i Negrai
*~*
to maintain either our pres- f|&gt;cl Up^
Cuevata
Negraa (lllaekidrnt and Senuta linllcgo* here
-aid the sharpest encounter took more dangerous urea, from tin- escaped with minor lacerations
ent Standard
standard of living or our Caveat M
t the
g,
• a *
as Sa '«*n»
at
th* snowline.
snowline. He re- from Washington by train, »-m rd lliejr tmlrpenilenre today by place ut Mackolje ill the Yueo- staml|Hi|nt of gearing Communist and bruises. With him were rid• s waa# *«al
norted the plane apparently
had phr.*ued hi* country** hope of seeking, ihe sun. the se* and th
activity tracked l&gt;y Russia, than , mg Jane Lukvns, 15, who had a
boundary with the Hrttish-Amer.- European countries tn which Com possible intitule of tike right arm
hit the miHintalnalde, axplodesj ami .priading the hemispheric "good t „unir)side
neighlror" policy lo all the world
Hid. Ituuml weslhet prevailed r “ ", *‘md fighting broke out there muriisin bus tool u foothold for und lacerations, uml Parks Dun­
M A N ILA
July 5 - tA 1)— Kus"Tnrough the United Nations."
can who hail minor abrasions.
mum &gt;ears. lie said:
sis will make her new legation tn
hr oahl, "W e are seeking u world over mod of the nation on the |&gt;etwrrn Italian Communists and
"Communists are working pro- Fhe-e were all (!&lt;&gt;m Orlando, and
Slam a Hase for Communist acti­
ordet under which all of the eoun- 1,-t day of a long Fourth ol July Slovene l.ilieratlun Front, a t.arti- diglotndy in the Malayan |ienln were traiisfci teil Saturday to
vity In all southeast Asia, quali­
tiie* of the world will live togeth­ week-end Many rnminu.nl.es held
f“^ * n l,*“ on' Vl,Ur'
* * * * sida. in Burma ami Indonesia, Ons.tgee-MiMnuilai Hos|iitat at Or­
fied observer* predict.
er in the equality and friendship
-j-j,,. i r,'iuMa started, the i*|iet *1" 1
raising »(l sort* of trou* lando.
More than 40 Russians are tn — A rharKtf of itU lu p lfd inurdtr rMovarv teim
ThfV
pliin t»» whith prevails ntming the Amer­ Iiadilional Imlependeme Day cereChester Henry Allen, 4b, of
Bangkok, setting up their first was filed yesterday against » 53- !,^ v e l H.e first'40 mile* by Jeep, ica!. nations."
monies on Sunday
I said, when an Itnlinn Communisi * *’h *'• •'•klajan |hey have split
l.ukelutid, wtp'Se miloniobile collid­
legation in that rubber-rich, in- year-old machinist who author!- thf ^ ,,,,,1 to on horseback and
1)
1 . I
id iii neveil to rose and praised Stalin The crowd hoieu they have hutrhi'ied ManHe said cu-o|H'ialU&gt;li In tie*
ed head mi with the Itatm autorich capital. Ami one Siamese of­ ties said 'Wanted hi* wife out of |hr ff)l|
w#)f
**
|
,
wm
rrixirtnl to havr »houfrtl, |
m-imsphere shows "W o cart sue ,, ,
I mobile, hud &gt;hrst injuries and
ficial told me in Bangkok recently her pain.'
„_l
» - t n|,II,bine th.. same klu,I
,"d*V ,u *“ f P' * "Cowards," and forced him down . . . . . . . . ,
’ ..
....
laceration* of the head, arms and
The couple, Hugo Leach and his
__
. .
.,tM1
that there weren’t more than 10
7,
with . t h . r « S !
: U,u:
W . v « . from ,*.e speaker*, stand
\ V l l d M o t o r C y c l l I l t f H i t * • legs lie I, still ol the local hos­
I Soviet citlten* in all Slam—“ So,
the Snulh
American
libeulor,
pital and is reported to br In
iooh
you see, they are sure to have
‘The way
_________
! fnvorahtr eoinlilion.
at least four diplomats to repre­ task* yesterday morning. They had
i u»y,” he continue
Inhaled fume* from an open tank
RIVERSIDE, i - l i f , July (&gt;. t/V. ...S.l.“ u*
Patrolman J. W.
sent each jcltirenl”
and dlsappi
dhlappuint' " Veneruela who llew to the Trlesl.- anll-TIto Slovenes Were
i xpvCt delays arul
disappoint |'„j|W| Nlatrs for llie iKcasion.
meettrur there amt
There la no strong Oriental of illuminating gaa.
n aneech
Till
generally quiet Southern Wells, who investigated the ac­
Willis Brown, 35, died at 2:30 liur.ts. liul we can Miccertl.”
cident,
reported
thnt
u third car
leadership againal
Communism,
District Attorney Arthur Sny
liul most Americans made llie against tilo 'Was lu-im
hla home, 2»5
Calif.... fa city liraced H.elf tml*)'.I driven by Hiram Dwight Fr«m .n
Ihe American-owned Bangkok post de r said t hat a f tsr U d ! . u n - ™
ft^ S T w
ml final round of4.of Orlati.h. wav also involved In the
III
vived he related that Mrs. Uach 1^ * ^ A w ^
"
points out.
(Jun
ll,r,
,or /tT1’' 1i^weir,-'InriJ*rl'p.' -v ""!n#.nl,A wild inotorrvcliiig
•ars.
.iilhsloti
Mi
Erreniuu escaped
**. . . The vacuum caused Itjr
oulinirc Iu llir irscliore end lakes [fight -tnit-d. Police hrok • it un
Tiie Fourth of Inly whirl, star* injury, tic u d t he injured w-re
lie
was
British withdrawal from many waa convinced aha waa about to
-------- '
ami llir rountiy Tisvel wav heavy ,
mg Saturday* and continuing yes- j taken t&gt;. the
local hospital tn
areas In Asia Is slowly being fill her “ out of her naln.” Tbs womsn
•ltd attended local
teidnv ,rsulted in the jailing
"'t rsiltcoidc. highways and
. of , ambulance* summoned from Or.
»d by Kuaslsn ideology," It said, ,1*** tsken to Hartford Hospital to Sanfurd is survived by hi*
CHICAGO,
July
5
U
I
V
A
He
some IS free.wheeling speeilaleis
Assisting m the inveitiga"Th# pro#*** may t&gt;e slow, hut where her condition was described schools.
father sml mothsr. Mr. nnd Mr. mvtsl plater accused of threaten
Even la-fur* the peek o f home
( J llt ’ ll l 'S I - U r R e ItllS S here to participate in an amateur tu,i* of the wreck u n . Highway
I It tsem* tn lie a certain one.
at serious.
Charles W. Brown o f Bsnford and
11 t5 !'iK'L - .h !drV 1. "i *
f
dirt
Hack racing meet atnearby ^Sgt
W illi...... N.ntis anil Carl
» »ni-tiotiri)l travel U'gan, the
— __ _
two
daughters,
Ferrsll
J s a n . celebrsUon w a. shot and klllet
Ailams, patrulniaii.
m , , |( j&gt; Raker o f Lake Msrv I to* Spring*.
Mary Ellen Brown. W inter Haven. hl» bomo last night in a gun hat- wrea-sml death toll hml mounted
Slier iff Carl t Ruvhuril, who
urrra1a in connection with
to 535.
Traffic fatnlitie* trail raughl on k's tround Mack tias* off
SHowh
SANFORD ACCIDENTS
FI*. Also three aunts. Mrs. J. H, He vUlt * policeman
invited the motorcyclists to hold tin- accident have been made, it
.1
tr.iai*
to
nifi.
only
40
less
than
a
dock
In
Little
Lake
Mary
at
Moody.
Mr*.
J.
C.
Bhesf.
and
Mr*
The
'‘f('rer.
Irsneis
Sloan,
was
Aside from a collision o f auto­
the
event liete. was one uf the was announced
this morning at
mobile* at Fourth Street end San­ F.lltabeth Milton, all o f Jackson- ‘ hot in the jaw la-fore he fired th. 2't6 total pre.tirti-.l by the 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning. victims o f brawlswhich enlivened tin- u ffic # of Sheriff P. A. Mcro.
sis
bullets
into
James
t
'/ghanese,
National
Safety
Council
for
th
e,
Mrs.
Raker
was
fishlmr
with
ford Avenue. Saturday Involving
the weekend.
--------— ------HELSINKI, Finland, ‘July 5
Funeral services ware held Sun- 62. Sloan was not wounded aer- ihicv-dny period ending tonight, n "cracker" Pole arid live bait. ” 1 | When he remonstrated with a
damage to fenders, no accidents
l/IV—Tabulation of ballot* cast in in Ssnford have been reported to dsv
Americans
overseas
also
ci-le[didn't
have
the
slightest
ides
of
•lightest
__ 3:30
___ P.M. Julv 4th at the
w
...
M iiR tlb u eP
till
I i | •
« l ( l
last week's national election imli- police hesdqusrtsrs over the wesk- Erickson Funeral- —
John Mara, a neighbor, report
catching anything like that II group of rf.lrrs speeding down I J ttlJ IH lil I s l * l l t U l U i e r
Home.
, . ■ i
rated today that the Communist- end. Th* csss was settled out of
sure was a thrill tu catch that main street, thev punc)tr*«l him . ,, ,
f&gt;r, Brownlee officiated at In- eel to police that (oglienese hs.l
land neuilv tore his clothing off
donilnated P o p u l - a r Democratic court.
fish." Mrs. Baker declared.
terment In Evsrgrsen Cemstery. threatened the children if they
*
continue)! shooting fireworks. A*
Union will Jose almost a fourth
PA N A M A , Puna mu, July 6—IzP)
^ of thet 51 parliamentary seats it
Sloan started up the stairs at
- T liis country was under • de­
Coglisneae’a home he was doused
• won in 1946.
clined statu uf rinergency today
with a bucket of water. Then a*
On the basis o f the codnt com­
because uf political claahrs that
he entered the kitchen, he aaid.
pleted thus far. It appears that
80MKHBET. Pa., Jnly 6. OP)—
cost three lives over ll.e weekend.
Cogllsneae emerged from a bed­ Mmching virtually *huulder-1nthe Popular Democrat* now will
Thu government issued ths dt*
tank behind the Agrarians and the
room wRh a gun and ths close- sh,older through furesllsnil, vol­
rUration &gt; .-t. iday. 1 ats* sus­
range hatle began.
Social Democrats. The 1945 elec­
unteers r e n a w e d totJay tht*ir
pended constitutional guarantees
tion established th« Popular De­
search for Donald Collier, 23and called tiie national assembly
mocratic Union aa Finland's larg|)y
ASROCIATEt*
PRESS
mnnths-uld
taiy
missing
from
a
SANFORD'S FOURTH
By LOUIS J. KHAMP
Finlay
cat political organisation.
The weekend death loll lull mounted lo )15 today with the jwak 'menc'i-nry* he!dun&lt; "" ** fl' U'd*y
Downtown Ssnford todsy ob­ mountain vacation site since Fri­
Tbs losses suffered by the Com­
CHICAGO. July 5 (A*)— Jacob M. Aivey. nto-Eiacnhower leader of
day.
with ' °1 homeward bound travel still lo come.
Three persons were I:Hied and
munists and their alliea weir so Chicago Democrats, sayi General Dwight Eisenhower will be nominated served the Fourth of July with
State police illis n s n l
ftsr* set out In the downtown
great that even their opmment*
Traffic fatalities had climbed to 195, onlv 40 leu than thr 2)5 Mora than 20 wounded In two
fear*
nf
the
hoy's
father,
Lloyd
-v were shocked. "What will the for president on the first ballot at the Democratic convention— if he section. Storr*. businesses and Collier of Rural Hldgc, that the total prediclrd by the National Safely Council lor tbr three-day period
-s «tui.Uv night. Two of
municipal and county offices were
the fatalities occurred &gt;&gt;) n gunM Russian reaction bcT" some asked. "docin’t lake himself out of the race."
youngster was kidnaped. The ending tonight. There were only two known ilraihi Irorn fireworks hut fight between police and sup­
rinsed.
Drug
.lore*
ami
res
The Finish parliament will re­
Arvcy discounted na "very doubtful" the prediction* by Mr. Tru. . ...
father I* a coal miner.
porters of presidential candidate
drowning* totaled 100 and mircellsneou* accident* tauied )8 death*.
convene July 13 to dissolve itself man and his aide, that the President will be nominatsd on the first bsl"There'* no motive," said Lieut.
Arrtulfo Arias Madrid The th'rd
and set a date— probably July SI—
The
peak
of
travel
homeward
from
lake*
and
other
rrsorts
was
ex­
M#n,r attend the American
, h , ‘ ,hl-e' y J It. Dodson. "Mr. Collier Isn't
took place in a raid mad* by
for the opening o f the new session. lot .1 Philadelphia n « l week. He is confnfcnt that -m any of th. « ) would
pected
to
bl
reached
early
today.
jilinolf votes ars Elsenhower's if 1*
member* of the Liberal. iGovcrnelnn prnrrart and tmtwcur at a wealthy man who could b*
The reported deaths by state* () j . Minnesota 5 2 t i l ; Missls- m int) party on headquarter* uf
he will accept them.
HIKCIII.ER DIER
•
.Sweetwater Park, Oviedo. Slats expected to pay a ransom. It's since d P. M. local time Friday
iaa of th* Supremo Court.
alppi 2 0 0 1.
Tl&gt;e Cook county (Chicago) par­
Arias* party.
DAYTON. O.. Julv 5, W "That’s • story made o f whole Representative J. Hrslley Odham Just a complete mystery."
nigitl (traffic, drowning*, fire*
Uia-couri 3 10 3; Montana 0 0
Elmec O. lllechler. 68. former ty chairman told n reporter last doth," Arvey said. " O f course Is nne o f the scheduled speaker*
works
and
miscellaneous
In
that
0 2; Nebraska 1 2 0 1; Nevada
PROFITEER'S TREATM ENT
nre*W»nt of the FrM dsIre Cor- night that those who claim Mr. there are a Ist of M oplo who Bks there.
ROMIIAY IHOT
3 0 J 0; New Jersey 5 4 0 1;
. S H A N G H A I , July 5. W — ordel):
i-iratlon sml the Deleo Light Truman has tht nomination sew­ Eisenhower and also like Doug­
BOMBAY, Juty 5, (/Ft— Twen­
Alabama ,3 3 0 0; Ariions 4 0 New York M 3 0 1; North Caro­
Wooaung garrison tmlay sought
Cemnsny, died today o f a heart ed up don't “know what they are las. But there la no cover-up plan
C IT Y MEETING
ty-nine persons were killed and
talking shout."
all»"en*.
as far as I know.”
Aa required by law. the City approval of Ita commander to 0 0; Arkansas 3 2 0 2; California lina 0 4 0 6; North Dakota 1 0
If Urey were so confident.”
“ We'rs pinning our hopes on Commission will meat this awning parade two broker* through the 13 1 1 0; Colorado 4 0 0 0; Con. 0 0; Ohio 10 3 0 6; Oklahoma 7 0 at least 03 Injured in HinduRlechler » « i president of Del­
Moslem rioting here last night.
eo from 1921 to 1928. when hs A r v c y added, “ they wouldn't say the possibility Eisenhower will •a a tax aquaIllation board, hut streets of Bhanghai as punish* nectieut 2 0 0 1; Dataware I 2 0 0 0; Oregon 1 0 1 0 ; Fennsyl*
say nothing." A m y said. " I f ha due lo tb« holiday and tha fact ment for alleged Illegal specula* 1; Florida 6 2 0 It Georgia 2 0 0 van's 14 9 0 3; Rhode Island 0 4 A majority of the victim* taken
became president and vensrsl anything."
0; Idaho 0 10 0; Illinois 0 0 0 1; 0 0; South Carolina 6 1 0 2: in the morgue appeared to be
•
Am y
that tha t u rota la not yat randy, tiona.
docn that, then ho M
rnsnsger of Frigid sire. Hs re­
Indiana 4 1 0 0; town 0 0 0 1; Tennessee 1 4 0 0; Tsana 13 1 0 Hindus
Tha
brokers
were
arrested
tn
rnsnt
by
g
T
“
This
la
•
_____
Ura
Commission
fa
agpnctad
to
tired as head o f Frigidalrs In
The fiercest fighting occurred
Urn “ D raftjo curb Shanghai's
infte- Kansas 0 1 0 0; Kentucky 4 2 0 0; Utah 0 1 0 0; Virginia 2 6 0 0;
drtvo to
b
jus draft It fa M t
ndjow* until tha first
fln t waak In
in a drhm
l « say adjourn
| gi« l&gt;ee*uas o f p w r haafth.
to a
A ugust In regard to tax aqnaUu- tion. They ware charged with 0; Louisiana 1 1 0 0; Main* 0 1 Waatungton I 6 0 I t Waat Vir­ In Maharbowrl where police open­
Frigidalrs sad D sW now ara meat
,
tfan, said City Manager H. N. I illegal apaculatlon on commodity 0 0; Maryland 0 1 0 0; Maiaa* ginia 8 0 0 2: Wisconsin 1 2 0 1 ; ed fire to diapers* rioter*. Order
divisions of Genaral Motors Oar- * * ? • *■ %
District of Columbia 1 0 0 0,
waa restored in Bombay today.

President Holds Hope A ll W orld
W ill Be Like W estern Hem isphere

Orlando Girl, 14,
Killed Friday Nile
In Auto -Accident

Rescuers Attempt
To Recover Victims
In Mexican Crash

Millions Of U. S.

Citizens C elebrate p ro.Titof Russian
Independence D ay Communists Clash
a
~Rr. t
In Trieste Zone

A ll

. Communist Activity

^

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Husband Charged In (k“^
MercyKIlltngAttempt £

VZFS-SZaZE,

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...

-II. ui. iu

SSL S-oS"sJSf w-ffiS Wtilts Brown Died At
Home Friday 2:30 P.M.

..,r;;-.*;™^r:,"M.5:'r.l Hutet California City

a s -tw'- a \hrJ ... r 1

?“ ••«*■

’ Ih
Man

* " • * ' W

f,r“

Killed In
With I’ollccman

,M

■".Lake Mary Resident

Halfut Count
Finnish Reds Losing

I’ollce Search F o r
Tot iMissinjr I Days

Pro-Ike Leader Says General
Will Be Nominated If He Runs

DorAlian,

•'

v .S r «5

Bayer this moralag.

markets.

State Of Kmergency

Holiday D eath T o ll Mounts T o
335 With Homeward Peak To Come

chuaetu 2 1 0 0; Michigan 11 10

�PARE TWO

MONDAY JULY 5. 19H

T1!K SANFORD HER AM), SANFORD, FLORIDA

I'he Sanford Herald

Budget Surplus

President In .man i b.itra In hn
ambition In hr rlrrlrd I’ lrtidrnl
id ll.r United Stair, You know
hr nrvrc hat hern yrf. Mr w s
rlrtlrd Vicr I’ lriidrnt. allrr a

THE

THE WORLD TODAY

Taxpayer* cheer lustily when informed Umt the federal
T a lllilr il 4*ll» M rtpt U l i l l i r government h».x a budget surplus of nearly eight billion*
u&gt; ncw rrr m 'm k b n z i b
• •4
««n 4 af
Ml
ftunfnrd. I t o r N a
.IP lorriin Affair* Analyst
ifor
th
e
year
ended
June
30.
Hut
the
cheers
lieconie
some*
____ _____ 111 M mI M wII m A » » i M _________
-.ntrvrrf
err«m«l flu** mutter what mul l led when it is explained that the surplus is just
Jrmhrr 27. IUIH. Ml llir lvo«l lllllre “ a fig u re on pnjier.”
Thr Miftttnw-contr ul If it Cumin*
•I «MMff»r4. I liirMi , umlrr Ihf Irl
T h e figures become tpiile mnfusing to the layman. ,\l- form's nmliKutiun uf Yutti'ilavia**
if (w n ifM i of Mrttrto N, |WI.
ni«d powerful
itiiI.i. %\n i.. !&gt;»:**
rrmst ti.7 billions was applied to reduction o f the federal debt. j colorful
,,'.,l" rLul. JV"'
lw,w' ' r,u) leidvri
'• in ■
r .e iiM r
linnlm\ in: %
\A billions was added to the cash balance; a billions is to be
“o«m“ p,.»fi*e ...
earmarked for the foreign aid program, I his leaves only ii|ihrnvttl ill thr Soviet hicrntchy
M'llM llir t ll»N II VTI*.»
to tht
■
14ml affret 1ht auc&lt;*«*M*ioii
ri billions surplus, really, and tin- paper transactions go .hi.
. • •« &lt;
(.no
.Stalin irlin* j
T h e comforting facts remain that the government did iiirtAtor»hl|i whfii .Slnliii
$.M
IU*» spend less than it received last year, and did make a re* fjuikhri il.
Yuirutclnv CummuniatA hive tak
I2»K»
an# i « r
duct ion in the outstanding debt. The debt figure is exported rti tht* Min|»tiMinir urtion of ap%ll
«M l»i# r?
n n llrft,
rnr4e " f
k a a l i a , r e e n l u f m m H n *»t lr re «*f in stand at about 251 billions as o f the end o f the year. It |M*nhfiir fttrnitfhl to Mainhal .Slaim
t a i r r l R t a m M l a f u r i h r |Mir|»*er #»f
to
rr|»u&lt;liAtr
thr
Cuminform j
' • l a l n g fiintl*. valll lie r k n r i f l f » r ran readily In* seen that this debt is so large that any sur­
•i rrgiilat
U rrH a ln g
r n t r « . _______ plus o f actual cash is ipiickly swallowed up. A fellow wlm| dmrtfi'v Thr Tito nupportrrs ilc*
d a rr hotly that thru# chai|(r«
1 1 f |1 r f . r r. I r I
&gt; n l|iin R ||y
Hr
In lan d
&gt;rH «|ihpvr
l l r p r M f i l l * is head over heels in debt finds it very hard to iu»v&lt;* a dollar. a ir I It’D Mini that Stalin mi^ht to
R »rv.
I nr.
\r«v
Y *rlt.
IllIrM i*.
The
promptness
with
which
a
substantial
budget
-illfllu&lt;h Ihrm off thr rrconl.
I l f l r w l l , __H r r v m F l l f t *»|. I mi la.
Well, now, that'# utronic hum
T l i # l l r r n l i l la m m e m b e r « f III# plus melted away in debt reduction suggests the wisdom of
A •••»• I.* I n l |*rraa w M r l i l a r M tl ll r4 cutting the debt as nnieh us possible while a boom economy
tan!. It's, tantamount to callitiK
rm rlital v r l v In l i p N » P fair rr|*M»»ll*
«&lt;n Stalin to irpudiato one of
rnll&gt;t*i n f nil tl»e l o m l a t w * |irli»1r4 persists. Tbe huge debt wilt lie a heavy burden when tin* lean
CoinmunI»nr» ktMatrnt fiirutra -•
I n I'll la n r vv a|in|irr. na w r i t «•■ nil
years
corns.
It
would
be
mighty
nire
some
day
to
see
n.
b
1 1" **r w a 4l«|»af* lira,
a |w*tnunnlity who hn« Iwni inrn*
benefit and not just a paper figure when the budget ir tlonnl often a# a
#uc
MONDAY II I V 5. 191*
«• * oi to thr ItiMfian tlirtator•hi|»
trimmed.
Hi ill. r* \ h lis h IH D A Y
Thr man in thr jam ut, of courar, j
Thai i. «ha| t o r I In- S,.n inf'olonrl lirnnal Adin /ndanov, j
K n v o . v '!'&lt;» I s r a e l
flnitr power. I’aul .aid. &lt; loot
lotu of Itie •'** month nrur ut j
amt t an- imc. Hull r.iriici Un­
l.itiiiinutl 11&gt;* ih«* (•(‘iniaiin in thr
belt of infinite poser so lh.it Paul
The formal exrliange o f diplomutir missions Ih-Im i . i. Lite war. and Ionic at thr tiicht
turned the ««or 1,1 up.id,- dnwn.hand *d the hiic lonu*.
Jn. 10:,to. I ..m my fat her arc one tins eountry and Israel is another step for the new Jewi n
/hilanov hu« held many of thr
state
along
tbe
bind
path
to
recognition
as
a
inendo
r
of
the
i i in Outturnrtturn I*
.r
....
,
,
.family o f nations
wiia hr who in in ri Mijcm'd th”
Although war pmdtulic...... no,
At
MB||1
jt j„ „iKrli f lt :i„ t that the lu lle d State, M*v*fluttMii ihvsidviinr thr Cfimm
thr tirnriol Staff for
' **co1,1 ,n ' " r
Imission i- headed by a |h*c ImI repn putative. rulbei than trrn
n# u sr**itinr
f j bu? neM «&gt;»hliihmrnu ... I k
a milUJtt,.r wjth regular rank in the diplomats servin' W«»i hi Until til ion
•alrtdutrd to roiiviurr thr world
.1
i , f ! f * !, jrt,M Vn? ” |P iTIius it la emphasized that Washington still regards the that tclnhul irvnlutloti u io dead
l londs Induii.ul ( ommntion m- government of Israel as provisional, cun* which Im- &lt;-t i*. And it |v hr who »- cinlitinl with
|n.i i i ilut among l.imnnr con- established its authority and reality before reeognitioo will liehiir thr |iit]M td i h«* new t ’*mi*
infn i hi, which uhjtrtivr idurrvam
,,,n ’ un.lr. in piiiifl.iiinn •l‘r|* iIh* granted on an permanent laisi-i.
r»if In
sir now PI innir ill.in llir.r writ
T ile ability of iHrael to esli.bb ll itself as a pel'lli nienl icntriully n*iranl m*
l rul it V m irvi\nl of thr f'olilill
last frbiu.il&gt;’ when ll.r iruud nation may de|H-nd in large measure upon the nntromv ol U'ffl.
high of I 1.471 s k i reached. How- |K*ace negotiations will, the Arabs, now la*iug .-urne.l on
So when Ho* t otiiinf oi in m|«|»1iv*#
rver. Mime ol diere fon.t are not under United Nations supervision. Tin* military strength di |ili«* lu*h to Tito utnl udU him to
rrti|,|.tying «r many prnplr at lliry played by the Arabs liefore tbe truce became effective indi* rat crow or *uffn rxeotiifniiniru
tlfin. It pirvotoahl) i* thr Kirill
lid dim Ilif- ir|Mi.t reveal, iliat cates that should negotiations fail the position o f the Jewish Zhdanov
*twitiinr \ni| now alom:
28) fi.m* wnr rl.mm.iird (torn slate would In* piecarinits unles* one of |he great powers ( tune tin* Yuico'dav* und drman I
that Slahii tevrf*r ht« mull**
ll.r unemployment imutantr p.o- Mliould intervene direc tly.
virion. Iwtaucr ihcy now employ
I f the peace negotiations fail, it i* hard to visual!/.* any |Mi|ity.
That cettainly riratrn a 'hit*
frwrt ilut. right people.
further praeliud step the United Nations can take, nm it
rate kimI liffirult
ituatlon f*o
„
. ,---- -r
— .
. lucks any m ilitnrv force &lt;&gt;f its own.
Ihr dii'tiitm If Sialm « i*|iiiiliitt«*«|
In

In# man hr will rtrnti* u m*ypii
M anager

Km *

B u s tim

. (
ll. If till
tirrirriilt into d«M o 't n ptidiat*
thr rominfoim, thru thr breach

PACE

T H A T

Margaret C Gwaltney

K IL L S !

J m ltr
furtnrrly with
U L. t‘ru&gt; n
in Winter I'arl,
Atatbrr furniture Store

Health
And Success
' -r‘ lp ikv r

tty W. V. ililting
Tuurhtnn I true * «.
There alt* gvutdc who ntlain
lucce.s despite |nK.r litllll. I.m
these nro rare exceptions, i i lt.
.Venice man • or woman eijiployed, or in business, t .n&lt;f* t
Jifflcult to advance when illaess ninhe* tt (inpos.itu,* i„
work .ten-lily.
tleeause success and I appl­
ies. are so dependent on good
leallh, you m*e&lt;l to giv&gt;* u..-*ul attention to your .ti'.dth .1
ill times. I'revcntinc illness
mueh ensler than curing ii
[^&gt;s* expensive, too. ttrmgmg
o your physician's nutniui!
■e-ocrunne symptoms make, it
possible for him to help y,.,
ward o ff serious iUttc* ll*g.
Inr checkups enable him to u.
vise you how to keep l m'
health.
ttuv misilcation from u ,kill
Mi l hi* 1. the 21-IIN of 0 «e.t,-.
ed, oxprrienced phnrmia .
1 his is the 2l*"tlt. of .1 .cfie,
pi-j.rinit in this paper each vim
of fd ilo ra l adierflsemet.i* ,p
da).

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Million Americans A re Said T o Be
Suffering From Tropical Diseases

I

Dr. C. L Persons
o it o m k t r is t

hrtwttnt Yuirrdaida and Memento
Hoston should adopt the city manager form of govern­ will
l&gt;t* widrioil with far -it iichint'
It* VKItN IIAl fil.ANIi
;.io|***r diugmi.i. un*l treatment.
nomination which n.n»t |moplr - ment and the Roston (’ handier of Commerce will work to­ con»fN|urnm»
VV VKIIINCTON*—An authority
.'I.irkie »aid the southern states,
rxcrpl
ihotr who Lnrw dial wards this end, says the chamber's new head C I .aw retire
Hilt that l«li't thr whole #tor\ ■11 l.opieal iliseasea says n million popelarly liellcve,l to have virtual
si Him hi.,, If ailthtrrUrtl Vm-rirnn. **tm don’t really Im.k . rid themielve* of their more
R(M»rvrll |i|»hahly would nol l.v* Muetich. W ith occasional exceptions the city has been govern-' i
Him attaint: il are stiff.', ing from scitn.* nil- notorious di,rases, still have far
, ----- —
lias rulmiuntcd (iin*
nut III. foci.ll. Iron *• tool lor e.l badly for many years; the development
James
M. Curley, n o v v 'C io . somrl *K 1* ie,ponaibl,* f**&gt;
a pirke.l up during military .0 go Among I.imni patient- rtllir
UtlMI
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il.r utual highway in obtcuniy.
the reign o f its present mavor
““
' ntviix* in the tropirr
tinimd at North Carolina lt.s|,ti«t
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and became I'lr.i.lent only after i-*‘«,rvi»»K bis fourth term. Curley'a duties were lulerriipt. d 1,'t,u.t,',c, " "
'!" J1"* *lM'
Many of them, nvs I Sr. I&gt; tlospltal &lt;a»t year—few of them
1 1 . .'ins Markin, Winston Salem.
ha. Ify pu.ir.it.—&lt;5 jmr lent had
the unliinrly
untimely udeath
oft •FDR.
iliu *0'
» term in the federal penitentiary._ from who It lie r. turti- j
r
e n m
«»
i/|) ,
d id
*
the .lirlalo. paid a heavy price
N.t . have la-t-n told by their iiiokuorm amt I'- percent nmoeldr
moil Drmoo. I, are turning to ^ utmim»hed to renume the niayurulty.
One shut.Id no.,- I.ere that (iutried i|iN-tors that they have ...ft - 'ions. As for malaria:
Eisenhower in ll.r hope that ho.
Cleveland. 11 city its large a.* Ronton, bail the r it\ mana*'t have yet to see, in a yra. -&gt;(
I /li.la.io, has eneo.tr.iareU .tiff.rul- 1 na.aria or a..' psyehooeuro'.lr. fin
would
improvr
thr
l*tttli
for
some
Hi
years,
after
which
the
local
politician
homi nation would improve
lea Ih fmr ..id l.ns roti.e through toe other tinml. h'* says tho .sands (rea*Ing veteran* at Wln«ton ganged
tip
and
threw
it
out.
The
manager
plan
net
mieli
ith flag flvititr So the question f veterans are wroncfully
col Sab *., a Ingh- individual show•*, *—■
chances nf patty success m No­
standards, however, that most o f the mayors chosen sin* «• |
«i„*ii.«-. St«h -rung compensation (or malaria mg any valid evidence of disability
vember. No doubt it would Hr
have been far Hll|N*rior to the type that pi. vailed in the old
t.|&lt;
highly . attarki lie «ay- what lit11-- .mil- .'rooi malaiial Infection. The hasMould at lejtl Rive the Democrat,
duys. Cineinnati lias had the city manager plan since IU2I. '•*
wlltt"g t» Hverlmik n a l l they really hnve is a simple, -,r.Is of itmlarin have la-en ter
1 matt ll.ry could support without
it domestic disease, tadd and no 1 rifi« ally •-xaRRcruted. especially
land found it highly witiHfnctnry. Mniiy cilieH o f |e)t8eri Nizel1,,,,vr
v,l! l,,v ,tifhrl,' ly
/lo lu tio v w l,e|d it*«|»o.tsil&gt;le,
m u .- troublesome than a cold.
Ids ngard, late rela|&gt;ses
The
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lawcur by tiie pliin.
/hilnnov ., VJ y«-nts old Ihe
T m nf the ailment, the CSI's dangerous type that kills In the
it doer no crrd.t lo Generali
Hoston could lure no worse tliuu under its present eon of a iiiw,I l.ispeetii. in ttu- I'tni irltl liome fioin the Pacific1liop'r* very rnrt-ly relapses more
. au. mu
II.- row fluidity In islands, the C-H-l theater anditnau onct- or twice. The malaria
Kr«enhowrr that New Jrr-.ry'i aystem. ( 'utsidem will wish more |H.wer to the enmpniuii
‘* —
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»
Hi
..1 1
1 , f '-'t.irnuriiiiu. II,- Ih- , ., Itol-he •he Middle Hast—amoebic dysen-1can
without exception
have
Drmoc ratii hoi, Frank Hague rayr Its C lia m l*er u f C'emmeree. O th e r large cities . ..11M prtifit try J
* ist nt Irl and look pnrt to the terv and hmikworm an* .. rea tjeron -l to la- the simple vivat
hr will tuiqMi.l him Tor I’ .rtnicnl the m a n a g e r plan also.
revulutfnn of 1917. In IDSft «iien tlne.it to U.K. Pulillr Health. Mae- i.ialatin that we have in the
in preference to Harry Trumin.
Ktnlin rarne to |H&gt;w.-r or stalled 'tie -aid in an interview. Ilf vet- Unit'd States, wiltt no more limn
l-M.sting /tula.11,v n.it.I the Inttef nans treated at hi- school of two o. thtes* dav- nf illness a
How Frank Hague and the re! was close to thr top m Ihe roster j tropical medicine he *ayr fit pcr-|«uu|d of times a year."
•peclohlr Drmocralt o f the Soullt
’
l-'er the fotute, Maekie n-romI of iVunmunitls The othi. 1 .into irnt hml parasitic infections, o f
cuuld hr for the tame man 11 one
most often heard lit eoiuief(Ion vhn h dr! percent W. te amoehle ! tUeltrl*
o f the imponderable, o f |Mi|ilii,
1 A *111 cry to determine the
Wltti siicressioti to the dirtatnr- lysrnteiy nml 11)4 |wrcent hm.ktrue inri.linte of t.o|iirul ilisea es,
slitu has Ih-,-1. tlint o f Koteigu wonn.
How Ger.e.al Firenlmwcr ran look
",*miH&gt;liie dysentery is very lie estimate* infected veterans at
Minister Molotov.
good to ll.oir who lirlirvr in
It) D A V II) J. " II.KIF.
11***’Inng'-ruii,. and there is never n ubodt I.Odn.IMM).
The
altitude
of
the
ngitig
Stalin
F
t
-v
major
ntwlel
.
hangei
iiav.Associated Press \uiomoli«e
Male's right, and at thr tame
2. l.sining of doctor* ami lab­
Ih . uuiih- sine- the vvnr and how In this vital matter will Ih- worth rcruvery without tiusl.ral treat­
Editor
lime he equally appealing to
In tropical
ment," Maekie »«ys. "I haw seen or 11to. y specialist*
HETH01T, July 1 I4’l—The car i.iuel- lime enn Ih- rul from the Matching.
At present, be says,
.»n enormous amoehle nlm-ess of in. i.irim
Iliore wl.o believe that the fedriai mdusiry reached utld-1948 yester­ swileti-over |»-riisl is yet to Imlew VV.Io.ll of till' fl.b s lotted the liver develop I!* year* after .In l' 8 baa only 12 doctor* in
government rlmuld regulate every- day will, u good prodiictlan murk drteimllrrrl lluil-on late Inst year
tni ■ field, most of them will, the
infi&lt; lion
tiling in a man', ide it alto l.aol and jl.it n, giwnl prospect* for the I and h'nid tin- year im.de the i»o-t ... I'.'" runs In In', ironies m the
"K h ry hookworm sperlrs nn- VA
rndirsl .1 -sign nlte.nlions in their Itrt.I season.
•ix
months
ntiend.
to undriitand. Hut Knenhowtr
3. Mean* hile admit p r « V e n
i.et our study was identified aUnofficial estimates pul produc hist wv. Their slmldowns ran in­
unicana. 11 foreign hookworm ••aw, of tropical diseiiH-a to the
today ha, a big following, prob­ tmn ao far till* year nt only a to several week*, however, nod
hospital most eonvenlc.il to
ably became he never exp.me* l.n units under J.fSHUitK), Mn-t toll, were slmi 1. .Mining prod... nt get tools, dies. jigs, p.i-saen, mote disabling and with 11 greater X
linking eatutrlty than the the physician qualified to give
assembly lines and ronveyor sys- Us, a
lor opinion on any controlrrtial rar maker. «ny that “ if lomythinu lion mom. nium
In pre-war dais tbe ear inanii- *, ni« .n-lallrd for the (.r.Mlurtion Am -lian variety. This is poten
i-l»c doesn't hap|mn/' the factories
iuue.
I Utfi-r "common decency an.l
liaiiy a very serious health prob
will lurn out at least as ninny fart O'er usually dosed Id* plant of t-’ -.b’ signr.l vehicles.
leni, oartleulnrly in the southern faltm--- to ih* l«.ya who ha-l too
for
fmm
four
to
six
weeks
for
For
the
i.ulividi.nl
still
awaiting
Full employment a.id wide- vrhirlr* .luring the latter half of
i.iod*-1 change over- even when the tin car l-e ordered .mini* m-inths Ini.s. And the scandalous tiling mu, h - liamrter nnd gut* to insist
ipread prorperily ha, it. advan­ tho year.
• ri iM-ing einrHaled" when ill in
If the pi edict ion is realized, changes were &gt;,f only minor na­ ago, -i r,.iM&gt;n,iMM. unit out|&gt;i.t (his nltout these patients wn&gt; that not the tropic*. Many o f these men
tage, but abo »mne regretiahlc talk will go into the ternrd books ture. The shutdown* gave con- via. will nol Im&lt; wh.it it —’em*. one hod had an areurate di*unosi»,
have no military hospital record
iderrtlon to liu- time dealers The 2,500,000 vchirle« pH-duced let alone proper treatment."
feature, lire World Book Enc&gt;- ui the industry's st-rond biggest
Mb kie. a Veteran. Administra­ and can not get free veteran*
dojwdi* reveal, that divorce, have piudu.-tion year. Imrgcit single l.er-bil to rliar out their fbntr during the first half o f ihr year tion i VAl consulla.il ami war- ncui-’nl assistance.
output was r,Ji.f)8,42n car* ■.tiH-k*’ a- will u f»r the re-tool- i.vcl.xb* al&gt;m.t ,( h.,imn. trurks and
reached the lowerl level in eight
-laih.r.
If f&gt;.000,000 units are tini, head of tropical medicine at
I
I ,i
| an.l truck* built in ttl'Jlt. That lug o f as.rmhl)' (ilanta.
year, becauw of the pre.ent h.gh
the year the Indu.try g.-nerIticlit now the retailer* have no produced this year about IJtO(l,000 trie Army medical school, I* concoil of living and the de^ndente \ ally w orkcl on a tl.rec-.hlft basil sunk clrarinr problem*: they vf them will U- entmuereial ve­ -id,*l il the foremost U.S. s|H-cial.st in hi* field
lb- say* thouof women who have toil thru '.0 m u t the biggest demand it .air n&lt;&gt; floor st.N-k* and t.robably h id*,.
ram!- of veterans and their fam.vuii'l have »n&gt; f-*i the next two
Tot.*,
as
fa.
as
passenger
car*
;ver
bad
known
for
paisenger
wartime johr Tl.e great Reno
Year* or ii-.oic
So the iiuxli-l .ilc concerned, the year's output die- art- still suffering from imdivorce factory, for tnilance, re automobiles.
Tbe ear fucturirs maintained .1.. ihai.Rioiu -hutilowns will Im- I.m prohuhly will nut la* much above ,K.rl,d skin infection. — rhroni.
f ung.is disease*—which rould ta(&gt;oilrd only 7,122 divorce, lad average o f nearly 100,000 vehicles I’.ed to the time iictunliy needed tost year.
lieu* id op within .1 week with
year as mutinied with 11,060 ... .1 -ri-.-k during tills year's first
1046. and Nrw York City wl.err half despite recurring materials
proide alio find II difficult to and manpower shortage*.
TV- six months just ended sawgel alonf with each other, re- one I f-ilay strike tic* up all Chry­
( K i l l e d a 20 percent drop in di­ sler Corp. plants; numerous stuntvorce, over the «a.nr pencil Tlio*r er arork stoppages; two one-week
win believe that a tiling divorce shutdown* of all (icnc.nl Motors
assembly pin.its In-cause of matB O e B V .T H E Q E S E E M
E R - N O M ' D ID N 'T
A N D 1 W O N T DO
rale ii a discouraging indication alsls shortages; a shatp curtail­
T O B E A FEW OF T H E
TAKE AN Vcan lake heart over the titinc ment o f Kurd output because of
IT A G A I N
p v
C O O K IE S M IS S IN G THKT
mil of livinf which make, divorce new model switch-overs; a newround uf wage increases and price
I J U S T B A K £ D * 0 tD YOU
let* expedient.
advance* on most ear* and trucks.
T A K E AWVP
Su fa r only Ford has swung
Do you know who w a t Amer­
*------- -------ica's higheit paid executive dur over to 1010 model production.
'Isnv industry analyst* say few
ing 1946 Well, it w »,n’l I ’ reridenl additional 1040 models will ap­
Truman or Governor Dewey. Nor pear during the latter hal, of thi»
was it Genrral M otor,* Charle, year. The program in Ihjs res­
K. W ilto n . It w am 'l H enry Ford, pect, they say, has Imen changed
materially lieenuse of the con­
John D. Rockefeller o r Vincent tinued piling up of unfilled order*.
A llo t, ll war tome little guv
The Industry, of course, ran

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arhurrtntr—Seal fo v e r s —Auto Itadi.r*— Horn*—Eight. &gt;(u.k
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treatment.

ymr piobahly never heard of be­ j the text two year* nr more. It
doe. not need new models to stifore. hut who nevertheless know, 'nuls.tr an already enormous diTake advantage o f our standing invitation to havi your rlothf* rltaned by experienced worker* at
how to run moving picture hotner Mini. Hut new model planning
*0 as to krep them out of the red. goes un for month*; new tools
8EM IN0I.K COUNTY' I.AU NlHtY COMPANY*. Our modern equipment la your assurance of a su|K-r(or'
For this knack, the National **tc bought ar.d once they ate
cleaning
ami our pi ice* a sign of true economy.
Thraler* Amuicmenl Co. paid him rT**,y **
niore cconimiral to put
them into u*v than to store them
• cool $855,100, and the Fox
lnto u&gt;° lh“ ‘ ,0 tlo,v ,h" n
ir,definitely.
W rit Coast Agency Corp. another
home car maker* planning dras­
$130,000. You don't pick up that tic mudel change* around next
kind o f hay being' late lo work Jaa. I are reported tv have much
nr soldiering on the job. But be­ new manufacturing e q u i p me n t
1 n u n o E R it iG
d r v
c i E n m n c
cause Mr. Skouras earned nearly rvauy and standing by. When all
MOTH
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the rurw equipment la ready, it la
a million dollars, ha had lo give reported, they will try to make
about $800,000 of it to the gov­ tnt switch over In a matter of
days tnataad of weeks m in tho
ernment for income t a r n .

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S o c ia l A n d P erso n a l A ctivities
‘Julio Palmer Ray, Society Editor

Vows
CHulse-Dawson
Exchanged Saturday

Social

MONDAY
Cirlrra of the First Methodist
Church will meet as follows: Circhi No. 2 wih Mr*. B. II. Crum­
ley at 3:00 P. M.[ Clrclo No. 3
i With Mrs. J. K. Courier. 1200
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 |\ M.;
Circle No. 5 with Mm. K. C.
Williams, 200 Bully Avenue, at
, 3:00 P. N .i Cirllu No. 0 with
M B . W. J. David, 010 West First
Street at 3:00 p. M.t Circle No. 1
with Mrs. I). U. Watkins, 1513
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 1*. M.;
Circle No. R with Mrs. .I. II.
Crawford, Jr., 2101
Magnolia
Avenue, at H:00 P. M.

TUESDAY
The Fidelia Claaa o f the First
Baptist Church will meet at
8:00 P. M. at the home o f Mrs.
V. C. Messenger, 30*1 West Thir l
Strict, with Mrs. J. M. Cameron
a * ro-hoitess.

THURSDAY

The boaril of the Prcshylerian
Woman'# Auxiliary will meet at
the chureh at 3:80 P. M.
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• KICK RIOT
TAN TON. July 5. (A*)— A rice
riot broke out today at Kwangchowan, principal seaport on the
Kuan glum: province const.
Gendarme* attacke*! the rioters
wAh clubs. Several rioters and
Krndarmes were Injured.
Tha riot followed a Jump in the
price of rice from 10,000.000 yuan
for a hag of 110 pounds to 18,000.000 a hag.

Mrs Artie M, Anderson of this
city announced today the marriagr of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys
And?rsnn linin' of Orlando, to W.
W. Dawson, Jr. of Casselberry.
Th" v.reinony was performed on
Satnii'&amp;v morning !»/ the Rev, J.
T. Dlngley in the (loss Memorial
Mithooiat Church in Orlando.

WASHINGTON
LETTER
lly JANE BADS —
WABlIIN’ OTtlN — The cost of
creating has inereasnl al»ng with
the rost o f living. Anyoqa who
has written a book, composed a
ditty. aculpcd u bust, written a
nlay painted a portrait, founder)
a tnrratine, prepared an addrea*.
nlotteu u map, snapped a nh&amp;tOgraph or made a movie will have
to pay more tu have them copyrig Mini from now on. Congress
lias just passed legislation upping
lue price of fees payable to (he
Register if Copyrights of the
Uni*, hi) States.
Reinitiation with certification
for all published and unpublished
•o ils Will cost It . Renewals of
copyrights will continue to . cost
f i . Until the legislation went Intp
affect published works were I t
and unpublished works II.
Congressman Johnson (R-Indl,
sho p-oposed the changes, say*
me fees are very small compared

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. in n ceremony marked with
[uuiel Sltnplieily Elsie McWhorter
T elep h o n e 148 I Ratliff daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.
—
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— H. F. McWhorter, became the
[bride of Thomas Wight Mero, son
_ ' I of Mr. and Mrs. I*. A, Mcro on
/ . Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock
C # 5 0
I t C l l S at the First Baptist Chureh. Dr.
—
___ IW. P. Brooks, Jr. offlclateil at the
|ceremony. Arrangements of whlto
Sal. Brooks II. Jones ami son, gladioluses, asters and fern were
Eddie, of CiTstvicw spent the placed against a background of
weekend In Sanford.
'greenery to form a lovely setting
__ _
.
'for the wedding.
,
Mini lad* Ann Dphson left ves.l l*rior to the marriage service
terday morning for Hampton, S Mrs
Evans
McCoy, organist,
C. where she will spend some time rendered n program of nuptial
with friends and relatives.
music and the wedding marches
-----by Lohengrin and Mendelsohn
Dale Hofmann returned over 'u're used. Mr. McCoy was the
the weekend to hi* horn.- in Ran ,nlol*t an'1 ,n.l' c .1"Because
" n,t
ijiM n after visiting for some ume
Promise Jj* • Hr*. \ , &lt;,y
in Chicago, III. and Detroit. Mich.
p,nyo'* clnlrt; &lt;lll*un' ,U‘ r’
_____
Ing the exchange of vows.
F.eo Ecrroner relumed last1 The bride, who entered the
Wednesday from Bayonne. N, J. 'touch &lt;m the arm » f h. r father,
where he was the guest of his w“ * attractive in a street-length
sister, lie also attended t i - Re «»w n " f “ ’ft blue crew fashioned
publican convention in Philudcl" h'*t\
fl.nUh" 1 w,,h
Bhu. Penn
a small rolled colldr. A yoke » a *
_____
Outlined with scallop* ami the
Mrs W. A. Lrffler. who recent-K r‘ “
£ * tu m l
"
V T * /'*!!
ly Ur,1,1 went and operation at
- . ", " r'
thr Riverside Hospital in la ck -b* li.*‘f u ‘‘
i!,
I
ll!
sonville. has returned to her home whj tc )']" " * ■ * hl‘ * '*rer .um no
in Ro-e Court.
whl1" am-ssorin. Forming
_____
her corsage were Rrarilian alchMr. and Mrs. W. A. la-ffler. Jr..m' “
have moved their residence from
,,‘ r n,“ ul ofh o n oran d n n U *&lt;Uamcsville to Sanford and are
» » • Mu* ‘ “ " l'\Lm‘ . * Vj
making their home at 411 Mag- Neill. She was gowned in dusty
rose ereim and lace with which
nollj Avenue.
she wore while accessories. Her
Mr . J. C . Mitchell returned re-

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at the White House Hotel.
Mr.

and

Mrs.

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Ernest

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Jor
Baker

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Ralph
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Wight

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and
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w«W ing

McWlu.rter wore a t»o;..ui-e

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|hcir ho,»"' j" cowries and' «
plirplc orchid
g
f . 'ffoul
A l 'J
!.': ^Mr." ,!'.n
f v Mr*.
V W&lt;,.k
‘P fotmed her ....... ..
Mrs. Mero.
Rat
with
and
J. K
mother of the bridegroom, wo*
.lhc,r hon,p ° » Wo*' ^wned In W h it e silk Jersey ami
rtrsi atrret.
igh^ •!,,&gt; wore a purple orchid.
small
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i Following the wedding
Aarl Rebu ts. Jr., a •blilcnt at reception was held at
— the Me*
the University of Florida, spent Whnrter home on the Count* v
the weekend In Snnfmd will, ht« c jub J[„ad. Grarcful arrangements
mother. Mra. Helen RchulU.
!0f white gladioluses. Esther E ml
■
daisies and greenery were used in
Pat Schultz ha» returned to decorating the reception rooms.
Sanford after Spending several The bride's table was overlaid
day* at Daytona Bcnrh with her with lare doth and at one rnd
sister, Jane Oilmore
|of the table was placed n rrvslid
•
punch howl with a three tiered
Mr. ami Mr*. .1. C Mitrhrll. Mr. wedding eakc l»dng placed at the
and Mr*. A. Edwin ShinhoDer and other end. The table was centered
Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Klrklsnd o f Or- with a low arrangement of white
Undo spent the past weekend in asters and fern.
Moultrie, tin. where they attended
Guests were met at the door by
a fnmlly reunion at the home of Mr*. C. R. Kirtley ami Mr*. Roy
Mrs. Mitchell's brother, J. O. Ste- llrllt cut the wedding cake. Prewatt.
siding over the punch IhiwI were
---------Mr*. Al Wallace ami Mis* MildMi. and Mrs. John M*i*rh. red Williams. The bride's b°o»
Kndsley Melsch ami Maryannn was kept by Mlsa Minnie Ruth
Bpt inger have moved from the Odium ami assisting with serving
home of Mr. Melsch’* mother, and entertaining was Mr*. Roy
Mis. John Melsch on Park Ave- McWhorter o f Eusti*.
nue. and are now living in their
lute In the afternoon Mr. and
newly constructed home in ImchAIrs. Mero left for a short wedArbor.
ding trip ami upon their return
to Hanford they plan to make
l hell home at the lamhrr apart•virti the advantage* m-&lt;uml mrnts on Magnolia Avenue.
Out-of-town
wedio n o m .l v n n l
U U W I ' W W H guests
g i i e s m for
10 1 the
»
"Four dollars for a monopol
a work for 2H years,i wh|rit Isj'Htig Incluibil Mra. J. M. Jackson
es la
is small
small
Sally. Nancy and Wesley of
what a copyright ensures,
in a market which ha* iNTome the Crescent City, John Tumat of
largest In the world for literary Savannah. Ca. and Mr. ami Mrs.
Roy McWhorter and »*m. Jimmy
uml artistic products,” he says.
Kurils.
Sam Bass Warner, register of of Mr*.
Mem is n native of Uma­
copyright*, a former professor of tilla and
moved t« Sanford nl
criminal law at Harvard Univer­ an early age
with her family. She
sity. »ay* the r.umlier rtf copy- attended Sanford schools and i'
rigk* registration* increased from a gradual* o f Seminole High
154 474 in 1230 to 230,000 Iasi School. She haa lieen cm |dnveil
year.
hy the Sanfortl Atlantic National
''This g n a t increase,'1 he M y*. |t,,nk for the past two ami one
•la duo primarily to a marked half year*. Mr. Mero received hi*
growth In tha numl&gt;er o f musical early cducaUon In Sanford after
composition* and periodical*, the .which ho attended Columbia MiHtwn rtasjir- which together a c-lm v Auelemy In Columbia, Tcnn
ami lit for more than half o f all II, •■rved for three years with lie*
ri gist rat ions.
I ’ nitnl State* N ary during the
"Musical compositions have in -.war most o f that time l&lt;eing
rrrasrd 100 iwrecnt to fi3,3»i7, a spent in the Pacific Theater t*r
figure eight llmea as large as the.Opcrallnns. Following his disiun&lt;t&gt;er o f luniks. Thi* expansion [charge he at tr mini Mr lion UniIs presumnldy an outgrowth of versitv ami la now associated with
the development of the radio."
B» Wight Grocery Company
, Warner says the moat imToe iris, found In mn*t parts
nt decrease is In th# numlrer
I t.ir world. U'eame the symlml
r f registration of books. Ho ■lie-i
&lt;■ Frrnch royal house In the
lieves this Is due to tha war.
Aidd'e age*.

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HOLLYWOOD. July G id*)—
lluliikiy quotes and comments—
Roliert Montgomery, telling why
he hesitates accepting u World
Will II film for which he was aniinunred:
The script was written during
the war and need* a thorough re­
write Picture nliout thr war made
during wartime are u n m a n ly
recruiting
poster*
Nowadays,
suih films woulrJ look silly on the
scnvns. In the postwar peiinl.
we can show the weaknvs.e* of
the military services, ami by
giving a more acriunto view, we
.ihojv fheir stn’iigth. ’
(iMimcnt: That explain', why
tne war fdms made m HIM-15
wetn generally po. i diama, n&lt;i
metier how stirring they eemed.
for the national welfare, script
wr.tors were shackl.il from presettling anything but the most
favorable view- of the -iTvices.
.\t Iho slnit of (in- war, Kd
itiund L o m ami Victor M. I uglen
were planned for a re teaming in
their famous tjuin and Klngg
| ruiidunnllcin. Tb
Mm in
Corps
turn.il thumb* down UI • botherneck rtit-ups of 'At kit Price
lilory'* were to undignified for
the modern corps
The ls’ *t nril»&lt;’. effort about
a w.ir come* in the po.twar era,
when creator* .an »■■ » things^
with clear eye*. Tin tan I* Hoped
fol toe new wave i f Hollywood
wot jfilma-" Oanm.'od Ib.islon"
I "Flgnter
Rquadriui." “ 12
O'i clock High,' ate. ............I Mo.in
will point out the ■nor ,
the
TWO-IN-ONE PRINT . . . Not bras* which of von . would not
a aumlrtro and coverage, but a have lieen pci mi lie. I m win lime.
regular short-sleeved dreas and
Betty Hutton, oh why -In- rehlp*|rngtli jacket are combined fused the “ Ruggle* of Red Gap"
In this New York costume in a •emako:
neat black and white printed
■'You have l » I- very raivfiil
crepe. Squared neckline nf the the e day*. The pol l i* shop­
dress Is finished on either aide ping. One Imd putm- and you're
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( nnment: A* -agr Mi
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Jacket haa a neat ahawl collar,
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money's worth from a theater
( N . I'. 2&gt;i eti fn«fifuf« i'h o to f
liikel mid when th, &gt; g&gt; t stung
on a flop, they Maim It on the
Mr.: of the film
I hat's why
I.AItl.Y FOURTH
mary top stm
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STILLW ATER. Okla.. July .'*.
their golden s llp f i * the e day*.
(,V)— Fireworks merchant Jtmmv I here have been too many bum
Hoke had his fourth of July two picture* with big name*. •
days early lust Friday.
R.du'rt Young, »n why he ImV
And no one can say Stillwater a role in "Rilling P m tly":
didn’t get a big bang out « f it
"I knew lieforv w. tartcrl shoot­
firecrackers, Rotnan candle*, sky ing it would be Clifton Webb's
rockets, pin wheel# ami all.
picture. But I ’d rather - hare cred­
It liegan—-and ended—a few it In n hit, than l-&gt; the center of
second' after the hired boy at the
in n flop “
firework* itnnd found he didn t attraction
Comment: That etplain* why
have a knife to cut that bslV) Young has -4tn&gt;. t on lop mi
piece of string nroimd u hundi
o f firecracker*. He tirrd to burn long. Nothing i* " &lt;»ntnglnur a*
auc((e- in Hollywood, and noltiing
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�Veterans Trim Rookies, 4 To 0, !n Giants To Invade. ®w»t»
For H it
All-Star Game Played In Orlando DeLand
With Hats Tonite
ORLANDO. July 6, (S pecial)-*
The Florida State League’s allveteran team under the direction
o f Golnsavills's Manager Myril
Hoag blanked the league's all*
ruoki# aggregation her* yeeterday by a 4 to 0 margin in tha
annual attraction.
Wind blown and rain aoaked
fans, numbering B02, turned out
to witness the contest, Which was
delayed over an hour to preparo
the field for play after several
hard downpours.
Stubby Stabelftld of Daytona
Beach opened tha contest on the
hill for the veterans, and worked
for two frame* He was followed
by I&lt;ou Devil of Orlando, Gaineivillc'a Don Coker and Hoag. San­
ford's Buddy Lake pitched thu
final frame.
!
Charlie Hefnbaugh. the loop's
leading hitter, waa tn* only bat­
ter able to solve the offerings
o f the five veteran pitchers, its
rapped out a single from the
offerings of Stabelfrld.
The veterans rapped out 14
hits o ff th« rookie mound staff.
Manager 11*1 Gruher o f Sanford
sent Charles DIMinieo to the hill
to open the contest. DIMIrko was
followrd by Hanford's Don Cmscheid and Art Dunham. Tito
final hurler for the rookiea was
St. Augustine’* Frank Gillespie.
Umacheid was charged with the
defeat, as tlte veterans broke
through to send one run across
the plate in the fifth frame.
Ralph Bartolorti, veteran allstar first baseman, rapped a ball
far over the 376 foot right wall
in tha seventh Inning.
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Tiro Sanford Giants split a two
m* series with the Orlando
nators over the past weekend.
Sanford drubbed the Senators
at Tinker Field In Orlando on
Saturday night br a f to 1 mar­
gin, but the Bevilman nipped the
ulanla br a B to 7 count at the
Municipal Park on Friday even-

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Buddy Lake went the route for
tke Giants Saturday night to set
the Senators down with six w*U
scattered tingles.
Filday night Manager Lou Bcvil
ltcntq for the Senators, while
lanagrr Hal Gruber sent Eddie
Lisle* ski. Bill Spinks and Lonnie
night. Saturday night the local* Worsham to the hill fpr the Sanplay hosts to the Leesburg Pir­ f oi ditea.
ates, and on flundar the DeLand

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day the Giants play in osinestitle.

nuddy Lake was nsmrd the
mo.I popular player in the Flor­
ida Slate League at the annual
All-Star game played in Orlando
yesterday. Lake will receive the
First Annual Zeb Ratliff trophy,
preiented by Zeb Ratliff, ardent
Sanford baseball fan and local
businessman. the award will be
made sumclimr (him week at the
.Municipal Park In Sanford,

Ruddy Lake. Sanford veteran
player, was named th# most pop­
ular tdayer In th# Florida fltate
League In Orlando yesterday at
the annual All-Star game between
the all-rookie and the all-veteran
players held at Tinker Field. The
game wan won by th* veteran*
by a 4 to 0 count.
Luke was selected the most
popular player by the Florida
Slats league fans, when they
named th# All-Star teams. He
will receive the First Annual Zeb
Ratliff Trophy, given by Zeb Rat­
liff, Sanford businessman.
lake will receive the trophy at
a Sanford home game, probably
sometime during this week, when
he participates in his 023th base­
ball game in a Florida State
League uniform. II# needs to par­
ticipate In four more gatqes to
shatter th* record of 027 game*
held by We* Trsmmell, former
DeLand Red list and Palatka
Aralra player.
Lake Is one of the most out­
standing player* In tha history of
the Florida State League. II#
won tha loop batting title In 1B40
wltii a .362 average. In the same
vear he set an all time record for
runs batted In, 140. Ha wax
selected as the utility player nn
the All-Star combine In 1840. and
In 1040 he was named as the AllBtar left fielder. This year he
wa» thg utility man on (he allvetrran aggregation.

Herlong Explains
Player Nights At
Directors M eet
ORLANDO. July 5 (Special)—
At an Informal •'roundtable’'
(netting of five o f the director* of
the Florida State League her#
vevretday, la-ague President 8yd
lld lo n g declared that. “ Home
n e iv * papers misinterpreted our
bulletin of some days ago. At
no time has a collection by the
far.e been under a han. A collec­
tion by an official of a club, or
the open sponsorship of a collec­
tion by a club or Its officials ft a
different matter, and will be dealt
with .iccordlngly.”
Vice-President Earl Rutsey of
at, Augustin* resigned his posi­
tion, with the league but action
wav tabled. The matter will be
dijeurted at a meeting to be held
in Crescent City on July 11.
President Herlong alto an­
nounced that on brhelf of the
league he had accepted an invita­
tion by the Georgia - Florid*
League Hhaughnetsv winners to
tncit the Georgia-Florid* win­
ners in a playoff eerie*.
Tom Stanton will Join the um­
piring staff of the league tonight,
Herlong declared. Roy Douglas
has been given his release from
the umpiring staff.
Attending the meeting were
John Krider, Sanford; John Gantel, Urlando; Bussey, St. Augus­
tine; Homer Carpenter, Leesburg

Emeroon Resigns As
Head Of Palatka A ’s
P A L A T K A , Jury S ( Special) Jeff Emerson, long a familiar fig
ure in Florida bareball. has re
signed a* president of the Palatka
Baseball Club.
Fnwrvnn «*!§ he wes resigning
becau** he "was tired of the beef
mg he has received from fam"
over the seventh-place Aisles*.
Club director* have not nam­
ed a jucccsaor.
SMOKERS SIGN BOWLES
TA M PA , Jul.t 6. tSpectatl —
Charlie Bowles, righthander who
recently hurled a no-hit game for
Palatka tn the Florida Stale
League, has been signed by the
Tampa Smokers.
The hedgerow has been a pan
of the European landscape sine*
medieval time*. ________ -

N ew Idol.Appears
In throe official time* at hot.
To Have Won Way Tbo Y u k m moved within s
trail gun* of the second place
and on* of the American
With Bams’ Fans Athletics
League ’ ceding Cleveland Indiana
by defeating the Washington Sen­
ator* 0-6. A fly by yogi Berra
In tlte eighth brought In Phil Rusaoic from third with the winning
run.
The s c h e d u l e d Cteveland-St
Louid doubleheader waa postponed
by rain.
Toe White Sox came roaring
back to
humble tha
iu iiMinuir
inn Tigers.
« igrrw. i18-1,
*- i »
in the second game of a Chicago
twin t ill after Detroit had won
the opener, 6-3. The White Sox
(olloeted 16 hits for S3 total bases
in the nightcap.
Tne National League leading
Drove* were handed a double set­
back uy the Phillies In Philadel­
phia, 7-2 and S-2. with veteran
Rilx Donnelly and Rookie Robin
Roberta raining the verdicts. The
double win enabled the Phils to
move past the Giants into the first
division.
The Pittsburgh Pirates smacked
lie Cl lira go Cob* twbr, 6-1 and
night. Campanula. Just In from 0 2, behind
inriuiiu a
■ psir
jmi* u
fFiciRii
cf veteran
St. Paul, cracked three singles in _htl.un.1tr*, Rip Sewell and E l­
four ;!m#» at bat. but a ninth In- mer Kiddle. The twin victory push­
nine Giant rally
nipped the ed tn* second place Plratr-a within
Dotjgers. fl-4. On Saturday he two and a half game* nf the
vrallrp-.n a triple and trre aia Brave*. Ralph Kiner poled his
ylrt ard walked once In four times 20th home run of the season in
at fa t to help the Dodgers defeat the nightcap.
.he Giant*. 7-6.
Hank Hauer cracked his 23rd
V* Merdny the 20-vear-old power and 24th home run* si the Cin­
iiittcr smashed two home run* snd cinnati Red* divided a doublehead­
a ti.iglc to lead the Brooks tu a er with the St. Louis Cardinal*.
nerve* tingling 13-12 triumph over Although he failed to finish. Ewell
&lt;h# GiantEach o f hia circuit Blackwell gained his fifth triumph
blows came with a man on base. for the Reds in the opener, 8-fi.
T.i# heaviest Fourth o f July as the Cards dropped their fifth
fireworks were supplied In Boston straight.
where the Red Sox blasted a reJohnny Wjrrostek of the Reds
cord-lying 14 runs in one inning walloped two home runt.
to overcome the Philadelpbis ' Harry (Th e Cat) Brechten end­
Alntetice, 10-6. The mighlv Ted ed tne Cards' losing streak, hold­
Williams was the only Boston ing the Reds to seven hits in the
batter to fail to connect for at nlghltap fo r an 8-1 triumph.
By JOE RRfCHLER
Aiaociated Press 8porta Writer
A new Idol appears tu have won
nla way Into tne hearts of the
FI at bush faithful to fill the void
created by the departure o f Dixie
Walker and E^dle Stank v.
The' latest favorite la Roy Carapanrlia, a rookie negro catcher,
whorv brilliant work over the
weekend both et bat and in the
field has left the impression he
might be the long ball hitter the
Brcokiyn
Dodgers have been
searching for.
The stocky native of Philadel­
phia almos* singlehandedljr was
responsible for the defending
rhampio'i Dodgers taking two out
of three over their hated New
York rival* and rllmhing Into
si a* H |ilare. three games out of

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By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
NEW YORK, July 6 ,- iA V - A
guy probauiy couiu oe biacacialleu
i rum ms spurt* wntara* liausnuiy
lo r failing to write a Fourth of
July bascuaU catumn, but how can
you figure Ike recce now T For a
while it looked like anybody's race
(txcepi the Dodgers) tn the Na­
tional League and a on*-tided a l­
lair in th# American . . . Now at
the mid-season turning point. Roeton's braves teem to ba pulling
away with th* Cardinal* as their
most serious pursuers while the
Indian*, Athletics and Yankees

With
Older Horses V* •** i*ngi*d up in * cat nght
vv ss.It w i u v i “ « » • ” -•&gt;! &gt; Rtrickiy on guesawork, altar
CHICAGO, July 6 W - Clta-'•

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^ i r ^ 7 « n k JlI!whlch h T h i* dol chance* of holding up to Abo finlah

7?.nhrnm nlcIf Iv " tn rhnT b#CaUS* o f Ibeir b#U*r balance Of
SAN FRANCISCO, July S (*&gt;
. ,
P|hi nLU? hnr*** offensive and defensive strength,
—Celle** golf hss wrapped up IU tue gxt M
£
i m Im S
Bob Feller makes a real come61st national championship. AS
’ ; £ ” '■ * ' * “
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monf the crack field that trod the
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Stanford conn* last week may ton Talk.

A crowd of more than 46,000
|)Um | l (
wa* expected to watch Eddie ArWhen the Dodger* turned up th*
cam try to boot home the eham- other day with three catchers In
plot, -head of the tnudheit field .(heir lineup — Hoy Campanella
nc has been chosen to face. A 'catching, Gil Hodges on flret and
win would establish tha ton o f Bruce Edwards on third—Bob
Bull Lea-Hydroplane li as one o f |(Herald-Tribune) Cooke relayed
America's truly great thorough- this query from a font ‘That
bred*— probably th# greatest sine* means they’re In th* hands of

mil* test.
Completing the I I . Fin
horse field are Delegate, Eternal
Dew aid. Knockdown, Star Rewsi-J, Mighty Story, Pellicle, Stud J81***
Poker, Loujae and Colotal.
Citation will pack 119 pounds,
d f,
'ving as much as 26 pound* by u ^
e scat# to older horses and as i0f, r(
much as 13 actual wsighL Fer- juit
ver.t, a 4-yrar-old, is th* only IOM
horse to shoulder more. 120.
have
A victory for CiUtlon would be next
worth about 139,600 which would throta
boost his winnings for th* season
, .1
to 642H.320—topping by |4,!26 nrogr
thu all-time record for a single Russ
year held as AssaulL
a Mk
With 18 vlctorlea and two seeonds In his entire career—cllraaxed by winning the Kentucky
Dei by, the Preakneea and the-®?**'.
Boluont — Citation ha* e a r n e d
more money over a two-year-span
than any Iwrse In history, Hla
bankbook totals 6644,600.
,h* u*
‘I he Stars and Stripes, on* of
P r,
the most colorful rvents of the
notions racing calendar, will be fj( id
Citation's first start sine* tha Bel- y** *
about
DETROIT, July ■ UP)— We# Ren moM stakes on June I t .

8

Ben Hogan Will Meet
Dutch Harrison In
Motor,City Finals
Regan, the little guy with th* big

&amp;&amp;5

rowing at Princeton In 1807, th*
year U fore lake Carnegie was

Th* revolutionary NEW Ford ia on dltplay in our
•howroom right now! It’s th* neweit, smartwst car we'v* aver
•old, this contpUtaiy dlffarant NEW Ford in' your fulural
Coma in today. Lat in show you tha '49 Ford's "draom car"
•UhouoHa . . . 59% more rigid "Lifeguard" Body
. wider
•oata . . . and "Picture Window" Visibility . . . all th# features
you wantf You'd agree . . . here's "The Cor of the Year!"

"Picture Window Wsibllity
. . . more Ikon 20 tqvcre feel of fltoss,
to moke driving lots pleotanfer and
safer. Ivon th* rear window It windshield big) let us show you.

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section of fsa new Ford, where the going's smoofne.
You ride on “Hydro-CofT Front Springs and " P o f e - f W
Rear Springs, for extra comfort.

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•top the new Ford on a dime, et a
♦Ip-to* touch. That's one of tha reasons
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i M O N D A Y J U L Y * . 19JB
J O W H Ith
HOLLYWOOD. July 5 if}1) - A
July 4th Itchy wa* th&lt; fourth
girl for actress Joan Bennett.
The baby wa* Iwirn by Caesarran seclU'ii at (Vdui - of Lilian-

nn Hospital The daughter, named Wenger. Their athfd daughter Is
Shelley, weighed ti pound*, I Stephanie, 5.
ounce*
t This Is the second child Iwrne
KUwntd. Prince nt Wale* who
to the uette** and her present
I Hukbntnh film orodurcr Unite; -va* the ton of Edwin.I 111. was
^noten n* the Itlnrk Prince, pronahly because he wore black
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uie, tureit to real. Tilt any Maton jar.
prett to teit — if DOME it down, jar it
You KNOW your food* ate tale when you
rt in Ball Jort tealed with Ball DOME lidi.
Get a luppty from your grocer today! Buy
your Ball Blue Book o f canning mclhodt
and recipet from him — or tend name,
addrstt and 10c tot
B A IL BROTHERS C O M P A N Y
MUNCir. INDIANA
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had taite in your mouth, your coffee
rand tobaccol load (heir natural
flavor, your food docs not agree with
you; you may Have heartburn, aa*
and diny sprlla. you may be troubled
with belching; at night the gat in
|your bowels may prrxi upon your
bladder malOng you get up frequent*
ly. thus breaking into your sleep.
In the morning you are tired in*
•trail yf refre«Hed Oraduatly your
health 1* impaired
Your complexion may become sal*
low or billoua, dark .mgs may apiiear
under your rye*, you may feel iatjr,
dull and Irritable or blue and melani hulic. You may have frequent colds
rcatarrh* or dull head-ache, your
bowrlx stop their free, full and nat­
imiutwi
ural action: you have eonxtlaallen,
Study till Abort drowlne trr • ft*
putrefaction and aelf-p»&lt;Mnlnf
bit* poller particularly tin* in* blit gas.
•''Intestinal toxaemia" or "acute (U *
D m from ibt m u Into and out of tht trills'
at many doctora call it*.
(all-bladdtr and tbtnvo Into tht rmall
Inltrllnt »hrrr II mltrt with Iht par Ur
HOW TO fiET R E L ttr
dlfttltd food pul below tht .minarh
You can relieve thlx condition,
Blit It a ntcruary adlunrt in proper dlrttion lu « tx-not Horn iht into.tine* usually osrrnight, by taking Catotabe
nnltablr rautta pulre-actlon and 7tr- at brdtlme and drinking water freely
mtnlallon.
next day.
NATl.'HE'S DANOER StfiVtl.ft
The beneflclal effect* of Calotabs
When your alomach. liver, and sad lie in the fact that they are ill laxa­
tive.
&lt;3&gt; antiseptic to the Intestines,
bladder nave been upset by Improper
eating or drinking, or when they are ■3• diuretic to the kidney*. i«r effec­
rot working well becauie retained and tive in relieving symptom* of bilioua*
iutrefylng food matter In your mlea* ne.xs and acute gastritis due to consti­
me* la poisoning your mure body, pation or faulty digestion
Caiotabs are pleasant to lake
you, sooner or later, hegm to feel
i sugar coated', prompt and effective.
aome of the following symptom*1
Your breath may become unpleas­ Try them and see Follow label di­
ant ihalibuuj, your lungut costed, a rections. At jour druggist*'.

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FOR SALE

Kx.t iiti'iruiUy well planned one
lli-ir home in good le.identinl
**&lt;rtidn. Twn huge Wi II velitiigled ltc«lr&lt;Mir.i», plus aheping
.ilea; plenty of &lt;Inset, and stor­
age apace; oak floor/ thioughoits— Unlit 7 year* ago of best j
material*, on two large Iota.
*d,.V)0, lhi\*n. Ilalunce Already
Ftiianexvl at b 'l.
JOHN W. It. Ml Milt K, lir.iltnr
231 K. Fir.i s L
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Highest eath p ri.r paid for u«ed
furniture. Ted Onvi* Furniture
Co. nil K. 1.1. I’ll. 1&gt;M.
W ILL UUY your car rigindli’A*
of age or condition. Itatliff A

Sen*. Phono 237-W.

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sVc buy. sell or traiie tim'd Car*.
S-v u*.
CKNTIIAI, SKIIVM B STATION
L llraile* Ihlliam^ Owner .
Hark \xr. A 2nd St. 1

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

SKK US FOR
MIMFOCItAI'll I'ltINTINO
A S P TYPING
t i n m i i ii h i : \ u o f
SANFOlir)

IHi N. I'ark

I‘buna I HO

Klrctrirnl Appliance*
lb frigerntort
lb p."ring'
h m ,m :ii f i .ke T in t' r o .
30H V I'ark \ve.
I'h. 1101
All Work fiuainnteeil.
IfKN'l x C U t
J ill IHtIVF. IT
I'I IONIC :on
HTIt H I.\NO MOHHISON *
IM H IIM U T . INC.

Two flediin.m house complete I)* Mandard *lie baby l&lt;s-d. ITione
Heal K*talr
lnve«Onenta
furnished, hot water, friictdn.ie,
7H7 J
W. It. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
double garage and -lied room,
110 N. Park \ve. Tel 1130
chicken lot ami guiilen—JIF’ D— 7
I ' cI n, L iv i- n t o r k , S u p p lio
M l. i. Long Trrm Loan* 0.1.
school hu* route. Telephone con­
P H O N E 118
IMI.A. Repair Loan*
nection*. I'a mile* south ’ of
SXaal
XU* w i l l b a arreple-l
. . . -------—
Sanford city limit*. I’rirc and FOR SALE: Imylng hen* and pul-1---------- ■
B f(r
th r
ii lr | ih ii R * » R
mr m h is. M, G. Hodge... 1’aoiu ni'\.
| I IIOI.S I i.ltIM i
firm * reasonable. Contact I.
an,rn.«MltitT&gt;i r linr icr If
wattir
to Post Office.
1 RLIH ll.O IM *
and
Recovering
While, lit. 3 llox h7 II, Sanfoid.
I* llttrxl In I h r trlrfthi.nr W.mk.
! mat. rial* available, natiiifnction
In r rt n rn f m I h U nr mw*ni«4n11*tit *Itr Nil * * r t!»♦* I* t « (Ff«*I***
gurtianteed, also Venetian blind*
WORK W A N T E D
lirtrk filling «tallon and garage
In
prnn* »»l lf *
l « « r » l r r fitr
SARD'S UPHOLSTERY
ii. in r r m l r r I h r t»r*l !*&lt;**• I” !r
with t&lt;Mil* enough tu start Woik- PRACTICAL N U R S E or IIARY
110 \V. I at SI.
Phone I8SS
at rs lee. alt XX a n t XU* ' « « • ! b *
Ing.
plenty
of
room
to
work
and
81TTKR. can give g'»od refer­
la a a r a t t i r e * *
&lt; • ) be la re
r
pier.did
location
for
any
kind
FOR PROMPT nmf efficient It.'raXllraltaa.
ence*. phone 1152-R.
o f luislne**— Price and term*
frige rat Ion and Air Condition
r i r a - r a r t l f r a * l a o a e U l a l e lr
reasonable.
Contact
I..
White.
FLOOR SANDING A fmlthlnir
ing Hcrvlic, ronuiierrial A dotf aa f i a f • * . * ' « l a l a " f a f .
Itt.
3.
llox
H7
It,
Sanford.
XXr t a i H i " t.a r * - | * . ' » . l a l » I t '
cleaning A w aling. Our pow —
nte*tir, Call G. II Peace, Phone
a n t i IS a * a a a l a t a f l e r l laaefunit rnahlra ua to work wher*
i 1. :
5 A R T IC L E S FOR S A I.E _
llaa.
there i* no eleetne connect to
available. 21 year a experif ne­
•4 II. Air ComprcBgnr. mounted
SMI Til OWEN CO. Roofing. ■
the
tt. M Olraaon. Lake Mary. F'l*
Ml wheel*. (.MP.tMl null. John
('•’ 'ion siding, painting. Phum
K 'H er. I’ hone 74B.
1198 or 97 It.
Carpentering and repairing. Hour
da V or week. Phono 775 J.
I ho .Sanfoid Upholalrry, owned
COAT MILK — Nourishing. Imand operated by R. Cnirnirha'I
prove your health the ca*y way. PART TIME JOII. Annie Wilson.
ha - a full line of Slip Cover am
If.-"iil.'il I l*He*t. S«. Sanford
70S W. I Ith St.
Upbulatery material*. For r&lt;
Ave.
I'lione
71tt-W-'l.
FOR R E N T
l » " t luivice raR 1112.
It'IV
1
Ill
llu s in rH x O p |N ir(u n llits s
Park Avenue.
ri VKDO KEUltS
HKFICK *00 «• tn Mtdwh IbrJ.IIng
Hunt a 'T iiim n Feed Sion*
F'or Sale «r Held. Good Orneerv M AKE the family rnr run like
large light ■ffice*. n« wly ilcco.
A Meat Market. Pinin' 1307-lt.
new; Add safety with a brake
»xted nil ntllitii’ *. heat and Jani­ Cow inanure for flower*,
»yatcm
cheek-up.
L iw • cnit.
isoul, phono 788-W.
tor senrlee furniab**«5. Call 8&lt;78,
GROCERY STORE located lol l
guaranteed work by expert*.
W II A A. Dept Stoic.______
W.
kith
Street.
ltramnahly
81'RCI \l.
Payable in en»y monthly pay­
prircs).
ment*.
Modern and up to date one room iVe will electrify your pn-m-nt
•'•wing machine fur’ l.'Ut.fiu. 12~ ~ S P E C l A t T s E R V l C E a T GK.\PR \l. TRUCK A KtJIT. CO. T H E I. O N E I L \ M L R
efficiency opartinent. Ideal for
Ib" l’* Sewing Machine Center,
R&gt;- F m n S tr ik e r
TO
bmlliro couple. Dow III own loSO* W. F'ir»t Street
Stie* A Service, across from SEP.VIt'i:. I.Tl/.l KIPS. T nc T T C nT
ration. Call fiCO.
I’riiicesa Theater, Phone 11PO.
plete nnalj'ala nf your akin i* 14
LO ST A F O U N D
b8TkV.N A pX llTM K N TR . J » I
submitl'd to our Lalmraliry |
.70'' OFF
70"r OFF
rorm-. privatf M-n-cnnl ptirch
through our trained rnniultants. FoIJND: mole calf. Ownrer may
iCCHWEk:.
erw) AELL
I I IIN irU R K
A (mill. Completely remodeled.
'*11 Comity 4802 or W. L. Hm
Vt&gt;.' t.'A*Z M S'T aT -j / - / g o td
T V cream* art- made up ac­
FACTORY
TO
YOU
W ii. r A K lectridiy furnish' d
ti on. Ibaidall Ave.
K . ibCikb" v. mE
GUCK,
cordingly. Guaranteed improve‘ Joirplcte Finest (Juabi" HoiiseCull 1131.
wan-;-?* \m o w ,.r ] / av Them
mailt. A |&gt;er*nnnl eervir*. flail
hi.ld F’lirnldhings At Fartnry
1854 for an appointment. Maty L o »t—Silver tdn with Auun atone
Pi Iona.
l»-tween Mrd *treet on Park Ave
McMahon, 909 Park A vo.
1 ItO'iM furnishe 11 Ionise at MonPe.iod and Modern Prdroom,
and I he imi. If found cult t'if!2M.
roc Corner. C. K. llurtiM’d.
III.ling Koom and Living llioun For Kale or Trails' 11142 Indian,
a u to s
ro R s a l e
F’i.rniture.
ahnft drive, motorcycle in A-l i s
a p a k t m f : n t . b is w
i * i st.
Dining Hoorn Table*, Clioir*.
eonditiun Akera Part* A F?ui|&gt; l A'ltKEI. TR A ILE R . nultnMo
Cralenras and Hirffet*.
merit Co. 201 N. Palmetto.
for live *trck. Inquin- at Mu»ir I
S-'iid Mahogany Chippendale
THHKH tosirn unfurnithnl opartRox. lib W !» t St. Phono U53.
im iih Tk - p l y j m o u t h
and
Duncan
Pbyfe
Sofa*
and
canL in-tant hot water, bath.
PARTS A N D SF.RVICK
Cliatra.
r
4*18 Mrllonvllle,
Ain't* only.
IDS Palmelln A te.
Phone 1011 Ut.il' PLYMOUTH coupe, at liarLaw ,on Sofa* anu Chair*.
g.tm Price,
D. E. NnrwmMl,
I'ni tie f.ldb-J.
S-ttlonal
Sofa* ami Studio
Monroe Corner. Phone C21-J.
CONcilBTR FI.OfiRS
Couchaa.
I’Mvale front # bwrk entrance.
Pouted and Finlihed
Km-e hole Dcuka , , . Odd
ibU International I V ton truck,
k i |WH"I front
porch, living
Miracle Concrele Co.
Chmra
,
.
.
Chest*
new rubber, ti milk goal* cheap.
im ' iii, kitchen A private hath.
lUlahllaheri l i l t
F. A. Roach. Room 211, F'toriiln
Odd Ik'd* and Vnnltlc*.
Jilduie age couple with no chil­
I'hone IJJ1
309 Elm Ave.
Hotel, Sanford.
Dinette Suite* ami Hundreds nf
dren or pet*.
HIM Kim Ave.
other llema to rompleele your FOR RLNT— Fluor aander, Ka*|
I
e jm - W .
______
household net d*.
operaitrn. Kca»onal&gt;lr ate*, San­ IP G Plymouth 4 door sedan. I99K
li'tick 4 door aetlan, q,xrellenl
71 room apart mi-nt. Phone 350- W, Alt .MerrhnndlM* F u lly Oiiaranli-s d.
ford Paint * Olaoa Go. Phona
rondi l ion. HMD tltiDmol'ile I
W RITE or WIRE
3 REAlrESTATE FORSALK Fur FREE Illustrated Catalogue
umtr M'dan, new ruhlier, new
iiattcry. Cleaneat used car in
LAWNS MOWED. For raoaonable
and Amaalngly Low Price*.
Sunfurd.
1941 lluick 4 door
eatimatei Phono 7M-W.
N
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TRADING
CO.
RKAL EJlTATft—fNlDR 1NCR
whin, new paint, tirt-a, seat
nox
&gt;110
PHOPRRTY MANAQRMENT
cover*, exceptionally clean.
Hickory. North Carolina
IDIp-Stlfy Self Bervlea Laundry
RAYMOND M. HALL. Rnltar
I LN T K A L HER VICK STATION
Drier*
Ironing
Km 4 F tortaa jBtate Bank Hldg.
J llralley (Wham. Owner
KKNMQRB circulating oil hrat- IM W. l i t k Bl.
PSoaa t i l l
Park Ave. A 2nd SI.
m . regular IAS.00 on aale at
MODERN 4 1-e.lr.I
L
type
I-it* US. Limited time only. Seara C a I.I, 517 for Dattery, Generator
home, 2 Irnthl. Fixed lent loca­
and Starter acnrlc*.
Swain'a F'OR SALE: 1941 Ford, motor and
Older Office. US K. Dt S t
tfe * excellent, lardy fair. 1-ewl*
tin'' Apply 50&lt;t Plumosa Drive.
Battery Service, SOI W. Flrat
Tel MMO.
Hu nphrey, Lake Mary.
Phono IU3M-W.
I B L ____________________________
One Thayer baby buggy and
•ireller for aale $25.00. 1100 ORLANDO Morning dentine). Or* 1991- FORD l-door di luxe. new
NILE 5 l i n o i l furnlahed
I 0 $rt motor, not rebuilt;
Undo Evening 8U r. Call Ralph
Hanford
AV*.
wtln complete Woodwork Shop,
tranamiaalon, new mmater brake
Rav. 11854.
7 acres land, located l-ake Mary. ONE WalWil dining room aulla.
cylinder, 4 good lira*, radio and
Call o fD t 2:i00 P.
8 - J. L- Humphrey* Lakt
Imafera, no dealer*. Phone San­
I-------» W.
ta, d 220-M.
B. S i BL

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Live Block Market, independent,
CO rattle, 93 hogs, 15,268.76.
Montirello Bttglr Yards, Inde'sndent, 421 Citlle, 288 hogs, 12,17.63.
Ocala, Mills AurlH/n .Market, Inependent, 234 rattle, 294 hogs,
.399.73.
I’alatka State Live Stork Markkt, 250 rattle, 14 hogs. 112.109.70
Quincy State Live Stork Market
1 cattle, 202 hoga, flO,317.41.
Wauehula. Hardee County Live
Slock Auction Market, Independent
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sent, letter* to General l.ueiu* I),
Clay, the American commander,
protesting the alleged violations.
Huwever. Clay’s office said no
auch letter was received Sunday.
Ona American spokesman salId
such a latter might not reach
Clay until today.
The 400 planes sent to Rerlln
yesterday compared with 224
flights made during the previous
14-hour period.
Despite the giant air lift llerlln

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are willing to dlacuaa it, and I
am not unhopeful that aanlty
will prevail”

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iresent level of production untsa wo were able to get some
■hare of thb outside aid which
haa been so genaroualy offered
by the United States to Europe.
“ It Is for ua and the other par­
ticipating countries to see to It
that we make the fullest and beat
us* of the opportunity which we
have been provided We can, I am
convinced. If wa will devote our­
selves actively and continuously
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they art- not sure Eisenhower
wiu.id accept a nomination. A
nr» ,min'* survey of about half
of Ihe delegate* showed Mr. Tru­
man leading hv about 2 lo 1.
Aivov said Illinois may put Ihe
Grneiars name In nomination—an
event he says would "stampede"'
the convention to Eisenhower.
If (he present plan for Ala­
bama to yield to Eisenhower's na­
tive Kansas for th* nomination la
not changed, Arvey say* Illinois
at least will make a seconding
speech for Elsenhower.
Arvey said the switch by Frank
Hague ami New Jersey's 30 votes
from Mr. Truman to Eisenhower
is “ very good news" and shows
that all of th* big rity party lead­
ers are "falling In line" with th*
Li.cnhower movement.

AhBURY P A R K , N. J„ July 6
1/1*)— Frank Hague has thrown
New Jrr»ry‘ « 30 Democratic NaHor-il Convention votes into thidrsIl-F.lsenhower boom.
The National Democratic sir*
rhidrtnan told a hastily-summoned
cautJi of Jersey delegates yesteulay that “ We cannot be suerestful with President Truman m
th* landidate.
"Ini- pepol* are clamoring for
Irxdmhip,'' ho said. “They do
not feel they have that Iradrrxhip
in the President of the United
KtsUs nr in the- Republican no­
minee.
“ But tiny do lielieva they have
world Iradrrshili In the person uf
—«m Past Seal
Gnu-rral Eisenhower."
Die unusual July 4 caucus was braird the 172nd anniversary of
U.8.
&lt;all* a hy Hague, who previously |thi nation's independence.
had romp out for Truman. Hague 1ground troops In Germany were
an»l hi4 lieutenant* personally giien inlay off, but airmen went
■unit toned hy telephone th* New right in with th* hig job of fly ­
ing loiNt into Soviet.blockaded
Jersey delegates and altarnates.
Rtp. Edward J. Ilart. New Jer­ Beilin.
Europeans In some countries
sey Democratic chairman, told th*
caurus that Hague had switched yesterday voiced their views on
lo KLenhowcr because Truman's whar American Independence haa
candidacy would not only lose th* , come to.
Danish leaders expressed thanks
presidency for th* Democrats hut
also would cost them many con­ ; for Marshsll-nlan aid in a celebraj lion at Rehild National Park In
gressional seats.
Th* formal raaolutlon endors­ I Jutland. King Frederick IX and
ing Eisenhower was offered by Premier Han* lledtoft welcomed
former New Jersey Attorney Gen­ somt 0,000 Americans of Danish
eral David T. W lleneti and was descent
Several Polish newspapers ac­
carried by a voice vota that waa
drowned out hy three minutes of cused th* U.8. of discriminating
apnliute, whistling and cheering. against negroes and said Amer­
Hague recalled to th* caucus ica has atrayed from lu Ideals to
his 30 ytar* o f leadership In New follow "imperialistic policies."
Jersey and "Th e prominent part
1 played In Chicago four yvar* ago
In laminating the vice president"

U. S. Celebrates

U N Strengthening

On* of Benjamin Franklin's oxperlmenls with electricity In­
volved standing on wax blocks
for insulatl.m and generating
cuncnt by rubbing a glass tube.

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churls away from China and avan
have half uf China, and ar« hov­
ering over Japan like vultures."
He added that he believe* Com­
munist activityt "•
“ spreading eonfusion and chaosa throughout thaaq
the direction "far

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VTJ ASMINIiTON -Tourist* In th* national capita! view firsthand
vV * possible president of the United States who aays he la not
a candidate. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R ), Michigan, occupies
a unique pnaition. He seemingly makes no effort for the Republican
presidential nomination, yet It may com* to him without lb* slight­
est move on hla part.
Vandenberg does not budge from hla duties In Washington. H*
makes no campaign speeches. H* doesn't challenge anyone. He
doesn't go around mixing with people, even In
Washington. Usually, following a heavy day's
work, h* U In bed by g:30 p. m. And by l:M In
the morning he la In hU office In th* Senate
Office building again.
Th* senator doesn't even make much of Re­
publicanism He la dn elder statesman whoa*
advtc* U sought constantly by th* DemocruUc
administration in power—and that was tru* even
before th* Republicans regained control of
Congress.
Rometimes Washington wonders whether ha
do** not have more Influence over American for­
eign policy than does President Truman, flecr*lender Arthur tary of State George C. Marshall constantly la
H. Vandenberg seeking the adric* of Senator Vandenberg Vandenberg wield* mors power than usually befalls
th* chairn • of th* Senate foreign relations committee, or an ordlnary preefct-i.i uf th* Senate.
WaaMngt.ai.alyt** that, gives th* answer— he and Senator Tom
Cunnally of Texas, ranking Democrat on the committee and Ita
funner chairman, have had rnura across th* tnbl* daaUnga with
th* Rueaiant tat conferences) than any other high-placed Americans.
Thus, people b*li&lt; v* Senator Vandenberg knows hla way, and they
have confidence In him. Th* Soviet high command doesn't Uka him,
blames him for much of tha "cold war." T h ai so tar, has strength­
ened Senator Vandenberg.
However, the senator does not remain a negative ggur*. He la a
tfirewd man tut not a wary politician. Ha la Indapandrat-mladad,
spanks hla thoughts no matter the outcome and has na hesitancy in
changing hla views when met with changing conditions For yaars
he was an Isolationist.
Today he la th* leader In world cooperation—Huerta Included, .If
along with th* remainder of th* countries la the UnlUd
It wtll to at
Vandenberg waa a prim* mover la chaitiag tha
,NaUons. Senator
flei
original course of the United Nations, and h* haa not lost hla
faith In It
Vandenberg'* tall figure, pompously erect, his aaatly combed grey
hair, thin now, hla sparkling eyes behind hla rtmlaas glasses, hM
smile that la almost a grin cause him to be recognised immediately
hy tourist*. Ha "looks Ilk*" hla pictures.
The senator's attire la Immaculate— aod hla office la
Ha has $ passion for orderliness. That Is apparent, alee, In
reasoning. Ha wtu rewrite, clarify proposed hUte and UeeUap which
th* Stela department haa toiled anrer far weeks.
White hla own speech Is flowery, In th* manner of editorial
writers of y*sl*ry*ar, ht strives for simplicity of sUUmant to
menls. Ha conceives th* terms that will catch tha mind of
represent aUvae and the public.
Th* *«sator's re-election in 194* was tha strangest In the anavlx
of Michigan. Ha did not appear In th* slat* untU election day did
not make a single campaign speech. He waa attending than* con­
ference* with the Russians either abroad or In New York.
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president's 10 year* there. Senator Vandenberg developed a fen da—
for Mat. U tha two ffiwuld become opponents for th# p— i i a t y In
tha election. Washington believe* th* campaign would be of high
order—between the top man at least. Senator Vandenberg la
considerably In tha right of President Truman an
various domestic and assn— to mature, and the
debate would be on that and on better admtatetra- J*
lion. There would be no debate on foreign policy. I -

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If lighting should etrika this time, Washington
ffielveBt
assume* either Harold H. fltaaaen or Senator Levered SaltonsUU (It), Massachusetts, or even Sanatar Irvtag
M. Ives fit). New York, would be hla running-mats. But on such
mature, Senator Vandenberg remains silent sad antai equally
friendly to all factions In the party.

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Plans For Three-Day Birthday Party
Being Made For Washington Monument
By RD CRRAHH .
WASHINGTON, July . (X V rbcy’re planning a three • day
nli'hday party thl« weekend for a
line, upstanding old-timer in th*
nation'* capital: Ih* Washington
momunsnt.
It should be quite n show—
pared**, fireworks, a pageant, a
rerlln speech hy President Truman
(1 r.M., ERT Raturday)—all re­
calling that the cornerstone of th*
greet white needle we* laid 100

of the Washington monument.
Although a monument to tha
soldler-prasldant was first pro­
posed in Washington's own life­
time, Congress
vota n red
ngresa didn't 1
rent for th* purpoaa until lltd-77
years after Washington'* death
and 23 years after th* cornerstone
was laid.

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If California's Governor Earl
Warren make* it to Washington
as vice-president, ask him to tell
you shout th* most expensive
yerra ago.
Lut It promises to be small •tone In the monument.
It's California'* memorial atone
polatoee compared with the ruckus
laLcd on July 4, 1143, after th# ••a slab of gold_quarts on th*
Ut Th* state, Just
roriisrston*• laying ceremony I t ­ 120-foot level.
admitted to the unlan, had no
self.
money to buy tha itane In 1160 to
That was a day to remember.
it signed an I.O.U. for 1976.
Bacawoodsmen hoisted Jugs sky­
Well, time went by and the dtbt
ward on the street-corner*. Sieve* mullip.ied—at compound interest.
prsrred and cavorted. Firecrack­ It kept multiplying far 93 y e n —
er* popped and thundered at th* otiil at companad interest It
boovos of terrified hor**e, and put wasn't paid until
HIM i190—and
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crinolined ladle* to acramperlng crr.or Warren a
signed the ehacks,
flight.
Ibey totalled
td 12,177.660.
President and Mr*. Polk threw
a glittering full-dress party In tha
Old-time guards at Um menuWlPt* House. Army brass, load­ men! tall of the senator who
ed with honor* from th* Mexican used to fortify himself once in a
War. harrumphed in dignite—and white and climb, or taka the elav.
sobriety- Mr*. P. wouldn't allow •tor. to the top at the 666 fa s t.
■ H inch obelisk.
anr hard staff In the houee.
Finally somebody asked kirn
But outside, lB the unllghted
muddy streets, the common people T.lT' .
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thundered,
way I can
eai look down
whovped It up with no prohibi­ this la ona way
la tta White
tion. Fights broke out between B J S !
free jolJwa and upholders of slav•nr. Fights broke out from th*
Then there Waa tha South*ra
staple, savage Joy of fighting.
gciitieman who emnTte te S T ta
U w*#, said a newspaper re­
porter m the spot, "One of th*
moat splmdld and agreeable daya
Washington haa ever witnessed*

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NKW YO R K. July 6 (d'»— llusi- round wage inrreaseu In «ueh irnne : and industry were in o clou- p-utant industries a* rhemirals, Mr. A .y Dudley o f 1109 Orange
rate with inflation as 1948 reach­ luhhr-r. oil, rnpper fabrication* Avenue Hanford, has recently re­
and building.
Increase* followed fill red from a 15 day leave which
ed its half-way mark lad week.
Il'gh wages, high prices, high closely the national pattern uf II he spent at the Patterson Club
employment, high piodurtiun. higli (n 13 cent* an hotir established Inuyuma, Japan. Sgt. Dudley i*
rona'iruption ami high demand all recently in Ihe automobile and a member of Company M 24th
Infur.lry. now stationed at Gifu,
electric appliance Industrie*.
weic in full awing
All eye* w ere turned on Ihe a part of the 26th Infantry (TroAnd there Were imli atinn* the
momentum might l&lt;e even greater im|crtant steel induitrv and the ■ pic Lightning) Division, com
(riling was widcopirad that it I -niii -led hy llrigadier Gciwral
in Ihe final half of the ytar.
A quirk glarire at the overall would Is- only n matter of duv* or Everett E. Ilrown.
Fgl. Dudley enjoyed the many
ettnomir pirtute at mitl-vear die. pnh*p* hours before t*e United
.Steelworker would walk our of recreational arlivitie* available at
closed:
ihe rest hotel and he is one o f of
The national inenine running thi ronferenee room with the profar ahead wf anything ever dream- miio of h'gher pay safely trucked the many *erviee-men In Japan
wh'i are taking advantage of the
■d of, A record rmmlier of gniti-1away.
opportunity to sc* more of the
fully employed civilian* The higli
"lion A g e " , authoritative met­
t il iverage wages in hiilory be-1 alworking weekly, made a flat country ami at the same tima get
a well earned rest.
•ng puaht-tl still higher by third prrdirtion that both steel wage*
E/t. Dudley entered the Army
toiit.il pay inrrra.se,
Wholeaalt- and steel prices would Is- upped
4ii.' retail price* at new historic "within a few w eek*' and that the in October, 1942 and received hi*
basic training at Camp Hood.
peaks or cloudy approaching old steelworker* union would win adIT an*. He departed for over-sea*
tllgls establithed after World ditnnal social security advantages
duty in February, 1947 and upon
War One.
to bcot.
arrival in Japan was assigned to
A tiemrndous and growing de­
"Capitulation on the steel wage the 21th Infantry.
mand for all kind* of consumer l*iu- will com e." the publication
and durable good*. The biggest aid. “ after steel leader* have ad­
building boom In hirtory in full mitted that their attempt to stem
stride. A tremendous program of inflation by cutting prirei and replant expansion and improvement i ul ng wage increares ha* failed.
Ils*llaur4 Iraas Paa* Uae)
involving huge rnpital outlays. It «a* a good gesture. It means nf low-inrorne families. He also
I r. i l l i ut rrop pro-pefis.
that the steel Industrv for once complained that it failed to pro­
Aod to there the government's will not have to take Ihe blame for vide adequate funds to strengthen
ihe toil conservation program and
Luroptan Recovery I'rngrain ami x w v inflation spiral.''
large expenditure*
for arma­
to carrv out market resaarrh.
New
price
increase*
antiounrrd
Mr. Truman said the legislation
ments and yuu have an eronomir
luting Ihe week involved copper extending the terms of Ihe atomic
situation unparalleled In history.
and lira** products, eleetrir home
Prevailing opinion is that the jpl'lianees, a u t o mobile replace­ energy commissioners wasn't in
not breath nf Inflation will con­
the 1**1 public intercal “ since it
ment part*, automobile tire* and
tinue to exert powerful pressure
Inner tube* and oil country tubu­ invest* the atomic energy pro­
on the price wage structure In
gram with an aura of uncer­
lar goods. Th e subway fare in
(timing months hut if Industrial New York went up 100 per rent tainty ami of partisan politics."
production I* given an uninter- —from n nickel to a dime
“ Politics and atomic energy do
upted run and crons are not dam
Increase* and declined in food not m il,'' hr said.
Jgeed by had weatheer, a turning item* Just about cancelled each
The term* nf the atomic energy
point may not lie far distant.
olhci but wholesale commodity commissioner* were due to eipire
In the final week of the half- pries*, a* measured by the llureau Aug. I. Mr. Truman named Chair­
year period hu*ines* rendition*
of lotMir Statlatir* rote to n new man David E. I.llienthal for a
n-inalnetl highly favorable despite post war high at 10O.7 per cent of new five-year term and tha other
u soft spot here ami there rausetl
the 1920 average. At the latest four to terms ranging from one
hy materials shortages, scattered
level, the index i« now only 0.3 per to four year*. Congress balked at
lalior troubles urn! some inroad* i rent under the nil time high entah- thi* ami extended all five term*
on production brought on by varn- lided in May, 1920, at the peak until July I. I960.
lion dining*.
A* a result, the next President
of th- inflationary era following
will have the right to appoint
Ctude oil production established Wot Id War One.
the rommlssioners to full ttnns.
a nr v tnu for the seventh straight
A mid-year survey of business
week, allied materially hy runs exciuttvea
Mr. Truman Saturday disposed
by Fortune maratine
ftotr. m-w wells; electric power turned up some interesting think­ of the last 12 of a batch o f 350
lull* which had piled up on' his
output wa* the highest since mid ing in high places.
desk In Ihe past two wvaks. Ha
Ma,rh; automobile output rnntReturn*
from
28,200
ballot*
sent
vetoed sonic minor bills, bringing
pared favorably with the best
weeks of the year; engineering to s carefully selected rro»* sec­ I to 42 the number he had dis­
construction award* topped both tion of executive* in all line* uf approved in the second session of
tht previous week and la’ t year, business throughout the country the 80th Congress which con­
hi lu I tunic war boosted bv heavy showed two per rent expect hu*i- vened In•( January. He vetoed 32
year in the first session In 1047.
der.and for seasonal merchandise. net* In the second half of the v
These waa a slight drop In steel to l&lt;e sharply higher; 32 per rent
mill production and rarlouding* In lit-vi- It will lie moderately high­
were under the previous week hut er; 17 per cent he Ileva it will reboth were well ahead of last mi.ir. unchanged; 28 per rent !* H'aailaasS frost Paa* Oaal
lirvr ii will l-e down moderately
year's figures.
The stock market finally threw unit only one per rent think it will of ihs 00-vot* Illinois delegation
win support Elrenhower. He re­
off all restraints nod made a last- I* uown seriously.
gards many of th* 72 dclagataa
More than half of the execu- wht "&lt;tw •** ib«y are undecided
inmate dash o f Friday that car­
ried prices to a new average high lifts Iwlleve the budne** leiom or hi favor uf Mr. Truman as Just
sinee ihe summer uf 1940. Hails har yet to |&gt;a*» it* crest, Fortune silting on the fence, waiting for
were the star |&gt;erformera, rlosely said, adding: “ There is a strong ilevi-ionmcnta.
tridenry to think that pries* are
followed l-y selected oils.
Home pro-Truman delegate!, he
A feature uf the week’s new* lave Idng off."
says, favor the President because

Palestine Issue
tha Soviet ground blockade, now
in Ita 17th day. The stoppage of
II M l l R N V t l l9**«m l' R | 9 « M |
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nmenta from the- W
already has halved Western Her Palestine. -Such a link would runlinn Zionist claim* that Palestine
lln'a Industrial output.
Tha Weatern Allies are report­ and Transjordan ar# one coun­
ed to be aettlng up a plan to try - claims which cannot I * ac­
fly coal Into the city, but the cent i*l hy the Arabs.
u - The p r o p o s a l s would
Communist preaa warned llerlln
era that a hard wintar Ilea ahead achieve Zionist aspirations hy the
There went new Indications partition o f Palsstinc and the
that the Ruaelana want a meeting erratiun of a Jewish state, and in
of the Hig Four foreign minis­ addition the Jawish state would
ter* to taka up again over-all gain advantages from economic
dlaruaalona on Germany. The unity with th* proposed Arab
Russians havs demanded for aorne stale.
time that tha Western Allies
AMMAN, Trans-Jurdan, July 6,
abandon their plan for a Western
Ic
j l/Pl— police arrested an American
German government.
l Jew today when he arrived In
Amman hy air from Cairo with­
In London It was rrganted asout a Trans Jordan vita.
The man identified himself a*
virtually certain that
'tingtha Weatern
G. Trlmpe
will Donald
send a E.
formal
protestand aald he
ade responsible Hdiplomatic
I M Towers auenroll!* the
to Tel
Aviv, Israel's
to Moscow
concerning
blockthorities iherv said, however,
that was
no agreement
yet haa been capital, to work In Ihe American
reached on the wording o f th* diplomatic mission as chief clerk.
Tukan Rey, Trans-Jordan min­
protest.
ister to Cairo who waa a passen­
British Foreign Secretary Er­ ger on the same Egyptian plane,
nest Devin le scheduled to report trquesied Trlmp#'* arrest Immed­
on the Rerlln crisis at a special
cabinet meeting today. At a La iately on arrival.
"I refused thia man a visa In
niwinilHiMii
bor aParly amis/
rally in
In Symondham
England, yetiarday ha charged Cairo anu he haa no right to lie
that Ruaala la atarving Innocent In our country," Tukan Hey tiepeople to force the Weatern Pow­ tiered.
A second American on the
ers from Berlin.
plane had a Trans-Jordan visa
Declaring the Westerni powers
and waa cleared. lit was on hi*
will not aurrendar the city, he
way to Jerusalem.

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Florida Livestock Business, Industry Vie In P rice
Gross $202,455/25
Spiral As ’48 Reaches Mid-Point Has Leave In Japan
WITH T U B E IG H T H ARM Y
In Last Week Sales
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w&lt;* a further spread uf third IN ORAKA. JA PA N : July 6 (Speemit Sgt. Aruthur Dudley son of
JACKSON VIM.K. Fla.. July 6 Morula |iv#**t*H*k |irwlufft» carr i d home a x iu u rath total &lt;&gt;f
1102,466.25, f i kiii U sal«-» rvnters
dutinu the last weekly refioit
rlod, according In reports at ailtie today in Jacksonville offices
•f Florida Slate Market* Tin*
ash total represents receipt* for
,001 rattle ami 1,811.1 hog*. The
ijf markets for which rash figures
iWete unavailable handled 7"l cat­
tle and 111 hogs, making a total
.of 1,305 rattle and 1,904 hogs
'V,andlrd on the 13 couponing mm
it.
]kata. The figures compared with
JJC7 rattle and I,1M hogs handled
on 10 reporting markets during
lithe preceding weekly report period,
[for which producers on seven mar'Vets received a gross cash total
f 1170,623.29, cash figures on
hree markets being unavailable.
Today's report covering operaions on 13 markets, represented
S State-operated and 8 indepen Int markets. 8ales, by markets,
ere summarised as follows:
Arcadia State Live Stock Mai•t, reported handling 039 cattle
nd 20 hogs.
DcFunlsk Springs State Live
Stock Market. 84 cattle. 276 hogs
Isold for a cash total of 18,564 20
Jacksonville Live Stock Market,
independent, 88 cattle, 101 hogs,
17,130.94.
Jay State Live Stock Market,
39 cattle. 302 hogs, 17,203.25.
Kissimmee Live Rtock Market,
independent,
901 cattle, 20 hogs,
In d e p e
100,165 25.
Lake City, Columbia Live Stock
Market, independent, 02 rattle,

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To Protect th» r * ic * of the World ;ffl
To Promota tha Progress of America;
To Product Fro*perit&gt; for Sanford.

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da) r t r r p t local thundershower*
lik*l&gt; in afternoons. Gentle vari­
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXIX

Established

Israel Rejects
• Bid For Peace
In Palestine

SANFORD, FLORIDA

190S

TUESDAY JU LY

50.000 Miners
Strike Due To
Contract Row

Where 119 Died In London Mid-Air Crash

Mines In 2 Leading
Coal S t a t e s Are
Idle Causing Loss
G?
Steel Production
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No. 177.

Associated Press Leased Wire
I 11

Jews Object To Plac­
ing Jerusalem Un­
der Arab Control;
Haifa As Free Port

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U.S., Britain, France
To Send Protests To
Moscow On Blockade
Red Plot Exposed
To Drive Western
Allies From Berlin

Notes Ate Drafted Af-

PITTSBURGH, July t&gt;. i/l*i
ter 1U U.tys Ol Con­
A walkout rinhiaiinu frO,(KHI ul
stant Talks Among
the nation's 400.000 biluiiiiiioii*
J Western A l l i e s
miners was launched iml.iv m th.'
t**u leading coal sister .. ft'rd
WASHINGTON, luly 6 |/P)
Virginia and Pennsylvania
—Hu I mini --t»tr* drmandrd
Most of the idle Meie mmei*
■lirrrtly to thr Soviet govern­
protesting lack of a contuct m
German Reds Are To ment today that l he Buavlan
ol Her Im lir lifted.
steel company captive mines I hr
Create
Incidents hi hok.iilr
e u r lily of Stair Marshall
lest weir commercial coal digger*
thr \mrriran nut* of
For Intervention pprr-rntrd
in Wesiein
Pennsylvania «hn
iolist per»on*Mi lu --otirt Am*t*vesl home in sympathy
vlrtin d n S. i’ anyuvhParis, jui&gt; t» t,t*j
the lia—ailio
kii..
Sierl pioduition was lot at
hi rruli hungii oil nr sitnouncrd
once |he Carnegie.Illinois Neel
LONDON, |uly 0. &lt;/Pi— An
Itnliv il hit ip* ctvrd lioui the
C.'ip a U S. Sleel subvidlaiv VII
I Alii tlir Un»I lliitnli rmhjtty tliKuinrnliiy rvi AUlhuilt All* f '
nouncesl .it Pillvhuigh the banking
drill r ol .i K u u ijii plul to driVr trti v l itrk, Hfit.IKI iim! I lAiicf v«ill
of .|I least eight III * *t fin “ es
(hr U ntrin Allirt trom Hnlm
ipiiaI irpAi.itr mile* lo Ruciia toansi JM open lieattb* III Re*
I hr biingu u llltr cud thr d.»v piulotinc llir S„nct blockade
teiliei output at ^ .lUllgitOMli. I*
ilrdnli inlulliuhott wot that * util id ft r-lrin lie dm
Wa* i ui ill bait
llir infoim.int tm l Hiitain'i
munivlt tn linlin » r i r unliuilrd
4 spine mine* idle m West \ If
by Monow to luiltb oil uuidrntv llotr will hr drlicnrd to thr Sov­
guilt im billed llniir cat the Amei
wl.llh would t ituvr miriv ration |iet rinliany heir I 'irsum.tlily thr
(HUM FACE!) ENGLISH BOOBIES examine Wreckage of two fourt-ngim-d transports which crashed
in mid-air as they attempted to land at N'orthhold Airport, London, during a heavy rainstorm. One of the it an Rolling Mill Co.
US
and I irmh notrv will be
by Soviet four*.
O'eiall ci'il production in west39 persons who crashed to their death wax Sir Edward Gent, 52. governor of Malaya. There were two
comr drlivrird to rmbawlri in WaihSmul.it
inloinialiun
lu«
Americans aboard one o f the planes. One of the plane* was » Scandinavian Airlines Skyuiaslrr and rin Pennsvl*ania, which ep*»luyes
(loin I mu It official* ill Hr till), ington and Pain
the other a British York transport.
i International KndiuphotOj 56.000
mineis. was only JO pel
Pirvioud)
diplomatic touicrv
llir loirign idlitr addrd Nrilbci
cent of normal
a
id
thr
piolrvt
would br a |uint
llluslrlou*
IVitentate
Warren
I
llir
Rlltldi
mil
lire
Ainriicsil
rtll1 hr tug 11.8, 8tes,l I'lU liul at ion
June* tif the Moiocco Divan »'f
one, but latri tbnr inloimanli
rip i.teil all It of it* IVntnvl- Jacksonville i* &lt;-• operating w.th baiori hnr would comment
Firm b
diplonutii
inluinisnit .aid llir* riin i |hr notrv actually
van! i mini*-. employing 11.0**0 Sanford Shrine Club I'trishlent rM
men. were Idle, causing a ■laity eutsl F. l.aiie m planning an out- laid llir Kirmlin ha&gt; uidrird will cliffei hi tone
Ion of fifiJMW ton* of coal.
standing Shrine iiieinonial hen- druionvtialioni Iradmg to ilterl
Fu nrr ha* uiged a muir iiuhIAmong other captlvs- mine* on July 14
lighting wbitli would givr Ruiviati rialr line lit in llir one advocated
clu.ril were thou* of the Jons** A
It) ASSOCIATE!! PRESS
tiiHipr a tliancr to inlrivriir ami by the United ‘-talrv, ihr uifotrnl-juchiln 8te**l Corn, and the
The nalion'i death to ll in violent u n d r n i* over the tlnee day In Weirion Sies-I Co. captivi- ininea
anit said
iM'cupv .dl Hr dm
dependence Day holiday scaled fa i pail the 500 m a il today and high are those whose output s ir * to a
Ihr notr. wrir dialled altft
Rrlriimg to a itatrmrnl ra l­
pared
firm,
like
a
»tcel
company.
M V a ll a w * M f a &lt; r * i » l
President Sure Gen­ et than the tiital of 1047.
lied by llir couvrivalivr Pam II) day* ol talk* and cunvtant
The Western Pennsvl vania Coal
prison* lost th ru live* m liirw o rks accidents. An undeler Operator* Association
nrwtpaprl I. r I I g a i o. wliicll communication* aiming H i i l l * It
n-pmled
eral Was Only Men­ minedFour
It wHiitito*«t lit* 1 'n a r « l i |
totnmeicial coal proslus-tton in the
number ul |&gt;er&gt;ons suffered in.uues m fiirts in k v mishaps.
ilaitnrd to liavr a copy ul llir
ace To His Victory
A final survey of accidental deaths {torn t&gt; P. M. local lime Friday [.£P0it’ shutgh Uniontown art a wa*
Sovirt indri, our touicr taul' " I
tn.i j one I hi id of normal, wtth '10
until Iasi midnight showed;
iannul vouch lot that paiticulai
ijjia and lil.ntH) im-n idle
Tlie
ABOARD TR U M A N T R A I N
."Hi persona killed in traffic* ■
romntunique. but everything in •&gt;
tM ‘ tut o f commercial mine* i* sold
ENROUTE TQ . WASHINGTON. accidents; 18» drowned; Od fatally
on the o|ieu market,
I
i
i
i
tv
i* tiur."
July -6, (/P)— 'ftm ideni Tiumin Injured In miscellaneous! aeri
Cominercial producer* hit hard 1 r o g T i i m I n c l l l t l c s 1 flThe c*&gt;nilmiiili|iuwhich
l.e
dent*,
and
four
deaths
from
fire­
PRAGUE, Cxecboalovakia, July •l&gt;etj back to Washington today
■ncluded the Pittsburgh Coal Com-,
r a .Je C o i l C C ! t . F v c l l - Figaro -aid wa- i-uicd to Grriuaii
work*.
8— &lt;A*|—Cheer* for resigned Pre*i- with what hi* aide* tasd was the
»ian&gt;, which reported 14 of it* 17
t’ommunists in Berlin by thr »rcTin lull of Mitt compared to
dent Eduard Bene* rang through
deep mine* In Pennsylvania eluted
mg Entertainment n tary gmsrnl of the patty I lien-,
feeling
that
the
tug
had
bern
Mi.
killed
in
accident*
over
the
Prague today from the throats
With 3,Mm men idle, it* dsilv
id cd thr “ disorganisation** " f I Exalted Hiller Jr-*r l.odgr of
■if HO,000 marchers in the Sokol p tiled out from under opponent three day Fourth of July holiday
|production In** wa-i 24.0041 ton*
,
tin- Haofntd t Ik- and M rilr Uin• In It leal power and olhc
rXMtrmrnl
*ll«l
nr
Ulrntv
last
year.
The
2
9
*1
fataHtie*
re*
congress parade, Element Gott- o l hi* nomination.
The captive miner* Maved awav
1 ,r,,,v
-im ini »ervlcr*.
drr were alilulia ll-r L.lk* al I 'lit Ikuiiitig fr*&gt;m accident* «n high
■val'l, tin* Communist premier who
I rum work tmcaUM- nf lack of a I*it.*inm*n1 » ihlr here on Well I l lie new»|iai&gt;rr'* arrount w-a* 'ndt-hdllu
■ *• -terday alerted
they leporled Mr. Iium.vn mss wa; * were more than the 23H «*lt
succeeded llenes, got silent treat­
iiiiltract Steel comnanle* refuMil tirvdtv. July 14. m Iicii liioir than u r itt r ll by Itc g rr Masiip, chief in-ingr I 11*11. *&gt;• w York Imsiconvinced
General
Dwight
D.
iiiai.i; hy the N'atiunal S*ifety
ment.
t
t
new
contract
lH-cnii*e
of
a
union
l.i.ic
l l.valtrd Hutcr
1.51*0 ird-capped S lin n ri*
ai.- of the foreign w rv ire o f F igio-i n.-ss man a
.$2,400 Sought Is To . - nun clause
There were cheer* also for Eisenhower's a u rilio n h r rannul Council.
|
The
radical
Socialist
1'oin-r
I.'
ol
tin*
old*i
to visit S .ndoid lor the Aurore carried about thr satin- in
(..ear -hie* and hot Weather
Yugoslavia and Premier Marshal accept nomination for public o f­
Igr, together
Mr mid -Mi
Help Organization The majority of the ttiO.OOol’lirf tl inii*i!
l&lt; tmllpNrrf **« I * * ! * Rib I
M llitir C rrraioni.il to hr b rill
Tito, denounced recently hy the fice had removed the only dan- lurtd million* to lake resort* and
m i l l Mi an-t M i- Ginder, inotorhituminou* miner* liad a new con­
Cominform as a heretic from lhe
vac*'ton land*. The council had
Ccrry Out Projects tract from commercial coal oper­ lin e n ite r P&gt;26. it w.t* annoum •
eil to I'hdadrlldita last I t i unday.
geiout thieat to hi* first-ballot estimated :t(),ikHt,000 car* would
M an-lenin line.
ator* granting a t l per-day pay rd today by Edwaid I'. I.anr. SUB
O v i l ' d o ’ s They an- e iim -lrd
bark next
“ We have no true repuldlc selection at the Democratic Con­ lu- unveiling during the three
die County Cotnmitiion today lalaa.
Iilr in lr iil ul th r S a lllm d S litin r
without
T. G.
Masaryk
and vention in Philadelphia.
day..
Tin- traffic death* com look undrr advTvrmrnt a rrqurvi
w The new aiitueitu- head o f the
I * * walkout actually mb - i t
Uenea," the marchers chanted as
pareil to UGI last year, while tin- I,.,
I40H Elk lo-lge* ..f the United
_
|
c/ui |cvti-n.ion iif the Ill-day miner* * luh
M r. Tiuman had retired for the IHJ drowning* compared to IM
they tramped through central
|'o*t "of
and trriilurle*, with a
- - — ....... ............................. - - - ,hr M 1” ' nf" \ a W ^ 'lv a .a U o n Which ended ye.t.-rdav
l Kudu
Mi iino ib
l l ” piogram
I ■111(j, l si 111 •«
n in
bring
IIIK atraitgrii
U l i i i r i y •I
II I|H ..............
msI i •*=**
i
•Ihe'Stale*
Prague in the rain.
night ahoatd hi* p riv a tr car when in tiir IndrtH-mlencr Day holiday a|tprof»tialion. J. Hudry (XJliani. | ||,y laptiv.- miner* held to tin , Illir
i . * i
I*. *
\tin iiv tin i . xfis.it uw, |in*t vi'&gt;n* »tiM,|nut,i •nil* «•! «H'i»i»»iimairiy uau,*
Masaryk was founder anil first it reached Si. Loui* ih o rtly before in 1947.
b&gt;
.Im
.Viiifuid
Simile
t
lull
in
eiA
M
'n
vl,,Jor.
WN.
will
I- is.-lalle.l Thurwlay amt
.
pinidrnt dunng the pail year,'
it »*ii**/ *
•&gt;*•
president of Czechoslovakia. HU
o|ieialiun m il*i Motocco Irmple ^ ,ht&gt; ovir !.. lm!e|iendenci- Day will succeed l.atayetl# A. Lewfi*.
Only two of the 48 state* New niadr the rrcpirtl and |K&gt;mlrd out
midnight.
A
telegram
from
the
ton, foreign minister Jan Masaryk,
I.o* Angeles ultornev who ha*
Hampshire and Bouth Dakota
,i .. ,i
« .
i • ; , l n ,u
ul Jai ktunville, ami Milt include |,urW u e al Sweetwater Park
plunged to hi* death soon after Associated Pies* to th i* tla ffrr i rp o rte d no accidental death. " . . I the Jaycee budget (or 194Ba parade at noon, a band con I Sneaker, to the gathering In- M 'l the rein* of EIkdom Since
the Communists soiled the coun- aboard the p rriid e n tia l special Prt.nsvlvania had the heavir-t ^
'* 5/.B00. Gmdon Htadlry.
rhideT Sixth District l egion Com h M Vt'ar a ronvenl...n at Portland,
try. Bene* resigned recently with­ train wa* the li n t word M r. T ru ­ ktave loll —44, Including 2.1 tiaf- Jaytrr p|r«idrnl, ipprarrd brfoie
cert and entertainment tn the eve
luaiuler George W McGowan -f
A«
"f r .
C*u
out signing the new Communist
. ^ F ' v 10 * s
fit fatailtie.j 14 drowning*; *it ||,r board with Mr. Odham.
I Wuik of removing piling of thr mug. and the rerenium.il program Kis.limiire, Mayor Frank W. T..I '."l" *
man had o f Eisenhower's action.
constitution.
Mr . 11,111
. .
...
..
.
nurnsil out St. John* Hiver Line id the Shriners al Seminole Hah I...11 of Ovli-du, Ret.r.... ntative J New
The reporter' sent the telegram miscv-llaneouK and one firework*.
Sokol member* shouted “ Long
California. Iowa and Qregqp each
GommiMion lhaiiman M. H.
,, 1iriH.e,-ding under direction Schotd Auditnnum
the R,alley Oilham and Phil Packard. Jhe order for the pa*l -2 years,
dunng
live brother Benes," hut there to the Pre*ident via Brig. General
commander o f the Oviedo raist. having acted a* exalted ruler of
man
were no cheers fur Gottwald. The Wa'lace H. Graham, the While reported one death from fire- pope irquetlrd that the Jayceev j of Otto Caldwell, .......
afternoon
The t rogr.m included dancing, hla own lodge. l-vnhrw;k.
marchers passed coldly hy the
' hri' « " • » « - ' .UlrmraL
f t CaldweB’. term* with the
Of I k rr v id the Sanford Sltrnn ■wiimnlng and a liaset.all gam • Jalzszvl. No. 1515. District Deputy
ra via wing stand In the old town Houie phytician. Graham returned ^ h l g a n followed Penn.ylv.nia
The swimming pool, reopened Grand Exalted RuDr for the
being made up, belorr July G-^y jI( ,})P municipal purchase of
square where Gottwald spars-d with hi* commrnt Itom the Preii- in total violent deaths—96, while
( ’bill Mho ate co-ct|&gt;rrating with nficr purchase of a cholorinalor fhtulheastern
dlMncl
of
New
the drive for Communist power d rn t: "General Eisenhower is an .15 lost their lives in California In - ' »i which date or a ihoit lime Jthe waterfront »ile of the dock
the
Past
Mr L in e in preparing the pro hv the L e g io n Post, wa* a popular J/'rk. president o f
accident*.
Ohio’s
toll
wa*
.11;
thriraflrr
the
Comrnuiiun
will
I-t-eclfy
a
time
limit
on
Nov,
I
to
last Keh. 22.
I l ’MlIaara an
alt I
the youngsters
Exalted Ruh r* AsiwalaUon of that
gram include E. G. K ilpatrick, «i»*t for Clont*. county coniml*- district, president o f the New
New York’s 27, Illinois’ 22 and mrft
r ,,Ualiralion board. I
*h'’ work:. , „
C It.
Texas 29.
i t ......... ____ i , l - . l _ i »___i .n ! ‘ ity Attorney Tied It Wilson vice pievnlenl, and J A Howard,
Association,
Elks
xioncr. tiMlnv termed the t-.l York Stale
The death* hy state-*, listing Hr ptumitrd that ihr Uoard will it revivwing an abstract of tluthat h r ha*! chairman of the Lodge Activities
secretary
tteaiurrr.
Iotiii* nn»* &lt;*f Iht
traffic, drowning* and mUcellane. givr rarrful considrralion lo thr original site that goes Lack to
CHINESE TYPHOON
Committee of the Elks Grand
Ri|iie-*-n1iiig the Morocco Di­ r V r f it tc litter1
11 ra»»Np»tHi •» r« a » H i §
irqurtl, hut caulionrd that llir tin- original Spanish grant, alto
SHANGHAI, July 4 (/ft—Wind*
Lodge, and for the past four
van
will
l»lllustriwu*
Potentate
record*
of
conveyancein
IK81
rears as member, -i-cretary and
SEATTLE, July rt. Oft— Au- j tin to HO miles an hour whipped
outlay will l&gt;e in proportion to from trustee* of the Florida Land W'aiii-ii I. June*, who t» expected
MISS ItIV|%||S IMI'IIOVRH
|
Shanghai
today,
topnling
radio
Ihorilie* planned In renew Uirir
...........
.....
The condition of Mis* Cat her vice-chairman of tlie Board of
JAP
ELOOD
,l'r
percentage
nf
taxes
collected.
In
from
Jack
strive
here
early
aid
Colonization
Company
to
th*
er lines in
(•rand Trustees
■turalinning t.-day of a 24-year-old antennae and power
nl«c
of l.ne Rivers, who was ^ 1 “^
^
| Born tn New York City 62
TOKYO. July 4 (A*) — Nation
Dir proposed Jaycer budget in- Adolph Du llarty o f New York anssvilte wnh other memhei*
merchant seaman held in con­ suburb*, hut reusing onlv minor
the
Divan
on
the
day
of
the
profall
from
a
o--&gt;-e
""*-e
1
n,
^rr i i . ii &gt;rrved In
City.
The
description
reveal*
that
in crowded Shanghai police hraiti|itiiartvrs reported to- iludrs $4,800 fur lourut promonection with tha “ hlde-ind-aeek” damage
Beach three venr* ago
’ u V ’lmpr.iVli to 'the the U S Navy during World War
day that two .wrimns were missing ll(,n, $1,000 for administrative *1 that time Lake Moltore came gram t- .re that everything is in
death of nine-year-old Ellen Jane harbor.
within I (Ml feel of Commercial rfii*lin»*RN
The winds, from a typhoon and more than not) home* were . _c,.. .
,
./u, .
.
_. . * .t._* _t.. ..... i.»..ttnrisi isacn*&gt;- i Hi* liErt
v*»
civil**
Fulwtler.
............... hy flomls In Kochi pie- f M-rmliturH and $1,100 for other Street.
Th- M-aman, a 40-year-old wo­ swreeplng up from the ra*t Chins
ptoman with whom sheriff’* officer* Sea, rr ached their peak atiout feture on Shikoku Island, Four f outlay including community
FLORIDA ACCIDENTS
laid he had Iwen living, and a noon, dimlniihevl and then ro»e thousand five hundred acres of |rds and youth welfaie.
TALLAH ASSEE, July rt «Vj—
again
at
nightfall.
rlc.
paddies
W
„
,
washed
out.
,
T|l„
tlMJrUt
prom
ntlon
llu(Jj{H
second man. also 40, ara* being
Dnector H. N. Kirkman of theheld. All have denied any know­
includes (2.20(1 salary outlay for State Highway Patrol reported
and still a me!
ledge of the crime.
11 ufit it well
operating the Tourist Information sis person* were killed in Murid*
.town A C of New York City, and
The body o f the fourth-grade
Booth, $250 maintenance costs traffic accident* over the Fourth
-a member o f the New York Stock
•Swalthwea
•-*•• iln
school girl wa* found Sunday
of July weekend, compared with
Transfer Association and other
afternoon In a brushy section of
2&gt;’i last year.
business organizations.
a north end perk where aha had
There were I I I accident* on the
&gt; Mr Hall t* married and h «« s
l-een playing hide-and-seek with
highways from July 1 through
son 2H year* old, George M. Hall,
her younger *i»ter and a 42-yearJuly 6. in addillun to the sis
who has been a metnbTr of Lyn*
old playmate.
dead, 104 were itljureed.
{brook l.mlge for seven years.
Hy KICHAKD II. SMITH
Gaahrd about the lip* and chin
Hillsborough and I'olk counties
and heavily bruised, tha girl’*
CLEVE1AND. July 6 (TP)— The Amer ican Legion commander and
------------,
.
I
u t T f^ T s t ltFASE
had the most accidents, nine
AMBLER, Pa.. July 4, W *!body wa* partially covered by th r head o l the National Congteii o f Patent! and Teachers today
LON ANGELES. July fr &lt;/!»&gt; The glajionird movie rarrer ol set-1 T&lt;\ MI'A. Julv •’■ tTl -The Flnreach. Twelve were injured in
Kdward
Foulkrs,
Jr.,
18,
was
f*rn* and leaves. I&gt;*ath resulted ' pledged to help the National Education Association get a frderal-aidHillsborough, nine in I'olk, Dade
yesterday wills the finding of u n Railroad and Public Utilities
killed yesterday while attempting county reported fou injued in less Carole U n d ii came to an abrupt rad
from suffocation.
■ ..........
•’
' * Commission took under advlsoher body in the balhioom of her Pacific
Palisades 1
home "Police
said
lo-schoolt
b
ill
through
Congreu.
to
make
a
giant
firecracker
with
—» ■ 1
-pienl t«dav a request l&gt;*' the Olllf
seven accidents and Duval had
a
niece
o
f
pipe
and
some
rhemI l ia legion, said National CommanJer James F. O'Neil "stands
she had taken her own life.
Const Motor bines of Clearwater
unlv on# injury In three rhashes.
irsls.
Coroner
\V.
J.
Ilushung
of
PEST CAM PAIGN
Clutched in her hand was a satin iibbon with the l.urd t I layer In increase its general passenger
four-square behind proposed legislation to rxtrn d federal financial
There were three death* in
Fog spraying o f alleys, awamp
Montgomery county said. .
Putnam county and one each in im p rin lrd in gold lettering. On a nearby Jressrr Mas a final note ad­ rate* tie at Iv It percent,
area* and outlying communities support for schools.''
Ilushong said the youui, son llatdfe, Gadsden and Broward.
C. B Wlekman. msnsger nf the
“ Mote specifically," he added,
dressed lo tier mother.
o f Goldsboro and Georgetown, wa*
of a prominent attorney, had
line, to&lt;d the commission the In­
begun this morning by Southern “ I favor that Congress be recalled Arlington, Tran, national PTA :unr to an e la t e at ncathy Blue
Captain
of
Detective*
Emmett
VICIOUS •CYCLE’
crease did not apply tn commuter
Chemicals Inc. under direction of Into session this summer to take ptindent, pledged her organiza­ tell with three other l»oy*.
RIVERSIDE, Calif., July « I d l - Jor.es said: “ This I* definitely a and did not notice the body hud ra»"S for regular passenger*.
Grady Duncan, city sanitary In­ up and past legislation fo r fed­ tion to “ work shoulder to shoulThe coroner said the four pur­ A* th* last of “ those wild motor­ hureide." The detective said there died in a corner o f the bathroom.
No protests were he*r.| •* the
spector. A DDT solution for th* eral aid to schools and to resolve d ci” with th# NEA'a 440,000 mem­ chased some chemical* and drag­ cycle boy*'* chugged off, citizen* were four bottle* o f sleeping pill*
Mis* l-andis left a note, written hearing, but Joseph 8. Waite,
olnci
major
Itausa
neglected
dur­
killing of mosquitoes and other
bers, "resolutely determined that ged the pipe onto the estate of Riverside began
sweeping in -Miss Landis' bathroom and on her own stationery, which read Tampa agent for the Florida
ing the regular session.’’
Insect pests .la being used.
what haa happened to American lawn A fter they had put the their wav today out of the dust illi.&gt;sing room. He said an empty a* follows;
Greyhound line*, said hi* company
pottle was found near the body.
A Senate-approved measure to education cannot and must not chemical in the pipe, young ami debris.
Dearest Mommiv—
“ had no objection if similar In*
Capt. Jones reported the beau­
prtvioe federal aid for equalising happen again.”
Foulkea started jamming In some
I’m sorry, really sorry to put |
were granted Greyhound."
Sigh* uf relief were audible on
BOARD M E E T
educational opportunities failed to
Glenn E. Snow, N E A president rag* when the mixture exploded, all sides, but perhap* th* loudest tiful blond actress, 29, had died you through lk*a but there I* no
August 10 la the data aat by
ram* from Sheriff Carl F. Ray­ perhaps 12 hours before tb* body way lo avoid H— l lov* you darla r m y r e c r u it in g
tha C ity Coramlasjoa to meet aa reu.k Use Erase flee r fo r con­ and head of Dixie Junior College Kushong said.
Foulkea was token Into the burn, sponsor of th* three-day wa* found by film actor Rex Har­ Ink, you have been th* most won­
Recruiting In the Army haa atopan aquallttO oa W ftrd, It was an­ sideration lc Use 1»M tension. at 3 L George, Utah, estimated
That
failure
evoked
widraprrad
rison.
who
*aid
ha
had
been
unable
house
on
the
estate
but
was
pro­
meet which disrupted the city.
derful Mom ever— and that ap­ ped up *&lt;&gt;•"• durle* the next
t2PJ ax the minimum needed fur
nounced this m orning hy H . N.
criticism aa the flro-day mooting cash child in a school year.
•'That'a th* lest time I'm Invit­ to teach her by telephone retard­ plies to all uur family. I love month, and M Sgt. Roland Kail*
nounced dead on the arrival of
o
f
1A00
N
E
A
delocateo
from
ev­
each and every one of them dear­ announced thi* morning at th*
Enow keynoted tha Mth con­ a doctor. The other youths were ing th* motorcycle crowd," said ing a business matter.
^ " p r o p e r t y , tha value
T.ie officer! said a maid w it ly—everything goea to you—look Gourt House that he is looking
not hurt becauae they were out th« sheriff. “ I don't think tt's a
o f which has boon Increased, w ill ery state sad territory opened vention last night,
be notified o f Increaaea In du* here yesterday.
Ha summarized problems be- of range o f the Dying particles good thing for a little town in th* home but had thought Misa In Use files and there la a will forward to Incrsasad recruiting
U'm iis m s •• e**s* atst
Landis waa atill In har bedroom
Ilk* Rtandde.”
lira. Mahal WUiams Hughes of
of pipe, R ushong said.
ICweUaaed a* Mas BUI
during th* prsssnt month.
tim e M m tha toaatlag. ha said.

CAIRO. July 6. |/1*|
b u rl
luday fu tn u lly
ir je ile d
Count
Foike Bernadollr’s Palestine peace
proposals. Neither Arabs nor Jews
gave a definite irfiiy on the
United Nation* mediator's bid for
an exlentlon of the Holy I .ami
truce.
Itta e li Foreign M m itter Moth.fS lie t lo k
handed
Hcrnadottr
J
|,0(X) word lejily to the mediator'*
propotxl to turn Jeiutalem uver
to Aral) rule, make H aifa a free
port and irg u la tr immigration.
The teply taul I t u r l i leader*
were deeply Mounded hy the
Jeiutalem proposal I lie Jen* expretied emphatic opposition to
any restriction on immigration,
and uiged Bernadutte to rrconf t sidei hi* Mhole approach to the
ptoblem. This latter Mat taken a*
an indication that the Jews are
Milling to extend the truce if new
talk* develop. Die truce expires
Ftrday.
A dispatch from le i Aviv la tl
night i|uuled an Itta e li govern­
ment spokesman at laying 17
cabinet member* voted against the
{ Bemadolle proposals and four
abstained, after a three and a half
hour cabinet seuiun.
Ilernadutte planned 1u leave
Tel Aviv for Cairo tonight to
n i u i i i t conference, with the

Truman Cheered Holiday Death Toll Soars Past
500 Mark, Higher Than In 1947
By News Of Ike’s
Refusal To Run

Beneg Lauded By
Czech Marchers;

1,500 Shriners
To Be Here For
Meet Wednesday

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Lodge, (lindur A re
Anions ICIks Voting
N e w ( irand Ruler

County Studies
Jaycee Request
For Appropriation

Attend
Independence Affair

*
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Removal Of Burned
Dock FilingHas Begun

X Seaman Questioned In
Death Of Young Girl

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American Legion, PTA Leaders
Pledge Federal School Aid Fight Hoy,

18, Killed While
Ma k i n g Firecracker

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Movie Career Of Carole Landis
Comes To End By Her Own Hand«

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                    <text>ruber And 6 Giants Named On FSL A ll-Star
Balloting For Post- j
itions Was Closest
In. League History; I
1* LakeNamcdOnVcts

Klondlk*. Bunnr Bo*. Lucky Mai. Clsuihan

Giants Scheduled Xo Meet Bucs
/:)
In Contest At Local Park Tonite

C U l Mr

Hr ARTHUR KKCKWITH. JR .
Herald Sport* Kdltor
Rain and wet grounds forced
poll ponrmr n t of half of the name a
In Hi* Florida Slate League
Sa mi a scheduled to ba played la*t
night, and the H«nforri-l,ee*btirg
affair waa one of the games poet*
ned. The I In I .a ml Red llat-n-Orido Sanatora ronleat to be play­
ed in Orlando w n called due to
wet ground*.
Tonight the Ranfordltea will
meet I hr l-eeahurg I’lratea at the
Municipal Park in a single conteil •laird lo begin at 8:16 o'clock,
and it la likely that Manager llal
Gruber will aend righthander Joe
Hrhttlli In the hill for the startin g
m«und aailgnment.
The third nlart Daytona Reach
laleta took advantage of flrat place
Orlando Sm ator*' and the second
place Olanla* Idlcnrti la it night.
The lalrta nipped the I'alatka Aseleaa hy a fi to | count aa Klwyn
Klalielfrld ro u te d to hia Ifith
vkinry In the 194* campaign.
The St, Auguatlne Saint* turn*
ril in a 3 lo 1 win over the Gaines,
villa G-Men behind the four h it
hurling of Jim Bene* and Jltn
Kate her.
During th* first half of tho
• lith Inning Ketchcr wa» at ruck
on the ankle by a grounder, and
ha retired In the seventh Inning.
He gave up three of the G'e four
hit*.
Tonight Orlando move* to Doland, fit. Anguilla* playa In
Gaineiville and Daytona meets
Palatka In th* Aralra Bowl.

SID E LIN E S
Hr ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR
Herald Sporla Pdltnr

Parka In Ihe Ma|ora
Many have wondered how to
many hotnerun* are hit In the
Major im
league*.
aguea. Home
nom r of
or u*
u i think
m in i'
the boy* in the big »hnw mint he j
tr*m*ndou»ly powerful men. bull
ri.riNiiM s r e r t: n r t u t r •
h ' i.
r .t
1on »hs culinary, the m»n are not Tu n —
Orlando
l* &gt;7
*11
tecewatlly large, nor powerful to • iM iin ii
it n .are
he oris of the top home run hit- f.JaytrMi* Il#«rh
II IC l i t
If St
IIJ
ter* on a hall club.
I.***’.&lt;ir«
I* «n
171
Take the horn* park of the HI
I t i i u i ll n *
SI IS
111
New York Giant* for imtance. V*aU«k«
SI l«
ms
| t |«
SM
John GatrUon, Orlando
If The Polo Grounds la really Just
V H tP flR l'l R m n IU
Rex Throop, Orlando
ef u hinall hall park. The left Held
I m vIiiiib |tr«&lt; I- I, I'aImI|(« f
Moo's Salter, Ijeeahurg
rf frnc" ia but 279 feet from the
ft? .4ui? tilt In* I, O ilrm v lll# I
tielA hil i t OrliPiln. (ppil , v iln l
John loncoff. Palatka
r r.ott-e plate at. the foul line. Right
Hirif-.ril i t f e**h&lt;irr fpjjd . f t l ll l
fielri i* but 257 f r e t Of eours*
Klwyn Stabelficld, Daytona rhp tire
liRMM TftSif
fence* make a abarp angle aa
Lou Bcvil, Orlando
rhp
|.#»*liuru i l Hanford
ItlffilBR IlM ih i t I'jldlhr
Don Coker, Gainesville
Ihp ono would acan toward rentcrfield.
H! AtlgttMlii* nt Miiln*kvlllw
Tommy Hyde, Orlamlo
Ihp •vhlch U 4S4 feet, but there are
&lt;»fl«nf1 It I It*f Ik*f
Buddy Ijitr , Sanford
Utility frw hatter*, who are centerfield
Myrll Hoag, Gainesville Manager .,Ilt**rc.
•or Til A T i.iv tn r i- tin i
I, Ml year Johnny Mire, the T#*!**—
U*llotlng for almost every pos­
~
H f,
|l 1%
ition was the rtoaest In f"aguc Giarts* slogger, bloated 51 home rlr *wms lltm
M *KM i\4|| | t
Cl IT
history, with Johnny Tunc off no*. run*, and moat of them were hit f’iliflti'n
11 10
t out Ham Dcinma of Daytona ,n Ine Polo Ground*. Why? Be­ Mrcaii tnii
CC IB
II in
arh by 17 vole* a* an Indica­ am-' he ha* »o trained hlmaelf f*..lurry*.!*
f’lllitwlklft
IB
f
to
bl'mp
the
ball
down
the
right
tion of how the fan* wrre thinkIf |l
Held fnut line Into the hlea.-hcr* Hintinah
SI
«7
Bjrtoloiri inppetl Joe Katon. at the foul line. Hurgraa White,
T H ftH ir'l nNlllll
Or Ian Jo, by It5 voles; t«ip noaed head, one of the lieat Inficldera lo
J* i «nvivifl* *| KiVRfinih
f
rtfM
i
,
raltil
out Lvle Judy, St. Augustine, by evrr don a New York Glanta uniU!li*&gt;r «*ritP«. *l*ht
99; Perrr ihadrtl Dave Burke, form, waa juat a small man. hut
I!we*.T*t4*&gt;
Gameiville, by 139; Vega had 103 he 'on pracllced hitting the ball
I’nifinthtitt *f &gt;«(kioitr|1li
f,#ili'»r»Wl
Or»*nwin*
more than Johnny McManus of down ihe right field line Into the
| n|tn|A *• rhiilrOow
Sanford, while Halter, low man Mearher*. lie waa good for 12 to
Miein
*1
HnYRnncK
among the three top outfield can­ 15 nouie run* every year.
Many Sanford batter* would
didate* with A4S vole*, n*d 102
more than did Orlando** Ty lira- bay ? 25 lo 30 home 'irna each
year. If Ihe local park'* fence*
Kiel.
The same fan* cho*e *n "All- wer* brought in lo the 255 foot
RooVIe' team that Inrluded a play- mark. There it no doubt about
*r from every -.dub, whetea* fit that.
Kobe!I» Field lire home of Ihe
Auynatine failed to land a player
Dro k'yn Dodgers, has a righttn the “All-Veteran" team
SILVER SPRINGS, July I fSpeThe fan* "AH* Rookie" All- field wall at 207 feet. Pcr-tV**
Ketsc, one of the smaller player*
•ta rn
- ia |.—Surpenalon on,I a heavier
One farea Daytona Beach manRay Roiankrant. Sanford
lb In the Major* today, humped 12
aver. Sar i Demme, If he I* loaned
Cfcsrloa Ilelnhaugh, Orlando
2b homer un* over that fence las*
Tany Sm trsglia, Laesburg
Ih year.
r ut, ur create* a reportable dlsMtrhan&lt;-e, at any future game. It
Mack Yarborough, Daytona
a*
To* mighty Ted William* reBryan Braiinglon, DeLand
If fuacd to rhaitge hi* hitting tactic*
was announced here today by artTam Cataldo, Sanford
ef 1**1 rear liecaut* of th# abort
■ng league president Karla BuahfV
iia l Ivy, fUlneiville
fem e distance*. Ilia home park,
V
fe
a
v
-g
tn
M
)
•
Lap* Matte, Sanford
fined lift for hi* cone Fenway Pari: In Bo«ton, ha* a 302
I
Don Umtcheld, Hanford
rhp fool rlghtflcld wall. That I* what ttvaahinatnn
im l on last Saturday night, waa
’etr-lt
t
Frank Gllliiple, 8 t Augustine rhp Ted eye* each time he step* to R&gt; (-.-la
handed a f25 One when umpires
’
|
Charles, Diklnieo, Palatku
Ihp Hie plate. U there no wonder r'M-a**
i * nor led thnt his irtlon* and lanArt Dunham, Sanford
Ihp that h* was good for 32 hnmerun*
,{U4 tre at Daytona Monday night
N
m
'
wi
T,
Vair
r«,v
•
U d 'e Lichen*. Daytona
utility Iasi year?
were anything but “In tha beat
If r&gt;MI*-ta
inDreat* of liaaelMM.**
mat Gruber, Sanford
Manager
J &gt;r DIMagglo ha* hut 295 feet
- “Nt rate!
( ‘tf« a|gi),t B fIwfye&lt;11 fl
'. Competition among Ihe rookie to rap a hall to paste It out of
HI laOUl* J.
|
a n -a 'a n was not so do*e. altho t!ie Yankee Stadium, lie is conYarborough won over La Porta of nldurcd one of Ihe all-time great*
8 L Augustine by 10 vote*. Dun- for the Yankees.
topped te a m -m ala Charlie
Many fan* thought that Han• ft *
VM
bptnk* dv 39 votes, and Umeeheld foul was making a mistake last ^****n4iM* |||*
ItT!
------------*
H'aKernti
M saJ out team-mat# Joe Schult* year by bringing In the fence* at »*«•*»*■••••*
•*• I
rtcrtatlonal proby 40 vote*.
, 1, gram'* tennis tournament bpenad
the Municipal Park to S30 feet, 4 |h*HT
fS
rd
.l.
V Name* of the umpires will he out we could still draw them In a
it* i yesterday at the Sanford Junior
ult vi*
;ttanonnced tomorrow.
{'* - lllgl School court, end many firstmighty lot and still have ■ larger \fcv
4 l?l«?(Ptfk
field than many of those In Ih*
,v'iin4 single* matches were play­
ed.
New Manager Taken Major*.
r ,t
Billy Webb gained the finale,
*ar defeating Beverly Barnei, A-4 ,
GOOD DEAL
Over P a l a t k a A'a OKLAHOMA
JJJ d-4, lo win flrat piece In the five
CITY, July I (AT
lo nine age group,
| PALATKA, July 1 {/Pi-Bcn. —Them furrlncr* don't always
.««• j Marline Drake reached rh™ q*:nr
tamln Oeraghty. former major hornewnggl# Uncle Ham,
lrif,r.al» • &gt; . -I iw - .-all. Net,)
Back In 1803 the United Slate*
|M 4M Infielder, ansitmcd dulls*
er, f 1, « l. in ' •• nt • to It ag*
Franc* * shade lea* than
ifla manager uf the Palatka entry ave
. arm j for g'tla. 01* te M.iy alert
it* ihe Florida Slate league to- 1,000 ,000, for what I* now Okiem t , Club President Jeff Emerson horn*.
Last night tha government
cams to the end of another fiscal
f ' Oeraghty luceved* Charlie Bow- year
and figured out Its Oklahoma
•W. who asked for hie release
. —jo. - i p«». carroty
a w tw day. Tha new manager tax-take for the last 12 month*.

K

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Next Scene Means
Suspcnsiun, Fine
For Sam Dcmma

Tady.

•Ik Mar* P a la r llr
Two g r o u n d * burning grey­
Hut.*1* fh ili* . Jaalar Jar’ll*,
hound* will gallop for the flrat ili&gt;M*n Hkr. Hurt* Hijurak. Ita^htime with the feature ninth rare •lr**( Hal. I&gt;u*kr lt*rord, Ptaaaint
Kirin*
pack at the Voluila County Ken­ Dr»*m*TthFancr
Mar* 9 /ia tk Mila
nel Club In Daytona Reach to ­
A-hl-r. Lev* Cap. J ocu lar J a ittr .
night. They are Brig* Branch
and Mias Rlackeye*.
Ileigr Branch ha* tha enviable
record of three win* out of eight
•tart*. Two of the** victories
*he ran with
were •cored
_____ when
____________
the marathoner* over the Beach
Courae. MU* RUrkeyri, another
new comer lo join the feature
nice ariatocm ti, hat tallied three
will*, one *eeond and one third,
a ahowlng that convinced Racing
Secretary Merrill Watt* that *he
la ready to ramble with the
track'* faateit.
tVinira ia almost a new comer.
She haa galloped with the elite
luat once, but In nine start* in
Volutin County the flulshed first
once and placed second »i* lime*.
Ninth rare veteran* slated to
ramble tonight ara Official Time,
King'a R *on Tends 1-ce and
OB'* r v
KkVV.t'l *••,..
»ilHT
I o . a tara *.*'!•
n ■ M*,l if... - Iteakle
Dt*l&lt;
,
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Count Plans
Disarming Of
Scopus Area

iolivar Prepares
For 2 Presidents

Armistice Will Expire
July 9 As Neither
Jews, Arabs React
Officially To Plan
R H O D ES . July 2. (#•)— Count
F
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|lr Bernadette laid today hr
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ami lui Lmt.-d Nationi mediatioii
aidet h a ir decided to deniilita •
the Ml. Scopus aira of Jeruialem.
Hcbirw
University
and the
AmrricanMu|&gt;|Miitrd II a d a • i a h
Hospital air in the aira. He laid
the German Hoipicr which containt Augusta Victoria Hospital
also i« to be drinllitarirrd.
“ If the war should start again."
the nirdialoi said, “ it is my ho|&gt;e
that these airas will not be
touched."
Bemadottr said hr will fly to
Cano tomoiiow to discus* his
peace piopotals lot I'alesli'
*lh
Arab leaden, lh r y base i. Ii
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rejection.
"Atab irpiesrntativri air piepairtl |o talk with me uii the
1 suggestions I ha*r put hirwaid,"
Reinadotte said. "I am to meet
them lumortow rsrning at 6 :3 0
Caito tune ( 11: 30 A. M. 1 S T )."

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via Tel Aviv. He expects to be
hack on thia Greek island Sun­
dae or Monday.
The four-week armistice he atranged expires July 0. liernadotte
said neither Arabs nor Jews had
given him official reaction to his
iware plan. He had just returned
from Jerusalem.
The Count said he attempted
to bring about mii agreement on
the Jerusalem water supply, lines
of which have been damaged.
A tab roniandeia were unable to
deride

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but on a political level, but we
nope in a couple of days to get
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EstablU hed 1908

VOLUME XXXIX

Greek Forces Are
Said Within Few
Miles Of Joining

ATHENS, July 2 pV)-Gre*k
divisions compressing rebels in
the firarnmoa Mountain* were re­
ported by press dispatches today
to lx* within 15 or Id miles of
junctures.
Meeting of troops moving from
the north, anulh ami east would
dissect the hard core of Com­
munist trader Markoa Vafiade*'
strength. The guerrillas, estimated
at up to 7.000 when this offensive
started, also would tie ringed and
rut off from escape into nearby
Albania.
Dispatches said the Second
Division moving from the Nestorton area north of the pocket and
the (itevena region east of tha
Rebel* lone advanced to within
sevven mile* of Hamarina. The
Ninth Dlvisiun, stricking north
from Konitsa along tha Albanian
frontier, raptured Fournia, nine
miles from SamarIna. the re­
ports aaid.
Ramarina la a guerrilla con­
centration point. A junction of
the Greek Ninth and Second
Division* there would rut Vafiadrs' mountain fastness Into two
j roughly equal part*.

Negro Given 3 Yeurw
For F e l o n y Intent
Willie Mitchell, colored, pleaded
guilty before Judge M. ll. Sindh
In Circuit Court thia morning to
a charge of entering with Intent
to commit a felony and was sen­
tenced to three year* In Ralfonl
J'rnltentiarjr, It was reported to­
day by O. I'. Herndon, clerk of
the court.
The cage of E. U. Smith,
rhargrtl with aettlng up and ope­
rating a lottery was nolle pro seed
on motion of State Attorney Mur­
ray W. Overarret for th# reason,
said Mr. Herndon, that James Rutledge, an essential state witness,
could not lie Ioca tesl.
B. J. Brown, young white man.
charged with enticing away an
unmarried woman, was shown to
the Court as now Ireallv married,
having exhibited a marriage ecril.
first* from Georgia. The Court
releases! him on his own reeogni• •nee. to report hark when direct­
ed.
RJ'HOOI. CHECKS
•Junt T W. I.awton ennoune»d
•hi* wsorntnr the* check* for the
twelfth month of the echrvsl year
that cl^w d on June ere now read*
for el| li-v h 'M
who *o«rved
ihrouehont ihe fi-ll ten month* of
Ihe school term. Ch«*«k* luued for
|h‘* nat-wsris* total 12.406
Th* ie«#her* n a - call at the
s-pe-intendenr’* off*#* for the
thecke. o r notify him of Ihe
eiW— * to which they are to he
maileH. All teacher* who served
for 0»* 10 monOi ten* r e t 11
montha p a r In accordance with tha
•chool togialoUoa, Im aoUL i

BOLIVAR. Mo.. July 2 ,-p P l
—bolivar rushed through a
state of “orderly confusion” to­
day as it completed prepara­
tions for the day its 3,000 to■idrnta expect to be the biggest
in its 112--year history. Next
Monday the community will be
host to President Truman an-l
President Romulo Gallago'.i of
Venezuela as the latter presents
to the United States a 1100,000
statue of Simon Bolivar, for
whom the city was named. The
I'an-Amrriran friendship ges­
ture will climax a three-lay
program In-ginning tomorrow
»stIi a fiesta in the best South
tm rriran tradition. Dr. Foyle
C. MrCraw, the mayor admit­
ted today there still were many
ninor details to attend to, but
gave the assurance that “any
runfuaiun that may exist is
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Demos Urged F o o d S h u ttle Is
New Coal Pact State School Program To Cost
Florida $41,750,179 Next Y e a r
To D raft Ike Said Beating Red
Is Refused By
At Convention
18 Companies
Steel Companies File
Unfair Labor Prac­
tice Charge Against
JohnL.Lewis.UMW

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WASHINGTON. July
m7
Eighteen major strrl companies
refused today to stgn ihe new
coal mining contract and filed
chargrt of unfair labor practices
against John L. Lewis and the
United Mine Worker*
Their stand ap|&gt;earrd critain *o
bring a strike at the so-called
“ captive" coal mines of the strrl
companies. What the miners will
ski will become known July 6
when the present mining holiday
ends.
The contiacl the steel tonqianies
lefuted to sign is the one Lewis
negotiated with major commercial
coal mining companies. It became
effective July I.
The steel companies esmtend a
provision for union shop is out­
lawed by the latl-H ailley Act.
T A L L A H A S S EE. July 2. &lt;/!»&gt;— That law permits a union shop if
The first full diabetes case find­ the worken vote for it in a Na­
ing program in the United Slates tional Labor Relations Boaid elec­
ha* turned up 60 umuipectesl tion. No such election has been
case* of ihe disease in Duval hrld among the miners.
county.
The charge* of unfair labor
radices were filed with the
A report in the current issue
I.RD.
of "Florid* Health Notes," the
Harry M. Moses, negotiator for
Slate Board of Health publication, Ihe captive
raptire coal mine operator*,
said none of ihe 60 knew he had said they ate “hopeful that Im
diabetes. In addition, 30 persons mediate action will be taken by
with a tendency towards diabetes the general counsel of the Nati­
onal l-abor Relation* Board to
have hern warned of their condi­ have this Issue judicially determin­
ed at as early a date a&lt; possible.”
tions.
All of the major steel com­
The investigation has been con­
panies, including Republic, Beth­
ducted in Jacksonville for ihe past lehem and Jones and Laughlin
ten months by the LLS. Public joined In making the charge*.
If ganersl counsel Rol-ert N.
Health Seivice as a dcmonsliation
Denham of the NLRB uphold* th*
project.
charge*, he nuty teak a court
Director Malcolm J. Ford of order to keep Lewis from putting
th* U SPHS Diabetes Lent said Into effect Ihe union ahoip pro­
vision In the contract which be­
most deaths from the disease "are came effective for Ihe reel of
entirely preventable.
the Industry July 1.

60 Unsuspected
D iab etes Cases
Found In Duval
Report Says None Of
Victims Was Aware
Of His S i c k n e s s

T A L L A H A S S E E . July 2 i&gt;P) l lie «ihoti! foundation piugiam will
cost the stale of Flotilla 541.750.1 7** in contnbutions to its counties
next yrai.
The counties will be lequired to acid at least 311.‘hi 3.‘,04 to make
up a minimum school opeialion cost of $.-3,714.14} by fai the gieatesl on lecoid in Florida.
State School Supt. Colin Eng-#

Mahoney Says If Tru­
man Is Nominated.
Democratic Ticket
Will He Defeated

lists »ent the figure* to Comptrol- I .&gt;,042,123 Increase in state eonlei C. M. Gay in accordance with tn'. utton* is due to counties lur­
a p i-.vision uf the law- rrqu'nng a ing teacher* with t-cltcr training,
pieliminaty computation of school mure teacher* returning to college
c u t* on July I of each yeear. lo get credit* that put them in
NEW YO R K . July 2. (,V » Payment* for the first eix months higher pay biackets, and a n-i
will Im- based on the schedule, If trial increase in pupil attendance Futmrt »tale Supreme l- o i l Jus.»» Fnglish prepared In* esli lo r Jciriiii.il- I Mahoney, a dele­
the midget commission release*
m at- of sfhotd fund need*, t ’oiop gate lo the Demosi.iti« National
ail me money.
A final tabulation will I*- made lt«.II-r Gay trli used a report Convention, utgrd I ihI o that the
Jan. 13 in the light of actual re- will'll -howed the school* la«t
ror-is of teacher training qualifica­ ycr.r got nunc than half the ics-oid Demos rat* diait l.s n r id Dwight
tion an&lt;l pupil attendance, which 471,11*2.067 general fun-1 reecipl*. D l.iirnhowri lot pirtulenl.
II- said general fun -1 collection*
art the major fad o ra used In
In a Irtlri to Dr nine latte Slate
uelcrmming how much each coun­ during tire business year which | Chairman Paul f'llrpalrick. M*
t ruj.-l Wednesday were $4.75-1.258
ty K'-te.
I honey said hr Ica ie d that ll
saiat year, the first department !•*&gt;-' th previous year,
of education estimate of $1il.379,Hue* earmarked specifically Pirtidcnl human i&lt; the nominee,
IM aas Increased to $.18.i*&gt;88,054 j.,t •. IsooU yielded t2.n22.7fM mors' "llic Nalion.il Dcmot latte ticket
on Use final statement. It can’t than the year la-fore, but their will l-e oveiwhrlniinglv defeated."
go up that much thi* year, though,'1 ioti.1 of «Irt.*'l**;.lt»l fell fai short
Meanwhile, thire oiganiration*
l-iao so th-- preliminary estimate of Ihe |38,t'&gt;88.IHNI stale sell—-I
ol
Drill— l at * i—urd ill a dlivr
of «late contribution* is only i-iitiil-ulion. The rest came -ut
»2-shdt2 t below the ceiling filed ot tne general fund which ni*o to h—nl U N Supirmr l -mil Juvtry law
i-a; liu- costs of operating thi- In r William It Douglas l-u the
Full payment of the amount in*ti--itmn*, college*, court* and l-ioidrntial iioniiliali-iu
cettlfird by English for this year .ii-n. r admiliistiative departm ent•
Maholirv Miotr that hr wa»
u f the total 64l.750.0tHl -ll.H-l
will make the total nutlav for
school* during this biennium alio-ation estimate l&gt;&gt; Ki,gli*li for 'quite trilam will- human at the
J 8u. i.ia.iHm
th- year. $31,483,131 will g- f - i candidate that in.viiv iongirwKnglish *ir--I mint of Ihi* &gt;car's
men. slate srn al-i,. atvrmhlvmrn

2 WomenSavagely Snyder Reports
Beaten, I Killed, Largest Surplus
2 Girls Attacked In U. S. History

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otliri I— al id fu ri* will lie
defeated who might have a good
ihancr of winning il their was
some deni— Mil- prrsidenlial can­
didate otliri than 1 luman "

Berlin B lock ad e

Yugoslavs Appeal
To Stalin To Deny
Tito Accusations
Say Cominform Alle­
gations Are Hack
Of Unfounded Lies
B) Associated Prrs*
LONDON. July 2 ~ Jugoslav
(.-innium-t- ap|&gt;e.i|rd -hir-tly to
I’limr Muu-lri Stalin today to
irpudi.itr (In- t -niiinloiin -haigrs
againtl Pirnuri M .m litl lilo and
Ills Iradrislup
The Nugovlav, irpratrd thru
aiscilion il-r l -iiiinloini -h.nyr,
wric a p i- l &gt;d lie, and vild
Slalm s.xa-il-1 |-&gt; » q ir tlirm oil thircoid
I lie higodav a i *|»«a I am-iuntc-l
to a irqur&gt;! lo Stalin lo in r i t r
the puliiir, of one cvf Im light
hand men. A m lin A Zhdanov,
m irta iy ol the crnlial (omnullrr
of llir So- irt Coiiiinuiml Party
and the guiding vpinl ul tn-*
Comm form
Appioaimatrly
15,000
l om*
mum-tv meeting in Belgrade *rni
a ninvagr diiectlv to Stalin winch
vffiimrd thru faith in Pirim ri
Mauhal lit-

“ I fert tlist* the slnmgi-tt in
dividual that could | m«•»it-lv mil
for the prevulriicy mi I lie- Deinuriatic ticket l« none other than
I General Kisenhowrr," Malmnev
j added.
•Tile re Bis- many uf u» who
j feel that if G rnnnl Eisenhower
They askeit Stalin to -I- everye
I were actuallv n-nnnate-l at thconvention, lie could not possibiv tiling in In* t-owri t-&gt; 1-ling out
tin- truth us reply to the charge*
T U L S A . Okie . July
WASHINGTON, July 2. - l'» !••"•* ', w"
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•liltV in tin* lay the Cominform, the nine nation
42-yrat-old woman
found Se-ielaiy ol lirasui) Snydei -aid | t
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I( has rhuigeil Tito un-l hi* Ira-1cruelly Lealrn lu death in lift today the govrinilirlit v( "t'UC
H u e | | r y |-i accept the iioniitialiun."
I l-e latest t-ioup to hack Doug­ ,i» wit Is 1-,-mg anti-Russian an.l
apaitmenl today only a lew bouts i budget suiplus iol the In , al veal
traitors to Marxi*iu.
alter another woman and Iwo PJ4M wa. P M P M ti't.H diH I l.v las -• the coimnlttre of New York
The measage to Stalin wa*
Democrat* for Douglas •• was
teen-age gills living in the same fai the biggest in Invtoiy.
tsinler in compoaitloii, l-ut lhe e f­
It — IIMB-J M„ •*■■■ l-M• I
fect wa* to iinHerline Yugoilav
n e i g h b o r hood wrie discovered
j# r saui the !7, u . i sr| »|f *
rrJ«
iCoiunmnlst support for Tito.
savagely bludgeonrd in a tumlai vents " t l l f a ilu s l excess ol ir“Our love t-Mar-ls yon an-l the
attack.
cripls m r i ri|t# iu lilu ie s hi lliv
whole Soviet Union ami -veivthing v—u ili-l f-r liumanitv •* nn
Police identified the dead wo. fiscal ) r i i .
w lm li rii- lr- l J unr
“Yet In Florida 494 . pera-n*
limit,--!, a* Well a* our belief that
Tlie steel companies held up man a* Mr*. Ruth Norton. 42, an H).
died of iliabeira In 1947. It was their signature on the contract.
iu will d-&gt; everything in vmir
elevator
operator
in
the
National
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estional irr k iin m g it 1
By
user so that tlie truth * iJ
among the 10 leading causer of A statement elarfying the position
f 11881,(8)0.(881
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In ought out lu a very short time."
.teath."
would l»r
of the steel “captive” mine* was Bank of Tuba building
Ford reported no complete cure ! expected momentarily. Thl# would
Her body wav found lying «n Snytl r 4-111 1. ir l lr i lll lg Vslial I.r
lit IMi! July 2 l/l't A srile* -i -aid. "lam*: live your teacher of
it— Soviet Union.
of diabetes has been recorded but clear up whether they intended to the l-rd ol lies bedroom, mill, sailed a "I nk-U replug vwiltli" of untinnwlile Industrial strikes to*- If t-iwar-l*
siMlinUfil ON !*(•■#
that peraons with Ihe disease who sign the agreement and possibly from the waist down Hie Lead -■dried by I ongirss sn it* - losing, I.egai in Italy at noon ti-lny
They were railed bv tbe Coinare treated properly “have noth­ avert a shut down of their mines
July ii, when the miner*' 10 day had been beaten witli a heavy, moments
muni*' led General Confederation
ing to worry about.”
vharp instrument that inflicted
W lial Congiess did wa&lt; lo h uf Labor.
He added sclenllata disagree on vneatlon enda.
I.eadri, of tlie CGIL, which 1
Meanwhile the White House re­ deep gashes.
whether diabetes is a hereditary
iecI the tiraiuiy lo lake 53.00D,.
l-iasts &lt;:.tK(0 ,0OO mrinliers, called
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d israte but said record* show sumed its effort* to settle the
000.000
t
ions
the
p.*«l
fiscal
Police Commiivionrr J. Fied
out "all worker* of industry In
I'luii* for hm*e races Sunday
“ people who ere relatives of dia- rail wage dispute.
a lialf -lay "e re tnaile by III Dusty Boots
Presidential Assistant John Ii. Lawrence, Jr., and Police Chief year’s surplus and set it up on general" to stage
l-etea have three or four more
linliag Association ut its inerting
cases of diabetes than those who Steelman called union leaders Into J. W. (Bud) Hollmiworth termed the bo A* a* all adsaucr ciedil sliuldown for liigbrr pay.
A last-minute decision averted last evening I tl-r Ulul- House al
do not have' diabetes In their a morning conference and arrang the murder one of the most brutal against spending in the I *44*4 I s al
lla a iw a s * a a F a f f P a a r l
participation by stores in the tl Municipal A up-rt. I'Un* were
family.
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year. Tlie money was |-la&lt; -d lo walkout&gt; Krpresrn'atIvr* of tl-r at»» Hindi- for t--g event* in which
the city has ever had.
“ If the families with diabetics
II siMltriieesI nn Pna« I ••••»»
CGII end of tlie commercial ion- tlie riders will paitlripate on
Earlier Mrs. J. B Cole, 38, her
among them are careful that
federation, after a night-lone I *l—i Dav. it “ ns reported by
-laughter Doris, 13, and a neigh­
their marriages are with families
Session with guvrinment lal—i of­ M iss Jean lieu- r
bor girl, Levon Gabbard, 14, who
who have no diabetica, then there
I lie fidlnwim- I aces ale *« l-e.
ficials, irached n partial accord
wa« spending the night with the
will be fewer and fewer cases
I’lihltc services also were up- -till--I to lake place at tin- -Inti's
Coles, were found savagely bcatrn
until these famillra are free of
elating, l-ul buses ami street cart tra-k next Sun-lay Balloon races
in their apartment. I’ollre *ai-l
dlalielea.
were scheduled to halt from Ci I'. on-- f-r men an-l one f»r women:
the
assailant
left
the
names
of
“Thia is one of the method* of
nine mnrhle race* f-r both men
M to midnight.
two
teen
age
Imy*
in
indelible
prevention of diabetes that are
Jtnloslilr* affected i n c l u d e an-l w-linen; lelnv combination
MIDDLK8B0R0, Ky.t July 2 . - ink on the legs of the girl*.
available to u*. H is impractical OP)—An - scaped Tennessee convict
mrtnl w-tking, printing and pul- race; cigarrfte ta-e an.l a gill's
D-rls was near death with a
Term ing Governor Millard (’aid* lishing
to say that a diabetic should not was killed end three persons, in­
(vsrept daily newspapers!, dollar race.
Cash prlfe* will lx- awarded
m arry but certainly he can be cluding a woman, were wounded skull fracture. Her mother and »e|| a "swell guy" rather than l-uilding ami roal.
Levon were hospitalited with th# •’hi-falutln" man hr rX|*crted
to first prire winner*. All Imrocareful not to marry another dla- In a gun battle her* laet night.
t« meet, Arnol-I Harrington. Semi*
head Injurira.
il'w ailaae* a* P ag e P a a r I
lovers, loth men and women, me
Police Chief Guy Harrell Identi­ sever*
The latter attack* occurred . -le High School junior and honor
roidiallv invite-1 tu attend X i
fied the deed man aa Clarence
Sanford
Post
Office
within * block and a half of a &gt;'udrnt. today inhl the l.ion*
admission will l» charged I'rv,
L
etlnrr,
2-1.
of
Morrlatown,
Tenn.
POTATO BUG
house In which a mother and - lull nf hi* r*|-rrlrnce« a* a H u h Rise In Receipts r«c&lt;l* from soft 'tin s *ul--s vsi’l
Lettner
was
slain
In
a
battle
with
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.. July 2 police in which aaalatant police -laughter were found l-ealrn lo inrmtw-r of the American Legion'*
l-e given to Mls« ''n-l-crlne liiver*
death in 1D43 and only a block I1»y* State, anil thanked rtuli
member of the rln*-. -* h-i i* underReceipt*
of
the
Sanford
Post
p e n , summoned by radio when two companion* were wounded.
from another apartment where v member* at their meeting at the office show an increase of m-Jir -oltie treatment n N--w Snivrna
the a iup was still BOO mile* at tea.
woman war wurkrr was similarly Tourist Center, for sponsoring than lin percent for the quarter from Inlurlr* re---is- I -luring a
Iferrrll
said
th*
ehooting
oc­
him ami aetuling him tn Tal­
IM
I Be- there These nrocee-fs. toliner Aqultanla when she curred when Gulley and Patrolman •lain two years later.
en-ling June 30 and more than •••ther
docket today with a dead potato Sewell Miracle anawered a call
with dons'loMs of memThese killing* never have l-een lahassee.
lo
t
pereenl
fur
the
first
half
of
C. II. McNulty, International
our on board.
(&gt;er«. ere lo h-'ln tn defraying
th at an automobile hail struck a solved.
the
year.
Discovery of Ihe Colorado beet* filling station and driven on.
Neighbor! who summoned po- |.o*n director, prai-e-l the club for
For the reeent quarter, receipt* hospital expenses
rm dlng such a lad »* Arnol-I
Ua-alUa#* M
M !*■p l » &gt; l
le on the Aqultania'a bridge after
They found the car -abandon#.I
were
f 108,211 a t compared witli
Harrington to Boy* State ami
sht left New York touched off a. a few block* away, the chief
f 5l,45&lt;l received during the eeconrl City To Meet A m Tax
-Irclared
that
hy
so
doing,
th#;r
24-hour search of every section of .aid , and byatander* told them
fotfille-l the second major ob­
thi- ahip. Almost free of th* peat, two men and a woman had h ft
Board Monday Night
I h Accepted A h jective of Ihe Limit- “to promote
llriia.q I* waging a determined the" vehicle on foot.
f 51,15'.t romparesl with 120,725
20,72: re­
th*
principals
of
g—
I
govern­
campaign to prevent it* spread.
World Health Member m e n t. He commended District ceived for the quarter In 11*47. Ti-e City Commission will inert
It-puty Governor Henry Witte, The latter increase la nearly b'J a* a tax --&lt;iualiiati-&gt;n hoard Mon­
day evening at 7:30 oVI-kh, it
GENEVA, Swittrrlarul, July 2, Jr. for hi* tel-atl-n, also told uf IM-rernt.
The total receipt* of the firat was announced today by il. N.
—tA*)—The United States was un­ the grow th of Lion* club* abroad,
animously accepted today as a with Chile and Newfoundland the half of 1U4Mare 1101.211 aa com­ Hayrr. city manager.
forr me
the lirst
firat
re-i with 1178,170
18,170 lo
proDue to the appraisal of city bro­
member of the World Health latest of 23 rountrir* to start pared
If of 11*17 and nearlv equals Ihe perty now l-elng completed, nod
l.ioNa club*. Club* have also been
.Oriraniiatlun (WHO).
| The legality of American mein- formed in Sweden and In Geneva enltier receipt* of 1947 which to- |h« fB, t that the tax role is not
tailed 1174,071, according to tl-r )et completed, the inrs-ting will
lo-rsliip had bevn in doubt since Swltxvrland, he declared.
l-iohaldy l-e adjourneil until Aug.
H arrington, tai-l that all of the I'oat Office departm ent
WASHINGTON, July 2 f/P)—Come October, the Stale Depait- U. N. Secretary-General Trygve
-------------- --------------| , said Mr. 8 ayer.
ment will take over full responsibility for "Voice of America" broad* Lie refused to accept the U. S. hoys hail a fine time ami learned
ROTARY MEET
Information on assesament* t*
a lot about politic* by electing
casta, some of which were blasted in Cong.es, last month for ^ . r - |
» n SlR !.\l. " l l ^ ,lM their own city, country and state
No meeting of Ihe Sanford now available at this time, hut
Rotary Club will be held Monday written notice* containing anv inmg sections of the United Slate*.
The chief American delerale. officials.
The department announced yesterday that ih* National Broadcast- ,&gt;r- Thome* Parr-n i&gt;er*ua-lr&lt;l th*
Among (till* proposed
and l-ecause of the holiday, Walter crease in values will be tent tu
Haynes, acting
i-iing secretary,
secreiarv, announc- nwne
owner*, allowing plenty of time so
ing Com paay-w hich ahouldered part of the blfme for the enticirrd " S S S R j - !# .pi! ,'!.-'teh.“t. U’ 8 pasted in (he Boys State le g is ­ ed today, On JJuly
t * 12, Kurt Singer, [they ran appear before the Board
retervallon of th* right to with* lature, he said, were inraturea
program*—will drep it* connection with the voice on Oct. I. So will draw from the organ! tat ion on one
orrespondrnt
and writer, with iw-mplalnta before the August
Spot
designed to establish a whit* foreign corre*
ihe Columbia Broadeaetlnf 8 y»*i t
I meeting, he announced.
v rar'i notice did not Indicate half­ mr-lTral school at Gainesville and will address tne club.
»lan. It was a Spanlsh-languagt* hearted American suinsort. As a a medical school for colored stud­
tern.
The 8 tale Department's inter­ set |o» beamed to South America lesult. 8 r-vlet D derate N. A. Vino- ent* a t Tallahassee, a hill to
national broadeaatlng division then which drew the w rath of Con* eradnv, Soviet deputy minister of keep cattle off the highway* and
will write and broadcast ail aews gre**, particularly such phrases as health, hlm te'f formally nr**no»*l hill* designed to increase th*
"New England, waa founded by acceptance of the United S'at.-«. growth of the Slate Highway
am. commentaries Itself.
Pr-vate companies will continue hypocrisy and Tessa by sin."
patrol
through
increase*
in
Th* .State Department will ex­
to a r || feature programs and abort
l( oallBiM-l n
Paa*
You car , 'v * monay and help cut your own coat of
MUU
nm
V
EK
Hl.kIN
p
e
r
t
its
New
York
sta
ff
to
u
k
e
wave transmitting facilities to th*
living
by reading the Herald ada. Advertised price'
PINEVH.LE.
Ky..
J'd
v
2,-t/P»
departm ent, but all privately-pre­ over those program* In addition
JE T FLIGHT DELAYED
are lowest pticea. The following m erchants a re adver
pared material will be subjected lo the one* it already handles in —A hue driver for the Cumberland
STORNOWAY. Scotland. July
tilin g a ttrac tiv e featu res and apedal bargalnr In to
to "full and complete review" be­ there language*: Russian, Polish, Coach Linea waa *hot and Killed 2 &lt;AV-Bad weather delayed th*
fo re going on the air, the as* Cxech, Sleveoe, H aagarfan, -Yugo­ from ambush aa he drove on a takeoff today of i l l Koval Air
day’s Herald:
Mehw«v
about
16
miles
from
slav, Romanian, fcif i lala a , Greek,
noufMMMdt aaid.
Force Jet planet making th* first
Cowan's
Penney'*
here th'a morning, Deputy Sheriff jet fllghte ecross th* Atlantic.
P e r tha past poor, NBC and German. Chtneea m Korean.
Harriett's Bm s Ij Nook
B. L. rerkliu B 8 m
W
R
Baker
reported.
Official* gold tha department BaVev identified the slain drlv^ Th* planes or* en route to Mont­
W. B. Hathaway
8*mla*U TV* 8he*
real and New York. They are to
will contract fee feature program*
Hollywood Shop
Yow*ir*
Portugese, German, Preach, Ithl* from netwerha and Hatfoua ether as P'la* Hesvdericheon. 96. H* touch down at Iceland, Greenland
Hast’* Tai*da F**d Blor*
■aid th* shooting took place about and Labrador.
than NBC and CM .

B

42 Year Old Woman Is Is Seven Times HighSlain With Heavy, er Than One During
S h a r p Instrument Coolldge T ll ll I*e

Italian Reds Call
Nationwide Series
Of Labor Strikes

Dusty Hoots Group
Plans Paces Sunday

Escaped Convict
Is Killed, 3 Are
Hurt In Gun Fight

Boy’s StateMeniber
T ells Experiences
At Lions Meeting

U. S.

State Department To Be Held
Responsible For Voice Programs

SAVEMONEY - ReadHeraldfld$

Officials Say Stocks
Will Be Bolstered
Enough To Last UnTd September 1st
M \SIIINGTON. July 2 (/P)—
Ssxrtlary 'lar*hall -aid to d .r
the State Department is con• utlinc rniiKtrscianal leader*
and riinfrrring with Britain and
I’ran rr -n -Iraling with th*
lkli»*ian hlockadc uf Berlin.
•VI a new* conference. Ihe
M ercian -I -late said A m er­
ican policy i* Im-iiic determined
in riimullallon with t hair m m
Vandrnlwrg llt-MIrh) of the
Senate Forrign lirlation* ('ominitlrc. an.l I'alon (K-XJ) of
tin ll-—*«• I uirign Affair* Com•lllltrr

HI KLIN )-.l&gt; 2. tel*)— Americ an --Hu - il, incite. jlrti I (Klay ihe
Diitnli-Amriicaii an Idl n healing
the s-iciri I.M..1 II... Lade of West-

riu Hri|,li
I lire , 11.1 ill.,I by July 15 thl*

s m ite will liter l-obtcird th&lt;*
W p t 1 c i ii *rcIm*’ IimhI slocks
enough I-- attuir a supply (or
thru 2.INNKNMI (.emians until
Sept. I
By that time, they said, enough
aiihtsilie I-— I to last a month
will lie piled up ill Beilin Added
to the slink* alieady on hand al
the time ol the Kussiati bloc kadc.
the official* caul, their will give
the WritriH set lots a si* weeks*

, U|i|-|y
Tin plane sIscatI le 11mil G er­
mans’* Vkrsirm rone* stalled on
a «ns.vII stale a week ago after
ihe Huvsialis hid slopped freight
11a ns liaffic usei the line la B e i­
lin
Ihe Hi it is i* am! Aiueiican tram*
pt.iiv have been bunging in great

11’**••«ursl CM*

|WMV»

II, S. Crimes Court
Has Evidence Of
Nazis Aiding Arabs
NDKHNItFRG Germany, July
2 sZI*i-—An American war crimes
court received In evidence today
document* sh'-wing the German
forelm office sjK-nt more than
690.000 to entertain Arab leader*
in Kerlln -luring the war.
The couit is trying a group of
fi-rmei N'nit diplomats The docu­
ment* were the expense account*
approve-l l&gt;\ J-aeium von Ribl-enlr-ii. N an -llpl-'iuat who wa*
liniige-l
Tlie -l-c im--i.i&gt; list»i| the ex-lie M'-Mi -I tcrusalem. Haf
Amin i l llus-eii-i. a, receiving
almost IOO.Op" u u ik s (flO.OOO at
th- —Id exchange ta tri. They said
Ribl-entr-ip d-lesl out more than
nn.fHM
marks
1452,000)
to
Riislinl Ail Al Gailanl, th ru
premier of Iraq.
One of the facilities mad*
nxaltalde for the Mufti In Berlin
was the former Jewish institute
of Kb'psluckstiasse
Ruth l-a-ln . weie reported taken
into consultation mi matter* a f ­
fecting Jews
The document*
*huwe-| their opinion swayed the
German government in refusing
an offer by the Red Cross and tha
Riitish to evacuate 70,000 Jew ish
i childnm from R-iiimnia tu P ales­
i tine

Reminder Offered Of
Stores’ ( ’losing on 5th
...........7 1 ^ . . , . - y viaIturs are eat-s-cted here Wedneaday. July It. In connection with
the Nhirlm- Ceremonial, Sanford
incrchants l.nv&lt; I n n rri|uested to
rirnain u|H-n all of Ihe afternoon
to order l-&gt; verve Ihe visitor*,
W A Morrison, vice president
of tin- Sanford Merchant* Aasoclalion, announced thi* mnr nlng.
It is -iiggesic-l also hy the Aa•ix'lulion tl.nl -tores close all day,
July, 5, an-l to close at noon on
July 7.
“Since most establishment* in
the past ha&gt;# remained open all
-lav on lire Wednesday following
a holiday, the above arrangem ent
would enable our community to
better serve our guests, and would
not Increase tbe number of hours
worked hy employees," Mr. Mor­
rison stated.
NEW PHARMACIST
M. L. McSwran, pharmacist, re ­
cently became associated with tha
Touchton Drug Co. II* la a
gradual* of the pharmacy school
of the University of Florida, and
prior to that attended Troy S tata
Teachers Coll*** In Alabama.
H* eervvd three treats In th*
Navy aa a pharmacist mat*, and
waa stationed In 8 tdly. A t Un­
iversity of Florida h* waa a
member of Gamma Sigma Epsilon
fraternity of chemists and Rho
Chi society of pharmaciit*.

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�PACK TWO

F R ID A Y , J U L Y

TIIK SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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I’he Sanford Herald

State Schools

2, 19 |R

1non withheld m oit of the capital

outlay money for nine month,.
TuctAinoin Tm.au Sanford Fog Spray Battle Lines Form
I nymrnl* to countir* for
,t
la inw
i t'mmiy*— ’-•» m'** ***** , \ yeai and loit y ear Include:
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Article
R
eceives
For
Next
Fight
In
'The unchanging F a st" is n fam iliar term , no lunger
TaktDIird ia tlf n r tp l «amr4«r
•Of - llaelma tl,040,M
t l lllik r.fd
leather*' *a!*ric». $1^47370 lor
2 .Li.
thin ,, „
ami ttuadar Mf
•ns ap p licab le a s fo rm e rly . Now anil th e n , h o w e v e r a n ev en t i
. It) lieW in MarKPN/IK
vr
*
•*
XT
*
school bu* trnn.purtnilon.
Jn d «t»Sl,4tW lant year. Iluy
'milord, ri-rld*
____ III Kaaaulla I t t a at
occur!, w hich seem * to slu m th a t n o th in g h a - chan g ed m _ V M U r ^ . m ^ „ A h . l , . l
N iltlO n W ld e
N o t l C C FEC, ACL Conflict 4.t» frr current exp»-n*c* »nd »«.aro) jc o t, 2 Hl, Marion,
'
\ilr r o l a* ,,0 * 4 , 1. . . w .li.r
i(M.419 f»r capital outlay
,73 (in,| $H.lo.t37. Monroe »2uo in,
P lig h t

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liflrnlt, tinman* t'ltf# *1* 1«*«••auntiHirn • »ea» w£Tr"»r»2!i/i5S
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ml all Ihr l*.r«l
HIM titllll*
pHoIrd
fa fill* nrM»finprr, «* »»ll »* *n
If* Hew* ill* nit ft lira,

ill th e y e a rs . T h e la te s t e x am p le i&lt; th e flig h t o f th e Itu ria ts, J
a tril/e
h un\ av i
tills - o f M ongols w ho h a v e ''smeiii
n living in .S iberia
.^ iis rinand
ami
now m ig r a tu l to C hiiut. T h is flig h t b egan III) y e a r s ago. a n d
h a s now been c o m p leted , a t g re a t las* o f
life in Isrth m en
n n d liv esto ck . T he o b je c t. « s »t I* tint h a rd
to g m - s . w as to
g e t net a v fro m th e im p o sitio n s of th e R u s s ia n g o v e rn m e n t.

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China ha* the liigyi'.t popula*'Thi»
to&gt; your
u„y [iaUu„mon, u,un ” *
r,,ul,i could happen t&lt;
.m -lifth the people of the Whole him ' a l.til f artlrlo Which apnl**'**-She alao c a rrir. th. g re a t.,
*
______J l i J and
which ,W riU * ,
iV'mvoIvlne
‘si,’,! f" 1'
manufactured hy the

&lt;l„„ mutterKalethen him.......... . ml|n.U«»ln S“.,SSSi^?S!3i,
E ? , T W,|S
- wh.ch p re m ia « .rrm lngly •"'« h u o . and wiiit*,, h&gt; w.llard

w.„rch o f b e tte r p a s tu ra g e mi th e p a rt o f C e n tra l A sia's

Lu,t year, the budget commU- 1
|o rtj_;.07i o ran g e SI,IH.T&amp;?h
JACK.SONVIU.K, July 2 &lt;/PV—
and *1^78.1*00, Palm Beach. *1 .
h a itlr line* were burning ye»terw x a i and t i &amp; G j m , ptm n; .
dn&gt; for the next skirmi.h In the
long fought war over control of 8 . A. I.ynch inter,-*ts, all of Mi- H,74,l,r.07 and 11,550,505, p„n.
1the Florid* Ka«t Coa»t Hallway. nml,
.
«,gl8 .7 at ---and —------ Putnnm
.......
... ,. | -------• mnam
Yesterday *«» the .leadline for
Objection* ab o have Is^n filet |4|i,,(,it7 and IMSJTC7. St. John*
film vs In fcsleral court here of ob- oy t!re Seilsrard Air bine Railway jj,7 ,s lrt and 1278.027, St. I,uric
jC.tion- to the Intent late Com- U'oor ExocutlAe.’ Al.ociation and J .u .:i:i 8 and *2«r,.447. Sar»-„t,.
iifM* CommU«lon oH et mfrf*ng the ChcmifEl Bank &amp; Tru^t t o. or $4b!fOP3 ami $403,771,
hv Hairier -built railway with the* New York • • Irta trc a for all of
ami S370/.1J nml Vr,|u„
Ata«ntlr Cueat U qi* niilr»A'l.
! 'he PEL. hondholdrrp
ami $1,0*17,414
S.. far 12 objection* have b en
fib d tn the ICC order of Apr. R,
I It.7 that reorganization of tho
FKC ruuid be rarried out by con.voliditlng it with the ACL.
T::i» order reeultisl in the Coa*t
, “ rmc.fK,n|r victorlou*. in its
lone fight with the Florida Du
Pont mtere»ts for control of the
,mt , he (|ecifion w„ im.
aitiliatilv hrailetl for further at*

Connolly, tin« muiiMil nutiomil
—
-■
*■- . . . .
•n o ma d p opulation. Tin* H u riat m ovem ent is so m e th in g dif* «»Unmln* pit. Within that p l t | | ntr t. ‘ncmr.iinw* to Itr. Joseph
fe rn n t. recallin g th e s im ila r flight w hich th e g r e a t I’tigs &lt;1»
l*rt
•••Tvntiun y HowUnd. aaaociat** editor «&gt;f
l - y t a t j T ...... ...... D e Q u ln ry . .leplcted In h i , “TlevoU ........... - ,
r£ g j £ t S T T -.....
" T tJ S t
lu t t t t r s ,
,
..
.
t l,in’ they have haffled nul only u*,, r,p n jeep by Irving Fcintierg.
T h is took pll.ee ill t i , n . When th e .M ongolian trill* ot .lie heme governmenl hut all ex- mnl
of .Southern Chemical*
th e K alm ucks, to th e inmil**r of 000,000, le ft th e luniks of :**•« -ffurta m repair hy a deeply |,„
Ii.tialieil Anierira. Theiefote it
V*itir .tun,* atory in Better
th e Volga am i m ade th e ir w ay for th o u s a n d s o f m iles acrn■ intiiguing to find t&lt;&gt;|&gt; ChliR-.e It
and Carden, certainly has
&lt;
e
m
r
a
l
A
sia
u
n
til
th
e
y
found
refu
g
e
in
C
h
in
a
.
They
w
ere
fftrlal* turning
u *'"wi
final ,resort
ir*i
I
***•*» a* w
vow* a moowxi
iiniiuiiiir
-j * *t, w *otr
’**
nntliiiinl iiiit
Infrrctt.
p .u i .-ttcil I i V till-* luiSM ltlls, vv lio l&lt; ;il, 'I litss o l p r e- s t ilg e i Jitltoltg
i„ r.mral
-\V
t
.... rehabilitation for a olu- III llou'lnnd to Mr Connolly.
. ,
,
.
...
,
They figure they ran get; hrn- an*w«rcd
tip* nom ad tril »•&lt; if th is flig h t wen* s u c c e s s fu l, and win
ier»l hundred
w en t Iiartietilarlv a n x io u s to increase th e s c a n tv |,o|iolatiotl ' ‘a i l e i on the bail* of brolhtily letter*, pin, phone call, and
m u m . JULY 2, l«ta
o f th e ir vast A.sia tic
*&gt; one gtoup"^ m ; , ; H n g ^ n i ^ » o V ^ n u S
, lei r itn n e . Ilardlv
, a , ,t h ir d o f .th e Kal,
.III. , I'lloltllllOT! ■of
m u ck s s u n iv e rl th is jo u rn e y mi*»-s tru c k le s* w aste*, situ- „ nut her.
•In -fry The Aertoo) Kngtpcrra,
’ on the objection* and ICf *
ttiltl.H 5 K ltsh tOU VY
order will come, in fedje c t to sco rch in g h eal attd iiitt* 1 coltl. a n d o lle it devoid n*
x--*' Idealistir, you -a y ’ W ell,|Ch *gn d id rib u to i, of the fog
...
Nit one apprecialr. gill, lh.it wlite
a te rr.. Hut
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M uch p ast h isto ry is c a r, it........ w ord o f m o u th am ,„g ."•;**«•
‘m merely ,e,or.Ung u *
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“ &gt; " f t M ^ m . Prolmbly in Septemts r or
l a * t e n o t I n n r l i l i o n trilg e rill*.. I n
' Ir teintwrg tmUy e»tlm *td
t'bjertlana to the reorganization
atrepl p rirrtrss gilt* without , th e s e Mongol h e rd .m e n . a n d th e l&lt; at o f th e K alm u ck • tie if- J Vi.w'untTied it„V ,!*//.-r' 'lay f!.,'
gratitude i* route mi ptiblr, but ti ly lull y e a rs t,go m ay h a v e itis p in d th e H u ria t
1'ic &lt;c.n-l lime when I met Or. j U ' f," n
3IS) innulriea ab.n . far have la i n filed by the
Is »o r,e not i&gt; in In te.tli/r lb-it
'"in i' M l It, *iet -iur .itb-tit 1.1 ,b&gt; r '
,m,ur ,l"'
kart Ixwn St- J*** I aper Cm., a Ihil «»nt i-wnthe great treasures tm e been
■lone-e parliament and one of *...... J " ' **V «r turned over to
d -'i.mnny and .wn.*r ..f a ms)
( )VL'1 l i i K C S t f d
ghrti Ms.— ps. 10.1:2: fit, . .ti
■cii* rallasiiiM* Chitna Kai .Stak’a jhl* flr,n belter* came
from .W ori.y of the t l 5,000,000 fir*t nml
trovith, It toy »&lt;illl, and forget not
tig h t.burnt men. Some month* ’ai" ami Canada. Many a*ked .efunilmg bond, of the FEC: and
all bit lieriefits
Stim ilil ,t g n a t pievi: o f lite ra lin e be p u b li le d iindei .go tb it column reported that gen- ho., to get into the fog , praying itin r ’&gt;ondholdcr» a* follow*: F.
Im line, • Other*
letter* were K. Conn, Tampa: W. (J. Welborn.
I lice it .1 iKoduct on the mar its ow n iiiinm to d ig e ste d fo rm ' T he B r itis h a r e tiiriinig . rid Ito Y'ing Chin, then hend of | fr on city official, impdring for Cj i ! F Chandler, l)r. John W*.
tnr
Chi
new
military
dclvgallnn.
N.
Let who I, ,t „ (UunrrJ meant fro n t th e ir o th e r tro u b le s to tlelm te th is tine. A t, o u tb u rst .0 tin Culled Nation, but no w !,' „ mation about ridding their Snyder, A. O Statler, K
f’iji ghtort, A. \V. Corlwtt and the
death tn all kindi ol irtred,. It o f a b rid g e d c la ss’d , is p ro v o k in g th e d isco s ion, th e 1 x tren a ;iili.*»ter of defer,,.- in Nanking
Sanford build
it called Conk Kill. .1 tide winch e x a m p le lH*ing H iik e n s ’ "O liv e r T w ist", a w o rk o f lir»0 .&lt;MK&gt; mil z u la trIM a the idea of ,„ t. i^m-emr. who wu&gt; mentioned
-----------------------le,ninth lit ol torne cheli we have w o rd s now o ffe re d to th e public ill a fo rm s h o rte n e d to
V*wr" ’i*[!"n*.
■■ 1 1**i th** a n k le n* having bad hi* of Commerce received more than
.
l-cri Bttending
r.,ggc*l with good re- 5U im)Ulrica, it wn, eitimuted to­
r,11,0 0 (1.
known.
O bviously th is is "O livet T w ist" only by courtesy the World A»»t*mb!&gt; for Moral , u|t, WJ, Hietnlly awamptd with day by Ml** Camilla Bruce. *eeeabout one ,„
I} to Manager Edward Biggin*.
**.....
tary
P,rodent Tiuman hat no inlcn- W e re it issued u n d e r so m e o th e r m im e, w ith th e rem ark . /.*p \ 1oiament
*
c in California 0 n n.i|ii|rte». and turned
_ ',f ,l" * liine.o
ii.n lred of do . overto Southern TIicm were turned over to Mr.
Iton ol withdrawing from the " R a s e d on ‘O liver T w is t’ by Dicken*” . no o n e m o ld object. i„viinm ,nt
ltd* ni&gt; n n « , of r .
ideal, lire.
Feinberg, al»o ncknowledged t&gt;y
"racr" for pretidrntial im m in.-, A s it is, a good m an y people will re a d th e cu t book and our*e. Hint (ici«'iali&lt; into t'hithe Seminole 1 ounty Chamber th«* ("hamlicr of Commerce. Mayor
lion, he i.iy, Im ihr hundiadlb th in k th ey h a w re a d a book b j D ickcna. N o w o n d e r th a t “ W *1»_ ul»acrlbe« to tHt* i,l&lt; a
It A. William* al*u receivnl inTh» li* ym t
Ur.
w 1, uked t» me. "MBA deal* ijuiiic* and It. A. Cobb of the J.
lime. And he will i.ikr Liter,• th e r e is com plaint.
inkinic (mMinality, m I illirovpr*
1 fundamental thing*—moral- &lt;’ Hutchhon company, who wn*
It h appens, also in m ovie- Im- m a n y r e a s o n s , sane ol •■&lt;I Hurl in; « iiinu i *111vp1aitt inn
bower, M r .1nut, nr iinynne r|.e
’■uoil he mi life, ertirnintlr and &lt;tunted In thn attlrle.
for « running mate w|m wilt have th e m good, Hollywood fin d s it n e c e ssa ry to ta k e m arked “v|| |% III it1 ill tilt* ItllirhiMin I itlila*
i
it teamwork on a national
Felnla-rg l.slny pointed out
him. IT* a brave firntl that Im lib e rtie s w ith g re a t novels. S om etim es th e s e libcrti* ar* AtiitfMimn. mlucMlor. |iln|t)*&lt;i|)lirr
1 intrrnalionat -rale
Thi* i*
*kib* othrr citie* had riven
than an idea.
Here I tec* ,h" f,*g apraying with DDT an
puli i*j&gt; on the eve of thr Demo­ so g re a t th a t ,t is u n f a ir to n-e th e o rig in a l n am e. U lale tint notril mithur. 4‘ii«n (iiirtnjf
11
,n“k " Blitting eoura* in . i.nmiiir
,
fo
rcr'alrM
u fy 'ln
fnin*
alrouily
in n"on»n- ev|«-nmrntal 'tr y out Sanford
cratic convention, lie ran. of th e r e Is probably no legal re d re ss, public o p in io n sh o u ld ex ert •Vlyan*
rn lv p ^ liv , Tirnuin. «n«I
afivinu ti |uitU*rn aixl u puci*
Tii«t rity In the country
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comic, have the nomination if lie
fiillowrd ,till'* with n. (Ini’ukh
i .*t o(....... n m-w" ert, of oiuJer*tiinding. 1l" Kl' r
'c ltb
want* it. tiuf nrvri hefot • in
ter of Mdenrr nl I'lltaburfb lln
|„vpl
Chine.e and you
Me declnr.-t that Florida legi*niveritly,
ken
tm
,-xlutiLl.-.I
th
r
V
j(
fir(lll,
tllt^
t
In,ion
pa*««l
lu*l
year limit* opAmeiican hiitory will anyone have
Nn Incentive
iliotoiigbnc**
which i, one of bln au&lt;tt, ■
’*.................................................*
.onto,, of fog .praying machine.
been nominated with Ico cnlhui.1 tnmlhig chararterlitlni he gmiwlng f)r Chan Ii Confurl- to certified |&gt;e»t control operators
iann hy to few people.
T h e |n;opli* id' itn ssiii n r« s o d - rin g fro m I la- saint- lack K»in il tin mi hr 1** union un&lt;l duir 4t
and not a Chri-tian I re
re- " hu ,n“ *1
'*»-“*«' examina-i
'Ml
11ridiiirrutii.il for uimiv tium o. i .d that I -uptaoed be l.n-.d *“*"* in «iatne»vlllc. To ipiallfy,
t h a t seem in g ly In .-tits th o s e o f aiiv c o u iitry in tin* g rip of it
Duiing tile war the feat wa»
1•» ytMi*•
!, latcmrnt on the fart that f,*r thi* .'lam ination they m uil,
govt-rnna-iit-iloniiuati'tl econom y.
oflrn exploited that irtuinin-j
! in* «|.*«lnr Im - at ir n | thr i ' r iuniahi jin d ChrU tU nity»^nv#*
p«’M control opt'fatorE
T h e e m p h a sis on c a p ita l goods anil w a r m att-rial* which
toldiert and tatloi* (tom ihr South
, irallel on many moral que*Fe.*r* kvfore the law went
is imiNisctl hy tin- m en in tin* K rem lin lent Is to a grievous -pi.jtUal facto, in to writing*. 1
It' .oi* e ip ic u ril the belief that (no
lie ruuid'
Pacific w h rtr malatia wav pirvad-d. and .aid that }"«“
•«* J ‘l|y- "» •
,
s h o r ta g e nl e v ery tlu ) a rtic le s from h a m m e rs tn needles.
litalile world pean i* |Hi,,ililo I. *&lt;
&gt;■( tin
•o' dmil.ritk . it or -ire graduate cntomnlogi*!*, He
Irnl might tla tt an rpidema which C ritic is m o f th is policy Iiuh heert com ing to lig h t la te ly in th e
if 1'a- moral principle of mutual wn .it la- i'n«v fur the Cbtne.e
would caute a lot ol imuMr in n t'.h lia ilio n s Pntvdli a n d ICVestUt. sh ow ing U tal tile govern. OU.I. mutual n - p e d and mutual ....... . a. a whole to arcept the I ' , “ u ' 1 V'»t he bad Imiit compelled
(hi* touniry. Due to ike pioKici, mi nt is iH'ci.M.ing ..w a re ot th e g ra v ity of th e s itu a tio n . T l....... „
........ • &lt;•;«'«-' **
hlng. ,.f ,h, W t.t. A. 1•'* {J” ”
in o «h"” f« i
of Ktrnce and medicine, however,
the exact opposite ptoveti to hr
th e p ro d u ctio n o f c o n su m e r go,ttls.
„ l-.o n »
F,mo ,hl» it I* , »«y f|.„. Mahalna. Candhl. the Hindu
.........n
nqunU .
a.
i ' - a
ia
* VNext
. . u * ift,K*t,
akFalnberg will
the cate. D,''Uiitr the grr.itef *Xweek. KMr.
A com m on fa u lt o f th e governm ent-,,|K *ruteil w oitom y is , to
,. X hi*
inn-,. .1 fl„ a th. world
-\
on&lt;r told me that the great
p o iu ir to m-d.ttia. the mnnhrr ^&gt;1 J f a i l u r e to co| k* w ith t h e e v e r y d a y p ro b le m s &lt;11 t h e |H.*opte. •&gt; * ',rtdy for ntuial te-arm am ent. I I Iutluence in hi* life bod been give Sanford alley* another fog
.praying treatm ent in aeeoidnoiv
***** ad,rally declined Slalatici (Jo v ern m en l pbinim ig W as se t lip* w ith th e id e a o f solving ,
'« nmral n arr.i.nonKlov hermon on the Mount,
with the r e l u c t of the City Com­
Dr, Chen ha* bold uf nn mie,Ion
»•&gt;*' ,f» |,MI '!'«* " * 'r ju s t th o se p rohlem s. hut th e r e seem to In- a h itc h some ' w, .r " " 'r h Z , T nd' ’\ L i o n ' * T
t Mn.laS*
ut it* recent meeting.
68.075 cair* of malaria m tlvr | w lieru . h could Ik* th a t th e w hole th e o ry Is lu iw a rk a h le , nml
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United Stair*. In 1947 ihrre w-r* tlint only in tint hiirly-httrl.v o f a fre e -e n te rp ris , system is
only 17.) 17.
it {Kissihlc to h av e th e m ost p ro sp e rity f,*r th e tin- t pe„j,le.

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Floiidinn, Gene:*! I . ,

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H av e

N am ed

Sharkskin

Slacks
The

slack

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A lte rn a te s

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been w aiting

hard finish, w rinkle re­
sistan t.

Sharkskins

8 ,J5

Norlhcools. and Poplins
— All colors and sixes- -

from tJ . 95 to Q.50

B. L. Perkins &amp; Son
.

“ U O H R R K IT M E N ’S W E A K "

which eaten lo jurrnilct,
1 • ilep to the right direc­

THK men and women responsible for the design nml complvtion or t h j first fluR of th e United S tates of America, hml
sts-n the very lift-blood o f their contem poraries flow th a t
such a flu* miRht Ire possible for n fre e people. The

h e n I n ull
wound*" hut the fi­
nancial M'iir* of nn
automobile accident
can linger n Iona tim e
untcNH e r a n e d hy
prompt InMumnce nettlem eut. If you deni
through thiN agency
you are assured of
th a t.
,

iK-uph* have grown, sta te s an d stars have increased, but the
challenge is ever with us. A nd we shall m eet it determ ined
to keep the world a t peace; confident th a t tru e democracy
will be our bequest to our children; and e v e r proud of our
stn rs and stripes

Florida State Bank

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
sta
E . F IE S T S T .

Member

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Hiivon tropical w orsteds

Dr. C. la Persons

“T i m e

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Also— Large selection »,f

W e Cherish You

JACKHDNMI.bh. July 2 b i t Floret,n- &lt; III , l. y, Miami.
All rxccni tim e of Florida* n l
*j* p ||iarhl*on. U ketand; »l
deli pair* to Utt ................. N«- tc n n tc not announced; Mr*. J
tonnl Convention had named their
|.llU; (,|lt.,n„ir&lt;
alter rates ye.tenlay
t'bnrl*', J William., Ju, kxinviUe,
T 8 . Senator Spc**atd I,. Hot- Mi*. Fritl T Non,&lt;ey. .laeksor,'
Inn.I will attend the convention a* vit ti*; alternate, IT tl Bam*ey,
i,,i oiternute of (iovarnor Miltnid Jacl -onville.
* “ ,l'
bej' l-er
Bynl Sint •* IV iiMirfflitS nlli'f*
nut received an nptHiintnu-iil Mite. M CnmptH'lt .tones, I’en-ii
bays, and dial at men they have htin*
o far.
toil,; Ml* Anno- liriovn, Milton;
worked together. Knowing i ' t
1 lo three* deb-gah
who havtt alUiAate, tVilluun U Sluiyne.
General a* well a* lie doe*. Sen­ not t, yet niinniiriceil their alter- •liaml; Matie Ii It.life, Miami;
ator Holland de, late* lint fir o ml* - nie llnllli' M Dowling, Fort •lUriiulc. Iloloe Allen, Miami.
( .anile II tVtilfe. tiilundo; nl
a True Cliriitian grutlcman who Myciti; t.urille t" Tally. Tnvnie*.
.ind T. Hutrbui'on, l.ukrland. tiro tciliol*'. II K Wolfe, St. Align*
could not iKimhly lie guilty ol i f it.me may de.ignnli- Pepper as tints,
'h
I.....
tv McGregor,
the child killing, allnhulrd In turn ilUnm le, *inrc lilt tbtee nte rc Del.and; illteinate, \\ J . Sired,
by the foul mouthing* of Tati.
j'n ltu l In in* Id* friend- political- Oil. ndc-. Jolin VV t) Hannon, We-i
ly.
I mo- lleneli; nllt m ate, t*. P.WeolNow they a ir talking almlil
The ilelegate nltpriuile |in**up hi .mg Fort I~tod&lt;mlnli . Mr*. Ruth
Five Firrdoin*. Freedom from I Inh.di'Ipbia when the ninventloli S. VVeilgeworth. Hill, tilade; nln'liuite, Norn....I Stivyhom, Fort
Want. Fear and so Imlli not bring opvn* July II will la- a, follow*:
&gt;
1
.
,
Dr. Warmr B. Antk-r*on, Pen- .Mjvt*.
enough, wr mint now have lic e -, ,.lu{a; nUcrnnle. K. M Turner.
do in hem ain d c n li. Itiuing a j.e n -ic u ln : G o v e r n o r Caldwell,.
M*..ir
nom l.
delirlon.
warning to tuolom li In tiy In lie l"Baha**ee; alternate, Senatoi 11m l u. n Im-' f.., vanilla cm taid
•live on thr Fifth, the National 1l"li..ml, Bartow; Ibivle E. Carl- 101 clo-etilale cu-taid de.-ert*.
ton, Tanr|m; alternate. David B ____
Safely Counul *ay* the nalmn't VVa t1, Tampa; Fred P. Cone, l a t k r ----highway* will hr jammed with City; alternuta. Ctiarle* K. Hliepautomobile* dining thi* coming ,iurd 8 t. Align-tine
E B. McDonnell. Weal Palm
weekend a* lltry ne*rr have Irelieaei.; alternate, Mr*. Jnmcg. 11.
OH TO.M K I R I S T
fore. Some 30,000,000 vehicle, black,
liIfllL. Jr.
villi* * Norman
Vfirtiimti
Jr., Jtil'Larilt
Jacksonville;
will he on the move, at letllett 8 . 8 tone, Jr., TallatmiM-e; 11Mer­
PROMPT roM PLBTH
retidrnl* veek the leattde, moun­ rill t»- Henry Dubbin, Miami; Frank
OPTICA I. SKRVICF.
tain* and oilier retort*, and mart O. Taylor, Jr., 8 ara*iitn; alter­
(ila.HC* preHcrlbril, &lt;lli|iril-ol
nate. Mil. I.illinu If, Duwila, Palof them will he in a hurry at llicy atka.
Repair* am] aillualnirnla made
go or toine. There wne over
Mri. Mary D. Sullivan, Tampa;
Ilnur* 9-12 — 1-5
8,000 pertont killed in accidents ultci'iatc*. V. IL Hamburger, Tam­
sat. 9.12
pa,
Lucille
C.
Tally.
Tuvary*;
nltail year. How many will there
Phone 294
le
tiia
'e
not
announri-it;
Mr*.
Milbe in 1948?________________
itred Taylor, lailielti1; altcinatr,
Atlantic National Bank Bldg,
Sanford. Florida
The Nftional Aitucialion of t’olin Knglbh, Tallahaitec; H or-,
.cm* K. vYatli, Tampa; alternate.;

you've

for, cool,

R e d , White, Blue

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( o n rlu v e

Cominuniil radio of “ (mining .»
irign ol tenor 11, G irrce. of titling
large numhci* of women and iliildren. Senator I lollaml. in llir Uni­
ted Stale* Senate, rite* to tlir
defenic of (ieneral Van licet Ly
pointing out tliat they Lave Lent
friend* all thru live*, dial itii'V
hunted and lulled togrllirr .11

Comic Magatinr Publithert hat,
better late than never, adopted a
code nf minimum ttandardt fu*
comic magazine puhlohing which,
it ii hoped, will provide cleaner
and belter enlrrlainment for llmtr
who like comic maga/inet. Nudity
wilt be eliminated, to it it laid,
• I lcait tuch nudity at exceetli
that commonly found in a bathing
auit which doein'l leave much lo
the imagination. Crime thawing
how to commit crime will he
•bolithed. Sadutic tortuie tcenn
will be ditconlinued; vulgar and
o b 1 c e n c language abandoned.
Ridicule of varioua religiout and
racial grou|n will not be tolerated,
Tin. it not what might be called
riforoui code of ethica for a

th a t

_

n7'-,former ire«d AllwwBut .4 Of Ti,luncia
s Delegates
I Ihr Univriiuy of I
is
m
/i

of llir R O |( a
Flood.t. Im* hern accord l&gt;&gt; dir
~

Genuine

t s $5,000

�1

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
and Chimpanzee will hit the road
to meet their public. . . The
“Act of Violence1' company went
for a qxict acme at (ilondalo
railroad station, ran into an F.lk*
Convention . . . "Burlesque" may
have yet another title chance and

Miss Batten Given
TeaAtHofmann Home
Telephone 148

£ je r ll« Palmer Ray, Society Editor
u i □ i v i o

Social Calender

u m u w s w i

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For M i 88 Batten r

e T8 0

The Mtsars Mary Joyce and
Bcryle Stevens entertained with
Mr. and Mr*,
a miscellaneous shower honoring have as their gu
Miss Camille Batten, whose mar- and nephew Betty
ri.xge to Ene. Herbert Moreland son of Hammond
will be an event of July 13. The
------party was given at the Stevens; Mrs. II. II. C
hi me on 8 outh Sanford Avenue Wednesday foi
on Tuesday evening at 8 :0 0 .where she plans
o'clock. Miss Batten greeted the two months.
Henry Tamm, a student at the
iUniversity of Florida, arrived to­
day to spend the weekend with
his parent*.

curating the room*. Late in the
evening Miss Ratten was present­
ed with many Bltractlim and use... ,
,
,
_
ful gift* from th* guest*. Bq- nrrived on Wednzwday from San
frvshment* consisting of Iced tea. I Diego. Calif, for hi* marriage to
small "andwlehea, cookie* and.MIs* Camille R.lten. which will
mint* were served hy the hostess- Make place on July 13.
c* assisted hy Mr*. A. B. Steven*, j
——
Mis. Ratty Sfoore and MU. Denise
Mf ^
^
„ R S(rirk|^ ,

Dinner G i v e n For
Bridal C o u p l
Following the rehearsal for the
'^ndress-Connell wedding
last
.■Saturday evening Mr*. George
Rowland entertained with a din­
ner at 8:00 o'clock. Arrangement*
of summer flowers were used in
decorating the rooms of the Bowland home. The buffet table was
coxrred with a lace cloth and
centered with a miniature wedding
cake topped with a small bride
and groom. During the evening
the bridal couple presented gifts
to their attendants.
Those enjoying the eeeaslon with
bridal couple were Mr. end
Mrs. O. D. I.andre**, Mr. and Mrss
O. D. Landress, J r. of Auburn,'
Ala.. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Anderson
of Miami, Mrs. R. V. Thompson,
Mrs. John Johnson of DeLanl.
Mr*. R. (I. Fox. Miss M argaret
Mvere, Miss Jackie Rowland, Rev.
Paul Carpenter of Orlando. Ro­
bert Falrclnth, Cedi Jones, Ro­
bert Regno. Jam es Connell of DoLand and the hostess.

Those" Invited to be with Ml*.
Ratten were Mr*. I. F-. Ratten. {“ &gt;£■• 1" • •*«**?*
. IV." m
Mrs. II. A. Moreland. MY*. Ralph
‘",|h Mr . J u « T it
Wight II. Mrs. Robert Jone«. Mr*.
' ?!r ' L *'

fW il Jnnnx. Mr*. David Thrmthcr.

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other fri« n&lt;!

Mi»* Nancy Hooks of Macon.
Ga. amt Ml** Jessie Moreland of
Leesburg Ga. are guests of Mrs.
R. J. Davis and Mrs. C. K. Mc­
Kee. Ml** Ilooki and Ml** Moreland with Clarence McKee and
Eugene Levy spent yesterday at
Daytona Reach.
Use leftover potatoes ca**cmle•tvle and serve with a platter of
cold meat. To prepare dire pota­
toes, add to a cream sauce, turn
Into a casserole and top with
cracker rrumhs which have been
mixed with melted huttrr and
grated cheese. Sprinkle lightly
with paprika and brown in a hot
oven.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mr*. Henry Tamm
Howard Harris
Jatv 3
Mrs. H. M. .Goodwin

For sealing important letter*,
dry a dab of thick nail polish [h
place of sealing wax. It adhere*
e* well a* wax and doesn't have
to lw warmed In a flame.

Wear The Newest

Composing the receiving line
wen* Mrs. Hofmann, Mrs. Sayer,
Miss Sayer, Miss Ratten, Mr*. I.
E. Hotter and Mr*. II. A. More­
land. Mrs. Hofmann was gowned
In a floor-length dress of dusty
to*.» errpe trimmed with rhinosin, «**, Mrs. Sayer in white crepe
fashioned with u bolero jarket and
dashed skirt. Miss Sayer in a
dres- of white silk pique of an
off the-shouhler design with full
,ioop ,kirt. Mi** Itatten wore an
ankle-length gown of white lace
ami organdy. Mrs. Ratten in light
.due linen trimmed with white or­
nately and rhinestones and Mrs.
Moreland was gowned in u dress
jf delicate pink sheer crepe over­
laid with a floral print.
Pointing a lovely setting for the
tea were grareful arrangement*
of |u L&gt; pii.k aster* and rosea with
whl'e gladioluses and greenery
which
used in the living
ioor.1. Candlelight cast a soft glow
ovrr the scene.
the
L'-hering the guest* int
.lining room were Mrs. Robert A
Wliliam*, Mr*. L. T. Do.**, Mrs
S. D. Illghlevman and Mrs. II. W
The dining table wai
Rucker.
covered with a cream colored lace
cloth and forming unu*unl nnd at­
tractive decorations for the table
was a bridal scene. From n bridal
oouquet, consisting of small white
asters and c h r y s a n t h e m u m *
placed at one corner of the table,
&lt;xt« nurd a wide white satin rib­
bon forming an aisle for the mini­
ature hrido followed hy her six
.irlbn*maii!» gowned in pastel taffrtn anil tulle Silver eandelahra
nrld white taper* and silver nppoir Intent* were used. Other flow­
er urangem ents In the dining
room were of aster*, roses and
liter nrry.
Tee crystal punch bowl, placed
at ene end of the table, was pre­
sided over during the afternoon
by Mrs. Voile Williams, Mr*. Ily.
ton Fox and Mrs. Floyd Palmer.
A*'i»ting in serving were Mr*.
Mason Wharton of Orlando and
Ihe ..lissrs Audrey Itarh. Mildred
Koioiin, Margaret Dingfelder, Rettv Jo itrork. Daphne Connelly,
Foilv Chexal of Ocala and Shir­
ley Moreland.
Alxiut 200 guest* w rie invited
to t all during the afternoon.
Anting the out-of-town gursta
were Mr*. II. A. Jones. Mr*. R»iiett Murphy and thr Ml**** Ann
Allen Ann and Nell Carter. Joan­
ne Cloud. Ann Edison, Mnrgaret
I inley, IVggy Gatewood, Joanne
lllteheock, Rettv Kennedy. Martha
Ant. MrGuirr, Harliarn Jean Mor­
gan Hetty Abbott Smith, Donna
CUIr Evan* nnd Colleen Kenny
oil of Orlando; Miss Floy Jean
Thhuigh, Mis* Margaret Brown

S P E C I A L

latest film announced for him ia
Diekena* “ A Tale of Two Cities."
The much-demanded Peck will
have a few week* off after ha
finishes playing a Western hadman In “ Yellow Sky." He'll spend
the time with his pet project, the
I-a Jolla playhouse, where he'll
do one or two flays lie'll then
repott to MtJSI for “The Gambl­
er," in which he'll portray Russian
nosenst Dostoevski.
Next year. Peck will do “ A
Tab of Two Cities" for Selinlck. playing the role performed
by Itonatd Column in the Setsnlck-MCM version of 1935.
“Ill do it on one condition that
I don't have to say that line," he
told me. lie was referring to the
(inn honored curtain speech. "Tia
a far, far better thing I do
than I have ever done, etc."
Ibdiert Young, who is playing
a Protestant minister In “Rnltimore Escape," will do the same
in his own film. “ 12 Against the
Underworld." Rased on actdnl
events In Steubenville, Ohio, the
pint ne will show how a dozen
clerics cleaned up a town's vice.
“The difficulty lie* in dram atiz­
ing thr Protestant religion," Ilob
observed, “There is drama and
spectacle in Catholic services;
, Priests dress differently from
laymen. It isn't so easy to dram a­
tize Protestantism." Still, he
h o p e s the picture will t&gt;c that
long-awaited "Protestant 'Going
My Way."
Ablmtt and Costello will have
two innovations In their next film,
whirh
will he independently
made. It will I* their first In

and Mi** Esther Ratsmuffrn of
Del-nid; Mr*. Morris Tate, Mi**
Jatkte Tate and Miss Jran Windtan of la»e*biirg; Mr*. W. C.
Wythe nnd Mrs. W. C. Wythe, Jf.
of Ti.mpa; Mrs. R. C. Wyrho of
Ijikfiand and Mr*. T. C. Chesul
xml Miss Polly Chrznl of Ocala.

Capsule review: "A Foreign
A ffair" ( I’nri ia sm art,
IV
comedy-drama ahout u touring
congresswoman (Joan Aruthur),
an
ex-Nazi
singer
(Marlene
Dietrich I and a U. S. occupation

x’fficrr (John l.undt in prc*entflay Berlin. The alars perform
at&gt;fy, aided hy crack lin g dialogue.
New Location. Bert's Sewing Ma­
chine Shop. Opposite Princes*
Theatre. Ph. 1190.—Adv.

Summer Dress Shoes

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M ather Furniture Store

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�Lions Meeting
tC autioned rmm r a g e Oeal

revenues from Ikons#* such aa
tlioee of chauffeur*. He told of
dances, tam es and recreational
activities, also of the enjoyment
of the flying trip to Tallahassee
provided by Florida Airways.
A letter was read from LaFayette Uolden, executive se­
cretary of the Florida High School
Athletic
Association, thanking
Lions for their expression of re­
g ret for the inconvenience caused
to visiting high school hall players
and officials, at hiving to leave
the Mayfair Inn at night due to
foreclosure proceedings.
"I realize thoroughly that the
Incident was a result of e con­
test for control of the hotel pro­
perty by a small group of indivldualt In Sanford/* wrote Mr.
Golden, "and the people 01 San­
ford were in no way responsible
for
the
unpleasantness
aiul
inconvenience caused vi-itor* at
the hotel."

Berlin Crisis
ICoatlaead from R a g e One)
quantilira of d eh ytirn ted food!
and th o ie high in c a lo r ic value.
T h ey have avoided b u lk y fooda
to ia v e spate. T h e p lan e* dron?
in and out day a n d nigh t.. They
■ le m o tiig in fo o d a n d olhei
su pp lies at the rale o f 1 ,1 0 0 loot
ev er y 2 4 hour*.

Ike* Boom

The officials acid them is a
on hand
and enougl geiollne for three
months, as — — _
.
diesel oil for four or five month*.
The first of 62 four-engine C64't expected from the United
States arrived Isle yesterday snd
was immediately put on the Ber­
lin run. More are due today.
The Russians showed no signs
of hasty evacuation from lha
Berlin Koromandatura today. They
announced yesterday they were
quilting that four-power body.
The Soviet ataff was still on hn.d
l hla morning and there was no
effort to remove Soviet files end
documents. American
offlrla's
2H-«lay supply of coal

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S0LT1I81DB BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Lae ml and Ninth Street
8 . L. Whatley, Minister
Su.xlay School, 9:46 A. M.
61turning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by the Pastor.
Training Union, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
Midweek Prayer Service, Wed­
nesday, 8:00 P. M.
Brotherhood. 1st and 3rd Tburcday, 8:00 P. M.
“Como Thou With Us And Wc
W ill Do The# Good."

J. C. Braddock of Plant City
will conduct a aeries of revival
meetings a t the Assembly of God
Church,
Twelfth Street
and
l-aurel Avenue, Sunday evening
and every evening during the
week except Monday and S a tu r­
day. A. S. Davis, pastor, extends
a turdial invitation to the public
to attend.

ireesteera I mm res# oa*l
formed yesterday by Maurice P.
Davidson. New York City a tto r­
ney.
MACON, G a, July 2, bP&gt;—
Georgia Democrats in a surprise
move todey swung officially be
hind Dwight Elsenhower for
president and their junior sen­
ator, Rirhard Russell, for vice
president.
At the same time they urged
President Truman to withdraw
from the ID4t) election "lo elimi­
nate chaos, confusion and revolt”
within the Democratic Patty, and
for the welfare "of the nation
and the world "
Resolutions committing Georgia
on a 1948 Democratic national
ticket were approved in rapid
order at the sU te Democratic
contention. The move developed
unexpectedly after a series of
hotel conferences Isst night, tak ­
ing many drlegmtea by surprise.

OUIRIR/

8 iiv«r re la of Europe descend
to the sen, travel scrota the At­
la n tic to breed in an area near
Bermuda and then die.

The word "elastic" comes from
the Greek verb meaning "to
driva" but acquired ita modern
meaning through the writings of
a 1/th Century experimentrr in
air currents.

HUUI, v.VU n . .*1.

Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:46 P.M,
P r a y e r meeting, Wednesday,
IS P. 61.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

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LAI F. W A R Y CH URCH O F T IIK .
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6 lh Sunday after Trinity

J:10 A. M.: Holy Communion

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World At dove a
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E yes o n The Ball
Vocal Corner
T im e To Dance
Federal Agent
ttchmalta Maslc
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a w l e g s The T hin g (.'laaotcal Bouvonlrs
N ew s
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M idnight Rondoavous
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Batordey A. M.
Waotora Jam boroe
Hlatlor 'a' P o lle r
Nawa
P latter 'n' P atter
N ews
Cnm m ually Caloedar
Hnorte Ravlow
Eddy Howard Orb.
Morning D ovollono
Melon 8*r*aed*
News
Johnny Mercer
Tammy Turkor Ork.
Dorothy 8hay
N ews
Carla Calling
Moot The Rand
H aw aiian Echno*
Pipes Or M*lody
ttymphnnlr Hwlna
Rldfro Purple Hugo
Nows
Album Review
•a le r d a y P. M.
M ilitary Reed
Top* In Pops
Nawa
M etises At M ayfair
liar Nona lla erh
Saturday Awing
Musical Hhowraoa
New* A Blocks
P oaion Blamra
l l l H l M For Freedom
H eavenly Ooepel Blngera
K ay Armond
Newe
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Junior V tln oB tn g»__
Adolph Menjou In “U til#
Rod Bchool H our*Nawa
Bunday Bchool l.»**un
Itports R svlsw
Bports M usical
Baaford-Orlando Ball O sm s
Now s (a fter g am st
M ythical Ballroom
Nowo
Da a c in i Tarty
Nawa
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S eeday A. M.
Bunday M usicals
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30 DAYS
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MR 8 T BAPTIST CHURCH
r* rk Avesue at 8 lxtJi 8 treat
W. P. Brooks, Jr* Paster
Sunday School, 9:45 A. 6f.
Katwr, a rail c rater lake In
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Central Africa, ia of rose color
Training Union, fl:4S P. 6f.
which becomes crimson in the
Evening Worship, B:00 P. M.
shadows.
Dr. J. Harrison Griffin will
ipaak at both morning and even­
ing hours.
Visitors welcome.

(C ealtaead from P age Oa#J

Colorful Deilgns on

CHENILLE SPRE

Comrade Tito, and long llvo our
big friend, Stalin.'
The powerful Ctntral Commit­
tee of the Communist P arty in
Russia has already approved the
Comlnform blast against Tito. It
Is hardly possible that the CoreInform took Its original action
without approval of Stalin.
The Communists meeting in
Belgrade sent a second tel
to th* Central Communist
mltte* of Yugoslavia, which has
denounced the Comlnform charges
u Ilea and slander. The telegram
•xpresied faith In lha comrnlUoe
and Tito.
Communists of othor countries
wer* lining up with the Central
Commlttea of th* 8ovlet Com­
munists In opposing Tito and his
aaaociates.
An additional sign of a break
between Yugoslavia and tho test
of the Communist state* was re­
ported from Ruchsreat tho Roman
lan eagltal. The Comlafrrm bulle­
tin waa pub! 1died there last night.
It has been coming out In Bel-

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This Is the lime for all church
officer* will be elected.
Tho woman's Missionary servico
Thin-day evening al 8:00 P. M.
The,V ictory Leaders band ser­
vice each Friday at 8:00 P. 81.
The Church string band will fur­
nish the music and 4he public la
invited to attend all these services.

irm ii*««4 n* &gt; r*«* **»•
edto meet later with m aragem tnt
representative*.
Whether th* two aide* will meet
Jointly, Press Secretary Charles
G. Rosa said, depends upon de­
velopments at the separate con­
ferences.
If Stealman doesn't have any
luck In getting an agreement,
there's a chance the Army may

fata not, bias, qr green
Stnriy. Vat-dyed colors.

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W ait M olhodlst Church
Tima For % Tim e.
Portrait* l e M*lo4y
Uo*»*l singer*
Upper Ream
F o u r K nights
h ir in g Orchestra
C ongregational Church
Balon Mu*le
Sunday F. M.

Diabetes Cases
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botlc."
Dr. Ford said only one other
slate bealdea Florida and the
District of Columbia rapplv free
Insulin to dlabotlea. Insulin la
used to reduce the level of sugar
In the blood In treatment of

H aw aiian Ecboea
Olu* B irron Pr***aia
Cevaleed* Of M uslo
N*w*
Vaughn Monro*
Bund*/ Matin**
Buenos Amigo*
Tip** Ot Molodr
Lutheraa Hour
F am iliar Classic* I' ‘
Freddie a tew srt
Eye* On The Rail
Hollywood Roundup
The Aedvrsoe*

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Hammy Kay*
M l Freedom Ring
Marino Reed
N*wg
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lad d er To The Hhlea
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Tony Martin Bhow
Don nature In “H llla Ot

f t oo yevrselt from frequent
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Proosae hoMsafvN aiOpesmds
—ooowgti fee e month'* meals.

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IN TIIK COURT OF THE COUNTY.
JUDOE. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA. IN PRORATE.
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to r*: E atale o f
FLORENCE THOMAS BRADY.
TO*ALL PREDITORH AND P E R ­
SONS HAVINO CLAIMS OR D E ­
MANDS A(1 A INST RAID ESTATE!
You anil each of you are h»raby
noil(|*A and required In preaant
any claim* and demand* w h ich
you. or olih or ot you. mav h a v e
asalaat Ike sa la t* of F loraac*
Thom** Brady, d#cta*#d. la ta o f
aald r o a s t* , lo th t Cosaty Ju d ge
o f 8*mlnalo County, Florida, a t
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Budget Surplus
•Caettoeoa n o w

Louie Arm sirvag
M*rry Maea
Newe
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M*o| T k . Rand
■liver U sin g
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Morning Variety
World At Noon
Eddy A rnold'R kew .
Woodsy p. M.
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arise.
The effect will be to make
spending In tbe new fiscal your
seem 11,000,000,000 lower than
It would be othur wise. The shift
will bolster the fiscal 1949 budget
•o aa to avert a potilMa deficit
at the year's end June .10, 1949.
Taking either the Administra­
tion's "true" $8,419A&gt;00,000 figure
or th* 88.419.000,000 figure of
Congress, th* surplus is tho sec­
ond In a row after deficits for
the preceding 18 otrdlght yearn.
By the Administration figure.
It I* more than sovsn timet th*
highest previous surplus of 8 I--

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Matin** At M oyfolr
Bar Non* Ranch
Hanford Bhoppsr
DoLsM Tim*
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SPREADS

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tbe credit of the European
Europ
Re­
covery Program yeskrday. It will
be ipen! as Deeds of the program

L usdotu chcnllln in blouom bright dealgni to
nuke r garden of her room. Rich multicolor on
five pgitel ground*. Easy to care for, no Ironing
M ceaury. 80" x 105".

IRmmm Floral Dotlgnt! Colton

lice after hearing aerrama and •
commotion In the a p a itn tn t told
ite* they saw the assailant
ivlng the building. None, howevar, could give a good descrip­
tion.
.
Officer* aalH Mr*. Norton's
slayer slashed a rear screen door
and forced a lock to enter her
apartment. Neighbors reported
thfy heard no noises during the
night and nothing waa disturbed
within the apartment.
Her body was found by a wo­
man who called to distribute now
telephone directories.
Police arrested four persona
for questioning in the attack a t
the Cola apartm ent, Including two
teen-age boys who** name* offi­
cers said they found printed In
indelible ink on the girls' legs.
Later all four were released.
Mrs. Cole and the Gabbard girl
were unconscious and Doris Cole
was irrational at the hospital.
She repeated cries, "Don't, Junior.
Slop. Junior."

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States Free Trade
Act Is Attacked In
Supreme Court

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A. M.: Sunday Bchool.
Lev. Edgar McConaaghay, Paalor1 U:00 A. M.: Worship Service.
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
i Communion Meditation by Dr. E.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. j) Itrownlee.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
| 7 00 P. 61.: Junior and Senior
Lid-week Prayer Service. Wed- Young People's Meetings.
nes.lay at 8:00 P. M.
1 3 x 0 p. M.: Union Worship Ser
Jcin us In our Sunday School vice— Presbyterisn Church. Dr. C.
each Sunday. There Is a class c . McKinney will speak.
fur you. Mik# our church your
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f H l i n r i l OF TIIK NAZARENR

RICHMOND. Ya., July 2. W l—
Virginia Democrat! were told to­
day that they should either abide
Ly Ilia decision of the DiilatMiiliia
convention July 12 or secede from
the party.
1: was a aurprlse wallop from
the retiring etale Democratic
chairman and directly nppoved to
the purposes of an "antl-Truman
bill passed by the 1948 general
assembly.
.
The chairman, Horace II. Ed­
wards, told delegates to the p ar­
ty's state meeting that they
should &lt;&gt;; take part In the Phil­
adelphia convention If they In­
tend, at the last minute, to walk
out In event President Truman
Is nominated.
"We should not," he declared,
"in this childish way, pick up our
marble* and go home."
The state convention met today
lo ehoose delegatee to th e , n a­
tional convention.

ctalm saL M l sh a ll b * ■wont to
•uotaatora hr Ik* c la im a n t, U M t , nr a |.
lorasy. M l aeyr i M k claim or
’" m a V ' c K M B T . If llv U g . » » 4 tt I m u b I oot ao file d aba 11 bo cold.
daad. k*r unknown apouao, bairn.
V1KOINIA DRADT DAVI*
diT lioto. logatooa. r in » lM « i.c r o llA t a w v t o r o f tho
Loot W ill M l T n u m i n i
■orn. or o th er partite t lol an a g hr.
ihroueb. under or actlan t th e eald
of F lo r .m # Thom s* B rad/,
(IfCM Nd.
M * W H j S * r ! ODLIN. If liv in g , First pu blication fad July. H it.
and If dead, h it unknown sp ou ie.
balra. darlaeaa. l*g*lt«». ir a n te te .
cradltern. or other partite claim lap hr, th r e u ih . under or a g a in st
Ike at Id A R T R lin F. ODLINt
ROBCRT A. MILL*. If liv in g ,
and If dead, hie unknown apouao.
balra. doTteeea, lereteee. druatnen,
cradltera. o r eth er perlleo claim *
lap bjr, Ihroueb. under or a g a in st
the aald ROHkRT A- W J U J i
JOHN EDW ARD EtaBMAN. If
llam a, end If d ead hie un kn ow n
apouie. heir*, dealieee, l e n it e e e .
credliore. or other partite cla im in g
b/, through. under er
&gt;»•
nalo JOHN EDWARD KIBEMAWj
JOSEPH R. CULLET. If lle ln e .
and If dead, hie unknown epouea.
u i a i .t si.
ch. u
balra. d eeletee, Iera lean, grant***,
rradllnra, or otb er partita claim *
lap h /. through , under or a g a in st
lha aald JOSEPH V. CULLRY:
r o o p E n o n o c e n r com p a n t .
a corporation, formerly kn ow n na
the H II.IJtD O noU ail OROCERT
C O M I’AJfT, whether. He dom icile be
forelpn. dom eetlc or rnknow n. end
whether d leeeleed er e e le tlr e . and
|ta unknown analpna. eurcaatore In
Intareat. trualeee, er any oth er
partite claim in g by. tbrouph, u n ­
der or e p e ln it the eald COOPER
OROCERT COWPAXYl
J. H McNATT, If llrln e. and It
deed, hie unknow n epouae, balra.
datlaeea. lep ateea. pranleaa. credl*
tore, or oth er partlaa claim ing by,
tbrouph. under or apelnal th e eald
J II. McNATT;
J. II. RODUINP. If living, and If
daad. hla unknow n epouae. balra.
davlaaaa. lep ateea. grant***, c r e d i­
tor*. or otb er partlaa claim ing by,
through, under or apalnal th e aald
J. It ROUIIINS:
All peraone claim ing aa Intareat
*|th*r aa heir, deviate, le g a te e ,
grantee, creditor or otherw lae.
unknown

BARBECUE
W, E, Hathaway, Chef,
ELKS PARK ot 6:00 P. M.
P o rk . L am b , B eef, su p re m o u i i r e

. Going on the Truman Admin­
istration bails, which figured
spending at fSJJOOJMO.OOO loan
1nan Congress did, th* final bod­
ge! totals shaped up Ilk* thlat
Total spending, IMAM.OTyjSt.
M.

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Total revenue, including both
tax receipts aitd such other re­
ceipts aa those from suralos proForty sale* 844.748.841^ * 44,
Rueaa of receipt* ever speed­
ing. I*.419,44944341.
Despite the hug* surplus, the
Fovetnment la still heavily In

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D otsM ssl*.
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f slk c e yortiso c l a l S a g t o .
MORAN 004 K. «. BUT-

TRUBTEKB. if living, na* It
their noknown grsntoom er
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M A it U FACTOTUMS
roreorntloa, wfeotltor
bo foroleo, dom oetlo

si arsasars:

Enjoy th* holidays. DRIVE CAREFULLY. A fter th#

Big Weekend, let a* check ever "old faithful" and do
tha malatcaaaes wash that Is 00 Important for careREMEMBER—tide weekend you are celebrating the
birth of a GREAT country, be grateful—and work to
EEEP it GREAT.

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500 Kiddies Swarm
Lake In Fishathon
At St, Petersburg

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TIIK SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD;’ Ft,Offll»A
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! Secretary of Slate Marshall * ald|today the American government
it very deeply interested in m ain*I
taming the independents of Tur-

Seminole County
Court Records

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made this statement
\%riiMr*tln| . Jimp .*«*
area under U N . direction. Arab * « new * conference when n.kcd
%l nr mu 11 lirr*l*
ii— ....
t... i!
\: direction will
will what
thought ntumt » sue
ST. PL i KltSUUItU. July 2 .— m
police
under
U.N.
w"“* he
t
l l ' - l . It
A f i l l ! IV I f I &lt;’ tip
^geation hy the Turkish foreign VVhltvf iVurrvlt
*Ftve
hundred
youngster* guard th« German Hospice.
niinUtcr
that
m
n
nllinncr
iniicht
j
Itn.wn
«*h«rllr
*«u% ZmU to
fa rm e d the shores of Hound I.ake 1
g j ' 1*- K
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lyesterday afternoon as the Event
WASHINGTON. July 2. Id*)- '* concluded between the two
• enuntm*.
rllJli Zrt I,t
I in,i Independent'* kid* fishatlmn
illf .*f
or«t In Mt‘ i t t.
Mjtithnll Mill! In rri'lylnf tHiat
m is open to nil the hoys and girls
mission.
gtatM (, dalng quit. 11(I111)sft I«t&gt;
I IP Si. I'eterahurg between the Masonic
- ~ T " home ami Faith
' i' V.V V
utTt.v , tl(&gt;
M r s It
K a ii f'if ii I ' v i t m i t r y «'*• t
a re* of 1 nnd 13 year*.
1 Tht'y
. *noffk' i
* hit to support the Turktsn I*
i l . T I * W IM
I ' l u o f .*«4 n r o r « t l o «Itn»r*r Wat*
Shortly thereafter a call went J5Jf„n ",
‘ . i,
government, obilouriy re fin in g
llff id i h t ' p ' H
up for more halt, from the Suite Ultv, who la u g i
u* f r i t ,
,n tTvo military and economic as* ir Vi &gt;fE4ll *' (0% 1W11
* 11 .r« r Wal*
----By
- wttn the heal prUes. tin** . .
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*»f 1*4 fl
lame and Fresh Water I l*h “W
•Ti it- •fe i hH »!*£,-»
Ii r N X '\ \ lino* ( D p f i l l .
was
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camera.
The
second
was
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.Commission officers who are co­
T n ..
I rti|i &gt;l*i fir
llifl I
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5 i._
»•i J.« h n 1 V..flu r 111% \ II 11.4 H
pe rating with the newipapcr in u sun rise award from Joe Pad- " “Jllowrver,
he |«dnted out a for­ (1.4
derail
the
(landless
fishing
marvel
M
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1
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p
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M-ir&gt; I n I.
rolling the two-day fishing party of New Smyrna Itearh, who gave mal alliance with any country ! l i l t • lit ivt k 1* 1.
'or the children.
would
involve
consideration
of
the
M tti ti. •*. k 1. M pi% (r 1. N l*» I*
| T « i i thouaand fishing Worms the IB-ycar*olil legion hospital entire foreign policy of the Util­
im « It* *', k • 10% Mury
H ||i
II r t *•n i l W i.l f«»K f n l
unit had lieen ntr-entnessed h«rv patient a diamond ring.
led
Slates
and
its
ielutions
with
W
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r •n * h r r r»n%
•Pi t i l K i i t h r r l f i r
iv I&gt;n*t. County Commissioner J Second priio to the hosti.lal
r t u * M u r jr
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MIL hen* k
I* t
copped
hy
I'nilliu
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countries
Jlarles Crundon. Miami were i patrent* was
l l u f e i i TiiiHi»|*»«&gt;n r t u \
An nlliance a l s o -.viuild require
Anderson. Odessa, w h o c u U g h t t h e
MIII h
I 1 II r i u \ I -4 Ufa II l o J
d«Ut exhausted at noon
During the morning the p arty largest fi.h, a ono-tiound two- approval of the I S Senate if it t 1‘ IMI* * I if A I ' m III K
Haim
*nl
»«* I* H
vis open l.. crippled children at ounce speckled catfish, lie won a were in the form of a treaty.
1filmHnniLrn*!*!
n f -■» i t i i r i Mill*.' iatn*
lie American t.egion Hospital, tin* rod and reel.
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W e n m k r o u r *t«it Ire C ream , All flux urn
I’riiico* Theater, I’hone 1100. Crxf.L 517 for Battery, Generator
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llsa.
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Cndeiun* and Buffets.
MIMEOGRAPI! PRINTING
Sotid Mahogany Chippendale
AND TYPING
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and Duncan I'hyfe Sofas and
CREDIT BUREAU OF
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FOR RENT
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and
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CO.
OF PICK s plica in Mel sch Building.
Dinette Suites and Hundred* of
209 N. Park V.r.
Ph. 1104
Large light .'fllces. newly derot '/ S
,’01 , *11 # l,7- M,IP )Mlt
l fL-7 lovtil on* to noinri,
olh?r iicms to romplectv your
All Work Guaranteed.
esled. nit utilities, heat and Jani­
v
5
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uppiwh R«i0 P»ttuc.
huuseliuid neeals,
tor service furnished Call 8(58.
l x lion Utthod olttn meH EM A CAR
Ali Merchandise Fully Guaranteed.
W. H ft A IV pt S to r e .____
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YOU DRIVE IT
WUITJi m W1UB
pfolctnoMl ItMtmtflt; 6000 ItKCttm.
. ^ In d e n t and up to dale one room For HtKK Illustrated Cataluguo
PHONE 200
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for
STB KL AND -MORRISON
aril Amaxingly How Prices.
r * / f H.lUatt I mOi full mieiasit^s aa
* »t»C 1&lt;wi k*n Cial.t la iM .h c * Wi.n —
business couple. Downtown lo­
If-DHIVE-IT. INC.
NATION AH TRADING CO.
cation. Call 550
Iloi 2210
CIOS! IT ! rOUNOATIOM
Real Estate
laventmenta
Hlrhvry, North Carolina
to Clean HOC. i*CUOMVMLnotg&gt;*
OS7KKN Al'ARTMENTB, 3 ft i
W. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
ranln*. private screened porrh KEN MORE ciicuiating oil heatlln N. Park Avr. Tel. 1120
A hath. Comptetely remodeled.
els. regular $*15.1K) on ante lit F.II.A. Long Term Loans ILL
W itor A Kleetricity furnished.
F.II.A. Repair laian*
l.ll’.US. Limited time only. Sear*
cr.ii tag,
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Older Office, 115 B. l i t St.
i : \ id k
l it : T IK E S
HI ICK LX Mill SL
I PilotJ4TKRING
C oi'hrairs A tlantic Scrxicu
Tel 090.
3 ROOM furnished house at MonIIATTKHIKS
REIIUILDING and Recovering
ltd
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material* avalUhle. *ati*Xaction'
B
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
guaranteed, also Venetian blind*. 1
®\t'AKTMKNT. 515 W Id 8 k
SAltO'S UPHOLSTERY
Highest rash p r.ie paid for luted
110 XV. I»t SI.
Phone 1353
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
THREE room unfurni«heal apartCo. 311 E. 1st. Ph. DB8 .
FOR PROMPT ami efficient It.,.«nt, inctnnt hot water, hath.
frigi-iulmn ami Air Condition
Adult* only. &lt;08 Jlelhmvlllt’, A ILL UUX* your ra r regardless
Ing set vice, rommeriTal A do.
j'lp ne 1.105-J.
of age or condition. Ratliff A
mexllr, ('all G. It. Pear*-. PhumSens. Phone 237-W.
I'll* it,- (runt A back anttnner.
1453.
•crooned fro n t perch, living LEATHER brief case, giHot condi­
SMIIIMIWK.N
CO.—Roofing, a .
tion. Phone 148.
ua-rn. kitchen A private hath
lie,to* aiding, painting. Phone
Mifluic age rouplo with no chil­
1198 or 97-It.
dren or peta. 819 Elm Avo. ,Ve buy, sell or trade U»ed Cm*.
8 4 ua.
(1 Phone II78-W.
CENTRAL SERVICE STATIDN I he Sanfmd Upholalrry, ow ned
nnd operalrxl hy R. Carmichael
J. Ilrailry (Mham. Owner
3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
ha.i a full line of Slip Cover and
I'ark Axe. 4 2nd SI.
Upholstery material*. For ex
HEAL EM rXTE—INSUHANCK
.Ma.nlaril rite baby laed. Phone
part tidvire call 1112. 116'.-*
PKOPFIITY MANAGEMENT
7H7 J.
Park AveniH’.
RAYMOND 51. BALL. Realtor
Mai 4 H onan Stale lUnk Bldg. 7 Rein, Llvralnck, Supplirs MAKE the family car run like
new; Add safety with a brake
MODERN fi room h»u*r. douhle FOR SALK: Laying hen* ami pul­
ayririn
cheek-up. f,ow - cost,
garage. "11 Mcllonville Ave.
let*. M. G. Hodgeai. Paula nex*
I'HONK ONK-ONK-ONK
guaranteed work hy expert*.
TIIK I.ONK RANtiKIt
(see)
Wel8h
tu
I’ott
Office.
MODERN 4 licdroom Ranch type
Payable in *a»y monthly pnyTO HAVE TH AT TIRE JDII DOM
lly
Fran
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trik
er
home. 2 hath*. Excellent locontent*.
WORK WANTED
0 lino- Apply DOG Plumosn Drive.
GEN Fit X|, IKUt K ft K&lt;|PT. CO.
I'hone I23H-XV.
20 x \V, FI rat Street
PRACTICAL NURSE or BABY
SITTER, can gtv* good refer­
M l E 5 ROOM furniahed home
13 N O T H h r t— I'h U S O N A L
ence*, phone 1152-tl.
witn complete Woodwork Shop,
7 acre* land, loo ttn l toike Mary. FLOOR SANDING A ftnUhlng LEAVING for Springfield, Ml*See J , U Humphrey, Lake
auurl Sunalwy. Rnorn for I or
cleaning A waxing. Our powe*
Mary.
___ ^ ____
m re pn»M'nger» »h*re rip e n .
unit enable* u* U&gt; work where
»e*. Phone 877-K.
there la no electric eonnecllo
Lxatplionnlly well planned one
avail able. 21 year* experlenrBamr home in Rood retidential
LOST A FO U N D
H. M G1e**on. lotka Mary. Fla (4^
•ection. Two large well ventla..ted Indrooms, plu* ilceping
*nd repairing. Hour FpUNII: male calf. Oxvneer may
'■J area: plenty of closet* ant) ttor- Carpentering
da 7 or we«t. Phone 775-J.
call County 4H«2 or W. L. Harage »piice; oak floor* through*
rt.'on. Ibardall Ave.
.Mat—Built 7 year* ago of l&gt;e»t ILXIIT I r iilE JOB. Annio WllTTn,
material*, on two large lot*,
703 W. llth 8 t.
*5,590. Down. Balance Already
10
UtMlnnu) O ppurtonltlrs 4 'ATiEKL TRAILER, euitahle
Financed at 6 '4 ,
JOHN W. ||. MOORE. Realtor
for livo xteek. Inquire at Muric
For Sal* or Rent. Good Grocery
221 R. First 8 L.
Box. 110 W li t St. Phone 053.
&amp; Meat Market. I'hon* 1307-K.
Phone 1313
I0.W PLYMOUTH coupe, at B ar­
A grocery atarv, full eupply of
gain I’rtrr.
D. 11 Norwood,
5 A R T IC L E S ~FO R ~S A L E atuck, equipped with 12 ft. meat
ETTA KKTT
Monroe Corner. Phone C24-J.
erre,
meat
rilcer,
grinder,
two
GOAT MILK — Nourishing. ImHy Paul Itolilnxin
bet* of *cal*.', etuh reglrier, it'll International l'» ton truck,
4 prove your health the raiy way.
inuduce
aland
a&gt;nd
cold
drink
Quick Delivery
new ruliU-r. 6 milk goat* cheap.
•«. . •a, - -*.
Randall I’rieat. So. Sanford
b'ai. Can be hoaght on ea*y
F. A. Roach. Room 234, Florida
Ave. Phone 710-W-8.
OKAVVOULUOC/
Y C P, w i I W AS t i A H J G , IVH G o r TWO )
[ VOU O t-C iC S v N
it tm*. Store located at South
Hotel, Sanford.
uni.’! ; ta r u o A
HO*A 1*.^
COO«- ’*j *.--0 C A T lL iH C i/.
_ /l,i« P V V MA\»*j T 1
AIno See Our
H II. Air Compr**aor, mounted
laitgwood. Reaaon for *«lllng,
e n ^ c t l COW TO S*C ratni'M
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trmoTxxwxrve;
CanviiM Awning*
\ o e xou G xn. m t o i
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on wheel*. 150.00 caih. John
wite ha* 111 health- Coontart 1VJJ Plymouth 4 door aedan. 1638
7 : l BBS’I lr » tO . Y
J SPUCS. / u y
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Gulck
4
door
aedan,
excellent
KrHer. I’hone 745.
and
A’rhlc Smith, phone 1132.
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ill l TUM-OMT
condition1640 Old«moblle 4
- -I wm nm
-Vi
Porch Roll Down
TUXEDO FEEDS—com oltie line GROCERY STORE located 1UI3
door »cdan, new rubber, new
S d n a ftr \
,R c tr/
Curtains
Hum * Tuxaoo Feed Store
W. 13th S treet. Rcaaonahly
( ’sn trsW
l&lt;attcry. Cleaneat uaed car In
/ meuwV\
pt’iced.
Sanford. 1641 Bulck 4 door
DO! vN'S garden tractor, like
I WCAIV’Gd rJ
TVaE. I
»e lan, new paint. Urea, aeat
new with attachment*. Bargain. 1 2 S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
covere, exceptionally clean.
Phone nil-XV.
SEP.VICK. LUZIER'S, INC. Com­ CLNTJIAL SERVICE STATION
J. Ilrailry Odham, Owner
'Cow manure for flower*. R. W.
plete analyaia of your akin fa _____Park
r Tl
Ave. A tad St._____
loud, phone 78H-W. •
aubmlttad to our Laboratory
through our trained rocaultanta. 1633 Plymouth coupe, excellent
USED Funtiture-Dre*»er, ringle
T V cream* a re made qp accondition. 105 N. Palmetto Ave.
l-’d complete, Dinette table A
820 W ent T h ir d HI reel
c o r d l n g l f ^ --------4 chair*. Phone 380.
men).
L A
Call FOR SALE: 1641 Ford, motor and
P h o n e I I S 2 -W
IP m excellent, body fair. Lawn
1384 for
Mary
'40 WTMxier Motor Bike, good conIru-iiMV.aa
Ho-nphrey,
Lake
Maty.
McMkhoh,
d'lioo, (56,uO. 618
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DAY OLD PRICE
15 CENTS EACH

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STEEL &amp; WOOD
VENETIAN
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FRIDAY, JU L Y 2, 1013

B A H T O H r tQ W D A

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Giants Meet Orlando Here Tonight In Crucial Game
Locals Down Pirates
By 12 To 7 Count;
Eddie Lisiewski Is
Slated For Mound
By ARTHUR BECKWITH. JH.
Herald Hporta Editor
roc Sanford Giant* continued
their drive to overtake the Irague
leading Orlando Senator* by turnins bark the L enbutg Pirate* at
the Municipal Park lart nlsbt In
a loosely played 12 to 7 content,
which !a«lrd over two and onenail hour*.
Tonight the Giant* and the Or­
lando Senator* open another cru­
cial aerie*. Manager Hal Gruber
Indicated latt night that right­
hander Edie I.iiiewiki would get
-ha .darting alignm ent for the
game, which will lie played at the
Municipal Park. Llaicwaki la*
beca nursing a rwclling on hi*
tight arm , but I* e*poct*d to lie
in gcod condition for the fraca*
tonight.
Sanford rapped out 12 hita from
•hti offering* of two l^ecsburg
pibhera, but Joe SrhulU wa* al*o
-lickeci for 12 hit*. However.
3 ch titf apared the I.«-e»burg hit*
weil, amt wa* not in too much
dlfliculty.
A .nford’* firrtbasentan, lt*v
!(&lt;&gt;_&lt;nkratu, caught a low pitch
fiom the left arm of I.ou Tarolll,
am. aent the *phere far over the
lichlfield upright for hia tenth
non e run of the '48 »c**on. John­
ny McManu* and Tommy Cataldo
were on the ba*ra.
The local* hopped into an early
lead by rapping out four hit* to
tend five run* arront the plate In
the first inning. In the melee,
Uoyd Clifton and Cataldo dou•ilrd, and Ko.enkrant tripled
The Pirate* scored two run* In
the t i n t frame, added two more
in the seventh, one in the eighth
ano a pair in the ninth.
Manager Gruber announced la*l
night the Fred Petty, Infielder
jtgnrd from the New York Giant*
try-cut camp recently held In
Jacksonville, I* in town, but ha*
not been placed on the active Hat.
P * |trs are *chrdul*d lo arrive
from St. Cloud within **vrral
da)*, he *atd. Petty I* being op­
tioned to Sanford by thr St. Cloud
t]ub of the Cla** C Northern
League.
The new addition lo the club
houre at the Municipal Park, a
dra*&gt;tng room for the umpire*,
Wti.l Into u*e latt night. Umpire*
lYatih Andreu and “Tex’' Cofer
were the fir*t to u*e the facilltie*.
Umpire Cofer cleared the Lee*,
burg bench in the fourth inning
' »t night. Manager Eddie help
anted Rill Hall to come into the
game to pinch hit for Plteher Ho­
ward Halley In the ninth Inning,
but Hall had changed clothe*, and
wa* unable to gu Into the contr*l.
It |* believed the Leesburg playata were under the impre**ion
they had been ejected from the
gam t, blit they had been cleared
L om the bench, and the Leesburg
manager had the right to call the
player* from the club home in the
the player* were needed.
President A. 8 . Ilerlong of the
Florida Slate league wa* in the
bleacher* witnca.lng the conic*!
laat night

I till

ni: Kanin fi
Mooalrlln. »•
■maraall*. If
Mchartn. ir
wartoloiii. in
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All-Star Game In A Nut-Shell
PLACE: Tinker Field. Orlando
TIME: 8 o’clock, Sunday July t.
CONTESTANTS: Hal Gruber'* “All-Rookie*’’ vernu* Myril
Hoag’* “All-Vettran*'.
VISITING THA.M. in gray unifurma: The Veteran All-Siari.
HOME TEAM, In white uniform*: The Rookie All-Star*
Award*: All player* and bat-boy* participating with rroeive a
h*nd*ome tpccially engraved sterling illver twit-buckle at a louvenir
of the occaiion.
I1AT-UOY8: To be »»lected by each manager.
ADMISSION: Adult*, white or colored, t l , tax Included; rhil:
dren, 60c.
PASSES; None to be hunorrd other than National A»*ociation
panic* or the bronte life-lime p aw n presented by the league to form­
er major league (tar* in 1919.
BOX SEATS: None available.
PAST RECORDS: 1947 Rookie All-Star* defeated Veteran AllStar*, 8 to 3, licforc 2,&lt;K*I fan* at St. Augustine, July IS, 1917.
The player*:
ALL-VETERAN TEAM
ALL ROOKIE TEAM
Pw
Ralph Tlartolorti. l eesburg
Ramon Rotenkrant, Sanford
lb
Eddie Le|p, Lcetburg
Charles Hetnhaugh, Orlando
2b
Mario Perea, DeLani
Anthony Smeraglla, Lee»burg
St'
Tony Vega, Dr Land
Mack Yarlmrougn.Daytona Beach 8 S
De»mond Halter, Leesburg
Bryan Brasingtim. Del.nod
OF
John Gnirisun. Orlando
JoM-ph T. Cataldo, Sanford
OF
Rex Throop, Orlando
Harold Ivy, Gainciville
0 F
Elwyn Stabelfield, Daytona
Donald Umschcld, Sanford
RHP
I.&lt;iii Bevll, Orlando
Frank Gillirnfe. St. Augu*tine RHP
Don Coker, Galne*vll!e
Charle* DIMInico, Palalka
Mil*
Tommy Hyde, Orlando
Arthur Dunham, Sanford
LHP
John Toncoff, Palatka
M n Matte, Sanford
C
Ruddy Lake, Sanford
Edward Lichen*. Daytona
Utility
Mvril Hoag, Gainesville
Hal Gruber, Sanford
Manager
UMPIRES: Arthur Anderaon, Lyle Buck, Elbert Butler, Clyde
Cofer
(In ca»e of rain, game will be played In Orlando, Sunday July U ,
S oclnrk)

Anderson, Buck
Cofer And Butler,
Are Star Umps
Stanton Was Named
In Poll But Is In
Atlanta H ospital
s il v e r s p r in g s

July

2 tsp#.

Two S a lly League
Games Are Washed
Away L a st Night
llv

A SS O C IA T ED P R E S S

Half of the South Atlantic
League game* were waahed out
laat night by rain. In the other
Iwo game* the loop lending
Greenville Spinner* defeated the
Columbia Red* u-r. and Charlestnn whipped the Auguata Tiger*
12-3,
Macon at Savannah and Columbu* at Jacksonville were postponrtl.
The Spinner* scored five time*
In tho fourth inning to edge tho
Ilrd*. Columhu* opened the game
with three run* and added two in
the fifth. lA&gt;mi*h of Greenville
gave the Red* eight hit* wlilla
Port allowed eleven.
Charle*! mi *» fir at La suntan Pap
Rambert hit a grand-slam homer
for a home crowd in the gain*
with Augurta. HI* blow wa* the
climax of a aeven-run uprising in
the seventh Inning. The Rebels
got 17 bit* while Lou Ilu*h allow­
ed the Tiger* ten.
Charlie Scruggs pared Charle*tun with a triple, a double and
two ainglr* in five lluir* at (he
plate. He knocked aero** three
runa.
The victory left the Rebel* one
percentage point behind the Jack­
sonville Tar* in second place.

Falkenburg M e e t *
Bromwich In Finals
Of Wimbledon T iff

Miss Dixie Beauty
Contest Will Be
Featured Tonight

ID JAMES If. CIIAMnRRR
LONDON. July 2 op) — Tcnnl*
TotalI t is t i i fain get u battle of style* on
•a sro n n
Wimbledon’* renter rourt today
ab b o a a* John Bromwich, .10-year-old
SlrManu* •*
t
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l
Clifton tli
I I « *mlu Irxterou* Australian, tangle*
I’*pin. lb
I I
with California'* rangy Rob FalCatalan, rf
1 t
kem urg in the men’* single* fin­
■•tankran*, lb
1 7
al*.
J r Dr, I r
1 1
Kavakl*. rf
* I
r.lkenburg. with an are advan­
I Matt*, r
&lt; I T
mhuh*. p
tage and a cannonball service,
I a n
•nay find out what a lot of other
Total*
SI It ST II hlMvra have—that the blond Aus­
E£.*' ■••Bitted for Halley In Tib.
UM hnrg ----it* to* m — t tralian la one of the beat taker* of
"Jb rt „
, n a *aa i n ~ i i varvKr In the world of tennis.
Run*: Mnnalella I. U rljir.n j.
Additionally there'* hardly a
Bartoloiil. IVobkln*. Pa.sek, MrManu*‘S, Clirtoa. I'ralo *. nualdo tennis player anywhere who can
!• nn*onkran« I. Trier ttrmr*:
u*l the courtcraft and strategy
bnblila*. I'eplo. Bnirraalid I. Clif­
Bromwich, whose long suit la
ton t Itun* bailed Int M il-ar.n 1.
arlnluiii. Calaldo. llo**ukran* I. to make the other fellow play a*
plar I. Tarolll, Man*. Pallor 2
Two ba*e till*: I'llflon. Calaldo. lie want* the game played.
A'i thia add* up to the hunch
vl*r. Uarlotoaal. Thr»» b a te h it:
Jrbaren H om e run: lloornkran* that Bromwich will take ell FaltloD a’ baioa: MrUm«&gt;. Cllflon
Wubl* play*: Papin, r tifln n and ■enburg ran di*h out and win tho
icatnkrana. I.*ri on I - * ... I,.** title.
urp t i Panford 7. lilt* nff lU llo r
Belting favor* the two-handed
n I Inning* it runal li**t* on
I*: off Ilalter I. Pehull* a. Tar- atar from downundcr, who la *xwill I. Ptrurk mil hr Haller I, ueeUd lo wear down the Amerprkulta 7. Tarolll t wild pllrh:
Prhulls. Irtrtne "llrber; |l*"ee can with hia "atonewaHing" tac- , t'mplreo: Cofer and Andran. Tima tlrs.
Bromwich ha* experience, ac­
curacy of stroke production and
tennis savvy to pitch against Falhenb'jrg’a youth, power and dead­
*
*
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ly volleying at the net. It should
RECREATIONAL SCHEDULE be 6 good match.
There will be no recreational
■rtielty held on Monday, It wa* !&gt;,v American men's doubles
K
•nnedhewd today by Director Prod team of Tom Brown and Gardner
Mullo* go against Lennart BarGa m *. “Wo do not believe there
gel.n of Sweden and Jack H ar­
wiL bo enough children Intcroatod
per of Australia for the right to
' in participating In the program,
therefore wo a r t cancelling acti­ meet Bromwich and young Frank
O pt um e tria l
A 24 feet 814 Inch running
vity for Monday,“ Ganaa declared. Sedgman In the final*.
Tit: re American women’s teams broad jump by Je**e Owen* I* IIS MagMUa Ava, Phoee 118
LEGION JUNIORS PRACTICE plays semifinal* matches. Dorla •till a Wirld record.
------1 -A practice of tho American Le­ lla it and Mrs. Pat Todd meet
gion Junior baa*hall nine ha* been Mr*. Jean Boatock and Mrs. N. W,
called for B:00 o’clock Monday af- Blair of Britain while Louis*
Mrnoon, It waa announced th li Brough and Mrs. Margaret Os­
■ m n ln f by Coach Fred Ganaa." borne DuPont take on Mr*. Helen
Peterson Rihhany of Boston and
Wa need to trim thia Apopka dub,
Barliara Scofield of Ban Francis­
W t f play them Tuesday. We
LIABILITY INSURANCE
co.
need the praetice," ho laid.
Miss H art, of Miami, Fla., and
To Meet New Florida Financial ReaponalblUly Law
MLt Brought, of Beveily Hills,
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
Cattle am e n d the women's finals
d a l) —Bill Dunkovlich uf the St.yesterday and will clash for the
Augustine Rainta. waa flnod IIS tills fcaturday.
,
tor abuilve language and conduct
MU* H art upset tha defending
a t D eU nd Monday, Art. cheavptow,
Proa.
Mrs. DwPanL of WUISatlo Buiaey of tha Florida Slat*
* ------- announced yesterday.

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1*1.UH IP A ST ATI. LI. Atit r;
Treat—
W I.
Pel
Oilando
11 t l
111
rttru H ii
u ai j * i
Payton* Heath
IS IS
ill
ilafnesvllle
*2 I * .III
Leesburg
2* 41
.I I I
Hi Augiiallna
II II
tit
1*1
Patalk*
II II
llrlA nd
t l II
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clair —A r t h u r Anderson, Lyle
Buck. Elbert Buller and Tex Cofer
Hrealla Teelrrday
will lie Ihe umpire* working the
Iieloind I; O rlando 1
Fiord* Slate League's annual alltlalnravllla 4, Ht. A uguatine 1
Sanford II; 1-eeehurg T
htar baseball contest lo be played
Partuna H eart I; P alatk a I
at Tinker Field In Orlando Sun­
tiara re Teday
day afternoon. It was revealed at
Orlando at Hanfurd
I'el.vnd
at
P a r lo n a llrerh
leagje headquarter* here yeaterl.eeebutg at O a ln rtv llle
d«) afternoon.
I'alalk* »t Hi A uguatine
Tom Stanton was fo i. th high
ni k
mail In the poll, but he 1* re ­ Team—a m k h ic a n t .i : * W
I. Pet
cuperating from war-lime Injuries Cleveland
J»li II I
It 21 • «2
in a hospital In Atlanta, lie wa* Philadelphia
Tort
2121 ire
leplcced by Cofer, who wa* the New
Boston
2124 111
fifth high man In the balloting.
Petrol!
20tl III
2aIS 111
Since the second annual all- Washing Inn
IS II
&gt;17
star tilt was not enough, Orlando Ht lentils
official* who are representing the Chicago Hraell* Teelerday i*ii 117
league in pre-game activities, a n ­ Naw York lo. Boston ,
Petrol! »; Cleveland 1
nounced today that a m ilitary
Philadelphia 2; Waehlngtnn 2
Isssiiil will give a runcert before,
At le«uls I . chlrago i
jnu (day during the game,
1.4:4 4 i| K
Also, several former major Ternm—
W 1,
w
league stars will be presented as Itonton
IS &gt;1
.111
22 IV
thi game progresses, among them Ht 1wOill M
14 T
14 1»
11*
Joe Tinker, Tommy McMillan, PlltalturAh
%i:w i o i ik
31 31
.304
loui.ny Leach, Emil Yde, Lee I'hllftilr ||.M»
. 14 12
1*7
MmJow*. George Pipgra*. Hal lifisolih n
&gt;7 14
.442
Innail
IS 17
41*
W raier, Daisy Vance, Fred Merk- 1‘hlcr^o
IS 17
.421
. le. Nap Imjole, llert Chapman,
Here It* Traterday
llnei.in I, Sew Turk t
: Moon- Edmondson, Grover H art­
Philadelphia 4. BrookIvn I
ley Del Mason, Charlie H arris,
Chlrago I. SI lenul* 1
anu many other*.
PHteburgh I. Cincinnati 2
In rase of rain, Sunday*' game
u . t i i i i p i &gt;m i a v i T i n v i i .
will he played Sunday, July ) | , in
By RALPH RODEN
IRAOCK
Orlsudo,
with
all
games
scheduled
Tea
m—
A-im isled Prr*« Sport* Writer
w t. r . i
Ha
van*
2*
&lt;42
on
that
date
to
be
played
a*
part*
Jo.inny Sain. Hoatnn Brave*
Tampa
sn 12 .114
jf
double-header*
thr
next
time
riglilh.m&lt;l&lt; r, bn* rcnchi'd thv half
lalollhd
u
41
.211
St Petereburg
4 » 42 Ml
way mark in hi* bid to become the two teams meet.
Wear Palm Hearh
41 47
444
the first Nallonnl l-cague pitcher
Miami
Hearh
41 47
444
elnu.- Mori Cooper to win 20
Miami
M 47
117
;am ci three year* In a row.
Kl IjooPrdul*
17 27 .117
Hesalte Trsterday
Snln, a native of Belleville,
Weet l-ilm Ilea, b 1; Miami I
Ark., pitched the league leading
Lakeland II IP "e-rreburg I
Havana I. Tampa o
Brave* to a 4-1 victory over the
Miami It s. ) i l.aud*rdal* l
New York Giant* yesterday for
nit 10th victory. Hr’* the f ln t
i \ t i :hv atpin i i . i t p it :
T ea
senior circuit Ginger lo win 10
*V I.
gel
Beauty
will
predominate
at
the
Montreal
i i :&gt;
in
thi* ecaton and now ha* a 10-B \olu sla County Kennel Club In Newark
It
&gt;«
.110
record.
lluffalo
It II
]il
Daytona
Reach
tonight
when
the
Tile soft • spoken 29- year - old most gorgrous girl* of tha South, Itorhuler
II tv
|S |
21 II
111
.iuil*r ha* won seven of hi* last hrrn for thr Ml** Dixie Beauty ttyracuar
Ji:H*i:i
i
ITT
ax
at
am
eight start* nnd appear* n cinch Contest on July 3, will be the Toronto
11 II
, | 7|
to M*ch the roveted 20
22 | |
111
Iguest* of the Club for an avrn- llaltlmor*
IIsvelte
lrvtrrd.vv
ID Bo*,on Are held the Ul»nt* ing of greyhound racing. Aside
Toronto 11-4, Newark 1-1
to lour sinrl''* yrrteiday. Two from the beauty contestants there
Montreal (-» Jersey p |l) | . |
Hyraruee I; lluffalo I
of ihem helped produce the Gl- will be numerous model* from
Horheeter I llaltlmora 1
ini*' lone run ,n the upening in- some of the largest modeling
III Innlngat
agencies in the country.
nlnir.
Tlie Brave* tint the count In Th« feature ninth raca will be
Mil Til ATt-ANTH I.KAHt
W |, r*t
the second on Rub Elllult's sixth Ihe Mist Dixie Handicap and M is Trees—
flrirnvltle
t* IS .171
imn.o run and won It in the sev­ of the track'* fastest runner* wtU J 4I'Ma m l ll,|,K
4 i vv A ll
compete.
One
of
Ihe
vDItlng
Charlratu*
i
tn
enth when Tommy Holme* lieltrd
til
&lt;VIS • III
beauties will place a blanket Maron
a tin re-run double.
Culutuida
tl l |
III
of
flower*
on
the
winning
grey­
I'.'.e victory enabled the Brave*
Columtiua
|y | ]
111
.*( fh
to Increase their lead over the hound. Running In this classic * nyu-la
III
will
l&gt;e
such
speed
magician*
aa
Havannah
2
|
i;
til
runurr-up Cardinal* to two and a
geenlia Vralrrday
haif game*. The Card* dropped Warhreta. Viking Mis*, OB'a
tprrnvllle I; Columbia I
i
Hotiy
and
Taurus.
a 4-9 decision to the Cub* In Chi­
CharleelonIt. Auguata
2
Maron al g*vann*h tpod, tain I
Warhreta, owned by the Handle
cago.
Columbus
at
Jacksonville
Ai.dv Piifkii drove in all of Cld- Bros. Kennels, ha* been seven
tppd. nlnl
-•ago’* runs, doubling home a mar­ time* in the money in nine starts.
A N R R ir iX 4M III I4TIOV
ker in the first and blasting a OB'* llntsy ha* a record Just
W 1.
aleiut a* good. Viking Mi*» won Team —
l*ff
ihitr-run homer in the seventh.
•niltanapniu
*47
12 74
The third place Pitt*hurgh Pir­ in-; eighth race handily tart Wed­ Mil «r.uk M
t
l
11
211
nesday.
Taurus
has
a
record
of
HI
l-.u
l
t
l
11
ttl
ate* knocked off tho Rads, 3-2 in
three
win*
In
nlna
start*.
r«lu
m
tiu
.
42
11
.44*
Cincinnati and Jumped within a
.4*4
an aa
I N I K im it
Other feature runnera tonight N
naif game of St. l-oula.
K * n . .. CHv
.411
11 44
1*2
I t 42
A g e l e s s Frit* Ortsrmueller will be 8 hatto, High Barbara* T illed .
I^iul.vllt*
Non
in
ttnd
Taurus.
17
21
SIS
throttled the Red* on *1“ Wo™*
l:\TKIKa r a x TOVIOHT
while tha Pirate* slapped Harm
1*1 Hare B/ISIb Mile
Kir*I Halt Halle Heart*
Wchmelcr,' Tummy Hughes and
Waycross Maintains
Memorial P rlve, Top M»n, C eeW aiktr Crest for 12.
•ar. Park H r , Hearn. Mo lllue.
(3-F Winning Streak
Thr Philadelphia Phillies pulled Trrkr (lam e tiitv
leg Here * l*ih Mil*
within one percentage point of
I,art H all P e llr P e s tle
the fourth place Giant* by heatHr ASSOCIATED PRESS
llllle Hump* K ing Mid**. P or­
A long winning and a long los­
mi; the Dodgers, 4-2, in Brooklyn ts '*
Itllls. I'rouit I’rlnre, Top H at­
uehind Schoolboy Rowe.
ter lontr K eel, Mr Never Fall. ing streak were maintained In
tii-orgia-Florlda L e a g u e games
Rowe limited the Dodger*, who Pull* Arrow
Sr4 Hare Kelertlv
now have lost five straight game*,
K1«V&lt;t Hammer, tubal, Waba- last night.
to sight hit*.
stiaw. rraeal Pat. rsalured. tin*
Waycrosi* 13-11 triumph over
In ihe American League, the Invlleil Pell Haven P*nnv Juvan the Albany Card* wa* Ihe Bears*
l
i
t
Haee
8
/
ISit
Mil*
I hilndrlphla Athletic* closed in on
Accord, l-lttl* Mlrker. lied Pean. eighth straight Tallahassee lost
ihc league-leading Cleveland In­ Ilennv M&lt;iu*ak. Artoco. Tess# Taf- numbers seven and eight and
dians by taking a 3-2 night game ft, Hbane. Sseet
w hin the Pirates dropped a twin
Ilk Mare S taib Mil*
from the Washington Senator*
Mads Hall. P ow er Park. Mis* bill to Coidtla 4-3 and 7-3.
while the Indian* were beaten, P-S llomher. I’ete'a Pak. flarvl* Jay.
Thomaarille rallied late In thalr
oy the Tiger* In Detroit. Phil- •-&gt;* M»|or Happy t.r»h. Vindalla rat..* with th* Valdoata Dodgers
t«kl,»hla now trail* by half a Pi pres* Sib Mare r a ta rttv
lo win 3-4, Moultrie at Americua
game.
lie* ••sul J'lVfiil Jubilee, Old waa postponed because of wet
The A'* scored all of their run* I'nlnn lllark Tip. I-ady Tvoane, grounds,
In tlie last of the ninth with Fer- Vlrl*nlt WU# T U Sod*
flk Mar# B/IStk Mile
1 humasville'* victory over Va'ila Fain knocking In two with a
tj)rrv Klvnn. Poveri* I'agad*
iluunle and Elmer Valo tingling .ivmphnny. Mel U n a . T»hl*qliah. Jt&gt;j»u lied up thv race for flrat
home Fain with the winning run. »ll* t 4'blrk. Kaetrr Jacket. Jevlal place. Both the Dodger* and the
Thnmaavilla Tigers have won 48
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*“* going Into the Jeeate. •tk Mare g/l4th Mil*
eighth, the Tiger* tallied five run-i
lively Pawn Consent. Pop'# and lost 11. The Dodger* have
with George Vico doubling home Choir* Hiawatha tjldy Flosala been in the lead since June 18
Mr. I,lb* Tom. par OH. Olla when they replaced the fading
two and Ha| Newhouaer two more Cl
a* at#
Tallahassee Pirate*.
with a triple.
atb Mare a/tarb MM*
m
i
*
s
H
im
:
h
Ain
trA
P
Nine pitcher* appeared in tha
The third place New York YanMote- Sh-lln Taoe-I* Vlk- Albany scoring duel,
xec* crept within a game of the Inetill'*
Ml** Otr* ningrr. tt’arbaala. Waycrote
five for the Card* and four for
Indian* with a 10-7 triumph over Mono** *ll*h llsehseer
the Bear*. Albany opened the
ISIk Harr Hrark rear**
ihe Boston Red Sox In the Yankee
r„
»•* llv
ntadium. A seven run first In- • ilslir «*
* « !.• r-.'t— tl r I r *• t
nine rally aralnst Mickey Hand* •*-*•» * »A- V
t'teh
enabled the Yanks to win. Red 'IftAR
So* slugger Ted William* went
#t-|*
. ,, • 14 F'SJI *31
nllltaa to end hia consecutive
nn-w
mw*, f?o rt,nn»vh
gam# hitting streak at 14.
In a night game at Rt. Louis,
tjw Brown* scored three run* In
Ihe eighth Inning to *nap a 6-6
tie and went on to beat the Chi­
Dr. Henry McLauMn
cago White Sox, H-S.

Sain Registers 10th Victory As
Braves Score 4-1 Win Over Giants

AUTO

Htoan, 6-4, 6-2, and will meet
Marvin McKinley in the finals U
,hc i.nte lo 12 age group.
J
3!artlne Drake and Deane May
ir e scheduled to play semi-final
matv'le* in the nine to 12 agtgro-p
for girl*. The other irmigroup tennia tournament for boys
line! match will be between Helen
oeing conducted at the Sanford MUhcD and Silvia Harriett.
Junior High School by the San­
ford Recreational Department un­
der the direction of Mrs. Linda
UlLfftca. ’Hester won over Jimmy
(iLASS -- PAINT
Byto by 6 -0 , 0 -0.
Cnarlea Le# and Ronald Tay­
SKNKAIUK GLAMS &amp; 9
lor ire scheduled to play a semiFAINT COMPANY
riniiD match today, and the w in­
ner r f this meeting will play Hea­
114 W. 2ad HL
I’h. IX
ter in the finals.
Edwin Tyson trimmed Jimmy

David Hester Enters
Southern Ass’n
Tennis Meet Finals
Teams Produce
David Ileater gained the final*
Many Home Runs yesterday,
In tha 12 to 10 age

By ASSOCIATED TRESS
Horns runa wars plentiful in the
Southern Association latt night
with Nashville leading the way.
Rn were hit, Nashville getting
half of tham.
Nashvilla’a Gilbert, Ea*t*rwood
and Byatn each hit a four bagger
a* the Vols shutout tha Memphis
Chick* 4-0, It wa* tha second
time this year the league leading
VoD won a ahutout.
Mobile and Atlanta battled in
t&gt; pitching duel with the Bears
edging Atlanta 4-2. The New
Orleans Pelicans defeated Birm­
ingham 9-2 and Chattanooga won
from Little Rock in ten innings
PflO! k’E 13
|
5-4.
u
All
Car
k
Truck
Owti.r*"
L
“Speciit Set vices Offered T
Charles Gilbert's homer for
IIATTKRY RECHARt.INt,
BRAKE REL1NF.D
Naahvllla waa bit 2-1rd of the sea­
WHEEL BALANCING
BRAKE DRUMS TURNED
son. All four Vol runa were
MASTER CLYINDER8 HON LOANER SERVICE
brought in with homrri. First
BATTERY CAIH.ES
&gt;
•
HD
baseman Georga Byam’a account­
,
BRAKE LINING . H R A K P, ROAI) HER VICK
ed for two runa.
FLUID
Art Cuccurulio gave the Chick*
only six singlet to win hi* shut­
ROAD SERVICE
out, the first in Na*hvill*‘* park
FRONT END WORK
TIRE k TUBE REPAIRS
thi* season.
ALIGNMENT . UEUUSHING
Second placa Mobile and fifth
plara Atlanta got 13 hita bet­
Fk»r Meta—Mufflers—Tail Pipe*—Fuel Pump*—Furl l.inra—
ween them in Mobil*. The Bear*
"*rbur*tor*i- 8eat Covers—Auto R adlo.-llorr.*— L ig h U -S p .tk
got six off A tlanta’s Carl Lind­
Plugs— Fan Belt*—Shock Absorber*.
quist while Atlanta got raven. The
Rraappiug of all Truck—Paaaengcr A Tractor T ire.. '
j
victory wa* th# Bear’* second
Eeay Pay PUa—Guaranteed Work—Save Monry—
f
straight from the rracker* In their
home park.
Leftflelder Pate Krau* of the
New Orleans Pelican* hit a four
bagger, two douhle* and a single
In four times up. Niw Orleans : i H = i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i H = m =
collected 14 hit* in the errorless M ata.___ 40c
Dtxirs Gpen
game while Birmingham got
sevan from pitcher Georg* Diehl. Eve*.----- 44c
12:4S P. M.
The victory wa* tha Pelican*’ third Ckildrea .. 14c
Dally t j
in a row over tha Barons in New
Orleans and the fifth triumph out
of their last six gamts.
Hob Moyer of tha Little Rock
sSHOWING TODAY! I !
Traveler* bantered with (wo on
and Laray Drake of Chattanooga
also eollerttd a round-trip blow.
JAtifl BLAIK in "I tO V t TROUBLE"
The ten inning game was won
yla by Ik# Ulltney
with a pinch slngli
of Ihe Lookouts. Little Rock led
,
SPECIAL
4-2 until Chattanooga cam# to
ADDED ATTRACTION!
bat in the last of tho aighth. T he'
I-ookouts tied up the game with
Moyer's blow.

FIRESTON E STORES

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game by scoring ten time* in
thtee innings but Waycro#* hur*
ler* finally stopped the parade
acru*a home plate by holding the
C u d s scurries* the rest of th*
game except for one run in th e '
eighth. Wayrross had two fourrun innings In tha fourth and
eighth to ronllnue th* stream of
« 7 hurlers to and from the
mound.
Coidele could get but five hits
off McCallum In the first game
with the Pirate* but they made
them count for four runs. In the
second game, which lasted ten In*
qlngf, Cordele wa* held scoreless
.inl.I the ninth. In the laat two
frame* they made up for lost
tint*1 with *even run*. Cooper
wri t thv rout# for Cordele.
Thv double win sent th* Indians 1
into sixth place ahead of Moultrie.
EsrBeit date any major league
baseball team has clinched the
pennant wa* Bept. 4, I N I , when
th* Yankees sewed It up with a
win over Boston.

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VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E sta b liflh e d 1908

MONDAY JULY o. 1918

Supplies T o Berlin

Says He Signed 3 Ma­
im* Bills Only Be­
cause They Are Bet­ Eaton Says Next K i T t a S * t L
m
Nearly
ter Than Nothing
1U 0 Planes Into Ber­
Congress Job Is
WASHING I UN Jul* S. pp)—
lin’s Blockade Zone

Says P r e s i d e n t Can
Both Sides Are Said
Never Unite Party,
To Have Rejected Cripps Says Gold But Will Aid It By
Partition P l a n s ;
Withdrawing Name
T r e a t y Ends 9th Dollar Reserves; L IT T L E ROCK. July 5. ,A‘&gt;—

Are At Low Level
EntflandHopesToBolst-r Economy With
Marshall Aid Funds

Governor Ben T. Lan ry ol Ar­
kansas, chairman ol the States
Rights Democratic orgamration,
today called upon President Tru­
man to step aside and support |
General Eisenhower for the Demo­
cratic presidential nomination
Lan ry predicted victory for the
Republican ticket in November il
Truman is nominated.
“ If hr loves the party," said
the Arkansas governor in a loins al
alalement, “ and if hr wants the
country lo become united and d
hr honestly denies political and
military peace in the woild. dien
why not saciificr his own personal
ambition and support tbr nrmination and election ol Grnrial
unEisenhower."
Lanry contended that ihr re­
tired chief of staff is the one

No. 176.

Truman Lash U.S., British Gain
Falls Anew On Strength In Flying
GOP Congress

Laney Urges
Bernadotte Seeks
T o Extend A rm ed Truman Quit
As Candidate
P a le stin e T ru c e

CAIRO, July 5, t/l*i - Count
f t o lk r
HrinaJotlr ackrtl Arabs
and Jews today to extend th*
aiiniittcr tit I'alestinr. Both udev
were reported on good .iu) III Ilily
lo h a ir rejected lilt partition plan
(ol a lading peace.
Dir folll-weeki ItUce which
LONDON, July 5. (/V)— S»r
Bernadoltc arranged at Untied .Stafford Cripps, cliancrllot of ihr
Nationi mediator r ip i m I uday.
exchequer, luld Parliament today
H r alto atked llir Jew* and llir itnlinK atra Hold and dollar
£At*bt lo *gtee that llir lluly City i n m n have dwindled to H 7 J.of Jriuialrm and the poll, term- i 000,000 ($1,892,000,000.)
inal and irlin riy facililirt ol , Spending of these lail ditch reHaifa be deiniliUriled
j serves during llir lilt six months
Hrinatlolle appratrd hopfful. i rndrd Junr 10 lo u llr j t‘254,000,dnpitr llir appaicnl rejection ofJoOO ($1 .Olh.000,000). Somr of
his tailing pracr plan. If ihr f|,e |0M was regained by a l 22.Aiabi and hracl agrre to a truce 000.
000 ($88,000,000) giant
eitrniion. a conlrrrncr will tel d n the M inhall Plan.
tbr Irngili of lunr it will tail.
Hi* trpoit opened a two-dav
U N observers watched 2,200 drbatr in Commona on thr MarO Jrw » file from the S.8 . Pan York ihall aid agreement. British repin Haifa Thry cam** from Intrrnnir/it cam|i&gt; on Cyprus, when* trirnlativea ate to iirn the accotd
• bout 20.000 other Jew* await in Washington Tuesday night.
pnssag,. to I’alratinr. Tliry had
Ctippa aaid that with help of
been Interned there by thr Hrlt- the Matihall Plan (European Re­
lah during thr mandate prrtod
whllr trying to rn ter Patratine covery Program, "We hope to rewithout vlaaa. Thr Pan Crescent tain our reiervea at about 1500,waa rn route to Haifa with 2,000 00 0,0 00 ($ 2 ,000 ,00 0 ,0 0 0 )."

i ■

Associated Press Leased Wire

I’lrcideiil Tinman has lakru tlure
more lu-||y swings al the ftepnh
lit .ill BOtli Inugirtt
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•

*

»

rottow iN O Hit AMtVAl at the Washu.i t. r. National Airport. President
Huinula UatllrguS Uf Venezuela leave* for Iht Whir, Ituii.e witll I'le.i.Uut
Truman. The highlight uf Gallegos' «!*» vn-day stay III lh* l oiled states
will be when he pitsents a hu*e, brutur swtuc ot Sm.uu Hulls at to ihe
Missouri town bearing tiie name uf the laim-us Si uth American "lit era
tor." President Truman will acconipan* Gallegos to H h.ai whete lit II
accept the statue tn a speech which h»- l«rn billed a» an important
pronouncement" un Latin -American relations
11viariurioiiol i

American who can bring at&gt;out
unity.
Ha said President Tru­
man "can never unite the party
ann that he has an opportunity of
making “• raal contribution to the
nation and the world” by stepping
aside,
llj ERNEST H. VA» t ARO
I h e s t a t e m e n t waa issued
through an aide of the governor.
BOLIVAR. Mo.. July 5 (/!*)—President hum an held out ho;*- to­
L a is In a hospital for a phy- day for an rvrntual "world order” in which all naliuni will rii)uy "llir
• ( BMlINMfl M
M I hl&gt; *t»*
r&lt;|U.dity and friendship" that prevail in •I**' Western I Irtmspherr
Mr. Truman s(ioke al a ceremony in which hr accepted a $ I (HI,IKK)
statute of Simon Bolisai, llir South Amen an libeialnr, In in I'teci.lenl
Romulo Gallegos of Veneruela who flew to tbr United Stales to, the
occasion.

President Holds Hope All World
Will Be Like Western Hemisphere

UN Strengthening

Says Russia Is Now
AimingTo Dominate
Orient. F a r East

lie added them In Ills glowing
list ol * Mjclft ill the 1.01 law
in4krlt 111 *11111m&gt; tlure in*|or
lulls - .» |&gt;4&gt; 1J %r |&lt;u 1rdri.ll
woikrlt. a nru .tml lowri Gltll
support •yttrm III l«»50. etui I
Iwo-vrJi r\lr litn-u ol llir trims
nl the fisr alunifc enrigy corn
iiussioners
Mr. Tiumsii &lt;*1.1 iu elfecl lli.it
lie Mgnrd the tills old) because
| llirv a ir beltri lliiu liollililH
The p i) I..II g n ei 480,U0D
postil wulkrit ail snliual lane ol

$4vtt and about 640.000 clatirfird
Cm! Service rn.pl,n e t $150 a
year more.
Tins bill. Mi
11tainais said,
'Meets nriltiri llir iierdc ol the
employes mu lliove ol llir gov
...
...
ei rune nl
lltil hr sat.) il was on I*
,L . i
i i i
.
lair that he vliuuld ngn il vince
( ongirtt Ijiln I to enact legisla
lion lo hold down the cost id
living He objectril p.uticulally to
the same raise lor everybody.
This, hr argued, narrows the scope
(or advancement "
The farm hill etleml* the pres
enl miiuuuI pile-* for crop* unlit
Uriel Then lower prop* will go
Hilo effect
Thr new tau Mi fnnnaii said.
only partially ..... - ihe prohlemof American farmers, lie said it
should have inelinleil a staixlh)
proviani for iinptoviug Ihe dirts
f run 11niigal
*•*«* »i*i

BLRI.IN. Job i, (/)*)— Amec

IC411 4(1(1 Hi ilnti rlio ilv to best
llir Ku&lt;&gt;.Air him k lilr of Bctlin
wilh 4 I. lilgr o! supply-ciurying
plan r%
Itnr.l 1tr'h momfiitum
1&gt;xl.l r
n r all forces . llir fiui WrvtWASHING ION. Jul* 5. t/l’t
rill
•••nl in •fa11V 44HJ pl*nr&gt;
llir nesl Iniriitn |H&gt;li. v P-b ahead m|lJ ,||r ,
j (on| \yf „
t I'onwie-s Rep I .lluli (R-NJ
ecu tteinianv ami weir planning
said tod vs' i&gt; to help put big to keep up the pace
muss Irs ill the ('luted Nations
B it h i &gt;enri *1 Joseph Smith,
K u i s i .i is .timing now loi dom
kuniiiiaiiding the Arneiican Ate
illation sit the O iiciii .slid l as Sri vic e, laid hr was rvlieinrlv
I ist, llir ilivlilliall td ll.e I louse pleased with ll.e rUoits o| both
I loriitn A ll *IIt t omnilltee told a llir Ihyl.t ami cioutid crews. Alirp .iilri tints all rilritic e United though the item air averaging
Nations, hr slid. &gt;ail stop th* ord) t. ui oi t.&gt;r hours sleep each
du v r ol l omul mm m "lelcue the dvs ihr) n r maintaining and
ssoild p ir. hack l&gt;i the Jaw oi thr Hying the
pi AlirA u ith maximum
lunvlr, tooth ami &gt;law
r i l l , ir lli y. lir u u l

I Isr tall, white hailed rongiess

| IIU„ , Jk| |eMidalioii to stirnvlhril
| ,
, ,,
,, ,
lie l N will base top piiontv
when ihe new 8 |st k'smgress be

M r j iim lilllr. llir n* » r i r hint* of
Hu* $1(111 I 1| 4j | f $( o i r i sllcnrci
Vlu lllliitill i 1 lira tail ’&gt; .tu irgul*-

4

lions.

vsoik in Jaliuai)
Ttie R a n fa i II II - 1iccnsrd ADN
Katun is a vrli'ian of 24 years , New* Agency suUI it had heard
on Capitol Hill Ho sv*s one of that Ihe Soviet commander, Marth,. key strategists iii grtltiig the dial Vassily I s. Sokolovsky, bad
■I HlIBBrS
l’- i r
- 1st
Kuru|H-au Recovery Program ap­
proved
by
Congress,
and
was
more Jews.
Some minor opposition has de­
chairman of the special house
At aha gave Count licrnadotti* veloped from the hack benches to
committee lltsl studied economic
their reply and n counter-proposal Hie European Recovery Program
conditions m Europe last sum­
-r Saturday night. The formal Jew- agreement. Two Independent lamer.
iah aiiawer waa expected in Tel tmr member* have asked its re ­
The economic ireuvery act.
Aviv today or tomorrow.
jection and callrd un Britain lo
which laid more than Ji&gt;,(MMi,tKHI
The Cairo newspaper Al Miarl start trade negotiations with Rus­
Mr. Truman pointed happily tu%'
non un the Hue a- first payment
puhliahrd under a Lake Success sia and other countries in Eaaltht tics that hind the 21 Amer­
tow ard doctoring sick economies
dateline what it aaid waa the im Europe. The conservative * 1
Nancy Luuck*. 14 year old
ican Republic* in political, rcoin Europe and China, "is un­
trat «&gt;f (hr Arnli note rejecting have announced they will not op­
daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Harry
nomte mid cultural interests.
doubtedly
the
most
important
law
OHIZAHA, Max. Ju ly 5-iA *»IWnadoMe't piopoaala. The note, pose the accord. The government
■ T
,
‘ , of Orlando,
- was
[mucks,
.It
“Ail 21 nntiou* stand on e&lt;tual
ever passed by Congre**,” Eaton U
the nrwapaper said. Hated theae la exerting ita strongest pressure A recovery team begins • long terms,'* he declared. "Pun Amer*
killed and four prison* were In-aid.
major Arab ohjectlona:
iii a collision involving three
to m uster a large labor vote for rilmb up Oriiaba, 18.226-foot v j I- icamsm mean* «*i|uality uf all naHut. to rairv on the job begun jured
1
Tlir mediator*! plan re­ the agreement.
automobiles Eriday night shortly
1'eanle. ,peak, today to bring out tiu.it&gt;, and kym paihetir coopera­
by
economic
help,
he
added,
"the
of a plana crash, eight
after t*:&lt;x) o'clock neat the por
portion
garding Immigration would give
Crlppa, to allay fears the pact 15
15 vtetlms
vtel
United Notions must be made of the Sun(oid-Ui Hindu highway
of them AiMvkana.
_ tion am ong all nattun*."
( \ the J*w» more 1b ait'th ey would 1. tight endanger British sover­
lie
spoke
after
President
(ialstrong
Tha plane, uaad by « Unite!
9 receive under the original U.N. eignty, said:
, ...
,
,
,
known *• l teath Valle”
close
A toll outlining .b a ile r changejJan Oilo. Club.
Statea-Mtxiru commission fight- IrgOk for tnnlly presented the
pat tit ion scheme.
•
"The US. negotiator* hnva Ing
ctalute
to
this
small
southwest
to " u p .uve the working of the
A(,
,njUI, j wrl&gt; , ushnl to
hoof-and-mouth disease In cat
2 - It ia a falar assumption to shown themselves moat underL our
_____________
vanished Friday anrmile frum Missouri town of S.MW The de
U N was on the House calemlai Kernnhl I uughtun Mernoiiat Huscuiialdrr Trana-Jordan a patt of standing and his majesty** gov tie,
Mlnalltlan
to
Mexico
C
ity
.
dieatmn
climaxed
a
three
day
h o m e . July 5—w i
nispatche* when ( ottgrevs adjourned in June ,,i,u| p NBli,-v U .u d ,, „ „ l)fo.
lluuliUMMI ««*» l*U«t * t||
. rnnu-nt « • aall.fted ttb.t . i fo m | Gp||rra| Andrt&lt; y.uhleta. com- (debtutfon, along a Pari Amerp
n
,
to Rome newspaper* loday said It hud the full lacking of Eaton* m)Unce.l dead ul.outi arrival. The
of
agreement
has
emargec!
to
„f
,
1
^.
battalion
»:•
Iran
tiieme.
ill
llol.var.
Il
was
pro-Tito
and
pro-Russian
com- committee, hut »a* never cbIIshI parents live at IHOOS North
__
.
V , 7* -------T.a - ui
v i I-ro - IT
------CZ mander or the 20tn bauaiion
. . . s;*-,iran
. . . . i.u
jfMl (|ny |f| „ )f&gt; |uwn&gt;a m;|
munisl* dashed yesterday in the up for debate
K p d u T lk
C in m
whLich 50 v,lld obJwt,on n n b*'1tione,l in this city at the fool of the l.lgg
|(l|allg&lt;' Avenue Ih lu n d o ,
a W tJU S X U I v l u f t v S l a t I H taken.
. the
peak, said yesterday the year iusitory.
Trieste free territory
By ASSOCIATED P R ESS
Eaton **hl he considers the
Thsr injured imlurled Carl Ilann,
.
___t&gt;_
_
_____
_____
Mr.
Truman,
who
brought
Pres­
The
imlepemlent
Messaggeto
l i s i u j x lc \x s . A l l A c s l o l . ’ F“C'*
C°UW
wreckage had l^en found 1SJD&lt;IU "
"
tlrient and Eai East an even id, driver ,d one vehicle, who
Millions nl Amritrsns rrlrbrni
D t l S C r ( ) r A ll A s i a hope to maintain either our pres- f|&gt;cl Up^
u|) #|
B, Cuyyt
li N
Negrai
*~*
Cuevata
egraa (lllaekidrnt and Senuta linllcgo* here
-aid the sharpest encounter took more dangerous urea, from tin- escaped with minor lacerations
ent Standard
standard of living or our Caveat M
t the
g,
• a * a s Sa '«*n»
at
th* snowline.
snowline. He re- from Washington by train, »-m rd lliejr tmlrpenilenre today by place ut Mackolje ill the Yueo- staml|Hi|nt of gearing Communist and bruises. With him were rid• s waa# *«al
norted the plane apparently
had phr.*ued hi* country** hope of seeking, ihe sun. the se* and th
activity tracked l&gt;y Russia, than , mg Jane Lukvns, 15, who had a
boundary with the Hrttish-Amer.- European countries tn which Com possible in titu le of tike right arm
hit the miHintalnalde, axplodesj ami .priading the hemispheric "good t „unir)side
neighlror" policy lo all the world
bus tool u foothold for und lacerations, uml Parks Dun­
MANILA
July 5 -tA 1)—Kus- Husband Charged In (k“^
... "Tnrough the United Nations." Hid. Ituuml weslhet prevailed r “ ", *‘md fighting broke out there muriisin
can who hail minor abrasions.
mum
&gt;ears.
lie said:
sis will make her new legation tn
hr oahl, "We are seeking u world over mod of the nation on the |&gt;etwrrn Italian Communists and
j
g
"Communists are working pro- Fhe-e were all (!&lt;&gt;m Orlando, and
Slam a Hase for Communist acti­ MercyKIlltngAttempt £
ordet under which all of the eoun- 1,-t day of a long Fourth ol July Slovene l.ilieratlun Front, a t.arti- diglotndy in the Malayan |ienln were traiisfci teil Saturday to
vity In all southeast Asia, quali­
tiie* of the world will live togeth­ week-end Many rnminu.nl.es held
f“^ * n l,*“ on' Vl,Ur'
* * * * sida. in Burma ami Indonesia, Ons.tgee-MiMnuilai Hos|iitat at Or­
fied observer* predict.
er in the equality and friendship
-j-j,,. i r,'iuMa started, the i*|iet *1" 1
raising »(l sort* of trou* lando.
More than 40 Russians are tn —A rharKtf of itU lu p lfd inurdtr rMovarv teim ThfV pliin t»» whith prevails ntming the Amer­ Iiadilional Imlependeme Day cereChester Henry Allen, 4b, of
Bangkok, setting up their first was filed yesterday against » 53- !,^ v e l H.e firs t'40 mile* by Jeep, ica!. nations."
monies on Sunday
I said, when an Itnlinn Communisi * *’h *'• •'•klajan |hey have split
l.ukelutid, wtp'Se miloniobile collid­
legation in that rubber-rich, in- year-old machinist who author!- th f ^ ,,,,,1 to on horseback and
1)
1 . I
id iii neveil to rose and praised Stalin The crowd hoieu they have hutrhi'ied ManHe
said
cu-o|H'ialU&gt;li
In
tie*
ed h ead mi with the Itatm autorich capital. Ami one Siamese of­ ties said 'Wanted hi* wife out of |h r ff)l|
w#)f
**
|
,
wm
rrixirtnl to havr »houfrtl, |
m-imsphere shows "Wo cart sue ,, ,
I mobile, hud &gt;hrst in ju rie s and
ficial told me in Bangkok recently her pain.'
„_l
»-tn|,II,bine th.. same klu,I
,"d*V ,u *“ f P' * "Cowards," and forced him down . . . . . . . . ,
’ ..
....
laceration* of the head, arms and
__
. .
.,tM1
that there weren’t more than 10 The couple, Hugo Leach and his
7,
with . t h . r « S !
: U,u:
W .v « . from ,*.e speaker*, stand
\ V l l d M o t o r C y c l l I l t f H i t * • legs
lie I, still ol th e local hos­
I Soviet citlten* in all Slam—“So,
the Snulh
American
libeulor,
pital and is reported to br In
io o h
you see, they are sure to have S S L S - o S " s J S f w - f f i S W t i l t s B r o w n D i e d A t
.
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! fnvorahtr eoinlilion.
at least four diplomats to repre­ task* yesterday morning. They had H o m e F r i d a y 2 : 3 0 P . M . i u»y,”
he continue
Inhaled fume* from an open tank
Were
RIVERSIDE, i - l i f , July (&gt;. t/V. ...S.l.“ u*
Patrolman J. W.
sent each jcltirenl”
and
dhlappuint'
"
Veneruela
who
llew
to
the
Trlesl.anll-TIto
Slovenes
i xpvCt delays arul dlsappi
Wells, who investigated the ac­
disappoint | '„j|W| Nlatrs for llie iKcasion.
meettrur there amt n aneech
There la no strong Oriental of illuminating gaa.
Till generally quiet Southern cident,
Willis
Brown,
35,
died
at
2:30 liur.ts. liul we can Miccertl.”
reported
thnt
u third car
leadership againal Communism,
District Attorney A rthur Sny
liul most Americans made llie against tilo 'Was lu-im
hla home, 2»5
Calif.....fa city liraced H.elf tml*)'.I driven by Hiram Dwight F r«m .n
Ihe American-owned Bangkok post de r said t ha t a f ts r U d ! . u n - ™
f t ^ S T w III
ml final round of4.of Orlati.h. wav also involved In the
vived he related th a t Mrs. U ach 1^ * ^ A w ^
points out.
Man
Killed In ( J u n
ll,r,
,or / t T 1’' 1i^ w e i r ,-'InriJ*rl'p .' -v ""!n#.nl,A wild inotorrvcliiig
•ars. "
.iilhsloti Mi Erreniuu escaped
**. . . The vacuum caused Itjr
oulinirc Iu llir irscliore end lakes [fight -tnit-d. Police hrok • it un
Tiie Fourth of Inly whirl, star* injury, tic u d t he injured w-re
lie
was
British withdrawal from many *waa " convinced
• * 'ahaWwaa about to
W i t h I ’o l l c c m a n ami llir rountiy Tisvel wav heavy ,
-------- '
mg Saturday* and continuing y e s - j taken t&gt;. the
local hospital tn
areas In Asia Is slowly being fill her “out of her naln.” Tbs womsn
•ltd attended local
teidnv , rsulted in the jailing
rsiltcoidc. highways and
. of , ambulance* summoned from Or.
»d by Kuaslsn ideology," It said, ,1*** tsken to H artford Hospital to Sanfurd is survived by hi* CHICAGO, July 5 - U I V - A "'t
,
M
■".Lake
Mary
Resident
He
some IS free.wheeling speeilaleis
Assisting m the inveitiga"Th# pro#*** may t&gt;e slow, hut where her condition was described schools.
father sml mothsr. Mr. nnd Mr. mvtsl plater accused of threaten
Even la-fur* the peek of home
( J l l t ’lll'S I - U r R e ItllS S here to participate in an amateur tu,i* of the wreck u n . Highway
I It tsem* tn lie a certain one.
a t serious.
Charles W. Brown of Bsnford and
11 t5 ! 'iK'L -.h !drV1. "i *
f
dirt Hack racing meet atnearby ^Sgt
Willi...... N.ntis anil Carl
» »ni-tiotiri)l travel U'gan, the
— ___
two daughters, F errsll
Jsan. celebrsUon w a. shot and klllet
Ailams, patrulniaii.
m , , |( j &gt; Raker of Lake Msrv Ito* Spring*.
Mary Ellen Brown. W inter Haven. hl» bomo last night in a gun hat- wrea-sml death toll hml mounted
Slier iff Carl t Ruvhuril, who
urrra 1a in connection with
to 535.
Traffic fatnlitie* trail raughl on k 's tround Mack tias* off
Halfut Count S H o w h
SANFORD ACCIDENTS
FI*. Also three aunts. Mrs. J. H, He vUlt * policeman
invited the motorcyclists to hold tin- accident have been made, it
.1
tr.iai*
to
nifi.
only
40
less
than
a
dock
In
Little
Lake
Mary
at
Moody.
Mr*.
J.
C.
Bhesf.
and
Mr*
The
'‘f('re
r.
Irsneis
Sloan,
was
Aside from a collision of auto­
the
event liete. was one uf the was announced
this morning at
Finnish Reds Losing mobile*
at Fourth S treet end San­ F.lltabeth Milton, all of Jackson- ‘hot in the jaw la-fore he fired th. 2 't6 total pre.tirti-.l by the 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning. victims of brawlswhich enlivened tin- u ffic# of Sheriff P. A. Mcro.
sis
bullets
into
James
t
'/ghanese,
National
Safety
Council
for
t
h
e
,
Mrs.
Raker
was
fishlmr
with
ford Avenue. Saturday Involving
weekend.
-------- —------ HELSINKI, Finland, ‘July 5
Funeral services w are held Sun- 62. Sloan was not wounded aer- ihicv-dny period ending tonight, n "cracker" Pole arid live bait. ”1 | theWhen
damage to fenders, no accidents
he remonstrated with a
l/IV—Tabulation of ballot* cast in in Ssnford have been reported to dsv
Americans
overseas
also
ci-le[didn't
have
the
slightest
ides
of
•lightest
__ 3:30
___ P.M. Julv 4th at the
w
...
M iiR tlbu eP
till
I i| • « l ( l
last week's national election imli- police hesdqusrtsrs over the wesk- Erickson Funeral- —
John Mara, a neighbor, report
catching anything like that II group of rf.lrrs speeding down I J t t l J I Hl i l I s l * l l t U l U i e r
Home.
, . ■ i
rated today that the Communist- end. Th* csss was settled out of
sure was a thrill tu catch that main street, thev punc)tr*«l him . , , ,
f&gt;r, Brownlee officiated at In- eel to police that (oglienese hs.l
land neuilv tore his clothing off S t a t e
O f K m e rg e n c y
donilnated P o p u l - a r Democratic court.
fish." Mrs. Baker declared.
terment In Evsrgrsen Cemstery. threatened the children if they
*
continue)! shooting fireworks. A* I’ollce Search F o r
Union will Jose almost a fourth
PANAM A, Puna mu, Ju ly 6—IzP)
^ of thet 51 parliamentary seats it
Sloan started up the stairs at
Tot iMissinjr I Days
- T l ii s country was under • de­
Coglisneae’a home he was doused
• won in 1946.
clined statu uf rinergency today
with a bucket of water. Then a*
On the basis of the codnt com­
because uf political claahrs that
he entered the kitchen, he aaid.
pleted thus far. It appears that
80MKHBET. Pa., Jnly 6. OP)—
cost three lives over ll.e weekend.
Cogllsneae emerged from a bed­ Mmching virtually *huulder-1nthe Popular Democrat* now will
Thu government issued ths dt*
tank behind the Agrarians and the
room wRh a gun and ths close- sh ,older through furesllsnil, vol­
rUration &gt; .-t. iday. 1 ats* sus­
range hatle began.
Social Democrats. The 1945 elec­
unteers r e n a w e d totJay tht*ir
pended constitutional guarantees
tion established th« Popular De­
search for Donald Collier, 23and called tiie national assembly
mocratic Union aa Finland's larg|)y
ASROCIATEt*
PRESS
mnnths-uld
taiy
missing
from
a
SANFORD'S FOURTH
By LOUIS J. KHAMP
Finlay
cat political organisation.
The weekend death loll lull mounted lo )15 today with the jwak 'menc'i-nry* he!dun&lt; "" ** fl' U'd*y
Downtown Ssnford todsy ob­ mountain vacation site since Fri­
Tbs losses suffered by the Com­
CHICAGO. July 5 (A*)—Jacob M. Aivey. nto-Eiacnhower leader of
day.
Three persons were I:Hied and
munists and their alliea w eir so Chicago Democrats, sayi General Dwight Eisenhower will be nominated served the Fourth of July with
State police illis n s n l with ' °1 homeward bound travel still lo come.
ftsr* set out In the downtown
great that even their opmment*
Traffic fatalities had climbed to 195, onlv 40 leu than thr 2)5 Mora than 20 wounded In two
fear*
nf
the
hoy's
father,
Lloyd
-v were shocked. "W hat will the for president on the first ballot at the Democratic convention—if he section. Storr*. businesses and Collier of Rural Hldgc, that the total prediclrd by the National Safely Council lor tbr three-day period
-s «tui.Uv night. Two of
municipal and county offices were
the fatalities occurred &gt;&gt;) n gunM Russian reaction bcT" some asked. "docin’t lake himself out of the race."
youngster was kidnaped. The ending tonight. There were only two known ilraihi Irorn fireworks hut fight between police and sup­
rinsed.
Drug
.lore*
ami
res
The Finish parliament will re­
Arvcy discounted na "very doubtful" the prediction* by Mr. Tru.....
father I* a coal miner.
porters of presidential candidate
drowning* totaled 100 and mircellsneou* accident* tauied )8 death*.
convene July 13 to dissolve itself man and his aide, that the President will be nominatsd on the first bsl"There'* no motive," said Lieut.
Arrtulfo Arias Madrid The th'rd
and set a date—probably July SI—
The
peak
of
travel
homeward
from
lake*
and
other
rrsorts
was
ex­
M#n,r attend the American
,h ,‘ ,h'
took place in a raid mad* by
for the opening of the new session. lot .1 Philadelphia n « l week. He is confnfcnt that -many of th. «) would
l-e-y J It. Dodson. "Mr. Collier Isn't pected to bl reached early today.
jilinolf votes ars Elsenhower's if1*
member* of the Liberal. iGovcrnelnn p rn rra rt and tm tw cur at a wealthy man who could b*
The
reported
deaths
by
state*
()
j
.
Minnesota
5
2
t
i
l
;
Missls- m in t) party on headquarter* uf
he will accept them.
HIKCIII.ER DIER
•
.Sweetwater Park, Oviedo. Slats expected to pay a ransom. It's since d P. M. local time Friday
iaa of th* Supremo Court.
alppi 2 0 0 1.
Tl&gt;e Cook county (Chicago) par­
Arias* party.
DAYTON. O.. Julv 5, W "T hat’s • story m ade of whole Representative J. Hrslley Odham Just a complete mystery."
nigitl (traffic, drowning*, fire*
Uia-couri 3 1 0 3; Montana 0 0
Elmec O. lllechler. 68. former ty chairman told n reporter last d o th ," Arvey said. "O f course Is nne of the scheduled speaker*
works
and
miscellaneous
In
that
0 2; Nebraska 1 2 0 1; Nevada
PROFITEER'S TREATMENT
nre*W»nt of the FrM dsIre Cor- night that those who claim Mr. there are a Ist of Moplo who Bks there.
ROMIIAY IHOT
3 0 J 0; New Jersey 5 4 0 1;
. S H A N G H A I , July 5. W — ordel):
i-iratlon sml the Deleo Light Truman has th t nomination sew­ Eisenhower and also like Doug­
BOMBAY, Juty 5, (/Ft— Twen­
Alabama ,3 3 0 0; Ariions 4 0 New York M3 0 1; North Caro­
Wooaung garrison tmlay sought
Cemnsny, died today of a heart ed up don't “know what they are las. But there la no cover-up plan
CITY MEETING
persons were killed and
talking shout."
all»"en*.
as fa r as I know.”
Aa required by law. the City approval of Ita commander to 0 0; Arkansas 3 2 0 2; California lina 0 4 0 6; North Dakota 1 0 ty-nine
least 03 Injured in HinduIf Urey were so confident.”
“W e'rs pinning our hopes on Commission will meat this aw ning parade two broker* through the 13 1 1 0; Colorado 4 0 0 0; Con. 0 0; Ohio 10 3 0 6 ; Oklahoma 7 0 at
Rlechler » « i president of Del­
rioting here last night.
eo from 1921 to 1928. when hs A r v c y added, “they wouldn't say the possibility Eisenhower will •a a tax aquaIllation board, hut streets of Bhanghai as punish* nectieut 2 0 0 1; Dataware I 2 0 0 0; Oregon 1 0 1 0 ; Fennsyl* Moslem
say nothing." A m y said. "If ha due lo tb« holiday and tha fact ment for alleged Illegal specula* 1; Florida 6 2 0 It Georgia 2 0 0 v an 's 14 9 0 3; Rhode Island 0 4 A majority of the victim* taken
became president and vensrsl anything."
0; Idaho 0 1 0 0; Illinois 0 0 0 1; 0 0 ; South Carolina 6 1 0 2 : in the morgue appeared to be
•
Amy
that tha t u rota la not yat randy, tiona.
docn that, then ho M
rnsnsger of Frigid sire. Hs re­
Indiana 4 1 0 0; town 0 0 0 1; Tennessee 1 4 0 0; Tsana 13 1 0 Hindus
Tha
brokers
were
arrested
tn
rnsnt
by
g
T
“This
la
•
_____
Ura
Commission
fa
agpnctad
to
tired as head of Frigidalrs In
The fiercest fighting occurred
Urn “D raftd rh m jo
infte- Kansas 0 1 0 0; Kentucky 4 2 0 0; Utah 0 1 0 0 ; Virginia 2 6 0 0 ;
In a drtvo
to curb Shanghai's
b
jus draft It fa M t
ndjow* until tha first
f ln t waak in
l« say adjourn
|g i« l&gt;ee*uas of p w r haafth.
August In regard to tax aqnaUu- tion. They ware charged with 0; Louisiana 1 1 0 0; Main* 0 1 Waatungton I 6 0 I t Waat Vir­ In Maharbowrl where police open­
Frigidalrs sad D sW now ara m, eat to a
tfan, said City Manager H. N. I illegal apaculatlon on commodity 0 0; Maryland 0 1 0 0; Maiaa* ginia 8 0 0 2: Wisconsin 1 2 0 1 ; ed fire to diapers* rioter*. Order
divisions of Genaral Motors Oar- **?•*■%
waa restored in Bombay today.
chuaetu 2 1 0 0; Michigan 11 10 District of Columbia 1 0 0 0,
Bayer this moralag.
markets.
DorAlian,
•'

Rescuers Attempt
To Recover Victims
In Mexican Crash

Mills

Orlando Girl, 14,
Killed Friday Nile
In Auto -Accident

Millions Of U. S.
Citizens Celebrate pro.Titof Russian
Independence Day Communists Clash
a
~R
r. t
In Trieste Zone
Americans
Make
Hol i day Occasion
hor ramily UutinRs

. Communist Activity

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Pro-Ike Leader Says General
Will Be Nominated If He Runs

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Holiday Death Toll Mounts To
335 With Homeward Peak To Come

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Anti-Truman Group Drives Wedge Housing Bill
Albania
Sides
Truman Confident;
Unknown Vandals
In to California’s D e le g a tio n
Is Signed, Hit Says Mrs. F.D.R. OK
Endanger City By With Moscow
In Slav Crisis
By President As Running M ate

' Opening Hydrants Jugoslav
Probe Is Made Into
DastardlyActWhich
Seriously Lowered
City Water Pressure
&lt;1

l r WILLARD CONNOLLY

Reds, Sol­
diers Align With
Tito As Bulgaria
UphokL Cominform

Arabs Decide To
Reject Proposed
WASHINGTON. July I. &lt;/P) radio monitor* reUN Peace Treaty | Government
polled today that a broadcast

Sn water hydrants were opened
lut night by unknown person*,
dantcioudy lowering the City
water pressure in caw n( (ire.
A full investigation it brine
nude by Police Chief Roy G.
Williams and all effort* potuhle
CAIRO, July I, (/I*)— A high
will be made to locate, atretl and Arab l eague tone* said today the
punish the guilty partir* who Icsgu- h»* decided to reject Uni­
*ned the hydrant*, be declared ted Natroes propov*!* (or a solu­
i* morning.
tion of the Palestine question.
Meanwhile, during the after­
Arab and Jewish leaders s ir
noon and evening. residents of t-paratrly preparing their answer*
South Sanford and Gindmille In Count Folk* [lernsdorte, the
were menaced by gran lit** that U.N. m-dialnr, on hi* propossli
iwept weitwaid fmm Rttitell Riy for s Hdy Land peace.
clear to the Orlando Highway.
The learue informant said he
Sanlord firemen went outside expected Bcmadolte to come to
of their tegular fire limit* in oidet Cairo wilkin the next two day*.
to *a*e houtet menaced by the
Tewfik Abu Houda Pasha.
blames. During the evening low Trans-Jordan prime ministtr. aawl
hanging cloud* teflecled the glow today that Bernadotle’s proposal
of wood* fires.
provide* for annexation of thr
Then came another real haiard Arsb nail of the Holy Land to
the water presiure dropped at Trans-Joidan.
11:30 P. M. at the efty waterHerns j Path* daclarad thii
wotki from 55 to 45 poundi.. H.ouy
tantamount to rebnntng
a c c o r d i n g to John Abrahtm*.
n to a dependent itawaterworks enginaer.
f
;
the propoted new state
The reason wus not hard to ‘ j .
under partial U.N.
/Indi six watar hydrant* had been vr0,l“ ,
Aioened by persons unknown. The lurttdicti'
Flra Department reported this *o
“1 hair notified tha Arab
the wetar dapartmaat and a man league'*'political eommitta*," ha
liMtiMia «• raa* *'•&gt;»*
■aid. “tgal Trans-Jordan la a
sovereign, country *"d cannot
| yield *nyf part of Its sovereignty.
"I aim told the committee
Trsna-Jordan has no ambition

Arabs, Jews Separate­
ly Prepare Answer
ToCountBcrnadottc

«

New EnglandDemo
Is Sure Ik e Would
Accept Nom ination

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A Naw Hampshire Damoeretle
national eommtUeeman says h#
Is convinced Oonaral Dwight D.
El*«hhower would
accept the
presidential nomination if Pre­
sident Trtimen could ha parsuaded
to stap out
With that In mind. Harry C a rl­
son said last night h« had written
other member* of the National
Committee urging them to try to
linduce the President to with­
draw.
Carlson said his latter was
aent to National Committee mem­
bers In all states.
Ht said ha talked with Risensddtd thst
bower lest weak, but ______
he "Did not eonelder It approprt

whateve-g regarding Palestte*

only aim* at preventing thl
•Ion or S la w la li state and
ilon of ft* Holy Land." ,
lion sro fts il waa a '‘revival of
tha old jkwlah plan.”
Attar *Vomplst# liber etjon " ho
added, Tale*Union* will froely
declda whether they will have an
rvirpcndent stata, joining tha
Arab League or unite to Egypt,
Trans-Jerdan or any othar Arab
-mintry."
N EW Y O R K . July 1, W V Col. David Marrui, slain eommanilar sf Israeli forces In Jeru­
salem. will bo buried at West
Point today - exactly I t rea rs
after ha entered the M ilitary
ir«at&lt;*we
**■■• n **»

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,

T e n n i s Tourney Is
ifleld At Junior High

From the United Stotost If. C.
Aml-rpon. Shruveport. La-[ Leo
F„ Golden. Hartford. Conn.; S.
Kendrick Guemiey, Jacksonville,
F la j Barry P. RttaaeU. Halting*.
Nebr.} C. Reginald 8mlth, Albion,
Miih. and Charles G. Tcnnrnt,
Avhtvtle, N. C.

Soys It Fails To Pro­
vide Fnrm UousiiiR, RnsNinn&lt;t D pcIjifp ^ 1c s *^rn^ Ocscntr'
Qllcry Foo|ish As
Klate Thairman Jnme* Koose-9
Slum Clearance. Re­ luissians ueciare
veil *aid he to I(eve s “ the majority fioir variouv part* t-f the nation
search. Assistance 4-Power Rule Of To Wlirt Her He Will
of rtir delegates do not consider to tr.e "wait.and *ee" attitude.
she mtrlvot bound by the pledge"
"My pi.one haa l&gt;een ringing nil i
n
v * r
t
Pull Out Of Race
In support Mr. Truman.
WASHINGTON. July I. &lt;/T)
day with call* from all over the

licit Henry I. Dockweiler, a
spokesman for dc-lvcate* holding
mm to the Prrddont said he confrom Communiil headquarter* in ■ni'-is (he pledge *‘U binding unlit

Albania raid ibal country vlandi
with Riit'ia in the Communist
rtiiii over Yugoslavia.
Die broadcast accused Yilgotlav leader* of "open treeion.*’
Tlie monitoring *ervire‘* record
of the brnadratl it being dr*tubiited among lop official* of the
Slate Department and eliewbere.
It taid the Cominform rriolulioni blasting Mauhal Tiio of
Yugo*la«ia bid been studied at *
spent) meeting by llie "plenum
of the renlral committee of thAlbanian Communist Party" and
that the central committee i* "in
full and unanimous solidarity*'
with the Cominfoim resolution.
(Plenum mean* a plensiy 'ca­
tion of an executive bodv )
Albania is e neighbor of Yugoitavis under Communist dictator
Enver Hoxha. The decition to line
up with the Cominform against
the Yugoitev Communiil leaderthip of Marshal Tito, at repo i led
by tb* government monitoring
tervice here, evidently meant that
Albania was betting on a victory
for international Communism over
Yugoslavia’* developing national­
ist Communism in (be long run.
Yugoslav Communists, in defy­
ing Moscow, have suggested a
Balkan union embracing Yugo­
slavia. Bulgaria and Albania. In
lining up with Russia, Albania
rejaeiad that Idas.
Yesterday, Bulgarian reaction
■hawed the Communist Usdere of
that-Yugoslav neighbor were In
general' trying to straddle the
ranee and take e calm attitude
toward both the Cemlnfornt denunlcatlon o f Tito and Tlto’a re­
jection of It.
Th*
government
monitoring
serrl'it said thel the Albanian
brol«lee*t which It recorded was
a M«rse broadcast orgtoattog .-it
Tirana and beamed, In English,
it mmraa** m raav » « -•

General Brown* 76* Of
1st W o r l d War Dies
V IN E Y A R D
H A V EN . M aia.
Jtil&gt; 1 (gn— MaJ. Oaneral Preston
Bru n cominanilsr of tha Third
Division In tha Mousa-Argonn#
ban!* In World War I. died yaaterday of a heart ailment.
Tha 78-yaar-old veteran waa a»ilsU i.t chief of staff of the Amerlean Expeditionary Fore* In Novrm h.r, 1*19. He later aarvad In
Ihunma and haadad corps ar«a
tonunands in Chicago and Bos I art.
He alto aarvad as chlaf of staff
of im Second Division and tha
Fourth Arm y Corp* in the East
Weild War. Ha was director and
acting commandant of tha Gen­
eral Staff College In Washington
from 1*10 to IDSt.
Goicr*I Brown was a native
j f Ijoultville, K y. Burial will be
al Cava Hill Camelary. Louisville.
He leaves hi* widow and a alatar. Mr*. M, II. White 6f New
York and Washington

&amp;
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nomination If the President with- R o t a r y
In t c m B t lO n H l
drew.
‘
“ However.” Carlton said, " I
CHICAGO , July 1 U Fb-A ngus
}in
convinced that he (Elsen­ S. Mitchell of Melbourne, Aus­
hower) would do eo
tralia, today took ovor his duties
Carlton said that he had turn­ ns president of Rotary Interna­
ed down an Invitation to join tional for tha fiscal year 1948-49.
Henrv Wallace
supporters In
11* was elected at Rotary's re­
founding a Third Party. Carlton cent convention In Rio je Janeiro,
■n assistant to Wallace
BraatL
he was secretary of eomThe organisation1* board of
I
director*, now meeting at Rotary
lieedipmrtors In Cd*ago are:

LOS ANGELES. July I l/P)—An anti-Truman faction drove a
wedge lodiy into California** 54-memhei delnratmn to die Democratic
National Convention.
Thiee delegates publicly declared themtelve* resdv to nominate a
candidate other than tbe Pitridrn! at tb* Pbiladelphiv conclave and
one o( them claimed that more than ball of ihc clr|rg«te« ”do nnl feel
that Mr. Truman is tbe be»t choice,"

Over

A tennis tournament for girls
and boy* waa started ywtorday
at the Junior High School courts,
Prod dense, elty reervatlon direc­
tor, announced
this
morning.
Theater raaaea, and potribly other
prises will be given to the win­
ner, he said.
The Junior Baseball League
will start Practice Monday mom_ t n * at tha Ninth Street nark.
) Practices
be on Monday. Wed­
nesday* and Pridava. Tennis will
WASHINGTON, July I W V -fa p . Leroy Johnson (R-Calif) esd
be played on alternate days. At
the Grammar School, youths a n msttd today that Armed Force* rwermts retiring under • new law will
efjeviag a handcraft project, coffact ptnskma about 20 n r cent of their highest militoty pay,
turning out billfolds, lampshades,
Thg law siped Tuaedar by fVtndnt Truman is the rasult of *1ate.
t'oit fixe years of work. Johnson said. He is chairman of the Houle

country —- Michigan, Minnesota,
Wis-onrin. Illinnin and several
.out hern states," Roosevelt aald.
"Ind’cationa ate that Ihey're not
I hr cniof teteaw* ns.”
i.ilfnv,-«r*hle to California** view,
"It would not lienefit tbe party point,’’
In nominate anyone else.” Dorkl u i l y in-iders said the names
woiler aald. 'Trosidont Truman of General Dwight Eisenhower
., or.i titular loader and we must nno .m oelatr Bupremo Court Jus­
tan I on lint recoivf. win or lose." tice ’.Villinm O. Dovglas were the
K o o &gt;.e v e 11 sold .delegate* •no-.’ frequently mentioned one*
"eg. .id al out state meeting In al I hr state meeting
San Ltd* Obirpo lint weekend to
Mt&gt; Jessie Culltvan. a delegate
wait and -ee what the situation from Sacramento, -aid “ More
I* In Philadelphia before arllng.” j . hw„ B0 per rent of the delegation
He told newsmen verteidav he .nembera do not feet that Mr.
nun le w v fi! ra*orffblt* irirH oii
h mumpuih *** !•■«* M*»*

conenr

B U D G ET
Comity Clark O. P. Remdon an­
nounced this morning that he Is
rreptrine a tentative budget tor
tbe **48-4* fiscal year, and that
Jth e Board of County CommUalontrs will eon rider thl* budget

d«ta*r lip regular

.-k rs
•tM . meeting. T b * .
office will to closed
»#*d toowday.

Armed Service* Subcommittee which had charge of tha legislation
Rep. Brooks ( H it ) was dm sponsor.
________T
iha lew eovos* both mo* and
womon In tha *Army, A ir Fo re*. mdsr a formnla set up In tho lew.
Navy, Karine Corps and “
It works this way:
GusrJ raservet, with pensions fo r
Tha m erviat Is credited with IS
of ft cara and *1
siota per year simply for being
guuri o« th* ■*■• basis,
tb* reatnre. Each day
“We bv* total avt sr
doty, such as at sumnnr

t oih-tl*to ceaaa m
Johnson aald, *tond User

out *4 about S I per sac .

,

over end a fear under. Teat to
jot e bad WWalse. coi

what to

Johi
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.
V E W y 5 u E ? ! T , fXV-Tba
A rm * tramwort Carroll Vlc+orf Is celsrcd go reltobl* cftimatoe on
kftdu- hap* Tim«dar w1U» tha ro- how maty m andate will «Mllf;
for pontoon*, M r bear muSt th
' td " th ^ “ &lt; i N AoMricnn w

2 „ 3 0 *f or
S ; p2
point Aft isrtiTitMi
t itS ";
and another rwHit for aoah
of doty oqujvatont to drill

Cni porntVjnWill Have Auction MnrtRequests
Processing,Shipping
Will Be InvcstiRaMarketing Facilities
feri By Committee
The formstion of a new (tow­
ers’ rooperslivc. te iu n f *11 of
C-n'rsI Flotids. wr*t announced by
K. D. Robinson, general m*n*|fr
of tbe Dr. P. Phillips orgsni/stmn
ol OiUndo.
Robinson is k I. "A new to
opciative bat just been foimtd.
due lo tbe growers repeated icque-ii for additional facilities of
ibi* ty)*e in the Orlando area! Il
will provide the grower* with prncdime, ihipping and msrketing
facilities which ate believed to be
the ligest in the woifd. The 01
gamralion it the Central |T&gt;iid«
Groweis Cootwrative, Inc. wilh
temporary headquarter* in QH*nd»
at (G Wej| Robinson Avenue."
"John Arilo and I are serving
a* 'emp-uary ollicert for the purp&lt;ne of gelling lh- orgsniralion
under wav. We are giving eveiy
possible assistance becaiite we be­
lieve dial what helps Florida
cilru*. helps all of Florid*, and
that this cooperative will be of
I «•»«*!lys***4 *»-a #*•»&lt;?*

i

South Koreann Grab
New Red Group Plans
3 EO U L, July
l
W V—South
Korea police today confiscated Injtructlon to a new Communist
grcui,i in south Chotla provinrfor fighting early this mouth
V o document said the civil
strife would coincide* with tbe
withdrawal of Soviet troops from
Nortn Korea, tt added that ths
Noriu Korea people* army would
voire to South Korea and untie
.vltt- the South Koran Labor Far-

ty.ft be

Russians announced plans
i n May 8 to pull their troops out
i f North Korea.
American authorilir* called It "lust another
propaganda rhot." The Soviet animinrement came just tsm days
tirfrirr voting for the South Korea
itvseiubly to set up **lf rule In the
Amriican tone.)

h

N EW YORK, Ju ly 1 WP)-Th*
giant liner Q u e e n
Etliaheth,
searched from stem to stem on a
report that a time bomb had
been plaeed aboard, tolled for
Europe at I A. M. ( E 8 T ) today.
Newspaper o f f i c e s received
telephone calls yesterday that a
bomb would exploda 20 houts
after th* liner left port.
Police and firemen swarmed on
tha plar, and Iha erew combed th#
ship, but found nothing suspici­
ous Special electrical detecting
apparatus was a tad.
A similar bomb threat was re­
ceived whan Iha Quean Elisabeth
teas her* on a previous trip. Tha
Cunard While Star Lin ar carried
2.23 1
paste nters
bound
for
Cherbourg and 8
Southhampton.

RUSSELL FUNERAL
Funeral rarvkts were h*td yes­
terday afternoon at E«»rgra*n
C*matary undar V F W and Amari,
___ . T - _ . direction fo r Cpl. Ed-

mund Russell, vetaran of World
W ir.IL Tto R«v. E . D.

WASHINGTON. July i

a-

President Iiitm a n predicted *ictory nvei llie Dewey-W aricn ticket
m I'ltH lorfsv and said Mrs.
f lanklm D Rom »veIt svould be
an arirp l.ihtr lunuinsi mate.
Mr. Irsimsn described as foo!
ish queslinn number one a ie|v u |f i’s mquiiv .*• lo whether lie
would withdraw Irom the race.
Ibe President then leplied lie
would gel ih r Derntrctalic pteurlenliil nomination on the first
' ballot al the N ational Convention
meelmg in f’ lul sdelphia Jufv 12.
Mr liu m in |o|d s rapld-flie
news conference tin t be was not
worried bv l&gt;!l of s Southern
revolt sennit him .
IK- i» i|itirsi riucstioning began
'd ''n lomrone tem aiked that Scnator J. 1ll&lt;W,II&lt;j Mi Gtstli, Demort «iic Ni tionil t ommilter cbaitnnii, lui 1 ,»-»r 11n| Mr, Trumtn
wnillil be nointn •ted on lb' first
b tll'i
Tb' P resident i • t 1 McGrath
was correct
K'levHon of a vlctn prc'l 1'fittsl
Xritrilidnlr. h' sat 1, Is up to the
iff on#9| fORVffttl m
This i 'im rt't
o1'-,'rvrit thst
former 1!!'|i t’H Ye Huoth' Luce
1R-Coant bad nii|Sire strit that the
Democrat •’ otilv V)up' was to
1
nominatr
I'vett .u the
I’r'iident'’» runni »iir mute
Would Mi i. Blew3irvelt N acrrt-litb!' 1o th" 1•fi*l,iil'tit as vice
I'lrsidetilial candidate?
Of
Mr. Truman i c p i in ti:
cn'if ie, Tntiy, nf course."
Tti-n 'll Tinm an asked what
thr f-poit-r would expect him
f ile t v .'dent) tn s-sy to that.
(Tide Pi.hangi was with Er-

rally nothing” al all .ss a
Hf RI IN. July I. dl’l
The
bill.
Riissisnt iiu i 'he R-i|m city govII- i ailed it a batch of politi
rrnmenl today and thus killed
cal pali hwork,*
tire lot film Honing four-power
"Il wj» tiarir-l I" the Gongrctt govrrnine bodv in Germany,
in the final lioliri »| the tession.
A Hr itssis spokesman i cport'd
alter the Republi' in If .n lenbip
tins lit'st des elopmenl in tbe
refill'd to | »nml the lltniie of ll'tlm rn-t, II- aid tb' Russians
Repieserilatue' to vote upon the withdrew from I be b'iin-n rod slur .s,
Taft I llrndei V • 't,r, h o u s i n g
ihr allied bcwlv tel up lo nrle
bill," M» I mm in laid in v loimal ll'tlm. "ith *be ststetn'Ol lbs*
«t rtemenl
rhe b i nowsndat'Us no hinget
Public bruisin? provirions of th- exit!* ’
L W bill, ra llm r for slum clea r­
Ihe &lt;|&gt;&lt;| ecmits quoted l ol
ance. roq -liu . bon of low-co*l Hons Ktlm in. tbe JsoviM chief of
linm 's and other Irstures. were ^
staff here
av blaming ibe b '
ripped out |&lt;y the Republican ^
of Col. frank Mosvley.
m siotily
American cnmrnsndet lor Berlin,
Under the bill signed hv Mr.
snd introduction ol the Western
Trumap, the Reconstruction F i ­ currency into ibe city, lor thr
nance Corporation ir given anrl'slh of ibe Kommsndatur*
The thiee million dollar mark ihority to buy Gl home lo*n mottIn Ftankfutl, the Isolilical tepwas patted this iea*on in sale ol gsg's of up in 510.090 each,
leirntsives &lt;’( 1S.fHIO.000 German
|»ei*ulta
antf
produce at
the Sanfoid
piouurai me
.lanriun Slate
^l*IC I ji p
m a ii" bsn*it
"iir'i* «
iu olh*r
Fstmcts Market, it waa announc'? « tell
f”
. 1 1 1 1
n i i r
. I R F C * I 'd a m I National Mor I gag.* Americans, French and Biiliib foe
ed bv Manager H J Lehman to ,
,, R.„i, , ,
pe- •citing up a j'parate state in thHoard al
meelino 1-a-.» „f ii1P r,| H
im1*?«L*r a they Weilern oc.ellpstion rones I lies
the Advisory Board
at a meeting
uvutgage.
at the msikel nllite, Turcdsy hold.
'
I asked (or time tn discus* It. bill
dr. Truman used sharp tanevening.
foiegrme con
gu-ig- in crltlelrlt i* the housing j acceptance sva*
’ With total sales. $3,090,026. la'll. Res le*s4ng svhar tie considers j clunon
irceip's weie $782,008 in excet» it
shortcomings, the President' yh,. division *&gt;f Germany Into
ol Ibe 104(1-47 figure. In 1945- said:
1 sepai ate Eastern arid Western
It fails tn provide foe farm ntates appeared certain unless
46 slies were $2,639,334 and in
hnuaing or for slum clearance.
new four-power talks ate lau n ch ­
1944-45 were $2,059,160.
"It fall* to preside (nr housing ed on *he hig her! potillcal levels
Number of unit* send at*n hit research, for financial nsalatatsre The ltu*ainu iisve already made
a new high, 1.631,554, as com- to leree-rtcal' borne conllMl'iion, iilans for a Communist-led state
*l ««nIf(4911*• his Cuft* *111
rC..otinn'S On rune t » " l
pared with 1,185,170 in 1946-47j In riiric ocrunaMon rone.
The fate of the Wrstern ellln*
1.052,021 in 1945-46 and 824.In Beilin, deep iui*l* Ibe Soviet
469 i„ 1044 45
rone and under Russian f'vnl
In responie to request* of local t
Mnrkade, remained a question
The I 'nited Stales and Britain,
growers that an auction market f|1
fk f
b» established at the Market, a A O
A II O il S t ill llo
Ve I piitili-lv committed to withstood
all 'fforl* "f llw Russian* lo
committee including W. A. Lei- ( k | t ' i l r f t ' u
11 n iltl&gt; ln *4 v : ailiieet* them fi«m the city.
Her. Gu* Schmali and Joe Corley ; 'C O « » K C 8
I l O H i e i f sNS tr|i|Td up tlieir fl"«' nf transport
llal Grut&lt;er monscer "f the
was ap,minted by the chairman
K t'K U I. Japan, July t « F » - nlanes In au effor* to ht'ak th" Manfoul ii'iiii i entry in the
Charles U e . lo mvriHgata lhe R i ,n
p .H d funeral
nyrvs
in ttloekada.
Florida I'tatc tongue, told the
Tim British spokesman relayed iiiend*’t i nf Ihr Scmincdn County
ailvitabilily of establishing such I nuake and fire ridden Fukui lotilts accnunt esf Kalinin’* action • Junior Chamber f 'ummercn of the
a program.
!'•■)'. adding to ihr rni ery nf tts»*
si toitav’a regular meeting of th" ivtlvlty at lln Nesv York Giants
Mr. lcehman »t«ted tbi* morn-1ihmitands of homelesa.
Ko'i'nisnitatura:
nf tlii» TH* 't in g of
It.lining
in- Diet stole Martel Direct-.ri t’oneam was frit for refugrea
Kalinin said Hie Soviet Hag . i . i ,
Ihr Ti hi i j • Center
William Wilson favored an au r*U °» ",ln» 'h# area a. mor# heavy and * Soviet HUitn' would le.nairt t'rinv.
•t o ro srle t. tmt had advised
I m l l n i al the Koitsmsndatura bulldiug.
ui*. arc
TheIn use soma building al the mar ' * " ' »"'«*h*d hy the temblor ...
hlrh is In the American sector, hiifin* f'
, mt have
&gt;ias«c
ess* " • '
k*' in a y e m ^ % V P.r it y f o r ,M o n .!.y . Danger of death d o lin g p h Bctc It
I ‘
.i l floods was acute
t r r i hafor. .
!&lt;
*•-.• will
Hs u i V
Fresh '* rtb shock* wer* felt.
a aparete unit for the aiietion*.
’ * mure
too, hut they w#:s of a minor
The Board approved having a natura. Two m'n starching th'
*' ptsuniformed nolle'msn, whose sal­ ruins for bodies wrre Injured
ary Is paid bv the State, sta- slightly hy debri'
i'tm
ocked from
llof-od at the Market. The (’ Ity btilldingv In the ,.
. m u ,.
eruhlor.
Commlaslnn and 'Thief of Follee
.1
(The Japanese nrilotml p o ll"
E \RC.O, N D . Julv t (4’
ICnattssM On raa- T»«l
lyrtem
In Toy lo announced the “ nffielal" Chatles R , Holier*-(in. one o f
-■I they
| earthquake rasiialties In Fttkul N o itii D a k o ta ’* t-io R e p u b lt'so
lu s rte r*
and ishlkaw* provinces stood at
-„ „ ,,ru tlvf fa ile d in r li , • 1
■ti Pan.1 J5I dead andf. K \ Injured.These|
" « mlnstlon to o fot l hr
si_____
i^t i...,but
ii..i
l c .„from
_
hid for renonunsi
fnr t " t. •
figures__varied
little
toll* his
fiiilriu te rm , re tu rn , front the p i I
*c
tkf m
reported by II. ft. Eighth Army n ary election Indlcsted e a rly to
crd'tnt 1
from police and relief worker*
S .n N H .A . July I (JTV— Luis Tarday.
f«r-l &gt;«■
W fi vote-, count'd feoai Id 'll r-tutc Iue, Httklmlnhvp l'«d*'r. gave not­ list*.)
Bodies nf .126 victims, including
ice toriay, hi* p'a'ant group will 23 children, wet« recovered this ,f .’,247 precinct*, ttep. '‘'Hllatu •!nl"t an
q.iII. l.rmVe led with 8I.1H U sher Mansgf r
nr» * f°i removal of Atnerlean morning.
tro* ps and tmses from the Philiprut' •
Ro great was the destruction L, ll'inllrk, former rongressman
ule&lt; J.
that some saddened families Ie- seeking a comeback, polled 7!».Of! Mid rillSt "111'
In a prepared radio speerh, gan tuning their flattened houses voto* and Robertson hid e*9,4f*4 in* g-—
Tar ie said hi* followers also want In Buddhist funeral riles without Mrs. Agnes Oeclan with f&gt;0,76H how B
•hi Bell Trade Act and special knowing how msny corpses lay conceded defeat 1s t night. H-*- ranee.
tir-rtson was not uvailahle for of th'U
lirl'ilege* to Americans
done lieneath.
ntllleti •
twp/ with. The Hell Act governs
It appear'd unlikely any rnm- comment.
Governor
Fred (!
Andaht. to rt'l'l
roiTiineiclal relation* between Is- pletrly arcuratn total of the dead
lan- 'U-s arvl Amerlran*.
would he known. Families are counting 81.23J 1&gt;*ll"ts from 187? a the
T»ruc. until recently th# Philip- scattered
and
fire
consumed preitncU, received congratulation* tnnntlil
pines' No. 1 fugitive, said the many bodies after the earth- Horn his opponent, Ervin Bchup it nee of American troop* and quake laid watt# the town of rnarber, Drayton farmer, who eonl
•dol defeat ssith ■ ( 9 ,M total
tha two legal measures mollify H0.W0.
W arren
Philippines independence.
l ii
.■ii
K
o
s
i
i
m
i
*'
If - apoke as tit* leader of an
(stlmtted 40.000 Iluks and 20.
NEW’ YORK •
000 to 60.000 mi.-mncrs of th* na
11not 1st I Wet
liotisl peasant union. Both group*
bad; to California
icrnved a general pardon.
nve- th* *ti»lr", ••tri’ ien 1i*'itens»it
tos L IC E N S E S IS S U E D
•
,,
On II
A total of 105 flshlrft licenses
r.lghl, th' R» i-ut-M
By R E N N IE . T A Y L O R
were lesued yesterday at the of
iile U iil rsr-iti I v - •
Associated I’res# Bcleece Report#'
fir* of County Judge R. W. War*,
! f e ,tert L’ iPALOMAR MOUNTAIN. Calif.. July I GP)— Tb* f'-'mo.t job •o Oi remor Tho"- ■
It was *nnounc*d tnl* morning by
Mrs. Letha Fowltr, ctork.
of the 200-incft telescope will be to tomplete a highly «{'«•*•; ysr-l
'Vauen. who ui*
Person* who wish to secure
&gt; 0*1 visit by " ■
nsw fishing license) for th* holt stick for meaiuring the universe.
e
This yardstick is partly ready now. It coniist* of *n im*|insr&gt; j if • -- iirnsnt i
day period^ ar* adrlsad to apply
I
J. 1 -ghf# ttirn •*,
it*
for them before Saturday noon, fine 60 million millwn million miles long with equally imrijtntiy n-irl
patt’u- nout-l not &lt;! iy the start
s i the offlc* will be dosed on on it like inchrt on a loot ruler. But out toward the end ol th' vsrd-1 . f ths i - -‘ lic a n presidential
Monday.
&gt;
II- taid b-- will conI ranipai
stick the marks are not now accurately spaced.
wltb Dewey, his
I fer t y tsl'pl
The problem Is liks that of a* &gt;
D O U D N EY A T EN CA M PM EN T man at tha starting snd of the dist-r.t island universts, Dr, W ai­ j running mat*.
Tiis D e-ve;-"'sr"n te*'- will
O R LA N D O , Fla., July (Special) stick trying to establish marks ter Bsade, of M L Wilton observa­
Alfred C. Doudnev, son of Mr. and out to tha other end by sighting tory told the American Astrono- ao* campaign Jointly, Wsrren
I I I l-eesnss ''that would b* s i s Mr*. 8. F. Doudoey of Sanford, ■ilong the straight lln*. Th* far- lulcnl Soriety today.
ted manpower'
and a student at tha Unlvaralty titer nut he sees tha more difficult
In the shadow of th* "big eye,”
of Georgia, la on* of th* SIS Air It U to p*g U&gt;* places on It where
non snown a i th* Hals telescope,
U U B IY BO O TS S IE E T
JUrarvs Officer Training Corps the mark* should be.
Th* Dustv Boot* Riding As•tattonto on duty at tb* annul To d* this will require eome Ur. Bead* outlined th* working
•wnjnof encampment for AROTO highly complex observation* of " v t r s m for tb * aa.ann.ikyt tnefrss- aoeietlnq will snnsor (ran »nt»r*
~
||
known liars und gatoxto* and a .nciii upon which aetontlsto a n telnment at the club track on
final vintng* into **i* the pec­ relying toavily in their drive to Ju ly 4,‘ All horse owners and the
public a n Invited to attend and
uliar bSavtor of light from far find the outward fringe of
participate.
UweltoaM m Pa«* Ft&gt;&lt;)

lh&lt;&gt;1tecrived lb' proposals of llie

Hal Gruher Speaks
On Stale LragueAt
slaycec Lnnrheon

Rain Adds Misery

North Dakota Solon
F a i l s Hcnomination

Tnruc Seeks To Oust
U. S. From Philippines

,'hlUw', prov,nf,* ,,‘"d "l

Hale Telescope’s Job Will Re
To Complete Universal Yardstick

srjS stw

- t

B e r l i n Is At E n d

Central Florida $3,000,000 Mark
Grower Co-Op Is Passed This Year
To Be Organized In Market Sales !

Estnates Made Oft Pensions T o |H Queen Elizabeth Bomb
Be Given Armed Forces Reserves Scare ! False Alarm

win

Pteiident Tinman todsy tinned *
Rrpubl lr,m-modified bnuilO^ bid )
but mid the NOih (’ongfei* ‘'failed
miserably” in m-ei lone range ■'* 'I v .o ln t t p l
H L m tC S
bnuiing need*.
A d io n O f IJ .S . O f Tbe P,e„dent mid , new con ,
f|CCJ. p o r W a l l c o i l t
form re llie legitlili'ui
irgitirimn u
i* pratli

�THE 8ANFUKD HERALD. MANKDHD. FLORIDA

1Veek Predicted Lemon Would Be
Best Pitcher In American League

scon's

purpoM of p t t l n i Ilia organ!**lia s underway. Furtherm ore, all
plane at th li stag* a rt tentative
irvsnvvH Irew rpae Oset
and subject to the final declaiona O
'* * *
yieat benefit to the cilrut indut- of the member*," Robinton con­ Roy w illia m s , under whoie euidance
the
officer
w ill act. have
iiy. wi.!i td.'iticnd benefit to it* cluded.
alio
approved
thin.
»aid M r. L e t t
member*."
man.
S
“ Karh member of the co-op
Approval waa riven to Mr. Leh ­
will have a voice In it* a ffa ir*
man a suggestion that hi* office
ICm IIs h * mw. I'ass Wtl
and one vote. The Dr. P h illip a
be moved from the eait end of
■TAKING A SWING
organisation, for Initance w ill to Europe early today,
the main building to a now
AT A B A ? B A LL'
constitute one membership and
B E L G R A D E ,- Yugoslavia. Ju ly structure to tie built over the
cast but one vote."
truck weighing aralo, located on
“ The C e n tra l Florida Grow er* 1, (AT— Tbe Communist* and the oppoilt* aide .if the market
soldiers
of
Yugoslavia
rallied
Cooperative h a i much more to
and alMiut midway. Due to tho
of for mem l&lt;er» than molt such around Premier Marshal Tito to­ pi event vet-up and distance, much
day,
giving
him
strong
support
lit
o ig in ixa tio n i. One Iraportgnl ad­
lhm ‘ U waited m aking trip * from
vantage i i that the member* o f his defiant stand again*! tho the office to the w ale, lie re­
Comintorm.
tbe
new
co-op
are
not
required
COUNT* THE.
Men who fought be*ida Tito vealed. The turn o f |5«S7 w aft
in Intent in evpeniire planta and
taken In during the year fio d P
STlTcKES**
equipment. Use of facilitiw* o f in Ids day* as a guerrilla leader the weigh'ng at 26 cent* per
lh&gt; mutt modern deilgn la a v a il­ — the flr»t prnletarlon division of truck. Thia meant th at 2,2«t»
able to thi- organisation, a* w ell tbe Yugoslav arm y - elected Tito •tip* had to tie made from the
as a nationwide marketing aye- as a drlrgaie to the Fifth Com­ office to the w ale.
trio, w ith a prnrf'ii record of munist Party Congress, where
Tlw« malts r w ill be referted to
Yugoslavia's political future may
rale and vearv of eiperlence."
M r. WiJmn for approval. The
well
be
decided.
“ Members w ill neuefit not only
Tito showrJ up In Belgrade ne'.v office would h i built right
from the tale* of fresh and
yesterday
for the lira t time since over the w ale, and the pretent
canned fru it and Juicea, hut a lio
vhelter would be rrmoved, M i.
fm ti citru s pulp, orange oil and the Conunfarqi blast ua Monday- Lehman pointed out.
lie wa* greeted w ith shouts of
m n,r than 16 other Important byThe i eslfniati.il) o f Henry* .Nic­
“ Tho , T im " from a youth brigade
Pio -Ilk U w hich are normally lost
kel at a member of the b o n rf
wluua
work
lie
Inspeetedto the g ro w e r."
To .i*y the Central Committee wa* accepted with regret, an™
•*We fe--l that Central Flo rid a
of the Communist P a rty of Yugo­ M r. Lehman wav directed to
In* long had a great need fo r
slavia received a telegram front w rite a letter to Mr. Nickel romthis o rrn n itatlo n . We are p a r­
the Slovenia Central Committee mendlng him for “ wise counsel
JB A M 000
ticularly fortunate to have these
rejecting the ComtnforB charge* and luvnl aupport duiiug many
ntr-lera
fa
c
ilitie
s
offered
w
ithout
ARE WORM
against Tito. Said the Slovenian yeai* of service.**
the costlv Investment uvuallv reThe name of Phil Hath, local
bK hl
Communista:
O W N ERS
qulrcd fo r an undertaking of th is
“ We cannot be shaken fo r a grower, wa* prevented by Gus
O R IV ET H C IR
Wo m e n o f
magnitude •*
Sehmah. lu succeed Mr. Nlcksb
C A R S AN
WHEN IS A 8 K l
“ We Invite evety grower in th l* inrimrnt in our m nfldrnte In our on the 'board. Prevent at tbe
SUM ATRA **
leadership, tbe Central Commit­
AVERAGE.
viciaitv who is not satisfied w ith
F R O M H llM A M TEETH
■THEf A C f
mee'ing were Charlea Lee. ch a ir­
the resu lts he ha* l*en getting tee and Tito ."
AS A
The Cominforjn — th* organi­ man. Joe Corley, H. J . L e h m a n .
ESPECIALLY DLAPLV OF &amp; &gt; 9 6
front hi* r lt r u i crops to contact
I . T. F r a ile r and fluv Bchm ajg
M IL L S A
P r o t e c t io n
o« Wo w ill he glad to explain sation of the Eastern Communist C . R. Clontt and W. A. l-offler
yea r state* Ird by the Soviet Union —
th' plan Iti detail and to show
f r o m BOTH
w er* alivent.
T H lS IS
tig fa c ilitie s that are available."
^
T h f SUN
IF T*HE HMIP HAS ONLV 2 2 /1
“ I would lik e to emphasise th a t
AHO THE BEEN CLENCHED*
M IL E S A
«ver** declson rest* with the memB ulgaria
previously
advocated
R A IN * ____
DAY*
I m-is o f the Central Florida G ro w ­
ess - such a bloc.
€+ft
sir.k.
er* Cooperative, amt we are a c t­
i a 1 Today Both* took a crack at
ing us o fficer* solely fur the
hed Bulgarian Communist P a rty leadw itli u brilliance rivallin g the
p e rje rsh ip fo r supporting the Commincandrsci nt and neon glow o f a
ilav | form charge*. It asked how the
city nt night.

Sanford Market

SLANG*
'fishing trip-

it , j o b H F i n i i . n i
H o u s in g | i i | |
Airoclstesl Preva Gports Writer
Hob l emon's no run-no hit mas­
terpiece last night made a sue-s-frful prophet o f Cleveland own­
e r H ill Veeck.
T V s 27 year-old Indian right­
hander, who tried hla hand at
pitching after fa ilin g tu make tin*
b ig league grade as nn Infielder
i r n u tlli.lilrr. rewarded his liois'
♦ntih by shutting out the Detroit
T ig ers, 2-0, without allowing a
single rafrty.
The victory. Lem on's 11 th of
:h&gt;- rtaroit and hie fifth shutout,
uid more than Increase the Tribe's
f ir s t place Am eriran l-eagu* m ar­
g in over lh«- Philadelphia A th ­
le tic* to a game and a half, It
fu rth e r rolidifrd hia position as meet the ui g rill need* ol the
people of the United Slati-a.” ID
conUnued:
“ 1 consider It to I* tin* doty
» f lire President tu Inform the
people os to the actual facts and
shell continue tu Issue statement*
curium tiling c
by the Congt
lie said be igne.t flu. bill k
cau se:
It In c rrssis
government purchase
mortgages insured liy tl
Housing Adm inistration
authority to purchase i

previous rhotouts. H e ha* pitch• d 12 complete gam e*, tho most
o f nnv pitcher, and atruck out 11
an*. 10 mm lit tw o pitvious
s ta r tea.
O r jy on two occasions was Iris
no-hitter tlir«**tened
The first
• ra re rame in the fourth innlnr
•h o t) lefifielder D ele Mitchell
made an am ariug one-handi-d
lea,tin g ratrh of UCOrge Kell'a
lung drive rrinl luukr-d like n err*
•m i rs tra bare h it.
The other
(an*-) In Ike fifth when Ken K e ll­
n e r went deep behind third base
to nip Hoot Ever* nn a slow hop­
per.
. Beth Cleveland runs came In
•Ire firs t and were unearned.
O n ly three D etroit
luw w r.i
reached base, nil on w alks. It
w a s tire first m ajor-league no.litt e r of the '48 season.
Ja c k Kramer posted his sev­
enth win in pitching the Boston
Iter. Box to a 7 *1 trium ph over the
N ew "iork Yankee*. Ju n io r Htrp,ie iis drove In five ru n * with twu
• ills , Including his !!4th homer.
T e d William* got a single in five
n it t f i al lot to extend hia conaro u'ive hit ting strea k through Id
gam e*.
A t St. Louis, (h r Brow n* nipped
the Chicago White Sox 2-1. A
*inn*e run hy Paul I&lt;chn«r spelled
tire differvr.ee.
»
T h e Bitten B ra ve * movrd a
rrnn •• and a half ahead o f the Ht.
I a i u .1 Cardinal* In the National
l- r a t u r rare by downing the New
Y o r k Giants, 3-1, as the Cardinal*
w e re whipped uguin hy the Chicnitu Cub , 0 1 , B ill Vulselte, oxtiin -it held his fo rm e r mate* to
aeveo hits.
rounding four Brooklyn pitch­
er/. for 12 hits nnd getting t'J
w a lk s , the I'idlatlrlphiu Phillies
walloped the Ibxlgers 13 4. at Kb­
its t* Field The v ic to ry cost the
r h lD the rervlcej o f pitcher Dutch
Leo nard who was /tru c k on the
head by a pitched b all hy H arry
T a y .n r amt was c arrie d from the
fle .d .
X-rays dicclosed nu frac-

Citrus Co-Op

SCRAP BOOK

Albania Hits

S C QAPS

Aor spuf

PACCAR

'dentists Investigate Atom Layer
00 To 000 Miles Above The Earth
B y HEN M l

T A Y L O II

A e so rfa lr.t P i r . i

Science

Reporter
P A 9 A I1 F V A , C alif , J u ly t, m
— A hand ol hot alom i somewhere
between On and nbti m ile* aleive
the e a rth , through which rockets
to tin* moon oi thr plnnetii would
have to travel. Is D-iiit,- Investi­
gated hy scientist* w ith Nnvy

support.

Mow thl* Isyer o f atoms would
affect spare ships Is not yet
know n, hul lh e *fn &gt; l* must lie
learned In-fore earthling* will
have n clear under*taiiding of
whnl they must contend with in
litte r-planetary travel.
D r. Fran klin K Roach, On* of

than
a million
L e w Yorkers
hustling to work on the city's com­
plex transportation eyHtrm fiimUid for dimes Instead of u!rkl«*
In the morning rush hour todsy.
T ile end of the 4 l-yeur-old five
cent fare, r ff.e tlv e Inst midnight,
w a* artnmpllshed smoothly, the
Im aril of trnii*purtnltiin said.
H ill many n subw ay nnd bus
atraii-hsngpr wns roufused.
Riders who forgut to have a
dime ready formed lung line* al
subway change ImtIts.

which

aurora*

is

called

the

petmaucii*

The permanent aurora,
Dr.
B ie r li
-aid. Is responsible for
five-sixth s of the light of the
sky on moonless night*. The stars
aie responsible for the other
sisth . 'lom etinic* the glow ran lie
sem w ith the naked rye a* a
•light blue.green lum inosity.
Even I teller oho-ivatlon* have
been made from n fast N avy
trjinlier liv in g . it. high as 2d,IMiU
feet. f)r . Roach re|Hirted.
A t that height, the observer*
w*re h a lf wav through the ntmosI'benr &lt;urinln and the aurora
light w a* stronger liecause of
less Interference frnin particles
III the a h .
T h r ntwn. layer, only n few
mile* th ick . Is known to contain
oxygen and nitrogen and other
4ob*leneei«#nai -yet identified/-erC
Frcm-h eeientists have lieen investigating the permanent aurora
fur several years, nnd one o f
them. P ro f. Etienne Vassay, ha*
suggested that some wny might
tie found to additionally excite
the atom layer with electrieal
energy from the earth. T h is , Ves-iiv reasoned, would r*u *e the
inyer to glow In itliantly nnd twrh *;it H rh i up parts of the earth

held Yugoslav independence and
called for a Balkan blue o f Yugo­
Bulgaria
and Albania, with
slav!*.

L A W Y K it HI H I'K N D K D
J A C K S O N y t l.I.E . Ju ly t .- b P )
— E d g lr W ayhrlght, J r . memWr
of a phnuinmit Jacksonville fam ily
ha* keen bailed from taw prac­
tice lit the United .Stales for five
veara for sending obscene tuattvr
through the m ail*.
W avhright wa* tried yesterday
on charges of sending rig h t
Irttrra tu Mr. and M rs. Robert K.

Ron where I sit...At/ Joe Marsh
Pampered Farmers
If tbe (elks In o ar Iowa were
tees to lerant, they'd be really
boned ep over that a« tonsil? de­
misted orllrle on “pomytrsd formere," deecriUng them M ID lag o f
tbe fat of tbe land.
Frosn where I ait th* fanner la
anything but “ psmpemd." I f ha'i
better o f today than twenty year*
ago tt'e because he's sHitu d'bard
to Improve th* quality and quan­
tity of hia produrtlon.

pious hlng or bsrsestlng. depend In*
ua Ibr season, until sundown In
Ike esrnlng k* Snail) relaxes with
the, (*i**ita ever a moderate aiase
of beer.
And the farmer today's not only
ItMperute In bis habits, like B eit's
evening glass of beer . . . but 'eteraat In hie opinion*. Ho he'll ptobnbly say of that artUD- “ so&lt;petM&gt;^y
got th* facts wrong," and Just
let It go at thst.

Tab* Bert Childers, far etasspl*.
Bert la op a l foer In th* moraiag,
to get the mUhlag ftbbhed-aad
A happy scene from 20th Century-Fox‘a Technicolor hit, “ G IV E
MY R E G A R D S T U B R O A D W A Y ," s ta rrin g DAN D A IL E Y .

CeptrigD, R'SA netted Simlti Hitwrn I cu-tX.

Rlt^-LSun—Mon.

Instant enffee is esc. Il-pt Uteil
to flavor a ntoclia tilling and
frosting for cream putfs or
e c la ir*.

Sanford, Florida
Organized June 2,1939
RESOURCES
QUALITY
^

F L r O

SAVINGS

J J i

BIRDSEY’S BEST,
4 BROTHERS
[m o n e y SAVER]
^SPECIAL DISCOUNT* 200 LBS. OB MORE

DECEMBER SI. 1947
| 783,653.80
28.201.65

Lonim &amp; DiacnuntH
Hankinif Hounc. ^urn. St Fix
Ovr ntnifta
U 3. Govt. Bunds
Othor Bonds
Cash ^ Due from Banka

*

11.551.533.60
252.944.14
679.327.17

tat

None
11,106,986.33

2483.804.97

240,404.25
U24.945.77

2,771,898.35

MABILITIES
DECEMBER 31. 1947
Capital Slock
Surplus
Undivided Profit*
Dividends
Deposit*

50.000. 00

8

8 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0

50,000.00
90,000.00

9,244.44
2.500.00
8.784,140.97

14^7742
2,500.00

8,849,256.92

IsraelAL DISCOUNTTfOOOfWTOB MORE&gt;.
FROM MUX TO YOU

2 7 ,1 1 4 . Oil

I3y296.660.32

BIRDSEY’S QUALITY FEEDS
5 4o
5.00
4.60
4.95

7 0 7 ,6 2 1 .9 4

None

Open All Hay Wednesdays

LAYING MASH 10 %)'
8CRATCH GRAIN
DAIRY FEED 20%)
HOG RATION

$

63^00,13534

1 3 ,9 2 6 3 8 5 .4 1

Kaokng

�rft-*.

0
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HOME CONTROLLED

2DAYS JULY 4lh HOLIDAY

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DON’T OMiRLOOK THIS DOUBLK-RARUEL SALE:
WESTERN AA GRADE VEAL X A-GRADK IIAIIY IIEEP:

'••■at T i l - II •ml
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M.nlnen Al Marf.tlr
liar Nmi" itahih
ppnfi.r.l Hhnutiar
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Recruit lion Program
Is Set For N e g r o e s
A.t nr»~*. children lictw* vn |I, j
Offi* of fiv. anil IK o:* urged to
*a eg! 'ti r for tin* tummcr tv m a " t o n ! p r y n m UdnR rpv.n •• &lt;1
by ih ' Negro H .-iloaiii.n Com­
m itter. Ii v a t announced today
Ljr i W. Kri blar, rhulrman.
"M uiiy clilMtvn h«Ve rry D Ic rv il.
bin We want a ll vcn n g -te it to
t a lc |.:.rt in th: - n rt'v lty .” Knowit* «aa?«l. Over 1W) have r ir U ,t i r ­
ed in ill. (inlit W o ari'a, and 11ft
have yaitlriputcd in the n etivlly
Iro n the Georg, town tretln n .

»!.fl* vtd boy* hhv* different

#Jtfrnuj. game*. ,.n,| Individual art

ivitiva. T . n n ii, Iw vkethall, truuuct
,ind L u b . i l l (runup nrt* currently
beirir held.

“Tile a ■our bn« U on invited not
to th t liny Scout Camp for n fi»h
fry .oreortotr night. and w.» tvinh
l:iai ,.airnt» of th r children Inkiolf |ia»t ii. lhl&lt; pruginm would
go nut In tho camp to (*■&lt;• the
hclUitk’i." Kitawiit declared.
Adam Itayiir*, Jr. and Lewit
Ji.r.*.- bio directing the ynuth
#)w prl: fur tho chil.jieit. “ Wt: nopK:Iat.* tin* tvrLF t*.. -- two y *Uiiir
men n tr doing. They nrt* working
wonarr* with our chi Iren.*’ Knrm les asserted.

Rural Common Sense
Ilf

Spud Jnhnann

FARM TOUR RESULTS IN
)
RKTTKR KARMINO. IIK U 'S
•
RURAL COMMUNITY LIFE ,(
Many Flnii.la farmer* have
been visitina "arh other and getline Vdbiahlc pointer* on crop
pitMln-iion and improvement dur­
um tfie pa.t few week*. Crttlnc
t o n 't l r r id a rent r*I n..x.i!n«
pla.*n .ind tlien travi llnir by auto,
they hove imported caih otlu rV
;in. til* e*. field crop*, liveatork,
and method* of dolnir thiny. ami,
hav» taken not# of idea* and prnc-j
lice- they will adopt on their nwnj
^ fai
T I i ' m Ihe farm tour, aeveral of}
whl-h have been held recently, 1*
an excellent mean* of impruvlmr
rlo riiia agiicutlure. Koch farm e r;
w h e e fa in i I* vUitm l ha* w i r .
thint* wurthwhile to ahow to other*
f a m e :* — a top-notch boo.] pnttu i« , a fin e herd of cattle, a muchine that doc* a Job luorv e fficie n t­
ly than old method., or comelhinB
clue *l.at U a bit out o f tho ordtn» a r y . T lie form er who ha* an ex^ eellen t pavture ta ke , pride In
.ito w irc it to othei* and I* eager
to ‘ rtl other farm er* how he devcltin-d it, and be w ill lie very
nm&lt;-h int-re*ted In IcarninB from
auothtr farm er who h a . a fine
herd « f liveitock Ju .t h«»w the Intter doe. It. Am! *o It s im . on the,
farm tour— fnim r n- .hnw ing their j
fjc e e i- e . to other farm er*. art*-j
werlnrf nneitlon*, talking thins*
tv e r, and kwapplnf Idea* ami -ujr- J
m g r.iio n t. Many an idea picked up
* on farm tour* it put Into practice
oy fan n er* who go on tlm-e tour*.!
•nd it U good for tha pr»Brv«* of
Flo-lda agriculture.
In a&lt;Miilvn to the fneta they ol&gt;taii. about am U ulturr, farmer* on

tour havr a itu.nl time from the
•octal atandpoint. They gel the
opportunity to talk with their
'leighijor- Hown.people a* well a*
f*nnrr*. for bu-lnci* men often
ao on there tuurt) about many
% thinir* *iich a* *tatc. national, a m i.
•
fttUnjilional affair*— *ub|«et* on 1
. whirb th-y *houM keep a* well In­
formed a* poatlble.

Baby Beef Round Hi Veal Cutlets
Baby Beef &amp; Veal T-Bone
Baby Beef &amp; Veal Rib &amp; Shoulder Steaks

STEAKS:: :

BABY BEEF &amp; VEAL PLATE BRISKET STEW .................lb.
BABY BEEF &amp; VEAL CHUCK ROATS:: ............................lb.
Hr.-.nd Skinh • *
National I1

II). Uiic

WeiffliITH
Ir. Cattat
Pure1Lard
L-*h.

eJ'le* are Intu rn lid in farm tour*.

^ too. for they want to know how
the farmer 1* Kitting along, wnnt
to get acquainted with him and
hi* work, and want to learn how
they ean coojieiwle with him for
til* rood, their own aooil, ami th . i
4 good of the community a* a w hole.;
Truly the farm tour la one of!
tho riojt effective mean* of Ini-

rural lift, ami the

lb. *li»e

Cold Cuts

P rcned Ci Drawn

l&gt; V.wit-tic* A»»nrtrd Sliced
CcorjrU Shipped, Uta-la A . D r c u c t &amp; Drawu

lb. (iSc i Fryers

Iuu

No, 1 COBBLER POTATOES........................................... 10 lbs, 38c
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE......................... large head 1(K
GEORGIA ELBERTA PEACHES...................................... !l lbs, 35c
LARGE CANTALOUPES.......................................................... l j r
JUMB6 CANTALOUPES..........................................................25''
Nrw Crop
, Glim S tnnirL 'ti
Carrots 2 Ige. bunches 2.1c
Avocudu

3-lbs 33c | Beans

Apples

Pears

2 for 35i

." - r 4 ”

„ ^

"

lb. 5c

Eggplant

r v '

1,1,1

■ k l.

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FAfTOHY PAUKF.il (LIMIT TWO)

do/. 28c
NABISCO I'RFMIUM

EGGS

WAX PAPER

SUGAR..................$ lbs. 37c

ULOVKItHLOOM
Medium Grade A
Shipped M iniwnta

Ig. Roll 2fc !

PLUS HIT.. AND UASTON URPOS1T

62t

COCA COLA....... 6 bL ctn. 19c

NABISCO

DFL MONTH PICK LRU

RITZ

PEACHES........No. 2l/j jar 33c ,

lb, pkg.

PICKLES.....

'An».

22-uz- jar 19c

LIBBY OH DEL MONTH Fit UIT

2 cans 23c

PALM 0

COCKTAIL______ 2*/’ can 33c

25c

H ath lia r
13r

POLK’S ORANGE

JUICE..........2 d 6“nz‘eans 29c

ARMOUR'S STAR
CANNED MEATS
Vienna H ’a
S ausage

•7- GUARANTEED
HILL'S DOG FOOD

ALA GIHI. SWT. MIX Ft)

25c

Tetley
TEA

K RA FTS AHHTO. S or. JA R S

CHEESE FOODS............... 21«

2 can * 29c

Heir. liar
Or

SPARTA K1ST F. S.
T o tte d M eat

2 can * 13f

Lunch
Tongue

PEACHES........ No. 2V2can 19c

Vt c a n 27c

JACK’S ASSORTED

COOKIES . 6-oz, pkg. 2 for 25c

tS-efc
c a n C lc

C hopped Horn

I’aper Tuw eU

ro ll 10c

(’an Opcnrnt

„
eil. 10c

„
„
I’a p e r Cup-.

,
d o t. p k . 10c

T a p e r P la te *

1 doz- 17c

fo rk * , S poJM ,

doz. 10c

All Brandi
Aoerammln Gradii A, 4C-os.
( h ew in g G u m 3 p i p e l O r ' Tom . Ju ic e
can 23c
•
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10 A C SUw.trlnir
No. *00
Del Monte Fancy
I ’o ta tu M
can. 10c
A s p a r a itw
plcn. can 2 9 c „ unl.( Vry 1Ittlre(&lt; - u A)ip,p K
RrII'en ch ea
N u . 2 V , can 27c
Apple
m b r. IH], Kl&gt;. a
- - 1- Ji..“
n - Hex or Ziegler, No, 2
!
A» pple
u ic—
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c a n t10c
can 10cl
A p p le S au ce
Happy Vale lin k
S alm on
Vt c a n 33c While I I uum ur H o lita Apple
Jelly
2-lti. jar 29c
No&lt; 3 rM i»n.(CK RIVER
No. 3 n . O L D GI.ORY

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C a n ia ii

Idt- 33c
CORN

IftC - U K g . « C
'

Lge. Pkg. 30c

Ul.OSSmi

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CONCBITA CRUSHED
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ML a .

3-Ib can $1.99
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1? A D
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PORK &amp; DEANS
____ ___

SO r t . p k . 13c
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1~

am m i

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TOMA'IT) JUICE

I a Pur

N a p k in *
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2 for 23c “

FOR THAT JULY 4th PICNIC!

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Lemons

MIRACLE WHIP..................................Pt. 29«
Mr
SODAS
CORNED BEEF............
fancy 12 oz. can 39c 1 lb. pkg. 25'-'
GR’FT JUICE...........Polks’ fey. 46-oz. can Iflc
CUT-RITE

,

Eel* usually burrow during the.
j g r t o l l M d principally a t night.

2-llis 25c

133 cite Talifornia

FJi*ri.l»

Bujim v* men from town* and

*

lb. 25c

Whole or Butt Etui
Sliank End

Smotu Hllab

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Independence Day

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Any standard dictionary offers a definition of the word
“independence". But it is not very helpful in defining In­
dependence Day.
Probably it is reasonable that a good definition of “In­
dependence Day" is hard to find, because the day is only
what Americans make of it from year to year, independ­
ta n L nil a a
ence, In’ the dictionary sense, was an immediate and urgent
KAIIar
n o n d o a u r.A a
goal of the statesmen who gathered at Philadelphia to put
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their resolve into a binding document. That kind of inde­
— iF a w t iH T o * h a t e *
pendence has been held so long that Americans don't worry
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much about it any more.
Ha Haalka _ J ---------Independence Day now is n symbol of something much
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All i M l u i r aallra*. rarAi *f deeper, something concerned with the inalienable rights set
. t u t * , raaalallaa* ■ ■•ilria at
at forth in the Declaration of Independence, something wrap­
,Mia rial aa&gt;ta li lav It* »»ir«
. ratotaa laaAa, aaitl ba vtarav lav ped up in another word, more common today—freedom.
raaalar a iiv illtla a fatra.
The things we think of tvnen freedom is mentioned to­
I i r r t i u l f * t*H *M llr Mr
.)*&gt;*■* Ita a iM n r Itvarravata- day arc the things T h o m a s Jefferson and John Adams and
lav. Avw Tart, (hlraa*.
ttaaaa* n i f . *1- l-aala.__ Benjamin Franklin and the others thought of when they
Ivrala la a a r a t i r a l iba
___ __lalrA Crass **blrb la ralMts#1 spoke of independence.
They made it real, the independence they wanted, by
aaalaalvali la Iba aaa lar raaabllM H M af all Iba laaal aana »*lal*4
(• tbla a a a f H r ir , a* nail aa all making a document mid publishing it to the world and
V
aawi Alaaalrkaa.
fighting to defend it We still have the document; we still
fight to defend it. Htit sometimes we forget to publish it.
THURSDAY, JULY t 1918

Western Front

B IB L E VEHHh TO D A Y

A crack in the united front presented in Germany by
Great Britain, Franco and the United States would make
it much easier for Russia to drive all three out of Berlin,
as she bus been trying so assiduously to do.
The commander of United States forces in Germany
bns stated flatly that the United States intends to stay in
Berlin. British government spokesmen in Iconriun have said
substantially the same. Statements made in Paris, however,
THE POETS PINE
have indicated that France is not quite so sure. French of­
'A fter Trailing Thoreaut
ficials have spoken of possible negotiation, tdlhough they
Poe'ihavr owned a pine—a wor- are nol yet ready to desert their own two western allies and
thiped spire
face Moscow alone.
Lift'!* Ita rroat of evergreen on
The willingness of France to stand firm may in the
Bgh
end
determine
the ability of Great Britain nnd the United
Atx ve hin upland*, whara It doe*
* IStates to maintain their position in Berlin, and their author!Mt lira
Of prilling a tall finger at the* ty in the rest of Germany, without resort to arms The
position of the Allies in German) now may be important to
Sorre tamei* see a pirn- a* hom­ all of Europe for generations to come, nnd once again
ing lumber;
Ttirv eitin atr In hoard* lit true France holds the critical position, the key to the western
front.
sucasa—
No one aver »nn • battle a h t
M nol bora faith In lha outcome.
Nth I* ol God: to thank him for
lb victorious U fa .-I Tor. 16:57:
Ib n k t he In God that givrth uI)h victory.

A hilltop tine It hut a thing to

mailer

Tallest lti The World

A field that grow* rrvre grata,
with tna tree l*»*

Only a oo*t keeps a pine Immori
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tall
ffa tears Its wlnd-Uught word*;
he letp It stand

To 'shade a wood thrush al an
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'airy portal—
Ford bird*, like po*t*. live aboee
' ' the land.
&gt;Jan have tuhtad pines to shingles
■ and to ship*.
,
But post* turn them Into singing
tip*.
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ADIN B A LLO U

Texas, which ilot-s not like to play second fiddle to any­
one, is talking-of building n structure that should tie the
tallest in the world. Houston Is to have this marvel, which
will be 1366 feet high. New York’s Empire State building
rises to 1205. The figure 1366 was apparently chosen be­
cause Moscow’s unfinished Palace of the Soviets is 1365
feet high This seems like a very slight margin of superi­
ority. At any moment the Russians might re-measure their
building, and announce that it really was four or five feet
higher, or add a stone or two to achieve the result.
This struggle to have the world's tallest building is
nothing nr.v. Headers of the Bible will recall one such at­
tempt that ended in disaster. This was the construction of
the Tower of Babel.

The rumor is out that Eleanor
Roosevelt may be Truman's tun --------pdiet mate, in cate of their elec­
tro* w* wonder who would "wear
•■V pants." We 'have a sneakin'*
Stopioon iba would euiiall Harry's
.wardrobe to the barest miturpujn

Democrats Search For Anti-Inflation
Plaijk To Combat GOP In Convention

&gt; tTramin Get* Good and Bad
!fW* from Political Front.*’ del#Ns a newspaper headline. The
worst newt he got was when
Dtwey and Governor Warren were
nominated.

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Sanford, the moil baseballminded city in Florida, plared
five players and the manager’ for
the ail-rookie all-star* and placed
pne man on the all-veteran allstar team. Congratulation* lo Mil
Gfebar and his Giant* for ihir
spltndid compliment.
According to Newrweek, Rita
Hayworth i* suffering from i
"mysterious" malady somewhere
in France. She it confined to the
maternity ward. However, her fjn*
in America need nol be too apprehenttte because ell the other
wardi were over-crowded.
While American tai-payers dole
M l money lo help oar friend* in
Europe, the Stale Department
ptfmilt the shipment ol railroad
e«fia«s to Poland: and England.
4|*o with our monyy, ihips jet
engine* to Russia. It seem* lo u*
thet lomewhert along the line
tomeone is creiy.
The

person

or

pertoni

who

opened sia water maim lait night
Ifckteby jeopardiiing live* and
property of Sanford citizens should
be prosecuted to the full astenl
of till liw. Anyone who would
dc* a trick tike that deserve* no
tpfuideration before the court and
nothing‘ but scorn from hit fellow
dtbans.

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By MARVIN L. ARROW SMITH
Wa s h in g t o n . July i, i/p&gt;D» more at* siting up psrty platform plank* searched yesterday
f'V some sturdy atiti-inflstion
llmbat to belabor the Republican*
with in iha presidential cam­
paign.
“ Illgh
illgh pr
prtcai and tha failure of
lha Republican congre** to adopt
President Truman's program to
combat them will be a paramount
issue," said Hcnator O'Mahune)
(D-Wyoi. "And lha Democrats
arc going to sea that it I*
Joinea/*' be added.
Th* Wyoming lawmaker is a
member of tha Denv»creMr plat­
form rommlttva slaled to move
into Philadelphia next w»*k to
gat tha document in •h»p*,for
tha opening of th* party's 'n a ­
tional Convention July 12.
O'Vahoney. frequently mentionad aa, a .possible running mats
for President Truman, told a re­
porter N* expect e to serve on the
•nbcoHHiUte* which serve* ou*
the plank on economic*.
Senator Myers of
Chairman of the
a tald he Is in full
O'Mahoney that
Itlua will hava a major

j. . Myara. and O'Mahonty
are member* of the SenateHouse Economic Commute#. They
led tha rfight in Ihe Scnat* for
Mr. Truman'* coat of living pro­
gram
Among othar thing* that pro­
gram relied for stand-by power
to restore sraga-prire control*
and rationing on a limited baaie,
if ngagasary. it never got to
flrat .bate.
Instead, tha Republicans passed
a bill providing for voluntary In­
dustry agreement* to parcel out
ecsrc# material*.
The,, economic rlank the GOT
adopted'In Philadelphia last week
krpt Ib a ‘emphasis on voluntary
measures against Inflation.
It aald ^present cruelly high
ptire* pra due In large part to
tha fact that the government ha*
not effectively' used the power*
It p &gt;*auieM to combat Inflation,
but deliberately, baa encountered
hlghetj.prlrei.”
The, plank went on to pledge
"gn attack on tha baste cause*
of Inflation," and recommended
(A ) A.got In tha cost of govern­
ment ,t through elimination of
waste) (B) stimulation of produet ion ** “ th* surest way to
lowar prices:" (C l Fiscal policies
to prapid* increased Incentive for
p ro d u ew ir. and thrift:
A
sound enhaney, and ( E ) ‘Raduetion oOltla public debt
O'Mshunar said that trabracs*

^•VbttuBy from their beginruna*
■»« than a centure ago. Am*'-'
ibU political oonventtoni kav
h**n attended svRh g* good deal
of orgenired and spontaneou*
Wop-la, which might be contider«d either as a deroonsttetion of
Mthro high ipiriu and enthusiasm,
•*' as evidence of national imBut tha iwblic at large,
to the wayi of political,
and halernal gathering*.
f«t»d*d to be indulgent, until radio
apd television brought the tumult
••d the shouting, unadorned and
tmmodifitd. dirgrtly into Ihe home*
Of Americans the country over.
th* voter I. a bit baffled by ,h ’
n a .string* procaue* whereby hit
"It Is.eomplcuous only for It*
result*."
n are put in nominatioa lack of tfftcilv*----------k.
h* will aimpiy be dhgmtod
(tollefama
■ h a tha major parties

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Supreme Court OK’s
r 1f f i n
Jail Term
'•* F 1 I 1 I I I
T A L L A H A S S E E . July 1, tA&gt;(—
The supreme court today upheld,
1-2, a 20-yaar prison sentence
Imp.-ved on gam*" warden T. I,.
(Jrtffln by the Washington coun­
ty circuit court in the shooting
of iff.year-old Sam Griffin last
year.
Griffin was found guilty of
aecond degree murder lest De­
cember. The rate record showed
young Griffin was shot In a dis­
agreement over Ihe us* of a boat
last June 28 T. L . Griffin said
he fired »t th» youth in seifdefens* They were not elosely
related.
Chief Justice Elwyn Thoms*
and Justice Roy Chapman dis­
carded. Justice* Glenn Terrell.
A l’o Adams, II. L . Sabring and
I’aul Barn* concurred in th* ma­
jority opinion.
P E P P E R TO RUN
T A L L A H A S S E E . July I. (Ah—
Senator Claude Pepper (D-F1al
will run again for th# United
States Senate In IPSO, he laid
yesterday.
lie repot red he I* "In no sense
of the word" a candidate for the
l*imocratlc vlre-nr*«ident|al nom­
ination and doubt* If he would
accept It if it were offered him.
Ite called General Dwight Ela-nhower the
"moat
popular"
presidential candidate the party
could adret
Pepper aald h#
would "HV very much" to ■
the Columbia University president
arrept th* Democratic nomina­
tion.

THE WOULD TODAY
By DeWITT HaeKENZIE
A P Foreign Affair* Analyst

Th« immediate rr*ult ha* been
wjotjw , &gt;r| , u,, three
stiffening of th*- Democratic giounda of p n le *!. First, it says
iron:
the rcorgnmxation contemplate* a
True, some very rastious iprwr- forced merg-r of consolidation o:
tera in Washington have been the F E C with the A l’L without
speculating that tb# Yugoslav cement ‘ of one cf said corpora­
maneuver might be phony. They tions or anyone legally empow­
figure It could be » ruse to ered to «c* tor It."
arou*e Wrstern aiilscnnUm and
Second, it sm s Ihe plan of re­
then capitalise on it, or to open organization and merger of prw-to
jp Yugoslav aa a channel through potties and operations of the r EG
which Marshall I'laa help could with tbP A C l. wish be accomplish­
pane into the Soviet SOM. Be that ed “only at ti»e expend of the
a* may, if it waa intended na a dismissal from railroad service
trick. It ha. I'aitetl
of n Inty" numbre
f F E C em­
Coincident to, nr *» the result ployes, or removal of such em­
of, the Moscow-Tit# mixup both ploye# lo distant point# on tbo
Britain and America show fur­ AGI. system «* the price of re­
th er signs of getting tntigii In tention of employment by them."
dealing with the efforts nf the
Third. Ihe association asserts
Reds to atnrve the population nf the IC C plan dors not give con­
Weal cm Germany by a food sideration "Ur the Interest of tb o *
blockade British Foreign Seer*, carrier employes sfferted" andw
tary Bevin rharged In thr Ilonas- 'hit no substantial wright was
of Commons yesterday that the given by the IC C "aa so influ­
Russians svere reviling to a war ence upon the ileeision reached,
contrary to provisions of the I U '
»f nerves.
'Tin- House la aware." be said, nd "
"lha! all these Irritations have
The objections were filed by
gone on for a long lime. I think Edwin C. O f f . " . Jacksonville st
that three Ims lecn an attempt torney, m«l r
51. Mulholland.
o »ee hotv long our nervea would Toled". ns #ttnrne&gt;s for the aslest. Them la no ngn of snappi­ social ion.
ng o&gt; If the Russian* intend
Tomorrow is the deadline set
ruthlrt- starvation of Z.WO.OOb liV (r.irtsl com l for any " b i" '- ^
scoplr In order to produce chaos, linns to be filed ngalnst the plan to
i presume, and revolt tthe British announced by I C f Apr. 8, 11*47,
government cannot submit to and Mar. 26 1PI«
that. I am assured that our Amer­
Oilier ohjcetlon* to the F E C
ican and French allies take a plan have been filed by Sea­
board A ir Lino railway, Southern
•intilai view."
And iP Washington Secretary Rail v s 1. Bjkitem, the S A. Lynch
of State Marshall said the United Interest# of Miami F. k . Conn,
States would d»*l promptly with Tampa, and St. Joa Taper Co.,
basic uueillons tsised by the Rus­ of Jacksonville.
sian blockade (though he didn't
say howl. He sdded;
en v o y t h r e a t e n e d
"We arc In Berlin as a result
N A N K IN G , Ju ly 1 (Ah—U. 5 . A
of agreement * between the gov­ Ambassador J. Lelghloti Stu-iri
ernment* nf tk* area* of occu­ received an
anonymo'i* letter
pation In Germany and we intend threatening him on his rec»nt
to atav "
visit to Telping.
Furthermore th# three Democ­
The letter, ait embassy spoke*,
racies virtually completed their loan " id totiay, did not threaten
plans for the formation of •» the 72-year-old envoy's life but
German government out of lh« did threaten bodily harm.
Stuart^bas l*een an out»poken
American- British- French sonea.
Russia can pool her sone with critic of Chinese student agitation
against
U. S, policy in Japan.
the rc*t for a new Germany- or
stay out. Thn Western allies have
worth a ptugg*'! (
on wouHr't
lincstmc fed UP—WU1 . wa!
hi* apolitical eremito
!h# whim* r r i l i BBlshr'eVHts. w n lllk l If within
gunshot of hint,
Meantime th* Democracies hsv# could, get
bean analvxing tha affects of the TitoTl* a twsggerlr'g dictator In
revolt bv Tito. It recognised there hi* own right — but he ha* his
Is a possibility that th* Russian points, "iiv of which Is narve.
Tb» next move would seam to
satellite empire In Eastern Europe
mev b» threatened with eoltapaa. l&gt;e up to Moscow.
The unit* of that empire have
l*cn kept in subjection by police
force and have i&gt;ecn consolidated
M argaret ('. Gwnllney
by Moacow'a domination.
Yugoslavia continues to stand
formerly with
pat in her defiance of kloscow and
C, L . 1’rnyn,
hint* of wiliingneM'to deal with
In Winter I't r l
West as well as Bast. Not only
Mather Furniture Rime
that, but she boldly propose* a
Balkan bine with Bulgaria and
Albania and Bulgaria, which long
ha* been closer *o Russia than
•n* nthar Balkan state, promptly
climbed on th# fence between
OPTOMETRIST
Mrscowr and Yugoslavia. That
must be hard for the Muscovite*
PROM PT C O M P L E T E
D swallow.
O P T IC A L S E R V IC E
To cap th# dlmax th* gorgaouaJv uniformed and much ba-madalDtasae* prescribed, dispensed
ed Marshal Tito Is reported hy
liepalra and ad|u*in»»nl# mede|
the Belgrade radio to have re­
Hour* M l - I I
appeared In th* capital. Ila was
v* usual theatrical, for ha is said
8«L M l
to hava visited some building
Phone 2M
sit*) - about the list thing one
Atlantia National Bank Bldg.
would have expected him to do
Sanford. FlnitHa
In ihe midst of the tense c r is is .,
And all this while his own life

Dr. C. L. PoTHons

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The Muscovite hierarchy d e a r­
JACKSONVILLE. July I. OPtly ha* made a mighty had tacti­ A prulr.it against the In te rs ta te ^
cal blunder in etching &gt;&lt;* Cornin- Commerce Commission'* order re­
form police-dog on Marshal Tito organising the Florida East Coast
and the Yugoslav Communist cap­ Railway by merging it with tha
tain*.
Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad ha*
The Com Inform ha* received a been filed In U.S. d iitrk t court
kick In the teeth which ha* done here bv I lie Railway Labor Esamore to convince th* Western cutlves' Association.
Demoersde* of the Holtheviat
The association. which -ras ont
dictatorship'* vulnerability than of the objector* to acquisition cT
any event since the wsr. Moscow •lie FEC h r the ACL before the
had played the aehool-yard bully ICC at hearings in Washington
with *o little resistance for *« and West Palm Reach, assert*
long that It had built up ■ ,r adi-',(M- reorganisation Plan is u n -A
tion of -ucces*. Now m one ''sd I f*ir
incn,|{tjat-lc’1 and I* conmove it ha* thrown sway much trmtJ. |o t j,„ p„|,|ie Interest and
of ita ill-gained ad vintage.
| contrary to law,

M C E N T S U N S H IN E
N A P L E S , July I (&gt;T)—Governor
E a rl Warren of California, Re­
publican rice presidential nomine*,
today was Invited to "relax In this
G ulf coast raradls* by basking
in Florida's 'thirty-rent sunshine
and you keep the thang*."
Th* invitallun wa* contained in
a telegram sent by Naples Mayor
W. Roy Smith.
In his wire, Smith told Warrtn
complete facilities war* at hi*
disposal, including
a palatial
bench-front home and complimen­
tary
guide-boat fishing
tripsDetails were contained In an air­
mailed letter.

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�THURSDAY JULY 1, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Genevieve Ann 'DaVfa Mtw T r ite Honors
Wed To Ralph Tolar
Two Brides-Eleet

Hale Telescope
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Telephone 1-IR

J a r ll n P a lm e r H a y , B o d e ly E d i t o r

Social Calender

Sara A l i c e Niblack
Honored On Birthday

M ONDAY

Mr, and Mr*. Verne Messenger
have returned from a wedding
trip to Washington, P. C . New
Yota ami other point. in the
North and ate making their h me
,»t 306 West Third Street,

Cilice* of the F iis t Methodist
Chiui h will meet a* lollowi: C ir­
cle No. 2 wlh Mr.-. B It Crum­
ley at a.00 l\ M .; Ctrelv No. 3
With Mr*. J. K. Courier. 1200
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 P, &gt;1.;
Circle No. Ii svtlh Mti. E. C.
# Williams, £06 Holly Avenue, at
' .1:00 I* M ; C irlle No. 0 with
Mr- W. J David. Hilt Writ First
fitivet at 3:00 P M.: Circle No. 7
with Mr*. D. II. Watkins. 1513
r'alnivtto Avenue, nt 3:00 P. M.J
Circle No. a with Mrs. J. B.
Crawford, J r
2101
Magnolia
Avenue,
P. M.

M&gt;*. G s A. Speer nml ehildren
left today to spend n month at
New Smyrna Ihach.
Mr. Speer
wih commute to hi- law offices In
Hanford
.Miss Nancy White of Sayan•mil Is e “petted to art Ire to spend
the weekend with bet parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. J. St. Clair, at their
home nil West First Street.

Miss B e l l y Corrodi
Honored With Supper
Ml«s Betty Corrodi. bride-elect,
*vm honored with a buffet supper
on Wednesday evening given hy
MrA hley l&gt;. Marsh at her
ionic at lavkr Ashley. (lifts for
the oonorre were attractively ar­
rang'd under n parasol and surrnumled with Queen A tine’* lace.
A ru-ilclous supper rnn-liting of
chl&lt; aril a In king, a molded sslsd.
hoi toll*, coffee and pie was rny lo yrj. Th-ve enjoying the evening
with Miss Corrodi seen’ her moth­
er. Mrs Dorothy Corrodi, and Mr*.
Not'l, Mr*. Tom Bolt, Mrs. Max
Neh !l, Mr*. Tom Boll, Mrs, Mae
Pm lorn, Mr" Jack Hull, Mrs, Rooer llngun, Mr*. A. W. I.ee, Mr*.
Irvin s
Felnlwig,
Mrs. David
H im . hir, Mrs Yl A. Yclvington.
M ir. Hal Wight. Mr*. Joe Maitera
c, ll't o n . Ml.
Robert 1'srVrr,
Mrv Hilda Moore, Mr*. Lvle New.
kirk Mrs Richnrd Prllett, Mr*.
|C
B. Wrilih nf D.nvtona Beach
w xnc MB* .Minnie Htith Odhjvm.
N O T IC E
The Anna Miller Circle will
mert every second Friday of the
month during the summer. The
next regular meeting will he held
on b iday, July 9 at 8:00 P. M. at
the Elk's Club.
A mest attractive salad I* one
of avocado and grapefruit. Cut
tbs peeled avocado In half and
then Into crosswise *|lee». A r­
range alternate allre* nf the
avocado and grapefruit segments
on walercrr* . Serve with a *av
nrv French dressing.

\ i i s Camille Batten and Min
Tut first step. Dr. Baade said,
hetlv Cutrodi, whose respective will 'ie to redetermine the hright.nattiages will lie event* of July, .ir. * nf some known, relatively
were honored with a morning rof- ‘ichrl.* stars whose distance* *1fee er» Monday by Ml** Charlotte lead;- have been pretty well calTrue at her home in l.ake Mary. t u!..ud.
T h i hostess was assisted In in*
flteae stars are railed cepheid
ntuinlng the guests by her ninth* variable*. Their brilliance goo*
i t . Mr* R. E. T ru e, Mr*. W. K Ip i-nd down at teicular period*,
Baker amt Mr*. Raymond Hall.
t-itall) hours or days The longer
Lovely arrangements nf pink tin p*'til'd-, the brighter the&lt;e
i i *h * and greenery were used, lit .t.ii* .itc. Since thi ir di-t»nce is
dec. rating throughout the True «n&lt;iv&lt;n, astronomer* by observing
botre. The dining tat&gt;le was over :b iir variations In tirdliance can
twin with a hand drawn linen yet hti accurate tnca'itte of tbeir
loth and silver and rrystal ap­ Intrinsic in actual brightness.
pointments held dainty satulwlcheUv comparing this brightness
pcci.n roll*, nuts and mints which .viln the light of other cepheid
were served with coffee.
vat tables in faraway galaxies
M’t* True presented the honor whose exact distances ate not
gnc«t* with china In their chosen known, the astronomers can pick
,at.irn » a* a memento nf the those distances pretty accurately
iHTC-.on. Those invited to he with ami In lum ian compute the dlsMU* Ratten and Miss Oirftdi luu.'o* of those gulwxies.
were Mrs. I. E. Batten. Mis. Her*
fbe t(Ml inch telescope on Ml.
Iieil Moreland, Mr*. Dorothy Cor- Wilson, with the aid of s wartime
tool, Mn. Margaret Miller, Mrs. instillment fot magnifying starDaviJ Thrasher.
Mr*. Mason light, already ha* determined the
Wharton, anti the M is-vs f-tilr- dlaitt'iC" of these stars in It galk y Moreland, Audrey Bach, Dil- ■Jtll’S.
on Raker, Martha I'erkins. Doroiintce tlie Mule telescope ran
thy Morrison, t.ucille
Altman, ti a. h out effectively to twice the
Jean
S l)tr ,
Mildred
Rohann. distance of the IIHI inch, it will add
Hetty Jo Brock, Mary Joyce 1st * fiom it galaxies fait her nut,
bteviiis, Mary
Ann
tVhclchel. to * distance of aim'll lOJKKMMMI
I.&gt;Ilian
Boyle,
Betty
Moore.] light ye*’ . , Mr. Ilanilr *aid. That
Etllr Jane (Reason. Janet IlcU rl, Usthore is till million nnlllon mil­
Catherine tTark, lletty H.tyninnJ lion miles.
‘liargaret Dlngfelder. Pal ScliulD .1 Iln - will complete the primary
!.ob late, Caroline l*ee und Daph-1 ‘iiuiKa on the yardstick. The asoe t.'onneJly.
lionomers, then knowing some­
thing accurately atmtit the dlslutlei of nil these galaxies, will

Mr*. James Alford left by plane
today to return to her home In
Talla.iassin after visiting her
.iatv"ts, Mr and Mr*. F.mmelt
MrCall, for several wrrh.t,
James Rivera of Corvlele, lia.
a ir.v.-d Tue-day to spend a few
dayv in Sanford.

Sioudcninirc Family
Has Camilln Reunion
On June 25 46 de-rcndant.i of
the late Charles Wesley and Mattie White Stoudenmire met at
’ he American lu-glon clubhouse In
Cat tilln, Ca. for a family reunion.
The children include the follow,
■ng; YV. I,. Stoudenmire, Mr*. J. C.
Calhoun, Mis* Dosia Stoudenmire
und Mix* Josie Stoudenmire of
•Sanford: J. F. Stoudenmire and
fluid Stoudenmire of ' ’anillla: W
F . Stmidcnmirr, Del anti; Mrs.
Mars- E. IIs '
MooBrle, (!■•
C. \\ Stoudemniie of Miami.
The Stoudenmire* rrsred thcii
alnv children In Ru*i&lt;H County,
Ain and all of the children are
still living. The eldest iv 86 year:
of avc and the youngrvt 64. In
1H.I7 the father died, and a few
'/ear* later the mother moved
with her children and one step
daughter, Mr*. Aliev 8. White of
Cam illa, to Camilla * here she
lived until her ihath tn 1725.

I
R. Dawson I* visiting III*
mother In Easton. Mil. He was
ars'impnnird to Maryland hy hi*
wlfr and eon, Charles Dawson, Jr ,
wh. have gone on to New York
City vhert Charles plans to enroll
at l olu in hi a Pniversity for the
sun .tier term.

tackle the bright »tar* t f con­
stant brilliance In lho»e *»m»
groups, The yard.tlck applied t..
th«»e t i l l ) will fell something
about their »ire, tho dlitan.-o l..
:we*n them and the dimon'lnn* of
iHetr galaxies.
A* the big telescope in n s •
bejvml 10,000.000 light v&lt;m- n I
'.fXt'lne. unable to vlriglr not it*
-livuJ-.nl slat' fnt «h»ervnM«m, th*•..Itonomcr* will n &lt;* thvlr in&gt; . moment. nf the brilliance &lt;•( tin
nriplit stats as .tnndnrdr f«r turn
.t m .it f n l nf the light nf whnte
4&lt;ltklM. Thl ■ 11Kht Cnm|*Ul»tl--Ti
again will tell -'»mi thing ulrml
tiie'r dl.tr.nec

Arabs Reject
M o h tlm M

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was dispatched l« clove them, hut
not before an estim ated J I p .imhi
vallon* of water had been lost
Normally, Sanford uses ah.-&lt;i’
n million gallons nf water a dav
Yesterday and la.-t night, diinng
a 22 hour per foil. I.rno.nod wer’
pumped, said Mr. Abraham- Due
!•&gt; the water loss, caused lie the
onen hydrant*, city pumps v.eie
used six hour* longer than iisuut.
Due to heavy demand for wntei
during the dry in e ll, water lev. I
•n City well* ate lower than ii.iiel,
lie reported.
In rar# of fire, live prent.r'
eoubl n«t have hern kept up vnffirlently Wrhile Hie hvdrantv — t •
running. b« declared
Fite Chief M. N
Clevetaml
■tatrd this m ornlnr that Ih*
openinv of the hydrant* «ottl.l
haw been a menaec to the City in
•■air of fire Ila pointed out that
Ihe Sanford Fire Department ii
under no nbligallnn to pu* out
fire* outside of (be City limit*
*nv more than the C ltv Is obliged
to furnish garbage rnllertlon *n*l
r-ollce oroleetlon In those arras.
He deplored the lack of Intere-t of
county officials ami resident# outtide of the Cltv In fire protec­
tion. Stating that Ihev showed
Interest only when a fire breaks
out.
,
'The flnt fr*»s fire v i i report-

Mr. and Mrs. C. Randall C«ltin &gt; left to-lsy for Jacksonville
where they plan tn make their
hurt ■ Mr. Collins will rnroll on
flic .'lay at Massey's Business

College.
Mr. and Mrs. W E . Holleyhead,
Jr. und son, Ronald, are visiting
Mr. sw l Mr-. W F. Holleyhmd at
teit home at Suit Fast Niiwtcenth
Htreel.
Friend* of Fnrmirii Harriett will
ne ylj-l to learn that lie »- getting
tint : nirely following an apiwndrit'-my performed on Saturday
at the FetnaM t.aughton Memori­
al Hospital.

Hollywood
B y HUH T H O M A S

HOLLYW OOD, July I. 'iTi
After a 14 ear abitnea from hi*
homeland. Sattu I* returning to
tndli to film hi* own pri-ducHon.
S»bu, who left India at nine,
hr* Mg plan* for a Jtingl* picture
1 nn td* own hook. He’ll take a
i location troupe front here an 1
•hir'd wild animal scene* north
of New Delhi. "We will adapt
the script to the scene* vve shoot,"
he reports on the “Song Of In­
die" set.
Thr actor would like to uxe
"Return of The Elephant Boy"
at a title, "although Mr*. Rud*
var-l Kipling own* right* to the
nams and 1* asking $200,001) for

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e.| to the Ftre D epartment y rstrtday at 11:30 A M. Firemen J. T
Rennet I and John l-ee were dl&gt;patched to Il i-vell Bay at south
Sanford Avenue outside the city
limit*. A ntiml&gt;er of homes were
■ •in i front ileslrrretlon. Doe re■ddi’til. Paul Daniels, was so ap ­
preciative. that he came to the
Five S tatio n lata* to thank the
firrm ea for saving Id* home.
Another esll eottio at 8:30 P.M ■
ns the grass fire swept over a
wide area of tlnder-drv grass to ­
ward Park \venue Firemen set
backfires in the area lurck of the
tlrltt T ractor Company Smoke
blown o«-.r the highway m»dc
tesvel diff'clill for motorist*. Be
sldrnt* along the east side of the
hl"liw »e got out garden hoses and
rake* to i-revrnl spread of the
fire tn home* The acrid •mell of
• moke huno over Ihe Sanford
area
evenlpo
tn the Russell lt*v «re». Imni*
V '.l-n-r—- tn |t i f Rhanrino s»*d
Jack Hlrkwin were ntensred hy
lh» fires
C h i e f C le v e la m l today w a r n e d
ri,*nlni't the s e ttln T o f Hvi-h ( -«*

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Mr- and Mr*. Cornel Wilde ate
currently emoting in "The Lov| er».” and we c*tt hope that it
l -on’t do »erioU' damage to their
marriage. Cornel happily admit*
H* wife’* role I* better than hit,
is that’* ■ good *lgn Sh# was
&gt;et for the picture first, then he
••** added when Columbia couldn’t
rind another film for hi* final
“mmllment there. It’* doubtful
tf tlrelr prnfeiilnn teaming will
tes-ome a haldt. Ill* home studio,
2**th-Fov, frown* on It.
D o u g l a s Fairb an ks. Jr- , I*
I &gt;i i i riling
for a modern-dre**
•. h lrl" to follow "T h e O’Flyn n
Re hasn’t dope * non-eo«ttimer
ml 10 year*.
Jimmy Stewart ha* two pic
! rure* of Ann Illytb In )*!• "You
rjott#
Slav
Happy"
dteralng
■■••'in. He hasn’t even met her —
hut an admirer from afar. I
H»iiht If shell be the on to make
Jimmy settle down to a home
life He thinks ihe’# ton yum *
joi him.
Pedro Armendsrl* relutti* 1«
Mexico after "Tut**" to prmhic*
and star In “Dearly Beloved"
with Dolore# Del Rio. Thv MexIcsn government l» reportedly

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♦***'•• rtf'# *■&gt;?**•
although he h it a total of 7C
point*.
f
■
When he retires all of hi*
pon.'.i w ill he added up, and th*
toial dl’.'lded by 360. T h at will
give ihe number of year* of asttv- dutv to hi* credit
I k w ill then get * pe m l on of
twi and one half pev tout of th*
o*-e and longevity pay for the
-rlghest rank lie ha* held, multi*
pllrd l&gt;y the number of hi* years
. f active duty—actual and rtedit­
'd under the point plan.
Men who have lieen In the re­
set v. for year*, some of them go­
ing usek to World War I. will he
glv-n n credit of CO polnta for
t*ch year hf Inactive duty on
•hen record, plu* full eredlt for
actlte duty.

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Triman I* the belt cholcw.”
A njth er Northern California
delegate. Jndga 8. 0 H a ita n u n
if Richmond M i "some of .thv
d 'h ^ ste * feel they a rt morally
■round to vote for Truotan on the
fir.t halicit, hut not all of them
by -my mr-ana. There toema to
be .strong sentlnunt In favor of
O rt'.ral Eltenhower and Judge
A Southern California delegate.
Ahan Carter, who also is couniol
foL the state committee, said
•"nicte are many of us xvho find
•ertaiir handicap* in Mr. Truman’*
rar druaey and frankly feel he I*
.rot eicetable."
Curler eald at least 16 delegate*
.hi.r&gt;.d hi* view and that parhapa
13 j : 40 a re ready to twitch to an-

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Judy Garland, Ann Millar, Peter
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Mr*. Josie Stephen* Reek left
Begin Sunday dlnnei with a for Pelham. tJa. last night where
special fruit cup made f canta­ he was railed by the death of her
loupe, heneydew and watermelon nlcr".
8wc*ten with simple sugar syrup
If rieaired and top with mint
H airy J. Byrd. Jr. of Mat tin*\ill*. Va, In the guest of Ills grand
leaves.
pal pula, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J.
All-ut for Ihe dimmer month*.

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Fn ln n Trm ple In llrtw ltljm .
I'* I*s• . fun ilrpartment and
mv u-ardv will escort the
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�THURSDAY JULY 1, 1WH

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agreements reached by the KumIttandklurn. He told hi* fallow
cliiafi “ 1 * u ff Ru»»ia rt»pe«t*
I I h i I m H I n m l- s a * M ael
all deeiitnn* reached by that body,
until the Ru»*lan» Gear out tbalr
tinea they wire adapted by mu­
airiilvpt
tual agreement.
Kabnlti raid Kuttla would runKalinin complained because thr

RuHsiann Quit

W ASHINGTON— It fuati mow-1tlnuc t» abide by pa«t four-powar
ky to cater to whlm t and tpccial
ta«!&lt;» at the dinnar table.
Home Kcunoniitta of the U .8.
Day irtn u n t of Agriculture ray
" F lr lc k y appetite* art* expertiive:
„m j unnecessary luxurle* for any J
.‘ am ily to afford, aipectally at to■lay’.- food price*.'
They arhl
that food pK*Juillcf» m ay olio lead
to
malnutrition.
Anyone
who
i.vnii** many food* la In danger of
not getting all the nutrient* need*
rl for health.
Adult* In the fam ily »h«uM
make a *|H*dal e ffo rt to like all
fond* and avoid dDeU**lon» of
foo«!t Iwfnre children, adviie the
t c a 't m lila , They point out th n t(
children are
ea»ilv lnfluenc**«l
•igai-d fond* hv tho attitude* and
alrlik e * of their eider* and they
may carry thr*e prejudice* all
.hetr live r. "E ve n when prejudne* m « well established they can
, be overcome," tl»« economist* *ay.
• T u n tea* »hr&gt;wn during the War
when many men in the Arm y
learned to oat and enjoy food*
they had refuted at home."
The United State* representa­
tive to the U .N ., W arren It. Au*tin, -ay* rh ih lic n might to grow
■•p with intim ate feeling* of as­
sociation with people o f every cul­
ture ami condition. In thr* form
word &gt;t a lunik entitled i"Kduca»
tint f«r International Under*land•tig", to l&gt;e publi*hcd by the N a­
tional M un itio n Association soon.
M i. Au*tin »av»:
“ They should la- aide to rvalix*
■no of the hlgli«'*l attribute* of
tiie dimiM iBtic concept, namely tho
a b ility to under'lan d how other
•.eui'li feci. In order to heroine extro i rl* lnt**tnationally, the ritlrcn» of a democracy m ud learn
through hooka, picture*, personal
contort* and di*cu**ion* atiout the
sspnstlun*. fear* and nttitudr* of
.lie people of other nation*, rare*
and religion*. Without I hi* under,
.tun ling they could not partici­
pate with their leaderp In the deli­
cate processes of negotiation for
peaceful settlement of differcnrir.*'
Washingtonian* will soon I**
It id i lug aver to nearby Maryland
fin night trntling rnir* at a new
trolling ami pacing trark to he
him ned ne»t month by the Laurel
lint tie** Raring A*»ociatlon, Turf
far.* hereabout* am making up
ipt-rlal par lie* to lend glamor tn
Inc opening event,
I roomier* of tho track point
out that amateur trotting racing
••egan in the early nineteenth cen­
tury. when buggy driver* ran d
their hor*e* fot the fun of It.
Fital official rare* m onied were
held near New York, on Imng Isiand. In IMA. The sport came
Into full leeognlliun with the e&gt;Jahllrhmrnt along almut IMP of
•-he Kentucky Futurity which i«
Jo uniting racing what the Ken­
tucky Derby I* tn "flat" racing.

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neat II (Tonyj Vaciaru of the
Aaaorlatrd I’rcca).
Aa to whether he would wel­
come General Dwight II. KUenbower a* a running male, thu
Preaidenl
suggested that the
i|U»*lion lie put to KUeulmwer.
Mr. Truman made It plain that
he Would make the record of the
Republican-dominated HOlh Con*
greaa an Uiue in the campaign.
He *ald the Republican* left
many job* undone when they quit
June 20 for (hell Republican Na­
tional Convention.
“ Will you call a *peclal *e»•lo n t" a newiman asked.
Mr. Truman u id ha would not
comment on that at thla time.
Ha did *ay that he would tell tha
people in the coming campaign
what lie (old them on hi* recent
t r a i l- c o u n t r y trip ~ of what
Congrrta did to llivm, not fur
them.
Tho Preeldrnt waa naked about
hie comment to a trainable audi­
ence in California that he liked
Governor Karl W rrrrn, now the
Republican vice pieildentlal can­
didate.
fMr. Truman told the Californ­
ian* that Warren really wae a
Democrat).
Aa a matter nf fact, the chief
executive aald, he didn't have any­
thing atalnit Governor Dewey,
except Inal he aaid ha le gnlpg
to heat them both in the coming
campaign. T h o r n a a E . Dewey
head* tha Republican ticket.
“Then you definitely won't re­
tire from , the campaign f
an­
other reporter tald.
Mr. Truman tald certainty not.
He termed the query foolialt
question number one.
RKRI.KTON FO U N D
O R L A N D O , July 1 - t A V Orangu raunty authoritlr* today
•ought tho Identity of a ditmem*
b«-red (ktlclun found Wedneeday
In a pailure near here.
Tho dimdvary waa made by R.
J . Perkin* aa ha cxerrlled hie
hunting dog*.
Coroner Si. 0 . Howard nf Win­
ter Garden and Deputle* N, K.
W att and Jem** Stallnalrer ia!d
*Ite spinal column and a few
bone* ware tn what appeared to
Ira a shallow grave but that much
of the remainder waa scattered
within about ten fe e l- probably aa
tha m u lt nf cow* walking al&gt;o-it
and vulture* tearing at tha bodr-

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O lives 6V4*o* 49 c

Libby IHdteA

Liberty Aid A**L Flavott

Mmuan'a A_*ort*J

3 •for 14c

Drinks

3 ox

M eat

9c

Slilotn

B eecK N al
Baby Fcoda

s»f 9 ’Ac a. I2 ii«

Steaks

Lb

Chops

li

(M e a t

OLettel* Fleur

V a ru tLa)

Pound

Chuck

Tidy Hmiec ftandwkh

Bags

3o-o 8 ’Ac

To;-.-B-Law Ice Cream

Mix

10-os

llanteFa Orcktail

Peanuts

b-ox

33 c

Roast

Gmdc A, Dressed and Drawn. Quick Frozen

Stew

Lb

SEA-FOOD

31 c

t-ampflre

M'mallows

Sacran nito Fru it

Lt

BriaSet

F ry e rs
Read)' l«&gt; «it c

Cookies Mg 13V4C

HAM S

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Knift’g

69

PICNIC HAMS tu 53c

31c

Cducutor B U I

CHEESE

u. 6 3 c

Cocktail No?.:/238c
Deep bcuth

A m b ro sis No2 31 c
hlott'i Apple

Juice

Qt

15c

fttokdy Taxtl’- K ir r

Peas Ha 303 19c
Liptun Yellow Lah»l

Httlf or Wltolo,

Kidney Beam
No 2 Can 15c

fit

19c Potatoes 10^ 49c jgj

Poop South (tmiwfrult

JUICE

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Hoad

6-BolCtn (Plus Dop)

Tho Pauro That Rofraihos

29c

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Tea

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61c

Kraft Kitdieii-Frexh

Soap of Deottful Woruea

Wesson OH
Pints.

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THURSDAY JULY 1, IMS

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Way cross Continues
Torrid Win Streak

id i Thrt
Th
wen- treated to their aeeond
I mnvyrtlble, priced at fit two.
J'J game* won out of their luat Jo n.
tl Va'do.ta to three hit*,
gavt- the iVarhi-* a clean H o i r n n
L e n d s F lt - ld
k
atralrht night of effective pitchh- i■ut.p
of the thice-game
.
1 V .
The prize wa* put up by the
for * Inil.iant .a*hi ih i, enloge,
N'ei'i
team made an »rior amt
| Detroit Atiitiitiehllc lV alet* A -&gt;.
injt h i t night with only 54 hita Aupuita uml Columbia divided a
( I f (*JU L .'* 1 *4*'010*1 i l l
Ameilrua hu* won onlv five nut, the vrinn...fc
■ d'd not get arrot*
bcim* collected in four game*.
J twin
cintion where member* conattlu;------of ih-'r lu-t Ih game*. Ij.*t night hoim-plate until th*
venth. f a i ­
ed the amateur contingent in
In two of the unmet. the loeinjr *ulining. with the loiiuvt wlnttlits
lle \&gt; sm | kl'KIt I 'liK s s
he] outhit the kl
1'. hits - - and F ric a r.. .■ mhine,i t» g ve
leant idny with I* of the lep
team outhit the oppo.ition. one of ,flo ” *'• tf--'1' »*riu». three ganu-a
i
v&gt;. .ct.»
(teai • aepi up to
hut fivi ett"t Jet Moul- I" ""igera only a... hit*,
pro*
.ho. e Iicing the Macon-Columbu* *°
Hr FR A N K ti. K KN KSHON
a ir a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s )
their tori idwinningpare in
the ute haw the v a u r
Tito winning •* &gt;« xnie aeparate* 'he liodgert
Kurgel catded a alx-under-par 'Jfo
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S i ith Atlantic League fun* gata. whirh the former won, 5-0.
League l«-t night
iun w ■- -cuird in tin eighth when ..nd Tig. * in the atmnUoura.
Auguata won thu opener, 4-1,
D ET R O IT , July I. IAT‘ - Th
with hi* own hall t«* leal i^k.itg their M'venth straight vi, Mo, line vent three runner* burnt__________________________________________ j u i the Red* took thethenightcap,,
g .il little
man
nightcap,h lg"&gt;ggni
&gt;•**«*•
manin ingolt
guntoday.
today,
— -- —
hi* combination to a one-nrnl • i,,r , The late»t viitint » n Al
teani conaiita uf
.•at tiro
liio league
Ren
llegnti . of
In the battle fur fu»t (dare,
A w»tei |,
I b-2. Charltsaion beat
league I| methodical
..
.
. . Her.
[lending Greenville spinnera,
Solnner. 3-1,
a .i .l' *hoy.
»hey. Pa.,
I’n , who wear* both the edge ever Al Smith. 112-year-old hanv, the arete 0-8.
t'lti.'i' of the Thumorvllh* Tiger* .even playet*league alamiingi- wete juggled
e edge in'their National Open and I’ll A crown* Wlalon-Salem, M. C. |tr. and
.u lake a two to one
*&lt;•1 tc*. ultd Jacksonville nil*
i- 'fwl a field of ISO of the nallor 1 amateur Poti Iiaw-ott who t.a»* m the wcMkl diviaiun with .Moulb-.'I |
lieu* 6-;l.
id out at Savannah. Th'
r« top-ranking tink*iu»n into the 12-83-tM. Smith had an individual trie'* win over Vnitiricua
opening round of the fitat Metm ll".
Aioultrie moved up to atUtil place f
won the verier, two to one.
F O R T H E I .E S I 1E E C R E A M
Four othel pair* tie.l for third olMVg Cell dele. 'I ho oiliiei game |
L w Holloman teattered
tit* City Open championship
. today at
with
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weie
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h&gt;
pro*
u
.he
lu-.p
*aw
aeeond
place
~mong
the
Colunihu*
hitteia
while
1
Mcadowbnwik
Country
&lt;Tuh
XX*ton u y ytxir K h ry r conllin IS mitt poiautoua matter to remain in your
•bilai ol tiny tut** or filter* which help bluud. It may alto cauaa nagging back­ the F’eachr* gut only five o ff Mike I Hucan. top money man of th Sam livid of Detroit, ti«.og&lt; Ihoi.maville draw elo-ei to leagut
to |'ui ii t U* Uool amt keep rod healthy. ache, thrum*tic palm, leg naina, toaa of 1M ark.
liKimvdI *&lt;|uatvly a* Schoux of Mamaroneek. N Y., true ng \uldo*la with a narrow
However, they collected itimmer
■*■»**""* tour. •-•"'“
Whr n tliry *ct lin j ami don't work rijht pep and entity, I welling, puffii**a under 1ihtei* o f the Mow* in the third, to On, man to lu-nt a* P2 proa and tiiorge Schnrltei of Ogden, Utah d-2 viclnty,
to the daytime, many people have to yet the ryra, l*adaclirt and dujinet*.
t.ordele at Itdiahu-1-.-*' w*t* port*
Ko with two erro r*, for all their L'N low handicap amatvura mm and tt'Neil (RuckI White of HatDp m4 t.1 t. hmyo.nl or a ar.ty |i« o ( n
Don't waill Aik your diugglat tor run.
poll'd hecauat- uf ram.
out on 'he Initial lH-holv round ■I. Creek Mich
1
war
Ho||i&gt;mnn‘«
revmth
With emailing and burning von*tone* Doon't iMit. a itunuunt dii-.ctic. used
U r mril.e nur nvvn Ire ( ’tritm. A ll II.tv nut
Jot' tta jv iia a Itvur* ployed
(how* thne It tomething wtueig with auccvutullybymillkMi* ler over to yvaia, victory against two loaiea. Roy of th. TV hole atroko play »cramF A T IIK K \T 7"
i * 'i,i
• iml collected alovei
yoit kidbcft or U rJtn. Don't
IXum'* give L |y y icllaf and w.ll lulp I’ct Tf ui. Mucoii ahortvtop, h*n- hie over 'Meadovrhno.k’a hilly tJ,
Vu.stv — lle lirln tln — lle n lt lillil
I'ITThTO N . Ra., July I ,11
.ut* in defeating tin
All'any
th.i &lt; .1it.au aid tan Valuable, intlul
II* IS mile* cl lat,*y lubrv Ihnii out diet. Ill cliant'e* without un error. lilt, yard per ‘1% -Id 7l-l»V'out.
A T'.-v tor obi S|iitui*l&gt;-Aliierlcnn • ..i&gt;' II« i! 11 &gt;,n went the route
M
atpke
ni
thr
fuur-da\
teat,
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luiauaoua watte bow yout LIucJL tick
J * Miclch turned in n five hit­
War V.-lentn and M* ,1 vear 11
Vrl-... d.aorder clkiiloty (uaoUouptt- tXun'a kMJa.
T I V
T O F
1C E C R E A M
ter for Augusta * v irtu rv . and Al eighteen heir* rich d*V. 1» SHI,• wife me the n.uent* of a httby tot till Real* hot Ite wa nicked
00*1 in ptiiea - IV.tlOC to the
for fen hit* in winning I
gone
I ' t ' i r t e 12 1 k
I I t S i i , in it \ , eltllS
trill
k
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vevt.nlrtv.
w in n er, hut the lumit coveted
lW ) i i „ ' . i.ill} now tuud* at
The e iil wa- l*i n to Mr. and
m ile of tlie tontnanicnt nlrvady
i* firtnlv in the hand* of viettdef Mr*. John Tie m* T ie u r 1. a pa*t
M "t» I’u iic l itu-ycnnold Not’ h rtimmamlfr of tha I’lit ton Ctmp
,
Ifnllvwo.d. Culif., nro p layin g out of the L'uu. il gpaiil h Wni
Vt icrou.
of Vliiuoueieur N. M.
Th* vttlhl wn* horti ut tin- room­
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YOU C U t^ S cO IT, N llSTERa'
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I'urgid 'earned with M. T. Rat­
ter* .n li»troit aiiulm n. \ e*|flp- ing hotue where thv couple live.
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
An hour later the mothfi n,td
.lov m w in a h r i t - l i l l pro-,vin«
ohlhl were a.lmltutl to Ril' ton
KU IM .Ivl'IA M ill 1 11
Maud aid lire hahy h«-d. Rhone
•etit font ore With an eight under I I | ,tal there tin hahy v\ .
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par 38-80-8.1 Ha pocKltad the
I tit* I'.vluirttn \te.
I’hone 1011 lev. to n htiglil yellow ik neoln) [polled In good eoiidiipei and tie
tlwt In fail tondltioit.
\ V E K K K \ D H I'K C IA I.
CONCHRTR r i.n ttlis
I.avvn mower*, lawn aprtnkler*.
Coini'd and l iniahed
gurden ho*e, lawn rake*. IhurtttIho.-h* duplicated Hint fetil in
Pat Rtiulti
.Miiarlr Cimrreu- t o.
A-Jug for pieiiic*, tithing plug*.
live nightiap to give the R.-d* an
Ivalahllvheii IVIU
HHMINOI.K H A llD W M li:
t Vi n break
Auguata got eight
Rhone 1338
lilt Kim \ t r .
210 K. lat S t
iH f lnliliMUfl r«l«8
In
■tit* in the opener and *eatliim l
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W ATCH KS: Slightly u*ed Men* KOK K I.N T — Khur lander. Kaay it* run* into three frame*, while
operation. Ueu*aniahlc ou t. San ! &gt;11 the Columbia a c re * in the
Ligt i A Hamilton wrlkt watehe*
I llu.fr 13/ •»#t Ilk# l«##rll«*fe
I'lionr ’&gt;12
fotd i'alnt A OU\* I X Rhone 1nig »te«p • nit &gt;
■in the M th i n i e - 113 M*riio|l;i \»e
rnvv watch guarantee, I-IU IKI to
4 i i in# iirr life# I m m i Iiiii
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I Jtt five Idl*. The Red* had a total
• IIii*#* Mir u#r llnr Iu»rrll*u
|4£.0u.
J* lliMfl
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— —— ---------I of atran blow*,
Clearing
now
mvna
and
ladiei
l lt f Itui'ita ft* llir III**
Ji&gt;n Rariun gave up in hil to
Wri: t watchei, JJ4.U6 to 544 OU, LA W N S MOWED. For reomutable
flvuiilfr m ir fai lit Hi k fan *■•&gt;••
(.'reciville hut bad thu benefit of i
's Phow 788-fe
twine in 14 Carat solid gold |
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a*»*. Maigarrt (’ tiwaltney, ||r |p Sell) Self Itrn lra l iundiy .lit •*• vh.uhle play*.
with
eight
hit
off
Ortir.
a.m
id
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Jevvtler. -0J E . I»t hi. ________
Drier*
Ironing
twin- i the third inning
Mint f
%%■«( U i Mill kr *rr#|ilH
loti W. I ’, lh St.
R*H»ae vlay wo. nil tl.
u n i tkr trlrfihonr *»&gt;• WfM'
S P E C IA L
ring until the eighth
■kmitlifeI'M rfeiurpr if t « 11 * H,n»r»r
,Ve will electrify your pn ien t C rtid , 617 far Hattery, (ieimratot , nrtirg when u d i team tallied j
I# 11*1#il I M
i Ikr Irlrpk'itiir Imfefc*
-ewing machine fur l.'iU.W).
Ife r* l Mi ii fiit Kill lirrMmWiHla*
ami Starter aervice.
Swain’*'
li *« Ik* ml *t r &lt;!«*• I#
li. i t a Sewing Machine Center,
I'.iMtiy Servira, itul IV Ftrit
la «*«•t
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Kapart llailla Rrpulthig
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Complete Flnoet Quality House- j
IJuctvt* call * alumaaliii' • v .
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niuff I lifefe wfefe f•*•###*•• I fe#rr*
Fred Mvert. 311 E . dial SL
in.id Furnishing* At Factory
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S E E US FOR
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IVtiod’ and Modern l.'n'room.
M IM EO G R A PH 'PR IN TIN G
V# i tin.l #airh «» you -»r** hrrrhe
Dining Itnom and Living Hoorn
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H o m e rs d rill
Furniture.
|*f*V • lntim&lt; i*nd n*f|«»i**I • vrtil«*li O ZA R K IK K
C R E D IT I ll'lli: \U O F
Dining Room Tables, Chair*,
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TUI N Park Ave.
Ph 1101
■ 141 t«rr1V1tip, .i n»| .bull &gt;1i*i If Dm
CiYCAK CUT
Kllee hole I k i K i . . . Odd
Ionite light . ffle***. newly decnl«n. •* ••I l« Ut* III t *. Ml ( M .l M f fi • #
All Work Gnaiante,&lt;1.
, Ol THAT
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Choir* . . Chettla.
**t.*,! all idIIitie- heat and laid; SLU M P /... *
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Odd Red* ami Yan'die*.
tor a-Tilce furnlahed. Call MB.
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and Ariin.'iiiglv Low- Prices.
lotPitey aiiartmeiit fur rent to
110 N. Park Ave. Tel 11211
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I ’t.'tH Plymouth coupe. Can ha
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A taath. Completi'ly remodeled.
inaletial* available, Hatiafaetlon
teen at 24411 Palmetto.
\Y tier A Klertrlrity furnlahed.
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guaiunlio-d, hI.hv vrnetian blind*, p itt.i-, v ,&lt;
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Ct.ll 1123.
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frlgeratiun and A ir Comlllion !
inti of • ■•metilnt »ll* t in tl
3 loom apartment. Rhone 260-W. K K N M O KE circulating oil heat­
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f#4iilk Ml *.*• ill** I .*fIt &gt;I ua .,.1 July
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MODERN 0 room hou.e, double
furniture. Trd l»av;» Furniture I he Hanford Upholitory, owu.-d I
gam go. 711 Mellonville Ave.
and «|ieratad by R. Carmlehoal! l / ' i Vurrh-'' A.t. r.u &lt;i.n u.i
Co. 311 F,. U t. Ph. 068.
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Uphol.iery material*. For e* H.if.furtl
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home. 2 bath*. Earellent loca]wrt «dview cal- 1112.
II4 H •-•firmI rift nlittluik.
of age or condition. R atliff A
Itft.nl. KlurUrm. Apply 60(1 Plumoaa Driva.
Itl#
Park Avenue.
Sen*, Phone 237-W.
UITNWW oir fifeotl «»».! fit. »r*t
Plioue 1239-W.
uf «|&lt;| Cfeiift tAilf fIkr Sift fid)' «if
L E A T H E R brltf case, good condi­
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new; Add aafaty with a brake
tion. Phono 148.
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wiiu completo Womlwork Hhop,
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chark-np.
loiw-roat,
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7 a r ic j land, lorated (ake Maty. Wa buy, m II or trad* Uied Car*.
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G K N P R A I. r n i ’C K A U Q IT . CO.
R H O N E O N E -O N E - O N E
THE LONE RANKER
A M i E CO O L comfortable home
Park Ave. fe 2nd HI.
’ *'« W Flraf Street
TO H A V E T H A T T I R E JO R R O M
Ry l'rtin Striker
v t r it K
Katlre I* hereby rlv.n tl.at Cl«rllfipiovcnienta.
No city taiea 9
WORK WANTED
ton Thom** Allntnonl,* H|iMi,ra,
1.1 ahUI ll.t u * — I'fclta SO N A I,
to jiny. Out where the mock­
PI*. anil U. II IVaatnn. New
ing ibid* will awake you in thu P R A C T IC A L N U R S E or HAHY
IKniyrt, . Ilta. h. Kl*. |, engnge.l In
H IT T ER , can kivp good refer­ LEAVING for .Springfield, Mi*
morning, the i)uail will play
aour) S’,.inlay, Kttum fur 1 or I'b.Mrta u n d e r the g l 1lt|u u* name.
ence*, phunv 1152-aL
around in your luick yard and
m re p***engor* *har« vxpon- T h e f l i . h «l&lt; " t ir a i l e n a n i a ) . am i
Whippoorwill will put you to
t h a t t h e y Intend In r e * l * l t r re lit
»e*. Ptram K77-R.
n a m e i iu r e u a n l t» t h e t e r m * o f t h a
al -cp at night. Plenty of nice FL O O R BANDING fe finUhlng
- g l . tlt lo U a .Venie Htaliite*' t l 'h a | i cleaning fe waging. Our powa*
iuVy urnngea right in your own
t*r - o y j j
l e v , of K o rldn . I k lt t
14
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FOUND
unit
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to
work
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between 3ro&gt; Street and the
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Cl.nlc un Park Ave, I f fouml,
6 Alt riL’LES FOR SALE
Carpentering and repairing. Hour. _ c, II tMJ-M,
d*7 or weak. Phone 775-J.
GOAT M ILK — N u _rihing . ImFO U N D ; male calf. Owncer mny
prove jdur health the ***y way. Half tiay or part tim* Job, houaacall County 4B0B or W. I - H ar­
Randall l*rlr«t, Ko. Hafeord
m on, Ibnrdall Avo.
work or rooking. Mae Catherine
Ave. Phone 710-W-8.
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C O N C R E T E P IP E , greaietrap*.
* nllc tank*, block*, hcnche*, For Rale or Rent. Good Grocery
fh-wt-c. p&lt;4 *. alumiotim cojw5 Meat Market. Rhoni 1.W7-R.
Dtcni windjw*.
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M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E C a
rutnrn on InveMment above
JB t* E lw A te. ____Rhone 133.3
operating co*t Including owner
ot 4 operator* valary 'of B300 no
T U X E IX T F E E D S —camnlatc line
per month. Till* la high type
Runt** Tttieuo Feed 8tor«
b.iilne** with tteady income
M0I -.N'S garden tractor, Ilka
a w u in i.
Not ordinary ratal!
new with atUelunenta. Bargain.
bu-dnem* euatomaiily offered.
Phone Bll-W .
Can be financed.
Reply, Rn*
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Cot* manure fo- f’-iivcr*. R. W.
Loid, phone 788-W,
IS SfEClAc s e r v ic e s
U fiLD Furnltura-Dreaavr, (Ingle
bod complete, Dirndl* labia m
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for live *lrck. Ini|tiirv at Muair
link. 1ID W. U t St. Phone Dr.:t,

Tail!'PLYMOUTH coupo. at Bar­
gain Price.
D. E , Norwood.
Monroe Comer. Rhone 024-J.
E»4Q Aero Fleet line
radio, heater, *potl|
ah Itpc. *1*75.00. 6R
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1041 International Ilk ton truck,
new rul&gt;l«-r. 0 rnilk go*U cheap.
F . A. Roach, Room 234, Florida
Uotcl. Sanfonl.

ID-ll Plymouth 4 door aedan. 11-38
Lilfck 4 door »&lt;*l*n, r.xccllrnt
H EP.VICK, L U Z IE K ’S. INC. Com­
condition.
1V40 Oldamobile 4
pute anelyai* of your akin la
door aedan. new rubber, naw
■MfenltUd to our Laboratory
battery. C ltaw at uaod ear In
through owr trained eoruulUnU.
Sanford.
tM l Bttifk 4
TSo craarn* are mode up menedan, new paint, tire*, acat
roralnglv. Guaranteed Improvecover*, eiceptlonally clean.
mont. A peraoeal aai lit a Call C LN T 1 L1 L S E R V IC E STA T IO N

JJM for an *ppolntro«nt. Mary
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�ruber And 6 Giants Named On FSL A ll-Star
Balloting For Post- j
itions Was Closest
In. League History; I
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Two N ew Hounds
T o Participate
In Feature Run

Giants Scheduled Xo Meet Bucs
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In Contest At Local Park Tonite
Hr ARTHUR KKCKWITH. JR.

SIDELINES

Herald Sport* Kdltor
Rain and wet grounds forced
poll ponrmr nt of half of the name a
In Hi*
Florida Slate League
S a mi a scheduled to ba played la*t
night, and the H«nforri-l,ee*btirg
affair waa one of the games poet*
ned. The I In I .a ml Red llat-n-Orido Sanatora ronleat to be p lay­
ed in Orlando w n called due to
wet ground*.
Tonight the Ranfordltea w ill
meet I hr l-eeahurg I’lratea at the
Municipal Park in a single conteil •laird lo begin at 8:16 o'clock,
and it la likely that Manager lla l
Gruber will aend righthander Joe
Hrhttlli In the hill for the starting
m«und aailgnment.
The third nlart Daytona Reach
laleta took advantage of flrat place
Orlando Sm ator*' and the second
place Olanla* Idlcnrti la it night.
The lalrta nipped the I'alatka A seleaa hy a fi to | count aa Klw yn
Klalielfrld routed to hia Ifith
vkinry In the 194* campaign.
The St, Auguatlne Saint* turn*
ril in a 3 lo 1 win over the Gaines,
villa G-Men behind the four hit
hurling of Jim Bene* and Jltn
Kateher.
During th* first half of tho
• lith Inning Ketchcr wa» at ruck
on the ankle by a grounder, and
ha retired In the seventh Inning.
He gave up three of the G'e four
hit*.
Tonight Orlando move* to Doland, fit. Anguilla* playa In
Gaineiville and Daytona meets
Palatka In th* Aralra Bowl.

H r A R T H U R B EC K W IT H , J R
Herald Sporla Pdltnr

Parka In Ihe Ma|ora
Many have wondered how to
many hotnerun* are hit In the
Major league*.
of uu*i m
think
im a g u e a . nHome
o m r or
in i'
the boy* in the big »hnw mint he j
tr*m*ndou»ly powerful men. bull
ri.riN iiM s r e r t : n r t u t r •
h'
i.
r.t
1on »hs culinary, the m»n are not T u n —
Orlando
l* &gt;7 *11
tecewatlly large, nor powerful to • iM iin ii
it n .are
he oris of the top home run hit- f.JaytrMi* Il#«rh
II IC l i t
If St
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ter* on a hall club.
I.***’.&lt;ir«
I* «n 171
Take the horn* park of the H
I Itiiuilln*
SI IS 111
New York Giant* for imtance. V*aU«k«
SI l« ms
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SM
The
Polo Grounds la really Just
John GatrUon, Orlando
If
VHtPflRl'l
R
mnIU
u
hinall
hall
park.
The
left
Held
Rex Throop, Orlando
ef
I m vIiiiib |tr«&lt; I- I, I'aImI|(« f
Moo's Salter, Ijeeahurg
rf frnc" ia but 279 feet from the
ft? .4ui?tilt In* I, Oilrmvlll# I
r.ott-e
plate
at.
the
foul
line.
Right
tielAhil i t OrliPiln. (ppil , vilnl
John loncoff. Palatka
r
Hirif-.ril i t f e**h&lt;irr fpjjd . ftllll
Klwyn Stabelficld, Daytona
rhp fielri i* but 257 fre t Of eours*
liRMM TftSif
Lou Bcvil, Orlando
rhp tire fence* make a abarp angle aa
|.#»*liuru il Hanford
ItlffilBR IlMih it I'jldlhr
Don Coker, Gainesville
Ihp ono would acan toward rentcrfield.
H! AtlgttMlii* nt Miiln*kvlllw
Tommy Hyde, Orlamlo
Ihp •vhlch U 4S4 feet, but there are
&lt;»fl«nf1 It I It*f Ik*f
Buddy I jit r , Sanford
Utility frw hatter*, who are centerfield
Myrll Hoag, Gainesville Manager .,Ilt**rc.
•or T il A T i.iv t n r i- t in i
I, Ml year Johnny Mire, the T#*!**—
U*llotlng for almost every pos­
~
H f,
| l 1%
ition was the rtoaest In f"aguc Giarts* slogger, bloated 51 home rlr * wms lltm
Cl IT
history, with Johnny Tunc off no*. run*, and moat of them were hit M *KM i\4 | | | t
f’iliflti'n tnii
11 10
t out Ham Dcinma of Daytona ,n Ine Polo Ground*. Why? Be­ Mrcaii
CC IB
II in
arh by 17 vole* a* an Indica­ am-' he ha* »o trained hlmaelf f*..lurry*.!*
f’lllitwlklft
IB
f
to
bl'mp
the
ball
down
the
right
tion of how the fan* wrre thinkIf |l
Held fnut line Into the hlea.-hcr* Hintinah
SI «7
Bjrtoloiri inppetl Joe Katon. at the foul line. Hurgraa White,
T H ftH ir'l nNlllll
Or Ian Jo, by It5 voles; t«ip noaed head, one of the lieat Inficldera lo
J* i «nvivifl* *| KiVRfinih
f
rtfM
i
,
raltil
out Lvle Judy, St. Augustine, by evrr don a New York Glanta uniU!li*&gt;r «*ritP«. *l*ht
99; Perrr ihadrtl Dave Burke, form, waa juat a small man. hut
I!we*.T*t4*&gt;
Gameiville, by 139; Vega had 103 he 'on pracllced hitting the ball
I’nifinthtitt *f &gt;«(kioitr|1li
f,#ili'»r»Wl
Or»*nwin*
more than Johnny McManus of down ihe right field line Into the
| n|tn|A *• rhiilrOow
Sanford, while Halter, low man Mearher*. lie waa good for 12 to
Miein
*1
HnYRnncK
among the three top outfield can­ 15 nouie run* every year.
Many Sanford batter* would
didate* with A4S vole*, n*d 102
more than did Orlando** Ty lira- bay ? 25 lo 30 home 'irna each
year. If Ihe local park'* fence*
Kiel.
The same fan* cho*e *n "All- wer* brought in lo the 255 foot
RooVIe' team that Inrluded a play- mark. There it no doubt about
* r from every -.dub, whetea* fit that.
Kobe!I» Field lire home of Ihe
Auynatine failed to land a player
Dro k'yn Dodgers, has a rightt n the “All-Veteran" team
S IL V E R SPRIN G S, July I fSpeThe fan*
"AH* Rookie" All- field wall at 207 feet. Pcr-tV**
Ketsc, one of the smaller player*
•ta rn
- ia |.—Surpenalon on,I a heavier
One farea Daytona Beach manRay Roiankrant. Sanford
lb In the Major* today, humped 12
aver. Sar i Demme, If he I* loaned
Cfcsrloa Ilelnhaugh, Orlando
2b homer un* over that fence las*
Tany Sm trsglia, Laesburg
Ih year.
r ut, ur create* a reportable dlsMtrhan&lt;-e, at any future game. It
Mack Yarborough, Daytona
a*
To* mighty Ted William* reBryan Braiinglon, DeLand
If fuacd to rhaitge hi* hitting tactic*
was announced here today by artTam Cataldo, Sanford
ef 1**1 rear liecaut* of th# abort
■ng league president Karla BuahfV
iia l Ivy, fU lneiville
feme distance*. Ilia home park,
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Lap* Matte, Sanford
fined lift for hi* cone Fenway Pari: In Bo«ton, ha* a 302
I
Don Umtcheld, Hanford
rhp fool rlghtflcld wall. That I* what ttv’eatar -hlitn a t n n
im l on last Saturday night, waa
t
Frank Gllliiple, 8 t Augustine rhp Ted eye* each time he step* to R&gt; (-.-la
handed a f25 One when umpires
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Charles, Diklnieo, Palatku
Ihp Hie plate.
i * nor led thnt his irtlon* and lanU there no wonder r'M-a**
Art Dunham, Sanford
Ihp that h* was good for 32 hnmerun*
,{U4tre at Daytona Monday night
N
m
'
wi
T,
Vair
r«,v
•
U d 'e Lichen*. Daytona
utility Iasi year?
were anything but “In tha beat
If r&gt;MI*-ta
inDreat* of liaaelMM.**
mat Gruber, Sanford
Manager
J &gt;r DIMagglo ha* hut 295 feet
- “Nt
ra te !
( ‘tf« a |g i),t B fIwfye&lt;11 fl
'. Competition among Ihe rookie to rap a hall to paste It out of
HI laOUl* J.
|
an-a'an was not so do*e. altho t!ie Yankee Stadium, lie is conYarborough won over La Porta of nldurcd one of Ihe all-time great*
8 L Augustine by 10 vote*. Dun- for the Yankees.
topped te a m -m ala Charlie
Many fan* thought that Han•ft *
VM
****n4iM* |||*
bptnk* dv 39 votes, and Umeeheld foul was making a mistake last ^
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H'aKernti
M saJ out team-mat# Joe Schult* year by bringing In the fence* at »*«•*»*■••••*
•*• I
rtcrtatlonal proby 40 vote*.
,1, gram'* tennis tournament bpenad
the Municipal Park to S30 feet, 4|h*HT
fS
r
d
.l.
V Name* of the umpires will he out we could still draw them In a
it* i yesterday at the Sanford Junior
ult vi*
;ttanonnced tomorrow.
{'* - lllgl School court, end many firstmighty lot and still have ■ larger \fcv
4l?l«?(P
tfk
field than many of those In Ih*
,v'iin4 single* matches were play­
ed.
Major*.
r ,t
Billy Webb gained the finale,
*ar defeating Beverly Barnei, A-4,
GOOD D E A L
JJJ d-4, lo win flrat piece In the five
OKLAH OM A C IT Y , July I (AT
lo nine age group,
| PALATKA, July 1 {/Pi-Bcn. —Them furrlncr* don't always
.««• j Marline Drake reached rh™ q*:nr
tamln Oeraghty. former major hornewnggl# Uncle Ham,
lrif,r.al» • &gt; . -I i w - .-all. Net,)
Back In 1803 the United Slate*
|M 4 M Infielder, ansitmcd dulls*
er, f 1, « l. in ' •• nt • to I t ag*
ifla manager uf the Palatka entry ave Franc* * shade lea* than
. arm j for g 'tla. 01* te M.iy alert
it* ihe Florida Slate league to- 1,000,000, for what I* now Okiem t , Club President Jeff Emerson horn*.
L a st night tha government
cams to the end of another fiscal
f ' Oeraghty luceved* Charlie Bow- year
and figured out Its Oklahoma
•W. who asked for hie release tax-take
for the last 12 month*.
. —jo. -i p«». carroty

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For Your Old M attress or Spring O ff
The Regular Price O f These » F i n e
M attress or Box Springs.
Trade Today!

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F A R with fliu-cr tl’clflny Acfloit make* more euda,
faster *ik I* than soap. One cup of F A B w as put Into
iva*h*r on left. One cup of a e p into tha one on right
Both vrsshct* ran T minute*. Result: A washer full of
rich stats from FAB. Almost no eial* from temp.

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l a i k M ar* Reach t'oara#
hound* will gallop for the flrat ili&gt;M*n Hkr. Hurt* Hijurak. Ita^hDu ml*
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time with the feature ninth rare •lr**( Hal. I&gt;u*kr lt*rord, Ptaaaint
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Tth M ar* 9 / i a t k M ila
nel Club In Daytona Reach to­
A-hl-r. L e v * Cap. Jo c u la r J a it t r . »lr*t*rr Bpol
night. They are Brig* Branch
and Mias Rlackeye*.
Ileigr Branch ha* tha enviable
record of three win* out of eight
•tart*. Two of the** victories
*he_____
ran with
were •cored
_______ when
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the marathoner* over the Beach
Courae. MU* RUrkeyri, another
new comer lo join the feature
nice ariatocmti, hat tallied three
will*, one *eeond and one third,
a ahowlng that convinced Racing
Secretary Merrill Watt* that *he
la ready to ramble with the
track'* faateit.
tVinira ia almost a new comer.
She haa galloped with the elite
luat once, but In nine start* in
Volutin County the flulshed first
once and placed second »i* lime*.
Ninth rare veteran* slated to
ramble tonight ara Official Time,
King'a R *on
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T *ia * J
’-nar* Pa*. CMl«»
l-eagiM lo be skipper of tha all* Mol.
Beat
rlaafwar Mia*.
i-H-l.ie nine
The rookie* will
mrrl Ihe all-veteran combination,
Cucumber*
originally
came
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the Senfordli
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rren club.
ha* been cultivated for several
inooaand veer*.
tcr-fiiiel* by t'tae tat * — Golf.
Mnrvln Mr t n*••.^-*•1 II.II
Clara In th* I t*7 g*
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
VOLUME XXXIX

Count Plans
Disarming Of
Scopus Area
Armistice Will Expire
July 9 As Neither
Jews, Arabs React
Officially To Plan

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R H O D E S . Ju ly 2. (#•)— Count I
F
o
| l r Bernadette laid today hr
1
ami lu i Lmt.-d Nationi mediatioii !
aidet h a ir decided to deniilita •
the M l. Scopus a ira of Jeruialem.
H cb irw
University
and the |
AmrricanMu|&gt;|Miitrd I I a d a • i a h i
Hospital a ir in the a ira. He laid
the German H o ip icr which con- i
taint Augusta Victoria Hospital
also i« to be drinllitarirrd.
“ If the war should start again."
the n ird ialo i said, “ it is my ho|&gt;e
that these a ira s will not be
touched."
Bem adottr said hr will fly to
C ano tomoiiow to discus* his
peace piopotals lot I'alesli'
*lh
Arab leaden, l h r y base i. Ii
d
rejection.
" A ta b irp ie srn ta tiv ri a ir piep a irtl |o talk with me uii the
1 suggestions I h a * r put h irw aid,"
Reinadotte said. " I am to meet
them lumortow rsrn in g at 6 :3 0
C aito tune ( 11: 30 A. M. 1 S T ) ."
The Count aaid he might return
via Tel Aviv. He expects to be
hack on thia Greek island Sun­
dae or Monday.
The four-week armistice he atranged expires July 0. liernadotte
said neither Arabs nor Jews had
given him official reaction to his
0 iware plan. He had just returned
from Jerusalem.
The Count said he attempted
to bring about mii agreement on
the Jeru salem water supply, lines
of w hich have been damaged.
A tab roniandeia were unable to
deride
“ The question so far hat been
but on a political level, but we
nope in a couple of days to get
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Greek Forces Are
Said Within Few
Miles Of Joining
A T H E N S , July 2 pV)-Gre*k
divisions compressing rebels in
the firarnmoa Mountain* were re­
ported by press dispatches today
to lx* within 15 or Id miles of
junctures.
Meeting of troops moving from
the north, anulh ami east would
dissect the hard core of Com­
munist trader Markoa Vafiade*'
strength. The guerrillas, estimated
at up to 7.000 when this offensive
started, also would tie ringed and
rut off from escape into nearby
Albania.
Dispatches said the Second
Division moving from the Nestorton area north of the pocket and
the (itevena region east of tha
Rebel* lone advanced to within
sevven mile* of Hamarina. The
Ninth Dlvisiun, stricking north
from Konitsa along tha Albanian
frontier, raptured Fournia, nine
miles from SamarIna. the re­
ports aaid.
Ramarina la a guerrilla con­
centration point. A junction of
the Greek Ninth and Second
Division* there would rut Vafiadrs' mountain fastness Into two
roughly equal part*.

Negro Given 3 Yeurw
For F e l o n y Intent
W illie Mitchell, colored, pleaded
guilty before Judge M. ll. Sindh
In Circuit Court thia morning to
a charge of entering with Intent
to commit a felony and was sen­
tenced to three year* In Ralfonl
J'rnltentiarjr, It was reported to­
day by O. I'. Herndon, clerk of
the court.
The cage of E . U. Smith,
rhargrtl with aettlng up and ope­
rating a lottery was nolle pro seed
on motion of State Attorney Mur­
ray W. Overarret for th# reason,
said Mr. Herndon, that James Rutledge, an essential state witness,
could not lie Ioca tesl.
B. J. Brown, young white man.
charged with enticing away an
unmarried woman, was shown to
the Court as now Ireallv married,
having exhibited a marriage ecril.
first* from Georgia. The Court
releases! him on his own reeogni• •nee. to report hark when direct­
ed.
RJ'HOOI. C H E C K S
•Junt T W. I.awton ennoune»d
•hi* wsorntnr the* check* for the
twelfth month of the echrvsl year
that cl^wd on June ere now read*
for el|
li-vh 'M
who *o«rved
ihrouehont ihe fi-ll ten month* of
Ihe school term. Ch«*«k* luued for
|h‘* nat-wsris* total 12.406
Th* ie«#her* n a - call at the
s-pe-intendenr’* off*#* for the
thecke. or notify him of Ihe
eiW— * to which they are to he
maileH. A ll teacher* who served
for 0»* 10 monOi ten* ret 11
montha p a r In accordance with tha
•chool togialoUoa, Im aoUL i

SANFO RD,

EstablUhed 1908

iolivar Prepares
For 2 Presidents
BO LIV A R. Mo.. July 2 ,-p P l
— bolivar rushed through a
state of “orderly confusion” to­
day as it completed prepara­
tions for the day its 3,000 to■idrnta expect to be the biggest
in its 112--year history. Next
Monday the community will be
host to President Truman an-l
President Romulo Gallago'.i of
Venezuela as the latter presents
to the United States a 1100,000
statue of Simon Bolivar, for
whom the city was named. The
I'an-Amrriran friendship ges­
ture will climax a three-lay
program In-ginning tomorrow
»stIi a fiesta in the best South
tm rriran tradition. Dr. Foyle
C. MrCraw, the mayor admit­
ted today there still were many
ninor details to attend to, but
gave the assurance that “any
runfuaiun that may exist is
•rderly."

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FLORIDA FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1948

Associated Press Leased Wire
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New Coal Pact
Is Refused By
18 Companies

State School Program To Cost
Florida $41,750,179 N e x t Y e a r

Demos Urged Food Shuttle Is
To Draft Ike Said Beating Red
At Convention
Mahoney Says If T ru­
man Is Nominated.
Democratic Ticket
Will He Defeated

Steel Companies File
Unfair Labor Prac­
tice Charge Against
JohnL.Lewis.UMW
2

Berlin Blockade

Yugoslavs Appeal
To Stalin To Deny
T i t o Accusations

Say Cominform Alle­
gations Are Hack
Of Unfounded Lies

60 Unsuspected
D ia b e te s Cases
F o u n d In D u v a l
Report Says None Of
Victims Was Aware
Of His S i c k n e s s

2 WomenSavagely Snyder Reports
Beaten, I Killed, Largest Surplus
2 G i r l s Attacked In U. S. History

42 Year Old Woman Is Is Seven Times H ighSlain With Heavy,
er Than One During
Coolldge
T ll ll I*e
S h a r p Instrument

Italian Reds Call
Nationwide Series
Of Labor Strikes

Dusty Hoots Group
Plans Paces Sunday

Escaped Convict
Is Killed, 3 Are
Hurt In Gun Fight

Boy’s StateMeniber
Tells Experiences
At Lions Meeting

Sanford Post Office
Rise In Receipts

City To Meet

Accepted
World Health Member

U. S.

N o. 175.

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T A L L A H A S S E E . July 2 i&gt;P) l lie «ihoti! foundation piugiam will
cost the stale of Flo tilla 5 4 1.750.1 7** in contnbutions to its counties
next y r a i.
The counties w ill be lequired to acid at least 311.‘hi 3.‘ , 04 to make
up a minimum school opeialion cost of $.-3,714.14} by fai the gieatesl on lecoid in Florida.
State School Supt. Colin Eng-#
lists »ent the figure* to Comptrol- I .&gt;,042,123 Increase in state eonlei C. M. Gay in accordance with tn'. utton* is due to counties lur­
a p i-.vision uf the law- rrqu'nng a ing teacher* with t-cltcr training,
pieliminaty computation of school mure teacher* returning to college
c u t * on July I of each yeear. lo get credit* that put them in
NEW Y O R K . July 2. (, V » W ASHIN GTO N. July
. m 7
Payment* for the first eix months higher pay biackets, and a n-i
Eighteen major s trrl companies will Im- based on the schedule, If trial increase in pupil attendance Futm rt »tale Supreme l - o i l Jus.»» Fnglish prepared In* esli lo r Jciriiii.il- I Mahoney, a dele­
refused today to stgn ihe new the midget commission release*
mat- of sfhotd fund need*, t’oiop gate lo the Demosi.iti« National
coal mining contract and filed ail me money.
A final tabulation will I*- made lt«.II-r Gay trli used a report Convention, utgrd I ih I o that the
chargrt of unfair labor practices
Jan. 13 in the light of actual re- will'll -howed the school* la«t
against John L . Lewis and the ror-is of teacher training qualifica­ ycr.r got nunc than half the ics-oid Demos rat* d iait l.s n r id Dwight
tion an&lt;l pupil attendance, which 471,11*2.067 general fun-1 reecipl*. D l.iirn h o w ri lot pirtulenl.
United Mine Worker*
II- said general fun-1 collection*
In a Irtlri to Dr nine latte Slate
Their stand ap|&gt;earrd critain *o art the major fadora used In
during tire business year which | Chairman Paul f'llrp a lric k . M*
uelcrmming
how
much
each
coun­
bring a strike at the so-called
B) Associated Prrs*
t ruj.-l Wednesday were $4.75-1.258
ty K'-te.
I honey said hr Icaied that ll
“ captive" coal mines of the strrl
saiat year, the first department !•*&gt;-' th previous year,
LONDON. Ju ly 2 ~ Jugoslav
companies. What the miners will of education estimate of $1il.379,H ue*
earmarked specifically P irtid cn l hum an i&lt; the nominee, (.-innium-t- ap|&gt;e.i|rd -hir-tly to
ski will become known July 6 I M aas Increased to $.18.i*&gt;88,054 j.,t •. IsooU yielded t2.n22.7fM mors' " llic Nalion.il Dcmot latte ticket I ’ lim r M uu-lri Stalin today to
when the present mining holiday on Use final statement. It can’t than the year la-fore, but their will l-e oveiwhrlniinglv defeated." irpudi.itr (In- t -niiinloiin -haigrs
go up that much thi* year, though,'1 ioti.1 of «Irt.*'l**;.lt»l fell fai short
Meanwhile, th ire oiganiration*
ends.
againtl P irn u ri M .m litl lilo and
l-ia o so th-- preliminary estimate of Ihe |38,t'&gt;88.IHNI stale sell—-I
The contiacl the steel tonqianies of «late contribution* is only i-iitiil-ulion. The rest came -ut ol D rill— l at * i—urd ill a d liv r Ills Iradrislup
lefuted to sign is the one Lewis »2-shdt2t below the ceiling filed ot tne general fund which ni*o to h—nl U N S u p irm r l -mil JuvThe Nugovlav, irp ratrd thru
i-a;
liu- costs of operating thi- I n r William It Douglas l-u the
negotiated with major commercial try law
aiscilion i l-r l -iiiin lo in i -h .n y r,
Full payment of the amount in*ti--itmn*, college*, court* and l-io id rn tia l iioniiliali-iu
coal mining companies. It became
w ric a p i- l &gt;d lie , and vild
cettlfird by English for this year .ii-n. r admiliistiative department•
Maholirv Miotr that hr wa»
effective July I.
Slalm s.xa-il-1 |-&gt; » q ir tlirm o il thu f the total 64l . 750.0tHl -ll.H-l
will make the total nutlav for
The steel companies esmtend a school*
during
this
biennium alio -a tio n estim ate l&gt;&gt; K i,g li* li for 'q u ite trila m will- hum an at the irco id
in.viiv io ngirw th- y e a r. $31,483,131 w ill g- f-i candidate that
provision for union shop is out­ J8u. i.ia.iHm
I lie higodav a i *|»« a I am-iuntc-l
Knglish *ir--I mint of Ihi* &gt;car's
men. slate s r n a l- i,. atvrmhlvmrn to a irqur&gt;! lo Stalin lo i n r i t r
lawed by the la tl-H a ille y A ct.
T A L L A H A S S E E . Ju ly 2. &lt;/!»&gt;— T h a t law permits a union shop if
.......
and ..........
otliri I— al id fu r i* will lie
the p u liiir, of one cvf Im light
T h e first full diabetes case find­ the worken vote for it in a Na­
defeated who might have a good
hand men. A m lin A Zhdanov,
ing program in the United Slates tional Labor Relations Boaid elec­
ih a n c r of winning il their was
m ir t a iy ol the c rn lia l (o m nullrr
ha* turned up 60 umuipectesl tion. No such election has been
some deni— Mil- prrsidenlial can­ of llir So- irt Coiiiinuim l Party
case* of ihe disease in Duval h rld among the miners.
didate o tliri than 1 luman "
and the guiding vpinl ul tn-*
county.
The charge* of unfair labor
“ I fert tlist* the slnmgi-tt in Comm form
radices
were
filed
with
the
dividual that could |m«•»it-lv mil
A report in the current issue
Appioaimatrly
15,000
l om*
I.RD.
for the prevulriicy mi I lie- Deinuo f "Flo rid * Health Notes," the
Harry M. Moses, negotiator for
riatic ticket l« none other than mum-tv meeting in Belgrade *rni
S la te Board of Health publication, Ihe captive
raptire coal mine operator*,
I General Kisenhowrr," Malmnev a ninvagr diiectlv to Stalin winch
said none of ihe 60 knew he had said they ate “hopeful that Im
j added.
vffiim rd thru faith in P irim ri
diabetes. In addition, 30 persons mediate action will be taken by
•Tile re Bis- many uf u» who
j feel that if G rn n n l Eisenhower M auhal lit w ith a tendency towards diabetes the general counsel of the Nati­
onal l-abor Relation* Board to
They askeit Stalin to -I- everye
I were actuallv n-nnnate-l at thhave hern warned of their condi­ have this Issue judicially determin­
convention, lie could not possibiv tiling in In* t-owri t-&gt; 1-ling out
ed at as early a date a&lt; possible.”
tions.
tin- truth us reply to the charge*
T U L S A . Okie . Ju ly
WASHINGTON, July 2. - l'» !••"•* ', w"
»"•' lay the Cominform, the nine nation
(/ P iAll of the major steel com­
*
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v
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;
that
It
W
ould
lv
•liltV
in
tin*
The investigation has been con­
panies, including Republic, Beth­
42-yrat-old woman
found S e - ie la iy ol lir a s u i) S n y d e i -aid | t
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t
l
„ f i | lr c„ Un- Communist Inte l national Bureau.
ducted in Jacksonville for ihe past lehem and Jones and Laughlin
I( has rhuigeil Tito un-l hi* Ira-1cruelly Lealrn lu death in lift today the govrinilirlit v( "t'UC
H u e | | r y |-i accept the iioniitialiun."
ten months by the LLS. Public joined In making the charge*.
I l-e latest t-ioup to hack Doug­ ,i» wit Is 1-,-mg anti-Russian an.l
apaitmenl
today
only
a
lew
bouts
i
budget
su
iplus
iol
the
I
n
,
al
veal
I f ganersl counsel Rol-ert N.
H ealth Seivice as a dcmonsliation
las -• the coimnlttre of New York traitors to Marxi*iu.
Denham of the N L R B uphold* th* alter another woman and Iwo PJ4M w a . P M P M ti't .H d iH I l.v Democrat* for Douglas •• was
The measage to Stalin wa*
project.
charge*, he nuty teak a court teen-age gills living in the same fai the biggest in Invtoiy.
tsinler in compoaitloii, l-ut lhe ef­
I t — IIMB-J
M„
•*■■ ■
l-M • I
fect wa* to iinHerline Yugoilav
Director Malcolm J . Ford of order to keep Lewis from putting n e i g h b o r hood wrie discovered
rrj#
J« r saui the ! 7, u . i sr| »|f *
iCoiunmnlst support for Tito.
th * U S P H S Diabetes Lent said Into effect Ihe union ahoip pro­ savagely bludgeonrd in a tumlai vents " t l l f a i lu s l e xc e ss o l irvision In the contract which be­
“Our love t-Mar-ls yon an-l the
most deaths from the disease "are came effective for Ihe reel of attack.
crip ls m r i ri|t#iuliluies hi lliv
whole Soviet Union ami -veiventirely preventable.
the Industry July 1.
thing v—u ili-l f-r liumanitv •* nn
Police identified the dead wo. fiscal ) r i i .
wlm li rii-lr-l J unr
“ Yet In Florida 494 . pera-n*
limit,--!, a* Well a* our belief that
Tlie steel companies held up man a* Mr*. Ruth Norton. 42, an H).
died of iliabeira In 1947. It was their signature on the contract.
iu will d-&gt; everything in vmir
By 4Oll|Mestional i r r k i i n m g it 1
user so that tlie truth * i J
among the 10 leading causer of A statement elarfying the position elevator operator in the National
f 11881,(8 )0.(881
1f ' i , 1
l»r
In ought out lu a very short time."
.teath."
would
of the steel “captive” mine* was Bank of Tu b a building
Ford reported no complete cure ! expected momentarily. Thl# would
Her body wav found lying «n Snytl r 4-111 1. i r l l r i l l l l g Vslial I.r
lit I Mi! July 2 l/l't A srile* -i -aid. "lam*: live your teacher of
it— Soviet Union.
of diabetes has been recorded but clear up whether they intended to the l-rd ol lies bedroom, mill, sailed
a " I nk-U replug v w iltli" of untinnwlile Industrial strikes to*- I f t-iwar-l*
siM lin U fil
ON
!* ( • ■ #
that peraons with Ihe disease who sign the agreement and possibly
I .e gai
in
Italy
at
noon
ti-lny
from the waist down Hie Lead -■dried by I ongirss sn it* - losing,
They were railed bv tbe Coinare treated properly “have noth­ avert a shut down of their mines
July ii, when the miner*' 10 day had been beaten w itli a heavy, moments
muni*' led General Confederation
ing to worry about.”
vharp instrument that inflicted
W lia l Congiess did wa&lt; lo h uf Labor.
He added sclenllata disagree on vneatlon enda.
I.eadri, of tlie C G IL , which1
Meanwhile the White House re­ deep gashes.
whether diabetes is a hereditary
iecI the tira iu iy lo lake 53.00D,.
l-iasts &lt;:.tK(0,0OO mrinliers, called
*~
disrate but said record* show sumed its effort* to settle the
00
0.0
00
t
ions
the
p.*«l
fiscal
Police Commiivionrr J . Fied
out "all worker* of industry In
I'luii* for hm*e races Sunday
“ people who ere relatives of dia- rail wage dispute.
Dusty Boots
to stage
a lialf -lay "ere tnaile by III
Presidential Assistant John Ii. Lawrence, J r ., and Police Chief year’s surplus and set it up on general"
l-etea have three or four more
linliag Association ut its inerting
cases of diabetes than those who Steelman called union leaders Into J. W . (B u d ) Hollm iworth termed the bo A * a* all adsaucr ciedil sliuldown for liigbrr pay.
A last-minute decision averted last evening I tl-r Ulul- House al
do not have' diabetes In their a morning conference and arrang the murder one of the most brutal against spending in the I *44*4 I s al
lla a iw a s * a a F a f f P a a r l
participation by stores in the tl Municipal A up-rt. I'Un* were
fam ily.
,
year.
T
lie
money
was
|-la&lt;
-d
lo
the city has ever had.
walkout&gt; Krpresrn'atIvr* of tl-r at»» Hindi- for t--g event* in which
“ If the families with diabetics
I I si M lt ri i ee s I
nn
Pna«
I •• •• »»
CG II end of tlie commercial ion- tlie riders will paitlripate on
Earlier Mrs. J. B Cole, 38, her
among them are careful that
federation, after
a
night-lone I * l—i Dav. it “ ns reported by
-laughter Doris, 13, and a neigh­
their marriages are with families
Session with guvrinment lal—i of­ M i s s Jean lieu- r
bor girl, Levon Gabbard, 14, who
who have no diabetica, then there
I lie fidlnwim- I aces ale *« l-e.
ficials, irached n partial accord
wa« spending the night with the
will be fewer and fewer cases
I’lihltc services also were up- -till--I to lake place at tin- -Inti's
Coles, were found savagely bcatrn
until these famillra are free of
elating, l-ul buses ami street cart tra-k next Sun-lay Balloon races
in their apartment. I’ollre *ai-l
dlalielea.
were scheduled to halt from Ci I'. on-- f-r men an-l one f»r women:
the
assailant
left
the
names
of
“Thia is one of the method* of
nine mnrhle race* f-r both men
M to midnight.
two
teen
age
Imy*
in
indelible
prevention of diabetes that are
Jtnloslilr* affected i n c l u d e an-l w-linen; lelnv combination
M ID D LK 8B 0R 0 , K y .t Ju ly 2 . - ink on the legs of the girl*.
available to u*. H is impractical OP)— An - scaped Tennessee convict
mrtnl w-tking, printing and pul- race; cigarrfte ta-e an.l a gill's
D-rls was near death with a
Term ing Governor Millard (’aid*
to say that a diabetic should not was killed end three persons, in­
lishing
(vsrept daily newspapers!, dollar race.
Cash prlfe* will lx- awarded
m arry but certainly he can be cluding a woman, were wounded skull fracture. Her mother and »e|| a "swell guy" rather than l-uilding ami roal.
Levon were hospitalited with th# •’hi-falutln" man hr rX|*crted
to first prire winner*. All Imrocareful not to marry another dla- In a gun battle her* laet night.
t« meet, Arnol-I Harrington. Semi*
sever* head Injurira.
il'w a ila a e * a * P a g e P a a r I
lovers, loth men and women, me
Police Chief Guy Harrell Identi­
The latter attack* occurred . -le High School junior and honor
roidiallv invite-1 tu attend X i
fied the deed man aa Clarence
within * block and a half of a &gt;'udrnt. today inhl the l.ion*
admission will l» charged I'rv,
Le
tln
rr,
2-1.
of
Morrlatown,
Tenn.
POTATO BUG
house In which a mother and - lull nf hi* r*|-rrlrnce« a* a H u h
r«c&lt;l* from soft 'tins *ul--s vsi’l
Lettner
was
slain
In
a
battle
with
SOUTHAM PTON, Eng.. July 2
inrmtw-r of the American Legion'*
l-e given to Mls« ''n-l-crlne liiver*
police in which aaalatant police -laughter were found l-ealrn lo
death in 1D43 and only a block I1»y* State, anil thanked rtuli
member of the rln*-. -* h-i i* underReceipt*
of
the
Sanford
Post
p en , summoned by radio when two companion* were wounded.
from another apartment where v member* at their meeting at the office show an increase of m-Jir -oltie treatment n N--w Snivrna
Tourist Center, for sponsoring
the aiup was still BOO mile* at tea.
Iferrrll said th* ehooting oc­ woman war wurkrr was similarly him ami aetuling him tn T a l­ than lin percent for the quarter from Inlurlr* re---is- I -luring a
IM
I Be- there These nrocee-fs. toliner Aqultanla when she curred when Gulley and Patrolman •lain two years later.
en-ling June 30 and more than
docket today with a dead potato Sewell Miracle anawered a call
•••ther with dons'loMs of memThese killing* never have l-een lahassee.
lot
pereenl
fur
the
first
half
of
C. II. McNulty, International
our on board.
(&gt;er«. ere lo h-'ln tn defraying
that an automobile hail struck a solved.
the year.
hospital expenses
Discovery of Ihe Colorado beet* filling station and driven on.
Neighbor! who summoned po- |.o*n director, prai-e-l the club for
For
the
reeent
quarter,
receipt*
rmdlng such a lad »* Arnol-I
U a -a lU a # * MM !* ■ p
l» &gt; l
le on the Aqultania'a bridge after
They found the car -abandon#.I
were
f
108,211
at
compared
witli
Harrington to Boy* State ami
sht left New York touched off a. a few block* away, the chief
A m
-Irclared that hy so doing, th#;r f 5l,45&lt;l received during the eeconrl
24-hour search of every section of .a id , and byatander* told them
fotfille-l
the
second
major
ob­
thi- ahip. Almost free of th* peat, two men and a woman had h ft
Ih
A h jective of Ihe Limit- “to promote
llriia .q I* waging a determined the" vehicle on foot.
20,72: re­
th* principals of g— I govern­ f 51,15'.t romparesl with 120,725
campaign to prevent it* spread.
Ti-e City Commission will inert
m en t. He commended District ceived for the quarter In 11*47.
It-puty Governor Henry Witte, The latter increase la nearly b'J a* a tax --&lt;iualiiati-&gt;n hoard Mon­
day evening at 7:30 oVI-k h , it
G E N E V A , Swittrrlarul, July 2, Jr. for hi* tel-atl-n, also told uf IM-rernt.
The total receipt* of the firat was announced today by i l . N.
—tA*)—The United States was un­ the growth of Lion* club* abroad,
animously accepted today as a with Chile and Newfoundland the half of 1U4M are 1101.211 aa com­ Hayrr. city manager.
178,170 lo
forr me
the lirst
firat
re-i with 118,170
proDue to the appraisal of city bro­
member of the World Health latest of 23 rountrir* to start pared
If of 11*17 and nearlv equals Ihe perty now l-elng completed, nod
l.ioNa club*. Club* have also been
.Oriraniiatlun (W HO ).
| The legality of American mein- formed in Sweden and In Geneva enltier receipt* of 1947 which to- |h« fB, t that the tax role is not
tailed 1174,071, according to tl-r )et completed, the inrs-ting will
lo-rsliip had bevn in doubt since Swltxvrland, he declared.
l-iohaldy l-e adjourneil until Aug.
Harrington, tai-l that all of the I'oat Office department
WASHINGTON, July 2 f/P)—Come October, the Stale Depait- U. N. Secretary-General Trygve
------------- ------------|, said Mr. 8ayer.
ment will take over full responsibility for "Voice of America" broad* Lie refused to accept the U. S. hoys hail a fine time ami learned
RO TARY M E E T
Information on assesament* t*
a lot about politic* by electing
casta, some of which were blasted in Cong.es, last month for ^ . r - |
» n S lR !.\ l. " l l ^ ,lM their own city, country and state
No meeting of Ihe Sanford now available at this time, hut
Rotary Club will be held Monday written notice* containing anv inmg sections of the United Slate*.
The chief American delerale. officials.
The department announced yesterday that ih* National Broadcast- ,&gt;r- Thome* Parr-n i&gt;er*ua-lr&lt;l th*
Among
(till* proposed
and l-ecause of the holiday, Walter crease in values will be tent tu
Haynes, acting
i-iing secretary,
secreiarv, announc- nwne
owner*, allowing plenty of time so
ing Com paay-w hich ahouldered part of the blfme for the enticirrd " S S S R j - !# .pi! ,'!.-'teh.“ t. U ’ 8 pasted in (he Boys State le g is ­ ed today, On Jt
* 12, Kurt Singer, [they ran appear before the Board
July
retervallon of th* right to with* lature, he said, were inraturea
program*— will drep it* connection with the voice on Oct. I . So will draw from the organ! tat ion on one
orrespondrnt
and writer, with iw-mplalnta before the August
Spot
designed to establish a whit* foreign corre*
ihe Columbia Broadeaetlnf 8y»*i t
I meeting, he announced.
vrar'i notice did not Indicate half­ mr-lTral school at Gainesville and will address tne club.
»lan. It was a Spanlsh-languagt* hearted American suinsort. As a a medical school for colored stud­
tern.
The 8tale Department's inter­ set |o» beamed to South America lesult. 8r-vlet Dderate N. A. Vino- ent* at Tallahassee, a hill to
national broadeaatlng division then which drew the wrath of Con* eradnv, Soviet deputy minister of keep cattle off the highway* and
will write and broadcast ail aews gre**, particularly such phrases as health, hlmte'f formally nr**no»*l hill* designed to increase th*
"New England, waa founded by acceptance of the United S'at.-«. growth of the Slate Highway
am. commentaries Itself.
Pr-vate companies will continue hypocrisy and Tessa by sin."
patrol
through
increase*
in
T h* .State Department will ex­
to ar|| feature programs and abort
l ( oallBiM -l n
P aa*
You car ,'v * monay and help cut your own coat of
MUU
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m
V
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K
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IN
p
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rt
its
New
York
sta
ff
to
u
k
e
wave transmitting facilities to th*
living
by reading the Herald ada. Advertised price'
P
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department, but all privately-pre­ over those program* In addition
J E T F L IG H T D E L A Y E D
are lowest pticea. The following merchants are adver
pared material will be subjected lo the one* it already handles in — A hue driver for the Cumberland
S TO R N O W A Y. Scotland. July
tiling attractive features and apedal bargalnr In to
to "full and complete review" be­ there language*: Russian, Polish, Coach Linea waa *hot and Killed 2 &lt;AV-Bad weather delayed th*
fore going on the a ir, the as* Cxech, Sleveoe, Haagarfan, -Yugo­ from ambush aa he drove on a takeoff today of i l l Koval A ir
day’s Herald:
Mehw«v
about
16
miles
from
slav, Romanian, fcif i lala a , Greek,
noufMMMdt aaid.
Force Jet planet making th* first
Cowan's
Penney'*
here th'a morning, Deputy Sheriff jet fllghte ecross th* Atlantic.
P e r tha past poor, N B C and German. Chtneea m Korean.
Harriett's Bm s Ij Nook
B. L. rerkliu B 8 m
W
R
Baker
reported.
Official* gold tha department BaVev identified the slain drlv^ Th* planes or* en route to Mont­
W. B. Hathaway
8*mla*U TV* 8he*
will contract fee feature program* as P'la* Hesvdericheon. 96. H* real and New York. They are to
Hollywood Shop
Yow*ir*
Portugese, German, Preach, Ithl* from netwerha and Hatfoua ether ■aid th* shooting took place about touch down at Iceland, Greenland
Hast’* Tai*da F**d Blor*
and Labrador.
than NBC and CM.

B

W EATH ER

Officials Say Stocks
Will Be Bolstered
Enough To Last UnTd September 1st
M \SIIIN G TO N . July 2 (/P)—
Ssxrtlary 'lar*hall -aid to d .r
the State Department is con• utlinc rniiKtrscianal
leader*
and riinfrrring with Britain and
I ’ranrr -n -Iraling with th*
lkli»*ian hlockadc uf Berlin.
•VI a new* conference. Ihe
M ercian -I -late said A m e r­
ican policy i* Im-iiic determined
in riimullallon with t hair m m
Vandrnlwrg llt-MIrh) of the
Senate Forrign lirlation* ('ominitlrc. an.l I'alon (K -X J ) of
tin ll-—*«• I uirign Affair* Com•lllltrr

HI K L IN )-.l&gt; 2. tel*)— Am eric an --Hu - i l , incite. jlrti I (Kla y ihe
D iitn li-A m riicaii an Idl n healing
the s-iciri I.M..1 I I ... Lade of Westriu Hri|,li
I lire , 11.1 ill.,I by July 15 thl*
s m it e will liter l-obtcird th&lt;*
W p t 1 c i ii *rcIm*’ I imhI slocks
enough I-- a ttu ir a supply (o r
thru
2.INNKNMI (.emians
until
Sept. I
By that time, they said, enough
aiihtsilie I-— I to last a month
w ill lie piled up ill Beilin Added
to the slin k* alieady on hand al
the time ol the Kussiati bloc kadc.
the official* caul, their will give
the W ritriH set lots a si* weeks*
, U|i|-|y
plane sI scatI le 11mil G e r­
Tin
m ans’* Vkrsirm rone* stalled on
a «ns.vII stale a week ago after
ihe Huvsialis h id slopped freight
11a ns lia ffic usei the line la B e i­
lin
Ih e Hi it is i* am! Aiueiican tram *
pt.iiv have been bunging in great
1 1 ’* * • • « u r s l

CM*

|W M V »

II, S. Crimes Court
Has Evidence Of
Nazis Aiding Arabs
N D KH N ItFRG Germany, July
2 sZI*i-— An American war crimes
court received In evidence today
document* sh'-wing the German
forelm office sjK-nt more than
690.000 to entertain Arab leader*
in Kerlln -luring the war.
The couit i s trying a group of
fi-rmei N'nit diplomats The docu­
ment* were the expense account*
approve-l l&gt;\ J-aeium von Ribl-enlr-ii. Nan -llpl-'iuat who wa*
liniige-l
Tlie -l-c im--i.i&gt; list»i| the ex-lie
M'-Mi -I
tcrusalem. Haf
Amin i l llus-eii-i. a, receiving
almost IOO.Op" u u ik s (flO.OOO at
th- —Id exchange tatri. They said
Ribl-entr-ip d-lesl out more than
nn.fHM
marks
1452,000)
to
Riislinl
Ail
Al Gailanl, thru
premier of Iraq.
One of the facilities mad*
nxaltalde for the Mufti In Berlin
was the former Jewish institute
of Kb'psluckstiasse
Ruth l-a-ln . weie reported taken
into consultation mi matter* a f­
fecting
Jews
The document*
*huwe-| their opinion swayed the
German government in refusing
an offer by the Red Cross and tha
Riitish to evacuate 70,000 Jewish
i childnm from R-iiimnia tu P ales­
i tine

Reminder Offered
Tax Stores’ ( ’losing on

Board Monday Night

State Department To Be Held
Responsible For Voice Programs

SAVEMONEY - ReadHeraldfld$

O f
5 th

...........71^ . . , . -

y viaIturs are eat-s-cted here Wedneaday. July It. In connection with
the Nhirlm- Ceremonial, Sanford
incrchants l.nv&lt; I n n rri|uested to
rirnain u|H-n all of Ihe afternoon
to order l-&gt; verve Ihe visitor*,
W A Morrison, vice president
of tin- Sanford Merchant* Aasoclalion, announced thi* mnr nlng.
It is -iiggesic-l also hy the Aa•ix'lulion tl.nl -tores close all day,
July, 5, an-l to close at noon on
July 7.
“Since most establishment* in
the past ha&gt;# remained open all
-lav on lire Wednesday following
a holiday, the above arrangement
would enable our community to
better serve our guests, and would
not Increase tbe number of hours
worked hy employees," Mr. Mor­
rison stated.

N EW PH A R M A CIST
M. L. McSwran, pharmacist, re­
cently became associated with tha
Touchton Drug Co. II* la a
gradual* of the pharmacy school
of the University of Florida, and
prior to that attended Troy Stata
Teachers Coll*** In Alabama.
H* eervvd three treats In th*
Navy aa a pharmacist mat*, and
waa stationed In 8tdly. A t U n ­
iversity of Florida h* waa a
member of Gamma Sigma Epsilon
fraternity of chemists and Rho
Chi society of pharmaciit*.

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TUESDAY JUNE 29, 1948

f AGE SIX

British Strike
ir ,a ll,tt4 fleas Pat* Om I
union chief, »ai&lt;l Hie heck-toZiw&gt;
work vote was a "sound decision,
•ml the only possible on*,"
The strike ha* delayed food
deliveries and forced reduction
o f the meatrrt weekly ration of
10 pence (17 rental worth of
fresh meat. It alto delayed shipment of r*p«rt», holding up the
••tional dtiv* for economic iecover)’.
The Wk-t»-wnrk votea rciulted
In immediate Improvement of the
London ttork exchange, Share
price* ttradied after several oes•Iona of nervous liquidation.
Home 2,000 dork workers at
Met aey tide, across the Mersey
River from Liverpool, followed
the lead of their fellow unionists
In London hy votlntr to return
to work Untight.
Meanwhile.
the
government
moved for quirk approval of an
agreement covering U.S, aid to
Britain under the Hurnpean lietuvery Program.
Sir Stafford Crlpi&gt;*. chancellor
of the eirhequer, told the lloute
of Commrmi only two ilaya of
debate will l&gt;e allowed — next
Monday and Tuesday.
Aa Mem a* the pai l i« approved
HIS HAND IAISI0 HIOM. Gov. Tlmmas K Dewey •f ?■'- It will lie signed in a pie-mid­
ovation which greeted hint ns he n|&gt;pc.trc,| in I’hllud- ' 1
night ceremony Tuesday.
tho third ballot, lie wry lold his convention list' n i l„
Thu* Britain will avoid luting
lion or promise to any living person " At Ik-wry’s left 1
any part of it' share of Marshall
Plan fundt, which will Ire rut off
Kail Dispute
from nations falling to formaliie
Berlin Cri i
a hdnlrral agreement with the
United Statri la-fore the flow of
ICllHltNHfd fa**** f*m*
rr „,*irM»»r.t risis .•
tiorarv court order from Justice1however, that Hi; u
aid In-gins after July .'1.
I'. Alan Goldtljorough to prevent oil -ly opiMI j'Tt tin- llerlin issue ,
the unions from striking.
(ioldsborough is to d'-cido Thurs ell,
A irieinU-r of I
dav whether he will continue Unit
dclegnt loll oiid lb
H*itf**e« fiiaa f i f * &lt;9n«i
stti'ie ban.
expired at midnight. Otherwise,
Mennwhik' ItwU'it N Denham had not le-eu up|
he adde,l, th&lt;- company offered Natie:ial Ijthor Relations Board llelgian dele e alion
to place In effect an U rents an grlu-ral counsel. Issued an unfair had not been eon r1&lt; I
hour wage raise it the union briar practice complaint against
The Argent [no ,1 i
would agree to waive all Its other 1)1.niit 31 of Julin j.. Lewis* r luieii to comment
economic demands for one year. Untie-4 Mine Workers of America situation. Ii i« recall'd
The wage scale Would also be
Dei.ham charged that UMW that Algeuti.ia u . , 1.
frorrn for one year with the l l- members obstructed entrance* of position tlial qto i
cent increase, which would U- foui Writ Virginia coal mine - arid kind riiusl U. . i-iili.d
come effective for the payroll rrfujrd to let non-union workers |H&gt;wers tin in. elve ..
period in which the agreement is romc up from underground until
signed.
I'.t 111 IN
they signed UMW membership
Tile spokesman said, however, cards.
lll-l III! Sit'. O' UIU I
lhal the union countered the
The Incident occurred during ingi.t semliuK ,u&gt; a
offer with some new local griev*
tin
six-week mine shutdown over United Nation- to
sner demands which the company
the
miners* pel., k-.t dispute in 000,000 Uermani thn-s
could nut accent.
starvation t,y tin it
Mairh.
One union official said he un­
blockade.
The
complaint
is
ha*rd
on
derstood “ some workers" had left
The Stuii- Departu
cirargra
filed
hy
four
firms
—
their jotra with the expiration of
Inglon cautiously nu-ii
(he contract. Alsiut 60 workers Ruthheli Coal Company, Hartman t'.N. might be t.M&lt;
war* reported to have remained ( &lt;m I Company, Horgnmn Coni active iiib- "sliould t
o ff • midnight shift at the Mc­ Company, ami George Kefover ill Hertili fII11111 r deli
Coal Company.
Cormick works here.
luike Success Colon 1
A company spokesman said it
tha UN •MKIIGFIl KNJOIN Kit
was not determines!
whether
art to end tiro i l l ’
workers at all 12 plants had quit
TAL1.A1IA8SKK. June 21* t/lh-Work. No comment was avallahlo
III)A I MIS' INi.
from union »|H&gt;ke*mcn. Karlier The Leon rireult court today was
i IMP\. Juiw
union officials presliclnl “ no con­ •eked In enjoin Secretin y of State persons i- i-o , i k'in
ll. A Gray from submittina ii
tract. no work "
:lc Ii
fishln* I
The union and company held ,no|.o-eil Minml-Dade eounty con* out from Yankvci
. .
separate meetings with fesleral solnlntion to a statewide vote In u trip into tin- Gulf
rrrneillators and later a Joint ses­ tin- November general election.
The Coa*l Gourd
Attorneys for several Dade
sion was hrld. There was tin
planes to li t art &gt; n '..t i.
indication when the meetings eounty rnunicipntalies asked cir­ north of hei ho-1 '
cuit Judge Hugh Taylor for the wav I'nliol V.
would end.
Ths- II cent hourly wage In­ injunction despite rejection of the sp&lt;;ts when tl. &lt;!.,(
crease offered hy the rompanv i oruolidatlorr plan by Dade voters tieen furred In I . has lieen termini “ satisfactory" in a referendum rlr^-tion In-1
Sheriff Kdtrartl I '
hy the union. Hut the union said north
htlle-'l with tl*
other proposals In the new con­
Urn i r provision* of the con- rctmtied to 0
tract "would more than wipe it soli lalmn plan, adopted by the "il l-cein- to |, V
out."
1947 legislature, the plan first
He stud thot
I
The union is represented In five Was to lie approved hy trade Voters Ornln •otlpl
Harvester pistils in the Chicago before it wus sulumttrd to a state­ married; a isoM* - - mi .1
area and in plants In Hast Mo­ wide Vote.
Hiller nml it- 11 tV* 0Wfir
line, Rock lilnml, Rock Kail* and
Judge Taylor delayed his deci­ It. Hurnrit Th .
Caiiton. III.; Iu&gt;u1aville, Ky.; Au­ sion tending additional arguments non-. Ill mil, - im ihe* fitilf
burn. N. V., ami Itlchtnund, Ind. this afternoon.
The collplc w ' Wnynr
Assistant attorney generals Ho. ol the Oeatu Ami I tit. it i
wnnl Hailey and Frt-d Hums, re­ K c u e s s nti'l his v i f I it
presenting Gray, urged dismissal owner of Hie (' -tin
•d the suit on grounds that Gray Company; Will un I- H ' M I l s a . a t i- H s e s s , U s e r
dm** mil plan to put the ronsolida- I atla-r, u n i l,i tion resolution oil the ballot and lell.s a ColleB* 1
month's reserve stocks.
Frau Louise Hchroeder, Iter Hit's oerauso there is ‘ no ronttover- trinU Count *.
Marion Count
Hoclallsl lord mayor, said the inI' i. «ue la-fore the Court.
pntm en'; no
city government hart derided tho
driver for Ih.
ITSIlKItrmiN IIAIT
United Nations was "the only
.&gt;1\ I'KTKHHIIUKG June 20 UP) Comiuihv aii l h.
Institution to which llerlin ran
appeal In Its present distress." — Iwu thoiisanil flehinir worms
in 11 g cm ;
The city's parliament is to •ml liorr fur the Hvi-ninif InI Al'KSON VIII
tnrrl late today to romdder the .n-ju nilt-rtl’s Flshi-rtun arrivnl |nsl
Frank 1&gt; Uticlmti-li of I 1
appeal. Hran Hclmreder said II nittht by Ngliunal Airlines |,lnm- AuKUstiti'1, ehn)rmi.n
Hi 1 ■ 1
would h* communicated first tu and a |iarly inrlmlinif I'ullrc Chief da deleiraiion Vo Ih.- D- o- * ’
J.
R.
ficirhrrt.
I'nrks
Hupt
rinli-nI he chiefs of tha four occupying
National Cnnvi-nlio.i, -aid
armies ami then tr r' ’ ’Med to I* nt Archie Iki rr am] sanitatinn •tale would I
no. ny tl cfficcr
Haul
A.
Scuiiilcr
rxlcfnli-d
Imkr Success throu.eutral
(aurusinu In I'hiladeli'hia t official
welcome
lo
the
irawleis.
military mission, p tw ak., either
pose the nomination of i‘t&lt; sldt ut
Tncy were the gift of Dade Truman.
Danish nr Norwegian.
muniv
Commissioner
C
h
a
r
l
e
s
Hhe said the note a* drafted
He pointed nut tl.lt J“- '
rould "not !w considered an af* Ciam'un, who M-ni the halt when F l o t i l l a 's 2H d e l r f . l t i , V. • I
1
front to any of the occupying ho heard the independent nnd id on a Slut.
Kit:' ' I'tii'
powers" •• meaning Russia. Sec- wilu'ifc ufficcis were lookinv; for instrurted to U|&gt;|,,‘it l. '
*
ret ary-General Trygve Lie of the fisliint- worms fur Ihe kids party. Fielding 1 1. Wrtglit, Mi, ,
Criindon sent Hie Indepemlcnt ot any otiot “ tru,- Dim
United Nations was retorted In
mt(,. mi
l-akr Hiirci-st last night to l&gt;e word that he hail |ierxonnlly count, pgreiul upon hy tinstudying whether In present the td the warms. Ht- demanded tlial stales for the i,,/imu.,;i -u , .
protUonL
Rerlin alluatlon to the Security his cjunt of 2,000 Ik- verified.
Council
The Russians, meanwhile, ac­
knowledged that they are being
pinched hy their own blockade.
Soviet.controlled press an
nounred that emergency imports
of .1A.000 tons of hard coal are
being rushed in from Poland.
These Imports are dealgned to
make up for the loss of Ruhr
coal from Westertt Germany,
We make our nwn Ire Crrnm, All rhvnn&gt;
which la cut off from llerlin br
the Soviet clampdnwn on rail
T u l y — Delirious — . llntllltful
transport from the West.
Th* Russian* llftad their ban
on Inlerional travel hy Germans
today, but made no move In relax
&lt;14 Sanford Avenue
Phone 1218
th* fond blockade.

lundar ard by ‘vlrtaa of tfcp rower by frfnlifttrtM nr
} hd I autbortt? grgf t*4 undar «*#*
HEN C. MORGAN. Director
f • Jri, nf
t\* &gt;if lit*.
l!«nt« *nd Frrati \V*«rr
c111ut •»*ri of ||i« M .11• uf Florid*,
FUh t'omtnlMlon
-&lt; samindtd I ltd r* tided u tli«*
,-tir* of Florid* on Xovtmntr J,
1 |J, *»d Itulra *ro| lt**gul*tI tit*
' th* i*&lt;mml**ton. tilani t«» clot*
XIITICK
a llafiig* ft*r *ti lt)«1*flt»ll*
Tha rlani* ana Krasti Watar Ktsh
l1*-*i* J of dm* Hi* folio win* d*»- i'u.-nmltalno
of the fiats of Klurlda.
•IH'i*rl »rru In .**mlnol« t'ounif, uriils! and l,jr virtu* of tha power
Florida:
unit aulhorlly arante.t under feeli'rMimrilfia frii Hi* Acitiih itwir* of
4". of Arln ie |\* of tha f‘on.
i •*« l *■■ui* iit ri p*111»i h hii*r# tit* 11on
of the grata of Worlds,
- IIIII 'lltirt of AllId I..lit# Jr *tl}» atllutlon
aa
amended
and ratified by tha
#•*«,.,-1» # 11It fit** ill v1*101) line Voters of Florida
ol* November 1
"f :fl* n.*•* 3o Kaaf Mind 31 §£gat# tbIJ. and Jtulee and
Itegulallon,
fi*»
r»i»i -outIt ir« th* northerly -,f the ' ‘ommlsalon. plana
to iloee
"Id* of th* Hartford* OvN 'i Puhlir an a llafiix* for an IndsUntli,
•
«'
t It r n « «• (loot lint attrf If I ectoil ,,f inn* the fntlowlnc d»*1'
H*« n**rthrrly whit* of a*ltl s&lt; rll.e.l area In gemlnol* I'ounir.
*&lt;f Id- I'vi.'J-. ptlllllc |lI*E|(%
%wST Florida:
Iftt*i the- Towfi »if f Mrlr«|o, VI•.rf«tt*,
lierrinnlna at the bridge on the
■ i point
■ Aid Hah'
new ... hi,I, road near Palm
''1*1* |»i|f»l|r hlghw.ty Inter*** t■ nprlnits.
to,mil,a Wrelerly ulon*
Hi Hit* (ivI*n|ii* ll*n*%* J.uldlr
road to VVehlwa
I -silt i* t ll ** Mi * loifthraalrrly rl.n new ,-ounry
r h a n ie Norrheaslerly
*l(&gt;nr H t* northerly aid* of *aUI Hr*rings,
along
Ilia
VVehlwa
la tha
fnlcifiii i irftr %* public h libv iy (o Jun.-ilon of Hie I.Iltlv*r
l lie VVehlwa
Hi** Miht-Iif-Mitv of tlir Florida Inver; rhefica Poiilheaalerly
f *** f
Itnllro td known a* lb * |*.wlog the liltIw VVehlw a lllverS,|.
In
' 9*I- fi lf.aa Valii«-&gt;
thafir*
polni nf l.eglnnlng. eir*pl that
c-.rlbtfl) *Ion * lb** w**f#rly aid* live
portion
„f
Kr.
Hons
S)
and
11,
•f - M ri*bf -of -wm*y In * |h*Iitl
4
1" goo rr,. Hang* IS
WCi*■f *■ tb &gt;' **»I’llo |HI! *f#*»' f * With Township
lying between l.lltle VVehlwa
Hi * f..M lln#* «»f s**'«'il«tf» 19, Town* Hast,
Hirer
and
new county road In
•H* *r' Fnial h Hang* 1J ***i» VVehlwa gnrlngs
ascent fur­
»rHi arIV * Ionic th * *a*t ther ■lie g w , of and
w , of XBUi
lint of F«*rfloat* 19 Ik *: *od H. m : 1, &lt;f n v v , .,f ghe
w u ot
all t* Townablft 3** S o u th . Fonac* NVV. ,,f g»;&gt;,. an.l vv «,
v, ,.f svvt,
II**) to (hr •otjlhf-rlv aid* nf
■
t
IE
Ion
;f.
Townehlp
le
ttoAd No 41 k n ow n a* fh * Hoiilh. Ilange is gait
• nforil
(S*rt*%M Itond I h * f|r #
Notice l» hereby given lltgl Ihe
orthwrt |arl» aIiiiii Ho •l.lif lie-fir
.»td Hl*tf*&gt; lt&lt;*fl(| No M to I - mmlsaloi, will hold a politic
d.i.|. **f Hi* Si Ir.t.o* hi .flog on Ihe isth day nf July,
-ith rt* iilohK th* A. I. ISIS al Tallahassee. FIs
l&lt;l St Johr»» lllver •t 11 A M O’clock, relative |„
I-ik#* J**(i|(, eiin«l lliwnre* in M||,. closing ihe above described area
at or-thalteirlnt
t» llunllrig and Trapping Persons
tl
r
t
t
s|crt)'
nli.ng III#
.minuted
1 **fl
, | t H ul it * *»fr i»f vlir PitId 1Ktd lolrresied may appear In person or
by resolution or petlrjon
L/ ' *» uli*ffle aliall:'M*
i i- .... li* iNrliii *»f Lkginnlng
HEN C JtiiltilAN |tjreel or
, '"f ■ i l»* »*t*JT |M» i'll tlial rr,,
(Mrrnnlloiloll
. i- -loo -tin I,,.nr n t-ni.ii.
'time arid Fr*"h VV’aler
Fist, Ctiinnilsslnn.
a ,.o Ur, i , i .i.i ,.r Jolr, j
1-IS at Ts llu I,ass,,. Pis
isCftiil Notice
v U nVtiset. rslsths t,,
V rt.e S*.,s, ll,- e,| t,r*t MISS
XIITIl'It
-.flee sr.,1 Tr soptna l',rsons ) The 'Jarita ami Fresh VV’s'er Fish
■ I is
■r,.t ii.-i) s|,, sir lr, |,arson or • iiiinlstlon of the Mai* of Florida.

Si

u«d*r sad b* vlrtoa of lha power CIIIIOFF. hl» wifo. oro FUlntlff*,

and authority granltd under reac­
tion J&lt;*. of Artl'-l* IV of the Fi.nalllutlun of th* lis le of Florida,
aa araand*d and ratified hy lha
voters of Florida on November I.
!»«!. and llulaa and Itegulallon*
of ih* Commission, plans lo clos*
aa a l(*fug* (or an Indefinite
period of time Ih* following described are* In gamlnola (‘aunty.
Florid*
lleglnnlng at the Intetaec tlon of
Ihe goUth shore of laike ItllHf'.r
with Ihe North and H-.uih quarter
gel lion Elne of gecllon 1*. Township l» gstulta. flange la Bast,
gemtaola County. Florida, Ihent*
gotilh approximately four and onehalf miles |o the Mouth one-half
mil* post of Me. lion », Township
is goulh. Ilange 10 K*»|, then.*
Kael three and one-half miles lo
the Northeast cornrr of gectlon II.
Township I® goulh. Ilange In East,
lhen&lt;- goulh apprnilmalely three
miles lo hlghwaler mark In latke
Jessup, theme Easterly and North­
erly along the hlghwaler ll«e of
luike Jessup lo ll* Intersection
wlih the hlahwaler line of the
g| Johns lllver; thence North­
westerly Nlnim ih*
Hum
•-* *h* **i John* i Itlv*r |u III*
South »hort of l-Jik*
th H H P
V \ r * 1 » r ly A to lJK H i * H o iilh
•hnr*» *&gt;f
*»firn* in h*«ln«
nln«
Nolle* Ia h*r*l»y |lv#n that *h*
iNtrnmt«Al&lt;»n will hold » fiuhlin
h*nrliTA on th* |9fh d*v of JM*.
A p DM. At TnllAhA****. FU
At to A 31 nYlock rvUllY* to
Ho«lnir th* Ahor* d*«crlh«&gt;tl nr*A
in lluntlnic aml Ttauidnit Ptrion*
lnt*r*»i*d moy A|»i**Ar In i&gt;*r»«A or
hy i*«olti(lf&gt;n or (t*tltlnr»
IIK.N 4* MonnAN, Dtr*ctor
*liiitit* And Fr*»h Wiltr
Fl»h Commlttlon
\&lt;n ll K IIP MI9T*:il*9 n%l.i:
NOTIHI2 IH II K ill ill Y HIVRN
Hint |ii»*r*w»r*t lo Fin™I liter**
mnl»rr&lt;l on tin** 31th dny of Jtin*.
A l» 1*4*. In l hut r nrto III t*UP*
t»r mil nit in Hi* CTrriill rmirt. In
And f»&gt;r S*mlnnl* iNiunlF, Florid*
In rtuhrrrr Mhrr«&lt;lti U F Kill*

e i in o r r

m

im u iciub k ih -

and LAUDCIIDAU: BltTMORH
« t'llDJlieVTIUeN. tl ale u»o iKifctid*
AtitA. th« UtidcfftllCtilde AA Sues ln|
Jdaat»i. will within th# U fil hours
of *aI* on Monday, Ih* 2nd day
of Auku*I, A. Ih 1911, nff*r fur
«al* and *••11 lo th* hl*h*»t and
h*al hldd*r for t**h al ih« from
door of th* Court llout* of S*mInol* County, Florid** In Sanford.
Florida. Ih* following d#»crlb*&lt;i
Diopcriy uliUAtrtl and taint uL1
Hrrtilnol* County, Florida, to*wit;
AI.I# IllAH'h fi. FIHHT HTIIKKT
KXTKNSIO.V, H.lNFHltll. FLOItll'.\, 1^(TH I THItortlll I
IIIHH’ K 31 FIICHT KTIIEKT K.\.
TK.NHIU.V HANFHltt). FDHUDA:
l.*»TH I 3. 3 ind EAST • FKRT
OF LHT I HlJM'K F. FIHHT
HT II E E T KXTENNIOM. HAN*
FOIIH F l.ii IMP A, LOTH 4
T111J•(CUII 14 BLOCK F. FIRST
HT h i : k t exten sion . HAN*
MHil* FLORIDA, .ill a• p*r plat
thereof duly of r*&lt;ord In Ihn
I'uhlii* it*ford« of S*mlnol#
Countv Florida and all hulldlnirp(|J
on *u« h properly fog*ih*r wlth'Jr
all furnltur* furnlinlnffi, f I« turr* nnd e'jtilpm*nt tittuii*
lh*r*oii. purh prap#r*jr h*ln*
■rrorruliy if#«* rll»#dl i i th* 1loir I
VUrfdlr Frop*rtr
ill*lnn th# propAfty d*»rrlt»*d In
Him r*rtaln p*&lt;«mil rnor 1gig*
land Frtiriiirr t»v. If 17 nf W.
F KHrhkoff. Jf nnd Lurll* Kir*
•hhoff. hi* wlf* fp^ordad in
3for Inan« II- k ff, pag# SOI nf
•h »* I'llhll*1 llrcnrdP of
•'niinh
Florida. fnr*r)nu«d In
MXlId Pllll )
Hald pron#rtr will h* »o|d auh*
I*h t t*» Hi* Il#t» of that c#rtAlf.rii.
f Ir•t moftgag* In lha orlglnaN'
••rinHi'il *urn of ftlhooohh dutad
Januan 3llh D4T In favor of
connrs firm 3|utu»l Llf* fnruranr#
nany, n i*nrpisrating, ranordng
III Morlgny* Hook 1S,„ pagt ill
of th* Fn*dh*
nf H*min*I#
I
ill Florida and tax** for th*
f r« r 191•
Hah* »at* will l»* mad# tiurtuaM
to and In ord*r to pallpfy tha
ixnni of paid Final Parfta,
I.LOYP F HOYLE
Aa Hparlal 31a*tar.

Harvester Strike

;
M
(Elrg1.

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El

m i as yoav

Ilritinh Head

iL je ta c r iy
ecclioucj to be
theBIG&amp;EST
BARGAIN in
ynirWD&amp;ET/

FOR THR BEST ICR CREAM
Try

T I P — T 0 P IC R

CREAM

T I P — T 0 P ICE

CREAM

Tito Hit
irsallsotS

th* country.

&gt;

Premier Tito himself la tonerally believed to b# at his summer
at Bled, In northwestern
fujroalavla. H# usually goes there

In Juno.
Tho Communist Party number­

ed about 1,000 In Yugoslavia when
war broke out in 1*41, according
to an official statement. The state­
ment
W iter rent of them

FLORIDA POWMflftllllT IllPJIT

.killed during tho war.
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In Unity There Ie Strength—
To ProlMl the reace o f the World;®
To Promote the Pragma of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXIX

Established

SANFORD, FLORIDA

190S

Yugoslav Red
Red’s Balloon GOP Gives Priority To Foreign
Raises False Affairs, Demos To Campaign Action Party Declares
Independence
Berlin Scare
By ASSOCIATED I'llESS

MixupCausesWaming
To American Air­
men To Fly Above
Supposed Obstacles
WASHINGTON, June SO m
—Secretary of Stale Marahafl
•aid today “ we Intend to stay"
in Her lira rcxsrdlexs of the liua•tan blockadt.
Marshall said In a brief for­
mal ktalrmrnt that the Ituulan
blockade of the “ German Chili­
an population of Berlin raise*
ba*ic (jucutinna of aerioua Im­
port with which we raped to
deal promptly.'*
He a«ld that In the mean­
while maalmum u*e will be
maJe of air transport to aupply
C h ilia n need*,
lie added that
Ihh can aupply a greater tonnaiie “ than had at first been
assumed."
,
B K R U N . June 30. /!*&gt;— A
lone Runian baiiagr balloon utrd
(or aittlleiy range tpottin? tailed
a falte icatr today on the ariiat
food feuy bnr to Sot irt bloc Laded
Berlin
tbr mixup American Iraniport pilot! were warned to By
above llie 5,000-foot level of tuppoveij ob'laclri to tlirir million*.
When the confuiion of conBiding irpotti and rumoti bad
irltlrd down, it wai drirrnunrd
that:
L . - 71 ie tingle balloon on a
Human artillery practice ground
neat Magdeburg it flown to help
figure range and bearing and, the
Rutuant have reportrd periodi­
cally is nevrr up fur mine than
an hour at a lime.
2. •• The Ruttiant officially in­
formed the Hritiih here that the
old captive balloon henceforth
would nevrr go higher than 1.300
feet.

Ifu r a lJi

WEDNESDAY JUNE .10, t'JIS

D em y told a newi conference*------------- ------------- -----

■

Slav Commies Propose
Balkan Bloc With
Bulgaria, Albania;
Strengthening Army

yeileriJay he had been discussing J . ; , , . , , to „,a r l work n, . „ w,.rk in
the Berlin erfais with Dulles by| Philadelphia.
lie frequently bar.
telephone “ twlee a day now f o r .,,.fn mi.n,toned a . a po-ihle ..-c
several days
from their »&lt;•*. ami nan on n Truman ticket,
LONDON. June 10. t/T*)
I be
non today may emerge a general1 Hut bean Henderson, rhnlrmarf Yugoslav Curnmuniit Daily avlaU'tnetit of the New York gov­ df American, for Item K'lalic Ac- ' .... x , L
, \
, V lull
- i ( ’ lolctl,
,
, . . . , ..
vcilrtl tf:.St l &gt;.lints
e
ernor’s ideas al&gt;out solving pr«*s* turn, said, lie
thinks tin If |. n j&gt;os. I ,
.
trig international problem*
s.blllty Mr. Tinman “ will listen "*••&gt; ' " ’m oulvide domination,
Governor Earl Warren, hi* run- to Ihe advice of gu*«| friend- and Shortly befmr it li.ul 1 allcrl l ont*
.ing mate, returned to New York 1-tys.l ftemocrats' and withdraw infurm ifuigcv against I’ icmief
after spending the day at Dewey'a h.s -amlidacy.
M.mh.d 11I0 and other Ifrd load)
upstate farm. Neither would din*
The former l)t’A mlmini-tracun, ilctailx of campaign strategy tor told a news conference In- •• eis id Jugoslavia "lies, dander
diseusM-d at their meeting. War­ lievcs (it*ne 1a| Dwight Eisenhower ind aloui,I."
ren i . scheduled to leave for Cal­ would bow to a draft order from
Die 1 uuod.1 v Communists pu*
ifornia Saturday.
the Democratic convention which jHisetl a Balkan bloc of J 11.;■&gt;*
Trie rod of Jiving and nn Kisen- ope.u Ju ly 12 in I’ hiladrlphln.
how-r draft meanwhile featured
“ I know the ntajoiily of the stasia, Ibilgatis ami Albania amt
Democratic discussions in Wash­ People of thi* IT. H want General ircotnmrn leil lli it the Jugoslav
ington.
Eisenhower for president," he arms be vlirligtlinie.l be. Slue it
Senator O'Mahoney ID -W yo j, saio “ and it certainly will t*e a p i i t l r t I llie lierdoui alltl null*
raid a paramount issue In the roldkal farce if the man the peo­
prr&gt; idealu | campaign will I n* ple want is nut eoi.-iill-1vd foi the prndrru- ol the people of J l|v*,s•lasia"
“high prices and Ihe failuie of run Iratlon."
■he Republican Congress to adopt
. el..lil.&gt; liiinsrlf Ir iii slued
Herder-on added that if either
I'rerinent Trunnn’t program to biserhowi-r or HuptNine Court •ive as esri I're-ouiahlv lu- vsiicd
colli hat them.''
Jus'.ire W illiam II Dutgl.
d.

Taft-Hartley Law Best, U. S.Trait or,
Non-Red Proviso Is Sentenced To
Upheld By C ourt Life Imprisonment

Closing Of Stores
Independence D ay
Is Planned At Meet

Closing of storas Monday In
a eeHbrallon of Independence Day,
f which falls on Sundav, wst yes­
terday recommended bv directory
of the Sanfonl Merchants Aa•Delation at a meeting held at
the Tourist Center, eaid W. A.
Morrison, president
Drug stores and restaurant*
are expected observe (Hinder
hours. It was suggested that
•tore* observe the usual Wednes­
day afternoon closing nsx week,
but to remain open all dav on
Ju1v 14 when the Shiners will lie
here for their convention.
The dlreetnrs discussed the con­
trol of solicitation of funds from
merchants, which ha* reached
large proportions. Further plane
for this will he made al a meeting
In August or September. At the
next regular meeting, plans will
also he worked out for Inter, rhanrsv of credit Information, said
Mr. Morrison.

&gt;

iReece Is Asked To
Campaign For Dewey
WASHINGTON June SO GPI—
Carroll Reece, former Republican
national chairman, said today he
hat bean asked bv Governor Thom­
as E Dewey to help campaign for
,he Republican presidential ticket.
II* told a reporter he does not
kno v In what capacity he will con­
tinue to serve tha party, but he
aaid he la willing lo. hplp heeaut*
he believes the Dewey •Warren
combination la a "good ticket."
Reece, who gave up a seat In
tha house to accept Ihe fsarty
chairman,hlo without pay, was a
rupporter of Renator Tart of Ohio
for the GOP nomination at Phil­
adelphia. lie said he I* "philotophtcal" about the Taft defeat and
believes Taft feel* tH» same way.

f

*

ELK8 CONVENTION
Jess* Lodge, exalted ruler of
tha Sanford Elks Lodge, will
k a il Thursday with Jf- C. Glnd
er, u dalegatee to
tWa) convention la
*311 motor ttwre and will be
fTWy
l * y %W
Other Sanford Etka expected at
enavention era Al Skinner and
Harold Kaatoar.

|rn(r dftev hearing 1. Vincent
Qumn. a „ „ ia n l alloine) gem i d
( (.f ,tlf United Stale*, appeal f... .
imposition of the death pen,ills
Best's counsel, Chatlcs W, R a ll­
ied, asked ihe court (or leniemv
on the ground thal Be»l wa* ' t
fanatic, a crusader — doing wlial
&lt;hr thought best lot hit countiy."

aide

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1

A

- -liilntloti of peace in the Middle
East. Tin- can only t&gt;e achieved
I’lises of Ilugs, lattle and slirep lumped M (seicelit lielween mid- hv inainlenance of Arabs' rights
May and mid June as shipments lo maikrt dtoi'jietl off and tunsuiner ami n guarantee of the inde­
pendence of their countries
1,'ii'U. ,| for meat held strolls’ .
t
We me convinced the Arab
A further tlmji ill supplica ia
I •ague is defending fundamental
, vp .t«-il in ilo- mi&gt;nili, immediArab Interests. Arab honor, free­
.,i, iv nlu id, the department -aid,
dom and pence "
olding ll.iat -liong container buyFuwti Muil.i Kasha, Tians-Jor,ng could lie eXJiectcd to push redan', foreign minister, declared,
&lt;nil meat ptice, still higher.
meanwhile, that Fount Folk*
The depaitmrnt offiied little
llernad. Itc'v projHisals for a Kal­
hope f.'i u material increase in
e - t i n e settlement between Arabs
.m at -Upplle* In foie 1!«B0 It &gt;aid
and Jew s are "hellish."
cattle riiiinlx'r" are Ixcoiinris'
An Aial&gt; I vague political com­
-midlet nnd -mailer uilh small
Beinliis Snys Govern- mittee sex-1- n is scheduled fur
on oeel for a IkhisI in hog slqjinient&gt; la-fan* Inti- lUP*
mem Spending R e-1
•
"
proposal*
Ihf i tinVs list! lifKn liiiiil*
T h - dounwnrd phase of llie
III irlail liguir, ,au lie r\|&gt;e« le«l

Kiwanians Told Of
Increasing Need
For Accountants

Sanford Vocational (r" /V'1j.ml 7r’0 r,, ,,|v pi,- i t t eiiitle cycle i« now* in it»
year nnd l- pul llln-ly to
Sell D O ! Knrollmen: (* *• upaliun lieadqu.iilrts III i.'olirlli
tnl l«'fm e ID,Mi." the department
e
a
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is
flV
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rsri.
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Applicants Rush
Ware’s Office For
Fishing Licenses

Marshall Plan Ends 1st Quarter
Year With $37,624,444 Spent

Last British Troops
Leave Holy Land,
Ending 31 Years Of
English Occujiation

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CA IR O . June 30. (, p j - E , n«
Ahdullah of Trans-Jordan and
King But Saud of Saudi Arabia
I
pledged themselves today to a
finish fight for "complete Arab
independent e and control" in
Palestine.
A communique murd simultaneoudv by the two monarch*
and llrrir calnnrts J r , laird Ab­
dullah and llm Saud “ are in
c o m p l e t e agreement leyaiding
Arab national aspirations."
Die communique was issued in
Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia,
■slid made puMii at Arab League
llr.vdquillri&lt; line The two mrmsiifi, have been confemng in
tHI IRCUn ZVAI KUMi ASMS KUNNINO SHIP. AMAIIN4, It *&gt;n wu alter II w.,t set util, and beached olt Tel
Aviv by Itia v ll fulcra The captain of tin) A lloleiu. Monroe t'cin of Chicago, bad lust been ideated fium
Riyadh
formal custody by Itia d Army authorItlrJ lie wot icUrsI atiei tl,e slop c a t ilit(l,eplcd by an I t i a d loiset'.a
Abdullah and llm Saud, the
and inoitara siuaslicd an attempt by llie lig u rU iti lo land aims and ammunition in &lt;n&gt; new Jew ish Slate in
lomniuniijur said, h j'e thru unity
violation of the United Nation*, supervised four-wetk Arab-Jcwtsh truce.
11are) national J
on two tuinriplri: "Worship of
. ( 10 ,1 and the defense of our exist1 em e."
"We are in coni|&gt;lele agreement
on supjMui of ihe Arab league,**
the royal communique said, “ and
all its sfesrsiont made within the
----------iprotoiunt of its charter and the
W ASHING I ON, June Ml *&gt;T*&gt; llie Aginulluie Depaitmrnt pie- limits of its res|&gt;oniibililies.
do let! today that pines for nieal-on-lhe hltsf. now at rrcord levels, v»ill ( '31 v have faith lit Arab League
go even login i this sumtnrr and early rail. Dial mean* a furllicr fioosi clniins, wliidi an- to insure con-

|m*i It 1n*171 the ternr, put tlir ir*
T 'tiil #nmllim’ nt lit tlir Sci|yf*»t *1 4«*%«-1etl
*it
iriiouily m»
............. |,!"
lined at I.MMI and .hgl.lty in­
tent « a* It!*. Including ,1 Wmiu-t
t , j cum i
.
.
, ,
.■ml IT. in. n (If the men 2* w. r. . *«»«* •»»
» "bvumsly did
.et.ranv Th.re wit i one spb,ct I not milinlr tlir JtKI ilul.li rn Ir­
vin vvoroin nttrndioif, il '» n immIihI l»y nulit.uy ^ovrinmrnt
Best, himself, read a fnur-|&gt;.ige i.i:m| in ihe annual report mail „ ( jltrl,
|lJ4P J,rrll r,u,|,rJ
pirpaird statement Alul in addi­ l.y Mt It &lt;' 'Invwctt, piiaeipn!
death
m
a
movie lliralrr.
tion he cxtcmjsorancously told ihe t« Hunt. T W Lawton.
(Kyoto
Hew,
agency tepoitel
Seven
adults
obtained
high
“ It abridge, the freedom of coutt that:
,.rh..nl diplomas. Of tbeg*. «lt from Kokin (hat police ntin'uted
•perch and the right of assembly
"If the |seople (of the United aete men
Would evreed
A totnl of
fait* l i.tnl c a s u a llic
without a ahowing of clear and
present danger," he aaid. "In­ Plate,! had followed my aib cc .va, obtained hv student* doing n.lHHi .. 4.0711 dead ami M.UIH
deed, on Ihe argument, the de­ ansi Impeached the Adminlstrni &lt;&gt;n clerleal work. Of these t«fltion- injm rd in Kukiii prefecture nnd
fendant, the labor board, dis­ in tVadilngtnn. tent of thou,*’ -I, .JB were tempornry and 21 wer. :ttl dead and 100 injured in l*hlknwa prefecture to ih«&gt; mirth.
avowed the presence of clear and of Americana would now l&gt;e alive .leirianent.
Instead of slead in Europe."
The total estimated inrigne of
(The agency said 48*000 l.iiildprraent danger.”
stuifonl, with permanent bbs I ing, and dwellings were slestroyJudge Fursl declared that
The ruling was mad* in dis­
II M l l a i r ,
I'a a - I S , r e l
missing a request for an injunc "kn*w what he was doing. When JHI,2(W. Those In pnrt-tlate oi
tlon preventin g t h e N LR11 f rom intend, to betray hi. conn- Ictnpoinrv work are eatim aled ti
have earned II.B14.
conducting a union certification ] By his motive U fmmatirlah
(’ *rtifirale* In commercial - ib
election at F. W. Woolworth and I Tre Judge then Instructnl Cl. tk
Company.
|Jo*enh A. Duwan to read the »• n- iect, were Issuril to the folfcv nr
-tuder.ts, who have -howti al It)
The request was made by local *cncs*.
to hold elerle.il Job, vli fi (n ly
lle,|
tuck
the
aentrnce
callulv
fi5 of the CIO wholeaale and
Attnchc* reported Best iilrrmlv Mrs. Ruby C.imbs. Ml&gt; Dai bm
warrhouiie union, which Ihe NLnn ujipral to (h&gt;&gt; * oi.nelly, Mi«, Gloria Dane er
RH had ruled off the election ■sa&lt; .preparing
.
Mr* Annie Laurie Duckett, Mrs
I.allot liecause some of ita o ffl-lelm 'lt court o f appeals,
_
, , i ■ i i , * Matv Forvuson.
Mr,. Rn .In
With 1047-48 fi,lilng licences ex­
ccrs had not »igred the nonTl.e thin, partly bald mlnlsti . • lt, lllll„ m H U | Mlinvill , , (l&gt;. „
Communist oaths
*on was ronvieted Apr. Hi. his Ml » .lean Relfer. Mis, (’nth. -m piring nl midnight, the office of
The election was aought by b2nd hirthilay. During his 14-day Riven .Ml, Mlldn.l Rol.-.,f|. 'Ill- •’-•iinly Judge U W. Ware was fil­
local HQ4 of the AFL Interna­ ,rial. he readily admitted maku,,- Killih flieakfev. Ml*" l*nt Hr*- It*. led with applicant, fur new
tional Brotherhood of Teamstera. |.-,00 broadcast from Germany In- Mi- It-tty Whitmire Miss |&gt; i(y IIce lives this morning.
Among those wlm received new
The majority opinion aaid the Iwten 11H2 and HUB. lie Insisted J. William,. llolM-rt ll.iwell, I
licenses were Mr. nnd Mrs. I.*n
•*. f * i f
ll',*ll*a-S mm r , l , T S l«l
word Twvman ami J. C Krar tin lliilnrr, Charles Itrolierg, nnd
Gordon Similev, who I, now home
rut vacation from Duke Medlcn
S-'chool In North Carolina.
Former County Commissioner O,
J l'o|w, who still c"ik«'., a lively intin’vt in Court lloUto haiqit'iiings,
A "Caravan Team" of y. ing , 11'iii’il i In. office nnd enlivened the
college slud'-nt, will nrriva I i-n i procc-dinge by telling n fish story
WASHINGTON. June 30 MP&gt;— llie Marshall Plan dose* in Imt lo conduct fellowshin rnthf-’ .g, I emctrnlng a local angler who reisrtcr-yrar today with $731,000,000 id
for European tecoven ■itiiinir the »&gt;ti, ..f July “ t-: at ported having snared a hats that
the Flr-t Mi'lhwIDt Church,11 i.rlr rot away and which "weighed it
ipmenli.
woik will especially concern t.L luunds and seven ounces."
This it about 36 per cent of the unolficitl gnat originally tel f t . or young neople, inl,-rmedin(e$.
Mr. Uutner a local grower, rethe Economic Co-ojwration Administration in tit first thrre months of workers with youth and parents] |,irted aiding Tom Fluwers, fish­
Maiearet It. Mi-Mllllon. G a -,» ing guide of lleresforil. In taking
operation.
r
wav. Writ Va. Is councillor of thi ot a party of 14 vliltors from
Actual spending—aa ahown by grants.
treasury cheeks written to cover
Though ECA scheduled loan- •"am. Other monlx-rs are: D-vli Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, to
tne cost of ECA-approved f o r e i g n totaling
_____ m _f ___
___
288,000.000
for the Grsi It. Hlackh ir" a hinlor In the t’n i f-h on the St. Johns River, lie
purvhat**—totaled only f37.flJ4.- qUtrt ,r&gt; |t waa ira rn c l that only vet,If** of Pilt-b'imh; Peg ll-rd reported that hla boat passenger*
444 up to thia morning.
one small loan Is near announce sell, Chsrlntt’- V. ( '. , n seg|i» fa &gt;aught eight bass. Mr, Flower*
The latter figure reflects in .nent with two others at an ad ‘ " .e n d ,.” . &lt;
l od e I.|J 1st l»en nearly awnrnped by
part the necessary lag In handling van-ed stage o f negotiation.
i ivtomera ever since ho was
T;;"" •
inteirational payment*. It will
written up by Drew I'earson,
llowerer. considerable lending J *’ "f .
• nlverrltv of Tei
tilt up steeply aa month-end re­ activity indicated for the latter
rslumnlit, whom he took «n a
. -"T. ( " ,inlr
ports are made. But It will not half of th* year, tiecanse tho for- T."'* *’ \ . n
i*1 Emory »m iccessful fishing trlji, said Mr,
approach the $500,000,000 which tijrn aid act specifiers that about Bcnrv &lt; ollrgr, \n.
llitrwr.
PreJdant Truman earmarked for one-filth of ECA'a $5A»OO,OO0A)0t),
-------------r“j
European recovery in hla January fund* mutt be devoted to loan finLIVING HUNTS
TRAIN MI.SIIAK
budwl
,,,
. .. .a t n c in g specific recovery project*.
.SHANGHAI. June 7U) «*V
SYDNEY, AuslreUe, June 80
Tne difference will contribute
j„ other than atotlaticai terms. government today Imoiteif ( ilnees bD—Four persona warn killed and
to tha nation's expected record- ECA has made awlft pragma. worker* Income 110 perre it by
breaking budget surplus for tha Almost the entire top staff hat raising their cost o f living tonue t( injured In a railroad accident
tiday near Harden, South Wales,
1848 fiscal year which ends to- ocen assembled, both In Washing^
Hut workers complained theli atout 230 mllea from Sydney.
ton and In tho fnr-fltatg European total par still laft them f ir be­
A passenger train from 8ydn*y
t L
- Is behind schedule in opsration under ECA'a ambassad­ hind China*# runaway Infla Ion.
let ti e rails and the iocomotlve
making leans. AH the feed, feel, or-at-large, W, A vereR Harriman.
One U, 8. dollar today b ought a&gt;d six of nlna coaches plunged
fertiliser, materials and equipMeat of the major foreign mls- 4,000,000 Chinee# dollar* &lt;*t the d&gt;«n a 20-foot embankment.
Bient approved by shipment eo alons hare been (rented, end this Markinarkct ns against tile o f­ Msny passengers were asleep
far la fn the form of outright
Ifa lls —U aa N d vtm|
wien the accident occurred.
ficial rata of 474,000 to 1.

S

A r a b s Pledge
F in ish F igh t
In Palestine

.K Relief Supplies
Agriculture Department Predicts
Pour Into Areas
Meat Prices Will Go Still H igher
Stricken By Quake

Is

f»r about n h a lf1l? ,d*y. ihe court also upheld pio*
hour.
pii'uns of the law tequiiing unions
Excited b .S. A ir torce
file financial statements.
ciah. suspecting a threat
to(hoi
,
,
C; _ _ r- o i l - i
j
airlifeline
to Berlin,found
a
ft
S,m“ n F . Rltkind
dis■upp&lt;&gt;&gt;ed m m of obataclea wax'icntcd Irom Ihe majority opinion.
Just an old balloon that ha*
He termed at "incompatible
flown a long lima In the corridor with the
fint amendment" the
iiM iiH ,* m&gt; r**ee rstw i
law's provision denying services
of the National Labor Relations
Board lo unions whose officers
fail lo file the non-Communist
oaths.

N o . 173.
” -X*

Knri Of Alt Arms-Kunning Ship O ff 'IVI Aviv

O Mahoney t* a member of the rlarsy hi- candidacy ihe I ii-stdent ilomiliated ll.e two Juy&lt;**Uv ilt
lei Slurs lie, ause be i, ihe lo n e
Democratic platform ronunittre
•I ’•»Mil 1 11IT«| 1*41 i &lt;1* r •'ll-«« * l
mum,I i hiet of slate and »r, rr»
tary yeneral of the Yugo lav Cunt*
iininnl Daily — a jsnsiliiin Ilk
tlial id Stalin in Rusvu. I
variiiuslv was srjtcir Ir,| al ilia'
summer palace in Bled. in Bel­
grade. on an Adnatu lilalid. ii
Austna and ill Moscow.
The Itrltlah foreign office *ai
lin&gt;.ln ami Yugostnviii .jilit sivs
Ihe "degree of Inter fere rice whic
Act Denies NLRB Ser- Sentence
Imposed can
In* cxrrriaetl by the Krernll! Estlmsites Of Dc.'id.Inin J’ ugo»luv policy.” A -poksS*
vicesToUnion Lead­
By .Judge Ford Who man
lured Vary Greatly
-aid die view wn. Iia-id oa
ers Who Don’t Sign
Orders $10,000 Fine report* from Sir Charle* I'u k it As Workers Search
ninlias itid,.r lo Hrlgradf, alia
NLW YO R K . June 30. &lt;/D)~
BOSTON, tune 30. Gl'i
Ro Ernlik DlSim. iimtin all&lt;l&lt;&gt;r If
I l Kl I. I span, June 3&lt;h i/1'l
By a Iwolo-one vote, a lluce- belt If. Best, llie Ameutaii news |'itti*iii* IVni.i i* hi r.itiie ii.-iu*^
m i.........-MKinvitite British « f « I ,&lt;r|,rr'
! » « ! « * I‘ ' , »
»
judge fc J c u l tribunal has u|ilte|j pjpci nun and radio piojugandul rm h
ni l Tit**
t*w iu * m * *&gt;*&gt;
l*»nw %lii|» *»l Wr«lrm
ihe
conslitulionalily
of
Tail- for the German Nans for $200 a *#t»♦!**•!
I»iil inn* »t|U in lit#
lit l w ailf l.y .1 nirjii
Hartley law provisions for the month, was sentenced today to ,n, i j " HHtish diplomno *poW
u
,|u , , rumpled tin,
t ominform&gt;
'
, , '
signing of non-Communist affi life ini|&gt;nionmrnt for Heaton
l,n‘
i»d\",g * •' oaiav Corns, •»f|r ill hO.fMMl .itul Itll hi mint
1
1c'li.depii.ati-ui ,,f lug
tlavjls by union officer*.
Ihe lenten,r was iui|H&gt;srJ by nlnnist leaden, and 1hr ln»tar« « H iir in iiinif «&gt;tlin IdVMi*
'T h e Uot-ien* that* a o w it,
Union attorneys said the case Fcdrral Judgr Ftanns J W. l ord defiant d, nlal of charges of be
Mililai y government, gianiing
Berlin'* four-power air safety
|• «t§i *iisis-f 'ft •. »• 1*'*'*' t *****
that many bodies may never hr
center that there la only one will be ajspealrd lo ihe U 5 . Sir- who alto ordered Beil to pa&gt; a
balloon," n U.8. military official prrme Court.
loiin.f, 'link lo all nlimalr uf
line of $ 10.000.
said.
In a decision handed down yesJudge Ford imjiosed llie *-nThe American dither over the
balloon lastrd

Associated Press Leased Wire

.

Rrpublicani gave political priority today to foreign aflaiii while
Democrat! talked about domeilic campaign usury anil camjidaln.
Governor Thomai E . Dewey planned to go over the whole interna­
tional utuation with John,Foiter Duller, hii foirign policy aduirr. The
GOP |irrttdrntial candidate u expectrd to aim his major campaign fur
• gainst the Administration's handling of world affairs.

THU WEATHER

L«r*1 afternoon thundershowers
uihrrwlae partly cloudy through
IliuMday. (&gt;en t i e occaalonally
iiiudriatc variable wind* mostly
kuuthraslerl).

.Methodist ( ’aravan
Team To Come Hi re

downward trend i, different from
ilifi-ienee, in the Jinst, when usual*)■ Gil'S were had or prices Were
low. or Ihere wa- drought on the
innge
this time rnttleiileli are SiltsI (eliiie their herds mote closely
iM-eriii-e prices are higher than
i vet la-fore, nnd they an- urterr(.siii how long the-e prices will
continue '
tne department -aid the down»ar«l Irernl can lie reversed only
'.hen stockmen feel enough con­
fidence in the future to -(art hold&lt;ng mitre breeding stock ami mar*
geiitig fewer animal- Ilian the
i.uiiiIm-r of calves ral-ed.
vVhen thal time comes, there
vili t«- less lieef and veal on the
■larket temporarily, hut In the
long run it will work to Ihe advan­
tage of consumers," the sgeney
Mill
Ilo*- production is far In-low llunigh wartime levels. Tin, largi-ly ) el Iect- a shortage of corn.
I.n-I year’- crop was a nei\r fail
ire A favorable corn yield this
yeat Would open the Any foi ex[•an'Ion in hug uumhers next year

Firemen Search For
Infant Not At Home

quires Close Check public'

B i l l A, l-ia el June lilt, ’d t —
N m i of HUMr careful check of
.
. | 1 Ii,- last Hi it i -Ii 11on{in If ft lltJ
present huge government esjieudi
«t **«sllMM«48 •« l'M» *»•»
lutes by q ie ru lly
trainrd acsountsnlr lejirrsrnling llie puldn.
was today 'Itevved bv David Mlleiglils, jtudessor of buime«* ad
minnlr.'lion al Rollinv College, m
a talk to K im .i u i .iuv at llu- luui-

lit Crnlci
He wai intiod m rd fiV Georg,Williams, local accountant, who
forrneily attended Ins i lauev al

linlph A Smith, Internntinnnl
trea»urer of l.ntnbda Chi Alpha
fraternity, today reported that
' ii- and Mr- Smith had an enjoytl.c univrlilt) of Florida.
utile time attending the conven­
f’rof. Bright * dated thal v tion of the fraternity at Grove
Hark Inn, Asheville, N. C,
questionnaire he had sent out |e
The fraternity numbers 128
sealed that more than 4.000 du- chapter' in the United States
dents in arcountancy are bring and Canada, nil except one of
trained in Florida colleges. Thete which were represented at the
iv a shortage of qualified ac­ convention. Florida chanters were
t well represented, ssld Mr. Smith.
countants, he revealed, especially The University of Florida was re­
of those trained for government presented In* Solon Elttiuker who
work Accountancy for liusinrv* motored hack with the Smiths,
iv well drvrlo|&gt;ed, and dial for i laying I ere overnight as their
guest before proceeding to hi*
government lelvlively uudM'lop
h»me in Lakeland.
ed. lie deflated
S n e a k e r s at the convention inHe defined Ihe private accoun­ chided Chief Justice Vincent of th#
I’ S. Supreme Court and Judge
tant a- a itookhe'-per. clt-rk. amlit
or. n&gt;m|itrulU-r *&gt;r hudgs-t director Flovd C.nyconihu of Indianapolis,
who work- for one employer 1 Asheville newspapers, said Mr.
win- ea*

the

public

accountant

-----------* Higher than that «if clients. The
CHICAGO, June 30 (&gt;1B Ten |alP-r Is hehl strietly responsible,
firemen scanijiered up hastily
m nccuunting expert, for what
raised ladders last nlglil ini
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Mrs. Norn Flynn tcrrained to ulv-rlt-lng or soliciting Sbusin*-them that her six-imuiths old son, lie is free front management, -aid.
Frank, Jr., was in tha building.
Frof. Heights.
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For an hour, the firrmen
Ho pointed out that the paying
searched and re-searched the
-moke-filled apartment fur the of income ami other tuxes is be­
baby white the Idate wax Iwlng coming mure nnd mure Invo'ved,
doused Then Mrs. Flynn reinem- especially in division uf income
h/’reil that "Frankie" wasn't in the with wife and in inheritance taxc-.
building. He wax visiting his nnd advlMd Imsine-s and profes, tonal men that con«til tut inn with
grandmother In n suburb.
Fire Chief Edmund Harper a trained accountant might save
•aid the Idate rauxed alxiul IHOO ■hem considerable sums In laxe«.
I'roMrmx relating to the growth
damage and that it appeared to
have started from aomeune •oink­ of Irrgi* corporations and big bus­
ing a cigaret in bed.
iness during the first half of the
Mr*. Flynn said her husband, present century brought about the
Frank, Hr., had left for work as rteeo of accountants, he stated,
a machinist helper when the I roblrms of accountancy involve
l.lare waa discovered.
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SAVE MONEY

You c« v xmve money and help cut your own coat of
living by reading the Herald ada. Advert lied price*
are lowest price*. The following merchanta are adver
Using attractive features nnd special bargains in ttv
day’s Herald:
Coca Cela
Hobsoe 8 portfag Goods
Harriett Ileeuty Neek
Hollywood Bitop

Ralph Smith Tells
Of Enjoyable Time
At Fraternity Meet

Htrlcklaad-MerrlaM lac.

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girl" of
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the fraternity. Sho was
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photograph
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among HO contestants of chapters.

NeRru Kills Deputy
Ih Then Shot Down
HELENA, Ark., June 30 (cP&gt;—
A handcuffed negro prisoner »hot
to ilrnth n dtputy sheriff near
In-re vestrrday and was Idinsclf
•lain by another deputy.
The stain deputy was L. D,
Weaver, 2(1 of Holm*. The negro
wax Herman Dolphin, 22, a store­
keeper.
Sheriff E&lt;i Hickey gav* thi* ac­
count:
Dolphin, under arrext ami with
handcuff* uh hi, wrist*, wax per­
mitted to re-enter hi&gt; combination
filling station-store to turn off
a refrigerator.
He grabbed a pistol from 0
cout hanging on a wail and open­
ed fire. Weaver was struck, and in
an exchange of shots with Deputy
Clay Oliver, Dolphin was slain,
Oliver wa* not injured.
INFANT DIES
A son, bom to Mr. and Mr*.
8. T. Bethea of Orlando, died oo
Monday morning at the Orange
Memorial Hospital, It we* an­
nounced today. Tha baby waa born
on .Sunday moroinr. Mrs. Bethea,
the former Dorothy Kader, is
reported to be getting dung
nicely.
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W ED N ESD A Y * JU N E

Yuffoslnvia Defies

MT. W ASHINGTON

■hut only time ran show whether 11oi.i Oregon yesterday.
I they will lie aid** to maintain the SI e was Mu y Jam Reed, hlondit
l^.t s*t*n leaving nn Oregon tnv, status quo.”
These informant, .aid it was (,crr. with Stanley Skiidla, -J8. a
considered likely that Tito had teh phone lineman. Ill* body, piersought u free hand for dealing ceil by bullets, was found on a 1
i with the Western powers to ob­ loruty lover's lane Friday.
tain vitally needed maehinery for
Coroner Fred Horner went to
I reconstruction, and hail run into m* nit immediately to determine
Soviet object ions.
the eiircumstanee* of her death.
While they said this tmty have
Seeiiff Jo.eph Mans, who (B or­
been only one of the reasons for ed lliss Rissl also had liven *iin.
the t’,un info ini's rebuke. British has i«*tn tinnhlo to uncover a clue
1officials emtdiasiied the likeli- to Skndtn's killer or a motive.
t hood that Tito wa. irritated by
He theorised a jealous suitor of
j inability to obtain some supppliea Miss Reed had .hot him and ah*
A robbery motive
i under the Marshall Plan. Com- lucien her.
, munist nations spurned the plan jl.o wa* considered since he
ami in turn urie denied Its Iwne- learned SkridlnV wallet, rontain.
:,ig
ISO cash ami u |Iti pa) check,
. fits.
‘ It was possibly slgidficant tlint is n'itsing.
Police q u e tionerl uriiuuiiitnncesf
the Russian censor allowed an
A P dispatch from Moscow to of Miss Ret d witliuiit uhluining
quote one Itu.dan ns tcm nrking; bny leads in tin* investigation^

World Dan!:

Nat A Ilurrnvs. writing for the Chicago IhiiU .Wvvs
on the International Hank, says that its benefit., though a s ­
sociated with large-scale planning, also affect the individual
Kief) effect mu.I h»ap nn ade­ worker in tin* Pi nations participating in its operation.
quate riUMr, l ilt her I&gt;•»! mnilr nil
In many countries in Kurottu today, the will to w o rk '
ill thr iniiirfM- i. (Ita* delirium nf
a made hnu.c. Thfir »fr nn aar• exists am ong the people, and is supplemented by the lim e ill tl) tm h! i i l l . : hi I ho Keif j rariatttf isary technical knowledge.'The industries are stymied by
lin l ru n te d I fit* lii'uii'ii mu) (In' lack for raw materials and machinery. The World Rank will;
ta ith .— ( i t n c i i i 1:1.
furnish fluids for rehabilitation and for now projects. The!
loans, like an y loan from a private bank, nju.it la* properly
I.KGKND FOII A IIIHIt.IIOI SK
secured, and the World Hank, like any private bank, makes
(Fnr I., unil M. (i.)
a careful investigation before granting a loan
it is only through such means that production on a
Wlin rv rr total
Of bird., old ?
large settle will be possible in many areas for some tiun
Or sorrowful?
to come. Efficient production helps achieve a proper balance
Or dull?
between int|H&gt;rls atal exports, anti a balanced economy means
prosperity for tin* worker. Thus the World Hank, a littleT ill. I* fni tlif nlways young.
publicized agency of the United Nations, enters into thIh r luvely-at-rest,
Thr lovelier, Mill, in flight,
everyday lives o f countless thousar * o f citizens.
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And 'udden-.weel nf tongue,
Ain. »lioliy given b i h to delight,
I Ik* bright mid quick.
Knowing n way to nirk,

•Vi(Ji rolor, tin* lihind air.
The silence, with a note.
Near or mm&gt;te,

To ,.ny that he la there,
\nd hold.
And never old.

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Nor dull.

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"G uitlio ppri 1’l.iyur H ill Mia*
iitnppi" it a headline in a newt,
paper. And all lire lime we
thouglil Uillio wat dead.
We don't know
|Ktird to think
didn't there uard
entitled: "Let It
Pour."

why we Imp
almiil 'll, lrut
to be a Min&gt;t
ILun. l-rl It

A nrwipapri
headline pio*
uaim* "Buiinrttitirii Tlmik Room
It Becoming Sljinliird." Since
wltrti hat the law of gravity brrn
irpcalcd)

War Loot Auction Reverses Code 01*
War Spoils BelungingTo The Victor
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NSW Y O R K . i/Vl-ChiMt. have

It it irpnrlcd that Mr». Dewey
i. having "summer tlolhri wemy."
II it gelt any holler out only
worry will be bring picked up by
the police for indecent exposure.
Old Joe Stalin it "tiding" the
other oouping forret in Germany
ill all effort In get ihrin nut nf
Bedm. and it tinging a former
impular tong "I've Got Spurt
That Jingle Jangle Jingle."

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It may he. a co-ini idrnce. but
anyway, the Florida Wildlilr Fed ­
eration hat drt tiled In hold its
nest meeting in Matianna. where
the Statr't icinrctiontl intiitulloti
it located.

antique.
Tmu tier of the Itemsw„,were„,.Vl.r

.la (J«&gt;liirhl You*t*N.
And 10 them . o*. WO) to *»y
wh*,t gho.ts won* pre.ent in the
rruwds hat last Wink attended
•ne of the weirdest auction* in
history.
It was a sale that reversed the
lift tin that In war the spoil* lielong ti the victor*. It wa- n sale
to jet* tliul some of the spoil* of
■lie Second World War went to
the vieliin*.
Ui&gt; lor mil lion wa* a •mall por­
tion id many Inin of Nail loot
*t ir.*d in tiermnny und Austiia
and brought here. It will la* sold
&gt;ver a peiimi of months and Ila*
pio*cedi used tn ii rettle and re.
bnhllltali* European displaced pet-

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iniutrsona)
I hi* cnhlnet. whicli received the
reflection of rite liappim s* it
lumigiit (■■ other owners in nrio llu r day. Nor did it reflect tin*
Panic fear that collie with the
.it tonic lit knock of the X a r i at
tiie door.
It; the luggi-'t -ale of the week
one mini paid 1 1.31U for four snuff
laixi's. These trinkets of an elder
day must have been the piy of
sunt" old world collector*.
And
Lie ’nan who forked out the 1 1,310
to gel them must ligve been
pleased hi* money* went to a good
cause.

The first Initeh Ilf Imil put 1*11
l.te l.hak last week contained HJH
It :* doubtful, however, whether
•ot» mil brought $1NH.I.U. This
enjoyeil paving the “(I percent
was 'JO percent more than ila exri •• to blip one |M*rson who Imw
vain* a* rstiinntcd in nilvance.
nev *r Ix'cn ili.-‘placi*il Uncle Sam
Fmidrnl Truman hat only six
Ii ronsUtcH o f Jewelry, expert- Foi *H7M In* could lusvi* put a lot
itt list lc •&gt;f hi ff in those Iwixcs.
lUyt left to itgn liver Fedctal pay sivi huUsehnhl ware* and hi
hill. However, no one need get hiic*a-hrar that couldut he Idelil.fiul i.tul returned to the original _
rXritrtl lier aute if llietr it one
(State*
Solon
Protests
thing thr Piriulrnt liliet to ttgn
Mary long since had been put \ I i&gt; flir n l S vclu w il I H tin t j
it a piece nf p4|irr calling for lo d-ath In the gas pit. at Dachau W a*U IlU I HI OOtM I R U I H
and lulda'd even of the gold in
eiprmhiurct.
TALLAHASSEE, Jum SO (Al—
tiietr teeth. Other, had passed
tnrciiRh the one-way portals of A sbilr senator and a former mem­
Hrtwutr it proliahly won't do the concent rat ion camp at Eluch- ber of the stale home yesterday
any giuid wr will detiil from ceiurld, the earthly hell where protested Florida Improvement
giving our usual warning In Srut guards grectexl incoming pri­ Commission plan* to obtain the
Nautilus lintel of Miami Reach
with the macabre Jest:
nioloritlt who will lie anxious to soner*
'Abandon all hops* ye who enter for_ possible use a. u branch or
go placet fait during the long her.*.”
tiucieus of a state mediral school.
Fourth of July week-end. Wr
Tnc cabinet, which received the
Tin* Nnri booty wet brought
Iiavp long since teco|nited th vt here because this i. the unly land ptotests by letter, agreed to waive
its priority on the Nautilus In favno commodity finds turh a poor •vltl rash to pay for it—cash to *,i of Miami on condition the stats*
Fclf the rootless victims of di*maiket us advice given to auto­ tie-u (till rnramped in fiermany. v.ill In* hMc to arquire the pro­
mobile driver* hell-bent on being
In the mind* o f successful bid­ perty if the city doe* not take It.
The ritv of Miami Reach had
first lo the beach, firtl In leave, ders a* the auctioneer'* hammer
crashed down to end each sale indkaicd It* interest in obtaining
and (irst to the hospital.
the properly to be turned over to
there must have liven a wonder.
WTiuin had the piece he just Die Mount Sinai llo.pflal there.
Don’ t frel lo o badly abuul thr t-nu^Sl l&gt;elonged to? What worn- K* Pierre Rohineau of Miami, for"slig h l" rise in temperatures i,t un in what rountry had lingered "M’1 »l*le representative, nrotrstat»te proposal to tnke over
this neck o f the woods drring llir ultcr dinner under the soft light "d
Shed by "lad 200, two pail, of ‘ be pro|H*rty in spite of the Mipail week or so. An Associated rtpousse silver comllesticks?" Did zmt Rcurh inteiest.
Press *iory from Washington goe* she Worry that her prised candle-1 State Senator John Mathew* of
something like tbit: "Brother you allcks had "some imperfection*"— ladsonville opposed the suggeacould walk into Democratic N a­ a . the sale catalog bluntly said? *lon 'bat a state medical ichiHil
What werlthy housewife had SJJ'k'b1 be located in Miami Brorh.
tional Headquarter* wearing
s hve*l in terror that aomc guest Muint, iTimp* and JacksonviRp
Dewey-Warren button the tile o f wouM chip a plate in her 24-pkc#i*)l erntaafld for a medical school
a dtthpan and nobody would have lleund porcelain table service? It,»t®Poaed during the last legisla*
the energy to bal an eytlath. Y ou aolu here for $1^0(1. What klmli,,Vc «»sion I'Ut the bill approprlof teldeware did she rat off |n allng funds for ila construction
could lake a co ld thower, munch her own last hours? At Rurhen-lr *'vvr wa* passed
■all tabled like peanuts and still, •said lucre was only a laiwl.
10 minutes later, your collar would
W ho had toasted whom for what [
t’OMMIKM MEET
will like last week's lettuce and vanished moment* of personal i
good
fortune
In
the
sixteen
tinted
your clothing w ould grip you like
VIENNA, June SO—(AY—Aus­
glass hock* of "L ot 2"? New peo-

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• mustard piaster. The weather
man said it was 94 ia the shade
tad upwards of 110 ia the sun.
Some sweating citizens declared
’te mast have taken hi* observa­
tions hi a deep-freeze."

“Tito obviously got illusions of
Fruit ehiwolate cookie* with
grandeur."
Russian opposition to a Balkan whi|&gt;|H-d cream, .tack and spread
• bloc, such ns Yugoslavia pro- some of the sweetened cream
l jei ted, itptM'UMd certain. Coni- over the outside of th*. slack.
ntiinist Premier (ieorgi Dimitrov Chill in refrigerator for several
of Bulgaria proposed such n fed­ hour*, then slice ami serve, (lin­
eration last January, hut on a ger snaps ate also delicious used
this way.
. larger scale, and he had Tito’s | thjl
'active support. I'ravda, the offt*i " "
| cial Communist newspaper
in | tin- Red in my into Yugoslavia

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Moscow, derlatisl its opposition would lav Russia open to clirwu&gt;*s
and no more was heard openly j In*fore the United N atlona''of
until tntiay of such a scheme.
nggrrssiifn.

Church Merger
The promised merger nf the Congregnition Christian
Churches o f the United States and the Evnugclicnl and Refunned Church i.** considered almost certain of accomplish­
ment since the recent approval of the Congregational Gen­
eral Council. If the merger is made, the resulting United
Church o f Christ will Im&gt; one of the larger Protestant tienominations o f the Christian faith.
Tile proposed merger is one of a considerable number
of moves toward *1111011 within the Protestant branch of
Christianity within recent years. The trend is etteotiragitig
to those outside the Christian fa it It as well as to those with
lit it. because o f tin* significance of the church 111 world a f ­
fairs. The Christian faith is one of the most persistent ad ­
vocates of peace in the world, and its eh tm h e. make the
largest single religious group.
Because o f the many sects into which Christianity is
divided, however, many persons seriously ipiestion whether
it can accurately be called a single religious body. These
steps which bring the Christian church closer to internal
unity ami Imrnuuiy make it In-tier able to contribute to tin*
penes* anil betterment of all.

Communist Party chiefs anpla In a country an ocean away trian
nounced today they will summon
iow will drink white wine from all
Communist leaders In tba
them.
to a closed meeting SatBehind each lot aa it ram* up country
nrt«Y tn discus* the Yugoslav rift.
ana a atory of some forgotten
Tliero are Micved to k&gt; w.m.
hour w lifetime of pleasure. Per- ________
differences of opinion Inside the
hape many llfotimea—for a tart* party as to what lino to toko.

THE WORLD TODAY
tl&gt; l l r U m Mark I'NZII
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Harrowing Tale Is
TAMPA, June 30 bPl — Two
Told By Survivors iiime lii'piitie. in the ruminal divi.lull of the llilDhoiuugh county
c-iflV off.ee resigni-d ye.lcrOf Ill-Fated Hazel | sh
day. making II in this division
CKPAK K K Y . June Mt &lt;d*»— A i ;'*ho have quit ur been dismiased
liiurnwiiijr atory of three ilavt i*i the past two wt*eks.
• thout food anti drinking water In
a'wriff Hugh Cullueatii un­
til, tiulf of \|i*xico uftei the fish ' nouurtwl tiie resignations of Joe
tng l***nt Hand exploded und liurn- &lt;'.irr and I-eslie llrooke,
ed wni laid totjay li&gt;- two survivors
Jii&gt;‘ i of tiie re.ignatiun. rams

II1 lure inn Ul.ois An.il)
'I he ulieg*'il ilvfrcliun of i
•Invia's .Mnistial Tltu nn4 III*
ca|ilalns f mm the Rid law of
•IIIthe Moss iiw kremlin still
ItHHuled nth mystery, hut, Uni i of the ill-fated etafl
i.fter chief criminal Deputy Nell
lunch Is i tear:
Tin* pair -Mr*. Merle Potts and
I Ill'll* II n to ea k at a &gt;!rd ■ Ule William .Sander*, a barker, both liven wit* dismissed lx*i-nu*e. filler|Himt In the llolshevist w•» 't-iii of Ocala—where found yesterday ilf Collin util said. Keen failed to
i•|Mut subordinates drinking un
lYunlt
by ‘'Pad" Collier, caretaker »• July.
lu iihy Seashore Island.
This is the fust Sell1
Tiie laxly o f Mr*. Ted Bill, a
hark of lie kind which Itiai'M
has i nruuntcii-d among Its 4nvo inti! member of the party of PI
stales. The staid l.itlidon Tiilc*. alaiard the 3M*foot laiut, wa. founr
ill un editorial headed "Vito off Snake Key by Clyde Coulter
called to heel." says "Nothing unit several other persons who
so apparently unlikely ha* hap- Joined In th* surface hunt.
l-evy county sheriff ti.T. RobiH*ued for a long time, ami m i
ing an destructive of Ounim»ntat hiru said Sand&lt;rx told him four
unity sinew the expulsion of other members o f the party may Iw
aliie. They luoki* uwliv from u
Tiuisky by the llulshevlata.
We ol course, shouldn't jum group of nine survivor* clinging
together in tinI nil'll! y :
island,
i Kin iii mi I Tin vi1rut1 of cf&gt;liij)*t.: —
That was the last Sanders saw id
However, we tire entitled to Join them.
in u hopeful ninile along with
the Igirner* «f ntidnlghl oil In
SI KIKE ENDED
tiie harm ■*cd choncclleric* o f lh«
Western Democracies.
I.ONIHlN, June 30 hVt Un
Wt havi hail « i at tration Uiti's ,11.OIK) sinking dm k workthat the Bolshevist Maguiot Bo*' ti* went tuirk to work tmlay.
is vulnerutde That', thu Idg new* Their ill day-long wildcat .trike
of the development. Ami y&lt;"*r •a* broken yesterday by the
t-olumiiKt wa* murli mtcicsted !•&gt; lalior governnu'iiCa thrent lo in
• r e the Yogi*.lav i-x|i|osii&gt;n com*' '"kr emergency power, lo save
at a inuim-iit when In- was telling 1tiie nation's food supplies and ex­
you he tM-licved Communism tort drive.
would blow up in due coarse.
We may .onto day -&lt;■*' *omworld," hut it never
Retrrndmd
ion,
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l illUlgh
WIOI-,,1.
w it limit
Communist conrreption of u glut,nI |tashness. Tiiey are reported to la*
fednation o f nations
»»-• planning tough diplomatic move*
lutions wnicn
wlilrli hn-e
hero *lo,r n o f .ill ..... . 'l-'.t V *1 d to forrr Moscow's hand. They
are ruled with an lion hand fi un •Do discussed the question of th"
Moscow.
United ^Nation* tielng asked to
The Yugoslav CninniiliiWt Pai'V lake a ' hand, hut decided that
last night showed It* inrlcpoml- further iff or I* should lie made
enev and def ' d the ’ atornt by tu settle th" imbroglio by direct
rejecting the ehargea of the M u ­ 'cgntiatiim* among the big four
m s dominatrnl Cominform tiitt before railing in the peace orTito and hi* follower* had do- {imitation. However, the Berlin
tiaitcd from the Marxist l 'r‘® ('By Council asked the U.N. to
Eutnpcan oliacrver* reported tint intei vene.
the country apneaml headed for
Mcantiiio^ Britain in joining
u shmvdown with mighty R ^ &lt;ta America ia' trying to break the
■ver the question of Tito'* ie.ol- land blockade by intensive flying
erthlp.
f foodstuffs to Berlin. The whole
At the .ante time various un­ naatv situation present, a picture
confirmed r"t)«rl» (discounted m which Moscow could take no pride
llelgi i de dispatchee) were g*»ng in having framed for exhibition
the round* of Europe One TO* to future Russian generations In
that fighting was taking place the national art gallery.
inside Yugoslavia. Another had it
that there were Soviet ti»&gt;p
movement* toward* the Yugo­
slav capital o f Belgrade. It wwa
a tense moment.
This Ttlo debacle certainly i-f&gt;T
calculated to strengthen the IMshevists* hand in their effert^ to
achievr a tiolittcal eoup In Grrmany by a food blockade which
threaten* some 2.UOO.WOO Ueftiisril
in the American- British French
xnne* of Berlin with hunger, if
not starvation. General Sir Brim
Rolw-rtion. British military tr»vernnr. lala-ted this pier* of de­
spotic cruelty yaatemay with the
declaration that if the Riwatzr.a
persist In their hlotkade it will
|!Q ]Q a B P A lM
“ constitute an act of ruthlw* In*
humaalty unparallclnl in the Metorv ef the world."
Ratlin on Ike blink ? Don't de­
A good many people are taking
whether thl* atrocity Is lita-ly to spair! We can do It lor )«U . ,
n-sult in war. 1 don't thgik so.
Aa Generai Robertson *a)», tba in recurd time. No disorder
•Huai on tn Berlin 1* (rrive:
baffles aur experts.
"Grate not only for the I**pie
o f Usrlln, grave not only lor the
people o f Germany- It latgovo
for jthe people o f the fotld.’’
lUiwyver. there are no Indtation*
thati the Muscovites Intend to
pu»h the matter to the iplnt o f
gunlne.
110 W. (la a n ritis l. I'h. I l l *
Tie three l&gt;em&lt;K**cie&lt; 4 * foe
,1 -v i ■ l -a i
■
V_
ing the Issue with firmly i» and

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Girl, 18, Is Found
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II t»MllnMr4 frum i’dijf Oltrl
ing anti-Russian, fluting with the
Western power* and departing 1 OrtKCON. III. June JO (Ah—The
from the Mnrx-Lenin party line. isaiy of un IS-ycsr-otd telephone
British source* said Uith Hus­ ■•lie.-utor, ncsink* since her ^&gt;main ami Yugoslavia “ seem to In* panion was shtin Thm-day A h t ,
trying to avoid nn open hrenk, wa. found in n silica pit two miles

From the .sturdy iiulividiiulintn o f .Maim* corm-.s an tiitusunl complaint, one no unusual an to be almost unheard ot
iiowmlayn. Thu (K&gt;tato farmers consider that government
support o f their prices is too generous, according to Richard
B. Cole, w riting fnr the Wall Street Journal.
More potatoes are grown in Maine than anywhere else in
the country, and the farmers there have been enjoying
unusual prosperity during recent years. Even though potato
acreage hutfbeen tut, improved method* have brought about
large increases in crops The surplus over market absorption j
has been bought tip by the government and stored, in order j
that prices may be kept up.
Cole sa ys Maine farm ers think this process has been
carried too far. They believe that the policy has meant large
profits for inefficient formers. They approve of some price
sup|Kirt, in case of necessity, but advocate it return to a
normal economic status.
t
Many thoughtful people will agree. The nrlifirality of
subsidy system s gives rise to many evils, some of them social
in nature. Price systems governed by supply and demand
idso have evils, hut have their good points, too.

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Diplomatic olttervrrs limk* d for |
the next move from the Kremlin.
Some professed belief that should
Tito get away with his refusal
to follow Cominfmm orders, lend. e i’
m Other rCitlVC satellite
I countries might decide not to
; knuckle d iw n.
! The Cominform ostensibly is a
Communist
lufiinnntioii bureau
for the Red state* of Kastem
Eurojie plus the Communist lead­
ers of Italy and France. It is
dominated by Russia. Now that
the Cominform ha* cracked down
on Yugoslav traders without ap- i
patent success, a job of face j
saving must la* done. Dispatch of

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Social A n d Personal Activities

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Co-Hos lessen Honor
Miss Camille Ratten

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G O P Policy

Jap Relief

Berlin Scare

(I (MKlrtHnl IMl1*1 I'nsr D»f|
t4‘etta||i«iir&gt;| |y***** I'agf flM|
will not be nominated, lie esti­
cd in the two prefectures. I
let ween Berlin in i the British
Miss Camille Batten, brtd • mated that only a “ shaky" .110
Slreplcts and weary, American rone.
elect, was honoted yesterday pledged or Instructed convention
and Japanese worked aide by
The false report, presumably
JarUn P alm er R ay, Society E d itor
Telephone 148 morning at 11:00 o'clock with a delegate*
side looking for the dead unu based on information from pilots,
can Ire counted ott to
Coca Cola party given by Mi** vote tor Mr. Truman.
Issuing food and medicine to the first came from Frankfurt and
Daphne Connelly and Mis* Baity
living. Iwuig lines of Japanese 1was quickly questioned by Amer­
I’ro-Trtiman force* retorted that
Jo Brock at the Connelly home tiie lb esident now ha* 84*5 pledged
men and women stood before ican air authorities here.
on Mcllonviile Avenue. Dwuratliis and otherwise “ favorable" votes—
emergency aid station* to lx*
Mot* ulicady had lieen warned
the rooms were pink and red with 618 convention ballot* needtreated for injuries.
[ to fly above the fl.lXKi foot level
ruses.
id
for
nomination.
bukut
city,
onto
a
bustling
silk
[
of
, hp iuppowj ..intacle*.
MONDAY
For greeting the guests Mi- 1
Rev. and Mrs. Mark T. Can'en­
maiuirncturuu: ccmcr. *lowly was
...
. ^
,
But from New York and PennBruce Muirhcad has arrived Batten wore a peasant costun Cirlees of the First Methodist ter, who plan to leave in the
returning to life. Regular bus
The scare a p p a r e n 1 1y was
Churth will meet as (allows: Cir­ near future to make their home from Columbus, O. to spend n with full terracotta skirt _and rylramn came hints that those big
service was resumed ixtwren t‘*uched ,iff by a routine .warning
cle No. * wih Mr*. B. B. Crum­ in Fort l-audcrdatc, were honored short time with his parent* at |whU« 'embroidered"btooie.’ MU* delegations might not go' solidly
rake Iu and Fukul. a distance of
Piln'* ■« * rnnLr“ r“
ley at 3:00 P. M.; Circle No. 3 last evening with a lovely re­ their home on Urisson Avenue.
Connelly wore a dress of sat; for the President. The 74-votO
12 miles. Within the city people n’ “ in »ufield,
With Mr*. J. G. Courier. 1209 ception given by Mr. and Mr*.
pink chambray and Mis* BnKk Keystone state group gave him
moved by bicycle, on foot or In
the air flight --rvtce warned
Mr. ami Mr*. Thomas Bailiff was gowned ill yellow rhnmbrs,' Its endoiscnicnt hut Chairman
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.; Randall Chase and Mr. and Mr*.
truck*. At least 6fl street car* them to fly high and avoid tho
Circle No. C with Mm. E. C. II. F. Whittier, Jr. at the Chase and daughter Evelyn, left today
The dining table from wni&lt; h John 8. Hire said (he action, not
were stalled on the 'quake warp- barrage at Dolle, 7.r* mile* wrst
for Hendersonville. N. C. to spend refreshment* were served arm unanimous, did not bind any dele­
William*, 200 Holly Avenue. at nome on Oak Avenue.
id tracks. Many were gutted by j «f Berlin. The wanting, new to
covered with an imported white gate. Many members of the
3:00 P. M.: Clrlle No. 0 with
(iunls were met at the door by some lima.
subsequent file.
American and British pilots, apembroiderer] cloth and centered I'cr.nrylvania delegation said they
Mrs. W. J. David. 610 Writ First Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingley who
Between six and eight square patently was baw l on a routine
Mr. and Mr*. Ned Smith and with a giareful arrangement ' i f want to gh to the convention
Street at 3:00 P. M.; Circle No. 7 showed them to the receiving line
miles of Hie city were completely Bu&gt;»inn report that the old balwith Mm. D. B. Watkins. 1613 fcrnud in the living room. Com­ daughter, Shirley Smith, plan to Esther Bead daisies and gypa &gt;• with “ open minds.”
mi Should
nvoided in flight*
d e s t r o y e d . A canal system
New Yolk's JOrt delegate* n!«o
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.; posing the receiving line were leave tomorrow for Daytona phila. The hostesses were a
through the city saved it from to Berlin.
Circle No. 8 with Mrs. J. II. l!cv. and Mr*. Carpenter. Mr. and Beach where they will spend two slsted In serving by their mother-, wete declared free to vote as Imileven greater fire destruction,
O 'i rage rumors reached air
Crawford, Jr.. 2101 Magnolia Mrs. Chase and Mr. and Mr*, week* r»t the Hutchison Apart- Mrs. Hankins Connelly and Mrs. videali. Paul E. Fitipatiiek, stnti*
Nsnry Brock.
Tho city it still without elec­ headquarters nt Wiesbaden, where
parly rhnlrman. said the “ unit
Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.
Kliitncr. Assisting in entertain merits.
The hostesses' gift* to the rule will not lx* invoked" and that
tric lights, power, water, telo- a spokeittinti for l.ieut, General
ing the guests were Mr. and
Robert Highleyman of Balti­ honorre were in her chosen pat­ tiie group will raticus on the conptiones and telegiaph. Many per­ C tin E Lomny said ha knew
Mr*. Frank Chase of Windermere.
tern
of
crystal.
Mis*
Batten
itl»”
sons raised shelters from bits of nothing about It but was check­
Graceful arrangement* of crepe more. Ud. has arrived to spend
vet:'ion's opening day.
ing.
wreckage and tin.
myrtle and soft pink gladioluses about a week with his parents,; received a gift for bolding th-1
Harry A. Wallace, who is rxMr.
and
Mr*.
S.
1&gt;
.
Highleyman.
lucky
glass.
Those
Invited
to
bUS, patrols clad in conduit
were used In decorating the hall
V few minutes Inter, the Air
pcr'ivi tu rtit into the IVmocratir
j
t
their
home
in
San
lanta
Mr*,
(with
the
honor
guest.
Mis*
Batgreen* moved through the town Fore* puldic information officii
and summer flower* including
vole in New York, lashed out
The Sanford Story league met slnnias,
Ttohert
Highleyman
is
spending
n
ten.
were
Mr*.
I.
E.
Batten.
Mr»
gladioluses, crepe mvrtic.
in radio equipped jeep- There at Frankfurt told newsmen bal­
cm Monday night for ita annual daisies and roaca were placed in short time with her parent* in Herbert Morrlnnd, Mr*. Bain i anew at the Administration's for­
were medical corpsinen with first loons were reported over Dolts
eign policy.
Lnnjuct, installation of officers attractive arrangement* through- Orlando.
Wight II. Mr*. David Tbrashc- cnee nt Brunswick, Me., yesterday
aid, Infantrymen to keep order, and a warning was going out in
and completion of the past page out the Chase home.
-----------ami the Mi**e* Marv Ann Whal*
interpreters to hnndb* the lan­ a few minutes.”
lie told a Rowdoln College aiuli- .
In the club notebooks. This pane
Out-of-town
gumts
for
the
|j»n*|rhrl.
Shirley
Moretand,
Audrey
From the receiving line guests
guage lair net* and radiomen to
A half hour Ist's the hnrrngo
In the notelxx&gt;k tells member* were met at the dining room dour dre*s-Connell wedding on Sunday Barh. Mildred Robson. Jean Savar. that the nation's present foreign ! J
b r i d g e ••the communication# story wa
ii •i d by Berlin
now, when, where and what age bv Mrs. 8. O. Chase. The dining Included Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Minnie Bulh Odham, Martha Par- program, costing tis (L'O.OflO.noo,- I
breaks.
1 im
lejmrtisl
air nffic
group to tell stories to, Mrs. Phi­ table w*« rlovcrcd with an ecru Parker, Mr. and Mrs. ilrure Wnn-! kins, Nancy rollum. Nancy J'* 000 ? year, could not Is* Ix'tter p
it wa* (1VP1 !*.nine ■•I i
ijloon of
lip J. Allen, club reporter, stAtcd. tare cloth centered with plpk mfford. Mr. and Mr*, lee Wright,IGontaler. Nancy William*. Diloii devised for our destruction.'*
lie said thi* nmnunt "sprat in
wtdrh th&lt; Ui
- warned
Thi paye was competed instead riw * in a low silver bowl. At one Mr. and Mrs. C fl. Bos* and fam -' » » *&lt; *■r'
i
i
u'
the rt Id war give* us more than
Taft Act
tie We.1.fell * iet s
of the usual study course.
end of the table ,wa* a sllvrr Hjr. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Connell,
™ * v . V'i" ' " ’,
c " , (20400400.000 in inflation — it
There ikt*r*•’ 11 lot nf red faevs
The banquet tabic.was attrac­ coffee service and at the other Mr. ami Mr* John Johnson and DlngfeWcr. T»i !.lvinir*ton._ Char
n il f nr! nir • tumid.
f rwrIV»«rtt (•• hi t*»«f
. „ '(lotto True. loilo lav. Caroline I.re. eoni-s out of tht* hide of Inlstr and , MATCHINO S H A W L .., IUcktively decorated with gold flower* was a large cut glass punch bowl. daughter, Barbara Ann.
to-achoo| ault for Junior*, from affidavit requirement wn* upheld in Ihe Ft
farmer*
anil
fired
income
groups."
.
:
|
Shirley
Smith.
I.ylllan
Bovlr
and asparagus fern, carrying out Pilver anpointments were used on I or*. Bacon of Dcland
fliiiflit service wa* just
"The
nilr
the new Collection ot a New York for reason* advanced previmt«ly
Jnnet Hetrel
f, ,uf wa nlng all
tha league color* of gold and th" table *nd candlelight ra*l a Kin*, Ocala: Mr*. Ada F.• urn
ilmng it ■
Wilson.. Dorothy Morrison.
designer.
Snug-mting
jacket
In
and
Mary
Joyce
hv
a
federal
statutory
routt
in
green. Place card* were green snC' glow over the scene.
Marshall
Plan
ela .•
ffic*r
and son Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rorvl Stevens
tub ts," a pi-i
red
and
green
pDId
woolen
la
Wnshingtnn,
II.
('.,
in
n
similar
Mr*, lls'vkles Com*l|v served I,. Wilsop, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Steven*.
trimmed with a treasure chest de­
said
atyled with coUarlraa neckline to case.
In the dinl"1* room and Wilson and Mr. ami Mr*. T. J
IPiiHflutfW* «*ra*»
0**1
sign and favor* were small gold a*
The hidli.i
iii .
developed
Thr Wn-hinglnn court held that
week the 16 European countries accommodate the fringe-trimmed
key* tied with green ribbons. The
td.ne ov.r the coffee * * r v £ |bha» r" of Tampa; ' M
i S &gt;Maggie
. f g £ HH oobb bl lyV I1J r i i c c L i m e y
siwm nftc 1 ri
r&gt;immaml
Mis*
a
union's
privilege
to
repiesent
shawl.
Flared
black
wool
skirt
,tnete~
the
cverdniwere
11
theme for thr evening was “ hid­
. . .
»»• s i i . . 4***iclr signing agreements with
Harmn and Thomas Harm. Jr. of . ._
^
s III
nml tho 11iffict .1 1
emplnyes
us
bat
gaining
agent
ha*
silt
aide
pockets.
E
Wat*on
and
Mr*.
Marp«cet
den treasures” .
On Hirthuny the united states which give f t f F, /&gt;»••** fastilMfe Photo/ could legally U&gt; conditioned on (ienitnny had nui •1
Ocoees: Mrs. J. J,. Anderson
MNM
of „M l-1Honored
r iO flO r i'
about
Group singing was enjoyed dur­ llarne*. Rereing punch were Mrs. ami and Mr. and Mrs. 0. I). Ban______
ihelr recovery arrangement* the
the answering by union officer 1 the feud feri y 4.'if 11.- fteiu the
ing Die evening, with one song be­ rR. I». I’rrkln* and Mrs. R I,. dress, Jr. of Auburn. Ala,
Mrs. Bruce U ncv of Orlando
of
of the question: “ Are you a West.
These
countries
which
do
not
ing composed by Mrs. C. C. Welch Cornell. Assisting in the dining
HINDI
II
\S
llllll
F
entertained yestentay afternoon
Communist 7"
/
pid.li.hed n
were Mis* Carnl Stone ami
The Hu Mini • 1"
to the tune of “ Memories". This room
— __ ,
______
NEW DELHI, tmlla, June 30,
lion &gt;ring her eon, Bobby
llrtict !u’rt ,I"’ 4 “lV 3 tntificallnn deadThe court tine did riot rule on suggest im1 tinlit 1tin fu.'d pianos
song was adopted as the theme Ml** EHrab»lh Dvsosi and serving
Lnney.
on
hi*
thi'rel
iiirthday]
The
'".m
will
receive
m.
more
U.S.-fin(/Fl— The Hindu who i la-ing a request by the ( ’ ID American
Miss
tk- -Ink
iniB-in were
’r,,re Ml**
sn*s Daphne
imnnne iConnelly.
onnriix. mi's
ing llM&lt;&lt; out ef Heflin
par Iv was held at the home of nnr*d aid until the part* are rom- tried for shooting Mohunda* K. Communications Association for were earr 11cl
11rn trip The Rut!? "* W
e U K.Mrwd
. r ^ l .as. .rromns.dit
Ml*sMl*a
Ann Mildred
t-ovell,
mi
their
Mr*.
Welch
accompanist II M**rlh*
M|
M 1'erklns.
K. ni,.
Mrs. luiney** parents. Mr. amt P|,' " ‘ii.
(iantlhl yesterday *u|qilied n Bihte nn injunction against the NLRB, si.111 high roinmn
"d i xpi, u'd a
Mrs. R. I.. Cornell, at their home
} » recent week, an Increasing for swearing in 11 witiic'*.
because
the
ACA
had
failed
In
regulations
thiAt n&gt;.iig
St. Mary's Episcopal Church at on Mellonvilla Avenue.
volum. of Industrial malerial* and
« „ . and Mr*. Kathleen Babcock.
C, Pacheco, Anglo Indian man­ notify the U.8. attorney general hip?*
Wnlilil la’ IIIUKr\1si.
sytona Beach was the setting
recovery goods"—freight ear*, ager of a New Delhi Hotel, wa*
E. D. Brownlee talked lo the
Thr young guo*t« gatheml it
Punch W S S a l s o servi-d on the
of thi’ action as inquired by law.
Icagu* mombera on the origin of woprh hr Mrs. Fir'll Rail assisted for the marriage of Mr*. Beulalj ,1:0u o'clock on the front lawn of machinery, mining and manufac­ not permitted to testify at the
The ACA. denied a plaro on
the group.44 yean ago in a email bv Mr* Gordon Bradley. Also as­ Pratt Nichols to John Aldcri the Cornell home and enjoyed turing equipment—have appeared trial of eight men accused in the hsllot at a union certification
roller* In Tenncaaee. She told of sisting In en'crtnlnmeiri and «erv- Brown, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. game* throughout the afternoon on the approved lists along with Gandhi’* nssn.ninallon Jan. dll un­ election nt i'res* Wireless, Inc., quest, the court nildeil thnt tho
ns In thi?
ue Were th
tha actlvltlaa from that time to in&lt;r were memlwrs of th* Vestrv John Alden Brown of Daytona. Favors, eonslstlng of small dolls .■ud “ relief" item, a* fuel, mc- til he could take the oath on a had asked thnt the NLRII Is- re­
the preaant data. Mr*. Brownlee o f Hole Cross Fnlseonel Cburob Tha ceremony was performed by •ind whistle* were distributed, dlcine, grains anil other foodstuff*. Bible. The trial i» being held at strained front holding thr elec­ ease of the CIO Warehouse Work­
er Union and that the ruling
itatad that from last October and ttbeir wire* snd *he boanl the Rev. Charles It. Palmer at Dobb&lt; received many lovely gift*
Por the eomlng quarter, Ku- historic Bed Fort.
tion
would Im the same.
through June 1474 stories hare m reilex nf *be Women's A'tv|lt. 12:30 o'clock on June,27.
froin’
hls
friends.
ropeim
request*
have
totaled
fl,.
“ I* there no IttlJe In Bed
White not ruling on the re­
Mrs. Brunson Rumscy served
been told to 3422 people. Stories arv snd tkelr Hu»bsnds Aboil* IW
Toe refreshment table was dc- btHl.Cflfl.OOO, Thi* will lie cut by F ort?" asked the judge.
as
matron
of
honor
and
Mrs.
have bean told to civic organisa­ miesis rolled during the appointed
N, V. God*e, Poona newspaper
I-auri* Nichols, daughter-in-law ior-ted with a red, white and Idue nl«oit f.MKi,000,(88) a spokesman
tions. churches, school* and just hours.
coke rcheme carrying out a pateditor arcuM-d of actually firing
of
the
bride,
acted
as
bridesmaid.
S I* K C 1 A I.
F 0 It
JIIN K
recently to the group of children
Best man for the bridegroom was notic theme. On the table was i&gt; To t nrmirnge private conlribu- the shot* that killed Gandhi nt
New “ llaronrxa" ( ‘old Wave by Helene Curtis, Franchised
attending (he Vacation Bible
Don*
to
thr
recovery
link,
the
large
decorated
cake
surrounded
his
pravergrouml,
rose
in
tho
G. Ballard ftimmnn* of Gainesville,
nt (740
School. The figures for her facta
dean of the University of Flori­ with tiny flag*. Mr*, l-ancy wo&gt; governnirnt announced last night dock and said; “ I have n Bilde
Genuine Oil Maclilnrlr*s I’rrm. (tO Wnvp for (740
W#r* compiled by the third vice
a
mall
suhridy
on
relief
packagi-x
u*»i*ted
In
serving
by
Mrs.
Cor­
in
my
room."
da College of Falurntion. Ushering
We also fen tore Iwllrr Permanents in cold or machlneles*
president, Mrs. George Stine, who
guests to their srerii was l.nuris nell Mrs. J, W. Altman and Mr* . o l U . l c r n Europe nml China.
A court assistant wn* sent fur
w .n e s {1 0 n o d o p
also serves as chairman of the
lly llOli THOMAS
Kegidation*
Byion Fox,
, ---- —*— -on
« the ,n-dured
mure rate* It.
Nichols.
shaping, St) ling and Reconditioning treatment Included
service committee. In closing,
Tlio.c
enjoying
the
afternooi
*"•
made
avnilalde
nt
every
Mr*. Ilrown owns a home at 714
in all price-.
posiofflre.
Mrs. Brownie# ntfsrwd bar fciahea
Tne inner Itark of tlm elder
HOLLYWOOD, Jana M (AV-- Goorlall Avenue In Daytona and with Bobby were Frank and Mar/
For appointment m il 971
for a successful new year, begin­ Olivia Dallavllland'a hones of ha* been a winter visitor In that ricott, Bobby. I’at
and
Db*
bust, was once used 11* a cathar­
.......... .
IIAItlllh’IT S HKAIITY NOOK
ning In September.
„
___
. ...
tic.
playing'
Shakespeare's
on th# city for a numlx'.- of »«ai.. Klu- Bit-rc, 3!a!cc!m and Billy Hlgalu,
IIKUDIN FOUND
During the program Mr#. Welch stage will have to wait for her I* a member o f the Ocean Dune* Dandy, Scooter and Steve MurIHtnoKHAVKN,
N.
V.
June
told tha atorjr "The Teller of film career.
Club and
of the Lansing,
gnd _of
l.ansing, Mich, tine Dede and Gerry DietricK.
Tal«s" adapted by Margaret Mc­
“ I think I should have one Women's Cluh and Country (Tub. Jay and Jeffrey Allman, Barbara dll, (A1)— A metal Irox containing
Kinnon from Arabian legend*. picture in release and two finish- Her summer home Is In Michigan Moses, Ann Crapps, Coiky H r- I" to 12 pounds of heroin waa
Mr* P. R. Stephenson read the nt Iwfore I t«ke off time for th*
fir. Brown I* a native nf Day- gin*. Buddy Kirk, Marilyn Mc­ found today secreted In tlm ex­
poem, "Tell Me a Story, Mother" stage," she tdta me. That mean* ton. 0., moving to Sanford at the Daniel. Merritt Fill 11ps, Charles treme tail of an Air France
i»y Ethel Worthrn.
she'll do anothr film after “The age of ten years, lie was gra- Fox Edwin Dodson, I'atsye Bnr- plane which arrived Mimduy from
Tha group voted to send Mrs. Heirass" iwfore embarking on.duated from the local high school m:11 ind Richard Fcinlierg. K nn I- ranee.
Garland II. William*, district
0. E. White a* a delegate to the “ Romeo and Juliet." She mad* thetas valedictorian of his class. Hr ( It i amin were A hagai! Boy.L Tonnational convention at the Uni- unrslcastd "Snakepil" laat year, j moved to Daytona Beach ihortlv my *nd Joan Kirkland and Mlrhnil supervisor of the Federal Buirnil
Ai ilsss t„
A mj
of Narcotics, *uid In New York
Tha actress han’t * had a new thereafter and attended thr UniWOMAN 1MOM#
vaitlty of Tennessee In Knoxville,
and
Frederick
Powell.
City the heroin was worth ap­
COMPANION
Ry. from Sept 1-4. Mrs. E. C. picture before the public since Jvrrsly of Florida where he rrAlso Mrs. Camilla llrurt, Mrs. proximately (1,000 nil ounce, nr,
1
U1
Williams, tha outgoing president, ahe won the academy award mor#| celved his degree in 1038 He
Wally
D
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,
Mrs.
Janus
between (160,000 and (192,000.
waa presented with a gift by the than a year ago. 8h* doean'twant
V
Crapps, Mr*. James Higgida, Mm.
William* *aid nne of Ids agent*
organisation In appreciation of another’ long absence from th*
Hill Kirk, Mrs. Fox, Mr*. JTltmaa, wa* railed in by the airrrnft
light
within”
.
.
.
Billie
Burke
was
screen.
bar services and untiring effort*
Al Jolson says he “ doesn’t dividing her time between (he Mr*. W. E. Dodson, Mr*.! I’alsjn corp, after a mechanic hud re­
during the past year.
Mr*. 8. J. Nix, the Installing know" whether heTI pretrey him- stago and screen. . . Sessue llay- lia**elt, Mr*. Irving Fflnhetj, ported the find.
officer, road the parable of the self In the "Jolson Story" sequel. akawa waa starring in "Bomls uf Mr. J. C. Mitchell. Mr*, E. H.
hidden treasure after which ihc That'* th* first lima he ha* ad­ Honor," about a "Japanese .irmy 1-atiey, Sir*. It. It. Dean and Mr«. • A Florida Stnie TheatreM
new officers were installed with mitted there la a possibility. My officer pursuing teutonic con­ Cornell, From (lrlando w #e Mr*. xj*
******
****** *J*♦*«
Thomas Kirkland. Mr*. William
Mia. Fred Rnhb as president. Fol­ guess is that he'll heed tho call spirators in Siberia" . . .
George 61. Cohan filmed hi* Boyd, Jr. and Mr*. Larry l'aw«l.
lowing tha Installation the Story of grcaMpalnl and play the Larry •tags
hit, “ Seven Keys to llaldTeB«i creed was reprated. Those P u l s role (And don't tell me h#'* pato" . . , ."Laughin' m
il Hyde"
|
attending the rAcoring were Mr*. net the type.)
Howard Duff has ■ strenuous Introduced "A New Face and a spent three years In' Alas a a* u
Mr*. R- C. Maxwell. Mrs. weekend schedule. On Faturday Homely One” to tho screen -W ill
AU*«, Mre. Brownlee, Mrs. Nix, night, h* flag* a train near the Boxer#, . . Caruso mado hi* firat Civil Service employe w th tbs
Army. For the past year he hu
Mr* R. A. Cobb, Mrs. W. L.
Kanah, Utah, location o f "Black picture. "My Cousin" . . . .
been an Instructor In usinet? 11c-IOe-4 Ic-Opcnx 12:11* I’.M.
Both*. Mrs. William*. Rre. R. F. Velvet, comes to Hollywood where
A film Journal boasted that the . duration at th* Unlver illy tf
•k.'.1!
,v W or GrJme, Mr*. ho workea all day flunday on hit movies paved the way for prohlM.
Whlla, Mra. J. H McKinley, Mrs. Sam Spoil* air show. Then he flies tton, reasoning that the saloon wa» Florida. Ho Is a member of |t»
IjihI |&gt;ny WcHnrxdny!
Ha.cn JfchuUa, Mr*. Kline, Mr*. nock on a chartered plane at five the poor man # club. “ Now he can Junior Chamber ef Comrn* ti- aid
Ext hang* Club of Galnrsv |b aid
Donald Middleton. Mrs. Welch, Monday moving.
ro to the movies — and he Is o f the Heminole Club of &lt; )i ksoij r^ J ,t*£h*n,ofl
vUllom. Mr*,
Robert Taylor. Informed that re-united with his family" . . . vlllo.
fii «. Norman of Jacksonville, MG 61 plans the dashing “ Quo The same publication proclaimed
Mr. and Mr*. Ilrown iafr ft4S ^ 1« « * « r e l Grunstead of West Vadia" rein for him, replies: that the motion picture had reach­
lowing the wnlding for an eMan-1Virginia and Mrs. F. U Crosby.
"They'd better hurry up; I'm get­ ed fin 1018) maturity: ’'Holly­ ed wnlding trip to New Tori.
ting too old for those athletic wood realises thnt boastful ad­ Canada, l-akr laiuise, A'.isks.
role*. I’ve grown tired of that vertising, staggering salaries and California and Mexico, i'lmn the r
routine of lifting barbells to gtk enormous combinations are not tha return they will make thrir liomr
secret of successful photoplay pro­ in Daytona.
In shape."
Charles Laughton, who
la duction." No comment
playing a hum In “Th* Bride,"
s w is u n r ...
naa high hopes that hi* Shake­
spearian group will evolve into
a Hollywood repertory theater.
sad abad ap la
S u n t h i c k tUt/w t h a t
IIA IT T BIRT H D A Y
"This 1* the only placa in tha
Don Lunar MrTetr
trwfi om
world where a great repertory
P r e t t y F r a * tin n F o r
theater is possible," ha say*. "If
d M O I D fl!
CORRECTION
IF a ih 'n 'n 'c tir F .n ilo n
an actor is good in New Tork or
Tha Herald regret* the omrals- London, he eventually cones
S
t r e e t C lo v e r P r in t
lien of lb* soloist In the Londress-Connell wedding story In
Today's feature: 30 years ago In
Monday, night's^ paper. Tho eolo-1 tire
w movies Douglas Fairbanks
IH was Mr*. J , L. And*non o f Mid (8400400 worth o f war
You'll love and live in tliix i
Miami, cousin o f th* bride, who bonds in New York . . . . Doug,
Jr.,
age
8,
said
he
couldn't
de­
crisp, cool cotton nml its lillln
w m ^A lw ajrs” and ” 1 Lor# You
cide to follow his famous father's
cn|8*. Whisk o(T lire top and
footstep* or ha a fireman
■viator . . . Doris Kenyon was
Im ready for the xun. Of
adopted by an Army regiment os
Mirfiret C Gwgjtney
•norary lieutenant
course, itV anotlicrcule, nml
4 . W. Griffith's 1statement about
capalili? (loppy Home cotton,
•cling: "It&gt; not what you do
w hh your fac* or hands; it'a tha
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Jo^Earl Bussey Cracks Down On FSL
Players As He Tags 6 With Fines

I" TALATKA.'jim p- 30 (Spetlol)
|Xh^ Snnf'ini Glnnt* continued
{•Heir current winning streak her*
lt**t night M they nipjwd the
J.zuUm by an B to 6 margin to
wove two full gainr* ahead of th#
third place Daytona Beach Islet*,
%ho liir.pptd n 4 to 3 affair to
{h« I^tciburg Pirate*.
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SILVER SPRINGS. June 30.
(Special). Florida State League's
treasury rapidly la being filled
with fin* money, for acting pres­
ident Earle Buiray of St. Augtntin# hat been "cracking down”
right end left, it la indicated at
Irarup headquarter* here.
Sixty dollar* more went Into
the treaaury yeatrrday, aupplied

■&gt;»s r

1loved in the fourth frame Dy i ***•*_ S'l“ y*r» and manager*.
Galnrwillo m a n a g e r Myril
Eddie Liai raki, ii.„ m » I . 1 .
hurl tlie final twJ H o * g , Hn*d U&amp; for allowing hi*
!
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|player* to gang up on the amJ7*hlf«.

l£r.r.^ s r r plBJ 4&amp;,sjs ssset
5

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110 for u»!ng
« £ :"—•
*"*
"r
wrong »w«
kind of
language
in

th*
Zm-ii punts, three
■ m walks,. coupled
With two Arnica error* and a tame game.
Manager Sam Demina, Daytona
air o f Sanford hit*, accounted
run*.
Reach, fl6 for a demonstration
a Acting Manager Johnny Toncuff
Suit Barlmr-t to thu showers III
Uio tecond frame, and called Milt
♦(*!&lt;&lt; r in to eonipleto the fraea*.
* Toiilght the Giant* move to
Leesburg to tangle in a single
gjfab with tha Pirate*, and to*
Jlorrow evening the Hanfordile*
Jl»y hosts to tile Rue* at the
municipal Park In t-'anfurd.
S il v e r s p r i n g s , June 30,
IA M U IIII
(Special)—Despite the fact that
•
the pennant race has been domin­
a
fttMa'iur **
ated by Clrlnndo and Daytona
4
Clifton, lb
4 o z
Reach from the start of the mwI'llU o. lb
4
Cauiao. cf
sun nltrndanee in the Class D
4
H u t i o b t a i n . lb
4
Florida State league for the
T &gt; l«r, If
4
9
4
"fiilt half' or through games of
K avokU . r(
4
7
June*, e
Wednisday night June 23, 1918,
Cr*4ty. u
0
3
1 9 u ! was approximately 1,400 greater
Mtlew*kl, p
it 0 1 I than 1947’s all-time record for
UkM*. p
t the period.
*7 77 •| Official figures released at
tytal*
PALATKA
it ' Hague headquarter* here today
1
|P*ggg». Sb
* . imlrate that 231.052 person* paid
1 1 i their way Info the eirht park* a*
4 1 1
ifS a r.' f»mdatfjr. it.
4 1 11 o 1rompnn-il with 230JO 1 In 1947,
t 0
■Fu?H*on. ir
• and D3.W3 in llMfl.
! pu R roo. lb
3 t 1 J I Divtona Reach reported a near­
[ IUIr.1. rf
0
ly dO perrent tu&gt;o*t, or a "first
L ty ce ft, c
0
Ihffkorat. p
hair’ total paid of 38,101, com»i*W . *•
••art-d with 24,200 If) 1047,
Orlando waa up 42 percent to a
Tola)*
. (teor* by lunln,-mat 34,000 as compared with 24,p . V t o m ___________ _ n o eeo to o —s CW last year.
F a U lk a ......
-------- t o t 1*0 100— 0
Linford, the third of the
- Kuna: MeUanu*. I'ajilo, Calaldu
9.
neaeakraa*. T yler,
K avakl*, Irogoe's "front runners”, report*
K lri-in p a rt da t. Tal.li t. W arlike,
T e n ro ff. Error*: I'arrda S. Karaon. cd a 26 percent Increase or up
R ea * batted In- T y ltr, K artun t. from ” 4.453 to 30,722.
K avakl*. Craaty, Clifton. Ilarrlson,
The defending champions, the
- Daaaon, llalrd. PataUa- .Two baa* St. Augustine Saints, had drawn
kit;' Par*d» DouM# play*; IMnurr,
Pared* anil muling tin Cr*a*T. only 26,781 paid as compared, with
11rX**ui and tlnrenkran*j I’rplo, 40,401 paid last year, while LeesCtlfrnn and llnirnkreai; |.ak», hui * was down from 30,368 to
Kansan and noavnkrana. Left un
t» * p : Hanford 4. I'alalka II. Hits: 20.750.
off.Cr»a»y I In 1 1*1 Innlna*. I
DeLand, with 22,081 paid as
ronsi Harnorst I in t, I runa: Id*
altwakl 4 |n I ».», .1 run. |la**s tom pared with 25,034, and Palatka
a Jkall*! o f f Croaav 0, l.l*t«w *kt with 20,722 paid at compared with
virtually holding
ft
* ■ * *t. narhor*!
------------- *t, H*b#r
1. 22,30“ , were
eout*: Cr*a*y 1. Lltfr
ew.ki 1, their own despite difficulties
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LaHe .I,. .lt«b
. . . .*r
. 4.. Jin
lilt b
by
* pitch
" ‘ er;
n*l»er fl.la lrw tk l)
Passed ball! Afield.
K ataon ivin m n * pitcher IJalew
- Firwlly, Gainesville, which drew
H* Loalng
•kl*
L osin g e l l e h e r ; narhorat.
Ttng|! t i l . Pmiilr** Reedy and nearly 00,000 last year for n new
mark, had drawn 37,800 compared
Errya
with 37,700, and again la giving
e- _____
i;idicet|on that it will outdraw the
loop again this year.
Ileri are the figures Os supplied
by eli'b managers to league hrad-

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Made In State League

. SILVER SPRINGS, June 30,
(Special)* Player roster ciiange*
reported to Florida State League
henJtjunrtrM hero over the week*
end included the following:
jUrLand released Willies Morales,
A tm Bale!*, and Gas|&gt;cr J, In,
w ife signing rookie catcher 1111
T^ftjy, and pltchrr Emilio Jlmi*
H rtrook ie.
Auguiiine signed rooVle

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Mulloy, Bromwich
Records Fall As
Favored To Win
FSL Attendance
Wimbledon Berths
Shows Increase LONDON June 30 (/P&gt;—Card*

(lUartarai

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Daytcua *
Gainesville
Orlando
Sattfntd
S t Aug.
Deljsnd
t’ainUn
'hi
Leesburg

i9 io 1947 1947
19,140 24,200 38,101
24,332 87,700 37309

28,238
22,771
33,108
28,475
HU*
20,0'

15

24,098
24,463
40,401
28JI34
22,009

34.090

30.722
25,781
22.081
50.722
80^88 20,760

105,003 230,383 231,052

Gator Jtowl Seating
p,anB Are chan,tBd

■ttanending Tliruman Terrell InGAINESVILLE, Juno 10 (Spe­
dfflB iu ly.
cial)—The change In seating ar­
R 5 J a ls t k a released Jack Nelson,
, * Rawer Jackson, and Frank Cun, nln^iam, while signing rookie
[lie Baird, and r i-instating
Tabb from the ditah
__Ivtona Beach released Alex
, Bataanclln and Walter Ryals,
kignrei rookie pitcher* A data Lcptiiaky and Joseph Radnmiky,
mv! optioned Merrill Hart to
Eastman, Ga.
. JIEW LICENSE PLATER
a
awawwmawms
J'AI.LAIIAHflEE, Jure 30 (/Pi—
THe cabinet yesterday released
Jlf.WK) to buy paint for Florida’s
refl and cream 1940 automobile
IldfhSe plates.
Xig Ug* arc manufactured by
•ORsricta el Halford slats prison.
ItiBB i

he atagtd in St. Augustine June
25.
Manager Charlie Bowie* of
Palatka, who waa totted from a
tilt at Orlando June 20, end fined
*10
R a l p h Bartoloxti, Leesburg,
who waa thrown out at Galnesvlllo. June 23, |5.
Catcher Ike Seoane, Orlando,
fined 15 for hla action* June 24.
That league official* will not
tolerate too much abut* of um­
pire* waa tniured over the'week­
end with the departure of Na­
tional Association Umpire Supervlaor Hal Weafer,
Wrafer had b**n vialting Irague
parka nightly for th* past ten
day*, working with umpires be­
fore and after th* game, and
generally observing condition*.

Array Of Speed
Big Btir Arises
&amp;£a
ifitf.s
rs
JS
““
Merchants
Pitted
W.
Ih, pmmtMt-up
From Muddle L eft
)3. * definite money-making
In
Ninth
Tonight
scheme, and Joe Louis is going
In By Joe Louis
to mire the boat If ha does not

Imen proceeded
from the

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lly ARTHUR BECKWITH, Jit.
____ Herald Sporta Editor
Fcl
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474
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AHIIHICAV LI7AQPI7
w 1.
Train—
ru
411
1) 71
( 'IfaYt Jrniil
,401
1&gt; It
Saw Tork
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7
I'hllail.lpltla
40 77
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71 7&gt;
Boalon
I f 31
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IVathlnalun
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I'lrvrlanil 4; Drtrnlt 1
WnalilDKIon S. I'lilluilrliitila 1
Npw T ork 7. Ilniton 0
I'h lraao 41 Ht. Louis 1

to flatten all com-

get into the middle of the business
and assist In tho promotion of the
vene* o f fight* We believe he
ha* this idea in mind, end will
rosaibiy com* In for a big alire of
•.he take, if he ran get into the
promotion of the tournament
witnout too many backfires,
Gainesville G'e
Manager Myrl Hoag of the
Gainesville G-Men is surrounding
nlnuHf with * fiery bell club. He
. 0*01_
_ ___________
Has recently
acquired
the former

, Heavyweight Crown
The »ci amble U on for the
heavyweight title,
since
the
“ Brown Bomber” has given his
statement that he does not choore
to defond hla title again.
Riyht now, Jersey Jo.- Walcott
end Gus Letntvlch, the light*
weight champ, seem to he the
* £ " «»
U , cl.im tp .h . ^ i &amp; . , lV,r.k f Z
’ A
title.
if flnmo at arbiter* all the way
Sul Strauaa, arting promoter of from the bu&gt;h league* to the
t.ie 2.Jth Century Htxirting Club, Mujora, and unleses we miss our
has Jirlnrrd that his outfit will gur**. he Isn’t stopping here.
reek to bring together tin- leading
Iforg also received a new pitch­
.wavywi-ight* In an effort to del« rmir.e the successor to Jolting er with popper. He Is Lawrence
Curtis. Curtis went 3o GainesJo*.
Kd I.i* Kagan, rhalrman of the vill* from Thomasville. Ga. In
New York .Uhletic Commission, tits fir.it game with the G's Curtis
*ald the commission would do no­ was thummed from the game in
thin)- until Louts are brought to the eighth frame of the Sunday
L fir official action. However, contort with DeLand.
Here *n There
then- is little doubt that the comYt"i Alonzo, righthander for
mitiinn would approve a series
of firticuffs among Hazard Char­ tue I*. Lard Red Hats, has been
Gdellrcd for a few days. He is
les, |.e*nevlrh and Welcott.
It is likely that the National suf.onng a severe bruise on his
Holing Asnociutlon would agree left shoulder. . . . One of the
to a seriei of boutt including FSL umpires told us that Joe Vitthe*c three fighters. Aim Green, u r of DeLand Is net trying to
ireiiunt of the NBA has de­ co-operate with the umpire* In
clared, “ There are no logical con­ th* Florida State league. Some
of VI iter’s players were seen
ic mirrs,”
Gr.cn says, “ We have the worst •making in the dug-out the other
and
ump ,ol.
told
th#,1Dedearth o f heavywtlght* in history. .night,
' ,' v
j 1 the umP
&lt;, ,h*l
The t-eit heavyweights are light* j , n‘* 5* PfT,r *° ***?
'leavywelghts, and 1 might have i:rntrr’! , b'* tf ' &lt;lur' ,«
»*°ty
«o move them Into the higher ! ^ ,
S»»le J^eague rule*
b riftct.”
ntohlwt -moklng In the dug-outs,
; r
" _
.
, . . Have you noticed how bad the
..J n7 7the
* S
J SH.C,
r ’Smay
t ' hbe
i on the
•' retting
the MMunlcipoint,
_oth
park*
'Ihn at
ii.-i.i
&gt;r,ai.|„

rial Mulloy of Miami, Fla., end
v tT tn viL i.i *«.i r
Australia’* John Bromwich an* T r a n —
frt
W L
SS S7 .•ft
favor*d to win final* berths In llQtlon
III
H
i
l&gt;iul*
SI
II
the Wimbledon tennis champion, P1ll*tiiir»h
IS IS .111
bhlp? today but their alight fav. \i:w ) iihk
w »* a n
II II .4*1
onlinm la built on the frail atrue- PhllsilrlphU
llri’Oktvn
It II .411
turr of reputation.
rinr|nn*il
I* I* .411
Fir nine day* the tournament ChUsgu
I* It .111
na* ruthlessly defied form. There
bie no setups In this Wimbledon
' IV T E H V A T IO X A L l.r A O t K
of upsets. Top-seeded Frankie T r a n —
W L
';}
Parker and fourth-ranked Tom iionir**t
is ft T ji
H Si
Urowu lost their places In the N'pvilh
ini
It It
ecu i-finals oner tot and more sur- llutratn
l(neh**t»r
II H
prlftcr
may he In the offing.
**t
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, Rvrsru**
! r It
Mulloy him-Is Hob Falkenburg. ji h « s; v t it t
at «
&gt;»'&lt;gy Hollywood. Calif., lad Toroaio
i. H
-AS*
llalllm or*
II 4*
with the thunderbolt scrvlre.
Hr*nll* T n l . H i r
Biomwich o p p o s e s Hungarian
V*w srk at llo ffa la Inp4.. rain)
M onlres) *.14; R yracu ie 4-4
Josef Asboth, who playa precision
n o ch e s te f 4 -l t ! Jersey r t lv I I
tennis on bock court.
T oronto 4-1; lla lllm or* I-I
T.ie two surviving favorile*—
ASIOCTATHI*
second-seeded B r o m w i c h and TramAMKItirAM
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Pet
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third *e«-ded Mulloy—were on the ln&lt;ll*naoolla
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II t l
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injured list earlier but pronounced M ilw aukee
I t 19
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41 I I
themselves mended on the eve of rolumtMia
It tt
.h i
nt Paul
their big battles.
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stiv.vr.APni.ia
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Bromwich has been playing K in «a * r it y
III I t
ill
with s taped left ankle protecting TnlcAa
,lt «
17 t l
l^iulavllla
a pulled tendon. Mulloy has hsd a
lir a a lI* T *a l*.4 a v
M|f&gt;nr*nnlla I ; t ^ u l . l l l l l 4
fool ailment.
InilUsaenll* II; Kanaaa C tlr 7
11 America Mullov hat beaten
(’ • &gt;’aul al T ol4d °
Falkenburg three time* In four
tp p d . w rt gronrxtO
M llw aukcr al Colomlnia
matches. Bromwich and Asboth
le n d , rain)
htv" never met before. Asboth
wasn’t seeded but blew over th#
anl TH ATLAVTIC I.EAni E
ranted stars, Erie Stulgcsa and Traw_
w 1. Fcl
Trate—
firranvlll#
41 It .IT*
Tom Brown.
44 •» JUS
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Amurica’s "big four” of, wu.. , rkarUvton
.......
41 II .til
rn’s tennis entered the semi-finals y(nran
44 II •IIS
Macon
(V.lumMa
41 1* III
of their division yesterday.
II 41 .411
Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont, rolitmtiua
II 41 .491
Auxuat*
the defendipg champion, defeated Bavannah
II 47 .117
Mrs. Jran Nit oil linstock of BH.
II real la TvstvrCar
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Dorn Hart of Miami, Fla., de­
A u su st* 7-0; Colum bia l - t
feated Mrs. Nellie Landry of
n revn v lllo 4 -t; Charleston o-4
France, 6 0, 6-2.
Mrs. I’st Canning Todd of La
Jolla, Calif., ousted Jean Qutrtirr
of tinuin. 0-2, 6-4.
Iaiui* Brough of Beverly Hills,
Calif., won from Shirley Fry of
Th# Ptnford Ameriean legion
.Akron, Ohio, when Miss Mry turn* Junior Baseball aggregation de­
rd au ankle after playing only feated the DeLand Legion Juniors
four games.
at the Seminole High School base­
ball field bv » 1 la J margin.
Chari#* Thomas pitched three
line box oeaU, 15.50; Eaat and bit hall for th* Sanford nine,
West utandl, 14.00; South stands, while hlv mate* were rapping
13.00; North Stands, general ad- right aafetiv* from th* offerings
miailon. $2.00,
of *he DMjind hurler.
John Keeling and "Peanut*"
Ty Cobb, baseball Immortal, Galloway completed the Ranford
liattcd left-handed.
battery.

Rolling Roy, son of the famous
greyhound
syhound Net
Never Roll; Capt. C.
Bullock. th* tailless speed magi­
cian from St, Pet# which won
the Inter-City feature race last
Saturday; Monon, Sally Goodloe
and Puketta’ are some of tha ace
greyhounds selected by Racing
Secretary Merrill Watts to Cun
In th« ninth feature race at tha
Volusia County Kennel Club In
Daytoha Beach tonight.
Each one of these greyhounds
has made an enviable record on
the Volusia oval. Paketta, winner
of the Biscayne Derby Consola­
tion In Miami, beat th« elite ninth
race pack home Monday, shutting
out such fast steppers as OS’s
Clasair and Potomac. In nine
starts on the new race strip Sally
Goodloe has been five times In
the money. Morion has three firsts
to her credit. Rolling Roy hsa
scored one first and two seconds,
but experts say. he has not yet
shown his real talents.
Other greyhound b i g - a h o t s
scheduled to ramble In the fea­
ture tonight are Sooner Select,
I’otomac and Fain.
KVTHIK* I’ OK TOVIOI1T
1*1 H ere I I II* Mile
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Beautl*1* fa n c y . A stray, glen ina
Tlia D iplom at. H olly
order. Rky Khow, Blue Bqutek.
Plana gpoltar,
■ad Hare B /U lb Mil*
Laal H air Hally H aabl*
Htandatd F llah l M em orial Drive,
Unrobe. T rack Happy, 80 Blue,
Hsd A Win, P akaboul, J * ffT Uo

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By WILL GRIMSLBT
NEW YORK June 30 bPT-It's
bean leu than five days since Joe
Louis laid his crown aside but al­
ready there la conalderebla stir­
ring in heavyweight boxing ranks.
Hera are the rapid fire developrncr.L,:
1. Essard Charles, tha Cincin­
nati light haavy who la rated a
leading contender, Is reported
r*oar to "fight from one to ten"
for the championship and, os a
starter, la signed to meat Jimmy
bivir* o f Cleveland In Washing­
ton Aug. 2.
2. Gua Lcsnevfeh. the world's
light heavyweight champion wka
I* one of the "big three" In the
heavy picture that includes Char­
les and Jersey Joe Walcott, ex­
pressed delight over the prospect
of a September bout with Walcott
3. Walcott said he didn’t think
much of a proposed tournament to
decide Louis’ successor. He said
lie figured that his two bouta
wRn the Brown Bomber earned
him v sort of “ crown prince” rola
and he should fight either ChmrIcae or 1-cinevlch, not both, for
th* title.
4. Jack Solomons, leading Bri­
tish promoter, counted hlmielf In
on the deal and announced he
plant to have a part In tha aeries
to determine the new champion.
Th* most ambitious talk came
fip n the camp of CharUt, the
ipi-cdy 176-pounder who has lost
only one decision—a split verdlet
to Elmer (Violent) Ray—since he
jo t out of tha Army. Charles
later knocked out Ray.
, Louis, meanwile, Is golfing
dally. He will leave this week-end
far Fiench Lick, Ind., for • voca­
tion.

a*a Slave P n ta rlly
Tsabrl, Pappy Juvan, Bunay Bunn»r. Boale Ruby, A ndrew I j b . l .
Juno J.TI, C rn ril Pal, Kgreaa.
4&lt;b Mare n /ia t b Mila
lla-l I&gt;can
n a rk tra rln g, r ie c k watcher. Mr Iloaa Man. Pow ersd
Ann*. Moccasin, W hirlin'* Baby.
M ltslna lls lr.
“" ■ n . i } ' " ' j
Manager Hal GrulV-r ha* started
s ib Raea a /ia «h Mila
M*l tJng. T a h lrq u sb , T in Trp*.
J v j*
* “ Ij f t Ir'* vln* ,hp outfield sprinkled with Enver
tip. Ilvtdorado, A n t* , One,
*** ,
IHPiSl to IK! 8taft«a If! Allt#r.
in nrut
%t&gt;ru *rain
. ! » t.
water, lint
but la
rain
and ti
more
la
th» rliminiiUon rounds to deter what the field need*, however the riabby Oal, f * Dateo.
aib R are y v i s d l r
mta? the winner of the crown.
sprinkling will help... . . We un­ - Lucky Bcott. Last Hope, Jester
The precedent for an elimlnt- derstand that no broadcottlng J l»«l* . P. It Pla*b. A nniversary, ,
Medallion. Baby P ay, W ith Pleas­
( iol tournament was set In 1928 wllf tv* allowed at Tinker Field ure

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*?kthisr\5 hv.1*

T e n n i s Tournament
Continues Tomorrow

when Gene Tunney retired unde(ciii-d. After a long aeries of
fight*. Jack Sharkey and Mai
Scgiurling emerged an the best of
the contenders. The two were
pitted in a bout on June 12, 1930,
anl the German won the fight on
foul by Sharkey in the fourth

next Sunday during th# annual
f t b Mere g /ia t h Mil#
Klondu State League All-Star
Bhatto,
B ollln e
B ob,
Reddle,
gar.ten. This ia another oh those Data I t, Happy Laah, n ita Beck.
“ dlri" view* taken In and about Ml*a Naddl*. OB'* Mot Iroa .
Bib R are B /ld tb Mil*
FSL activity. .
Kloaiia Me. Pen'e C belc*. Taurus,

•

The tennis tournament alerted
thla morning by the City re­
creational department at tha Sanford Junior High School rourta
will ba continued tomorrow, It waa
annunred thla afternoon by Fired
Ganaz, director.
A swimming program for all
agea will ba conducted tomorrow
afternoon. Group gamaa will aleo
be bald at tba Grammar School
playground tomorrow morning,

Ramey Oldfield, famous auto l i v e l y Dawn, OB'a H oneysuckla,
V iklna Mis*. Mr. n o r t a t o p . Like
rncer. coin pete.I only once In the Tom.
Ir.dlariaimlis classic, In 1914, and
■lb Maaa * /t * i b Mila
Jeffries retired with finished fifth.
Fain. Hoonar Relent.
Paketta,
Pant P, Bullock. Potom ae, Monoa,
but he virtualR ollia a Roy, Bally O oodlo*.
s successor* by
Citation, famous racer, has al­
■ash Stave Reach Caaraa
Hart and Jack ready Won 1423,700 to rank aixth
Candy Lane, M ary X , Bparlsl
Root a* th* logical ‘ contenders. among the all-time money win­ D elu
Ed Collins played 26 yean la
ie. Brtabt M arie, R o n u a tlc
Hag trimmed Root in 12 rounds, ners.
Me. Lucky Class, W lrh lla Molly, the American league with Phila­
My
Tepsy,
.
delphia and Chicago.
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SEISMIC...

Veoirion Juniors Con
Content From DeLand

rangement* at Jaeksonvillo'a Gat­
or Bowl stadium was pointed out
today by University of Florida
Athletic Buslnaaa Manager Percy
Beard, whose office Is now In the
midst of receiving ticket order*
(or the 1918 action. The new
Jatkvonvllle stadium will have ap­
proximately 87,000 seals.
"When the Gator Bowl Stadium
la completed, the sideline seats
will be In the East and West
d u d s ,1* and not In the North and
South stands as they have been
for vevrs.”
A.I scats In the East and Wrat
ami South stands will be reserved
for the Georgia game, while the
North stand seat* will be general
m Iii-l-t Inn.
The complete list of
ticket prices for the Georgia-Flor­
ida game on November 6Uh Side-

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AND
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HOI KN’S garden tractor, like
famous divisions now stationed
new with attachments. Bargain.
in Jnpnn or Korra, after com­
PSone fill AW
pleting hla basic training. Any
CO LIES pi &gt;r
RE FRIG E RATOR S
young man with previous mili­
now- uvailslde — i t ft. Deluxe
tary service and who is qual­
model at $384.95. Scars Order
ified in an M()8 may enlist and
Office. 115 K. 1st St. Tel. 990.
la- assigned immediately to Far
East service. You may never
1 T L X E D O A Full Drraa tu iL aixu
again have an opportunity like
37 Colonial Cleaner*.
this to see distant parts of the
world—with traveling expenses
Cow manure for flowers. R. W.
pa'd anil good pay bcaidc*- Get
Loid. phone 788-AV.
t-’e facta, without any ohllgaIlona to-you, at the U.8. Army
TWO WHEELED TRAILER and
and Air Force Recruiting Sta­
P*3H Plymouth eoupe. Can Ire
tion at U.8. Army and U.8. Air
seen at '3P16 Palmetto.
Force, Old Post Office llldg., 42
Id Oil Heaters, regular 655.00 an _Ea»t Central Aye.. Orlando, Fla.
sale at 139.95. Sear* Order Of-

industries on the campus, li is
equipped with modern tun.•hits.y
and provides work for n*iny
student* Another activity I* hut
of the landscape group of toys
who keep the ground* nrtbrly
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floMeit und
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t.fiisr t I'OOO is trull
‘Jon'pletc Finest Quality House- 10# Palmetto Ase.
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sico of the turmoil of the a rid |*(|t fitf n|i(&gt;( . "1,1) *»f •-M■ n
hi id Furnishing* At Factory
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and the undone eondition of [hr tr %9r I% **f Hi* » -i ♦ •*
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Prices.
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CROSS
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UN0 AIIOM
opcraticn. Krasonahle ratrs, San- i
seined is the most tmtioitout in­ J«mr l**M
Dirdng llooin mid Living Itoom
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ford Paint A (7la*a Co. I'hona ,
stitution
li.
the
world
Over
the
Pnrniture.
303.
sca r* Forest la k e Academy ins
Dining Room Tables. Chair*.
H E R A L D
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Ixer, a veritable haven of if f .go
Crrdcnuis uml llulfets.
( ONCIILTF FLOORS
for hundreds &gt;.f young pfcylp,
ID Wall Disney
b'uid Mahogany Chippendale
Pour, d and Finished
und m am of them u|h.ii g el
an &lt; Duncan Pliyfe Sofas and
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Alirarlc Concrete Co.
untton hits i He.heated their I c*
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Chair*.
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to the same kind of -civiep whch
Law,on Sofas nno Chairs.
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Knee hole
Desk, , . , Odd I*AAVNS MOWED. For reasonable a privilege to serve a* ptinc’sal
tor service furnished Call ftf.B.
and
manager
during
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Chairs . . . Chests.
estimates Phone 7M-AV
W II A A. Dept Store
of Fo rest Lake'- greatest leChid Beds and A’anities.
selopm eiit."
Modem and op to date one room
Dinette Suite* and Dundn'd* of Help-Selfjr Self S c n l r e Laundry
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
Tiiete Mete &lt;11 m the grad, itother tiems to complrcte your
Drirrs
Ironing
business couple. Downtown loing elnss this year, 53 of wl .1111
household need*.
405 AV. 1.1th St.
PSone I 1M
ration. Call 550.
are pictured in the Mirror. Time
All Merchandise Fully (iiinrantrcd.
are in Junior* li»ti'd. td sa|'ioAVIH TE or AV1RE
l-anrley apnrtipent for rent to
Fo r I R K K Illustrated Catalogue C o LI. 617 for Battery, Oenerntor mores, and 53 freshmen. The
nd.itt*. No peta.
See Mrs.
nnd Starter service.
Swain's faculty number* 38. Classes |tcamt Ania.'inglv Low Price*.
Dtshsop nt apt. 5.
Battery Service, 301 W. First t lin'd tile Spanish, science, s*c■
N A T IO N A L 11( ADIN'D CO.
Bt
re tariul. typing, Fngllsh, hiftrey.
ttov 3310
O S T E K N ~ A I’X r T M E N T S . 3 A 4
•lirhory. North Carolina
mu ms, pi 1vale screened i*orch
'•Vi have happy to announce we Ililde. home economics anil m» hA liatii. ComplHrly remodele. 1.
hr.ve milled ice cream and pup- rraatirs Tlie gill* arid l».ys gee
AR TICI.ES WANTED
•\A' iter A Klecirhtity furnished,
r'u' i to our city eoo conces­ rlutis and mixed rh.dt are shorn.
B. till lt.*er inslructoi of pium
f u l l i : i : : t . ________
sion’s wtong with our fre.»h
Highest cash p r ..c paid for used
nnd Slegtniind Giossknpf of do.
roasted
peanut* and iee cold
furniture.
Ted
Davis
Pnrniture
IINK 2 ROOM apartment, one 4
lilt m e shown.
tats t ' uxh t n
clim b. M is Eida McClelland.
Co. 311 E . 1st. Ph. 958.
r im npartniv nt. ltd Elm Ave.
Tin* uciidemv laundry, sslricl i*
PNJ
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Furnished .,
T i l l H U Y your ear icgnitlTe**1O R L A N D O Morning Sentinel Or- pictured, is one of the tnrrr-t

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WATCHES: Slightly u»cd Men*
Big!:. A Hamilton wrist watcher!
IIK V S P E C IA L IS T
new watch guarantee, 1:10.00 to
IN I V l A T l l I X
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In n fust World, the way to move
Hearing new men* an.I Unite*
fa t i* to learn one of the skill*
wi.-l watches. $24.95 to $44.00,
and trad. * deniandeil by the
•i n*.' In 14 t'niat •olid gold
future! You have a ehanre to
oases.
Margaret l\ (twuliney,
learn , . . mote up fh*t . . . and
Jew t ier. 303 E. 1at St.
draw good pay while you’re do­
ing it! Here’s how. If you're
The front page of the i cat
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G u in n S m ith . xH yrn p u p io .t *
8 PKUI M.
booh deterll*-s the .cliiiiil as ' .n r
17
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that
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select the •pccialire.l Aviation
t l fe e l
7*'- in c h e s
••• far
•owing machine for $39.50.
nn.l the band" Tin- Mum I l»
m n jo r c o n p e t l i ion
training you prefer, .iiialify HE- . . ... ,
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PACE S IX

Klwnnis Meet
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dilt.nguishing capital from In­
come &lt;■ problem not yet satis­
factorily solved), checking on e f­
ficiency of management in the
tntcirst of stockholders. ami fig ­
uring out income tales of cor­
porations ami individual!.
State American legion Adjut­
ant \ Reid Mann expressed n*g.f t at leaving Sanford and his
fellow Kiwunians and invited
members to visit him when in
Taliaha'iee where the new I)e-

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he-ndquart* i t is located.

otioy Pullin of the Key Club was
* guest.

Arabs Pledge
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soil of troubled 1‘alr,tine today,
thus ending i I years of llrltlsh
military occupation of the Holy
Land.
In strict military order, the
few remaining soldiers withdrew
behind barl&gt;ed wire liarricades to
troop ships and landing ctnft.
IIrili«h planes from an alrcruft
carrier task forre hiirxrd over­
head
Lieut, t tenet al (iordon II A.
MacMillan, Hritain's last military
commander in Palestine, was tinlast llritish soldier to leave Pal­
estine. in the evacuation which
l* in i on May 16.
Hr stepped iilx.anl the ship's
boat at 1:41 P. M., local time,
ust a few moments after the
nlon Jack was pulled dowrn
from the harbor office.
Col. Joseph Hoffman of Balti­
more, Mil , headed the group of
United Nations truce observers
who will supervise the big port
during the l! N truce period.
Trim guardsmrn and green
berelrd Marine commandos filed
quietly uboaid the ships, some
moored to the same Jetty where
wailing Jewish refugees have
been brought ashore in recent
mouths for detention as Illegal
immigrants while Britain held the
Palestine mandate.
The end o f Britain's military
rule rame quietly. In strange
contrast to the yean of shootings
and bombings.

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firemen were kept busy this
nltrtnoon combatting grass fires.
The first call, shortly after noon,
came from south Sanford Avenue,
latter calls were received at 2:30
o'clock from the Pork Avenue
area where a gruss file* had hurri­
ed !n a point n»ar the French
Avtnuc
intersection. Residents
alol.t the highway assisted to pre­
vent the spread of flames to
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•jy T .W Y O R K —I hnv* been silting here In a litI V tit cloud of pipe smoke, wondering If you
have as much trouble analyzing the love you liave
for youF town as I do with mine
Someone brought It up thr other day and I
started to give him an answer, after siring him
up as a social climber and figuring that llie
answer most calculated to Impreaa him would be
that—well, good gtlef, man. where else Is there
so much culture, wealth, prestige and affluence'
Then I stopped, because that was a silly
answer and 1 was fashioning It Into shape Just
because I am a fierce defender of New York and
w ill go to virtually any lengths to praise It to a
possible rrltle.
Mai Hatcnsr
I left the aoclal climber and went off into a
corner to think about tt. I began to ponder the
reason I love New York and here I am some days later, still ponder­
ing but having decided one thing; It Isn't one reason, but rather

many.
I could start with the raslrst answer, the answer that there la no
place anywhere like New York In the spring and that It's worth
living In thr rest of the year Just to wait for that time.
However, that s too pat and sounds too provincial There are
those, ehlefty songwriters In secand-ttoor office* over 4Sth street
saloons, who tell ua Paris Is a fair place In the spring, too.

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..Is motive was to fight Holthe.ism and Communism.
Tl maximum penalty for trea•un is death; the* minimum, fivr
years' imprisonment and a $10,000
fine. No one ever haa been put
•o .realh for treason against the
United Slates.
Federal Judge Francis J. W.
Ford, who presided at lis*st's trial,
'■ad the task also of determining
thr srntrnre. A year ago, he sen­
tenced Douglas Chandler, who also
broadcast for the Nazis, to life
imprisonment.
Cnandler now is in the P’.aleral
Cuirrctional Institution In Dan­
bury, Conn. His appeal is pend­
ing in the U. 8. Cirruit Court of
Appeals.
lie, t is a native uf Sumter, 8.C.
A college graduate and a veteran
of World War I, he was given a
I'ul.tzer prize by Columbia Uni­
versity for travel and atudy In
•bumps* more than 26 years ago.
When World War II broke out he
derided to remain in Germany.
Tne government alleged 12 overt
acta of treason. It charged Best
voluntarily committed arts which
gave aid and romfort to the enemy
of thla country and that he In­
itiated to betray the United
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mat kid up by Inst nights games.
■|\'a"cross, with n 6-2 win over
Moulti ie, moved Into third place
and the Cordell* Indians, with a
tt-.l victory over Thomasvl lie,
rtimhs'd into sixth place.
1 iw* Valdosta Dodgers increased
their league lead with a narrow
5-4 wip over Inst plare Amorims.
The Curds of Albany ilefeatcil the
lailaliassre Pirates 4-2.
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est winning strenk of the season.
In late May and early June the
Rear*' won nine straight.
3ieucl gave the Athletics only
seven hits as his tratnmatrs play­
ed ertorlcsa hall.
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hit.* but^ he got poor harking |
afield. Cordole mud.* five error*.
I^grant Scott, manager of the
Amorims I'hillies, announced his
res'.irnatlon yesterday to become
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league. Eddie Murphy, former
Albary first baseman, succeeds
1Scott nt Americus July 1st.
NO rilKJUlHCK
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I E IR E T I I E C O L U W A T E R IN T H E » O l'.V T A lN H at Bryant
Park and I like to buy Christmas presents It. the big department
stores because they wrap them so prettily i hale bus ilrivers tut I
get a bang uut of their etrrrr^ warfare with the cash customers
1 lovr tu as thr poets say. drift along with the ex runs of human­
ity In Times Square and I Ijkr the little hole-ln-the-wall lu r ls r
shops on Thud avenue where they work so seriously and shave you
so hndly
I like walking on F ilth avenue orr a winter night and I like the
easy feel of Harlem. 1 don't like cops ami I never have, hut w i
have thr best tops In the world, that's a consolation
I 'Ike to awaken on a train like Ih r Twentieth Century upstate
aomewhrrr and then have breakfast In the diner and watch the
tow-n come closer and closer to me. and then emerge at last In Its
street*, hot and sweaty, hinging on to a suit' use and aching for a
shower.
I ilon'l srrm to have presented my case V r;v well, but you will
Just have tu bellrvr me. Nrvv York Is mine, aT.il I love It

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I L O V E C E N T R A L PA H K Hot T II'S U L 'IL IH M .H mirrored
dramatically In the park lake at night, and if I ■•ink heavily, which
I do not. i woul«(set up permanent quarters In the Plata bar The
tall Tc&gt;m Collinses at thr St Rrgls are part of iny scheme of things
and so la the tidy grrrn grass In-the outfield of trie Pclo Grounds
I love Ihr shining arrogance nf New York s women. I mini admit
hesitantly that 1 thlr.k they Improve greatly on t.a 'a ir. and I*sides
their seams alw ays me straight Tin- pigeons ah. writ 1 could do
without thr pigeons
I am completely a l home In the phony rattlr-d auJe of Broadway
1 have the true M anhattanites scorn fur Brooklyn and the Bronx
a t suburbs but when 1 am if. those disheveled tsiiouglie I have a
sneaking affection for them as very H L'PK Ittu K suburbs

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producing Chevrolet div &gt;ttoil idl«*
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pint of ticncrnl Motors' p n *Frra nif one wiel. suspensions i i i • •
jf ,1 vI'hicle division 1 I-M 'RIIW «*1
matt rial shortages. But f«e| 1ha
' CM closings this w ell' M||t p ill
i proluiM) would have ce•lilt* t'iti*
i to the teeord level of tht* u n i so far •• I D l,78ft unit . prtNhict^i
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W E L L . T H E N . I I J K E H l'N D A V A F T E R N O O N In the autumn
down In the W all Btrect area T h r days when It s too cold fr.r tennis
and maybe you put on a topcoat and drift through the deserted
downtown streets.
You stop In the dead center of Nassau strret and listen for the
sounds of the city, but there are none, only the lonely whistle of «
ship off the Battery
I like the early hours In Grand Central Terminal about un 4 or
6 a m . Just before dawn—when a half-dozen lost suburban souls are
waiting for the first morning train back to the sticks and every
few minutes someone walks through the gleaming marble catacomb
and the ring uf Ms leather heels keeps tune with your heartU als fur
a few seconds
I like Sunday mornings in ths Village, spent reading the funnira
on a bench In Washington Square or prowling the Uet soaked
empty strsete with :htlr air of oh. my aching M ad
I can never be a part of the luwcr East Side. I know, tor my
path has come from a different direction and there I am. as lieu
Hrcht wrote, "a stranger, wandering always." but it fascinates and
delights me with Its strange smells and vivid llfe-ln-thc-raw
atmosphere
I llkt the upper Statics Seventies and Eighties un the East tide,
where the Inhabitant.* have loinr money i f sorts. I do not spvak
their tor.gue. and I ai i frald we would bure each other equally, but
they are pait nf what you riean when you t y New York

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afford prejudlcea. area If I want,
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waa made yeaterdav by Nathan
Sutton, of Utica. Pf.Y., a mtr.
chant teitlfying at the trial on
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T H E 8A N FO H D

M O N D A Y , JU N E 28, 1948

H E R A L D , 8 A N F 0 I I D , F L O R ID A

Mathers Is Known
For Its Courtesy,
Interest In Buyer
The sale* force at Mather* la
nolnl f»r It* courtesy and in terest
In the prniiH-ctivr buyer anil hi*
or her nee ill In the furniture or
household good* line. In addition
the ito re ha* a die** departm ent,
and a jew rlcry and watch re ­
pairing departm ent.
Klrry K. Ander»on i* m anager,
and on Ja n . I came to the Daytona
Heart] «to»e from Burlington N. C.
where he had heen engaged In
•riling of furniture for more than
20 year*, lie ha* been in charge
of the Sanford »totr since last
April
M
II. Billingsley, assistan t
manager, ram e here from Daytona
Henrh, and for two year* prior to
that wa* connected with the Ma­
ther store at Ft. Pierce. He is
originally’ from S tuart.
Mrs. Fred H arrison i* in charge
of the clothing departm ent, also
tells household good* ami fu rn i­
ture. She Is a past matron of the
0 . E. S,, and for the past three
years ha* lived with Mr. Harrison
at 2110 Maple Avenue. They have
three sons, the youngest of whom,
Gene, graduated last year from
the U niversity of Florida. Mr*.
Harrison
la
originally
from
Avondale F.atates, Ga.
Outside salesm en include C lif­
ford John«»u, II. II. Carroll and
Kalph Monger. Mr. Johnson, who
I* also n collector, ha* te rn with
the store for two and a half yeara.
He i* m arried and haa (wo child­
ren. II. R. C arroll, a graduate of
Seminole High School,
ha*
heen with the firm nl»o for more
than two years. He I* married
and ha* two children.
Ralph Monger, salesman, feel*
right at home In the «tore, for he
wa* born upstair* at a time when
the hospital was lueated there. He
•• remembered a* a tackle for the
flllH rriihlera In the middle thlrflea. He ia m arried and ha* unit
child.
Tlie Ilook-keeping
departm ent
Include* Ml** Ruth Carrol and
Mis* Mildred Await. Mis* Carroll
aduated from IM -and High
ho. &gt;1 in 11*17, and pin veil on the
girl* basketball learn. Ml** Await
graduated from Seminole High
School In 11*41 and ha* t«en with
the store fo r five year*.
Ml** M argaret C. Gwaltney,
form erly of Orlando and W inter
Park, operate* her own Jewelry
and watch rep alr departm ent. She
I* a graduate o f the Southern Col­
lege of w atchm aking at Mrmphi*,
Trim.

K

(('•■tlnar* fee ox ra a * Oast
one nf the eight training centers
where he will get his Isiue nf
clothing, receive his innocuiation*
and tie assigned . t o units for
eight m onths nf basle schooling
In arm*.
8omv of th,. d taflee* who have
had previous service (hut not
enough to rate draft-exem ption)
will hr assigned directly to com­
bat units.
Th# draftees are subject to
overseas service, hui I hi* doe*
not mean th a t ail will go overeaat.
D raft nuolaa will lie based on
the population as a whole and
will not contain separate quotaa
for negroes. (In World War II,
the total nf negroes in the Army
was bated roughly on ten per
cent nf the total population, white
and negro I.
The Army still it not ready to
exactly define an organized re ­
serve unit, m embership in which
would exem pt a man from Selec­
tive Service.
There is nothing in the law
whirh exem pts a Communist from
induction. Asked w hat would hap­
pen If a Communist refused to
take the oatli of allegiance, Royall laid: “We haven't solved that
problem yet."
The secretary w as asked when
the Army plans to Invoke the
industrial production control pro­
visions of the d ra ft law. He re ­
plied th a t "th ere Is nothing at
present tn indicate necessity for
these rontrols."
But that question, he sail). Is
one to lie decided hy th* whole
governm ent, ra th e r than the
Army alone.

Japanese Quake

SUMMER SPECIALS

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DemoConveiiliiui Predicted To lie liven
More Exuberant Than GDI's Clambake
liv IIW . HOYLE
PIIH.ADKf.PHIA, June 2H (At
—The Democratic National con­
vention. opening here July 12,
will r roli.itily lie an even mote
reveiU -ratiug clambake than last
week'* gathering of the Grand
Ohl Party.

ing to the rule*,*’ he aid. Wc’rt
riolog to keep it i ■i ■ t
lie did. It was unanimous foi
Dewey on tils* - (lift if ball. t.
A final Im pn mvi- n . ■i t
i lime tbo In | dav

la- h U iinpredir

hen t. .. • ■r i

'.ni i War ran o f (!al(l
• •'pied the muni' ,ti"!i . &lt;
The prudent man wlui plan*1p resident. A reiai
t
A sh ,lh tin nil th» stro k e* nod
to niicml it will bring hi* awn q u au lity to m any d i ! •
i. .Vi tmw to live tb rm , a i be rJ.tarinuff*.
stiicky gray-halrad Govei ■i mi
' 'rated ,‘atiirday a g a i tr • t
“The Republican* do a lot of plessed ||ir&gt; eonventlou with nn
• igltlh m i 'I d ;'&lt;Mitii A frican Eric
shouting,” said one resident of i i i i i X p o t t O d Iwiwei f. I. esti
Asbmli
the ritv of brotherly love. "Hut , hji jiieoii- speech ph Iging frill M u iv *. A.tillt t.mal Iv,
. b i l iii i in ti.,' 1Q47 |*ranch
tliey don't moke the noise I he teamwork with |&gt;&lt; &lt;v.
Democrat* do. Those hoys really
'T will work witii bun I., i . . ■tum pton nip. aid i ’ full of (on. ■■ • . e he lairged into Wlm
ta k r off their shoe* ami go to inis government
o f mil
town."
•IHUisive to the iH'oide nt oil ■Jeti.'ti - l*,t eight.
Tney’ll have to ex e rt them­ tim .’s,'' hr an ill "I will arorl
Ib i
nd m atch on t 'o n r t One
selves this year, however, If tliey with him to m ake it ,i I, "",u
i
I ■ . I.-lv’. gin - .
Giirdnai
let o ff more steam than the Re­ govirnm rnt, a fair V 'V rin ftin t M I1)..-, i ' Miami, vein, has lox*n
publican* did. The elephant men Hint an rffiren t govi"nm ei,t, ami, m u rin g Infected feet f,u u week.
realiy lieat their victory drum.
aloive all, a governmeiil nf in.
I on) Multi mu. tlie first
T here were four high point* teg rity from tup tu Is.tin "
td lt'.ri in the quart) ifin a ls since
tout stand out in memory of this
Dui.nv A tin got there* in IPSO.
\ \ lien lie finis had, llis
cm nival week during whirh the tin s led him even Imoler linn
'I 1
. 1 ,1
! ill Ilf
Republican* nominate,| u Dewey- they had Dewey,
W arren ticket in a stran g e und
It was n convention nf varb I
strung political m arriage of the tier sonlilir*. Arming tiv
ni&lt;
Hast ami West co n ,Is.
interesting W H S p ’llinpi tli • m li
Tile fiisl came last Tuesday 100-pur-ceii I, ii -.i t&gt;Ti &gt;,l, &lt;| Atnei .
night when the convention gave n present —t ’liltf Will . lit Spoil •
■lidding am) sentim ental ovation Crow, n 77- je w -old Sojith Daktuta
• I ,,nllr.i,.l Iikm I'ncr llficl
to rl-T ’irsIdrnt H erlicrt Hoover, Sioux.
He nme
In brilliant M u |n"p c l h it cii-‘&gt;pcra*
who
elevated
him self above it util, led brackin'-, to
p
i.
t l i i la i year Hut then*
partisanship to present the de­ lor .Stassen, and burrov.nl taxi
uif difft'icnce* over how
legate* a uda-ring analysl* of the money each day frotn the Smith
'illicit help should lx- given.
world crisis.
Ibri.eta delegates.
7i
- a.* vc.i. ■«'ttli*d on the
The attem pt by Harold K
Gravely explaining vxhv lie h»d
.Hta*«rn’» supporters to stampede to rtde In a rah in,lend of m. . f f'nttl nigiil of the session in a
unitll"iim* rotifeience d.-adDie convention on Wednesday the convention Inixr-, tin rlmT i \
loci.oil for ihire days.
inght provided the second high plained With great dignity:
Ilrieflv, Ho- Imx provide*:
point. In »hrcr boisterous ex­
"Hu* tuflles my featlmi • "
( l l V1.18)0,000.000 fo r the Kcouberance the ib toon,tu itio n put
He wasn’t the only one
on '
* 'illa tio n Ailininislro*
■n hv his youthful followers had feather* were ruffled.
'i.i'A i to help Id W estern
no iimeal. It was one of the lu&gt;*l
Kurot*can nations. The m oney I*
fre e show* of the year.
ii tvidiiiiin to lt,0S&amp;,000jH)0 alHut the Voting the neat day
irm l) given EC A by C-ongraes.
.bowed It took more than a
H ritish S tr ik e
ft ■ proltrain I* spread o ver 15
.‘limiting din to halt the Dewey
"Mi* but the I 'lf iid e n t may
steam roller.
A
th ird
rlintaz
H mtllnxiai )f»t»
Hurl
■vo.'.'irtxe the money to la- *|ient
came Thursday afternoon, at the
ii 12 months if he la-Hevc* it I*
close of the second ballot. Al In 1020.
The current strike Imld up tin’ o rr'su n i v.
tno'igh the results hadn't liren of­
(2 t *4iv»,ip*)|o nt f„r aid
to
ficially announerd, the conventiun unlocding of DM) sh ip , at tin
knew Dewey hail rliinlasl to w ith­ F ort o f lamdon and ntxitn 5» China. IXA will illleet the re■o v erv psrt "f the t'liin a |in»in 'll of the 518 vote* he needed moil' at Mycrpoph •
The government, w idth had e- nn. Hui ( I ’.'.'i.tMMMMI of tlu
to w'n.
Doth funnel Unit and Michigan, Used riot more than ittki ii.iq i fu n d ' will Ik&lt; s | u nt for m ilitary
l.y the Cihitvese gi.vrrnenxlou* to climb on (he Dowry to move pcriihabh' fi»»l upplu-, p u ip
*ti ikcdiouml sh ip ,, liad meut.
turnuw agon with the decisive from
( i t fI dkt.OOO.OOD for governvotes, tt in i to get con vent ton 0,188) n r viii- pv Don lie I on i nil
me lit aiul telivf ill oeetlpiol m e n ,
Chairm an J n n p li W. M arlin. Jr., today.
The strike, threatening tlu- n a­ Ju lian , Korea ami (he Ryukyu*
to hold up announcement of the
roll*Mil while they held a quick tional drive for economic recovery I ilaiu l. will reryive the l&gt;. nefit '
II
0,000 o f this
hy delaying vital cX|*&gt;iU, &gt; m o .1
ta u n t* on the floor.
lie
refused, although some w idespread Iimsv* oil the I. inileii nniinuit, to It- -pent th ro u g h the
Michigan delegate* swarm ed up stock excha’igo during Die day. Armv.
M t $22.7.lk&gt;0,imo for aid t"
G reater laimloii'a root,' than
on th e platform , arg u in g with
10JH)0,tkH) i,*x)de|il* m e affected. l l t r c t c iiml Turkey,
him.
|5« S 15 noOJkkl to the Interna*
'•W e've going to rio this accord­ Their meager ration of ill pen •
• i ."I ("ti l Jri n'x F. tn t r n &lt;• ii C )
(IH ri'iits) worth of frc d i mi
•■ .I
I ’i' in In Kte-Ape.
jier week altrnilv ha* laen rm
i • Tltij.M ia i t . . |n ii-rn a‘
to six peine (ID ri'iitit. The ib
area.
to ml -nt i *ri.
Tidal wave warning* were is­ fieiepey, tin- finul m inistry an ib r i il I
sued. Japanese, rem em bering tho nouneetl, will lie tnmlo up wi i
,
44.UOO who died In the 1D2J Tokyo ro rn rd i&gt;‘.*t f.
The
omergeney
tegulaiii
quake, were Jittery.
The heaviest dam age appeared aakeil for hy tlie gov. in mi '
11 Mdilfatjaal Iiaeka )'b«r (H id
lo be in three nrefecturee,
prefectures, Kabul, nre like those of w ar day*. They
perm it the government to con­ supplies. IVr tlw people of th e
Ishlkaw a and Toyama.
.'■ti.r• tin- ' W e*tern
Uullding* In Tokyo — several scrip t and direct |al«or at will \V■•!&lt;-*'•
hundred miles lo the northeast • Hut the government must pro­ \lli.'&gt; f iriiiirly liimight in 2,00&lt;i
swayed and the quake* w ere fell claim that a state of am ergene' to n , of fo.al daily by rail.
tin e of the greatest air lifts ainrr
a t N agoya, Kobe, O saka and i xisls. Under the regulation*, all
.’cgistcred woiker* m e subject to tbi- w ar wa» gaining m om entum l»
Kyoto.
old' Herlin, lock.d by land from
(Honolulu reported a sharp ■mei kvocy regulation.
Tlie latmr government several it* n atu ral tupplip* under Russian
earthquake there a t 1:3H A. M
time* before ha* u»cd triMip* to i.tder. A flexd of huge C -5t SkyHonolulu tim e).
Tire Osaka 51eteorlogical S er­ move etrike-hoimd siipulit -t nex ■ m a ile r ti.Miqmitx wa* to n rrlw
vice aald the first of three tem ­ er since it tam o *u luiwei in In Germany from Araericrt In a
blors struck al 7:12 A, M. Other 1U45 has it atkexl for emergency few days.
In tb rlin tension relaxed romereports placed tbe num ber of power* In deni with a latmr dis­ w hat
a* the nnreney exchange
pute.
temblor* at four,
A ttlee told the Common* all of th e la»t week wa* com pleted
Communications w ith the itrir*
and sto res reo|&gt;ennl for liusineex.
ken a re a wer« disrupted. Meager perishable c a r g o e s had l&gt;crn But over the city hung a th reat
rep o rts were received by the cleared from ship* In the I .union of hunger even the American*
U.8. A rm y H eadquarters in Ky&gt; docks and th at trr.ops nre now end B ritlih wrre utuler au sterity
oto, which is about 75 mile* from being used to handle meal* ship­ and rationing rule*.
ments. Other food cargoes In port
the hardest hit areas.
German* in the A m eriran. ItrilPawn ware axpreeeed that Uw Wtll have to he moved to avoid a Ish and French sectors have Irw-n
breakdown
In
deliveries
of
other
wtnotor of deed nay teach lute
g ettin g no food bj* railro ad ervl
foodstuffs, he aald.
too thee—eda.________
highway alnce the blockade Went

*v |M \ VORK It la too much to expect th a t bel i c.iu*&lt; tt I* n day of peace Sunday U rnarUrd
' ' ' ’2 r ’
by a complete absence of anarchy In Union
Square. but a* you laze arouml th is peanut of a
Myl ’ . .« ■'«■,T*A* p r|f y - u ilfi feein to feel that there haa been a
R ’* tem porary halt ,.i the unending w ar to over*
throw the government.
The billou* and Irate citizen* who all week
,
i-~-*
m utter nod gesture with much sound and fury
,JL
ag »h ■' the evil* of &lt;.ipitaliam. now alt quietly on
' t U V the iron rail (core* anil stare m editatively at
tli. Iii.t ilylnr: ray* of the sun on th e tops of
i ,‘*a
A
huildloj;* to ttie w&lt;fl
#
,,, .J f*
Tb, y have net given In to decadence to the
• "
extent of w in In, he. title* hot their alillt* autM ottle.met
pri-ifigl# are clean and their trouser* are pivased.
li re at* the cuxtom aiy knot* of arguer*
.I in 1 th ' Square hut a* you u n it from on* group to anothei you
■ under dtacueiton arc such tiling* a t th*
nturn bomb and the winner of the big race at Aqueduct yesterday.
It is on If they I - . t tended to leave their dream world of tevolui nil tem; .'a illy an dfrtturu to the universe r f men for a day
•. j • ■ el . I'.,* part of K«w York w et the h c lle l of
hi* in i;» ni- illy o.it
I' is a shabby tiling The Square torderi
i l l u i t . n i ' s ln e t, wMci t-.r many je e r s nuw l.ai had no sctious
tiv ill ro it i ilalnr of being Die Ulrliest streei in the world
Although today t* Sui.day and tt la p re tty h arJ to litter up s
t i n . I fin on alleged ih.y of peace. F ourteenth Is loVereil w ith candy
.. . • j . r» miscellaneous p n e ra of paper und odd pieces of sand*
wtci.ea in the g u tter
T
t'.i&gt;. .ilii-linw m int departm ent store empire of H Kletn, whhh
now m -m* to have extended id Include an annex In a trunk building,
hovers ominously over the Square.
A n"'.vflc v cllmlvi b.tjnrtously up into daylight ffrint a subway
klmk. shllta hi* pile of pitpcra mid autveya the acme, hut Ida heart
obviously Is not In his work The Square seem* to have run down
olid it w ilt patiently tor the night to come, for the fitful Sunday
night ah ‘ p before the War with the Bos.v.-a resume* ort th e rnortuw.
T IIT PARK ITNI I t Id INC lit.m ill. V GRf.F.N A M I I.KAI Y In
the lit. ;iu&gt;.' Y&gt; u n.ot. over to onr ( im p an.I a t.ullr.vckxJ man
in I , lit straw lo t blur e n-collar* d sb u t and drab sull Is d is tu n ­
ing science with a sw arthy compniiton. while 30 or Co hangti*-on
star.l nr und balf lrstrnlng. half-daydr*an.tng In the aftrrnoon
sunlight
My frie n d " the butlnrche.t man navi patiently. fingering the
awmthy on. v Injo-t, I du ii.d claim sctencc *'d* the working man,
I just claim th a t lvcr v g n a t ■ icrdlfU tnvndlon nsr twen followed
l v in,pi v. -1. .: d,i in tin living standard »f the human n u t . Surely
tl i, r* m ote lin n coinchlcnceT"
Tlie su m tt y one mutter* somrthtiif: a lo u l machines and invcnt
i tnkirq a ttvint; cot &lt;t a m an* mouth, (art be Is in a weary,
mtlr. 'plred S ■ iv r■"-•••I arid rio i '.« l rr.itch You are about to
move ti* .' m m
group fm antuaem rnt when the d .'t'.k w-tth tii»
I'trtlo n for W aliiic corner icc-lli,; n|. to Ihv f i l l e r id the
"Well." tu- sty*, rlowly "Well ” Me wave* the soiled and wrinkled
petition, vrliii h liar about a half-dozen name*.
■c’onie now, men, I* resumes, in lh rrtn q steam slowly, "this I*
• « time to r.tnnd around with tee cr&lt; urn in your mouth T he time Is
"W1, You i ir.'t afford Just to ict tiling* drift." You oslt him wh)
not since %&gt;u nre very fond of Ju*t lettteg thing* drift.
' IVi y. ii want them In ito you in ?" he demand*, w eaving amt
I'd'hing like old D.tve Shade, a prince biiwi g middleweight*, "WhoT”
jott Inquli*’. illiwreeliy, ami the tlr .ii.o tc r s burst over the darn.
"The ROSSES!" hr exclaim*, waving the petition
’They will come In Die r.lght anil - ' " stah me In the hacl’T"
•v oi finieti w ith a grin He nods, ao lrn n ly “An' sta h you tnna
1 . k ” he echcc*
Hr fix ., you with glassy eye Tt rn h r h.dila the paper tows
voir. It.
now." he • »y*. gravely, "He a youd fellow C " sign thii
o wr ll ell live happy ever a fte r.”
'•'C an 't.' you reply. J.i»t as gravely. "W hy n o t? ''
acya. "I'm a
reactionary." you say. sinking the i.te lle In good and far.
Tin* Mow strik e , him arm ** the face t*ke a wet fl*. Me look* up
M ti c huge S. KMn sIrm*, a* if to say forglvr thla .nan for hr
known not xxhnt he doc*. Then lie lowers h!r head and shakes It
imm side to side, like a buffalo readying to cliargt.
When he looks nt you again, th n e Is cnmpasslon and tenderness
•in hta drunken luce, but you grin at him for a moment and then his
face break* out tn a xmlle.
•Hah," he aay*. thickly. "A h’k rster," He shake* his hetd
w tartly again and sta rts olT. hubling the wrinkled petition l i t
•tojva anil looks tnck "A )"k* strr." lie repeals, but lie t* smiling,
mi you get Die Idr* that avert III Union i t q u .i l o n c e tn a while,
It ia not Illegal tu laugh.
into full force the middle of last
Week. T in y have U-en getting a
few small shipm ents by plane
and burg*.
H ull'll tran sp o rt authorities snid
four flour barge* reached here
yesterday and 20 mure w rrr on
the way. They could not explain
why R uisian inspector* let the
Ixargra through.
Vusterily regulation* for Am eri­
can* enforced food conservation In
Army and elvilian me** hall*.

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MATHER’S
Mint rum aD ls line* of
RRAND NAMES In Oil*
■eel Ion.

laliuned
fuxid parcels, banned
parlies and receptions, forbade
motor boating and held each ear
owner to five gallon* of gasoline
n week.
Those fo r Hrlton* likewise nn
t« ,,*d economy in foo»i and |mw»r.
I'artier Were forhiddru nml afternoon movies itop|M.xl. British army
ami control-commission club* were
ordered lo clow r a lly —at 10:30

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VOLUME XXXIX

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Established 1908

frl KSDAY JUNE 29. 1918

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 172

Democrats Speed-Up British Head|U.S., F ran ce U rge
N ew Tremors Felt Dock Strikers Anti-Truman
Eisenhower For-President Action
Vote
Back
To
Brands Soviet gig Power Solution
g In J a p a n ese City
Act Inhumane
Job In London
Hit By Earthquake
_ c. ,
O f B erlin Crisis

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N ;oNr: : JD a B ^ cIs2. s o O | G o v e m m e n t S e e k s
C a su a lties F e a r e d T o F i n d S o l u t i o n
In M onday's Q uak e «
n
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I

F o r R a i l Dispute

FUKL'I. Japan, Junr 29. (/!*&gt;Tlir ilu llrrrd Fului atea frit new
r 4 11 li liemuit tonight. Military Judt'.e
Golilsboroufch
government a l l i c r i i estimated
Is To D ecid e If l i e
Monday'* eailliqutkr casualties
W ill O rder N ew Ban
would mount to 2,500 dead and
injuird Jajianrir
WASHINGTON. June 29. m ~
No nrw damage wat irpoilrd
rite
White I |&lt;iuir stepped U|&gt; It &gt;
All
rill Amelkin*
siiliri |l.dll» 111
III lli«
lilt itlitLru
..... . . .. aira
t
ng 4 xoluAHc.prd serious injury but a nuin-1 r ” ortJ
ln , * . . * . *
l*bot dll
bri ____
w rir biuiird and buinrd Imn loi llir lailm ad laboi
pule.
lli|htly.
Frank I1. Douglass i lu m im i
Ameitcan irbrt leached tbr
vhiI ,n|U "
«
»
(
llir National (Railwa
quake scene to ant tbr injuird
lion Hoard. tollfeiird Willi Pled
and homeless.
Military government o ( t i c r i » dent Truman and pietidrntial
laid 200 childirn were crushed assistant John R. Steelman. who
to death when a motion pictuie hat continued hit attempt* to gel
theater collapied in the tint an igreement between tatlioad
management and three rail union:
m I.ocI. Their bod.es have been ieSteelman alio called in lor a
^coveted. At a school 22 more
morning
conference the head* ol
childirn and two adults weir tethe llure union* wliote ilrike
ported flushed.
Mnj. tieneraJ Joseph W. Swing, lineal led tu government »eirure
U.9. Army Firai C«rp» com m and­ ol tbr ruadi May 10.
er, re tu rn rd lu Kyoto from Fukul
Aiiocialr* raid Douglatt' call
end aald he doubted the d eath on Mr. Truman had nothing di­
Hit for th e whole atrieken are a
would t i f f e d .100 but th e to ta l rectly to do with the rail duputr.
Injured m ay eventually reach The mediation hoard, however, it
5,000 lie laid there w ai no evl- inlrmrly inlereited in gelling a
dance of any tidal wavee strik in g final irttlrment.
the shore from the Sea of Ja Douglatt himself made a latl' The governor of Fukul p re fe c ­ minutr unsuccessful effort lo end
tu re e itlm a tc d 3,155 were Jkillwa the controveny in Chicago nego­
III the violent quake. (The Tokyo tiation* ju*l befoie the May I I
new* pa per A iahl gave the nu m ­ ttrike deadline *rt by thr union*.
ber of dead and Injured in the*
prefecture m 10.000, It re p o rt*.1
The «him- mil union chieftain*

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Oviedo Will Honor
• h tltiM ittn iik c e D a y

At P a r k Monday
Oviedo will celebrate Independence Day on Mondaay, Ju ly 5.
with a barbecue at Sw eetw ater
j'a rk to he given by the A m eri­
can la'gion Memorial Foal, and
attendance ia eipectwl to euual
or e*e*-ed th r 1.200 mark aet la»t
A year, according to John Kvane.
member of Ih* I*o»t.
(lame* and equar# dancing wili
be enjoyed, ami the awlmmlng
pool, reopened through the effort*
of th e le g io n n a irri. may be uaed.
A nother project of the le g io n
during th e pa»t year wa* the
purrha** and equipment of a
modern fire truck that ha* been
of g reat value to the com munity.
r h il Packard, po*t com mander.
D In charge of the general aria rg e m e n ta and Emmet Kelaey
will aupervlae the !&gt;arl&gt;eculng.
M erritt S taley la a mendier of
the planning committee.
The nlcnlr ground* will Ih* fog
epraved on Saturday and Sunday
tn rid the are a of intect*. Ahaence
of Inaeeta wa* commented upon
by v liltn ra a t la»t rea r'* eele.
I,ration due to u*e of the DDT
ip ra y in ir__________________

*

A lbert H arry Crippen *L “ f
Jack non vilb-, died Sunday m orn­
ing a t the home of Mr. ami Mr*.
Frank Diehl un Cameron Avenue
afte r vlalting here only one day.
Mr. C rippen wa* a Sanford pio­
neer anil ea rly realdent. ami w ai
born here, Nov. 30, 18*0. •
F u n eral a*rvice* for Mr. Crip*
_ pen will be held Wedneiday morn*
C l ing a l 10:30 o'clock a t the E rlck*on F uneral Home wjth F a th e r
William N arh trab officiating. Ilur*
ial will lie In Evergreen Cem etery.
Survivor*
include one
eon.
H arry Cam eron Crippen of Jack*
aonvlllr: one daughter, lir e . Ro­
bert Newell of 8 t Petersburg, ami
o n r b ro ther, H erbert 0 . C rippen
of Chicago, 111.
CHEMICAL FIRE
&amp;
PITTSUUKG. June 29 UP)—T he
™ exploeloa o f nantha and p a in t
drum s m ade a $150,000 lira a t th e
P r u a 11-Schaffer Chemical Co.
plant eotind Ilka an artillery b a r ­
rage today.
Bcorea o f penone were evacuat*
•r fram home* In the neig h ­
borhood. Two nereona w e n in ju r­
ed In th e two-hour fight firem en
had w ith flam ea which finally tWetroyed
th e
fo u rito ry
p lant.
Fire C hief William H. Davie m ade
A the dam age eetlmeU.

,ud-&gt; Is Keenly Awaited

demand id I., *&lt; !iaiuiuat that w hrir llir gove i m urid n m ,om tinued to drtriiOMtr.
A s|isikeim*n tut thr Amrncan
the) Idt innncdiairl) thru tiarti pfrtr m nllnl id the Situation ao I
their jp i'r.n ' In fir sriy little slrlev.ilioii brie said the U.S. JCi poll rm haigi) on Krilm ol lak
fur the pent oi London, wher..iitmii to | i r \ Irrlei would he
hlanir
lot
ilaitin g
2.000.000 piMilhilll) id a d istu th an ir
official figuirv vhowed liuue than
llir kugosl.it k'lillllliumtl iilgatl. ilrlisrirvl ul.illv latri today.
lleihlieis id the
c-trill o» i upa
IH.00U inrii idle.
linlba, pillillslird nn Its bunt page
A -puke-mail for the F rench
Iron trc lu ii.
King Ceulge VI tlrtlaird (lie
Nil itii.ui »aol loiitimi.iluui id an atiuunl id a ('ummunnl i ’aity ■It-legation aid the Frs'nch intend
date of rmrigenty latt night u n ­
to lev to sellle the Berlin isiu e by
thr blockade would comlilule an co n lrirn tr in / a g ir li, w linc dele consultation with other interested
der a 1920 lavv u«ed only once
gates
wrlC
e
lrs
trd
tu
a
lain
pally
ents For till* reason, he
before - in the Bnti*b grneial 35.000 C IO
Members P rop osal Is S u b m it­ a it of lu th lcii inhumanity un- to n g in i. Tlie slorv wai canted governm
•aid. France felt that it could not
pai.illeled in world luitury and
•trike of 1926.
ted By C ity Recre­ would rain wmld condrmnalmn hrnratli |&gt;orliailt uf Lcmn. Stalin comment on l.ie’* idea until nil
Walk O ut As Harr
InforniH guvcrnm eiit aource*
effort* had been made by the
“The (icopli- of the world will and Tiln.
a
tio n C o m m i t t e e
vester U n io n Meet.
itniil th#l In view of the back, Mg |iowet* to settle the Berlin
condemn
unhesitatingly
thf*
e
f
­
It also published an article problem.
tu-w-urk movement, m iergency
regulation* nmy not U* put into
Ttie only |Hi*iti\v reaction to
CHICAGO. June 29. i,l*)
With anotliri hot summer line fort In gain political advantage from livestin. th e Russian gstvforce. Then- would enable the N m r lntrinjliun.il ll.w tr iln torn* a .1 no inuruiip.il iwimnuug pool by nn attem p t to .I uim ' the help eminent new «pa|ier. concerning l.ie'* fe«-ler came from Colombia.
last
week’s
foreign
minister*'
less." he tt»»*-itrd
government to inane .pecial &lt;lil»r. Roberto t'rd a n eta. Colom­
rc-ctivpn to tecu ie th e |"'m e. th e j pany pl.inh em ploying mote than Ii v*Id, It ic k lr n lt may lake a
lie udilrd that lirjlnlll’s course meeting nt W arsaw , where Yu go. bian delegate, said the B eilin s it­
slut I* was repreaented. Tlie ar- uation might jeopntdite peace
supply of f.Kid, fuel, tight nod 15,000 t'Cll.illv vveje rlu'cil down iiiily slip, the City t oiiiintiiiiin III rile lletltlt crt'al* was (uni.
ticle s i s printed under the le a d ­
lrnti»port They ulno would pro­ lud.iV h&gt; .i vt .lLout of t ill Uni­ I it rsiiu u g , took iiinler a j i n r A rmutlulltin pteseuted to Oer- ing; "Warsaw atatem ent letuv- and thus should tie cousideted by
vide for billeting triop*. giiuit ted Faun l.quipiiirni U’urkrii,
]isn t a plan lor lo iM tiu ilion of lt ii city pailiniitriil for adupthm senls document o f the struggle tlie council.
"It i« ahsidnlriy heevaxary th a t
.iNH-ial power* of nrrv»t mul *|o-i wiimiimg | hio| tubrnilled liy said tlie Soviet land blockade for t-eai-e ami secu rity of Kurune." the Berlin Mtuntlou cuinn to the
of
I
L)ne
pliot
.it
(
anion.
Ill,
etnrial pow rn for re&lt;|tii*itiou
p n —rut* a “ tiirent to in tern a(The
W
arsaw
meeting,
of
forvehicle*.
jpluytnit J.200. wa* rr|m ttrtl wink- is L R itigan. inrniliei ol the l tty tloiinl peine nud security" which
{security Council," In* laid
eign ntini*ter« from Russia and
____
____eneral
The
Secretary-G
*pIn addition to th e Lqndnn "trik- : ing Flir company v.ml it lud nu 4CH-.iii ii Committee.
ilemaiol* quick U.N. intervention. seven Soviet satellite s, » a* held pruachrd te w r a l n«nnbera o f th e
era, niiout 12.000 w ere eallmatetU ir(n u l from ihe M ill platil .tl ^ D l r p'am rati lot the vorutiucIt said St.lhKI.OOI&gt; tin mun* in ,,« t atsout the .......
.
.......
„
,r
........
«am « lime the C o m -| t.,nltlr|| |aM
uigid
for their
M l. tn the U e*iT K «t.U irk.nhead!R|(tL , 4,|,
,, rm p j0&gt;, p-,0
triui id an abill e glouiul pool tlie American. British and F rench i | nf„rm met in Itomania. Yitgo 1opinion*. American R iltith and
area, for a total or mote th an
,*
•
,, ,
-ectoi* w ere "dootned to phyaical | , t nvls was not •••"re*"nted at the Cldnese *p.&gt;ki 'inen said
their
'1UOOO
I Lnion mrrnber* w alkrd oul at 100 frr| long, 1(&gt; feel wide, and tu*« unlea* help came* quickly ' Cominfi tm session The Warsawd rlig n trt
bad
asked
th r ir
Only about 100 of the W**! «f"-tr negolialot* m et in Chn t r 1 depth (lutn a maximum of 9 feel
With the land ami freight trn f- conference called for a provision ii government* f»r instruction*.
docker* at today'* meeting in m effotl« to w o rk out a new to a minimum nl 1 (eel lo a c ft«' It 111 nilllt »'f
U S All teai-eloving. nil German govern­
T heie svnv no indication either
London voted to continue
I f iijilttil to trp lace one tli.il e*
11*
ment.)
ftont l.ie oi from the Russian
"iitlnud dr apioxirnatrly 2 )0 bath Ftiri’t* u ih
To those In B elgrade who he»r d
«|»rri»tl«m Myiwif in ••m***'
that Soviet delegate
lt,5&lt;M !&lt;'"*■
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.
.......... ... ... c n per hour. It would he equip i*»'tn'y nit| $)i'l Iwi* f$mi ii (iitrinnii o bout lli" Com inform condemna­ deli gilt Ion
\ tiioiiiyku iiud bs-en cun*
ot‘i*lv [line fl&gt; ihi* morning, tlicn n-ieucil i-ed with two ilandard giving *iu|iil Itil liili iit iav mil mi At in H nil 1*1*** tion of Tito th e new* came n« [ Anilret
oth er nlriker* voted nttaliinioii
suite,1 il wa&lt; (-curially ngieed,
M ••nlitiuvu mm l’»*# *!• •
*uch a s'irplise ttint no one emild
until I f* M C S 1 flic ronqiani lH'4 tcJs. one 1 feel the other 10
lo teautne work
Il UMlftlHMl »H t HR* * lt(
• nv milch.
A rthur |)eakln, the docket' *.mf tile reiri* w a* .liked by Un Icet Inch A pool | rsel walk .lira
tl'm itH M I • •
*"»•
Foreign eiirre«iHindcnt« svore
Inn rcprcirnl.itlir* .liter the (on 011 all fout tubs s,itying (min'
iidil tn*t night t b i t the Cnmitm-'
' p-inv rri.nl-- new m ii lu it pr.i 12 fret to I II* ^ leel m width
i*t l*a**v‘* e.-nirwl c''m"ilt*ee will
lllce tills aflerttio'li tn lie Inform
|* i u l i
wi mid hr priilrs led liy ,s (i loot
1 " t ihe (’o n iin b 'rin deefar**t«n
I tir (ornpanv rcpmlr.l an rail' Imth sham hnk Irm e .smund the
Neither nre** n&gt;&gt;r ris.lio h»''e |
ni'inung poll ilmv*rtl llicir plant rutile peMiurlri. I’l ins alto III
m i rii-d anything ntmut It tn*ld •

( ity Studies Plan
Plants S t r i k e In For Construction
Contract Dispute Of Swimming Pool

9 Farm Equipment

had r.othing
W hite House conference. They
have not talked with Steelmen
-ince last T h u n d ev . Since then
Steelmen ha* Iwcn talking wltb
ro p crltn la tirea of railroad tn reogetncnL
One union ofDcial told a re ­
porter that moralp among the en ­
gine and yard crew* i* dropping
fn»t becauae th e ir wage* nuw are
at lea.it 1 5 4 rent* an hour below
titoi-e of worker* doing com par­
able tu*k« on the railroad*.
tn Mditlon the other rail brothvrh"oJ» have come up with new
wave tieniand* which thl* official
•aid would totnl a* much a* th e
tim e unUiif* had eought In the
find place.
"Spmelhing ha* to lie done to
get t!ii* over with,** th*- official
*aiu. “The governm ent ha* to
/ha*e it*elf out of the groove.”
The Army technically ha* been
run-ting the ruilroad* »lnce May
10, That wa* the day Mr. TruDETROIT, June 29 (JD-llon tm ar ordered the road* (cited and eirli* Inepcctor Howard Forms tr
the government obtained a tern- rod today that I'ntrolnian Jo' n

Patrolman Shoots
Wife* Reports It,
Then Turns Self In

ll i.Rilai.ra , , r m

*l,l

Iduunck shot hi* wife to deAth.
tarn methmlically miorti'd tlie
slaying and helped frllow-offio
In the routine of hi* own arri t
Muiirl-k, 10, a suluirlian Dearborn
policeman for four year*, wa* hi Id
for in/ritlgatiun with no rharvi'

100th Suicide l/cups
Off Golden Gate Span
SAN FRANCISCO. June 29,—
(A*)—A middle-aged man paid hi*
ten cent* and walked tu the cen­
ter apan of the Gulden Gate
bridge.

A couple of young men ramo

-A lb e rt Crippen, 71,
m Dies Here Suddenly

lu t s s m 'i .y i u » p r e s s
Anli- i mm.m Drnnu talx
&gt;1 ll.ru !.urntu&gt;wei*f ur-Pieuilcnl
dritmi Kith lirxlt vigor lml.iv
FJiotl ftoovrvrll »cl nil llir |ia |a
li\ Juiloting .1 nrtt Irttrl llom
C
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he
x.tul
made
Inin
&lt;
m
u «lu F-tirnhowri could not re- G erm an City G o v e r n - ______ ____ ___________ #
Workers.
• {utr " i Irur draft movement'' it the ILino* i itn Viimn.il Convention
By G overnm ent Act.
n*. u&gt;n id llii' lair pirudcnt r i i ,r Irllfl U«l imtlit ill 4 Nrv%
' " ' " ' / r ? ^ p i T i t o ’s R e n l v T o
!T h is A ppears T o Rule
IV nm nlit Aitkin* Hr u u i
Decide T o End U n- Turk tally qionxorrd In tin Aiiict.epi
peal T o UN T o A id 1110 S R e p l y 1 0
, Out A n y A ction On
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il wh- written .ton** l.’i In I erih-4
—
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authorized W alkout k
„„ \i&gt;\ ff trial. 1 1 tllO min- Naiioiml Coinm
ittee-1
Fart O f UN H ead .
uu-ckadr-d s e c t o r s C o m i n f o n n A t t a c k
| t in- Inter
ill alii lii t niglil tlint l-i- mill
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L O N D O N . June 29. &lt;,v»
I V liiiili'i, (rum ■•ii-iiil Soul)
III ft
Iii it I*Ii iiiilil.m «n\rnu»
, ta in would
llii*
Sinking London ilucl w*&gt;ikrn tllPfil i*l &gt;1 .1fill till 5
put!tit*m! i niM-t. I #tii) it
l \KI S U UFhS. Ju n r 2 9 , (fty
i i l a i n \ i t •v%
llu* |fi*tit*rnr» klrliifUin n l 4* i uliilrit miluilfe*i(i
*olcil al .i nut* tiler lute lodav ail if k rltl'l * .It*** M -I'l !!»l&gt;' I'D »l« ll’f •
I u * uiul, Iniho I n t hat Li "* cnl it'| 111cip I Mil! U J r ti'l l irv
Ihe I uil'ol -s tatrs and Fiance
lo go back lo Wotk loinuiiuw.
AlitH* till' lfi«y ilk
Ilia'll 1 filif,*lit
un "i fill •1 o illi uiiiM*i*it\
mdn 4 lrd tudav thrs l iVulrd nioie
lilt
t notintitnl lit a labor guvrin (ur. il*h Ih* «if ?'*tttr fotUli ii»i fill
Yugoslav
Papers
Ig
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.1
lug p.iwrj attempts tu lolse the
: i. .Si initio J II..WH..I M.-li.alti
I be l.eim ao nlv goveinment ,
nirnl ilrlrnmnrd to iio.i b tbr lli- I.C48,
nore
D enunciation Hrdlli t lists brfuir timung lo the
*'l fitii *»n%it»tin tu tlir ink il til v» I 1(1 • 1..I.I u New Yolk lira* p irp a ird an appeal loi t n u rd
day old wiuk tlopp.igr win. Ii ha- filif fi ll H nt tl Wfis my »mti |iutti
i i i . ' . r III-I t ia*111 In' din » lint Nation* in1rivrnln.il |{r(N,il» 11out
Of L ead er By Group l tutril N 11luii s
•lowly pirn tied oil London'* food ii in l*i «ft-i•-rviiiia** w Im llift oi iiitl
.ip ! liri.a ml I i .I'lilii.wri a . n I 'iip r n b a g r n »ao l ip p m u lir * h a d
I lo* appealed to tulc out, for
tupphri, llir ibiikrii vutrd b&gt; .&lt; «• m ii •* i l 11tily
i fill tiki' lii/t'ii
.id .1.
‘th e
N ut m ini I
InIII l.tiRADL 5 ugnila)i*. Junr thr p irsrnt si trail, any action
wu!r maigm lo gel ba&gt; k »n ih SIM* lH'UtWttl flrlil.**
' ..I n ’ I'jti t\ i b u ll m an a ,b ird l o r n m ade lo ll i r lla m ib g u v r in
*9, (,1’| — \ ugotlai in o i ii i n g on ‘'r c ir t six -tim er.il Tivgse Lic’»
Ii h i . Id i JattliJirv 1Kill l i «nii ii, i-t|Mvt I'n oli-ni Truman n ir n l lo t ia n t liu t tbr a p p r.il
|ob. llir ilnkr was a wildi.il
iuiNM j, n'*" I' d * hi* nl of r.Juiiitiin
nrwipapcis ignoird lodai thr f r r ln as to s»hethrr F.c should
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allair. n n n aulbourrd by a IJn iv iMly, iN iii * *1 a iitittUl * f
tin I'lnt.i.li Iploa te a s lolia open r i a l S n R it a n R .ib e itio n . m a d r l oimnfoiiii i •t it' iurnl drnounmig lay the iiiuc before the Security
union.
ta r l I’j mi■«■ l - i ' I i • to iiir
.- July 12
Dicniici Mai dial Ido hut thr Council.
A national emergent y wai juu a iDiiM mmc n( tl*« 1*01*
M i-t.ialb uni lo- diM-.ti't "totil. h i. d e n u n c ia tio n it a h ire lin g id
news n p e n .dating atound by
lldf: Slav** tljrii It* uji ir|&gt;r»litl
Lie .till had rrerised no official
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l
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m
a
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i
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a
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u
tu
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c
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u
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difficulty
w
.to
the
drte• Idimr.l tail mglil and thr lalnu fy i !%ififi i iii« &gt;1 lluit jo* itj.iD
Hlapniuc
teplv fiont alia ol the big powers
(li.ui (Jo- Suulliero alnten.'' n l lo t the H u lo li lo u r at H a u l
cabinel innnrdiatrly moird In
A n o t li «* i I h ’tiitH'ictiit r u m p
H . l o t ol I ..llllllhltt Ib-mwilll*.
flic yrncial iliin n p h rir m llrl
up In inn,n, hut a S tale Depait4iin ihfll 1j» b t4 l utmrt lljf coitly I mranwlnli' .n j lit t*. mr.n.,
a li i n i lioHi'd n lim p dlvitiui
wdti dailv Id- tnent p ie's i- ttu n indicated the
lb . 'tiling language nulii il- d giailr ii i aim
itdkf.
ru n ItD|f With tto »f« io iol tml.iv *-l , i i n it&gt;ii in l lii-ii pi unary tu I
11.imp lull'
hr iiiohahly bad ircetied a ie • olitinumg a- u n i.d and no n l u I N might be n*rIul at a later
About 2.0)0 lo ld in t moved in­ lla n &gt; ('oil
• lage d thr Beilin utuatlon con­
bull iium tire Kiimmiu mi III, •ri unit th e jiu ir i apIMirut auv
to the doth aieav, wl.rie 2 f2

by.

“ Bov*. I'm from Mexico City,”
■aid the man. “ Will you give me
a c ig a re tte !"
They did and moved on. Twenty
feet later, they heard a yell,
T h r man utood on the rail,
flip tied away th e cigarette and

Ami *o, at 1:IH I’ M. yesterday,

Jumped.
the Golden G ate bridge m a rk 'd
down the IDOth suicide in It* I t
year*.
A Coa*t G uard boat plucked
the broken body out of the
w ater a *hort tim e later. Taper*
In a coat pocket gave the name
of Fortunato O rnelar A nrulnao,
62, dlihw aiher.

i

shut down liv the strike

McCorml-k
W ork*.
t'lilca,'torn! employment T.sMNt; \Vi--t
Cullman Work*. Cliicngu, 3,Ten
T m ctnr Work*. Chicni-n, fl.L'im
Mct'or mok Twine Mill, Chicago
950 1 Auburn, N. 3 '. 2,2tM); F^a-'
Moline. III.. :t 7 0 0 ; Rlcmwnil
Ind., I sou. liuck Island, 10 . b.
th SO; l.ouisvilie, K y , f».W*t1
A Harvester atiok»**maii iy|mit
oil on the rli-ven'li hour *ffoil
tn avert the w alk o u t.
lie mini tlie rnnip-iny piCpou-d
a one-year ev tcn slo n , --iili«ijriii*l
Iv
without w-nrkiug coivlit on
change*, of the contract wl.cli
*t»i
ai

i^ a in .t him.
fn ,. victin
victim. C lara Mudrirk, 32,
i.av touml ra lly tielay on tlie
floor of her homo, face tiown,
sig h t «h*d* In her body.
A rresting officer* *ald Mmlri'k
.Silt GOING IMM.
tolu ol quarreling with Id* •
tjl IM \ Ma * . .............. 1*
tia r g u l wife over a divorce, bite
An ocean going Great I' to
n u rsed to give him one, accoi I
*, a
lug to their aci-ount, but Would :*!og. pi&lt;-ki-d ur* a •mb- at
not pul tlie ag reem en t in writlru'. I ie*tHiiuling i*&gt; t • *-r*i■■■•■nt of tl»
[it icuera imlay.
Forman said M udrirk called
George nrnl Ki-iutotli McJl tUIce neailquarter* a f te r the shoot­
ing and told the desk: “Theri-'» teporte&lt;l they Wen- Hlltiiiol to
lu-i-n a shooting a t 5932 Neck- I ths'Mog yesterday by n faint &gt;rl
f \ *I r|l t ■ Send
*" IIt# an
44II 4ambulance
4III WMl*1l&gt;** and
at t which they fust tliougli' was -at
Avenue.
in r homtride detective*." W hen-"* "
The 125-pound, tan Col ed
nfft.-er* atrivnf, F orm an went on
nnimal apparently bad l-tei, in
bind rick met thrm and said:
"There'* the body. There'* the the wnler n runritls-ruble h ngi uf
gun “ Then, according to For­ Ume. It wa* coniplotoly ovhiu tail
man. Mudrirk stretch ed out hi* —tint not brn don*-In to ti 'M'
big heljiimt of hamburger when
strict* fur the handcuff* and add n
they reached shore. There wn »u
c d —" \nd hero I* your man."
immediate explanation liotr the

dog gut so far from idmra.

Tightest Censorship Since Truce
Clamps Down On Jewish Immigrant!
By JA M E S M. I.ONC

TEL AVIV, Israel. Tuesday, June 29 (JF)—The tighter! crnionfiin
since the truce began war damped down lait week on a story that 800
trained European and American Jew* of military age were taid to have
landed in Itrael from the Irgun Zvai Leumt arm* ship Aftafrna.
Actually, no correspondent here knows of hit own fact finding
whether the ilory is true—whether 8 0 0 really were aboard and if so,
whether they landed near Natanya and scattered successfully into Irgun
canto*

iSOnfiiS
Z
the fl ret

DRIVING M ENACE
VAN NUYS, r n l l f .. Jim.- t!&gt;
(A*i—A 19-yrar-oId mechanic was
cnm rnlttril to jail y o te r d a y aftlr
police told the c o u rt they cl«&lt;k4d
hi* lt"ntc-maiie c a r a t R0 mlh - ‘in
hour.
.
T hey reported th e vehicle &gt;1*1
no fenders, b u n ip rr* , run rung
fmard*. tail light o r hand htalji
and that the ste e rin g g*ar ' -X*
loose.
T he mechanic, J a m e s A.' Senb erry , pie*rie*I g u iltv to eh*i
of reckl«-*s driving, d riv in g an
safe vehicle and d riv in g an UT
rcg lx tcrcl vehicle.

r O l ’Nt It. M E E T
" "
A covered dish euptw-r will I*
Lntar, when the Israeli army served by the W o m en ’* C«"nci
had destroyed the Altalena In Tel a t th e First C h ristia n Churc) li
Aviv Bay, Menaebem Beigin. th e rh u rth dining room g i:l&gt;
ron.mender of Irgun. declared in o'clock thl* evening fo r ehurri
n broadcast th at the ahlp had m em bers and frie n d s who nil
brought in $00 men and six wom­ w ork as solicitor* In a person*
en.
can v as to secure fu n d s t« cun
A repreeentaUve of the United
D i s p a t c h e s from Marseille, s tr u c t a memorial p a rsn n trc ir
lha Danlah parliament, probably N ations True# Commission told whence the /iU le n a embarked, h o n o r of th* la te Rev. w . P
Um Associated P ress th a t i sports
tomorrow.
(('••llasiS m&gt; H e x r t m i
Yooley.

day of the landing,
the Associated Press wai told by
DANIHH-V. 8. TREATY
rn o ru tl in e u
ilk . J a n a Irgun sources, by persona living
U nlU d in tha landing area and by Heb­
M arshall rew correspondent* who w a t to
that a n a that 900 to 900 "new
Immigrants" were landed safsty.

• lode installation ill six Hood
Infills fiu night bathing
■he upper let 1 1 would hr teat It
ed I Mini thr ground floor liy
•-p.tr itr tprtlabo't stalls for noil*
isitiiniris llitheis would ruler at
Itioutld level ami tllstohe in the
wp.it.sir men's and ladies' in tioiil and would ruler the |mol
la t r p i lair lialhci's stalls Iraihed
iliiwugh the shown riHimt and

Former Republican
Turns Office I n to
‘Ike* Headquarters

*• —

* - •* •

( ’pl.FdimmdKussell
F u n e r a l Services
To Be Wed n e s d a y

Funeral services for CpI. Edniiii-d Ru'-cll Sanford-liorn vetrr,n of World War I) in Ihe Pacific
. t r i. will t e held at 1:00 o’clock
’•Vi- hu--d.iv afternoon at Ever*
gu-en C'-nietery with full m ilitary
CHICAGO, June 2’J, —pi*/
Jiuti Ann Hickman. It yeat old honor conducted Gv tlie Am or­
IiiCti school &gt;opliuiiiure, given a im ! leg io n and Veterans of F o r­
A firing squad of
choice of living witli her aunt .ami eign W ats
unde or with her uiltng f a t u n , iiietnlx-r• of Oompanv I of the N a ­
tional Guard will fire (lie final
dn tdi-il ugtnst her father.
The red-haired. freckle-faced -nlute. Hr. E. I). Brownlee will
It
I'xli* I lilrri
girl aablwi in circuit court yvater- officiate
Cub Russell, the son of Mr*.
wtn-'ow* with picture* of F.lsen- tlliv
Judge Harry .&gt;1
howe- In uniform. I.nud-peaker* (| . - , deciaioti - tu continue Inhn Rii»«ell and the late John
•oi n window sill of the Arch •„ ||Vl- with aunt atul uncli*. Mr. l(ii-.*e,l. wn- born March 23. 1925.
nir.-et luiilding nireadv me h1ar-j,,ud Mrs. Adolph Kntrsl’ of sufi- When lie wn* four year* o f age,
riie founts' mused from Ranford to
It.g campaign tiropagamlu.
, tit I on Evansbm.
lie attended guide and
Tlie slogan Nachman has print*
father. K arl It Hickman, Idaho
ng'i
I nt Caldwell, Idaho.
dinluttl rhilitren nre invilod to ed mi Kisenhower for■I'ro-ident I M, u civilian A rm y engineer, t- •ILs
m ils m ilitary training a fte r
-ay* "Thl* msti purtrav* i iiwuratily ill w ith cancer. Hi* at
• nter ii tetinl" tournament to Ie- stirker-'
&gt;i-'l&gt;l at the Hanford Junior High V1
" ideal* and hopes for tlie turtle)' pleaded lie -tumid have V in e iiiibicUil Into service. May
.•hnol court* tom orrow umrning witch1 of tom orrow, one uf eter- the comfort of .lean anil her sistci t:t, It'Ll, ssit with the arm y tank*
mil fin e r'.’’
(Dorothy, I*, in hi* final days.
j eurp-i. lie la te r liecnme an air
.» 'i-iMt i.Vtmk, Il wa* nn mm need
C u n pa ign Manager Dale G.
"It l» u n fo rtu n a te ’ Judge Irish- cadet, training at Harllllgtoli T e l­
ini . morning l-y t're d Ganns, di- M atlern. of Altoona, l’a . » 3H- er said after J e a n Ann announced | us in the gunnery .'-cli'Mil nnd fly ­
• e to r of tlie Sanford recreational year-old South Pacific war i.-ti-r- i-er decision." th a t tin* child’* all
ing instruction nt Monroe Field,
.0*11VII v.
av* liielr plan* include a g irl’* mg f*ther should not h»vo the
nlif Sent to Au trnlia and la ter,
llu- tournnm m t will Im. hi-ld for luig-'de to pass out thouxand* of comfort of hi* child in his la-t &gt;
Ni- x Guinea, he was killed w ith
I a p e group for boy# and girls. bin 'oi ■ insrrilied: "Boost Kisen- moments, but a child 11 year* old four olher* when Ids plane c ra sh ­
'I i
t.ynda (tingle* will direct the ntmei for I'resident." What If ha- the right to choose its own ed during its initial mission flight..■livify.
Surxtvotii incltule the m other.
Elsenhower doesn't figure nl tin* guardian
___________
tir e u |i game and baseball will runvtt.tion Nachman wax asked. |
Mi i. Jolui Russell of Caldwell;
. ,., „
.u
- oeiti during Ihe afternoon ju-ri1 on. brother. Howard C. Russell of
MV «T H F A I
J.m e "D b l h - &gt;
- d '.
BaM-hall will Ih&lt; played nt "The, I tak e down the picture*
W ashington, l&gt;. C.j an uncle, II.
ami vote for Dewey,’’ he bdd a r e - , L
. __ t‘ ,,II. 'n_Vs
chairman of
I
like
Front
I’n
tk
,
nnd
game*
Frank
Hall,
tin*
T. Russell of Lake Mary and th e
I porter.
Im
held
nl
th
e
Grammar
negotiating
c
o
m
m
itter
rcnrr»ent"di
In tliv in g cousins: Fonlyce Rusii.ml playground.
I'riie* will
BATAAN KILLERS
1 l"«
&lt;'*"'“ d i* n r*11
■II, Henry A. Russel) and, J . C.
av arili'il tu group gam e win
K tuo-d of Sanford; U cib ert E.
YOKOHAMA, June 29 (&gt;11- T w o
'* 1;1 , ,od* v
iii'ts Mr. tiana* declared.
former Ja p an ese offlrerx. M a j.l» » 'k r July 16 If thrir wage Russell and Mi s Olive Russell of
General Y o.hltakn Kawane an d d fo u le Is not se ttlrd .
Ciown Point, Indiana and C. 11.
Col. K urntarn Hirano were senHall said nn announcement to Ru**ell of Ossining, N. Y.
ATLANTIC CROSSING
|enee&lt;i tmlay to lie hnngrd for re- *hls effect wa* mailed yesterday
Tne following veteran g uard of
LONDON June 29, td ')— If sponsibility in the 1912 B ataan
«k» Canadian radway*. The honor will m eet the tra in b rin g ­
tin- fickle Kiigtlnh w eather per- death ntarch.
negotiating com m ittee, renresenl- ing Etc body to the ACL Depot
u it* . Britain will nose out the
Roth w rre convlctnl by a U. K. Hig IM In tcrn atln n al brother- tomorrow afternoon: John Sauls,
I’mited S tatrs In the race fur the Eighth Arm y tribunal.
t howli, hs* been seeking a 35- Douglas Rtenstrom, Jam es W right
fu»t Jot-pio|iellril a irc ra ft cro*sA pprnxim ately 10,000 A m eri - 1 rents-an-hour increase. A eon- William F. Thorne, Brown Miller
mg of the Atlantic.
ran and Filipino soldier* dlrd In filiation fmard recommended a
Six Vampire fig h ter plane* are ihe lla ta in m arch and 25,000 F ill- I seven-rent increase. The workers and Earle T urner.
ready to fly Thursday from Odi- pino* dieif la te r at Camp O'Don* I voted to strike if no satisfactory
MHHCL'RY RISES
- tm A irport, England, to Iceland, neb
* agreement lx reached.
Saturday marked Ihe tup of tho
(It re nl anil, Labrador and Canada.
c u rre n t heat wave, and a record­
S ix teen L o c k h e e d Shdotlng
ing of 100 degree* In the shade
Star*, o f the H.8. A ir Force, will
w as made Gy li. F. W hilner,
a 'le m p t
the reverse crow ing
w eatherm an. Sunday the m axim um
about Ju ly 7.
wa* 97 and Monday, 95.
Ju n e rainfall ha* been only 1.29
H I tV AM S SPE A K E R
inches a* compared w ith 12.M
Dr. D. M. Height*, profesaor of
Inches of June, 1947 when It ra in ­
You c«i «ive monay »nd Kelp cut your own coat of
Business A dm inistration a t Roted nearly every day. N orm al ra in ­
living
by
reading
tne
Herald
ada.
.Advertised
price'
llot College and fo rm er pro­
fall for June Is 7.48 inchta.
are loweat price*. The following merchant* are adver
fessor o f accounting a t th e Untiling attractive featurea and apedal bargain; In t»
ivvrslty of Florida, w ill address
MARKET GROUP
the K lw anis Club tom orrow noon
The Sanford S tate F arm er*
day'a Herald:
at th e Tourist C enter on the subM arket Advisory Committee w ill
J i d , "T h e public acco u n tan t and
m eet tonight a t 7:30 o'clock a t tho
Itobson Rporting Good*
R. L, Parkins A Boa
liar economic world," It was re­
M arket office, it was announcod
p u te d by George II. W illiams, J r.
today by li. J. Lehman, m an ag er.
T llll.A l&gt; K Id'H IA Jtttat 99 t/I*&gt;—
A IK venr ohl mantifarlliter who
«ay-i lie’s alw ays vuti-il slrn ig h t
Repiil-tiran tinw rnnverted III* o f ­
fice into nn Klacnhower-fur-l'rt**iilenl hcailnuartcr*.
Jo-i ph Nnchrpan say - he plan*
.in intensive drive fur the nom in­
ation of hi* five-star favorite a t
tlo&gt; licm oeratic Naliorwl C onven­
tion onenlng h ere J til v IJ
M trhntan has filled his office

Girl, 11, KH ust-s To
Live W ith F a t h e r

Children Invited To
E n ter Tennis Tourney

SAVE MONEY - Read Mera,d Ads

�Tin:

\GE TWO
Treaty For Germany

i:*l»k1l&gt;hrS la tuna
rabll&gt;»rS Sail' n n n « alar4 ar
aaS
at

R um iiii, im in tr f o r u so m n lttijr B o a rd a c o i i f e n i n c w ith
(teveii o f h e r jc n te llite n a tio n s , h n a v o ic e d a d en i r e f o r - | m i d y
co iiclu rd u ii o f a |&gt;cttcc tr e a t y f o r G e r m a n y a n d fo u r- p o w e r
a j m e m e i i t f o r t h e n e tlin jr u p o f a d e m o c r a tic g o v e r n m e n t to
Ih* o jK tra tc d h y t lit- G erm an." th e m s e lv e s .
O n e o f t h e u r g e n t o b je c ti v e s lia te tl h y t h e Hu* inn"
;r t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f f o u r - p o w e r c o n tro l o v e r t h e R u h r
d i s t r i c t , ric h p r iz e o f n a tu r a l r e s o u r c e s a n d h e a v y in d u s tr y .
T h e d i s t r i c t is n o w u n d e r t h e c o n t r o l o f t h e t h r e e w e s te r n
A llie s, G r e a t B r i t a i n . F ra n c e a r id t h e U n ite d S t a t e s , a n il re
p r e s e n t s p r o b a b ly t h e b est tr o r n ji c a r d th e t h r e e j« e e s s fo r
t h e i r j o i n t d e a lin g s w ith R u s s ia . A n o th e r p o o d c a r d is
R u s s ia 's g r o w i n g d is s a tis f a c ti o n w ith f o u r - js iw e r o c c u p a ­
tio n o f G e r m a n y , a n d p a r ti c u la r l y o f B e rlin w ith in th e Hti*.siiu i z o n e o f G e r m a n y .
I f a n d w h e n d is c u s s io n o f a g o v e r n m e n t f o r th e new
G e r m a n y is r e s u m e d , h o w e v e r, t h e R u s s ia n s p r o b a b le - till
w ill bo ta lk in g in te r m s o f t h e i r o w n p e c u lia r d e f in itio n ot
t h e t e r m " d e m o c r a tic " . T h e y a l s o p r o b a b ly w ill lie ta lk in g o f
r e p a r a t i o n s o f s u c h e x te n t t h a t t h e w e s te r n p o w e rs c a im o t
a c q u ie s c e .
I n d ic a tio n s a r e th a t R u s s ia a n d t h e t h r e e w e s te r n
Im w c rs f o r a w h ile w ill go o n a c c u s in g e a c h o t h e r o f lack o
i n t e r e s t in c o n c lu s io n o f a G e r m a n t r e a t y .

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a a r t a a l . a l r l a Ifcr a a r l a r r r p a k l l .
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T l ’KHILlY. J I M ’. 2'».

TUESDAY JUNE 29. 1918

HERALD SANFORD. FLORIDA
SAY AU REVOIR, BUT NOT GOODBYE!

ftie Sanford H erald
• • ■ ( m i I'larM a
_____ I I I v**«s»lla .*»»»««
l l l r r r i aa . « * * i claaa a t a l l r r
i r i . k f r 37, l«l&gt;. a l t h r I’m l H I M . a
•( • a n f o r r i , I'larM a. w s S r r I k * A r t
•I t ■■■*&gt;■■ ml M a rr k a. I C T .

SANFORD

r-5, Bill
C, o r _b i n, Is
,

man stayed at “Camp Chicks' malign", 18th Inf. Rcgt. Head-

Instructor In Japan 'maner*. during the two »«k.

______
training course.
Corbin I# the non of Mr. W, F.
illl l. INSIDK M ItlXihK
H K IT t:, Ja|ian (Special! T-5 Corbin of Sanford. He is a mem­
Mill E. Corbin. Snnfonl. Fla., will ber of the 1‘Hh Inf. Diviiion.
be am ong the A rm y's trained
Anclen Itomans used hedged
•enior life mo big un*l watei
•vfety in -truitor* t tit« vummer in »f ii vrtb*. laurel and box in th e ir
gat Jen*.
Japan.
Corbin, , elected from a group of —
licked soldier*, qualified for the __
"I. » h en he recently complete.I
nn American ite.l Cron* training
course held in Meptiu. Japan.
107 W. 1 *1 . St.
Phone 153
t.'nder the direction of William
T. Itaney of Springfield. &gt;lo.,
Snips - Rentals - Repairs
director o f Fir»t Aid nnd Witter
Safety in the F a r Ka»t Com m and,,
cln**ea m e l*eing conducted for Set* tile N e w D o m e s tic S e w -i
the purpose of providing life­ m g S u p p lie s
guards and instructor* In recrea­
F a r t s f o r a ll m a k e .Ma­
tion
area*
throughout
the
command which will l„. u*ed by c h in e s
occupation per*onnut during the
summ er month*.
T e rm s— 1 y e a r fre e s e r ­
At ttcppu, a ti. I. resort locat­ v ic e
ed on the ea«t of Kyurhu. Japan'*
southernm ost Island, the Sanford
T

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Sew Machine Shop

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Clowns In Earnest

ridr out III lifr )»U will miaa
nearl) nil Ihr Joy. 11a yipina**** ia ta
T h e i low niriK r e v e lr y w ld c h got?* o n a t n a tio n a l p o litic a l i
aldr product, )iiu can't I mil much c o n v e n tio n s , a r o u s i n g in th e tn in d s o f m a n y **n L urking
ol i t Ii) seeking il. Thun almll
ram r In thy grave ill a full uge, A m e r ic a n s q u e s tio n s o f th e w is d o m a n d w o r th o f th e c o n ­
like a* a ahnek of corn ro m rlh In v e n tio n s y s te m , o c c u r re d in fu ll m e a s u r e in th e Itrp u U lstn ii
Ilia spa son.—Jnli 6:34.
N a tio n a l C o n v e n tio n in F h ilm lc lp h iu T h e y w e r e th e fooll h
a n t ic s m .d n o is y d e m o n s tr a ti o n s o n tin ' c o n v e n t in n flo o r,
Miniature
u n d ig n if ie d r a c k e t f ro m th e g a lle r ie s , d o w n in g in tile tr e e i t
11'Mini K#lri*l*&gt;Kia|*li *
a
T hr rainbow curve uf tlma* (turn n d b u ild in g s o f tli e c ity .
R u t w h e n t h e m o m e n t o f d e c is io n c a m e , w h e n th e c o n ­
h e re lo there
Deuel il*&lt;'* i*ui microscopic illpiun. v e n tio n r e a c h e d t h e p o in t o f a c t u a l l y n a m in g it c a n d id a te
T he me
f o r tin* p r e s id e n c y , e v e ry o n - lo o k e r w a s a w a r e t h a t tin*
Of nil our yesterdays extcml* flom c lo w n in g e n d e d s h a r p ly , a n d a s p i r i t o f e a r n e s t -erin ti.-n e .-&gt;*
dork
To lightnc*.. (hick with u ln rj nnd p e r v a d e d th e T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s e s s io n w h ile th e u n a n i m ­
o u s s e le c tio n o f G o v . T h o m a s K . D e w e y o f N ew Y o rk w a s
ileapair.
In finities aurtouini tla, »un ami »t«r b e in g f o r m u l a te d .
Ami Micht-yrar incite* burst our
In 11n* s a m e w a y it m a y lie e x p e c te d th a t th e D e m o ­
Itlilnia tvith rile.
We nre hut coin nil nd*l in ro*mlr c r a tic N a tio n a l C o n v e n tio n w ill b r i n g lo P h ila d e lp h ia n o ise
a n d h o r s e p la y , lin t in th e h o u r o f i t s in q s i r t a n t d e c is io n s it
ik ill.
A m irrored image whole no m ic­ w ill h e c o m p le te ly s e rio u s .
ro n me.
T h e r e v e lr y is a s a f e ly v a lv e , w h ic h le ts o f f so m e ol
Aiul vet we me itimplcU- Unr
th e e x c e s s s te a m g e n e r a te d in a p o litic a l c a m p a ig n W h e n
"
'
apace ia parked
With m otes of godlinc** mid m ortal t h e s a f e t y v a lv e h a s p e r f o rm e d i t s f u n c tio n , t h e e n e r g y n tn a in in g in c h e c k is m o re e f f e c tiv e ly h a r n e s s e d to ta c k le th e
clay ;
The universal ililpcifeetluna weigh p r o b le m s o f D ie h o u r .
Upon lia nil. Mow wondioua then
th e fart
That ntonta alia re in the im m ortal
■oul.
And atnallrsl pint, thu* com ­
A m e r ic a ’s v a c a tio n tim e lia s c o m e . F o r m o st p e o p le it
prehend the Whole!
i t e w m M.irii c .n z i i :
IIA Ittll.il a p p i . k i i a u m . w ill lie to o s h o r t. R u t it c a n 't Is? e x t e n d e d In r u s h in g t h r o u g h i
I'u rrlitit U l .i i f T
I t,
j
My I j j Vc won llie “Grand Pnx
T h o s e w iio a r e g o in g to g o b y c a r to t h e i r p ln y s |io ts
,v&gt; ,lio IloMu’vixl citadel which
dr Farit.“ t lun.rxiriK thr rating w ill b e s u r e r o f g e t t i n g th e r e in o n e p ie c e if th e y d o not ' j rim and Slicm tuull isn 't withjcaiun al Long! lump. With n d r iv e lik e m ad . E v e n w ith g o o d lu c k a t te n d i n g , tin a u to i- t .ol hi nl.ni . &lt;if &gt;lru&lt;-tin &lt;- tifn i
i
name like that any h o u r could w h o b u r n s u p t h e r o a d s a r r i v e s o n ly a tit t l e a h e a d o f tin .ill.
o th e r s . A n d th e m o r e le is u r e ly t r a v e l e r h a s m o re u p p e r - , 'I *u Itcd Ci’inlnfoim 's lilistcrlpg
win a race in Fiance.
E\V YORK—I don't suppose a man ran say he
t u u l t y to o b s e r v e s i g h t s o n th e w a y , f in d s h im s e lf h -s t e n s e i i n n d v in li a* ;mi nf Yugoslavia',
■ickt iJiciai"i, "Muriiliiil ’ Till*.
■catty haa lived until a house detective has
D ial batrball li the e a tirit a n d tir e d a t th e j o u r n e y 's en d .
,tld II; i.ipl.nii, disclose* a nofiknocked on the door of the hotel room In which
yamr to undrutand hat ju«l hern
I t ’s tlie tim e o f y e a r to s a y o n c e m o r e : N ot o f a s t ! i i d ' .uffrclMin m unc of the moat
, he is situated for the moment. I have lived.
proved in Italy whrir a group of D riv e slo w ly a n d s e e th e o u td is ir s i g h t s ; d r iv e l a s t a n d set* iiiipuilant -Btellite states. TkiDark in the dim past, when my unending search
spectator*
Hatching th ru
(ir«t tlie in s id e o f t h e h o s p ita l.
fin fir-t liig i xplie*Ion of g&gt;
| for characters off the beaten path carried ine Into
kind
I*
&lt;M
iie
(n
public
knowledge'
yam r. called the unipiie, "toll' strange and eerie corners nf the earth, I once sa t
nnd u on*- would expect, Moscow
U t."
on the edge of a hotel brd around midnight and
Its* *tiurk •wjfdy.
Uitsrviewed two at rip-teaser* who Just had ram s
T ito* -in* m e not detailed hut
One of the wiietl nrw&gt;|ia|&gt;ei
from their last show-, and It was while they were
^
le
-omit,ii|
up
gi'iieially
with
men w r evet knew m tom icd in
| explaining th r intricacies of the grind and bump
lie -UU in. nl that Yugoslav Comone tim e that the way to tell
lth a t this house dick rapped ominously nn the
niuiiibt* h a te departed fm m the
S u d d e n Attack W ould Find
Mobiliia Industrially Now,
portal and Inquired what 1 was doing In the room
whether a rtnry wsi news-worthy
ita rX 'la in n line unit ilmi Tito and
I at that sinful hour
■si* ^'•Itc.igiii'- have futlowed s
Wamt Munitions' Chairman
Dcaslic M an p o w er S hortage
was this: if a prison was very
For Just a moment t was so overcome hy the
i, .i re Inch i* hateful to Soviet
anxious to grt somrlhmg in the
S p tc itl to C tn tr tl /V est
world-weary, glamorous aspect of the incident
Msl Hsimer
lltu
.iu
The
Coni
inf
n
n
n
accuse*
paper, it waiii' i news, hut il hr
th a t I was tempted to act crestfallen and guilty
Intiii of Ix-ing T rotxkyltes, which
'.VHIIIN'tiTON—-Tbioma* J. H argrave, chairman of the Muni­
was anxious to krrp it out. thru
and thus play the scene out to the htlt, but the strippers got so mad
I* the supreme In*u1t In the partion! U o«6, I* fearful that the Unite*] HUtr* muy !»• unable
it was teal news.
lalice of the M u.rovltes.
tfcry slammed the floor In the poor detective's face, almost but not
to iirm lla.lf ailcquatrly if atom w ar come*.
quite kicking him dow nstairs
To get (he full •ig'nifiranie of
Hargrave,
who
haa
been
urging
Industry
to
get
Its
plan*
on
paper
P riso n s who arc always quick
My next meeting with a house dick was not until lost night,
till* TioU ky -lap it muni Im* reto avoid the mod scram ble which characterlxed the C nrld W ar U
lo hlainr war scares and p ro p a­ rearm am ent eftort, saya:
when I sat In s dark cornsr of the Hotel T aft taproom, right In
called that .Stalin und Trotsky
l u ttlio foi liMileishin a t the time
the middle of the big drag, and Inquired or John O'Donnell about
ganda on Wall SlrerI should nnlr
"If the next rear la atomic and the enemy drops • bomb on ms,
• f ta pin’- death. Stulin won ami
the subtle nuances and anglss of his profession.
how the Stock Matkrl is tr a d in g
th ere will be no tim e for the Army. Navy and
I m ilk y wn expelled. The reI tat)** Mr. O'Donnell a house detective over the mild cries and
A ir Forre to chase around amt ai-quire plants "
lo the Communistic conspiracies
fugee wuhih-red fmm ro u n lry to
pretrstg of Mr Al Lewie, the T a il's manager, who tried to aril me
nidustrlal
mohillratlon
planning
must
he
dona
now rnipiliing l.um pr. Stocks
v u n tly and finnlly Wound up in
the title "house protection officer," without much auccras. Aa is
now. say* Hargiave. He la plraw d hy the uni­ p M
dropped y rilfid ay Iroin otic to
* in ., where Id* lunin wu* mym atter of cold fact, O'Donnell really la closer lo being a bouncer
form procurement rrgulnllona amt the assignIf.
io*..sly
licaleii
out
willi
ii
*pade.
tout doll,sis a »h.iir, iindoiitiicdlv
since hta brat ta the taproom.
m rn t of 77 per ren t of arm* purchasing to one
Tnv*e fact cun In- of *mn!l satindicating tu Joe Stalin and Com­
There 1* another house protection officer—I CANNOT say th a t
government agrnry or to Joint procurement hy
D factton t.. T ito if tie i* Mill
with
s straig h t face—who is entrusted with the more delicate Job
pany that Amrm.sn capitalisti
the arm ed aervire*.
nliv*. Ih' i* lepoiied to lie at
of patrolling the rooms and suites, guarding vigilantly against 81 n.
H argrave warn* th a t any sudden w ar would
a ir Itying tu start a wai.
Hied, the \ ogo-lav mim nler cupO'Donnell Is on hand In see th a t there sre no shady doings In the
find the United Ptntea fared u llh a grave m an­
llul.
elegant new saloon
Drew P ra rto n , than whom th eir
power shortage tie polnla out there will he no
Tlie way il looks from here,
In Oashlell H am m ett's hooks, men become house detectives for
rraervolr of manpower available like the one
is none w hoinri, thr man Imlh
Mu* row finally derided Mint the
•
variety of reasons, mostly romantic, hut O'Donnell got Into the
whl*'
unrnipbm
nrnt
of
1071M0
placed
at
the
Tinm an and Roosrtcll ra llrd a
*,iui shut hail pot loo tog for his
racket because of the sudden and sad end of vaudeville.
htinv. of the m ilitary
lue*cl;*'- This pc»*anl’# son who
"rhrnnic liar." drlinc* dom ettu
John O'Donnell ta a large and lumbering man, with pink cheeks
Thontos i.
v.iitced in- way up to leadership
security a t ftrrdoin from inilaHargrave
• ntlYAl.l. Itt'N'H ItAll.ltOAII.H I IUMI.V - and d i-p ile*'d the Yugoslav mon* end thinning hair, and he looks exactly like a house detective, hut
lion, ftrrd o m In rain a living
hr turned to his strange profession of th r present only bees use his
While on the f^ilnt of the threatened tall strike.
iii'lit, long Im- Iwen regarded a*
wage, freedom lo send childten
bUckfscc set, Ilk* all four-a-dsy turns, one day ran up against th«
, oni'-mnn hand amt a law unto
Army Kcercluty Kenneth noynll toon afte r the government took
stonewall of talking movies.
'limseif. lie Improve*! on the r u e
ow e the lines made It clear he waa "g o ltij to tun the railroad*
to good sclioob. freedom from
lum aty Communi-t tough-guy liulperiod "
Mr. Lewis sahl th a t when the T aft began scouting for a taproom
Want in old *gr. Never have wr
lyln r atid Iduster. On several ocwatchdog 1&amp; yrsrs or so ago. It hired O'Donnell hsvause he w asn't
When the hand.* of the firemen, engineer* ar.*l switchmen went to
teen such a hodgr-podgr of sloppy
*n»!»’'- In* g*d tiingled w ith the
burly and was soft-spoken, hut I do nol think I would like lo com*
the Pentagon laid ling to confer with Itnynll the conversation opened
reasoning cum|&gt;rm!rd in so frw
Uni-.e*! . S l a t * und even ilefemled
Something tike this:
sen** him In a dark alley.
hl*&gt;
n't
ia*
i
in
&gt;lii)iiting
dow
n
unwoids
III other wolds, all hr
•
s e e
One of the union heads txlligt n n lly declared: *Ho you're going to
ai m'*t
American plane* over
wants it the good things of Idr
try la run the railro ad s"
Hey all retorted: "I AM running the railroad* Have you gentle­ Yw o-iavia, in one in*tnm e with*
THE T DR RENTS OF SFtUNO bring what thsy sre. the pickup
with no additional cost.
In* (lenlli of five U.K. n t tutors.
Is
*n ever-present menace In any lf«w York saloon, and preventing
men rra.l the president's executive o rd er? 1 didn't see any reference
til regim e al-m Im* Im'i ' ii charged
Marshall Tito is tiring drnouni ■ to the wurd 'try ' In IL**
Us consummation In the T aft taproom Is Mr. O'Donnell's chief aim
wtln
supporting
the
Communist
•
*
a
a
rd liy th r Cominform (or not
In life. lie does It deftly, gently but (Irmly,
nt*ellein In tireece
• KOXHKIl L O M T K ft-T M Blate d /p artro en t make* a g rra t tn-do
The unescorted ladles,
*, tn twosomes or larger groups, alp th eir
hewing to a stiicl Marxist poliry
Tit* ha- ruled Yugo-lavia with
over the personal whim* and fanelea of visiting heads of state After
siccandera al one table and tpe unescorted men gargle their scotches
mi .tot* hap i, and his dirlatorship
and the word is out llial lie will
all. they're gursta of the American governm ent.
at another table, and tpe A tlantic ocean might Juat as well be
has Ikvii a bloody one. U nder his
' get the sack." We thought ihit
between Mr. O'Doantll I* Impssfsble.
One statesm an the departm ent didn't reckon with, htw ever, was
p.glni" hundreds of priests have
was one ditty Communist who had
U-en executed in a drive against
Dr Chaim Wrlxmaiui. chief of the new a ta tr of Israel. In addition
Another of his Im portant duties ts persuading happy dU tena they
a life-time job after shooting
the church. Thr toll of political
to being a world-famed aclentUt. he la alto a cosmopolite and a
have had enough to drink. 'T h e Brat thing t do." he says. "Is stop
deaths probably never wilt to?
noted wit.
down some of our fliers, raising
service, with s nod to the bsrheep. Then I approach the guy and
When Welxmann «'«&gt; in Washington recently, the departm ent's knows..
ask him with a smile, 'How're- you doingT* Then I*ease him out.
mischief in Trieste, and planting
However,
that
pirsum
ahly
would
protocol division made every effort to rirvtae a menu that would
"You'd be surprised how few raise a fust. T hfy Just grin and say
mines in the Adriatic, one of
Lave Ia ft! nil right with Mo*cow
autt hta ta str.
•&lt;JK.. pop,' or something like th a t and I sta rt telling them a sto ry
which severely damaged a British
Itelng a J*w. the protocol man knew- th a t his food would have to .1 "com rade Tilo" has stuck to
and the next M
thing
_ they know they are In a taxicab headed for
destroyer. What does Stalin want
t«e prepared kosher-style This mrana a rabbi must d rat- (he blood 'e rro ru m ngain*t anti -C om niunhorse."
L
ts
a
ul
liullying
the
nem
ocraelct.
Tilo lo do, burn down thr White
from the m eat tie fore It la rooked.
The T sfl houses some 3.000 guests each night, which Is Mr.
Itut Tilo hn*l lugger Idea*. He
House in order to prove list
Bo they naked him whnt he would like to eel. Smiling styly, he itas given many sign* of looking
Lewis’ wurry. and some 3.000 to 4,000 others eat there rvery day,
replied: "kosher lobster "
loyalty lo the Soviet Union?
a goodly percentage of whom comprise Mr. O'DonneU’s worry, lie
upon himself n* e ia r of Russia**
works a t night and thus gels llttla time to sre Aghu, which ha love*.
Malk-tn satellite*.
At the Boardwalk last night,
• 11* Y(1U C A N T fH'KI.I. P-B-A-C-E K rnalor Harley Kilgore (D t.
Old vaudevtlllan* forever arc dropping into the T aft to aea him.
tVe’ll, nnw. you can't g et away
West Virginia, says wc ran make every effort to promote p (« ct witn that stu ff in the M usrovltt
games of all kinds were going full
cue him on his dialect stories . . . and touch him for a buck or two.
but It wilt all be w atted If the high United b ta tra
John worked for a short while In his career with Charley Mack,
ntplrt Me it known th a t Tito
blast. In local night clubs, roulette
Illiteracy rate rnnUnue*
isn't the only ambitious Com­
before th e tatlgr worked up the Moran and Msck Two Block Crows
Senator
wheels s v h i r r e d , dice clicked.
Kilgore, who Introduced a Irttl to send adults ha. k ,
munist leader, and anyone who
set.
and he also waa a close friend of George M. Cohan.
Punchboards again were openly
Attack!
sticks hi* bead up too high i t like­
to school, asserted th a t one out of every erven
A sense of humor, he feels. Is his greatest asset aa a house pro­
displayed in some business places.
ly to get it lopped off.
Americana "probably cannot read the word 'free­
Illlltraif
tection o n ce r. *1 take a little %fauae," he says, meditatively, "and
And it was said by some that
We shall hear more of this rtrdom' or a|*ell th* .rord 'peace.'"
If I didn't have th at sense of humor, developed from years of knock*
bookmakers and bolita operators
The senator declared th a t Illiteracy h as been a boon to Interna­ ulry among the Red rh lefta in t
Ing around In show butlness, I might go nuts."
had received "pefmiision” to re­ tional communism "which thrives nn confusion and h a lf-tru th s" w hin Stalin finally relinquishes
He said; "It laljta the w ritten word lo m ake the past, present and in* . ule, ami may lie a doten able
sume operations. -Daytona Beach
tu t hard-boiled leaders compote
future of democracy a vital hnd realistic tru th ."
Newvjournal. We hope that our
for the Soviet dictatorship. Bat those of eight other nations. In•
•
*
*
Nine major league
so lung a* Stalin ts In the chair, eluding Russia. So Moscow has
lovely neighbor on the coast won't
• AlUtY AND I'OUTiCJS—The A rm y's convinced the presidential th
gams* a r t on record In which a
e ir ta only one boss.
atiuck.
. link to Use ncfaiieus levels of
campaign apparently is here to stay —a t least until the Nov 3
shortstop vras not offered a sin­
The T ito situation
election day.
lower East Com! towns and
came to a head a count
gle c banco to field a ball M l by
The departm ent recently warned Its officers and personnel th a t ago when the Cominform
will strive tu appeal to the better
a batter,
Two famous runners brought
the handling of "political hot potatoes" should be undertaken w ith i secret meeting tn Romania.
of society and not pander
extrema c a n . In fact. It advised, tf possible sim ply Ignore the tasu*. i Yugoslav (.elegates, for
Geonc* Staler, famous Infielder,
fame lo Wheaton —' (III Dodds,
gangsters end
Then i t renewed Its poliry th at "an y dissemination of political unexplained, refused to
mile runner, .amt Red Grange, had a .3to batting average Ip
new* m ust be made on an Impartial and non-partisan basis."
3,046 games.
were not perm itted - to s it—with football halfback flash.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Swimming Fool
H eallnaea lre«&lt;

Social A n d Personal Activities

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Her I

1fool bath*.
The plans submitted cnll for
complete purification, filtiation,
JaiilR Palmer R aj, Society Editor
Telephone MR
reel rents I but and chlorination of
the water in accordance with the
S tale code. The capacity of the
treatm ent plant would be such
that the w ater In the pool uould
l&gt;e completely treated ami r e ­
circulated every ti hours and the
Miss Camille
Dot ten, whose
WEDNESDAY
bacteria count would lie no high­
Thomas P. W hile ha* returned
Circle No. 1 o f Iho W. 8 . 0 . 8. m arriage to Kris. H erbert Mureer than that considered safe for
of the F ir»t Mathodlst Church land will be an event uf July 13, to Chm icston, tv C. afte r spend­
drinking water.
will meet a t th e church at 3:00 w as honored on S unday evening ing a sh o rt tim e with his
The City lias on hand a fund *n
brother,
J
.
8.
C
lair
W
hite
and
P M
w ith a ‘ Upper Riven by Mias
the amount of (30,000 for the
Mr*.
White.
MONDAY
Audrey llsrh a t h er home in
construction of a swimming pool.
Cirieoa of tha P i n t Methodist Je w e tt's l*ono. tiu e sta met at
There have lieen several attem pt*
Mr*.
Paul
S
chcrf
and
children,
Church will m eet a t follow*: Cir- 7:00 o'clock at th e ltarh home
to construct a pool in the p»*t
Amy
Ih-ri*
and
T
c.ry
,
arrived
to­
j t cle No. 2 wih Mr*. B. U. Crum. w here the room* w ere a ltra c tire y
••veral year*, which fell through
day
fom
A
ndalusia,
Ala.
to
visit
• ' lay a t 3:00 P. XL; Circle No. 3 Jvcoraii-tl with lovely arrange­
lieeause construction estim ates
Mr*.
Seiierf**
parent*,
Mr.
and
with Mr*. J . E. Courier, 12(h)
have greatly exceeded the amount
Palm etto A venue, a t 3:00 P. M.; m ents of mixed sum m er flowers. Mr*. 8. K. Andrews, a t their
-if money »*t *»ide.
The
supper
was
served
buffet
home
ut
MU
Palm
etto
Avenue.
Circle No. S w ith Mrt. C. C.
The Recreation Committee esti­
William*, 200 Holly Avenue, a t style and rnten a t sm all tables In
mated th at a l*uol of the proMr. and Mrs. Frnnk Aker* plan
3:00 P. M.i C irlle No. 0 with th e dining room. T he bu ffet table
Mi** Helen Slaughter, whose
sire would al»o exceed th r
Mr*. W. J. David, 010 W o t F irtt woa covered with a w hite linen to leave tomorrow for Clayton, engagem ent and approaching mat* nosed
$30,000 fund, but that modifica­
S treet a t 3:00 P. M.t Circle No. 7 cloth and in the cen tcr were tall (la. w hrte they will visit their i riage to Che* lev F. (iw inn of tion of the design Or a search
w ith Mr*. D. U. Wat kin*. I M3 w hite candles In c ry sta l holder* grnnddnughrr, Mr*. Smith. They Jitrks.rnville ia being announced for other resource* might place
palm etto A venue, a t 3:00 P. M.; encircled with green ery . Mis* will be accompanied by Mr*. today. The wedding will take place
within the City's financial
Circle No. ft w ith Mr*. J. B. tlach was assisted in serving by Ralph (hunt speed and will retu rn on July 10 at the F irst B a p tist, ,Pnr|, X(„. City Commission la»t
Crawford, Jr., 2101 Magnolia h er mother, Mr*. P h ilip R. Bach. to Sanford In about a week.
Church o f Sanford,
rdght expressed interest in the
For greeting th e guest* Miss
^
Avenue, a t 8:00 P. M.
presentation and agreed to look
Mr. and Mr*. Joint L. Sauls
R atten wore a tiecoming dress of
further into the cost of construc­
brown balloon cloth and Miss plan to leave on Thursday for
tion of pool* of this type.
Bach wore lilac sh ark sk in with Asheville, N. C. where Mrs. Rauls
Several members of the City
blark accessories. T he hostess will en ter P isgah Rauitatiuni for
Commission will confer w ith the
presented Mis* R atten with some n rest. Mr. Raul* will retu rn to
Sanford over the weekend and
Jesigner on July 7 and if their
o f her chosen p attern o f china.
By CYNTIIIA LOWRY
Those invited to be w ith the Mr*. Saul* will be in Asheville for
Tile engagem ent and approach­ recommendation* arc favorable
AP Newafeaturea Writer
honoree, Misa R atten, were Mr*. three or four w-eek».
ing m arriage of Helen Slaughter, iho commission may give fu rth er
ONCE upon a .time (here lived Mason Wharton of O rlando, Mrs.
daughter of Mr*. W. II. Dixon of ronaideratinn to &lt;&gt;'« proposed
a vrry eccentric housewife. She David Thrasher, and th e Misses
M ri. A rthur II. Beckwith, J r . New Smyrna and C. K. Slaughter project at it* meeting on July
u»ed her frying pan to fry In. 8he M ary Ann Whclchel, Mildred has returned fom New Sm yrna of this city, to Chcsley F. Cwiitrt, 12.
uaed her carpet eweeper to clean Robson, Jean Saycr, J a n e t Hetxel, Beach where she has lieen spend­ son of Mr. and Mr*. William
The Recreation Committee con­
ith She went to the retail (tore C harlotte
True, Minnie
Ruth ing some tim e with her parents, Gwinn of Jacksonville, i* lietng sist* of T. E. Tucker, chairm an.
id boujrht new furniture to Odhant, Dorothy M orrison. Betty Mr. and 5lrs. J , J . Mathews of announced today. The m arriaga J. L. Ingiey, Geotge A. Speer. Jr..
futniah her houae with.
Mr. and
Mr*. will I*, a event of July 10 ut 7:30 Roy Holier, Sam M artina and
Moore, Betty Corrodi, Daphne Wayros*. (ia.
If you can believe it, thla houie* Connelly, Betty Jo Brock, Loio Mathew* returned In Sanford o'clock a t the F irst B aptist Jack R atigan.
wife never painted her aklllet Lee, M argaret D lngfelder, Shirley with her to spend a week.
Church with the Rev. W. PEdward Higgins, Cham ber of
apple green and u»ed It for a Moreland and Ann Anderson of
llrooks officiating.
Commerce manager, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brodir Williams
•{lent butler. She never dliem- Eustl*.
Tho bride wa* graduated from Sayrr reported that they bn.
returned y rsterd ay from Winston
bow r led h t r
carpet-»Wecper,
Seminole High School with the rittmilh*! the firm
Sm ith »ml
Salem,
Jf.
C.
where
they
ac­
hung it an the wall and jrr-'w
class of I'.'17. She I* now atten d ­ Gillespie, engineer*. In Jackson­
companied
th
eir
duughtrr,
Mr*.
urn pc ivy In it. She never haul t.
the Massey Business College ville yesterday, nml that
'*•!
Alvin (Wham and her children. ing
cd storage warehouse* looking t &gt;r
in Jacksonville. Mr. (iwinn a t­ ter bud advised th a t they will
Mr*.
Oil
ha
in
joined
her
husband
an old Kitchen table which waa
tended
the
(io
n
ic
Lee
High
icnd
here
sufficient
engineering
in Winston Salsm where they plan
By nm iO TH Y ROE
really under the paint, Chlnrte
School In Jacksonville and U now l-tn to l-o used in making appli­
Chippendale.
Associated I're** F ashion Editor to m ake th eir fu tu re home.
associated with the Coca Cola cation to the RFC for a F U &lt;&gt;.&lt;*»
Rut thla houaewife died a long
NEW, YORK—“ Y'ou can afford
Company of l hut city.
loan for construction of l 'o pro­
Mr. and Mrs. IVtor J. Ilukur
it, if you can sew it. And you can
time ago.
No invitation* are being issued posed w aterfront term inal west
left
yesterday
for
New
York
City
sow
it
if
you
sim
plify
th
e
proNowadaya an Amerlran hou*ewhere they will visit Mr. Itukur's hut all friend* of the couple aro , ( French Avenue. AU needed
wife can't look a t a aimple thing f* » ."
City d ata for the application ha*
brother ami to Cleveland, O. invited.
So
say*
Lucille
Rivera,
dress­
like a wheelbarrow or an empty
teen prepared, Mr. S aycr said
They will also visit in Long
m
aking
specialist
w
hose
busy
rats,ielne bottle without figuring
Beach. Calif, w h en 1 they wil! be
thla morning.
„
, ,
Greenwich
Village
shop
hums
tome wav ahe can turn one or
Mayor R. A. William* reported
joined by th eir son, IVter Paul
will'
production
of
g
arm
en
ts
for
both Into home-made object*
to tire Commission th a t the
of the United States
fashion shows staged by New Ilukur,
A lt,
Navy who will retu rn to S an­ lottng yesterday. Only 471 votaa George B arr Umpire School will
Y
ork
departm
ent
sto
re
s,
fabric
Pvople uaed to boaat about their com panies and ad v ertisin g ag-i.- ford with them on leave from the w ere recorded, and while Mr. T ru ­ is- held thi* winter again nt the
Navy.
tlcpplewhitea and Sheratona. To- clr*.
man Won the six-vote delegation Municipal A irport. The ComrnisBefore opening h er prc*ent
day they can't w ait to awing the business,
by a 230 tally, Eisenhower piled *ion authorised that an area tie
Rivers p u t in five
»rcpated for practice use on site*
conversation around to how they ye at* of Miss
ip 181 writ e-in votes.
erosa-country
teaching
turned grandm othrr'a waahatnnd
Another note which Jarred with previously approve.! by Mr. Barr,
fo
r
pattern
companies,
holding
Into a wing-backed period piece
.McGrath's first ballot victory pre­ raid Mr Saycr.
*rwi,:g classes In hundreds of
By BETTY CLARKE
with hand-quitted slip-cover*. If ntie.*.
The Commission considered th r
diction* came from the dircctgr
She
says:
they are really Ingenioua, they ran
formation of a County Municipal
t
f
t)
e
Southern
S
tate
s'
Rights
AP
N
ew
afeaturea
Beauty
Editor
"7 he average woman doesn't
write piece* about their ad libb­
We’d get pariir stricken at the group which 1* opposing Mr. T ru ­ la-ague and instructed Mr. Snyer
*iaVo lim e for 'fussing'. If she has
ing for tha raagatlnr*.
to contact officials «f other in*
thought
of being caught In a flam m an's nomination.
Beginner* ueually atari making to spend week* in ovor-cautions
J . 0 . Krrnrcrirk announced in forporntod town* in Seminole
coffer Lablea. A coffee table i» p i el initial ie* before ahe finis'u* lug building: horrified if someone McComb, Mis*., th at 15 Dixie and County to sc i what they desire
forced u* to dip o u r little finger*
any four-tegged piece of furniture h er dress. she's tired of th e fabric, in
oil. Y et, every summer, border sta te governors have iridi* to do aliout thi* movement. These
Mlh (he leg* eawrd off. The low- tim process and th e g arm en t by gay'roiling
l
and*
of white-skinned Wail- ra te d they will attend an anti- town* include Oviedo. U ngw otal
th
e
tim
e
it'a
completed.
t r to the floor you drink coffee
ties
parede
to the beach intent on Trum an raurti* in Philadelphia and A ltamonte Springs.
'*
Vou
should
see
how
women
these daya, the more chic you arc,
tile day before the national con­
The sum of ItiKI wt* aiithnrsettin
g
their
bodies on fire,
respond
to
simplified
practical
It'a never cricket, however, Just
vention.
lied for Insert control by f"g
method*
of
‘ru
in
g
—
sh
o
rt
cti*
T
h
rsr
little
pyrnmoniaca,
equipta aaw off the left* of an old table
L
the
hurtle
t
-date
of
Kentucky,
spraying of alley* by Honthein
proven to be en tirely reliable by pert with nothing more to offer
ana let it go n t that.
Mir- Chemical* Inc., which did this
workmen such as I old n an Sim than a silky, smooth, meanwhile, two U nltrd
Everybody who is doing thia responsible
Worker* officials rounded a call
navi- in my own shop."
white, w inter-protected skin, get tm labor to support Senator Al­ work last year.
thing hat to refiniah the piece
In order to accommodate the
Mi * Rivers herself loves sewwhether it needs it or not. Ex- m g. and ha* been a t it since the wh-tt they ask fo r—the “ rare- lien Barkley (Il-K yt for I lie pro
knot hole club" of colored chilperU never akin their knuckles a g e of 18. She opened h er first nie.«t look."
Itii-ncr. Tln-y said union inrmtM-ii
,:»w)
appropriated to
The goal is to tan , and a fte r a Itonld oppose Mr. Trntnnn.
or get tired muscle*, either. One dressm aking shop on her 21st
construct additional bleacher* in
few*
bout*
with
th
e
infra-red
and
‘role In the game is to diiguise h itth u ay , and ha* been evangelis­
To that. Third P arty presid.-n th e right field area of the Muni­
the original purpose of tha ar­ in g streamlined sew ing methods ullla-violet sun ray*, lucky girl* t trni rnndhlate llen rv A. Walla.■. cipal Itrrll I’ark. Renting rapacity
may take on th r dusky beauty of agreed. In a speech in Berlin. of tin- addition will he DHL
ticle aa much aa possible.
ever since. She adds:
in Egyptian prince**. But it's the
Currently there's a magatine
The Park Avenue inning ordi­
•T o schoolgirls w ho discover unlucky little aun goddesses who N. II.. he said "Labor is not g e t­
tin g it* Jost dessert* front our nance, approved at a special
piece about how one young couple th a t sewing can he sim plified, it
(yoanf-marrieda, they call them) r.icar* not only th a t th ey can have suffer — not having taken' ade­ p reso rt foreign policy of *|&gt;«nding meeting, and allowing con»trucpractically furnished an entire m oio clothe*, but th e career of quate precautions against the va*t *um» In adventure* over­ tion of apartm ents la-tween F our­
»un’s pow rrful ray*. P retty soon se a -." He added:
apartment with an old-fashioned pcwlng and designing a t ones
teenth Street and Tw enty-fifth
a
« ap­
"Corporation* aro making a S treet, was formally adopted.
dining room table they bought for pear* attractive. Youngster* made their epiderm is take* on n 'd esig n
like
an
unfinished
patch
quilt,
and
profit
four
tim
es
g
re
a
te
r
than
P i (in a second-hand place, a beeline to my istore classes, afte r
A contract with Otto Caldwell
the tex tu re of an allig ato r's skin. ilu rin r the war and have money tn for the purchase of the site of
natch).
school hour*, in every city I visit
S
untan
lotions
have
been
so
im­
pay wage* a« high a* lOl.VJrt."
the former St. John* River w are­
First, of rourse, they rut off the cd.
proved th a t the girl who strives
1 he Administration'* conduct o( house, and providing for the re ­
leg* and made a coffee Uhls.
"Mother* of college girl* are a for a ta n can have an easy time
foreign policy was sla te d . to lw moval of piling, wns approved.
With the left over placet of lega big part of the current dressmak­
T « o director* of colored rec­
tney produced (this wasn't too ing crusade, too. When they get a of It, if sho uses them. We are the major targ et of Governor
clear to me) a VERY expensive- letter to the effect th at the future told by the cosmetics Industry H itm en K. Dower w h|n h‘ reation projects were appointed:
a t more than 85 percent of sun­ luunrhes the Republican pttoldrn- Adam llnynes Tor (inldahor&lt;&gt; nod
looking lamp, yea, lamp. Then they B achdor of Arts would like a new th
took tne left-over leaves from the o u tfit, they want to supply it. And tan lotions now a te greaseb *«, ti.tl campaign.'
land* Jnne* for the east »idi
•table and made those Into a din­ it'a wonderful to ace how many therefore there is little staining
Police Chief Roy William* wn*
of
bathing
suit*,
robe*
And
tow.
D.
ing table. It m ight have been mother* have learned th at they
directed in confer with the S tale
•You
can
even
find
■
lotion
method
which
Hoe*
not
rosier to use- the leaves for a can afford it. If they can sew iL1*
Market advisory rom m lttec rela­
will shut nut 90 percent of J t h v - tannic arid or lodl
coffee table and o at off the dining
tive to lire placing of a u ni­
Mis# Rivera slernly disapproves which
the
burning
ray
s
w
hile
perm
itt.l.eulf* and redhead* win
room table, but It would.it have of the old-fashioned method* of
formed night watchman nt the
been a m agatine piece. They'd team in g dressmaking. She sayas ting M&gt; perrant of the tanning in se.Milivity, particular!
Market. The Market, aecording to
rays
to
hit
your
akin.
O
f
eonr
mi
received a cot fo r a wedding pre­
H. J, la-hman, malinger, offer*
"Too many teach from theory. you will take longer to tan with r.un safely with the*e new
A nice tan I* really )« a.iUfid if to pay the salary of the wntrhsent
Th«&gt; stand up before a group of thia invisible protective film
you ra n achieve it. But It roqmrra
THa young eouple didn't hava women who probably have taken
patience and enduranre. Y'ou will
any'' isuggestions on how to use o ff a few honrs In the middle of
old cow ball*, discarded nail the afternoon w h i l e someone t.uiemcnU directly from her fi- have to ronfine your sun htrklng
to short interval* a t fir*K liter
kegs, or coddled egg cups. They minds the children for them, and
she m ight take the dimen­ stretching them into lo n g tr -*»■
did, however, dye some old sheets they tell these woman, for ex­ gute,
ample, that every seam must be sion* hrr-.-If from any dress in don*. At high noon, anti th e n for 'mo aa drape*.
het wardrobe which fits her com­ about*, when the »un i» »&lt; dl&gt;
The other day a newspaper tailm larked. I ve heard them fortably and well.
not, why not take tim e out fot
do
it!
asked readers for suggestions on
lunch
?
"Front
length
of
waist
ia
taken
"This
discourages
the
amateur
what to do with six old lennir

Social Calender

Mis* Batten Honored
With Supper Sunday

ers O n a l

New Uses Found For
Second-Hand Articles

Helen Slaughter To
Wed Chcsley (iwinn

C

You Can A fford It
If You Can Sew It

Anti-Truman

Beauty Notes

Private Investigator Francbol Tone trie* to gel information from
Jan et Bluir In (hie scene from Columbia P icture»' "1 l«ove Trouble."
Rita—T hur.— Fri,!

Settlement Of Coal Dispute Is Viewed
As Spring Tonic Cor Business, Industry

P alestine Issue
If "it'ntInn r (I
I'm r I'RM
•aid; the ship *Altai! to FiOl'nilu#
with MW young Jew* nhtoad.
J e rry Snlxmatr, 2 8 -year -o b i
Urooklyn-lxirri f o r m e r Moritw
liCiitrnnnt. who came over aim ard
tne o tu le n a and was wounded,
■aid:
“ (Ve w ere Jninci atx’ard tho
All.dim* b y 20 Etlgilshmtn and
alrout 800 E uropean HP* w hen
th e -hip stonp-'d nt Marseille."
Not
|nf. rmalien wa*
p e m itte d e ith e r to bs- transm itted
In foreign press diipatchca nor
printe.l in Isra eli newspaper* hero.
Only once wn • the mention of
tne 8.X) allo w ed —and that a f te r
nn w ernight hold-up of the »tory
by censorship.
Correspondent* w rrr perm itted
*o i|uole R cigin’s claim about tho
poo Jiw s, provided with r&lt;|ual munhoaia they quoted Israeli foreign
M inuter Moshe Shcrtok saying ho
had no know ledge of such n rc,H.tle-l lauding.
A fter th a t one referrnce. tho
i orr r . po intent * w ere not perm itti'd
in subsequent M oriei lo refer tn
It again.
N either did can*onhlp p erm it
'o n io n co rn -pendent, to quota
Itcigin »« say in g Ihe bracli gov
ernm ent had givr-n its tacit con*
sent in advance to the arm* land-

NKW YORK. June 39 bib— ■ ivily hrld up well with tin- host
Settlement of ti * soft coal con -1
ka of the year.
Retail sale* kepi nUive Ihe pre­
trover*)' Lite ti it week was a
rosily but n n &lt;1 J Spring Ionic I vious week nod sin.wed Ihe la rg ­
for business nn.t industry,
est gain of the year over 1!*(7
It m int Ilk. I wdl start a new volume. B etter weather in key
lieitn** v rrslo n hsd lei-n thi*:
round of price o n eases in raw urea*, i-apicially the n othw ot ami
'N.-t one ti n Iwfore the rum material* and n anufHctured pro- s o u | h w c » t. contributed suh• four
ducts where st&lt; I play* an Im* ta n tia lly to the showing.
i by
C rude oil output averaged 5,.
portnnt p art.
Hut to know tin i will lx- no 492.350 U rie l* daily, a record a r e n t e , n t»liv . of 111. j--..visional
for
the sixth straight government shout it. 1" our g re a t
curtailm ent of
al other than high
j«y olf.- -..I rind I'rci
ronsent
that brought aliout l.y the 10-ilay | week.
Report . on new wells brought m - g i n n to th e rowing of «bn
va-'alron of th&gt;- miner &lt; l-cgiiuiii.g
Saturday m enu. Industry will to piiHluclion heartened those oil .o u t. to the landing of the p&lt; ivpln
have the row m aterial* i - -entinl econumial* who tliink the iri.lne11 y 111,1 In the nnioail ng of atm- ond
to keep o|H-ratioi&gt;* nt current may lie aide to keep up u ith the I ven the place* of ahtdioring of
high level* and meet exported t. u if I.- dan n I f.» oil anil go* the *1rtp “ a ngtixxl on."
•The goveinm ent denied th a t
heavy incren‘ v* in the lust half of ttii* numnn r and next winter, and
thus avoid control* or luthudng, fhiltv and under*, re.I It. d mini
the year.
On thi* brr-i. atone tire cost 1 Among other*. Pure Oil Co. ,.y fighting tlie latidtr and Idasl.
doc* not appeal aa high «■&gt; it I brought in its seventh well In trig the ship to wreckage.'
otherwise would n c m lecmiic a 1the Wnrtnnd field of Wyoming
largo slice of industry wns ripe mid is . Irilling several other* on
fur wholesale closing* and shut n 2fi,(MKbacre tract. The new well
rn
downs If th ere had been any in­ prorict-d IMiu l.urrrl* a day under
choke mill i* 1U.3IXI feet deep.
terruption to the coal supply.
Navy !»&gt;ughi nearly 1U0,Early thi* week Carnegie III 0 0 The
(1,1too barrels of nil for $l2Jtt)0,inoi* Steel Corp. announced four
A block l.n*. weighing 118*
the Persian Gulf for
or five Must lurance would ho 000 fn m tover
the next five year* piiund* wn- displayed al Retraolt
out of operation by Saturday due delivery
T hat should help the domestic
to u shortage of coke. They will Mipply situation considerably too, Spertliu: ti.s x h today In I. Mla-wis, colored, wh •
1 in*
I* Idle during the entire tO-day oil men snid.
fish in n Scm im de County loike.
mlncrs* vacation.
The piixe won caught on nn
Tiro soft coal miners hr ought
Another
indication of how up 13,400,000 tons this week la- artificial luro. Ia-wi» declared,
perilously cliwe industry was ’to fore knocking off Friday for tint he tefused to rliicl &gt;*e the
the liottotu of the l.nrr.l came
eir vacation. Thi* ran k , favor­ location of tire lake in which ho
from Detroit w here additional as- th
ably wrlli the best week* of tho
M-rnbly pious of C hryilcr ami year. Engineer ing ra n d ruction wns fishing.
General Y!ot**&gt; clo-ed fx»cau‘o of. award* totaled fPht.JIH.INX). vcelt
the shotage* &lt;&gt;f »tix-l parti.
abend o f Ih.i Ii the previous week
of thi ravthe dj
The steel in d u -lty U the la rg e st• and th e cor r c p . Hiding weak of safety
town.
....
rmrsumer of ;o fl roal. It used a y ear ngo, and May construction I. aged
Gov. ILm iknru (tln la of I’ukul
some tt|, 000,(HMi «.■,,* | M i :ut n,„| contract* aw arded m 3, state-.
turt.ed out around HI.INio.imh) Ions en*l r.f the Rocky Mountains p ro v liro ... YVoatuin ll«m 1 tratiof steel product The iriM int op­ w. ro the highe»t in |K-arvtiiiie male.l Ihrougtiout tire ia .a tlint
3.155 Japanese were killed and
erating i* 903! per ren t of capa­ hl-.li.ry ot I'.tTO,780,000,
7,752 were injured severely. These
city.
Electric (vower pi.nliK'tiou erlgad total* include Fukui city •• r e ­
Steel officials say (bey believe a trifle ath.Vr the tdg volume tlf
thi* rate can tie maintained fairly the preceding week and freight built from th r ru in s of n watiimo
well over ihe com ing month-, nowj t m loo.hug* lolalerl 1HI&lt;1,774, only R.21* raid. It ia 2UU mile* we*l
thiii coni i* assured, and ltd* 121 cur unde the high mark of ol Tokyo.
Tii t mi gin ...t th e prefecture, the
should go fa r tow ard keeping the the pt VVIUllN pv I 11HI.
giivei nor mldiH!, :tn.7 •1 tiivi llinir&lt;
wlo-el* of industry
humming j
of nil lypt u * l r wholly itr |»ar*
through the rem ainder of (list{
year.
liollv
Exactly wlmt would I*- (he out­
(Thi t ilUpati li wn* ref jiy«il by
If’a
*
H
ll
it
M
r
*
i
Iltim
I'nisr
Hurl
come of Ihe refu sal o f the steel|
tele pill IIHJ fti T*tk yi» (torn ft itna*
rtiwn when- I hi* nearest telephone
e.-ntpnnie* lo rdgo tile new mint- nOO.HKI
Arm »Iran i
hi*r« MIm went io Fukui wo* functioning, by an
accord hecuusa o f di-.like for Ihe
Union shop provinl.uis n*nu.
I throiigir the ‘ipuike, snid it was injured •A n tu rfc in aoldtsi
fh i
to lie seen. T he steel rompno) nlin.i.l a* if Fukui, which was connection failed frequently hut
rnptive mines rep te-en t aitout 5 leveled l.y Super furl* late in Iho all figures w ere checked u*v&lt; r*l
|&gt;et cent of to tal roal production. | w ar, w as lilt by an atom Ixinib. times. Soldier drcllne)l to give
Industrial
production indices The c ity of 85,000 is heavily hi* nam e).
pointed sharply higher all along dnmageiL
the line and g eneral l.u-tines* netThe fir-I t remora l.ur*t water
main*. Fire* flashed hut Amer­ • A I'Torlila Sian* Theatre*
icana on.I Jap an e-e were helpless
*♦•
*•* *•*
befon the naiiu-i witlu.ut water.
man and for hi* uniform.
Half tl.e city, rebuilt wooden
J. W. Douglas wa i granted a
pei mil for selling of beer an.I houses mid structure*, went down
wine at tin* Motor* inn at French in the tlr-il temblor or mi. Ninety
Avenue and Seminole ll.utlevard five percent ..f wlutl was left was
A lieer and wine selling appli­ burned and scorrhed and turned
cation wns denied to Mrs. Cten into rubble.
A few of the American* here I lr- lllr-t tr'-Opcns 12:15 I’.M.
(Under ami tills Pugh, said Mr.
Saver for the reason Unit the suffered minor Injuries — nn.-tly
proposed site at Celery Avenue cuts, bruise* and hum s. Many
a
ami Millotivllle Avenue is tnralrd ioit th eir po**eaiiuns.
M ilitary pe roomie I, lot all lug 17
In a re*blentlal section.
(SP A R K LIN G STORY
officers, 17 en iislid men ami two
'ought
v a 1I a n 1 1y
Buddy K err, Giant.* le.rlsiop, civilians,
of V A U D E V IL L E
set two m ajor league t.iarks in throughout ihe night and day to
U*I7, playing fJH e rro rh ' . games Itt-lti the suffering Japanese.
HEADLINERS?
and handling 3K3 tonsecutive
Flume* still seared their fares
rhnnia-N safely.
as they tod the Japanese to

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rackets. Answers rained in, and
a n a * ! from m aking a “clover leaf
resign to fram e pictures" to
"sportsmen's ash tray*." Nobody
even suggested reetringtnx them
for tennis.
Au thla ia fine, b a t what about
the
second-hand
Industry of
A mar leal People a r t afraid to
throw anything away- Now even
eld tin e tta can ha uaed to grow
atiawfaerrie* lit
FLORIDA DIHEAHE8
JACKSONVILLE, June &amp; - W )
—Aa expert on parasites told a
medical meeting bar* today that
■ any ailments hacetofor* consid­
ered mainly tropical ar* beginn­
ing to invade Florida.
Dr. Eraest C. F au st of Tulane
University Medical School, an
anthtoity on tropical disease i and
allmmd« eofnltbig from parailU
Infection, j 3 5 lan o aetak trorol
waa lares Iy responsible for the
Influx of germs Including thorn of
elephantiasis.

a(ament
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| of Health in connection
the University of Florid*'*
In medicine.

from the s ta r t Chances are shell
decide It's all too much trouble,
and rrtve up (he whole idea. But
if jlie were shown how simply a
dress can be mailt, she would be
an enthusiastic home-sower.
•'I say that a simple drat* should
be done in a few daya a t the most.
Too much handling, too much
striving for perfection, spoils the
attem p t and the enthusiasm.
“ When a woman start* to sow
fo r berarif, the first thing ahe
mu.it know fa hrr correct pattern
sisc. Many women have been
ta u g h t to take only th ree otaaeurciaept*—bust, waist and hips.
I’d like to sea them take length
o f waist and width of shoulders,
a* well. I advise taking front
length of waist, back length of
waiat, ami front and back width
of shoulders. If a woman has no
u se a t hand to take these me*-

from the wide of the neck and tho
top of the shoulders over the bud
to the waistline. Back length of
waist (a token from the ctrnt -r
boot of the neck to the waistline.
WlJtn of shoulders la- taken fr&gt;m
armhole seam to armhole seem nt
* feint about four Inches from no
top of the shoulder, front an t
Leek,

"A lter taking these meaaui men:*, the home dressmaker sho.in
alter her pattern occurring: y.
This one step eliminates many of
the headaches of fitting."
From her observation, Mias Ri •
e rt cays that the country ia now
in toe midst of 1U greatest homesewing boom, and. that thouian-ii
more women will bake up the eralt
w hir present sawing methods aro
simplified fo r them.

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Tig greyhound ground-burners baseball fans -g o t hot” ovsr the
scheduled to gallop In thia main work of one of the Florida Interattraction include Rtupid Hugh, national League umi&gt;«. These fans
hold* of the tracks record over got together and drew up a peti•he 114th mile route, and Wa- tion to semi to President Allen of
rheota. a high-stepping lady grey- ‘the FIL. Incidentally, the arbiter
hour* ftoin the Kendall Brother* : was given his walking papera last
Kenisle, which has defeated such week. President Allen is one who
track favorites a* C ipt. C. Bui- hellves the fan* pay the freight
lock and Nankeen.
ami keep baseball going . . . JohnFuever Amber also will run. ny Toncoff is attending a dally

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lo n g h t th*
move
to i’aiatka for a single tilt in the
Aralca Boivl. Tomortow evening
I the Giants I r a n ! to Leesburg and
9 Tbnirday evening the Giant* re■ turn to their home perk for a re‘ tori' affair with the Hues. Friday
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ators piny at the Municipal Park,
i and Saturday night finds the Gi1 nnl* at Tinker Field. The Ailt Star contest will he played in Or.
Undy un Sunday to complete the
V» activity.
Trwre fnst tloubl-' ploys mntrri.iljy a s is t« d the Palatkans.
They nipped a Ssnford scoring
thr at in the lourth Inning a* Tim
Tyler rolled 1to second haw for
the first leg of a twin-killing. The
• A’s tu t a Hanford rally short in
In* seventh on an infield bounder
&gt; Ly ro.inny McManus, resulting In
u double play. The final double
tilay came In the eighth as Tyler
llfli-d a ball into rrnt&lt;rfirid, which
eras caught at the shoe tups by
Tctrit, who fired the hall to firsth t-rn u n Clay bVrlii.g to catch
Csti^fo, who had made a break
for second base.
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Change Places Again

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Clarkstlal* and Hot Springs
swapped places again In the Cot­
j&gt; lslk *
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I ton States League standings last
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e r r o r s : l'*i&gt;to, t t l n s - r &gt;. D aim u n . nigrt after a brief 24 hours In
C a t a l d o . B u n a I * &lt; t i 4 In : l*oido, sere ml ami third spot, respective­
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K k v a l t l a , Mutt*.
lA k&gt;.
Toncoff, D e M n n i i k I, T r i e r T w o - ly.The loop leading Greenwood
M s * b i t s ' ClatsU -v S to len
b as o o S ' S r s a l r fir iiM. b l* v s: P a n a o n l o Dodger* aided in the change by
I 'e i l d a In A t e r l l b a . i TIDmi In Itna. hrntir.g Clarksdale 4-1 while the
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t'e rlila l.i H i . r l
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th e. Us I n t T o h l a Rr e
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!*»&lt;*' P s t a t k a S. Hanfnrd ». R a e a Notches Indians 13-3.
In Ihe
n n I x l le o f f R a r l o ret 4. t a k a f. league's other game, Greenville
J u i * t - " i *. IIMa n i t Ilnrli.it at 4
The Pine
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Greenwood got all its four runs
M a t t* L o a l o g i iltch er: I t a r b o r a l
D m p lr e a A n . t r o w a n d C ale ru . T i m a in a big opening Inning attack.
ui g a m * i t a.
Third baseman Lagros accounted
fur two of tho tallies by knocking
a home run with one m at# afc'ard
Not Springs' Zinl and Fuller
both kit homers In the third In­
ning which netted the Bathers
four runs and a 8-1 lead, mote
Authorised
than rnough for the victory.
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Jess Children hurled «ii-!i!t
hall for Greenville while his mate*
touched Moore for nine safetie*.
Tht Bucks marked up four run*
in tht sliih frame on a single by
SPOUTING GOODS Chililrtss, coupled with three
walks, a Helena error and tinrles by Vincent Liberto and Moos#
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red Williams Sets
Torrid P a c e For
Hitters In Majors

Good Pitching
Poor Fielding
Mark G-F Play

WiHlams, boosting hjs .ratting
„ ASSOCIATED PRESS
mark to .415. is Milting one of the
Th/ A m rr|PU, Phmi„ , ,ow
bott-st P*e** at the plate In 2fl |f) , h„ (•ro rru.F1oti.la league,
ro*e up last night to defeat
The Roilon rluggrr. hanging hsniie-leading Valdotta 5-2 behind
nine hit in 20 trips last week,, thr f„ur hit pitching of Byrne.
upp»d Ills clip four percentage
Second place Thomasville plckpolrts for a 62 ootnt lead over td
, f„ n r i l w jn lhf. tU n dlnrs
second place Lou Boudreau In the
|h r lr
of (hs Cordele
American U ague hit column.
„.6 wh|,H Wayerosa beat
Tne Immortal Slricr wound up Muultri# In a pitching duel, 4-2.
the 1022 season with .420, dupli- | n another tight game Albany
raltn r Ty Cobh's record in 1311. edged Tallahassee A-6.
No A m erican Leaguer since this
«n,c „ ,o il M„ by any one team
pair ever finished •
higher | n n ,p entlrw league last n ig h t was
than th e Mistering -415 pace be- eifM . t’lay was marked by fin*
tng se t by William*. Th# bean- etching and generally poor flald(own lo ite r, hlm ttif. fam e do«e tT]g

| When h r notched .404 In 1041.
In tire National league. Roger#
Hornsby a 424 pace in 1024 1* Ihe
oc*r siner l.Hk),
V-'iliiatni has slammed 00 hit*
n 217 time* at hat. Cleveland’s
Boudtraii lias rollrrlrd 82 blows
in 225 tries for AKI. New York’s

T’nr VaHo, u I)odMr, had four
while Ameriru* marie only
rfM.
Xh* Phillies scorer! whal
piovis: to be the winning run Ir
the f ir s t' inning. They opener]
with n three-run barrage ant]
•■oasleti the rest of the way, add'
ing single runs In th* fourth and

tt'ipld lluah. Wsi-h**!*. r.O’i
lld lr Oir* ratowsr. Pride's Crokal-e r&lt;-v#*er Amber, Now Vorager,
lllgr, llarbaree.
I#tb Mare neark &lt;’*ar*e
Tl'.imoni. I.o.te Kent, gun Dal*r,
n*&gt;l«fe. tJdv X , 1-siMte'e Itul.y,
trig. Moon. Hassle ta4 r.

Giants Standing:
Nan*
CaUkio
Hosenkisns
IVpJn
ly iir
MrHat.ui
Matte

Cordele kicked away the game
sta le st the Thumssville Tigers
with seven errors. Thomasville
could get only seven hits off Wildtr but they mad* no errors.
The game wsi the seventh
straight win for the Tiger*.
The M ay cross Bear* picked up
iheir fifth straight win, three of
them by 8-4 score*. Five Athletic
I’lTCUING AVKHAGHH
v riu n and five-hit pitching by Naio#
Wayerosa* Ingalls heat Moultrie. l.lsiewr.kl
Mernwhlle, Waycrosi could get
only i l l hits off Carey and NoJounas.
Alhrny snapped a three-game
los.ht streak In defeating the
Talla’iasaee Pirates. Two Card
pitchers, Kerce and Marlow, lim­
ited the Pirates to seven hits as
Albtny played an *rrorlea* game.
Ciomsrtl# gave th* Cards eight
nils but Tailahatses made two er­
ror*.
.
.
Ih.- loss w si Tallshassse's fifth
straight.

Past .400
Hitting Mark

nr BILL MACKLIN

LONDON June 29 OP)—Tennis
I* a risky racket for prognoaticatora but there’* one event yon can
usually bet on in the Wimbledon
championships. That’* an A m er­
ica!. victory In woman’* (ingles.
Since 1927 when the g reat
Helm Will* Moody captured her
first title here only two nonAmerican* have won — F raoleln
Auisem of Germany and Dorothy
Bound of Britain.
Right times Hsian Moody e a r­
ned home the big prise. The honor
also want once each tp Helen
Tar&amp;bj. Alice Marble. Pauline
lid s ami Margaret Oshorne.
Now Margaret returns as Mrs.
■lu Punt bidding for her second
dow n In succession and perhaps
a start on a long monopoly like
m at of Helen Wills and F rance’s
Susai.nr Lenglen.
Mts. du Pont meets Mrs. Jean
Nlcoll Bo dork, a British W ightman cup player, In a q u a rte r­
final* match today.
Four other United 8tatea girls,
including rflilional champion Louise
Rio-igh of Beverly Hills, Calif.,
n e bidding for berths in w hat
n ig h t well be an all-American
semi-final.
Miss Brough opposes the risin g
voungstar, Shirley Fry of Akron,
Ohio, conqueror of Mrs. 8usy Kormoeiv of Hungary,
Doris Hart of Miami, Fla.,
faced the recent winner of the
Ftench championships, Mrs. N elly
Ijindry, and Mrs. Pat Todd of Lm
Jolla. Calif., m tl Jean Q uertier of
Ft snee.
Meanwhile. America’s hopes in
the men’s division rested on the
stroking ability of Gardnar Mulloy of Miami. Fla., and Bob F a),
kenburg of Hollywood, Calif.
Tnia pair pushed through to the
wmi-finals yesterday while th e ir
mates, Tom Brown of San F ra n ­
cisco and Budfs Patty of Los
tion later this week with th# a p ­
pelate division of ths suprem e
court reeking to annul the board’s
verdict.
He uald the action would eont«nd th at the decision should be
sat aside because It was " a rb it­
rary and raprirlous, and because
it wac not bated on legal evid­
ence."
The Joint board said Lam ont
owned a building In Altoona oc­
cupied by Curry’s pool room "In
arhi*h hookmaking was openly
ronllucted."
“ The applicant had actual knowledge of such bookmsklng a c ti­
vities a t Curry's peol room,- th e
hoard declared, adding that ” lt
would be detrimental to the b est
interests of racing^ to Issue L a­
mont a license.
El Mono, a four-year-trid, w as
the sensation of the Florida sea­
son with victories In the McLen­
nan and Widcner handicaps. Th#
hen*. claimed by Lamont fo r
510,000 last year at Atlantic C ity,
I* on hia farm a t Red Bank. N J .

Threatens To Be 1st
NL B atter To T u rn
Trick Since 1 9 3 0
NEW YORK. June 29 UP) —
Stan Musial la threatening to be­
come the f ir s t National League
hatter to h it .400 alnce Bill T erry
of the New York Glanta clouted
.401 in 1930.
Tne slugging rightflslddr of the
St. Lcuis Cardinal* boosted his
average to 400 with fine display
of stkkwork last week and gained
a stranglehold on tbo league’s
hatting leadership.
Helped by a flve-for-flve p er­
formance in Boston and a fourfor-llve in Brooklyn, Musial g ain­
'd rignt points to take a 53 point
lead over Boaton'a Tommy Hol­
mes, his closest pursuer. Through
games of Sunday, Stan has been
to hat 242 tim es and collected 98
hits. ,
Holmes’ .350 gives him a fivePoint bulge* on Chicago's Andy
Palko for th e runner-up honors.
?he Cubs’ converted third base­
man la th ird with ASS. Richie
Aihourn, Philadelphia's f l a s h y
rookie centerfleliler, continues to
stay up am ong th* elite w ith a
fine fourth place .144. Sid G or­
don of the New York Giants is
liftn with .328.
Johnny
Blatnik, Ashburn'a
rookie team m ate on tho Phils,
heads th* second half of th e big
ten with .326. He Is fire points
hotter than Wally Westlake of
tits Pittsburgh Pirates. W estlake,
fourth a week ago, had a poor
week at th* p la te and slumped to
a seventh place .321. Carl Furillo

Angels*, w ere being ushered to
tire sidelines.
The veteran-Mulloy ousted Tony
Votlrara of B ritain. 5-2, 114, 7 4 .
Falkenburg downed th* Swedish
star, Lennart Bergelln, 8-4, 5-t,
24 , M .
Brtwn. finalL.t Inst J U T against
Jack K ram er, bowed to Joaef
Asboth of H ungary, 44 , 6-3, 4 4 .

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ENJOY

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of tho Court House in (he City of Hanford,
Florida- and will remnin do posted for a period
of four consecutive weeks.
All real estate upon which tho 1947 taxes
have not been paid and against which tax
certificates have wot already been teas ed, will
be sold at public auction on the first day of
July, 1048, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
nt the fiont deee e f the City Hall In Ihe CUy
of Ssnford, Florida.

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Vi II. Air Compressor, m ount'd
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P h o n e 512
Eleitricnl Appliance*
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Repairing
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WALK Ell ELI f T R IG CO.
of ago or condition Ratliff &amp;
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Ph. 1101
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TWO WHEELED TRAILER and
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10 Oil Heater*, regular 306.00 on
a aid at 339.95. • Sear* O rder Of4*.l*. 115 E. h i St. TeL 91*0.

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Dr. Henry McLnulin

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GOOD PAY WHILE YOU
l l . It. I I II.LIAMS. Realtor
LEARN A SKILL f)l( THAME
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1170
High School Graduntr* . . . choose F.II.A . I .ting Term Loan* G.L
your futu re now! Here’s an nfF.II.A. Itrp alr l oans
f r for good pay . . valuable
experience . . . an assured fu ­
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ture! The II. S. A.my'* Tech RKHI'ILDING
and
Herovering
Itleal School Plan will start you
m aterial* avnllalile, satisfaction
off in the trade you choose . . .
gilurunteed, lilso Venetian tiliiul*.
and you tu n i|uulify In-fore you
S AHD'S FPIIO I.STERY
eiili»t! I t’s n real ehanre to get
110 IV. 1st St.
Phone 1351
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ahead for high school graduate*
Letween 17 and 34. Get the FOR PROMPT and effirien t lie301 IL U t SI.
Ph. A3
full facta from vour nearest
fn g ern tio n and A ir Condition*
L'.S. Army &amp; U.S. Air Force
Inc service, eom m errial * *hi*
Riti tilting Office at Old Post
tnefttie, Call G. II. Peace, Phone
Office Huililing. 42 East Cen­
1453.
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SKPV ICE. I UZIER’S, INC. C m*
plete analysis of your skin is
W O K iv W A N T E D
sotimittetl to our LalMirnt-ry
PRACTICAL N U RSE or IIAIIY! th rough,our trained rnrr*u|tutls,
•SIITFIt. enrt give good refer
T ’o erenins an* m ade up ae.
cnees, phone 1152-il.
cofdirigly. G uaranteed Improve*
merit. A persumtl aervlee. Call
FLOOR SANDING * finishing
1351 for un appointm ent. M uy
cleaning A waxing. Our pone*
McMahon, 309 Park Aea,
unit enablea u* to work whera
th rre I* no aleetn e conneello S M iril-O W K N CO.— Roofing, as­
availabla. 21 ycata atperitne*
bestos siding, painting. I'lmne
II, M. Gleason, t.ake Mary, Fla
IIHH or 97 R.
R I P A I R l * SALES
C arpentering nml repairing Hour •
day or week. Phone 775 J.
I he Sanford U pholstery, o w m l For dependable, enjoyable day.
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has u full line of Slip Cover and I»-Hsy radio en tertainm ent
U pholstery m aterial*. F or ex ­
HE A SPECIA LIST
let
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radio
repert advice call 1112. l i d 1*
IN AVIATION
P
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Xutariy
for needed
repairs,
In a fast world, the way to move
fu I I* to learn one nf the skills MAKE the family rttr run like necessary replacement ol parts
and ttndes demanded by the
new ; Add safety w ith a brake
futuie! You have a rhanre to
system
check-up.
faiw -ccM ,
learn . . . move up fast . . . and
g u ara n tied work by expert*.
draw good pay while you're do.
Payable In easy m onthly pay­
Ing ill H ere's how. If you're
m ents.
n high school grad u ate lietween G EN ERA L THI CK A KtlPT, I ’ll.
1" and 34 years old, you ran
20tt W. First S tre e t
IIU W. Commercial. P h. III!
select the specialised Aviation
training you prefer, qualify BE­ 1 3 N O U C L 5 — P E R S O N A l
FORE you en list, and Iw sure
of that training. It's available N O TICE: Your barber w afting for
you, open every day. no w ait­
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British Strike
ir,all,tt4 fleas P a t* Om I
union chief, »ai&lt;l Hie heck-toZiw&gt;
work vote was a "sound decision,
•m l the only possible on*,"
The strike ha* delayed food
deliveries and forced reduction
o f th e meatrrt weekly ration of
10 pence (17 ren ta l w orth of
fresh meat. It alto delayed shipment of r*p«rt», holding up the
••tional dtiv* for economic iecover)’.
The W k-t»-w nrk votea rciulted
In immediate Improvement of the
London ttork exchange, S hare
price* ttradied after several oes•Iona of nervous liquidation.
Home 2,000 dork w orkers at
Met aey tide, across the Mersey
River from Liverpool, followed
the lead of their fellow u n i o n i s t s
In London hy votlntr to return
to work U ntight.
Meanwhile.
the
government
moved for quirk approval of an
agreem ent covering U.S, aid to
B ritain under the Hurnpean lietuvery Program.
Sir Stafford Crlpi&gt;*. chancellor
of the eirhequer, told the llo u te
of Commrmi only two ilaya of
debate will l&gt;e allowed — next
Monday and Tuesday.
Aa Mem a* the pai l i« approved
HIS HAND IAISI0 HIOM. Gov. Tlmmas K Dewey • f ?■'- It will lie signed in a pie-m id­
ovation which greeted hint ns he n|&gt;pc.trc,| in I’hllud- ' 1
night ceremony Tuesday.
tho third ballot, lie wry lold his convention list' n i l„
Thu* Britain will avoid luting
lion or promise to any living person " At Ik-w ry’s left 1
any part of it' share of Marshall
P lan fundt, which will Ire rut off
Kail D isp u te
from nations falling to form aliie
B erlin C r i i
a hdnlrral agreement with the
United S tatri la-fore the flow of
ICllHltNHfd fa**** f*m*
rr „,*irM»»r.t r i s i s . •
tiorarv court order from J u s tic e 1however, that Hi; u
aid In-gins after July .'1.
I'. Alan Goldtljorough to prevent oil -ly opiMI j ' T t tin- l l e r l i n i s s u e ,
the unions from striking.
(ioldsborough is to d'-cido Thurs ell,
A irie in U -r o f I
dav w hether he will continue Unit
d c l e g n t loll
oiid l b
H * i t f * * e « fiia a f i f * &lt;9n«i
stti'ie ban.
expired at midnight. Otherwise,
Mennwhik' ItwU'it N Denham h a d n o t le-eu u p |
he adde,l, th&lt;- company offered Natie:ial Ijth o r Relations Board l l e l g i a n d e l e e a l i o n
to place In effect an U ren ts an grlu-ral counsel. Issued an unfair h a d n o t b e e n e o n r1&lt; I
hour wage raise it the union briar practice complaint against
T h e A r g e n t [ n o ,1 i
would agree to waive all Its other 1)1.n i i t 31 of J ulin j.. Lewis* r lu ieii t o c o m m e n t
economic demands for one year. Untie-4 Mine W orkers of America s i t u a t i o n . Ii i« r e c a l l ' d
The wage scale Would also be
Dei.ham charged that UMW t h a t A l g e u t i . i a u . , 1.
fro rrn for one year with the l l - members obstructed entrance* of p o s i t i o n t l i a l q t o i
cent increase, which would U- foui W rit Virginia coal mine - arid k i n d r iiu sl U. . i-iili.d
come effective for the payroll r rfu jrd to let non-union workers |H&gt;wers t i n in. e l v e ..
period in which the agreem ent is rom c up from underground until
signed.
I'.t 111 I N
they signed UMW membership
Tile spokesman said, however, cards.
lll-l III! Sit'.
O' UIU I
lh a l the union countered the
in g i.t s e m li u K , u &gt; a
The
Incident
occurred
during
offer with some new local griev*
United N ation- to
sn e r demands which the company tin six-week mine shutdown over 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 U e r m a n i t h n - s
the
miners*
pel.,
k-.t
dispute
in
could nut accent.
s t a r v a t i o n t,y tin
it
One union official said he un­ M airh.
blockade.
The
complaint
is
ha*rd
on
derstood “some w orkers" had left
T h e Stuii- D e p a r t u
th e ir jotra with the expiration of cirargra filed hy four firm s — I n g l o n c a u t i o u s l y n u -ii
(he contract. Alsiut 60 workers Ruthheli Coal Company, H artm an t'.N . m i g h t b e t.M&lt;
war* reported to have remained ( &lt;m I Company, Horgnmn Coni a c t i v e iiib- " s l i o u l d t
o ff • midnight shift at the Mc­ Company, ami G eorge Kefover ill H e r tili f II1 1111 r d e l i
Coal Company.
Cormick works here.
luike S u c c e s s C o lo n 1
A company spokesman said it
th a U N
•MKIIGFIl KN JOIN Kit
was not determines!
whether
a r t t o e n d tiro i l l ’
w orkers at all 12 plants had quit
TAL1.A1IA8SKK. June 21* t/lh-Work. No comment was avallahlo
I I I ) A I M IS' INi.
from union »|H&gt;ke*mcn. Karlier The Leon rireult court today was
i IMP\.
Juiw
union officials presliclnl “ no con­ •eked In enjoin Secretin y of S tate persons i- i-o , i k'in
ll. A Gray from subm ittina ii
tra c t. no work "
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fishln* I
The union and company held ,no|.o-eil Minml-Dade eounty con* out from Yankvci
. .
separate meetings with fesleral solnlntion to a statew ide vote In u trip into tin- Gulf
rrrneillators and later a Joint ses­ tin- November general election.
The Coa*l Gourd
Attorneys for several Dade
sion was hrld. There was tin
planes to li t art &gt; n '..t i.
indication when the meetings eounty rnunicipntalies asked cir­ north of hei ho-1 '
cuit Judge Hugh Taylor for the wav I'nliol V.
would end.
Ths- II cent hourly wage In­ injunction despite rejection of the sp&lt;;ts when tl. &lt;!.,(
crease offered hy the rompanv i oruolidatlorr plan by Dade voters tieen furred In I . has lieen termini “satisfactory" in a referendum rlr^-tion In - 1
Sheriff Kdtrartl I '
hy th e union. Hut the union said n o rth
htlle-'l with tl*
other proposals In the new con­
Urn i r p ro v isio n * o f th e con- rc tm tied to 0
tra c t "would more than wipe it soli lalmn plan, ad o p ted by th e "il l-cein- to |, V
out."
1947 le g is la tu re , th e p la n first
He stud t hot
I
The union is represented In five Was to lie approved h y trad e V o te rs Ornln • otlpl
H arvester pistils in the Chicago before it w u s s u lu m ttr d to a s ta te ­ m arried; a isoM* - - mi .1
are a and in plants In Hast Mo­ wide Vote.
Hiller nml it- 11 t V * 0 Wfir
line, Rock lilnml, Rock Kail* and
Judge Taylor delayed his deci­ It. H urnrit Th .
Caiiton. III.; Iu&gt;u1aville, Ky.; A u­ sion tending additional argum ents non-. Ill mil, - im ihe* fitilf
burn. N. V., ami Itlchtnund, Ind. this afternoon.
The collplc w ' W nynr
Assistant attorney generals Ho. o l t h e O e a t u A m i I tit. it i
wnnl Hailey and Frt-d Hums, re ­ K c u e s s nti'l h i s v i f I it
presenting Gray, urged dismissal owner of Hie ( ' -tin
Ilritinh Head
•d the suit on grounds that Gray Company; W ill un I- H 'M I ls a .a ti-H s e s s , U ser
dm** mil plan to put th e ronsolida- I a t l a - r , u n i l,i tion resolution oil the ballot and lell.s a ColleB* 1
m onth's reserve stocks.
Frau Louise Hchroeder, Iter Hit's oerauso there is ‘ no ronttover- trinU Count *.
Marion Count
Hoclallsl lord mayor, said the in I' i. «ue la-fore the Court.
p n tm e n '; no
city government hart derided tho
driver for Ih.
IT S IlK Itrm iN IIAIT
United Nations was "the only
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Institution to which llerlin ran
appeal In Its present distress." — Iw u thoiisanil flehinir worms
in 1 1 g cm ;
The city's parliam ent is to •m l liorr fur the Hvi-ninif InI Al'KSON VIII
tn rrl late today to romdder the .n-ju nilt-rtl’s Flshi-rtun a rriv n l |nsl
Frank
1&gt; Uticlmti-li of I 1
appeal. Hr an Hclmreder said II nittht by Ngliunal Airlines |,lnm- A u K U s titi'1, e h n )rm i.n
Hi
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would h* communicated first tu and a |iarly inrlmlinif I'ullrc Chief da deleiraiion Vo Ih.- D- o- * ’
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rinli-nI he chiefs of tha four occupying
N ational Cnnvi-nlio.i, -aid
arm ies ami then t r r ' ’’Med to I* nt Archie Iki r r am] sanitatinn •ta le would I
no. ny tl cfficcr
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Im kr Success throu.eutral
(aurusinu In I'hiladeli'hia t official
welcome
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m ilitary mission, p t w a k . , either
pose th e nomination of i‘t&lt; sldt ut
Tncy were th e g ift of Dade Truman.
Danish nr Norwegian.
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rould "not !w considered an af* Ciam'un, who M-ni the halt when F lo t illa 's 2H d e l r f .l t i , V. • I
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front to any of the occupying ho heard the independent nnd id on a Slut.
Kit:' ' I'tii'
pow ers" •• meaning Russia. Sec- wilu'ifc ufficcis were lookinv; for instrurted t o U |&gt; |, ,‘i t l . '
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ret ary-General Trygve Lie of the fisliint- worms fur Ihe kids p arty . Fielding 1 1. Wrtglit, Mi, ,
Cr ii ndon sent Hie Indepemlcnt ot any o tio t “ tru,- Dim
U nited Nations was re to rte d In
mt(,. mi
l-akr Hiirci-st last night to l&gt;e word th at he hail |ierxonnlly count, pgreiul upon hy tinstudying whether In present the td the warms. Ht- demanded tlial sta le s for the i,,/imu.,;i -u , .
protUonL
Rerlin alluatlon to the Security his cju n t of 2,000 Ik- verified.
Council
The Russians, meanwhile, ac­
knowledged that they a re being
pinched hy their own blockade.
Soviet.controlled press an
nounred that em ergency im ports
of .1A.000 tons of hard coal are
being rushed in from Poland.
These Imports are dealgned to
m ake up for the loss of Ruhr
coal from W estertt Germany,
We make our nwn Ire Crrnm, All rhvnn&gt;
which la cut off from llerlin b r
the Soviet clampdnwn on rail
T u l y — D elirio u s —. l l nt l l l t f ul
tran sp o rt from the W est.
Th* Russian* llftad th e ir ban
on Inlerional travel hy Germans
today, but made no move In relax
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In Unity There Ie Strength—
To ProlM l the reace of the World;®
To Promote the P ra g m a of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 190S

Y ugoslav Red
Red’s Balloon GOP Gives Priority To Foreign
Raises False Affairs, Demos To Campaign Action Party Declares
Independence
Berlin Scare
MixupCausesWaming
To American Air­
men To Fly Above
Supposed Obstacles
WASHINGTON, June SO m
—Secretary of S tale Marahafl
•aid today “ we Intend to stay"
in Her lira rcxsrdlexs of the liua•tan blockadt.
M arshall said In a brief fo r­
mal k talrm rn t that the Itu u la n
blockade of the “German Chili­
an population of Berlin raise*
ba*ic (jucutinna of aerioua Im­
port with which we r a p e d to
deal promptly.'*
He a«ld that In th e m ean­
while maalmum u*e will be
m aJe of air transport to aupply
C h ilia n need*,
lie added that
Ih h can aupply a g re a te r tonnaiie “than had at first been
assum ed."
,

BKRUN. June 30. /!*&gt;— A
lone Runian baiiagr balloon utrd
(or aittlleiy range tpottin? tailed
a falte icatr today on the ariiat
food feuy bnr to Sot irt bloc Laded
Berlin
tbr mixup American Iraniport pilot! were warned to By
above llie 5,000-foot level of tuppoveij ob'laclri to tlirir million*.
When the confuiion of conBiding irpotti and rumoti bad
irltlrd down, it wai drirrnunrd
that:
L. - 71 ie tingle balloon on a
Human artillery practice ground
neat Magdeburg it flown to help
figure range and bearing and, the
Rutuant have reportrd periodi­
cally is nevrr up fur mine than
an hour at a lime.
2. •• The Ruttiant officially in­
formed the Hritiih here that the
old captive balloon henceforth
would nevrr go higher than 1.300
feet.
'T h e U ot-ien* th a t* a o w i t ,
Berlin'* four-pow er air safety
center th a t there la only one
balloon," n U.8. m ilitary official
said.
The American dither over the

&gt;

i Reece Is Asked To
Campaign For Dewey
WASHINGTON June SO GPI—
Carroll Reece, former Republican
national chairman, said today he
hat bean asked bv Governor Thom­
as E Dewey to help campaign for
,he Republican presidential ticket.
II* told a reporter he does not
kno v In what capacity he will con­
tinue to serve tha party, but he
aaid he la willing lo. hplp heeaut*
he believes the Dewey • Warren
combination la a "good ticket."
Reece, who gave up a seat In
tha house to accept Ihe fsarty
chairman,hlo without pay, was a
rupporter of Renator Tart of Ohio
for the GOP nomination at Phil­
adelphia. lie said he I* "philotophtcal" about the Taft defeat and
believes Taft feel* tH» same way.
ELK8 CONVENTION

* Jess* Lodge, exalted ruler of

tha Sanford Elks Lodge, will
k a i l Thursday with Jf- C. Glnd
er, u dalegatee to
tW a ) convention la
*311 motor ttwre and will be
fTWy
l * y %W
Other Sanford Etka expected a t
enavention era Al Skinner and
Harold Kaatoar.

N o . 173.
” -X*

A rabs Pledge
F inish Fight
In Palestine

Knri O f Alt Arms-Kunning Ship O f f 'IVI Aviv

Troops
Land,
31 Years Of
Occujiation

Taft-Hartley Law Best, U. S.Trait or,
Non-Red Proviso Is S en ten ced To
Upheld By C ourt Life Imprisonment

.KRelief Supplies
Agriculture Department Predicts
Pour Into Areas
Meat Prices Will Go Still H igher
Stricken By Quake

Act Denies NLRB Ser- Sentence Is
vicesToUnion Lead­
.Judge
ers Who Don’t Sign

Kiwanians Told Of
Increasing Need
For Accountants

d o u n w n rd phase of llie
Sanford Vocational (r" /V'1 j.ml 7r’0 r , ,,|v pi,- Tiht -t eiiitle
cycle i« now* in it»
.'olirlli year nnd l- pul llln-ly to
Sell
Knrollmen:
i tnl l« 'f m e ID,Mi." the d e p a rtm e n t
inn,
S lli) l o r I (*r 111
"The main influence In th is

decision handed down yesJudge Ford imjiosed llie *-nihe court also upheld pio* |rn(r dftev hearing 1. Vincent
of the law tequiiing unions Qumn. a „ „ ia n l alloine) gem i d
DO!
(**• upaliun
lieadqu.iilrts III
financial statements.
((.f ,tlf United Stale*, appeal f... . I
e a ,, i s
flV ___ lol VII. Imwrsri. on it,r Lain of
ciah . suspecting a th rea t
to (h o i
,
,
C;_ _ r- o il - i
j
AmMi.au medical w„,Iters' ,eair lifeline
to Berlin, found
a
ft
S,m “ n F. R ltkind
dis- imposition of the death pen,ills
| m*i It 1 n *171 the ternr, put tlir ir*
■upp&lt;&gt;&gt;ed m m of obataclea w ax 'icn tcd Irom Ihe majority opinion.
Best's counsel, Chatlcs W, R a ll­
T 'tiil # nm llim ’nt lit tlir S ci|yf*»t*1 4«*%«-1etl
*it
iriio u ily m»
Just an old balloon that ha*
He termed at "incompatible ied, asked ihe court (or leniemv
flown a long lima In the corridor with the
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lined at I.MMI and .hgl.lty in­
fint
amendment"
the
on
the
ground
thal
Be»l
wa*
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t
iiMiiH,* m&gt; r**ee rstwi
t e n t « a* It!*. Including ,1 Wmiu-t
t , j cum i
.
.
, ,
law's provision denying services fanatic, a crusader — doing wlial .■ml IT. in. n (If the men 2* w. r. . *«»«* •»»
» "bvumsly did
of the National Labor Relations &lt;hr thought best lot hit countiy." .e t.r a n v T h .re wit i one spb,ct I not milinlr tlir JtKI ilul.li rn I r ­
vin vvoroin nttrndioif, il '» n immIihI l»y nulit.uy ^ovrinmrnt
Board lo unions whose officers
Best, himself, read a fnur-|&gt;.ige i.i:m| in i he annual report mail „ (jltr l,
|lJ4P J,rrll r , u,|,r J
fail lo file the non-Communist pirpaird statem ent Alul in ad di­ l.y
Mt
It &lt;' 'Invw ctt, piiaeipn!
death
m
a
movie lliralrr.
oaths.
tion he cxtcmjsorancously told ihe t« Hunt. T W Lawton.

Closing of storas Monday In
a eeHbrallon of Independence Day,
f which falls on Sundav, w st yes­
terday recommended bv directory
of the Sanfonl Merchants Aa•Delation at a meeting held at
the Tourist Center, eaid W. A.
Morrison, president
Drug stores and restaurant*
are expected observe (Hinder
hours. It was suggested that
•tore* observe the usual Wednes­
day afternoon closing nsx week,
but to remain open all dav on
Ju1v 14 when the Shiners will lie
here for their convention.
The dlreetnrs discussed the con­
trol of solicitation of funds from
merchants, which ha* reached
large proportions. Further plane
for this will he made a l a meeting
In August or September. At the
next regular meeting, plans will
also he worked out for Inter, rhanrsv of credit Information, said
Mr. Morrison.

Associated Press Leased Wire

By ASSOCIATED I'llE S S
.
R rpublicani gave political priority today to foreign aflaiii while
Democrat! talked about dom eilic campaign usury anil cam jidaln.
Governor Thomai E. Dewey planned to go over the whole interna­
tional utuation with Jo h n ,F o iter Duller, hii foirign policy a d u irr. The Slav C om m ies P ropose
Last British
GOP |irrttdrntial candidate u expectrd to aim his major campaign fu r
Balkan
Bloc
W
ith
L ea v e H oly
• gainst the Administration's handling of world affairs.
D e m y told a new i c o n fe re n c e * ------------- ------------- ----■
B
ulgaria,
A
lbania;
E
n d in g
yeileriJay he had been discussing J . ; , , . , , to „,a r l work n, . „ w,.rk in
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g
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rm
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E n g lish
the Berlin erfais with D ulles b y | Philadelphia.
lie frequently bar.
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telephone “ twlee a day now f o r . ,, . fn mi.n,toned a . a p o -ih le ..-c
CAIRO.
June 30. (, p j - E ,n«
several days
f r o m th e ir »&lt;•*. ami n a n on n Trum an ticket,
LONDON. June 10. t/T*)
I be
non today may em erge a g e n e ra l1 Hut bean Henderson, rhnlrmarf Yugoslav Curnmuniit Daily avAhdullah of Trans-Jordan and
laU'tnetit of the New York gov­ df A m erican, for Item K'lalic Ac- ' .... x , L
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ernor’s ideas al&gt;out solving pr«*s* turn, said lie thinks tin If |. n j&gt;os. I ,
I King But Saud of Saudi Arabia
.
pledged themselves today to a
trig international problem*
s.blllty Mr. T inm an “will listen "*••&gt; ' " ’m oulvide domination,
finish fight for "complete Arab
Governor Earl W arren, hi* run- to Ihe advice of gu*«| friend- and Shortly befm r it li.ul 1 allcrl l ont*
.ing m ate, returned to New York 1-tys.l fte m o c ra ts' and withdraw infurm ifu ig cv against I’icmief
independent e and control" in
after spending the day at D ew ey'a h.s -amlidacy.
Palestine.
M .mh.d 11I0 a n d other Ifrd load)
upstate farm . N either would din*
The fo rm er l)t’A mlmini-traA communique m urd simuleis id Jugoslavia "lies, dander
cun, ilctailx of campaign strateg y tor told a new s conference In- ••
taneoudv by the two monarch*
diseusM-d at their m eeting. W ar­ lievcs (it*ne 1 a | Dwight Eisenhower ind alo u i,I."
ren i . scheduled to leave fo r C al­ would bow to a d raft order from
and llrrir calnnrts J r , laird Ab­
Die 1 uuod. 1v Communists pu*
ifornia Saturday.
the Dem ocratic convention which jHisetl a Balkan bloc of J 11 .;■&gt;*
dullah and llm Saud “are in
Trie r o d of Jiving and nn Kisen- ope.u Ju ly 12 in I’hiladrlphln.
c o m p l e t e agreement leyaiding
how -r draft meanwhile featu red
“I know th e ntajoiily of the stasia, Ibilgatis ami Albania amt
Arab national aspirations."
Democratic discussions in W ash­ People of thi* IT. H want General ircotnmrn leil lli it the Jugoslav
ington.
Die communique was issued in
vlirligtlinie.l
be.
Slue
it
Eisenhower for president," he arms be
Senator O'Mahoney ID -W yoj, saio “and it certainly will t*e a p i it lr t I llie lierdoui alltl null*
Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia,
raid a paramount issue In the roldkal farce if the man the peo­
■slid made puMii at Arab League
prr&gt; id e alu | campaign will In* ple want is nut eoi.-iill-1 vd foi the prndrru- ol the people of J l|v*,sllr.vdquillri&lt; line The two mrm• la s ia "
“high prices and Ihe failu ie of run Iratlon."
siifi, have been confemng in
■he Republican Congress to adopt
. el..tHI IRCUn ZVAI KUMi ASMS KUNNINO SHIP. AMAIIN4, It *&gt;n wu a lt e r II w.,t set util, and beached olt Tel
lil.&gt; liiinsrlf Ir iii slued
H erder-on added that if either
I'rerinent T ru n n n ’t p ro g ram to biserhowi-r or HuptNine Court •ive as e s ri I're-ouiahlv lu- vsiicd
Aviv by Itiavll fulcra The captain of tin) Alloleiu. Monroe t'cin of Chicago, bad lust been i d e a t e d fium
Riyadh
colli hat them .''
formal custody by I t i a d Army authorItlrJ lie wot icUrsI atiei tl,e s lo p c a t ilit(l,eplcd by an I t i a d loiset'.a
Jus'.ire W illiam II Dutgl.
d.
Abdullah and llm Saud, the
O Mahoney t* a member of the rlarsy hi- candidacy ihe I ii-stdent ilomiliated ll.e two Juy&lt;**Uv ilt
and inoitara siuaslicd an attempt by llie ligurU iti lo land aims and am munition in &lt;n&gt; new Jew ish Slate in
lomniuniijur
said, h j'e thru unity
lei
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Democratic platform ro n u n ittre
• I ’•»Mil 1 11 IT«| 1*41 i &lt;1 * r
• 'll-«« * l
violation of the United Nation*, supervised four-wetk Arab-Jcw tsh truce.
11are) national J
on two tuinriplri: "Worship of
m um ,I i hiet of slate and »r, rr»
. ( 10,1 and the defense of our existtary yeneral of the Yugo lav Cunt*
1em e."
iininnl Daily — a jsnsiliiin Ilk
"We are in coni|&gt;lele agreement
tlial id Stalin in Rusvu. I
on supjMui of ihe Arab league,**
variiiuslv was srjtcir Ir,| al ilia'
the royal communique said, “ and
summer palace in Bled. in Bel­
all its sfesrsiont made within the
grade. on an A dnatu lilalid. ii
----------ip ro to iu n t of its charter and the
Austna and ill Moscow.
WASHING I ON, June Ml *&gt;T*&gt; llie Aginulluie Depaitmrnt pie- limits of its res|&gt;oniibililies.
The Itrltlah foreign office *ai
lin&gt;.ln ami Yugostnviii .jilit sivs
do let! today that pines for nieal-on-lhe hltsf. now at rrcord levels, v»ill ( '31 v have faith lit Arab League
wliidi an- to insure conIhe "degree of In ter fere rice whic
Im posed can In* cxrrriaetl by the Krernll! Estlm sites Of Dc.'id.In- go even login i this sumtnrr and early rail. Dial mean* a furllicr fioosi clniins,
- -liilntloti of peace in the Middle
III irlail lig u ir, ,au lie r\|&gt;e« le«l
in J’ugo»luv policy.” A -poksS*
East. Tin- can only t&gt;e achieved
By
Ford W ho man
lured V ary G reatly
I’lises of Ilugs, lattle and slirep lumped M (seicelit lielween mid- hv inainlenance of Arabs' rights
-aid die view w n. Iia-id oa
Orders $10,000 Fine report* from S ir Charle* I 'u k i t
n guarantee of the inde­
As W orkers Search May and mid June as shipments lo maikrt dtoi'jietl off and tunsuiner ami
pendence of their countries
n in lias itid,.r lo
H rlgradf, alia
1,'ii'U. ,| for meat held strolls’.
t
We m e convinced the A rab
NLW YORK. June 30. &lt;/D)~
BOSTON, tune 30. Gl'i
Ro Ernlik DlSim. iimtin all&lt;l&lt;&gt;r If
A further tlmji ill supplica ia
I l Kl I. I span, June 3&lt;h i/1'l
I • ague is defending fundam ental
, vp .t«-il in ilo- mi&gt;nili, im m ediBy a Iwolo-one vote, a lluce- belt If. Best, llie A meutaii news |'itti*iii* IVni.i i* h i r.itiie ii.-iu*^
m i.........-MKinvitite British «f«I ,&lt;r|,rr'
!»«!«* I‘' , »
» .,i, iv nlu id, the department -aid,
Arab Interests. Arab honor, fre e­
judge fcJcul tribunal has u|ilte|j pjpci nun an d radio piojugandul r m h
ni l Tit**
t* w iu * m * *&gt;*&gt;
l*»nw %lii|» *»l Wr«lrm olding ll.iat -liong container buydom and pence "
ihe conslitulionalily of
Tail- for the G erm an N ans for $200 a *#t »♦!**•!
Fuwti Muil.i Kasha, T ians-JorI»iil inn* »t|U in lit#
lit l w a ilf l.y .1 nirjii ,ng could lie eXJiectcd to push reHartley law provisions for the month, was sentenced today to ,n, i j " HHtish diplom no *poW
d a n ', foreign minister, declared,
u
, |u , , rumpled tin, &lt;nil m eat p tice, still higher.
t om inform &gt;
'
, , '
meanwhile, that Fount Folk*
The dep aitm rn t o ffiied little
signing of non-Communist affi life ini|&gt;nionmrnt for Heaton
l,n ‘
i» d \" ,g * •'
• »f|r ill hO.fMMl .itul Itll hi mint
llernad. Itc'v projHisals for a Kal­
1
1 c'li.depii.ati-ui ,,f lu g oaiav Corns,
hope f.'i u material increase in
tlavjls by union officer*.
Ihe lenten,r was iui|H&gt;srJ by nlnnist leaden, and 1hr ln»tar« « H i i r in iiinif «&gt;tlin IdVMi*
e - t in e settlem ent between A rabs
.m at -Upplle* In foie 1!«B0 It &gt;aid
Union attorneys said the case Fcdrral Judgr Ftanns J W. l ord defiant d, nlal of charges of be
and Jew s are "hellish."
Mililai y governm ent, gianiing cattle
riiiinlx'r" are Ixcoiinris'
| • «t §i *i i s is- f 'ft •. »•
1* '* '* '
t ** ** *
An Aial&gt; I vague political com­
will be ajspealrd lo ihe U 5 . Sir- who alto ordered Beil to pa&gt; a
that many bodies may never hr -midlet nnd -m ailer uilh sm all B einliis S n y s G overnm ittee sex- 1- n is scheduled fur
on
oeel
for
a
I
khis
I
in
hog
slqjiprrme Court.
loiin.f, ' link lo all n lim a lr uf
line of $ 10.000.
n ien t&gt; la-fan* Inti- lUP*
mem S p en d in g R e - 1
•"
proposal*

In a
lastrd
f»r
about
n
h
a
lf
1
l?,d*y.
balloon
hour.
pii'uns
Excited b.S. Air torce
file

Closing Of Stores
Independence D ay
Is Planned At Meet

afternoon thundershow ers
uihrrw lae partly cloudy through
IliuM day. ( &gt;e n t i e occaalonally
iiiudriatc variable wind* mostly
kuuthraslerl).

I f u r a lJ i

WEDNESDAY JUNE .10, t'JIS

THU WEATHER

L«r*1

“It abridge, the freedom of coutt that:
• perch and the right of assem bly
"If the |seople (of the United
without a ahowing of clear and
present danger," he aaid. " I n ­ Plate,! had followed my aib cc
deed, on Ihe argum ent, the d e­ ansi Impeached th e Adminlstrni &lt;&gt;n
fendant, the labor board, d is­ in tVadilngtnn. te n t of th o u ,* ’ -I,
avowed the presence of clear and of Americana would now l&gt;e alive
Instead of slead in Europe."
prraent danger.”
Judge Fursl declared that
The ruling was mad* in d is­
missing a request for an injunc "kn*w w hat he w as doing. When
tl on preven tin g t h e N L R11 f rom in ten d , to betray hi. connconducting a union certificatio n ] By his motive U fm m atirlah
election a t F. W. Woolworth and I T re Judge th en Instructnl Cl. tk
Company.
|Jo*enh A. D uw an to read the »• nThe request was made by local *cncs*.
lle ,| tuck th e aentrnce callulv
fi5 of the CIO wholeaale and
Attnchc* rep o rted Best iilrrmlv
warrhouiie union, which Ihe NLnn ujipral to (h&gt;&gt;
RH had ruled off the election ■sa&lt; .preparing
.
I.allot liecause some of ita o f f l- le lm 'lt court o f appeals,
_
, , i■ i i , *
ccrs had not »igred the nonTl.e thin, p a rtly bald mlnlsti . •
Communist oaths
*on was ronvieted Apr. Hi. his
The election was aought by b2nd hirthilay. D uring his 14-day
local HQ4 of the AFL In te rn a ­ ,rial. he readily adm itted maku,,tional Brotherhood of T eam stera. | .-,00 broadcast from Germany InThe m ajority opinion aaid th e Iwten 11H2 and HUB. lie Insisted
•*. f * i f
ll',*ll*a-S mm r , l , T S l« l

Marshall Plan Ends 1st Quarter
Year With $37,624,444 Spent

aide

Seven adults obtained high
,.rh..nl diplomas. Of tbeg*. «lt
a e te men
A totnl of
fait*
.va, obtained hv student* doing
clerleal work. O f these t« fltio n .JB w ere tem pornry and 21 wer.
.leirianent.
The total estim ated inrigne of
stuifonl, with perm anent b b s I
JHI,2(W.
Those In pnrt-tlate oi
Ictnpoinrv work are eatim aled ti
have earned II.B14.
(’ *rtifirale* In commercial - ib
ie c t, were Issuril to the folfcv n r
-tuder.ts, who have -howti al It)
to hold elerle.il Job, vli f i (n ly
Mrs. Ruby C.imbs. Ml&gt; Dai bm
* oi.nelly, Mi«, Gloria Dane er
Mr* Annie Laurie Duckett, Mrs
Mat v Forvuson.
M r,. Rn .In
l t , lllll„ m H U | M linvill , , (l&gt;. „
Ml » .lean Relfer. M is, (’nth. -m
Riven .Ml, M lldn.l Rol.-.,f|. 'IllKillih flieakfev. Ml*" l*nt Hr*- It*.
Mi- It-tty W hitmire Miss |&gt; i(y
J. W illiam ,. llolM-rt ll.iwell, I

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(The agency said 48*000 l.iiild-

in g , and dwellings were slestroyII M l l a i r ,

I'a a -

IS ,re l

Applicants Rush
Ware’s Office For
Fishing Licenses

With 1047-48 fi,lilng licences ex ­
piring nl m idnight, the office of
• ’-•iinly Judge U W. W are was fil­
led with ap p lican t, fur new
IIce lives this morning.
Among those wlm received new
licenses were Mr. nnd Mrs. I.*n
word Twvman ami J. C Krar tin lliilnrr, Charles Itrolierg, nnd
Gordon Similev, who I, now home
rut vacation from Duke Medlcn
S-'chool In North Carolina.
Former County Commissioner O,
J l'o|w, who still c"ik«'., a lively int i n ’vt in Court lloUto haiqit'iiings,
A "C aravan Team " of y. ing , 11 'iii’il i In. office nnd enlivened the
college slu d '-n t, will nrriva I i-n i procc-dinge by telling n fish story
lo conduct fellowshin rnthf-’ .g, I em ctrnlng a local angler who re■itiiinir the » &gt; ti, ..f July “ t-: at ported having snared a hats that
the F lr-t Mi'lhwIDt Church,11 i.rlr rot away and which "weighed i t
woik will especially concern
t.L luunds and seven ounces."
or young neople, inl,-rmedin(e$.
Mr. Uutner a local grower, rew orkers with youth and parents] |,irted aiding Tom Fluwers, fish ­
M aiearet It. Mi-Mllllon. G a - ,» ing guide of lleresforil. In taking
w av. W rit Va. Is councillor of th i ot a party of 14 v lilto rs from
•"am. O ther m onlx-rs a re : D -v li Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, to
It. Hlackh ir" a hinlor In the t ’n i f -h on the St. Johns River, lie
vet,If** of P ilt-b 'im h ; Peg ll- r d reported th a t hla boat passenger*
sell, C hsrlntt’- V. ( '. , n seg|i» fa &gt;aught eight bass. Mr, Flower*
‘" . e n d , . ” . &lt;
l o d e I . | J 1st l»en nearly awnrnped by
i ivtomera ever since ho was
T;;"" •
written up by Drew I'earson,
J *’ " f .
• nlverrltv of Tei
rslum nlit, whom he took «n a
. -"T. ( " ,inlr
T."'* *’ \
.n
i*1 Emory »m iccessful fishing trlji, said Mr,
llitrwr.
Bcnrv &lt; o llrg r, \ n .

.Methodist ( ’aravan
Team To Come Hi re

WASHINGTON. June 30 MP&gt;— llie Marshall Plan dose* in Imt
isrtcr-yrar today with $731,000,000 i d
for European tecoven
ipmenli.
This it about 36 per cent of the unolficitl gnat originally tel f t .
the Economic Co-ojwration Administration in tit first thrre months of
operation.
r
Actual spending—aa ahown by grants.
treasury cheeks written to cover
Though ECA scheduled loantne cost of ECA-approved f o r e i g n totaling
_____ m _f288,000.000
___ __
for the Grsi
purvhat**—totaled only f37.flJ4.- qUtrt , r&gt; |t waa irarncl that only
444 up to thia morning.
one small loan Is n ea r announce
The latter figure reflects in .nent with tw o others at an ad
part the necessary lag In handling van-ed stage o f negotiation.
inteirational payment*. It will
llow erer. considerable lending
tilt up steeply aa month-end re ­ activity indicated for the la tte r
ports are made. But It will not half of th* y ear, tiecanse tho forapproach the $500,000,000 which tijrn aid act sp ecifiers th a t about
PreJdant Truman earmarked for one-filth of E C A 'a $ 5A»OO,OO0 A)0t ) ,
--------------r “j
European recovery in hla January fund* mutt be devoted to loan finLIVING HUNTS
budwl
,,,
. .. . a t n c i n g specific recovery project*.
.SHANGHAI. June 7U) «*V
Tne difference will contribute
j„ other than atotlaticai terms.
today Imoiteif ( ilnees
to tha nation's expected record- ECA has made awlft pragm a. government
Income 110 perre it by
breaking budget surplus for tha Almost the en tire top staff hat worker*
their cost of living tonue
1848 fiscal year which ends to- ocen assembled, both In Washing^ raising
Hut workers complained theli
ton and In tho fnr-fltatg European total p a r still laft them f ir be­
t L
Is behind schedule in ops ration under ECA'a ambassad­ hind China*# runaway Infla Ion.
making leans. AH the feed, feel, or-at-large, W, A vereR Harriman.
One U, 8. dollar today b ought
fertiliser, materials and equipMeat of the m ajor foreign mls- 4,000,000 Chinee# dollar* &lt;*t the
Bient approved by shipment eo alons hare been (rented, end this Markinarkct ns against tile of­
fa r la fn the form of outright
I f a l l s —U aa N d v t m |
ficial rata of 474,000 to 1.

S

(Kyoto Hew, agency t e p o i t e l
from Kokin (hat police n t i n ' u t e d
l i.tnl c a s u a l l i c
Would evreed
n.lHHi .. 4.0711 dead ami M.UIH
in jm r d in Kukiii prefecture nnd
:ttl dead and 100 injured in l*hlknwa prefecture to ih«&gt; mirth.

TRAIN MI.SIIAK
SYDNEY, AuslreUe, June 80
bD—Four persona warn killed and
t( injured In a railroad accident
tiday near Harden, South Wales,
atout 230 mllea from Sydney.
A passenger train from 8ydn*y
le t ti e rails and the iocomotlve
a&gt;d six of nlna coaches plunged
d&gt;«n a 20-foot embankment.
Msny passengers were asleep
wien the accident occurred.

Ihf i

t i n Vs

list! l i f K n li ii i il *

quires C lo se Check public'

B i l l A, l-iael June lilt, ’d t —
N m i of HUMr carefu l check of
.
. | 1 Ii,- last Hi it i-Ii 1 1 o n {in I f f t l l t J
present huge governm ent esjieudi
«t **«sllMM«48 •« l'M» *»•»
downward trend i, different from lutes by q i e r u l l y trainrd acilifi-ienee, in the Jinst, when usual- sountsnlr lejirrsrnling llie p u ld n .
*)■ Gi l ' S were had or prices Were was today 'Itevved bv David Mlow. or I here wa- drought on th e lleiglils, jtudessor of buime«* ad
innge
minnlr.'lion al Rollinv College, m
this tim e rnttleiileli are Silts I (eliiie th e ir herds mote closely a talk to Kim .i u i .iuv at llu- luui-

iM-eriii-e prices are higher th a n
i vet la-fore, nnd they an- urterr(.siii how long the-e prices will
continue '
tn e departm ent -aid the down»ar«l Irernl can lie reversed only
'.h e n stockm en feel enough co n ­
fidence in the future to -(art hold&lt;ng mitre breeding stock ami mar*
geiitig few er animal- Ilian th e
i.uiiiIm-r of calves ral-ed.
vVhen thal time comes, th e re
vili t«- less lieef and veal on the
■larket tem porarily, hut In th e
long run it will work to Ihe ad v an ­
tage of consumers," the sgeney

Ralph Smith Tells
Of Enjoyable Time
At Fraternity Meet

lit Crnlci

He wai i n t i o d m r d fiV Georg,Williams, local acco u n tan t, who
forrneily attended Ins i lauev al

linlph A Smith, Internntinnnl
trea»urer of l.ntnbda Chi Alpha
fraternity, today reported th a t
' ii- and Mr- Sm ith had an enjoytl.c univrlilt) of Florida.
utile tim e attending the conven­
f’rof. Bright * d a te d thal v tion of the fratern ity at Grove
Hark Inn, Asheville, N. C,
questionnaire he h ad sent out |e
fra tern ity numbers 128
sealed that more than 4.000 du- c hThe
a p te r' in the United S tates
dents in arcountancy are bring and Canada, nil except one of
trained in Florida colleges. Thete which were represented at th e
iv a shortage of qualified ac­ convention. Florida chanters were
t well represented, ssld Mr. Smith.
countants, he revealed, especially The U niversity of Florida was r e ­
of those trained for government presented In* Solon Elttiuker who
Mill
work Accountancy for liusinrv* motored hack with the Sm iths,
Ilo*- production is far In-low llui laying I ere overnight as th e ir
nigh w artim e levels. Tin, largi-- iv well drvrlo|&gt;ed, and dial for guest before proceeding to hi*
government
lelvlively
uudM
'lop
ly ) el Iect- a shortage of corn.
h»me in Lakeland.
I.n-I y ear’- crop was a nei\r fail ed. lie deflated
Sn eakers at the convention inire
A favorable corn yield th is
He defined Ihe p r i v a te accoun­ chided Chief Justice Vincent of th#
yeat Would open the Any foi ex- t a n t a- a itookhe'-per. clt-rk. amlit
I ’ S. Suprem e Court and Judge
[•an'Ion in hug uumhers next year or. n&gt;m|itrulU-r *&gt;r hudgs-t director Flovd C.nyconihu of Indianapolis,
who work- for one employer 1 Asheville newspapers, said Mr.
accountant s V'l'.h;
"1«fh " f "t*
win- ea* the public
of Mivs I at Cannon of the Univer-ity* of lllinnit a- ‘‘crescent
fraternity. Sho w as
-----------* Higher than that «if clients. The g irl" of the
by
photograph
from
CHICAGO, June 30 (&gt;1B Ten |alP -r Is hehl strie tly responsible, chosen
am ong HO contestants of chapters.
firemen scanijiered up h astily
m nccuunting ex p e rt, for what
raised ladders last nlglil ini
..............
.... n rode
toes ur says,, ...........
nnd has
inning third-floor npsrtm.’iit w lo le '.'f ,.|J,ics which does not include'
lF s--*
U ,.e «
L ' I I. . . . .
an
m
.t i t -A 4
t
'
Mrs. Norn Flynn tcrrained to ulv-rlt-lng or soliciting Sbusin*-them th a t her six-imuiths old son, lie is free front m anagem ent, -aid.
h
F rank, J r., was in tha building.
Frof. Heights.
i
For an hour, the firrm en
Ho
pointed
out
t
hat
the
paying
HELENA, Ark., June 30 (cP&gt;—
searched
and re-searched
th e
-moke-filled apartm ent fur the of income ami o th e r tuxes is be­ A handcuffed negro prisoner »hot
coming
mure
nnd
m
ure
Invo'ved,
to ilrnth n dtp u ty sheriff near
baby white the Idate wax Iwlng
doused Then Mrs. Flynn reinem- especially in division uf income In-re vestrrday and was Idinsclf
h/’reil th a t "F ran k ie" wasn't in the with wife and in inheritance taxc-. •lain by another deputy.
building. He wax visiting his nnd advlMd Imsine-s and profesThe stain deputy was L. D,
, tonal men that con«til tut inn with W eaver, 2(1 of Holm*. The negro
grandm other In n suburb.
F ire C hief Edmund H arp er a trained accountant m ight save wax Herman Dolphin, 22, a store­
•aid the Idate rauxed alxiul IHOO ■hem considerable sum s In laxe«. keeper.
I'roMrmx relating to the growth
dam age and th a t it appeared to
Sheriff E&lt;i Hickey gav* thi* ac­
have sta rted from aomeune •oink­ of Irrgi* corporations and big bus­ count:
ing a cig aret in bed.
Dolphin, under arrext ami with
iness during the first half of the
Mr*. Flynn said her husband, present century brought about the handcuff* uh hi, wrist*, wax per­
F rank, Hr., had left for work as rteeo of accountants, he stated, mitted to re-enter hi&gt; combination
a m achinist helper when the I roblrm s of accountancy involve filling station-store to turn off
l.lare waa discovered.
11 MSflSS-4
r a i l Sts I
a refrigerator.

Firemen Search For
Infant Not At Home

NeRru Kills Deputy
I Then Shot Down

He grabbed a pistol from 0
cout hanging on a wail and open­
ed fire. Weaver was struck, and in
an exchange of shots with Deputy
Clay Oliver, Dolphin was slain,
Oliver wa* not injured.

SAVE MONEY
You c« v xmve money and help cut your own coat of
living by reading the Herald ada. Advert lied price*
are lowest price*. The following merchanta are adver
Using attractive features nnd special bargains in ttv
day’s Herald:
Coca Cela
Hobsoe 8portfag Goods
Harriett Ileeuty Neek
Htrlcklaad-MerrlaM lac.
Hollywood Bitop

LI : ~~=

;

INFANT DIES
A son, bom to Mr. and Mr*.
8. T. Bethea of Orlando, died oo
Monday morning at the Orange
Memorial Hospital, It we* an­
nounced today. Tha baby waa born
on .Sunday moroinr. Mrs. Bethea,
the former Dorothy Kader, is
reported to be getting d u n g
nicely.
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T H E BANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLO R ID A

GOP Candidates

At THE CHURCHES

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Dewey Acceptance
I C s s lls s M

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T b reel

• n!nn ttartlrg July 12.
In an Informal talk at Ids con­
vention headquarters In the ball.(■oin of the Bellevue-Stratford
HoUl. the governor thanked his
-upportrr* for their work and
told them to take a good rest for
i "couple of weeks.”
Then, he said, “ start working
harder than ever.”

contention once mure for the I Ota their country.*’
“ Never has a political party
p ro ulenlinl nnminntion.
Again, the pre-convention pri- produced such distinguished men,”
A ll Churth Notices mu&gt;l br prrsenlrd al Thr Herald office un I hr
mari*** earlier this year followed he said.
day belur* publication.
The convention gave a hurst of
li.e familiar pattern. After an
initial victory in New Hampshire, applause to each, as he named
COMMUNITY ( 'l l C ltM l
FI It.ST MKTIIOIH.ST (T IIH C II
Dewey lovt in Wisconsin and Neb­ them, alphabetically: Senator Ray­
Lake Mar), Fla.
Itcv. J. K, McKinley, Minister
raska but finally came back to mond E. Baldwin of Connecticut.
C. ( ’, White. Minister
Mra. I*. It, Stephenson.
capture th- &lt;Irmas tic- Oregon pre­ General Douglas MncAMhur. fo r­
Church School with rlnsse* for
Durr lor of Kelt glims Kdurali'Mi
mer (iuvernor Harold K. Slasscn
ferential contest.
All kgr* »t 10 A. M. and our an­
8.46 A. M.: Church Schoot-A | Or.co the convention got under­ cf Minnesota, Senator Robert A.
nua! Children’* l&gt;ay program will rD.s for every uge.
way, however, the New Yorker fait o f Ohio, Senator Arthur II.
M* given In this hour and followed
11:00 A. M.: Morning W'urahip ( wa* never headed.
He ran an Yaiidenhcrg of Michigan, and Cov­
■I s s i l s s f l I r s s i I'SSP lla e l
hy .voiship service at I I A M. Sermon Theme: "Seeing Jesus.”
&gt; «»y first on the first and second et nor Earl Warren of California. White House The meeting lusted
Eve-body Invited to Ixith the*#
7.00 P. M.: Youth Fellowship { imllid, then copped the prlte un” 1 here ha* la*cn honest conten­ half ail hour
iler v ice*.
MXV.cc**.
tion. spirited disagreement, hot
anilMiusly.
Asked whether this came up,
C'iiolr lx act Ire. Witlm-sday, 8:00
8'00 P. M.s Kvenlng W'rrrrhlp.
1). wey stake* his claim to the argument,’’ Dewey said, “ but let .Secretary of Defense Forrest d
m.
Seiu.nn Theme: “ What I* Chris- j U hite House on hi* record si Al* no one be misled. You have given replied "N o comment."
Out Yaraliun Hible Sch(Mil be- iinnlty Kaj&gt;ectr*d To Dot*'
, I.any, whlrh he contra.*!* to what moving and dramatic proof of
Forrestal nml Royal! remained
vln* July fith. Happy Morning
he i ills the ''bungling'' and ” in- how Americans, who honestly dif- after the meeting to discuss tho
lieu r* from nine to eleven-thirty
FIRST I’ KKHIIYTKRIAN
Icr,
-lose
ranks
ard
move
forcffleient” administration of 1‘res. . . .
,, ,
.. . .
, baft program with Mr. Truman,
o'clock.
CHURCH
war. for the na ion * well being,; Th„ ,,rferm, lrcluU ry toM „ PW1.
ider.t Truman.
s
.
m
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as
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a
snniildAe
a
,
is t
' . Sal
Douglas K. Charles, It. It
Under Dewey’s leadership. New .-houlder to shoulder.
men be prolfably will have an
n n i t n i ( if t i ik iu h .i c h o s s
Slatetl Supply Pastor
At that point he deviated from announcement neat week .on draft
York slate ha* amassed a surK. If. Rrow nlee, D. It.,
I’aik Avenue and Fourth Street
plus more than a half-billion dol 'ii» prepared teat to say*
plan* which me still (wing work­
llrv, Mark T. Carpenter, Hector
Pastor Kmrrllus
"Iw t me assure you that begin­ ed out.
Jjr*. rut |M-r*onat income nod pu*.
.1th Sunil*) after Trinity
0:15 A. M,: Sunday School,
ning
neat
Jan.
2U
then*
will
be
11.00 i vr *1
Of .. |ine.U taxes and provided u 1400.It'iyafl'* telegram to the adju­
8:00 A. M : liuly Corn in union
Kao*work in the government of tant # general commended the
; O t.vrmun:
,o
M. ^
IP !
^
* '» World Wa, II the United Statei.’'
(Chepel I.
mri*.
&lt;n&gt;«lnBr.
fill*V°,r,i
I No*
guard for coming up to full
cli s **
• »*
9:80 A. M.: Churrh School.
lA-wey said he is “ free" and scheduled streng it. but he nddad:
V;:.- i&gt; \r .
_ _ , „ . I The state also has reduced it*
11:00 A. M : Morning I’rayer
“ unlettered’' from any commit­
"On the other hand, if the
II ng People's Mee'tinir* ’ * " Guided drift, outlawed racial and
and Sennon.
have
tieen
exceeded,
* no I* v! • I f ni
u * V ,i u
1 telrgiou* discrimination in Jobs ment: and is “ proud" to support redings
Service on the Hut days during
ihe party platform unanimously there should be no further re­
. Me'.n it.
C rn. t
“
' ■*"•» •Mlmlllanre to colleges, begun
July will lie at 8:10 A. M. vvitli
e Mel I,odist Church.
|
f „ r « *200.000.000 stMe uni* adopted at the convention.
cruiting until normal attrition
Ho.y Conintunion nml sermon in
" It will be the heart o f tho has reduced the strength below
vci.'dy system, and b a n n e d
charge of the liev, Tlmtun* M
FIRST CH RISTIAN ('I II Ki ll
'uev-ngo I will lake to the coun­ the ceiling.
i lrti ea by public employees.
Me hove of Orlando,
(Disriple*. of Christ)
Dewey t-ny* he run* New York try, * he promised. "A fter Jail.
"In this connection leaders of
T ucmIi ), June firth,
IliOU Hanford Avenue
‘-IJU. It will be the cornerstone
Fr**t ol SI. I'etrr
.Sunday Churrh School, 8:45 on the principle that the state is ot our Republican administra­ the Armed Services Committees
tin* servant, not tin- master, of
Morning I’rayer, 8:15 A. M.
A M.
of Congress have indicated today
tion ’
ihi people.
Holy Communion, 'J uu A. M.
Morning Worship and Commun­
Following his convention speech. that tlu-v will not favorably con­
lb-wry'*
roots,
personal
and
pol­
ion, l l : 0n A. M. Sermon: Rev,
D e w y indicated that he will start sider deficiency appropriation reitical, are in the Middle West, lie
t JlltlST t III lt&lt; II. I.ongwood
J V McHenry.
his formal election campaign at i)ue*t.* to rover strengths greater
i.as
born
In
(iwosso,
Mich.,
Mar.
0 .10 A. M.; Holy Communion
Clilistian
Youth
Fellowship,
about the time the Democrat* as- than those provided for in approJl, 1002,
7:uu p. M.
rcinl.b here for their nominating priations for fiscal year I'JItl."
H it s I IIA PTIsr I II I'ltC II
III*
father,
George Dewey,
Pnrk Avenue at Sixth Street
cdileil the (Iwosso weekly news­
c m i i c i l OF T IIK NA/AHKNH paper, took an active part in RetV. P. ItriMik*, Jr.. Pastor
111 Maple Avenue
Sunday School, 1*15 A. M
publican politics and was postRev. I,. If. Rukhlon, Pastor
Morning Worship, I1:U0 A. M.
mn. ter w hen he died in 1022.
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
Training Union, 0:45 P. M
Tin* governor's mother, Mrs
Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
kill o Dewey, who still livrs In
Junior Society, 0:30 p. M.
Wednesday tervice, 8:00 P. 11
Oweaso, raw to it that young
Young People s, 7:00 p. M.
Visitor* welcome.
I human Edmund led a well-or
Evangelistic Hour, 7;45 P. M
•,er*d life—-early to bed, home-]
D
aily
P
ra
yer
H
ou
r,
each
morn­
UNITY
■-loth tidy, proper manner* nm)
ing. 0:00 A M
Farlli lonmall, Minister
'.he like.
Mid-Week Player Service, 7:45
TUESDAY
P. M
7.10 P. M.: Prayer Service al
Val&lt; ex lintel.
8:&lt;g| P. M.: Cla&gt;» in "(iud I* the SOI fllH ID K IIAPTIM T CHUHCII
AttsVver” ut the Hotel. Irene* Cal- loturrl Avenue K Ninth Street
U'esllsseg from Page llael
H. E. Whatley, Minister
iawrv. teacher.
reasonable one.
FRIDAY
Sunday School. 0:45 A. M.
"N o matter what the frelingi
It: IS A. M.: Had in Program,
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
"The Voire of Unity1’, Station "Some Haptlst Foxes That Spoil of cither side were about the law
and the iminers’ welfare) fund,
tile Vines."
WTKR.
they have decided to cooperate
B.T.U., 7:00 p. M.
Evening Worship. 8:00 P. M. with each other so far a* they
ran in o|ierating it (the fund)
"tioii.g Down to Jericho?"
Brotherhood, first and third successfully."
Moses had said yesterday that
Thursday, 8:00 P. M.
Come Thou With IN and We he was accepting the wage lionet
piovision* In the new contract
Will Do Then (rood,
•’ wi*h reluctance."
Eewi* and the operators almosi
FIRST C H U R fll O F CHRIST. completed work on the agree­
SCIE NTIST
ment last night.
H00 East Hernnd Street
I*:45 A. M.: Sunday School.
I I ' 8) A. M.t Morning Service.
FU N F.It A I. SERVICES
Siilijcot: "Christian Science'.’’
8.Oil p. M.; W nlneolsy Service ■ Funeral service* f„ r I’ fr F.arl
Rinding Boom Hours, Tuesdsys T. Myers, colored veteran, who
t.nrl Fridays, .1:181 to fi:tH) p. if, lost tils life overseas, will 1* held
Sunday afternoon at 1:10 o’clock
at St. James A. M. E. Churrh
at Cypress Avenue and Ninth
DenseIk,riaI, “ In Ihe-boal"
Street. The llurton Funeral Home
rec.filing /votes this new
hus rhnrgc of arrangements.
J M I Deluie hiaale tin moat
(•'•aitaiied In n s C a t* Use)

Draft Bill

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('on! Sitiiatii.n

Berlin Crfofo

Sanford Praised
ic s s n s t s s

tn a

rage

tCeattased t u n

os*)

downs on home appraiaala, he
it-vealed. Owners of 40 home*
were away, hut estimates of
their value will he within 6 per­
cent o f value, he predicted.
No direct refusals were en: countered in appraisal o f real
property which does not include
that of homes, but of business
properties and stocks, it was r* •
ported by 8tephen Pfeifer of
Columbus, Ohio, who wa* assist­
ed by Mrs. Pfeifer in hi* work.
Allowance had been made for
loss o f one week in the program,
but due to the fine co-operation
nf owners and favorable weather,
Ihe job is being finished ahead of
time, according to Mr. Skelly.
"One of the fine qualities of
Sanford people is that they take
a person Just ss he is, and do
not trv to impress one with their
importance,” said Mr. Skelly. “ If
anything, they run themselves
down, and do not boost the town
enough, or sppreciate enough
what u fine community it is.*’
James M. Clrminshaw nf Cleve­
land, Ohio, worked personally in
the valuing of industrial and
utility properties.
Other member* of the appralval
staff here were: Marvin Milliken
of Columbus. Ohio; Robert EDahlftie* o f North Carolina, Mo*
ritx N. Itnrlk nf New York State,
Peter Hayden Tepslc of Sanford,
and Mr*. Eleanor* May Young
of lb*I sm|.

Legal Notice

l*aae One)

other foods contributed by the
Western Allies.
The people remained outwardly
calm in the face of effort* of
the Soviet-controlled press to
spread fear o f hunger and un­
employment and a Russian threat
to keep the rail freight tieup on
indefinitely.
L. J. Sleek. American military
government food chief, said the
Russian food embargo order was
delivered to the central food
board of the German municipal
government.
He said one immediate effect
would l&lt;e to deprive the children
of Western Berlin nf fresh milk.
Powered milk I* lieing distributed.
By their action the Russian*
withdrew from the four-power
food pool which for nearly three
yrars hat been feeding Berlin.
Each occupying power ha* been
contributing to this pool, ad­
ministered by the allied Kommamlatura ami the city govern­
ment.
Dissolving the pool means split­
ting Berlin down the middle.

Palestine War
i r a l l l s a i S l is w !* • «• f la t )

from Israeli front line*.
(King Abdullah o f Trans-Jor­
dan returned to Amman after
conference* in Cairo with King
Farouk. He said the Arah states
beaded by Egypt were resolved
to continue fighting until the
Jewish state i* wiped nut. Ab­
dullah plan* to leave tomorrow
for Saudi Arabia to meet King
Ibn Hand.)

PtfeMlweis SIMP.

okc

on rarh com-; but should !■&gt; paid
a* originally, t&amp;OO per year, plus
docket fee.
"In the nidrr humled down hy
the Circuit Judge, the Court
ruled that It. W. Ware, County
Judge uf Hrminolo County a*
Judge of the County Court is
rompensilde under Section 14.21
of thr Flotilla Statutea of 1841
al an annual salary o f |E2tM,
and not compenslble under Sec­
tion 8 o f Chapter 8344, Arts of
182.1.’’
The matter nf the claim of
Judge Ware of 1421 and ail sum*
paid in rices* of his annual comlieiisatloii is not adjudicated, Mr.
tlerndun stated, and predicted
that this matter will probably
await an audit by tbe State Au­
dit Department.

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Get#
freeu r full
of freedom!

*

They came up here from the Antarctic. And summers were quite a prob­
lem. How could they keep cool? The first

penguin plumped

for atlic ventilation. And it worked won-

ders. He's written

hie agent

j

j

to go ahead and

CITY EMPLOYE HAILS
RET0NGA FOR RELIEF

second

Afler Suffering Year* Wilh
The Discomforts &lt;&gt;f Sto­
mach (las, SlccpIcRsnuss
and Connli|&gt;ntlun, Suvmumh
Mnn RctM Relief with Retonifn.

and join him. The third penguin (who smokes

’ ’A fter suffering the miseries of
arid Indigestion for several years,
1 am glad to tell others o f the
relief Kelonsa brought me," de­
clares Mr, (1. W. Spell o f 201
West Park Avenue. Savannah, 0a,
A member of the Baptist Church,
Mr. 8 poU la an employe o f Ihe
City o f Savannah.
"Yes, for about four year* I
Wa* the unhappy victim o f acid
Indigestion. My apnetite had fail­
ed me, and what little I did eat
saamed to turn immediately to
gaa. I felt as though I hail hern
atuffed, and often I was so. bad­
ly bloated that breathing was a
real effort. My bowels wers so

sluggiih 1 hail to take harsh
laxatives regularly. It was hard
to grt a good night’s sleep, and
I felt so worn out In the morn­
ing that I hardly had the strength
to start the day’s work.
“ Ilow thankful I am for th#
relief Retonga brought me! To­
day I have a good apnetite and
eat three hearty meale a dav.
with never a thought o f my old
discomforts. I sleep soundly and
wake un ready for a hard dry's
work. What’s more, I no 1un*rr
take strong laxatives. I am glad
to recommend Retonga to anyone
who is suffering the way I did."
Retonga Is Intended to relieve
distress dut ta Insufficient flow
of digestive Juices In the stomach,
loss nf appetite, borderline Vita­
min B-l deficiency, and constipa­
tion. I f the first bottle falls to
give you gratifying relief, your
money will be refunded. You can
get lletonga at Touchton's— Adv.

DIVIDENDS
Do you get dividend* no year fire, wladalarai aad
automobile Insurance?
Yaa get dividends oo yaar Ufa laaaraaca la Mataal
Companies, why not on year ether I near*are?
Place year fire, windstorm and aatamahtlo Insurrnce
with ae In Mutual Companies aad enjoy receiving
dividends aa all yaar laaaraaca.

w irin g R r

8 Pros yaatgaM sd

J

sell the igloo. The

J j^ S ^ m o n e y to Mrs. P. and the kids to come on up
a 1°*)
*

. rS J
1

He

sleeps like

a kitten now. The

penguin

bought himself a big new electric ian. It's been

weeks since

he even thought about the old home berg. Yea,

each in his

own different way solved his problem of how to

keep cool in

summer. And they all lived happily ever after

Certainly Penguins aren't smarter than people!

• Proa yawrssH Item fragusal
shopping. This hig Keivtnnlir
Proasor hoMtohrl ItOpaaads
—enough fa* a meath's aaaa|l.
• Proa yourself free* kllthea
How. Bake for weak* ahead
aH ot anca. lei (ha Pressor
heap your pashies avaa hath!

—

penguin installed a b ig air-cooling fan. He's

figured he needed complete air conditioning.

Do free! Take off any uiomlng
or afternoon you want — re­
laxed in the knowledge that
yoursparcrulKelrinatorlloiue
Freeaer hold* the family's next
meal! And it's ready to serve
at a moment's notice I

Deceased.

TO A L L CRED ITO RS AN D P E R ­
SONS It AVISO C L A IM S OR DE­
MANDS AOA1NST S A ID ESTATE 4
Toil and etch o f you a re hereby*
notified and required to present
any claims and demands which
you. or ellher o f you. m ay have
against th* estate o f Julia P.
Itostpn. deceased.
la te
o f said
County, to th* County Juda* of
Seminole County. Ktorldn. at hie
o ffic e In Ihe court house o f laid
County al Ksnford, F lorid a , within
eight calendar months front lha
lim e of th* first publication ot
this nolle* Each claim o r demand
shall he In writing, and shall stale
the place ol residence and pust
o ffic e address o f Ihe claim ant, and
shall he ewurn to hy the claimant. A
his agent, or attorney, and a n r ^
such claim or demand not an filed
•halt he void.
A M I IK R POUOLAH
A* adm inistrator o f Ihe
Estate of
_
JULIA C. BOSTON
Deceased.
Iloueholder Associates
Attorney for Adm*
First publlcsilon June } i l h . 11*1

Gray Hair
Trouble*
Vitamins whbh many claim have re­
stored color to (ray hair can now oe
had as Nta Vitamins lo r trial on »our
own gray hair If •uccesstul this mar
•IlmUiale dangerous dyeing G re^hair
makes many people look older.
ipply Calcium Pantothenate
Panto
Vitamins supply
and Vitamin O to your system Simply
lake I a day. Non-fattening Harmless
to "Permanents" Thousands ut* Nts
Vitamins Ask toe Nta Vitamin Tablst*
today. No mall orders shipped

Tnuchton Drug Co.

HAVEYOUHEAR*THEORE
ABOIT THE 4 PEHHIIHS?

Ware Suit

VUiri running Uhamplon
ever made! Other gruelling
"M otor Magic ’ leel* prate
b will start and run under
Use must rugged condltkme
. , , Uone in and aae this
mossing Champion.

IN T H K COURT O F T I I K COUNTT
JtUXlE. gE M lN O LK C O U N T T .
KI ju HIHA. IN ritO U A T U .
In re: g sla le of
J U L IA C. BOSTON,

SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY!
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Brand new cooling appliances are now available at your
electric dealer's. See him today and breeze through the
hot weather. Convenient terms ere available.

* fourth

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�THE

W EATHER

Portly cloudy with local aftrrnoon
thundrrshnwrr* through Tuesday.
I illle &lt;lunge
in trmperslure.
Gentle In moderate vsrlahle wind*
mostly »outhra»t to aouth.

In UnJiy There la Strength—
To Pro I tot the P t u a o f tho World A
To Promott the P r o f t n i of A n tilc t;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

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

Established 1908

VOLUM E X X X IX

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

Jews Given • $6 Billion
Allies Strive Arabs,
Plans By Bemadotte
ToBriugFood
Aid Measure
Becomes Law
* To Berliners
RHODES June 28 &lt;/P)-Jews
and Arab* received from Count
Folke Bernadotte today hi*
proposals for peace in Pale*line. Bernadotte 1* the United
Nation* mediator who brought
about the current four-week
U. S„ British Trans­ nr ml at ice. T h e suggestion*,
which the mediator railed a
port F o o d s t u f f s "basis
for further discussion."
were not published. &lt;Premier
into Blockaded City Jamil
Mardambey of Syria *aid
By Airplane, Barge in Daniairua the proposal* will
"in no way modify our attitude
BERLIN. June 2th (/ P )- The
of rejecting partition and a
Jew i*h elate in Palestine.”
cs If in Alltel ill untied today to
■lew* are just a* insistent that
liolitei the food itock* of Sovietthi new state of Israel must
blockaded Betlm with planet ami
continue- to exist.I Jewt*h ex­
barge*.
pert* flew- from thi* lileek is­
land to Tel Aviv thi* morning
The Rimiant weie having ilifwith the proposal. Arab ex­
ficultir* in their lector o f the city
pert* are flying to Cairo after
ill connection with their new Ger­
’ inch. Paul Mohn of Sweden
man currency itiue. Police laid
and Constantine Stavropouto*
of Greece will accompany the
teven penoni were hurl, four
seriously, when they were tramp­ Arab* unit explain the Count'*
peace plan to an Arab League
l e d in a ciitwd seeking to rxnib-committee meeting In Cairo
clisngr their olJ money for new
romur i ow n ght. Both are meinat Soviet rnihtaiy headquaitcit.
tH-ta of the U N mediator's
The cruth wa* *o arrioui the j staff. John Iteedrnnn of South
Africa. ul*o one of Bernadrd
fire depailmerit wa* called on to
1 ,o’t utile*, i* to present the
duperte the ciowd with boiei.
J llcposal* in Tel Aviv to the
United Statrt ttamport planet
Israeli government.
arrived at Tempelhof aiipoit on 1
a achedulr of one every eieht
minute* with food and other tup
—pile* foi Beilin.

A total uf i 20 planet were »ipectrd to lly the corridor over
thr Kuuian rone during the day
to itipply the U S . Army port
here and merl the molt urgent
need, of approximately 2 .000,000
Germana in Beilint three western
irclort. Tlie ahuttle service wai Companies Say U M W
being ei|ieditrd by apecial unLeader’s Contract
loadintt crew* at the airport.
W ill ViolateTaftAct
9
Six more food barge* reached
the city by waterway* from the
WASHINGTON. June 28., &lt;AN»
Brltiah tone, making a total of 10
arriving over the week -e n d . Rrprrirntaliae* of "captive" coal
Twenty-three other barge* move,I minr* — owned by steel companies
into the Russian tone between
Wednesday and Saturday and are - met today to decide whether
tn route to Berlin. The Russian* to rliatgr John L Lewis with an
bave permitted the barge* to move unfair labor practice. Thi* group
deapite the blockade on rail and ha* refused thus far lo sign the
highway traffic to the rity.
new contract with Lewie* United
The Hutaiana ordered the Berlin
^ city government not to ■ -cept Mine Worker*.
• mail i —iarrel t- t * be* he, .* ■ IT * tte*-L companies say Lewi*’
liew' Western German atamp* insistence on a union shop clause
trued in conjunction with the would force them lo violate the
Wrttern Allie*' currency reform
The Western Allies informed the Tafl-Hartley Act. The law requires
city government the Ruaalan* were an election among employe* beDeling alone and to Ignore the .fine an employer can agree In
order.
•a union shop - one in which all
The D, S. Air Force hoped to
lend 100 or more plane* in dally woikrit must join the union with­
a* lortir a* necessary. But even in a given lime,
the 120 plane* scheduled today
Lewis had the union shot* clause
could bring only 1100 ton* of
in hi* 1947 contract. The new
ft
.ImatlaaH •«• (•*■# "Ml*

2 Physicians Tell
Of Drug ThatCures
Typhoid In 3 Days
BALTIMORE, June 28 (ffV I’wn uhy*ician« have told of •
as utw drug that takea nnlv three
w ilav* to crack typhoid fever.
Previously it ha* been consider­
ed v JO-dov disease.
Dr. Theodore E. Woodwa.nl of
th- University of Maryland medi­
cs! school, and Colonel Rufus L.
Holt, rommandant of the Armv
Medical
Department’a Research
and Graduate school In Washing­
ton. raid the drug waa used In
three separate case* in Baltimore,
and each time It brought down
Ejrise fever within three days.
Frown as rhlnromyrrtln, it Is
derived from a fungus.
It was first used clinically
against scrub typhus, a disease to
which many servicemen auecumb
ed in the South Pacific.
This had been an almost uncon­
trollable disease, with a death
i ate o f 15 per cent Dr. Wood­
ward said para-aminoliantoir ari l
had proved “ only partirally effecliv r” against It, hut chlornmyce% tin has brought 84-hour cure*.
Dr. Woodward recently return­
ed hen- after spending the Spring
with a scrub tvphua team, spon­
sored by the University o f Mary­
land and financed by tha Army,
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.

Fire Fighters T ry To
Douse Bridge Fire
W
HENDERSON PO IN T. Miss.,
9 June 28 UA—Fire fighters at­
tempted to rip a firebreak In the
Ray St. Louis bridge early today
. after an uncontrollable biaxe burn' id one-fourth of the two-mllt long
span.
Preparation* ware made to dy­
namite the atructme to cheek
the flames from spreading. If oth­
er methods failed.
T ie fire, o f undetermined oriKb i broke out about 0:30 P. M.
AUnat night on the structure, loc­
ated on Highway 00, the main
roue o f Mississippi G ulf roast
travel. The bridge llaka Bay S t

Lon'* with Henderson Petal

agreement changed only the wage
end welfare sections of the 1947
contract, leaving the union shop
intact. The steel companies, whose
coal is used by the steel mills,
balked at signing.
Negotiator* llerry M. Moses
and George Thursby met w-ith
the representative* of other steel
concerns to decide on the next
move.
They can elthrr algn up by
July (I — when the 10-day indus­
try wide vaca'ion ends — or ask
the National Labor Relation*
Board to gn to court against
Lewi*.
The Board’* general counsel.
Rolwrt N. Denham,, is authorised
under the Taftdlartley Act to
seek an Injunction where he
think* an unfair labor practice
is being committed.
Another meeting In the coal
situation wa* arranged by truatees o f the miners' welfare and
retirement fund.
The truster* are Lawia, opera­
tor Kira Van Horn, and Senator
Bridges (R -N II).
The 1947 fund which grew to
145,000,000 in 12 months haa been
untapped liecauie Van Horn and
lew i* could not agree on how
to distribute the money for ten­
sion* and distressed mining fam­
ine*.
Van Horn lost ■ court fight
to get an injunction prohibiting
payments from tha 1947 fund.
That fund waa raised by a 10
cent royalty on each ton of coal
mined. Tha new contract double*
the welfare royalty to 20 cent*
a ton.

Air-Propelled Craft
BannedByCommiiwion
TA LLA H A SS E E , Juno 88 (Spec­
ial! Tho 8 tala Gomt and Froth
Water Fish Commission'* twomonth bon on motor boota in tho
2nd and 6th rohssrvation district
applies to “ alrpropelled" motor
Loata only, Commliilon Diroctor
Ben C. Morgan said today.
Due to a printer’s error tho
wont “ Air-propelled" was omitted
the special provision on tho
o f the m w I N I fishing

a

Shortly after the ktaae waa dle- ^ s s r t s t t u H

vow »

a protortJvo o i m b i for watorfewL proWblte tha uaa o f aB
si r-nropel led Motor boats on tho
freeh waters of tho two district*
■M dsl fir® brigade kept that por­ from November 80th to January
tion o f Um spaa wotted down.

Seek Boosters For Eisenhower

N O . 171

A sso cia ted P ress Leased W ir e

Atlee Advises T h o u sa n d s F e a r e d
British State D e a d In J a p a n e s e
Of Emergency

E a rth q u a k e , Fires

President Sifins Bill
Pledging America's
Help In Largest Ec­
onomic Plan Known

Royal Decree Would
Allow Government
To Take Steps To'
Mai:. ii:i Supplies

WASHINGTON. June 28. tfl'i-Ih r $6.000.01)0,000 Inirign .ml
program became law today.
President Human signed the
appropriation bill swinging Amer­
ica full force into the moil amhitioui woild economic prog,.,
in hisloty.
It pledget to Wettern Europe
and far eattern countin'* lo tpend
within 15 months — within a year
if necessary ~ this vast sum trs
the raute of tecovery and |&gt;ohli
cal freedom
Authors of the lull abo made it
clear the intent also it to Ibrow
up a battier against the spread
of Communism bv strengthening
government* outiidc of the iron
curtain.
In a statement the P ie ,idem
said the appiopiiation sepreten's
"the combined judgment and will
of the executive and the Con-

L O N D O N . June 28. (,Vi
I'llllir Mini,In \lllrr ,ald I.hIj V
f OKA•&gt; |une 28. t,P)- Great
thr Kovrrnmriit ha* aiivttcd Liny
railli tbo* k* I ile l.iday tw illed
Grergr \ I lo delate a *talr ol
national rim'lgeltiv to ileal with 1st Call. StartiiiR Soon thr wrtlrin 11,in*Lu luwn of T h­
a t * __ c
»
aa
i r
km like t r ill, deittoying the
a wild*.,l do. k *lllkr that lineal
After Sept. 22nd Is Umrt
....... . lhey 85.000
etn the nation * tood tupplic*
To Be Fairly Small |Hlpul.lllO|l Slid kllllllg potliblv
A loyal
plot laIllation, llir
ihmitand*
ptlllir intmtlrt told the Hou*r .if
WASHING ION. June 28. &lt; ,f) Japane*e liewtp.t|)eit rttim ilfd
t ouiiimn*. wuuM eni|t»iwei ute
hi I uLtii t%eif r i*
govrtnmrnt to take all tlrp* nr, • I he Anm eMitutletl IihIjv that lli.il
rttaiy lo inamtam rxrntial tood between 225.IXH1 and 250.000 ,,r l t r | I., |r,, l, , (100 U S. Army
men piehahlv will hr mdililrd uniurt *aid lio oliicial itifoima*
supplies
Abler alto dmlo-rd llial I ahoi ' .luting the In.i veai ol ihr new p..,, (Ulj jir, „ ,r ir „e d on the
numhei ol dead and injuicd
Mitmtei Getiiye L.iai* hat leer, nillll.tiy diatl
Iln* i* tomwleiably ,ho*e a
I or, *pi.tug up alter the »ene»
ie. allrtj itotn a , oil lo Sail hi all'
ilto i lo deal with I lie wolk &gt;lop Pieviuii* c*liiilale that 2l8l,tHXl to n| ipitke* whnti higan at 4.12
page, which ,|nrid I...lav to I |» 225,000 will he put into uniloim |‘ \| | ,„nrd hv a hmk wind
||ir Inrt de*|icivrd hall the city.
r Ipool atitl Ihikruhrad Aliothei d,i11lid the pen,id
Ihe
i
i
.
"
,ali
lot
itidmlion.
Dirv .till need va houn alter
IXNt men walked oil ihr |oh III
laililig io . ii allei Sept 22. will ,|ir li-nihlul* l o l l , thouttnd wete
those two riliei
L ia r,, who ha, hrrn atteiiduu. he "irlvtivelv , in ill." Atm&gt; &gt;r« hi.lnrle,,
\ |„||v npnpprd U.S. Army
a tiler I tit K of the International l.a- irt.il&gt; Itnyall lol.l .1 new, (onfei
ence.
Out
he
iaitl
the
,.,11*
will
J
lr|
jr|
train wa* imbed to Fukui.
hoi Olga ill (.tlnm. will lettim hv
increase until the .nrtagr monthlv coast.*) ntv f muting the tea of
plane. Atllrr taid.
j Japan
(lie pi line inmiitri planned lo indttc'mn rate n about Hl.lMH)
Roy all
,1*0 aiinoutirrd
the
Anm irpmt* fiom it* men on
lake the stiller it,ue diirtll, to
the nation in a hioad, ait tonittlil name* ol lout Woild Wat II t|lr „ rllr , 4I&lt;| (J) prison* v*ete
,i
Patthop. 20 tnilr*
Attic,' said in n week'end naming rrntri* to he troprned a* miuird
speech that " I ’onimuiilst mls- •hvnmn ti,tilling cenleit lot In- mutheait ,d Fukui. hut their were
rhi, f" was parity te*|H,ii*ili|e for tin,irrt and llic e*pe,trd 250.IKMI „ „ known dead Pieviout Japatill Work stoppngr
to tOO.IXXI volunteer! rxperied ( ne,e te|Miit« h id said 300 weie
Tlie Nn*itttiul emergency *tatu» 1
dining
the (oming year.
killed their
F u r bundled Daicalled for l&gt;v Attlee would lie I
They .vie I on Utley, kanvat. thi p home* weir deiltoyed,
llic fit at since tho « » i and also;
the first since *be labor govern I 10th Inlaiitiv
(Mountain D ivi
llther Armv tepolts said there
mem came t.. powei in August. n on ): (anus (h alier. A ik . Fifth wa* llo fill' tiliil damage wa*
I'*4f. t’li'loin call* foi the king
.light » ' the big manufacturing
lo aivrpl tlie ti't-oiiiliieudatious of Annoieil Division: (am p H ick- city &gt;&gt;( kiinn/nwit. A long lilanco
cmnlge. kv . lOlsi Ail Horne from the .-in of 188,000 persons
tlie goveriimeiit
All let- told the &lt;'ominous "the Division; ami ('amp I'ickrtI, Va , Imd produced (..ol* &gt;d w l.eavy
iiieMnineible act bin of it section' 17th Airlmrne Divmon.
toll
of the worker* wa* inflicting j
Major I n ' n c i at J»*eph W.
Four othei training cenleit were
giave injury on tlie nation." 11**1
Swing, commander of the U.S.
announced
ptrviously
Fort
Old,
add,'•I tl.at "fu ll use would be I
Filet Corps al Kyoto, left hi*
maile of turthor service jiei*on-l Calif : Fort |ark*on. S C.; Fort heailquarltr aboard a irllef train
nel to himItita*in the economic life , Oil. N. I ; and F’oit knox, kv.
bound for rim dLnstvi *oen*. The
of the people."
I i&gt; .. n ...
,i ______
. ,t. _ Irails carried three medical team*.
Ko)
ill
gave
thi*
suivey
of
1
1
1
i ( nsIIssi-4 „ h I' m * sits
The l*«t
previiiu* slate of )
__________
emergency
wa* proclaimed In j training situation
III limit during I he general strike | The \rmv. winch will get III
I't
ii
M
il
11
hulk of the Selective Service in- |\ f
J
C i.it iis iiv liv
duct i.His, now liu- u si length of
k .1
512.18Hi, Under
the new ilinfl u
i
■*
] /)
law, tins total
may he Increased \ O i l 111 N I \
Cl v T O S S
to Kli.tKHl
counting both III- ssr
s
v
m
t s
ducthms and
volunteer*
(the
Army Is nut horned to accept up
t» 1111,1881 IM-ycui-ohi Volunteel '
Need o f volunteer worker* to
trainees f.n .me year of service,
***l*t thi* Seminole County Red
all in tlie United Stales I
Bill tlu1 n%ftilnl'lc ii|»|&gt;t«i}irta- ( ti.ss Chapter to carry out its
KANSAS C ITY , June 28 (/IT - I itiii a will mnk«* it n f c « » ir y t*» bom** srtvh-e work and programs
Two negroes, one n woman, and uj k«.p ihe totnTtl.mp ineugrii at 1 riling the e-m irig vear.,wa* tmfay
ii .«--d !*v Kartvlc Hniishohlrr.
white policeman wsre killed today|lint mail* I tint) 7l*R,0fHt iiu*ti In'
, liairmnn &lt;( thi- chanter,
is, n shooting that followed aril tween now- ami July l,
"There • *n much work to !o*
answer by |ssslire to u disturbance J Wlieii n draftee in taken lilt i
call. Another policeman and a| the A ■nsv. he will Ia- vent In th" done by tin R.-d Cross, that it is
nerto weie wounded.
in.bii-iMm stilt i.m nearest
III* ri'*ol'tti'lv i.«*entt«| to have volun*
I'ntiolnian
Floyd
N
Mont­ li.ntie From tlicr,- lie will gu to ire**, "to carry on this work,"
gomery, 2'.*, was killed by a hla*li
In- .let Inrot!.
it ,.niiMH*a wa » wa* alt.
Almost n* inanv can-* of veter­
from a shotgun fired through a
an* nml nf ci vice men are being
window of a two story house a*
he Hepped from u patrol rar.
nan.II.d a* .luring the war, he
Patrolman I'aul Warrington. 25,
..uinti-d out mid stule.l that dur­
was wounded as he fired into the
ing v ml line, work of this type
*.i&gt; done hv vounteer*. The staff
house,
nl*. iit'cils ii.*i*tnnt» tu tieln with
I* o l i r e
said
Montgomery
1 !n- Standard Oil Company ha* various uibninistrative duties, he
turned one sjiot from the h.m*e
before he toppled over dead on the id.lnitH'd a permit lo erect .* Hl
I
uilding
to house |.|eetricttl switch* VV. nn tu.w- beading into the
sidewalk.
Warrington
emptied
.uiriitsii.
.in, mid the disaster
ts.th a shotgun and a service e». also to liuild a fuundation foi
wurkers," h depistol into the house lief.ue he pumps Estimated iu*t t* |2.5mi
Tlie first apartment building liaie.1 TI ih-c wishing to volunwas struck by a blast an-l wound­
ed Warrington's condition was permit obtained sin... recent u - i.ei t o tin work nr.- advised to
inning nf I’mk Avenue between ..ilia.t M.
l th**I Geisler. »ecretriot lielirvrd to h*i serious.
The (&gt;ody o f a negro mill a Fuiirt.'iritli Street nnd Twenty- l,i V nt ti.. L.-.i Crus* lii'adnuarwoman were found in a bat bn mm fifth Street for ristslli-sirstt n|.arl- tet, in til. funner hospital build
that ‘..uni till........in |( v ,
al.j ,)ay Aveinside the house which i* near ... '‘ri.
tlie downtown liusiness section. ing by « tty lluilding inspeetor
An automatic pistol and n shot­ Grady Duncan to E. L. iturn,.
2218. I’nrk Avenue Tbe peinut
gun wen- found near the l*.&gt;die*
is ful u duplex npnilm.-nt build
ing of concrete block roust ruction I,'
I \\ i M i T l i r n ' l t ( ' t i t
lit an estimated cost of 48.18)0.
1 O t llliM v t i l l I l i r O i l l V ^U l

Steel Coal Mines
Study Action To grni.
Take With Lewis

™

M O N D A Y . J U N E 2S. 11*18

If

, " It wax evolved In the spirit
nf cooperation and not of parti
*an conflict,'* Mr. Truman con­
tinued. “ It demonstrate* the uni
ted determination of our people
lo makr good our pledge o f co­
operation to those who, like our­
selves. are striving to achieve
enduring peace and prosperity
among all nations."
The President said that tin- ac
lion “ furnishes concrete evidence
and assurance to the fret* people*
of the world that we sloinf ready
to work side by side with them
lo nresnve free institutions in
stability and peace."
There never w'as any great
doubt the United States would
help after Secretary uf State
I f w i u si* •* f i l l *1*1

IEA01NO A PIXIE EtbtlttON
dntt 11 • Democratic patty, Senator OUn
J. hivsti n tD-8 *' &gt;, o
■' M at' of the Veterans t..i Ei*«rdkj«*et
1
A t , « o shawn |u W.i.tuit£tun *s liicy adnilicd satii others "Ikei : I'tcs: i . f can i
i I
ns. Sa:. Juitnaluit Lcgait bis drtv* lor
Cim i
till] rally toil spring.
tfnlrroatiu-iaU

Dewey, Warren Plan To Halt Belief
GOP Election Victory Will Be Easy

n&gt; h e n r y i t : i m a t
PAW I.I V . \ 1 June JM t/P| Govrinm Thoms, I |)rwr\ ami
hi* sunning mate Govern, &gt; I ul Waurn t.f California, today u n *■ arlanping an rally hii.ldb i., kill .* Whbtprcul belief antoiic Uepuhli,am
llial 111r tor 1-nli.il rltil.r i |, i (X )P walkaway.
I hr |&lt;r|
l-idial ami vice pir*i,Initial noinnirr* air rx|&gt;e, tr«l lo nirri t.,,.,,,11,,,, ,i Dewey* Ijiiii lin r
Waiirn. „«utn|&gt;anirtl
h) III, 1 iilnl,
tnilin. in V wi Y k City today,
rh
,
i ,,,iio i
—
- -----------------—
canvn
i.
i . It
« ul, \\*nr l»k
ten “ thi pi. Id,.in. ,.f thr ramr liin .' a Ihsst'V iud -aid
Ji'th **n it.'1 lilt of prufilem* i*| |
res*
A V I
I
'dr " , :,,r i j nv*rn tji I i m p A c H o 2 n
M iifjiinKs that the lh-wev’ f ircisj *'*'**® - ^ H i l t r * M I c d U
fir i 11hi insii, mrnilH'rs of tinir*\ hn,' Im ti inltnling iriddily
At tlmlr coiif, rvpiv it i* iitider
ft, w ry nnd Warren will
t'.nt ii vigorous • sn.i -iii'ii thiii O . , , , ,
|| .
A ..,' ill lot i lo-in
i ii..- ,.i.intrv s*lv'i ,,L Anticipates
, 1 I
t.otjti Yc.tr Under
ri.e New V.llk
■■v nlw it* Isn- In-, n
Z A P A T A . Tex. June 28 Id'
to ram.'
N'cwlTcsident. Stine
The Rio Grandr, on nn out-of ’ m- game wun unlit
filial in
character spree, stirred through i.ng
played Wnn
IWI* II,(n o .Inn liiitton, ofliiMluiu (nr
its tower valley's rich citrus i&gt;- •anie svny.
trion today In n ruth to dumn IIIn hi* lb 10 cnm|iaiirii fur re llic fin &lt;1 lime .1* pir.i.lrnt of llic
fiood rrest into the Gulf o f Mex­ • lo 'lin a- gnvernur. H. « e y k e „ S.infoid Rotaiy t'luh. today thankico.
week* l- f. re thr l.all.itintr. thruu.d r.l mrmhrr* at thru nirrling at
The a lurry rivsr. which usual!, I privately cwndiirted pul!*, that the loliiist (Vnlrr foi i»o|ieratriiklcs Idtv well within Its bant &gt;. he Would bent the Di-iuocrnt i.
rolled a 45 foot crest past hrre r.nmirrc, James M Mi ml, lln-t non giyrri him .luting the past
yesterday hut failed to tear OWBV U. S senator. His Welkers, toe ,r.,i. ami said dial hr looks for­
the little suspension bridge Hint *• used nn easy vlrl orv nnd u.-i. ward to a good vrai for thr club
links Zapata with Mexico.
"licllrii d tu ease off.
iindet thr |iiesl«Jrnty of Grorgr
Haisey Cunningham. Inspector
ltd !• -(vi’ V direettd hla t.i Mine
of Cuitom*. said the bridge wit* cam’,algn nldea to combat ri..
reopened fur traffic at H A. M tendency. The) did ami Ihe gov
Me. Hus,on trad a Irltrr fiom
todiy. The bridge was closed early crtiot won by n record mnjoritv
his son. n»hhy linsson. Rotary
yesterday.
It ,v*« iminted ml hero thm
The mouth of the river. at the Repiltdican* fore ihe Job rvc rrprrsrntalivr at thr Amriican
l.rgion's Roys Stair al r.illaltaiirr.
Brownsville, Is about 150 mile*
nnl&gt; of winning lh&gt; presidency
from here.
Along this stretch, and virr-piTslilenry. hut nf th 'riling ol atlrnd.smr a, a gurtl
the ;ower Rio Grande Valley i*
fcnlirg the oppu.liion In contest* of Rotary in Ldlahaisrr, and of
thick with citrua groves, but grow- (nr Senate and llmi e .-at* and
•rsvion. at thr slatr rapilol, and
ets figured they could avoid much
fei myriad stnte and I... at office* dianking Rotary lot s|M,nsoting
damage and even help their thir­
Deucy continued to take it easy
him on thr tup
sty rrop* by turning the river
'm|i y nt hi* farm nn IJlllkCE Hill
Into floodway*. The valley ha*
In n resume of the netivitlr*
just &gt;&lt;UIaide this village
Bui In
been perched all year.
ban *ume work to do, inrilidmr ■luring the pa*t «i':iaon of the
consb'eratinn of apneiiitiuoni* t. llotnrv stmnw.red iN.y* bnu-ball
a'.iile offir. , wlilcii he must in ,ki '• am* George H'liie i enor to. I tlint
soon,
tbe *aiy* Innl nlayed ba*rl.all a*
lie arrived at I’nulins: Satin lav &gt;.'11 in nro|iortinn n» Florida Hint.*
evening on » spocial umn fiom I h' ague games. Ife piedirted nil
i'ln h ibIphia, arcum|&lt;nni.d by Mr • veil (tetter baseball season next
CHICAGO, June 28 (Ah—One f llcwev and tin'll -oil*. Toni. Jr y.-nr with more personnel from
a band of robber* who eluded the and John M.
The leiine fi.'ks. vhich to i.irk the trams o f the
biggest man-trap in Conk count y aho.it .1,111,(1 strong, gave the eov Itotsrv league The finnl game
hls'jry was traced to hla Isom.- r r r ir a hero's welcome. The) between the *11 Sint* nmf Irsgioind optured today, police Com­ rn.-t Min nt the railroad slut ion winners at Municipal Hail I'ark
missioner Stanley Dcmuki uf sub nnil e-rnrud him to I'avriing-liin . a* menilorn-.I r i*o ri... enlovmeoi
by fhe Ihi)'* of the Itotury liirnir
urban Lyon* announced.
tty school.
Denitki said Jerry Malleck, 2 1.
IL v c y tlinlil.il tin ill f»j' n nt Hanlamlo Borings.
of Chicago, mad* an ural state E7.i **hi campaign contrllmtlon ind
Andrew Stine program com­
enrnt that he wa* one of the four said he ho|M-* to loins' lo the guv- mittee chairman for the past year,
men who held up a gambling joint elnmerit, if elecied, the "phit .*o- . vpressed thank* f*&gt;r co-otM-ration
and shot two poliromrn in a run |ihy Mini a group of p. nplc .v|so eivett him, eipeclsliy t.v Charles
itlng gun fight. He said he fin d hove not forgotten the furm* ind Morrison and It L. IVrklns, and
i. viewed some of tbe outstanding
a r.fle In tho getaway.
-mail town* o f thi. country."
HI* companion* fled to Wlsron
Th.- govenuir and hi* fnrnilv at i rogramt given.
11 •**« II nitrsl flu I **»r "I) Ml
Jbeot. program* included: talks
rin alter slipping out o f a ring
of 200 officers who surrounded a
hv J, C. Hutchison, the Hev, J. E.
MeKtnley, the Itev, Hranscomls' of
I'lK ItC Y HONOR lit)
store quarry In the southwestern
I. M. Corhcll. genctal fors-man Hrlando, and others. Mr. Stine
section of the country, Dernski
said Malleck told him.
of the Hanford Atlantic (' ast also referred to the singing of
Lim- iiuilroad shops prosei ted Miis Agnes Mlyakawn. his sonthe company's 25 year s e t,ice it. law's sister and u noted opera
WAREHOUSE BURNS
•mbit m to t'lvde K. I’ieroy, i-sr ■mgrr. John I’ope wss welcomrd
M IAM I.
Jun* 88 i/IT-Kir.
early today caused an estimated repairman. In*t Friday. In his as a guest. Harry Kudell, hark
130.000 damago as It swept prr*.-ntnt ion -|weeh Mr. Coiuell from his vacation in northrrn
through a warehouse owned by th.- staled that .Mr I'ieicy has I - en rate*, was also welcomed, and
with tin. t'otist l.iiii' continii..natv played for the group singing led
Reliable Mattr**a Company.
i tit George Toiihy.
The blase, first reported at since Jim. M, JU2 I,
0:80 A. M. by Herbert Adey, who
lives nearby, was beliared started
by Internal combustion In lial&lt;&gt;*
of cotton used for stuffing mat( it u t t ,
i
Fire Marshall It, R. Salt said
It took nearly two hours to tiring
You m i pnt-f tnmioy i.nd t.olu cut your own coat o f
tha two-alarm bias* under control.

(frisson Presides

Rio Grande River
Passes Flood Stajje
With LittleDamagc

Of Rotary Club

1 Of Robber Bund Is
Captured By Police

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SAVE MONEY - Read Herald Ads

TERM INAL TALKS
City Manager H. N. Bayer and
R N r o f Cow wares Manager
Edward Higgins art In Jackson­
ville today conferring with th*
enoinoorliur firm of Smith and
Gillespie In roganl to plana for
Sanford's now waterfront terminal.

liviitK Ly rending Oie Herald ado. Advertised priceurn lowojtt pricca. The follow ing merchanta are adver
tiding attractive features and apecial bargalnr in to
da y’s H era ld :
Harriett's Beauty Kook
Ivet'a
Ilclfywood Shops

St. Johns Electric Co.
Vowel) s

250,000 Inductees
Are Expected In
First Draft Year

I towii Of 85.000 Is Hit
Hardest By Shocks;
Casualties Aie Expt‘i le v I Near 5,000

CCCl I 01

3 Die In Shuolin^
Foi Inwin}; Answer
To DisturhameCall

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Standard Oil Company
(Jets Building IVrmil

11-Year Old Oirl Is

New “ Voice” Contract
Is Being Drawn Up Alfred Conner Dies
After L our Illness
WASHINGTON June 28 (A*)—
X f v contracts for the "Voice of
America" broadcasts which will
provide for closer government
lupervtaion o f content will pro­
bably take final sham* this week.
The details are being worked
out by rt'pr*ienlati*p* of the
.Mate Department, the National
Broadcasting Company, and Colurnhix llroadcnsting System.
"Voire" programs handled by
the ri'lwork* — and which were
severely criticised In Congress
Iasi session—go to laitin Amer­
ica and other area* of the world
which the State Deparmrnt conriders to bo "non-crillcal.'1
The department Itself directly
handles all broadcast* to surh
"critical" regions as Eastern Europe, Russia, and China.

Alfred A. Conner, 7:1. died at bis
home ul I’aolu at I bin o'cluck
Saturday afternoon after a si*
month* illneis. He wa* born in
Georgia, May
1875 and bad
lived in this vicinity fur the pad
18 years. At I'aola he was *
memlwr of the Church of Christ.
Mr. Conner is survived by the
widow, Mr*. Alfred A. Conner;
two daughters, Mr«. Meitner C,
Lnkry and Mrs, Dorothea C, Blark
of Tamtia ana one adopted eon.
Carlo* Haxen of I'aola. Funeral
service* for Mr. Conner were
held nt the Church of Christ nt
Tunis at 2:00 o'clock, Monday
afternoon. Interment wa* in Syl­
van l.ake Cemetery.

I.AN A I I I.
FRANKFURT, Geimvny, June
28 (J*)—Lana Turner’s lllneaa
BAI1K’ DOING W ELL
turned Into Influcnxa today.
NEW YORK June 28 (Ah— Babe
The blonde film «tar became
Kutb Is reported "doing well" to ill last Friday In Held*|8»r g after
day by Dr. 8imon L. Buskin, hla a week o f entertaln'ng U. 8. «&lt;•
hyvician. Tha former homo run conation troon* In Germany. Her
ing Is receiving "supplementary nhvsiclan said ah* must remain in
treatment" ot Memorial Hospital b*J «t least a week.
according to bis physician.
When she recovers. «h« will go
The Babe entered French Hos­ to southern Franca for a rest,
pital in Nor. 1040 and waa dis­ •aid her husband, Henry J. (Deb)
charged in Fab. 1047 after a Topping. Tooplng is accompany­
throat operation.
ing her on the tour.

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WASHING IO N . JJ'ine 28 t/V&gt;—
A pretty, II y. vr-old girl was
l.iutally ki.ife.l to death late yes­
terday in It k Creek I'ark where
kIio hud gulp for is bicycle ride.
Hundred’ &lt;•( Washingtonians were
in the pnrk necking relief from a
hot nnd Inssi*i.l afternoon.
The victim was Carol Bardwell,
daughter of William P, Bardwell,
a federal Undo rontndstion ex­
aminer. She was found with her
throat rut. The body was under
n fallen tree in n wooded section
of the pa’ k, which stretches for
,evrrnl mile* through the heart of
the capital.
A preliminary examination In­
dicated
attempt nt rape had
lo-en made. The death weapon was
not found
lU 'S -\ l’ TO WRECK
SAN BRUNO, Calif. June 28
&lt;/P) — A greyhound bu* and an
eulemobilo collided early today on
Ran Francisco's high speed Bayriiore highway, injuring the bus
driver and alt 24 passengers. Tha
bus hurtled uut o f control 350 fact
_mi h.t a concrete pillar.
Jack Goldberg, 49, Ran Fran.risen, suffered compound fractures
nf both leg*.
He and Norman
David White. 27, th* bus driver,
of SxJlnai, Calif., were pinned In
the wreckage. Acetylene torches
were used to free them. Whit*
suffered internal injuries.

�TIIK AANFOHI) 11KHALI), SANFOltD. FLORIDA

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MONDAY. JI NK 2*. I d *
111III.K VKIlNIi TODAY

.M O N D A Y , J U N E 28, 1048

SUMMER "STO C K "

S P E C I A L
F O R
J U N E
N r , "lla n iir**" l.'olct W ,t* by lltlrne Curt**, Kranchtaad
al f ’ -VI
(irnuinr Oil Marhlnrlr** Prrm. (10 Wav* for fT.30
IVr aI*n fraturr twltrr IVrmanrnl* In rold or marhlnfl***
• a n fib and up
Sh.iping. St) ling and Itrrnndiliuning treatmrnl included
in *11 prices.
For appointment rail 971

StuiK’iit.s of economicri Hlmulil find interesting study
materia) in Germnny in Die month* to come. Itunsln and
the western powers have joined in a contest of currencies
It is a HtraiiKo turn in the druggie of wills in Germany,
one in which the outcome could be ns clear cut and decisive
as that on n battlefield.
Currency sjxmsorod by the Allies will be circulated in
western German), ami u currency sponsored by Russia
will l»e in use in the eastern zone. Under such circumstances
iny difference in soundness between the two kinds of money
is bolind to become obvious at once, not only tilottg the
division line between the two zones but wherever trade is
carried on lielwcen the two.
The |H)litieal and economic systems of the two sections
of Germany differ widely, as though the two zones were
two sovereign nations. In the western area a democratic
form of government and economy is being evolved. The
eastern area is being developed along Soviet lines. How
will these differences affect the two currencies? if one
currency la-comes nioie acceptable than the other, how then
will trade between the two sections fure?
Economists of a future day may learn much from what
is alsmt to take place in Germany.

H A R R I E T T 'S

SERVICE and REPAIRS
Commercial and Domestic

Phone 192-11

Unique Convention
FOR THR BEST ICE CREAM
Try
T l l ' - T O P
Ta sty —

That makn it unanimom tince
President Irutnan bat long since
coroe in for the lame kind of
iriticiini bom out mlwlide com­ Editor,
Tha Hanford Hatald
rade* across the Atlantic.

Tire secretary general of the
Hriliib Communist Parly predicts
lhat the United States will havj
Ibe "gtralrtl drptrttion cvrt" in
1949. Prtbapt we will ihrn be
down lo the same low economic
level at the Soviet Union, but we
doubt it.
Pirsidrnt Truman has signed the
l ew bade bill ’’rtlucUnlly,'* foliming a consistency along such
l.nes when it come* lo affiaing
hit name to a bill. Maybe he'a
jw l allergic lo ink or ptihap* hit
pan M one ol those which only
writes under water or at an alti­
tude of 30,000 feel.

Snnford Forum

Dear Hit;
I am u In-ekeriH'i and have
(pent cnn»iderahle time at Gene­
va. Hu. I I n , uelit a home at
Kdirewatv, and nnulhrr at Winter
Haven when my lue lnt*inr*ii tinii.
m&lt; thete
Like many uthei &gt; I Immuht
lioea lu Florida in hive* tu increate and make honey and mote
live* under our winter sun —
the*** to lie f hip|H-d out a* product* of Ftm tda.
Then laat siimnirr Florida pa»*e«i an rnihaiK&lt;i aet again*! clean
hive* of In*c* to keep tiers out,
thi* for the benefit of three or
four large producer* who wanted
In throttle thrlr competition, Two
o f these ptoducoM had liuill up
their
liusinrss
by
migratory
methiMls, yet Bought to keep
young returned service men from
going into littsines* in the same
way. Michigan had already passrd
an embargo act »o I wa» stymied
on two front* in conducting my
liuRlne**. I contested for my
right* in Michigan and became
a leailer against tliese un-Amer­
ican emlmrgue* which ate not
passed for disease control lull to
keep out romiietitlon for certain
lavmed individuals.
While ray case was lioforii thu
court In Michigan Mime intolerant
lieckrepers
conspireil
together,
and burned up at night after
living kerosene two large apiaries
with valuable stock* of equip­
ment. This happened Just before
ChrUlma* anti before Thank*giving and evidence Indicate* two
separate gang* did the business.
It liap|H&gt;ued Intentionally at the
right time to destroy my llvell-

"""""""■I"N*""P

Marshal Sokolovsky, Russian
commander in Germany, is in­
dignant because he was arrested
by U.S. military policemen for
tpeeding. As is so often the case
with those, whn pirlend to lie
(jOP Nominee#
lot the "masses" or the under•log. there is in their own minds
M .s it a a s * fla m P s i * (ta e l
I clear-cut distinction between the tended scrvicea yesterday In Christ
The
tights and privileges of lh* upper- Church on Quaker Hill.
crust and those of the proletariat. rhue«h la intcr-dcnoml national In

1

A friend we know told us today
that he had difficulty getting to
sleep last night because of the
heat. At the breakfast table he
was telling his family aboul the
oppressiveness of the night air
and that after finally gelling to
sleep he woke up with a jerk,
lbs mother told him that wat
nothing, lhat she had waked tip
with a “ Jerk" for the past 25
years.

character.
The Dewey* were 15 minute*,
Ute hut Dr. Ralph C. Lankier, a
Presbyterian minister of Cortlnnd,
N. Y „ delayed the service* until
they vrrtved.
Dr. Lankier aaid In hi* sermon t
that man hy good work alone can-1
not cure thu world'* Ills. Man,
licedi Goil's grace, he said.
A fler the ssrvtrc, the minister
shook hand* with the congrega­
tion, including the Dewey*.
Governor and Mr*. Dewey posed
for picture* and chatted with
neighl-or* outside the church be­
fore returning homo.
Prv.ey napped in the afternoon
and hi* w ife nursed a rold.

"Rain Drenches Much Of The
Nation" is the substance of a
Tampa Tribun* headline. We
don't doubt the veracity of tha
SLAVS HEt'L'SK
•tory, but it doe* recall to our
PRAGUE, Juno 28 (A*t—Yugo­
mind a tale a farmer told us the slav representative* * f Ute ComOther day. He Mid he really
miod tha praaaal drought
I ho had whn mi id Jupiter
_ j perform iu yuan
by,
hf just bated to tot hit too
■to* up with i l l o m hanag
rainwater.

IioihI which wo liad worked year*
to build up I linve Is en a beekerper since I was It year* old.
I am now If, A t the h i m tltnu
gang* |Hiuiis| kerosene nil other
la-ekreper* Iw-e* ill laike County
that were presumed to Is' hi the
state Illegally. Mine wete free
of dl »ea*e, nil iu Klolide legal I’,
and mil too close to neighbni mg
apiatie*. The liurniug took place
at Wilder Haven.
In n dcBperntc cffoit to tiiinq
home In the people of the nation
this degrival nf the right of the
ute of properly by embargo I
am taking a load of bee* from
Sanfotd into Michigan hy easy
stage,, and buck again. I wish
your reader* to wish me sucres*
in I Lie dtlve for fundnmenlal con­
stitutional tights. I f we have not
the right to use our property to
make a living we liate nothing.
The grove ownrra should watch
sympathetically. They have dou ­
ble* too,
You will hear from me again.
The ftrange caravan of beehive*
with a ruined iM-wkecper seeking
a right to use them to make n
living will lar entitled “ The Wan­
dering Beekeeper " It is a lonely
toad ahead, with the trower* of
two gitat state* and iutoleiant
gangs against one pool Iwekeeper. I have confidence of vie
tory herauv u* V. C. Griffin ha*
told me. my cause t* just. Is It
too much lo nsk your friendly
interest in my IrtiVL'Is ami in thu
outcome when I go into .Michigan
where Ilie law r«Wd* that clean
bee-keeping pioperty “ shall be
confiscated and ttealroyed." IaiI
iis have one rnuntry
first, then
God willing, one world.
Paul 1&gt;. Thompson
"The Wandering Beekeeper"

Phone 1218

I'llO ! NF. 13

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“ St.tklV. N n lr M Uttered T a Ail Lat ft Truck Owner***
I
i!
|iruilrilction* I" hi* amaied and
unenny grm-rnl ntuff that th«
invaded countrii-* wrote to In- *uhnignted. Hi* plan waa lo turn
II) l»e\V|TT M.rKFNZIK
them into German rnlnniea, and
A l' Fiirrign A ffa ir, Anal)*l
•ii-e Ilie native, u* *lnve*.
Thi* wa* the background o f the
Can Comm urn, m endure— lliat uhnli-*ule Nail »avngcry in the
i*. Ilie i! it,* inn In and (if Bill- tnvaiUsi caunlrlea. There was much
idaughtrr.
d&lt;*-Ite,vi*in winch Iin* mnnll ri-lnfiim civilian
,
-gieat
In the iim a. miKinally conceived •'ruclion tif properly, mid wholegeneration* ngi. n, tn SiK-ialiam &gt;,lr mnvamciiU of pnpulationn
us (itnctired hy numerous nation
uIrons to suit the fancy of those who
were assigned to the coloniration
oj western Europe
Thi* column previously haa, e v l scheme hy Hitter.
Well, we know what happened to
pressed the view that Cnmmuiu.
uni si J
is likely to blow up in due courses Hitler ami Hitlerism. They were
I (relieve this IwcaUM the ism it too evil to rtast for long, though
an evil thing whleh deprive- man they might have carried on much
of hi* bill o f rigid* and rule- iry foillie, had the futiier not made
terrorism. Nothing *&lt;i hod crtii* a bad mistake In Judgment,
endure indefinitely. Now I want t " i
With tha eviction of the Gerexpnnd on (lint Idea a bit by giv- man*, the western urea* o f the
ing you some facts.
Soviet union resumed their place
For some years before the War in the Communist police state. Uui
a Ini ge percentage o f the iwopii- while tliev now hail u bitter hatero f western It u * * I a especially ed for the German*, they didn't
farmers and other properly own-.like Bed police rule any more than
er*- were nienntally ho,tie to the they did liefore ilie war. They
Bolshevist government. Their at- ! • “ ■' pled it because they had to.
I dude w.i« largely one of unspoken | Tbm came the Muscovite conresentment, fo, they Siam leanied ^quests in Eastern Europe. CourrHint he who voiced disapproval lr&gt; after country was taken over
would meet fierce punishment at •»&gt;* strong-arm methods and "Com
the hands of the secret police, muniied." That is. Communist
All this i« easily understandable dominated government* were estawhen one icrnM* thnt the Slav* blUhed, but the |&gt;eople by and
are Ill-city loving mid often have large weren't f’ommuriiied, Many
liattled fo, their freedom.
|« f them paid with their lives or
C a t t l e the uoitd war, and when DIscvly for their opposition tn Com*
Hitler's force* invaded Russian rttunisin. Oltn-i's fled to free landa
territory they found many rtrnplo where they live In exile.
a .,.i
■
. *
.
. . . .
not hostile but welcoming them
So we see in Soviet dominated
ns .lelviemr*. A lot o f f,dk actual­ territories of Eastern Europe o
ly uffered their servire* to the great mass o f (icople who hate
Get man* to expedite the M eu le the servitude of Communism but
of the Communist overlord*. Thi, thus far hate found n« way to
wa* true wherever the German* escape it. -However, close ob­
set fled on Russian ruled soil.
server- Islieve that one o f these
Had the Naxi fuvhicr taken ■lays ilie lied lid is going to he
"'•vantage of thi, situnlimi, them blown off somewhere. Thai very
i* tio telling how far he might well K id d precipitate a general
huso gone in hi* conquests East­ Upheaval among those who are
ern Europe appeared to I.. |,la longing fo, e-rape from police
plum pie.
rule.
However. tl„. Nnxi barbarian
had other idea* and he rejected
Swi«s ihaid I* a close relative
the friendly overtures. He issued of the beet.

THE WORLD TODAY

New Yolk Giant baseball play­
ers wvar "T i\" gold ring* tepicsenting the number of hornet *
the cluli hit in HG7 to set u new
major league record.

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Bit IK E B ill MS TF B N E D
M A ST Ell CI.YINDKItS HONED
lilt AKE LINING • B It A K K
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Citation, famous tare horse,
ha* won IB out o f IH stait*. in­ j
cluding the Kentucky derby und
the Bleakness

HATTKRY REFIIARGINU
W HEEL BALANCING
LOANER SERVICE
HATTKItY CABLES
ROAD SERVICE
TIRE ft TUBE REPAIRS

Floor Mats— Mutrlrrs— Tail FI pea— Furl I'umps— Furl Lines—
( ‘arluirrtnrs—Scat Cover*— Auto Radios— Horn*— Light*—hpafh
Plugs— Fan licit*— Shock Absorber*.

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Meals for M onths at your

Thrre'a new Joy In living for you noil your family with
a Krlvinator llome Frrr/rr.
Its fall 2 lD-pounil rnparily mean* tlrllrloua atirprlse*
for every day o f the yrnr. Come In! •. • anil Id ua allow
I ou wbnt a pleasure il ia juat to rrarh into ■ Kelt iunlor
r m r r and have the mrnu o f your rholre at a moment'a
notire.
Imoglna having fraah«ai*
picked berries, fruite, cornan-tha-cob whonavor you
wont fham-oll year long.

' find oul tor yturefB how
food-ihopplng tlmo U ro*
duetd— with root tavlngi.
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W. V. tutting
Tourh Ion Drug fa,

No moro menu d u lln tu ,
whan you hovo o u t-o fleovonlmaH all yoar round.

Diuovir ho w ltay B k t o
iroparo food* for homo
rooting — and how doll*
clout thoy truly a ril

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Today’a th# day la coma In and loam about
all tho thing* a Homo Froator can do to moko
living brighter, hoallhlor and happlor for you
and your family.
" e Iraturr parts and earvire for your plumbing and
he.iliaa ,*iuipment. Don't fct Ihea# (ire pieces of equip­
ment &lt;11 trrlori.tr tor lack of proper attention and repair,
" e also hairnir carpenter tools, electrical appliance*
and many nlhrr hardware items.

•WE C A N

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Recapping nr all Truck—Passenger ft Tractor Tire*.
Eb») Pa) Plan—Guaranteed Wnrk—Save Money—

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TI F — T 0 V ICE

Forty of Civclioslovakia
The bureau ndopiod unanimous­
ly a statement that Yugoslav
Communists had departed from
the Mari-Lenin line.

A baby I* always the mint
Important mrmlter of the fam­
ily and he la considered the
number one person by the con­
scientious druggist, too.
Many shelve* in th* drug
store are needed tu stock all
the aids to health ant) comfort
now available fo r your baby
• . . and you w ill find the drugat read) and able in help you
making your selections.
You can depend upon the ad­
vice of a trusted druggist be­
cause he will never diagnose or
icrtbe medicine. Ho knows
l ao precious ■ thing as your
y's. health should ba en*
only tu wit eapericnced

CREAM

f 11 Sanford Avenue

Unknown Wonderland

Unu of the world's least known countries may soon
have a beaten path made to its door. This is British Guiana,
where a rich diamond field is reported to have Is-en found.
Wer|i for them—not for the old Naturally there is a rush of prospectors from neiphlsiriitK
one found
Brazil, with more arrivals expected from farther pomls as
dead with hla riotin'* on in hi* soon as the trnns|iortatioii can ls&gt; arranpetl.
ditty shark;
Biitish Guiana is so little known that 10 years ago il
companioned only by the Idue-tlck
came as a complete surprise to hear that it contains some
hound
whose deo|&gt;-hell Iraying could not of the world's loftiest waterfalls. Paul A. Zahl. an American,
rail him hark.
discovered several over 800 feet high. While the Yosemite
Spare him the pity—hr deported Ealls are considerably higher, they are fur narrower. Tin*
whole.
British Guiana fulls are of the width of NiiiKuiu, and dixediting the deal hi own weed, own­
chnrjte much more water than the Yosemite.
ing Ilia sou).
Zahl presumably did not exhaust the wonders of
EMMA I)KAN .
British Guiana The world will probably hear more of them
Tbr .Sovte. ptrti Ii .ii aliraJy
befuru lony.
linked Dewey with Wall Slrect.

ICE

We make o u r own Ire C ream , A ll flnvora

in limrd and dull and antiscptti
quiet.

"Egperli Are Baffled By Califorma’s Small Fruit," declares a
newspaper headline. Afler claim­
ing the biggest and "mottcil" of
everything rite, we don't see why
(he Pacific Coast stale sltould be
loo concerned about little oranges.

j

CHARLES V0D0PICH

Out- curioux jiim* nf convention lure, dug tip by the
late Henry L. Stndilnrd, writer on political Hubjit'l*. is thut
one convention was held in a church It is to lx- found in
his Itook. "Presidential Sweepstakes".' published just after
his death '1 his was the Whitt convention nf ISHlt which
nominated William Henry Ilairlson. Nowaday* no party
would dream of urousinK sectarian animosity by such a
choice for.a meetililt place.
01,11 1IR.VH W,\HD
Another isld feature about this same trathf-ilay was
f From Tin- Amrrirnri Mm-ury)
• Now » i- ms civilized, ihs old men (hut it took place almost a year before election, in Ihcember.
while the election was not held until the following
die
In whltr nrul formal anonymity} November. Inndc&lt;|unte transportation and communications
Kid lifter lied, ih-fealed all, they were, of course, the reason. Railroads were less than ten
hr
and no fumiliur thing to tourh or years old, and the tolettraph was not Invented for anolher
five years. Even at that, eleven months seems like an un­
sec;
wakened too rally, lurked lo slurp necessary lenpth for a campaign. But there was no radio

Die man who hat never been
' "ured lo thingi." hat larked any
accomplishment. and derp in bit
heatl know* bc't a "phony" ir
usually the one who ilieki hit
cbcit oul. «hooti hit mouth off,
and pretends he's a "big sbot.*'

NOOK

REFRIGERATION

Wc truly arc rhildrcti tif Ihr
i|ui.1, hill our heredity a l«« otwra
lo Ihr upholder of the infinite
heat ms.
I hr question l» mil
« hrir *»r rutnc (rum. hut »h rrr
« * «rr going.— I f ’ur. I5:IS: As
Wr have Irfirne Ihr Image of the
rat thy. we ahull nltio liear the
image nf Iho hravruly.

loo soon.
■nd fed the amoo III and taaleleal
Infant diet;
(heir lu*t day* dribbled oul by
yti.1.* ..in 1 ,ii.Hiii

B EA U TY

- o | - C oua^ I

PROVE IT "

St. Johns
PHONE m o

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P A N E T IIR K r

THE SANFORD HERALD. SAN FO R D . FLORIDA

Mrs. Mason Wharton
Honors Miss Batten
Telephone I -18

Jkrttn Palmer lU y, Society Editor

Mary Edna Landress
Weds Frank Connell
In a lovely double-ring ceremony
Friend* o f Mr*. Julia Ludwig Miss Mary Kdna Landress, daugh­
trill regret to learn that ahe Is ter of Mr. ami Mr*. O. D. Lan111 and eonflnad -to the Florida dress of this city, became the hrlde
of Frank Connell, son of Mr. and
Sanitarium In Orlando.
Mrs. J, M. Connell oI Del.and.
The ceremony was
rformed bcMr. and Mr*. J. E. Baker were fore a large gathering of frlcml*
gussts for th « weekend o f Mr. and relatives by Dr. Paul Carpen­
and Mr*. Clarence Barkley at ter of Orlando at the First Chris­
tian Chureh yesterday afternoon
Daytona Beach.
at 3;HO o'clock.
Di-forating the rhurch w e v o
MIA Lola Lee left yeeterday arrangements o f while gladioluses,
for Lake W ale* where she will asters and Esther Head daisies
bis tho. guoit of Mis* Dorothy again* I a background of deep
Draper.
pern palm*. Branched candelabra
held burning tapers Sprays of
white gladioluses ami fern tied
Harry le e , Jr. returned over with wide white ribbon were
the weaken*! to Atlanta to resume plaerd on alternating pews.
hit studies at the Georgia School
Prior to the ceremony Miss
of Technology-*
Margaret Myers, pianist, rend­
ered "Liehestrnum" by
List:
"Hose-Marie” , Friml. “ I Lore
Friend* o f Mra. R. T. Warren Thee", Grieg: "Your*
I* my
will be gtad to learn that she la Heart Alone" by Lehar and "Ah.
improving following tn operation SWcet Mystery of L ife" hy Vletoi
at the Atlantic Coast Line Hoa- Herbert. During the exchange of
pital in Waycrots, Go.
vow* she softly played "Claire de
Lune" by Drlmuey and tire trad­
Mra. P, P. Campbell under­ itional wedding marches
were
went an operation at the Orange used.
Memorial HospluJ on Thursday.
The bride, gtven In marriage
Her friends will he glad to learn hy her father, was attractive in
that aha la getting along nicely. her wedding gown of white slipper
satin. The dress featured a lace
Mr. and Mra. Herman E. Mor- yoke, long sleeves, fitted l«&gt;dlfe
ria spent last Thursday and F r i­
day In Oeala 1where Mr. Morria
attended a
atats school
bua
transportation meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hteakley
and children, Jerry and Jimmie
Lm.lre, of H**a*ota are guest* In
banford ot Mr. and Mrs. K. ti.
bteakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Brown
left on Saturday for Atlanta, Qa.
when he will enter the Georgia
School o f Technology for the
summer session.
Friends w ill be Interested to
learn’ that Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Blair are now maklpg their home
iveland, O. where Mr. Blair
is associated with the Atlantic
Mutual Insurance Company.
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Mra. Russell Odham, who has
been- visiting Mra. II. IL Odham
Sanford, left on Saturday fo r
sley, Ga. where she will visit
er parents before returning to
tr hope In Hollywood.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler o f
Phoenix, Aria, left yealerday fo r
their' hdme after vlaltlng for the
past waek with Mr*. Sutler's l i s ­
ter*. Mite Versa Woodcock and
Mra. Roy Johnson.
Mr. aad Mrs. Josh Phillips and
children, Maurice and Laura, left
on Saturday fo r Winston Salem,
N. C. to visit relatives. From
Winrton Salem they will go to

guest at bit home on Magnolia
Avenue Mise Martha Batey o f
Smyrna, Tenn. Also spending
tome time with Miss Wright re­
cently wag Miss Halil* Cum­
mings of Ngahvllle who la at
present tn M »m l end will return
to Sanford the last of thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. KaUWg®
have had aa their guests
Estridge'a atafcf. &gt; *"; «* °- “ W*
well of PhJSSfc, Aria, and Mrs.
toft for tketr nopectlvo home* on
Saturday. ^ ,
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Social C alender
MONDAY
The Sanford Story league will
meet at 7:30 P.M. at the Tuurist
Center for a supper and Installa­
tion of officers.
The Italnlsiw Girl* will mrct
at 7:30 P, M. at the Masonic
Hall. Initiation will be held and
all members are urged to attend.

Mary Elizabeth Hill
Honored With Shower
Mil* Mary E l i i n b r t h Hill,
whose
marriage
to Courtney
Soderhlntn will he an event of
July 23, was honorv*! with a
party on Friday evening given
by Mr*. I- M. Himes at her home
on Palmetto Avenue. The parly
was In the form of a china
shower.
Mixed
pastel
flower* were
plated in lovely arrangements
about (he room* where the guests
were entertained. The dining ta­
ble was covenal with an Irish
lace cloth and center,*d with a
large doll cleverly dressed a* n
bride. Silver candle holders held
tall silver tapers.
For the occasion Mi** Hill wore
a becoming dress of pale green
and white waffle pl&lt;|ue with gold
accessories.
Game* and contest* wero en­
joyed during the evening with
prises being awarded to Miss Imrene Franklin ami Mrs. T. M,
Hill. They, in turn, presented their
prises to the honor guest who
received many lovely gifts from
her fri-mh.
I arte in tiro evening refresh­
ments were served hy the hos­
tess assisted hy her daughter,
Miss Mary Jane Dob«on. Those
invited tn be with the honor**,
Miss Hill, were her mother, Mr*.
T. M. Hill, amt grandmother,
Mr*. D. C. Ilarrlift, Mr*. O. P.
Wade, Mrs. IL K, Soderblum, Mrs.
Ralph Peter*. Mrs. K. G. SoderIdem, Mr*. M. K. Baker, Mrs.
Henry Witte. Mrs. Mary Lee,
Mr*. T. V. Melts, Mr*. Milton
Paulk. Mr*. Robert Lee, Mrs. P.
W. Chapman ami the Misses Lorene Franklin, Sadie Soderblnm,
Helen Witte, Mary Touchton,
Virginia Chapman ami Mary Jane
Dobson. Also Mra. II, II, Martin
of Lake Helen ami Mr*. Frank
Pell nnd Mr*. C. R. .Ilarclift of
Orlando.

other arrangements alioul the room
wero of the chrysanthemums nnd
gladioluses with fern. The arch­
way to the dining room was out­
lined with fern ami at each lido
was a large arrangement of the
white flowers.
A tiered wedding cake waaweelheart w rk, lilln l
bodice placed at one end of the lac ■
and full hoop skirt. Shewore a* £,v*rwi dining table and punch
flower coronet and her
bouquet wa, Mrv« t f rom , crystal punch
wa. also encircled with the aqua |(ow, „ t lh„ olhrr vn,|. In th.
„ .
renter o f the table were silver
Itoiiert Ragon of Dvloind acted 'candelabra holding white taper*,
a* best man for Mr. Conncll and palm*, white gladfolusr* and fern
ushers were Robert Faircloth, Cecil were used tn decorating the dining
Jones. James Connell o f DeLand room. On the side porch a small, r
and 0. D. lomdreas, J r o f Auburn. table held another punch bowl and
Mrs. Landress, mother o f the the bride'* hook. Punch wa* served
hride. wore a shadow chiffon on the porch by Mre, J. L. Hon on
street-length gown with n light and In the dining room hy Mr*.
aqua background. Her arceaaoriee Johnson. The wedding cake was
nerved by Mrs. Ray Fos and Mrs.
Mas Fundom presided over the
Hrlde's hook.
After ^pending a short time
with their guesti Mr. and Mr*.
Connell left for a shnrt wedding
trio and upon their return will
make their home at IM West
Volusia Avenue In ITeLand.
Avenue. I ’oests wero
door by Mrs. Julian
Cook hooka often auggest. in
preparing rauliflower, that Ihe
whole head he soaked In raid
salted water for a half hour or
so before cooking. This direction
Is given because the soaking helps
draw out insect*.

Oviedo News

'pedal to The Stnfnrd Herald
Mi*s Camille Hallen, wh‘ &gt;&lt;&gt;
Hy .'I Alt I AN K. JUNKS
m risince to Kits. Herhcrt Mm&lt;
land will be an event o f July LI,
Mrs. Robert Lee, the former
» * ' honor*'*! on Friday rvrning at Mis*
Jane Searrost, lovely daugh­
8::00 o'clock with a desscrt-brWce ter of Mr. and Mr*. William G.
Party
given by Mr*.
Mason
_ became
_____ r the bride
Wharton of Orlando. The party SearfosL who
was held at the home o f Mis. of Robert Ian* at Fester Chapel.
Wharton'* parent*. Mr. and Mu. Oviedo Methodist Church, wav
Edmund Mrisch at their home *-n honored with many pre-nuptial
I attics.
W e.t First Street.
Mi&lt;s Thelma Lee. daughter of
Lovely arrangement* o f nti.k
rndirnre ro»c, and *ha*ta daI*L» Mr. und Mrs. Charles S, lav. onwere used in the living toom as i toilnned with a kitchen gadget
*un porch where the card tabic, shower honoring the popular hrlde
were placed. Prior to tho bridge at tho home o f her parents on
games, an ire and sweet course, Lake Charm. With the guest of
carrying
out
a
green
an! honor at this* party were Misses
white color scheme, was serve I. Ihirethy Malcolm, Hetty Malcolm,
The hu-ite** wu« assisted hy Mt *. I aJune Kiltm. Audrey Cos. Hillle
A1 Lee, Mrs. Meisch and Ml'* Chance, Carolyn Hardy, Charlene
Woilnion, Alma Kills. Cnrtrno Me
Audrey Hath.
A bridal theme was used for th. Kinruii, Dorothy Nihtark, Joan
tallies which were drawn for Meek, Ann Leinhart, und Thelma
bridge. A fter scores were added 1s t .
Mrs. Elaine Bauman entertainthe high prise wa* nwarJcd to
1d Mill a lingerie shower at her
M i«» Hetty Jo [truck and i creel
prise wa» won hy Miss Shirley hone In Winter Park honoring the
bride M.'i.ri'er* nf the school
Smith. Misa Hallen wa« also pre­
sented with a gift hy the host**- lareily, where the bride work­
Those invited to in- with Mir i ed as secretary to Prof. Teague,
Hattert were th* Misses Mildred were the guest* at (his party.
Itohson, Audrey Hnrh, Jean Sayer, Th* *** inr'iidod Mrs. J. N. ThompLyllinn Boyle, N'uncy Collutn. on, Mrs. W alter A. Teague, Mr*.
Marty Perkins, Hetty J&lt;* Hr*wk. VV. A. Caldwell, Mr?, Rosemary
Mary Ann Whetchel, Daphne Con Teslnsky, Mis* Thelma 1s t and
nelly, Dorothy Morrison, Shirley ill** Cowart Also Mr*. Max LcinSmith, Hetty Currodi, Pat Schultz. hnrt, aunt o f the bride.
Hetty liny man. Lucille Altman.
Another delightful pntiy given
Minnie Ruth Odhunt and Chnrlott
in h i.ior o f the popular bride was
True.
tne aelnor roast, swimming party
and l ingo party given hy Mrs. II.
E. MrGowan, Jr, nnd Mr*. I.rnn
I', tllllff at Sweetwater Park.
Invited In enjoy this parly were
M* dames H enrv Woirott, Donnl&lt;l
Men of lh&lt;* loikc Mary Com­ l/'inhnrt, M erritt Staley, II. O.
munity Church rn1rrtainrd Wed­ Andrrson. William Hint)' .Martin,
nesday evening w-ith n fnlhor-so
Tame* Partin, M. M. Kites, T. L.
hampU't tt the Community Halt Lingo, Jr., Itonnhl Lrinhirrt. Also
el 7:00 I*. M. The drllrioti* men’ Misses Tin linn l s'*' and Jane Kenwas fponron*! hy the riiurch'- rrvsi, of Oviedo, nnd Mrs. Basil
Fr lordship Church School rla»«
Guinn, of Orlando.
TliC l*tbh-i were decorated with
Mt*. It. W . F.slr* and Mr*,
lov.dy arrangements of Spring
fhoioas II.
Dnidell, Jr. were
flow* r*.
joint hostense* at n ruen coin
Opening tho program n fe" party honoring the now bride, at
word* of wcleome wore given by the home o f Mr*. Kstr*. After
U r* I- Shrlner, presoldent o f thr many delightful games and con­
rlasi ill charge o f the supper. Fol- tests, drllclou* refreshments were
I awing a prayer and remarks bv sein'd to Mcadnmri* John Evan*,
the pastor the program wa* pre George C. Means, It, F. Wheeler,
Minted as fidlows: “ lloy* he thank­ Jr., William Henry Martin, C. It.
ful for your Dads" hy Herbert fjort*. Jr., M erritt .Staley, Thom­
Lamp-it: “ Grand-Dad's Soliloquy" as Moon, John Courier, M. M.
also hy Mrs. Lamport; "Pain" by Kites, J, Y. Harris, T. L. Lingo,
C. C. White; "Father and Son Jr., Mas Leinhart. Charles law,
dialogue", G. It. Patterson nnd hi Fcnril Beasley. Tommy Staley,
.■on, George Patterson; "M y Pa" Ullt Collwrt and Milton Gore.
hy Bobby Taylor,
Mis. It. F. Wheeler. Sr.. Mr*.
Assisting in serving were Mr* W, J Lawton, Mr*. T. W. lorn ton,
K. Lloyd, Mrs. M. Cole. Mrs. C. .irnl Mrs. W. P. Cm ter. mint* of
A II In-,, Mrs. M. Lie. Mn*. I Itolierl |gf, entertained with n
Schtliter. Mr*. II. Grier. Mr*. K. lovr!/ family party at the home
Rest, Mr*. P, Howell, lira, C. •f Mrs. W. J. Lawton honoring
Hankins and Mr*. M. Mixon.
Mr*. Hubert Lee. and Mis* Thel­
ma la's', bride-alert. The home
Use leftover duck in a rice or sat beautifully decorated throughmacaroni salad with celery and
■wrpi pickle telltli; serve on loti
of shredded salad green*.

Father-Son Banquet
Held In I*nke Mary

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A N N SOUTHERN, JACK CARSON and HOIU1Y E L L IS do a v u h
vlUe routin' in thl* scene from Warner lire . musical hit. "APHII
SflO W K H S" Showing «t the Kit* Theater Tu -day and Wislrn ■lay
out with dahlias, pink glndiulm-c*
ami rose*.
Mrs. Loo and M l*
late were each presented with »
aride’s Iniok. Guests present at
thi* lovely party were Me-damc*
Charles S. la s', J. II. Staley. M.
M. Estes, Tommy Staley, Hill
Meek, I.*t Gary, Max leinhart,
J. II. Ia&gt;e. S r . Donald l.einhart,
William Henry Martin. G, S.
Moon. H. W. Kites. Thomas II.
Dnr.i.'ll, Jr., Hoy Clonl*. Jr., 11.
F. Wheeler, .lr.. / I! Itntllff. W.
11. Kirliy, T. W. taiwtnn, Jr , ' I t .ill Staley, Thnmna Moon, C It.
Cloids, W. J. Law Ion, \V, I’. Car­
ter, T.
W. Lawton nnd John
Evans.
Also Misses Ann Lein*
nsrt, Lnjuno Estes, Joanne Meek,
ValoreMhon. Kalhryn l-rwlon
and rmnni) Lawton.
Me-dano James r.irtin, C. I!.
( loi t», Sr., Don Carraway, W It.
Mtek. M. L. Gary, (diaries T.
Nilnoi h, J. Enoeh I’m tin. Ralph
Ting and IV, T. Chance eiiterlulnvd with a ini-rellalienus show­
er honoring Mr Lee at the home
economic* building. The building
vn. leautifiilly decornted with a
profusion of flower* and fern.
Approximately one hundred guests
were invited to tins delightful nffnii.
Dellciou refredimenii of
r i b b o n sandwiches, individual
*ak*s nnd iced ten were serve*!
try tho husle. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Jr. and Mr .
Mae E. King w ire Joint bode eit fc bingo party honoring the
lovtiy Mr*. Itoiiert lav, recent
briU'.', at the home « f Mrs. Jun*
A ft*r several mimes of bridge,
thr lingo prire* were given to
Mr.* I or. Johnnie June- assisterl
hi* mother iiy calling th*' Idugo
•run vs. Mi Joseph tu'lnhart and
Mra, Tommy Staley tied for the
bride'* contest. **■ each one wa.
presented wtlh tr t'tire, which
tliey also gave In the gii*"il of
minor Small handmade uintuel
las, filled with mint* and mils
were used as favors on the
plalei, which were very ihmintive

with the lovely rhoculate whl|t
delight and iced tea. Punch was
also tervisl while the guests were
I laying bingo. Those invited inclutied Mi Joseph la-iithnrt, Mr*.
J. II Stall y. Mr*. C. S. l ee. Miss
Th iImx I n', Mr-. William G. Scacrost Mt
Ethel Sear list, Mr*.
Max lA'inbatl, Mr*. Tommy Sta
ley, Mra. Georgo C. Mean,, tl*
bride, Mi King. Mrs. Jones, and
Ami Leinhart.
Mrs. M'i U Staler entertain! J
with a Ini lii'oii ul her home lionurliij the now hrlde. The gue»l»
lere ntinilits o f the Immediate
faniilii • I hi
Itieludr rl 'It ■ Wil
linm G. .'■•acro*t, mol her of (hr
larcir. Mi Ethel Seaerc't, grandmoliier of the bride, Mt-. Max
l.en lout. Mr- J. II. Staley. Ml*.
Tommy Staley,
Mt . Merrill
Staley, Mi
Ann Leinhart, nrnl
Has Tliehmr Lee, Ml
Merrill
Staley pti Milted the brl*h with a
twa'itiful hsedpainted tray.
Mi* Thim lnf Aulln. Sr. enter
tailed with a dinner pally honor
lltg Mr I’ ilrt'it la e and her (am­
ity. II,'. included were Mr. *n*l
Mra William IS. S*'aere*t, llu'
hr Me, Mi Arthur Carllcilge, and

Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Aulln.
Mr*. J. II. Jones, Jr. entertained
w illi a birthday party honoring
her .-.mall on, Jimmie, on hi*
thlni birthday. A swimming party
at Sweetwater Park «ru enjoyed
by the small tot* prior to serving
delicious ire cream and cookie*
i.y the hoitcM, assisted hy Mr*.
A rtlm r Cartlcdgo.
Jimmie had
tne rumor o f blowing out. the
throe ramllca on tho birthday take,
Fas &gt;r» of randy, huhhlc gum and
Galloon* were given the children.
Those invited included Johnny
Courier, Mr*. John Courier: Diane
A u ilr, Mr*. Theodore Autin, Jr.,
Strsonne Pnrlin. Mr., James Partin. I truce Packard. Mrs, Philip
L a ri,nd: Hoy U'ninriRht: Mrs.
lien ti. Wainright; Joe Malcolm,
.'Irf. Di&gt;c Malcolm; Johnny Mog­
ul, Mr*. John Moru«: Kemp, Mr*,
it. I.. Kemp: Thad Lingo, Sir*. T.
L Lingo, Jr.; Wynn and Gary
Leinhart. Mrs. M L. Gary, and
Mr
C. It. ctoid*; Itillle Co*. Mr*.
Unlit/ Co*; Sissy Wagttcr, Mr*.
•V, F. Young; Linda Harris, Mr*.
V ouch Harris; ami Johnny June*.
Mr.. Ituhy U. Jones. Mrs. Ikn II.
Ion* s, Mrs. Mae K. King, Mr*.
George C. Means, und Mr*. J. N.
Thompson.

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HIRTII
ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Graddirk,
Jr. announced today tho birth *.f a
daughter, Kathryn Louise. *n
Jun*- I I at the Fcrnald Laughton
Menu.rial Hospital.

• A Hurltln Nlnlc Theatre#

lout Day Monthly!

Sidney Chub* III* '*ft yesterday
for Camp Wfapoke In Wolfeboro,

SALE

New York City. Mrt. Bldnay
Chase and daughter Sally at»d
left yooterday to visit Mrs.
Chase’s slater, Mrs. Lan* Cloward,

Mens Shoes
$18.95 Value

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TueHday&amp;WcdneHdny
SPARKLING S f O K Y
b l of VAUDEVILLE
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HEADLINERS!

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Womens Shoes
Value* to 514.95
W a tc h y o u r waistline disappear info a shadow

$14.95 Value

of black L a w n . Th e piniers speak up in a French

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accent and further define the smallness o f yo u r

*11.95 Value

Odd Lots

waist.

Contrasting floral L a w n in pink, blue,

aqua. J u n io r sites 9 to 17. Price speak* fre n c h ,

M e f ^ S

too. A oil! oiu 10,9,7, Maritime.

This Includes Entire Stock
of Summer Dress Shoes

Store Will Be Closed All Day

Wednesday, June 30th
For The Purpose Of Taking Inventory

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Into Tie F or Second In State League
As Heavyweight King Is Ended

Be TED SMITH
would enter politics.
risnsger llc l Gruber snnv
June 28 fAV-Joe
I 'l l he active in this year'a
nounced Ihls afternoon that
N E W YORK Juna
fJP)— Joe
Buddy Lake, righthander on the Lou's’
Lou-s* proud reign as Heavy- presidential campaign," he dothe dared, adding that he would anGUnts' mound sU ff, »ould hurl weight Boxing Champion o f ths
for tha locals tonight, when World i*
is ended—by the only man nounce next week whom he would
who could end it.
him- support.
they face the Palatka Artless
it, Joe Louis him'
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self
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Louts went out at 34 years of
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
all the a * , at one o f the greatest of
Flashing for 15 seconds ail
Herald Sports Editor
snvagiry
1 dumpions. Hr had held the title
savagery that brought him 6
62
The Sanford Giants completed knockouts
kkio-kouts in Cl fights, Loui?
Louis lon.rri than anyone else— II years
he past weekend by emerging ..irrtrticd
trrtrlkcd out Jerrev
Jersey Jne
Joe WaJcotl
Walcott and three days. He defended it
ictoriousty In three of four all- on
jn the hot canvass of V
Yankee
ankce more often—26 times. He earomportant games, ard today rest Htadlum
round red more money In the ring—
.-tadiiim In the eleventh round
n a two wav tie with the Day- Friday night.
|$3,366,000
Titat docs not even
ona Reach l » 1e*.&gt; for the n r n.l I I His
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revenge
secured,
his pride, count movie, radio, nnd television
dot in the Florida State league Jiooih( d, he raid he was quitting.
.M lig h ts.
Handing*.
fhla created confusion as great
, ,„.r(. v .- r e boos for the slow.
Friday night the locals trimmed
t r J aUUMy r,U r*d un 1 cautious way thirg, *ent Referee
he Gainesville G-Mtn In tl.v
tf- ■ . . l i* n
t
, . ! Frank Fullam kept urging WalW i eott himself, Gus Lcsnevicb ;o(| l()
jn Hnd fight, and after*
linlrm ity City by an 11 to I
, tiJ
hou(vd.
luirgin, und Saturday night the and Krrsrd Chailss crowded up w&lt;rifj J(.rMy
I I.1 ltfc jlltfe
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l u r . I l i s - V S -e l F T t *
t i P l t l l a m i H iss I n
7ri.tr,' City nine divided a twin
till with the Dayton* «lui&gt;.
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Sanford dropped the opening lu -i.u cth Century Sporting Cluh,| |f this had been
tame of the dual attraction b\ nln be would put on n series of ligl t, instead of t
&gt;» 1 tu 0 aeon, but bounced !&gt;aeh fights to determine the successor. I 15, and the decide
:o nip a 12 to 3‘ nlghlcap
Jersey Joe made the mistake j strictly by the officii
, Yesterday the locals continued n the llth of trying to mix It a t 1 rott would have wr
their drive on »be Islanders « » the ropes. He had been told not. pionslnp.
they shelled .Stubby Stabelfild to do it. The Champion's crunch-1 For at the end ol
from the hill to chalk up n C to
3 vie tour.
(i Tor.Wit the locnis will enter­
tain the I'nUtka Aialea* at the
Municipal I’ark. Tomorrow eve­
ning the Giant* move to I’alatk*
and Wednesday evening Sanford
plays in I-cc*burg.
In lying the Islet* for ivcond
flare, the Giants have won 16 of
82 game* in the past month, and
havr moved from third place to
fourth arid are now fiehting for
Second.
The Glantc continued their at*•anti »• te*-~ rapped cut SO Liu
Mv W ALTER P. JONEH
In thr past four game*, nearly
A'Mwiatrd I'rrsa Staff Writer
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Itemanettn, Rucker
Home run*Matt*. Kavakla. Htitlen hasea: Rueliar. M all*. Pepin 1, prsenkrans,
Tyler. Double p lay*; Osrhrouah lo
Iva r lo Roberta: Peplo to RrernW a n t lt*ft un hoees: Dartosa
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SILVER SPRINGS, June 28
fSperlali—A pair of depcmlahte
veteran* — Gslncvnltc manager
ily r jl Hoag and Or'ando tnarager
Lou B vtl—were -citing the pitch­
ing puce n- the CD * D Florida
Slam 1 .-ague re-irhed Its half•va&gt; n-.sik tvllli g'lt.ies o f Wednes­
day' r elit, June '3,
is levemli-d
In otti. a! aven.ge-1 r-ltsiod at
It as ire li« nih|uarters here todayAt tin- lin- - Hoag had a britllart 1 74 run* per game .-timed
run average after having won 13
unit lost hut thrte tilts, while
Hcvil {.ad won 12 straight, and
was cnlv six game* «hy o f a new
retort! for eonsecutlve victories.
Daytona Beach’s Elwyn Htabelfield was right on Hoag's heels in
the matter of earned runs for.
r.ftir 19 games he had allowed
but 2 6*1 earned runt per game,
nnd had won 16 and lout but three.
R-d.di Woolford, Leesburg h ftiiandei, was second tu Hoag in
earned runs allowed, 180 per
name, but ha had appeared In only
i even tilts.
,
Gainesville'* Jo* Cleary was
Iradinr in strike-outs with 161,
and. D he rnn duplicate that murk
.turln" the last half o f I in­ ■amion
hr will have set a new Irapu* re
card A 308 aUike-outs. or threr

Y esterday-* M rs a lis

fame* played yesterday in the
Georgia-Florida league.
The Moultrie-Tallahaiscc game
was postponed because of rain
ami Thoinatville and Albany were
Idle.
' Wnj c f,«a won It's 42ml game
f tin- season against 34 defeats.
It wa&lt; Ainerlcua' E3rd defeal in
76 starts.
Amrricui took a brief lead In
the first when they scored twice.
Wavrrosa scored one in the firrt
md the losers added another In
the second. Waycross scored three
In the second to take a 4-3 lead
and was never headed.

SM ITH A T L A N T IC I.K A U 1 T
Tea at—
W Ifirrrn v llla
47 I f
J t t MSONVIt.1.1*.
41 34
Charlrrion
41 41
Columbia
41 I I
Macon
41 1*
Cnlumhiil
IS 4*
favannah
1# 44
August*
&gt;1 41
Tealergarhi R e ra li*
ft.!iiniM a 4; Jaekaonvlll*
fh ir le rtn n I : flavaanah 1
Martin I ; Augusta 4
Columbus 4. G reen ville 1

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Ft. I^)Ulr I; llrnnklvn 4
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cinrlnnatl 4: N ew Y ork I
The Hanford American Legion
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Chicago
Philadelphia 1-1
Junior baseball nine trimmed the

Legion Juniors Trim
Oviedo Nine Friday

Oviedo club here Friday afternoon
at the Heminole High Hrhool Base­
ball Held by a 21 In 4 score,
Chat
Its “--------- ------ ----David
Rusal pitched for the Haufordiles,
and John Keeling worked behind

The v.-teran Walley Gaddis,
Dayfa ra had hurled the most In­
ning*—150, and had naturally
fared the most batsmen— 584.
Stnford’a rookie left - hander,
Art Dunham, had walked the most
men— &gt;3 in 88.2 Inr'ngs, with the
veteran, with the veteranETA
vrteyrn Y ig l
Alonto, Delutad
right-bander, second with 87 free
lirKat In 133 innlr.fi.
*
The -tam ns "first half" saw
29 shut-outs and 22 eatra Inning
games go into the records, troth
figures short of the all-tinie record
for Pie same period.
Ortando and Daytona Beach
.lutltrs had ihut-oul the most
club*- each having six to their
credit, while Pin ford's hurlr-rs had
yet tu score a shut-out victory,
and na club had shul-out tha Ben.
alors through Wednesday. Oddly,
while Hanford had not won a
shut-out. It has lost but one with­
out a ran.
Shut-out records by clubs: Or­
lando, won 6, lost 0; Daytona, 6-2;
Gainesvlllr. 5-fl; Ht. Augustine,

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Drirrmlnatlon: When* Tampa
players had aevfcral run-ina with
the umps, and ram* out on the
snort end o f the score, loyal
Boaokar fans decided to Uke a
nand. They dispatched a t#lofrtm, with 866 signature!, to
leave President Wayne Allen.
Two days later one o f th* umpa
specifically complained shout wa*
relisted.
Calumet race hones won SI,402.436 In 1947,
Dan Lurie, Urookly
total e f 1,325 parallel
In It t hour* to set an

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Ithanr
Araal, Powrrsd Anns,
Itarorit Top Man. l.urby
Canyon, Hprrlal Drlutr. Ilaby Hat­
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Bib M a r * l/llfb Wit#
Wlrhlla Molly, Fain Itacfc. Lady
Teonnr. ll-tl.Hr. My Topry. Had
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SANDALS

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• in- 44' i ) . iiirhi rtniwy ■ column
hii the itfects Jacksonville and
TallNhaasec were knocked o ff
ihtlr penh with dual defeats and
h*&gt;e tieen chasing the coat-tails
MUIRFIELD, Scotland, June 28 l i f t
of their successors ever since. As W7— Frank Htranahnn opened his * *
ronsolation, Pensacola ha* held to bid tiday to add the Ilritish Open
Its third rung spot.
Golf title to the British amateur
Tfl
6
a- — i
irrowr he won this Spring.
Pc
Crystal tall: Youth served a ^Thc young muscle man fr o m ,t l,d
warning on their golfing elder* In Toledo, Ohio, failed by n stroke Dual
the Tallahasme Junior Tourna­ in this 108 hole endurance test a P&gt;°6&lt;
ment just completed. The meet
atlreelod 61 sharpshooters from
Florida, Georgia and Alabama and
daddy ami older brother would
l.av« been more than happy to
sneak In some o f the scores when
filirg their handicaps.
The youngest of the future
gold-t rial-stars was eight.
The
oldest uras 18 and there wasn't a
duffer In the lot. Jack Roundtree!, Jr., o f Lake City, who won
the older class sport par even
with n "liu iiard" six on tha lost
hole
,
Tallahassee golfer* believe the
Piled*
tournament la the only one o f it*
‘ I haven't made up my mind
kin I staged in the state. Last
Abort that."
year only a few hometownera
Hogan Is the first map since
were entered. This year there
Gene Savaxcn In 1922 to win Ih#
were representatives from
10
PGA and National Open crowns
Avon Park or Lakeland would re­ me same year. He will play in
ceive ■ first round bve
Lie Motor City Open this week
It wa* decided to Dave tha de­ rnd at Detroit, hut will pass up
claim to a flip o f the coin and a the Columbus, Ohio open the fol­
•Jckle was toued Into the air. lowing week whan Dcmaret will
Yep you're HghL It came ereah- join him in a series o f exhibition*.
ing down and stood on Its edge.
Ilognn and Dcmaret spread - llranham. tX
Lakeland, Incidentally won the eagteq the field In the Inverness Johnson, Pal
•wend toss, this time with a classic, winning by 10 points over Alim. Orl
dime
Chick Herbert of Detroit and Vie

tha fourth time to slice a big
ntko In celebration of her 36th
iurthasy,
Th1n the roof eavr-d |n, Mrs.
ZaLniil.*. obviously annoyed by a
l.w riffling plane which plagued
the latter stages o f the match,
went one over par on the 81st,
two over on the 32nd and two over

Sports Roundup

3rd Mara fa t a r fly
Moon Roekel. Furious Caplaln.
!*esrerr. I’ appy Juran, Jolat Cornman.I Andrew Laltal. Juna Jana,
Isabal.

IS 41
IS 41
IT 41

T-ledn I S; Kansas C ity 4-1
Minneapolis * • !: Cnlumh'-a I
Indianapolis 1-4; (tt. Paul SMilwaukee 1-0; Lou isville I-

K l«* o f death: Arnold Finnefroik, sportt editor of the Jackronvllir Times Union, recently
,*iin;mnnti'tl In hla popular column
w »ii
"Fannin* With Finney'* on the the piste.
The locals have no games JUL,1''
success of the three lone Florida
achcdulcl until July 6, but Coach * h r*
entries in inter-state circuits.
n»
At the time, Jacksonville was Fred Ganas iteclare&lt;l today that
he la attempting to arrange a
W»
gam# or two with Drland or an{£1
other l-cgion club.

Patty Berg Defeats
"Babe”. In WtVO Meet

Stabslfield, Woolford
And Cleary Setting
Hot Hurling Stride

I'l.O H IIlA S T A T E I.K A U TE

Team—

iCordele, Waycross
Cup Victories In
G-F League Play

Such new-fangled things as
radios nnd movies nrr- taking their
toll on Amcrlra'n quail crop.
II. L. .Stoddard, one of the na­
tion'* foremost authorities on
quail, declares that years ago one
of the greatest sport* was night
hunting for 'coons, 'possum, wild­
cats rnd other preditory animals.
Now. he says, adults and youth
alike stay at home to hear the
tad.o programs, go to the movies
or a night halt game. This leaves
the predators—deadly enemies to
quail—to roam at large and multi­
ply in great number*.
Florida and a few other South­
eastern state* are "the last
atrr.i-ghold" for quail, Stoddard
sal.: and even this area la nearing
t.ta "r;osv roads."
file Idnrd i- ona of the flrat it.en
in America lo "plant" quail suc­
cessfully. l(a contends the best
hop" to 1nr cease the supply Is
through controlled (hooting —
having some breeding birds In
each covey — supervised woods
burning and a systematic plan
for providing food and cover.

t.t.-hens. If

that Kurland will replace Grady
Lewis a* player-coach next year.
. . . For the first tlm f, the Detroit
By HUGH FULLBKTON, JR.
public (a being ashed to contri­
bute "Anything frpm a dine to a
DETROIT June &gt;8 (A5)— At least do liar-or more" to finance the
King's Ransant and Mr. Short- three o f tha Southern California golf rup regatta. . . .
stop are just two o f the red hot baa* ball player* who won the coloctet of fast stepping grey- lego "world series" last Saturday
Handy guy
hounds selected by Racing Secre- already have been signed by msi f reports from Newark, N. J„
tary Merrill Watts to run in the Kw league outfits for their farm aren't exaggerated, the Yankees
ninth feature ratt at tha VoluiU
Hwutr* Hank snoulcn't have any infield probCounty Kennel Cluh in Daytona t
' S S l !b ! Irm* once they bring up Gerry
Beach tonight. Both or these pro j,Pn|p , nj plu,'hcr Wa])y Hood Colenan. who played third base
for Kansas City last year and
speed magicians have the enviable 1 will f |gn somewhere In a few days now U operating at shortstop for
record .if three firsts out o f six _ * * ,.oon as he and hta dad make the Newark Bears. . . . One sharp
starts. King'* Kansum possesses up their minds . . . This recalls a observer reports: "You name the
a world of stamina anil in the'theory advanced by-J. F. McKale, best fielding third baseman in .the
Arlaona'a outspoken roach: "The majors ai.d he's not as rood s i
tnir.g to do when you get a good this kid. He now is playing short
hall player Is to shoot hi* old and may be a major league short­
Inst victory was chalked up June utaiu It's always the father who stop— or a major league second
IV when he triumphed in tha dream* o f sitting in Yankee Stadi­ baseman " . . . What, can’t he play
um und watching his hoy hit hom­ first toot
w vvnlli race.
•
,
Graceful Pakrtta, winner of ers nnd he’s tht one who rushes
tile kb| along too fakL"
Daiung at West Point la that
tin- Biacaym- Derby Consolation,
a'hrn RaM Illalk gets his turn to
anil a product of the famous
Second gueaaera
!&gt;e president of the
Football
I Candle Brother* Kennel*.' will lie
Thee Detroit Lions footliall Coaches Association next year,
a dangerous contender for honors
club, under its new ownership,
in tonight's main attraction. This ha* 87 stockholders. . . . Presum­ he II try like the dickens to get
out o ' the job. . . . Bill Smith, the
ground-scorching I. r i n d I e ha* ably 'hat means Bn McMillin will
llarrelian swimming ace here for
twice swept to victory in n ninth hav- to weather 174 q-resses each
tne Olympic tryouts, was badly
race classic.
Monday morning—A first and sec­ disappointed when coach Soichl
O ther' greyhounds which will ond by each o f hia bosses. . . . Sakamoto ruled out Visits to ball
ramhle tonight are Fain, Joy's Maytie Bo allowrd for that in hi* games. . . . "And they tell me
Gal, Border C., Pnlomac and OB'a contract........... When hi- was ap- Dick Wakefield is hitting," Bill
Classic. And don't pas* up this uroarhed by the Lions, the former moaned. •
last .log. In seven starts on the Indiana U. coach -pent two weeks
new race strip he has scored two drawing up a contract that auited
Mel
Patton.
University
of
wins
Mctmda and two thirds. irim before he'd sign anything.
Southern California . track star,
i:aTnu-.a s' iiii T o a m iiT
was clocked in 9.3 sacomla for
U l Mara 9 1*11. M ile
Monday mstlnee
the 10(1 yards in tha west coaat
f i r s t H alt Dalis D oable
lllack X . Htsyglna Hteva. Rosa
A tumor current In the Mid- relays, a n«w world record.
O'Hhamn. Tutiby II T a is s fl/ a r. lands is that Bob tFoothllii) Kur­
True T im e l.ucky M »*. Y alta.
land o f the Phillipr Oilers will
ju r DiMaggio hit in 61 game*
Sad H atr B ISik Slllr
l.aal Half Dally lleabla
sign with the St. lumis Bombers playing fur tha San Francisco
Trsek
Happy. fr.i.nl
Prlnca, *n th* pro basketba.l association Seals in 1933 fur the iungvsl
lllllr Dumor.
Blur, lluihlla Hiss,
r M iir Hast l.ynn, Floyd llam- as «oun as he returns from the swat streak in Pacific Coast
Olympic*. . . . It further reports league history.
mtr.

Fast Octet Will
Run In Feature
Volusia Contest

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Right Answers To
BEVER AG E PROBLEM S
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Reg in. Lbg
17 3
I 5.50
McDonald. HlA
9 0 6 58.'.
Plum. StA
10 4 3 6.00
Wotslisam. Han
8 0 3 6.00
Dunham, Han
16 5 8 6.17
tlovlcs, Del
II 1 2 6.18
tliaham. !.!&gt;»'
20 6 11 6.37
Fetner. Del.
I!) 5 8 6.69
Bodice. I&gt;nv
17 4 6 6A3
Baihcrat, Dal
17 1 6 7.41
Perron, BtA
7 0 3 7.42
Jchulta, Han
23 3 7 7.48
Johnson, Lbg
6 0 211.25
(riayora In less than flv « game*
arc not listed above.) *
T IIR LEADERS
Host games appeared In: Lake,
Han and Juhn*on, Da), 24. Schulti,
San. 23.
Most Inning* pitched: Gaddis,
Dav. 160. Htabelfield. Day. 144.
•Most net batstren faced: Gad­
dis, Day, 681. Johnson, Pal. 545.
Moot run* allowed: Braham,
Lbg, 09. Meadows, Day, 91.
Most earned runs allowed: Bran*
ham Lbg, 80. FstnA', Zcdalis,
Johnson. 71.
U o«t hits alloyed: Johnson,
Pal 182. Ketrher. BtA. 147.
Mott base* on ball* issued: Dun­
ham, Fan, 03. Alonro Dsl* B7.
Most haUmen hit: lloag, Gvt, 0.
Coker. Zcdalis, 8.
Most men stiuek out: Cleary,
Gvl, 154. Gaddis, Day, 126.
Most wild pitches: Cleary, Gvl,
13. McDonald, Bailey, Alonto, 0.
Beat won and lost record: Devil,
till, 12 0. Zcdalis, Orl. 11-1.

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H A M ' S AO A INST S A I D E A T A T B : ' I M T . r J T ^ V dec rased t i t * o f raid 1 «*t3ht raletidar months froin Ihr
County, to th« County Ju.litr of Mmr o f the ftr*t
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ARTICLES FOR SALK 12

10 Oil llratrr*. niruUr
on
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S .»r* Onlcr Of
f» V I I :» K. 1*1 Kt. Trl. IHW.
" i l l 'l l Q l’ Al.lTV (teilurn plant*.
1‘nonc
Henry NicholU

For Rriutli

SPECIAL tfu v'C F.5
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109 ILilnirllti \\c.

Phone 1011

Cviti initial Photography of the
fm**M. Pivtutc* any win it1, any
lime, any place.
Tail IVt i &gt;

'.'ItMtanci Sprcial*. I’r u o tut tip
S lth lio ", 1 U m ,
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Set* our clearance apet’ Lil Inh.U. SfifR Order Office* KOK HI.N T—Fluor n«n«j««r. r.as&gt;
operatkn. Konaonahlt Alt *, San­
115 K, U l St. Trl. two.
ford Paint A Glass Co, Phone
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D r » f t II a# la ir rlh in
One fiitrvn f«wt httUM* trailer,
803.
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CONI ItMTK I Lim its
U o t iM r r a i r f » r M a rk l i f t rap*Pnuied and FTnl.hed
1 C o lt 1*1.KTK (Skinner Sj.lrm ,
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la t■• l r 11 In Ihr frlr|ilit*«r N«»l».
LAW NS MOWED. F"ot niuxinalde
I iC TIH Ii 111 1 o r
l a r r l a r a fur tl.U » rrw tn » i"J a e&gt;tiinal. I'll,me TWI-W
‘uR'pletr Finest ifnality llmi.efla a Ihr a d t r r l l a r i la r«|»rrlr«l
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In v f d r f fur
In.ld Furni.himr. At Factory
um «&lt;i rrn.fr r Ih r hr** fuiwMMr
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Help-Sell) Self Serrlrr Laundry
Period ami .Modem Hnlnotm,
la **ar n f f l r r « » ih r liajr h rf ntr
Drier.
It,mine
p ah llr af laa.
Otrintt Itoom and I.ivinu Itimm I0 « W. 15th Ml.
I'Nune tSM j
Fnrniluie.
I ' lr a a r anil I f a a frararitlafrlr
If an rr r n r ■•rutra In » * » « r *1
Miami; lE.uini Tt,l&gt;le«. ('half*.
l i t raan.it hr rr* p««a*lhlr far
C/ti.L 617 for Ilaltory. tienerator
Cl .ilcni.'i• and lluffet.
mar r Ilia a ua « In r n r r r r f taarr*
nnd Starter aervice.
Swain',
!yoi,| Mnliocnny Chippendal,&lt;
llam.
llattery Sr-tvice, 301 W. F”ir*t
an* Punran I’li'fe Sofa, nnd
St
Chair,. *
Lav on Sifn« and Chnii«.
S*ntionnl
Sofa* and Studio ,Vi hate happy to annoutne we I
Caurliri.
li;.ve aitdeit ire errant ntnl popKlleC hole |le.k'
. . thld
com to „tir city »m&gt; cortre*..
Cle.ttr, . . Client.,
, ion'* nlimit with out fri'ihj
Odd ll. il* *n.| V a n "lea
r o a . t c l iMiinute noil tee cold
Dinette Suite, amt Hundred, of
dunk. Mr* Etila MeOellnml.
other Lem, to eompleet. your
household ni'isL,
FOP R E N T
Alt Merehandiae Fullv Hunt anted ORLANDO Murnir.tr Sentinel OrInn,lo Evt-ninir Star. Call Ralph
HPFICK . p * I t , Mrtirfc n.t:Mln*
WHITE or W IPE
Itnv. IHR J
p- 1.»rro liirhl ■-'flrr., newly ,lrrn-, For FTCEE lllu.trotiul Cntaluicue
® -rted. ell utilitin,. hrnt nn.l Janland Ama.-inrly lat» Price*.
Expert Radio Rr;mlrinir
tor ■*,r r t « ftirnlihtv! Cull Rf.S
NATIO N VL T R A IH N fi CO.
Fred Mvrri. 311 E Inn St
W II . « A. I V p * p t „ r r
Ihtx 22IU
IlicVorv, North Carolina
SEE ITS FOR
Hiwlrrn and tip to d lt f one rootw
M IM E P i.lt\PH PRINTING
efficiency np*rtmrnt. Id,'»| fori
a n d t y p in g
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
bu.itiM!* euupiu. Duwntuwn lo­ 6
CHI Til I I H 'R K A C O F
cation. Call 550.
S i.N F O H P
llitrite«t en&gt;h pt.,e pal,I for lined
IP t N.
P h o n e t HO
TWO Itoum furni.hed apartmentj
furniture. Ted Pnvi Furniture
ilownatairn. 120 S. Palmetto.
Co n i l E. !•«. Pit. !&gt;6H
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W ALK Fit ELECTRIC t o
2UH V Park \-.r.
PH. llOt
All Work Guaranteed.

N E W LY furnl.hetf npartihent for 7 P rta , Live ito cK , Sii|ipliea
lent. Apply 12011 Mnirnolia Ave.
R E M x CAR
W ANTED: A f« w thin ahnate to
tli,*ni*heil apartment for tent. Hot
X o l DRIVE IT
fin l out,
Anawrr t&lt;» Ifunl'e
V/. 5th St.
PHONE 2041
Tuxedo Feed Store, Plume .'l.rt8.
KTD h i , \NTMIORIMSON
OSTEEN A l'A llT M KNTs7 rt A t
DRIVE
INC.
H E LP W A N U O
r,&gt;ema, private acreened porch 8
A hath. Completely remudeleil.
Krai
Ealatr
Inte.lm
enl*
W iter &amp; Electricity furnUhed. Counter girl*. Ti-rminni Grill, Hu&lt;
W. It. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
Slatiun
Call
before
11:00
A.M.
Call 1123,
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I |n N. Park Axe. Tel. 1120
GOOD I'A l M H II.K IO C
F.II.A. Long Term l.nan* G.l.
'O N E 2 • ROOM apartment, one 1
LEAKS'
A
SKILL
Olt
TRADE
F.II.A. Repair laian*
room apartment. 112 Elm Ave,
High School Gra,luate, . . . ehoo.e I
FarnUhed.
your future now ! Here’, an ofI P lllM .s n KING
and Recovering
f 'r for go,al |tny . . valuable! liEHClLDING
W A N T E D T O RENT
experience . . an nx.ured fu­
malerinl* available, aatiifaction
.1 ot t room furnirhetl or unfur*
ture! Tlu- t'. S Army'* Tech
guaranteed, iil-o venetrou imiiu*
limited apartment. Plume 731-M.
ne-nl S. hooi Plan will start you
SAIIO’S CPIIOLSTERY
tiff in the trade you chnouc . . .
t i l l tv
l,| St.
P h o n e I3.T3
8 R K A L KS1 A T E F O R S A L Ee'
.»r:d you can qualify lie fore you
enlUt! I f * a real chance to gel Ful! PROMPT and efficient Re­
frigeration and Air Condition­
REAL E »r.\ T K —INBDRANCR
ahead for high *rhoo| g iruinate*
. . PROPERTY MANAGEM ENT
ing service, commercial A do­
between 17 and 34. Get the
• ’ RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
ft-!l fact* from vour nearest
mestic, Call G, II. Peace, I'll,me
I J.YI
k a 4 h a rw a Stal* Rank Illdf.
l!.S. Army &amp; D.S Air Force
Reemltinx Office at Old Po»t
MODERN' 4 l*-,1riH,tn Ranch typv
Office lluihlmg, 42 E«M Ceil- "sKI'.vfeK. i.UZIEll'S. INC. Corn-'
mcm-. 2 liatha. Excellent loenplete analysis of your skin i*l
tml Ave., Oilando. Fin. Choo.e
tino. Apply 60d Plurmi.a Drive.
submitted lo »ur Laboratory1
Inc irhiiol you "ant, now!
Phone 12.19-W.
through our trained consultant* I
The cream* arc made up n&lt;W ORN W ANTED
\|t E 6 ROOM fnrnt-li- d iiome 9
rxtfillngly. Guaranteed Improve
Willi enrn|ilet*. WoielwKik Shop, PHACTH At. NURSE or I1AIIY
in,-nt. A |H-r*onal ,*-rvicr Call
7 Here- Inn,I, lo.ati-d Lake Mnry.
SITTER, ran give good refer­
L16I for an appointment. Maiy
S&gt;&gt;« J. L. Iliiniplm-y, Lake | ence*, phone 1162 il.
McMahon, 309 Park Ave.
Mnry.
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FLOOR SANDING A finishing SMI ril-O W EN COi— Roofing, a ^ O V IE D O 'S only rextaurant. All
cleaning A waxing. Our powv
liestos silling, painting. Phone
property, equipment. Cheap. See
unit enable* u* to work where
ll!IS or 97 It.
owner aame.
there la n« eleetne eonncctlo
I
he
Sanford Upholstery, owned
available.
21
yeara
experimeNEW W E LL cofulrueterl two bed*
and operated by II. Carmiehael
II. M Gleawrn. I.*ke Mary. Fla
room home, naionaldy priced
ha.i a full line of Slip Cover and
at 3ti.376.lMi. Can la- financed
Upholstery material*. Far ex
*,V. It. William*. Realtor, I in N. Carpentering and repairing. Hour,
day or week. Phone 776-J.
|o rt a,lx ire cal' 1112. ID&gt;'«
Pork. Phone 1120.
l ‘*rk Avenue.
3 RED ROOM furnlihi.l home in Ill llti’tinewt flppnrtunllltf*
M AKE the family car run III.,Like Maty. Phone 3204.
IIP. A SPECIALIST
new; Add safety with a brat,IN AVIATIO N
system
cheek-up.
L o w . c„&gt;t,
g &gt;8 a m t i c l m r o K S A L E
In ii fu*l world, the way to move
guaranteed work by expert &gt;.
GOAT MU.K — No-n.hlng
Im­
fu-1 it to learn one of the skill*
Payable in ea.-y monthly pay
and trndc* demanded by the
prove your health tlu ca*y way.
merits.
future! You have a rhance to GH.xER \f. TRUCK A EtJPT. CO.
Randall Priest, Bo. Sanford
1,-arn . . . move un fast . . , nod
Ave. Phone 710-W-3.
20H W. First Street
draw rood pay while you’re do­
yk R. A ir Compreaaor, mounted
ing ill Here’* how. I f you're LEAVE vour child in the care of
on wheel*. 360 00 cash. John
a competent and reliable grada high school graduate betwren
Kridgr, Phone 746.
ui.! i - nurse.
Ry hour, day or
17 hnd 31 year* old, you ran
week. 26e per hour, 31.60 |ht
■elect the •pr-daliieil Aviation
CONCRETE PIPE, greaaetrapa,
d«v. Phone 1291 -J.
training you prefer, qualify HEseptic tarkx, block*, benches,
Ft
IKK
you
enlist,
and
lie
sure
s flower poU, aluminum caseof that traifling. It'* available 13 N O T I C t S — P E R S O N A L
* ment windows.
te you under the U. 8, Air
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
NOVICE: Your batlrcr waiting for
Force Aviation Career Plan.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
you, open every day, no waitGet the full farts, all details, at
ing, no meters at State Mar­
your
nearest
U.S.
Army
it
U.S,
TUXEDO FEEDS—comoleU line
ket. Lonnie Mr .Mullen.
Air
Force
Recruiting
O
ffice
at
Hunt a Tuxedo FeyJ Store
U.A Army and U.S. A ir Force, iT ioT o O R APH Y With Hollywood
Oi l Post Offire llldg., 42 East
s p e c i a l "FI rurescent lights I* nlcasing tc
Central Ave., Orlando, Fla.
W e will electrify ypur prevent
natural, no glare, squint or heat.
sewing
machine for 339.60.
P. rry Studl* i, 208 E. First St.
Berl’a Sewing Machine Center, YOUNG MEN WHO W A N T TO
I hone 1487.
TRAVEL
Sale* A Service, arms* from
I
hire
are
strange
and
thrilling
14
LOST A FO UN D
* Princeae Theater, Phone 1190.
sight* to see In thr Ear East
aid you can sex* them and be LOST: Deed lo J. M. Spivey, It*.
F A IN T your car for 33,46 with
paid fur the experience. Any
turn to Herald office.
Nu-Enamcl. No brash mark*.
young man who enlist* now in
Randall Electric Co.
AUTOS FOR SALE
tli" U. S. Army for three yeara 18
Q U A LITY Salt Water FUbiflg
may elect to aerva with the
Tackle. Call MlbJ ________
famous divisions now stationed 4 W HEEL TRAILER, suitable
for live ateck. Inquire at Music
in Japan or Kurr*. after com­
BUI EN'S garden tractor, like
Box. Ilk tV 1st St. Phone D63.
pleting his basic training. Any
new with attachment*. Bargain.
young man with previous mili­ J9.lt Plymouth coupe. Make ofPhone Bll-W.
tary service nnd who is qual­
f t r. B. E. Schumacher.
Ph.
ified In un MUS may enlist and
63d.
TU RKEYS, 40e li\c weight, 60c a
be assigned Immediately to Far
■ x pound dressed, IB young turEast service. You may never I9.lf PLYMOUTH coupe, at Bar­
[ o s . 6 week* old 31.00 each.
again have an opportunity Ilk*
gain Prlc*.
D. E. Norwood,
Sex* J. W. Chi Idre, Boar dal I Ave.
this to see distant part* o f th*
Monro* Corner. Phono 624-J.
Tbone I B I « . _
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world—with traveling expense*
paid and good pay betide*. Get &gt;0 Tudor Fond, body clean, motor
TORS
good. 3300.00. 8*o Andy at
f * fact*, without any obliga­
Deluxe
tion* In you, at Ur* U.H. Army
w 1KB.________________ ,
Order
me&lt;**I at
and A ir Fore* Recruiting Sta­
, 990.
Offle*. 11
tion at U.8 Army and U.S. A ir 1941 HOUSE TR A ILE R for *■!*’
6*60.00. W. D. Buntbalough,
Foret, Old Po*t Offire Bldg.. 42
l TLXE D O A Full Dre** suit, atie
Wilxun Corner,
Last ConUal Aw., Orlando, Fla.
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hid 'arte In your mouth, your co(Tm
ixn&lt;: t, baccot lose “their
cir natural
:ta)ur. i ur tooO does net a;rte «ith
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rHirt't
}, i may have hearttiurti. it *
and itiiry .it-li, you may b« troubled
trout)
nth twirhfn,. at night tha ga* in
ivir bowett u u f preu upon yoar
Ityuot
cu im x -t
iilititl, r making you eet up trequentM
ly, thua breaking into your ileep.
In thr morning you are tin * t*b&gt;
TViMYTtlf
lead ,1 refreihed. Oradually your
health u impaired.
** t ! MKtifTTNl
Your --ompleiion may become aal■ &lt;r n.llcua; dark .ins* may appear
fliMKtS^C
Jj COUff
under &gt;usir eye., you may feel laiy,
dull rid irrtlahle or Mur and mtlanIt.illr. You m^v tiave frequent cold*
A/f I *-r,» -i /
latrn' tr dull hrad-ache: your
IHU
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' .eii ttoji their ,'rre. full and nat.
ivmmt
u. j| action; y, j have con«tlpatl«a.
IHutlf the kbcir drawing fcf a f*wr min* ' rat.
putrefaction and relf-pn'iordnf
Uta Noth** pat II ttI)
r ttiff I i
imal toxi-rmia' or "acul* |ta&gt;
Buwa from th* if%*f Into *&lt; i u’.t
tea
.-tr many dcctcn call It).
M-Ulatld^f oiil ilttri* h » m* ' r
whff* it rr.nn with t:.# f. *i j i
HOW TCI GET REI.ICr
dtg#*ttf&lt;1 food Jut
th* *tcHT»a’ '
ml* it a fnrc***i'jr * l hnct t«» t** *•- ij.
mix'
You mil relieve thtt conditio
fMUtau Ha ebeme# hofti Htt ini
. u.dly (dertsiri.i. bv taking Calotab
u lJ
InaMtaMy caxi»»« p-.litfarthm tr. 1 •
l-,l:im» and drinking water free!]
eely
mentation
n xt day.
NATURE'S HANGER SIGN At.S
Die brnerlctal effect* of Calotab*
Wlien \i
rtotnaelt, liver, and pad Ii- in Ih, fact that Uwy are (II last*;
it.
i3&gt; anuaepue to the intcuineg,
htadtler lio\e Pern i.p&amp;et hy tmpropet
• diuritie to the kidney*. Hi e/f»e*j
eatmc or ctnnltlne. or when they ere
not worklna well Iteea'fe trt.xitird and Ine in relieving eymptomi of billoui*
puttrfyitu too t mat &gt;r in v mr mt, ,■ ii- ' and acute gjtiritla due to conatl*]
ilnev U pot-amina &gt;&lt;mr mitre bode, iwtl.m or faulty digestion
vou, roorter or :.i&gt;rr. Fet;m to feel
Caloubs arc iV iv in l to taka
■om* ot the follow re rimptom.'
‘ '.eat , 'ated&gt;. prompt and effectlv*.
Yonr hrrath may become unpii it- . :v th • i arid er Follow label dlant ihalitoxur, your i»n|ue coated, a tccUorts. At your drugguta*.

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M O N D A Y , J U N E 28, 1948

H E R A L D , 8 A N F 0 I I D , F L O R ID A

Mathers Is Known
For Its Courtesy,
Interest In Buyer

SUMMER SPECIALS

The sale* force at Mather* la
nolnl f» r It* courtesy and interest
In the prniiH-ctivr buyer anil hi*
or her neeill In the furniture or
household good* line. In addition
the itore ha* a die** department,
and a jewrlcry and watch re­
pairing department.
Klrry K. Ander»on i* manager,
and on Jan. I came to the Daytona
Heart] «to»e from Burlington N. C.
where he had heen engaged In
•riling o f furniture for more than
20 year*, lie ha* been in charge
of the Sanford »totr since last
April
M
II.
Billingsley, assistant
manager, rame here from Daytona
Henrh, and for two year* prior to
that wa* connected with the Ma­
ther store at Ft. Pierce. He is
originally’ from Stuart.
Mrs. Fred Harrison i* in charge
of the clothing department, also
tells household good* ami furni­
ture. She Is a past matron of the
0. E. S,, and for the past three
years ha* lived with Mr. Harrison
at 2110 Maple Avenue. They have
three sons, the youngest of whom,
Gene, graduated last year from
the University of Florida. Mr*.
Harrison
la
originally
from
Avondale F.atates, Ga.
Outside salesmen include C lif­
ford John«»u, II. II. Carroll and
Kalph Monger. Mr. Johnson, who
I* also n collector, ha* tern with
the store for two and a half yeara.
He i* married and haa (wo child­
liv IIW . HOYLE
ing to the rule*,*’ he aid. Wc’ rt
ren. II. R. Carroll, a graduate of
PIIH.ADKf.PHIA, June 2H (At riolog to keep it i ■i ■ t
Seminole High School,
ha*
—
The
Democratic
National
con­
heen with the firm nl»o for more
lie did. It was unanimous foi
than two years. He I* married vention. opening here July 12, Dewey on tils* - (lift if ball. t.
la- h U iinpredir
will
r
roli.itily
lie
an
even
mote
and ha* two children.
A
final Impn mvi- n . ■i t
Ralph Monger, salesman, feel* reveiU-ratiug clambake than last i lime tbo In | dav
hen t. .. • ■r i
right at home In the «tore, for he week'* gathering of the Grand '.ni i War ran o f (!al(l
wa* born upstair* at a time when Ohl Party.
• •'pied the muni' ,ti"!i . &lt;
The prudent man wlui plan*1president. A reiai
the hospital was lueated there. He
t
Ash,lh tin nil th» stroke* nod
•• remembered a* a tackle for the to niicml it will bring hi* awn quaulity to many d i ! •
i. .Vi tmw to live tbrm, a i be rJ.flllH rriihlera In the middle thlr- tarinuff*.
stiicky gray-halrad Govei ■i mi
' 'rated ,‘atiirday a g a i tr • t
“ The Republican* do a lot of plessed ||ir&gt; eonventlou with nn
flea. He ia married and ha* unit
• igltlh m i 'I d ;'&lt;Mitii African Eric
shouting,” said one resident of i i i i i X p o t t O d Iwiwei f. I. esti
child.
Asbmli
Tlie Ilook-keeping
department the ritv of brotherly love. "Hut ,hji jiieoii- speech ph Iging frill M u iv *. A.tillt t.mal Iv,
. b i l iii i in ti.,' 1Q47 |*ranch
Include* Ml** Ruth Carrol and tliey don't moke the noise I he teamwork with |&gt;&lt; &lt;v.
Mis* Mildred Await. Mis* Carroll Democrat* do. Those hoys really
'T will work witii bun I., i . . ■tumpton nip. aid i ’ full o f (on. ■■ • . e he lairged into Wlm
aduated from
IM-and High takr o ff their shoe* ami go to inis government
o f mil
ho. &gt;1 in 11*17, and pin veil on the town."
•IHUisive to the iH'oide nt oil ■Jeti.'ti - l*,t eight.
girl* basketball learn. Ml** Await Tney’ll have to exert them­ tim.’s,'' hr anill "I will arorl
Ibi
nd match on t'onrt One
i
I ■
. I . - l v ’ . gin - .
Giird n ai
graduated from Seminole High selves this year, however, If tliey with him to make it ,i I, "",u
let
o
ff
more
steam
than
the
Re­
School In 11*41 and ha* t«en with
govirnmrnt, a fair V'Vrinftint M I1)..-, i ' Miami, vein, has lox*n
publican*
did.
The
elephant
men
the store for five year*.
Hint an rffirent govi"nmei,t, ami, muring Infected feet f,u u week.
aloive all, a governmeiil nf in.
I on) Multi mu. tlie first
Ml** Margaret C. Gwaltney, realiy lieat their victory drum.
There were four high point* tegrity from tup tu Is.tin "
tdlt'.ri in the quart) ifinals since
formerly o f Orlando and Winter
Dui.nv A tin got there* in IPSO.
Park, operate* her own Jewelry tout stand out in memory of this
\\ lien lie finis had, llis
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! ill Ilf
and watch repalr department. She cm nival week during whirh the tins led him even Imoler linn
I* a graduate o f the Southern Col­ Republican* nominate,| u Dewey- they had Dewey,
lege of watchmaking at Mrmphi*, Warren ticket in a strange und
It was n convention nf varb I
strung political marriage of the tier sonlilir*. Arming tiv
Trim.
ni&lt;
Hast ami West con,Is.
interesting WHS p ’ llinpi tli • m li
Tile fiisl came last Tuesday 100-pur-ceii I, i i -.i t&gt;Ti &gt;,l, &lt;| Atnei .
night when the convention gave n present —t’liltf
Will . lit
Spoil •
■lidding am) sentimental ovation Crow, n 77-je w -old Sojith Daktuta
(('•■tlnar* fee ox raa* Oast
•I ,,nllr.i,.l Iikm I'ncr llficl
to rl-T’irsIdrnt Herlicrt Hoover, Sioux.
He nme
In
brilliant M u|n"p c l hit cii-‘&gt;pcra*
one nf the eight training centers who
elevated
himself
above it util, led brackin'-,
to
p
i.
where he will get his Isiue nf partisanship to present the de­
t l i i la i year Hut then*
clothing, receive his innocuiation* legate* a uda-ring analysl* of the lor .Stassen, and burrov.nl taxi
uif difft'icnce* over how
money each day frotn the Smith 'illicit help should lx- g iven .
and tie assigned .t o units for world crisis.
Ibri.eta delegates.
eight months nf basle schooling
7i
- a.* vc.i. ■«'ttli*d on the
The attempt by
Harold K
Gravely explaining vxhv lie h»d
In arm*.
.Hta*«rn’» supporters to stampede to rtde In a rah in,lend of m. . f f'nttl nigiil of the session in a
8omv of th,. dtaflee* who have Die convention on Wednesday the convention Inixr-, tin rlmT i \
unitll" ii m* rotifeience d.-adloci.oil for ihire days.
had previous service (hut not inght provided the second high
plained With great dignity:
enough to rate draft-exemption) point. In »hrcr boisterous ex­
Ilrieflv, Ho- Imx provide*:
"Hu* tuflles my featlmi • "
will hr assigned directly to com­ uberance the ib toon,tuition put
( l l V1.18)0,000.000 for the KcoHe
wasn’t
the
only
one
bat units.
on '
* 'illation Ailininislro*
■n hv his youthful followers had feather* were ruffled.
Th# draftees are subject to no iimeal. It was one of the lu&gt;*l
'i.i'A i to help Id Western
overseas service, hui I hi* doe* free show* of the year.
Kurot*can nations. The money I*
not mean that ail will go overii tvidiiiiin to lt,0S&amp;,000jH)0 alHut the Voting the neat day
eaat.
irm l) given ECA by C-ongraes.
.bowed It took more than a
Hritish
Strike
Draft nuolaa will lie based on .‘limiting din to halt the Dewey
ft ■ proltrain I* spread over 15
the population as a whole and steamroller.
"Mi* but the I'lfiid en t may
A
third
rlintaz
H mtllnxiai ) f » t »
Hurl
will not contain separate quotaa came Thursday afternoon, at the
■vo.'.'irtxe the money to la- *|ient
for negroes. (In World War II, close o f the second ballot. Al In 1020.
ii 12 months if he la-Hevc* it I*
the total nf negroes in the Army tno'igh the results hadn't liren o f­
The current strike Imld up tin’ o rr's u n i v.
(2t
* 4iv»,ip*)|o nt f„r aid
to
was bated roughly on ten per ficially announerd, the conventiun unlocding of DM) ship, at tin
cent nf the total population, white knew Dewey hail rliinlasl to with­ Fort o f lamdon and ntxitn 5» China. IX A will illleet the reand negro I.
■overv psrt " f the t'liina |in»in 'll of the 518 vote* he needed moil' at Mycrpoph •
The Army still it not ready to to w'n.
The government, width had e- nn. Hui ( I ’.'.'i.tMMMMI o f tlu
exactly define an organized re­
Doth funnel Unit and Michigan, Used riot more than ittki ii.iq i fund' will Ik&lt; s|u nt for military
serve unit, membership in which enxlou* to climb on (he Dowry to move pcriihabh' fi» » l upplu-, puip
l.y the Cihitvese gi.vrrnwould exempt a man from Selec­ turnuwagon with the decisive from
*ti ikcdiouml
ship,, liad meut.
tive Service.
( i t f I dkt.OOO.OOD for governvotes, tt ini to get con vent ton 0,188) n r viii- pv Don lie I on i nil
There is nothing in the law Chairman Jnnpli W. Marlin. Jr., today.
me lit aiul telivf ill oeetlpiol men,
whirh exempts a Communist from to hold up announcement of the
The strike, threatening tlu- na­ Julian, Korea ami (he Ryukyu*
induction. Asked what would hap­ roll*Mil while they held a quick tional drive for economic recovery I ilaiul. will reryive the l&gt;. nefit '
pen If a Communist refused to taunt* on the floor.
II
0,000 o f this
hy delaying vital cX|*&gt;iU, &gt; mo .1
take the oatli o f allegiance, Roylie
refused, although some widespread Iimsv* oil the I. inileii nniinuit, to It- -pent through the
all laid: “ We haven't solved that Michigan delegate* swarmed up stock excha’igo during Die day. Armv.
problem yet."
Mt
$22.7.lk&gt;0,imo for aid t"
Greater laimloii'a root,' than
on the platform, arguing with
The secretary was asked when him.
10JH)0,tkH) i,*x)de|il* me affected. lltrc tc iiml Turkey,
the Army plans to Invoke the
|5« S 15 noOJkkl to the Interna*
'•We've going to rio this accord­ Their meager ration of ill pen •
industrial production control pro­
•i ."I ("ti l Jri n'x F. tn t r n &lt;• ii C )
(IH ri'iits) worth of frcdi mi
visions of the draft law. He re­
•■ .I
I ’ i' in In Kte-Ape.
jier week altrnilv ha* laen rm
plied that "there Is nothing at area.
i • Tltij.M ia it .. |nii-rna‘
to six peine (ID ri'iitit. The ib
present tn indicate necessity for
to ml -nt i *ri.
Tidal wave warning* were is­ fieiepey, tin- finul ministry an ibr i il I
these rontrols."
sued. Japanese, remembering tho nouneetl, will lie tnmlo up wi i
But that question, he sail). Is 44.UOO who died In the 1D2J Tokyo rornrd i&gt;‘.*t f.
,
one to lie decided hy th* whole quake, were Jittery.
The
omergeney
tegulaiii
government, rather than the
The heaviest damage appeared aakeil for hy tlie gov. in mi '
Army alone.
11 Mdilfatjaal Iiaeka ) ' b « r ( H i d
lo be in three nrefecturee,
prefectures, Kabul, nre like those of war day*. They
permit the government to con­ supplies. IVr tlw people of the
Ishlkawa and Toyama.
.'■ti.r• tin- ' We*tern
Uullding* In Tokyo — several script and direct |al«or at will \V■•!&lt;-*'•
hundred miles lo the northeast • Hut the government must pro­ \lli.'&gt; f iriiiirly liimight in 2,00&lt;i
swayed and the quake* were fell claim that a state of amergene' ton, of fo.al daily by rail.
tine of the greatest air lifts ainrr
at Nagoya, Kobe, Osaka and i xisls. Under the regulation*, all
.’cgistcred woiker* me subject to tbi- war wa» gaining momentum l»
Kyoto.
old' Herlin, lock.d by land from
(Honolulu reported a sharp ■mei kvocy regulation.
Tlie latmr government several it* natural tupplip* under Russian
earthquake there at 1:3H A. M
time* before ha* u»cd triMip* to i.tder. A flexd of huge C-5t SkyHonolulu time).
Tire Osaka 51eteorlogical Ser­ move etrike-hoimd siipulit -t nex ■ mailer ti.Miqmitx wa* to nrrlw
vice aald the first of three tem­ er since it tamo *u luiwei in In Germany from Araericrt In a
blors struck al 7:12 A, M. Other 1U45 has it atkexl for emergency few days.
In tb rlin tension relaxed romereports placed tbe number of power* In deni with a latmr dis­
what a* the nnreney exchange
pute.
temblor* at four,
Attlee told the Common* all of the la»t week wa* completed
Communications with the itrir*
and stores reo|&gt;ennl for liusineex.
ken area wer« disrupted. Meager perishable c a r g o e s had l&gt;crn But over the city hung a threat
reports were received by the cleared from ship* In the I .union o f hunger even the American*
U.8. Army Headquarters in Ky&gt; docks and that trr.ops nre now end Britlih wrre utuler austerity
oto, which is about 75 mile* from being used to handle meal* ship­ and rationing rule*.
ments. Other food cargoes In port
the hardest hit areas.
German* in the Ameriran. ItrilPawn ware axpreeeed that Uw Wtll have to he moved to avoid a Ish and French sectors have Irw-n
breakdown
In
deliveries
of
other
wtnotor of deed nay teach lute
getting no food bj* railroad ervl

DemoConveiiliiui Predicted To lie liven
More Exuberant Than GDI's Clambake

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*v |M\ VORK It la too much to expect that bel i
c.iu*&lt; tt I* n day of peace Sunday U rnarUrd
' ''’2 r ’
by a complete absence of anarchy In Union
Square. but a* you laze arouml this peanut of a
Myl ’ . .« ■'«■,T*A* p r|f y -u ilfi feein to feel that there haa been a
R ’* temporary halt ,.i the unending war to over*
throw the government.
The billou* and Irate citizen* who all week
,
i-~-*
mutter nod gesture with much sound and fury
,JL
ag »h ■' the evil* of &lt;.ipitaliam. now alt quietly on
' t U V the iron rail (core* anil stare meditatively at
tli. Iii.t ilylnr: ray* of the sun on the tops of
i ,‘*a
A
huildloj;* to ttie w&lt;fl
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Tb, y have net given In to decadence to the
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extent of w in In, he. title* hot their alillt* autMottle.met
pri-ifigl# are clean and their trouser* are pivased.
li re at* the cuxtomaiy knot* of arguer*
.I in 1 th' Square hut a* you unit from on* group to anothei you
■ under dtacueiton arc such tiling* at th*
nturn bomb and the winner of the big race at Aqueduct yesterday.
It is on If they I - . t tended to leave their dream world of tevolui nil tem; .'a illy andfrtturu to the universe rf men for a day
•. j • ■ el . I'.,* part of K «w York wet the h cllel of
hi* in i;» ni- illy o.it
I' is a shabby tiling The Square torderi
i l l u it . n i' slnet, wMci t-.r many jeers nuw l.ai had no sctious
tiv ill ro it i ilalnr of being Die Ulrliest streei in the world
Although today t* Sui.day and tt la pretty harJ to litter up s
tin . I fin on alleged ih.y of peace. Fourteenth Is loVereil with candy
.. . • j . r» miscellaneous pnera of paper und odd pieces of sand*
wtci.ea in the gutter
T
t'.i&gt;. .ilii-linw mint department store empire of H Kletn, whhh
now m -m* to have extended id Include an annex In a trunk building,
hovers ominously over the Square.
A n"'.vflc v cllmlvi b.tjnrtously up into daylight ffrint a subway
klmk. shllta hi* pile of pitpcra mid autveya the acme, hut Ida heart
obviously Is not In his work The Square seem* to have run down
olid it w ilt patiently tor the night to come, for the fitful Sunday
night ah ‘ p before the War with the Bos.v.-a resume* ort the rnortuw.
T IIT PARK ITNI I t Id INC lit.m ill. V GRf.F.N A M I I.K A I Y In
the lit. ;iu&gt;.' Y&gt; u n.ot. over to onr ( im p an.I a t.ullr.vckxJ man
in I , lit straw lo t blur en-collar* d sbut and drab sull Is distun­
ing science with a swarthy compniiton. while 30 or Co hangti*-on
star.l nr und balf lrstrnlng. half-daydr*an.tng In the aftrrnoon
sunlight
My friend" the butlnrche.t man navi patiently. fingering the
awmthy on. v Injo-t, I du ii.d claim sctencc *'d* the working man,
I just claim that lvcrv gn at ■ icrdlfU tnvndlon nsr twen followed
l v in,pi v. -1..:d,i in tin living standard » f the human nut. Surely
tl i, r* mote linn coinchlcnceT"
Tlie sum tt y one mutter* somrthtiif: aloul machines and invcnt
i tnkirq a ttvint; cot &lt;t a man* mouth, (art be Is in a weary,
mtlr. 'plred S ■ iv r■"-•••I arid rio i ' . « l rr.itch You are about to
move ti* .' m m
group fm antuaemrnt when the d.'t'.k w-tth tii»
I'trtlon for W aliiic corner icc-lli,; n|. to Ihv f ille r id the
"Well." tu- sty*, rlowly "Well ” Me wave* the soiled and wrinkled
petition, vrliii h liar about a h a lf-d o z e n name*.
■c’onie now, men, I* resumes, inlhrrtnq steam slowly, "this I*
• « time to r.tnnd around with tee cr&lt; urn in your mouth The time Is
"W1, You i ir.'t afford Just to ict tiling* drift." You oslt him wh)
not since %&gt;u nre very fond of Ju*t lettteg thing* drift.
' IVi y. ii want them In ito you in?" he demand*, weaving amt
I'd'hing like old D.tve Shade, a prince biiwi g middleweight*, "WhoT”
jott Inquli*’ . illiwreeliy, ami the tlr.ii.otcrs burst over the darn.
"The ROSSES!" hr exclaim*, waving the petition
’They will come In Die r.lght anil - ' " stah me In the hacl’ T"
•v oi finieti with a grin He nods, aolrnnly “ An' stah you tnna
1 . k ” he echcc*
Hr fix., you with glassy eye Tt rn hr h.dila the paper tows
voir. It.
now." he • »y*. gravely, "He a youd fellow C " sign thii
o wr ll ell live happy ever after.”
'•'Can't.' you reply. J.i»t as gravely. "W hy not?''
acya. "I'm a
reactionary." you say. sinking the i.telle In good and far.
Tin* Mow strike, him arm** the face t*ke a wet fl*. Me look* up
M ti c huge S. KMn sIrm*, a* if to say forglvr thla .nan for hr
known not xxhnt he doc*. Then lie lowers h!r head and shakes It
imm side to side, like a buffalo readying to cliargt.
When he looks nt you again, thne Is cnmpasslon and tenderness
•in hta drunken luce, but you grin at him for a moment and then his
face break* out tn a xmlle.
•Hah," he aay*. thickly. "A h’krster," He shake* his hetd
wtartly again and starts olT. hubling the wrinkled petition lit
•tojva anil looks tnck "A )"k* strr." lie repeals, but lie t* smiling,
mi you get Die Idr* that avert III Union itq u .ilo n c e tn a while,
It ia not Illegal tu laugh.

into full force the middle of last
Week. Tin y have U-en getting a
few small shipments by plane
and burg*.
Hull'll transport authorities snid
four flour barge* reached here
yesterday and 20 mure wrrr on
the way. They could not explain
why Ruisian inspector* let the
Ixargra through.
Vusterily regulation* for Ameri­
can* enforced food conservation In
Army and elvilian me** hall*.

foodstuffs, he aald.

highway

alnce the blockade Went

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OW NER

HAN FO R D A N D SECOND

laliuned
fuxid parcels,
banned
parlies and receptions, forbade
motor boating and held each ear
owner to five gallon* of gasoline
n week.
Those for Hrlton* likewise nn
t« ,,*d economy in foo»i and |mw»r.
I'artier Were forhiddru nml afternoon movies itop|M.xl. British army
ami control-commission club* were
ordered lo clow ra lly —at 10:30

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To Prelect the r . . i . of tin W n iU jl
To Promote the Proirrsa of America;
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A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXIX

Established 1908

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

No. 172

Associated Press Leased Wire

fr l K S D A Y J U N E 29. 1918

Dock Strikers Anti-Truman Democrats Speed-Up British Head|U.S., F r a n c e U r g e
Eisenhower For-President Action
Vote
Back
To
Brands Soviet g ig P o w e r Solution
g In J a p a n e s e C ity
Act Inhumane
Job In London
N e w T r e m o r s Felt

H it B y E a r th q u a k e

N ;oNr: : JD aB ^ cIs2.so O |G o vem m e n tS eek s

1

Casualties F e a r e d

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In Monday's Quake

To F in d Solution
«
n . * rv*
F o r Ra i l Dispute

FUK L'I. Japan, Junr 29. (/!*&gt;Tlir ilu llrrrd Fului atea frit new
r 4 11 li liemuit tonight. Military Judt'.e
Golilsboroufch
government a l l i c r i i estimated
Is To Decide If lie
Monday'* eailliqutkr casualties
Will Order New Ban
would mount to 2,500 dead and
injuird Jajianrir
WASHINGTON. June 29. m ~
No nrw damage wat irpoilrd
rite White I |&lt;iuir stepped U|&gt; It &gt;
All
rill Amelkin*
siili ri |l.dll» 111
III lilt
lli« .itlitLru
. . . . . . .. aira
t
ng 4 xoluAHc.prd serious injury but a nuin-1 r ” ortJ
ln , * . . * . *
l*bot dll
bri ____
w rir biuiird and buinrd Imn loi llir lailmad laboi
pule.
lli|htly.
Frank I1. Douglass i lum im i
Ameitcan irbrt leached tbr
vhi I ,n|U "
«»(
llir National (Railwa
quake scene to ant tbr injuird
lion Hoard. tollfeiird Willi Pled
and homeless.
Military government o ( t i c r i » dent Truman and pietidrntial
assistant John R. Steelman. who
laid 200 childirn were crushed
to death when a motion pictuie hat continued hit attempt* to gel
an igreement between tatlioad
theater collapied in the tint
management and three rail union:
m I.ocI. Their bod.es have been ieSteelman alio called in lor a
^coveted. At a school 22 more
morning
conference the head* ol
childirn and two adults weir tethe llure union* wliote ilrike
ported flushed.
Mnj. tieneraJ Joseph W. Swing, lineal led tu government »eirure
U.9. Army Firai C«rp» command­ ol tbr ruadi May 10.
er, returnrd lu Kyoto from Fukul
Aiiocialr* raid Douglatt' call
end aald he doubted the death on Mr. Truman had nothing di­
Hit for the whole atrieken area
would t i f f e d .100 but the total rectly to do with the rail duputr.
Injured may eventually reach The mediation hoard, however, it
5,000 lie laid there wai no evl- inlrmrly inlereited in gelling a
dance of any tidal wavee striking final irttlrment.
the shore from the Sea of JaDouglatt himself made a latl' The governor of Fukul prefec­ minutr unsuccessful effort lo end
ture eitlmatcd 3,155 were Jkillwa the controveny in Chicago nego­
III the violent quake. (The Tokyo tiation* ju*l befoie the May I I
new* pa per Aiahl gave the num­ ttrike deadline *rt by thr union*.
ber o f dead and Injured in the*
prefecture m 10.000, It report*.1
The «him- mil union chieftain*

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Oviedo Will Honor
• h tltiM ittn iik c e

D a y

At P a r k Monday
Oviedo will celebrate Independence Day on Mondaay, July 5.
with a barbecue at Sweetwater
j'ark to he given by the Ameri­
can la'gion Memorial Foal, and
attendance ia eipectwl to euual
or e*e*-ed thr 1.200 mark aet la»t
A year, according to John Kvane.
member of Ih* I*o»t.
(lame* and equar# dancing wili
be enjoyed, ami the awlmmlng
pool, reopened through the effort*
of the legionnairri. may be uaed.
Another project of the legion
during the pa»t year wa* the
purrha** and equipment of a
modern fire truck that ha* been
of great value to the community.
rhil Packard, po*t commander.
D In charge of the general ar* iargementa and Emmet Kelaey
will aupervlae the !&gt;arl&gt;eculng.
Merritt Staley la a mendier of
the planning committee.
The nlcnlr ground* will Ih* fog
epraved on Saturday and Sunday
tn rid the area of intect*. Ahaence
of Inaeeta wa* commented upon
by vliltnra at la»t rear'* eele.
I,ration due to u*e of the DDT
iprayinir__________________

Albert Harry Crippen *L “ f
Jack nonvilb-, died Sunday morn­
ing at the home of Mr. ami Mr*.
Frank Diehl un Cameron Avenue
after vlalting here only one day.
Mr. Crippen wa* a Sanford pio­
neer anil early realdent. ami wai
born here, Nov. 30, 18*0. •
Funeral a*rvice* for Mr. Crip*
_ pen will be held Wedneiday morn*
Cl ing al 10:30 o'clock at the Erlck*on Funeral Home wjth Father
William Narhtrab officiating. Ilur*
ial will lie In Evergreen Cemetery.
Survivor*
include one eon.
Harry Cameron Crippen of Jack*
aonvlllr: one daughter, lire. Ro­
bert Newell of 8 t Petersburg, ami
onr brother, Herbert 0. Crippen
of Chicago, 111.
CHEMICAL FIRE
&amp;
PITTSUUKG. June 29 UP)—The
™ exploeloa o f nantha and paint
drums made a $150,000 lira at the
P r u a 11-Schaffer Chemical Co.
plant eotind Ilka an artillery bar­
rage today.
Bcorea of penone were evacuat*
•r fram home* In the neigh­
borhood. Two nereona wen injur­
ed In the two-hour fight firemen
had with flamea which finally tWetroyed the fouritory
plant.
Fire Chief William H. Davie made
A the damage eetlmeU.
DANIHH-V. 8. TREATY
rn o ru tl in e u
ilk. Jana
UnlUd
Marshall

lha Danlah parliament, probably
tomorrow.

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Iduunck shot hi* wife to deAth.
tarn methmlically miorti'd tlie
slaying and helped frllow-offio
In the routine of hi* own arri t
Muiirl-k, 10, a suluirlian Dearborn
policeman for four year*, wa* hi Id
for in/ritlgatiun with no rharvi'

100th Suicide l/cups
Off Golden Gate Span

by.

“ Bov*. I'm from Mexico City,”
■aid the man. “ Will you give me
a cigarette!"
They did and moved on. Twenty
feet later, they heard a yell,
Thr man utood on the rail,
flip tied away the cigarette and

Ami *o, at 1:IH I’ M. yesterday,
Jumped.
the Golden Gate bridge mark'd
down the IDOth suicide in It* It
year*.
A Coa*t Guard boat plucked
the broken body out o f the
water a *hort time later. Taper*
In a coat pocket gave the name
of Fortunato Ornelar Anrulnao,

62, dlihwaiher.

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By JAMES M. I.ONC
T E L A V IV , Israel. Tuesday, June 29 (JF)— The tighter! crnionfiin
since the truce began war damped down lait week on a story that 800
trained European and American Jew* of military age were taid to have
landed in Itrael from the Irgun Zvai Leumt arm* ship Aftafrna.
Actually, no correspondent here knows of hit own fact finding
whether the ilory is true— whether 800 really were aboard and if so,
whether they landed near Natanya and scattered successfully into Irgun
canto*

On the fl ret day of the landing,
the Associated Press wai told by
Irgun sources, by persona living
in tha landing area and by Heb­
rew correspondent* who w a t to
that ana that 900 to 900 "new
Immigrants" were landed safsty.
A repreeentaUve of the United
Nations True# Commission told
Um Associated Press that i sports

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shut down liv the strike

McCorml-k
W ork*.
t'lilca,'torn! employment T.sMNt; \Vi--t
Cullman Work*. Cliicngu, 3,Ten
Tmctnr Work*. Chicni-n, fl.L'im
Mct'or mok Twine Mill, Chicago
9501 Auburn, N. 3 '. 2,2tM); F^a-'
Moline. III.. :t 700;
Rlcmwnil
Ind., I sou. liuck Island, 10 . b.
thSO; l.ouisvilie, K y , f».W*t1
A Harvester atiok»**maii iy|mit
oil on the rli-ven'li hour *ffoil
tn avert the walkout.
lie mini tlie rnnip-iny piCpou-d
a one-year evtcnslon, --iili«ijriii*l
Iv
without
w-nrkiug coivlit on
change*, of the contract wl.cli
*t»i
ai

i^ain.t him.
fn,. victim.
victin Clara Mudrirk, 32,
i.av touml rally tielay on tlie
floor of her homo, face tiown,
sight «h*d* In her body.
Arresting officer* *ald Mmlri'k
.Silt G O IN G IMM.
tolu ol quarreling with Id* •
tjl IM \ Ma * . .............. 1*
tia rgu l wife over a divorce, bite
An ocean going Great I' to
nursed to give him one, accoi I
*, a
lug to their aci-ount, but Would :*!og. pi&lt;-ki-d ur* a •mb- at
not pul tlie agreement in writlru'. I ie*tHiiuling i*&gt; t •*-r*i■■■•■nt of tl»
[it icuera imlay.
Forman said Mudrirk called
George nrnl Ki-iutotli McJl tUIce neailquarter* after the shoot­
ing and told the desk: “ Theri-'» teporte&lt;l they Wen- H lltiiiol to
lu-i-n a shooting at 5932 Neck- I ths'Mog yesterday by n faint &gt;rl
which they fust tliougli' was -at
f \ * I r |l t ■
* " I I t # an
44 I I
44
I I I W M l *1 l &gt; * * and
at t
Avenue.
Send
ambulance
inr homtride detective*." When-"* "
The
125-pound, tan Col ed
nfft.-er* atrivnf, Forman went on
nnimal apparently bad l-tei, in
bind rick met thrm and said:
"There'* the body. There'* the the wnler n runritls-ruble h ngi uf
gun “
Then, according to For­ Ume. It wa* coniplotoly ovhiu tail
man. Mudrirk stretched out hi* — tint not brn don*-In to ti 'M'
big heljiimt of hamburger when
strict* fur the handcuff* and add n
they reached shore. There wn »u
cd—" \nd hero I* your man."
immediate explanation liotr the
dog gut so far from idmra.

Tightest Censorship Since Truce
Clamps Down On Jewish Immigrant!

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C risis

demand id I.,*&lt; !iaiuiuat that whrir llir gove imurid n m ,om tinued to drtriiOMtr.
A s|isikeim*n tut thr Amrncan
the) Idt innncdiairl) thru tiarti pfrtr mnllnl id the Situation ao I
their jpi'r.n' In fir sriy little slrlev.ilioii brie said the U.S. JCi poll rmhaigi) on Krilm ol lak
fur the pent oi London, wher..iitmii to | ir\ Irrlei would he
hlanir
lot
ilaiting
2.000.000 piMilhilll) id a distuthanir
official figuirv vhowed liuue than
llir kugosl.it k'lillllliumtl iilgatl. ilrlisrirvl ul.illv latri today.
lleihlieis id the
c-trill o» i upa
IH.00U inrii idle.
linlba, pillillslird nn Its bunt page
A -puke-mail for the French
Iron trcluii.
King Ceulge V I tlrtlaird (lie
Nil itii.ui »aol loiitimi.iluui id an atiuunl id a ('ummunnl i ’aity ■It-legation aid the Frs'nch intend
date of rmrigenty latt night un­
to lev to sellle the Berlin isiue by
thr blockade would comlilule an conlrirntr in /agirli, wlinc dele consultation with other interested
der a 1920 lavv u«ed only once
gates
wrlC
elrstrd
tu
a
lain
pally
For till* reason, he
before - in the Bnti*b grneial 35.000 CIO
Members Proposal Is Submit­ ait of luthlcii inhumanity un- tongini. Tlie slorv wai canted governments
•aid. France felt that it could not
pai.illeled in world luitury and
•trike of 1926.
ted By City Recre­ would rain wmld condrmnalmn hrnratli |&gt;orliailt uf Lcmn. Stalin comment on l.ie’* idea until nil
Walk Out As Harr
InforniH guvcrnmeiit aource*
effort* had been made by the
“The (icopli- of the world will and Tiln.
ation
Co mmi t t e e
vester Union Meet.
itniil th#l In view of the back, Mg |iowet* to settle the Berlin
condemn
unhesitatingly
thf*
e
f
­
It also published an article problem.
tu-w-urk movement, miergency
regulation* nmy not U* put into
Ttie only |Hi*iti\v reaction to
CHICAGO. June 29. i,l*)
With anotliri hot summer line fort In gain political advantage from livestin. the Russian gstvforce. Then- would enable the Nmr lntrinjliun.il ll.w triln torn* a .1 no inuruiip.il iwimnuug pool by nn attempt to .I uim ' the help eminent new«pa|ier. concerning l.ie'* fe«-ler came from Colombia.
last
week’s
foreign
minister*'
less." he tt»»*-itrd
government to inane .pecial &lt;lil»r. Roberto t'rdaneta. Colom­
rc-ctivpn to tecuie the |"'me. the j pany pl.inh employing mote than Ii v*Id, It icklrnlt may lake a
lie udilrd that lirjlnlll’s course meeting nt Warsaw, where Yu go. bian delegate, said the Beilin sit­
slut I* was repreaented. Tlie ar- uation might jeopntdite peace
supply of f.Kid, fuel, tight nod 15,000 t'Cll.illv vveje rlu'cil down iiiily slip, the City t oiiiintiiiiin III rile lletltlt crt'al* was (uni.
ticle sis printed under the lead­
lrnti»port They ulno would pro­ lud.iV h&gt; .i vt .lLout of t ill Uni­ I it rsiiuug, took iiinler a jin rA rmutlulltin pteseuted to Oer- ing; "Warsaw atatement letuv- and thus should tie cousideted by
vide for billeting triop*. giiuit ted Faun l.quipiiirni U’urkrii,
]isnt a plan lor loiM tiuilion of ltii city pailiniitriil for adupthm senls document o f the struggle tlie council.
"It i« ahsidnlriy heevaxary that
.iNH-ial power* of nrrv»t mul *|o-i wiimiimg |hio| tubrnilled liy said tlie Soviet land blockade for t-eai-e ami security of Kurune." the Berlin Mtuntlou cuinn to the
of
I
L)ne
pliot
.it
(
anion.
Ill,
etnrial powrn for re&lt;|tii*itiou
pn—rut* a “ tiirent to interna(The
Warsaw
meeting,
of
foris L R itigan. inrniliei ol the l tty tloiinl peine nud security" which
vehicle*.
jpluytnit J.200. wa* rr|mttrtl wink{security Council," In* laid
eign ntini*ter« from Russia and
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The
Secretary-General
*pIn addition to the Lqndnn "trik- : ing Flir company v.ml it lud nu 4CH-.iii ii Committee.
ilemaiol* quick U.N. intervention. seven Soviet satellites, » a* held pruachrd tew ral n«nnbera o f the
era, niiout 12.000 were eallmatetU ir(nul from ihe M ill platil .tl ^ D l r p'am rati lot the vorutiucIt said St.lhKI.OOI&gt; tin mun* in ,,« t atsout the ......
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r
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«a m « lime the Com -|t.,nltlr|| |aM
uigid
for
their
Ml. tn the Ue*iTK«t.Uirk.nhead!R|(tL , 4,|,
,, rmpj0&gt;, p-,0
triui id an abill e glouiul pool tlie American. British and French i |nf„rm met in Itomania. Yitgo 1opinion*. American Riltith and
area, for a total or mote than
,*
•
,, ,
-ectoi* were "dootned to phyaical |,tnvls was not •••"re*"nted at the Cldnese *p.&gt;ki 'inen said their
'1UOOO
I Lnion mrrnber* walkrd oul at 100 frr| long, 1(&gt; feel wide, and tu*« unlea* help came* quickly ' Cominfi tm session The Warsawdrligntrt
bad
asked
thrir
Only about 100 of the W **! «f"-tr negolialot* met in Chn t r 1 depth (lutn a maximum of 9 feel
With the land ami freight trnf- conference called for a provision ii government* f»r instruction*.
docker* at today'* meeting in m effotl« to work out a new to a minimum nl 1 (eel lo ac ft«' It 111 nilllt »'f
US A ll teai-eloving. nil German govern­
Theie svnv no indication either
London voted to continue
Ifiijilt t il to trplace one tli.il e*
11*
ment.)
ftont l.ie oi from the Russian
"iitlnud dr apioxirnatrly 2 )0 bath F t i r i ’ t * u i h
To those In Belgrade who he»rd
«|»rri»tl«m Myiwif in ••m***'
cn per hour. It would he equip i*»'tn'y nit|$)i'lIwi* f $mi ii (iitrinnii o bout lli" Com inform condemna­ deli gilt Ion that Soviet delegate
lt,5&lt;M !&lt;'"*■
ot‘i*lv [line fl&gt; ihi* morning, tlicn n-ieucil i-ed with two ilandard giving * i u | i i l I t i l l i i l i i i t i a v m i l m i A t i n H n i l 1* 1 * * * tion of Tito the new* came n« [ Anilret \ tiioiiiyku iiud bs-en cun*
other nlriker* voted nttaliinioii
suite,1 il wa&lt; (-curially ngieed,
M ••nlitiuvu mm l’» * # *!• •
*uch a s'irplise ttint no one emild
until I f* M C S 1 flic ronqiani lH'4tcJs. one 1 feel the other 10
lo teautne work
Il UMlftlHMl »H t HR* * lt (
•nv milch.
Arthur |)eakln, the docket' *.mf tile reiri* wa* .liked by Un Icet Inch A pool |rsel walk .lira
t l'm it H M I
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Foreign eiirre«iHindcnt«
svore
Inn rcprcirnl.itlir* .liter the (on 011 all fout tubs s,itying (min'
iidil tn*t night tb it the Cnmitm-'
' p-inv rri.nl-- new m iilu it pr.i 12 fret to I II* ^ leel m width
i*t l*a**v‘* e.-nirwl c''m"ilt*ee will
lllce tills aflerttio'li tn lie Inform
|*iu li
wi mid hr priilrs led liy ,s (i loot
1 "t ihe (’ oniinb'rin deefar**t«n
Itir (ornpanv rcpmlr.l an rail' Imth sham hnk Irm e .smund the
Neither nre** n&gt;&gt;r ris.lio h»''e |
ni'inung poll ilmv*rtl llicir plant rutile peMiurlri. I’l ins alto III
m irii-d anything ntmut It tn*ld •

Patrolman Shoots
Wife* Reports It,
Then Turns Self In

SAN FRANCISCO. June 29,—
(A*)—A middle-aged man paid hi*
ten cent* and walked tu the cen­
ter apan of the Gulden Gate
bridge.

O f B e r lin

9 Farm Equipment ( ity Studies Plan
Plants S t r i k e In For Construction
Contract Dispute Of Swimming Pool

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uu-ckadr-d sectors CominfonnAttack
,ud-&gt; Is Keenly Awaited

had r.othing
White House conference.
They
have not talked with Steelmen
-ince last Thundev. Since then
Steelmen ha* Iwcn talking wltb
ropcrltnlatirea of railroad tnreogetncnL
One union ofDcial told a re­
porter that moralp among the en­
gine and yard crew* i* dropping
fn»t becauae their wage* nuw are
at lea.it 154 rent* an hour below
titoi-e of worker* doing compar­
able tu*k« on the railroad*.
tn Mditlon the other rail brothvrh"oJ» have come up with new
wave tieniand* which thl* official
•aid would totnl a* much a* the
tim e unUiif* had eought In the
find place.
"Spmelhing ha* to lie done to
get t!ii* over with,** th*- official
*aiu. “ The government ha* to
/ha*e it*elf out of the groove.”
The Army technically ha* been
run-ting the ruilroad* »lnce May
10, That wa* the day Mr. TruD ETR O IT, June 29 (JD -llo n tmar ordered the road* (cited and eirli* Inepcctor Howard Forms tr
the government obtained a tern- rod today that I'ntrolnian Jo' n

A couple of young men ramo

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m Dies Here Suddenly

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By Government Act.
n*. u&gt;nid llii' lair pirudcnt r i i ,r Irllfl U«l imtlit ill 4 Nrv%
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Ihe I uil'ol -s tatrs and Fiance
lo go back lo Wotk loinuiiuw.
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lug p.iwrj attempts tu lolse the
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I be l.eimao nlv goveinment ,
nirnl ilrlrnmnrd to iio.i b tbr lli- I.C48,
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day old wiuk tlopp.igr win. Ii ha- f i l i f f i l l H n t t l W f i s m y » m t i | i u t t i I 1(1 • 1..I.I u New Yolk lira* pirpaird an appeal loi t nurd
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wu!r maigm lo gel ba&gt; k »n ih SIM* lH'UtWttl flrlil.**
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union.
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.- July 12
Dicniici Mai dial Ido hut thr Council.
A national emergent y wai juu a iDiiM m m c n( tl*« 1*01*
M i-t.ia lb
uni lo- diM-.ti't "totil. hi. d e n u n c ia t io n it a hirelin g id
news n pen.dating atound by
lld f:
Slav** tljr ii It* u j i ir|&gt;r»litl
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llir l . n m a t i (u n d a d utuiy c o u n
r
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difficulty
w.
t
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the
drte•Idimr.l tail mglil and thr lalnu fy i !%ififi i iii« &gt;1 lluit jo* itj.iD
Hlapniuc
teplv fiont alia ol the big powers
(li.u i (Jo- S u u lliero alnten.'' n l lo t the H u l o l i lo u r at H a u l
cabinel innnrdiatrly moird In
A n o t li «*i I h’tiitH'ictiit rump
H .lo t ol I ..llllllhltt Ib-mwilll*.
flic yrncial iliinnphrir m llrl
up In inn,n, hut a Stale Depait4iin ihfll 1j» bt4l utmrt lljf coitly I mranwlnli' .nj lit t*. mr.n., a li i n i lioHi'd n limp dlvitiui
wdti dailv Id- tnent pie's i-ttun indicated the
lb . 'tiling language nulii il-d giailr ii i aim
itdkf.
run ItD|f With tto »f« io iol tml.iv *-l , i i nit&gt;ii in l lii-ii pi unary tu I
11.imp lull'
hr iiiohahly bad ircetied a ie • olitinumg a- uni.d and no n l u I N might be n*rIul at a later
About 2.0)0 loldint moved in­ llan&gt; ('oil
bull iium tire Kiimmiu mi III, •ri unit thejiuiri apIMirut auv •lage d thr Beilin utuatlon con­
to the doth aieav, wl.rie 2 f2

DRIVING MENACE
V A N NUYS, r n llf.. Jim.- t!&gt;
(A*i— A 19-yrar-oId mechanic was
cnmrnlttril to jail yo terd ay aftlr
police told the court they cl«&lt;k4d
hi* lt"ntc-maiie car at R0 mlh - ‘in
hour.
.
They reported the vehicle &gt;1*1
no fenders, buniprr*, runrung
fmard*. tail light or hand htalji
and that the steering g*ar ' -X*
loose.
The mechanic, James A.' Senberry, pie*rie*I gu iltv to eh*i
o f reckl«-*s driving, driving an
safe vehicle and driving an UT
rcglxtcrcl vehicle.

r O l’ Nt It. M EET
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A covered dish euptw-r will I*
Lntar, when the Israeli army served by the Wom en’* C«"nci

had destroyed the Altalena In Tel
Aviv Bay, Menaebem Beigin.
ron.mender of Irgun. declared in
n broadcast that the ahlp had
brought in $00 men and six wom­
en.
D i s p a t c h e s from Marseille,
whence the /iUlena embarked,
(('••llasiS m&gt; H e x r tm i

at the First Christian Churc) li
the rhurth dining room g i:l&gt;
o'clock thl* evening for ehurri
members and friends who nil
work as solicitor* In a person*
canvas to secure funds t« cun
struct a memorial parsnntrc ir
honor of th* late Rev. w. P
Yooley.

•lode installation ill six Hood
Infills fiu night bathing
■he upper let 11 would hr teat It
ed I Mini thr ground floor liy
•-p.tr itr tprtlabo't stalls for noil*
isitiiniris llitheis would ruler at
Itioutld level ami tllstohe in the
wp.it.sir men's and ladies' in tioiil and would ruler the |mol
la tr p i lair lialhci's stalls Iraihed
iliiwugh the shown riHimt and

Former Republican
Turns Office I n t o
‘Ike* Headquarters

*• — * - •*•

( ’pl.FdimmdKussell
F u n e r a l Services
To Be Wed ne s da y

Funeral services for CpI. Edniiii-d Ru'-cll Sanford-liorn vetrr,n of World War I) in Ihe Pacific
. tr i. will t e held at 1:00 o’clock
’•Vi- hu--d.iv afternoon at Ever*
gu-en C'-nietery with full military
CHICAGO, June 2’J, — pi*/
Jiuti Ann Hickman. It yeat old honor conducted Gv tlie Amor­
IiiCti school &gt;opliuiiiure, given a im! legion and Veterans o f For­
A firing squad of
choice of living witli her aunt .ami eign Wats
unde or with her uiltng fatun, iiietnlx-r• of Oompanv I of the N a ­
tional Guard will fire (lie final
dn tdi-il ugtnst her father.
The red-haired.
freckle-faced -nlute. Hr. E. I). Brownlee will
It
I'xli* I lilrri
girl aablwi in circuit court yvater- officiate
Cub Russell, the son o f Mr*.
wtn-'ow* with picture* of F.lsen- tlliv
Judge Harry .&gt;1
howe- In uniform. I.nud-peaker* ( | . - , deciaioti - tu continue Inhn Rii»«ell and the late John
•oi n window sill of the Arch •„ ||Vl- with aunt atul uncli*. Mr. l(ii-.*e,l. wn- born March 23. 1925.
nir.-et luiilding nireadv me h1ar-j,,ud Mrs. Adolph Kntrsl’ of sufi- When lie wn* four year* o f age,
riie founts' mused from Ranford to
It.g campaign tiropagamlu.
, tit I on Evansbm.
lie attended guide and
Tlie slogan Nachman has print*
father. Karl It Hickman, Idaho
ng'i
I nt Caldwell, Idaho.
dinluttl rhilitren nre invilod to ed mi Kisenhower for■I'ro-ident I M, u civilian Arm y engineer, t- •ILs
mils military training after
-ay* "Thl* msti purtrav* i iiwuratily ill wi th cancer. Hi* at
•nter ii tetinl" tournament to Ie- stirker-'
ideal* and hopes for tlie turtle)' pleaded lie -tumid have V in e iiiibicUil Into service. May
&gt;i-'l&gt;l at the Hanford Junior High V1
"
.•hnol court* tomorrow umrning witch1 of tomorrow, one uf eter- the comfort o f .lean anil her sistci t:t, It'Ll, ssit with the army tank*
mil finer'.’’
(Dorothy, I*, in hi* final days.
j eurp-i. lie later liecnme an air
.» 'i-iMt i.Vtmk, Il wa* nnmmneed
Cun pa ign Manager Dale G.
"It l» unfortunate’ Judge Irish- cadet, training at Harllllgtoli T e l­
ini . morning l-y t'red Ganns, di- Matlern. of Altoona, l’a . » 3H- er said after Jean Ann announced |us in the gunnery .'-cli'Mil nnd fly ­
•etor of tlie Sanford recreational year-old South Pacific war i.-ti-r- i-er decision." that tin* child’* all
ing instruction nt Monroe Field,
.0*11VII v.
av* liielr plan* include a girl’* mg f*ther should not h»vo the &gt; nlif Sent to Au trnlia and later,
llu- tournnmmt will Im. hi-ld for luig-'de to pass out thouxand* of comfort of hi* child in his la-t
Ni- x Guinea, he was killed with
I ape group for boy# and girls. bin 'oi ■ insrrilied: "Boost Kisen- moments, but a child 11 year* old four olher* when Ids plane crash­
'I i
t.ynda (tingle* will direct the ntmei for I'resident." What If ha- the right to choose its own
ed during its initial mission flight..■ livify.
Surxtvotii incltule the mother.
Elsenhower doesn't figure nl tin* guardian
____________
tireu|i game and baseball will
Mi i. Jolui Russell of Caldwell;
runvtt.tion Nachman wax asked. |
. ,., „
.u
- oeiti during Ihe afternoon ju-ri1 on. brother. Howard C. Russell of
MV «T H F A I
J.me "D b l h - &gt;
-d'.
BaM-hall will Ih&lt; played nt "The, I take down the picture*
Washington, l&gt;. C.j an uncle, II.
ami vote for Dewey,’’ he bdd a r e - , L
.__ t‘ ,,II. 'n_Vs
chairman of
I
like
Front
I’ntk,
nnd
game*
Frank
Hall,
tin*
T. Russell of Lake Mary and the
I porter.
Im
held
nl
the
Grammar
negotiating
committer
rcnrr»ent"d i
In tlivin g cousins: Fonlyce Rusii.ml playground.
I'riie* will
B A T A A N KILLERS
1 l" «
&lt;'*"'“ d i*n r* 11
■ II, Henry A. Russel) and, J. C.
av arili'il tu group game win
Ktuo-d of Sanford; Ucibert E.
YOKOHAM A, June 29 (&gt;11- T w o
' * 1;1, ,od* v
iii'ts Mr. tiana* declared.
former Japanese offlrerx. M a j. l» » 'k r July 16 If thrir wage Russell and Mi s Olive Russell of
General Yo.hltakn Kawane and dfoule Is not settlrd.
Ciown Point, Indiana and C. 11.
Col. Kurntarn Hirano were senHall said nn announcement to Ru**ell of Ossining, N. Y.
A TLA N TIC CROSSING
|enee&lt;i tmlay to lie hnngrd for re- *hls effect wa* mailed yesterday
Tne following veteran guard of
LONDON June 29, td')— If
sponsibility in the 1912 Bataan
«k» Canadian radway*. The honor will meet the train bring­
tin- fickle Kiigtlnh weather per- death ntarch.
negotiating committee, renresenl- ing Etc body to the ACL Depot
uit*. Britain will nose out the
Roth wrre convlctnl by a U. K. Hig IM Intcrnatlnnal brother- tomorrow afternoon: John Sauls,
I’ mited Statrs In the race fur the Eighth Army tribunal.
t howli, hs* been seeking a 35- Douglas Rtenstrom, James Wright
fu »t Jot-pio|iellril aircraft cro*sApprnximately 10,000 Ameri-1 rents-an-hour increase. A eon- William F. Thorne, Brown Miller
mg o f the Atlantic.
ran and Filipino soldier* dlrd In filiation fmard recommended a
Six Vampire fighter plane* are ihe llatain march and 25,000 Fill- I seven-rent increase. The workers and Earle Turner.
ready to fly Thursday from Odi- pino* dieif later at Camp O'Don* I voted to strike if no satisfactory
MHHCL'RY RISES
-tm Airport, England, to Iceland, neb
* agreement lx reached.
Saturday marked Ihe tup o f tho
(It re nl anil, Labrador and Canada.
current heat wave, and a record­
Sixteen L o c k h e e d Shdotlng
ing of 100 degree* In the shade
Star*, o f the H.8. A ir Force, will
was made Gy li. F. Whilner,
a'lempt
the reverse
crowing
weatherman. Sunday the maximum
about July 7.
wa* 97 and Monday, 95.
June rainfall ha* been only 1.29
HI tV A MS SPEAKER
inches a* compared with 12.M
Dr. D. M. Height*, profesaor of
Inches of June, 1947 when It rain­
You c«i «ive monay »nd Kelp cut your own coat of
Business Administration at Roted nearly every day. Normal rain­
living by reading tne Herald ada. .Advertised price'
T llll.A l&gt; K Id'HIA Jtttat 99 t/I*&gt;—
A IK venr ohl mantifarlliter who
«ay-i lie’s always vuti-il slrnight
Repiil-tiran tinw rnnverted III* o f ­
fice into nn Klacnhower-fur-l'rt**iilenl hcailnuartcr*.
Jo-i ph Nnchrpan say - he plan*
.in intensive drive fur the nomin­
ation o f hi* five-star favorite at
tlo&gt; licmoeratic Naliorwl Conven­
tion onenlng here Jtil v IJ
M trhntan has filled his office

Girl, 11, KH ust-s To
Live With F a t h e r

Children Invited To
Enter Tennis Tourney

SAVE MONEY - Read Mera,d Ads

llot College and former pro­
fessor of accounting at the Univvrslty of Florida, will address
the Klwanis Club tomorrow noon
at the Tourist Center on the subJid, "The public accountant and
liar economic world," It was re­
puted by George II. Williams, Jr.

are loweat price*. The following merchant* are adver
tiling attractive featurea and apedal bargain; In t»
day'a Herald:
R. L, Parkins A Boa

Itobson Rporting Good*

fall for June Is 7.48 inchta.

MARKET GROUP
The Sanford State Farmer*
Market Advisory Committee will
meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at tho
Market office, it was announcod
today by li. J. Lehman, manager.

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J* it’ ■ ™

•’AGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD

Only Class Of People More Enduring
Than Nomination Seekers Is Wives
llr II M IIOYI.K
the nomination, what lirt ahead'
I'llll AHKI I'lllA
U V The Another •mi gy-rapping, pit t
bir m&gt;it&gt; iy today In thia metrnp- vvraryiug rare with an eipiallv
oil I itf frgtnnnl nffiriimi inn'’ ratter l&gt;en\er who wine the other
*»li&lt;»'« /nipt? to Ih* Ihr Ki'puldirati party't nomination
C*nd|i|nt” fur |irr tiilrnl.
Hill the firit fare limit In me
To huh with •-errey I rail trll lilit- thr haul*-t •• the i are to
you to l » 'i « ' nla •vhn it will I*? hi ail the parly'* llrltel. For In It
— a lirpiihtvan. Ilu name? lilt a man la trying to «lo the hnrtletl
nanir ri Klit lion It legion. Oi thing m the world -- get apptnn ••
alo ■ &lt;t jrirlmi,
from hia own fumiiy, in thir
Th&lt; iral myatrry hrrw to one ea •• HI* Iiolitlml family. Family
"ir a national convention fort fighti nre thr hitterrat, civil war
the hloixhrft.
Ihe firat time l»:
“ How ran one email milulivlnlon
What ih" &lt; h mmi have to do
&lt;’f n nintlnrnt with only I IA,- lo convince hit polttlrnl fainttv
OOO.tmu |M'o|&lt;lr produri- «&lt;» many j that he »hoii|i| lend them? Ordi­
i urg'd men with the a'amlna to *narily — plenty!
farr openly thr oidrul of licltit;
Iienvlng mi, lln* nerve’ Wearing
a camliilati for Ihr pra-oldency ?" tnonlh* nr preliminary ttavrl ate!
Fur IHe prl lit of f'aillilie nre negotiation, Iheie ia the weeknot hint; In the trial* anil Irihiiln- long nrilrnl of the convention ItUnlit of * man who uapiir* In ••If.
bteonie tin iiuinlx r &gt;nr pultlii
In one evening here Governor
M-fvant «f thr Ameridin people. Theina* F Ih’wey almok iiamlti
If In wli &lt; one tare anil e c b with aome iI.INK) |M*ople at hit

offlrlal ireepllon. F*na|ny Robert
A. Taft, ton, ha* a grip worn nut
flout greeting well wither*, lie
rl &lt;i ahnol. the trunk of the only
kniieat-tn.lrather pm h)deitn gnth
lu il here for Hie tpiailrmnlal
muting of the American aorirty
for the aihranrrmrnt of the
rlrphaut.
Tlien* I* no aurh thing a* real
aleep for a candidate once I k
convention Marta. He face* long
hour* of eonfrrenee* with hia ad•era, anil dotena of interview*
with tedenlinl MipiMirtrra in tin
i'ti'tnnholinr, wheeling ami drat
illg •• •ion* to win delegatet
There lan’t ju*l one amok*'
filled room at any r|o«c |&gt;&lt;ditirnl
•"liven:ion. There an- himdird* "f
them a* democracy work* da
way In a deriainti hy the ilenm
cralic method of negotiation.
Sometime* one aliioke filled room
vield* the witilflu- of victory.
Utiinlly it doean'l.
A uindidate in a hotly con
tftr d race may give hit time,
hia henrt. and wear two or three
&gt;eqra o ff hia normal life ex
prvtaury In a fight to gnin the
nnitilnatfer anti sl!!l I" a.kvd to

at Lowest Cost

Whtt a f»n -and what a prlrnt
Dnllt for year* of irnntde f reo
■ervlee. Ifead adjnet* tip nr down.
Itlg tt-ln. blade*, powerful motor.

K eep* kitchen cool . , . rem ove* m o k e , odor*!
I»r» w* Male air front adfolnlng room* Ad
Juttah le— (It* any Window. Doean't tnteifera
w ith opening or rioting w indow .

THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 19

LP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

|
*
•
♦
give on* more thing - promt***. through
th« ruitomkrv lo n g
The ancient* had no table fork*.
I'rnmiiea to appoint thla man to »eary grind lo nomination, and
Greek* and Romani ate with
that poll in earhange for dele­ ! then go*’* on to win the prcal- their finger* after their food had
gate votea.
denry. What la hia reward?
••eeii rut into amall piece*.
And doe* It coat money to try
A $7fi,000-a-)rear Job guaran­
to win a nomination? It doe*. tied for four year* and a f r e "
Legal Notice
To give one eiample it coat Sen­
ator Taft and hi* *upp«rt*r* white goldfiah Imwl lo live in.
aortcr
Notice la hereby given that Clay­
JIT I,"on alone to fight Harold And inoir and mot* conferenma
ton Tbomae. A lta m o n ti
Hprma*.
and
hundred*
of
thoutandi
o
f
St* &lt;cn'* lild for delegate auppor*
KI* and U It U nion. New
more hand* to *hakr. And no Mmyrna
in the Ohio primary.
lleath. Kla. I* engaged la
fine man who haa c*ca|ied mo*l ‘ more privacy And I(5,000,000 hu*ln**e at Altamonfe nprloe*.
Klorlda. under the Klrtftlou* name.
of the preliminary travail and ex- t»n**’a. pro and rnn.
The ctatr tir* mad* namel. and
ixoue la Senator Arthur VandenT c 'ie ia only one rlata of p eo­ that Ihey intend to regleter e*IJ
.
namr
purauant to the term* of the
brrjf He ha* aald he wouldn’t ple v.-ho ahow more enduring
Plrtllloua Same Ktatute” (Chap
•ek the nomination, but like
ter
10»1.
Law* of Klorlda. Illll
llmki* In "llnvld Copperfltld,** ** enrage than the Iron iren w ho with Ih* Clerk or the Circuit
&gt;
-ek
a
party
nomination
for
the
Court of Remtnnl* County. Klorlda.
•be'* w i l l i n g ' " to take It If
C1.AYTON TIliiMAH
pieaidency. Thr*e are the women
ill "fled.
t&gt; it w e * tus
lint a ir p p it * r a man goea who married them.

SANDALS
MADE TO ORDER

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210 S A N t’ O l in A V B N U E

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OSCILLATING FAN

cn/y /.SO a week!

KITCHEN WINDOW VENTILATOR

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Has Purchased All
Accounts O f The
Thorpe Furniture Co.
and W elcome
the Opportunity to Serve
You

Here's Comfort

PORTABLE

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Turn* from aid* to eld*
. . . coot* the entire room '
ll*&gt;d tilt* tip or down. No
redlo Interference. R itr*
q n l e t . H an d e w e * .

SST

All Accounts Due To Thorpe

26.95

Furniture Company of Sanford
10-inth
O nillatlng

H ave Been Transferred T o

V..'|';a m t /

FAN

MATHER O f Sanford..............

Window-Typo ROOM COOLER

A htg fan fo r little raoneyl
Hire tin lined, fo w e r fu l. Quiet
too. Turna from aide to Uda.
H eavy wtra (ttanl.

Tor home or office. Com pletely rhangee air
In average room every 60 eecondi. Qnlet.
A djnttahle . , , file moat window* Doean't
Intel trie with rnrtalne or rafting window.

F IR E S T O N E

Please Extend To Them The
Very Fine Co-operation Which

STORES

III •• 112 HAST FIRST STREKT

You Have Shown Us

IMIONi: 12

W. AUSTIN, MANAGER

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Waterbugs,Mothsthan any insecticide you ever used
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
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CUt*-*”* * * !

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) ANTI crawl only a fear
f**t after tou ch in g
r o o K -h u ,!* fiit *M or
thete filthy food-catcn.
O H t k U l U l C*.

W e Welcome All Former Customers
of The Thorpe Furniture Company
O f Sanford And Invite You To Visit
O ur Store And Inspect Our Line
O f Fine Hom e Furnishings

m u , M otatm on
•NAM, WAtM. MHIt

“ COURTEOUS SERVICE -

drop when aprayed wllli
COOK-KILL, Get rid oi
theae dinar* certltral

LIBERAL TERMS”

Sanford

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THE WEATHEIi
l'uil&gt; cloudy and continued &lt;irm
through Saturday with wldrly
•ullrrril afternoon &gt;t»&lt;»rrt and
,r,un lrrthu»rrs Gentle to moder­
ate &gt;a&gt;iable »ind». mostly wetter*
I).

In Unity There U Strength—
To Prelect the Tosco of iho World ,tt
To Promolo tho Progreaa of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Ssnfard.

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VOLUME

X X X IX

Draft Signing
Ends National^
"Guard Joining

E stablished 1908

Hoosiers Stage Convention Shindig

CIO Auto Worker
Oppose Ford Offer
WithHikedDemand
DETROIT, June 25—(d*&gt;—Thr
CIO United Auto Worker* coun­
tered the Ford Motor Company**
offer of nn 11-14 cent hnurly
wage increase with revised de­
mands of it* nwn today totalling
A twice that much.
A UAW *poknman *aid the
demand would cost Ford at least
an additional 28 rent* an hour.
The union demand Include:
41) A flat 14-cent an hour pay
raise;
(2) A company financed hos­
pitalization, health and medical
care program equal to another
eight rent* an hour;
CD F.liminntlon of whnt the
union railed "differential* in ecoA n om ic standard* tietween Ford oml
^ l u competitor*. ''This would in­
clude higher night differential
pay. elimination of "an called
merit spread*," more call-in pay
and other fringe benefits, adding
up to til cent* an hour.
Ford, earlier this weak, offered
a 14-cent raise to all of it* 110,000 employe* making more than
the average $1.60 aa hour and It
rent* to those making les*.
__ t

-S ia m 's Leader Vows
Fight On Communism
BANGKOK. Siam, June 25—(41
— Premier Pibul Songgram aaid
today Slam will stand firm against
Communist ideology. *
He aald the country la ringed
by neighbor* already infiltrated
and aettated by Communiat work*
era. Vh* country la bordered by
Indo China. Burma and the fede­
r a tio n of Malaya.
The premier aaid recent unrrat In southern Siamese province*
was stirred partly by Communists.
If# aaid local Moslem agitators
took advantage of the diaorder.
He asserted the eituation there
la now normal and that police
suppression squads have been
reinforced to guard aginst Com­
munist infiltration from Malaya.
Pibul said the cabinet and de­
fense loan! discussed the Com*
fmunlst threat. Tho defense board
waa Instructed to draft measure*
to prevent Communiat infiltration.
BEATS CHILD
SYHACUSE, N. Y„ June 25—
UP\— A two-year-old girl waa
beaten to death last night and
llce arretted a man they aaid
d confessed that he lost hie
head because the child “ messed
a couple time*.*'
Deputy Police Chief Fred G.
■Arnold aaid Elmer L. Paul, 27,
had signed a statement that he
■truck Doreen Felldar “about 50
or 00 timet" with hi* flat
The child's mother, Mrs.
VMlder, had gone to a made.
Paul, who livaa fa the
waa
arrived. Ha aaid lw waa

K

Arnold reported. No tho
placed Immediately,

FRIDAY JI NK 25. 1918

Associated Press Leased Wire

Egyptians Fire Soviets Halt
On UN Marked Berl in Food
TruceAiiplane From Red Zone.

Dewey Confers With Delegation

Spokesman Says Spit­ KxpertsSay No Im m ed­
iate Danger O f Star­
fires Pursue W hite
Craft To Airfield,
vation Exists But
Situation
Is
Dire
Attack As It Lands

Secretary Royall T el­
egraphs All State
• Adjutants General
To Halt Recruiting
WASHING!ON. June 25. (A*)-fcArmy Secretary Royall telegraphed
all llate aJjulanli genets! today
to Hop recruiting National GusidiITieil immediately
He told torot (.ungiM'.unal lead'
eit will not iavor extra appro­
priations to pay more ttuaidimen
than the iryul.u budget provider.
The budget lor thr next fiscal
year provides (or a total Na*
Mfionsl Guild vlirnglh ul 34I.UOO
I he rudi ol rnlivlmenti by men
who olhrrwire would lie eligible
lor the draft it believed to have
pushed die ilirngth nearer to
375,000 Undei proviiiont ol lb.*
dralt act, men who were not in
the gusid by lari midnight arc
tubicci la drall.
Piendeni Truman signalled thr
tlstl ol the nation'* terond peace­
- t im e dralt when he signed the
two-yrat■•r|rrlive trrvicr hill into
law at 4 :40 P. M. (EST) ye.*
terday.
Juat a abort time before he
approved a $10,000,000,000 plus
fund to build up the Army, Navy
and Air Force to a strength of
2,000.000 men.
Iloth action* gave aupport to
thia nation*! foreign policy at a
&amp; time when Iluaala 1* displaying
w new Inutility to the preaence of
U.S. force* in Herfln and I*
otherwise e x e r t i n g preaaure
ngainat Western opponents of
Communist expanalon.
There wa* no indication whether
Mr. Truman dlacuaaed the latest
Soviet move* in Berlin with mem*
Iwm of the cabinet at their reg­
ular Friday meeting at the
ireellunra mm IM i SIS*

SANFORD. FLORIDA

N O. 17(1

Dewey Picks
W arren As
RunningMate
No Other Name Is O f­
fered For V iec-Pres:
idency Which Is A c­
claimed Nominated

111 RUN, June” 25. (zPi
I he
TEL AVIV. Intel. June 25,
lONM.YIIUN 11A il..
l*!ula|N*|
A l mlrd Nation* (poles- Russian' stIUs k anothei Id,os il
drljdua, Julie 25. irl*) lliomai
man ia*d toils) tl.r 1 g&gt;j.Irani ti,r f t , -1r, ra Allies in Hnhn lodas
l
Dctkct and t ahtuinia i i.at
had lord upon * ilesilv mailed •tapping lood shipment' to-m the
%'atrru ate thr BMW Krpubhiatl
ton- into *J
\V.-itn&gt;»
while I N tin. r pl iiir piloted Kv
tursulenti.il lickrl
•extills lialii, aliradv " . o sus
.in A me m an.
ileisev was toianomiusly nunuDir 'pukrrtii.iu * Ini also tli.it |ci.Jed on thr radioad supplying
naird iiv thr 24ib National Con­
Ilie- I 1'io lin i' bid rrbivrd to per if. »r set lots with food llolll the
vention last night
nut .» UN. approved Jewi'll 'lip* ft* -trill o, tlipalioli /ones
lh Jiickrd W hich to tun with
l odei llir foul jaiwer vgtre
|d) colivn) |o p.n&lt; In irtt|p|urrilS
him as stir proidcnt and the
III thr Negeb, .ind b- lb lili tdenll tnents. ihr ft'c'letn rones have
convention today by acclamation
were legaided t&gt;&gt; llir l N t oin- I ill.idled about tvso-tlilids ol |(r|
confirmed that i Inner
1111*41011 heir .«« violation* &gt;d the I.ns food and the Soviet Con*
No other name than Wanxn*
•.nr 'hlld Ihr IoimI Vs.es dwtllbII m i .
nas jiirsrnt'd lui llir vtcr prrsiI lie i ate was not irgtu led, ut&lt;il ilii.inch * &gt;rnlial German
dm, t
XiiZoiia cave nutter of
however, at miale hituie the gen­ srillil to invuir rsrn su|i|,hrs loi
iioiuilialllig Mould i Slavvrn but
eral ce„.r tor o lo. b hiv held ail arras.
i fro iiuim'ri lifer ssilhdtrw it.
\tnrn&gt; an ami Hull'll r\pnl&lt; t'ONTIliKN I \NIM OMI'ILSI.I*. N, *k Y..rk\
genriallv .,q two ol iti lout
l liumui t I l « i*&gt;'
I h.iiiiii iu Jnsrpb Martin pul
sod that sthdr no imniesbatc I f l V l ' 411-lt t I4l‘tki-Ji ■ lee III w \ « ' H Y * » l k i l l ' l l I' (If t»*t I i f il* lti'put*li&gt; au Na
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Col. Fount 1hold Domic head riio-'ri oi ’ Uivalmn exntv, the li»&gt; ti## % yf .« " -1*•j,&gt;t*»*\%r &gt; ' iiii»««-iiii'iit tii'i?i"11$i» ti« 1*4 Si b flu Hit I . Ill «* crntioo uni dr, laird Iiitii tiuliu
.1 -iiuatoui evenlutlly will tie ttffiifv. lit *
oi the tiui r ntltoon ha- lilt, tilled
-1-it li»Hi i*It iii 4'«‘ irtniti ul • ' t*«I \ 1 11*14“* Halt 4* IT.1 1 u il- ! by ai 1 1mi it mu
Cano ol thr violations, lie 'poles M i r oujiosaddr ,| liir 1\U‘ .all
Nro \o,k's itrof) getting hit
til,, kadr continues
I4 a«11itiif «f o 1‘ tai 1 1 w1
man added
l o l Frank 1 How lev. com
The Itiarli government d '» a iWHOOPING IT UP with all stops pulled, nimiliers of the Indiana cused the l.gvptians ol violating tncndanl ol ihr l .S srcloi ol
delegation turn loose at the Republican Convention in Philadelphia
when Indiana Rep. Charlr* llallrek addressed tho gathering. (Interna­ the truir. A communique -aid the ll'ilin, s.tnl:
fte air living off lood irEgyptians not only re|u»ed pastional I
sage to the Jewish convoy, but srivri "h u ll should last a mouth
bomhrd thr settlements id Peer It the bloc kadr against slu|imrnts
Its HEN BY I.EADKK
Tuvya and Kefar Wailing, mid­ fiotn llir Writ continue*, that will
I’ l III AD! I I'l II \ June 2*i i/1 'i Governor 11omxs I l)i-ssrv tmlav
action by highrr author)I I tiinullnfl jliihci1 tkMtiiy fife*
way between Frl Aviv and Gars. rrquiir
H
I it* ni’wtv rlivlrd prr^idrnt
hnamr llir full Ulmii c esslul Rrpilhht an i.vn.hdalr (oi ’ rrsidrnt rirt
The U N. spokesman *md Egyp­ lift.
if 1I1ie f.iun* Club *it tin- meeting
tian Spitfire* 11tlrsued the white
There wa* indlciil lull Glut •uch to be rcnommalrii
ut t*,e Tutirl -t Cerili■r
trues- plane’, clearly marked with art ion was alread' 11ruler wnr.
Hill ciitnil'U 11.4 dir nolhm$( nr** * »i tlie 41.» *1**11 Hill N r u
Hr hud - fficlnlei 1 lint n short
the letter* U N , until it was The British ilejmly Kill It 111&gt; gu&gt; • governor Hn i u&gt; &lt;
»*l li $4 lirrn fti'irLr l t»V “ try, tn • n l u l m i r t .
tlflll n( tin' JlU't l.efori' acting
about to Inrid near Kefar War­ rmor, Maj Genern) NVvil «• u
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1III T " t»ler Dick Elsherry fined
burg. He said Hie plane was at­ Brow'ujolin, flew to t.*union fur
tached with gunfire a* it was talk* with lliitlsli nuthiirilie* II" ri l'MimcT thifn* I siHuiliri, ihr Ur|»ulzih an Pail) iinimn ilrtl him lui him a ililne fur i-ut having ti proDirector Says C o -o p ­ W are Contends He Is about to touch the ground. Fif­ l-ft after lu« chief Genernl Sit ft(i%ritt(ir. Mr luff tti«* rirt
In DrfiiiM i*iln I««•%«"1m»i I [rrliril 11 I rlt irr*itnl lined up f.,r the meeting.
\ In uf fun n-'idlci!1, witli ctiarge*
teen shot* were filed, route of Brian Koltertson, held discussion* n .in «»tt 11n t t I n t i n
Entitled
To $500 them
eration Results In
sHul counter charge * Jack Morstriking tin- plum- from the with General I.ncius I* Clay, the
I An Vi.ll- luti 1 , in 11*411. |fri-weyt
n*ofi pre •nle.l nt Ins new post
Yearly Plus Fees rear and hitting the Instrument American military governor.
99 Percent Listing
w$i.* tiflri tin Gill' pn-itlintiwl
nt im) j
MVIullit)' Slid i:Edward McCall
panel 1 hr American pilot, a
In Imillion foreign Secretary lutiiiimtiiHi lh rtmi Sciintor Ito-.
K«« ,
*rrnsuirr
Judge M. H Smith of the Cir­ colonel named Martin, wn» alone truest lies ill told tile House of 'ii t A. Taft fought it 0111 in I'lill I
The J. M. Clcmituhaw Apprasttic ttinir 11wn to M-riou* bush
al Company, which will complete cuit Court has deckled against in the plane and escaped injury, Common* a “ delicate state of iiiic ltnila, lint daiMioi ,- Wrndrtl'
nr jin. Bri'shlent (tiuls'e resil a letthe
spokesman
added.
If*
its”
exist*
in
Berlin.
The
I..
tVillkie
)a-al
ihom
faith
in
llo
its appraisal of Sanford property Judge R. w . Ware as judge ol
t* 1 "•hicb » tl! bo sent by the
The spokesman said Col. Band* IfrltUh nhltifl wn« «umm«»nrd in
on Monday; four days ahead ol the County Court in a suit hv passed through the f son t lines *.i NptTtnl n$*»*tnn# prr»$im«l»ly t*» stretch.
Plill. to l.n fivette Golden, presRepublican* gave Dewey anuf tlu Florida High School
schedule, places Sanford at the Judge Ware againti Seminole today and Informed the Egyptian ! &lt;ii*(*!!«* f b|* IL'i lin lituntlon.
ith&gt; r . rack at the giiveriiotship
t! hi.i-tle A "■ uitlon, ex|ire«slng
Thr tilorkmlr Irft only thr mi
lop of thr 63 cities it hat ap­ County wherein a declaratory de­ commander in chief that truce
11 iwij
This time he made it.
gie ■( . lult mendiers a* ellobserver* would I*- withdrawn
f&lt;&gt;i hrtnicitiK f«n$tl fioin thr ul.utiiig State Vttoiii.' tienecnl
praised in percentage ol home* cree was sought to deter mine by from the Egyptian rone la-cause wnyi
v\i‘*T tit ihr ‘J.iHHMMkl irMtlrnU »*f 11.tin J il'iio ii!, llir Deinoeratic Official Of Steel I n- 1ifl 'T'l- &lt;-f Smifutd fut tlie “ regretwhal
statute,
thr
salary
of
the
r
a
In
iitlrd, K. P Skrlly. director ol
e.eideflt
till:I'ttiling tin* reof •'failure to res|»ect the true- ( flu* Hi Mi h, r t r ni l and A liter n un
it list ry-Owned Mines 11 nt ■lu-tng uf the Mu'fair Inn
the appraisal, announced this judge, a* pjdge of the County mission."
ae. in ttrvl
llell.lt Allied eXl«-lt
||„. t u.|„, j ,
,| ,'H year* ilf
*- visit) tig high school ball
A Jewish niumti m c ment said „ knowIcHlge-l this would not work
N,.tt Vmh
Court, vhoiild he paid, it was an­
morning.
Rufuses New Term s ’ tl.r
»iil) *l« ntnl .•fff. ml * alike lii.d lu
Col. Bolide hud ndvlM'd Jewish
thr HMitf M»H
—
mid |&lt;ut thr &lt;n$r 11llir MirhlHr drclarrd that in brhal! *»f nounced this morning by O. P authorities liny were “ flee to
tl'-" t|llAripfi fur tlit- night.
1 *1*1. H t i w t r y pHh i t h r \V t.*Mn 11
!!«r rlmit Ihi&gt;* hi lim f»*r uiHithrr
ft \s| IINi.lt IN lone 25. (,V j
the company and stall hr widicd j Herndon, county clerk
V iff Abb
ft Hi named chairact ns they thought fit" wit1 \lltes iind anticquilt-d Itu- latest Lid fur ttlp (HU* |&lt;it*idilitlitl ini
|f*llll la I 'Bl« atIIIl Mimt ||| llll* nn nf tin cnmmittm- to greet
to thank thr citi/rni oi Sanlurd
"Prior to the vuit." said Mr legniil to gelling the ronviiy I Soviet him r and had a*cumulated
nh I
m a t fifirtaihiii luil.i y i i y i n d *1 turning delegate*, including Atlor thrir line co-operation, hot Herndon, "the ('utility had paid thiiiiigh u* n is-sult uf tin- Kg)| f,„M| stocks sufficient to meet ra­
Alt In'tu'li ilcHi-v »i«'vi*r
tions “ through any normal jo-riod rum iriii lit' mih a t jtiululjtt , h .1 new coil 10nll.nl |&gt;i 'inline .1 n&lt;dd lint ringtail, from Buys State
pitality and friendliness toward tile County Judgr ns judge ol thr lean act Inn.
I allahus
Salurdny. \ letter
The- Jew* bud declared pre
1 difficulty."
the apprairers. anJ staled that County Couit. $500 a year salary i v.iiusly that if ti.« Egyptians
included Ml loti' v%a&lt; nitiiifnatrt) virtually l&gt;y m* $1 .1 ilii wage im Ircir .mil twit e 'ion. the latter mil read in which
* inrl
lie waul
tldiiotinri at ChiraKo in IDII.
!• nnn li nmnrv l.n the milieu
this had retullrd in thr lilting ol and $ 3.00 docket (rr on rath; *ttj|i|H'd Negev-bound e » ll V » y
■ •nnriki-d I. Lion »|ion*ora. and
if whole (hi Wile M*tl 1
II* f ii if•*11 In hti'p I'rmitlffit Well .lie |irliiioh t(ili,l
milk, which
t"til Ho" |. h,| I„'**11 gt-etrd I*)*
99 percent ol homes here.
case bird This was in accordance they Vseie ptc|iuie&lt;! "lu figli' IflttP Iif CiilUB 1iiimmI Ini'
IftM
»
v«-lt*
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vvnftiriir
tu
i*
)$
*
4
‘titiii
I'll Ills f'U
I nn uu In nintnl and invited
Vk4'It* di'tt lbiiti-i 1 tl)
\n i d l n i ll o l (lie «tcr| lin in '
Prior to thr Sanford appraital. with Section 6 Chaptrr 9344 Ibelli ibruugli."
fov it fourth term, hut !$•- tiuith* .«
II i i i t ,n4(lie Tnllnliassri*
Tin1 U N *|Mike»inan -aid tln'i*
1 uf ( rsalt milk
111
owned
noil
inoir*
lt.id
in
in
*
t
f
t
*
r
showing
in
flu*
rliTtornl
Adrian. Mich., had thr highest Stair act of 1923
t lu ll
ho* no nctunl »biMiling in tlu f 1Min tlie S " ' lei (4mi’ Under foul
*
olU'ift*
*
.('*
to
IT.!
limn
tiny
of
llolllU
ed
e
s
i
b
e
i
lie
W
ou
ld
llol
percentage ol home litting* with
I,m ( well' Kdwatd Elicit of
"Judge Ware contended that lie culivor rase
t wrr ngreemi •lit 1the Russian* I IHf'h thn*4*
o|)|uiViiUtt* 11gII the Jgirrlurnl
Meatuslub* the Miltachl part, APfU to bring 111 f(
trie t‘ ei tty "igauizeil Bnlmn.’ei.i
the company. 97 percent. Lilting* should be |iaid under Section
H
i*
|
ullfil
tin*
H
«*
«*
o
it.|
li»ri!i’«t
nutn
h l*-ntiri' city hi (•■change fol
A mini JOOollin ement hv I ew I' Lion* &lt; lull al Tamjia, and lliigit
have gone as low as 95 percent 34.21 of the Honda statute, 1941. declared that Ik.Ui it» leaigne.t. ,tltr
Imu iff (loiHilnr
of liny He
•
'•I * *
•l valtssra
ministers ■- Jtat.bt J I- Mailman
.(lid
the Opetatolc who -WOcij «.ild Dun. an uf .Sanford.
l»nM
i«mi
HrcftidMilini
cnnilolnlo
in
where the co-o|&gt;cration was not which ptovidei that in each coun­ ami Yehuda Blinpiru •* were u
ill
|«lf|
wlliOOfliSSfi
J
t|
":«
•
it
I
Will
the nrw uqill ul
rxiepl fill
ro good, said Mr. Skrlly. Hr re­ ty where thr |x&gt;(iulatinn exceed* turning tu the giiveMintenl. Tin1'
in Itiill
the nil ir.l’Cll i i .i Ki*' .1lid JieOMol, (i. A S|it'er Is Fleeted
vealed that in all his 15 years ol 22,INK) profile, the judge uf thr liad rc-sigiteil in the crisis cBUM-it
I i\- took III**1 lii*kmit I l.il"
ki |.1 " ill ntliei letiiu -III I
Head Of Sportsmen
appraital ul ciltrt he had never County Couit (hall rre rive an an­ |,y tiiu guvernment’s ili’ |i«tcb 1*1
o|t|i&gt;t*nllV hut didn't rr»n* rnucli loud
Israeli tiiMip* tn niqiciic' Irguu
for
n
iofli*
i
four
&gt;i
nr
It
tin
ii*i iynv- (Olldllloil* ol tin- I'lemnjl wage
encountered a "friendlier city nual salaiy ul $ 1,200.
Zvai Ia*urol attempt* t“ land al­
•• \ Spiel. Jr. was elected
t'ltiiir
Mi
I'nrty ri*Momiii«ti*d .Igirrinrnl
than Sanlurd,'* and added that hr
“ The statute provide* that I hi* arm* ship.
i'ic nh tit of the Seminole County
‘din
in
IliUI)
lioUvffi»r,
mol
In
*
v
%
»8
I ho no lode* in "iiliiglil coo .Sjiott-incii A ".a'latnqi la*t night
The government, bolstered l»&gt;
and Mrs. Skrlly, who assisted com pen ««t inn shall exclude nil
hy a rrford ninjurity
pm ii a 1111-1 tqig nf 1I11- uigamiation
ATHENS. June 25—G il—T h e »f fHT.fMNi over Si'iintof .Imih*’ M. IiuimIiiiii ol J union iluqi
him in the work line, intend to salary fee* or uthrr compensa­ a vote of confidence, wo* stand
tion which the *aid judge of the ing firm in it» opposition Bi th.vumn, deqiite .1 I ill IliillrV Is- ,i in. Yu. lit Club building
return to Sanford sometime to County Court a* such, might re­ iballcngc friim Irgon Unofficial itrceit general staff *ald tmlav '.Irfed S'piV |i&lt;*f|KIf*HUM flit
I I Muiighnn. .It was u.nued
ui prise attacks have brukeii
ln.it vlt'tory jdnui'd l&gt;$*\%r\ in In11 sc 1 Ii.iii sg.uo'i the union
live.
ceive or l&gt;e entitled to. Seminole advices said t»n&lt;e Irgun figlitci - I i 'vttg guerilla resistance at
•I,-, in. nl&lt; ul uf liie otgnniiation
H MliHflN **n I'm^r «»•!
'hop lutin' it l&gt; inlhoil/rd li) die ind Gem \ilnms was .elected as
Sanford set another record, he County, having grown into thi* and perhaps some I raeli tr
points near Ne»torlon and GrevN.ttio|i*| I iboi Kcl.ilmni Mosul
revealed, by having only one section by virtue of it* popula­ were killed ill clashes that de . na
■cretary I'n-murer fur the comForecaster Fred id s
tion, the Board of County Com- vrloprd a* Irgunists wltbdirw
Thi* union »lni|i .laii«e camcd
ini will l&gt;e John Mei'ch and
Nestonott
Is
Just
nurtheaat
of
■
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•
&gt;
«
,
h
p
u*
|6t»MllNto#4l MOV I ' M f %!•»
turned out to lie a small, $f&gt;00 mlasioner* agreed with Judge
the Gramtin.* Muuntain |HM-k&lt;l vyuilllllcr To He Aft i ll! Mm 1y M M i"o to talk nl sign­ 'V E Jiimi-im was re-elected as
dwelling between the A.C.L. rail­ Wme that he should he paid un­
ing for 1ite »t'*-1 iii'l•■«( 1 v owned cu- iillnri,
(ted to
hold T.tMHI fnllmvet*
estimated
................
road track* near Went Eleventh der this statute.
■•captive” cnal mim''
•’bar!* • Enrusler. Jutin Gallof Communist leader Murkn* Va
FAIR
I.AWN,
N.
J..
Jin:.
25
'•l.aler.*'
declared
Mr.
Herndon.
Street, and which had been mov­
Sheriff Mer« Seizes
Tite new contrail 1* effective 'iii. Geinge Maffetl and Butter
(lade*. Grevenn 1* suutbcost Six
fdi—Ung-range
weather
Foreed to the site a few years before. “ Judge Wme Instituted the suit,
1 at.m g "e tc eieitcd to lie rnpmn iu tillu r v d
Ml U
U lttelrl iOi lilns Greeka division*,
with U.
S
l*,J?*f ,r“ «r
“F
i V%l|
t (l Jnlv I and will I ' p l i i o »ne n
l t . * . each
ma.Mi.lll..
a tint
J. M(&lt;Of|ltlHk,
Some towns have had as much claiming that he should not be
piling Juno JU.
i«T» "f thi I t &gt;t of director*.
\nny
«fr
11
jurdlrl^l
ln«t
wh»U*rV
tdjr
-n-m
as four percent o f building* not paid under that section which In­
The minor*. Imwever. Inrgln
I'.wri" fi-r Ilie cumihg yi-nr were
Sheriff I*. A. Sreru was bad at ,, |qcb | ie . against the I(order of Mn.nlh* lmfure ll entue, say* thia their annual lit dm vacation to- discussed, arid an out hue o f the
on the tax role, said Mr. Skrlly. creased hi* salary $700 a year,
' ^ " ' 7 * " »"*
There were only eight turn- end excluded the $5.00 docket fee old pursuit* thi* morning whan. , ,„ „ nill„| „ Albania.
niortuw end wdl Iml ii-tiirn to tieumpli'hmcnls fur the jn»*i year
i I iiN llH N f* a n
*•■■« a i s l
iiiwtWM« »
i**sr &gt;ln
, K . nul " f
The commimlq ie . a i d Uoufa
»-ck . who doe* It al by work until July &lt;*.
wav liresetlted.
T—
■ 11 '
11— — '
astro-meteorology,
*
u
1
d
1
t
v
c
••Foots" Bromley, he soiled liquor
j,,,,] |ir,'n taken, opening
■'Em lint In accotd with the
making equipment at an #1 an- ,|u. wny f„r „ n,.w a-natilt on ■cuano'* b e s t vacation weather contract nml I'm not »lyning it,”
Nutritinnist Warns
doned atill near tlie ftekivn Bjver \mnuda ridge nnrtbwe»l of Ne* Would Is- during tin* thud week Moses told newsmen
A former ntemlwr of the Elate lor Ion. The ridge i* perhaps tho ■&gt;f July, the first two week* uf
lie said he wmild Issue a Users Of Mineral Oil
August
up
to
Aug,
1
H
nod
the
Iicverogo Department. S h e r i f f strongest position in the 1,000
statement laler- He indicated lie
Melo ha* had murh experltnce at square mile* of rebel territory. second week In September.
TRENTON, N. 4.. June 25—(,71
“ Some o f the hottest weather feel* continuation of the union
Trie capture of place* south and in scheduled for the end of June ■hup clause in the contract Is a
“ busting up stills."
Don't use mineinl oil ns a fiwvl
Toe material selled includ'd a aouthwest of Nestorion
w a s into the opening day* of July violation of tlie lal«n law
unless yoiir doctor odvi«e* It,
copper
coll,
kettle
and
nia»h
v*t»claimed.
1
Tlie remaining coal operator* 'lr« Margaret B. Zealand, stale
lly HARRISON III7MPIIKIB8
fioin Mississippi Valley westward
T. J. Steerman and D. B. Mor­
to the continental divide and In and Lewi*, in their joint state­ health niittiutiUt warned today.
PHILADELPHIA June 25 (JP)— Thoraa* E. Drwrv lolrmnly *el a ns, state wide motor vehicle deLONDON STRIKE
She *nid the American Medical
the Southwest. But the heat wnve ment. said:
goal of freedom for men everywhere in arrrpling the Republican pres­ •tulie* today visited Sheriff Mem
LONDON. June 25—(Al— Near- will be broken during tin second
“ In the Interval of promoting Association ha* withdrawn it*
idential nomination lait night.
tuf- re starling check up work |y 20,000 duck workers, on strike week of July, about July 11-12." harmony In the bituminous coat upiirovol of mineral oil a* a food
12 days, stood by todav a* 211
"A* long a* the world i* half free, w: muit peacefui'y labor to help hen'
-On July 4 holiday week-end, industry and to cause » cessation product, ntnl the Federal Food
■&lt;&gt;]dler* moved perishable* from McCormack concluded, "thunder- of the constant bickering that and Drug Administration called
men everywhere achieve libetty,*' he told cheering GOP national con­
London wharve*.
storm* and local squall* originat­ has beset the industry during salad dressing* made with tha
vention delegate* who had juil nominated him unanimouily.
rOHBECTION
Brims Minister Attlee indicated ing In the Mi* *Im Ippi Valley on the past year, the (Joint bar­ oil •'adulterated,"
“ Above all other purpoaea," hen
Mis Haul Hlgtrin* Go!ay. for­ troops may move other goods if Ihr 2nd will move eastward to­ gaining) committee deem* the
Use of mineral oil near mral(aid. "wr muit labor by every blow our world, physically, apart. mer Sanford icddent and author the strike continues. It wa* called ward the Atlantic from July A agreement
to In’ a respectable and lime will Interfere with absorp­
peaceful mean* to build a world Spiritually we have yet to find the of the fa»t selling novel, "Geor­ in sympathy with 11 men pena­ to July 6.
11&gt;„ mIImieti on C"»• *1(1
tion of fnt-vidubla vitamins, and
fta c r founded upon juttice and nean* to put together the world'* gia Clay" will be al Yowells all lised for refusing to move a “ dirty
utilization of calcium anil phosnghteouineia. That kind of a broken place*, to bind up it* day Saturday to meet her friend* cargo" of line oxide without extra
jihorou*. Mr*. Zealand added.
and autograph book*, ami not pay.
world will have peace. That kind
wound*, to make a good aociety, a this afternoon, a* previously
London's meat ration wa* re­
of peace will ha worth having."
MISS RIVERS IMPROVES
romnunity of men uf good will stated. Mr 1 Gobay I* expected duced.
World freedom and an appeal that fit* our dreama.
Some improvement in the condi­
to
arrive
from
Jacksonville
thi*
for unity to help aehleva It were
tion of Mis* Catherine Riven,
“ We have devlaed noble plan*
LETCHKB HIES
the two eentraf theme* of tha for a new world. Without a new after noon.
now under treatment at a New
You
cai
Have
money
and
help
cut
your
own
cost
of
CHATHAM,
N.
J..
June
26—
New York governor'* 15 minute •pint our noblest plana will come
Smyrna hospital after being In141—Marlon
Letcher,
a
former
living
by
reading
tho
Herald
ada.
Advertised
price'
acct'pUoce apeech.
lured in a fail from a h on e la
HOAD 45
to nothing. We pray that, In tha
V. 8. consul general died at hla
are lowest prices. Tho following merchants are adver­
heath raring two weeks ago, was
“ Wa are a united party," be d a n ahead, a full meaaure of that
Strte Hoad 40 Is open for traf* home yeaterday. He was 78.
today reported hy friends. U is
tising attractive features and special bargainr in to
told the Kepublkana, but “ our na­ xpirit may bo oura."
lie and U finished with' mineral
Born In Mscon county, Ats., In
possible that the will ba brought
tion ataada tragically la need of
Dewey referred to the alg other m l top dressing all but a amall 18*2, ha served In tha 8panlshday's Herald:
iu n-r home on Cameron Avenue
that anna unity."
randldatea for the nomination aa port'on at the Mim* end of tht American War with the Fifth
tlarrtaU'a Deauly Nook
II. L. Berk In* A Son
next week, but doctors have orThe unity to be nought la “ moat "high minded men o f character roau, which will be finished In the Volunteer infantry Division and
Ivfy’a
Rubaon Sporting Good*
dt n d no visitor* for two waelu
cf ail aplntual," ha aaid.
and ability and deeply devoted to near future, according to slstq joined tha consular service in
Bcnnejra’a
.ieinlnole Tire Shop
tne. sftui.
iraalieaad aa **•#• Bta*
“ Wa nave found tha meant to
highway anglneeri.
IWit.

ft 111pis n bettor

cun

Dewey Becomes 1st Unsuccessful
BisSbee P r e s id e s
GOP Bidder To Be Renominated As New President
At Li ons Meeting

Sanford Is Rated Judge M. B. Smith
Tops Of 63 Cities Decides A gain st
AppraisedlnU.S. Judge Ware’s Suit

-.

Lewis, Most Soft
Coal Operators
Sign C o n tra ct

(Jreck Raids Break
R eb el Resistance
By Surprise Moves

World Freedom, Appeal For Unity
Is Theme Of Dewey’s Acceptance

SAVE MONEY - ReadHeraldflds

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%nn«rlnlr4 I'rraa ttkltk lo rr»llllr«l
»irlM%hrl| let Ikr R#r f»r rep.iil.li*
fRllRR rif Mil Ikr Infill RMM printed
Ir Ikla nrvenptnpier. mm ttrll no all
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Ihrrr must l,r an intelligent
i *ti«rr fcer.rn !!.&lt;• is* of nine
and thr law of loir. When
ward one* fall under thr penalty
of the law it may hr unwi«r lo let
them r*r.pr the penally, hill we
must not *a«h our hand* of e'il
doer, till * f have fried patlenre
■ud Undue** and lotr.— I tor.
1.1 : 1: Iajw auffrtrth lung nnd i.
kind.
III. VI K HIIKKI*
(From The 8tt-p I.adder)
Sonivtinir. I wonder where- my
mind hn« l&lt;-rn.
The mind that wander, nnd runic*
hark to me
Smiling an lntrt&gt;*|M'ctlve giin,
A* at v.me .Hiring call uf mem­
ory
Sell.Hum- I think that it would
rather hr
Tlituwing a brawl at »&lt;&gt;nie &lt;11*
glareful inn,
Pitrhing fur Hrooklyn, *neaking u(T
to ica.
Then living decently in.iile my
ikin.
Often I think that in it. juyuu.
quota
Women have playid u pail: I nlmud fear
It may bring home .nine uninritnl
gur.t*
On n dull evening when flip mart
I. clear . . ,
There ntr intungihle* nut quite reflneil
In the itinerant thing I rail my
mind
VINCHNT HTAItllKTT.
Now lliat the contmlinn ir
over maybe wr call r»|iccl tome
lonlrr weather.
It it I1.111I to Irll w li.il R u it u
w .in ti. hut it ire h tt to h r a large
p a il

uf

Leon Blum

i

V a M l a l i H d n ll* r a r t p l H l a H i r
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III Vi i m IIi .%%*•«»
a l e r e 4 m ner«a«4 c l» n n Mailer
A eitW er 2T. I » l » . ■ « I k e l*«Ml l l f l l r e
•I M R i n r 4 . | I » r t 4 « . a a 4 e r I k e A r t
• I I M i r r M • ! % la re k K I*»T.

'mutt everything.

I a 'oii Ilium , the New Itftilixh Prem ier o f F r a n c * lx*
for«! the war, h ated a* bitterly b y many w ealthy French
m en ns certa in Americans e v e r hated F. I). R „ is now

{charged by Moscow with having played a double

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P ii'd ir t in g m any o f h i. youthful

In .ii o r . would occu py governuo nt
IH i.itin il. in the f u l l i r r , Cahlw i'll
ru u ti'in e d them "n e v e r to get the
ideii the end o f o b je ctiv e i« lu
•vin hy whatever lirca ns.
ie Irian who w in* uo* ........
election"
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udiiitionnl
pavilion*
lan«i&lt;* i«ml
All thr
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in i h r Pd47 building net a fte r lh&lt;
im p ro ve
e n...t ru
m m i.ilo n and otli
•vm
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ti uRnncin made op u new li.t of
p roji- 1* In the older of their nnd.
I In* $KlMl,INMl l.antnrm tuberruh '.in *nnatollum alhxatioir i.
from u *'J.f*0U.«KKt legi.lntive ap­
propriation. Tin- lotiil ro*t of the
project l» e.tirnnlid nl Id.'JIH.IMMl,
flit ti'ilenit government will put
Eton College III Knglnlid wa. •rp p u t of the money nnd further
l l i r K u iti.tr in iliiv lr i id m l foundwl in the Ihth C entury due* .lute donut lull • ale c.|M'&lt; tfd Inii r.
ing the reign or Henry \ I.
w a y . Ii.n hem relieved id Im

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conferencet.
^ The word quickly apread to
Convention II.II uni the dele­
gate. didn't take long to whoop
through Warten'. name.
I.eadrr* of ramp, o f other dl»*
appointed previdential hopeful,
were quick to line up liehind thr
Ih-vvoy-Warren rnmldnation.
Governor Dwight
tirevn of
lllirmia .aid the lllinoi. delega­
tion undoubtedly would «upp»rt
Warren.
Senator John W. liricker of
Ohio. Dewry'i running mate in
ll'-t-t. told ne«‘ men hr |&gt;er»»nally
would .uplM.rt Warren and think,
the entire Ohio delegation will.
"I'll l « hapnv to »up|H.it liovvrnor Wtrran." .aid Rep, (ieorgr
llrnder of Ohio
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m g . 1 * d t n r ii,

Illa,r
ploying Waihington on a raing
At K:!!0 A. M., (E ST ), the hour ^
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.e
for the convention to con- ,
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pon.R -.ng th.
.Ider im ta it w for vt„ pre.l. rccomymen(Utlon. h‘ .
?or ,
dent, there wa. warcely a major | nt),
m„ c aflrr hc ,H,wUt|
politician in the hall.
' o w „|| «,,po.lt|on la.t night and
Chairman Joe Martin hod not | „ . , | lr fir, t defeated lieput in an appearance. The OOP „ u|,||Con pre.identiol candidate
bigwig, who .it on the platform ,.vrr
wjn „ .nomination,
wen BHCllt*
Fur sonttmental an&lt;l other reaTh*y weie waiting downtown *on*. runny delegate, wanted him
for the word from the New York i to pick Senator John W. liricker
governor, now quarterbacking the o f Oh'o.
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FIRESTONE STORES
PHONIC 12

"Special Service* Oflrrrd To All t or A Trurk Owner."

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lilt Vh K KFI.INED
lilt \hK Dill MS TRHNFD
M A SUCH CIA INDKIIS IIONKir
IIRAKK I.IN INC - II II A K 1C
F I.Fill

Halicck of Indiana, .aid they,
too. would aupport Warren. They
had triad p&gt; win thr nomination
tor Halleck.
J'reeph Pew, a I'l-nn.ylvania
IHilitical Ivwlrr, piedictetl that
tin- K*'v*tane .tatr would -Vtinif
in line liehilul tile California gov­
ernor,
Th,, ticket which Republican.
ho|M: will end Id yrur. uf Demo­
cratic rule in Wa.hingtun wa.
rompli-ted at a aerie, of confer­
ence. that went on nu&gt;.t of th*
night and continued through the

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ROAD SICIlVHTC
FRONT F.NIl MOIIK
AI.ICNMHNT - IIKIH SIIINC LTIRE A TI HE IIKI'.MIIS
I heir Mat*— Muffler*—Tail I'ipeo— Fuel Pump*—Fuel l.inr*—
t arburrlnrr —Seal Cover.—Aulo Radio*—Horn*—l.igh l.—Spark
Plug*—I'.n licit.— Shuck Ah*orher*.

Recapping of all Trurk—Pa»*enger A Traitor Tire*.
Ea.y Pay Plan—Cuarant,e&lt;l Work—Site Money—

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h\ The lOth of Each Month
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Last Day Friday!

Sunduy &amp; Monday!

THE SHIRT lu* all lire tailoring
detailn of a tire:.* aliirt. Workinpitieii
like it for iti* nipped cnnMruction and

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vmatilitv n* a work nml rirr** aliirt.

Saturday Only!
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Two flap porkrta. Soil-

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putt, and I r .n tir r r e d lo other
w ork. A . for in ita n ce in thr u lt
m in r. o f .Siberia T

Law and O rd orl

TIIE PANTS are cut on pratlualrtl
pattern* to inaiirr good fit. Tltr
|&gt;oekrta can lake plenty of rugged
wear, and the bell loop* are firmly
anchored, not Iom* are long enough
to allow cuff*. Sanforitedk Full »ir.e range.

ENJOY YOUR VACATION

frail II. iIhii war a "giral ielirl" lo Rirrident Roovevclt attoiding lo Robert E. Slicrwood.
author and former White Houie
confidant. Wc doubt if it war a
great relief to the men who weic
killed or lo their familiei.

r n w iic

With
QUALI TY T A C K L E
For

The REST FlSIllNt;

When Kail K. Icung wai tun
ning for
the govcrnonhqr of
l-ouirian'a hr meant jurt what he
.aid whrn hr campaigned (or
more of "ihir" and "that" for
everybody. One month after tak­
ing officetaxer have been
increated by 50 perirnl.

THREE MINI;
DAUGHTERS«

Marlin Outltnard Molors
•ON THE SAME I'lllH.ltAM-

“ WATERFRONT
AT MIDNIGHT*

True Temper Rods

(irneral Clay liar told thr Rutitanr they "cannot drive ur out
of Berlin by any action ihoil of
war. It would be well for the
soviet grnrtalt lo inveitigale the
background of the man who headr
our military rtlabliihmrnlt in
Germany. They wouldn't have lo
go any further than lo ascertain
the fact that he I. a fighting
Georgian, who meant what he
rayr.

W ITII
WIM.IAM GAIIGAN
MARY llhm i Ill'Iilll S
RICHARD TRAVIS
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Friday &amp; Saturday!

CREEK CHUB and

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SAT. Jk SUN
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Sunday &amp; Monday!

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Phone 90S

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Sizes 30-12

SEED BED MUSLIN

-IN— -TUB LONB RIDKK
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Janl Arrived, Heavy Const rueHon Unbleached Mtulin.
96 inch width.

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Medium Wt. Sanforiieil Cotton Chambra/
Shirt. The Color la Hlue. Site* 144-1V.

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WORK SHIRTS

WORK PANTS

MANY OTHER GREAT N A M E S IN FISHING

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morning.
! Republican drive to Rain full con*
Man, Wife Receive
Warren Picked
Tht-re was trme w a i t i n g trol of th* national government,
throughout th«. downtown politi- ■ Most of the tlrlcgalo* were in
FewHitsForGiViiig •econtl
rhvncr at thr n.culrn.v •cal camp. a. Dewey, unanimou.ly t»wlr place., but there wa. tier
" " chance at the prettdency.
a (|rconi| rhlUtct. ttt ,hc alter tier of empty .eat. in the
g ivi" i«£y
"
Vent Vhi- Vonvrntion gallerie*. It looked like Shitxr
7 Children Awa v ' m
*
dM
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n
J£”
ticket after an ail-night tenet of waiting for hi. cholee of a run- l’« ' k « • » " «hc Athletic, ate

• The Friendly Florida State Theatres •
work on rmw live.tuck
nt ljuincy. flartuw. Drllelle (iitul*tnonry wn taken ftinnl
ela**lf lent Ion ,

FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1918

Fl o r id a

MIAMI. Jurw- if. Opt—William
F ra n ce then h ad a treaty o f m utual help with R ussia. Rlum. ut ■' !l ,r:nj; 4'"* danm-ra ima ccord in g to th e atorv, was w illin g to end this tt he could
‘ ''V
i’’1’ ' , t ,'.n!iV!,»i° W. Harvey, lUt-yoar-ohl radio an.iuu: err. who gavi* away hi* .even
establish frie n d ly relations w ith Germ any. Th e Gorman
, Vu.mti'nir « now" unit-, ihthlrrn, .aid hr had rrcrlvrd
am bassador to P a ris is quoted as sa y in g that the price would 4m««nir (in' fni* nation*.
.mmrrou* rail, hut onlv two or
11v nprhcry. trickery nn*l air h m whirh wrrr critical.
In- French sup|Hirt o f France in Spain.
II. *tinl one of the caller, tixi*
It sounds v e r y improluilile. Rlum Rdmittedl&gt; wuultl *
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lived Han­
hnvt
't* welcom ed an end to the lo n g enm ity betw een Franc.
1
“ *r_u.** ,r Him in taik for “ tryimr to .has
it
a •
HA iWlNd | tty t *pon‘ ll»lllly n. a father."
and Germany, l i e was too wise, how ever, t o ’put any trust
,lf
IJ)aj,,r “ I trld aim if it had not b*-en
in H itler's w oril. Although he su p p orted the arm s em g n rg " &gt;.i
i n r. with the full e.r *nv wife’* hmlth. I would have
inert! Heaven and earth to keep
t h a t hindered th e Spanish R e p u b licsru and helped Franco,
n
• itie n.
hr children together.
Ue.ldr.
In* ditl it m ost unwillingly, c h ie fly because the English
.ohdify-ire n. •' mar.net
he financial firohlrnt wa* .un.rnv.
fa v o itr i it and h e di.i not wnnt t&lt;&gt; p a rt com pan y w ith ita tp
.nine her heart trouble."
The ch ie f m ystery is why M oscow should take t i n - I ,
,
.p,
,
. ,,t,|
Harvey and hi. wife ilecide.1 to
firing
op portu n ity to sla n der Ilium, w h o is now out o f jtoliiii•*.
urr. ndrr the three Imy. nr.d four
I- V\•
*hi .it the fmt lit.
giil* minting in age from ninr
«h
i,|. i.li i. -I. i.i f'H gengrti .mitith* to eight year., ulsiut two
Childish Motorists
I i 'i State. .
1 iuu&gt; . f Mr., liarI i ■I,- tie- Mu .eviti unwitting vejr*. health and the lark of mott.
Kjri. ----------------------- . -----------------A te lx a ttii regulation* fru n u w l-lo r tho a nw&gt;&gt;it»M* »4 . _ . _ ! -- j lit -ly have'I or: t .&lt;av in W*»*t- • They placed a rla*»lfied adv *rm otorists, and «lo th e officers w h o a ct in th eir enforcem ent l i n I 'ii i, . :&gt;, i " c.ief |M'rii&gt;i| It*, merit alwmt two week, ig •
tin th eir work in a spirit o f iierscciitiu n ?
i • tie wii M". '■ ■t that'* idol'tion pm|f r. for three of *rr
A listener to th e talk o f m any m otorists would lie likeh ■1.1 Half |l„ t. . f. the Soviet| hihtrrn have u-en *ign&lt; d. and
..f uirgri
ti It:•- driver, hr nthet. an- readv Thi* eonto answ er th ese questions in th e u ffim n tiv c. W ith the ad­
Xiui'iica ti. .'Ir ,1. Uarvry and hi* wife tvll
vent of the "s illy season," n great m an y drivers throw cau­ H ■ ..in K.ii.q u
■ u l'lflt a * i Miami, o-angr their nair-r.
tio n to the w inds, and resent any a tte m p t to curly •l,e*r •••.* ki** fon i r n i nnv *tretell uni " t r y to -tint life all iv •!
lussheas. They w aten their re a r-v ie w m irror fo r the np uf eii.iginntiun.
..gnm."
1 .It* lftIMl&lt;*t|« of u IH.Mihlr
Ila.vey .aid one uf hi. rail *r*
1 111.ell :v at....... . F.uioih' i» th- .i&gt;k&lt;.' if he Imdn't heard ahilit
T h e y gleefully r.|H&gt;rt "giving th e co p the slip.'
... -fly Irii*f| \\ «tfin K'iropr "rhi'-i l.itth eontrol."
r
; f.»i G,Hurt i *
“ I told tier lu mind her own
and otherw ise flou t the laws o f th e road.
•l ,tfi ,-. IP Igiuin. ti,,- Ncttirrlan.l* uuiKcoa.*
Mature individuals reali/.e th a t (ra ffle laws are made .•im Lux* IllliOUl if Ii:,- nlhanre i*
Il&gt; tai l hr nnd hi* wifi; altu
..llllc , niilit.ir &gt; nti.l p.iiitiral •id l.'.-n rritiri/.d for pn-ing f.*r
and enforced fo r th e protection o f nil, and sensibly oh*erve
&lt;ltll 1 I'O•lilt 9&lt;* » •if TV, *t Europ .holograph*, "hut wr did it only
th em . Reckless d riv e rs are merely childish cxhiliiti&lt;uu*i
ndrr prr-*uie frum the photo1 .1 1 1•I. l ilting llfflllml lull.
1 1.•III) Wn «hifigCton i« tianl at Via,; ’&gt;*."
V\III ». on wavt mi■I moan* of a*A Laki-*orth diNtor who atE gbert
| mo link* \inei lea with till, te* i nurd tin- family tald Mr*. Ilui
F.ur *|»« nf» lilnc \%Inch give* real ,vy na* :i "very Istil heart rondiA ie h e o lo g ists, meet Kglrert. T h is is the nam e given i&lt;» Mto*i
nl « vpntiuling Convi'r.a- lion nnd It'* nltngetlirr p#t*l'.li­
1 ' Mill '. Im*1tt'ppn f lie union unit tli ma: »hr won't live long."
ov e
! st.'l .• Ik imt tnaii 1 ni t- o*|ieeti' 1
M&lt; antin'
1 '«» f »l. •• l»Ure* ••
‘ tfi«* Mm nllltll I1 hi i* .winging
o v e r,
fmthi-r lira" Dcfendanl Comes Toj
*ni» at l *ill jiiii!
1 MIV ' Ih ii,.ttiDfl* ••( \V,-.t,-rn Enrol • Court Well Prepared
Colli'Ki'-Fortlhnin L'niversilv Kx|»icliti«m w hirh u m - a r t h i ' l tu»,'tier fur cirutoul milnrrtuge.
P i . t « f th&lt;- llnl .rhem e i . to
those* romunth it i* (io|h-&lt;I liiat K jfbvrt will illiistrirti* t ii«SACRAMENTO, Calif.. June
tran sit ion betw een th e early form o f man known as NYamlci ■It tv ttu Arm in .&lt;n-. 11rrti.tr and :.'i, ui’i—Judge McDonnell ItMiked
Ft■
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h
uui
id
II'i
tm.
which
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down from hi. mtinicipnl court
tIi:*I anti the linm an s|M*cie. o f tu dny.
III till ill-a rt Ilf till Soviet in n ' .
Tills is one o f the most exritinyr o f recent arriirologiriil Till* i indlenteil 1 1' inly enough tielirli and recognized the de­
d is c o v e r i's . N ow iiial tin* war is o v e r , lu rth cr excavations ■ii tin In li.t Kov •t move o f haP fendant’« fare.
Hi. hiuw wrinkled and he *aid,
lire looked fo r w h irh mav add n ew cluipters to the still m* ••Hlw..y tm imrt from ti 'When you ware tiled for diunklargi lv inikiriw n h isto ry o f CRfly m ini.
' r ' ,! 11
’ 1 cutting off in driving in April I fold you
for •unit* ft.IOO.i4Mi |h'•ip|&lt;*. iitiart that if you gut into trouble again,
fiom ’a Iiui (In* Wp '.prn nili&lt;• voir might ju.t a. well hring
Caldwell Addrpssps lltid^ot Commission
Miur tooth bniih, la-rauae you'd
.toying a long time.
Boys Slate Oek'^atfH UeleaseH Work Puwls '. .
“I b , . ‘ii'!. i.i.'v.' «•&gt; ia&lt;“ What
have you got tu *ay fur
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the* f l f d l i f
yuuraelf ? " he a.ki*l.
I VI I Ml \.‘ SI I J
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|iti« It Min.
liny (Sumlennugh, riJ. who wa.
|&gt;« t Ijh ini: AlMfictlt
i 11,ii i'llt •1• *•
I Col
'
I Mi'*A P charged with driving after rev.rcominff more hum t • •*n
lpKftl)*ooo fov now
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ratlun uf hi. lieeiiM-. Iiuikeil up
•i,.i t t. il
ri
( .»' i rll irtfl
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mil w ti nt the judge. He .aid nothing,
Unlay urmiiI mrmUr* of lloy»
« n«w lulH*rruln^ rjhih »iii
t-.tt the IttiA.tUri* reached inln hi* pocket nnd pulled
iStnti to take :u "aelivi- itml ire ini urn ut lunitann anil IfrOO.UOP ",.i,,Mnt rlriv* i- mil of Itorlln l&gt;v out n tuntil liru.h.
fm it new lio-pitnl nt Florida A any .u tmn -to 1 of wur. tlnfori lg i t .c ” , , .rt In rivir affair..
lie gut niX month..
turn iely tin only way they can
lit- told ih I-gule* lit tin- tin mil M. Cnllrgo fur negroc*
put
nr
|ifr**ure
i*
tu
ri|uke
tie'
•iitul A
uni lion iwgiun
l.egiun .puiHorni
.punuunl •
iiii-ii
/iiiiiiiinn
11
d
imi they are try in g t» h id .te r it.
uiu- the right* of *t.ite and local r.cri giivriniuental trarl 4on " Ana*; 1 ' liivtnana .offer."
Hut th e ir D ic k , have lo .t their
T
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.
It
ii
urn
tm
tie*
me,
at
■•ov '-ninent* "are ron.tnntlv I.
m arie, nnd world D em ocra cy I*
lug wi|ied out" Ix-cau-u- of their •■•III l.l.ind foi development Into n-ii..irkid in n pn vluu udigtin. uniting u g io r . t f u ith c r u g gre.Dial la to »ajr,
failure* to fuortion mh quntely. ii .late pork, tm 1,000 fur hiilhlmg Inr, ly li'frn
t mIi-.. the trend tnwiird. ren j nr— rlniry unit ut the Univer-ily .iieii offi n*ivi Iin iHiggeil down -IUli.

by off-rolor itieiini will pay the
I lie nicklr it tlill tuppotrtl lu tenuity. That 1. inevitable in my
opini in. Furthermore, the man
tie wnrtli lite pennirt hut mutt who atand. on .ound .talc.manplacrt won't give you two renti ..rii(i will meet a ready ie,|xm»r
filin' the electurate o f the .tale
(or il.
of Florida

President Seymoui of Yale Uhlvereily it the author of a current
statement that command, the at­
tention and unqualified aupport of
J American* in every walk of life.
"Absence of moral puritoae," tay.
thi. di.tingui.hrd educator, " a i
greater peril to humanity than the
atom bomb. Indeed if mankind i&gt;
lo Iom right of that putpoat it
Mikaa littU difference whether or
w ii wa commit tuicide. For withowl i* the only root distinction
b a t w e e n nun and broil di*.
ippeart." •ftaridr* it w a Union.

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FRIDAY. JUNE 25, IMS

AndPersonal

Social
l^rlin Palmer Ray, Sodety Editor

Social Calenda
f u id a u

The Sanford Townsend Club will
Rirtt at a;00 P. M. at the Tour
lit Canter. Foliowhig the bud
ness meeting refrrshmcnU and
amuaemenU w illU ^nJoycd.
The Junior Department o f the
Flrat Baptist Church will hold a
“ hobo" picnic at Rock Spring*.
Mtmbatw ara naked to bn rg a
lunch and meet nt the church at
lt3U P. M.
MONDAY
The Sanford Slory league will
meet at 7:30 P.M. at the Tourist
Center for a aupper and installa­
tion of officer*.
The Rainbow Girl* will meet
at 7:30 P. M. al the Masonic
Hall. Initiation will be held and
all members are urged to attend.
The Truth Seeker* Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
in *v 'church annex at 3:00 P.M.
The W. M. U. of the Finn RapHit Church will hold Us regular
nusrtrrlv executive meeting at
3:00 P.M. at the churrh with the
regular business meeting o f the
W. M. U..being held at 3:30 P. M.
at the church. The Sunbeams will
meet at 3UJ0 P.M. at the church.
The IJeardall Avenue circle will
meet at the chape) at 3:00 P. M.
Fiddle* were not Invented until
the middle age*, hence the instmment on which Nero plnyctl
while Rome burned. If he played
on that occasion, was not a
fiddle.

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CASUAL M OCS
■ M BUCXLI STRAP AND
NATURAL CtlPfl SOUS
them smarter

wHthmwKhfrtpe soles
w f had*. Try a pair for
downright walking pleasure.
Coma In today for your pair.

t&amp; M to tllJ O
B. L* Perkins &amp; Son
"CORRECT MENU WEAR"

PAtIK TltltKB

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P i l o t C l u b Will
Sponsor Blood Bank

Miss Landress G i v en Esther Williams
Party By Council In Florida Movie

Activities

By l» m THOMAS

Ml** Mary Edna I.undress
bride elect, was honored recently
Telephone I IS with a shower given by the Wo­
man* Cualitli ut the First Chris­
tian Church at Out home of Mr*
R. G. Fox. Hostesses for the even­
ing were Mrs. W. C. Clause, Mr*
Alex R. Johnson. Mr* George
Roland anil Mrs. Julian Wilson.
The color scheme of pink, green
Mr. and Mra. Sidney (lohay and white was carried out In
will iw guest* over the weekend lovely arrangement* of mixed
flowers placed nl-out the room*
at the Valdes Hotel,
Centering the dining table waalso a low arrangement of tinMr. and Mra. Gilbert William* mixed flower*. At the concluuslor,
are sm-nding some time at Day­ of game*, under the direction Of
tona Reach.
Miss Susan William* and Mr*
W. C. Tison, Miss tamdress was
presented with tinny lovely slmwet
Mr, ami Mr*. Wilson Smith gifts.
a n d daughter of Ovsla spent
Refreshment*, ronsistlng of In­
several day* recently in Sanford dividual cakes, ice cream and
with relative*.
•alti-sl nuts, carried out the love­
ly color scheme. Those enjoying
Mr. and Mr*. Jo.epb Mcisch the party with Ml«* l.nndress
and son, ■•Ruddy'', have moved were Mr*. O. 1*. Lnndrcx*. Mrs
their residence (tom Sanford to J. M. Connell, Sirs. Glenn Utt,
.Sarasota
Mrs. O. T. Pearson. Mr- J. J
Petia*. Mr*. E. C. Dobson. Mrs
Mrs. J. O. Lancy Is exm-cted J. N. Rurdirk. Mrs. J.t*. Horton,
the weekend from Mr*. W. 1’. Yesley, Mrs J. I,
to arrive over
i
point* in Malania where she; Wilson. Mrs'. Alison 'itiblnck. Mr*'
lias been visiting fov some time. Donald Pearson. Mr*. Fox, Miss
Williams, Mr*. Roland, Mr*. John­
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Gray plan son. Mr*. Tison nnd Mr*. Ruth
to move in the near future to Knight.
their ne« home nt Fourteenth
Street and Park Avenue.

e r s o na ls

Plan* were made to sponsor a
bl&lt;w I bank snd Mrs. Mary Rnwim» win appointed chairman of
the project at the monthly meet­
ing cl the Sanford Pilot Club held
on Tuesday evening at the Tour1st Centrr. The date for the blood
rank will be announced later. An­
nouncement was made that during
.he month of May 142 quart* of
roili; and one ea*e of canned milk
had l&gt;ern distributed through the
milk fund plan. A b o that under
tne elub‘a cancer program 3o0
person* had viewed two film* on
the subject and that two talka had
been nrard by 83 adults.
T ie giuup voted to donats- 318
to the Yesltry Memorial Fund.
PUiu were also made for a dint.er meeting to he held in July at
the Time and Tide, summer c*mr\
of Mi*. Rawlins. Those
attending
____ attending
the meeting Tuesday wore Mr*
*&gt;t. II. Smith, Mis* Gu**ic Hinton,
Mr.. W. K. Hollcyhead. Mrs.
Frank MaeNelll, Mr*. Al Hunt,
Mn. K. II. lUndall, Mrs. Gordon
Sweeney, Mrs. Hill Tyre, Mr*. M.
C. Stone. Mr*. J. C. Mitchell, Mm.
Friends of Mr*. M. J. Durnk
Haw! in*, Mr*. A. H, P. tenon.
Mr*. John Galloway, Sirs, Ruth will regret to learn that she left
yestrrduy for Jacksonville where
Scott, Mr*. Esther Rive, Mm, she will undergo a throat opera­
John Clurk, Mr*. R. C. Maxwell, tion at the Riverside Hospital.
Mr*. K. H. Isiney, Sim. Zcb Rat­
liff and Sirs. Albert Jarrell.
Rev. Dougin- Charles plans to
leave on Monday for Montreal,
C. where he will attend n InnMrs. Bihn Says Work N.
gunge school to study Portu­
Will Aid life Length guese.
Hy VIVIAN DROWN
AP Nrwsfealum Writer
NEW YORK - You esn take
thi» from an 80-year-old working
gill. Sirs. Anna Oihn, who model*
“on the side." Work, and youll
live longer
Thi», con., r from ths popular
"Uenney" —
c is called In the
trade, *
. advice. She i* In
excell,h and bclltvea that
peop
„.to keep an Interest In
life will last longer than those
who Just exist from day to day.
Besides It l* so much more fun
to be independent."
Onre In a while, ahe says,
people sympathize with her —
“an old lady who must work."
A.ways. Uenney *ay*. she ad­
vises them to save their pity
"for those who can’t or dond
want to work."
The white-haired sweet-faced
Penney who look* like every­
body’* mother Is at present aver­
aging about five 1 H hour model­
ing Jobs a week. She could do
more, but then she say* "it would
Interfere with my main Job."
Her "main Job" is a full time
one — aix day* a week In a night
club a* a ladles' lounge attendant.
She works from 8:30 at night
until 3 a. m.. ti.kr* a taxi home,
sleeps until 2 o'clock in the after­
noon. then calls the 8*&gt;cicty of
Models where sho has been regis­
tered three yearn to see whether
she has an assignment. She says:
"I haven't missed a day for Ill­
ness In H years. Only once did
I have to take a night o ff and
that was when I had a modeling
Job in .Chicago."
This waa a memorable occasion
In Denney’s life. She had never
flown before. She was wined and
dined and “ felt like a real glamor
girl." she say*.
The B"J" model who Up* the
scales at 130 lbs. hss no relatives
nearby, her husband having died
several years ago. Sho has lived
at the same hotel for 10 year*,
though she originally registered
for two weeks. Sno has no kitchen
and eata ail her mcala out — usually alone — but ahe doesn't mind.
As a matter of fact, she says,
wllh a twinkle In her blue eyes,
Mt la fun to live alone U-causc
you can do as you please."
Usually sha please* to take
walks or go to the movlag.
Though she “ did go through the
night club stage" when she waa

Hollywood

Mr. and Mrs. O. V, Horace have
as their guests nt thrlr home on
Magnolh Avenue, their daughter,
Mrs, C. II. Ilennett and young son
of Dothan. Ala.
Rill Kirtlev left yesterday for
Charleston. S. C. where he will
report to the United States Navy
receiving ship for reassignment.
Mr. Kirtley has been enjoying a
70-day leave In Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hall and
son, Jack, of Augusta, Ga. arc
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack llall In Sanford and
with Mr. nnd Mr*. It. H. Welch
in Orlando.
Leaving yesterday for Mt. Dorn
for a young people's conference
at the lake Side Inn were Mi**
Peggy Wright, Miss Rosa Coke
Hoyle, Mi«* Mary Margaret Car­
michael, Mias l.ucv Ward and
Rodman Itrumlev. They were ac­
companied to Mt. Dura by Mra.
W. A. Patrick.
younger, they don't Intrigue her
now. She sec* “ enough of night
cluhs" while on her night jcihc
Benney uses no makeup except
on an occasional job. She is not
interested in romance "though
the right man may route along."
But she doesn't care if ho doesn't
show up. She says:
"Liv&gt; alone und like it Is my
motto. And I like It. I don't owe
anybody anything."

Rev. Ashton Speaks
To Christian Council

Rev. Lawrence 8. Ashley, slate
secretary of the Florida Christian
Missionary Society, was the guist
speaker at the monthly meeting
of the Woman’s Council of the
First Christian Church held re­
cently at the home of Mr*. Alex
R. Johnson. Mrs. William Cherry
served a* co-hostess for the meet­
ing which was presided over by
Mr*. O. D. Landret*.
Rev. Ashley had a* the subject
for his talk "Cru*adc". Following
the business meeting refreshments
were serve,I to Rev. Ashley, Mr*.
Landres-, Mr*. J. L. Horton, Mr*.
Glenn C. Utt, Mr*. R. G, Fox,
Mr*. J.L. Wilson. Mrs. W. P. Yesley. Mb*. lJoyd. Mr*. J. R. Rich­
ards, Mr*. Pearson. Mr*. George
Roland, Mr*. W. C. Tison. Mr*
Johnson. Mr*. Cherry. Mis* Susan
Williams and Sylvia Pearson.

C. L. Stokley « Mark
Fiftieth Anniversary
Friend* will he Interested to
learn that Mr. and Mr*. Charles
U-o Stok ley of Mt. Dora will
eelelKate their fiftieth wedding
anniversary on Saturday. In honor
of the occasion Mr. and Mr*. W.
K. Stokley of Ihi* city will en­
tertain with n family dinner on
Saturday evening at their home
nt HIM East Fourth Street. Mr
and Mr*. Stokley will also hold
open house at their home In Mt
Dora on .Sunday afternoon Iwtween the hours of 3:30 and 5;3&gt;)
o'clock,
I’ resnt for the occasion will lw
all the Stokley children except
one and six grandchildren. Mr. n i
Mrs. Stokley were married in Mt
ihitu M years ago and have msde
that city their home to tho present
date, lie la in the produce limi­
ne**.

Lvthrr William* nrwrtl Irrhnholor pit till r, ON AN ISLAND
WITH YOU. hat juvt been re­
leased and Ilie South Sea Island
vrrnrs wrre all inailr at the Flor­
ida Cypress Gardens while air
strip and the Jungle vrenes were
nude al ftrailrntan and the key*
off Miami.

Story League Will
Install O f f i c e r s
The Sanford Story la-ague will
meet on Monday evening ut 7,'i0
P.M. at the Tourist Center for
a supper nnd Inslallnliun of offi­
cer*. The following will lie In•tailed: Mr*. Fred Robb, presi­
dent; Mr*. R. C. Maxwell, vice
proMdtni; Mr*. Phillip J. Allen,
second
vice
president;
Mr*.
George A. Stine, third vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Donald Middleton, re­
cording secretary; Mr*. W. L.
Roche, ti responding secretary:
Mr*. R, A. Cobb, treasurer; Mt*.
i. D. Brownlee, historian; Mu.
K, C. Williams pnrliamentnrinn.
A program will follow the in­
stallation ceremonies which will
include music and u short story.

HOLLYWOOD. June 28. (A’)—
Producer Uniter Wanger an­
nounce* be v*ill mine the rich
vein of Amrriran history in bis
future film*.
The scholarly film maker, who
ha* alternated between serious
drama* and escapist flim-flam,
say* he plan* a long.range pro­
gram of movie* highlighting
Americana. I.ntesl to It,, nunuuiiceti is "Ho Gallantly Gleaming,"
a story of John Fremont. The
producer will soon begin “ Tulsa,"
concerning the rise of the oil in­
dustry. «nd plan* to follow with
“ Anne of The Indies," about An­
ne ilunny, Charlcston-liorn pirnto
Who operated la-tween Na&gt;&gt;au
arid the Carolines. Both will fea­
ture hi* star, Husnu Hayward.
Wanger has aietted researchers
of American universities to in­
form him of little-known event*
of U.S. history that might con­
tain movie material.
Burt Lancn-tcr plan* to shoot
all of III* "Eagle ou the t’artus"
in Moxlcu, and that should give
film making below the border »
much-needed shot in tho atm.
it's a story of the Mexican revo­
lution and Burt’s company will
film It in authentic locales, using
Mexican studios f&lt;u Interim
Ih ll use all Mexican Actor* ex­
cept for some of the lead roles
Another l-ntln American revolotion Is the subject of Joh.l
Hu-lun'* fir-t independent (din,
••Rough Sketch," which will star
John Garfield nnd Jennifer June*.
Its background l» the Cuban up­
rising that overthrew the Mach­
ado regime in P.» 17. The company
wilt location m Cuba.
Donald O'C
&gt;1' - Itudlo M *
nothing for him to do *o he is
hopping o ff to South Africa on
July 31 for a week of theater
work. Ho I* also considering of­
fer* to appear lit tho I.ondun
Palladium and to -tar in “ Bollnr
Diplomacy" nn Broadway.
Sottjn Heine want* to make her
next film after "The Countess of
Monte Crlsto" in England Is*cause that's the only place sho
ran get n color commitment. Rea­
sons shrewd Sonjn: "Film is
prettier 111 color and make* more
money, too."
Ctoseup* . . - Sabu wants to
make "Retutn of Elephant Boy
Mjrmlcnt flirts
film . . . Turns an Independent

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SHOE SALE
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han Boy, now in “Song of India,"
finishes his Engle-Lion contract
Mnrgnrct C Owaltney
In August and he couldn't be
Je« eler
happier, lie's mighty sore al the
formerly with
studio.
C. L. Pruyn
Dinah Shore I* the latest to
In Winter Park
sign for London Palladium ap­
Blather Furniture Store
pearances. She and George Mont­
gomery will make the trip oftci
■ finishes "Indian Scour* - ■
Wonder why I.amine Hay refused
to pose for "till photographs with
Helen Walker on the "My Dear
Dr. C. L. Persons
Secretary" film.
Yvonne dct'urlo doesn’t wont
o p t o m e t r is t
to do tile proposed "Bagdad" With
Tony Martin. "IVc hail my fill
PROMPT COMPLETE
of Arabian nights musicals, she
OPTICAL SERVICE
says . . . "The Girl From Jone-^
Glasses pre-eribed, di«pen«ed
Beach" had the world's shortest
location tr:p
to the pntking . Repairs and udjurimrnt* made
lot opposite Watncf llrottier* . . .1
Hours 9-12 — I-3
Maybe movie maker* nien't wor- .
Mat. 9-12
tt.-il nhoiil the imsslhility of an I
Phone 298
odors' stuke, hut-- 1'imi tsal j|
International la timing it* film*
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
to end shooting July 31, i-Aj&gt;i»»Sanford. Florida
th-n dale of the Screen Actors
Guild contract. Just in case.

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Sanford Regains Third Place By Trimming G’s, T T o 6
Lake

Goes Route T o t
C h a l k Up Victory;1
f L o c a l s To Tangle;
? W i t h Vs Sunday |

COMMENTS
S ID E L IN E S

' By? ARTHUR HECK WITH, JR.

Llmber-limtied W a c h e e ls , n
greyhound which hae finished in
By ARTHUR HECK WITH, JR.
TJje Sanford UlMitt moved back |
the money five time* in six
Herald Sport* Editor
In to thitd p la c e to the Florida
starts, will stretch her slender
rL o n in * sta te t .r s u iu
PLAY KKNIGHTH
"
Slat* League »t»ridn ,irr U »t night Team
■
—
W I.
leg* with the elite of the feature
u rla n d o
St 11
"Slate Loop Directors Ban
a * tJmy nipped ih * U n lr.oviU * G
ninth
race
at
the
Volusia
County
&lt;* IS
Met* In A 7 to C trn inning con - ;D aytons ilssch
Kennel Club In Daytona Beach Player Appreciation Nights," headn ssford
Si 11
te a t *1 the M u n icip a l I'ark.
,U a ln tsvlll*
1* II
tonight. In the eighth race last| line . . . Well, well s « ace the
TUghlhandur Buddy Lake went U n b u r i
II IS
Saturday this fawn-hued speed­ Florida State I-eague has again
1* SI
the limit, except thia time
qhe ^oute to rrcoivo credit for the I'aiatka
ster romped in to win by a nose. gone
Hi A n eu slln s
It SI
it lias taken a little bit different
I»U od
1? SS
l»o Tonight she will be making her approach
and has gone toward
Y esterday's R esells
debut in the Club’s ‘feature, hut the rrdiculous.
I^ e s b u rs T; O rlsn-lo 1
her
previous
record
shows
that
I’ sla lk a 1; D t U iid 0
By voting out player aprreciasite belongs with the fleetest. tlon night* the director* are
Hi AugtlM lne 4; D syion a II
111 Innings)
Wachreta is owned by the lucky really Just rutting their own
Ranford 7j U a ln rtvllle I
Handle Bros. Kennels, an outfit throats.
(10 lantnesl
urh&gt;---r - « s l * '■ representatives
tie me* T s g s r
We do not believe in singling
D syion a st Hi A u gu'M s*
M in i gea red to the trark.
out players for feats in any one
Hanford st (la ln esvlll*
Oil's
Classic
will
be
ona
of
WaI.eesLutg at Clilsndo
game, U-cauMt they get paid to do
la la tw s s i lie Land
thr&lt; la's most dangerous contend­ their best at ail limes, but when
by Johnny McManus, a saciifice
er* This fast stepper ill six the league turns thumb* down on
and a long fly to «*t*ler.
nriiHiiiA.Ft.oniDA i r.Afit r.L
start* has triumphed once, fin* a general appreciation night for
Sanford tim e roaring back In T eam —
W L 1■il Ished secohd twice and third
players, that Is what wr term
Si I*
I
the boll cm of the same Inning. V a ld oits
I* 14 -jso* twice. He Is a product of the "approaching the ridiculous."
C'tinie Kavakla strolled up to the Tailsh SM t*
*JJ
Osward Bros. Kennels, another
h o m s s 'tlls
*1 10
1
After all, who i* it that pays
plat* and lilted one of Don Cok­ Ttt'liygfots
1* IS
I
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greyhound racing outfit whose the way for the players to lie out
IS II .1
er's pitches far over the left Albany
*o 1*
.&lt;st*! courser* have been leading the there on the field playing for any
field wall for a home run to knot M o u l i n *
ifiwn.
you gur-v-d it..
ord sls
10 SI .1!!? packs.
the count. Len Matte doubled to C
Am srlcu*
IS SO .1
Other greyhounds scheduled to It Is tlm fans, who file through
(lam es Today
left field, and Manager Mytl
C ordrle s i Waycroaa
] ramble in tonight** feature are the turnstiles night after night
Hung pulled Coker in favor of
la l'sh a a a ea s i Am rrlrus
1Sooner Select, I'otomac, Mr. to cheer these fellows on to win.
Joe Cleon, Lake grounded out.
When the fans desire to give *
Thomasvllt* at Mnullrts
Shortstop, Now Voyager, Jocular
advancing Matt* to third. J°hf’
V al-lniU st A lbany
"plnyer nieht" at a nark, it will
Jester and Lovelv D»*n.
ny HUIanus rolled an InilcId hit
be -hunnrd. h*&lt;-au*o It is against
r .v T t iii’.* r o t s T o x i o i i T
to second lm»* to scoie Static to
AMI MICAV A s s n t T A T in x
league lemlations.
1st H i « l / I S l k HMi
W I.
place, the context In the record T e a m -,r ;
r lr s l Matt u a ll r DeaMs
We feel that a short rrrrmony
Indianapolis
S* IS
,C*
lu d d y
t's k s d
■ Ilk A
AnatkSr
.books at * Sanford victory.
M llw su k st
*9 I*
with small gift* and a "fred’’ for
I
I
I
Buck.
Hotting
d
a
n
ra
n
.
Bhy
Dane.
Tonight the Gianta move to fit. Paul
SO I*
Tyro, Standard F ligh t. IajII s tusk, the tilayrrs would be in order,
1* I f
Gainesville to lauple with the Cnlumhu*
ij:
ta d n a ce S /l# lb * » •
and this sort of appreciation pro­
M
inneapolis
I
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14
I.a .i H alf H ally Heable
G’s at Harris Field, and tomor­ K snsa* City
gram would hurt nothing.
IT 1*
I
j
l
Itlskl*
Hus.
C
lassic
Lady.
0llv*r
row Evening the locals move to T oled o
IT SI
We wonder who dreamt up all
,
I
Bomb, My Mleku*. Oaagway Ml**.
I I SI
Doyteaa Ilcnch for a tvnn bill LoUlsvIM*
Ulus Bgussk. HIV Blow , Truitt of these silly little polls to he
with the
The Giants p ay
Don
taken?
Ssd n a r e l ola rliy
INTr.HXATIOXAL l .r A f lt ’ D
host* to the Daytona Beach nine
W* agree that passing a hat for
I*ri
T ran tsir, Bast T sars. Moon R ocT
eam
—
W
L
on Sunday afternoon.
.*11 kst. H ubs'* Choice. Toppr Juvsa. a player every time he hits a
M ontreal
*S *1
TheU csburg Pirate* w t j J * N e w a r k
St* Joint com m and. K o il* nuby.
lioiue run would not be good, be­
11 11
1 to' 2 victory over the Orlando Ryrscus*
Its goes
11 14
came these appreciation stunt*
S
O
S
lih
Rare
B
Hllh
Mil*
u ffa lo
1* 1*
Senators last night, and the »sy- B
.4*1 1 T reks allss llom bsr. H ollis X . only breed discontent auu-ng th&lt;City
14 1*
ton**peach ciuii lost a * 10 “ Jersey
.4*1 Top lla tlcr. Judd. Mr. Host Man. idaycrs. A pitcher may walk out
R och esler
N IS
buttle, luting II inidnga, Jo the T oron to
.*1* M yra's Luck, t ilt h Moon
14 IS
to the mound and tost a biillisnt
t i t R ase 8 - Idia Mils
11 II .111
SI. Angustino Balnta. I * '* '" * , HaKImere
rame, and receive nothing but
H srklesrlng, Ashby, gllvsr CssManager Charllo Bowles pitched
II*. Kthsl Com m andsr, Mad Alom . oud cheers, hut one of the other
Uunny's M atter. Bpaelst Dsluso. players could nit a home run
n noThli ao-nin game
*h*
. ft
i ad J
f i Ike
iv- *ro
kM
My Dssllnatlon.
and __—
reap a
9100
gift.
DeLend Rsd H » b m lhB A# (Irssn yllls
*T It
Slh Hare r a ta r ity
re gisttied a » to 0 victory.
against this type of reward for
Charleston
SI It
Be*
Paul.
H
sld
orsd
o,
Old
Union,
«AlH«C»V.LL»r
# . J a ck son ville
SI II
but not the general
• fi! gun Daisy, P lsssa n t Praams. Larry players,
Colum bia
*• II
'ill Flynn, Eastsr J a ck a l, Usckstrsst "players' night".
Macon
S* II
|
Ost.
We do not like to promote con­
Colum bus
I* S®
Tib R are B /ld lb Mile
Augusta
I® SI
'.« !
Junction Jnnss, Poverty Prld*. tempt. but we would like to see
flavaanah
I I SS
Hr Hors. Mis* n fa ck syss, Hun- the fan* of Sanford get together
YrolevXar*a R e ta ils
stripe. Oil s H ot Iron , Lucky Class, ami Isold a real appreciation night
Jacksonville I: Colum bia •
lit o r a ls Hoy.
Uraenvtll* 4; Colum bus 1
for tho Sanford Giants. After
Sib Mare g /l d l k Mile
A u eu tia I I ; M tcon 0
Hympliony, M ystery Root. Joy'* all, this la atill a free country,
Chartssion 10; Havannah I
&lt;1*1. Jovial Jessie, L ike Tom. n il's and the fans, who pay the freight
U nity. Haigs llran rh, Flossts Me.
for a ball club to operate, are
Sib R are B 'l* lh Mile
NATIONAL M U D I 'R
Team —
W 1
Pel
P olom sc,
Hoonor fletset.
Now the very backbone of the naiional
If* Vnvagrr, l^ivsly D aw n, W achssla, pastime. If there were no fans,
Boston
f| &gt;
,S*» n it's Clssslc, Mr. Phortslap, Joeu- there would be no baseball games.
nt Ixiul*
11 II
SSI I s r ’ J ssirr
P lttsb u rih
I I li
There are many of tha loyal
AM
lath Rare Rsash Caarse
New Toth
I® 11
.111
tuidy Kant, V ltam oat, Lady X . supporters, who attend the San*
B rooklyn
I* 1
Philadelphia
II 1
,SII fjsddls'a Ituby, lU h y F*y, Nsvsrby, ford baseball game* regularly,
.11* India Arrnw, T s n g s rls
Cincinnati
11 I
who nertr have an opportunity
C h icago
14 1
to meet the local players. If they
▼eefesdaySs R ssutt*
B rooklyn 4 .1; Pittsburgh
wish to hold a get-together for
fin d gam s called sad ( lb
End
of
the
line
the players, we know o f no wiy
New Y ork l - l i C h icago 1
Coeehe* of the Army Olympic In the world it could be curtailed.
' Total*
*4 T II I# II
boxir.g
squad,
picked
In
recent
Last night the Palatka rlub held
O slnssvtll* . , .-----■ *41 4®t I®* , _ *J
tryotita at Chicago, feel that moat a barbecue for the Axatra players
Sanford — _____ _ 14® 410 I s* *—1
Errors: H ossnkrant, McManus I.
of the 18 candidates rut hold and the DeLand Red Hat players.
C o llin * Huns batted Ini Iv sr t.
thrir own with "gulden gloves" Fans from DeLand were Invited
SCillrrll, Poplo. ItnscBhraB*. MulfigMers, but only the top eight to attend. A small charge was
lia s , B urk* K s v s k ls J. W stls, C ur­
le r. MrMsnu* T w o bass hits: Ivey,
nf thin group will go into the made to attend the affair, and
Kavakla. M a ll* T h is * baa# tills:
fin-1 Iryim! at Boston , . , Claude the prlrc of the ball runs was
is 1
Rhllss. Collin*. Horn* runt K avo- Boston
Pn*-*nu, former Cubs pltrher, Included in the ticket. This ia the
II I
k ls . Slnltn hssot K l!lr*t» Sscrl- Hel roll
11 I
fle e s Cnktr, K lltroll. H».ibt* p lsr*: W ashington
can't undrrslniul these high school sort of thing we advocate for the
ll 1
Rhltss to K llire ll 1. F o li u m to RI. Louis
kids. "They're
book worms," Sanford player*.
|| |
Iiu la a tr, K sva k l* to M alts to Chicago
Thia type of gathering may
Claulc protests. "They're over­
Yesler4ar*a Rosalia
l&gt;*pln: (’ spin to Hosoahrans to
C h tcip o t&lt;4; n o tio n 1-1
looking the eolld future baseball change the Banford'a club’s luck,
O l f t o n : Citrlsr In Rhllss. Loft on
New York Si Cleveland •
Ha seat Oalnsovtllo T. Baaford It.
nolu.i for them if they'd Just give and give the youngsters an added
W ashington a l D etroit
u h
on balls: o f f C oker I, Iw ks
assurance that the fane of Sanil a fling."
I . Struck out: b y Cukor II. Lak*
lord are supporting them and lie
( . lilt s : o ff C okor IS In f Innings.
*

lb r a ld B porta E ditor

f

T ru n * till by p lir h s r : by Lak#
f O r l f i * ) . W inning rltrh s r: LAk*.
L o s in g pltrhtr: Coker. Umpires:
KWdrews and C ofsr. Tim® o f gam e:

By WILL GRIM8LEY
NEW YORK June 25 f/TV-The
world'' heavyweight boxing rhamplonuip became n playinlng of
.He •father
today — predicted
j howin ihrratening * third post­
ponement of the 16-round title
uout between Joe (.null and Jer­
sey Jo* Walcott.
The two veteran fighting men,
their mrv** strained by two dciayr, are »eht-dulrd to try again
In Yaiiki-e Stadium tonight 9 I* M .
fcST.
The Weather Uurca-j, however,'
•ould only promise lute afternoon
and cti mng short its; IvSh uii.g ».
iloiu'y, huiiild day.
The forrcaat for Saturday la
fait and cool. The rontevt will
be shifted to then if ronditiona
don't permit It tonight.
The &gt;pcn*orlnp Twentieth O n turj Spotting Club has through
Moi*j*y to get the Miiitina out
of tn« way. The New York Yan*cer conic home Tue-day to take
over th'di ball park. Pritc fjghtmg is a.tainrt the law in New
YotV on Suntuy.
The combatant* will not lie
forced to wngh-in n id.i. At the
iris monies Wnlnestiay. L o u i s
Aeignrd 211*6 and Watrott 184H.
Both fighters were In their
dressing rooms and thorn* ml* of
fan* were either inside the park
or milling at the gate* last night
when the area was struck by the
full iorrr of a thunderstorm—
pouting ruin, sharp lightning and
cound effect*.
Tiie storm hit shortly before 7
P. M (EST) and the fight wae
‘railfd off by promoter Mike Jac­
obs nod his assistant, Sol Strauss,
- i T.ki P.M.
At til* time there were romr
4,4oO paid rustomeri, thoroughly
voskrtl. inside the stadium. The
prom«tirs announced plans for
replacing the subs wit)&gt; new tic­
kets today and for redeeming tic-

By RALPH RODEN
Associates! Prvae Sports Writer
Are the Cleveland Indlani
ready to be scalped f
Manager Lou Boudreau'i Amer­
ican l eague pace-setters have lost
.hel. first crucial eerie* of the
year and Bob Feller shows no
signs of returning to the form
that made him one of the great­
est nUrhers In baseball. These
two factors have cast a cloud over
a on.-e rosy outlook.
* fni* is the year," shouted
Cleveland fans when the tribe
•pr.ivd the season by tearing off
-ix straight triumphs. Their be­
lief that the Indians would win
then first pennant since 1920
grew stronger as the tribe open­
ed up a comfortable lead.
Today, however, they are not
sore. Only a game and a-hplf
separate* the Indians from the
pursuing world champion New
York Yankees.
Tne Yanks came into Cleveland
Monday night three and a half
games off the pace. They knocki d off southpaw ace Rene BearJen, lost a 6-2 game to Sam
Zoldak Tuesday, heat Don Black
,n 11-innings Wednesday and yes­
terday thrashed Feller 4-0. Cievcami now has lost eight out of tta
last 12 starts.
Frlirr allowed the Yanks only
five hits yesterday, but three of
them were home run* and re­
sulted in all nf the Yankee runs.
Th( lots was Rapid Robert's
eightn as against only six vic­
tories.
Philadelphia's third placg Ath­
letic* pulled to within two games
j f .he Indians by noilng nut the
Itrowns, 8-6. In a night game at
St. Louis.

SPECIAL

.413 to .417.
The St. Lout* Cardinal* storm­
ed to within n hail game of tha
ftrut place Boaton Braves-in the
National League pennant race by
trouncing the Braves, 11-3, In a
night game at Boston.
The Brooklyn Dodgers dumped
the Pittsburgh Pirates twice, 6-1
and 8-4, at Brooklyn. The second
game w*j halted after the Pir­
ates* half of the eighth inning be­
cause of darkness. The twin set­
back* dropped the Pirates from
second to thlrtl place and moved
the Dodger* from sixth tet fifth.

FOR

JUNE

New "lUroness" Cold Was* by Helena CartU, Franchised
at 87.60
Genuine Oil Mirhlnalesa Perm. 910 Wave far 9743
W e a ls o fe a tu re b etter P e rm a n e n ts in cold o r m ach in eleao
• s i r s 110 and up

Hhaping. Sly ling and Kerondltioalng treatment Incledod
la ell price*.
For appointment rail 971

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK

POST
TIME
8:13pm

RAIN
OR SHINE

A four-run eighth inning rally,
highlighted by Ferris Fain1* triple
anu Barney MeCoaky's two-bog.
gcr-enabled the A'g to win. The

•rot- of those unable to stay over.
Louis returned to Pompton
behind them.
Lets think about such a pro. Lakes, N. J. Walcott remained
ut a note! In the city.
giom

initial!

The Duke of Wellington never
met Napoleon, whom he defeated
at Waterloo.

KGDS

General Truck A Equip. Co

For All
SPORTS

ES air, there'* a champion ship
caliber all ihrougb that Buick
ul yours.

(Gym Shoes)

It’a caliber that call* for mighty
little "conditioning"-if the atten­
tion it g e n add* up to really know­
ing and understanding tart.

Cushion Arch A Sole

BALL BAND
ATHLETIC SHOES
SIZES

Otto's line is auto repairs—Irat ha aeemi to have anothsr
line for the bench. And he's good at both. ',

Y

For imtance, these Fireball cylin­
der® will keep on packing all the
wallop they should, if you let us
cnmprciaion-cbcck them in the
Iluitk way. Steering will ttay easy
and light, tire wear will atay at the
minimum, if yuu keep your wheels
lined up on oil* special tracking
gauges.

And when wear does take Its Incacapable toll, we have the parts —
Buick-engineered for tbeir j o b that restore factory-oew standards
o f performance.
F.ven our tools are specially de­
signed to do a typical Buick job and for the personal, interested,
apcdaliied attention that tops off

taket a lot of "know how" to be a rood mechanic. Our
in have the experience and training to do good work
any nuke car or track. Inexpensive, too. Bigger Jobs may
paid for In eaay monthly payment*.

-v -

{Jls ,

George Toohy, Manager

m/,r-

Ye*, give your ebarop real Buick
care - Buick k oow -b ow , Bnick
part*, Buick inicreu In keeping jour
car at in pegk. Cotta no mot* than
ordinary atientioni —but what a
whale o f a difference it nultatl

Matched - t o- m
maintenance far

■war p la in tvr»Y

SHOES

1,1

B
No Cushion Arch; Ideal For Fiahing

WHITE ACER OXFORD
ERAL TRUCK &amp; EQUIPMENT CO,

Lubricate

genuine Bulck earn, you (im ply
can't beat tbe Buick ipedlUit* in
our ihop.

*« !■

High Top

&gt; * «.

Blown* culled only three hit* off
thicc Athletic pitcher* but 13
bear* un bell* kept them In the
game.
Ttic up nod coming Boaton Red
So* divided a douUc-header with
the White Sox in Chicago, win­
ning the aecond game, 8-6, after
IIIII Wight pitched the White So*
to a 3-1 victory in the opener.
Ted William* amaihed hla 14th
and 16th homer* ef the year and
orove in four run* to (park the
Red Sox'* nightcap triumph. The
Red So* atugger alio booated hi*
league-leading batting mark from

u ic k c a r e

.

K E E P S B UI CKS B l S T

lu n ic A u

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H I ! D A T . JU N E 25, 1018

the

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I’honr 1 1

111 W . Cad S I.

rr*ld»&gt;!Ho and
.it* &gt;;***«:ih h i reel,

I’h. .130

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tin t

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Oort'* let d ilb (u rift|
crett « f t i bar toj Item
a btllti tab. Rtcom ta c ­
tion Method it often tec- 1
(ttlful in Only one Cij,
S ill, c tfiilin in Oiit
HI l| t l, ill conditicni.

. /uthoriztd
s*u %
1 IRVICI

=

D
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ROBSON
SI’OKTINC GOODS

f P f f bOOMii.m r u u » i« &gt; i i ,n lt

.ion

M O M ITI fOUNOATION
•oo ciakah iaoo. iAUiOMvaa iiceoa

e.

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tu n i»:*go. *. ] ; i ,, ,ltl% „ f j „ i y

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AHTICI.ES FOR SA FE

*v

*
I. .
The IhIU mImi rule* ni*ply 1»*
ail Want 1 *1* |miMl*hrd la Th*
«*nnford Herald.

1

llM9 lb *e» lime |lB*Pf (loB
ft tlntea lb *er lime Innerilitv
a Ilmen hr wee line InaerllMri
3d Ilmen fie per line InarMloti
IT r e a u r d a f a t h e l i n e ,
ll w a h l e r a l e f e r h l a r h f a r e rap*.

PHONE 118
iV aal
I d a m i l l b e a r r e p fe d
n itr
I h r • e I r |. It.. n * o n
wiriw• fltM tlitm r b n t f t e I f y n i r r m a r
l a 11*1*4 In 'like f e l r p b o a e b a n k ,
i n r e t u r n f a r thl* nrenm iw tadnf lo w t h e a 4 * e H l » e * l a * « p e e t n l
ta» p a y p r e a . p i l y .
l a u r d v r laar
aia (o r e a d e r I k e h e a l p a n e l k l r
■m i r e , a l l W a a l I d a m w e t b e
In n n r o lflre on Ik e d ay b efore
pnb llealln n .
I'le a a e a o flfr na Im taed lalel*
I f n n e r r o r o r t a r a I n |# * a r a d .
W e r a a a a l be re a p « a * l b le l o r
m o re tk a a a a e I n m r r e e l la a erllaft.

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

1112.
3l»r *11 K

a0r*r OkT'

I I UN111 UK
FACTOR! TO YOU
I Con iili'le F in d (juallt) llou,e*
' Ii* tii Funii.hltig, At Factory
1 |*i ices.
*
i

I -toil niul Mmb'i') lleiltoum.
lii ang Room and Living Hoorn
Fur nllum.

ROW H E N T

Puttnu Rmim Tnbleit, Chair,,
Cr ,h nxn, nml Itiiffete.

0 F F I C K tpars in ftfelach Bu'.blinx.

S'iil .1
Mahogany Chippendale
mil Irunean I’ hyfe Sofa, ami
C h a in .
,

L a r x r light office*, newly decovited . all iitilitic,, hent ami Jmrl*
tor nerrtre fnrni»hed Call 8(78
W. II. * A. Dipt. Store._____

Law.on Sofa, and Chau*.
Seitional
Sofa, and Studio
Ciuichea.

Modem and tip to date one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
httsine** ee-ipm. Itownlown" lo­
cation. Call B50

Kiwe hole 1le,k, . . .
Chair, . . . Che,ta.

Odd!

told lb d* and Vaniliea.
Dinette Suite* and Hundred' of
oth:r item, to compleete your
huuM'huld need,.

TWO ItiMim furnl.hed apartment,
downttairs. 12(1 S. I'nhmtto.

12

SP E C IA L YF**v»CES

ItKAL fUtTATK—INSDlt INCH
PROPERTY MANACF.MKNT
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
ka

4

I Iona* Stale Hank Rldg.

MODKRN 4 Iredroam Itanrh type
home. 2 bath». KlCrllent loeatlno. Apply ftOd Plumo,a Drive,
Phone 12311 -W.

ft

NICK
ROOM furnMhed
m in complete Wooilwurk
7 acre* land, lo*aietl Lake
See J. L. Humphrey,
Mnry.

I

home
Shop,
Mary.
Lake

A H T1CLE5 F O R S A LE

(!Oa T

MILK — Noorlihlng.

Im-

K

rve your health the easy way.
ndall
Prlc*t, So.
Sanford
Ave. Phone 7 1 *MY-3 .

ti

II. A ir Compre,*or. mounted
on wheel*, ISOdKl caah. John

Kinder, Phone 745.

CONCRETE PIPE, grcaietrap*,
aeptic tank*, hlpek*, lienchcs,
flower pot*, aluminum cale­
nient window*.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Kim A«r.
Phone 1331
TUXEDO FEEDS—comnlet* line
Hunt a Tuxeuo Feed Store

HPEorAfT*-

Wo will electrify jxmr prruent
xeiving raachllM' for &gt;39.50.
Ilcrt’g Sewing Machine Center,
Sutra A Service. *cro», from
I'rinccM Theater, Phone )IP0.
PAINT your cer for &gt;3.46 with
Nu-Knamel. No hru*h mark*.
Randall Electric Co.
TiOTOTILLER, elmoat new. Very
rcaaonablc. Write P. O. Box
258.
QUALITY Salt-W ater Fithlng
Tackle. Call 020-J ____
24 IN. Emerson Kan. nearly
SJitabtc for lat^l area;
Uunutt, liar, etc. Perfect
dlHon. &gt;70.00 coat &gt;00.00.
1407.
I j f lW

new.
r*eeonCall

BOIKN'S garden tractor, tike
new wuh attaaMante. Bargain.
Phone fllt-W.

8

HELP

WANltD

N t ’ ftSE for 2 .moll rhildrrn. A p­
ply in per.on, 2 1 1 Summer
Ave.

t

Counter girl,. Trim mol tit til, Hu,
Station Call tieforu 11 dm A.M.

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SALES—SERVICE

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lift N. Park

t i i i : j*t \t t
n.«»mii.\
i i i i c k t i n . ih t o h u a . t : i i k i u
in &lt;;
w ii.i.iiro im v

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tr 1 Itu
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w IImiffi|rt«in. N*«riN K-*t *'lltno
V.(Hi i f r h»rt’h&gt; ni»l Iflrd ihal
r*»r •IH ••&gt;• * htl* heeli file. t «mnlh*
&gt;»m |f| 1hr 4’III lit KMt*rt f.tr f&lt;ei»
Hi* L, | **itl nil M-.n.l • in «'Iwinfff x
Vmti ftt*
hv Hr lire M tll.MtuhI**
in • r It f ******linl l«. n Ir &gt;■ *ur wri»
•‘ 1«*r k ■ *!
the
left •«I*iI** •’ r.»n. e with
win111 !' *»t»rf Itl Ihr «h.iiii 11 »*oi»»
ILnil m*• Mt H,*lif i*|.| |’*lii| Iii ,i. mi «

SMI ITLOWKN CO— Roofing. «-•
he,l id riding, painting,

t'loine

llHJt or UT It.

WOHK W ANTED

W e m a k e mir m m I r e Cretint
T : inI&gt; —

llelirim tH

T 1 V

— T 0
Sniu'ord Avenue

fll

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All flnvorw

I l e .ili h fu l

1C E

C R 1C A M

Fnr Smimlh Summer

II li \ li K A C li S
Bill’s Parkage Store and Bar
112 V\'est Flint Street

I'ltune SSt!

Are you *oln» throufti th, funrUonaJ
'middl* »«*‘ pvTlod p*culur to vimtto
133 io bJ yr«.)7
tbu milt you
■ utTrr from hot fUhftJirv f**l »o nrrrnut. tiUti-Atrunf. il ml? Then w try
J.FdiA K rtnkhAiiti Vf«#Ul»l# CVtcnilt nil in r*ll*Y* Mich nympioma
rM
•itikiAm* &lt;Vimpound ■ 1*** I u *hftl

INNERSIMUNG

Doctore call ft lUMAIClUf loole rffret'

.MATTRESSES

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S cEmV*“ !

IIO\ SPRINGS

whan you By flo r id o A lrw oyt.
Convenient round-trip ichedule*
to florido devllnallont, ond Ini*
madinta connettion* with flight*
onywher » in the U. S.

HOLLYWOOD
REDS

'

lild id

Vhe finest

iii

ut K A C T U i:!

I *i • ■• •

I o n n re liiin .

In

I ill i

Iteiliiiii): mumilmmivd in viitir order
ITilt IiS.

We do till type* o| remix at intr-- I’ickup ami ilelivery
ttervico anywhere m t eutrul Floritla.

ECHOLS BEDDING COMPANY
(.’tim er S a n ford \ Celery A ven u e

All Work (itiurnntM-d.

The ereatii* are made up »reunlingly. (iuarnnterd Improve,
nunt. A per,onnl Mirvice &lt;‘nil
Lift I for on appointment. Mnry
MrMuhon, IlOli Park Ave,

Try
T I I* — T O I* 1 C E

l.r r m .l.in t

Kleetrteal Appliance*
Refrigirntora
Repairing
WALKKR H I.FtTRIC CO
soil S. Park A i r .
Ph. 1 1 01

Real K*lale
lnve*lment*
W. It. WILLIAMS, Reallor
I in N. Park Ave. Tat. Iiyo
F.II.A. Long 1 'erm l o a n , &lt;7.1.
I'.II.A. Repair laran*

301 K. l*i Si

FOR THE RFS'I ICE CREAM

I’hone 180

HUN I ,\ CAR
YOP DltlVK IT
I'llONK 200
S ill KI.W II MORHISON
C DIIIVK IT. INC.

Hill Hardware Go.

v

K le rk,

SKK t'S Foil
MIMKOCRAI'll I'llINTINU
AND TVI’ INC.
CRKIHT lll'RKAD OF
SAM m ill

i t ’ i i o i .s t k r i m ;
,
' All Merehninline Fully Cuaimili'i'd.
F O tlt
A I’ AIITMF.STF. Ilnfur( RKIICH,DIN'D and Recovering!
WR 1 TK nr WIHK
ninheil, private huth. three and l or FltKK llluitiaii d Cnlnlugue
material* nvailnhle, natiafartlmi j
four room,. Screen in porch.
guatanleed, id-o Venetian blind,.
and Amniingly Low I'rice*.
Coni plot r Iy remodeled. I’ ll I3 2 !t,
S A lin ’S I PIIOI.STEIIY
N A T IO N A L TRAM IM i CO.
tin W. M St.
Phone 1311
Ibix 2 3 1 0
Lumrley apariment for rent to]
lllckury. North Carolina
niliill*.
N» pel*.
See Mr,, i
FOR PROMPT and .fflcienl ReH.ntiMip al apt. ft.
frigorniion and Air Condilioir
6
A K T IC L ta W AN TED
ing nervine, commercial A doN K W L Y furnlfhed atiartment for
nti-Mir, Call ti. H. Pence, Plume t
tent. Apply 1209 Magnolia Ave. ||jxhe,t ra,h pin e paid for u,ed
I IVI
furniture. Ted Davit Furniture
F urn i , hed npArtnu nt for rent. 304
Co n il K l*t. I’ll. OftH.
"SKPVHIK,
1.D/|'k R'S. INC Com­
V/. ftth St.
plete nrialyri) of your akin i,
’•WLl. UIIY ynur ear ngn nlle,*
Apmtnii'irt with private Imth. 2 1 8
xuiimiitid lo our ImlHirntory
of nge or condition Ratliff St
W. ftth St.
tliiougli our tiaiued ronaullanl,.
Sen*. Phone 2 3 7 -W.

S R E A L ESI ATT* FOH SALE

a&gt;

tin l u t e of I h r

i ’.Miri'ii an.I n .l it Ill'll
C lll.lw rilT
II KniKiKKA TOlLS
Mif,iill ( nmrrlr *’«.
n.:‘» nvtiilalilf—It ft. four star
I'tlnlili.hrd I*'in
with
Iln. f t oxon itornct' ru|iI'hnnr 1 1 3 1
.109 Kim A*c.
u.iiy. A l,o tl ft. OoluYC iniMli’l
at J^itlliS. S ta r , Older Office,
L
A
W
N
S
MOVVKH.
For trMwnsble
lift K. lit St. T i l . «ao.
ctim nlo* I’honr 71 W-W.
T U itK K Y S : 3ft0 hrad, I t m k ohl,J“ — t - : '
"
:
r~
I . a In ml. H Mi vk- old
Will ll*lp Sclfr Self S e r .l r * Laundry
Irunlni
Itrirra
i ll nil oi nny |&gt;nrl. Cotitm'l
I’Sune 1 1 1 9
llunt’a Tuxriiu
Ki'iil Store. 40ft W. I.llh St.
I’nono
C/W.L ft! 7 for Bnttrry. tSenerator
iitiil Starter »crvlre.
S»«in’»
L'li'.iiahr, Sjjptlnlu. I’f irr , rut up
llattcry Service, 3 ul W. First
lo'IO’ r. Her iillt rlcurnncp ipt‘ *
St
rial hook. S n it&gt; Orilrr Office,
lift K. l -t St. Tot. 990 .
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At THE CHURCHES

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GOP Candidates

Dewey Acceptance

•n!nn ttartlrg July 12.
In an Informal talk at Ids con­
vention headquarters In the ball.(■oin of the Bellevue-Stratford
HoUl. the governor thanked his
-upportrr* for their work and
told them to take a good rest for
i "couple of weeks.”
Then, he said, “ start working
harder than ever.”

Berlin Crfofo

Sanford Praised

ICssllssM ss !•*«» Tbreel
tCeattased t u n l*aae O n e )
M'aatliaarit aa l-aae rkieel
ic s s n s t s s t n a ra ge o s * )
contention once mure for the IOta their country.*’
downs on home appraiaala, he other foods contributed by the
“ Never has a political party
it-vealed. Owners of 40 home* Western Allies.
p ro ulenlinl nnminntion.
The people remained outwardly
were away, hut estimates of
Again, the pre-convention pri- produced such distinguished men,”
All Churth Notices mu&gt;l br prrsenlrd al Thr Herald office un Ihr
their value will he within 6 per­ calm in the face of effort* of
mari*** earlier this year followed he said.
day belur* publication.
The convention gave a hurst of
the Soviet-controlled press to
li.e familiar pattern. After an
cent of value, he predicted.
spread fear of hunger and un­
initial victory in New Hampshire, applause to each, as he named
COMMUNITY ('ll CltM l
FI It.ST MKTIIOIH.ST (TIIHCII
No direct refusals were en- employment and a Russian threat
Dewey lovt in Wisconsin and Neb­ them, alphabetically: Senator Ray­
Lake Mar), Fla.
Itcv. J. K, McKinley, Minister
: countered in appraisal of real to keep the rail freight tieup on
raska but finally came back to mond E. Baldwin of Connecticut.
C. ( ’, White. Minister
Mra. I*. It, Stephenson.
property which does not include indefinitely.
capture th- &lt;Irmas tic- Oregon pre­ General Douglas MncAMhur. for­
Church School with rlnsse* for Durr lor of Kelt glims Kdurali'Mi ferential contest.
that of homes, but of business
mer (iuvernor Harold K. Slasscn
L. J. Sleek. American military
All kgr* »t 10 A. M. and our an­
8.46 A. M.: Church Schoot-A | Or.co the convention got under­ cf Minnesota, Senator Robert A.
properties and stocks, it was r* • government food chief, said the
Draft
Bill
nua! Children’* l&gt;ay program will rD.s for every uge.
ported by 8tephen Pfeifer of Russian food embargo order was
way, however, the New Yorker fait of Ohio, Senator Arthur II.
M* given In this hour and followed
Columbus, Ohio, who wa* assist­ delivered to the central food
11:00 A. M.: Morning W'urahip ( wa* never headed.
He ran an Yaiidenhcrg of Michigan, and Cov­
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llael
hy .voiship service at II A M. Sermon Theme: "Seeing Jesus.” &gt;«»y first on the first and second et nor Earl Warren of California. White House The meeting lusted ed by Mrs. Pfeifer in hi* work. board of the German municipal
Eve-body Invited to Ixith the*#
7.00 P. M.: Youth Fellowship { imllid, then copped the prlte un”1 here ha* la*cn honest conten­ half ail hour
government.
Allowance had been made for
iler vice*.
MXV.cc**.
tion. spirited disagreement, hot
He said one immediate effect
anilMiusly.
Asked
whether
this
came
up,
loss
o
f
one
week
in
the
program,
C'iiolr lx act Ire. Witlm-sday, 8:00
8'00 P. M.s Kvenlng W'rrrrhlp.
1). wey stake* his claim to the argument,’’ Dewey said, “ but let .Secretary of Defense Forrest d but due to the fine co-operation would l&lt;e to deprive the children
m.
Seiu.nn Theme: “ What I* Chris- j U hite House on hi* record si Al* no one be misled. You have given replied "No comment."
of Western Berlin nf fresh milk.
nf owners and favorable weather,
Out Yaraliun Hible Sch(Mil be- iinnlty Kaj&gt;ectr*d To Dot*'
, I.any, whlrh he contra.*!* to what moving and dramatic proof of
Forrestal nml Royal! remained Ihe job is being finished ahead of Powered milk I* lieing distributed.
vln* July fith. Happy Morning
By their action the Russian*
he i ills the ''bungling'' and ” in- how Americans, who honestly dif- after the meeting to discuss tho time, according to Mr. Skelly.
lieu r* from nine to eleven-thirty
FIRST I’ KKHIIYTKRIAN
ranks,, ard
move
for- , baft program with Mr. Truman,
withdrew from the four-power
cffleient” administration of 1‘res- Icr, . -lose
.
.
.
,
..
.
.
o'clock.
CHURCH
war. for the na ion * well being,; Th„ ,,rferm, lrcluUry toM „ PW1.
"One of the fine qualities of food pool which for nearly three
ider.t Truman.
s.m* I.Ias* Ia snniildAe
a
,
ist
' . Sal
Douglas K. Charles, It. It
Under Dewey’s leadership. New .-houlder to shoulder.
men be prolfably will have an Sanford people is that they take yrars hat been feeding Berlin.
n n it n i ( if tiik iu h . i ch o ss
Slatetl Supply Pastor
At that point he deviated from announcement neat week .on draft a person Just ss he is, and do
Each occupying power ha* been
York slate ha* amassed a surK. If. Rrow nlee, D. It.,
I’aik Avenue and Fourth Street
contributing to this pool, ad­
'ii» prepared teat to say*
plus
more
than
a
half-billion
dol
not
trv
to
impress
one
with
their
plan*
which
me
still
(wing
work­
llrv, Mark T. Carpenter, Hector
Pastor Kmrrllus
"Iwt me assure you that begin­ ed out.
importance,” said Mr. Skelly. “ If ministered by the allied KomJjr*. rut |M-r*onat income nod pu*.
.1th Sunil*) after Trinity
0:15
A.i M,:
Sunday
School,
ning neat Jan. 2U then* will be
anything,
they run themselves mamlatura ami the city govern­
11.00
vr
*1
Of
..
|ine.U
taxes
and
provided
u
1400.It'iyafl'*
telegram
to
the
adju­
8:00 A. M : liuly Corn in union
Kao*work in the government of tant # general commended the down, and do not boost the town ment.
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Dissolving the pool means split­
the United Statei.’'
guard for coming up to full enough, or sppreciate enough
cli s **
•»*
9:80 A. M.: Churrh School.
ting Berlin down the middle.
lA-wey said he is “ free" and scheduled streng it. but he nddad:
V;:.i&gt;
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The
state
also
has
reduced
it*
what
u
fine
community
it
is.*’
11:00 A. M : Morning I’rayer
"On the other hand, if the
II ng People's Mee'tinir* ’ * " Guided drift, outlawed racial and “ unlettered’' from any commit­
and Sennon.
James M. Clrminshaw nf Cleve­
tieen
exceeded,
* no I* v! • Ifni
u * V ,i u 1 telrgiou* discrimination in Jobs ment: and is “ proud" to support redings have
Palestine War
Service on the Hut days during
. Me'.n it. C rn. t
“
' ■*"•» •Mlmlllanre to colleges, begun ihe party platform unanimously there should be no further re­ land, Ohio, worked personally in
July will lie at 8:10 A. M. vvitli
e Mel I,odist Church.
|
f„ r « *200.000.000 stMe uni* adopted at the convention.
cruiting
until
normal
attrition
the
valuing
of
industrial
and
iralllsaiS lisw !*•«• flat)
Ho.y Conintunion nml sermon in
"It will be the heart of tho
from Israeli front line*.
charge of the liev, Tlmtun* M FIRST CHRISTIAN ('III Ki ll vci.'dy system, and b a n n e d 'uev-ngo I will lake to the coun­ has reduced the strength below utility properties.
i
lrti
ea
by
public
employees.
the ceiling.
(King Abdullah of Trans-Jor­
Me hove of Orlando,
(Disriple*. of Christ)
Other member* of the appralval dan returned to Amman after
Dewey t-ny* he run* New York try, * he promised. "After Jail.
"In this connection leaders of
T ucmIi ), June firth,
IliOU Hanford Avenue
‘
IJU.
It
will
be
the
cornerstone
staff
here
were:
Marvin
Milliken
conference* in Cairo with King
Fr**t ol SI. I'etrr
.Sunday Churrh School, 8:45 on the principle that the state is ot our Republican administra­ the Armed Services Committees
of Columbus. Ohio; Robert E- Farouk. He said the Arah states
tin* servant, not tin- master, of
Morning I’rayer, 8:15 A. M.
A M.
of
Congress
have
indicated
today
tion
’
ihi people.
Dahlftie* of North Carolina, Mo* beaded by Egypt were resolved
Holy Communion, 'J uu A. M.
Morning Worship and Commun­
Following his convention speech. that tlu-v will not favorably con­
lb-wry'* roots, personal and pol­ D ew y indicated that he will start sider deficiency appropriation re- ritx N. Itnrlk nf New York State, to continue fighting until the
ion, l l : 0n A. M. Sermon: Rev,
itical, are in the Middle West, lie his formal election campaign at i)ue*t.* to rover strengths greater Peter Hayden Tepslc of Sanford, Jewish state i* wiped nut. Ab­
t JlltlST t III lt&lt; II. I.ongwood
J V McHenry.
0 .10 A. M.; Holy Communion
Clilistian
Youth
Fellowship, i.as born In (iwosso, Mich., Mar. about the time the Democrat* as- than those provided for in appro- and Mr*. Eleanor* May Young dullah plan* to leave tomorrow
for Saudi Arabia to meet King
Jl, 1002,
7:uu p. M.
rcinl.b here for their nominating priations for fiscal year I'JItl." of lb*I sm|.
Ibn Hand.)
H its I IIAPTIsr I II I'ltCII
III* father, George Dewey,
Pnrk Avenue at Sixth Street
cdileil the (Iwosso weekly news­
c m iic il OF TIIK NA/AHKNH paper, took an active part in RetV. P. ItriMik*, Jr.. Pastor
111 Maple Avenue
Sunday School, 1*15 A. M
publican politics and was postRev. I,. If. Rukhlon, Pastor
Morning Worship, I1:U0 A. M.
mn. ter when he died in 1022.
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
Training Union, 0:45 P. M
Tin* governor's mother, Mrs
Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
kill o Dewey, who still livrs In
Junior Society, 0:30 p. M.
Wednesday tervice, 8:00 P. 11
Oweaso, raw to it that young
Young People s, 7:00 p. M.
Visitor* welcome.
I human Edmund led a well-or
Evangelistic Hour, 7;45 P. M
•,er*d life—-early to bed, home-]
Daily
Prayer
Hour,
each
morn­
UNITY
■-loth tidy, proper manner* nm)
ing. 0:00 A M
Farlli lonmall, Minister
'.he like.
Mid-Week Player Service, 7:45
TUESDAY
P. M
7.10 P. M.: Prayer Service al
Val&lt; ex lintel.
('on! Sitiiatii.n
8:&lt;g| P. M.: Cla&gt;» in "(iud I* the SOI fllHIDK IIAPTIMT CHUHCII
AttsVver” ut the Hotel. Irene* Cal- loturrl Avenue K Ninth Street
U'esllsseg from Page llael
H. E. Whatley, Minister
iawrv. teacher.
reasonable one.
FRIDAY
Sunday School. 0:45 A. M.
"No matter what the frelingi
It: IS A. M.: Hadin Program,
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
"The Voire of Unity1’, Station "Some Haptlst Foxes That Spoil of cither side were about the law
and the iminers’ welfare) fund,
tile Vines."
WTKR.
they have decided to cooperate
B.T.U., 7:00 p. M.
Evening Worship. 8:00 P. M. with each other so far a* they
ran in o|ierating it (the fund)
"tioii.g Down to Jericho?"
Brotherhood, first and third successfully."
Moses had said yesterday that
Thursday, 8:00 P. M.
Come Thou With IN and We he was accepting the wage lionet
piovision* In the new contract
Will Do Then (rood,
•’wi*h reluctance."
Eewi* and the operators almosi
FIRST CHURfll OF CHRIST. completed work on the agree­
SCIENTIST
ment last night.
H00 East Hernnd Street
I*:45 A. M.: Sunday School.
II' 8) A. M.t Morning Service.
FUN F.ItA I. SERVICES
Siilijcot: "Christian Science'.’’
8.Oil p. M.; W nlneolsy Service ■ Funeral service* f„r I’ fr F.arl
Rinding Boom Hours, Tuesdsys T. Myers, colored veteran, who
t.nrl Fridays, .1:181 to fi:tH) p. if, lost tils life overseas, will 1* held
Sunday afternoon at 1:10 o’clock
at St. James A. M. E. Churrh
at Cypress Avenue and Ninth
Dense Ik, ria I, “ In I he-boa l "
Ware Suit
Street. The llurton Funeral Home
r e c . f i l i n g /votes this new
hus rhnrgc of arrangements.
JM I Deluie hiaale tin moat
(•'•aitaiied In n s C a t* U se)
VUiri running Uhamplon
on
rarh
c o m -; but should !■&gt; paid
ever made! Other gruelling
a* originally, t&amp;OO per year, plus
"M otor Magic ’ leel* prate
docket fee.
b will start and run under
"In the nidrr humled down hy
Use must rugged condltkme
. , , U one in and aae this
the Circuit Judge, the Court
mossing Champion.
ruled that It. W. Ware, County
Judge uf Hrminolo County a*
PtfeMlweis SIMP.
okc
Judge of the County Court is
rompensilde under Section 14.21
of thr Flotilla Statutea of 1841
al an annual salary of |E2tM,
and not compenslble under Sec­
tion 8 of Chapter 8344, Arts of
.I
*
182.1.’’
They came up here from the Antarctic. And summers were quite a prob­
The matter nf the claim of
Judge Ware of 1421 and ail sum*
paid in rices* of his annual comlem. How could they keep cool? The first
penguin plumped
lieiisatloii is not adjudicated, Mr.
tlerndun stated, and predicted
that this matter will probably
for atlic ventilation. And it worked wonders. He's written
await an audit by tbe State Au­
dit Department.
hie agent
j
to go ahead and
—
sell the igloo. The

Legal Notice
IN TH K COURT O F T IIK COUNTT
JtU XlE. gEMlNOLK C O U N T T .
KIju HIHA. IN ritO U A T U .
In re: g s la le of
JU LIA C. BOSTON,

Deceased.

TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER­
SONS It AVISO CLAIM S OR DE­
MANDS AOA1NST S A ID ESTATE 4
Toil and etch o f y o u a re h ereby*
n otified and requ ired to present
any claim s and dem ands which
you. or ellher o f y o u . m ay have
again st th* estate o f Julia P.
Itostpn. deceased.
la te
o f said
County, to th* C o u n ty Juda* of
Sem inole County. Ktorldn. at hie
o ffic e In Ihe court h ou se o f laid
County al Ksnford, F lo rid a , within
eight calendar m on th s front lha
lim e o f th* first p u b lica tion ot
this nolle* Each cla im o r demand
shall he In writing, and sh all stale
the place ol residen ce and pust
o ffic e address o f Ihe claim an t, and
shall he ewurn to hy th e claim ant. A
his agent, or a ttorn ey , and a n r ^
such claim or demand n ot an filed
•halt he void.
AMI IK R POUOLAH
A* adm inistrator o f Ihe
Estate o f
_
JULIA C. BOSTON
Deceased.
I lo ue ho ld e r Associates
A t t o r n e y for Adm*

First

publlcsilon

second

CITY EMPLOYE HAILS
RET0NGA FOR RELIEF
A fler Suffering Year* Wilh
The Discomforts &lt;&gt;f Sto­
mach (las, SlccpIcRsnuss
and Connli|&gt;ntlun, Suvmumh
Mnn RctM Relief with Retonifn.
’ ’After suffering the miseries of
arid Indigestion for several years,
1 am glad to tell others o f the
relief Kelonsa brought me," de­
clares Mr, (1. W. Spell o f 201
West Park Avenue. Savannah, 0a,
A member of the Baptist Church,
Mr. 8 poU la an employe o f Ihe
City o f Savannah.
"Yes, for about four year* I
Wa* the unhappy victim of acid
Indigestion. My apnetite had fail­
ed me, and what little I did eat
saamed to turn immediately to
gaa. I felt as though I hail hern
atuffed, and often I was so. bad­
ly bloated that breathing was a
real effort. My bowels wers so

sluggiih 1 hail to take harsh
laxatives regularly. It was hard
to grt a good night’s sleep, and
I felt so worn out In the morn­
ing that I hardly had the strength
to start the day’s work.
“ Ilow thankful I am for th#
relief Retonga brought me! To­
day I have a good apnetite and
eat three hearty meale a dav.
with never a thought of my old
discomforts. I sleep soundly and
wake un ready for a hard dry's
work. What’s more, I no 1un*rr
take strong laxatives. I am glad
to recommend Retonga to anyone
who is suffering the way I did."
Retonga Is Intended to relieve
distress dut ta Insufficient flow
of digestive Juices In the stomach,
loss nf appetite, borderline Vita­
min B-l deficiency, and constipa­
tion. If the first bottle falls to
give you gratifying relief, your
money will be refunded. You can
get lletonga at Touchton's— Adv.

DIVIDENDS
Do you get dividend* no year fire, wladalarai aad
automobile Insurance?
Yaa get dividends oo yaar Ufa laaaraaca la Mataal
Companies, why not on year ether Inear*are?
Place year fire, windstorm and aatamahtlo Insurrnce
with ae In Mutual Companies aad enjoy receiving
dividends aa all yaar laaaraaca.

J

j

w irin g R r

penguin installed a b ig air-cooling fan. He's
J j^ S ^ m o n e y to Mrs. P. and the kids to com e on up

and join him. The third penguin (who smokes
figured he needed complete air conditioning.

Do free! Take off any uiomlng
or afternoon you want —re­
laxed in the knowledge that
yoursparcrulKelrinatorlloiue
Freeaer hold* the family's next
meal! And it's ready to serve
at a moment's notice I
• Proa yawrssH Item fragusal
shopping. This hig Keivtnnlir
Proas or hoMtohrl ItOpaaads
—enough fa* a meath's aaaa|l.
• Proa yourself free* kllthea
How. Bake for weak* ahead
aH ot anca. lei (ha Pressor
heap your pashies avaa hath!
8 Pros yaatgaM sd

a 1°*)
*

. rS J
1

He

sleeps like

a kitten now. The

penguin

bought himself a big new electric ian. It's been

weeks since

he even thought about the old home berg. Yea,

each in his

own different way solved his problem of how to

keep cool in

summer. A nd they all lived happily ever after

Certainly Penguins aren't smarter than people!

SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY!
I

*

Brand new cooling appliances are now available at your
electric dealer's. See him today and breeze through the
hot weather. Convenient terms ere available.

* fourth

}ilh .

11*1

Gray Hair
Trouble*
Vitamins whbh many claim have re­
stored color to (ray hair can now oe
had as Nta Vitamins lo r trial on »our
own gray hair If •uccesstul this mar
•IlmUiale dangerous dyeing G re^hair
makes many people look older.
ipply Calcium Panto
Vitamins supply
Pantothenate
and Vitamin O to your system Simply
lake I a day. Non-fattening Harmless
to "Permanents" Thousands ut* Nts
Vitamins Ask toe Nta Vitamin Tablst*
today. No mall orders shipped

Tnuchton Drug Co.

HAVEYOUHEAR* THEORE
ABOIT THE 4 PEHHIIHS?

Get#
freeur full
of freedom!

June

i

�THE

W EATHER

Portly cloudy with local aftrrnoon
thundrrshnwrr* through Tuesday.
I illle &lt;lunge in trmperslure.
Gentle In moderate vsrlahle wind*
mostly »outhra»t to aouth.

In UnJiy There la Strength—
To Pro Itot the P tu a o f tho World A
To Promott the P r o ft n i of A n tilct;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXIX

Allies Strive
ToBriugFood
* To Berliners

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

Established 1908

Arabs, Jews Given •
Plans By Bemadotte

RHODES June 28 &lt;/P)-Jews
and Arab* received from Count
Folke Bernadotte today hi*
proposals for peace in Pale*line. Bernadotte 1* the United
Nation* mediator who brought
about the current four-week
U. S„ British T ra n s­ nr ml at ice. T h e suggestion*,
which the mediator railed a
port F o o d s t u f f s "basis
for further discussion."
into Blockaded City were not published. &lt;Premier
Jamil Mardambey of Syria *aid
By Airplane, Barge in Daniairua the proposal* will
"in no way modify our attitude
BERLIN. June 2th (/P)- The of rejecting partition and a
Jew i*h elate in Palestine.”
cs If in Alltel ill untied today to
■lew* are just a* insistent that
liolitei the food itock* of Sovietthi new state of Israel must
blockaded Betlm with planet ami
continue- to exist.I Jewt*h ex­
barge*.
pert* flew- from thi* lileek is­
land to Tel Aviv thi* morning
The Rimiant weie having ilifwith the proposal. Arab ex­
ficultir* in their lector of the city
pert* are flying to Cairo after
ill connection with their new Ger­
’ inch. Paul Mohn of Sweden
man currency itiue. Police laid
and Constantine Stavropouto*
of Greece will accompany the
teven penoni were hurl, four
seriously, when they were tramp­ Arab* unit explain the Count'*
peace plan to an Arab League
l e d in a ciitwd seeking to rxnib-committee meeting In Cairo
clisngr their olJ money for new
romur iow n ght. Both are meinat Soviet rnihtaiy headquaitcit.
tH-ta of the UN mediator's
The cruth wa* *o arrioui the j staff. John Iteedrnnn of South
Africa. ul*o one of Bernadrd
fire depailmerit wa* called on to
1 ,o’t utile*, i* to present the
duperte the ciowd with boiei.
J llcposal* in Tel Aviv to the
United Statrt ttamport planet
Israeli government.
arrived at Tempelhof aiipoit on 1
a achedulr of one every eieht
minute* with food and other tup
—pile* foi Beilin.
™ A total uf i 20 planet were »ipectrd to lly the corridor over
thr Kuuian rone during the day
to itipply the U S. Army port
here and merl the molt urgent
need, of approximately 2 .000,000
Germana in Beilint three western
irclort. Tlie ahuttle service wai Companies Say U M W
being ei|ieditrd by apecial unLeader’s
Contract
loadintt crew* at the airport.
W
ill
ViolateTaftAct
9 Six more food barge* reached
the city by waterway* from the
WASHINGTON. June 28., &lt;AN»
Brltiah tone, making a total of 10
arriving over the week -e n d . Rrprrirntaliae* of "captive" coal
Twenty-three other barge* move,I minr* — owned by steel companies
into the Russian tone between
Wednesday and Saturday and are - met today to decide whether
tn route to Berlin. The Russian* to rliatgr John L Lewis with an
bave permitted the barge* to move unfair labor practice. Thi* group
deapite the blockade on rail and ha* refused thus far lo sign the
highway traffic to the rity.
new contract with Lewie* United
The Hutaiana ordered the Berlin
^ city government not to ■ -cept Mine Worker*.
• mail i —iarrel t-t* be* he, .* ■ IT* tte*-L companies say Lewi*’
liew' Western German atamp* insistence on a union shop clause
trued in conjunction with the would force them lo violate the
Wrttern Allie*' currency reform
The Western Allies informed the Tafl-Hartley Act. The law requires
city government the Ruaalan* were an election among employe* beDeling alone and to Ignore the .fine an employer can agree In
order.
The D, S. Air Force hoped to •a union shop - one in which all
lend 100 or more plane* in dally woikrit must join the union with­
a* lortir a* necessary. But even in a given lime,
the 120 plane* scheduled today
Lewis had the union shot* clause
could bring only 1100 ton* of
in hi* 1947 contract. The new
ft
.ImatlaaH •«• (•*■# "Ml*

$6 Billion
Aid Measure
Becomes Law

M O N D A Y. JU N E 2S. 11*18

Seek Boosters For Eisenhower

President Sifins Bill
Pledging America's
Help In Largest E c­
onomic Plan Known
WASHINGTON. June 28. tfl'i-Ih r $6.000.01)0,000 Inirign .ml
program became law today.
President Human signed the
appropriation bill swinging Amer­
ica full force into the moil amhitioui woild economic prog,.,
in hisloty.
It pledget to Wettern Europe
and far eattern countin'* lo tpend
within 15 months — within a year
if necessary ~ this vast sum trs
the raute of tecovery and |&gt;ohli
cal freedom
Authors of the lull abo made it
clear the intent also it to Ibrow
up a battier against the spread
of Communism bv strengthening
government* outiidc of the iron
curtain.
In a statement the P ie,idem
said the appiopiiation sepreten's
"the combined judgment and will
of the executive and the Con-

2 Physicians Tell
Of Drug ThatCures
Typhoid In 3 Days
BALTIMORE, June 28 (ffV I’wn uhy*ician« have told of •
as utw drug that takea nnlv three
w ilav* to crack typhoid fever.
Previously it ha* been consider­
ed v JO-dov disease.
Dr. Theodore E. Woodwa.nl of
th- University of Maryland medi­
cs! school, and Colonel Rufus L.
Holt, rommandant of the Armv
Medical Department’a Research
and Graduate school In Washing­
ton. raid the drug waa used In
three separate case* in Baltimore,
and each time It brought down
Ejrise fever within three days.
Frown as rhlnromyrrtln, it Is
derived from a fungus.
It was first used clinically
against scrub typhus, a disease to
which many servicemen auecumb
ed in the South Pacific.
This had been an almost uncon­
trollable disease, with a death
i ate of 15 per cent Dr. Wood­
ward said para-aminoliantoir ari l
had proved “ only partirally effeclivr” against It, hut chlornmyce% tin has brought 84-hour cure*.
Dr. Woodward recently return­
ed hen- after spending the Spring
with a scrub tvphua team, spon­
sored by the University o f Mary­
land and financed by tha Army,
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.

Fire Fighters Try To
Douse Bridge Fire
W

HENDERSON

POINT.

Miss.,
at­
tempted to rip a firebreak In the
Ray St. Louis bridge early today
. after an uncontrollable biaxe burn' id one-fourth of the two-mllt long
span.
Preparation* ware made to dy­
namite the atructme to cheek
the flames from spreading. If oth­
er methods failed.
T ie fire, of undetermined oriKb i broke out about 0:30 P. M.
AUnat night on the structure, loc­
ated on Highway 00, the main
roue of Mississippi Gulf roast
travel. The bridge llaka Bay S t

9 June 28 UA—Fire fighters

Lon'* with Henderson Petal

agreement changed only the wage
end welfare sections of the 1947
contract, leaving the union shop
intact. The steel companies, whose
coal is used by the steel mills,
balked at signing.
Negotiator* llerry M. Moses
and George Thursby met w-ith
the representative* of other steel
concerns to decide on the next
move.
They can elthrr algn up by
July (I — when the 10-day indus­
try wide vaca'ion ends — or ask
the National Labor Relation*
Board to gn to court against
Lewi*.
The Board’* general counsel.
Rolwrt N. Denham,, is authorised
under the Taftdlartley Act to
seek an Injunction where he
think* an unfair labor practice
is being committed.
Another meeting In the coal
situation wa* arranged by truatees of the miners' welfare and
retirement fund.
The truster* are Lawia, opera­
tor Kira Van Horn, and Senator
Bridges (R-NII).
The 1947 fund which grew to
145,000,000 in 12 months haa been
untapped liecauie Van Horn and
lewi* could not agree on how
to distribute the money for ten­
sion* and distressed mining fam­
ine*.
Van Horn lost ■ court fight
to get an injunction prohibiting
payments from tha 1947 fund.
That fund waa raised by a 10
cent royalty on each ton of coal
mined. Tha new contract double*
the welfare royalty to 20 cent*
a ton.

Air-Propelled Craft
BannedByCommiiwion
TALLAHASSEE, Juno 88 (Spec­
ial! Tho 8 tala Gomt and Froth
Water Fish Commission'* twomonth bon on motor boota in tho
2nd and 6th rohssrvation district
applies to “ alrpropelled" motor
Loata only, Commliilon Diroctor
Ben C. Morgan said today.
Due to a printer’s error tho
wont “ Air-propelled" was omitted
the special provision on tho
o f the m w IN I fishing

a

s s r ts ttu H
vow »
Shortly after the ktaae waa dle- a^ protortJvo
o i m b i for watorfewL proWblte tha uaa o f aB
si r-nropel led Motor boats on tho
freeh waters o f tho two district*
■Mdsl fir® brigade kept that por­ from November 80th to January
tion of Um spaa wotted down.

Atlee Advises Thousands Feared
British State Dead In Japanese
Of Emergency
Earthquake, Fires
Royal Decree Would
Allow Government
To Take Steps T o'
Mai:. ii:i
Supplies

250,000 Inductees
Are Expected In
L O N D O N . June 28. (,Vi
I'llllir Mini,In \lllrr ,ald I. I V
First Draft Year
thr Kovrrnmriit ha* aiivttcd Liny

I tow ii O f 85.000 Is H it
Hardest By Shocks;
Casualties A ie E x pt‘i le v I Near 5,000

hj

IEA01NO A PIXIE EtbtlttON
dntt 11 • Democratic patty, Senator OUn
J. hivsti n tD-8 *' &gt;, o
■' Mat' of the Veterans t..i Ei*«rdkj«*et
1
A t , « o shawn |u W.i.tuit£tun *s liicy adnilicd satii others "Ikei : I'tcs: i . f can i
i I
ns. Sa:. Juitnaluit Lcgait bis drtv* lor
Cimi
till] rally toil spring.
tfnlrroatiu-iaU

Steel Coal Mines
Study Action To grni.
, "It wax evolved In the spirit Dewey, Warren Plan To Halt Belief
nf cooperation and not of parti
Take With Lewis *an conflict,'* Mr. Truman con­ GOP Election Victory Will Be Easy
tinued. “ It demonstrate* the uni
If

ted determination of our people
lo makr good our pledge o f co­
operation to those who, like our­
selves. are striving to achieve
enduring peace and prosperity
among all nations."
The President said that tin- ac
lion “ furnishes concrete evidence
and assurance to the fret* people*
of the world that we sloinf ready
to work side by side with them
lo nresnve free institutions in
stability and peace."
There never w'as any great
doubt the United States would
help after Secretary uf State
I f w i u si* •* f i l l *1*1

N O. 171

A ssocia ted P ress Leased W ire

f OKA•&gt; |une 28. t,P)- Great
railli tbo* k* I ile l.iday tw illed
Grergr \ I lo delate a *talr ol
national rim'lgeltiv to ileal with 1st Call. StartiiiR Soon thr wrtlrin 11,in*Lu luwn of Th­
a t * __ c
» aa
i r
km like tr ill, deittoying the
a wild*.,l do. k *lllkr that lineal
After Sept. 22nd Is Umrt
......... . lhey 85.000
etn the nation * tood tupplic*
To Be Fairly Small |Hlpul.lllO|l Slid kllllllg potliblv
A l oyal
plot laIllation, llir
ihmitand*
ptlllir intmtlrt told the Hou*r .if
WASHING ION. June 28. &lt;,f) Japane*e liewtp.t|)eit rttimilfd
t ouiiimn*. wuuM eni|t»iwei ute
hi I uLtii t%eif ri*
govrtnmrnt to take all tlrp* nr, • I he Anm eMitutletl IihIjv that lli.il
rttaiy lo inamtam rxrntial tood between 225.IXH1 and 250.000 ,,r ltr | I., |r,, l, , (100 US. Army
men piehahlv will hr mdililrd uniurt *aid lio oliicial itifoima*
supplies
Abler alto dmlo-rd llial I ahoi ' .luting the In.i veai ol ihr new p..,, (Ulj jir, „ , rir„e d on the
numhei ol dead and injuicd
Mitmtei Getiiye L.iai* hat leer, nillll.tiy diatl
Iln* i* tomwleiably ,ho*e a
I or, *pi.tug up alter the »ene»
ie. allrtj itotn a , oil lo Sail hi all'
iltoi lo deal with Ilie wolk &gt;lop Pieviuii* c*liiilale that 2l8l,tHXl to n| ipitke* whnti higan at 4.12
page, which ,|nrid I. ..lav to I |» 225,000 will he put into uniloim |‘ \| | ,„nrd hv a hmk wind
||ir Inrt de*|icivrd hall the city.
r Ipool atitl Ihikruhrad Aliothei d,i11lid the pen,id
Ihe
ii."
,ali
lot
itidmlion.
Dirv .till need va houn alter
IXNt men walked oil ihr |oh III
laililig io. ii allei Sept 22. will ,|ir li-nihlul* l o ll , thouttnd wete
those two riliei
Liar,, who ha, hrrn atteiiduu. he "irlvtivelv , in ill." Atm&gt; &gt;r« hi.lnrle,,
\ |„||v npnpprd U.S. Army
a tilerItitK of the International l.a- irt.il&gt; Itnyall lol.l .1 new, (onfei
ence.
Out
he
iaitl
the
,.,11*
will
J
lr|
jr|
train wa* imbed to Fukui.
hoi Olga ill (.tlnm. will lettim hv
increase until the .nrtagr monthlv coast.*) ntv f muting the tea of
plane. Atllrr taid.
j Japan
(lie pi line inmiitri planned lo indttc'mn rate n about Hl.lMH)
Roy all
, 1*0 aiinoutirrd the
Anm irpmt* fiom it* men on
lake the stiller it,ue diirtll, to
the nation in a hioad, ait tonittlil name* ol lout Woild Wat II t|lr „ rllr , 4I&lt;| (J) prison* v*ete
Attic,' said in n week'end naming rrntri* to he troprned a* miuird ,i Patthop. 20 tnilr*
speech that "I’onimuiilst mls- •hvnmn ti,tilling cenleit lot In- mutheait ,d Fukui. hut their were
rhi, f" was parity te*|H,ii*ili|e for tin,irrt and llic e*pe,trd 250.IKMI „ „ known dead Pieviout Japatill Work stoppngr
to tOO.IXXI volunteer! rxperied ( ne,e te|Miit« h id said 300 weie
Tlie Nn*itttiul emergency *tatu» 1
dining
the (oming year.
killed their Fur bundled Daicalled for l&gt;v Attlee would lie I
They .vie I on Utley, kanvat. thi p home* weir deiltoyed,
llic fit at since tho « » i and also;
the first since *be labor govern I 10th Inlaiitiv (Mountain Divi
llther Armv tepolts said there
mem came t.. powei in August. n on ): (anus (halier. A ik. Fifth wa* llo fill' tiliil damage wa*
I'*4f. t’li'loin call* foi the king
.light »' the big manufacturing
lo aivrpl tlie ti't-oiiiliieudatious of Annoieil Division: (amp H ick- city &gt;&gt;( kiinn/nwit. A long lilanco
cmnlge. kv . lOlsi Ail Horne from the .-in of 188,000 persons
tlie goveriimeiit
All let- told the &lt;'ominous "the Division; ami ('amp I'ickrtI, Va , Imd produced (..ol* &gt;d w l.eavy
iiieMnineible act bin of it section' 17th Airlmrne Divmon.
toll
of the worker* wa* inflicting j
Major I n ' n c i at J»*eph W.
Four
othei
training
cenleit
were
giave injury on tlie nation." 11**1
Swing, commander of the U.S.
announced
ptrviously
Fort
Old,
add,'•I tl.at "full use would be I
Filet Corps al Kyoto, left hi*
maile of turthor service jiei*on-l Calif : Fort |ark*on. S C.; Fort heailquarltr aboard a irllef train
nel to himItita*in the economic life , Oil. N. I ; and F’oit knox, kv.
bound for rim dLnstvi *oen*. The
of the people."
I i&gt; .. n ...
,i ______
. ,t. _ Irails carried three medical team*.
Ko)
ill
gave
thi*
suivey
of
1
1
1
i( nsIIssi-4 „ h I'm * sits
The l*«t previiiu* slate of )
_________
emergency wa* proclaimed In j training situation
III limit during Ihe general strike | The \rmv. winch will get III
I'tii
Mil
11
hulk of the Selective Service in- |\ f
J
C i.it iis iiv liv
duct i.His, now liu- u si length of
CCCl I 01 k . 1 111111016
512.18Hi, Under
the new ilinfl u
i
■*
] /)
law, tins total
may he Increased \ O il 111 N I \
Cl v T O S S
to Kli.tKHl
counting both III- ssr
s
v
m
t s
ducthms and
volunteer*
(the H () F K iH'S iS I 0 I (1
Army Is nut horned to accept up
t» 1111,1881 IM-ycui-ohi Volunteel '
Need of volunteer worker* to
trainees f.n .me year of service,
***l*t thi* Seminole County Red
all in tlie United Stales I
Bill tlu1 n%ftilnl'lc ii|»|&gt;t«i}irta- ( ti.ss Chapter to carry out its
KANSAS CITY, June 28 (/IT - Iitiii a will mnk«* it n fc «» ir y t*» bom** srtvh-e work and programs
Two negroes, one n woman, and uj k«.p ihe totnTtl.mp ineugrii at 1 riling the e-mirig vear.,wa* tmfay
ii .«--d !*v Kartvlc Hniishohlrr.
white policeman wsre killed today|lint mail* I tint) 7l*R,0fHt iiu*ti In'
, liairmnn &lt;
( thi- ch anter,
is, n shooting that followed aril tween now- ami July l,
"There • *n much work to !o*
answer by |ssslire to u disturbance J Wlieii n draftee in taken lilt i
call. Another policeman and a| the A■nsv. he will Ia- vent In th" done by tin R.-d Cross, that it is
nerto weie wounded.
in.bii-iMm stilt i.m nearest
III* ri'*ol'tti'lv i.«*entt«| to have volun*
I'ntiolnian Floyd N
Mont­ li.ntie From tlicr,- lie will gu to ire**, "to carry on this work,"
gomery, 2'.*, was killed by a hla*li
In- .let Inrot!.
it ,.niiMH*a wa » wa* alt.
Almost n* inanv can-* of veter­
from a shotgun fired through a
an* nml nf ci vice men are being
window of a two story house a*
he Hepped from u patrol rar.
nan.II.d a* .luring the war, he
Patrolman I'aul Warrington. 25, Standard Oil Company ..uinti-d out mid stule.l that dur­
was wounded as he fired into the
v ml line, work of this type
(Jets Building IVrmil ing
*.i&gt; done hv vounteer*. The staff
house,
nl*. iit'cils ii.*i*tnnt» tu tieln with
I* o l i r e
said
Montgomery
1 !n- Standard Oil Company ha* various uibninistrative duties, he
turned one sjiot from the h.m*e
id.lnitH'd
a
permit
lo
erect
.*
Hl
before he toppled over dead on the
* VV. nn tu.w- beading into the
sidewalk.
Warrington
emptied I uilding to house |.|eetricttl switch.in, mid the disaster
ts.th a shotgun and a service e». also to liuild a fuundation foi .uiriitsii.
wurkers," h depistol into the house lief.ue he pumps Estimated iu*t t* |2.5mi
Tlie first apartment building liaie.1 TIih-c wishing to volunwas struck by a blast an-l wound­
ed Warrington's condition was permit obtained sin... recent u - i.ei t o tin work nr.- advised to
inning nf I’mk Avenue between ..ilia.t M.
l th**I Geisler. »ecretriot lielirvrd to h*i serious.
The (&gt;ody of a negro mill a Fuiirt.'iritli Street nnd Twenty- l,i V nt ti.. L.-.i Crus* lii'adnuarwoman were found in a bat bn mm fifth Street for ristslli-sirstt n|.arl- tet, in til. funner hospital build
that ‘..uni till........ in |( v ,
al.j , )ay Aveinside the house which i* near ....'‘ri.
tlie downtown liusiness section. ing by « tty lluilding inspeetor
An automatic pistol and n shot­ Grady Duncan to E. L. iturn,.
I’nrk Avenue Tbe peinut
gun wen- found near the l*.&gt;die* 2218.
is ful u duplex npnilm.-nt build

n&gt; h e n r y i t :im a t
PAW I.I V . \ 1 June JM t/P| Govrinm Thoms, I |)rwr\ ami
hi* sunning mate Govern, &gt; I ul Waurn t.f California, today u n *■ arlanping an rally hii.ldb i., kill .* Whbtprcul belief antoiic Uepuhli,am
llial 111r tor 1-nli.il rltil.ri |, i (X)P walkaway.
I hr |&lt;r|
l-idial ami vice pir*i,Initial noinnirr* air rx|&gt;e, tr«l lo nirri t.,,.,,,11,,,, ,i Dewey* Ijiiii linr Waiirn. „«utn|&gt;anirtl
h) III, 1 iilnl,
tnilin. in V wi Y k City today,
rh
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canvn
i.
i . It « ul, \\*nr l»k
ten “ thi pi. Id,.in. ,.f thr ramr liin .' a Ihsst'V iud -aid
Ji'th **n it.'1 lilt of prufilem* i*| |
res*
A V I
I
'dr " , :,,r i j nv*rn t ji I i m p A c H o 2 n
MiifjiinKs that the lh-wev’ f ircisj *'*'**®- ^ H i l t r * M I c d U
firi 11hi insii, mrnilH'rs of tinir*\ hn,' Im ti inltnling iriddily
At tlmlr coiif, rvpiv it i* iitider
ft, wry nnd Warren will
t'.nt ii vigorous •sn.i -iii'ii thiii O . , , , ,
|| .
A ..,' ill lot i lo-in
i
ii..- , .i.intrv s *l v 'i , , L
A n tic ip a te s
, 1 I
t .o t jt i
Y c .t r
U nder
ri.e New V.llk
■■v nlw it* Isn- In-, n
ZAPATA. Tex. June 28 Id'
to ram.'
N 'c w l T c s i d e n t . S t i n e
The Rio Grandr, on nn out-of ’ m- game wun unlit
filial in
character spree, stirred through i.ng
played Wnn
IWI* II,(n o.Inn liiitton, ofliiMluiu (nr
its tower valley's rich citrus i&gt;- •anie svny.
trion today In n ruth to dumn IIIn hi* lb 10 cnm|iaiirii fur re llic fin &lt;1 lime .1* pir.i.lrnt of llic
fiood rrest into the Gulf of Mex­ •lo'lin a- gnvernur. H. «ey k e„ S.infoid Rotaiy t'luh. today thankico.
week* l- f. re thr l.all.itintr. thruu.d r.l mrmhrr* at thru nirrling at
The a lurry rivsr. which usual!, I privately cwndiirted pul!*, that the loliiist (Vnlrr foi i»o|ieratriiklcs Idtv well within Its bant &gt;. he Would bent the Di-iuocrnt i.
rolled a 45 foot crest past hrre r.nmirrc, James M Mi ml, lln-t non giyrri him .luting the past
yesterday hut failed to tear OWBV U. S senator. His Welkers, toe ,r.,i. ami said dial hr looks for­
the little suspension bridge Hint *•used nn easy vlrl orv nnd u.-i. ward to a good vrai for thr club
links Zapata with Mexico.
"licllrii d tu ease off.
iindet thr |iiesl«Jrnty of Grorgr
Haisey Cunningham. Inspector
ltd !• -(vi’ V direettd hla t.i Mine
of Cuitom*. said the bridge wit* cam’,algn nldea to combat ri..
reopened fur traffic at H A. M tendency. The) did ami Ihe gov
Me. Hus,on trad a Irltrr fiom
todiy. The bridge was closed early crtiot won by n record mnjoritv his son. n»hhy linsson. Rotary
yesterday.
It ,v*« iminted ml hero thm
The mouth of the river. at the Repiltdican* fore ihe Job rvc rrprrsrntalivr at thr Amriican
Brownsville, Is about 150 mile* nnl&gt; of winning lh&gt; presidency l.rgion's Roys Stair al r.illaltaiirr.
from here. Along this stretch, and virr-piTslilenry. hut nf th 'riling ol atlrnd.smr a, a gurtl
the ;ower Rio Grande Valley i*
the oppu.liion In contest* of Rotary in Ldlahaisrr, and of
thick with citrua groves, but grow- fcnlirg
(nr Senate and llmi e .-at* and
ets figured they could avoid much fei myriad stnte and I... at office* •rsvion. at thr slatr rapilol, and
dianking Rotary lot s|M,nsoting
damage and even help their thir­
Deucy continued to take it easy
sty rrop* by turning the river 'm|i y nt hi* farm nn IJlllkCE Hill him on thr tup
Into floodway*. The valley ha* just &gt;&lt;UIaide this village Bui In
In n resume of the netivitlr*
been perched all year.
ban *ume work to do, inrilidmr ■luring the pa*t «i':iaon of the
consb'eratinn of apneiiitiuoni* t. llotnrv stmnw.red iN.y* bnu-ball
a'.iile offir. , wlilcii he must in ,ki '• am* George H'liie i enor to. I tlint
1 Of Robber Bund Is soon,
tbe *aiy* Innl nlayed ba*rl.all a*
lie arrived at I’nulins: Satin lav &gt;.'11 in nro|iortinn n» Florida Hint.*
Captured By Police evening
on » spocial u mn fiom Ih' ague games. Ife piedirted nil
i'lnhibIphia, arcum|&lt;nni.d by Mr •veil (tetter baseball season next
CHICAGO, June 28 (Ah—One f llcwev and tin'll -oil*. Toni. Jr y.-nr with more personnel from
a band of robber* who eluded the and John M.
The leiine fi.'ks. vhich to i.irk the trams of the
biggest man-trap in Conk count y aho.it .1,111,(1 strong, gave the eov Itotsrv league The finnl game
hls'jry was traced to hla Isom.- rrrir a hero's welcome. The) between the *11 Sint* nmf Irsgioind optured today, police Com­ rn.-t Min nt the railroad slut ion winners at Municipal Hail I'ark
missioner Stanley Dcmuki uf sub nnil e-rnrud him to I'avriing-liin . a* menilorn-.I ri*o ri... enlovmeoi
by fhe Ihi)'* of the Itotury liirnir New “ Voice” Contract
urban Lyon* announced.
tty school.
Denitki said Jerry Malleck, 2 1.
ILvcy tlinlil.il tin ill f»j' n nt Hanlamlo Borings.
Is Being Drawn Up
of Chicago, mad* an ural state E7.i**hi campaign contrllmtlon ind
Andrew Stine program com­
enrnt that he wa* one of the four said he ho|M-* to loins' lo the guv- mittee chairman for the past year,
WASHINGTON June 28 (A*)—
men who held up a gambling joint e lnmerit, if elecied, the "phit .*o- . vpressed thank* f*&gt;r co-otM-ration
and shot two poliromrn in a run |ihy Mini a group of p. nplc .v|so eivett him, eipeclsliy t.v Charles X fv contracts for the "Voice of
itlng gun fight. He said he fin d hove not forgotten the furm* ind Morrison and It L. IVrklns, and America" broadcasts which will
i. viewed some of tbe outstanding provide for closer government
a r.fle In tho getaway.
-mail town* of thi. country."
lupervtaion of content will pro­
HI* companion* fled to Wlsron
Th.- govenuir and hi* fnrnilv at i rogramt given.
11 •**« II n i t r s l f l u I ** »r "I) Ml
Jbeot. program* included: talks bably take final sham* this week.
rin alter slipping out of a ring
The details are being worked
of 200 officers who surrounded a
hv J, C. Hutchison, the Hev, J. E.
MeKtnley, the Itev, Hranscomls' of out by rt'pr*ienlati*p* of the
I'lKItCY HONOR lit)
store quarry In the southwestern
I. M. Corhcll. genctal fors-man Hrlando, and others. Mr. Stine .Mate Department, the National
section of the country, Dernski
said Malleck told him.
of the Hanford Atlantic (' ast also referred to the singing of Broadcasting Company, and ColLim- iiuilroad shops prosei ted Miis Agnes Mlyakawn. his son- urnhix llroadcnsting System.
"Voire" programs handled by
the
company's 25 year s e t,ice it. law's sister and u noted opera
WAREHOUSE BURNS
the ri'lwork* — and which were
•mbit
m
to
t'lvde
K.
I’ieroy,
i-sr
■mgrr.
John
I’ope
wss
welcomrd
MIAMI. Jun* 88 i/IT-Kir.
severely criticised In Congress
early today caused an estimated repairman. In*t Friday. In his as a guest. Harry Kudell, hark Iasi session—go to laitin Amer­
prr*.-ntnt
ion
-|weeh
Mr.
Coiuell
from
his
vacation
in
northrrn
130.000 damago as It swept
ica and other area* of the world
through a warehouse owned by th.- staled that .Mr I'ieicy has I - en rate*, was also welcomed, and which the State Deparmrnt conwith tin. t'otist l.iiii' continii..natv played for the group singing led
Reliable Mattr**a Company.
riders to bo "non-crillcal.'1
i tit George Toiihy.
The blase, first reported at since Jim. M, JU2 I,
The department Itself directly
0:80 A. M. by Herbert Adey, who
handles all broadcast* to surh
lives nearby, was beliared started
"critical" regions as Eastern Euby Internal combustion In lial&lt;&gt;*
rope, Russia, and China.
of cotton used for stuffing mat(itu tt,
i
BAI1K’ DOING WELL
Fire Marshall It, R. Salt said
NEW YORK June 28 (Ah—Babe
It took nearly two hours to tiring
Kutb Is reported "doing well" to
You mi pnt-f tnmioy i.nd t.olu cut your own coat of
tha two-alarm bias* under control.
day by Dr. 8 imon L. Buskin, hla
liviitK Ly rending Oie Herald ado. Advertised pricehyvician. Tha former homo run
TERMINAL TALKS
urn lowojtt pricca. The following merchanta are adver
ing Is receiving "supplementary
City Manager H. N. Bayer and
treatment" ot Memorial Hospital
tiding attractive features and apecial bargalnr in to
RNr of Cowwares Manager
according to bis physician.
day’s Herald:
Edward Higgins art In Jackson­
The Babe entered French Hos­
Harriett's Beauty Kook
ville today conferring with th*
pital in Nor. 1040 and waa dis­
enoinoorliur firm of Smith and
Ivet'a
St. Johns Electric Co.
charged in Fab. 1047 after a
Gillespie In roganl to plana for
Ilclfy w o o d S h o p s
Vowel) s
throat operation.
Sanford's now waterfront terminal.

(frisson Presides

Rio Grande River
Passes Flood Stajje
With LittleDamagc

Of Rotary Club

3 Die In Shuolin^
Foi Inwin}; Answer
To DisturhameCall

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11-Year Old Oirl Is

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1 O tllliM v t i l l I l i r O i l l V^Ul

Alfred Conner Dies
After Lour Illness

WASHING ION. JJ'ine 28 t/V&gt;—
A pretty, II y. vr-old girl was
l.iutally ki.ife.l to death late yes­
terday in It k Creek I'ark where
kIio hud gulp for is bicycle ride.
Hundred’ &lt;•( Washingtonians were
in the pnrk necking relief from a
hot nnd Inssi*i.l afternoon.
The victim was Carol Bardwell,
daughter of William P, Bardwell,
a federal U n d o rontndstion ex­
aminer. She was found with her
throat ru t. The body was under
n fallen t r e e in n wooded section
of the pa’ k, which stretches for
,evrrnl mile* through the heart of
the capital.
A preliminary examination In­
dicated
attempt nt rape had
lo-en made. The death weapon was
not found

Alfred A. Conner, 7:1. died at bis
home ul I’aolu at I bin o'cluck
Saturday afternoon after a si*
month* illneis. He wa* born in
Georgia, May
1875 and bad
lived in this vicinity fur the pad
18 years. At I'aola he was *
memlwr of the Church of Christ.
Mr. Conner is survived by the
widow, Mr*. Alfred A. Conner;
two daughters, Mr«. Meitner C,
Lnkry and Mrs, Dorothea C, Blark
of Tamtia ana one adopted eon.
Carlo* Haxen of I'aola. Funeral
service* for Mr. Conner were
held nt the Church of Christ nt
Tunis at 2:00 o'clock, Monday
afternoon. Interment wa* in Syl­
van l.ake Cemetery.
I.ANA III.
FRANKFURT, Geimvny, June
28 (J*)—Lana Turner’s lllneaa
turned Into Influcnxa today.
The blonde film «tar became
ill last Friday In Held*|8»rg after
a week of entertaln'ng U. 8. «&lt;•
conation troon* In Germany. Her
nhvsiclan said ah* must remain in
b*J «t least a week.
When she recovers. «h« will go
to southern Franca for a rest,
•aid her husband, Henry J. (Deb)
Topping. Tooplng is accompany­
ing her on the tour.

l U ' S - \ l ’TO WRECK

SAN BRUNO, Calif. June 28
&lt;/P) — A greyhound bu* and an
eulemobilo collided early today on
Ran Francisco's high speed Bayriiore highway, injuring the bus
driver and alt 24 passengers. Tha
bus hurtled uut of control 350 fact
_mi h.t a concrete pillar.
Jack Goldberg, 49, Ran Fran.risen, suffered compound fractures
nf both leg*. He and Norman
David White. 27, th* bus driver,
of SxJlnai, Calif., were pinned In
the wreckage. Acetylene torches
were used to free them. Whit*
suffered internal injuries.

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