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WEDNESDAY NOV. U, IM I.)

TBR B IN F g p P j" ^ ™

CIO Takes Tonffh
Attitude On l Beds
i f a

Mr« Holleyhead

ICantlaa** F*«m Pan# Oae)
C o u n t y Chlldren'a Committee,
By tha Associated Preea
pointed out the Importance of milk
010 convention delegates who In the dally diet of children. She
took a tough attitude toward tha said that children who had been
loft wine elements in rhelr group drinking milk recovered more
asked today to its "Hate* rapidly from the operations than
manshlp” In helping write a new those who had not had milk. Each
labor law.
child should receive a quart of
Senator Wayne Morse (R-O rc) milk dally at least two months
told the convention, u&gt;iw in Its preceding an operation of eny
aacond day at Portland, Ore., kind, she said.
■tatasmaninlp Is nfeded for adop­
Miss Maude Ramsey read a
tion of future labor iawa, fair to resolution on the death of Mrs.
both unions and industry,
II. A. fiwanson, a charter member
Tha delegatess ye
yesterday swamp- who died recently. A letter was
ad a minority effort to. head off read from Mrs. Eduard Kln-her,
approval of a report by CIO executive secretary of the 8smPresident Philip Murray whleh Inolr County Tuberculosis an*!
jontained praise of the Marshall ! Health Association, In whlr.t she
asked the club's assistance again
I this yeer In the Christmas .Heal
tBale.
The club voted to continue send­
ing money to help pay for nursing
tc«&gt;Mt«»»4 y mm r . i . on* i
books which are sent to foreign
action. No Immediate use of th* rountries In cooperation with the
property Is planned, he eaid, but International Relations Committer
it may be used for loading of of Pilot International. Classifica­
•chool busses. If re-ioned from tions of members were r*ed and
residential to commercial, It may announcement made of the Christ­
be used by the schools for build­ mas party to bo held at the Tourist
ings. It Is hoped later to purchase Center on Dec. 14 and in which
other lots neer the school athletic the husbands are invited to attend.
grounds that front on Eighteenth Members were urged to bring toys
Street.
to tho party to bo turned over to
The bid of the Geargta-Florlda the Elkt Club for tho annual
Tractor Co. for purchase of dr*|i Community Christmas Tree Mr*.
line machinery of the one fourth J C. Mitchell presided over the
yard site was approved. Hill Hard­ business session.

First Steps

ware Company's hid for 600 feel
of two and a half Inch fire hose
wa* accepted.
Notification was received from
the 8outh Atlantic Gas Co. that
they would lie unable to Install *
gas main, due to aoat estimated
at 14,886 to serve newly erected
homes built by Theodore Judt at
Fourteenth Street end Park .Ave­
nue.
Fred Bender, reeltor, told of «
plan to develop a colored- aubdlvl■Ion, near hut not fronting on
West Twentieth Street outside th*
city limits and naked the opinion
of the Commission on the matter.
H# was requested to meke out »
tentative plan of the development

M efera W *M a Seek
f-W iv Kelp U ke Ib is

W kel to X* ter v r a t a ’s rttor* at
t w tto a s l a m th lr » * l* r H ear a enl «n*
w a i n h si tease ta* i i m r la e s a B trra S-Vtr u p Tee to*, c u o o i a s r
a s U u t a i* let* *u t*r t*r re * ta *lto«r
at t w t i n
i l l nerto* I s i r * N tm *
-Tear U a r 1 i s * u k m i t etteitoa *a th*
UtoL It itw«J4 h tlf rtiltt* tn u U m il
ptrlaSIl M ini U I t i l M tor*n*he«l tin
nonth IU s ■ tw it. It thnate Imarev* j t v t
eapttit*. «te etewttan. tne thus htip
Wane «p i i s i i u h let to* try tne &lt;sr* i*
t u t OARDUl |« M im tlflttiir pr*ast*d
M seteeutltelir l**t*e. tt reu n t w s i
•U M seruta t ia u ” . eel CABDU1 toSsy.

said.

Pepper eald ha axpectad the
Taft-liartley Act to ba repealed
and "we'll Immediately go back to
the Wegner Law. We will build
soundly on the Wagner Act unt&lt;&gt;
we get what we want."
He advocated end of tho fill*
buster as a maani of delaying
legislation In the Senate.
"Its power," he eald, "wae a
reason we lost tha League of Na­
tions and that helped cause ui
World War II."

California Lady
(Continued From Pago 1)
Rlrhmoml, Va. la trying to trim
up the family tree end so for the
first time It occurred to me to
wonder why the change. If you
do not have the Information-could
vou direct me to someone who
might know? 1 do hope I have
vour name correct end pleaie
pardon my intrusion; "Fools rush
in where angeli fear to tread," so
they say."
This letter has been turned over
to Mrs. Mary Strong, Sanford
pioneer and historian by Mr. Field,
old time residents who wish lo
write Mrs. Bachelor may reach her
hv addressing her et 6422 Oak
(irnve Avenue, Oakland, 9, Calif.

Truman InvitcB
K a s ils s r a

Civil RiKiitH
I • KUllietiPig frpnw ran* I'nei
out the Democratic platform. Hduding (he civil riglilr proyram
He raid he had "never advocated
the federal government breaking
down local power,” and contended
the civil rights question w&gt;, not
an Intrastate matter.
I’epper said he will give Presi­
dent Truman full backing In "car­
rying out M* promise* ta the
people."
The Florid* senator supported
Mr. Truman during the campaign,
lie made numerous speeches In the
(’resident's behalf and helped raise
campaign funds.
"The people have the right t-i
* ipert the (democrat* lo carry out
thrir
platform and keep the
pledges made to them." he iald
"If we do rarrv It out, the nes‘.
Congress will do more for the
people than has been done since
the early stages of the New (teal,
end It will b# one of the greatest
Congresses In the history of Amer­
ica."
Federal eld programs for rltrus
for consideration by the Cntnml*
slop.

Mediation Group

education, aekoel luaebat It la distributed fairly," ba added.
Mr. Trumen eald It la appro­
buildings are badly
Ifruits,school
priate that the U. 8. It host to
he

and
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with the Huiiiam our mutual intereit in agriculture, it would not
he in difficult to diicuu our dif­
ference* in other fields. Il is moit
heartening that several eatlern Kit
rnpetn nationi ere member* of
FAO I hope ihir will continue to
he true."
Me invited both R u n ia and A r­
gentine lo )oin the F A O . He la id :
■I Imp# that every country, old
or new. will become a member of
the Fowl and Agriculture Organi­
sation. I should like to »e* that
lerge agricultural country, Argen­
tina. become a member. ( wlah
that tlia Soviet Union would also
Join."
Mr. Truman alio pledged to th*
delegate* of the 6H FAO member
nations that he will send to the
new I'. S. Congreaa * new Inter,
national wheat agreement If one
ran he negotiated.
'Moreover," he eald, "I look to
the general pattern of the wheat
agreement a* one which might be
followed for other commodities"
He sal-1 that "hunger ha* lio
nationality.
Ahundanee
should
have none, either."
"One of the way* to realme
stability to th* world I* to pro-luce plenty of food end see that

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to the H o n o rab le R . W . W a r*
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F lo rid a , on th * » *th day o f Decem ­
L E V I F R A N K L IN L O D G E
ber. n i l .
fo r a p p ro v a l o f u n t
TOC*A *L L W HOM I T M A T CON- and fo r fin a l d ls c h a r t * a * A d m in ­
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D . C. K R IO A N S
flo a t rep o rt a* A d m in is tra to r C. T
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that ha w ill ap p ly lo the llo n o ra b l*
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l l r d d a y of D ecem ber. I M I . to r
ap p ro v al o f earns and fo r fin a l
d f ic h a r a * as A d m ln lit ra lo r C. T .
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(Continoed From Pag* One)
a United Nations
Nation* mee
meeUn^ during (()on |nt#rruj&gt;tlon«, federal medlDieting.
"our cherished Thank*
The Communlet radio eald R*d
forces destroyed the Nationalist
n . ' aid the real ip
holiday ]* the 'haring or tne nor- - jh ar* wae no' Indication, hour- Seventh Army Group east of Suvest. This •P'flL he eald, ha*
er 0f an early eattlement In th* chow. Th# lost of Suebow would
open the gate* to Nanking, the
brought many nations together , hlpp|ng dispute.
In the FAO.
I gj,lp operator! Issued a state- capital, lees than 200 mile* away,
One of the first and most dlffl- mtn| through their association and clear tha path to Shanghai,
cult problem* la the rebuilding l w
thjl. I n -unanimously re- 186 mllea southeast of Nanking.
of nation* which suffered heavily |0fved*' no( to makt any furthar Officials at Shanghai talked of
during the war. Mr. Truman eon- oMefi to th« 88.000 etrlklng dock "total war" plane.
Regardless of whether the Com­
tlnued adding:
’ hands. Tho A F L International
"We ere making a great deal i.ongihoremgn'e association said munists win ail China, their sweeps
of headway through tho combined the union would atend pat on appeared certain to colt the Untied
effort* of many nation* In th# eleven demands. Including a wage States more billions In foreign eld.
Should all China fall to the
European Recovery Program."
jncreaee.
.. 1 ‘
e promised that the U. S. will- Qn the weit coast, . employer* Communlet*. the task of rmbulMln*;iT^lKwwmbeK IMI
M
JA C K H O N L O D G E
Ihue to"serld IfsekjWrts In the dented report* trtft- itrlkfng CIO Japan and .providing her a etatiie ]
A d m in is tra to r
C
T
field of agricultural Improvement longshoremen
shoremen had , been offered economy will be much mor* costly,
of
th*
se ta le of
wherever the FAO believes they md refused a Hr cent nburly wag* policy makers In Washington said.
L e v i F r a n k lin
Lo d e *,
de-eaied
increase to enjl the 83-day-oM
ape needed.
... .
West Coast ehlpplng tleup. '
fN C O U R T
OF
T UK
CO U N TT
Other developments In the labor
JU D O R ,
B E M IN O t.S :
O O lIV t v
field
Included:
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The American Federation of
(Continued From Pag* One)
In re the C * la t * ef
signed.
Cairo visited Count Folk* Bern*
V
R K K IO A N B
Deceased.
dotte on Rhodes ■
a few d*y,
days before
beror# . . . #
. w),
«ithh ^
th* |„ternit(onI|
tnt**natinn*l a «Special Family Rates
The vote rejected e Communist TO A L L W HOM I T M A T CONth# ate U N.
sodatlon of Machinist*, th* CIO demand for an investigation of |
slnated In Jerusalem In Septem- 4B(J (h# Un)u&lt;, M)n# Work#Ii&lt;
government charges that the Comin- &lt;
**r.
.
■ President William Green said
Gatagan said these eceounti told the peace movement is In accord- form ordered end helped pay fohow Bernadotte originally planned snCe with a convention resolution the current coal end dock strikes.
to give to Israel that part of th* celling for a unified labor move- The Communists also evented «
Negev desert In Southern Pales- ment. Tha machlnleta left th* probe into alleged foreign financial |
tine In which there ere Jewish A FL In 19M. Unions which created
settlements. Then McClIntock and the CIO were impended In 1938. support o f Le Populeir*. the newtpaper o f the pro-government So­
Troutbeck wrote Into Bernedotte's The mlneri withdrew last year,
Sealed bid* will be received by the City
recommendations the complete exIn Portland. Ore.. Bupieme cialist P arty.
Commission of the City of San/ord, Florida,
elusion «r the Jews from Negev Court Justice William O. Douglas
The Communist group ls th*
at 7:30 o’clock P M„ December 18, 1948, for
he said.
told th* CIO convention that labor chief orge-ilie-l opposition to th*
furnishing all labor and materials.In repairing,
Bernedotte's Palestine report leeders can do a better jobi then government in the national assem­
cleaning And painting interior and exterior of
recommended th.t Negev, given to ' : ; Vt m i r i M e PCommui?.tL n7^.' bly. Supp-rter* of General Charles
the Jew. under the U .V partition.
Iht P„ .„ De Gaults abstained from today'*
water tank and tower at the Municipal Water

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Confidence Vote

Went Accused

NOTICE OF BIDS

vote. They are against both th*
Communists and Quettllle's govern­
ment.
Th# Gaullists romplaln that th*
government has been too ***y on
the Communists Justice Minister
Andre Marla replied earlier in th#
dey hy telling ■ cabinet meeting
that he had atarted criminal pro­
Bernadotte also we* under p re i-,»bsn 300 feet tall because me- ceedings against "unknown per­
sure from the United State# end chenieal laws make It (mpoiatbla sons" for Inciting the army t-&gt;
mutiny.
Britain to keep open the pipe lines ft" « higher It. to stay erect.
end reflnerv In Haifa, Galagon ;
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A "stone"
, ald
j Stainless steel contains about 13
Gelagen added that “ Brltleh per cent chromium.____ _____________ pounds.
agrnls such as Abdullah and Glubh
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-°1.‘o h i r b?hw*jtta
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he given wf \t,r "
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ly assigned to th* Arab, by th*
u N'
A British reiolutlon, no w being
debated hv the cnmmlttee, eolle for
putting tha Bernadotte plan Into
effect.

Plant. Specifications are available at office of
City Manager In the City Hall.

k ' " " " America enfd luro p e. “ P
Douglas asserted conventional
diplometa will “fall mUerebly"
un|M, , hey und#raUnd , he rU. of
the labor government* of the world
and „here an understanding of the
labor struggle.
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The City Commission reserves the right to
reject any or all bids received.
H. N. SAVER
CITY MANAGER

Pasha provoked th# Invasion of
Palestine to prevent partition by |
fore# of arm*."
Abdullah Is king of Trans­
jordan and J. B. Glubh Peshe Is |
chief of the Brltlih-eubeldteed
Trans-Jordan Arah legion.

Since V-J Day More Than

The metal osmium Is 22.6 as
heavy as water while lithium Is
■limit half the weight of water.
Snow I* not froien water, but
wafer vapor that cryetallliee di­
rectly Into lea.

132,500 New Telephones
Added in Florida
$55,000,000 of new facilities have been
provided for more and better service

Thanks to many people
f° r many things
ta t

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T h i s IS T H E SE A S O N O F T H A N K S G IV IN G . . .
And th*r* Is muck for tthick tis cert a ll te thankful in this grsat country of ours.'

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Csriainty tr# art thankful for a bountiful hartssl of grain and com, for a high Is—l of
production and smploymtnl, for a standard of firing that is ths snty of Me world.
Most of all, perhaps, tes are grateful foe our A mericon heritage. . . freedom of opportunity,
freedom of choice, freedom to think and worship according to our own beliefs.
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Wa Fool a* a Chevrolet dealer it ii fin appropriate
tin * to convey our (ineara appraaiatipa to thf peopls
of thia community for thair loyalty, pptipnea and
undtrdandlnf.
F a r Ihtp fta Chanolat'a production of m o p c m and
tnichi during 1941 than any othar manufacturer thprp
U itill a long "waiting Uat" for Amariep’a moat-wan tad
cart and trueb.
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Charrofat ta doing a vary thing within 'U I powpr to
maintain and incraaia production. Maantimot wo would
Ukp to axprau our tb an k a. , .

Thanks to Buy ara a n d Frmspmcthm Huymrm of JVaaa
Chotrolots for your ganaroua rocognltloo of tho honoat
rth u built into thla Irat-chotea car fa tb iow-priood
Md, llm paopla havo bought Chavrolat oara and.

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tru e b . during tha aightaan-yaar period from 1SS1 to
date, than have bought tha cars and tru e b of any
othar manufacturar. '

Thanks to The— Who Arm Waiting for Ordera to
ho FUM tot your patianea and undaratanding. You
can ba aura wp are doing our boat to tteat fdl cuitoman
fairly . . . doing our boat to apted tha day whan wa
can gira you t b good nawa. "Your waiting dayl
Thanks to Service Cuatomere for .the opportunity
t® k**P Twit praaent eara in aafa driving eonditino..
Wo havo triad to aarva yon w«U. ggd. appradata your
putronago.
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yeu'uvu

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maintain Chanolat'a
taadarahip . ; .

T h a n k * f o r f o u r p g l m u « i w h ic h h a t m a d a

CHEVROLET AMERICA'S No. 1 CAR

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Look at tho record of telephpn* growth in
floridt — about two-thirdi m ratAy ngw
tolf phont» havo boon added in tho past thro#
yf*r* u wore in atrvico In Florida In 1945.
Thil phenomena] progress was possible only
through the all-out effort of telephone folki
to meet the Increasing needs of the state.
’ Yea, Florida's telephone eervice haa really
grown—not only in aize but In value as well*
for you ean now call many more people and
many more can call you. A total of more
than 815,000 Southern Bell telephones are
nov serving the elate. Floridians are making • monthly average of 2,142,000 long &lt;Hetancp calls which Is 55% greater thin th
1^05. The dally average of local calls made
hy our Florida customers la 2^09,000 as
compared to 1,458,000 in 1945.
But thgt’a only part of tho atory. A vast
amount of new construction was added in
order to install and serve these telephones.
Since V-J Day^15 new buildings have been
oongtructad and *19 buildings substantially
j
, eftlerged providing more than 827,785 square
floor spue. And oentral
oflee equipment hat been Inttallpd making
popsible a greater expansion of eervice fadtttiee throughout the state. Nearly a thous­
and new long distanca circuits have tho been
added to handle more oalle more quickly.
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But in spite of the growth in business, tele­
phone earnings continue to be dangerously
low. This Is because the amount of money
paid out to furnish you service has increased
at a faster pace than the amount of money
taken in.
Southern Bell’s greatly increased invest­
ment in Florida If evidence of our faith in
tha state and itp people. Future expansion
and improvement of the service will require
many more millions of dollars of new money.
This will have to be financed, as in tho pest,
with money furnlehfd by investors who msy
be expected to provide the necessary capital,
only So long as thsy receive « fair return on
thfdr money. .That's why it’s so nicessary
that telephohe rates be sufficient to pay to­
day’s increased operating costa and provide
a reasonable return to those who have invested their savings in the business.
Telephone rates in Florida are not suffi­
cient to meet today’s costa and assure the
Company's ability to render good service.
That Is why we are now before the Florid*
Railroad and Public Utilities Commission
seeking rates that will enabls us &lt;
to provide you with good .end dependable
servios.
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la Unity There Is Strength—
To Protact the P u n at tha Wot Id;

To Promote lha Progress of America.
To Prodato Prosperity tor Sanford.

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r*tr through Friday, not quite so
extreme south portion; nth-rwise. Hlile change in tempera*ure* todsr .inti tonight. »*rmer
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Giants At Opening Of Mayfair Order Troops
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Hi A -SOCI.VTED P R E S S
Amen, ini, their c o u n try preu*
pcieu* sn.l it price, give thanks
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B la m e d
For
t'-uisv • ■ f houn:y which they
T r o u b le W illi R e d s :
ite ilin in i with their neighbor*
B d M I e f, C o n t i n u e
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to*!,iv in Secretary Minh-iHN I'n-* ban cr. w.ih then ln..i.*o
Washington ronim*” . -r th* Chm i b &gt;
• •fu.tlio ri
T i3ci ,;ii y in’**.'! ofmerely bring*
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Army’s Draftees
Are Being Picked,
Checked Carefully
A W ASHIN GTON . Nov. 25— C-T5
— Tha Armv apparently la nick­
ing and choosing It* draftees
more carefilllv than during tha
svar, a Selective Service official
said today.
Of &lt;4,Oon m»n examined since
early November In 43 states, ha
*a&lt;d 32,00(1 have bean re (acted
according to Incomptata figures
from local hoard*.
This 70 per cent rata, roughly
douhla
the
wartime rejection
&gt;*,te of HR« per cent, may be
'Miie to stricter physlral »tan4arda sat hv are;v doctor*, tha
drhft official said.
Most of th* man helng exa­
mined era In tha 24 and 25-yearotd group*, though tome board*
are down to their 23-year-old and
a few to tha 22*. So probably
most of thee* man svera looked
bver and turned down for physical
reasons during tha war, be aalrE
.D raft official* have estimated

Iriat only 70,000 man In tha 22-26
age group would he eligible for
compulsory military service be­
cause of axamptlona for martial
statu*, previous service and other
regions.
Tha Army plana to Induct 16.000
man In December and 20.000 man
In January. This month 10,000
man have bean called up.
The Army la planning to
moat of Ita draftee* from those
raglatranta under 22. Prallmlnary
CfcUmatcs |n the three bottom age
group* thow more than 200,000
St-yaar-olda about 600,000 20-ytar*
old*! and some !9-ytar-old*. About
1,000.000 rome of draft age each
year
Wna
i»n tha training eampa gat
Into full awing tha Army aspect*
to ralaa ita draft ralla to 30,000
monthly, thua andlng 380,000 naw
man each year.

tfJianU Reach Terms
With Johnny Mize
THa New York Olanta have
reached an agreement with Flrat
Haeeman Johnny Mika for th*
1M0 baaeball aaason.
Tha annoiincemanl we# made
hare last night by President Her*
ado Btnneham of tha Giants gftar
• conference with tha slugging
nan who cama to Sanford
hit winter hoSt# at Da Leon
The terms ware not dia*
; Stoneham, Carl
tor of the Gianta

n» f ll AHCF^B MOIMNV
WASHINGTON* Nov 2f&gt; iT ’ i •
Admin.*...... on a ^ c .a piedicted
today Pr#*id#nl Tftiman v.ill aiV
the new t'ongre** to keep export
conltoli m foice throughout thprojpettive lour year* of the Msr
shall Plan
They laid the request would ft!
in with both U .S . foreign policy.
particularly that tala ted to'tbe'rohl
war, and the domestic anti infla

Mv \R M il'll GAVHIION

lion piogism.
Their explanation:
I Th- routml* furoiih « me.im
by which icarce industrisl good*
can be thsnneled to We,|ern E ’lrope lo aid it* lerovery and simnl
taneouily kepi from raar.bing thRussian sphere.
2. They also furnished a means
of preventing foreign buyers from
bidding Up the price of American
goods.
a c c o n l »•&gt;_ th a tj u ,; d**;L * ° 2 :'r _ T
Tha controls, wielded hy the I heightened tension In the German
Commerce Department through | capital, they can achlav* the*licensing requlrament* on ship I objectives:
menta abroad, are acheduled toj 1 push the projected North
expire Feb. 28 under a “ tempor- Atlantic Defense Pact thiough
ary’’ extenalon voted hy ('onares.s the Hniter Htales Cangresi.
2. Launch a program fog raearlier this year.
Tha Informants, who cannot ha ai mlng Weitern Europe.
3. Establish United Btita* mil
named, said Secretary of Com­
merce Sawyer has suggested to Itary hates at key continental
th* Frealdent that the contnl points.
. One Eaatern European diplo­
power* be extended through M 2
who Is In frequent contact
*o they will cover the planned Ufa mat,il'nett*u*4
Oa Pa«- Fanrl
{Caatlaaa* Os rage Fear)

“ mayor

Oviedo Legion Po«t Outlines
Activities For Past Two Years
Uy B ILL MARTIN
Tha Oviado Mamoiial Post’ No. 243 bad it* h*«innin| just two veara
ago (Nov.. 13. 1946), ,A droup o l WojH ! and II .veteran* mat |o diicui*
the pwaihility of qrgonjxjni a l^giqn Pq»t iti Oviedo. Henry Walcott,
comibandar of -lho Saplord Po»|, ,Holtn« Milton, A»»t. Departmanl
Adlutanl ol the Amancan Legion of Florida, and Joel Fielcb, former
State Commander, ware present to discuss the purpose, value, and
organisation of an Amarlcan De-*
'
lion Post.
It wna daeldwl tc&gt; f,,w of |),elA&lt; the Poat provided the
orgnnUa and 88 membara signed labor for rebuilding Rev. and Mre.
■ temporary charter which waa X N. Thompaon'a home which
forwarded to the National Amer­ burned Thankafivini Day, 1848.
ican Laflan lleadquartare for ap­ He la a retired mlwaUr and Mrs.
proval. Offleart ware elected and Thompaon la serving bar com­
Commandir Malcolm, ■ World munity long and wall aa a teacher
War I veteran, waa ehooan to laad In Ita public achool.
pant for ita firet poor.
I*' U . . .n nnanvBrf tw n « n r r « . . r „ l
tha peat two yeere the

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m ayor

sin ce the re sig n a tio n e .
o f James Mathews on "■*

I.

Ex*Convlct Marrli"*
Cliildhoori iSwepthfMiH
CH ICAO O , Nov. 26, i A1*— A 4'
year-old ax-convict who spent *1
moil 20 yeera In prison far steslIng 42.43 worth of postaga stamp.*
married hi* childhood eweetheart
yeilerday.
Cecil Wright, "th# greet breln
of A lcetrei," end Beuleh Ilrlmberry, 38, of Cheileeton, 111., »*
changed vowa In a ceremony pel
formed by Judge Cerl li. Smith
Wright acquired the nickneme
while serving time on "the rock”
In San Francisco harbor. He stud­
ied law In prison end th* know
ledge he acquired over the year*
finally won ntm his freedom.
He successfully argued hie case
before ■ federal court In H*"
KmncUcn and w u ordANd r#lc*A#n
from prison, Tha government proaecutor who opposed Wright term-d
him "the worlds greatest authority
on habeas cornua." Other lawyer*
nraiaed him for his legal know­

ledge.

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PA RIS. Nov 25. &lt;/I’j
High 1earlier time
.snUny S o ,e , Mo- s o u ,c , ........ed .
^
^
t'd iv th# Weitern ° p #rJ
^l|*' * In nr*l#t to immtna*# n-Hlu •
iwtliflR to wrrrk e Rerliu »rttt- .....miniate.* for mayor ls * r c r
m»nt to Imther their military plan* j Swnfford served as . l&gt;.urns'
the group and Mrs H H Hde. •.
m Europe
sei-relarv. The names -&gt;f Mi Mi
Tin. w ,* Eastern Europr’s un den and Mr Bat-* w-te tf*-.-1
"flirial reply to recent comment* for nomination and th- »•-?••**
ftom W**lrrn tourre* that there i» was instructed to seed * -p.
bttle hope of niece,* for current these minutes to the de»k &gt;f 'htownship so th il they mlgh’
'Mo.t. to end the Berlin emu.
added to the printed t*i|l,t, e* &gt;•
The arrusation* came from in- rjimed by th- township chaitei * 7
fo.msnl* close lo the Russian dele hv slate election laws
Mr Madden moved to A ltam ",,’‘
g*l.m. *nd its satellites in the Uni
led Nihon* General Assembly three veais ago from ftiar-'P’ ,;
Thm- who commented refused to ID where he still operates e ?.0'i&lt;&gt;
acre farm during summer 'month*
p-rm.t themselves to ha identified to raise corn for llveatork Mi
by name or natmnelity.
Bates I* the owner and manager
T)t»*»
-a ste rn
diplomatic of the Altamonte Springs Hotel
sources assert-d In Inter-daws J T Morrison Is a railroad e«pr»**
Mm! the United State*, Rrltian ag-nt. Mr Brown, a contract"..
and F- ra
heen
asP president -&gt;f
- •n c e seem hent on thtow j has ,™
wt. .serving
. . . . . . w __
Ing a w s y anv chance of a Berlin ,|l(1 ,*|(v council *ruf ** acting

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fit»«f 111#ITf1A' trt ,|'Hit# Iff f!i*lt I
.hit I. « * , b|e,*-'l by th- ,
.sierte.l
1hanksgi ung 'x* * ) t ' .s
iitien* in |n. i i r , , *'■«
IR, *lft#r M h ^ A’ii 1 • *
i . isti'^u
l"i mg
■*"V die.', ' * I s t.-imr
• i i' »n*l
i 1ftIre **
• the L sll *-* »»i'l»
•' H'lklglvlng. 1lie lie
M'-Ktlde
.

n

« r*d

He urged th ,' 'I'i* slgnifi* *n -i
t Thanksgiving he retained end
’ *i it not t&gt;- rnsde into * m*r
|
!#v n# wTii« h
* # « i
I em thehklul "isi I im an
*’• -rlcen. *ml h-ing an A.u'-ii' xn
’ /an m«au* in i-atingi
im*.*
• me," he xai-1 It t* n ' p-if- ’
1 I* still th* gi**'»*i m u u ii"'

•i- *u*e of ils ti'bi**, hit. ■•■an**
f •'* neture
It I* the goorlne** f 'i &gt;l *hs•
1** given ue so much foi which
* - ’&gt;a thenkful," he concluded.
Hr. J. D. Root reminded the Rev
‘ I Klnley that he hid forgotten
u Invite Ktwanlans to *he Union
H*rvlca to be held during ihe
in mlng
Thanksgiving *• th
ng of Th
l u*t Methodist Church, and &gt;*”
told by the latter to make the
•ninuiicement;
whereupon
Dr
lt ”1 Invited everyone to he pies
-nt at "Ed's Edifice "
\ latter of thanks from Mi and
Mn. Frank Lamson, w*a mad by
K-&lt; rstarv Martin Btlnerlpher. 1'
w»* In reply to a letter of aym
,patliy from Kiwanla on th- occa
*u.u of th l biltU! I m C#nir K*|»lai
|n»« of Lieut. Donald Lamann, who
va* killed_ during the war In Hi­

fis

drive on Rome.

iiueata at the meeting were -J
I Moorman of Orlando and It. F
Cooper. Dr. L , T. Doaa announced
that Kiwanla is eponaoi ing nn per
|0 the Celery Fed- Cocoa football
(Caattaua* an Fas* T i n

runt,

decree w u granted on
gTOund* of deeertlon and extreme
flrat
at barbecua
harbecua was, not only*to e rtd tr, tnd handed down by dieprovide vhoma n U rU iu ta it l for Wet ja d f e WUIUw McZnight

reunio n *

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D#Imi I Police
Kill Roliber And
Tlini* On Fast Sid#

John Loves Mary’
To Be Presenled
llv Dr.'ima (ioild

«c-n though tha French tone it
H .initnnad fin P * |* Flvei

t M r i r r - J m h V .let
Mi |&lt;&lt; In Heaven.'

Fighters

Will

Stage Miami Show

J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 23,
- Florida School Enrollment Hiked
V : asrlal show featuring shoot'” g ’ tar jet fighters will be staged
early next month hy th58,000 Students In Past 12 Years Il I ■’&gt;uhMuml
fighter squadron of the Flnr-

D'J PONT G ET S DIVORCE
RENO, Ne»,, N«v. 25—(&gt;P)—
A divorce waa obtained hern to­
w o r l d "GHOU r _ Mk i-rr
day by Margaret Lewln Du I’-nt
Hue to the World Federation
from lHenry
Du I Oil*, Vvice
la n r y
U. DU
irn inerting to bo held in tho Court

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Truman To Seek Reds Say West
Export Controls Plans To Wreck
Has 4 Qualified P-TTni:.*r i fi.jv, | r*w
For Life Of ERP ffirffi, Seltlemctil " » J . S ' S
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m#Mini#ftf
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| .noisily and phv’ .i .Hv
ni # ii#a, f 3 1s• 1***51 4 ft in *j v, unci In m s n y
Chlnesa offlciei* h| Inc res singly critK &lt;1 . .f
\ rl I e t
M ** pU, • if ImstnMt tn ! pub
I n an secretary
tl&gt;, •t*fr
f !,1: l*'4il Jln*f '#»•• 'loiftl Irn s t»vi
I Lite Genet ally, th-i Mmnii* hit# ||| i\ lD
'A‘#t# 1'tOW J#d
f*&gt;• Hie failuie "I Hi- tinerlcan
hi WMhtiitfti'ti. Pi«?Mil#n» Tr'i
to glee I hr •'hln»«e
i f .mthiiiwst «M1 I'a if Fttifl
In i
Nanking .•'insi-lei’. 's-l*
piste snpp'V* "
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Ltie.e ha* he-.l X gro * &lt;ng i.,*
M i i &lt; .li.ill
'if i v 'j
I ' L if t t-u&lt; v among Oltimsee to stl-nip'
to ifitfl ill Idas,.- foi Hi# f ill
M i l t | ’. r ( 1 1| 111 i | p | r . I
If* *sf *ll#l» ftVI M Ii IVHI Mill. r,t .
I »i I ii v .i I *t * id n r I d m laault* af f V t |**f #*'« »|D»|*«I|' (I f . r-J . I Jtt .
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li.,t &lt;i .1 killed
MW-i*
I* mI* I to f i * i* l i i i u r .1 11In * at
mu «I ig11 'nut1-a aml
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h hank
■'hev and
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T1i« Incident' ‘ n’k pla.i* only
»kr ItiiH n h fo t# ig n Itffl*#
’iii’ es apsrt while *co .* car*
a#|M»f I *-af t.axft I
-l&gt;. .lirough ’ he atfeetx in
• -I f &gt; iltrm *
MlflN rj \ I I
i ’igaging rh-li man *1 #tn*#
m v . r r i N . N*nv
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u IlM said Jama* had l*-*n r11'*M Ires \tf#i»**r»v i I*!R’ fnV
t. , i . . »• tfttR’.
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'#*•■! the previati* da
fi m \ fp tpw
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i fh-a. | j#l \ eel He 'e iI.
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I" *he secon-l * xl *
t'.-cr*
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Mi i - 1
klgn j l#n.#t, g jn-tphrsle* * fr»f lft«
&gt;- ■ Bishop Ballatm1 th.'Ut 0.
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gDm i* niilv llie lint .min'!
'•inped «ft-r h» i.e t i.nh,1m
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1 * &gt;tolen
• iif o m f l'il • 'iiio «
b» nil.'t»l Inlrl s leporlci piivsielv
Ml Field i«i vnt many &gt;e*
&gt;'ation
From 1-hit I *
II,. It.tiii- "I die ii.rluxtltsl I!'.!'1
auimui’i
k, In- ludtng p„ , , | '■ar he exchanv. I half i
..I vital &lt;nmern In all I ren* l&gt; ■
t.gig**in*’lit* a* the tix11v’ Ill-nti
I ' &gt;’0 ihotx with pol; "i ,.n he*
life
."■ii *nrl we will continue to oi*&gt;-' i, I’l-mi*, Ivenia and the • up.’ Tl." f ii "ffleets’ fire to'* |
I ’ttlier Bellamy rnhhe.i i cu
.I. &lt; tiigg-i vnite in (letenniniti4 ,ii i in li.'iimx, ' I a n . with liii
i i!e t a w i .i i i e
'l l* * I ’li l i r hu« d; ’
forced hi* wuv ii *w (he
'&gt; i ".me
hut- imicil
much wars
work “II
on Hie
th" o
Ktatt Tele h me of Harold Vr»»om 1■ mo*
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to in
‘2 V.‘V
vt*’nn Thenii'i mill mdlo « Th#iit#r !( r fnriffht #x##ut!vo, ^*'1 ),#M
f ear *
living Kareeh up o u«ed car lnt,

I rniMT Renews
• 1fils Kiwammis Oltji'dinns Over
VUuinonte Springs;. 01 !lianksgivinj{ (Control Of RukriKrrS

With th# addition nf 1 1
i 1
!#n *#d ! Bit#** ai #|iiaftf*»*4
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IP r o r r ri m Will Fit -Soviet Say.** Bic ^
! U.S. Foreign PolRepudiated A'^oH
icy. &amp; Anti-inflation
Rearlied In Mogi-ow

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Share Thanksgiving
Bounty With World

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HIS •
A M ERICA N

Goiernor-elect Puller Watren paid high tribute in I h - v - ^tonebam.
T il l Hubbcll, the Ntw Yorh Giants, anil oigamred bai-ball , , the Imng
reality ol fundament'! American hbeitie* in an addreii belote WO
(linnet guest* at the tminal opening la*l night nf the Mavlan Inn undn
th* nwnerihip ol the tiianti otganitalioii.
|
'Florida li.ii brcuThc the winter baseball capital of H&gt;. t n«leJ f
.Stale*", he »aid. "We now ha*e ten ma|or league club* tf*!"'"S in th'*
state, and naxt year
we hope' l o f
yi
make It tfl We have a matchles.* that no town could h* more hon­
climate In this atate for baaeball ored than having the Giant* a*
where the weather permits It to their own.
By ED W ARD r f R T I S
NEW Y O R K , Nov, 25. (&gt;P|
he played more days In the year
The banquet 'a a* pteslded over
PA
R
IS. Nov 25, i A-’ i - - R umi' s
»han
anywhere
e|*»
in
thcountry.
by Senator I. F Boy)* «-h„ *erv.
^gotiator. agreed early today on
And I cbii promt.*' v»u that during ed a« toastmaster and inttodu.-ed ! called on the United Nation* today
terms
for
«
. ,ending
, the crippling Ea*l the next four y e an »! least the the various speakei . ||e also |n ordn all Imeign troop* and
Coast dockworkeri strike.
climate will b- favorable highly commended &lt; h*iut...i -f lm|u,m personnel out of fM-.tme.
The agrremtnt, 'object lo ap for the development of all kind* Tornmerce Manag-i t I • sr l ll&gt;g ‘
n
,■
.
.
gins and n t y t '- m m i......... J-.lir. \ , "ie
' "'on tttbmtlied a
proval hy union members, wa» an
&gt;&lt; apurta and recreation
Kilder for their o wl &gt;&gt;. tonying | formal i**"lutlon to th* 5fi-n*llon
nouneed
chmg. hea.l
ol g e n i n g thp
. f * "mtraining
ainini’
,
r* j hy» Cyrua
b# i
i
farm
the Giants here A '' -g M s w I' h*i_i| • omnntte* Ji was aimed
•he Federal Mediation and Con r ,* griltll |,„-ntnH h#»#
#h*ri»# T.ea n l eshet ............... .
.......... ....... ,| f,.,n, ,»lf Holy Land
ciliation rervice at 1:15 A. M
terw-d a* it ''a unique adventuie
. •'
&lt;’fht.rg .here.
The announcement ranie on tin 1,1 higher education ’ &lt; allirg s M-ip and pledged th* ................... ■
co-operation toward - *&gt; o,.- a
me obterver* tool the refer16th • day
of
the
.trike,
which
ha,
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m#n who trfiinen n#r# lt»t yeav. n# success of their unrtn 'ar-mg V r * *n-e to mthtstv ptnonne! to m»an |
rilyied port* from Maine m MI(J
»vo„ have lin e a baseba'I
Mr Stoneham. president f *he |
tndutton of U N ttuce obrginia and tied up hundred* ol university, the Metre Dame of Glant*. expressed hi* appreciation!
who m *
of the
vessel. on bolh aidei nf the At [b»t-balL the Princeton of clout. foi the enthuslas.h' suppoit c v .n '
Amev*ran. french
R»l$t«n 4
wher* anyone who want* to play th# np#n(nf * ( ♦h#
%
r»
tl
lanlic.
I.a.chat) can he trained for It lust thnnk#J (#nvi*rnf&gt;» •!•* ♦ Wmrtn *timed fme# l
The agreement give* the snm&gt;&lt;
be would for medicine, law, or »n&lt;l oth^r^ f*r
*.
fii R *lpli I Ptinf h#. a*tins U
35,000 striking dockworkera a 1.1 anv other profession *'
♦h# OUntu fMir#'
P
»■. N I *al&gt;nine nn*di
%*"l tGr re
cent hourly tncrrnae In pay, retro
Giants' tTfa?iui#T
t
r
i
it#
mot#
th
in
*&gt;00
mil it .srv
on# of yoti
A *
»
I
contracts expired.
! 0I1te* 5ei 1 on I V tiiu #* leinn ifi
turn of the noted newspaper colum. operation w# will hav# a
Previously, t hr A F I. Interna­ nist, ifenry McLetnore, who kept ati#c#aa h#r# *'
P«|#%lme and Miifoimdina Arab
tional l-onBshnrrmen'x Aaauclaltnn them In an uproar with hut hum­
Cddie Btannl-'k. *.#•'»#♦ »!4 t
had demanded a ZB-ccnl lumrlv orous remarks and who was forth orffanixation. said hr 1 1 • * *hr %M*et
R mtaia'a . * h ! L.m d r1 (ml f &gt;»i *
hoosl In tlie stralglit, daytime pay with appointed a lieutenant col­ folks h#re will enjoy M»#
^ifrj fli# ,;..**!#♦ deiuatifl " *« hi l#f
Mte of Jt.7f* hourly.
onel on the Governor'll staff, to a4* much as w# Ilk# yon» tr»%vn
h h# fni # 1 h# nnnin tt fc# Hit
The employers Ion offer, up to
hls pla^e alongside Mr
(*nvt Ifubhelt, who wni tnH* » | » . . * 1
I
the time of the settlement today ston* hum who «1*o ie.elve.1 ihla n i “ on# of th# a:r**n♦ ^t |ut#h#f* ; xHl&lt;l Mt# Jrtvi#l 1 IRitn 1 1iff
(1 M(ir* If#
was 10 cents more an hour
'
,1 (he hands of the Gov nf onr time, Raid, "W# Itk# h#imr | Mi# p!#.#»nr nf f'Ti*
Thing flew here from » ashing
„|p,., | , d night, the first on# of you and we'll ho *#ein(r 1 I| |Vi||f &gt;t 111*- iiitr «f f In pi itu t|il#
ton veaterday to try to end the
,(f ,(B(r lieutenant nhiirl lo jMt imro -of von In th# fo»nr#“ ] . «ii • «f fh** Holy I uti l *5ii I| m
j * t&gt;i *h,.|» |if tr jyrti pi*iv#h(#tl tli#
deadlock.
I.e so appointed.
Mel Oft. former manager nnl it t - i i i ; 1ifib* m&gt;t nf thu S’to
llf-4f,
He
had
hern
almost
sterutily
lit
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lost
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Mr Mfl.enior#, who hai lust I fielder ••hi. "IVi —
conference with represanta Ive. -d
f,,„„ „ fiv, mon,h , lour r.rs.t he... a.mthe, g. -at 1* •' hfli 1 " i G . | N / M u n i ' p n l i M - t u |k li« n
1 lh# f{ 11j. Al 111 (if np.v , d | mI .n « ill# 1!
•he I I .l and the .lew fork hhin „ f , (|r Wlll.|lt, , Bll) )hnl hasehall l,tie f'n.1 ll.lbhell"
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I M iin n ll
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lik u
pirig Aa*)o#iHtiorp representing th#
known in every part of th#
nth#ia lnlr*'du#»"l ' * » • ■ N
t liil
......................-intmi.
n a n, i.nH uih appi 'pM'ilr arhon to ntaintaui
•tuployera, aince his nnival.
(,| o|h, as the chief Amerlreii 'port, 1Flynn mul Art Ht.sAn
po 1 • 1 I’nl#' t||i#
B Die aettlenient. which came af nn,| t|„. people know the names o f , directors; Johnny \fi/# * ' n
\t if Ilf»l ■
•(Iff H r s, 1 «t .1 M nf Fgy iil |
ter a long night session, m suhiect
Kl)M, , nr( ||„|,he||, Me| Ott
haseman. wlv.. «HU| If I. i.l•
\ ‘ r.a . 11M
a11rIr(#»' *H»M' pi npnRflU j
to ratification hy 111# linlnrf 111a111 Mri#t Johnnie fllre If they don’t I oifi. -Uirned his cot.t. -•&lt; Mi 11e«V
hera. Chillg sftnt he w-as ’hopeful I now anything else ahoul America, 1fii ,I base hut .ha. dl’l.i'* n&gt; '.oh La f.' M it #m,t Btvi 111V| lit 111H tJml
they will approve it.
lie rong.atulated Hanford on hav-1public speaking,
fiteve
I eel th#ii" ii# gnitiif »«* hr h##sm1 mttmti
l.rf'A ava’ll At,lit1
* j|l|fl /■I"til At T
The agreement alar, was subject inB n,A i;|* nti tram here, and said
ir«atl*i«ea
i ' . i - .........
f ttkl'fl mlijt'd Mir if' Wf# iuvf gn - M t | |
*/ i
to approval hy the Individual em
plover *.
The termn svaro accept*'l hy ne­
gotiating committees headed hv
Joseph P. Ryan, preatdent of the
I I .1! and John V. Tvon. chairman
of the shipping association.
gf Thing tain tha union will auhmlt
the agreement to manihara for a
ratification vote on Saturday.
O n i : u t •*r *I

Longshoremen To Gel
13 Cent Wage Hike:
Terms To Be ApprovedBy Employers

A sso cln led P t m s Leased W ire

Itivim at County Court Honan,
Monday evening, at which DrGeorge flauta of Hollln* Collage
will speak, the organisation meet­
ing of eitrua grower! will ho hold
In tha office of Cbunty Agent C,
R. Dftffaon.

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II l i \ p National Guard
l-iout Col William Hsviland,
"uitnamilng officer, mid 'he date
has t&gt;r*n set tentatively for Der.
it :,ita of the show will be de­
ment of Kduration Elotida’s teliool cniollmenl increased from W .7 6 1' termined In thu next several days
Tho 15Dth la one of the first
m l fi}f&gt;-37, the start ot the 12-yvar K?iod. to a new high ol 440.072
National Guard squadrons In th*
m 1017 48
Die inct-aie ha* been “ giadu*! *"'! -waiir *r, ruling lo the *»*t- nation to be equipped with Shoot­
ing Star &lt;F-B0-C) fighter*.
nhool department, hitting a luw&lt;&gt;
Tho Florida Rockets, nn acro­
spot In 11138-30 and then a high with c|o»c to 8,080 more childten batic team let! by Col HavRand.
of 404,448 in 1040-41. But at the in .irhool last year then In 1838
will put the |etti through newly*height nf the war years total
Tills Is due to the "retardation developoil maneuvers and »pee,I
enrollment has dropped again ,*&lt;&gt; r*lr", nr lha number of children runs of around 000 miles per hour.
3811,878. It picked ilp in 1046-48 who couldn't get promoted from
with 41h,7b7 students attending grade one to two, being cut In half
COO FF.K B R E A K S
ntnlo school* and "la still climb­ lii Hie last 12 years.
R. F. Cooper, school truatee and
ing."
Of 68,826 children in tin, first
Ami school peonla estimate an grade in 1086-87 only 42,110 went former principal of the Ovlado
increase nf mnru than 6 per cent to tho second grade the following tkhool. gave au inspiring talk on
fnr each of tha naxt two year* year. That4# a loss of over 10,000. Thanksgiving to pupils of Bembrinning enrollment lo a new high Rut In 1048-47 of the 68,076 first innln High School at '■Impel, Wed­
of half-a-mlUlon student# in 1940- graders 49,789 were promoted to nesday morning. Frankie Wlleon
60.
tha second grad# for a loss of ltd thu devotional. Mlsn Ollie Reese
Whittle led tho Doxolugy aung by
Although hjghor
highor enrollment Is
li only H.Otw.
Indicated In all acedia, U » Uggss
Other big Increase* show in the Glee Club, with John Fit* *4
(C sstla sH Oa Fags F i r s )
Increase la In tha seoond gradi
the piano.
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!,t* mcirated almort 58.000 in lli- l**t I? yean
Armicling lo a 12-year enrollment slisdv inode by the -■alxtr Dcp.ni

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THURSDAY NOV. 2S, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

if h r S a n fo rd H e ra ld
•valiJbHffltrif I h I p

N M U I im I dint** #-4i* |ii -M
MMilt *MSm4«/ m.
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Time For Thanksgiving:
Tho world hits gone niitn. «ay« R. J. Ulukloy, editor of
the St. Louis Stnr-TimoH. Tin: htiinuti race in throwing »w»y
Its Imtt rhnnee to nave civilization.

Crippled C h ild r e n
Get B re a k A t Game

Sanford Forum

November 1111, 11H 8
A T L A N T A , Nov, ZB. OP)— Kihtur, Sanford H erald:
________I I I M a iB u ll* A » » »
Home time ago I anked to have
Strung lega of (ieorifia umt (JcorK i l i n i a a a t r n u il a lM
aln
Tech
football
player*
wilt
run
“
letter
to the fo ru m run. Perhaps
"
C
l
e
a
r
l
y
w
e
are
a
ll
in
x
a
n
u
".
he
told
a
r
e
c
e
n
t
Herndon
o
f
r i c h e r ST, m ill, a l I h * r
today in I tie halloa'* top freahmun Menus* I made no reference to
' l a a l u r a , g U r U * . » a 4 »i
th
e
N
a
tio
n
a
l
M
u
n
icip
a
l
h
e
a
g
u
e
s
C
o
n
fe
re
n
c
e
o
n
G
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
iil.
I C w a a ia a a h ( M a r t i S.
■•nine so Hint wcuk legs of .Scottish tint I game* it wn* not run. A* I
" N o su ite pcoplo w ould w a r t v ilft a to m ic w e a p o n s ; y e t a ll rile crippled children someday may linve Iteforr stated, numbers of
p e o p les w h o c a n are p re p a rin g to do so. T h e w o r ld ’s in- wnlk.
people have asked me the (plant Ion
t. &lt;&gt;■111111 I I K A D
s a n it y lie s in th e f a d th a t we h a v e lo st th e o ld b a la n c e u n it i A nntlorml nil cm Inure record of of How to *f»■t Sulvatlon unit How
|
M uh tae** M a a a ) |* *
j
W A TM
IIH.MKl prohnhly w ill be net in the will out know when they huv*
i h a v e not y e t w orked out a new o n e " .
■ f C a ir lt r
.......... ......... t
.M
hecn raved? (If Course its n lift
N u ts to y o u . M r. B la k e ly I f w e m e in s a n e , it Is a p le a ­ Diiouul Knox*. A ll proceed* are id fashioned In these sw ift moving
3 a a M ira ik
l.a a
giver
to
crippled
children.
T k i t f M i.a lh a
S.IM
s a n t in s a n it y . In sp ite o f it s tu m b le s , th e w o r ld is in u k iiig » No one w ill enter ih e 'K n te * of "m e*. but still each Individ.,*1
IN * M u a lh a
1 M
O at Ita r
..........
I t .00
p ro g re s s . T h e U n ite d S ta te s is p ro s p e ro u s . N o t o n ly is tip- Tech’s (irun.1 Held without n paid
• A ll n h l l a a n
a u lir a o ,
t u ia 'a t
tio im l in c o m e at reco rd h e ig h ts. Im t th e m a t e r ia l t h in g s admission. Knelt plnyer tins to buy the Holy W rit stutes, Ami after
rfcg nh*. ir a u l n l l u a a a a O O u lla a a a l
ii f t . Ml ticket, sjm itsw riters umi Ibath . the Judgm ent, Hebrew* it
o a l a t l a l a i i i r n i a In t lh a a a r p a a a a t
w h ic h people w an t a re produced in th e g r e a t e s t a b u n d a n c e
-7. to tie prepared for both, noth
r a t a l a a l a a il a. « l l l h a a h a r c a O f a r
W e h a v e m o te In e a t. m o re to w e a r, m o re h o u s in g , m o re radio annnuncer* pay to cover the mtt isu ts the old lime mourners
a * r a a u l u r a i l i r / t u i a a i h l t a ' _____
■mine,
o
fficials
not
only
run
lb"
l l t p i t t t u i t r i V a t ln a a lf g b ;
e v e r y t h in g t jllin e ve r b efo re.
game free Imt buy tickets to enter, bench and the fam ily altar at
l u la a d
« in &lt; |M |&gt; tr
lla a r r a a a la W e h a v e not found th e so lu tio n to p e rs o n a l ip ta rre lH , one Atlanta printing compmiy guve home We must huve an ii|ien heart
f it a a
lu r
\tn
Vuefc,
Ih lr a a a ,
l|r I rail. Haaaiia I llr , ht* L ta lt.
n o r in fe n lu tlo m d In u t ilit ie s . N e ith e r h a v e p r e v io u s g e n e ra
tin- gnpei for the proginm, unotlim tm the truth, see ourselves ns i
*Th« II*I.Ilil It a tnrmhar al Ik*
P&gt; i -on farin g , not a week of tor
lio n s fo r h u n d re d s ul th o u san d s o f y e a r s . R e a d th e F r e n c h printed i i . nod Tech students serve
• ■ • u c la liil I ' t t t a H k lr h I * a a t llla O
us osliets after they have hnoi;li' meet, hut tin eternul punishment
r ln a lx lt
lh a u t r l u r r a p u h llR
e
v
o
lu
tio
n
i
f
yo
u
would
"
lu
d
\
n
a
tio
n
a
l
in
s
a
n
it
y
.
R
e
a
d
th
e
S lln a n l a l l I h * I a r a l
!•■&gt; neglect ns well ns our m is­
n la lH
tickets
h is t o r y o f th e T h ir t y V e in s W a r o r th e H u n d re d Y e a r s W a r ,
deeds,
10 Ih ia a * M * i&gt; a iitr. a a r a a li a a a l l
AU
profits
from
cuocesNloos
also
Al* a r m
&gt; lla u N l*h r*.
j f yo u w o u ld se e an e a rn e st atte m p t to d e s t r o y c iv iliz a t io n go to the crippled children.
No man, however dignified he
nun be, cat, reucli the heart ol
W h a t c a n th e a to m ic bomb do H in t a h u n d re d y e a r s o f
*
lied except thru tears of remorse.
p illa g in g a m i p lu n d e rin g o r k illin g an d m a im in g , I f o n ly w it h
Ii is linril to gal people to see
s w o r d s , la n c e s , and Isivvs and a r r o w s , did not d o ? I lie n e x t
tluil lliev need to repent with hit w a r m a y be d e v ic lin g . B m ay lie d is a s t r o u s f o r Is it li s id e s ,
ter lenrs when all they need to do
T H IN tiH W K S H O U LD UK
• I.IC tllT
18 A
i t m a y lie d e c im a tin g to great r e n t e r s o f p o p u la tio n , lin t it
is sign a card and la. u member of
T H A N K K i ll . KOU AH W K
AH KN T.
m il'll
P H Y S IC A L L Y
O U S K K V K T H A N K S t ilV IN ( i a 'b un 'll Anil I add, tie on their
A N D .S P IR IT U A L L Y . H K F .K T H K w ill not la s t lo n g . ................ .. w a r w ill be no h u n d re d y e a r s w a r
P e s s im is t " w ho read too m uch in to so m e o f o u r s c ie n t i­
There are many things that w&gt;- mine old route In hell. And it u
r ilo iiT . m o t T i l t : d a u k n k s h
T in 'll shall light break forth n» the fic d is c o v e rie s , w ho see nothing but d is a s t e r in th e n e w s are or slmuld Is- tlmtiKful for tit no milisputulile fa d , that when
morning, mat thy healing t-hull fro m C h in n , w h o a re re a d y l" aband on th e U n ite d N a tio n s this time. A» next Thursday is van have forgiveness from Cod,
I'hunksgiving. let us consider
spring liu lh speedily.-*l« a . 6tt:8
b e cau se it does not w ork a l f ir s t , w h o fe a r a t o m ic w a r f a r e some ol them f ir s t , peilmps, we
in f in it e ly m o re lim n l i o n fo re fa th e r s fe a re d d e n til m u le , slimdil think about tills year's """‘Id •*' more cugiiisunl than
th e th u n d e ro u s h e id s o l lla im ilm l's e le p h a n t s , sh o u ld con crops. At a time when we need 1»*• “ f Du- great Messing uf freeHappy l liarik*viiyirtit Day I
great ipianlilles of fmal, nut •!"&lt;•&lt; m view uf tlie absence ,f
wider t h e ir e v e r y dnv b le ssin g s in th e lig h t o f t lie h a z a rd
ciups ate unparalleled in hixtory •" ’■'lulu in some lunds. Here, a
Ilia hunting (caxun g6l un'lrr an d h a r d s h ip s end u red by then u n re a l urn.
for unantuy and ip m lily Our good man lx flee tu Worship, lu write,
way yn iM il.iv with a tuif bang!
In l i i i s T h a n k s g iv in g eason it m ig h t lie w e ll fo r n il o* Tood supplies mean adr.puile xus- li i»lk, and I,i express liuosi'll
us to re m e m b e r th e tile sin g we h a v e a m i to g iv e th u n k s to lenance to keep ns li.a ltb y and a- *n-- eoiiscinncu tells him, and
B ill M oinum l i i ' nude an active
hr it iilsu free to strive rue I im
strung
H im w h o m a d e th ....... M e -sin g s p o ssib le .
and progiem vr p iriiJe n t of the
One ,.f .. UF gfi'*Uiif"»tl iiili -ungs is pf UVP iiniiM-ll - mentally, physical|
anti moti'rially,
peace Trm i*, fflirt* in rn nfl m'I 1nine lY. piriluuHv,
Merchant* A**rir ialinn and in Jack
(IIIi". a man may go wtieirver
where anil Ui«»rr in n great ileal
H all lu» dll dLlr lu ic r tig r.
nf (tlsi • it Ion in winch W* are1 In- hr VAills, without restraint. Ttier*
vulvei),, billt, lliaak
in tu Pi UVi. tinf» -ume plares in tin- world
Food co tli a ir -nd to be on the
A m e r ic a n s a re m vu xtn m e d to h a v in g n a tiv e a o f e v e r y •leiic* WM* are a iieiu ’■
* nml we 'Vlirf 1I- one muni stay, no matt*r
decliur foi ib r (m l tune in *even c o u n t r y sgek out riti/ .r im h ip It is s o m e w h a t s u r p r is in g w h e n have Hu* Mewing " f hup* tliat hu vi strong Ins M n ' to move,
ri..l ie are many olhei blessings
m onlhi, but it didn't Hr! here toon a n e m in e n t A m e r ic a n is found w ho h a s g iv e n u p Ills c it iz e n ­ mir l" •UtT* wil continue unit that
f.tr winch we arc thankful, hut
ten w ill filul pear*
fiioueli to do nny good on Thank* s h ip to b ecom e n a t o ia ii/ e ii abroad S u c h u c a s e Is th a t o f T . fitliel
F l eelloill Is a great til'easing \Vr II *'| •• is one whirl) we loohahly
S . E l io t , th e poet w h o i*&lt; th e new N o b el P r iz e w in n e r f o r litgiving d in n e r .
"• a * think about a: nun'll us we
• e n d u r e . O v e r HU t e a r s ago M r E lio t d ecid ed to becom e a
' ' "hi
lt*» llie uleu uf our
J*ckionvtllr it in (hr rnicftt of a B r i t i s h c it iz e n . L a c k o f s y m p a th y w it h o u r k in d o f dem o
" Iii* .‘ a, or day Iteview" of March I hank (giving and Da- purpose for
lands. Those curly
? 1,500,000 i flinch building p i" e r n r y w a s u p rim e reaso n and tie itu s re m a in e d B r i t i s h e v e r :*0 |i(4!t, '"’h*)l Wu Writers Kail clm li ,t
Again?" Mlitttl we fml to impress A ui*, Irani wim urigmatcd lliunksgrain. Sanford i* .ilio having * since.
Upon the most self .'Mitered of till I- 'c-ving iil'i.iil llircc centuries ago
building boom in • Imre he*. Thnr
T h e r e h a v e not been in a iiv p re c e d e n ts. T it e o n ly o ne leader- I lint tile only wav the ' i.. la-vcil ,n liud and looked to
Si no brttri way m which the pro- th a t o c c u rs to m u n i at th e m om ent is th e can e o f th e la te Hotted Slate* can 'defend itself II in for streiigtii and guidance
E|e can piovide fix llir future than W illia m W a ld o r f A s to r o f th e w ell k n o w n N e w Y o r k f a m ily . iigum-, I the ilesf u.'tlve fury ol \ Her overcoming great ol. taclr.
y building ttiong chutchr*.
: H e b e cam e a B r i t i s h c itiz e n , and Id s so n , M a jo r J o h n Ja c o b siiiail minoritie*" is by comldning i" l-.-gin development of tins
our itreiigth and mu Idealism with .Mill mil ion, they weie iiumldy
i
fT T , t ,
.
I A s t o r , lia s iie n e ln it e d in to th e in n e rm o s t H iin c ln m o f B l i
it ■•luipii'ntly •tmmkfut to tiod
lbut nf all nthcr lita-rlv loving tin
if
a
ll
t i s l i r y liy b e co m in g th e o w n e r of l l i a l m ost i i i u i s n
&lt; ua" I lull time umi thiuugh Die
linns of the world
iprnl billion, of dollar* In ltrc|
in s t iliit io n a . T h e Lo ndo n T im e s
In fine, let us icnlixc, and pro | jiiiit.itimi nml energy of )u*i poothe Communists out oi W cstcio,
claim, that in lids day of inc cap ple, llirongli couinge unit thw will
Euiope umi lias tisicnnl to million-,
aide inteidepeodeoce of penpb'" in luTiiuVf, thiougli Hclence and
of attipy wottls ovet tlif- lifilm
wo. Id news has Ihtuii ’u local news .•'duration, and, yes mid not to
AfKhuiiiHlaniNiii; T h e O th e r S h le
and that "lie who will not take lie overlooked, through Divine
blockailr. the l t d luve ju il alitiui
heed of tilings fat nwnv will sunn guidance und support, America
ANNlHl AN (At. A) SIAM
U l rn o vri in C hin*.
lias heroine truly gieut
find trouble near at hand" •- mayt»
Now, when their countiy has
in llie form or an atonin' bomb &lt;&lt;■ achieved greatness unheard uf he
I 1' ' * * , , ®*!r A o im u b ii firm ly is
( ji(&lt; |n (c | j (lg „ ( tJ,t- Ameilcua | sufficient lice.l of lliene things far
mass deni ruction l»v mean* of ha-- foie, it is well fur all Americans,
ituking more than twice at ranch t g,H.|»ty 0f Newspapei Lditurn m |aw uv It) time we sunn fuund trim j leriologieal warfare, or mnyl»- a
a* I,* del iii 1940, tfie- N itio m l ‘ Washington lam Apitl, Jenkins I hie pear at tmml in cnmpmmd tlie slave of a tntiilllnrinu power in genuine humility, to express
'heir gratitude "It is a good
Industrial Conirrtnc* H and re- Lloyd Jones, the brilliant editor of dose*. Our mitre way of life was ‘(lie imponderable* of the cold w■
- tiling to give thanks unto the
changed imder the necessity of u make 'lie tioiir of decision 1*1
The
T
u
lsa
Tribune,
delivrtrd
a
wit
t»»U .,So , il you are *MV-4 »eiag.'
sinl. . ."
tv hut provocative m liln m entitled regimented form of guve twine tit. Ilian we think.
American Umily, ymi oujihi to hr "A fghanietanixm /’ In which fin We w ith taken off of rubber, tlr
■pretty Well s*ti-fi&lt;d ai you lit down chided m*iiv of his ti'ilow.editttra prlved of most of our luxuries, rnIlc\.
Tin* we11vilit'ft nf lli*» .\!»*!lT«n|iti
to this yen'* Ih.inkigiving dinner because of their preoccupation with Honed with respect In the things
H imlttaliPit I
I'gtf Hurl
national and inli'rnoilunal affairs we ate, wore to needed for the fu r­ I'liilh’li flit* fitljiiirijnh'i i*il froiii Hm"«*
The little mail hi the citius limi­ to the neglect of impelling issues therance of mu everyday pursuit &gt; tii'HiHpnl hvfiiliniurl**r?i in NrW game hci*. A large delegation is
around their J at Ihe Imine or the faint or Hit- York N ii 'hvillr, T«rin , t|n«l 1 In* . expected here from Cocoa to •* *
Bp
ne** M up ill suns A meet mg will that were developing
factory. Our civil lihrities w*r&gt;' • UK"
1the game.
be held heie next Monday iiitthl own dimrsteps lie sniil in part:
abridged, nor inxci were increns
"Th*
tragic
fact
i*
Mint
many
to Ofg&amp;tlije a &lt; licit* Lrower* Aoneil a liuniliiil ("III umi sorniw
on editoiial writer can't hit a
cialion tm li t» have been oiwamrrd short-range Hu gel He’s hell on slulkcd Ini" the duorways uf every
tn reyer,tl ollo-i ritius Cliuiltie* of distance And them'* a lot that is American tnmsetmlil
Husvcver. lei's
sprctfic slsmi
the state. I hey will demand t l i't comfortable about tills distance. U
• hot lot oi ioites on the lire til takes gut* to dig up dirt on the Afglianisiim Tlmi little cmititry
whirli lies "it,i uf Iran, or I'crsin,
they won't pick them II all the sheriff, or In expose a Utility rac­ wss fur manv year* a buffer slut"
ket. or to tangle with the (toy*
glow^U will slick lu tlial puce, erntir. They all bite buck, amt you lietween Russia siel llrilish India
amt was a pawn in the strivings uf
they Will get it.
hutl better know your stuff.
“ flut you cun pontifical* about Duwulng Street and 111* Kremlin
Senhtoi Fiandcn, a Republican
fof imperial supremacy Hussla
the situation in Afghanistan with
by i he way, promise* an investiga­ perfect safety You have no fana­ now has finally won that struggle,
tion of the irpnitrd ,!H Intli ill dolls*' tic Afghans among your readers. largely hecuuxe she has always
dealt with the Kaxlern people* ,i|i [
profit which « lew ni&lt;mii|Hdi*tic Nobody knows any more about the a basis uf e(|imlity. whereas we
corpoiations Inc snul lu he nuking subject than you do, and imlmdy and the llritixh have preached
give* a damn ” He staled that he
Tlie public iiijrn gets the ulr,i flout had examined 1*140 editorials and ei|uality and practiced exclusion
such lejmrl* lh.it all huiitiPk* ■* that only 141 of them were on
Russia was the first uf tlie great
highly piulilahh'. futgctling that local or state subjects; anil whitu puwera tu mnke u treaty with
must of them ole firlcrfy enmpeti- lie cunsiderrd that a fairly good China, and every tun* *lu- lias bcetl
blocked ui viicumvented in her
tivc am) lumdirdi nf ihrm go broke proportion, “sum* of the individual age-lung fight fur u warm water
newspaper* were awful,” lie aald.
every year
Admittedly, there is some Justi­ outlet In thn si a hy Hrilaln ami
fication
fur this indictment, hut III British allies -- whether after tho
You remember ihr tlory shout
liiis day uf international solidarity, Crimean, Die Kii**o-Turki*h, th*
the good Sxm arilan Well, yrtlrr- when Dm world lias shrunk fruni Russu-Japancse svars or World
t)ay Va1 wric reading Ihr modent th* relative site of u grapefruit tn War t -. she lias ret aIin led by
vereioil. Ralph l)u/ opcrilrd it that of an Kugllah walnut, many twis'lug tin- Itrltlxh lion's tall in
th* Far Fast and the Middle Fast.
itationcry itor* in ihc fiiuru. A uf uur editors might ho •nually In And ah* rightly lielleved that u
dieted
because
they
don't
glva
it
chance aci|uaml«nic of hit camr
damn about Afguuniatati. Fur it la dozen trained propagandist* could
by ancl taiti hr wa* having troubln •till true as wa* stated by an old do more harm to her enemies than
at home. Diaz invited the man to sag* many years ago, that ‘'h* a division of soldier*.
Time after time Russia, under
Hay with hint until the “ trouble” who will not taka head of things
tha Czars and under Die Mulsh*
, blew over. The iiml.ithm we* ac­ far awav will soon fltld trouble vlka, has turned tu Afghanistan,
cepted, and Dia/ had irvrral suit* near at hand ”
Moat of ua her* lu Atnatlra were the gateway to iiullu, to haras*
of clothe*, a diamund ring and an ilttla concerned at lit* time over her ancient enemy. It is largely
•ccotdiin stolen lor In* trouble.
th* assassination of Francis Fer­ due to the seeds of mistrust and
dinand, (ha Austrian archduke, at dlaaension, plus ideas of national­
• '
We hope you fellow* who were Barajfcvo tome 34 year* ago. But ism, which she has sowed over
tn the im ic e during the last wer today w# know that tbla ttagfdy there that India today Is a divided
country and free nf British dond
[arc reading General Liienhower1* was due lit pari «o the intrigue
and propaganda of that tame Ruf- nation, although ready to be gob­
’' biography "C ru u d e In Europe."
■ia with wnich wa are now having bled Up by tnt Bear that -waits
YoVll find the aniwcr* tu loti ol ao much trouble that it waa tbe like a man. And anything that
you have been Wondering curtain raiier to a world war that diminishes the prestige anil power
Britain, our moat trusted ally,
VI about ever liner they happened. vitally affected every American of
damages us In turn.
iButine** men, wlio toey never have family, and because of which many
of ua still are grieving over the
Hence, ''AfghnnhuutUm.” a* w*
fcefii ip tljr Arm y, but who are lota of loved unis and ate burdened View It, ia merely a generic term
upitantly t.tmfranted with *uch with taxes m ulling front (he w*r. to denotu the pernicious penetra­
Likewise, Secretary Htlnrioft got tion through propaganda that Kua­
rublem* at the itltclio n nf auiw
la pursuing today throughout
% the delegation of authority, little moral support when he
p|vllls*d world- The uoda of
Uatiom prrtonnel, *nd the a&lt;*- tested against the Invasion of Mai
aha la vowing could entail far
churia bv (he Japanese lh Iflal,
ace of m po m ib ility, w ill af*o we were only momentarily axetwu. greatar homes to us thgn any raait good reading.
It were, when the Japi fired ealltlf or Ineptitude In the City

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PACE THREE

THE SANTORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

I Mi imd M&gt;&lt; I il viird Hitrslns. Jr.,
Over 300 Persons Abend Hvitliant
.M l Hid M. tt.II | we. Mr. and
Dinner And Dance Opening ishivlnir Inn , Mi
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Marking the advent of Sanford'*' •lir.ttii* \lrifs | Hill I Mi'll Mill lit* ),,,,
' social season was the brilliant
tin Kmnung a bnrkgruiirpi ,
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Min t »d FniMi*.
farlln Palmer Ray—8oe!*ty Editor
Telephone 148 opening of the Mayfair Inn whicli • fh•• **»-Inv-ifta u*,tf gnltl Itinl ^
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took place last evening at the " I * I’ l ft tj s.|l III til il|tt*r l|*r* IIfill
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beautiful hotel overlooking Laku tr.,1 'iMttm '!**»♦ tl glaMmlii m’h, yrlb»v' » ..I
per. Mr*. Lee Draper, Mr*. Lee.
i \|. i 11 \\ r ig id . I
Monroe.
I'’ . . m -I u Into t'ltt v m n l I n i i i t i i i i
Mr*. \V. P. Brook*, grandmother
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..flir t FtlH f |r*H *'l 1111*1 j
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of the honoree, and Mr*. A. W.
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Friends of Mrs. W B. Williams ^ nford cltlTvn* were present for I* 1 ' i ,* 11«' 111 t i l t ' | | M I III l l W I lIHlII
Mrs. Draper received the guest*,\f» .ind M m
Mr*. Lee Draper, the farmer in her wedding gown of ivory satin i will regret to learn that she I* *hp occasion Including Horace
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Kernald-LEtighton I
PirsitiriM of the Nev
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Harry Lee of Sanford, w«» honored tng line wore afternoon dresses Memorial Hospital.
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K* ii Ills L* 11«il%ill d Ml
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liven by Mr*. II. E, Draper at her
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A rolor nr he me of vellow and
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home in Lake Walr*.
tin I Mt
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white was used throughout in ... *
T . 1Ml'e and grandsons, managrr of the local hnsehall clnhi M
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Queits were greeted at thr doo» decorating the reception rooms. « . « ' « l * w » «
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by Sir*. David Worth. In the re Several large poltrd palm* were | ''cstcott of Jack sons lie are guests j Frank Witichell. ntaiiaget of the
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calving line were Mr*. II. E. Dm- nlaced In front nf the fire place 1
J*® formers son-in.law arid T„urisi and t’onvrntum Itineau of ' u
I .Mi .m.l Mi I m"n
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and formed a background for the lJ,*',Kl1tpr' • ' r H,,d Mt c ilam le .lucksnitvillr lintels, Senator H. C ' b " " " ’ ,i III. Mi
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Semlnola Rehekah Lodge will Arrangements of white gladiolusei resident of Sanford ami employee1cocktails were enjoyed from ti:IH&gt; 1 ' '
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Mi
until 7;3tt nYlock after
which i
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to . . nuillo. Mi mid Mi
Ftllow t Hall. All member* are placed at vantage point* in the road will regret to learn of the , dinner was served in the inniu I I ,
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aiked to be preient a* nomination room.
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Ing Rehekah* are welcome.
K id tci t h t t'i i i I f p o f 1b»\ i&gt;'D,i
a handmade lace clnth, wa* center­
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ed with a large silver howl of
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The United Daughter* of the vellow pom pom chrysanthemum*
L , F B n v lr, Mt mitt Mrn IdNl ** 4 Mi
I! ■
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Mi ami M i« .(
Confederecy will meet at 3:00 I’ and at each side of the centerpiece ifp s t a lis loom *.
l.rn b fr. Mi K i t I ov , F ra n k W rig h t, Mi
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M, i mil. Mi and M»
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I viM. at the home of Mr*. W. C. Hill wrre silver candelabra holding yel­
Music for the occasion was fur Martin Aniler-m ainl Il&gt;-nr&gt; llnlsh ,
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on Magnolia Aventte.
nisheri
bv
Mr*.
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as
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Mi
tind
Mi
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am
low taper*. A fruit punch with
\l
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Tha Townsend Club will meet »t
MIaa D orU .Ira n t ’ln ik And MIm nfor llo v lr mid wrloMiiHiiu t h r t , \|, fl,„ | \ |, i , \\
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the Tourist Center at 7:30 p, M liipe sherbet was served from a N Bfiey W IIH m ii*. Yrdnht s, and Mim** t»lnnt o ffiid a l* imd (hen gut'Rfw ( Mi u n i Mi i , *. *&gt;k** si.n » M» m i
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Tha public 1* Invited to attend. crystal punch bowl with other re- T h ttlU S I in a. vlidinU t* net tmpAiiietl wna (h e Hiding Mr .o t
I eu II \i
\&gt; .it, * ..tin* M &lt; n &gt;i
Mi
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Refreshment* and ente-tatnment frrshment* consisting of open hv M r a. V , \ Sim
I.r n h r r.
Mi Ft • lev i « spoiuU'd It* | l|
|E Mi|l| .m i, ,11Mt
ansi Mi
^
faced
sandwiches,
assorted
cookie*,
it, iiii.i M»
will he enjoyed following the
Out o f town gue«U « e t r Mi**
Ml I r .ili r i ih M i i "** nod m ttodur \\ .
h.Mi.n
Vh
Mini M'
cheese straws, salted mil* and
M
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meeting.
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yellow and white mint*.
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MONDAY
W.
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Brooks,
Mrs
Fieri
hysoiv,
including
clovnnot
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,
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Mi
aod
Mi
*
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The sun
where Mr*.
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The Ruth Speertng Junior Girl *
— .porch,
.
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.
**
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"
Auxiliary will meet at the First W Davis pretided over the bride« M rs, II . N H aver, M h* Fli/n H H h who gave mi add re ■
t&gt;ii d
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£ Baptist Church at 3 30 f\ M bonk, wa* decorated with yellow
i. o \h
». vi h ii*
M« and
William V 1 **1'f!* i , h
^
for a Week »f Prayer program chtvsanlhemum* and mixed fall of 8 a nford; Mr-* Ilndmttl PirkeriM giani, giii'«f« were invi(r«l info the *• .1 M«
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of
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Each gill I* urged to bring can- flower*
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V|i.m.l
Mi
Mnh mn l l u c o
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I
n*d good* for a Christmas has- which had
been received by the liiim s of H trlso li F n iv e im iy in I V
I
1Into hnti*
F in tit.dll tig i n 11Hit* fo i '*• ■»» d Mi h u h l ' Ibo* *le»(«!« ».
i bridal couple were displayed In the I elkml,
kat.
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• • Honored With T ea

Personals

ty a + t f y la A e
the flmtncH »rUH. a lac

Social Calender

f lrt r* Ot the p ta d iatt

takes two haws aa a
h lm k e lre .' "s a ile d
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W hat
do we have
to be
thankful for?
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Juit three ih o rt year* iince V-J
Day—and once again the headline*
talk of ivtr and the threat of war.
Price* have sk y ro c k ete d — and
even for the bare nece**itie* of life,
a dollar goes hardly half as far as it
once did.
T enj of thoiiaand*
% of familie* are
(till doubled u p — or living in trail­
er* becauie of the critical housing
ihortage.
Brother, it m ty be T h tn k * |iv tn g
— b ut w hat do -we have to be
thankful for?
."'i s - 1 1
f
\
W hat do we have? Liat*n . . ,

A

We have a land where people vote
in or vote nul (he governm ent. W e
h«ve a land where we can yawp to
high heaven about nur very trouble*
—and r/a something about them .
land where we can
le a v e the shade* up at night — and
meet in more than two** and three's
—and discuss politic*, religion, per­
sonalities or anything we please.
We

have a

W e have a land where we can go
to the church of our choice, *end
our children to schools where we
know they’ll he taught th r truth,
pick and choose the jnh that we
like best—and leave it if It tloean’t

f t M

W e have a land where the hour
Freedoms are not a ilt-nnl hope hut
a present reality.

*

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W hat do we have 1 » he thankful
for? Brother our A w "'an heritage
i

1 st' f net fort it!

( a s l m la
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live up to mir extv • ■ n*.
W e have a land " i '" « the polirr
tip their hat* tn v i . 'h ere we r a n
cross state lines w it !»• &gt;"' •uhniittmg m
inspection hv hortlet guards, t» h e r e
what we bttv is n« t &lt;|'-|erniineil is\
w hether we hel&lt;&gt;tij» the go\eriittnf
political party or m*t.

V.H Iloan's Pills
$1.1-1 Alisfirhinc .It

DRUGS
DRUG PRODUCT

THAT BlAHk

THl NAMl

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�THE

China Officials
4raatlnH.il Knin t*aa# ttaat
ra»pnn«llili‘ f..r rur
trouble*—
you must In-lp an hoIvc them."
Thu 17-ilny hattlu for Hurhnw
and tho npprnnrhua to Nanking
continued.
Report* .nil! a junction of

General Hwanir Po-Tao'* battered army tfroup hail Iwcli effected
with unit, of Gent-iol l.i Ml anil
General Chiu China 4‘huan noitli
01
u mil junction.
Tin* Cuntrul New- \k’"'"'.v xmd
thi-M*
imps' wine now ino|»|oior
up uroiinil Talisurlmi anil Hi it
III unuilL villnuuH liuil
from the Commoni-t*
n p t iiiiil

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fooi ill.v holiilay
tin New York*. Ilowory, tin*
I lli.wn ami Itiilur A».i«*lnllon plan
nwl it. uni.mil tinki*v iliim nr- wi'li
' till* Oil III Oil III" llOlIHU.
I*'i i i l li.iiiHtii.il-. iif new Amuri
■m i

35 c

New &lt;*f&lt;i|» I .ill |rM

BRAZILS

Lb

PECANS

Lb

flu I'nprr Shell

CJa

I'n p er S h e ll

F L O R ID A

35 c
35 c

Lbi

T H U R S D A Y N O V. 25, 1948

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“Where Customers Send Their Friends'

218 E. FI RS I’ ST,

R E D HOT S P E C I A L S

Sanford, Kla.

PRICKS COOl) THRU SAT.
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RAHV RKKK SALK : : :

F R K M II K I L L E D

99c

U ’l T I . K

1*10 POICI*

llams
Shoulders, Shank Kud
Itoston Rut Knd

Viitintf Trnilrr. Grade A Wcslerii Ititliv llecf:

OITA If 0 Round &amp; T-Bone.. II) i\\k
0 1l AIVj Sirloin.................. ||&gt; G5t Country Style
Backbones
( liib,Ril)&amp;Slii)til(lur II) 5Dt* Meaty
Side l*ork, Ribs Left In
From Fre.h I'mk
CHUCK ROAST................. |h. M r Mad"
Pan Sausage

M esh Hug

3

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i i . i i iiilv h i i i t t*il hi-ii- uoili-i tin- iluI
il pl lH-UK law
lit
t•. ■ liny, anil irul«. ""wlv
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u ntil. ■ i'll.Op of Ml lli«|llttCI'll
1lie, hi.i
■in out" l.y pluii" to W ile
i /.a la. w* i" ii.vil.-.l to a ilinnei pin
I mli'il li\ an ail lliii' »' theli .top
1o ii'i in New Yoik.
I Ami'l ini', ohli'.t holiilav " ill In' oli.i-rvi'il m a Diioven. Mu*.
tiomi* with a tiaitition nearly u
| niil n the liulolaV
The hno.i*. which wo- "ln*e occli
pint In lii'iu-riil l.ia e l I'uliuiin of
|t&lt; m in i.... hi v \V'il fun" iiml « Inc'
i , . till i n i upieil In In. i|i'.*'**nilanl
on foi Hie pn«i
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VAC. PACKED^ a x w e ll JJousc

WALNUTS

SA N FO RD

Slietul Raeon

LEAN HAMBURGER

WiMoneln Ital.y

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S W I F T ’S S lm rti'iiiiiK

Smoke Sausage
It. the \«Hurinleil I'rene
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vimiutf.o le w i " Itoty ""I Mi
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ORACH’S *

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Bwret

POTATOES 5 Lbi 4 5 c
Idaho Hum.."t Med. Huklng

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POTATOES 4 Lb* 25 r

O N IO N S

2

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3

BON HONS

I Ls
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Potatoes

Pkg

14 o i

BULLS EYE 14 oz

10 Lb*

iiuiK"«,iy

MIX

14 or

nhul.1'4 fV. I.l.nl

SU PER SPUDS 10

Peanuts floz 31c

C R A N B ER R IES

W aro 10I'leco* 1.09

illmud' ik- O ', n

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A I 1(1) I ill

Starch

PASCAL C E L E R Y

n oz

9c

FA N CY D A N JO U P EA R S 2 Lb* 2 9 c
GREEN -TO P C A R R O T S

2

Bd,* 1 9

c

South A m erican

Vnn (’itnip’H Fork &amp;

BEANS
2 &gt;•&gt;2 9 c

Sliced !

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■in . folio la-' oitflit ami .m i O'
k,uoioi of p iai.i-i . onim ili'lutlon
ami oo i|.liim 'lit• o il'll I" Iiml •'
a,,ilit'n .. k'li.pii.e f" i lu e a lli m
ln,i &lt;|l i .laI ilia to lu li. ve I lien ..«■
||, . •x111«"»'••• I In . f.iniln*
f..i S au fo i'l '•» .oim-thiiur I m"
I v , ,|, I'Hili' u,ri. winch i
.o'
a pnHalolillle love oil
ol May I a . ...........
Ii- llii.
I mil" III II" "pok" Ilf " S ""f* '
ami Seminole n«” two of ""
|,n .li" .l niimi-H in lh" t.oiili
Inm-oiiio" Ami he mih»vi-II.-I
Hi" moot l.i-untifill Inilii-H thin
of Itwmdwnv who lefl Oil" "lieei 1
Smakhiit of the imntov""" n
mml" to tin- Mnyfnlr Inn, h" ml
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|"r, mil". In til" Hiolll"ll»l Ilf '• e
ii, "ooituit*" tvI lli II. mnl li" I" 1" ' *i
....... ...... Hlonidimn mnl t'nil II il"
lu ll for giving lo Siiilfoiil n 1•*
I im' in tIn -i i fm riuntf Ii mi""lt
l amp Im." "Idoni found i" "Ho t
I it |"H.
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"dm ill
ill Hi" New Win Id .mil
Im mldi'd a m'w iliioi'ii.i.in
&gt;nr
| V'diin "I I'dni III loll," lh" '
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,,i" i • m|,I,ii.il" llo* impoilam, of
l,ait"l,iill ixlui-nlion lo III" i mg
I men of tin. eountrv
You ‘
i mild" il poM.ilile for the hlllliMi-il
liny, r it'll ol poor, lo l i " ’ I" 'll"
lop iline nf llie litiM'lmll liuliI"r”.
I'oinlme out Unit il Iiiim remaineil for liuindmll lo make a living
lealitv of fumliimi'iitul prim iple.
I iif eipinlltv and fri'i'ilma exiiie.ei-il
in our t'liii.tllutioii. he ih'ilnrfil
"Not everyone cun en to colleire,
! not everyone i-ari join a fralernlty,
lull anyone i lia U" to a lia.elmll
! e»me wheie he iiumediati'ly tin1»uilir» a Imillilili oj uiiiH.ml.ililr
■eipiality.
i “The t'nn.litulion if'iaranioeil
Iiiin Hi" tiehl id fi"i- «p".-c|i lull
hot until IniHelinll iiime ulaiie dtil
In- evi'i have an otipartuniiv to
intind off Noiv miyliody will* the
nrli e of mlmi.)&gt;i"ii can ;:o out lliitre
to the hiiMi'linll pmk. mol whi t her
lie Kiln III llm Ii"i or the Idem her*,
lie can .ay unylhine he wnnl«( lo,
c.pi'ciiilly to the umpire, an,l fret
a wav wllh it”.

HupriUentl

Trillium To Souk
MliNllllHPtl

Dubuquo No 1

Liver

c o rn I' h I I'orlc Loin lllti Knd

Roast

Lb 4 5 c

C enter Cut Pork

Frotlim Son Food
Largn

M ullet
Prenncil •

Margold Colooed qtrs.

39 c
Grade A L f* Shipped
Eggs dob 79 c

Lb

29c

W hiting Lb 19c

Ballard

Biscuits 2 Pk«&lt;2 7 c

Cmlnliy'fj Pit Winn; Smoked, Ukittiieil, I lull' or Wltolu

Oleo Lb

■raft Phila. Cream

I'fttlM

l*NM» H m» D

• pan of the European
1‘rnKram.

Yellow Onions

»

Recovery

The oritriaul ex|a,rt euntnd law
wan pn.»eii July '2, ID 10, nh"flly
nflei France fell to the Nn*i«.
.Since then it han linen h i,"wed
periiallrallv.
The lait ConKremi wrapped conlm| uutliorlty Into an net irivltiK
nnti-tru«t law immunity In firm"
enteritiK Into “voluntary .urree*
menta" to ration m-arre Indn.irlnl
materialii. nuch an atrel. The law
aet Feb. l!H a. the expiration dale
for tha whole huaineaa.
Hhwyor’a refommnmlnllun . ml*
mluUtralloii source* said, cull fm
acparatlnir export controlr and the
iillneatlon* power*, renewal nf both
and pottlhta atandby power for
rompuborv allocation! it the vollinlary proirram hreakv, down.

Stuart IVenus

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WOODBURY
FA CIA L SOAP

2 Bars 19c
SWEETHEART
TO ILET SOAI*

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SA LM O N
PEACHES Nw-

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Celery Feds Trim
Yellow Jackets In
34 To 15 Contest
Homecoming CrowM
Watches Seminole
Score At Will Over
Leesburg Invaders
By A R T H U R B E C K W IT H . JR .
Herald Sport* Editor
The Seminole High School C e l
ary Fed* unlea*hed a mighty run­
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School Athletic Field laat night t»
rtgister • -Tl to IS victory over
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G EO R G E A. S P E E R forgot all MrCeslln. Robert Cornell, Roby
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Lalng. Hugh Whelchcl. E. F*taemc th-- fifth annual all-Florida about prosecuting duties yesterTangerine Queen fonteat hy the nay morning In order to go hunt­ Houtholder. Dr. I,. T. Do»». L*'»n
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England twang. “ Didn’t the North
*he ***** point, and .&lt;«nf*rd went . lirnntntr the »ale o'if Florida’s wntimental smiles. . .
i ever win a aingle victory?” ahe
«^eai 'n thr came by « 7 to £ valuahle largnrmr ernp
D ICK M rL A U L IN -ln a hurry a*kcd
“ No, ma’am” said the
r^ar^if
hi* way to the Court House guide politely, "end they never i
Thi« 'ear'* Florida Tangerine
U-fthe firif half w k over,
SUPT. T. W. LAW TO N right will, a* long as I ’m running this
Festival in Winter Haven will he
^rr'* 1 *M,P*r tallied two more a glaninmu* two .lay event, open«tvle with his tan suit . . . ;bu* —CWM
•HI
The firnt one came
i mg
with a gala
pre-rontmt
tS H EN R Y R U S S E L L bet»m' • '- &gt;*"1 da*h around left md Taiigeiine (tail at the Armory on mg iy attired in pink . . . E L .
' 1
’ hiekrei the p-„nt. lln . Saturday night. Novrmher 27 BU R D ICK . SID R IC H A R D and
I
By C E C I L Y BROW N STON F
» ’ ’ * ' • &lt; « - . he .kirted left ere! leatuting 'he
f Hnh Cole KRVNK P A V LIC in front of the
f/'' ’ fnr , &gt;«H* »"d a wore wild hi, I I -pi,,
FR ID A Y FA R E
nrrbe,. (Tout House exchanging the latest
f'
ti. te.| the poinl SanBroiled F iih Fillets
n.w&lt; on boxing matches .
MRS
I' "I • • »• I off to l-eeihurg a* the tra from Finn
Mashed Sweet Potato*.
at Tallaha,,ee
FR A N CIS R O U M IL L A T , III and
Creamed Green Celery
T a n g e r i n e Queen ronteatant*. ,&lt;
ton
n hoth enjoying being out after
Broiled Crumbed Tomatoes*
'
judge, and vixting dignitaries witl hemg
confined
to their hom*
.
.
:........... he
Hard Rolls and Butter
he featuie,) on a 30-minu
rau-e of illness. . .
Fresh Grapes
Beverage
I
hro*dea,t during the hall
r
L. RED D IN G and RAYB R O IL E D C R l'M R E D
The evening gown and
Mi'NIJ LU N D Q U IST panting a
TO M A TO ES
I
suit eonte.t for the ,e|ei
•
monefit in front of MrCrory’a to |
Inrredienta: 4 small tometoes j
Florida’* new Tangerine Queen , ,rh*nge fishing yarns
B E T . I about I pound), 2 tablespoon*
will get under wav promptly at
butter or margarine. '» cup fin* j
in on Sunday. Noveint&gt;er 2X, a* 1
I aalicd cracker crumb*, *, cup
ihe l a t e
Silver Amphitheater.
grated chee&lt;#&gt;.
About IS of Florida’, most heault- | t
Method Wa*h and remove end*
f-il g rl« me iwing sponsored hy •
i from tomatoe* in thin slice*. Cut
Jayeee, and ' ther iiv ir rluh, from | |
• \n
half. ••iMv.wre „ Melt the but­
Jarirw-nville. Tampa, Si Peter*, i , \
ler or margarine in a small skillet
hurg.
S*
tugiHtine,
lUylnna r|( I over her approac
over to’
dip cut end of
Reaeh. Orlando. I’alalka. Helaod. ()J
tmnatnr
New Smyrna Itearh Sehrinp 4 „ ..n (
crumby to the remaining fat in the
f'ait. t.aine,vilie. Tarpon Springs.!
skillet and mix well to coat Add
rhee.e and mix well.
Sprinkle
crumb mixture over surface of
tomatoes and place benea-h low
broiler heat until tomatoe, are
heated
thmugh
and
crura!)*
browned. Watch carefully vi as
not to over-hrown crumb*. Serve
immediately. 4 serving*.
’

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MENU"

SATURDAY, NOV. 27th, 10:30 A.M
To Join
SEMINOLE COUNTY

CHRISTMAS PARADE
For All
SANFORD ami SEMINOLE"COUNTY

CHILDREN
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Fun On Wheels!
Red VELOC IPEDE

Oregon U. M ay Get
Invitation To Pl a y
In Cotton Bowl Tilt

Clearance of Every
Flour Sample Suite!
One and Two-of-a-Kind!
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COME AND SEE!

D A L L A S . Nov 26, H P ) ___ Th»
Dallas Time, Herald *port* editor.
Je fe
ft Have* -aid L.dav thal
"should N»rth Carolina stall too
long there i* « keen possibility
that Oregon w i I lw iiiv||r&lt;l to the
Cotton Bowl."
Have* said he had learned such
was ihe rase a , another day pasted
without any sign of a decision from
anv team »n accent
invitation
to plav Sou thru, Methodist in the
Dallas New Year’s Day gridiron
clasaig.
Oregon entered the picture efter
the Webfoot* were voted out of the
Rose Howl although finishing in a
lie with California for the Pacific
Coast championship.
Cotton Bowl officials think Ore­
gon could obtain permission from
Its conference ro play In ’ he gsrr.a
here.
North Carolina ha* been report­
ed the choice of the Koutherp
Methodist squad and it ha* been
generally expected that tiie Tar
Heels would agree to come here.
Wliile Hayes takes the view that
North Carolina is stalling fnr time,
hopeful of mining up with an In­
vitation to the Sugar Howl, Cotton
Bowl officials discount this. They
declined, howrver, to advance any
reason for the holdup, Hayes said.
Dan Rogers chairman of the selection committee appeared con­
fident today thal he would receive
a favorable answer from the team
•ought during the day.

Vole Down
Orange Bowl Bid

S o o iu t h

NORMAN. Okls.. Nor. 25, (JP iMcmhers of the University of
Oklehoms foothill squad disclosed
tmlay the Kooners voted In turn
ilowii nil Ormige Bowl lad end
split on n decision over whether
to neerpt is contingent hid to th«
Siignr Bowl.
Dr. George U Cross, president
of the university, *nid he knew of
no such action by the -quad but
sndi II could have voted unofficial.

Fun from th« first time your youngster sees it.
Imagine having t h i s bright red, streamlined 3
wheeler for his very own. Has adjustable metal
saddle . . . 10'* (rearing wheel in front, two 6" wheels
In the rear . . . tubular handle bar. Sturdy frame
is 1*4” tubular steel . . . built for long usage. Come
to Penney's “Speed Show" for everything on wheels.

Stream lined 28
Red Steel WAG&lt;

Built to take heavy knocka by youngsters • . . built
for years of good timea and coasting! Thia well
dealgned steel wagon has a bright red enameled
finish . . . double disc wheels are solid rubber tlrea
V ' wide. The H” steel axle\w!ll take heavy loada.
And this Red Wagon value is now at Penney’s
great "Speed Show."

| T hrow s Sparks!
W ind U p T R A IN S

“ I can any definitely that Iha
university has taken no nffleial ac­
tion on any hldi," Croat aald. “ We
have received an Orange Bowl bid
but there has been no offer from
the Sugar Bowl.

EASY TERMS

MBMORY LINGKKH ON
AUSTIN, Tea. — (AY— The Uni*
verxlty of Teaaa hat won 19
straight games over Arkansas In
the Interstate football rivalry of
these Southwest Conference teams,
But preceding the start of that1

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low on thia mechanical freight train s e t You got
n locomotive, tender, gondola, rabooee, and 18 aectkma of trac)L Built In governors adjust speed of
locomotive and harmless sparks shoot out Qf the
stack. A f i f t any youngster will like!

�THE WEATHER
In Unity Thtra 1m Strength—
To Protect the f u « of the World:
To Pronott Ihe Programs ol Amsilca.
To Product Proiptrlii for Kanloid.

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by local showers tonight and Satur­
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to south winds.

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Established 1UI)8

VOLUME XXXX

China’s Reds
§h ift B attle
"Near Yangtze

F L O R ID A ,

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A ssociated P re s s L eased W ire

id.I I r JK»lire

Caldwell Says
Again He Will
Call No Session

I' VIII
Ss.., ?t.
Neu•r *1* .mi
-ii »i i i &gt; » iniucil
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•a Iki loniglil on a
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Iinailn
uiiemteal
lo toil til Mi-i int Ii Iih k jilc on
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No. (ID.

Opposes British
Plan For Palestine;
World Rights Fixed

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IIi i I Mir J im II-P in It iii * r n f r i r 11
li.r ptfbCt.IJil wliuh |ir AhllflklK r !
• .nil* I tlil' v»rr|h j f ln &lt;u||*t ult At i- ii
v.'iiL Mi 11inn «iu

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It ii ‘ -a * lo nl (tat on th*

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Hrillna

Changes O f f e r e d
I’AIU-v Niu J i'i— (,.p)— Israel
•"hi Hi* l'nit.-i| Nation* Secur­

ity i nun.-il toilny ahe I* willing

to nicotinic an armlatlce with
th»- \r.ili. in I'ak-atlna. I*ra«li
I'oTrign MiniHtt-r Moaha Shertok -aiu in * lei lor to the actInn inntialor, Ur. Itn!|ih j ,
Huiii’li.i, tli.ii liu iel would pra­
ter to ileal directly with the

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cilior C.ildy«rl| .aid again heir lo-

• I I I I t Ilk I

Hi r m .

U N. Proposal Might
Take Negrv Desert
Area From Israel;

S p e a k e r - Designate
Names Government
Organization Group

&gt;1 . &gt; * Mtitiml ol Aug 3t&gt;
I'* Oi«* |inn
i‘n|i»inm pnaera
Ln i ill i iid'u. 1*
•u Mu- :-&gt;ovU’t

lu • Milriti^hl I iiD cI a ) , l i lf&gt;
iltLfifai ll.f iNw I (touting piuNrin
4
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Arab* on itrt armUtlc*.

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Rv FD W A lin t I RTfS
PARIS. No.
t,V) — The
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§■* f i Ir&gt;;iil iti. ii
lli***i
in i • &gt;|u *li|y loi ryriyo n e. ap I to citru* giowrit dunng ihc coim* United S'atri oppoicd in the United
t&gt; II |U lilD
I 'li -1. h*d U- l.tiyl luirn tovlav
( ol a talk heloie a joint civic clubi Naliom ti-dyy a Rutnh iirooo.al
that miglti i\ke Southern Paltii F ttir'a l &lt;( IrdPtai apt I i
M rlrg tt*. id the ’j H L luted Naotl ‘ "‘ , f
The
emm .aid it wnulr! be line i NeC. P t i e i t i,. m l.raat.
10 IrM KuHilur pri'Wtt
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..................i t i p l f t e d the l a s t ol J f t d ial;
email-’ , ft |o« iiwomn farmh •
-\; 1 1 ,. i n p e lfg y 'e P h lllf
■■,i I-* I a I . . , ii ttiun ol human utterly Inoti.h ot me it the ahort
tvdrtAi I a n a And giari** •*' ,,«|U
peuol of y .petti - *ir»ti, .1* J- 1o .up ■
, ted
he Political
L« i in -1 an. UAianrf
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I illfini’lAl .'lid to frtltlM'l • f
&gt;t piop o ial
11 ft- I-UkliiiKg fittil I l
,M. „ . i . «•),. I. ... K ... irn n in *o " r,n« l* - l''l» u i* . to attempt a &lt;■&gt;- merit • t. tin
l I i-dfliil -polisoi *•Il 11* of :| l.iltg? lie i.ti-.l oil h rlo ir die lin tu llf rection
(or thr * -:!ioo oi
\iah .Jew i» h
lim'p jtMUfium of liod-vifig 1**
Anawering tin- , iti i- gt-uwi-ra P.clc.tin' loplite
At II i'll U|M| till* III"11» o| |«|Ik || f #* | dm Iiitir-ni linn.-. Iiom die 'j H nation
threat
to form tin' "Ifu/i’et motor
The itiu-ndmcnti would .often
, Sot lal i'ninmtiiee in the i n-net.11
|hd ** tl V
,
.|
.
cade of all lime'' to TullaltB'-ee
I.; i 1i *i l lti*si«1«*nt IniiMiiii nnd liH i A* tml'h ho Ini.il api’ioy d her* and ramp then* if tin- guVi'rnor do! Hlitain’. eh-tem;i’ to the report of
m in Hid i *‘i limn'd foi K ri :if ftnrt nl tin. yen
mu belli IliFtn, CaldwiUI mid In* ■llir l.rtr t ount f’ nlkc Hernadotte a .
Mu ItMitt I■
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111.
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hren
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ptc"■»* »uro that tho«e formimt fie
« oImiu I 'iiohiImth told i
ti i .......... . ,
|, motorcade would he made cmiifoit and got- n.i-te y&gt;eight to the U.N.
ilMi a 11., mi l ling flint Si'- i- i:n t ..................
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(I atII fIItt|f».| . t, Plgg Slat
M tmllllilril Hli I'Ngr M« I
i. «-Imi i *&lt;-iI &lt;1H1 Iio iik ol delial* taiiriint.a ami aorvire atution* ami
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-- .e P i-A world 0 , '1,f l-egi-Ulure.
•» il bdl l I.g h f i i. launing l.rcd o n l
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H» A SS O C IA T ED PH ESS
Chinnc l oniiniinisU ligluioe ran
to Suchow ihlltrd cu.ldrnlt moth
ward today, (lu iri to the \ angt)*
liver in the ciunal halite mulli id
Nanking
Naliurulul troops in die i*ei|»nm
Tienltm area ol Noiih * hinj pie
paled (or a major action which
may break any time, Genri.il I’ll
•Tao -Yi. (Upreme Chinete comm.ind
er hi the not lit. void confidently
hit Iroopt .iip ieady and willing lo
light the Kedt "at any tune and I
any jilare."
,
Km mid !)i. Sun I’u. l.egidative
Yuan pi atide lit time 1*132 and top |
of llir (oumlei ol ihe Cliinrte |

i b.on !

■ try. I.,ped to the di.iltmg

't.itje- ullicc “they doubtlcM will yennt to

' Sum- .-I ill. Iiilin c " ideological KO to Tollahataee for the iiiaiigurOuiH Life Tor
Motion Picture
........s
..................
.
Rost Of Days Is
it t . ’nation
iii euro hotel acaoitiutlaliima."
Shown
a\t Meeting
\n I H.uaii.ui luuiian light, mm
Meamvldle in Frnttnroof SpeakA a
• •
Kiiifc(lem'Kc'a Fa(e!,mino. lin d rd by M u. I'ltnlyliiji't* d«*lltnaU Perry K Murray of U I L 1 0 I 1 S L T■U Da
Il iiKlidl*-.! Ui« I' j iii # H ill

14 War Criminals

in N.hkinn U, a . n-m.luiK l-nlv ! Final

Preparations Are Made For
Sanford Gala Christmas Parade Are Executed At

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nomination. 1 resident ( lilting Kal-

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Munich Prison

|-uial pieparatioii. ai* hrine made by- the Seminole ( omily |.iy»ee

'!"• .......

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prepared to aelect a new cahiliul.
paladea oil letimd m Sinl.nd to girrl .vmn ‘ Ian. when lie -m y
The new piemler1
premier’** political louioilow moming. it w t. mnoomr.l llu* in nionc hv I. irlilr 1 1 - power* largely were Inherited from liohlrr. Javree p.nade . li.ionijii
Ihe pat ulr will .tail at III Ml \ \1
lit* late father. I»r. Sun Yat-Sen.
I lie Sriillllule I hgh 'iiliool Italnl led l&gt;y Kiiouie (laiiiei ..ill p u li, i
He is a hitter enemy of Itossin
the paiadr, Mrinhru tat tile Key ( lul. have been limy dr. oial
and liaa the clone nm-porl of right- I lUlC 1,1
mg the float ill which Santa t tan.
fm
&gt; 1st member* of the Yuan ami auch
■iiit
■sill ride
S»y and c’i'l
KuomlntaiiK leader* a* Secretary
Iruups an1 due tu pai lictpatu.
General Wit Te-Chen amt Chen
Aiiiuio! tlm rulurfiil fealinc** nf
Ll-Ku.
ih* pisradi- will !&gt;.• thr- guyly d*
Sun'* aelectl -ti cam* when at­
i-nnil.-d hicvclr* and tricycle* cn
tention here yva* ott the military
...... . by the youngsters, and cith't
problems of China rather than the
prise* will tie donated lo winnern
political.
with the fine*! decorations or iu&gt;»*l
The new development In the
r'liristma* idea*
I I iin tltiiird Oh I'M* Two!

11/ Germans I I.tvt* Mcf
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Univis Lens Co.
Executive Gets
Beaten At Cafe

Dr. Suiite To Speak WellinKlsF‘oun&lt;lr*iI Af­
*On World Federation ter Matching Silver

Dollars With Man

T O L E D O , O . Nov. 2b. t/!&gt;i- A
diip utr over matching ulvei dollan
resulted in ihc severe besti -g ol t
Dayton factoiy e xeculi-r. poli.e
repotted today.
Fran k Welling, *H, vice-pietidenl
and comptroller of the Univis L*n*
Co,, svas beaten early yesterday a l­
tar going into a east side m u u ra n t
(or a snack. He is in criticnl con­
dition with a broken nose, brain
concussion, possible skull Iracluie
and face cuts.
Welling came out of a dared
condition al S i, Vincents fh-spilal
today and lold Police Cap! Ralph

(Ceptlaoee Oa . aa* *l&gt;&gt;

Mother Arrested For
Burning Child’sHands

All nf lliose participating in the
psia.le are requested to tiw*i »&gt;
|u mi o'clock In front of tli* City
Hitt yylicre tht parade will form
A large ,-tuwd &lt;■( cituens from ill
nvei Seminole County, ami adjoin
ing a reas ... Volusia county are’

Ms ' l l

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ei*l M r ' r l l i u i mid.- an u p p "
n il e ff .n t to tiyt.ien w n - c i »*n
the Impelidliig r seoil inn- ■.I
•■eyrii .l*p*ue«« » m l.n.t- I...I.
hv orilerlug all new* rrh»**rd
I lie priaoner* to tie i**&gt;n-l
I II atail Kl&gt; III* lie ii pnlitn' inl.n
illation offlre Thin nieiSns i !• *•
Ihe actual &lt;r r iflr atlun nl the
death* n( (u rio ri I'li-ntlvi M-1
Slid ,1 1 lit tier * ..ill ln
i’SUrd hi t h r g r l tr l s l licnl
q u a rirr* &lt;nd not hi Iht t
F lg h th Army, which - i l l .
t u t * tliriu

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d‘&gt; Kitty

C f- n y " ' I i"-y liar
to li-ad &gt;
flUtte life f--l ’ t’» *• *1 of hi* il*-.*

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Seamaid Ex-Sailor
Accused Of Killing:

tlm HMD Housp today niiiued Rep.
William C. l.antaff of Miami a*
I chairman uf the flout* commute*
mi unvamtngntal rcorginltation.
Bryant oi Ocala wnn
vice chairman of ....

(I (ids, 111 N Y Mail

*Illu*r
were

lommittei'incn

. A . tnotiori picture on courtesy
kn 'vW*h a business man who hat
*«“ &gt;"■'
mid antagonlad
osviyonc lu l-inl nut. was P*rmlttcd_ bj Jut ter to liv* the dpy
n a m e ,I l,v*r “'xmii an,t suhatltyrta courtesy

rholliu* I). Hensley of Walton
III I ' . ’ iN. N ' , Nov
- P- I ( 'i.uiit v, Wilson C an uwny of Icon,
V- I- . . II ..1.1 ri||||| i-nll’.-e I II Vi.'lne Clcineilt ullil Chliilc* .1
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i v m ii Iiii cousin &gt;'•' Si Imli, .Ir., uf I'lni'ellaa, Charlcn A
t
t killmc amt rolilnnc [ I u. kic mid Fletcher Morirmi nt
VI li.itl.ll. I*, i Hint- "ti Diivui Thomn- T Cobb, Vnlu-iu
riIII i - I t
’ U*- in -l e imp!
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man who wax elw.t
can .
f.-tiy Collin, of Hurasota, .•
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'in- &gt;, ii Hi.- bcait e a rly S iim l.iv Itcn l-‘ui|ua pf Manntei*, Amo* O
ne l. - ■ el,I- -Ml hlli -w•&gt;| tut
'■ --"itit i v Inn.- near henHud-nui of " ’ayhingtmi, N’l-il t’
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. || i m u lt l&gt;, pivsented to the Cnbh.
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European Persons Get
Examination For TH

International program for tuherruloal* control, the Journal of
the American Medical Associ­
ation aald today.
The plan rail* for examination
uf 60,000,000 children and ad­
olescent* under 1&gt; yean old. It
la being sponsored by the United
Nation* International Children'a
Emergency Fund and the Danish
Norwegian and Swedish Red
Cross,
II

memhera ol tha Sanford
■t .Club and proeepective
re are Invited to partlcpate In a ahufflabatwii tourna­
ment Saturday evening It wad
announced today by M, M, Arndtaxe, Chamber of Comaeerte Taur-

mid kindn*!
for rudetten.. was
*how ii lo tin- I "in at 'he Tourist
t i-utm today ! y Ja ck Katlgan
..... I C liff Able
llin p ic tu i.
- n il Mr !{uligun,

Im i i h i ticu liu .
w h ile altvndm *Plym o uth den • i

i nij rn • 1 rv itn
» l i n . ’ .ng " f
in la m p * . It

bio, been shown hero to members
of 15 firm s , uud w ill he availab le
to other f ir m , u n til M o t. lay, he
said
Clyde R a m sa y gave u report on
th.- Lion xone mooting w hich be
wi t h
H e n ry
ntti-ndcd re c e n tly

Witte* In

Daytona

Ileuch.

L

-» ALA
N2 g _ id '— Jack
■h i t-i R luu-ickineham Palace It
.,
, p-di-c f ur, 1 It iim ila t to one n ,.'i. -t.t. t’
fikeri f i oui the victim's auto­ in -'l-tige of th. Ocala Natimiii!
cut ii Iv -eh*,tilled meet in*
imported thl* murmng
mobile
Another cousin, Clarence Knrl il ni luring the first two Jay &gt;'
MUNICH. Germany N.i Allgmnl, 22. m1*o is in the county huiittng "ii ibr Ocala wildlifr
vAperltil lit vi«w Ihl paradr
* l ouilffli L rin iill « ii I list
tail a- h material uutnvss tp-bt m ii'wgt-menf are.i. in which some
| artlclpul.-J,
ap
Pruceed south to First Street, j ••'»!» ‘*, , r hanged tods) n I Ui
in lieu nf (10,000 hall. He m- i&lt;"1 bimleiN
llir ptiad* will march east to Sau- I ling f'litun.
*end* school In South Ilill, Va.. |.i vniatvly 215 deer wore bagB O S T O N . Nov m V- ,)•
p.,h
ford Avenue, south to Second
mil had l&gt;eeu visiting at llarvell - C I lb • rn-i'-i. all deer take'
I he ever utioiis I . rught t«. 8/ il
! -t IntVi' I,, .-ii iu gi.ti l ■
• nI'lm’lamatP'i! &lt;1 * I mi»1 limn&lt;- a..d was with the other two
Street, west to Magnolia Avauu* numliri of Him crup'-d in ........
«te-. l-nlicy op alo in i,' w a if* r .' u -fm e and after
Thill III'ml mid No I. uivt the n la y li g, It
und then hack to First Hlrrat It
a i.ti-(i to ptevei I a fultir-- w »i p.ill.-e -aid.
il ^ u’Cldent* I'.uve beep irp-iilwill pass ilia judges' stand but ween ul limn tunc to IT mi seven . ,.n
s ra ile d for Indnv by Hiudley
1.
Ha reel I was hotnc on inavr
Magnolia and Palmetto Avenue* **i nine fudays fm the slaying ■'
' r-st i"iity va-tit'll it wa rcpnrt
*ml veil I end at the Toun't Cental (-wncentiiiion ( *mp inmate. ,n i P- v « y. not'-'l .-b.'iiti i ami mem- from tin- tl- S, Nival Amphibious
*' o f the boat I which I'vatu tied Save at I .ilt le Creek, Va,
■I H.k' Mm l*-’ cur-old son &gt;(
|( ugiliurit On fit I,« ittn j
wliaie Santa (Tatis will distribute
'
B ik in i bomb le rt:
lii(|M -rlrir Charles A. La Forg* In ' ail H arti’r of W in ter Gui
candy to th« kiddies. Plenty of
Dew ey, w ritin g in tlie Dec- yunl K it tell w a* robhed uf 17*1" den was lost in the forest, n
camtv tin" ’wen furnished by the
her isf.ue of A tla n tic ,'lo iitb lv
reiivh by wildlife and forest
merchants for til* occasion
utended such u policy could
-fftrials
was 'stated.
Young
Aa the parade go*» past th*
ll’t r ’er hint be. n plueud oil h
&lt; be
form uluti'd
u n til
Hojudges, stand for the second time,
viuerican p«t&gt;ji|,- and • i o p g i,***
i-.nl lo wait f - r a d eer to pat&gt;
slips will be given to thus* with
I’he Sanford Grammar Sclio.d l ■.* been pro perly inhum ed lie
mil when the drive was over a .
(lie best mat umee nr the be.-it boy* were defeated iu touch fn.,1
II o'clock lie fulled to show up al
a11! the neCHhai'v Iliform iiM on pv I NEW YORK, Nov. 20— u7&gt;decorated vehicles, entitling them ball by the l.ate Monroe Grain i-r.iig withheld.
Hu- dufigunit'd pines.
Employe*
uf
the
Railway
Exiiri"-tuar School Wednesday afternoon
I'hlo information, lm *sul, ' h»*]Atf-n-v
lu cash prueu
Y'ldi'g Harter waa found after
have
b, hail walked out to o load nnd
Judge* of costume* and ve­ by a 27 to 0 scorn, it wa* an­
emly
wiini veils thought would develop
hicles will be E C. Kilpatrick, Jr. nounced today by B, C. HI eel*,
- h **
s
w
which
i* •"'lay, but rail embargoaa, a i: tu an all night hunt wa* over.
fire Chief M. N. Cleveland, Post­ Jiriticlple nf (lie Hanford aclionl iiir'iilhs— Information
(ruck
strike
and
the
dock
tievip
Excellent pass playa by Davln, .ml of tile Uoveb'jiim-ut of un
master Joel Field, Roy Holler end
Maim and x/wt*t of Lake' Monroe ii tmnlc Weapon policy and it* *c- still crinplod shipping.
John ' 1-. Galloway,_________
A Railway Express official said
lit'oved to he the deciding factm , ‘ eptnnci?
u/y
t ft h Arn#rican
worker* resumed norm*) sched­
In th# vami*.
uled last midnight, citarlng the
wav fur the eventual lifting of

N E W Y O R K , N ov. SO—&lt;&gt;P)—A 38-ytar-old mothar wa* bookad e arly today mi u felonimi* aa•
: -----------------------aault charge, accusing her of
holding bar alght-year-old au n i
CHICAGO, Nov. 2d—(AT— More
handa ovar a gaa atove Dame to than 2,lHH).(M)t) Central European
punish him.
jiersoiiH have been examined In an

Police aaid th* woman. Mra.
OmMtna Vettar, told them aha
assapaettd the boy, Phillip, of ukaeau elgarettaa and atnall change
Oovsmmsnt 'jnovamaid. :ahe aa- from her pure*. She wag arretted
neighbor* called police.
'•artad. Tha nroaram wfll b# broad, “
boy waa taken to Bt.
rest over Radio Station W TRR
hoepltal where he waa
beginning at Stlft M L .
... i ' i
t . _____
Buffering from, deep
hand burn*.
S F IX IN G PR O D U C R
dllna produce
produe at
Methods nf eatllrif
tha Sanford Butt nm ora Mar- JACKSON ORTH SURVIVORS
t ware ahown to msmbers of „ GUAM, J io v . 8d—(AT—The
i VeUrane on tha Farm TValn- Navy transport President Jeekthalr •op proceeded Hera today with
Ctaaa and John
er«on, Id aiirvivora of tha lBOfaet molnatructor
net
tlass torshlp Santa Marla whteh sank
•t manager, wh
ITedneaday TIO miles northeaat of Guam
with the kaa of three

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Dr. George ,‘iaute of Kollitia
1 Collage will be the guest speaker
at a public meeting arranged by
the Sanford Chapter of the Unit­
ed World Federalists, Inc., It was
announced this morning by Mrs
T. E. Tucker, secretary. The meelIng will ho held on Nov. it# at
tha Court House at S'.CK) P.M. and
will be open to the public no that
Call those who are interested in tha
World Government movement may
attend. Dr. Maute will have as
hli subject “World Government
(for tha Prevention ut War.”
Dr. Saute received a Ph, B. daI t N from Brown University and
Ta tha head of the Science Depart­
ment at Rollins. He is the direc­
tor of tha Institute for World
Government at Aolllua and aarvas
aa executive director of the Flori­
nda Branch of United World Fed••re lists, Inc.
Mra. Tucksr stated Ihla mornVug that tha organiaatlon ballavaa
that world govarnmant ."Is the
only real ana practical solution
to world war’* and urged that
•varyona attend tha moating on
Monday. Dr. Santa, aha said, la
an experienced lecturer who la
^thoroughly Informed about World
Govarnmaiil. Ha allMded tlm na. ttonal
l AFsdsr
f T ftn w

20 .

President Meets Cal&gt;
inet In Hour-Lung
Session To Review
F ‘ 1 i e ign Siln.it inn .11 N. Committee Comw a s h i n g i o n Noi
»ti, opt
;!
|*lfie‘, l.jst Of 28
l ’i&gt;-■drill 1 attiii.it* i dled ill I l.vm
limit Ai titles For
my V h nu u ili.iltu K.ivnioud M
Asseiulilv Appioval
I i lei todav and talked o .ii th-

W A SH IN G IO N . N.iv V f i(ff*i— President
rm m ati l»~l a *
refected
a
m i (Statio n
ih ti
Chlang Kai-Shek he hulled In
(hit country in prrvrnl Ihc
Chin*** government's plight In
person. Till* suggestion w»s
advanced hr hep Sol hluoin
(D -N Y) who I* *lated to he
chairman of the Houie roreiyn
Affairs Committee when the
new Convltvi
organires
in
January. Hlooin lold rep a iltit
at the White House that Mr.
Truman ’'didn't eat ho* Chiane
could leave I lona at thi* time."

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\OV.

Discuss New
Housing Laws

W ASHINGTON, No* J«—&lt;4»t
t — Madam*
Chiing
Kai-Kh.L
is planning a visit to ih» Unti­
ed Hiatts, thr Slat* Jlwpa* l mtnl reported lodiv. I'm * u(
fleer Michael i.
McDermott
■aid lh* department hav l**#n
Informed uf lift iiitenllon hui
has no infiitMiiinii on h»» nr
whan ah* will arrlv*

Yuan ■
acted
‘ lamiataltvi'
Yuan
-’led
under a'eCiiTatlliitimial r*i|lilrwnenl
that it niiiat uphold Ihf preaideitl'a

I.'W

SANTA CLAUS COMICS TO SANFORD TOMORROW

Dr. Sun Fo Approved
As Premier Of Nan­
king Government;
Suchow Fight Rages

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f .Ullil* t f ii*. K v u n i n g T t lw w .u . It
ii f»vi t
*■&lt;. t lu: l a ti? J o ) m I t
live piO k U m ln u f •
i l c vv il!
gt o ' h e T o r o n t o 11 . p l ’.ltl fuC
n e k ilitld re n .

F l a y T ickets Will
Re A vailable Tonight

Tickets will bo available at the
box office ut Somimdo High
School for admission to the play
‘John Lovea Mary' to bo piuscnicJ
tonight by thu Civic Drama Guild
Mrs. Ted Williams joined tlm it was announced today by John
nlmrod* this morning; shot u 06 Senkarlk Junior Chamber of Comnund u
dear
on
ground* m
of* iho
mere* committee chairman.
pOuilU
ni w
*l the
*tm |iuuiiun
new i ■
Wukivu Hunting Club, ami by 10 ‘ “Wo want ovuryono tn Sanford
doing, becamo tha first woman and Samlnole County to have the
of the club to accomplish this feat. I opportunity to enjoy this saris*
Her husband ahot an eight point;of playa therefore we ar« alowbuck yesterday, all of which j ing a ganaral salo of tickets at
should result In a fine supply of .Ihe box office for each of the
venslon for the Williams homo. 1Ntroq plays Mr. Senkarik added.
Mrs. Williams revealed today1 The pUy, a broadway produe*
that she had uatd a 12 guage tlon wll itsart at 8:0l&gt; o’clock.
mm, hitting the deer at about
60 yards away.
Not so fortunate at hunting
was Claude Whlttan, Jr. city
fireman who went turkey hunting
yesterday, and after a day apt!
night nf It, came back with three • R A L E IO II, N. C.. Nov. 20— fJP)
— Govarnor-elect
Kerr
8cott,
squirrels.

lUrs. Ted Williams
Gets Deer At Wekivn

Violent Deaths Pass 100 Mark
Over Thanksgiving Holiday
By a h s o i t a ri:n p r r s h
The nation'* ilca lli loll (tout violent accidents over ihc Thanksgiving
Day holiday passed llir 100 m aik, ,i survey showed today.
t l
T ff
I D fatalities I nun (i P .M . Wednesday lo midnight
Thursday com paird wills a vinlrnl dr,tlh lo ll of | 2fl (ur Thanksgiving
D ay ta il year. On (It* same Imliilav in 1946 their were 83 deaths
from violent accidents.
About two-thirda of the fatalllli-sf
on the holiday reaulftd from acfie and mlMtllaneouai
cidgnta on the highway. The sur­
vey showed that 81 person* Imst Ifurnlo 8-0: Colorado 8-1; Connecti­
their llvee In trafflo mishap*. Tlm cut 3-0j Idaho 4-0: Illinois 3-1;
other 37 died In accldanta from Indiana ft-0; Iowa 7-1) Kansas 4-0;
miscellaneous eauaai, including Kcntueky 3-0j Maine 1-1: Maryland
drowning, plana crash** and falli. l-J: Michigan 2-3: Mlnamiri 4-0:
The National fltfaty Council did New Jersey 8-4) New York 7-0:
not. a u k a an aatfmata o f thn Ohio M l Oklahoma 8-8; South
numbar ot . deaths by Carolina 1-0: Tanneaaeo 8-Oj Texas

a ban on tall and air express
ihlpmeuta into the metropolitan
hlea.
However, the company said
enrller that a huge backlog of
freight, plied up hara during the
threii-day slowdown by soma 0,000
employes, would hav* to be movcd before the expreia embargo
could be lifted.
'
The employes were ordered to
resume regular work today by
and A FI. union, pending negoti­
ations on a dispute over 13 dis­
charged workers.
This dlsnute touehsd off ths
slowdown Tuesday,

MURRAY R _R -E
_ LECTED
I'ORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 80—
(/!’)—Philip Murray, who told
Communlata In tha CIO where
to gat off. waa n
out opposition tod*
ninth
year aa 010 preelde
His
akctlon—J im
imous by Chairman
3-1: Utah 1-0) Waihington 2*0;
, United Automol
_______ _
WiscoMtn l*5j District of Colum* resident—climaxed a
on of unprecadanta*
&gt;A r t w i u 1-fi c .l' -'
'.a

Disappearance Of
Scott Is Explained

RRPt.noL R D IES
NEW YORK. Nov. 2ft-UP&gt;—
Jacob Leonard Reploxle. 72. man­
ufacturer and industrialist and
a former Republican national
committeeman from F l o r i d a
died last night. Na was born in
Bedford County, Fa.

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whose whereabouts for th« pvat
four days hai bean a mystery’
l» an n vacation, his secretary
said tod*v,
Mlaa Martha Ftemlng. who h*»
bean Bcott’a aecralary 18
did not share concern ex
by many since the govemor-eu
diaaappearence last Sunday.

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TEXTRON HEARING
BOSTON, Nov. an—(/Py-The
V. 8, Commissioner of Intarnal
Revenue failed to appear today
bt b ti'Xtrun hearing In answer
to a senate subcommittee's da*
taaml that In- testify on hack
taxss aHedged Iy uwnl hy B 94,*
500,000 truat which 1ma democratic
chairman J. Howard McGrath a*
ona of three trustees.
Id&gt;hn mint In more than 73 per
cent .water

King- George

Construction Fund

ICaallaaad k r a a Pag* llaal

(Continued Prom Pag* One)

pire w *i released at 1 :3 0 A . M. comment on either artlun.
Caldwell aald ho had under*!
today by Buckingham Palace to it
could be announced simultaneously aloud the 1800,000 previously re- j

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in the parliaments of Australia and
New Zealand lh al the royal tour ul
ihote countriei »et for 1949 had
been abandoned,

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bring the state
If 1,200,000 In federal mulching
^ n,(’ , , n i| he wua not In fnvor

Bobby Breen Will
Have To Explain
Gag, Sheriff Says

Pilot Found
. . , *,.nf “p r more “nt this Singer,
lute date In hla administration.
In
Wisconsin
Town
I,. L. I.aider, business rniiuagcr
for the tuberculosis board, said
After Long
the 9800,000 with perl tulle fedcrir)
payment*, would keep the con*
G I.ID D E N , W i .T N ov , 23, &lt;/?*)structluu Job going through next
June, but ha wondered about .Mie/ifi William Saudi laid today
signing a 91,830,835 contract l!i*t linger Hobby Hrren's weekend
without full r*l*a*e of funds.
diiappearante w*i "a publicity gay
Th* Budgat Cominlxslou re­
leased 9250,000 of f378,277 re- llial'i going to lerpme a lot of ex
ourded by the University of plaining ”
Merida for 960,000 In salary In­
Hill I lie 21 year-old formrr rhild
creases, constructing an enter . movie i |jf laid, "I Innrsl lo God

all right, and Sunday night w*
camo to town. We went across the
street from the hotel and laughed
for an hour and a half at a movie.”
Thompson, the Waukesha char­
ter pilot, went to Hayward with
deputies last night to meet hla
wife, who had traveled the 300
mile* north yeaterday. He said he
hadn't known of the search or that
“there was going to be any fuas.”
lireen said. "It wua just on inno*
cent little trip. 1 wn* tired and
thought a few days hunting would
be good for me. My buddy Ernie
Until came up and arranged Die
trip."
Stammering frequently, lireen
told of leaving Waukesha in
threatening weather, of running
into icing conditions and fog near
Hayward, then of concern fur the
ca, supply.
"We got off cutirse," lie snld,
"looking for a plkre In land. The
-ngiiie was acting up, ton. We
made a pass at u coup's places,
llii'li landed nil Dlls field In Dl*
•now.”

TUESDAY. NOV* II, lMfc

P a le stin e

1

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D e b a te

CUBtC

ICaattieM Vn*, Fy*« Oe*i
*da In reaffirming support of the
Nov. 20, 1947, division of the Holy
Land between
and
* , Arab*
,,
| i , iJew*.
i
m itte . Die United . C e l b e lie ve
larael should have the territo ry

given her by partition, but lhould
make concessions if she wants to
keep other territory. Israel now
military control of the disputed
Southern Negev Desert, which Die
Bernadotte I'lan would turn ever
to the Arabs, and of Western Dali*
lee, which Israel would gat lit ex­
change under that plan. The Negev
was assigned to Isrsel and Western
Galilee to the Arabs under the oilglnal U.N. partition.
Jessup said there are certain
features common to both Die Iteritudotle f t on ami the oririnnl parti­
tion plan, and that any terrltotlal
changes should take the iteroadotte report Into account- Jessup
added that the United Htsles sup­
ports tha British proposal for :o(emotionalizing Jerusalem
Britain has contended Israel

The King'* live phyticiani an*
nounced ihey had decided "lhal it
would be liaiardciui for Hi* Majetly to embark upon a long journey
which might delay hit recovery and
which might well involve icmoui
iilk to a limb."
The official medical bulletin de­
scribed the KliiK'a affliction a* “an
nt,*iruction to the circulation of
Ihr leg* which ha* only recently
become acllta." It aald “a deficliv#
It
100(1 supply to tlin right fool
OPENS 12:15 1*. M. OAII.Y
causes anxiety.” Newspapers and demonstration school, Inshilllni' I Dreen anil. lilt pilot were located,
Matinee* 10c • Evening* lie
palace source* agreed Dili meant rhalrx and furnlahing in lit,, new I l«M night at the Norlbwetlern Hotel
Miililten Hr
a blood clot.”
gymnaalumtoudltorlum,
convert-1 here, where Breen regiiierrd Sun
King (leorga will rontliiua to trig the old wooden gymnasium ' i u i ,
i ,i
&lt;
d:tchargn dtlllrt which can be han­ Info b dam room and office build ‘ *Y
l,"&gt; n#,n# of
diet,
dled from hla office in the Pula”#. ing and mlac el Ia nanus
All outxlde appearance* will either project*,
I lie Sheriff talii yet If jilay'i day
iloeiinHea grow Fag# riser
lu m it
be abandoned or delegated to his ,, When th* cabinet boerd* bed
• tated in a letter which, under th* alleged itatoment of the AMD
M l lUltllt
[ wife, Queen Elisabeth; hi* daugh- finished acting on more tbsu a long rearrli for the tingle-engined direction of th* president, the official Indicated that attempts in
ler*. Prince** Elliabeth and Prin­ hundred items of business, War­ Stinson monoplane which earned Secretary of State sent to Mr. th* U.N. to recolve the Berlin
«*e
ces* Margaret; and hi* »on-ln-l*w, ren roe* to comment be bed been (itesn and Ini pilot, Kenneth t Herbert V.) Evatt, and Mr. situation along the lines ret down
until
In the Moscow directives »r*
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh !impressed with the rapid wav
Ihompton, fiom Ihompton't horn r ’ i IVygve) l.l* Nov. 17.
News of the 62-year-tdd King’* : which It had been handled,
"There lie said, among other doomed tu failure
field at Vl'aukrdti, Wis., was i
The Moscow directive, outlined
illness- his first serious ailment : "This I* Just a small ,ltr&lt;
things, that th* government of the
since ltM7 when he underwent an P'mv We curried her* today, "l(»grdy."
United States remains ready to steps for cur re ary control by the
.............................
............ ulcer-.said
“Ilnndredt of men fought thair carry out loyally the security four powers. They were not
operation
for duodenal
ulcer--, **ld, veteran _ Commissioner of
out on thr Berlin lev.l
ec Hpsid the" empire's rejoicing *1 Agriculture Nathan Mayo. "Wilt wav through the woods looking for council resolution of net. 26, 19JH " carried
This control is the point on
the birth of a son and possible until you lilt a regular budget him," .lands said "And l.es Hchid
I’ulillratlon hen* of the alleged
luture king to Princess Elisabeth &gt;"»rd meeting,” at which fund It*, the local pilot, naked his Ills views of an authuriative American which Bramugli* and hi, five uthor
a week kKU.
| I *&lt;|U#St* of ail state agencies air t&gt;v spending eight hours in the nit Military (Jovernment official caus­ "neutral" associates on the Secur
during weather that turned hack ed a furor in the United State, itv Council are nuw concentrating
Messages of condolence poured reviewed,
__ he was a "very | ool.ide seuirh planes. Hornet hint delegation, informed sources said, In an attempt to find * solution.
into the Pilar* from all quartor*. Warren said
The delegation has Keen concen*
fiovei nor ougtn to t^e done aleitit it.”
guest"
of
While it was apparent that tho grateful
Hand*, who bad been lirsctlnc, 'raltng on drawing op siewsr* on
iider'v piesent condition I* i&gt;ut Caldwell, ami appreciated the
critical, there was no attempt to "trial run." He Dunked Caldwell the sratch thiougn (enuit* snow the currency problem for Argen­
minimize the gravity of Ills ail­ foi "hit generally helpful attitude rovered wilderites*. said first word tine Foreign Minister Juan A.
ment. The doctors who signed th* in trying to help me Jlrrhittge my of lireen’s whereaboutn came from Branmglia, November prcidvnt of
bullet In 'were"sirMaurirVce.tldy, ^ u tle , as hi. successor"
newspapermen who tied larvn called the HecurttV Council,
M. .kiihorltv nn h«Att troublt; Col i
«»•*• « 0*»i Utpirtinnif hy Ernie Itoth. Die singer’s man­
These answers w*re **id to t e * _____ _
M tThornes
V, ns *• DkinhiU
of .ne
lh» rtOBrniji bldt
milr^ of mini
Hu
Dunhill. htiti
hsid oi
^ , for )40
QV#m
, r, ager The Sheriff sent deputies th# ie»dy, except for minor details of |
They were p e a e M t o i i i M ^ K P g r X ^ g S a i . *
6&lt;&gt; indes from Hayward to (Jilddtn the final draft.
surgeons attached to in* rcy*,
.,
Ito Sslaa.
toiaa. fese
lota of p**i
tm *ad *Mrgy,
ntttr. *f.ttJo* sg
household and the (MR wkj P*rTh,
|ll(.|UI,t , ho„ f..r wtien l,e was unable to gtl a Call expected to tie submitted by the Itg
‘T^ M t »»**«»* »*«»
fonned * b e n d , operation lest | c&lt;|
of | mpr(jV#nl„ (l
busy telephone circuit* I H., France *' t Britain liter in .
t» through
srsMa
;he d.V; Hu,-,, answered last jXSSm
veer on Winston Churchill
, rural
some,
rural roads in Leon couotv I’lie last night.
Hsturdey
wrvag
wak
James Leermouth, a specialist in W()r^ Will 111 fin-lined with tut
In a 46-minut* telephone inter
(MM
UMJKd
r°yr kMfi.vi o TlasSre,
r^iuS S r**
U
S
sources
.aid
that
despite
I brain surgery; Sir Morton *"’*'*• pi,,,
I view with llie Associated I’re*- .11 tbe uiuves
t a t ce rtificates,
the PHU.c * .tlmuU.tg.u,.iu
love- here
to re to . ettle
eli te fh»
' f i l X M
! ,ar u&lt;^^&gt;
j an authority on diseasesi of me
Amoll(, projects
,,r
and appatenl today, Hreen pletwled, "(Jet It case, the fact remains that Russia &gt;»f ■Uh“!lor u,.!Tt *
CSSSffrtSS
I muscles and Joints; and Hlr John ,(jW b(*l3tor«:
light, will you? I'ell everybody it ha, show i) nn -ipii whatever &lt;&gt;f
t* a»lL* J
Weir, th* King's FB,nlly^P'|V*_lf]‘iU' | Clearing, grading and grubhliiK wasn't n gag.”
tcmuvlng tin- Berlin blockade.
They ngreed thnt the Kings *J
con­
" 6.12 miles uf road 52(1 soul heist
“ We lust wcic lucky enough to Until the blockade is lifted thu
dition was the result &lt;&gt;f "the strain of Hlthlo in Urnnge County, land the plane without hurting west will not agree to u settle­
,,f the past 12 years." (leotge he- Hubbard Const I ui-tlno Company anything after we rntt nut of gtl* ment, these sources null).
of Orlando, 1149,0X2.
came King In t«3((
We thtllll'ed (ind wo gut out of It
The Berlin dispatch said Dio
"lie ascended the throne, com­
mented th* Tim**, -unprepared by
any training for the succession, In
U
k w u i i
U year of f-.tr* and rumor* of
wars. He was allowed no remission
„f anxiety as lb# "'-rid moved
I-®*
F O R C H R IS T M A S G 1 V K . .
with accelerating P*c« •" ‘'«l*mT H E A T R E G in *
Itv ”

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Today A Wednesday

II. N. Council

Many Navar
Susnact CauM
lackaches.

I *bouki not gat the Negev, but hae No. 1 political committee that
would set up a conciliation com­
J left the way open foj amendment* «*"»'
to the resolution. A British apokes mission . of not more than flv*
man said American and British member*.
delegates ware trying to reach a
A. P. Generes, Tulant Unlver.
common policy In the middle east.
jne spokesman
spoxesmen earn
The
aald me
the wines,
widest undlf sity's business in a n a f a r of
athletics hasn’t missed a football
I
S
game In 27 years either at hunQ
A m erjcanB wantc*l to tyive the riro* or on Die road.
noted conciliation c o in nt 1* s i o n
"mure reeponaiblllty and lesa au­
thority." He said the Britlah feel
the assembly should take thu
greater raaponalblllty in defining
a settlement In detail and th* com­
mission should get authority to
carry nut an assembly decision.
PARIS, Nov. 23, (/Pi- Australia
said today the Jew* snd Arabs
should settle their Palestlliu dis­
pute on the basis of Dm United
Nations’ partition plan of Nov,
29. 1947.
Australia submitted a draft reso­
lution to the general assembly'*
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Beds took oyer Piotjn*. The O■**»•
miinlst radio claltnad tha city }#«•
terday, the government announced
It, evecuallon mdev.
Without full *lt support for the
defense of Hurlmw. the National­
ists were expected to be In lor a
rough time. The Communists ap­
parently had r.groupad and re­
formed completely * F* *■r J* !
w e e k 's heavy battering They bad
been caught unprotected «« »»•
HucboW plain and the Nationalist
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.invn
miionliiht night* with
bombers end figbler-boptber*.
Eastward from Buchow, General
Huang Po-Tao's Nation* |at 8gvanth Army Corpa wa*
' '
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forces took th# full force of lal]
weak'* Red assault In th# dyfens*
of Ntenchuang, S3 mllei *(st of
Suchow.
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chow to the relief of Hu»n| 4 bet­
tered outfit were only about 19
miles awav. But othir source* 4*&gt;d
there seemed little hop* that any
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West Accused
Of Wrecking
» Israel Plan
Russians Say U.S.,
Britfsh Oil And
Military Interests
Defeated Partition
Br EDWARD CURTIS

P A R IS . Nov. 24, (IP )— A Soviet
•rlo e delegate ««id today BritiahAm trican oil and military inlereitt
wrecked the United Nation! parti
fien plan for Palestine.
Andrei A. Galagan of the Soviet
Ukraine told the General Assembly',
No. I political committee that it
ahould order troop* from the neigh
boring Arab Mates of Egypt, TtanJordan, Syria. Lebanon and Iraq
ftut of Paleitine.
He raid an independent Arab
stale ihonld be ret up alongside the
new Jewish date of lirael and op
pored giving tbe Arab lection ol
the Holy Land to "the Britith pup­
pet of Trans-Jordan.”

S A N F O R I).

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F irst Steps
To Build Pool
Taken By City

Berlin Money Plan
W est Agrees On
PARIS, Nov. 2 a—(/Pi—The
Rig Three Western power*
agreed today tn let the Secur­
ity rnnmdl neutral^ examine a
d-ta!1ed Angl/French project
tor currency control* In Rerlln
which wa* drafied !«•! Septem­
ber. This decision was taken at
a &lt;pedal meeting of the three
We*tfrn delegate* to the Se­
curity Council and their eco­
nomic expert* after « Part*
newspaper.
France-Solr,
re­
ported the VVertem Power*
were *p!lt on thl* issue.
Spokesmen for the American,
HiIrish and Fiend, delegations
all denied there wn* any differ»n-* among the Western na­
tions except on wlt*t they de*.
,-tlbe a* a secondary question
of procedure. The *poV**m-n
• aid three We*tern r-plie- on
the currency isso* were Ident­
ical. In discussion of the Joint
t«ply, the British ao,| French
wished *o submit a more det *|l#d
ststement.
but
the
American* held out for a
•hotter reply, an American
inure* said, and all three then
adopted the
American ap­
pro sch.

ties, If the vole bad gone tbe o’ ber
way. the cabinet would have re

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N». 07.

Koo A p p e a ls
To TrumanTo
Assisi China

(slants Hold Formal Opening Of Playfair Inn

Commission Instnu ts
Architect To I)mw
P lans And To Wi it t_
All S p e i- i fixations

President R e c e i v e s
Chinese Ambassador
Following; Discuss­
ion With Marshall

Tbe C ity Commission |*«t eve i
ning aulltoriied Dor,n\.in [lean.
Lakeland architect, to
ibnecessary plan* and specificMinn*
for i swimming pool « - *L &gt;r (be i
C ity ran call fm hid* lor it* ( ,.|t |
situation
Ib is action on tb» ) " t; ■■M-"- I
swimming poof pr-ie i , i . i Mr Dean bad outlm-d n d - .

Rv JOHN M. IIIC.HTOWER
. W A 5H IN G T0N , N,.v. 24, ,eV)—
Chinese \nilia»*vd-!i Wellmgtoir
Kr&gt;o .rpp-jl-d |c* Ptciidcnl rruman
i&lt;Min ' -da\ foi A m cricm moral and
rn.' t-iu v J for *hc hard-preiscd

k nine* wri’mli*' guvu-inmenf.
K ' o - i j lie i, r* "en c o u r ag e d "
tv l i t \t ■» Home interview, but
h e d r. tncd
&lt;v\ on vvh.ri he based
hi* en ' 'utagrmenl
Mt r iiman received Koo after
holding I-,,* iccond foreign rlla irs
confrrrr, * i f lie **c,'k with .S rc rc
ran -*f ; 'i&gt;- M anhall -i little tarIT * 'Ahi’ e Home did no! duI *uman-

plained feature* of
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including strength of , *,*»l reinforced innrrete U l *"n|
Acting Mayor L - , M ! ed-rt , i 4
thal it » t i tun* lb * 1 •.-'in"thinj - *&lt;
done lo initiate ai " n -n lire tand Commissionei* R tn d sll t I n l ­

Confidence Vote
Is Given French
Government Head

British and American oil Inter
eata, Ualagan raid, have planned
pipe llnea In the Middle Ra*t tha'
would be carrying 2.OOO.0UO bat
well of oil dally hy 1952.
“ It la eiaentlal for them to get
Middle Fast oil," be said. ‘Till*
may hold up a Palestine settle-I £ ( i ( n j - j j u n i n t
Demand
mant. They have taken steps tanta
For Cabinet Inves­
mount to wrecking the N t&gt;v. 2#,
1947, partition plan.
tigation R c i c i ted
"Who are the genuine author* of
tha Bernadotte report?” he a»ked
------*
The Ukrainian read reports h- , _ PARIS. Nov. 24, '/Pi
I *rll*•ald were from American mags- m, nt voted it, confidence in I’,*
zlns. and newapapfiti. These. Jo- I1Ufr Henr, Queu.lle'. middle of the
laid, claimed that Robert M. M- mad government today. fbe tin
t fcllntork of tha U.S. State Depart
ment and Sir John Trouibeck of | nlfirtal count wa* M M n lt»
vote ’ against
the British Middle Feat office in
T il* SulW of the
Irim tin ii m
A ts** r* i* ^(O
Quftiill# w t i by Communist H * n

F L O R ID A , V M »N |

and John KllJer **'*»■! \',&gt; ifefmi'*
location for lb* pool
d»&gt; ul* I
upon, but it Wav lent v* -Ii «*'«-.
that it w ill be at th* ■««t m l &gt;
Fort Mellon Park 'I ."I'HIIUlMlI*
Andrew Carraw ay u s* *b*ent
W. H. Slemper. nominee ♦-&gt;» t &lt;•v
Commission, wa* pretenl rr&gt;d *. *■
allied bis opinion r-u, -rpm* t|vpool. He declared that be fa 'o t'
going ahead with the pf-'i*. I !* ■
,
Ratigsn in turn «t*t*d si*at rI.
new pool would be *i**I in main j
anv recreation program m i -rij *n

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by the rnl*test that ili&gt;M'»n *b
in the lagging C ity t* t,*i&gt; iin c "
when they we,* ,11 - *d •&gt;,use of tbe M ayfair Inn r*-•• I

Santa Clairs h Sr lirdolrd To
Truman Invites
Civil Rights h
j th* ‘ hint**,- I- ul-1 1*1.c l fm i1thlli
Reds, Argentina
uf AmeiLen auppos? for
Arrive In .Sanford Saturday Misrepresented, 1statement
'Ii* Ohl it'g g iVei I'tnent, vhich i*
d e s p o il'd : igiliis' a l
To Join F.A.O. ,S*ntr 1 !• du- l»**'* Ml'l'l*. ............. ...4 ill |l.» b'ld’vn -f Pepper Declares I fighting
tnclng
ipimuut*, mule* K ”
. Sgpiinolc
I-, , . b--’i in o* 4 i&gt;, rb* j rye*** .ind Mercbint*
in *ff*,?t tcueveti that app**'

City Manager II N*
p not
*d out today that "i* cit'-i*!»
block type of cnnstrii'-'i m ' *d
approved by the A F Michael*
engineering consul**',** of (Man
] do, and by Robert 'I Angus. Jack
tonvllle engineer I* will U requtr
ed that tha eonlrs'tor* guaran'** W o r l d P i o h l r t n * ; M u v
I tha pool against construetlan .1*
R p F i r f f l r r J T**iat i #*; I f

..... _

, Meanwhile Chines* Communists
" l'*nd fn* rb» l,j4 p l t ,d, ,( |f&gt; )f) o'clock, -ilb■’ft 11
f f r i wet* hetiavnd hv ne’i’ral observer*
tm i
Itif'f *27* '■ .'*■ •pe.-lster*
. t i h. pi.using VatlonalUt f irie«
A c t 10 H B It O ftlB v n
*n r,
I'r* . * l-*f ,-r ,-**dv ** gt* - , i n
• r - 1 &gt;1 t* ■*snt,
*&lt;11 '■
l!&gt; * V n 1 q I -III V’O t e | s*. plil v- liji.-t • lav mi 'lv« plait..*
a. HAYWARD, WW„ Nov 24 IIP)— ^
*-*
*
n
I
! H t ls for at least one year
*
the
k
*
14
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.
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l||
be
c.
A public apology and about 1)00
*•* tl *
covtqme* r"il
U S S R W r rr M In d u s.
I■»I t o m , -i* *" I................... a s s - th n *
Tentative plant call for a .1H b.
( l i l t I I p t lit I
-.*•4 h, I"ld»^,,
f l| I ,
as4st \t^f *1*•* 1 »•" * 1
-corale 1 - 1
it tha prle* ilngar Bobby Breen
fl’r pft fje
I Oh foot, above th# ground pn,d.
“■
| | (Iiltnle'l ‘in Fttna al'l
Will pay (or the 88 hour* a poate
11
_ ... . . . . . . —TT
_
1*h*Ho*v at one end and deep &lt;*t the
*n**Hng fh&gt;* i'
WASMIM
j
ION,
N
o
’4,
,&lt;r
'I' Y'.HINt.TnU, | ! .• 71 t.Ti
apent slogging tb-ough, tnorv.
ig 1
,.
WABHINOTON, N ov -4, *JY*I
other, end with dressing rooms
h* nn f-'
i * fn
choVad foreita looking for Min
hlin NMrtv
„ MtlT f....n cities
.............Isaye
____
.
.
,.
Ur p|i«| t D f l l l n i l toili,
t.k
e r *ter*
PTOtl1en,de deck The | Pi'piid^n* 11'in*in m
ok 'n ft m t it *,■■■
whlla he relaxed at a hotel u nd er, (0 y„,n die ,ale nf comic honV*
&lt;(
,
I »M a 'list titey i' IM
estimated at 140,00*1 that tbe 1‘nited 8t*i^. «m4 P"
t hr I'll ilgl'ts ptngt 1'|1 I'M |irr'
an aesumed name,
i deemed nblectlnnable. th* i »ilt»d
... |, Ii. ps, i |e ,. I, ... .•
112.000 and -vttl he defrayed t*,* kvfit ■Id f" I if r %
mpr f• |u 11** '
.- ..i, M„v..p,.vr„ir,r t ,
S&lt;*&lt;*Iis
In lo n u iih n n
The apology—Breen'* Idea—wa* ' Histe* t'onference of Meyor* m
Mt t l'»tk -Vi-ntutr
| s|f;s* (
te* teciaatlnn futnl* Convr*** d illrre n -s d R
issued early today. The money— ! norted tndav
t»• t the pet ul*- (,n ' - &gt; i- pi*
wilt In* |&gt;i'ii'*'l lit" the *p»“c* It* I intell i1*f
I n. I an I '^il
Sawyer County District Attorney
H. , ,|,| n tni-Tl M*si flpxt ( &gt;f' O n
**♦ 4« 'lupared **Ist, 'h-*
Th* confr**nc* said in * ‘'etc
hln-k* and s'*»l f»lnfor&lt;-*
N a m e Ol City
Wlnilow Davis' bill—la payable ment the! ,hl* is th* r*« ili of ,„ ,n, ^ j||
• •!% p. •*»»l '«* »n a ".'mt g'r», \&lt;&gt;||
both vertical and hnr line Eli a vn, r vl'or,
s ft*#
•(' 'M
at once
‘•increasing and perslslent" dc
'■hll'ltei,
It -ill . ' 'll. penp|
A dd'H 'inr th* f' -.fit tp"
undi-Mtarid t,
\ t'allfirnla l.iJ. *'h&gt; h -I, i
' &gt;" ....... Path Avenue mil . |
%, Brian spent moat of yesterday mands by parents, church and
Action tva* deferred on the r* meeting of th* I At *, Mr I "ip
P v'lnssfet Joel Kiel I live•-r*■t.. ■ t
in p *tIv
Old
|"'ivee,|
t'l
Plllnnl.i
explaining to Ashland and Sawyer civic leader* for city government* , on,„4. ordinance, placed on Its .aid:
*
1
'
,
1
1
r
I F e ^ fT tr
t
In N#"‘ V rk t *1' . 11'h
( " - - lie,. *• will |-up s ii,,i,iil
County authorities why he didn't to do something about tbe problem
r„ rl(,,g or, Nov. 9 of ihr six
II- ,.ti.4 lit* p i n g 'i f v mild pu i.-entlv
H.vvk tjdio *h
hi- 11 r ’
il.-i f.
"I Slitert thsl if we
l , » " si
| n i n q W ■&gt;I
" • M 1 by *&gt;■ qf Sec-itid ,4|in„« ... ,1. ,' &gt;tr ,
In making public th* result* of
south east corner of
try a little harder to report his
,Jp;4
.1
(44c
4
th*
i i.) why tits tillin'* ' ' " '
I* nutltutad (In I 1
it-if Mvgntill* V- enue Th!&gt; , .n
whereabout* after hi* chartered a survey, the conference »ahf it i )-r«r.ch Avenue and Eighteenth
i 'i-ivf I *tn r" l'l ' , "*rnt p 't. lifr, * b r i e vhc " ' I - u " ~
&gt;!’ .
O f
I"
I I **vv
V •&lt;
mb'* th* tudg«*. lacite.J vr, «
nlane was foraed down Sunday. found most elite* have sought the strr-t. wh'-h have been purchased
S1- - M,
''
•■•Ii vppliet iply to '"te n titf enp' »- Sanford
s'r-e*
hetwnvn
Magnolia
'
Tha plana was piloted by Kenneth cooperation
of
wholeealers
and
|
fr
r
r
,
,),*
Speer
brothers
hy
the
________
i Rrn-hel '
f 1
'
B' VS-.OCU 11 0 I RE.-.*
•'ilmett '1 A-•-rue*, to view *• . "’-••* here tt th* Ilivrcr.it* m id* , S'i*i.
Thompson of wauketha, who re­ dealer* “In tome plan of voluntary County School Board, which now
r o *hr** i ■--- • u
- k-rV’, trucking ttnfcr
pt ’ .**"-n twice*
mained with Breen i t a (Hidden control or t«lf-can*or*hip.‘*
1 '. t»lv tn ill
holds th* Heed to the property
li-'.nlng tn th* li
M
•
P*
-eding
*i»t
nn
Etr*t
St»-t
hotel while searching partita com­
Tbe nurohsse of the proneity hv
Adopted or pending In a numher
* , *&gt;11o m t i i ■ i
*
I ip-. ,v 4 h, f, curd ci"vii&gt;;
'
'he
fotltlst
‘'enter.
*h*
p
itn
ibed tha wlldernaaa on tha ground of other cltlt* are ordinances and th* School* was authorlrad hy the
ment representa*'vet ,*••" ' nflntimil - it I
«Ui
i l| -s j In ;'m f i I P! i
•
'M
-nd
and
Santa
will
give
n
and a flyer dared hatardoui raaolutton* to *et up official cen- Sta** BosrH of Instruction. Supi
,?t* '* * - " l- v .-'-sn'l t-i ai -■ , 1 1■' vt **ndv
- •* Well. I 1 ■ ;
(Continued On Page Three)
lonhlp committee* or impoie T. W Lawton said thl* morning.
f , t hi '* H-*
t- .-.l n
-* diiput* |h* I ' &lt;4*, nM I i*,
(*
th*
pats
t*
p
in
e
*
th|'t
i,-.,
arH was tentatively approved hv
le*al control*:
tT m F’ ' . 1 *
Mr. tV. E Ifollcvh** 4, •' 1 ■
,t «l*trpmt sir «?p
*v* , t-&gt;, th* *rcun(| fim*. *i *
Tlie eonf*r*nc# noted th*t toe the Count, uu
Board, pending *t*t« man of th* Milk Rank 1 ' "
I
vs*
born In ; v •'
‘
r*it*
winner
will
he
glvnr
*
i
i.
!*mb*r* «f v «*cnni4 A^l t.
iCsnilns'S ns raa* e f o
(Continued On P*f# Three)
Pilot Club, reported at th* n,
•‘•it time It wi* -n;.,- 1 M
• h t ’h when pr&lt;uip.t»,j s ' 'I*
l-VCtl
Ivr-*
feported
!■
*
l-t
'
held In th“ Tourist r'entiT b
■'range Caur'
s
t■ i ,
r-i'put renf*t will enttllr *■ .
night a total of !22’i qnsr'v
ed J " ilrit* nl LOOO
i 'rr.'s went to 1! v in I-.'
inn.-r t- * j i s Ii award.
. With the search for deer, t»Trmilk lflv»n to needy person*
1 in, In th- n! I fnn
»T, hv '-fillin g ' A CfA*. C 1-1
kfy, quail, squirrel and marsh
Semi- de County during ,h- m •
am • ..'glstBrsi! n S. &lt; )l . •
Th«
diiptpe
'«
*'*"
r.'«4-l
hens starting at dawn today a*
n
nf Octoher.
1 - i * non
Mr! r,
.
\ ihit'l 1*1"' 4'ip'tt* 'u *J*
tha hunting season opened, the •CLEVELAND, Nov. 28— IJP!. I Sanford 'v'
&gt;■ ' ■ * •
SHANGHAI. Nov 24, ((Tl— Re­
Mr* John I Galloway, who
&gt; &gt;« I 'It'd t 'tri| t ' ■* the ' rn i rh If you ii' ! •
sale of hunting licenses has In­ Frad Fog. fugitive from a Flor­ tired II S M*J. General Clair* L Mr*. Mary Rawlln* sr I Mtk level' *' *
‘OHIO -,"pl-v-*
*
, ,,,
tiel*,e .&gt;^,jj.l]w,t m l ' hy the nan; • ,n
creased at the offlea of County ida prlann camp, makaa another Chenn.ault's Chinese air transport Rlanche Kennedy, all th1-** P'l
.. !
he Pail ». I q -*i A.i-ni. -\
- . ,1
I [).Sn,si
Judge R. W. Ware, where yester­ try for freedom today when he line today began mercy mission* member*, assisted with *h» t
Mv parent« wwr* 1 nr \ n
k
“
sloud''-«■
*"
Ky
th*g-*cv
*
day 17 county and 116 aUta plead* hla caa# before common to Suchoiv.
»-«non*» '
hi* t r . p i e i t t * ‘
T i-n :e Fergu* n A
-In
sllectomle* glv*n tn a numhsr
kera reiul'e&lt;4 ■* in fftih iig nn
l ( l i f t f i l l II l - f l
I MS
I 'M i*
vleenaes were sold.
n t *h* ig g v.'etn us 'f *h»
pleas Judga Charle J. MoNamaa.
Former American C-48* flaw 800 iiod*r-prlv||»ged children thrci,
•1• -rn *'i*** h* e **i‘.t hlin
Last year on tha day before
A writ of habas* corpus filed ton* of rice to the battlefront and the auspice* of the Semlnol. .• ly all rail ind *t' *vpr*»i vh o
A'BA NY, N Y , Nov. J i- J
■tintI ui from th* t "it,•"*
Irnnilnti*il tin i, ta«* n»« i
the hunting season started, 69 on bahalf of Fox will be heard at brought hack 300 wounded Chinese
-Ms into *h* city
r it) (' Shreve, p,e»ld#n'
- I»p*itment* an! h'ltaau*
county and 104 state license* were tha trial.
„
• f’nit-d States Cbsnil'"' -f
vuie of 'Ii* *ln&gt; 4-".n u i , th*
troop*.
l
TO l EASE AIR FI El !&gt;
• .not'* ••nptln'l* to cini*
Governor Thoma* J. Herbert
told. A summary of hunting and
"itret ■*, filled today for v
The commercial airline'* field at
CHARLESTON. S C,, Nov -N ‘ hatge of 15 empl
« ' th* senstnr «a!d
fishing rules may M secured at ordered Fox raarrsstad altar HungJan, Just outside Shanghai,
•
rbaul"
of
the
country's
ict,.' j.
nany acrtit-d ■* gi
Judge Ware's ofrlca. The season honoring a Florida request to has heen converted overnight Into OT)— The Navy has announced t*
-"till. th . «M»* told a re
F .*IMIAMI, No- &gt;1 ,V~ I
wants tn 'e*** for grazing pu’
for duck, geese and coot will bo return l h a man to prison. Tha a military area. . . . .
plan* to tav hi* Informs
an in job application*
If 1 Mioech prapared for an
_
il Buraau if Investi^at -n tgovernor
made
th#
decision
after
open on Dee. 10. The first five
• '.-fire th« country hi a Renat* ,, ,.*J toj ay .p ,
of firm**
hll# New Y'ork *a» b-yip.iiutu' Albinv Chamber of Commefe
General Cliennault lad tha Amer­ poses some 1.141 acre* of O
days of the prnaent aeaaon will a lengthy period of hearing* and ican volunteer group’* Flying Ti­ auxiliary airfield near Ormond
•eel (he effect* if tr»r*porta meeting. Shreva said that th* Si’—cli some time sally next yaat r 1 harlet, 2s. for harti-ilng and
Investigation
of
Fox'a
charge*
he
be Often for hunting and closed on
Fla.
ICd■IIDM'(Ml flit I*I«IVM *■*VI
present tax structure ''dlicout
• the !im« he request e l Inf" ,1 |il!)t s fugl'i . to .*cn;v, from
Monday and Tueidaya thereafter, rtceivsid brutal treatment in tha gers ngalnat tha Japanaaa during * It said settled bid* would hr r&lt;
,g"* risk-taking throu gh equity m * -n from the various s'ltes, , M, , , un»..,
th*
war.
_____
_
tt'nntlnusa
On
F
a
st
DESTROYERS 'H I MI'S
,&lt;• The day* bag limit la one buck Florida camp. _______ •_______ _
2rhr«.
.
"
«»"
r ro vford H ''.arson, FHr ayont
eelved at the Naval has* h*r*
! -IN0TAO.
Nov
21-1
deer with one or more horns of
until Dee. 21.
■
n
ihargvs, snt.l Chmi"j KftVw his
U. S, Destroyer* ''ha* tier
-not la at than five Inch a*; two
• i n u r employvi, Harold A. Brand,
turkey* IB quail, 12 cat squirrels
J Oxbottrn collided tn 'h
COOl F.R WFATHFR
1ST) in nn effort to prevent his
St* maneuvers, a Navy »ou
three fox squirrel*, $0 tnarah
LAKELAND. Nvv. 2 4 ~ (^ t—
tl'sco 'erv and nrrest by the FBI
tonight, and one "f three
hen*. Only two deer and four
flooldr
weather
will
prevail
,, I'erae* of vtolntinp the national
*s hurled overboard from
turkeys may be shot by the hunt­
throughout panlnaular Florid* In
St ’Nn Property Act.
er during tha aeaaonmorrow, th# Federal-Stale Fro*' ; , Osbourn la stlli missing.'No
i. srson said Brand ts .'karPi'hd
!*'. for tha aea collision wa*
warning Sarvlc* predicted.
I ■tth transporting a stolen llaroand
•
-r,
i i
i •
,
.
By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH
OBT8 d o u b l e i a m a i n
Ita morning temperature ed* *• -I,
Sanford ettuens will re»f Thuiidn fiem their recnilxr pursuit* t o i l , , , , ( j#, ,.,,iue,|
J24.000 from
, NEW YORK, Nov. 14, (M— A
............. ..............
- A d odoptbn
p lio r of • far-reaching woHd bill -,f visory aald:
GENEVA.
Nov.. 24. W
(JPh-A
■
hv.tve
the
Thinkigiving
holitfsy,
iflio
Ii
and
plsces
of
butinett
will
b
e
1
CiiiUdalphla
Atlantic
rity.
I’AKTS
SIOLLN
Brooklyn housewife got n double
"Foracxsl for panlnaular Flor­
.......................
to the United Naltons by the
v|&gt;»ie be wes an auction Millery
a
tat of ' t l r horns valued at clu**d, in d special setviecs w ill be held m rhuiches throughout Seminol
^irg aln In Qlmbeta Department right* for children has bean proposed
id* for tonight and Thursday
T e n t o r Carson said Brand also
Work) Health Organisation.
. . .
,
, , morning: claar to parti* cloudy. I ' '1 ,n d » defroster worth 9 OR County.
Store yesterday.
t* accused nf concealing assets in
The draft bill is aw aited to coma before tha next general assembly conaldereblp ' etmler In northern
etolen drirlrig the night
Mr*. Stella
_
During the morning hour* nf from T-JO to 1 0 :3 0 o’clock Union contemplation
bankruptcy The
a produce truck parked at
birth to a baby g lrf In th* store’* of the United Nations. It declare* it is "the duty of every nation to district*; coolar In cantttl die - 1 f"
Itiankigiving services w ill be held *t the I m l Methodiit Chuich, sml the
trleta: allghtly cooler In soutli jc. 'nd Street and Dak Avenue Rev. H . L . Zimmerman, pastor of Holy C to t( Episcopal Church, will FIJI official **td tha man fled to
infirmary and ImmeMftMy after­ meat the obligations detailed in the seven articles of tha bill.
Europe.
am ullttlct*
illettlct* with scattered show A ''is e to the Interior of the
ward* atore official* announced
Tha WHO draft propoaaat
/"
tho Thanksgiving address.4 ----- ---------- * * -------- 1-----------they were giving her n layette T. "The child muat be protected a family In an atmoipharo of love •ra along lower eait coait; mild tt'i'k was made through ventlla deliver
Members of all churches aro mall will be delivered. Spechl J T H E W E A T H E R
temperatuia
oullruik t"i vltirtby (he dooi wm opened
free.
trrweftecUve of conslde«ltona of and security, which la Incompar­ f'Futurr
I’hsilee Rlchaidsou is the diivei Invited to attend the service which delivery mall and perishables will
mild
Friday
and
Saturday
morn­
Mothar and baby a rt now doing fftaa, nationality,
lonnUty, rallgton,
rall^on, pollllca
political ably the beat environment for hla ing#.”
of the truek, aald i ’ollce Clilef will he held under direction nf the lie delivered, and mall will lie ^JACKSONVILLE, Nov 24 (AVniealy In a Brooklyn hoapltal.
•onomlc or eoclal
betiftf, aaonomlc
toclal condlcondl development. If the childI la de­
High Low
Ranford Ministerial Association. boxed. The Herald will have an
Hov 0 . Wlllama.
prived of n normal family life, the
Gp«'del hymns of Thank set vine eatly edition.
48
Atlanta ................ ...... . 67
TRAIN
DERAILED
BEAUTY WORKSHOP
*7 "The child must be given the community muat provide him with
will be aung by the Method),-.t
33 30
Chicago
i'OFB GOES TO VATICAN
Store*
wero
due
tn
remain
open
CHATTANOOGA,
Tenn.,
Nov.
requisite for his .Bor™*! a home which Produce* ae nearly #4, (/P)— Three cart of th# South
. TALLAHASSEE, Not. 14, (f)—
.. 39 35
. . . . . . . . .............
..............
VATICAN
CITY. Nov.
24, (/H— Church choir. Tha R*v. Zlmmet- all day today, In ordnr to permit Claveland .—
l| aa possible a healthy family en­
ft* two-week workihop end clink
32
.........41
l’ope PlM XII will return to the *man, tho apeakar, arrived a month shopping prior to the holiday. Pittsburgh
arn
Railway's
Tennessean
wero
de­
vironment.
^
training Florida w gro beeuty
43 27
in ________
Saturday after
four »iro from Huntingdon, Pa. to an Local groceries arc vivid with the Gain* Louis ...
VaticaH
railed
near
Fackler,
Ate.,
nt
about
operators and fMMtoJogy
34
..........63
4, T h r child that la hungry 8:30 A. M. today, the compeny'a inorithi at Caatel Oandolfo, It waa t.ume the roctorate of tha Epis- rblora of fruits and vegetables, San Antonio
r* will open at FlorkU A,
49
ropnl Church.
must be fed. The child thal la elek office hern announced.
mid M&gt;mo have bright bouquila of Seattle .................. .........bS
nnnotlltn'*7 today.
negro** Nov.
I. College fmrncgroaa
muat bo nursed. Tha child that ie
Th« 1 opo will participate In
Oflicca a t the City Uall, and golden and whito flowciu at en­ Waihingtnn ......... ...... f.2 41
Tha announcement aald no pen........ PC 69
mentally. . or socially
■ received eorteua Injuries tjuntuftl exarcisas beginnlnK bun- Court H o u u will be doaad lor the trance*. Meat counters, which Jacksonville .......... ......
- «ggp
of educa­
...fit
77
.............. .....
th at the train continued to day for tha psr.tSfics’ vm»rt in holiday. Tha P u t Office will be during war time became nuurly Minin;
BT «P
empty now are full of atoaki, Orlando ........
ra after a delay of ay- preparation for the Chrlstmaa
Tallahassee ................... ha
U
(CsaMaM Oa Page Tw«)
doted and no regular or rural
aeasoi
y few hewn.
A ie n n sii nr*

Senator

A ’K

Some Comic Biioks - - - -----

Me«lifitir»n Group ;
Fails To Settle
Trircking Strike

,

( ;ibioim ;i I tiirlv

'Mrs. Ilolleyhead
Tells Pilot Club --rt-Htp.-iHing lml*v *i %
About Milk Bank

^Demand For Hunting
Licences In c r e a se s

Fred Fox Makes New Chennault’s Airline
Aids Ruchow City
P le a For Freedom

SniHlor Piopares
Itupnr I On Souths
\ul Fm Neijroefi

( Of (! President
l alls Fm Overhaul
Of 11. S. Tax Laws

F R I Ar rusts Wa »&gt;
I'M Aid in * Fntfilivp

World Bill Of Rights Proposed
For Children By Health Group

Schools, Business^* l o Be Closed
Thursday To O lim vc Thanksgiving;

�WEDNESDAY NOV. 24, J 94fl

ttANfOHP, FLORIDA

fhv Sanford H«rtM

Civic Organizations

THE WORLD TODAY

Sanford Forum

------ • —

rgii* c ity , taxi rata*.and a t th*
Mm* time cut taxi rate* for out

—

Negro Group Set*
$1,000 TB Go a l

Vegetable Market

.
uf city transportation, and this wo
November 22, I94B charge he In doing.
S .IV rilH Il *TA T K r .tH H H N t '
lly D E W IT T M A C K E N Z IE
. M A IIK IlT
The Sanford Herald
_ In addition to the ahs.ve, fc-Dnn
lir it'llM T
SO .
I
At* to r cl in A ffa ir* A n alyst
Sanford, F lo rid *
; 7 of the* C H y Charjor provides that
\ goal of $1,000 was act M am liv
K .K H I H I I . C M IH in t
, „
I&gt;«‘fir S ir* :
the C ity lift* pnwur **tO l1*** evening t»y the Ne^ru Comiiiittot*
Til*
r. illu w liiK
pries*
r*p.ir(((l
Till* "cntiii* arterialL ailm ent o f; i tynelu*# ytiu here wit li ropy of orcliniUHfm for the correction o f j Mf u ," Hr mi nolo County T lilw i- I, , lit* .l*a l e i , .... Ill * Us II l o r d

T h a t wan u mcHt encouragiiiK anti enthU aiaatlc m eeting
, w hich th e Merchuntri Annociutiijh held th e o th e r n ig h t at
th e M ayfair Inn. When Prenhlunt M orrison reininilu its th a t
local bank deposits I ih v p increased from $2,313,000 to $7,940,000 in th e past seven years, th at postal re ceip ts hnve King ticorgi* VI uf Hrllnln (for j letter this day handed to tin* City tthua*«, to prevent unjust dlscrlm-’ 1..,iOB]- nh.i l[,.„nh A&gt;-..elation In y i u t r 1‘ n i s . r* M n r K e i l u r p ru d iK '*
e r S " u m l il r n l* r n u p t .,
jum ped from $411,274 to $807,404, th at th e re Is not a single Ulll gather* tlmt the term "aert-1 Ulerk,_ and would appreciate &gt;uiir illation and excoifivo clung-* hy a |,| the A**&lt;x'intion In its fight BI ej llie l IIIV tM*1li hNo
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H r, II I. S m . |i * II I I I p r
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box for ren t at th e Post Office and th at m ore space is need­ uiih" lx justified| |M a matter of : fiidilishiiiK tills letter in jo u r person* und corporutiulis engaged ugalnst tuberrulosi*,
i 'ain.nee ,*■ l.n Hi
|u ,s i - i ua
tlinu nrdlunry eoneern, einre forurti »o that people rnny kmnv ns common currier* in trun *|H iitiiu
ed for th e C h ristm a s business, there is am ple ju stific a tio n more
I'.-terr,
ilul.len
I'ru
le
$£,.10
■S J1
T
h
is
program
was
nerliled
iipon
it cimifi in tiie mills! of u gri'bl ju-t what is going un.
persona o r property". The* court*
&lt;*. .,i riii 19, &amp;u lo tlx
il.SiU - *04 J
M | for optim ism .
rrisis in ilit- history of the empire
are not in accord a* to whether u ut u meeting of the Negro Division i .illiiril*. I in* l i n o
Your* very tru ly ,
ll.o u . l is
UBkt
J u s t how much of this grow th should lie cred ited to th e and rnminniiw.-nlfIi
.............
11.71 •I0O
tin rlaiu l \V\ Spetirar ta xi j* u common ca rrie r. Some held at the Afto-Atiierlrnn L ife ...................... u„
IriMirumi* 4tffi&lt;o*. h r. T
K lriif-: Ki
Hu II nKi
*a as -« sg
It
is
nt
moment',
like
Oil*
that
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h°ld
*t
to
he
u
tmrrier,
nnd
others
M
erchants
A
ssociation
nr
o
th
er
orguniznlions
like
it
w
e
are
a**
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ling,
pri'niilvrit
of
tin*
N
c k h » T H jl.v iu i" ’.
«*r
Novemlwr ’Jt'Jt, HUH1 hold it to U* u collllnoil cu rlier
11.00 not prep ared to tiny, hut we firm ly believe th a t all of them we view 0i» ru le r in the light of n
li &gt;10 &lt; 50
,tl\ Hvr
HVinbolii' figure wliiiM' kingKliip is Ih.imrnhle C ity Comiiii**ion
13.Jo * 00
! Fo r the purpose of this d u c u - l ......• " } " “ • 'le rln i. d. " The work ol
■fcllMar, M I l f M . c a r * * a t
13 SO
, (• • e lu lt u a * a a * h I I m
* t a re playing a vital part in the progress of o u r community. tin- rliie f bond which has held ttiu .Ssuford, Floridn
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| *Inn let us cuiirede that u taxi is 1 the l i t Aasocintion is v ita lly im- ivia io e s. sh.eVi tin
tilt*
1.40
H t a r l i l i M t a l . fu r **&gt;■ M r y . i t a l One cannot h ear the report on the vast ran g e of ac tiv ities vu i C’.iiiiniiinweulth Ingelliet. That
ra la ln a l u a l i , M ill be t k a i a a * fa r
e
w
n
,
’
! die authority of the City to pa
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engaged in by th e M erchants Association d u rin g th e past le.iid is li dell'late one, wliuse In ar Sirs:
a* a a a a la . a 4 * « s i u l a * r a la a .
I had intended to he present at W'dinoneea contrulluig »ume iiiii.'er ing the Assoeintioli reach its goal | fil(UB,|, v .|iJ ,c p u hpr I * 00 4 00
U t e r r r r a l t * S a lla a a ily
y e a r w ithout coining to n realization that w ithout it, nml NltriiKth collies luipelv trmn th»
Moiitnz H arris is genernl Hud *&lt;iusHi While Hu llpr 13 0 0
it s
f a ia a a
N im y a y ti
N a y rr a a a la cliaracter j j f tlie WiMirer o f tile your Hireling tonight to represent !
charter, uml wo find: (1) Dial sale
It.00 * 00
chairman for tiie rm ility | Tomatue*. .'rnl#
n ve a . t a r . K m
( M b , C M e aae , w ithout tlie o th e r civic organizations which u re ulso striv in g crown.
.
. J Biv rlleiilic in coiiiiection with Ilia j ‘
City haa autliority to pass no
IM S
D i l r a l l, Ma a r a r c i t y , l t L L a ala.
to build a lie tte r com m unity, S anford would become hope­
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It’s tough on » feltdw itj/ai ghove iilhjcrt, hut find that tho ordtnanc* to eoirert uIium’s, nnd Negro Division. .She III., m ge.l 11, rS7*5fruM^fios
V a t l l t i a l i I r a m em ber a f tb r
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rex»i ileiLus n symliol whetT h* U noiting ha* been postponed until , lo i,r,' v,,nt unjust lil.irrimi'iu lout negroes huy and use f'hri*t- ii it n **rilipw, f l i t
lessly stag n ate d .
*a a a « *a it4 e rra a n k lr h U r a t l t l r *
e a r la e lx e lr ia tb r uar f a r re a a b ilIt is not alw ays easy to discern a t an y one of th ese III. Ilm r n lime when It* da**nt Tuesday, when I w ill he out of , 1n » anJ &lt;3 t •&lt;» prevent axies*'ve imi* senis and tn this manner help
r a llu a i t a ll tb r lo cal a e ira ptlate-t
Wil l, NOT AlilHf'ATK
l» carry on the far reaching pro­
whiii re |M*rifnt immaKe. hut plain, town, and I therefore take th is ' charges.
la Ib la a t n . | i « | i i r , a . n a il aa a ll m eetings th a t progress is being made. It is seldom th a t we
T O K Y O , Nov. J J , t/Pl— The
Tin*
gulden vuiirly of yni|iiilhy—and O p p o rtu nity to p re se n t to you m y .
'* nr&gt; n ln is e fo r a t a x ie a li in gram of the Association.
if a m
4M Bal&gt; h rr.
cun come aw ay from a m erchants’ m eeting o r u C h am b er of huppdy in the prevenl imitance t It** cllelltu position.
n citjien within the City *,‘nli have lieen prepared for ii .' iv s |js | h t Ynm iuri lepurted today
W E D N E S D A Y . N O V. '
1948 C om m erce m eeting and headline a sto ry , “ T o u rist A d v ertis
king i. pelting not only respeev
On N.ivenilper Itlth In "The fdmits for J.lh a? against the I 'Ji limiting and Will he placed in the Hint Em peioi Itiroluto had told
coi.fiilniite* ho dee* not inland to
B I B L E VFM H E T O D A Y
lug A uthorized". "H ousing Project Is B egun". We, too, som e­ but Hie vast pvinpMky to , which .Sanford Ituilder” there hi lion.I- minimum Mr. Allen desires, or e 'nail within the next few day*,
li hdif nt a.
discrimination for taxi
tim es become discouraged llist not much is being done. And lie it entitled heeaiue .if service (o lined u story "Hu.. .Service stilt m cita h Unjust
* to h u v e th e sa m e lig h t to
The newspaper sairl, howavtr,
Ids people.
Douht", "Elimination of Unfair
J iiiiui . it tiling* coble: 1 tempeiH- Hie i-niperdr ipny "expre** hi*
W IT H O U T T U B IC E A N D T H K y et, ns we look at it collectively from y ea r to y e a r an d coniKiny fiei.fge is what nty young l Oiupetltlon Asked". In the ahove h a u l p a s s e n g e rs ns a hus tin "
tlitre to the itniled State*, hill feelings in some' w ay’’ whan teveti
C O LD ...
IN T...........
H K FA
N OnR. iTlH. ,. pare the S anford of today w ith ten yearn ago, we can see
"...It . m
son w.ndit mil a “good guy' Thai’s ■lory ft, A. Allen stated that he 111iff fill JillV*1 ty |) m111 t ht*
ns upt a .leseilptioTI ns I could did not want to meet Hie name p a s ie n g v r a , o r Is M r. Alien ,n- « n o w fa lti uveiage deep*) ill F e b ­ of Id* former Nader* are hangtd
OH THLSpl.ANBT° ALL PARTfl^ *hnt l,rf,Hrea8 is M n if niU{|t‘
ouk3 frf,m
ur&lt;,nH figun* out foi this willing and fate us three previous hus line* te m p tin g
to
fo rce
e x c e s s iv e ru a ry .
(or war crlin t*.
O F G O D ’S P L A N S A R E N E C E S ­ grow ,
c h a r g e s up o n th e prm ple « f H a n /o r.l
o...,r„-.i*,.
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humble
servant
oMda
subjects,
and
"namely,
that
of
having
to.,
ntueii
Those who have laid a part m S anford a civic o rg a n z a - j
^ rn wa,,.hitB him
S A R Y . H e rasleth forth III* ice
ui.ruir competition
t„ cause h j’ o rd in a n c e l,y in c re a s in g till
like m um *P; who can |t*n d before tioiis, especially those who have accepted th e responsibility for jju y,.,,, _ murh of thbt time nt failure of tills service."
p re s e n t m in im u m and m a xim u m
Hi* cold I —IV 147:17.
rtie public generally, hy these charge?
of leadership, arc showing the civic pride and com m unity clo*e range.
We call Hies* matters to vour
We can gu further, I think, ami kind uf stories printed in to'..
sp irit of w hich greul cities and great nations a re matte. As
we fe.d U ji
Another good ihing * b o ii I Mr. K eith said tin* o ther night, "it is just ns im p o rtan t to m y without exaggeration that paper*, is being greatly im inH o irg r V I hn* rendered liix roun*
by Mr. Allen, in that Mr U" ‘' ” *' n" M,‘use. that there n n&gt;&lt;
Thanksgiving ii tint you are &gt;o clpan up your own buck yard as to lead th e F o u rth of Ju ly try a g n a te r ervice Ilian iw-rhap* foimed
Allen came into Hanford nnd
dlscriininatJon, and thee* Ir
•pt to over crl and net indigeition parade and th e man who doesn't take un in te re st in th e w e l­ any of tu modern p ie d c re .&gt;ora in "l» ne.1 a taxi ho llies* In coinpeti‘ hsege now in effect
th«t you almost die, and while fa re of his tow n lacks the vita! th in g w hich m akes a tru e the long line of iiritifdi mveretgn*. t&gt;'Ui with loca. |M'iipie who hnv*&gt; Hhuuld the oidinanre prapo e.l (,,•
With Your
That'* a sweeping •.Inleiuent, but I d"ven taxi* here for year* well Mr, Allen lie adopted, taxi far. .
writhing in the thrnri ol abdominal p a trio t."
call vour stle iilio ii to ttu*:
lo wing that the city ordinance Would increase rattier thun .Ir
pain*, you hive *n opportunity to
George w»* HiriMt S illy . Hilly in " voted ( „ r n minimum fare of crease, ami we contend that th *
coniidcr the itilus of the wodd
upon tlie ihrune at u moment when f If. nod * maximum fare of I.S0 C it y * only authority und-r rh*
Nnls And Bolt
Edward V III and '“Hie woman I I -i person within the C ity lim it* above provision of jt„ rh u iD r
objectively *ml to ponder in plight
Woonlier to i n „ maximum charge
love” ti*d rocked it mo i danger- id Die Ddy of Hanford.
from a new penpeclivc. It it Letter !
I
Som ethintf really im portant baa tieen accomphBhed m s u lly . I lit.p are pBrluu* day* for
Knowing Ih l* I., he (m e , Mr and allow ta xi driver* or bun Ini ',
to accept thou ill* w« have then i tile agreem ent am ong fireat Britiaii, tlie I'liileil tatea and king . ao.l Edward threw atone* Allen
lias urnnirreasfully ought to to fix their own fee* or chr t i g e j
to fly to other* we (now not of.
get idher la x l operator^ to agree w ithin the maximum. Hy doing
Camilla to atatidardi/fc tlie threads of nutu, bolts am i screwu. at Hie god
Ho lieoige cam* into a some, wdh him tu raise taxi fare w llhln this, the ordinance would pr-eutt
See Ta Today For Special
— —„
Probably it iiml never w ciirred to most persons th a t a U n ­ what doubtful t ,K plage. To make th*
alone*, unjust discrim ination and
t’ lty Lim it*.
people of Sanford have ip e n .l,
„ ,lt w j|| not fjt otj Un American bolt, but every m echanic m ailer* worn* Die nation shortly
Helng unsuccessful j,, these ef- e x r* * 4 v * charge*, but it could nu'
ration to be inieretted in reported ' H|, j m nchilliat wiio iias w.irkeii w ith im ported m achines w a. plunged into n .-roml world f " it ', he now eeku to open a till,* 00 done otherwise.
wai * ml Hn w* followed try an line to which uii local Iasi
We give you 0Uf view* on ih&gt;»
progreu on the comtruction of the |(n(jWfl j[
c n .i i w iii.l. ha* itiakeii operator* al Die recent Hireling of m atter fur .your consider#Hun m
Coo*■ River newtprinl mil) near
p robably never lias so small a m a tte r caused so m uch ei-onomii'
England lo th* foumlation*
the C ity CornmDiiori had no connection with your durum on
ChildenLuig. Al* Not only ii thii trouble—th e difference is only five degrees in tlie angle of
iidaldt
objection, lint in opening hi* bus 1 neaday niglit on the propone I
the foreiunnei of gigantic new in- , lje tlirHacIn This hu* mcuiit tliat w hen m achinery o r »ny loyal ruler could easily have
nave com line he want* to raise taxi ra t,1* adoption of the ordinance a.lva n cu
dtwtry for the South which m*y
^ |9I, p „ t togpttier w it(i Doits or screw s wus exported pined liix damage growing out of by iomrig the C ity and making the oy Air. A llen , and sincerely i , ,. - i
w ill remain within y ...ir
minimum rate
f ur n i c m
tome day he one ol it* gre*tc*i f n m , „ ne country lo the other, a supply of sp are p a r ts from thr ahdli'alloll
• r
King hip demand: long and xpe- block. and a higher rale for
authority and not «D-r„u!
cmcIi . but also it will icon he *ii[v , | u, ,.0 „ n try w here it was made also hud to lie fihipped to d a l ti anting ti.-mge natu rally h*d
to
fix
price*
to
milt
Mr
further distance* claim ing thut
plying the pepci upon which yom j ^|l9Ure m uintem iiii e Mum a piece of equipm ent lias been heen given sonic of I Iris a * a uniex, the City i a ire t a n fare, conni’rfn* hustn#*#
ON
po
slide
ocrupani
of
the
Ihrune,
Your very truly,
daily new* will he printed.
|
j(||t, fo r m a„y weeks while a re p air part was brought
hi Im* line cnnnol
t
but
it
w
a
.
Edw
ard.
Prince
:rf
GaVland W Spencei
' front overseas. Kt|uipmciit ordered on co n ln tci for export | Wale , who hud hen, o hooled with tn.i conipetillon.
as Attorney for .Si I vb ,
Mi
Allen Well knew of 'he
In De« M oinrt, Iowa, a firm som etim es lifts le'cti made according to th e screw th rea d j ntino.l rare from lo.liyho.ul for e .i-lin g ordinance al the time h*. I
Meet Call* and tnhei
• Is le
which iiirp m ed do|iMtrr* sta n d a rd of tlie custom er, involving special tools.
Imlopemlent Taxirah
i rule
Piuhahly no Itriti'di king in applied for hi* Im line. y,.f he 1
O
wner*.
D uring th e recent wui the dlrtitlvantages v/rre *&gt;•*’&gt; i iusio rv imd m i'ii , 1 1cti, ivi* and now yells "U n fair Com pniitinn", I
when it went (ur Tinman in &gt;!.iiiiriiM ve training a* he did ami •i'll seeks to Pennine the people
evident,
re
a
tric
tin
g
tin*
interchange
of
p
a
rts
for
weapons,
Itccn l election, tlie nrwr leak* out
he iiui'li! huv.' m a d e ,a mighty •d Hanford hy inimiig In-.i | o h . |
about one (sillily w hirii I ia * been on vehicles and o th e r paraphernalia &lt;&gt;f war.
name for himself
lin t the call In ordinance in order to prevent I
F A R M E R S ' M K irr
it will titki* tim e t'» put t|»* utfret'imMit into effec t. D"1 Upon George wa wholly unexpect people from riding in taxi* at f l,’&gt; TALLAIIA8REE,
relief (or Id itraiylit year* receiv­
Nov. 24, bp) .
the end, A m erican. B ritish m h I **«niHli«n nmcbitieH will ed. and he lucked ill* InoHler’a and forcing thelii In ride hix Inisgs i The Florida flying fniin-i* mss ...
ing from the government wilhou
background.
at
f
ill.
T
ill*
i,macks
of
nmnopofy
•
iilinenr
w
ith
Interchangeable
nut"
und
bolt
a.
Mml
Aniericntle
no urgumialiun of men
wollt of any Limi •* much n
However, Haorge VI attackvd ! foi Mr. Allen nod not unfair ciullon,
and women who us- plane* in then
thousand d o ll* '. • month. Wh • tj will no t notice tiie clmnge, for tlie A m erican th rea d ha* been hi* |oh will,
witt, g., al-will amt energy .xililpetil
308 K. F IR ST NT.
I 'H O N B 2 0 0
nonet 11ion
lull in
In any reaps-,-'. It H grictiiluial .operation* will meet

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BATTERY DOWN
END OF MONTH

Trade-In Allowances

Your Old BATTERY

Strickland * Morrison, Inc.

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h a i happened &gt;n low# ha* h*p- ( s p e c ifie d t*» th e n la iu la r .l
pened in thuuiandi of etie* all — •— *— — —
avar th* United Slate*. We wonder 1
1
7
Qnilirht
why tim e ia a .liorlage of labor. W 8 ^ 6 1 1 O O U g n i ^
a w l Jfrt we pev people not to work
more money ll.*n tliey could earn
in tome |egilirn*te uccupstion.
The House Un-Am fiican A ctivi­
ties Commiller i*V« (list ll&gt;e church­
es havr l.et ome a Communist
target. O f couiie tliey h ive So
h iv e the newspapers, the r*dio, the
movie industry ami the labor ormirations So it everything else
at it anything os stands for any­
thing in thi* countiy. Die Com
munrsts arc active and energetic.
White many oi u» a it sleniing.
they are busy, infiltrating, getting
in anywhere they c*n do the moit
barm. That ii why the churches,
at well at every other worthwhile
organization, w ill have to be conalanlty on guard.

S

W * hope the public will take
ttrio u ily lilt remark* of Highway
Patrolmen R . D, Hsniton who
ipoka on highway safety t l the
R otary Club Monday. A whole new
cl at* of people are rapidly becom­
ing automobile driven, a d a is of
paople who before the war could
not become automobile driver* be-

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roasts, fiih end poultry.

under*I ending end helpful Scut*
uueen. Willi h«r eld lie even over­
came a grievous Impediment uf
*pe«ch *o that tin could make the
■ddre»"e« whhh are pari of lb*
King’-, duty.

Thu* |l l-i that, an Ihia trouble
V n n r u
Thanksgiving in America dale*
1 x 41 I re | .Jmck
i;;| wlien tJovornor ..........
Hrad-1.['■ Hint's* lie rend* un llu Huum* „f
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I fonl *1*1 a p a il a duv for llmiikc- ' Wiiidasir, »* Dm! Hn- King and Dm
giving in order to thank l’r«vl-1
lo “ "i
Ample evidence of
24 " * ’i dence for Hie good harv.-l of tire ft* ‘T ’P'e

Hr M ALCO LM 11. JOHNSON

T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov
*h* a ffe c tio n
Fu ller Warren hits aimed *1 the rPllirrlm*
n g n s n a . _______________ _____
| rhosvs-red
t h - ......... I m „ f Ruckgovernorship of Florida for H0
Ingham Ciilace when Drincu* I- In .
of hi* 41 veer* lie will i-*ch hin
O. l i o n . I.AS DIES
aheth’s loal.y hub burn the oilier
goal w ltli Ineuguralloti Jkn 4
P E E B L E S , Scotland, Nov. 24, day. rh- lull- prince belong: i i
The Jacksonville l*w».-r with 1/1*1—Miss Anna Buchan, a novel­
gift for keeping lltinxelf before ist who u-ed the pen lisme O. every family m Do kingdom.
The gravity „f Hi- king-.) malady
Hie public started hi- h ug poll- | Douglas, died here tiMiev.
tie r is clearly hown hy cancellation
tirel pull hv winning a s-st In the firs t novel, O livia .III Indl
we* of his prop,, -.( tour of Hw domi­
state legislature a (ew month* ' nubll*hetl in IIMT. Unforgettahle
nions. I hul li*- Ih' - o regarded is
after he reached voting age snd (Jnforgotten, her le*t, appeered .n
a tretneiuloiHy important intnuiun,
while sH’ l e student el U niversity (pfg,

in vi-w „f (|„. cliangca
of Florida.
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--------------- especially
which Hi- empire i oods'rgoing,
From then nu. he didn't *too
it hunt Onlv a major difficulty could cause
running until he wet elected to hack tn Kluride |
abandonment of thi* trip.
succeed Millard F. Caldwell, who what ha w it doing
le barred hv the state constitu­
tion from serving two consecu­
tive terma ss governor,
Wsrren's Democrat.c nomin­
ation last Msv assured him of th t
govrriuirefills, but while swelling
the formality of electiun over a
Republician opponent h# plunges)
Inin n oerlrs of public haarlnaa
and studies on question* Hut will
confront him.
He flew to California to seek
information to h-lp bring hack
pruaperlty t0 a sick Florida oranea ami grapefruit Industry.
He flew hume with a lot of
economic detx—and the promlsen
of several movie leaders to conia
to an Inaugaral show he wants to
b* tho biggest In history aa a
mean* of making paopla mora
•war* of their government.

foithar leaves the people no choice a I Veru Beach Dec. 2.
but to rids* the Ini* ut IIs*, price of
LIU un against riding a taxi at Die
price uf 186 if Mr. Allen's pro-i
pored yrdIliaiics&gt; is paxsed, whuieiusj
under present price* clliren * mav
title in tnxiu fur f.lf. or on thbus fur MO according t.i il.sir]
drnlri-H.
,
I
We .-all thia lo your attention
In order thut the people may l&gt;&lt;Informed of thr......moving un tli. d
In which Mr. All-u i» attempting
to eliminate local taxi opera:.in
and aeeurt' all of Do- husiiienn t o
himself.
We clung- this to he tine
because Mr. All-n is nlteuipiing
to ral*t&gt; tuxi rateu within the l ily
Limits, and in now mid tins staudfastly in the past cut taxi ,sie»
for out of city tram puliation in
order to tuke bll*ili,*s awuv It on
our local taxi operators connected
with out of city limits fni«.i.
Mr. Allen therefore want* to

Big Rest fo r Workers

Warren campaigned on a plat­
form that Included pledge* to
work for reduced coat* of govern­
ment, batter conservation of
natural resource* and law* raquhdivg
fencing of livestock
(which now may roam at t a r n
un highwayi).
,, H*1 fotber, a school teacher,
died when ha wa* a child. Hit
mothsr was a pioneer homa denon■tratlon agent.
Hie »lt*«, Alms Warren, will
be hta official hosteas. He haa
been twice, divorced. *
He made hi* first format hid
INi governorship In
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jai^lnf m a Natal gunnery of.
fl«ar on a mar-chant ahlp during
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tka slop# of hit lorthead. looaad up Florida boya and wrota
»y he chaajt kit food, there
g to bi gained flow «**o| with people you do net
or who do not like you.
OPTOMETfclSt
her bucking the current of
a emotion*, fighting continu*
agaiail hitmen nelure, ro-

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Social A n d Personal Activities
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PAGE THREE

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , BANFORD, FLO RID A

THURSDAY
A union Thanksglvli

meat at 8:00 P. M. In the Odd;
Fallow* Hall. All member* at* last .Sunday at 3:00 P.M. The
asked to he present as nomination doiihle ring ceremony was per­
of officer* will be held. All visit­ formed hv Rev. Ci. L. Bralnard at
the Lake Mnnroe Raptlst Church
ing Rebekahs are welcome.
before a large group of friends
A'
FRIDAY
relatives.
The United Daughters of the and
The church was beautifully
Confederacy will meet at 3:00 IV decorated
with white gladioluses
M. at the home of Mr*, ft - L. Hill and fern with lighted candles fur­
on Magnolia Avenue,
illumination for the cere­
The Townsend Club will meet at nishing
mony. The candles were lighted
the Tourist Centar at 7:30 P. M. by Herman Swaggerty and Joseph
Th* publlr I* Invited to attend.,
Refreshment# and entertainment Warren.
The bride, given In marriage by
will be enjoyed following the
her father, was attractively gown­
meeting.
ed in a soft blue suit, her flowers
MONDA1
The Ruth Speerlng Junior Girl « were white rosea.
The bridal couple was attanded
uxlllary will meet at the First
aptlst Church at B 30 P. M.&lt; by Miss Virginia Swaggerty, sis­
for ■ Week of Prayer program ter of the bridegroom, and Ennis
Each girl Is urged to bring can­ Williams, brother nf the bride.
ned good* for a Chrletmas bal­ Miss Swaggerty wore a suit of
light gray gabardine with a whltn
rnsr bud corsage.
Following a wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Swaggerty will return
to Sanford where they will reside
at '2.100 Mellonvllle Avenue. Mrs.
Swaggerty la employed as 4 hookkeeper for Raymond Ball, realtor,
and Mr. Swaggerty l« bookkeeper
for the Sanford Oviedo Truck
Growers.

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Mayfair Opens W i t h
Dinner - Dance Tonite

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The o lirn io g of t
The Mayfkir Inn. recently purrim ed by the Sew York Glante
I tonight sounds h u
Telephone 148 | will he formally opened for Its
J i (ih lime goes on
winter xeaxon tonight with a din-1
,, [ welcome all the &lt;
ner anil dance which will he a t­
■ the New York t»i-i
tended hy many prominent riffle-l­
I and w i ll Ih r iii no
ulu of the organltallon including!
1 their Yriitltl c Hi nili
Horace Stoneham, p r e s i d e n t i
II Ooniei*»• |i I a|*•••»•
l‘. Eeeley, treasurer; Mel I
2| ii|)iiIi in •
11*•i '
Floyd A. Palmer returned today Edgar.lohn
Mire, Carl Hubbell anil I
the V|ft i hunt j’i "
front Lo* Angeles where h* at­ Ott,
Hal (Irtlher, manager ot me local'
v e i l I'l o g les *1 ' • \
tended a convention of the Pru­ club,
!
! should lend min h
dential Life Insurance Company
Other well known dlgnittariet
1 1 the o ig n n iriitio n
held at the Blltmore Hotel.
expected to aileml ate liovernor-j
Jl Mlt nod MRS II
elect Fuller Warren, Frank Win-I
I Itoaio-kf \'n " i "
Mrs. James N. Robson left yes. chrll, manager of Hie Tourist and
I | | l ( 111' ilciH lit iH' I'
terilay to Join Mr*. 11, L. Ander­
Bureau of .lack lonvllle
J
I 'l Mill .1I '
son In tlastings to attend the Convention
Hotels. Senator H
IVarce of |
I III |1*l\ l«*»M lll'lli Ii *
marriage of Alfied Itohton to I 1‘alatka, ,1 I. Itallnril, Stale Hotel
I tH* Il.i
’'ll*!I 1I** *
Joan Hosarlch which will ta k e 1
and Congressman
J *«*ll Hf #■ hi »*kt*l i *• i
place on Friday in Ft. Lauderdale.) Comtnlssloner,
elect A S llerlong.
I 1 fit It lltiVV tt t»l L It
Ahoul 3lHt reservations have
Friends will he glad to learn hcen
ircelvrd for the occasion
that Walter L. Morgan lm* i» which will begin with the serving
turned to his home at the Yalder cocktails at fi l'd o'clock fn the I
Hotel and Is able to he out after laige lobby of the hotel. Dinner
undergoing an operation at the will lie served in the main dining
Orange Memorial Hospital.
room beginning at 7.HU o'clock.
,
— Plinto by 1l.o mntul Shubin
Dancing will begin at !i IM* o'clock
&lt;
jtioilful th#*
trthh* ,tt tin Ich^unml H«»h*I
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell &lt;&gt;f Sanford. In the Jovely ballroom overlooking
*it thf bridge luncheon mtrl fa »*i*»n h
InM i«*rrtit|y
Mrs, Tom Kirkland and children the lake to the music of I'aul Coble In I •
Tommy and Joan left today for and his seven-piece orchestra. Miss by 'h i S«*inmo|f &gt;nuivty j-’n lrin ti« *n &lt;»f Won* n ‘ f f •i' . iit r fim u left
Montezuma and other points to Nnnev Mae llogle of Worcester, to iig lit, M i. &lt; ....... K liim t. Mi - Riitit'it I' • • l •. M , Iti'ii I' IV iii I f .
M \Viiy111 Kn k' i, Mi* W M Sr ittf L* hiii I 1 ► lain|»( Mr *.
who is spending the winter Jili
Georgia where they plan to spend
the Thanksgiving weekend with In Del.and. Is the vocalist for the #1. 11* 1 Hi ynti h i .I Mi . I irm gi* lit Mgr. turn d *- I i I hr rvritl.
Coble orrhestia and was heard At mi* right »&gt;f th* 11ni i* Mt riy*lt» Haiti * , pi* mi •*» tin Fed*
relatives
*' a Mi! in i*m‘k nf Mm ItMiiisry m Mi H M I' i$•,n •*t h
im:
nt
over Radio Sta
s ,-Hiet d.ir moi mite
summer.
JoHNNS m u
I eu 11 t r Dot \ . munagi'r, -istrd
lilllll tit the ..........
I this morning Hint he h« ivceived
Off Ii.
"
. w onderful cooperation fp 'in the
hrfMiniM*: «'i inn *
! people of San fo rd to p irp n n n g for
| i i « t ' a n l i» &gt; h"
the opening, and thanked nil thosu
,1 \« K VN*uH
who had helped in m aking n suc­
cess of pUn« for the ritm ing sea­
at muni mi t hat t** ■*
son.
r i r t ’ii I **i *1 1
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New fill mKite lia« to-en added
MRS F. 'I 1 M.i
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to the lobby of the inn and the
*h »‘Hri riiH-i «m: i !*•
I»h l'he&gt;
third dnr\ ha- (.ecu completely ie.
furnished
Mr (totv. who was
tin* filial hnirli# n
for met 1v with the Hotel Stevens
pliiv in a 1,Mat -t*
i in Chicago, wa- ably a dsted hv
•*|mh “ I v
j Mu. Duty wit I, d o o , atoms ami
111ii 11 mi Hh* was
i-foioishing
The hotel will he
l Iffin* t** tit's ilini
the winter ipimlei- f„, S'.vc York
MHS K M i l M » I
tfinnt', and will al,i» a, c*‘pt reset'*
ration- for -rnsonal guest-

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DOLD L O O K

Jud^c Turns Tables
1n . Divorce Sui t

T o n Is the''futmleM man In ^ u r - te d . Th. orphan and the
th. world," admita Bud. " w h e n ^ i i f must I s h e l t e r e d and si rha wants to he." manning when' « hi;«Ichild tnuat ho the
Bud It "feeding" him.
R™* ,0
rel,pf ln ,lnu ' «»
Feeding is a special craft h» i distress.
Ihow huslnesa. A faedar Is the
&lt;y 'The child must enjoy the
mug who tosses straight lines to 'fu ll benefit* provided by social
the comics. Amos feeds A n d y 'w e lf a r e
ankl social
arcurlty
Georg* Rum* feed* Grade: Han schemes. Plio child must receive,
lay Stafford feed Baby Snook* , through the discovery and developYou get the picture.
| "rent of his Individual ahllttl '*, n
"I Gained fnr this Job for a training which will enable him, at
long time," Bud confined on tha the right time, to earn a l.veli"Africa Screams" set.
hood and to conduct Ida life so ns
"I was in show business hefme to heenmr a responsible memla-r
Public Apology
Lou was born. I worked with of society.
many comic* In burlesque, wailtl. "The child must he protected
M '«ettaa *4 Vmm t'es- n&gt;i»i
ing for the light one to rorne against every form of exploitatlun weather conditions In hunt h| mi
Officials of the two I'Mtlllt 1m-.
.said they would not hi Ing any
charge* against the 2 1 -yea* "11
former child movie star D lm .it
Attorney Clarence Olson of \ dt
land Coanty reprimanded hulh
Breen and Thompson fnr lh»ir
failure to notify someone iliev
were safe after the plane landed.
District Attorney Davl* wen 1 u
little further. He presented Broen
with a hill for lust under I30»i for
expense* Incurred hv the eminty In
the false search. He said Bretti
had agreed to pay.

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tried out the "who1* on first”
routine. All 1 had to do wa*
nswer "who," “what" or "I
(C'nnliitnfil Efnin Pas* On»i
unno" to Bud'* rapid-fire nue»&gt; Association of Comics Magszin*
tion*. Th« result* were hilarious, Publisher* has been set up hy the
at least to me.
Industry to do a self-policing Job.
For proof of Bud's IndUpen- It said, however, only 13 of (ho
lability, he cite* "The Little 3B publishers have so far agreed
Giant, in which tha duo did no to abide hy an adopted code.
routine* together. It was their
The code, among other things,
worst film grosser.
would bar ‘sexy, wanton" pictures,
Bud doesn't worry about hi* "sadistic torture, vulgar and nhspartner’* gattin th* Don't shara cane language, and ridicule of or
of th* spotlight. They ar* so attack on any rellgloua nr racial
eloatly Identified aa a team that group In comic hook*. The code
aven whan on* of them walk* also laid "crime should not he
"own a (treat, someone will re­ presanted in such a way as to
mark, "Thar# goea Abbott and throw sympathy against law and
Costello."
Justice."
&lt; "Baaldai," th* straight man
Tha conference said that Lot
Sfnilad, "wa split tha taka fiO-60.’’ Angeles
County, Terre Haute,
Hollywood sight* and sounds. . Ind., and Tacoma,
were the
Cecil B. DtMlH* using a public first lucalltiea to Wash.,
enact law* to
address system to coach Vic regulate comic books.
Mature and Hady Lamarr in
Othar regulatory ordinance* are
an Intimate "Hamam, and Del­
ilah” scan*. . . .Abbott and Coa- pending hefore city councils In
tails rushing to a pool gams be- Cleveland, Cincinnati, New York,
£veen scenes. , , . A phonograph New Orleans, San Francisco and
Wiulng a constant program of Kansas City, Among the latest
musle outilds Bitty Grabla'n citlas to set up censorship com­
mittees, the conference said, are
Oneida City, N.Y., and East Haitford. Conn.

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$2,511

THANKSGIVING MUNU

2 A limit on income taxes to
a maximum nf 50 per cent of In­
come
3. Revision of th# capital gain*
tax, "which operata* ax a cap­
ita] levy during an inflation per-

Servecl November 25, I IMS from
12:00 Noun In 0:1111 P. M,

LEGION AUXILIARY MEET
A Sixth District Conference will
h« held at Melbourne st. the Le­
gion Home on Nov. M beginning
st 10:0n A. M. All American
Leglnii Auxiliary mambera are
invite.! to attend.

It ’ s f iv e o 'c lo c k , T u r- tilu y , D o t a m h o r 3 0 / 1 9 4 7 .'
T(i»
Cumin d«v
or* fiHtfifirlmi for
ennihar qtiUt wlnlrf avvolmt- Itmui l« |«#«t b*«ln«iin&lt;| M
full IH11 V nimoit
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LA ST T IM E S TONIGHT
IlK A N N A DURBIN

“FOR THE LOVE
OF MARY”

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YOUR THANKSGIVING TREAT!

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Dr ii oraIne Of Hmiuiioft four iiMUnliy liforton QUiitcff,' iM y
for** lh«lr Ifin tiirf wuy join liMinm nf gun polnl,
Tbut l»«oc}ft In CotfOM Cl»y i» ib trr day ft lfn nf f«rror tfiot
Vlftfllrd tho notkift wilfl «««niinibty buntHinot fmm mftif-fo/
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TOMORROW — TH R U SATURDAY
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This Is Not F ic tio n ... THIS ISTHE NAKED FURYOF FACT!

All Set for the
Holiday Season

H ohM ‘T u rk ey , l)n?*slnj:. 1’rn n b e rry Smn*e

Baked Sugar ('tired Hum, Wine Sauce
('mulled Yam s Snowflake Potatoes Baht
Onion* In Cream, linked lluhhard SquaMi.
New Pea^ in Butler

Now'* tha time to make yoi
appointment for a new, baautifi
nermaamt wnv*
wav* for (ho
permanent
tha gain
Holidays. Esporleneod boautletana.

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C’hgf Salad, R oquefort Clteeae D ressing

SPECIAL TIL DECEMBER 1

ANN’SMIRAS0L

SALON

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M ince u r P um pkin Pie — Chociilale or P ineapple
F ru it Pudding. Itrnndy or Lem on Sauce
S h ep p ard 's Special Black C herry Cake

I Machlna Wdvoa ___ ............... $4.50 up
I Machln«I«M wavgg..... ............ ......15,00 up
&gt;MWaves *•■*«*&lt;•*•
V tssst..,. M,( $6,60 up
. Completer shaping sad atyllnf
Wednesday aftemoona and two avsninis

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Next Door Princess Theatre

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COMMENTS

To Tangle In
Game Here Tonight
Deal And Dunbar Are
Named Co-captains;
Contest Is Annual
Homecoming Affair
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.

Herald HporU Editor
Traditional rivalry between thu
Seminole High School Celerv Feds
and the Iwashurg Yellow Jackets
will lie Ht Its peak tonight for
Seminole’: nnitunl homecoming
gaipa at the local football field,
whan the two clubs meet ut 8:|I»
o'clock.
Coach Carl Kettle* sent Ids
charges through a lengthy drill
yeaterdav to set un defense pultarns for the double wing attack
employed by the Jackets. "We are
looking for some mighty trirky
thin** t° come from Coach Floyd
Jkggars' boys," Kettles said this
tiiotnuig.
The Feds Will be at ftlll strength
for fheTcuntesl, eacept for right
end Wally Tyre, who will alt on
t{ja aldellnea tonight due to a
sprained foot. "Otherwise we will
M In good condition for the game,"
Kettle* added.
The Seminole aggregation will
be fighting for second slot In (lie
Eaat Florida Conference standings
Th# Feds h a v e WOll fiv e and lost
one in conference competition,

while the Hand Crabs of Daytona
Hcnrh have copped four and drop­
ped two In the East Florida cir­
cuit. Hanford must win the cuulest
tonight to remain on the seconl
rung of the ladder.
The local aggregation has at
least one inure game to play. They
will meet the OcalH eleven in Ocala
■m Dec. 2 In nn out of conference
buttle.
Miss Mary Kenis uial Miss Mari­
lyn Messier will he ileniinole High
School sponsois for tonight's cuntent, and will be escorted by Gay (on
Cuhberhuusa and Jimmie Ludwig.
The annual homecoming dance will
follow the game, and will in- held
at the Hanford Ainmry.
Don Deni and Cedrlck Dunbar
have been designated ns Hanford’s
co-captains for the game.
Either Richard lluss. Hritl Yale-,
or K. B. .Smith will take Tyres
place at right end. Charles Thom­
as will probably start at left end.
Ed Mvers and ’’Peanut*" Calloway
will start at tackles and Charles
Lansing or Richard Hass may start
at right guard. Cette Harper will
open at left guard. Ilowanl Hague
will hr the starling center, bile
back field will Include Charles An­
dersen at spinner, John Keeling
at blocking hack and either Deal.
Dunbar or Fred Cooper at tho
wing*

' Prom The

liy FRANK RCK
AI* Newjfeaturpa HporU Editor
NEW ^ PRK—"Make no mis­
take ulmul Ibid Navy team. Tito
Mi ddieii have tho toughest achedub- any leant ever had. Don’t let
people tell you Army Is n cinch to
la in the Middles. Navy haa about
the same it had In 1041) whan they
i i I i i i o k I heut us.’’
It wax one of the civilians from
West Point talking and what he
had to say made sense.
'•This year’s Army team Is u
good team hut don't let anybody
tell you Coach Karl lllaik thinks
it’s better than the 1046 team. We
don’t hove any Doc Hlanchard or
(ilenn Davis. The trouble with

Only One Major Howl Ih Set For (’lassie
NEW YORK, Nov. 24—OVt Two major Mew Year * Day foot­

ball bowl games, the Huger end the Oisnge, were still without eny
team* today.
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The Rose Howl, one of the two top remaining bow) game*. Is *et
with Norlhwealein clashing wllh California. Tlie "'her iiiip.nisnl
bowl game, the Cotton, In half filled wllh Southern Methodist a:.......
host learn.
!.
,
North Cniolina In reported in the running for the Colton, Hug."
and Orange howls. Oregon and Oklahoma also were reported a* po«slide Orange Howl teams.
.
Sugar Howl officials won’t announce their teams until Saturday
night at the earliest, They are awaiting the end of the Southeastei n
Conference season.
’ Following Is a list of howl games where at least one team ba*

Dec. 20
Wharton Jr. College vs Paris ( Tex.)
Dec. 26
Miami, Fla.
(N) (All.Slai Teams)
North-South,
Montgomery, Ala.
(All-Star Teams)
Blue-Gray
Dec. IH
Camellia, Pensacola, FIs , Jacksonville St. Trhra. vs Tiny (Ala.)TcIlls
Dec. 11
■X
Kilgore Jt, vs Duluth Jr. Col lags
Texas Rose
i, Calif.
(No I rams Chosen)
LRU* Rote
ex,
(No Teams Chosen)
Texhoms
,n
South Georgia Jr, (no appent yell
Little Sugar
Dec. 6
&lt;1
John Carroll vs Canisua
Grsat Lakes
San Frunclsco State vs Hnu'hein (La.) U.
Fruit
1
Dtc 4
, 1ml. Missouri Valey fn" opponent yet)
Oklahoma City 'll. vs Toledo
n, K*. (No Team* Chosen I
Fla.
(N) Florida A A M vs Union
(Hlriimuml, Va.)
Va.
Hampton va Wllbei force
Nov, £0
(No Teami Chosen)
Nov. 26
n. West Chester (Pa, Tchra va Milligan
Illinois Weileyan v* Eastern Illinois Slate
Collage of Idaho vs Southsrn Ore. Col. of
Education

NSW YORK — OW— Donor la

rohably the homelleit of racing
thoruuglibreds. but the aon of Chal*
le|l«m has hanked IU61.P10 for Ida
owners on the track. However, he
waa ao bony and unattractive ns
a two-year-old, none of the grooms
wanted to rub him down. And lie
could have been elaliued h) hla
first race, wfiicli he won, for f!l,600.

W A S H IN flT O N . D . jC. -

PHILADELPHIA. Nov. !&gt;4
Former lightweight
tltlrbuhler
Beau dark, who think* he’b rip.*
for n.crack at the welter clown,
added weight to hi* argument hint
night by pounding Chuck Taylor
of Cnalpnrt, I.u., Into hidplesenci.i.
Jack wax awarded a technical
kayo after two minutes, 43 seconds
of the third round of their sched­
Eighty percent of the players linn football varsity a r t w Q
uled ten roundel.
on the University of South Caro- veterans.
jfrnrHi mil hi© unyturi* iiciuii
ajpar y nII k' Mnw &gt;m uit\
Employing Ids usual weaving,
bobbing style, Jack pushed the
s r ff-ii,
'h f t - ’f ' . i ...... *■ "mi m - »e5- W' ‘ i™»" fight to Taylur id I the way. Thu
pay'df hlow was a hnla punch that
H** alio ilmluml lliat Comb taml* n good ©honor Co
liu: came up from the canvas to con­
Idiy (Ikui) Wolf ohoulU bo r« "loiingeir foothull tram In tho nect with Taylor’s jaw.
tiiinrd a i coach at In© Unlvornlty nution this fall,
of Florida fur na*t year.
Tin* Agglfi hmv© lout nine
WIDER OVAL
McDowell said that he would -Haight games. They wind up
F R K E H O L D, N. J. — CP.—
complete Ids litith year and resign iiieir season tomorrow against
nr Rollins coach In about ten Tuxar. with Texas heavily favored, Freehold Raceway, which enjoyed
days, lie indicated that Ida plans
Nineteen other college teams the imnit nurcessfiii hatnqxi racing
are uncertain as to what he will iiuven’l won u game this, year, an season In it. history this year, will
do In tin' future.
Associated Press survey showed offer a wider track among other
Buck' Childs’ home ha* become day ba as mpeh a part of American
"I ought to have a bloody today, and 16 of -them wun’t got plant Improvements for next sent„n,.| nr.... id my herd. I declan* another chance, Their schedules eon. Workmen ulready are stretch­
mighty popular ever since he got home ami farm life as the tempera
I lU'Vi'i had a Henson so tpilgh," *re completed,
ing the oval.
that television »*t—one of the fate etc glass of beer that Budt terras,
he told the Daytona Heath
One of the most prominent of
act* In our town, outside of Andy’s and the hospitality that goat with II,
organisation, lie inter said that 'he ulways-henton teams is Navy,
Garden Tavern.
And from where I alt, aaythlag
he believed the University of loser in eight straight, with Army
Miami will become the football "im ing up .Saturday.
Not only do the kids stay home that adds to graeloas llclag Ig
power
In the state.
/ • ' * * ' » « «»"&gt; 20' l Yteamil
have
nights, but th* nslghbors drop In America—brings, folks togethir far
'
s
.
ii liViul liti te is iti si«a
n itli.n M I
to it* whslsvsr’s bsing tslccast. tampers!*, quiet antartalamsat—
And Buck and th* missus always I* a boon to this horns-toving UaAgj
make them wslcoms, with n mallow of our*. (Ws’rs thlnklag of baying
glass of hser or al* (with cider end a television sat oursslrul)
cookies for th* youngsters),
VALDOSTA SIGNS lll'RLElt
..no, Virginia Tech, which played
Whllt I guts* evsryon* admit*
BROOKLYN, Nov. 24, bp. In the Sun Howl only two years
that television still hat far to go,
ago, hasn't won a game in eight Dean Whitaker, "l-year-uhl rightit's not hard to •*• that It will tome
luita, hut has played one lie. handed pitcher from Clarendon,
has
signed
with
the
Vnhluslu,
Moth Tulsa and Tech have one
(&lt;a. club of the Georgia-Kim ids
tintne remaining.
Cupfrighr l""’ r"iuJ Sidici Brewer*/ewrdaHm
Until Iasi Saturday, the name of League, a Kruoklyn affiliate.
,.nremighty Carnegie Tech headed
ilie losing list with 26 straight
defeats. Tech won its first game
inre 1012 last week, 7-0, agaln&gt;t
Grove City, Pa.
The losers, and their records:
Nine gamea
Texas A. and M. (one game lefti
and East Carolina Teacher* Col­
lege.
Eight game*
Navy lone left); Tina (o n e tie ,
.lie le fti; Dreiel; Taylor (Ind.l;
Far Riant (I ml.); Ham Houston
i (Vs.) ,Slate Iona tie, one l e f t i ;
Midland IN e h r .)
Seven games
Virginia Tech (one lie, one lefti;
Murray (Okla.)
Six gamea
Trenton tN.J.) Teachers (one
lie); Westminster (Utah); IVnn
College (Iowa); Ferris Institute
(Mich.I (one tic); llritixh Colum­
bia (one tie); Lvcondng (Pa.)
Five gamea
St. Mary’s (Minn.)
Pour games
Concordia iMInn.) one (Hal
Three ganira
Augsburg, (Minn.) (two ties).

SIPEL INES Lo»inge»t Eleven
Alumni Of School
Paid $20,000 To
Oust Homer Norton

Fromwhere 1sit... 6y Joe Marth

TiUvision on fh©Farm

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Galveston, Tea,

LARGE YEARLINGS
AUSTIN. Tex. — MV- The Uni*
Ttralty of Texas freshman football
Starting eleven outweighed Its big
brother 1P4B varsity lineup by five
pounds pe r man in the line and
•even pounds per man In the hackfield. And thu aveigg* age of the
yearling *&lt;juodnt*n ws* Just 18.

SUCCESSFUL RECORD
EAST LANSING, Mich. — (/P&gt;Fendley Collins, Michigan Statu
College wrestling conch. In begin*
nlug his 20th season with thu
Spartan grapplera. Ho hn* nine
national champs and two Olympic
m fstlera t o 'h V credit.

The season recurds

7 Notre Dame
l) Michigan
0 Columbia

2n Vlllanovs
64
2fl
20
27
40
43
26

Lafayette
1lit ittilis
Harvard
Cornell
VPI
Stanford
Penn

7
7
7
14
14

NAVY
California
Cornell
Duke
Mlsannrl
Penn

Len Sxafaryn, North Caudills
tackle; and Gerald Weatherly, Rice
center.
Three southeastern conference
players were nominated--Rrodnsx,
Georgia Tech end; and Gain or
Kentucky end Copp of Vanderbilt,
tackles.
A snail's pace has bssn sdantifi
colly msasured at 23 Indus a:
hour.

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The Washington Lion* of „ the
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made n deal with Springfield
whereby the two teama exchanged
players- and the Washington team
«.. "E.”
4*1'* ** Tim
l.lnlifl Inal
lust an
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loat tha
tha
vuwel when they aent Walter Ba­
lmy to Springfield in exchang* fig
Johnny lloby.

C A R R O T*

Howl
Site
Teams
Ruse
Pasadena, Calif.
Northwestern vs Calif..mm
Bhrlne
Sail Francisco
East AH Stars vs West All 3tai«
Dixie
llirininghnm, Ala
Wake Forest (No Opponent As Yd I
Cotton
Dallas, Tex.
Southern Methodist (no opp.nid yell
Harbor
Han Dlegr-i, Calif
Nevada (no opponent ns yeti
gun
El Pasco, Tex.
Texas Mines (no opponent as yeti
Baled
Phoenix,' An*.
Druka (nn uppoiienl a- yet)
Delta
Memphis. Turin.
William A Mai y (no opponent yd t
Raisin
Fresno, Cullf.
Colorado A A M vs Occidental
Tangerine Orlando, Fla.
(N) Sul Ross (no opponent as ye*I
Team* fur tha following buwl games on New Year’a day have
M&gt;t bean decided: Sngxr, Orange, tlalur, Hun, rigor, Flower, Cattle,
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barge light riffles, newly decoa .ted, -II utilities, heat amt lanlfur ii rf if** furnlRhi*t)« Ctll
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efflcle.u;y a p a r tn g a l.r Ideal for
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FOR RENT: 20 acre- filed farm
Hide salesman liucil upp.irdlluiy
Kill W l .iIi si
Plume I bm
Ave., College Park, Ua. l*h.
with 12 artesian well*, ) barn.
fur right |intl&gt; Apply III will
Calhoun 2438.
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' mg I.. Roa AM c,., Snnl mil "R LA N Im ....... lag S. nliuel i ir
mile off Celery Avenue. J’hune 5 A IM K I KS F o i l SA I.K
Herald, staling full ipmlitica
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lOO'll, E. R. Stow*.
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timi', and eriperience
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FURNIRIIED apartmenta. Adult* i Yell,.w R. slklant. Phone «it3-R.|
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only. 2318) Mellunvllle Ave.
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Fli'iiit* rtrilNI, Orlando,
Vt'lietlan lllln.l
New l.lnul, ni„l
IftrilR F .E ROOM up taira apartment KRlRn j u m b o .SHRIMP dinner*
II C.llllldete fdv,,lldll)..liilig kei\
WANTED Man tu ihllvei F uel1 ice. I'll, tllili li. Im fie.' . 11
on Park Ave. near tuwn NIc.
BV, ry„iKhli |,.oo IlH.MFH .S.
quiet front ro4»in off of lurk --------- ---- ------_
till .1 Keloaene nA.1 Wmk ground
liuitee.
Hulk Plant
lte|,|y itmi F. O
Ave mi IDtli Ml. I’hone I0J3-M. SKWIND MACHINE Center 111)
NEW Fl.ttMIIS ul (are,I to |.»-i t .
i 'art* Humid.
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a ii u - . i , ' W. 1st. ope alia Priticens TlieaKOK RLNT—Apartmi»nt, 611 lurk
imo*
Hull. 1)1,1 rtuul'i llll.lb like u. 'V
Ave.
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Lilli lung, cli’iinlllg .5’ Wi.iiu'
MEN STKAIIY WOIIK
DROP
CLOTHS—
Heavy
H
or.
PiKtlilite |ii,vvei |.|anl, 22
2 HttUSEH—2 tiedroom houw furDrop CInthx, all airei., 17.75 up,
expei lelier in ;U-)iiilt«.|&gt;&lt; I ,oil,I. J
nlshed 3 Iwdrooin unfurniahad,
A *58 year old nationally known
alrio Ma-Crepa papei clothi
IL M. Glee ,nil, I.III.,' Mm y,
3 1* ini lea out. i‘hun« HP2-R.
monufacttirer
expanding
opeilt12.50.
tium,
in
Florida
will
start
ecvernl
8ENKARIK filiaa ft Paint Co.
DODGE I'LYMOFTII
STORE ROOM 30 x 20, 4th ft
impuiisible men In perniiiueiit
112-114 W. 2nd HI.
PAR IN \ N | | SEIIVH E
Sanfurd Ave. Telephone 660.
work lininedlalely. No definite Diy I'nhncDii Ate.
Phone 320
PI...... nil I
t^ ‘urnl8h*d home, earage. Well
rxpvi ivncu in our line t* ,«•
Trartnr
Work,
iilnughing,
diaking,
l i t Street, atmilt 2 mile*. After, HRLAKfAHI — gerved every day
i,nutd as those selected will lie
except Hut day at l.nney'* Dr.tg| given special training. Earning
leveling, by liuur ur act". Its
6:30 P.M. Phone 402-W.
Hlore. 35c up.
Witt Hunter, Phone 1)47 M.
possibilities unlimited depending
SMALL cottage, fitrniahed, with
only upon one'* ability to work
utilitieR. Apply 410 Myrtle.
LUCirEON -erved every day ex.
bind Car essential. Those select­ VODUl'Iril ItefrI|[|.|alluii Heivu,
copt Him,lay at Laney’ii Drag
Cuinmercial A Domi'stle, nil
ed should Im&gt; Hatinfled with $7li
Store. 76c up.
work «..si Miller.I. i'liolii' |tty li
to f86 per week for fit til few
2
W A N TK II TO K E N T
weeks.
A-l
character
refoioncos
,
RENTALS
Huy
NEW HEWINti Mx-hlnes.
required.
,
Flour Luulrr ft Eilgera
now fur Xnia*.
Hert*. SeW
Large duwnvtalra furnished apart*
In
your
first
letter
tell
ua
brief­
Hill Hardware Co.
Machine Center.
ment, clove In. for permanent
ly about yourself. Whether em­
Hanford rerudenta. twod refer* Three rolls of brown mapping
ployed or not. All correHpou- FDR RENT: Fluor ampler. Ko v
ence*.
Reply Rox ABC e/o
drn.'e confidential. Wrlle Holes oui'ratlnii. Renvunnlile tales, Man
paper, 70 tnchex wide. Contact
Hanford Herald.
Manager Martin • Parry Dorp.
Allen Bell, Hanford II-ralxl.
rot'll I'ninl .1 Ginas Co. I'lmiie
R.,x 4840 Jacksonville, Fla. Du
303.
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eretn Orange
uri
juice 00e a gullmt
not mall application after Nov.
REAL ESTATE — INMUMANCK
dal Were
ivered. Treo ripe ornnge*,
Electric Floor Poliuhri
28th.
PROPERTY M A N A H R m iT 1 grapefr
Trnlt A tangeilnes, II a
Mr mi nule Hard warn Co, 2 lit E
RAYMOND M. HALL, ReaMav J W * i , Phune 672-W. 018 Park.
WOMEN! ItO YOU NERD EX­ FTa NO’ ’l ifNING. C. It. liuiiti. '-.
lift. 4 Florida HtaU Bask R U |.
Rox DMI, Hnnfoiil.
TRA MONEY FOR CliKIHTI BUY COWS, yeatlings, hide*.
MODERN « bedroom B uell type
MART FLORIDA FAR1HONH
R, W. U r d . Phone 788 -W.
Watch,
cluck repairing. Prunt|it
home, a bathe. Excellent locn*
NOW IIAN TEMPORARY AND
reasonable, O. It, llnntmis, F«l
i.on Apply 504 Plantoea Drhft. WINE for your Fruit Caka at
PERMANENT P O S I T I O N S
lowtihip Front,
HOMERS. Ut. *1,(10.______
a Phene 1230-W.
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OPEN FOR TYPINTN AND
GENERAL
CLERICAL.
P08IIt-AI.
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POSTThrea bedroom frame bungalow, General Electric 30 Gal. water
ELECTRIC nr
TIONH ON OUR II,-----'MY SHIFT.
ACETYLENE
modern, attlr fati, hftt arater
heater, 76 Rja. Ire box, Dinette
PLEASE
APPLY
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IN
PERSON
heater, vrnetiae bllmja, largo
WELDING
let, Sofa lied, R pc, Bedroom
TO
MH.
MARTINA.
t.
FLORIDA
lot, fruit treee, lineal location.
aet, .Mahogany Occasional table,
Hanford Mnlnr ft Eqpl. Co.
FASHIONS,
AIRHANB.
|I2,50O.
20H W. lal SI reel
Radio phonography combination,
Large home, central location, 4
KJtrhi
dchen cabinet, Chair, Phone i ^ i insurance Debit with 0id'itm&gt; Lme and plain curtains Htretcbnl.
betlroomi, ntlio fan, a real home
429-M.
insurance company. Reply 10:1)0 407 E. Iith Ht., Sanford, Fin.
for comfortable living, 910,000.
A.M. Friday Nov. 2flth. Room
Frame houao, excellent to mill Ion, TUXEDO FEEDS': Complele line.
8(M Hanford Atlantic Natlaruil Cuhen’H Bndintnr Repair Hliop fm
Hunt1* Tuxedo Feed Blare.
8 bedrouinH, litre" aenmnad
new Corea nnd complete i.pulls
Bank Building.
porch, large corner lot. |),000.
Phone 36tbM rear • 100 (lapfot.l
M n. Brown Miller’* Fruit Cake
Jto r country living—Frame houaa, . 91 -SO lb, Piggy Wiggly Store.
w o r k w Xn t K i
* 3 lie.lrtmin it, 3 large poreheir,
9 acre* lund-rlparlan Hjrhta on Combination tfuraery chair A high CARPBNTlERINn w i T T ^ S n i i r , Plano* tuned, repaired. Honest,
hour, day or w ^ Art Unngh'
'■mall lake, amnll rruye, (fftOO.OO.
qujck oervlce. 0»cnt Cox, I'll.
•half, 910.00. Phone 1158-M.
»-.;v. Phona 775-J.
lit addition our lUtlnga contain
~ n r r _ ~~C— r —r — j Htled farms, a part manta, ranch#*, HPONQES — Dupont Celluioae &gt;pongee for autoa, window*,.F. M. Englbrti. Roofing Contractor, 14 ‘ L O S T '* FO U N D
flintng camps and many other
wall* and HI*. All aiaea, altaj AH work guanaBeag. Phone
, desirable pro parties.
f o u n d ! Rlcycte. Owner upon I
Wool ipongex. %
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ST. JOHN'S MKALTT C a
ificstion and paying for
BtNKARIn Gleee ft P ilot Ca.
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(not Inc.)
GUTTER
and
«pouting
loatalled
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ad, may redeem aeinc.
W. 2nd HI.
119 North Park Are.
or
repaired.
Free
eatinutei.
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Phone S18X-W.
A. B. PKTKKHON.'Breher
AUTOS FOB SALK
nnd Cabbage plant*,
BMITH-OWEN CO—Reofin
F W. Archie Hfowa. Aaeoclela__
Phone S»8*£
beaton
painting.
na 87 foot 1048 House Ireilor, Peerbeat oil aiding,
f’
you' want lo sell a home, farm
11M or 97iR.
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R F A I .f t .S T A I t W A N I E D FDR HALE: Medium sired hoi -e — Phone 1353
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WEDNESDAY NOV. U , IMI.)

TBR B I N F g p P j " ^ ™
fruits, education, aekoel luaebat
and school buildings are badly
, needed, he said.
ICantlaa** F*«m Pan# Oae)
Pepper eald ha axpectad the
C o u n t y Chlldren'a Committee, Taft-liartley Act to ba repealed
By tha Associated Preea
pointed out the Importance of milk and "we'll Immediately go back to
010 convention delegates who In the dally diet of children. She the Wegner Law. We will build
took a tough attitude toward tha said that children who had been soundly on the Wagner Act unt&lt;&gt;
loft wine elements in rhelr group drinking milk recovered more we get what we want."
asked today to its "Hate* rapidly from the operations than
He advocated end of tho fill*
manshlp” In helping write a new those who had not had milk. Each buster
as a maani of delaying
labor law.
child should receive a quart of legislation In the Senate.
Senator Wayne Morse (R-Orc) milk dally a t least two months
"Its power," he eald, "wae a
told the convention, u&gt;iw in Its preceding an operation of eny reason
we lost tha League of Na­
aacond day at Portland, Ore., kind, she said.
■tatasmaninlp Is nfeded for adop­
Miss Maude Ramsey read a tions and that helped cause ui
tion of future labor iawa, fair to resolution on the death of Mrs. World War II."
both unions and industry,
II. A. fiwanson, a charter member
ye
Tha delegatess yesterday
swamp- who died recently. A letter was
ad a minority effort to. head off read from Mrs. Eduard Kln-her,
approval of a report by CIO executive secretary of the 8sm(Continued From Pago 1)
President Philip Murray whleh Inolr County Tuberculosis an*! Rlrhmoml, Va. la trying to trim
jontained praise of the Marshall ! Health Association, In whlr.t she up the family tree end so for the
asked the club's assistance again first time It occurred to me to
I this yeer In the Christmas .Heal wonder why the change. If you
tBale.
do not have the Information-could
The club voted to continue send­ vou direct me to someone who
ing money to help pay for nursing might know? 1 do hope I have
tc«&gt;Mt«»»4 y mm r . i . on* i
books which are sent to foreign vour name correct end pleaie
action. No Immediate use of th* rountries
In cooperation with the
property Is planned, he eaid, but International Relations Committer pardon my intrusion; "Fools rush
it may be used for loading of of Pilot International. Classifica­ in where angeli fear to tread," so
•chool busses. If re-ioned from tions of members were r*ed and they say."
This letter has been turned over
residential to commercial, It may announcement made of the Christ­
be used by the schools for build­ mas party to bo held at the Tourist to Mrs. Mary Strong, Sanford
ings. It Is hoped later to purchase Center on Dec. 14 and in which pioneer and historian by Mr. Field,
old time residents who wish lo
other lots neer the school athletic the husbands are invited to attend. write
Mrs. Bachelor may reach her
grounds that front on Eighteenth Members were urged to bring toys hv addressing
her et 6422 Oak
Street.
to tho party to bo turned over to (irnve Avenue, Oakland, 9, Calif.
The bid of the Geargta-Florlda the Elkt Club for tho annual
Tractor Co. for purchase of dr*|i Community Christmas Tree Mr*.
line machinery of the one fourth J C. Mitchell presided over the
yard site was approved. Hill Hard­ business session.
ware Company's hid for 600 feel
K a s i l s s r a Vrm m f s i s n a s i
of two and a half Inch fire hose
with the Huiiiam our mutual inwa* accepted.
tereit in agriculture, it would not
Notification was received from
he in difficult to diicuu our dif­
the 8outh Atlantic Gas Co. that
I • KUllietiPig frpnw ran* I'nei
they would lie unable to Install * out the Democratic platform. H- ference* in other fields. Il is moit
gas main, due to aoat estimated duding (he civil riglilr proyram
heartening that several eatlern Kit
at 14,886 to serve newly erected
rnpetn nationi ere member* of
He
raid
he
had
"never
advocated
homes built by Theodore Judt at the federal government breaking FAO I hope ihir will continue to
Fourteenth Street end Park .Ave­ down local power,” and contended
he true."
nue.
the civil rights question w&gt;, not
Me invited both R u n ia and A r­
Fred Bender, reeltor, told of « an
Intrastate matter.
plan to develop a colored- aubdlvlgentine lo )oin the F A O . He la id :
I’epper
said
he
will
give
Presi­
■Ion, near hut not fronting on
■I Imp# that every country, old
Truman full backing In "car­
West Twentieth Street outside th* dent
out M* promise* ta the or new. will become a member of
city limits and naked the opinion rying
the Fowl and Agriculture Organi­
people."
of the Commission on the matter.
The Florid* senator supported sation. I should like to »e* that
H# was requested to meke out »
lerge agricultural country, Argen­
tentative plan of the development Mr. Truman during the campaign, tina. become a member. ( wlah
lie made numerous speeches In the
(’resident's behalf and helped raise that tlia Soviet Union would also
Join."
campaign funds.
Mr. Truman alio pledged to th*
"The people have the right t-i
*ipert the (democrat* lo carry out delegate* of the 6H FAO member
thrir platform and keep the nations that he will send to the
new I'. S. Congreaa * new Inter,
pledges made to them." he iald
W kel to X* ter v r a t a ’s rttor* at
"If we do rarrv It out, the nes‘. national wheat agreement If one
t w tto a s l a m th lr » * l* r H ear a enl «n*
w a i n h si tease ta* i i m r la e s a Congress will do more for the ran he negotiated.
B trra S-Vtr u p Tee to*, c u o o i a s r
'Moreover," he eald, "I look to
people than has been done since
a s U u t a i* let* *u t*r t*r re * ta *lto«r
the
general pattern of the wheat
the
early
stages
of
the
New
(teal,
at t w t i n
i l l nerto* I s i r * N tm *
end It will b# one of the greatest agreement a* one which might be
-Tear U a r 1 i s * u k m i t etteitoa *a th*
Congresses In the history of Amer­ followed for other commodities"
UtoL It itw«J4 h tlf rtiltt* tn u U m il
ptrlaSIl M ini U I t i l M tor*n*he«l tin
ica."
He sal-1 that "hunger ha* lio
nonth IU s ■ tw it. It thnate Imarev* j t v t
Federal eld programs for rltrus nationality.
Ahundanee
should
eapttit*. «te etewttan. tne thus htip
have none, either."
Wane «p i i s i i u h let to* try tne &lt;sr* i*
"One of the way* to realme
t u t OARDUl |« M im tlflttiir pr*ast*d
M seteeutltelir l**t*e. tt reu n t w s i
for consideration by the Cntnml* stability to th* world I* to pro•U M seruta t ia u ” . eel CABDU1 toSsy.
-luce plenty of food end see that
slop.

CIO Takes Tonffh
Attitude On l Beds
i f a

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Mr« Holleyhead

California Lady

First Steps

Truman InvitcB

Civil RiKiitH

Mefera W*Ma Seek
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Koo Appeals

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It la distributed fairly," ba added.
o tic *
I* h e re b y g iv e n
th at
D . C. K E fO A N g file d hla fin a l
Mr. Trumen eald It la appro­
rsp e rt
*■ A d m in is tra to r e f th *
priate that the U. 8. It host to
P a g e Oae&gt;
IN C O U R T O F T H E
C O U N T T s a la ts o f D. B . K s lg a n a , deceased;
(Continoed From Pag* One)
a United Nations
th at he file d h i* p stltto n lo r fin a l
Nation* mee
meeUn^ during (()on |nt#rruj&gt;tlon«, federal medl- Dieting.
1 JU D O U .
g E M lN O L E
"our cherished Thank*
S T A T E o r r L O R I D A IN P R O ­ d ls c h e ra *. end th a t he w ill ap ply
to the H o n o rab le R . W . W a r*
The Communlet radio eald R*d
BA TE
C o unty Ju d g * o f H am lnol* C o unty'
forces destroyed the Nationalist In r * th# E s t a te o l
n . ' aid the real ip
F lo rid a , on th * » *th day o f Decem ­
L
E
V
I
F
R
A
N
K
L
IN
L
O
D
G
E
ber. n i l .
fo r a p p ro v a l o f u n t
holiday ]* the 'haring or tne nor- - jh a r* wae no' Indication, hour- Seventh Army Group east of Sufo r fin a l d ls c h a r t * a * A d m in ­
vest. This •P'flL he eald, ha*
er 0f an early eattlement In th* chow. Th# lost of Suebow would TOC*A *L L W HOM I T M A T CON- and
is tra to r of th * a a ta t* o f D. B
open
the
gate*
to
Nanking,
the
U
K
R
N
i
.
.
,
brought many nations together , hlpp|ng dispute.
I* h s r s b y «lv#n t h a t K e lt a n a , deceased, on th is H r / T
lees than 200 mile* away, M.Notice
•*
In the FAO.
I gj,lp operator! Issued a state- capital,
JACKHON LODOE ,IU&lt;* h '* day of Novem ber, I M I .
and
clear
tha
path
to
Shanghai,
D . C. K R IO A N S
float r e p o rt a* A d m in is tr a to r C. T
One of the first and most dlffl- mtn| through their association
A d m ln lit r a lo r of the
A
of
tna
s
i
l
a
t
s
ol
l,*vi
F
r
a
n
k
l
i
n
186
mllea
southeast
of
Nanking.
cult problem* la the rebuilding l w
thjl. I n -unanimously ren iln te o f
L o d f t. dftcM itd: th « t h* fil#d n i j
of nation* which suffered heavily |0fved*' no( to makt any furthar Officials at Shanghai talked of p e tition for final -llschsra#. a n d
I&gt; B K a l i a n * ,
ile r'e s e d .
th at ha will apply lo the llo nora bl*
during the war. Mr. Truman eon- oMefi to th« 88.000 etrlklng dock "total war" plane.
Regardless of whether the Com­ R \V. Ware. C ounty . Ju d g a of
tlnued adding:
’ hands. Tho AFL International
n i m l n o l a County. Florida, on tha
"We ere making a great deal i.ongihoremgn'e association said munists win ail China, their sweeps l l r d d a y of December. I M I . t o r
appeared
certain
to
colt
the
Untied
a
p p ro v al of earns and for final
of headway through tho combined the union would atend pat on
h a r a * as A d m l n li t r a l o r C. T.
effort* of many nation* In th# eleven demands. Including a wage States more billions In foreign eld. dAf i cof
th* ^s s ta t * of l.#vl F r a n k l in
Should all China fall to the
European Recovery Program."
jncreaee.
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e promised that the U. S. will- Qn the weit coast, . employer* Communlet*. the task of rmbulMln*;iT^lKwwmbeK IMI
M
JACKHON
LODGE
Japan
and
.providing
her
a
etatiie
]
Ihue to"serld IfsekjWrts In the dented report* trtft- itrlkfng CIO
A d m in is tr a to r
C
T
field of agricultural Improvement longshoremen
shoremen had , been offered economy will be much mor* costly,
of
th*
se
t
a
l
e
of
wherever the FAO believes they md refused a Hr cent nburly wag* policy makers In Washington said.
Levi F r a n k l i n Lode*,
de-eaied
increase to enjl the 83-day-oM
ape needed.
... .
West Coast ehlpplng tleup. '
fN C O U R T
OF
T UK
CO U N TT
Other developments In the labor
JU D O R ,
B E M IN O t.S :
O O lIV t v
field
Included:
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O
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F
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A
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FR O t Hi r t iu, u r „ i » !*■*« --■*&gt;
h a 1 r ..
The American Federation of
(Continued From Pag* One)
In re the C * la t * ef
signed.
Cairo visited Count Folk* Bern*
V
R K K IO A N B
Deceased.
dotte on Rhodes a■ few days
d*y, beror#
before . . . #. w),
^ tnt**natinn*l
|„ t ernit(onI| a ««ithh th*
Special Family Rates
The vote rejected e Communist TO A L L W HOM I T M A T CONth# ate U N.
sodatlon of Machinist*, th* CIO demand for an investigation of |
slnated In Jerusalem In Septem- 4B(J (h# Un)u&lt;, M)n# Work#Ii&lt;
government charges that the Comin- &lt;
**r.
.
■ President William Green said
Gatagan said these eceounti told the peace movement is In accord- form ordered end helped pay fohow Bernadotte originally planned snCe with a convention resolution the current coal end dock strikes.
to give to Israel that part of th* celling for a unified labor move- The Communists also evented «
Negev desert In Southern Pales- ment. Tha machlnleta left th* probe into alleged foreign financial |
tine In which there ere Jewish AFL In 19M. Unions which created support o f Le Populeir*. the newtsettlements. Then McClIntock and the CIO were impended In 1938.
paper o f the pro-government So­
Troutbeck wrote Into Bernedotte's The mlneri withdrew last year,
Sealed bid* will be received by the City
recommendations the complete exIn Portland. Ore.. Bupieme cialist P arty.
Commission of the City of San/ord, Florida,
elusion «r the Jews from Negev Court Justice William O. Douglas
The Communist group ls th*
at 7:30 o’clock P M„ December 18, 1948, for
he said.
told th* CIO convention that labor chief orge-ilie-l opposition to th*
furnishing all labor and materials.In repairing,
Bernedotte's Palestine report leeders can do a better jobi then government in the national assem­
cleaning And painting interior and exterior of
recommended th .t Negev, given to ' : ; Vt m i r i M e PCommui?.tL n7^.' bly. Supp-rter* of General Charles
the Jew. under the U.V partition.
Iht P„ . „ De Gaults abstained from today'*
water tank and tower at the Municipal Water
vote. They are against both th*
Plant. Specifications are available at office of
IM
-°1.‘o h i r b?hw*jtta k ' " " " America enfd l u r o p e . “ P Communists and Quettllle's govern­
^ ■ i'n.m V .
Douglas asserted conventional
City Manager In the City Hall.
he given wf \ t , r "
. diplometa will “fall mUerebly" ment.
ly assigned to th* Arab, by th* un|M, , hey und#raUnd , he rU. of
Th# Gaullists romplaln that th*
The City Commission reserves the right to
u N'
the labor government* of the world government has been too ***y on
A British reiolutlon, no w being and „here an understanding of the the Communists Justice Minister
reject
any or all bids received.
Andre Marla replied earlier in th#
debated hv the cnmmlttee, eolle for labor struggle.
dey hy telling ■ cabinet meeting
putting tha Bernadotte plan Into
----------------------------effect.
A tree can grow to little more that he had atarted criminal pro­
H. N. SA V ER
Bernadotte also we* under prei-,»bsn 300 feet tall because me- ceedings against "unknown per­
sure from the United State# end chenieal laws make It (mpoiatbla sons" for Inciting the army t-&gt;
CITY M ANA GER
mutiny.
Britain to keep open the pipe lines ft" « higher It. to stay erect.
end reflnerv In Haifa, Galagon ;
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A "stone"
, ald
j Stainless steel contains about 13
Gelagen added that “ Brltleh per cent chromium.___ ___________ pounds.
a g rn ls such as Abdullah and Glubh
,
Pasha provoked th# Invasion of
Palestine to prevent partition by |
fore# of arm*."
Abdullah Is king of Trans­
jordan and J. B. Glubh Peshe Is |
chief of the Brltlih-eubeldteed
Trans-Jordan Arah legion.

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NOTICE OF BIDS

The metal osmium Is 22.6 as
heavy as water while lithium Is
■limit half the weight of water.
Snow I* not froien water, but
wafer vapor that cryetallliee di­
rectly Into lea.

Since V-J Day More Than
132,500 New Telephones
Added in Florida
$55,000,000 of new facilities have been
provided for more and better service

Thanks to many people
f ° r many things
tat

This IS T H E

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S E A S O N O F T H A N K S G IV I N G . . .

And th*r* Is muck for tthick tis cert all te thankful in this grsat country of ours.'

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Csriainty tr# art thankful for a bountiful hartssl of grain and com, for a high Is—l of
production and smploymtnl, for a standard of firing that is ths snty of Me world.
Most of all, perhaps, tes are grateful foe our A mericon heritage. . . freedom of opportunity,
freedom of choice, freedom to think and worship according to our own beliefs.
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Wa Fool a* a Chevrolet dealer it ii fin a ppropriate
t in * to convey our (ineara appraaiatipa to t h f peopls
of thia community for th a ir loyalty, pptipnea and
u n d tr d a n d ln f .
F a r Ihtp fta C h a n o la t'a production of m o p c m and
tn ic h i during 1941 th a n a n y oth a r manufacturer thprp
U itill a long "waiting Uat" for Amariep’a moat-wan tad
c a rt and t r u .e b .
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t r u e b . during tha aightaan-yaar period from 1SS1 to
date, th a n have bought tha cars and t r u e b of any
othar manufacturar. '

Thanks to The— Who Arm Waiting for Ordera to
ho FUM tot your patianea and undaratanding. You
can ba aura wp are doing our boat to tteat fdl cuitoman
fairly . . . doing our boat to apted tha day whan wa
can gira you t b good nawa. "Your waiting dayl

C h a rro fa t ta doing a vary th in g within 'U I powpr to

maintain and incraaia production. Maantimot wo would
Ukp to axprau our tbanka. , .

Thanks to Buyara a n d Frmspmcthm Huymrm of JVaaa
Chotrolots for your ganaroua rocognltloo of tho honoat
rthu built into thla Irat-chotea car fa t b iow-priood
M d, l l m paopla havo bought Chavrolat oara and.

Thanks t o Service C uatom ere for .the opportunity
t® k**P Twit praaent eara in aafa driving eonditino..
Wo havo triad to aarva yon w«U. ggd. appradata your
putronago.
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j y P»n»..i
rw*“ * i3 * taadarahip . ; .
maintain Chanolat'a

Thank* for four p glm u «i which hat mada

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B ut in spite o f the grow th in business, tele­
phone earnings continue to be dangerously
low. This Is because the amount o f money
paid out to furnish you service has increased
a t a faster pace than the amount o f m oney
taken in.
Southern B ell’s greatly increased in vest­
m ent in Florida If evidence o f our faith in
tha state and itp people. Future expansion
and im provem ent o f the service w ill require
many more m illions of dollars o f new money.
This w ill have to be financed, as in tho pest,
w ith money furnlehfd by investors who m sy
be expected to provide the necessary capital,
only So long as thsy receive « fa ir return on
thfdr money. .That's why it’s so n icessary
th at telephohe rates be sufficient to pay to­
day’s increased operating costa and provide
a reasonable return to those who have invested their savings in the business.
Telephone rates in Florida are n ot suffi­
cient to m eet today’s costa and assure the
Company's ability to render good service.
T hat Is w hy w e are now before th e Florid*
Railroad and Public U tilities Commission
seeking rates th at will enabls u s &lt;
to provide you w ith good .end dependable
servios.

Look at tho record of telephpn* grow th in
flo r id t — about tw o-thirdi m ratAy ngw
tolf phont» havo boon added in tho past thro#
yf*r* u wore in atrvico In Florida In 1945.
T h il phenomena] progress was possible only
through the all-out effort o f telephone fo lk i
to m eet the Increasing needs o f the state.
’ Yea, Florida's telephone eervice haa really
grow n—not only in aize but In value as well*
fo r you ean now call many more people and
m any more can call you. A total o f more
than 815,000 Southern Bell telephones are
no v serving the elate. Floridians are makin g • m onthly average o f 2,142,000 long &lt;Hetancp calls which Is 55% greater th in th
1^05. The dally average o f local calls made
hy our Florida custom ers la 2^09,000 a s
compared to 1,458,000 in 1945.
B u t th gt’a only part o f tho atory. A vast
am ount o f new construction w as added in
order to install and serve these telephones.
Since V-J Day^ 15 new buildings have been
•u JHtl
oongtructad and *19 buildings substantially
lit atiwat} • j
y e u 'u v u , eftlerged providing more than 827,785 square
floor s p u e . A nd oentral
o fle e equipm ent hat been Inttallpd m aking
popsible a greater expansion o f eervice fa d tttiee throughout the state. N early a thous­
and new long d istanca circu its have t h o been
added to handle more oalle m ore quickly.

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Giants At Opening Of Mayfair Order Troops
Made To End
From Israel
* Dock Strike

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Longshoremen To Gel
13 Cent Wage Hike:
Terms To Be ApprovedBy Employers

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Washington ronim*” . -r th* C h m i

tfJianU Reach Terms
With Johnny Mize
THa New York Olanta have
reached an agreement with Flrat
Haeeman Johnny Mika for th*
1M0 baaeball aaason.
Tha annoiincemanl we# made
hare last night by President Her*
ado Btnneham of tha Giants gftar
• conference with tha slugging
nan who cama to Sanford
hit winter hoSt# at Da Leon
The terms ware not dia*
; Stoneham, Carl
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particularly that tala ted to 'tb e 'ro h l bttle hope of niece,* for current
war, and the domestic anti infla 'Mo.t. to end the Berlin emu.
The arrusation* came from inlion piogism .
Their explanation:
I T h - routml* furoiih « me.im
by which icarce industrisl good*
can be thsnneled to W e,|ern E ’lrope lo aid it* lerovery and simnl
taneouily kepi from raar.bing
Russian sphere.

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1 earlier time
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.....miniate.* for mayor ls*rcr
j Sw nfford served as . l&gt;.urns'
the group and M rs H H H de. •.
sei-relarv. The names -&gt;f Mi M i
den and Mr B a t-* w-te
t f * - .- 1
for nom ination and th - »•-?••**
was in stru cted to seed * -p.
these m inutes to the de»k &gt;f 'htow nship so t h il they m lgh’
added to the printed t * i | l,t , e* &gt;•
rjim ed by th - township c h a ite i * 7
hv sla te election law s

fo.m snl* close lo the Russian dele
Mr Madden moved to A ltam",,’‘
g * l.m . *nd its satellites in the Uni
led N ihon* General Assembly three veais ago from ftiar-'P’ ,;
Thm - who commented refused to ID w here he s till operates e ?.0'i&lt;&gt;
acre farm during summer 'month*
p-rm.t themselves to ha identified to ra ise corn for llveato rk Mi
by name or natmnelity.
Bates I* the owner and manager

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of preventing foreign buyers from and Fran
heen .servin
asP president -&gt;f
- - • ce seem hent on thtow j has ,™wt.
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bidding Up the price of American Ing a w sy anv chance of a Berlin ,|l(1 ,*|(v council *ruf ** acting
goods.
acconl »•&gt;_ th a tj u ,; d**;L * ° 2 :'r_ T
m ayor since the resignation e .
Tha controls, wielded hy the I heightened tension In the German mayor of James Mathews on "■*
Commerce Department through | capital, they can achlav* the*- I.
licensing requlrament* on ship I objectives:
menta abroad, are acheduled toj 1 push the projected North
expire Feb. 28 under a “tempor- Atlantic Defense Pact thiough
ary’’ extenalon voted hy ('onares.s the Hniter Htales Cangresi.
2. Launch a program fog raearlier this year.
Tha Informants, who cannot ha ai mlng Weitern Europe.
3. Establish United Btita* mil
C H IC A O O , Nov. 26, i A1*— A 4'
named, said Secretary of Com­
merce Sawyer has suggested to Itary hates at key continental year-old ax-convict who spent *1
moil 20 yeera In prison far steslth* Frealdent that the contnl points.
power* be extended through M2 . One Eaatern European diplo­ Ing 42.43 worth of postaga stamp.*
mat,
who
Is
In
frequent
contact
*o they will cover the planned Ufa
married hi* childhood eweetheart
il'nett*u*4 Oa Pa«- Fanrl
{Caatlaaa* Os rage Fear)
yeilerday.
Cecil Wright, "th# greet breln
of Alcetrei," end Beuleh Ilrlmberry, 38, of Cheileeton, 111., »*
changed vowa In a ceremony pel
formed by Judge Cerl li. Smith
Wright acquired the nickneme
while serving time on "the rock”
In San Francisco harbor. He stud­
Uy BILL MARTIN
ied law In prison end th* know
Tha Oviado Mamoiial Post’No. 243 bad it* h*«innin| just two veara ledge he acquired over the year*
won ntm his freedom.
ago (Nov.. 13. 1946), ,A droup ol WojH ! and II .veteran* mat |o diicui* finally
He successfully argued hie case
the pwaihility of qrgonjxjni a l^giqn Pq»t iti Oviedo. Henry Walcott, before ■ federal court In H*"
comibandar of -lho Saplord Po»|, ,Holtn« Milton, A»»t. Departmanl KmncUcn and w u ordANd r#lc*A#n
Adlutanl ol the Amancan Legion of Florida, and Joel Fielcb, former from prison, Tha government proaState Commander, ware present to discuss the purpose, value, and ecutor who opposed Wright term-d
him "the worlds greatest authority
organisation of an Amarlcan De-*
'
lion Post. It wna daeldwl tc&gt; f,,w of |),elA&lt; the Poat provided the on habeas cornua." Other lawyer*
orgnnUa and 88 membara signed labor for rebuilding Rev. and Mre. nraiaed him for his legal know­

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Ex*Convlct Marrli"*
Cliildhoori iSwepthfMiH

Oviedo Legion Po«t Outlines
Activities For Past Two Years

■ temporary charter which waa
forwarded to the National Amer­
ican Laflan lleadquartare for ap­
proval. Offleart ware elected and
Commandir Malcolm, ■ World
War I veteran, waa ehooan to laad
pant for ita firet poor.
tha peat two yeere the

X N. Thompaon'a home which
burned Thankafivini Day, 1848.
He la a retired mlwaUr and Mrs.
Thompaon la serving bar com­
munity long and wall aa a teacher
In Ita public achool.
I*' U .. .nnnanvBrf tw n « n r r « . .r „ l

is
,j pharbecua
a i was,
s r "4
4^
flrat
at barbecua
not only*to
provide vhoma n U rU iu ta itl for

sing

Da”

b&gt;

John Loves Mary’
To Be Presenled
llv Dr.'ima (ioild
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1hanksgi ung 'x* * ) t ' . s
iitien* in |n. i i r , , *'■«

t Thanksgiving he retained end I
' u b it lh 'll s f termao - SI
’ *i it not t&gt;- rnsde into * m*r
ro r'in n r
!#v n# wTii« h
D m i* niilv llie lin t .m in '!
*# « i |
b» n il.'t » l Inlrl s le p o rlc i p iiv s ie lv

I em thehklul "isi I im an
*’• -rlcen. *ml h-ing an A.u'-ii' xn
’ /an m«au* in i-atingi
im*.*
• me," he xai-1 It t* n ' p-if- ’
1 I* still th* gi**'»*i m u u ii"'

•i- *u*e of ils ti'bi**, hit. ■•■an**

f •'* neture
It I* the goorlne** f 'i &gt;l *h s•
1 ** given ue so much foi which
* - ’&gt;a thenkful," he concluded.
Hr. J. D. Root reminded the Rev
‘I Klnley that he hid forgotten
u Invite Ktwanlans to *he Union
H*rvlca to be held during ihe
in mlng
Thanksgiving *• th
ng of Th
l u*t Methodist Church, and &gt;*”
told by the latter to make the
•ninuiicement;
whereupon Dr
lt ”1 Invited everyone to he pies
-nt at "Ed's Edifice "
\ latter of thanks from Mi and
M n . Frank Lamson, w*a mad by
K-&lt; rstarv Martin Btlnerlpher. 1'
w»* In reply to a letter of aym
patliy
from Kiwanla on th- occa
,
*u.u of th l biltU! Im C#nir K*|»lai
|n»« of Lieut. Donald Lamann, who
va* killed_ during the war In Hi­

in’**.'! ofmerely bring*
his- I ;-&gt;!n and new*
. K1-, •* \ cnmmuillt)
.1,.
-rte war* iharing
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Vmertcan*.

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'hrough-

11’*'11v reunion*

. * ■.1 'ntnming*.
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II,. It.tiii- "I die ii.rluxtltsl I!'.!'1
..I vital &lt;nmern In all I ren* l&gt;
."■ii *nrl we will continue to oi*&gt;-'
.I. &lt; tiigg-i vnite in (letenniniti4
'&gt; i ".m e

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D#I mi I Police
Kill Roliber And
Tlini* On Fast Sid#
i t |’F o l 4

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li.,t &lt;i .1 killed
h hank
■'hev and
1 th ig an D a t rd t 's •’
- * la v li ght

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- r*I n rt i #* fhr pn||f V (till*! L#
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11' *M Ires \tf#i»**r»v i I*!R ’ fnV
t . , i . . »• tfttR ’.
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l"i mg
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■*"V die.', ' * I s t.-imr
• i i' »n*l \ fp tpw
it #
ijl* In the
A F,«n-!t
^
1 ’ HI ) L rt »
i 1ft I re **
• the L sll *-* »»i'l»
T)t»*» - a s t e r n
diplomatic of the A ltam o n te S p rin g s Hotel •' H 'lk lg lv ln g . 1lie lie
M'-Ktlde
# #f. M t! h* f##lt tfi# A filin ' mi 1
11##-M lee*. Hi »
Mi i - 1
sources assert-d In Inter-daws J T M orrison Is a ra ilro a d e«pr»** n «r*d
klgn j l#n.#t, g jn-tphrsle* * fr»f lft«
i it 191 ^F
tlsfn Ft|e-n * and
2. They also furnished a means Mm! the United State*, Rrltian ag -n t. Mr Bro w n , a c o n t ra c t" ..
He urged t h ,' 'I ' i* slgnifi* *n -i
,.

th-

T

Oltji'dinns Over
(Control Of RukriKrrS

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1plflt'4%Apf*li piMV*|I

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Th-

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| .&lt;irne new in*»vr to |! ! T
m#Mini#ftf
, t lltll.l’s attiurs m l
*-'t- b«?',(4t#M, « !U 6 rtlin *
| .noisily and phv’.i .Hv
ni #ii#a, f 31s•1***51 4 ftin *j v, unci In m sny
Chlnesa offlciei* h| Inc res singly critK &lt;1 . .f
\ rl I e t
M ** pU, • if ImstnMt tn ! pub
I n an secretary
tl&gt;, •t*fr
f!,1: l*'4il Jln*f '#»•• 'loiftl Irns t»vi
I Lite Genet ally, th-i Mmnii* hit# ||| i\ lD
'A‘#t# 1'tOW J#d
f*&gt;• Hie failuie "I Hi- tinerlcan
hi W M h tiitfti'ti. Pi«?Mil#n» T r'i
to glee Ihr •'hln»«e
i f .mthiiiwst «M1 I'a if Fttifl
Ini Nanking .•'insi-lei’. 's-l*
piste snpp'V* "
A
Ltie.e ha* he-.l X gro * &lt;ng i.,*
M ii &lt; .li.ill
' i f i v 'j
I ' L i f t t-u&lt; v among Oltimsee to stl-nip'
to ifitfl ill Idas,.- foi Hi# f ill
M i l t | ’. r ( 11| 111 i | p | r . I If* *sf *ll#l» ftVI M Ii IV HI Mill. r,t .

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W ASHIN GTO N* Nov 2f&gt; iT ’ i •
P A R IS . Nov 25. &lt;/I’ j
High
Admin.*........
on
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A WASHINGTON. Nov. 25—C-T5
—Tha Armv apparently la nick­ today Pr#*id#nl Tftim an v.ill aiV t 'd iv th# Weitern ° p #rJ
^l|*'
ing and choosing It* draftees the new t'ongre** to keep export iwtliflR to wrrrk e Rerliu »rtttmore carefilllv than during tha conltoli m foice throughout th- m»nt to Im ther their m ilitary plan*
svar, a Selective Service official
projpettive lour year* of the Msr m Europe
said today.
Tin. w ,* Eastern E uro p r’s un
Of &lt;4,Oon m»n examined since shall Plan
early November In 43 states, ha
They laid the request would ft! " flir ia l reply to recent comment*
*a&lt;d 32,00(1 have bean re (acted
in with both U .S . foreign policy. ftom W **lrrn tourre* that there i»

Iriat only 70,000 man In tha 22-26
age group would he eligible for
compulsory military service be­
cause of axamptlona for martial
statu*, previous service and other
regions.
Tha Army plana to Induct 16.000
man In December and 20.000 man
In January. This month 10,000
man have bean called up.
The Army la planning to
moat of Ita draftee* from those
raglatranta under 22. Prallmlnary
CfcUmatcs | n the three bottom age
group* thow more than 200,000
St-yaar-olda about 600,000 20-ytar*
old*! and some !9-ytar-old*. About
1,000.000 rome of draft age each
year
Wna
i»n tha training eampa gat
Into full awing tha Army aspect*
to ralaa ita draft ralla to 30,000
monthly, thua andlng 380,000 naw
man each year.

W ith th# addition nf 1 1

By
Aid

Hi A -SOCI.VTED PRESS
Amen, ini, their country preu*
pcieu* sn.l it price, give thanks
t'-uisv • ■ f houn:y which they
ite ilinini with their neighbor*

• •fu.tliori
T i3ci ,;ii y
Thev h.u! hop- ! !•. &gt;" ’j ) tin’ •*
i |iT»# x n#n pinpt i iti 1■
I 111t&lt;f 9n r # 1
t-* ( hi,i*t»' K ti 'h 't , • " ’-v-i it,’ h&gt; f m3"tf " 4k
'll? I'll ih F.f lit #t H -♦*I
♦ % grt flaws. ,j *(
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i me
f hr
A !»!*♦• 1*11# •! fhiF# .......A £•
R.,1
f i m il#a f m i **l *«n&lt; Ii 3*
li r | 11■ 1
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1 V till
tpM i!
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1. 1 -tH ’sm
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1pint#1.1 Ly h itiK , '* ' •a! „ ! th#v 1 H ig l." ■
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ft til httpffj
p t| I d h 3 « 1V '•» Nl^t* (i 1
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Mi# rm ni|V.||(M ltt" 4**|•' H#*
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&gt;' »h m lp rfkl m ( In n » f r ■r ff (1\
f*#^f i ; # cif t \f \ M •• -!• til mill 'HI # ' ib si 1
4■
111, ,\ |£ I*

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IP r o r r ri m Will Fit -Soviet Say.** Bic ^
Army’s Draftees ! U.S. Foreign Pol- Repudiated A'^oH
icy. &amp; Anti-inflation Rearlied In Mogi-ow
Are Being Picked,

£

Hy HAUOl.D li MILK’S
t’fou; M
* hrci : to the r id
NANKING, Nos .r, r ,
"hi- :ion* r ■'
jnrsc offiri.sli svrr. d • i; p :t e rl when t “e O.lgiinis
*.
to*!,iv in Secretary M inh-iH N I'n -* b a n cr. w .ih then ln..i.*o

• 1fils Kiwammis
Truman To Seek Reds Say West
Export Controls Plans To Wreck VUuinonte Springs;. 01 !lianksgivinj{
» J4 . Qualified
S ' S P-TTni:.*ri fi.jv, |r*w
For Life Of ERP ffirffi, Seltlemctil "Has

according to Incomptata figures
from local hoard*.
This 70 per cent rata, roughly
douhla the
wartime rejection
&gt;*,te of HR« per cent, may be
'Miie to stricter physlral »tan4arda sat hv are;v doctor*, tha
drhft official said.
Most of th* man helng exa­
mined era In tha 24 and 25-yearotd group*, though tome board*
are down to their 23-year-old and
a few to tha 22*. So probably
most of thee* man svera looked
bver and turned down for physical
reasons during tha war, be aalrE
.Draft official* have estimated

Comments On Aid

&lt;’ fh t .rg .h e re.

Rev. McKinley

Checked Carefully

d m ; Official, ' ' I ” ,,;, £ * £
Dislike Marshall IntFrnnfionally
MatTiInll Plan
U.S. Is Blamed For
Trouble Willi Reds:
B d M I e f, Continue

co-operation toward - *&gt; o,.- a
me obterver* tool the refersuccess of their unrtn 'ar-mg Vr* *n-e to mthtstv ptnonne! to m»an |
rilyied port* from Maine m MI(J
»vo„ have line a baseba'I
Mr Stoneham. president f *he |
t ndutton of U N ttuce obrginia and tied up hundred* ol university, the Metre Dame of Glant*. expressed hi* appreciation!
who m*
of the
vessel. on bolh aidei nf the At [b » t-b a lL the Princeton of clout. foi the enthuslas.h' suppoit c v . n '
Amev*ran. fre n c h
R»l$t«n 4
wher*
anyone
who
want*
to
play
th#
np#
n(nf
*(
♦h#
%
r»tl
lanlic.
I.a.chat) can he trained for It lust thnnk#J (#nvi*rnf&gt;» •!•* ♦ W m rtn * timed f me# l
The agreement give* the snm&gt;&lt;
be would for medicine, law, or »n&lt;l oth^r^ f* r
*.
fii R *lpli I Ptinf h#. a*tins U
35,000 striking dockworkera a 1.1 anv other profession *'
♦h# O U n tu
fM ir#'
P
»■. N I *al&gt; nine nn*di
%*"l t Gr re
cent hourly tncrrnae In pay, retro
G ia n ts ' tTfa?iui#T
t
r
i
it#
mot#
th
in
*&gt;00
mil it .srv
on# of yoti
A *
»
I
contracts expired.
! 0I1te* 5ei 1 on I V tiiu #* leinn ifi
turn of the noted newspaper colum. operation w# w ill hav# a
Previously, t hr AFI. Interna­ nist, ifenry McLetnore, who kept
P«|#%lme and Miifoimdina Arab
h#r# *'
tional l-onBshnrrmen'x Aaauclaltnn them In an uproar with hut hum­ ati#c#aa
Cddie B tan n l-'k. *.#•'»#♦ »!4 t
had demanded a ZB-ccnl lumrlv orous remarks and who was forth o rffan ixa tio n . said hr 1 1 • * *hr %M*et
Rmtaia' a . * h ! L
.m d r1 (ml f &gt;»i *
hoosl In tlie stralglit, daytime pay with appointed a lieutenant col­ fo lk s h#re w ill en jo y M»#
^ifrj fli# ,;..**!#♦ deiuatifl " *« hi l#f
Mte of Jt.7f* hourly.
onel on the Governor'll staff, to a4* m uch a s w# Ilk# yon» tr»%vn
h h# fni # 1 h# nnnin tt fc# Hit
The employers Ion offer, up to
hls pla^e alongside Mr
( *nvt Ifu b h elt, who w n i tnH * » | » . . * 1
I
the time of the settlement today ston* hum who «1*o ie.elve.1 ihla n i “ on# o f th# a:r**n♦ ^t |ut#h#f* ; xHl&lt;l Mt# Jrtvi#l 1 IRitn 1 1iff
(1 M(ir* If#
was 10 cents more an hour
'
,1 (he hands of the Gov n f onr tim e , Raid, "W # Itk# h#imr | Mi# p!#.#»nr nf f'Ti*
Thing flew here from » ashing
„|p,., | , d night, the first on# o f you and w e 'll ho *#ein(r 1 I| |Vi|| f &gt;t 111*- iiitr «f f In pi itu t|il#
ton veaterday to try to end the
,(f , (B (r lieutenant n h iir l lo jMt im ro -of von In th# fo»nr#“ ] . «ii • «f fh** Holy I uti l *5ii I| m
j * t &gt;i *h,.|» |if tr jyrti pi*iv#h(#tl tli#
deadlock.
I.e so appointed.
Mel Oft. former manager nnl it t - i i i ; 1ifib* m&gt;t nf thu S’to
llf-4f,
He
had
hern
almost
sterutily
lit
s,„t
,„i,„
i...
lost
1
r
,
.
u
.
r
.
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l
“We
ate
hopm
.
. .
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.
Mr
M fl.en io r# , who h a i lust I fie ld e r ••hi. " IV i —
conference w ith represanta Iv e . -d
f , , „ „ „ f iv , mon, h , lo u r r.rs.t h e ... a.m the, g. -at 1*•' hfli 1 " i G . | N/Muni' p n l i M - t u |kli«n
1 lh# f{ 11j. Al 111 (if np.v , d | mI .n « ill# 1!
•he I I.l and the .lew fork hhin „f , (|r Wlll.|lt, ,Bll) )hnl hasehall l,tie f'n.1 ll.lbhell"
I
. ,
*
,
1
1 .
* ,
n M,.‘ MGMififY I Miinnll t ‘l l i k u
pirig Aa*)o#iHtiorp representing th#
known in every part of th#
nth#ia lnlr*'du#»"l ' * » • ■ N
tliil
.....................-intmi.
n a n, i.nHuih appi 'pM'ilr arhon to ntaintaui
•tuplo yera, aince his n n iv a l.
(, | o| h, as the ch ie f A m e rlre ii 'p o rt, 1F ly n n mul A rt Ht.sAn
1
I’nl#'
t||i#
po
1
•
B D ie aettlenient. which cam e af nn,| t |„ . people know the names o f , d ire c to rs; Jo h n n y
\fi/# * ' n
\t if Ilf»l ■
•(Iff Hr s, 1 «t .1 M nf Fgy iil |
ter a long night session, m suhiect
Kl)M, , nr( ||„ |,h e ||, Me| O tt
hasem an. w lv.. «HU| If I. i.l•
\ ‘r.a . 11Ma11rIr (#»' *H»M' pi npnRflU j
to ra tific a tio n hy 111# linlnrf 111a 111 Mri#t Johnnie fllre If they don’t I oifi. -Uirned his cot.t. -•&lt; Mi 11e«V
111V| lit 111H tJml
hera. C h illg sftnt he w-as ’ hopeful I now an yth in g else ahoul A m erica, 1fii ,I base hut .h a . d l’l.i'* n&gt; '.oh La f.' M it #m,t Btvi
they w ill approve it.
lie ro n g .a tu la te d Hanford on h a v - 1public
sp e a k in g ,
fiteve
I eel th#ii" ii# gnitiif »«* hr h##sm1 mttmti
l.rf'A ava’ll At,lit1* j|l|fl /■I"til At T
The agreement alar, was subject inB n,A i;|*nti tram here, and said
ir«atl*i«ea
i ' . i - ...... ..
f ttkl'fl mlijt'd Mir if' Wf# iuvf gn - M t | |
*/ i
,
to approval hy the Individual em
plover *.
The termn svaro accept*'l hy ne­
gotiating committees headed hv
Joseph P. Ryan, preatdent of the
II.1! and John V. Tvon. chairman
of the shipping association.
gf Thing tain tha union will auhmlt
the agreement to manihara for a
ratification vote on Saturday.
Oni:ut •*r*I lli m l t
K iv iiii:
It
A •

nt?..c isaj.*'

N n '6 8 .

mencans
Share Thanksgiving
Bounty With World

1 *’v

Goiernor-elect Puller Watren paid high tribute in I h - v - ^tonebam.
Till Hubbcll, the Ntw Yorh Giants, anil oigamred bai-ball ,, the Imng
reality ol fundament'! American hbeitie* in an addreii belote WO
(linnet guest* at the tminal opening la*l night nf the Mavlan Inn undn
th* nwnerihip ol the tiianti otganitalioii.
| Red1; Assert Foreign
'Florida li.ii brcuThc the winter baseball capital of H&gt;. t n«leJ f
Milit.itv Men HriPi­
.Stale*", he »aid. "We now ha*e ten ma|or league club* tf*!"'"S in th'*
pe r Pedte Negoti­
state, and naxt yyear
we hope' l o f
i
make It tfl W e have a matchles.* that no town could h* more hon­
ations
In Palestine
clim ate In th is atate fo r baaeball ored than having the Giant* a*
where the w eather pe rm its It to their own.
By EDWARD r f R T I S
N EW Y O R K , Nov, 2 5 . (&gt;P|
he played more d ays In the ye a r
The banquet 'a a* pteslded over
PARIS.
Nov 25, i A-’ i- - R umi' s
»han
anywhere
e|*»
in
thcountry.
by Senator I. F Boy)* «-h„ *erv.
^ g o tia to r . agreed early today on
And
I
cbii promt.*' v»u that during ed a« toastmaster and inttodu.-ed !called on the United Nation* today
terms
for
«
. ,ending
, the crippling Ea*l the next four y e a n »! least the the various speakei . ||e also |n ordn all Imeign troop* and
Coast dockworkeri strike.
climate will b- favorable highly commended &lt;h*iut...i -f lm|u,m personnel out of fM-.tme.
The agrrem tnt, 'object lo ap for the development of all kind* Tornmerce Manag-i t I • sr l ll&gt;g ‘
n
,■
.
.
gins and n t y t ' - m m i . ..... . J-.lir. \ , "ie
' " 'o n tttbmtlied a
proval hy union members, wa» an
&gt;&lt; apurta and recreation
K ild e r fo r their o w l &gt;&gt;. to n y in g | formal i**"lu tlo n to th* 5fi-n*llon
nouneed
chm g. hea.l
ol g e n i n g thp
. f * " mtraining
a in in i’
,
r* j hy» Cyrua
b# i
i
farm
the G ia n ts here
A ' ' -g M s w
I ' h * i_ i| • omnntte* Ji was aimed
•he Federal Mediation and Con r ,*griltll |,„-ntnH h#»#
#h*ri»# T.ea n l eshet ............ .. .
............... ,| f,.,n, ,»lf Holy Land
ciliation rervice at 1:15 A . M
The announcement ranie on tin

A ssoclnled P t m s Leased W ire

MW-i*
hr i
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t i »T

T1i« Incident' ‘ n’k pla.i* only
’ iii’ es a p srt w hile
-l&gt;.
.liro u g h
’ he

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atfeetx in

f &gt; iltrm *

i ’i gaging rh - li man *1 #tn*#
kill#*!
' 'i fX.
two
&gt;ff i *—
i mt#* m . #•» i tf
m in F i 11 ' ff#i tnn
* t f •o** *1
branch
-f
*h*
f D e tro it
R l r *•
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hank am ply-’ **
I,.
a lt Jan i«« 1 i • i
,
th - demr •• i 1
tniih- -1
n H i- ■
lim e d in d l-n
a n ■ml
hm m oment* r 1'
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m t emplny-e c :
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1-ath In x fu ri :* **■ ir g !u IlM said Ja m a * had l*-*n r'#*•■! the p re v ia ti* da
fi m • r l* * l w here h- had
■ md«r
■ ’ i l nhearvetlnn
I"
*he secon-l * x l *
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&gt;- ■ Bishop B a lla tm 1 th.'Ut
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B irm in g h am , A la , • - ji , *• p
-• &gt; holdqp and •&gt; * '.t *pi-’e
I I — a p p a re n tly c t n ’ - I gunman
'• in p e d « ft - r h» i.e t i.n h -

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f *1 i i . I * in 'f.e n i It ilth ’ a* 1
i .1 i , M i. Will-lie to Ge-.r g,1m
,
li-jif II ,- ,r ’ III H-hti
1 * &gt;tolen •iifo m fl'il • 'iiio «
Ml Field i« i vn t m any &gt;e*
&gt;'ation From 1-hit I *
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k , In- ludtng p „ , , | '■ar he e xch a n v. I h a lf i
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t.gig**in*’ lit* a* the t ix 11v’ Ill- n t i
I ' &gt;’ 0 ihotx w ith pol; " i ,.n he*
i, I ’l-m i*, Ivenia and the • up.’ T l."
f ii " f fle e ts ’ fire t o '* |
life
,ii i in li.'iimx, ' I a n . with liii
I ’ttlier Bellamy rnhhe.i i cu
i i!e t a w i .i i i e
'l l* * I ’li l i r hu« d; ’
forced hi* wuv ii *w (he
hut- im
much
work
th" oKtatt Tele h me of Harold Vr»»om 1 ■ mo*
Ilf-rie
icil w
a rs “on
II Hie
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«c-n though tha French tone it
H .initnnad fin P*|* Flvei

tMiM|&lt;&lt; Inr Heaven.'
i r r - J m h V .let Fighters Will
Stage Miami Show

JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 23, (JPl
- Florida School Enrollment Hiked
—V: asrlal show featuring shoot'” g ’tar jet fighters will be staged
early next month hy th58,000 Students In Past 12 Years Il I■’&gt;uhMuml
fighter squadron of the Flnr-

drive on Rome.

iiueata at the meeting were -J
I Moorman of Orlando and It. F
Cooper. Dr. L, T. Doaa announced
ledge.
that Kiwanla is eponaoi ing nn per
|0 the Celery Fed- Cocoa football
D'J PONT GETS DIVORCE
(Caattaua* an Fas* T i n
RENO, Ne»,, N«v. 25—(&gt;P)—
A divorce waa obtained hern to­
w o r l d "GHOU r _ Mk i-rr
day by Margaret Lewln Du I’-nt
Hue to the World Federation
from ll
Henry
0. DU
Du Irunt,
vice inerting to bo held in tho Court
a n r y U.
Oil*, Virn
Itivim a t County Court Honan,
Monday evening, at which Drdecree w u granted on George flauta of Hollln* Collage
gTOund* of deeertlon and extreme will speak, the organisation meet­
e r td t r , tnd handed down by die- ing of eitrua grower! will ho hold
Wet j a d f e WUIUw McZnight In tha office of Cbunty Agent C,
R. Dftffaon.

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IA L L A H A S S E E . Nm l'} f'■'I—real) — Florid* school -ntollm-'-i
!,t* m cirated almort 58.000 in lli- l**t I? yean

Armicling lo a 12-year enrollment slisdv inode by the -■alxtr D cp .n i
ment of Kduration Elotida’s teliool cniollmenl increased from W .7 6 1'
m lfi}f&gt;-37, the start ot the 12-yvar K?iod. to a new high ol 440.072
m 1017 48
Die inct-aie ha* been “ giadu*! *"'! -waiir *r, ruling lo the *»*tnhool department, hitting a luw&lt;&gt;
spot In 11138-30 and then a high with c|o»c to 8,080 more childten
of 404,448 in 1040-41. But at the in .irhool last year then In 1838
height nf the war years total
Tills Is due to the "retardation
enrollment has dropped again ,*&lt;&gt; r*lr", nr lha number of children
3811,878. It picked ilp in 1046-48 who couldn't get promoted from
w ith 41h,7b7 students attending grade one to two, being cut In half
ntnlo school* and "la still climb­ lii Hie last 12 years.
ing."
Of 68,826 children in tin, first
Ami school peonla estimate an grade in 1086-87 only 42,110 went
increase nf mnru than 6 per cent to tho second grade the following
fnr each of tha naxt two year* year. That4# a loss of over 10,000.
brinning enrollment lo a new high Rut In 1048-47 of the 68,076 first
of half-a-mlUlon student# in 1940- graders 49,789 were promoted to
60.
tha second grad# for a loss of
Although hjghor
highor enrollment Is
li only H.Otw.
Indicated In all acedia, U» Uggss
Other big Increase* show in
(CsstlasH Oa Fags F i r s )
Increase la In tha seoond gradi

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l-iout Col William Hsviland,
"uitnamilng officer, mid 'he date
has t&gt;r*n set tentatively for Der.
it :,ita of the show will be de­
termined In thu next several days
Tho 15Dth la one of the first
National Guard squadrons In th*
nation to be equipped with Shoot­
ing Star &lt;F-B0-C) fighter*.
Tho Florida Rockets, nn acro­
batic team let! by Col HavRand.
will put the |etti through newly*developoil maneuvers and »pee,I
runs of around 000 miles per hour.
COOFF.K BREAKS
R. F. Cooper, school truatee and
former principal of the Ovlado
tkhool. gave au inspiring talk on
Thanksgiving to pupils of Beminnln High School at '■Impel, Wed­
nesday morning. Frankie Wlleon
ltd thu devotional. Mlsn Ollie Reese
Whittle led tho Doxolugy aung by
the Glee Club, with John Fit* *4
the piano.

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MONDAY NOV.

M a n y Children’s
To Fly. A Jet Fighter who. b.ii.v*. the W way to Eyes Require Care
________
teach a man la to don a "O-ault"
Y X a ra 'a IT n u r I # IT a A 1 H man** Idea of a crack flfhtar pilot
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18 Ha la a bl*. smiling Wleconainlte

Six Florida 4-H Boys Are Nominated
For Trip To National Club Congress
Gainesville, (Special) Six Floridn cluh boys, each outstanding In
some phase of 4-f 1 work, have
been awarded free trip* to the
National Club Conges* In Chicago
November "7 to December 4. K.
W. Illacklork. state boys' dub agent with the Agriculture Exten­
sion Service, &lt;ava a seventh boy Is
to be named.
’,
Hoys named for Or* trip. Include
Jack Parker, I’alsley, L*ke Coun
tyj Lawrence Grimes, Almoic.
Ala., Escambia County, Fla.;
Jimmie L. Knee, ' Funto Gordn.
Charlolle Counly; William Lo­
gan, Sneads, Jack-on Cnuntv;
Matt Mathews. Milton, Santa
Rosa County; and Homer Dlano lid, Jr., Pensacola. Escambia
County.
The se ven boy* and eight girls
alieadv chosen oy the state home
demonstiation staff will comprise
the Hot Ids delegation to the big
annual 1 II lambon# held In eon.
nectlon with the Interactional
l.ivest nrk Show.
The boy* will be acrompainol
by Woodrow W. drown, assistant
beys’ dub agent, and Jstne* N.
Watson, assistant agent in Lake.
Parker won on his record In
field crops production. Hr lias
mule s profit of IAI&amp;.4') on five
etops of peis and one of corn,
begsti anil cliofas. He tins crop,
of peas, rhufa- anil awret pota­
toes n&lt;&gt;t yet completely utlll/vd,
Now 1H, be has been enrolled In
4-11 with Countv Agenta It. E
Norris and James N. Walson for
th* ta«t six years. He has been
iissldent of the Umatilla Senior
Club for the la*t three years. Is
president »f th« t I! dtiu» noteery and president of the county
ecnnctl. lor the past two “ #«r«
be has been vice-piealdent of the
State Council of Hov*' 4-H Club
Work lie attended the National
Cluh Camp lu Washington last
June. Ills local leader la J o e K
Drown and bis titp Is donated by
International
Hsrveater
Com­
pany.
(Stines was ciand champion »f
the State 4-11 Corn Show In Thl
labsssee recently, to win the trip

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R«*k«‘» ,hrnu«h ,**ml'**|y &gt;m*

FI. — ’ How
maneuver, while meJ A C K S O N H a .
chanlca on the field tremble anJ

A L-. .»,? V ' T il hold their breath..

Hints To Housewives
nut Hill Clllli, of which druce
Grimes Is leader, lie won the
state meat anlmnl award list
year and the Langley Hell medal
for the best 4-H bay In Escambia
County.
Allbnugb only IK veai* old,
lloiner Diamond is a commercial
poullryman who has groused
Ilfi.OINI from Ills 4-11 projects In
light veats. Ills flock contains
IJIOO birds. He is leader of the
Elisley Club, wbirh be organised.
Paul Davis Is bis local leader.
E. II. Elnlayson and A. II. Odom
are bis eoiinty agents. Ills trip
li awarded by lleathorn Motors
Corporation.
t.ogan Is Florida'- best 4-H Img
pioilucer for IH4K and win- * trip
of filed
by Cominl»sloneis &lt;-f
Agrlcultifre Nathan Mayo lit*
4-H projects have hern tespoiis
tide for putting the family farm
on a paying ha*is and the In'm
durtlon of purebred hog- to the
farm, lie has been president of
the Sneads 4-11 Club fni foul
yearn and the Jack*on County
Coilnrll one year. County Ageots|
J. W. Malone and Ere,I f Sum
meis diiect bis work.
Hose's story has followed thHoratio Algei pattern from s
modest beginning to a roniinen ial
dairy, Ills gioss sales amount* I
to f:iH7Mi in IH4o, U0.Wt7.Rf In
II'18. Most of bl* riroflt* haw
gone tisek Into the dairy, and h»
nr-v ba- ...w* end equipment
valued at |8,l«2 83. The Elotlda
.leisey and Guernsey •'nttt«s Club*
are sending him to Chlesg, W i
D. Erederlek Is his local leader .
N II McQueen his his county
agent.
Mathew* won the trartoi main

dy Anna Mae Sikes
“

c a l c iu m fo r a d u l t s

“Getting barely enough calcium
in milk or other daily food to meat
the body'a currerft need Is not the
best pliiiinliig for good nutiltlon,"
^By&gt; Gr. £ 8t|,er [&gt;|,|pard of the
llnresu of Human Nutrition and
Home Economics, U. H. Depart•°t *" ment of Agriculture.
— '" , "When calciuia is Increased to
1 a more gennrou* level, the human
. land explains "Ymi'rr peed
going tut* , body l» able to put lb* filled
fast tile landscape jllst unr r ‘ amount to use for long-tango
pulling up- needs. That Is, th* added amount
ia-neatli you. 'ou
Amistart
you've
Ilrcaiise
think ahead—lek.away
*1 la three „f (tiia mineral Is a good Invest­
ment toward sturdy, healthy bones.
you're a dead pigeon.
It aids old people no less than
"On a low-altitude «.
finally orbeen
analyied
young adults. In women of childIf y. you see a tower
a hlll
bal
Die mile a'sav. Y i mail seen any- bearing age, It even extends Its
anno benefits to future generations."
af- gently but qu
I This, Dr. I'hlpard explains. Is
an- seconds vou’ff there."
1,10
Themagicattraction of th* J.' (the meaning of the new recoin» i mendstlons for Increased valclum
•he
planeba
[ a tec-1 in diets of grown men and Wumnn
•I1* Never helorr ha
cr" ! tiling travelan fasl. Ev»n irttl feel of all ages, arrived at by th-, Na­
*• |bullets cannot keep up with a jet tional Keaeareh Council. In advis­
l’" n fighter at full throttle. A .46-eall- ing more calcium for adults, the
'oufirll’a Food and Nutrition Hoard
®, t»er aiitoinatlr pistol bullet has
lid Committee on Dietary Allow.
( inutile velocity of 7fi0 fei
&gt;| anrea reviewed scientific know.
"lid The let fighter goes
jik « trying to its bilge on calcium need, and look
a second.
never before
When an
K-8U-C
(Shooting special nole of recent laboratory
findings.
"
Start let scream* over, low and •
wide open, the veiage onlookei a Pulling the new- calcium recqmfight*' mendstlons In lerm- of ilsilv food
finds It difficult toIRIith
comprehen
?*' such speed f the Florida air ns Di I’ hlpard says the easiest way
d caused 'he biggs-'
plan regularly for calcium needi
'**&gt;' Rl'vIVt* H I’olnf
is to get plenty of milk and !l*
held
1,1
'|1ml eM’Ulrm wItV * rf*r#nt a) «"* products In diet. Ranking next
"■ t.v r«l. Ilsvlland'aalso lead* th* ' •■* good sources of this mineral
a new acrobatic *r* dried beans and peas and r*r*.*' squadron o
\\ tain of the leafy green v»get*hle*
v j 1 tissual guaril
1,1" traffic lam in Jacksonville'* bis -urh at turnip greens and kale,
but It la difficult to get enough
VM orv.
„„ calcium without milk product* and
t'lil. Havlland
especially soni' liquid milk.
,,.lv Florida Rocket*.
Five quarts o f milk a week
learn »f three Shooting Star* f along with a varied diet provide
nm the most, several thousand ep*' for an adult's calcium need* at the
lHlf&gt;rn \srr* r* pec
newly recommended level--n ot
H play. Hu' the d ill
taking Into arcount any o f the
I -arller glimpse nl
other minerals, the vitamin*, and
' over on practice
the protein in milk
turned out— IMl.Ot
In nienl planning. *av* Dr. PhiHl
The IMu I, ia one of seveial-*«'"i* pard, any of the following ,-an do
H,\ national guard fighter squad* "- as alternates for l -up &lt;'» pint I
r-„H based at strategic points In th' of fluid milk on the basis of cal­
|Mg United Slates. The exact nunibei cium each contains: I nunc i of
E 47'sbuttmw
&lt;n,, I* a military secret,
nfflrei*
,l''1 . t'lied'lar-typp cheese; I ounces of
divulge they eould send up tb»u cream-type cheese; I'J ouncei of
,.fll sands of pursuit plmies within Jl "•ttnge cheese; 'J to .1 largo dipt
1,1,, bouts should an emergency rl"*
of Ice cream. Non-fut milk solid*
I,,.,
Most squadrons arc flying E ' I lilrv aklmtiillk i or ovaporated milk
Is the an or condoimsd milk are us good
nilt Mustangs and
sill tlioy arc being supplied with jettra as fast as tliev hrcoihn available
Col llavilaml. wins bad *10 com
led ’ bnI lillaitiutin I" the Eiiiopean Die
nil inter 'lining IIts- wnr,

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Is nance contest, in which be w*»
runner up last yeai, to captme *
t blcago trip offeied by the Ainei

lean Oil Company Ills t II work
Is directed by Counly Agneis E
I 1 McCall and J li Davis.

Sweetest Day Doesn't County Students
Have jt_Sour Nole Il|vUcd T#
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Elks EsHav Conies!
*

eiamsii.m or it* mayor, a n . - - :
, rhmi|
...... ||f,l(t
e.t Day. Di falls upon Hi. - Hv. K. m(nn|e Pounty may parti-ipatc
Hke a warm blanket of sriovv. Andj |n „
w|H„ „ . 8'v rf,(1,P,t
a very exciting thing it I. t.m,
l rrn(lll, U(l hy th, o r,1er
Klk.,
At a patriotic, public spirited on ,(ir iqhjoct, "Why Deinociacy
American I Irv to oluervo nil of Work*,'' It wa* aonourin-d 'bis
the hundred-odd aperlal Days, morning by Jes.e Lodge, cialted
Weeks and Month* which at* pro- rujPr „ / (),« Hanford l^wlge
elalmsd, In addition of .-miiaa to
Eight national awards will be
th* usual, old-fashioned ones like
totalling Ir.tKMt In II. a.
Thanksgiving and Christmas. It* r,„v*inmeiit Raving Hoad- at malleve me, I'm a busy kid. not to tur|tv value. Klsle, counly and
mention * broke one.
school prises will be announced
Before "Sweetesf* Day" crossed 1 later,
my horlion, mv favorite obserJoel *R Field, Leo llulner and
vancet have been Nstbinal Knit Luther Doss, all past exalted
Glove Week, National Optli list rulers of th* Lodge, have been
Week and, of course, fiew and selected as a commit!** to conSave Werk. Hut from here In. duel the contest here, end to **I'm * "Hueetest" fan. It* motto led judge* not member* of the
la "Make Hnmennr llaopvl" Hut j Elks or connected with any
I eort of suspect th&lt;- Idea is to Ischool.
make someone happy wl'li r •- • v " The following tides governing
The ''.Sweetest'' apniisors aie'thi- contest were announced by
very wise. The day I* obseivml in a Mr. Lodge:
handful of Cities in October, a lien I Anv student enrolled In a JUede
people at* flesh ami entlm.le.il, from the ninth Jo the twelth. InThe Day and Week people flgm e, elusive, in Seminole High School,
everyone I* out of town and vai a Lyman High School or Oviedo
tinn-minded during Julv
and High School Is eligible to entei
August, leaving you nothing to the competition
whoop It up shout except the - Essay* must not be Its* than

lust (lie whoosh of Ui# wind c
the cockpit canopy. The din s
out the turbine exhaust „behind; .
"It's exhHmating,
Col. Han'

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of which parents are guilty, ea&gt;. eyas.
Dr. Foote. I. In falling to correct
Frequsnt bltpklng, crying, or
a notlcahle crossed eyed condition Irritability whan
doing close
In children one or two yean old. work.
Parents have a mistaken Idea that
Stumbling or tripping over
children will outgrow this condi­
tion. If the condition Is neglected sma'l objects, or holding books or
the probabilities are. say* Dr. small objects close to the eyss.
Insblllty to participate In gaf es
Foot*, that the child will base
Impaired vision In the eye which isquiring distance virion, or undun sensitiveness to light.
I. nut of focus.
Parents ran forestall serious j Other things parents can look
l defects, says Dr. Foote, If they 'Ifor Is red-llmmed, encrusted, or
will learn to look for sign., jf . k oil.i, eyelids; recurring (tie ,
«.-)* trouble In their children. Here IInflamed or water* eyea or
i.re some of the things parental crossed eyas.
BVnasi,I 1/uiL f n n
Tliev alio ran par attention
I.. Junior's comulsint that he can­
not see well, that he gats dltsv
spells, headache* or nausea fois
lowing dose eye Work, that hla
vision I* him re,| oy that lies!is
hen looking at near nr distant seeing double,
. Foote.

DODGE
CHEVROLET
$ 2 5 0 °®

$ 6 5 0 00

RETAIL SALES
WHOLESALE PRICES

F D I lT O C n ill’ C
r m i i l l d U i l iJ

)R R. FIRST STREBT

nutter If the light flow* over the objects.
right or left ahoulder.
Difficulty In reading or In other
One of the moat aerloue error, work ieoulrlng close usa of the

E L E C T R IC A L A N D
G A S A P P L IA N C E S

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M m S /VeW 1/F7 3 70 LM NQ fy

ouse

W

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Westin^house CHAMPION
ELECTRIC R A N G E

ilka National f'ntton Weak, on Into eligible for an award.
Restaurant, Re Kind to Anlmsls,
Manuscript* mutt he written
Gnlf and Foot Health weeks . . . In Ink, In th# contestant# own
Onliy gosh, It makes me diixy to handwriting, on while paner 8 *
think about last May!
by II Inches In site, using one
Of course. I'll never forget Na- alda only. Th# signature of the
tIona I llnn.v Week and National author and hi* or her addrts*
Win* Week Mv doctor's hill* war# must appear at the end of the
nhenmnenel. It's really a lucky manuscript.
thing National Uheriy Week (alls
Manuscript* must be accompenarotind Washington's lllrlhilav.
N by a brief biographical sketch
The narrowest squrak I ever bad slating the date and place of th*
was a ib rmlfol episode during Na- author's blrfh; names of parent*
tlonal Noise Abatement Week. I o' guardians and thalr address:
remember II »o well, becaiisn It grade and school In which the
eama right after exciting National m'llmr I* enrolled, and school and
Packaging Week. Anyway, I went civic artlvltle* participated In by
around on tlpiiy-tne* for days, the author.
glaring at backfiringautos and
Manuscriptand biographical
honking tails. Hut every night I sketch must be hound at the left
was shocked and dismaved at the In a suitable hinder or cover RH
attftud* of the famliv next door, hy 11*4 Inches In sis*.
Yotl could hear the racket right
Entries must ba filed with the
through the walls; singing, piano Contest Committee of the Hanford
playing, and the radio. Hock v*e. L od g e of Elkt on or bofor#

Sleep in coty , automatically
controlled warmth without
weight. Automatic Watchman
Control maintain* eelactad
warmth regard lee* of tempera­
ture change*. Double bed aise.
v
BeautiM harmoniA
out akadaa of Roaa,
C
Blue and Qreen.

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SANTA'S GOAT
In Sweden, tins Jtilbnck, or
Christine* gnat, lakes the place
of Sant* as gift giver. It I* said.
It I* a alia v animal given to
children ami It believed to dis­
tribute presents around th# room
un Christmas Eve.
N E W I II r l I 'll
H I G H S P R IN G S A ne •- 4-H
club for util*, will, HO m*mh--rt,
iiiganlted bcie recently ii'ider
the direction of Mrs, Josephine
McSwIne, Alachua County home
demonstration agent.

MILK GOA r-t

BU8RNKI.L — Several

Sumtnr
County negro 4-11 cluh boy* have
atartad milk jgn*t prelects, accordIng to Rlchatd L. Hradley, negro
farm agant.

See the many outatandlng built-te
Waatinghouaa faaNew beauty! New
cooking capacity
with tw o T ru tTamp oven* I
Cooke more food,
batter and faatar
th a n y o u a v a r
thought poatibW

The p h r a s e , ‘‘according to
Hoyla," was first used to mean
Kdmond Hoyle, an Engllthmsn of
th# 1Hth cenlurv who waFtha first
to syitematlie th* rules of whist.

CLOTHES DRYER

Mercury Is the smallest of th*
major planeta of the aun.

A

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M .r d
« h eTS .? i% »3

alowly without even

Ira. Kaenan In a doll thop.
In 1847 Mr#! Keenan vtalwid a
loy fair In, New York City and
had - her dolls on exhibit. A toy
repreeentatlva wanted to handle
th# aalra for her. Other aaleeman took the Keanan Klda to
other parU of the' United Htatee.
Now the do le are numbered In
the thouaenda.
With auch auereea for thr Kean*n Klda, Sweetie Mario and
wwnen halplnaf her make the dolla.
Now Mra, Keenan. haa Mveral
•""nr
requeaU eama for
ntkar brother and Meter dolla.

Fluffy, iweati
automatically,
•imply eet I

lag calk for the varaaURty at tkia Task
Claanar with Ita
»«riMy at dMafatg

n
i
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THE

In Unity There In Strength—
To Protect the Piece of the World:
To Promote the Progress ol America.
To Produce Proaparlty lor Sanford.

H H jr ?

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A N I N D M ’ I 'N H K N T

W iLUme xxxx

Established 1008

Construction
Funds Blocked
By Caldwell

N o u rs e Appointed
To Economic Group
WASHINGTON"Nov. 23 |fP&gt;
- Hieridviit
Truman
today
uaiiied the chairman of hie
ecoituinic aJviiury council, Oi
Edwin G. Nourse. to diiec*.
tiluiiiuiig of the anti-inflation
program Mr. Truman
vdl
present to Congress ill January.
Nuuret* told reporters of hi*
selection after a conference with
Mr. Truman. The appointment
dime as signs appeared that
inflation may have reached its
peak or passed it. liowover,
similar signs had shown up
eiilv in IH47 and 1040 only to
tie howled over by another
up-urge In the boom.

Warren Attends Meet
Of State Cabinet;
Road Group Opens
Improvement Uids
a

TALLAHASSEE^ Nor. 23 irpi
—Completely Ignoring Gurrrnur
Caldwell's protrete, the cabinet
today named the new fl.2S0.UUu
•tele Industrial Commission in.t
Agenrlee building in hie honor.
It also designated the new
I1.2SO.OOO Stale Hoed Heim I
men! building the “ HollinJ
building" In tribute to Sniatui
Spearard L. Ilullend, former
gortrnor of Florida.

King George VI
Cancels T o u r
Due To Illness

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 2 1 .1,1*.
With hi* luccc.tor silling el bn
side. Governor Caldwell tixl*&gt;
blocked irlreie of needy $2,IKK)
000 tn conilruction fundi duun*
the icmeinirig tit '-eel, ol Li*
LONDON. Nov. 23. i,Hr—King
term
At Ins ininlencc, the cabmrl Irit Grume VI i* suffetiny from an
at tviial ailment, Huckinyhaui
for action under the new I ullei I'alacr official rurrcspomivnl*
Werren eiinuniitretion e i«|uui reported today. The anllounrcthel enother 11.700,000 he nude nicnl, apparently a&gt; 'horired by
^ eveilehlr (or consttuction ol the I the King himself, aaid the ail­
ment did nut involve a blood chit.
new inberiulom , inatonuin et l *ntene.
Hi E D W A R D t A . M I M I K I I .
It de.lined to ideate $227,000
I O N I X IN. Nov 21. td*t
King
fur contlllK turn of a launchv ami l,eotgr \ l lut a hluoii dot ui hi*
negro Luyi doiuutoiv it th* Eloiula right Irg and ha&gt; cancelled all
school fui the deaf and ulmJ at public engagement* to avoid the
St. Airguiltiir, Ilowvvri, it auth Jangri ol auiputallon ot otlin do
otiivd the hoard of cuntiol to adc |ahlrmrnt.
contiar tors for conslructiun hid* to
I hr new* that shoclcrti the rut
t* «,mil,tint On I'sur N,%,
i t be held open until thr ailnnuivlra
lion (hinge*.
Warren, u guest of Cnhlwell
at the cabinet meeting, made no
UoMilMiirn On I'apr Mt,

Hritish RuleiY. Right
l .rp Is nt I.i nerered
By Clot Of Rlood

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Atomic Scientist
ItupsRnogeyiuauOf
Caldwell Refuses i Alt A-Bomb Attack
To Call Session To i alnmle acianlitt said today atomic
Repeal Citrus Lawsi
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C H I C A G O , Nov

23

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An

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S A S ’ I'O R D ,

F L O R ID A .

Mostly cloudy end continued warm
through Wednoday. possibly oc­
casional light showers. .Moderate
southerly winds

H s ie t n lb

a n f o r d
d a il y

W EATHER

n ew sp a p er

I I E S D A Y , N O V . 2.1," l!H 8

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. « « .

Commies 0 pen'Civi,: PriJe ,s Stressed At Dinner 'U.S. Requests U.N. Council Should
Of Merchants Group At Mayfair Inn jy
New Drive To
Solve Berlin Row,
Take Suchow
Israel Order
Red Threat Tu Cities
Declares Ex- America Reaffirms
I hit piale. ll«c tfumlli ul S i n k .1 til llif |H)I leu t r i p

oplliimln vullv.vT lot (hr thituft*

iiiil I!«i*

tir *r.| l&gt;\ T|*r4 kri» *•! il»r SiuIdkI

MrU liitip Aiun t«kIlM|« il 4 p|fMf|r&gt; M vjliiiir i «| flir M m t in Inn liv
lllfclll shlin.li v» ay piefided mrr by Pie iJmt \V A Msiiiimit uni ulJir**
rd by |aIIIP% |l Krill* S| .,# pinkib nl *it 1lir O iU iuIm I ItAlllbn til
Commeu •*

Of Tientsin, Peiping
Increases As Ku&gt; |Jack
ting Falls In War

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All

Hall Is
Elected Head Of
Merchants’ Assn.

Hv IIAHOI.D li. MM ks

NANKING. Nov ,M.
p ,r
Commumti* opened a nru putli
today on Suchow. let tu N jid u ig l
and Central l l,.t,« II,r uiiinrdiatr ( I . H e l l , r

objective w». the dvlr,i*r .......... .. 1

Redding Is
I*i v.ideni And
&gt;&lt;** i Sect clary

V l. r
only airfield
I
Meanwhile a iu|) Amriu ut go, *
n i
*
rrnment official r*luiulr.l |. .|,,
I&lt;1 I II.Il IlliiUi'ei id 'tow fill.
$^,00t1,UO0 ,Ol)U rim*i hr pinned
*&gt;a* tinted a* pircideiil ol the
from the 1
tiea*un &gt;wlu i Iniu j
anfoid Men hints A*«o. ul.oii at
it tl.rie ,t any iltxn-e (*• •11»|4 tllf
a
huiinr*; mrrtmg that b.llov fif
adt .tiw mg t iimiuuiii-lthe dninei at tlie Mavfair Inn tail
f'trtulrnl 1100,41,
ic ) p 4irt, rd
fomgu trill,om .. .ll, r 1 r 111 V ot e*ruing Mi and Mi* Hall Its r *1
Stile Manhall, - * ,1c • 1(I f* 1 A! 8‘t'f l a -1 11&gt;enlieth '.tiert. I hey
l.a-e a smalt *on
ragrr to lead, 4 -lr . •' &lt;&lt;1 4|IU* Hv
Ml. Hill iiiiinrdutrl, a-*umcd
on China. Hr mu-i
f» in
the dulir- ol irlu■(lag pie-idritl. W
Ulgrnl 4p|ir*l li-l ViPfi It ■lu
Chung Kai Sliek i - i , n , , ell*, i \ Muiiiioii toll.OIII.e thv rlr. tiuil
t lairlur llrilduie liUliaen ot Methat the U.5 fuino.l. • .
i. il
t ioiv s. va- e|e, led i« -I. e pieil
mote aid and ah^ut like
ei
dent, and I I lien, lu.ler at
duection of the *»*. again-t ll.r

r

.

*. i c-laiv lie t*uiei
Red* Some government , 11,- dI U-cled a direcl-ns ul large
are knuwn to lerl it is t.&lt;u tile. -.ol,- I
| Itl-.lllllg lot W ^
During the war and Mine, the t.
M tii-.o, I ItI., i due,-I..is were
ha* tent $3,600,lHkt.lMNI |., I |,uit. l.'lhn-d Ol till* lollow mg chisiifica
»H&lt;lit I*•'kl lit* I dp* ( #t'|i

with little to show |.ji ,|.
Genetal Chen h . Rr.l m n inpunched out ui tin- •'unlhttr I oil
del the In te l « l low ■louds \\ r *ll. i
ei .u t iluwn llic rite. Iiveue-- d
the government's an lni*c whnli
war llir maun farlm m tinning 'he ,
ClIIIIIIHIIIIsl au.lllll III 1he III si ph . -r |

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MotU’MjIhi it-tin
a*fin t*|m
i r|iurl»’il
rlt*&lt;) tHi
Ut*t‘0|i||*ll*4lllllt'llts ■«| fil‘ ’* I

p a n s iD ii

O f

A r m is -

&lt;U4I||H(|allull tltil Ift|2 till |if|nt \*4I

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♦It't |i»'H|
Miftiitl

!*• Net'llt*(| hi Row
R&gt; II*4*.1ItII I l' R1is

t
Du

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lia if

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tin n i'til

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| t i i *i 11 h i m

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M ’i V i| ii«

D i s c u s

Citrus Growers
Call Meeting To
Organize Group

s io n s

,M. „ p | I he
late- .tiled upon the Uni­
lit- MU! til ilk ft all ptMi'flkl
te I Nati. u- n dsi lu widen a ScMI KflHl ’
lli|f 4th lilt* *ul*
h'l wl \ |. Il* I'l lilt* nil.I flit| f M •salal * ' ......I .I.I,, in the Aiahs
i tli|,* Mlllf 4 %
\Is! (tl hit » II h.iilF’ »o-l l« • • i -sills ll.m Jnpulr in
MtlMf list If* hiAll hatlunul I'Mt ,1 'llfllu .

1*4r I4|&gt; tIMill |-|tVl&gt;i4 hr filth |ilD|

CAR I

AIt*J flit' fit i l l U |iililfl uiil|H|f 11M* k lilted

•*%
■♦»•■i«i nil fli* ihihiiiiiihit \ t* &gt;*l

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up

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Seminole F t m i M e n
Declare They Want
Orange Price Floor

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" " •‘ ‘ t .......... . "• 4'rnnlise d u • "" '• " u i-

im p, i .illse,

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LJ.S. Sources Declare
Reds Have Shown
No Sign O f Remov­
ing Block O f City
Bv FRANCIS W. CARPENTER
Pa r i s .
Lmie.l

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23.
drL*gji:on

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T t,B
the

In i’ -,! N«tmns re.itfirmrd today iti
pcs,turn th 11 thr .''rcurity Council
•ItMiid find 1 .elution i f the Berlin
cu*..
1 he ■ir.f.ilun luuk the unusual
"tp &gt;d nitliiiii/.iig , -Utcment by
-t *1 &gt;U-mu, m sinner It) report*
ft"". Krilin thit an authoutativa
A me 11 .n
ttuiul there saw no
nt-.- 1
i,ieement on Beilin in
the 1.

At the tequeil 0f a &lt;lviu,, 0|
la-kyaiil
n. tta.l a tnui'l
'
I' n, ll.. XmeiisJII deputy,
.lull fui u«ti
.ni l hii.i ho in hi l.lhi tl-r n uitmn 1‘olilu al Coin- citl us growtrs, who j i &lt;" irons.*d
tlui"ii'i 11*ka idi
in
by I he low piirr^ paid loi ujin^rv
h.- Villi u M
l' 111illt'A tit ll|*&gt; l*'mi llllllrr
and vinpeiiuit iut the thud sue*
l
l
.
r
X.iieii,
is
titlegalr,
m
a
tuiInHIIII V till" luck*. 1li La1 ' 41tn1 tlmi f
vtlICJ) 1 lit'*,‘r *S*iE»i 1 ( nt uli * lln* 11■r. .I,-, „tl.c U jl po lit mil ceuiv* yen, County Agrnt C R
Kit
11lit*
... i ’ ll. I.... .-ll.i-d tines amend- D awsoii 1ms i allcvl ,i nirftmu! of
\•«*'•IRI 111 111 Ivl Ut- III' •! V
growrti to (dike place Monday o r ii. jit iflll Lu*Hit"** Alit! 40 uI***1IOII4I ...fills 1 1 Hist.-1, pt.ipotai which
ning At 7 10 o clock af the Court
&lt;
-oil
1
1
-.
the
liriiuloite
irpnit
aa
1 * ■'*' lr k* r IllMl *1 Mt 1li** 1m1, -: ti 41i
The ip- ketmio &gt; tlatemcnl lo
„.tJ Home in oidti li» oigituie i 5em- newsmen .nt'iated that the Welli hi i f Mi* Mnvfuii (mi kVa* |*i * 1 I•.»** t . i.iial p&lt; o r in ....
the ,Holy
lit tl tav All » I lalllll latlhlff I m.l 1
I l.dkc
the i*nole County Citrus 111 osv r f&lt; A ' *o* fin f'c-yei. Iis.s* plediird their full
*m i l l

* l.'il

illisi, .4 . . . -1111r;| 111, j (,y

.'ll* h«4*l|*l Al.*! 8l( i! (he |i|4«iti, I ini du ft 114#i h ill p i o p m r j houtl
i •fttlfi #*11 t fililiih* I ,| iltatl Ji alitv i* *• i ii* it In. I. l * i i « l i r j r c t r d Ifi
l
»iiiendiii«*iit&gt; would
»I• I*i»Iill K I iltlr h f 4V lltiliii* Hi lilt
Hv iti** \v liter* d ( 'hi
In.* *a|r h the ‘
m ill i 4iulW it urdei

»,»'t.*»il.j«

nisi tl*..

'M m t'lMim|,.t|

| CIAIIOH -invl lo ' H tfUMHUiUll vin-tflf*
'*iee price* foi citius.

..............
m .ististing i.'ounctl
l1 ' 1 1 1 Ei in A Hiamuglia in hit
uith ( thinly Albert fit If* l • lv»• thr iHML

I
C o n f m in g
.D-iWaoii this m&gt;uning on the itultei
I he *•| ki**mAh * t hi
l &gt;&lt;1 1him In r talk
set ilp .1 ,t,n-| w m
Roy Reitei of 1.otlgwood,
,
D » •» ’ - •* "f s.jvu-t iuithor«
lausr K n o irv rll
inkTCttilngly
4 ilk.ill-....... .
u lut b W HIId
111
11in 1hit1f« 111 ihr I* ill'* Springs ami M m M Hu«hr&gt; ul ' p n ,v«,i&gt;inw 0 . Jaut' ii ity govern*

B nihi l
I if hm hi tin
t i.ui&gt;*
hit* « lit li t* !i *fllliJli^a* U i |i 11 |||
III 1*11)1' \\ I ti li i If* Mil I I ant w
%alt*
Ml
I I I Ill'll If ,11 I hr |iltltlll
lilt lilt *Il ill, &lt;! lilt! ViAt I l «t|||llht
' l l ' 1111 I l ’ till 1111 ) •title i | Alt I’l Al1I
I", II 1 1111111*All Ml |tiM
A»t| 111 1!** bunt
‘'in'
1f " i I •*»! 'I. AI t*vl.11,* iiihii
w* •i . ri ini *■iit j 111in«■111«•if him ««n I In 11*«1111« 1- 111 ly.irriurii'l liltll butll
I*'itvilt'h! -Jin; 1 ?ii |;m&gt;s | 14•« ‘ li * ,.\rs
a *"•* »:!hull
IG* il(4|i iut|iiiliii'fil
? 411*1'• i« fm tin «iigiviitl PniUd
I h*liis . hinttf .lilt) s'niiiiMi ihlt d ]1111j Vi timr 1 -tit it till I hill a« ti bmisi

Kd Slnwt* Spunks
Ou liUiulKi'nping 1
4 J tit
* . g t| 1 (
KI*- i’lll Ik'A Hill (dm sltfM Ih
Al ImiMSl ( lilt) Iring.n,I I. .
I is......
s
f«»nl \ I) l»&gt;•nth»u ItiMii ilia* IMiftt

i
uf Allainimlc itu i j. Mur t .
Crnrva
imi !*;»; it* function!,
n
1 1 1 1
1
Biii'li 1 ti i,
In r grown»dvtlirrd
tint th
ry Itnt,v
,t, .......... . j*[v doi not
Rolut'on*
tton

want flour piicr% on 4U.in«r%. ^ h u h |which ttn* p». vt«

*t tim Security

.lie now btintfiiM giuwfi» C# \0 4 ', j Council and tU*

Uu t i t.v m«in-

-rc
cent* 4 box, set at fl 21 aa h ..x il,''M
" l,h hin' *r«
*i’s&gt;king to iw'hlove
minimum pine on the tier, itn
riut'c Wistifti I'uwera, on
ini »h Liinwimt appiun i'&lt;t tu lu* getinei at thr same figmr and tin**'Tit.*
otiu'i liiiinl, have |)lodgc.| tiiair
Ku*t«irn nud
opci'ition in nssistimt the
!.'
" . 'r '! '
* MVnMiui'iu I grapeftuil, nuw bunging hut 2 0
...
. . .
.
.
„ .
J'lltHi I Dif.
m Volu-'n i iif.iv i. in* d ' ihi- i mU-.l Stules Hint Cm i cents a box, set at a niitiimitn ol I’11’91' 0"!- " f " " ‘. p u r i t y Council
M v in lu -I, sil l fli es * ut lln- S an. „ . „ t,|N„ ..........
In hla s-fioit i Tliev are working
4« isttsiiMirsi *ii» i'lti**'
i
75 cfnli i bon
of the Hm how hat'll la-1 weel
j f 'i'l l" U i i' .! ( lull l i t u i ‘1 an lit*
cuntiiiu.nislv nlong those lines.
Rtrs-v-ii-g
It..iiii|.oi
tun*,uf
( I he CommunM i idm snioium , ti*l» *tH14C talk Iii *tI t'Vt'Uiny ut (ht
" T h e l nitc.l -State* policy was
Savninole County has nearly 400
tai-tlvipn.t.-'ipnitun
it.
. i n i on
t t'l.nlllllleu tin I-.IK* Slt'l
cltrui growers, and all tie urged
rd the Red. aie "ii.-w «leppmg up uiiiinl I cnt. i I.* K.lwin tituwr eivti- .ngum/iitioii-s m l eii.p lm -ioil
Ills*
*nt.|e.'l
,if
luiuiscnping,
in*
In
attend
tha
inerting
Grove*
in
the offenme agamit Sm how at
eluding
di-M-i iptiuiiH uf
pl.nts, .lllg tin- ss.-tk ul.tell t lit-\ d » in
ilia county total about IU.U00 acre*
lei the "complelr destun tun" d .-rinsiiienlMl tv*-*—, uni - I n . il.s mil hllildlng . I - l)i i I'unilmiliil',, All
mid vary In site from 6 to 204)
&gt;
Keith
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A da'agatlor from tha Otxnga
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Milando s'hatui.e, f
- 1 Mans . j .le-.w-.t! s
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us 111) M. .ein.nl . ............... ,n,| D. v,-I..|mienl of newsprint maim
xte most Chinese civil wet casual iihuffIs-board tout iiiim lit I1tin
Dies A new use for that gr-.n’ -st ,
till* ('llMMlt'* | , r| 1 niMlili’f iT run tin* 1iii'tunng iioiv prove lo lu&gt; "tie ■f Airs. Rost*
*v dnims The broadcast was hoatd *f*»y 111 nn»g
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TALLAHASSEE, Nov US—(AS
I'ruplr may grow au leriiflvil. nr
—Governor Caldwell tuJYy turn­
*
ed down a teuuett that hi call a *aiil, that the mere threat
wiit.-rwnv pests, I ha wut.-i livaM...
111 a t siHter’s h « m e emth.
ipvcial tension of the I egialatur. atomic attack would become » hie by theAssociated f r e ,s
at Mail 1
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to i.ptal law* requiring cilru* ger denger then the ladiati 'ii f. m
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r. , i , uf . tii.-ators, fm to i.-ad.-iM m . Rose lirailtck Hogg tiled nt J n l m n.-ll , pinfif'i'V p 1n n ♦
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Acluallv, the *Cleuli*t «siid, there mmus. pressure aleadllv
m l I..- si apt mt mtiiiiifitotiii et * o t ) h on o'clock last night at the
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out of the -.tale.
|- dvihechnic lnatit.it«•
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sister, sirs- R I'­ Iu»n' of Vt'gotnMh.ri' n'*,r #,
I* h &gt; single dmnagnig elfo'l
fin,I il** n •*u ril a 1 m 1 hi \ 11.*
an ,
•&lt;»■««• 'he National.-....... ....... I ^
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f*, -nl
‘T recognise the Importance of wluiuic md.stioii flmi can &gt; i i ll., - I.idled fuii'slry i•*-st*iii&lt;-t. mid |.,|ar, at 007 Magnolia Avenut
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the citrus industry difficultie*," tie dunlicaied liy known ling* a*
... i.u--iii.ii i. i apl and reviewed full..wing a lingering illnesa. Sits* miiRi'rv r» l^ik»- M
atlurh'tiHiu
4*11Kill D
the east andsouth
( 'hr' Cits Ui&lt;. t.,uli Itnf
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Mi. Bill lins iJkACuVt. ui I.4v
Governor Caldwell **lrl, "hut there i chemicals
piugi. is in eonstrucllon uf
&lt;, Iih.I been with her sister for the
Im uui ill I., him F
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im, miles norlhwvat of
Jrmrto I b* I
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tin, lOlti'.l liy.iuilltli, in i „ e j :,nt
will be no special session this
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near
((u,t
three
months
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furca*
were
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A prominent nirmher of th- compost fur tin- growing .,f t,.an.j,
,
-Vs-i Mu --u.iiiti v 'Hid m is .-. il,,- &gt; htl.iend.iirg, Alu
an urtclr in the bulletin “ f 'he
iitration ’
tte
Hie
gelling
ready
t.»
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Duval
county school system fui including floWsirs. a,, successful
sours*
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Caldwell will turn th*
tha gover- atomic scientist, by Dr Austin 'I
,iue. il.** highest iiualliy newsprint - teveral year*. Mis liegg llvu.l in
,been his ourly expumnunta
'in
leading
.ini.ivin."
I,,
North
i
hlua.
the
Communist
.
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,
Hrui-t, Dr Rules i* s member I
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nor'* office ov.r to Fuller IVarren
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i.miliici’d
ill
the
So,till,”
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for
.
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1
1
1
years.
Slit|*
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hyacinth conipu,t that he
teat to
lo the
graat cities of IVl|' l-j . - h . , ,
M, , „ j \|,
tht* RUffn uf the Atoiuii* Kn*rtfv threat
tKr k
* I’ -mting -mi (hm i-nir.-i- e , \t i,k&lt;m ail, essu-utive vire prvsnletil i was n maniber of the First H a p - , ,,IIW
tl
an week* from today.
‘ n u ’ 1' thv - -n| *t in
. « - » . m . . . ,____________
i « - »-»*
vhe.s- tins ere invited an-l -si,.,. ,,f the L'oosn Rivet Newsprint |t(s| Church of Jacksonville and |
Tha Orange County
Citni* C ommlsaton'i Argonne Eaboratnn
dnu; -Mr and Mi* I i
It*UP* *° which ) --mg t. ,wlie,' a.-- iiiu.fi* I-, fes-l hrle-.im- in- l -,inpaiiy. told th* tiler* than 300 jflt- Daughters of the American S f r inkiIng
Growara Association, a group of and the University uf 4 Im-ig--'of on,- ,cn\- . will go
hi 1 " Ihey ss.in i like .‘ laid - I
lir.all grower*, atked for the ape Instil*i4« of Kadiobiotogy and Hi *
lie volution
sprinkling f ottk Icuvl . will go
•II) l.s-ttei Ilian tlu-y III:. ..... foreslrv r.ludent* ami fa. utiv
ctal setidon.
physie*
Itsdiatiun sickness, he
.Shs- is suivived by one son, °J' 'ho top of the c.-mpokt 1he
util.'bants ui (In eleik-. I I... I men.hern
it* rasolutlon aald rtpaal of tha said, “ is one of the lean alarming
" ’ill lie s.ml in h m u , and
I sptessing belief that new.in.nt l.din A flcgg, HasUnga-on-llu.lout
eounlcrs
You
ii.u'-i
i.
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I.
packing housa law “ will attract features &gt;-f a thoroughly alarming
--------- 1 Pennsylvania; Mr and Mi- 1 l
inanula.-niring will be one uf the •on. N Y , ..ne grandson. John keep atnailngly well tu - h - prvoui 11 a.lei pe-piu who euin. m .South's
thoutandt of truckarl who will situation." He added:
NEW YORK, Nov. 23, (A*)— An |,, Stevens of Ne* ll»n.|--i.
assets, Wakeinan A Hegg, J r and o__ graudtlaugh-11'*! atlon, ho revealed
oniael with voui -isitur-. the it.,I -.aid ihr gicatest
buy our fruit on tha trea and
Vegetable, a- well j
tlower
••Reuple should know that radii eml-argo was clampad today on I and Mi and Mia. ii M C • 1
Coova River Cumpanv will tei llarhars Jane Begg, N Y .,
nlpuitaiic* ol the human .............
fey pay ua more Ihill 20 or 30. cent* tion. lik* many oilier things nearly all rail and air axpros* ' i|rl p | Ctvle Mi* I
plnnts will be -u I -n
(il!.--l
‘.ou must teach then. I -,i| , , use iiinhrr from 400,non «i-i». &gt;-t t un uti-iy, Mrs Tolar, Sanford. with tltc hyncin’ h cnipi.-t. 1 There
per box which It tha pile* bing c r e a t e s a n illness, some symptoms shipments into Haw York City Stall and Mi*» Mar M- M*» n
land each year. This timber w.il Mis If. II 1’ attishall, Geneva,
paid by cannari thli wttk."
lord
through
cuuitetv
In.ln--of banfurd
of which can he counteracted I.- where one-third of all
hr ,.m verted under supervision of xit* Ella G. Koonre and Mrs. is tio place like Hnnf.ir.l .it the
ii.ittJilaliiV and fri,mdshi|&gt;
the Orange County organlta- known traatmtnts, and for which truckiyg has been hit by an A ritrained foraster*
Janus L. Lillie, Jacksonville, one United State:,, that In no well
| Urging (in- meichunt. t4* ” Ilk) V college
tlon proposed to enllat amall in­ wa mav reasonably axpeci to find teamsters strike
E.l Norton, president of the new |ir&lt;,t|„-r, Waller I.. Grudlck, Mel aulted in water comlitiotiN, .-oil
Mars
Returns
SatVI\
oui
h.iarls
as
well
us
y-,u.
I,,
u.l*
dependent
growers
throughout further means of alleviation
and cllmata fur the railing
The Railway Express Agency
company, raid production will -tsit |loU,
the state In a Movbmfnt to hold
111, )u..r bus inei,'.'. M. t-e.rii
To California R a * t ■eelkie.l
. ( Am t, Idlitt and that liio/lim ,un
Funeral *ervicr* wil he held tliese plants" declaiel thv mtheir fruit until they receive
ti.al it hu- l.een
:«,
-They should r.alile that the
-SieVili
will lie 1produced -.t the Ky
yle Funeral Home In thui.nstfc Mr. Hell
.
price* of tl 26 par field hog for hereditary effects of atomic t—nd , — —
Inlee ju t sun- units'.I, agaio-.l. 1- uf i-ewaprint
r
tomorrow nt 3 30
HAN FRANCISCU. Nuv /
JlU,' i,y
orange* and grapefruit and 16 radiation, although they exist, nave , r« ta n
. ,
. , ihruiighuiil Ihe South, EU*t mid I* M wi th Rev IImt, c r I.iml - av. S t a t e H l l l l t o r S 11 il V 0
5 .•Ti
I hv
Mai'diel
M hi x
(ante fur tangerines on tha tree. bean ovarratad many times, and! result of » "lowdown stma
ut
that
Ibis
,-i,
i«* i«.i*p|..| ........ . &gt;lBVB contracted t.,
(iriM/ii f*f thr Fitit 13iif111mf ( laiir* li
%i
,
four-er.gined flying boat rt-iui),
have not baan detected in Hiro terminal empl yes
The agency said points affect#.!
f .
,ch
“ »hv Met
produced at Child, r&lt;
(fn-iatmg. Interment will In k -1 Field Ot Much (same
tu
Alaiiiciiu
Naval
\
i,ants
Association
ami
the , l.um
shlma.
Ceniete,
\
besides New York City w en J»'t- (j&lt;
ul,ice in Evcrgteen
Mi at i.,n today after one -,l
i ar of Cunuurrce ate ■upput tn.l’ 1111K he *anl.
•They should know that th« j
^ Wa.hawkan' and Hobn
ihere.
•ltd remain a. tin,
TALLAHASSEE;, Nov 23—pH
threat of atomic radiation, -r it .
f} j t|((j gjj Long Uland vnvine* fmled an rutile to I h " - .
FARM BUREAU
Tht crippled living boat Ih.. i&gt;
___ _ hv r.alir.f,*.! with phs *iv ,-|
"Don',
I—Hunters will take to the wood.*
praaanca in measurable^ amounts-1
|„P|ud#d in tha embargo at B it) A. M. The Marshall t&gt;• , uodn.-sa",
the
KRFtGHTRH
LOST
.
,
11
,e
hoard
of
dhcctor*
of
Inui*,trie.I
M. W. Caatle, Jr. forfnar man- need not mean auddan .leath,
HALIFAX, N.S, Nnv. 23. LP)-- and field* tomorrow in quest of
1 Meminolr County Fa rm IlurcK.i
„ allV traffic "that must hv han taken off fr-.in Alameda a»
.tncthing' „t\ ... ,
what ha* been described a* the
It uatlawvd Its rase Tsiul
iiutk I-, ..... *"'k I a,|| meet with President George
afer of thv Hiackln Jitwalry fltura
die I tit transfer at the New York midnight an.) lo*t the ei.f &lt;- ii your MoriTiant.
A ..social mn .1
at Mobile, A l e , opened a Jewelry
Swart/,
al
the
Agricultural
Expert
_
and New Jersey terminals.’
»l«.iit three hour* later lift) mil.' „u||,ing inure than tu aisiti
HACK WILSON DIES _
atore and watch repair huaineaa in
,rch citizen 1,. .........., ,1 ,1,1 "
imnt .‘Hatliin. Friday evtmitie a' Philadelphia with poaslbly 2B men
uff the mainland
Th season for nuttve gamo-BALTIMORE. Nov. 23, l/Pt
tha .Princeaa Theater Uullding
lo'-otn,,.
,.
^ " " ‘‘ ‘’' “‘ b. it
announced aboard. (• overdue and pnaal hlv turkey, deer, quail, squirrel and
&gt;TOIJCIUON
LOHFH
CAFH
A coast guard H-17 *n.l an
Lewis
R.
(Heck)
Wilson,
who
h*l-l
Saturday,
,
U
W.
Tuuchton,
2201
Hanford
Force R-2W equip lie. I f.&gt;t nit *-■ i(JVm uccoinplhhed tmi.lt.
Any
inisrah hens—open* nt one-half
With hia wife and amall eon he tha National League home tun Avenue, reported to polic'd that resrite
work rexponded t-&gt; “
llfae In the former Naval Air record, died In city hospital to.lav, four huh* cans and chrome rims Marshal'* call for an escort. "■ 1t.vtterinenl will
i I'll I*---. I S , n d U . Hr.
O
m io n]l' Tlie
fr-.ill-.-r
Ihh.l’il)
.—
hull,
h-.or- —nr— nix. hnnlln.
Mr.
Dawson
The
freighter
is
me
a,.'
n turm.l m ti.
per nutted every day for
He wee taken to the hospital
filttion Admlnlatratiun Building,
will visit the livestock axpetiment ilupcstar. She sailed from Now will he .--■
,
had been stolen from hla Pontiac
On hoard were sewn pgaaetlger- j,,]dB and joy u(
jui, w,.|| dOJll
lata
yesterday
when
ha
becantv
ll
_ which ha and hla father, tha Rev.
si
ation
In
Herds*
county,
and
la
ic
|
.aatla
Noy.
2
and
reported
"heavy
!r
.-V ?that no hunting
aiitniimblle
soma
time
between
&gt;
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Army
nersonnet
mid
mw-j
Treuaurer
Dick
Elaberiy
rojmri
However,
after
H M. W. Caatle afe converting into and doctor# said h* died of Internal
ihr* vegotahle station ut Braden- weather damage Nov. IH. Tlmi
Navyman—and a crew of 14
u
oil the receipt), un.l diuliursi1 ion.
epartmenta for winter visitor*. hammmrhagea complicated by a W » and 10:00 o'clock last .van
I »a* the last word heard from her will he permitted on Mondays and
m
e
n
u
o
f
tlu
u
ig
u
m
/i.t
iu
n
.I
.,im
g
Tuesdays exrent in the northwest
»'K- _
The Rev. end Mr*. Caatle Are due condition elmllar to pnaumonla.
I f n iilllttip fl Ills I ’ n r » T if n t
CITY MEETING
Flotilla Third District where quail
to erlve hare aoon from We*t Vlr
The City Coiiiiais'inii will ntret
and squirrel may lie taken every
ginte, he aleted thte turning.
In regular session thl* evening ■»' Stock Marl Shows
.lav in tha week
7 lit) o'clock and plans will be
TIi Monday und Tuesday ban
WITHDRAWS RAILROAD
mad« for the general City elecMore
Slight
Louses
doe* lint apply on holidays nor
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23-tA1)
lion which w'll take place ut th.
the last day of thv season.
—The Air Force la requeatlng that
Cl»« llnll on Dec. 7.
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
23
-t/Vi
m 47-mlle government-owned rail­
Tha names of the two nominee
VATICAN RADIO JAMMED
■'t the N'ov. I! prlmarv election. Ilia stock market looked fur ui
road In Loulalana be wlUidrawn
VATICAN CITY, Nov. 23, (/FI—
W
ASHINGTON,
Nov.
23
(/Pi
Florida
Airways,
Inc.,
awaited
today
direction
without
much
success
|
|
y
HOWARD
W.
IILAKK8
LEK
•-’ red Dvsnn In Groun No. I tin-l
from
H ,,.A Ir Fdfoe
Vatican sources said today that
a
liraiing
on
an
application
for
mention
beyond
Mar.-28,
1*149,
ol
it*
today.
tnan aaid today. The line
W, H. filemper In (lroii|, No.
Associated Press Hciawa Editor
Gains and losses, imiaily frac letnpoiary authority to operate a Florida feeder service. No date ha* wave-lengths of tho Vatican radio
appear on the h-illot. A tot'd
® extend* from Camp Iblborna
have been Jammed since Nov. 15
• DURHAM. N .C , Nov. 23. (A 'J -lf this work*, you *»u«hl to b* will
ti-’lial,
were almost evenly dislri- h-en «et.
of 1 447 eitlrepa voted in the
hy a Budapest station controlled
able
tn
influence
llw»
aiui
mosquitoes
with
your
will
power,
to
tha
nrlrnarv
tdecUon.
h-d-*
Gordon
hutad
with
jierhnpa
a
rliglit
timr
PAlr‘ Forca wknta to taka
I lie application, filed aboul a month alter the Civil Aeronaulic* by the Com inform. Tho ComlnBradley,
citv
drniily
"lerk.
fgm
In
favor
of
I
urhcr
.
up tha track and uaa it to build
Du.- to the fuel tlml in me- . Trading slowed lo u wnlk after Bo-iid lurried down the company’* ieque*t for expaittion of it* operation* form Is the Russian-controlled
short spur llnaa to various air
Y o u 1 lix^a^enlion on lha pest*. «n&lt;l concentrate on the idea
International
Information Bureau.
and a five-year continuance of it* temporary authority, contend* ibal: D
d&lt;
may b* written in mi tt-P r-all.-* '» moderately actlw opening,
basai, tha apohaaman told a re that you want them In move away romyou
a contest could develop l&gt; the, Rrokera tioinled mil that the
1. Though Its certificate became*
perter,
„
, ,
Th* bails for this la an exparl-11
general rlectioii, said Mr. Knot market hail ut leant leveled off effective Mar. 28, 1040, its actual years of operation Is tha alnolute
He'said a formal raquest for
on a glass allda under a ley,
|after yesterday's setback, which puxicnger and mall operations did minimum to afford the carrier a
tha trackage li being Prepared mint reported today in the para- time,
microscope at a center apot where
pathology
bulletin,
Duke
Univer­
nmt about eunreled the gulps of not begin until approximately a needed opportunity to preient to "JACKSONVILLE, Nov! 23 (AT—
and will be forwarded the War
High Low
sity prase. It states that C. Nlgal four fine llnee Intersected, ao that
40(1 REDB KILLED
the preceding week.
year later.
Ajnata AdmlnlatraUaw,
the board tha culmination of cer­ Atlanta
id, son of th.1 lata English It was aaay to sea which way the
BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 23-4.Pt
tain
of
Ita
Investigations
and
2.
The
board
la
on
record
as
Boston
_riat, Kannath Richmond, paramacia moved.
ITALIAN ELECTIONS
Indonesian republican government
gM
MILD WRATHKR
a thrao-year experimental sufficient experimentation and Chicago .. ...
PM raaa^ls cjflcar for the
ROME, Nov.23 — &lt;/n - From favoring
Whan a partneelum was on the troops ware reported t&lt;«tav •«
”
LAKELAND,
experience consistent with tho Das Molnaa
period
for
such
operations.
In
y of Psychical Research In crosa-apot, Nigel turned up a card, have killed 400 Communist* in Verona In the mirth tn Catania consequence of the delay In getting public interest and the public
Minneapolis
tha war, tried the at dsnuom, from a desk. The card liquidating., a.. Communist., hand tin tha south, Christian Democrats started, Florida Airways will have convenience and necessity."
Pittsburgh
ever psramecls.
waa marked aa hla cue for what west -of Madlovn. The DutchIruntinued to win over Crnmun- had only approximately two years
6. Florida Airways "la the Saint Louis

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Embargo Clamped On ? i M ,'.'TJ &amp;S.........
N ew York ExpreasI,

M. W. Castle Opens
^ Jewelry Store Here

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Duke Scientist Experiments, Using ,
Will Power Over Flies, Mosquitoes

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Florida Airways Awaits Hearing
On Request To Extend Service

THE WEATHER

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direction he should

&gt;U1 the para* army said other Communist units, uta and Extreme Left Socialists of experimental time by next
advancing northward from the in municipal flections Sunday
Results of election In 20 coin- March.
mountains wait of Madison. ar»
3. The delay (a tatting atarted
showed Christian Demonow within 10 miles of tha North
In 24, tha remaining
Java town of Patl. Pat! U roughto Communis la and
sties northeast : f Joftjal:Socialists.
republican capital.
ladnEifW
-a^li
iid..*,t»v■■■ "*. •

appropriate carrier" to provide
the Florida air transportation
which might be transferred from
Nstional AlrUnee, Ao.
This refers te a CAB lnvestlga*
(Coatlaaed aa Page Two)

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New Fuels From Coal

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hUahx4 ■Mill) n n »l utaNir
■U MBil»&gt; ■•
Saafuid, t-laiUa
, 111 Maaaalia Asaaaa
m »H*&lt; liu i malt**
ISIS, ai lb* Pm I ontra
riaHia, ■**•» tha Act
•I Mnrrk A IMfi
HOLLAND L. OKAIf
KAIIar
ClOltDON ORAN
RaxtaoM Haaaaar
TUiiijnrtiiT!) ' hatha
Car — -----• ■**
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■aatfea ____ ____— Aim*
laath* ..... . --------— aoo
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t t o bj
SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

TUESDAY, NOV. IS, 19(8

•________ ,

Civic Pride

THE KNOT EXPERTS

THE WORLD TODAY
c o n v e r s io n 1
I

A new pilot plant to experiment with the
II) DEWITT MACKENZIE
o f coal to kba and liquid fuel has juat been opened near
A I’ Foreign Affair* Analyst
Plttnbureli. I’a. Practical results for the present a re e x p e cte d !
to be in the form o f new processes fo r m unufncturinjr jiao
"I do not love thee, Doctor Fell,
“The reoiion why I cannot tall;
fo r industrial and hom e linen. Made hy present m ethods,
“ Hut this nlnne I know lull well,
syn th etic pas is more costly that natural riih, and has a
"1 do not love thee. Doctor Fell **
iow er lirnl rating, no that larger and m ore expennlve ntoroRn
Wc hove In our midst tlie Very
and pip Im: system s arc needed
|{ev Hewlett Johnson, Dean of
There is IjiRli pnldir inleresl in the m an ufactu re o f England'n ancient Canterbury Ca­
gasoline and oth er liquid fuels from coal, hut thin afill scemn thedral, who Is known os the "Rati
..........
— - procenaeo a n . P™ ""
sf Ilia extreme left
fa r in the fulurn. As a rough utm cari
;on, the
aaifl to tie in nhont the sans d a ce o f developm en t an w
n
a
Jj * Krr“ ( fr,B" l,,h,p ,or
the makliiR o f: aynthetic
rubber at. the start
o. f ,the
p ' 1g(io&gt;i
K!",d,ie«n
*paech-maklitg
•'
.
— recent
---- -----i / ’ "lilt
dean inI*ip«cn*nH
am*m u far Ika i i r f a u af war. Under t he
‘
’ petus
*
.............. and ‘Die loan o f |ami is devi,tine much of Ms eu
im
of' war ilcmamlH
energy
h l O , will k« rh a tiif fat natural rubber supplies, syntlmtir rubber was advanced *o reproving ua for our aveerslou
tar adsofilxlaa r a i n *
rapidly to becom e a prartnul maferial, and now com petes to Communism. He 3«ys 'people*
irenVolo* Nationally »r
li'
______ I
X ra .M H *
n »,r* «S lie
far th rrr In no nucli im ­ *11 met the earth view with rnlaMill, tae., Nrn York. Chicago, ffe c tiv e ly with natural eiildmr
Klvingfi the encirclement of the
ia fiaSt. acunxnx illy, si. L—Is.
petus fo r m aking synetbetii yn idine from coal, ami none In Hovnd Union hv Lit American air
TO* Manila la a mooilioo at (tin anticipated.
base--," Mini the "expenditure I'V
AaaaalalaA
which la catttto*
W fluinlr ta lk» »•» tar tapnhllAl dime future time niipt*(».icldiu: exhnitstlon o f p e tro ­ the United State» of vast sums
Mflan af all lha lernl n m prlsl.f
war purposes "
•a tkta aawxpnpc. aa well *■* all leum supplies tniglil force the litpiirt fuel■; iniliifitry to turn (orThe
'fled Dean” wax denied A
AM m s i aUaatakea,
____
to coal, ilie known resources of whs h a rc much g re a te r than •via* by the U.8, State Department
TUESDAY, NOV. 2.1. 191*
those of |ietrrdeum. When it al &lt;ime conies, it ia hoped a j la d August when lie ought to
practical proceitH tor makiny liquid t o i l , from coal m ay be ! come here under sponsorship ol
BIBLE VEItHB TODAY
the National Council of Americanready.
THAT MEAN’ S UTTER SAFESoviet Friendship That organlxn-_
YY. WE CAN HIDE IN HIM
lion is on Attorney General Tom j
AND WE C A N N O T FALL.
Clark's "ouhveriive" Hat. How­
1Y DESPAIR H EC A U S E
ever (lie Stale Department with­
BY FEEL UNEQUAL TO
o f ju ven ile killers is drew Ua objectives after • group
_i__SIR
__________
... (denial
__________i
Tim first com) ire hr naive stud
FEARS. Tim
God
of educational leaMera offered to
la thy refuge, ami underneath nre! being made at •Colilltiblltl. liltln, Hy Hip StHte Bureau uf sponsor (lie doctor.
n a overtoiling *rrnri.—Deul. 0.1:; Juvenile Hcaenrch. O iip hundred boy,' and girl.i, w h o killed
........................
So wo have Dean Johnson with
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'o r nlteniptfifl to kill, are Hie milsjrrtH. The plirpOHC o f Hm ! nn!' extolling tiia vlrlues of the
Do four pad to ilirnp out1ntudy ill to find out how the c l»iv and uirlfi d iffe r from HoWiml.i.. At. » matter of feci

(Onitlnucit From F»ge On#)
I the past ycur ahoivlnp u balanc*
of 11,2(14.07 on hand, I'JOO of which
&gt; lx pledgrd for the Chrltttma.v pnr| *de. E. C. Smith reported for the
Constitution rind by-laws commit­
tee. And Andrew HUue reported
for tlm imminMtinc committee.
Mr. .Morrison introduced Jack
Hull, win. Inn been curving ns vice
president, (.'Inrence ](r&lt;hllng who
whs in rlmrgp of tlm fund cnlt-ing
drive, uikI J hiih-h B. Keltli, Jr. City
and cuuntv commhisioners an well
as other puhlir official,i were also
Introduced,

Jack Hull
ft***fill'!»!*■#4 Frrtiw I*fen* «|p#l
lions: Jack Hatlgan, unto repair* 1
and part*: .fohn'Jt t’nfver, barrWrtJ
James Crnpps, hullilinY supply •and
contractotsi' Jack llnli. department
xtorcK; W. V. Hlttlnr itruigistas
M L. Ituliurn, dry eteum-rs; E, 0.
Harper, rlccttlciiiiis; Henry Huesell, fend imd seed stores! Nad
Smith, furniture stores; Jnck t!or*
t|v. giix'dine -tntions: Forrest Gatchel, grocers! A. C. Ktine, hard­
ware stores and machine shops;
It. L. Perkins, men’s wear store*;
John Kailer, miscellaneous busi­
ness; Dot Powell office supply and
printing and T. E. Tucker, profeaxfonnl groltp*.

Hundred Lillie Killers

tahatculom Buy Chrivlma* Seeli.! other children, and from oilier dfluu|.icnt*i, to try to Irani fJ’
,LV! 'V' "L ‘V rrmff*
whether there ir: a behavior pattern "'h it h might betray a £ , £ *
"ffliU
Fir»t report! on the celery out­ potential killer before the deed.
I Square Garden Dee. I.’l and among
look for the current teaian are
I lie reaillta rat far onglil eem di uppoiiitiug to the la y -1die ipeakers will he the "Red
•noout*|ing.
man. Ontv fifteen of tbe hundred have been found to have Demi" ami Soviet Amh*m*dor

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While the rest of the country i*
shivering from the cold we*the r
,[
Sanford it one of the few placet
where you can (till go iwimming

3 -v m p lo m :, w h i r ls m i B bt lu rvr h e rn . ^ t r i / e . l Ini a d v a n c e ;
HiPfiP w e r e insatre o r p v.-bn|&gt;aMii&lt; ( t t l p r u i r i o n o U t i t iK »•»«
boon f o u n d to elifiHnp'ii h H ip l ulrrr. I h r y ruio H t P i r hotiiP
livp* w p r p v e r y rntich likp lliu:;p of o l h p r ifplliicinptitn.
A t b i r d of H ip pnrpiit ■ o f U s p i p j n v r n i l e k i lle r n w p r p

j A i ” n^ i ^ b , M 7 h i ' &amp; d Da*
Dean'
would havr eimugi, i.uxines* of hie
„ w l, i„
i own
,n mind
mini, t,«ck
nxi k home.
nnniB, Ihe
ini vi
vast
, majority
rnalurtlv «ufl Rr
HrItossn lining Imxllle
i tn t'nmmnnlxm. It'iwnver, till pro-

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II your child ii not doing good 0 PP".fil to liovlnx II,Hr
..... ..■■Jh«,l for Italr o r . , . 1 ' ' T ' l ^ ’ T lki.'TS
Work in achool, may be he ii I.fnfl thnn h alf o f Hip parpiilu rri-uppralifd Its n ffortn tn rr- [ ctBVf,
•Dai%ic lo inmr.thing, an expert h a b i l i t l l l r H ip rltlllll'i'll T l u ' - P la c l'i a rc Iilt iUlllR , b u t IH»L
'fwire the "He,I Dean" ha* liaen
ntiMirly ,obukr&lt;l tiy the prlmata
tall* ihe American Academy of f liffp ip irt f r o m t l i r unsiitl |utHprii in i|plht(|tiency.
W I i II p t h i n Mindy rim y not U n i t u p a n y I n f o r m a t i o n uf all England. But •"**';* ‘ 'J
Padiatrici. In fad, may be he u
aUtrgic to itudy.
wlm ti would help ...... .
I'H'VpiiI Hip nioro w rl" ,,:J |
l.aTn't Neeined to glv*

l)r. C. 1; Parson*
OPTOMETRIST
I’ KOMIT CDMI’ I KTR
OPTICAL SERVICE

Glasses prearrlbtd, dispensed
depsire sad ad/ustinenla msd*

ju venile offctlBPS, H may linlp to point out tlllll it) KPtlcrill n |1))|,,.|ln limn I'arhiip*, more lhan

Fallow came in and llianltad u» trirlt dplillf)IIUncy could lip lilPVPlitPd lloins* atlll tntiifltbor- j uiruirnlHllY, the itean lan’i answertha olhet day lor vomething wr hood aurrounflitiKa. r i d h e r limn nnytliliiK inburctit in t l l f ! able to the head of thp Church of
Ci i k I hio I hut only In Hie govern
had done for hun and we almost i hrld'n mnke-up. arp umusll v Hip can ip
Florida Ainvuys
meal
fall out of nlir rliair One little
Hn the tlesn C'yusi can , *11 ms
notice in The Herald had hrnuglii
Unl"i in hairisloiming In our l*nd,
(I ontlnned f rom Pace I)
Air Ai’fulemy
Ollt 165 people foi him.
Irving to convince us Hint Pom-1 lion to determine if Nnllnnal's
Thi* country will tired more than
1,000.000 more school teacher,
during ihe next ten years, the Ns
lional Congiess of feathers and
Parents i* told, that's a rate ol
about 100.000 annually; vet last
war only 20,000 ,indent, in Amer­
ican college* were prepanng lo heCOffla iMchert. Where are they
coming from?

munuin Imn a heart of gold. Well,' wnl»

dinuld &gt;-e ti,.imfrrieil i&lt;&gt;

A prnpnxKi t&lt;» e.NtnbllHi an Alt' l &lt;ir&gt;o a.n&lt;iemy will In* ,vr . mu tnkp II. hut If the good Pan Amerlean Airway, Odin .Mr
ihouf Line... Eastern Air Lines nyd tn
p re .-Cl itc 11 to Col nf r e -h in I lit’ tuning uinnioii Tlie aim of •Hr ilorloi would pmne lo look about
will have | ■" appropriate r*rr let in Fbui.b,
".non-,ora ia to pruvitb lor llm IrulnitiK of air offirort in a m bit lie would iec tlint be
uh
\ prrthpurlnif rnnfrM*nrr mi
Iiimcrnilv ranking with Hu- Military Arailrtnv at Went i trouble In peraimdlng
ll|Vfal|j;RtlUI! ilMft bCD’ll I »*f f&lt;»*
Pn.n. .ml Naval Arad.„,v a. An,.... .....
'
Monitor.
T lic n ccrotary o f ..................... mntn* o f Hi * rub i ,err. m K j ||iu&gt;t h#v
Ctrl liuriinulil fo r H'0 urotio itI Hmy bclirvn It would no hotter
fo r service unity t
acjulumicu for the
«utbnri*eri fo r tho prenent. 1
m ote understanriitiR

-l-&gt; to Hit hearing on Florida's

]rnrttrii „f the hlttei

I f i , o r * tt I ]

Citrus Grmvcrs

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welfare tbs Atl. Gea. Toni Wnt- Ual. 9-12
son, has offer",! lo unofficially j
A,lenlle
Nalionil
Hank Bldg.
announce publicly, by Monday, |
ri -NIIXX.H rtHia l*xa» n * ,i
Hanford. Florida
November
22
nest,
csrtnln
u»pc--*
t
tn due to lie &lt;jn Iimik I to assist Stic
R h on e 29*
local grnwciK iti urg:ir)i/ing nod that, In his opinion, nffret untl
contribute
in
bringing
uliout
luw
drteiminiriK pnllcle t Mr. Dawson
will Open tlm meeting .mil (irexiitn but! prices on citrus, anit Hie
Icgel ieavm» why certnin of our
until the g r o w n a oArne m cliairft nit issrkeHog Imv-j ought to Im
num
linlicially Inateil.
Mr. Iltiglmy told Mi. Dawsnn
7 R I G I D A I R E
•Ids iii-ii(nog of tlm visit of n 1 b. Get n statement from Cum­
mer of AgiiculHin- Mayo,
Hir-nd from New York Pity wh o' ,,,l&gt;
who is Elate enforcement officer
x, concerning hit
certain posdble
a

SALKS—SEK VICE

Hill Hardware Co.

buyers over tbe
the Doited .State*
Florida with their
Pk. t l
Ml B. l*t 8L
Calibrating bit Mil, biilhday in
etc.
UvAldf, T et, John Nance Garner, t a S " i ^ ' . u l « N .v ,l Afmlfniy - - - I VI-- w ™ . .
Denounced present out of
. k ii S IS S S s . ’ " W ’ S h S i "
lengthy remlutlon demanded
urWfi Jukn L Lewis otic* mada
Tlio Ideal HrrH ngfniin tlt j n l R b t b o a e rm itilna tton o f tb e " e | House nf Rapresfntatlve*. thst
Florida rommunltien nnuir. u anerial sersjot, of the
... .
- h j .•-*ir Ti Li * **
» *1
Ili»* Air F o r c e .1ofciRrci:
; famous Ky eharafteiirinc ai tha* pm ponal* An nradem y giaiffh* »»* r n i f n l t» r Huasked the board to rrcn,i. line -within the next .'(0 day*f ” frUl1 ##l,ln*
" " rtl' 1 r .......... cannot* h. «“ d' ’cnirntmiit and , rpxsfully
The
WISE
rB
Lf.O
W
*
a
well
declaring
a
11.8ft
min■**"*»**
bal
make
«
grower
as"Evil whisl V-drinking poker ptav- and tb tn a ayah m net up under w hich ever, rath t and T t i f d tn nml
*II their plan* ifdrr this decision.
Imtim price on orange/,, f I 26 on nunie all the losn rinks In innrkeli.ritlcH
Hie
Referring
In
the
hnaid's
rnltteii
old man," said he is in lavor nliipman
Ing of fruit.
Hpcnd a year
cacii ot
of m
Hie
o nclioni,;
-tu| actions, the (Jumnurtdsts
Com
nltipman would npoiul
vrnr at cacti
e other
" &gt; " .r tw
................
” - ( ,mi
mark
lion* of high cost, Ilic line -aid in l-ini'-wlnru nnd 7S cents on grope9. Proposed State-wide motorof “ every man leaching hi* own h e ro ic enterm y hits ow n acndoiny fo r the fund tw o yeara. !dow„ rellgluu as enemy
enemy No. I."
f, nil
It*
later
and
now
pen-ling
appllm
maybe that
elusion* and hiv own cr.nlil*- Thin .niyht produce, in a Reliernlloti or two, a rn r „ft t,f nfA resume of salient proposals cade to Tallahassee and Washing­
tlon:
Ihs dean
ton, D.C.. If necessary, to lay our
i." Thai *eem: lo be what every fleern w ho would have a th orou g h upilerdaivdiny o f all Hie A(|#r , ltl|,
"The first year or more -I brittle hi out at 1lie director*' meet­ problem* before State amt Fedeml
in ’38 be
ing
In-Imles
Hie
following:
operations
In
a
new
enterprise
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man &lt;* determined to do anyway tiervices and would think lit tartiia of joint operatluns.
said that ’ It is InUlly wrong to
I H-l d i Urn fruit for a min- Government.
nature reflet t, an ahrmrinnllv
If you don't believe it, ju*t try to
in, We ask the question: With
sav these people are j,religious if thin
mum nil Ihe lien, price as folhigh cost level due In tin highthey deny Go-1 It di-e.s not mailer costa Incident to Hie institution --f low .
so many fruit marketing agen­
tall anybody anything.
h d
what they say with their lips; It vervire and early operations over Iimin
oiinds
t l . ’dr, per Geld hot cies in the State, why do rmt
is what thev uwan In their hearts." a route.
We suppose tfsrr • it a* much
1 1.2fi r..
per -----field —
box some of them Step In the front
ranger
me*
-----11 eieallnii*’* ••***»• fitm Hurl
Perhapu the -Iran might take
"In addition, a substantial period Grapefruit
$ 76 per Geld bo* |*n&lt;‘ •uMB**1 « , minimum guaranJu*lificalion for government subsi
animals went the direction be will- more notice of this; yesterday III of tlm# Is required to Indoctrinate
2 Organise and Interlock will) !l*
" UI* pHcmi to the 2 _(nwei
I, . At* guaranteeing the cost of pro2t Hour Service
ad
If they are to he regarded as
Cincinnati tbs American Federa­
duction fnr cittui gtuweit, as hit
“ This," says tbe bulletin," was tion of Labor In convention adopt­ the traveling public and promote -iher counties in the State of grower agencies. If they are not |
service.
,
Hurida
BAGHAfJE A TRUNK
Merchentx and business liouses 179 6 above rbarife i-xnectatlon * ed a foreign policy calling for a
Mtato growers, whe.it and cotton
"Lock of working capital trust- I t Join hand* with Pinellas, grower agenstei, whose agent* I
whloh would be axpectad military alliance against Hovial
are
they?
. SERVICE
MtUHUt. but unless such subsidies *r* urge-1 by the H»mlnole County number
rated Initial efforts of *b* rarrlxr Hillsborough, and all othsr coun­
snd Health Associa­ bv chance only «n&lt; e In billioni of Russia and breaking off of trade try Insure early expenditure- ty growers, who are getting tato
gra accompanied by strict govern- Tuberculosis
such
series."
tion to u*« ChrtFtm*. teal* whsn
Approximately 20 per cent of
relations with tbe U S S R , until
■Mnl control, whs' is lo prevent sending out stattmentr. at the and
Richmond Joe* r,„t consider the the Berlin blockade la lifted. And necessary to provide full w«|&gt;r fur this effo rt foe better on the tree
alnfully employed people in the
promotional efforts.
, prices,
_____ recognising
____ _ Mr. Joseph
matter
finally
proven
He
wants
mrybody else from yoiirg into the of the month.
nlted State* are engaged tn agri­
the C.1,0. opened Its annua) con­
"Final mail rales have not vet ('oink, uf Clearwater, a* lit fora*
Seminole Tire Shop
When contacted, it I* requested other experlmentors to try. Tha vention In Portland, Ore., with the been fixed bv order of thn board. runnel
culture, forestry and fishing com­
citrus business where he would he
,
Idea
came
from
experiments
orthat
merchants
place
thsir
order*,
.
.
.
bined.
•ntl-Communist
right
wing
In
full
During th* entire period of nneraiRMirad .■gainsi any possible Ion. for ths number of I'btlsttuas seals i *iV***n*
l. In tha -Interest of the puhlle
1 successfully
and determined to deliver tlon* to date a major and handi.
Muld gamble freely for a big re- that will be needed, and In this influencing the fall of dice hr con­ control
further heavy blow* to the dwin­ capping problem of manag-ment
turn, ■ sort of a "head* I win, t*iU manner, c a r r y
it* meniage centrating on the number you dling left wing.
taaa bean conrernrd with working
want.
throughout
the
community,
*al,l
tb* taxpayer* lose ptopoti(iou&gt;“
capital problems and the need fur
Mrs.
F.
E.
Roumillat,
county
seal
Of the world's states. Russia la
nanelng the operation during the
5 s .:* e * if il is a good thing for the
sale chairman.
Atomic
Scientist
letod In which no final mail rates
the largest, with 8JU9.000 square
;t gitrua growers, why don't our ctl*ry
Mr*. J. P. Cullen, an Associa­
id been In effect."
mil**.
farmers gat together snd detimd tion director amt chairman of the
traai1an..| Ci . m Pea* (leer
personal
snllrltnla
group,
will
rvermmnt subsidies (or crlrryi*
rather that tbe radiation requires
contact various huulnes* firms ear# in It* measurement and han­
CIO Prtsidenl Philip Murray's throughout the city aarly this dling.
"Above all m should develop a
BT0|ram for avoiding another major week. Those desiring seals for
ggOSOtnlc depreuion strikes us as early inaIIlug mav saclire same civilian defense mgaidsallon to th*
H O U S E I* \ i n 1
hy telephoning the Aanorlatlon point where we may rely on R to
,• Mira way to rause one. He svould office, 79, anti lire seals will he protect
Hi* population and anawar
m m *» price controls (but no wagr delivered.
T*. lux Ptsol Twoqueatlon* horn of mystery."

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“ Y ellow ”

BnsiiH'HK H
,
Merciuuiis U r g e d
To Use TB Seals

PHONE

D U Scientist

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YELLOW CAB CO.

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PITTSBURGH

SUN PROOF

DEPENDS ON

MBtroIt). levy an excess profits tax
with tha rest of hit pmgram
wouldn't be any excess pm
|, government subsidies In bold
ryi prices up. and minimum wages
gtWa*t II an hour. If it should
that thi* program ok intug the costs of doing busiw wnita lowering tha price* of
I articles produced should causa
in

GOOD CLEANING
★

Self assurance cornea easily
when you look your bent In
dean, naatly praaaad clothaa.

eg at tha present time it
. concerned over tha welfare

S&amp;

b

In

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Ml** ks th* Strut* to prevent
Man' aid aasur* enattaseni of
kgftlatlofi. Yat tha fiBliM the best device which any
i h s in preventing dmegard
right* by the majority,
f 'pNMMI rule* four or five
"f mo hold up any bgnUtiqii
*1g* hoMil* to the minor*
Ceaant iutl a* long gi

C o m in g

Admiring gluncon will coin#
your way when you atep out
with that freuhly cleaned and
preened look . . .

bankruptcy among
industrial, whera dot*

ii,"Murray propose that Amarlean
igman find yobs)

j

Caol lyxixi* will xutloxt wdlnBiT llsuxa
Points AUmclls* body
ant mm rol-i t Hal
M l ox x » l Ml la
mnnr ix.px-st kovxe
(ban pis-wai qunitly.

SATURDAY, NOV. 27tli, 1D:30 A.M.

PITTSBURGH
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All children tons for ■ hutillful botpa of which they
c u be proud, Mnka their drtamn come frue br impraviitff your houtw NOW, Iktre U no m H to put It
off My longer. Many mntnrinh tMt were nrarce nre
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Md talk over your borne
remodeling or repair

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TV I SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Mrs. Voile Williams
Has Annual Banquet H o ste ss To Circle

Philathea

Social And Personal Activities
toxlin Pilmer Roy—Society Editor

Social Calender
TUESDAY
Th# regular meeting of ihu Pi lot
III be held at the Tourist
Club wlir
.St. preceded by
Center at 8:00 P.M.
the board meeting at 7:30 P.M.
THURSDAY
•ervice
A union Then
will be held at the Pint •thudiet
fPChurch at 0:30 A. M..
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge will
meet at 8:00 P. M. In the Odd
Fellow* Hall. All member* are
aiked to be present as nomination
tf officers will be held. All visit­
ing Rebekah* are welcome.
FRIDAY
The United Daughter* of tlw
Confederacy will meet at 3 :0 0 1.
M. at the home of Mr*. W. C. Hill
On Magnolia Avenue.
M The Townsend Club will meet at
X»h* Tourist Center at 7:80 P M
Th* public l« Invited to attend.
R*fr**hm*nt* and •ntertainment
will be enjoyed following the
meeting.
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Miss Montague Weds
Lieut. Shuw By Proxy
TULSA, Okla, Nov. 23—&lt;AVThf i;room couldn’t kiss Ills bride.
Neither was present for their
mmrlage ceremony In Tulsa yes­
terday He wna In Japan. She wa*
in Connecticut.
The bride Is Ill-year-old Doro­
thy Grace Montague, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glle*
Montague of Greenwich, Conn.
He's president of the Borden Co.,
milk products manufacturers.
Her husband is Lieut. Reginald
Shaw, n 23-year-old Jet plane
mint stationed at Mlsawn Air
,Force base on Honshu in Japan.
Ills parent* are former District
Court Judge and Mrs. Ora A.
Shaw of Tul»a.
Whv th# prosy marriageT
Military regulations say proper
housing In Japan can be granted
unlv to married couple#. In fact,
soldiers ran'* every apply for '*
unless thev're
married
Th«n
there’s a dslav of several months
tiefore lt'« granted.
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The lieutenant's father w*s his
.lanH-in Mr«
flhaw was the
Droxv bride The marriage cerei monv wm County Judge Welter

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NORTHCOOL TUXEDO COATS-$ 2 7 .5 0
NORTHCOOL BUCK TUXEDO TROUSERS-$ 1 2 .5 0
NORTHCOOL TROPICAL SUITS - $35.00
Gmulnt NORTHCOOL Slickt- $9.50

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FEATURES —

SWEATERS

FLEMING and
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SOCKS
INFANTS' TOYS

the TOWN Past Grand .V
Visits Eastern

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Voile A * Williams
The l’ lillnthi'ii Class of the First I "■*
Rapliet Church held its annual ■I11' 11"1* al hei home on Magnolia!
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last evening foi the lueel- &gt;
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Telephone 148 Thanksgiving l.anquet last Thura* j " 1'
innt Kihiiuc'h rwfiiri uni Sim uiiii i
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‘ Klisle ...........................
Knight Clicli* o f 'U
. II day evening at the Tourist Cen... low
tin Ml l\ li I In-* iiiimr till- Deputy "l II.M
ter with husl.iin.ls ,.f the member* I " 1' l’ 1" " R 'l'tl't l liureli. pic |'&gt;
in I Ml It" I i •'ll Hi
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M MS . Girls, was n go. t
being invited as special gue#t*. "!''' 1
....... . Mis. .1. A. Riser' I I V K M I ,1 II •|11
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Seminole iT.itpl*
Hrniley (l.lbuin, president 1 “'i " " '1"
Mi
JUIIA' JI- 11.
! h«* I'tit'l Ri'ltC It.dd on I'im.-d
(tiff
A l.lv *
p iugnm i
the class, served as general .'In.i i i ___of
pt'OjlIv ill!
Mi.an, r.mdu.'t.d (h&gt;&gt; devo
Mis. «
IIAK.N K\ 111 . k III
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Gledhill Jr. elmiimali foi the affair
in tow o Weal ­ II gift In, Ml . 11
tier.uls and Mrs Walter Feslei
The
banquet
tables
were
nrand daughter of Mnrmi, tin. are
..MRS. Worthy Mat I'dl i
go' ■ an interest.ng arc..uni of iii $: htRii in ed t..... . .
visiting Mrs. Ule.lhiU's parents, ranged in a rectangulur shepo,
on-sum work leing carried t *AM 11.1 \ Hi! I i K eii I r u n g the
ilwtl ll'" w*"i
witli
the
program
being
presented
tli:illlli«i
,
Mr. and Mrs. Williiuu Colley of
I t * inineier w&lt; tiring L&lt;»\\ CiiiN
Hawaii. .Mr*. It T Hunt
aa
in
llie
center
under
the
direction
!„
Osteen.
" :,|l Mis. A 1. Ihomas spoke lit l |f kitI n.| I.o.
I.UTHEK
of Mrs. Mtewait l.atchel and Mrs. mi w... k a. China and Mi- John 11Alt K I N *I. m i,g on i. tieucl. viilli n ai*lIiiaa in i
\a1111 KifN 11"in u
ami tiiltn.r will. I . lends . . . . 4’liil* A t i In* * I* •
Mr. and Mrs. i'hailvs 1. Stev­ I‘ M. (.ingle- Ibtinksg.ving de- Rad. i Japan
coiatlons
w
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e
used
m
decorating.
ens uf Wulleboi o, N* II. have
li.iiu g
tile
tnisine-r .essiuti M ' H I ' . I tI M l I III M I.R mid It M . 4i 1 11 PiillK H ii*
arrived 1(1 spend the winter in In the renter of the speaker* ) d u
Wele mad. toi the ciicl. i A S : l M . , . ,, i.n i hen lull.
Mli! til 1*1 ' ll in
tal.le
was
a
novel
urinngcineut
,
3anfo.il at MU Elm Avenue.
&gt;.-.i
the County Home a n d |Itlllli t i l t . . . . . ' , .. it.. e| ..at loll . . . li«*t thi'iM* - •
consisting of Cinderella's pump- |H •l"'i t oil the "P ark a - l o w e l '
.MR. ai..l
si i:
i
it A S K 7 !|p (ii mill M il i t
Friends of Mis. Evelyn IVa- kin camage dn.sn by eight fitly j|, "• 1 was given
. o ii d ow n tow n
Die
r i i r l e l i M lt.ll I
iliank i'iv jin- i
horses
made
of
squash
and
I.CIll'il
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cock will rngiet to learn that
I- With M R S
J. nil'll l*y iiM'in* i
l&gt; •. d two towels In addition to
she Is confined to ho l.ume &lt;n&gt;; sti'iig beans Decorationa were "'■•'-'d
m i:
i r e d
u rs
packed
by
individual It. It A 7
tilt 111* HI'**I Im i '
Park Avenue because of illness. under llo&gt; rlutrge of Mis Cliff, to. libelg l " bo mess mill
rile Cidlertn.il of f:tH j, SELL t
Aides, Mrs Ge.uge Wat.I and w
Mu ‘ ' . I U R G E M A E in St. I'Hi'i -1*emi
pl.t inti, the ‘’ Lottie Moon" H&lt; e .
Mrs, J, L. Hull, Jr. of George- Mrs. John Ka.ler,
••iiiu L •( .1 a p i i l u i e in Wm rhv
C l.ii tm.is offering In honor of EE IT
V it 111Mill
town, S. C. has arrived to spend
Vl.i, .. " .
ot
.Imiiuy
Composing tiie fo.nl committee *". of 'tie flist Itapfist m j-sion 11'ollici S
Ihi.ildll, ai Nil-&gt; age iif 12 vvlio HI il l11 11
some time with Ini naienls, Mr. were Mr- John I. Lee and Mrs. •O"
to l T.lna
M.
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and Mrs. G. W. Bailey at their Burnt Elerl.rn. Hand decorated Vlt*'ti tile* |mTi tMIJi tit ii|**»»t k111 Jiej f-lie -»&gt;- I..
•vie I ly Ilk,, tier
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. -on A Lid . ,\
home at 211 West Eighteenth progiams j.repared In Mr* Gin- lt&gt;
B o i l H A R R I S :»m .r i , *
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Street.
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looking
shirt
gles father curried out
the
hi M\ ,**d
i ilnwinj: tii#* htminr
es-|,i|i will, sad i »
u it
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Thanksgiving motif
ret
lllllrtltl wel e ■ei Vt .1 bv the
I I'll K t l ti I , t if \ l rt ill llllIg .'I •Mil i.
Mr*. Richard Blown and roll
In .q.eiong the piogien. Mis. h. el S t„
Will I«
follow ing
Mis m y le.)
Rick of Coiul Gablet ale spend­ Udl.alo. toaj.tiiu tie:. . welcomed V.. ,
tic,II.
■* looting i,
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\ Cagle, Mi - ] Id..... y a. .t |. ,&lt;■
ing *onie tune will. Mr- Riowi.’s niru.beis and guests and tl.e invo­ Hunt MMi ito
Iindhei
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1
Mniion
i MrI e lei . , IEH
parent*, Mr. and M.s it i Per- cation was given b&gt; Rev W P. Mi . A M .
u lit I I
BOB'
Ttmma- Mts t. AIIN t.i11 11.,
kins it theii home on Magnolia Hiuoks, Ji.. win. was also the n ....
t col |
Mrs Kale and to I
Avenue. They will hr joined foi
1.11
bill lllg
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j mail, apeakr. t i tl.e evening. HI*
*--eugri
Thanksgiving by Mt Ri,.„n
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talk was based on the sublect
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Fri«mii uf lit Hi* .1*»&gt;t'r 1 ulhiih "Rriniu.scuig with tiie Philathea
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lit.
1 III I I IN).
will he glad to Iran, that -l.e • Ins-" and tie praised the group [ *» IIIII.N &gt;i|t&lt;l|}|H‘ | To
I t Mil)'
I 1 i to
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m !
it
I* getting along incrly f.dl»wu.g |for tiie fine cooperation given by
Hif * **ti» m \
ElVt* ( lO tlll ( iliu m * l ' .0 *1.1.01
d ie
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a tunsilectuiny pertoiinr.l o in Jmembers to alt piia*rs ot church'
IIi.* A n»*‘i i» th *
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day at th* Fernet.I I.aught it work duringtiie years
|t We. || l|.,
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"i a pili king Will I n '11 m .Iiml- i
to Mrs J M Btine- !
lt* H E I T V i I A R h I
Memoriel Hospital “-l.e iet .in.-d |paid tribute
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to th* home of tie. patents 'll riphei, trarhei of llie .las* for I AP Newslr.vruirs Rea.il, Editor I .' an
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, l■u II Hi* t Ini' e I., get a i bn - 1 in Nl
ar.d Mt! John fo il ‘.III n l sis itimiv years,
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, dunk in ■ I'hi'
p&gt;,11h, to. :.| d. ill
taking pai t in tiie program «u glut. Pag J,||
line Drive last evening
(UT Wilt I I* 1 * IIM
were Rictiaid I l»»n situ i. nderevl‘ ’ a it let tl.e ir,'ip)i*i
i So
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' e.llt * I lie.id l ifrit*I hi m Emmett llernd. n s veni o at eve ml vocal solos an.) Edwin rr,. i Jellgl.T),,) |,l *
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in ,.
' ,11 V oil j
I i on who played a number of ci - dltic i.o met ICS
the University of El .itH i&gt;
that . . i d tb,
•in ' I '.ll-I
I'huiir
h i r \ i :fl»
oda will nave
pertrd to arriv* o|» Wednesdav p.dl.n selections A leading Woa 81
, r..t,
evening to spend Hie weekvod given by Ann Hayiie- and a skit JI* n. in idll.K le .» I
r* totll
wa given l.y Martha Chapman,, I 'er 'tiling troll. me* p
with his parents, M and \fi
ILink
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I I I I . I ll I
Robert E. Herndon Mi and Mi- P Ii Bach and Dan Batten; a 1 •* i.t- i.. -v* an) f n ie,t . , . * Wiki
l iniiit*
Del IMP I I. oil. ■I. me I 'iiii.n
Herndon will also li».» a- thru tramp routine t.y Bettv Duncan C # ‘ ll t lie r , r c f I b e I to , “IHi 4*
guests for Thanksgiving M. .n ’ h i ,, I E R Bin'll seilelte. Kalilleen ■1 I pel It dll tape lid - 1, Ill
III i.l. c I ii.n Id ..ii
Bat.,..,). Bettv Duncan. Betty b o I. ►' In .1 e ’. r i a n d r * , v K» ‘
Mr*. Hubert S I lf!III I. sill
Balt
Anita
Aiken
J..an
MeTeer
foi l.e.-all
James of Gainesvdl.
f -Ml I'Hliti*
si, I Ine i id E lei ■&gt;;ii
tioie i (nil -p* wdl 11od 1
it.,.-a1 hi tending wei.. Be* and pe . I Mill* 'lli.t * H. In ' - ,,| . » it* * 41.1
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A sauce for holidav pod.1m •
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may t*** made i»v ctemuqig » tu.d Mt- ii. o.ik- Mi and Mis. O.l- I) pu.k.iged, and welt w.tj.ni Hi** II *h
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M •I k- I1*1
cup i.f butter m tiou g'u me om bum Mi and Mm Slineclphar. realm | In.If plot p i.'K.'iIn 4&gt;01,.O'. ..,1 0 I* '
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one and a half cup- &gt;"of. 'lo o* 1 Mi mid Mrs Douglas iiienstron.,
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sugar: an egg is then add I »" ' 'Ii and Mt* M. 1 Haynes, Mr. AI- tto i e KM H 111 1r* )i i- /*!•!•••• In I, -h
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mix in a tablespoon ■. tv*., t mil Mis J M Huffman. Ml, lllld •p. ll dl A '•’lift 111 A1HI 1 "lUlAA'-M - 1 M ui. . ,
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SPECIAL SERVICE
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A special TTiaiik-giving
«■-1 *■ M t - William Steinpet. Mi and i l &gt;0 III. N -|l - |iII 1Mil ♦ * 1&gt;! ii" !• 1 i t (•**1mil
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will he held Thursrh.v moiiiing it Mi ■ Tim Craw-fold, Mr and Mrs, till’ ill. Kill nif! « i f ( ' H u Hill’ ll f III* 1“ Dl il"
III \ IM Mill s |»Ul-!MJ|| Il i t 1 ll
il:00 o'clock at the Ensl Chureh (’ T Itnl.un, Mi and M's l.en, brush, f" M I 1|k*•I irk M|l u "111111 t !'f i'll*
AA f fi Hinmijitm.I tm Ihhi1
of Christ Hcieiilisi. at HIM) Ka*t Mr and Mt- J,*lm Ntaliov. Mr. silvet ki i&gt; •hum aa if Ii 11 It* -i 1 "
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and Mrs t.ingle- Mi and Ml*. |shnp.
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Second Street.
i* 1 ii 4 it I iiiit I |itirki'( Imiils h *'iiu
lint,'lie I Mt mid Mts I It I'hll- *picy fti'Dfil
VA:iN I , '! 114I "!t»h ll I'm mu 11 |n nii'li li ijy n f Iif ii * ’
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lips
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other lieiqile u I. t.'irlly klioV* Mr and Mrs llufonl Itrown
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hImitt Imrses. bioninei
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dehutauic
dude raneiies help vou gel *c Mts William P f’ lmtli Mrs »' tengv pm.
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Mr«
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add n o i'l
phiV
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quainted will, ho ses and hor*e
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A girl who tiecomes n good
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rider can make lots of money,
1ii* (m*i , (11•
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t i i n i l h i .'til IKilt Ml'
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i.t r a king m he. Roman team,
—
Tl.r 1 In 1 1 Ifl 4 I ' (III |rlll • II.
Audrey is going to attend art j In making coconut
m n•
re to -pel 9 m t hi "•II't'l1 *4"1 1 1
. huot, Mile in'". to du cliaicuul-I -l.tl.e Ilf Hie coconut &gt;0 th.- ti
veil* I
op 'tr fti.il
Hod exhibited a sketch in the and t.avc some to -p.itikv
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Montana State Fair last year.
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HOI.LYWOOD, Nnv
Harold Lloyd, the shy guy wtth
_th* horn-rimmed
gla»ie»,
is
kUnning yet another icrttu comeback.
I have this on »uthority of AP Newifealure*
Hatold Lloyd, lb* hearty million
So you’d like to be •
aire, bowler and shrln# bigwig
T have Just the germ—you queen T
Well, take • lip from 111I-Veil*
might call It the weenie of an
mighty
Idea for another picture," he old Audrey Ashby, It's It)
told me. “ It is the kind of thing hard work, Audrey, who happens
that only I. or somebody else who t .&gt; be pretty and brown-eyed be
has been in the business for a long ■ides being u beautiful nder, was
recently picked a* Eastern Rodeo
time, could do."
The comedian has othed film (Jueen.
Allans, too. He is going to re- . The prime requisite for a rodeo
issue one i*f his great old films, jeareer is to like horses, says
“ Movie Cr»iy." made in 1332. (Audrey, fihe started riding when
"I tried th* picture out at a 'lie w*s three, could ride harebiCM
theater in Redondo Beach," he :it the tige of five. It helps if your
related. "I would say that G5 per |family likes horses, ton, she says,
cent of tile audience didn’t know Her father rod# bucking )if*raes
me, or at least didn't know my and was a pick up mini I helped
work. Hut the re-.pons# was tei- got other men off theii bucking
jjfje,
; horses). Her. mother used to do
"So I am going to put it .ml i&lt;*"• ws|ti»*a» dine* on hoisehaek in
M ain—if l ean get the right |"hows.
Audrey lor the Iasi 17 yruia bus
kind of presentation. But If it
.ftisn't .presented nicely, it's not hern in shows, east and west,
thmigli Interiultlently. Now she
worth my trouble."
Lloyd said tbe film hasn't aged liu- lill tiie big lime—u show ut
much—in
fuel,
tilts women's Mnilisuti Square Gulden. She says
skirt* are the same length as I "This is my first big -how and
today’s. Ills "Diddlehock" pic­ I wait to is* a success. Horses are
ture, made three years ago Imt in my blood and rodeo is going
not yet released by Howard to he my career. I've ^(Iven up tiie
Hugh**, I* even more dated be- idea of being an aiilhte hostess,
(the only oilier career that ever
caiis of the “ old look” skirt:..
Ilia comedian expressed dls appealed to me.”
In the slinw at llie Garden,
film.
epointment with his J
*1 have great faith In FraMon
raston Audrey I* a Roman Hdwr t»ha
ttfiturges Ifatth irrntigii to ta*
,wo hoise*, ride* with a foul
eating In Slurges' restaurant— P'V l u "
. ,
But h* I* a writer and he
fhe horse- must l.e good teign
know* exactly wlist he wants. 1 '/'If Iiorsea — gentje iu you Cali
couldn't ‘ make suggestions to diop around Ihem witlnmt belli.'
film. There was too much talk, kicked, she explains
talk, talk and not enough 'sight'. At pr-en l sh I- using a Hire*
com#&lt;lu"
jivur-olil rult jiikI n *»-v«*ar’Oiil
lie added that Is the troul le ' hone for Iwr act an I whil. 'lie
with today's comedies They are |are Hie same height »nd lone tlo
wedded to words." If* funnier
'"btcli i- e.-enliali
to M* Gang* thin to hear them. *they are not twins,
•YouTI find that your great i This year Audrey ami bet
comedy directors— Leo McCarey, family arc moving from tlieir
♦ Frank Capra, George Stevens, F.liiaville, N. A',, ranch to one in
*te.—aren’t tied down by a script. Aritona There she is going to
Comedy must bv spontaneous; It train n pair of twin cult*.
Tills is nut as easy a-t it suundv
may arise from a prop you find
on the set, somebody t pan. or In (Ii# fir-1 place you 0.1141 koow j
something about selecting lit*
anything.”
He t.dd about doing a comedy horse*. Terineise* walking hnr*»t
seen* in "TL* Milky way," which she says, have three g*n«-fl*i
Panny Kay* r*m*J* )*s* funnily walk, running walk and cantci I
a* "T Ii* lii dfrom Brooklyn." Altar Th* five-gaited English type horsLloyd *nd McCarty ahat a funny 1* a show hors*. But it is Weaurt.^
•cen* off th* cuff, th* director slock horse* that Audrey will
happened to glenc* et th* icript. train for th* jub.
She will train them on calf
♦ "lleyl” he laid. "Thar# wa* a
roping and hull-dogging iiteap
pretty funny lln* here."
Xavier C’ugat begin* hi* eight- wrestling). Th* calf roping i*
month* tour of South America more important to teach the hurt*
on Lincoln'* birthday In Carict*, control, -he *eri.
Horses are like people, Audrey 1
Ventruel*. Cugie will *howi th*
Latin* what tn«ir music sound* ray*. You must learn to under­
ilka in Amtricaniisd style. He'll stand their personalitie*. No twu
play night club*, theattr* and •re exactly alike.
If • git) wants a career with
radio and alio give concert* in
horse* *f.e should be around them
jiyll arena*.
Bob Hop* ditclo*** th* n*w*
that he i* a pioneer In UDviiionr
4 n 1632, he and Willi* and Eu­ n*ver ratira," h« replied. "If a
g e n e Howard war* lelecaitt b;
by irood part come* along, you do it."
CBS'
experimental New Yor!
York Howavar, h# admit- he doein’t '
■tition between performance* of mind the idle-net.* batween rolet:|
their «how. "Ballyhoo." Th*y all “ I’m th* busiest guy you *v*r
brushed video off a* a toy. Look saw—I cook »nd do wood work ,
gt H now,
end I ilk* lb go to the ahows:
Walter Huiton wa* a*k*d If and watch th* oth*r guy do th*.
k* would aver r*tlr*. "Actor* 1 work."

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However,
Igeminote Area Will
to vote tndtr
jfle
PltWIlWI
the league, hot the
. _
lawa are ill fault, as We fee It.
Haft terij
Thr deadline for depositing the
From tfhe
II,300 franchise guarantee Money
FORT MYERS, Nov. 23—&lt;/P)the coming saason la Jan. 1, I MO,
and the Palalkl club h u authority Whrn the Florida hunting season
to vote on Jeagtif business urUJ opens tomorrow, Remlnolo Indians
that time. We believe that a hall plan to patrol their reservation
Ur ARTHUR HECK WITH, JR.
club should have Its retainer fee fences lo heap out whlta hunters.
Herald Hports Editor
on the line before Ita director . |s Fred Monts Da Ora. In charge
allowed to vate for officers for the of agricultural activities for the
' Mayfair Inn
The City of Hanford will be league for the following gear, or Indians, said enough runners
have been rerurlted to throw a
hall gam* '
honon-tl tomorrow night with visit- before Ih? la allowed to .vote on cordon around reservation bound­
Pep
"\Nc have one Injured player,’*' ing dignitaries, when the Now any business for tha coming .gear. aries.
Dance
To Kettles said today. "I doubt very York (iinnts hold their formnl Wo feel that the by-laws of the Hunters will bo turned bgck at
seriously If Wallace Tyre will lie opening of Urn newly redecoraled circuit should be amended to make
Included
all clubs Intending to participate the line, he said. License number*
able to nlay,” he added. Tyre'.Mayfair Inn.
Intruding automobiles w ill. be
sprained his foot Sunday afterGovernor - elect Puller Warren In Ihe league during a year, This of
recorded and. It necessary, white
noon while playing touch football tlnM reserved a table for thn neca- proof should h« furnished by the supervisors
will be called to keep
some neighborhood l«*y&lt;., cion, nnd is expected to lie the top annual meeting held each Noram- out trespassers.
fey ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR. with
K»r.
This
would
tend
to
ellmlfiate
Kettles
declared.
notable
from
Florida
to
attend
the
Herald Hpnrl* Editor
,\fnnt* D* Oca reported dear
Either Richard Uiiss, IIrlit occasion. Congressman •elect A. hard feelings In league meetings. fairly plentiful on the reservations
Tha Setninole High
School
We
believe
tha
Florida
Hto
Yales
or
E.
It.
Hmlth
will
ililc.Syd
llerlong
Is
also
expected
to!
Caltry Fed foolliall team la
but quail and turkeys are scare*.
Leagna la not aq had off far
•eheduled to inert the l^eaburg Tyre's place at right end. t'linib- tie here for the gain event.
electing
Roller
as
son*
of
the
Tbonins
will
probably
start
si
!
I're-ddeiil
Horace
Mlnnehnm
of
Yellow Jarkct* In on Kaat Florliln
directors alight think. There In
The National Football League Is
Conference football game at the left end. Ed Myers and "Peanuts" tin- Giants will be on hand In
on* thing Rutter will do. Re now in its 20th season.
high school field tomorrow even­ Galloway will slnrt at tackles Inspect the spring home for his
will
rut
expanses
to
the
bone,
and
Charles
Lansing
or
diehard
Minneapolis
Millers
and
.Jersey
ing at H 15 o'clock In the nnnual
This la the hind of ad mtotal ra­
home coming contest for tha local Mass limy start at light gonid. Oly Giants. The Millers were
don needed tn the FHL. Every* Ing that there has been only two
Gene llaiper will open &lt;tl left quartered In the Mnyfslr last
tchnol.
incident* of the Florida dtate
Gala plan* arn being scheduled guard. Howard Hague will la. Itie year, when they underwent their : one agree* on thla point.
We must await development# In League, which did not come from
.to precede the affair. The Semin­ starting center. The backfleld will spring training arllvillen at Ihe
'determine
If
Butler
will
handle
Munlripsl
Para,
but
tha
Jersey
will
Include
Charles
Andersen
at
al* High School band and CeleryGaloe*villa. Bob failed to look pt
Bits will lead a parade follower by spinner. Jnhn Keeling at blocking City aggregation will he In Han­ 'tough' situations so a* to aattafjy hi* record book correctly. Ernest
most
of
the
directors.
No
one
ha*
back
and
cither
Deni.
Ilimbai
or
ford for tne flrdt 'time, .noth
floats entered by classes and clubs
Padgett of Daytona „ Beach
,
, was
dubs are Claoa AAA organisa­ over been able to ault all of the.
i f tha school. The student coun­ Fred Cooper at the wings.
,
director*
In
the
league,
end
we
do
*he
1
c
ircuit
from
June
tions.
ts will also have an entry in
*° Nov. 3, IMfl.
iha parade. A pep meeting will
Clio lies Finney, v|co president not believe they have changed very
CIGAR HOWL TEAM
much. Butler la president of the! That gives three president* from
ha held In a downtowwn area
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lie
New
York
Giants
anil
Edgar
TAMPA. Nov. 2.1, f/t’i Hi. (binfollowing the parade, which will nventuri', a giant kllli-r aiming P. Feeli-y, attorney and treasurer FHL, and what hn says goes, unless'other cities In the league, ».ud
begin at .1:10 at the high school, smaller colleges this season, I* fur i lie uiganixallnn, are also ox- the directors ran get a 100 percent actually only three men front
It was nmiounced today by Mrs.
*"•"
'; i per Ied lo attend the affair, Charles disapproval of his actions. HI* Gainesville have occupied the
getting Increasing attention '» '» y llftlllli Giants executive, revealed, work can lie over-ruled In that rh«ir. Henry Gray, Al Combs and
Virgil Smith.
thr
Cigar
Ibiwl
aelerllon
commitH^hhwll. director of Ihe w*y•Jim Duller are the men from
Miss Maty Kenls nnd Miss |M
#1
League President*
, IGainesville, who have been pre.tMarilyn Messier luiye been elect­ lee.
Nrw
York
Giants farm Huh*
The
New
York
loam
heal
Willi­
dnb Hayes, sports editor of the ident. DeLand'a Eddie Gilliland
ed sponsors for the game by the
am and Mary and lied llu-ton organisation, and Mel Ott, for­ Orlando .Sentinel, said In hi* “ Top ami Leesburg's 0yd Harlong ware
members of the Seminole High College,
mer mansaer of Ihe New York
while
losing
only
In
Canfootball tram, tinytnn CublieiHub. were expected to arrive In 'n The Morn’ " column this morn-'the other two men.
housa and Jimmie Ludwig havo Isiiis,
Snnford today, and will probably
been designated ns escorts. Thu
brain lo make plans to rropen
Sanford sponsors and tha Lees­
The University it Texas' varsity the training haae 'hotel' at Ihe
burg sponsors will appear In the football rosier lists one out-of- MimlHpnl Airport,.
parade.
Johnny Mixe, first baseman for
state member, and the rifi-nisn
Following the game, thp annual freshman squad is filled completc- the Glanls, has reaorvod n table
homecoming dance will lie held ly with "natives."
for Ion. Mixe Is now living In
fct the Hanford Armory, The dance
Inla.on Hprings.
will be sponsor ii| by the Junior
FHL Mealing
clase of Remlnolo High School.
Last major league pltrhei lo win
Jill) duller of Gainesville was
Coach Carl Kettles T ibs deslg- .10 nr more games In a single sen- elected president of the Florida
ated Don Desl and Cedrlrk Dull­ son was Disxy Dean who notched Slate League for tha 1040 season
er to he captains for the font- 30 for thp Ht. Louis C mii Ih in 19.11. nl Ihe meeting of Ihe league dirertors in Crescent City Hundny, and
with llie eledlon went the power
to control the loop wilh nil Iran
fist. If he sees fil to go till1 limit.
The ilirerlora agreed to dump the
M-Hponslhillty of lieing treasurer
mid secretary Into Ihe lap of the
Alachua roiintlnn. The only oilier
- GAINESVILLE. Nn\. 23, (/I*,-- The Univeriitv of I'lmiil.i (ialoii officer for Ihe coming season will
Gene Fisher of Del.nnd, who
today conlinue pirl drill* prepping for their I94B finale uk-iimI lie- lie
will be vice presldelll.
Alabama Crimson Tide in Tllic atoms Saturday afternoon.
'Ihe dlrcrtorn announced dul­
The pame will relrlnatr the 'Hama homecoming— fourth honiriout­ ler will lie paid a salary, hut
ing appearance of llie sraion foi thr (iatnri.
declined lo disclose Ihe amuiint,
duller has la-en president of the
At this writing die dame appear* destined lo hr another widc-o|H-n
Gniner.vlllc 0 M’ n for five yeaes,
I ffair which will pit the »liung Morula running attack againil ll
Imt rccnnlly the Gainesville stockrmed passing of Ed Halem.
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holders saw fil to relieve him af
The Gatora haard almut Halem |usual humps and bruises tlmi wmu his position. They named Georgn
yaatarday when llarkfield Coach Incurred In the Miami game.
Duke pieslilenl of their Hub then
Starling Dupree gave the srnut
Florida will lie seeking to keep proceeded In usa all the poll lira!
report. Dupree war nod that the above
the .600 mark In the game strategy In' the tmok to elevata
•hlb would fare one of the moat with Alabama,
and should tlu-v duller to tho "cia(*hlp" of tha
dangerous back* of tha *aa*on In emerge victorious,
It will bo thn i league,
lCilmson Tide ace. ,7lleV tricky neat season thu Galora havn on-1 BuUor has Iwen mayor of
d he's tough," Dupree said.
joyed since 1D34 whrn Ihey had a 'Gainesville and represents a large
Thla will mark tho first meeting fi-4 record
(oliacru farm in thu (lalneavllla I
between Florida and Alabama
section.
Three
Gator*
will
make
I
heir
•Ince 1031, when the Crimson Tide final appeiiiaiire In a Florida uni­
donny Kuhn, outspoken sporttched to a 11-0 win, Thu two form
scribe foi tin- Diiylniui di-in b New*
this
Haturday.
Captain
ms have met eight timea pruvL Fli'lrber Groves, quartuilimk and Journal, said the whole affair wax
ly with llto Galms emerging
Alternate Captain Doug Hidden, "revolting," and railed Roy Ger­
victorious tin ire amt Ihe Crimson nnd
renter John Gilbert will la- many's vole fm Muller that of *
Tide winning Urn other five.
rounding
out highly successful col­ "liimo duck." Wr are inclined lo
There are no serious injuries
agree with thr jovial Kalin on that]
legiate
careers.
prevalent in the Florida ramp, III"
point.
Most
of
Ilia
workouts
for
lire
player* suffering from only tho
Grrmuav iiiliuttlril aflrr the
rest of lilt- week will piohuhlv he
devolrd lo pass defense and offen­ mrrllim lloil his rrxlinc hat
sive running plays, ns the Gator* ended ill I'-ilsik*. "We are not
rerelveil a well-worded scout rc- even certain lhal I'slstka will
nort on the aerial ability of Ala- operate In Ihe Florida Htata
League In 1919," Germany said.
bamn'n Halem.

COMMENTS
SIDELINES

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Parade,
Meeting
And
Are
Be
On Pro
gram Of Gala Event

Negro Star
Captain Of Yale
Grid Club For *49
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. 23,
f/T) — Levi Jarksnn's election as
Yale'* HMD football captain was
being cheered today, both on and
off the canrpu*.
Town and gown, nlike, hail'd Ihe
native horn New Havener who yr„terday became the first negro In
hlitory to captain a Yale sport#
team and thn first "townie" to
lead the Blue since Albert J. (Alble) Booth captained the 1931
team.
For Jackson, Monday was a day
never to lie forgotten. It started
out with his selection to the first
string backfleld of thr Associated
Pres* All-Eastern team followed
by hi* unanimous election *i
Yale’s 70th eaptnin. Then at night,
more than 400 New Haveners roar­
ed him welcome at the annual
awards dinner of Ihe New Haven
Gridiron Club at which he was
awarded a plaque as the "outstanding football player of 1944 In
tha Yale bowl."
Campus comment on the election
was almost entirely favorable.
Head Coach Herman Hickman,
former Tennessee star, laid:
"Levi la a great hoy and a fine
foothall player. He la an excellent
-holce and f believe Jackson will
n.ake a good canlaln for us. We
are all happy with bla elect Ion."
The number of models of hunt­
ing arms produced by American
manufacturer* In 1043 Increased
almost 15 psreant over 1947.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Seminole High School FfeM

SANFORD vs. LEESBURG
GAME TIME 8:15 P.M.

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F or the Sportsmen.

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GUNS and AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE
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SMU And North
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DALLAH, Nov. 23. (AT — Tha
Adds today appeared to favor
Southern Mathmllxt and North
Carolina In Ihe Cotton Howl.
Thera waa nothing official and
ibo name of the vlaiting team bo­
lt sought was kept a closaly
uardsd secret, but unofficial
ireea said .Southern Methodist's
thalt squad, hwt team In the
Jlaa New Year’s Day nawl
me, voted North Carolina thalr
prlfaranre. Now It'* ui&gt; to tha
otton Bowl to get the Tar Heel*.
Chairman D*n D. Roger* of th#
toerd of the Cotton Bowl Athletic
Association said announcement of
Iha visiting team would he made
thla aflti noon.
The squad, which clinched tha
at spot In the Cotton.Howl for
Baylor 1.1 &lt;1 last Saturday, vilod
hi aeeret yesterday aftoriwan.
Cm Hi Malty RHI would not m ea l
cholre mid neither would bowl
offlelali,
1 Report* Indicate that tha Orange
■el la giving the Cotton Howl
oily competition for North Caro1, an unbeaten, onee-tlcd team
it whipped Taxaa of thn Southit Cnnfacanea U~t. Tha Cotton
srl of'era 1108,000 to each team
pora money than tha Orange
wl afford*.
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Truman mid*
In Medieval and Tudor Enfland
i belie nl ornn- "M hv Day" wa» a great public
holiday.

Dr. Henry McLaulitt

ALACHUA OATS ACREAGE-

I GAINESVILLE. Flu. —Total
Femandlna, Fla.—Mre. J. Ash­ *ecri-ago of oat* n Ahirhua bounty
ley Kelly la president o( the new­ thin reason Ims Iwcn «&gt;*l minted
ly organlxed FVtnandlnn home 'nt 15,000 hv County Agent liooni*
demonstration rluf, urcnrilinB to Itlltrh.
Mre. Julia P. Jernlgan, Nassau

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IN N EH ll:nn I County home agent. Other ofTHANKHU1 VtNil
with all t...........,,
In eniiio past geologic lime*,
Ilnur* I2:«« In »i"0 P &gt;1
fleer* are Mre. W. C. Owen*,
I n t H T S I I . M U 'a OK — e t « _
II I* believed, there \w»e little &lt;11fvlee-preeldent,
Mre.
Lewie
K.
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HACTOR WORK hv the hour or
job. Ploughing. Iimilowing, mow­
ing 4 dirt moving We qicilallie
in rondltionlng molding Inis A
garden pints, Phone 107-J.

i! BEDROOM HOUSE, Bleeping
porch, 2 cur garage, Kitchen
equipment, J0,6l)0.l)0. Term*.
.1 BEDROOM HOUSE, new hard­
wood floor*, 10,500.00 trim*.
Very desirable building lots, teatnnably priced.
i W.
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■&gt; 11 i Realtor
n »h i.&gt;
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FLOWER PLANTS. Usi nations
2429 Mellonvllle Avenu*
Snapdragon*. Calendula and St*
rhane 988-W _______
tire. gor* E. 2nd St.

HERALD
Want Ads

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CLOSE IN an exceptionally nice1SUNBEAM MIXER, new, $25 00
home, 2 Ltdroomi, hath and 2
p^olo enlarger $15.ih&gt;. ( V ucM
cm garage, la underpriced at
SWMpPr. lamp*. rocking limit
*7.000.00.
picture*, radio, Will -aciifice
SMALL 5 room house on Celery 215 Sanford Ave AreGla-iUo
Avenue, 2 car garage on 2 lot*, ---------------- —
can be bought cheap, want off** g FT. meat case, new compre nr
EXCEPTIONALLY roomy 2 bed-' good condition Reasonald# Hi
r«M)in hou*e on Mellonvllle, exEustla 81. Eu*ti». Call Wedne*
celleiit neighhorhood— will be I day.
hard lo duplicate at Hie price of I
....
p . ls;T .
$6,250.00. only one-half cash.
ALUMINUM ROOF PAINT AFRED W. HKNDEIt. Realtor
l**'*0" Aluminum Roof paint fm
Room 2
Phone 1020
"»«*&gt; r L . ' w ' X * \
Florida Sfala Bank Rldg.
RKNEARIK G te**^ l^alnt (« ,

I'lIONL 118
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n »a ilo « x . « , n » » , »• *»**rt*e
• OU •»«*•■«!». la «»4*r far
a* la iss'ttl Its* N**t *as«INI*
i w i Im all «V*al 44* asa*l a*
la ear Mill** aa tfc* 4i| *#tar*
ratlf.sMs*.
PI**** **lOr a* l«*ra#4laialf
If aa »r»a* -n « is la l#*l a4.
n'l rl-S-1 a* Ifspnmteu )&lt;*•
*••&gt;• I,** a I* laear***» taa*»IIM.

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

f ) F F I I ! K space in Meluch Building.
Large light office, newly decotnteil, nil tlllllllcH. heat and laidtor
to rvlce
fiiriil»lied.
Call
4 I J . W . II, A A Dept. Store.

N#w- 3 room duple* unit,
furnished. $000 to J
2204 Park Ave
A&gt;Jutnl.,bcd apartment,
Celery Avenue
OARAOK APARTMENT. Adult*
only. 2400 Mellonvllle Avo.
FURNISHED apartnientn. Adult*
only. 2'Iixt Mellonvllle Ave.

nationally advertised public
service company t* eehiog a distiibutot fur Seminole t'lnmtv. A
milch needed and accepted serv­
ice with high profit yield on In­
vestment with no i*\i .nimble
-lump*. No previous *\t,,,i letice
needed E x &gt; I it - i v • fmm hne.
Phone 13)19

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MC AIM'T flUVUM

l.ttuR SANDINti uni fml dung
wish modei n equipment
23
y«-ni &lt;’ expetietire Wmk i(imranteed
E. (■ Si evens, lit. 2,
Itnx I ta x . ShIlf nl I C*ll 7lf. H4

after 7:*M* I’ M m before 71H)
Phone 320
REAL BUY—furnished or unfur­
AM.
nished house. See owner. 214 CHRISTMAS CANDY, -hocnlnte
Ripert Bndm Itepairing
and hard randv. canned for
Elm Ave.
I'rrd Myris, .111 E. 2ml SI.
shipping. G. R. Best , Phone Co
7 ROOM HOUSE completely fur­
3105.
_____
nished, 4 bedrooms, 2 hath*,
14pm1 Estate
Inrr.tmenU
electric kitchen. Close In. Phone BRUSHES: d" hesw filue luu.h.-i
W. It. WII.I.I\M&gt;. Itrsllnr
892-R.
ltd N. Park Are Tel 1120
for painting Exterim concrete
blocka, $1.60, *l-n assorlnl I II A. Long Trim l.nin* U.l,
TO HOME SEEKERS
F.H.A. Itrimlr Loan*
brushes for all painting need*
We offer heller bargain*
HBNKARIK C D * . A P»inl Co.
Campbell, five acre farm, West
SMT. US Hilt
113-114 W. 2nd St
•Ide, «ix room* dwelling.
MIMKOtiR A I'll PRINTING
Phone .120
AND TYPING
Tluee lied room dwelling, 7
hlocli* from clock.
tHElll I III 111. Al? OF
New siirhurhnn dwelling. 2 lied
SANFORD
«i
ARTICLES WANTKD
room* $5300.00.
IIP N, Path
Phone 140
BAYARD REALTY CO.
I'HO.NK “04
Highest each price paid fur u.ed \'I“.ETIAN BLIND:! made to nrrurnlture. Ted DavD I'uinlturu, d o . Seminole Venetian Blind
Co. 311 E. 1*1. Ph 06H
| C'i. *20 W am St.
Phuna

Mpdtili nml up In dnte one room HOT LUNCHES every ilav from WILL BUY ymir rat
t B f f ideni'V npailiiionl. Ideal for
11:30 In 2.00 nl llOMEIt'B.
j of agr or condition
hut'lie as couple. Downtown In
Cabhage plant*. Marion Markat.i
cation Call fdiO.

FOR RENT: 20 ucreti tiled farm
igith 12 iirter.lnn well.*,
|,drilled CiimrniN Avi
mile off Celery Avenue Plmne
I92.|{. K. It, Stow*.

IliisinesM Oppurt unit tr.*«

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legnidleii'
lUtillf &amp; Ul'IIOl.HTEUINt* wheie rfuallly
prevatla. iiampl.'a of matcrmla
galore Estimate* g.veti !!»lio‘a
Uplmintrry 110 W. let. St.
Yellow Rrsialant. Phone 803-R. CHILDS PLAY HOUSE m mm,ill
huilding, aullahlr fin |d iv borne
Phone 1353.
L. B. Mhiiii. Lake Mmiroi,
Phone Mr*. Raymond I undipilst
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinner*
BOOKKEEPING 1'ervlce ami Tax
at lOdft-W.
to purl* John F Uitnpey. *10
errryulglil, g l.00. HOMER'S. |
ONE USED peddle cai and large
Magnolia Plume 3rt7.
HEWING MACHINE CenDr I101 tricyrla. Phone 705-W.
Itelp-Helfy Self Service l aundry
W. 1*1. npp-all# Prlncens Thea l
Drier*
Ironing
Ire Ph. 1100.
I
40ft W. 151h HI.
Phone 1.149
7 l*«ts Llvtnloch Supplies
DROP CLOTHS — Heavy 8 ox.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinrl Of.
Drop Cldtlia, nil airei, $7.73 up,
Inndn Evening Slat Call Ralph
aim Ma-Crepn paper cloth*
Rav. IU15 J
$2.50.
HKNKAIIIK fiDaa A Paint Co.
C/ti.L h!7 fur Balleit. Generator
112-114 W. 2nd St.
and Rlarler service.
Swain's
Phone 320
flattery Service, 301 W. First
BREAKFAST — aerved every d*v
except Sunday at l.auev'* Drug
Hlore. 25c up.

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MICKKY Mill SI

THREE ROOM upstair* apartnieut
on Paik Ave. near town. Nice
quiet front room off of Park
Ave on lUtli St. Phone UII3-M. LUC11F.ON served every da
rept Sunday at Laney's
Store, 7fic up.
2 HOUSES—2 bedroom house fur­
nished 3 bedroom unfurnished,
SV» miles out. Phone IBI2-R.
STORE ROOM 38 x 20, 4th A
Sanford Ave. Tetepnone 550.
Furnished home, garage. Wx»t
1st Street, about 2 mile*. A l'cr
5:30 P.St. Phone 402-W.

FURNISHED HOUSE, clot* In.
for hutiiirs* man amt family.
Permanent resident*, good re­
ferences. Reply Hux JEI1, e/o
•Herald.

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f t d iL kSTATb — INSURANCE
J'ROPBUTY MANAGEMENT
• vHIOND M. RALl, Re*Mag
Rm. 4 Florida Slata Bank BMc.
MODERN « bedioora Ram* type
home, 2 batha. Excelleak Rawwon Apply 508 Pluuoaa Drlvn.
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hvtie 1239 W.

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Three bedroom frame bungalow,
modern, attic fan, hot water
heater, venetlai blinds, large
lot, fruit trees, fined location.

1#r$c home, central location, 4
: Tufdrooms, attic fan, a reel home
for comfortable living. 110 ,060.
Frame house, excellent condition,
2 bedrooms, targe screened
porch, large corner lot. 57,000.
For country living—Frame houao,
8 bedrooms, 2 large porches,
5 acre* land-riparian rights on
small lake, amall grove, $7,600.00.
In addition our Ratings contain
tlltd farms, apartments, ranches,
Jifhing camps and maag.other
0 « lra b le properties.
V'1 I '
BT. JOHN'S REALTY C a
(not lav.)
H I North Park Ave.
Phoae IIM
Uj
A. B. PETERSON, Rrafcev
y . Archie Brown, Aaaoetete__
If you want to sell a home, farm
or business Hat It with E A.
Strout Really ‘Agency, Inc. O, R.
Malhleux, Associate, 1307 East
Second Street. Phone 1309-J
jm^rr 5:1)0 for appointment.
CRYSTAL LAKE — 4 room
Itnge, frig idaIra 4b gna stove,
irk shop 90 x 30 adjoining.

YolING MAN for position a* oul&lt;ide mle*tnan. Good opportllliltv
for right patty. Apply In writ­ NEW FLOORS surfaerd to pcifti
Holt. Old floor* made like n*'v
ing to Box AM c o Hanford
('Inlshiug, cleaning A waxing
Herald, stating full qualifica­
NEW SEWING Ma.hlne.
Ruv
Portable power plant, 22 v**1&lt;
tions
and
experience.
now for Xmaa.
Beit’ * Sew
experience In Seminole Coortv
Machine Center.
H, M. Glea fton* l ake Mary
SIAN—Ag« 21 or over, resident of
Three rolls of brown wrapping
Sanford with car. Must he will­
DODGE.PI YMOUTII
paper, 70 Inches wide. Coni act
ing to work and honeft. For
PARTS AND SERVICE
Allen Ball, Sanford H ‘ raid
appointment call J. II. Bruce, 109 Palmetto Ate.
Phone 1011
Phone 35184, Orlando.
Fre»h Orange julca POc » gallon
delivered. Tree ripe oranges, WANTED — W1UTE middle aged Tractor work, ploughing, dDkltg,
leveling, by hour or eery. Da
grapefruit A tangerines, $1 a
housekeeper to make home with
W ill Hunter, Phone 947-M.
bushel. Phone 572-W. 0IB Park.
buxine** couple and* - children.
Salary, room A hoarif- PI ease
llefrigerallon Servlc
I BUY COWS, yearlings, hide*
don’t apply unit** capable. Wilt# VODOPICH
Commercial A Domestic, *11
R, W. Lord. Phone 7*3 W.
Box W. C. Care Herald.
work guaranteed. Phone 11)2 R
WINE for your Fruit Cake at WANTED—Man to deliver Fuel
Oil A Kerosene and work ground
HOMERS. Qt. $1.00.
Bulk Plant. Reply Bog F. 0.
Care Herald.
Geniral F.lectrlc 10 Gal. water
heater, 75 lbs. !r« bog, Dinette
MEN STEADY W O R K
aet, Sofa bed, 3 pc. Bedroom
*et, Mahogany Occasional tahle,
A 88 year eld nationally known
Radio phonograph combination.
manufacturer egpandlng operaKitchen cabinet, Chair. Phone
Electric Floor Polisher
Ilona In Flm liD will atait aevrral Seminole Hardware Co, 210 E. 1st
responalbln men In permanent
work Immediately. No definite I’ lA NO_TUNING. C.“ r ; Huntress.
T U X E D O FEEDS: Complete line.
cxnrrlenre In our line Is re­
Box UH1, Sanford.
Hunt’s Tuiedn Feed Blare.
quired a* those, selected will he
clock repairing, pyotniit
M&gt;*. Brown Miller’n Fruit Cake given Ntiecla) training. Earning Wutch,
reaannnldn. C. R. Huntreaa, Kid
possibilities unlimited depending
__$1.25 lb. Piggy Wiggly Store,
low:,hip Front,
only upon one’s ability to work
Combination Nursery chair A high
hind. Car essential. Those select­
chair, $10.00. Phone 1158-M.
ed should he satisfied with $75
ELECTRIC or
to $35 per week for first few ,
ACETYLENE
Dupont Cellulose
SPONGES
weeks. A-1 character references
WELDING
epoagei for auto*, window*,
required.
Hanford Motor 5 Kqpt. Co.
walls and tile. All alias, alao
In your first letter tell ua brief­ _ _
208 W. lal Sheet
Wool ipongea.
ly about yourself. Whether em­
8RNKARIK Glass A Paint Co.
lace
and
plain rurtain* stretched
ployed or not. All correspon­
113.114 W, 2nd At.
407
E.
tlth
St., Hanford, Fla.
dence
confidential.
Write
Sale*
__________ Phone 3M _____
Manager Martin - Parry Corp. Cohen’* Radiator Repair Hh'ip fnt
Celery and Cabbage plants. Leo
Bog 4848 Jacksonville, Fla. Do
new Core* and complete repair*
Butaer, Phone 268-J.
not mall application after Not.
Phone 368-M rear 10&lt;l h'anfmd
28th.
Ave.
FOE BALE—24 bed* volanfe type
Plano* tuned, repaired. Honest,
paacal celery plant* note ready
quirk aervlco. Oscar Cog, Ph.
ML
See, Dingfelder Farms,
864-R,
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�THE BAJCTOKP HERALD, SANFORD, rLOMPg
TEXTRON HEARING

BOSTON, Nov. an—(/Py-The
V. 8, Commissioner of Intarnal
Revenue failed to appear today
bt b ti'Xtrun hearing In answer
to a senate subcommittee's da*
taaml that In- testify on hack
taxss aHedged Iy uwnl hy B 94,*
500,000 truat which 1ma democratic
chairman J. Howard McGrath a*
ona of three trustees.

King- George

TUESDAY. NOV* II, lMfc
1 political committee

Construction Fund

New Zealand lhal the royal tour ul If 1,200,000 In federal mulching
hadn't known of the search or that larael should have the territory
ihote countriei »et for 1949 had ^ n,(’ , ,n i| he wua not In fnvor
“ there was going to be any fuas.” given her by partition, but lhould
Singer,
Pilot
Found
. .
, *,.nf “ pr more “ nt this
been abandoned,
lireen said. "It wua just on inno* make concessions if she wants to
lute date In hla administration.
Id&gt;hn mint In more than 73 per
In
Wisconsin
Town
cent little trip. 1 wn* tired and keep other territory. Israel now
The
King'*
live
phyticiani
an*
I,.
L.
I.aider,
business
rniiuagcr
cent .water
thought a few days hunting would
military control of the disputed
nounced ihey had decided "lhal it for the tuberculosis board, said
After Long
be good for me. My buddy Ernie Southern Negev Desert, which Die
the
9800,000
with
perl
tulle
fedcrir)
would be liaiardciui for Hi* MajetUntil came up and arranged Die Bernadotte I'lan would turn ever
payment*, would keep the con*
GI.IDDEN, W i . T N ov , 23, &lt;/?*)- trip."
ly to embark upon a long journey structluu Job going through next
to the Arabs, and of Western Dali*
which might delay hit recovery and June, but ha wondered about .Mie/ifi William Saudi laid today
Stammering frequently, lireen lee, which Israel would gat lit ex­
which might well involve icmoui signing a 91,830,835 contract l!i*t linger Hobby Hrren's weekend told of leaving Waukesha in change under that plan. The Negev
was assigned to Isrsel and Western
without full r*l*a*e of funds.
diiappearante w*i "a publicity gay threatening weather, of running Galilee to the Arabs under the oiliilk to a limb."
Th*
Budgat
Cominlxslou
re­
The official medical bulletin de­ leased 9250,000 of f378,277 re- llial'i going to lerpme a lot of ex into icing conditions and fog near glnal U.N. partition.
Hayward, then of concern fur the
scribed the KliiK'a affliction a* “ an ourded by the University of plaining ”
Jessup said there are certain
ca, supply.
nt,*iruction to the circulation of Merida for 960,000 In salary In­
features common to both Die IteritHill Ilie 21 year-old formrr rhild
"We got off cutirse," lie snld, udotle
Ihr leg* which ha* only recently creases, constructing an enter
ft on ami the oririnnl parti­
. movie i|jf laid, "I Innrsl lo God "looking for a plkre In land. The
become acllta." It aald “ a deficliv#
tion plan, and that any terrltotlal
-ngiiie
was
acting
up,
ton.
We
It100(1 supply to tlin right fool
changes should take the iteroaOPENS 12:15 1*. M. OAII.Y
causes anxiety.” Newspapers and demonstration school, Inshilllni' I Dreen anil. lilt pilot were located, made a pass at u coup's places, dotte report Into account- Jessup
Matinee* 10c • Evening* lie
llii'li
landed
nil
Dlls
field
In
Dl*
palace source* agreed Dili meant rhalrx and furnlahing in lit,, new Il«M night at the Norlbwetlern Hotel
added that the United Htsles sup­
Miililten Hr
•now.”
a blood clot.”
ports tha British proposal for :ogymnaalumtoudltorlum,
convert-1 here, where Breen regiiierrd Sun
King (leorga will rontliiua to trig the old wooden gymnasium ' i u i ,
i ,i
&lt;
(emotionalizing Jerusalem
d:tchargn dtlllrt which can be han­ Info b dam room and office build ‘ *Y
l,"&gt; n#,n# of
Britain has contended Israel
diet,
dled from hla office in the Pula”#. ing and mlac el Iananus
All outxlde appearance* will either project*,
I lie Sheriff talii yet If jilay'i day
iloeiinHea grow Fag# riser
lumit
be abandoned or delegated to his ,, When th* cabinet boerd* bed
•tated in a letter which, under th* alleged itatoment of the AMD
M l lUltllt
[ wife, Queen Elisabeth; hi* daugh- finished acting on more tbsu a long rearrli for the tingle-engined direction of th* president, the official Indicated that attempts in
ler*. Prince** Elliabeth and Prin­ hundred items of business, War­ Stinson monoplane which earned Secretary of State sent to Mr. th* U.N. to recolve the Berlin
«*e
ces* Margaret; and hi* »on-ln-l*w, ren roe* to comment be bed been (itesn and Ini pilot, Kenneth t Herbert V.) Evatt, and Mr. situation along the lines ret down
until
In the Moscow directives »r*
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh !impressed with the rapid wav
Ihompton, fiom Ihompton't horn r ’ i IVygve) l.l* Nov. 17.
News of the 62-year-tdd King’* : which It had been handled,
"There lie said, among other doomed tu failure
field at Vl'aukrdti, Wis., was i
The Moscow directive, outlined
illness- his first serious ailment : "This I* Just a small ,ltr&lt;
things, that th* government of the
since ltM7 when he underwent an P'mv We curried her* today, "l(»grdy."
United States remains ready to steps for cur re ary control by the
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ulcer-.said
“ Ilnndredt of men fought thair carry out loyally the security four powers. They were not
operation
for duodenal
ulcer--, **ld, veteran _ Commissioner of
out on thr Berlin lev.l
ec Hpsid the" empire's rejoicing *1 Agriculture Nathan Mayo. "Wilt wav through the woods looking for council resolution of net. 26, 19JH " carried
This control is the point on
the birth of a son and p ossible until you lilt a regular budget him," .lands said "And l.es Hchid
I’ ulillratlon hen* of the alleged
luture king to Princess Elisabeth &gt;"»rd meeting,” at which fund It*, the local pilot, naked his Ills views of an authuriative American which Bramugli* and hi, five uthor
a week kKU.
|I*&lt;|U#St* of ail state agencies air t&gt;v spending eight hours in the nit Military (Jovernment official caus­ "neutral" associates on the Secur
during weather that turned hack ed a furor in the United State, itv Council are nuw concentrating
Messages of condolence poured reviewed,
__ he was a "very |ool.ide seuirh planes. Hornet hint delegation, informed sources said, In an attempt to find * solution.
into the Pilar* from all quartor*. Warren said
The delegation has Keen concen*
fiovei nor ougtn to t^e done aleitit it.”
guest"
of
While it was apparent that tho grateful
Hand*, who bad been lirsctlnc, 'raltng on drawing op siewsr* on
iider'v piesent condition I* i&gt;ut Caldwell, ami appreciated the
critical, there was no attempt to "trial run." He Dunked Caldwell the sratch thiougn (enuit* snow the currency problem for Argen­
minimize the gravity of Ills ail­ foi "hit generally helpful attitude rovered wilderites*. said first word tine Foreign Minister Juan A.
ment. The doctors who signed th* in trying to help me Jlrrhittge my of lireen’s whereaboutn came from Branmglia, November prcidvnt of
bullet In 'were"sirMaurirVce.tldy, ^utle, as hi. successor"
newspapermen who tied larvn called the HecurttV Council,
M. .kiihorltv nn h«Att troublt; Col i
«»•*• « 0*»i Utpirtinnif hy Ernie Itoth. Die singer’s man­
These answers w*re **id to t e * _______ _
M t
V, ns*• Dunhill.
DkinhiU hsid
htiti oi
of .ne
lh» rtOBrniji bldt
milr^ of mini
Hu
Thornes
^ , for )40
QV#m
,r, ager The Sheriff sent deputies th# ie»dy, except for minor details of |
draft.
They
were p e a e M t o iiiM ^ K P g r X ^ g S a i.*
6&lt;&gt; indes from Hayward to (Jilddtn the final
surgeons attached to in* rcy*,
.,
lota of tm
*Mrgy,
*
Itg toiaa.
Sslaa. fese
p**i *ad n
tttr. f.ttJo*
sg
household and the (MR wkj P*rTh,
|ll(.|UI,t , ho„ f..r wtien l,e was unable to gtl a Call expected to tie submitted by the Ito
‘ T^ M t »»**«»* »* «»
fonned * b e n d , operation lest |c&lt;|
of |mpr(jV#nl„ (l
busy telephone circuit* I H., France *' t Britain liter in .
t» through
srsMa
;he d.V;
Hu,-,, answered last jXSSm
veer on Winston Churchill
, rural
some,
MARCH'BLYTH
rural roads in Leon couotv I’ lie last night.
Hsturdey
wrvag wak
James Leermouth, a specialist in W()r^ Will 111 fin-lined with
In
a
46-minut*
telephone
inter
(MM
UMJKd
r°yr kMfi.vi or^iuSSr**
tut
TlasSre,
U
S
sources
.aid
that
despite
I brain surgery; Sir Morton * "’ *'*• pi,,,
I view with llie Associated I’ re*- .11 tbe uiuves
ta t certifica tes,
the PHU.c * .tlmuU.tg.u,.iu
love- here
to re to . ettle
elite fh»
! DURYEA-O'BRIEN
' f i l X M ! ,ar u&lt;^^&gt;
j an authority on diseasesi of me
Amoll(, projects
,,r
and appatenl today, Hreen pletwled, "(Jet It case, the fact remains that Russia &gt;»f ■Uh“!lor u ,.!T t *
CSSSffrtSS
I muscles and Joints; and Hlr John ,(jW b(*l3tor« :
light, will you? I'ell everybody it ha, show i) nn -ipii whatever &lt;&gt;f
t* a»lL* J
Weir, th* King's FB,nlly^P'|V*_lf]‘ iU' | Clearing, grading and grubhliiK wasn't n gag.”
tcmuvlng tin- Berlin blockade.
They ngreed thnt the Kings con­
*J" 6.12 miles uf road 52(1 soul heist
“ We lust wcic lucky enough to Until the blockade is lifted thu
dition was the result &lt;&gt;f "the strain of Hlthlo in Urnnge County, land the plane without hurting west will not agree to u settle­
of
,,f the past 12 years." (leotge he- Hubbard Const I ui-tlno Company anything after we rntt nut of gtl* ment, these sources null).
of Orlando, 1149,0X2.
came King In t«3((
We thtllll'ed (ind wo gut out of It
The Berlin dispatch said Dio
"lie ascended the throne, com­
mented th* Tim**, -unprepared by
any training for the succession, In
U k w u ii
U year of f-.tr* and rumor* of
wars. He was allowed no remission
I-®*
FOR CHRISTMAS G1VK. . „f anxiety as lb# "'-rid moved
with accelerating P*c« •" ‘'«l*mItv”

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II. N. Council

M a n y N a va r

Susnact CauM
lackaches.

AmerjcanB wantc*l to tyive the riro* or on Die road.

noted conciliation c o in nt 1* s io n
"mure reeponaiblllty and lesa au­
thority." He said the Britlah feel
the assembly should take thu
greater raaponalblllty in defining
a settlement In detail and th* com­
mission should get authority to
carry nut an assembly decision.
PARIS, Nov. 23, (/P i- Australia
said today the Jew* snd Arabs
should settle their Palestlliu dis­
pute on the basis of Dm United
Nations’ partition plan of Nov,
29. 1947.
Australia submitted a draft reso­
lution to the general assembly'*

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all right, and Sunday night w*
P a le s tin e D e b a te
I *bouki not gat the Negev, but hae No.
would set up a conciliation com­
camo to town. We went across the
Bobby
Breen
Will
1 v
C U B tC
Jleft the way open foj amendment* «*"»'
street from the hotel and laughed
to the resolution. A British apokes mission . of not more than flv*
ICaallaaad kraa Pag* llaal
(Continued Prom Pag* One)
ICaattieM
Vn*,
Fy*«
Oe*i
for an hour and a half at a movie.”
man said American and British member*.
pire w *i released at 1:30 A. M. comment on either artlun.
the Waukesha char­ *da In reaffirming support of the delegates ware trying to reach a
Caldwell aald ho had under*! Have To Explain terThompson,
today by Buckingham Palace to it
pilot, went to Hayward with Nov. 20, 1947, division of the Holy common policy In the middle east.
A. P. Generes, Tulant Unlver.
and
could be announced simultaneously aloud the 1800,000 previously re- j
deputies last night to meet hla Land between
* , Arab*
,,
| i ,iJew*.
i
jne spokesman
spoxesmen earn
The
aald me
the wines,
widest undlf sity's business in a n a f a r of
• I
- leaked for th# l«uutanu h&amp;na-!
wife, who had traveled the 300
Gag, Sheriff Says mile*
athletics hasn’t missed a football
in the parliaments of Australia and tnrium would bring the state
S
north yeaterday. He said he mitte. Die United . C e l believe I
game In 27 years either at hunQ

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Beds took oyer Piotjn*. The O■**»•
miinlst radio claltnad tha city }#«•
terday, the government announced
It, evecuallon mdev.

Without full *lt support for the
defense of Hurlmw. the National­
ists were expected to be In lor a
rough time. The Communists ap­
parently had r.groupad and re­
formed completely * F* *■r J* !
w eek's heavy battering They bad
been caught unprotected « « »»•
HucboW plain and the Nationalist
Air Force blasted them In clear
.invn
miionliiht night* with
bombers end figbler-boptber*.
Eastward from Buchow, General
Huang Po-Tao's Nation* |at 8gvanth Army Corpa wa*
' '
most reduced to nothing. *»••
forces took th# full force of lal]
weak'* Red assault In th# dyfens*
of Ntenchuang, S3 mllei *(st of
Suchow.
. i
Tha offlslal central newa ag*ncist said forces moving * « » •“ *
chow to the relief of Hu»n| 4 bet­
tered outfit were only about 19
miles awav. But othir source* 4*&gt;d
there seemed little hop* that any
1 appreciable number of HUM*»
troops atill would be able to fl*h»Aitulher government force, U
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VoCUME XXXX“

West Accused
Of Wrecking
» Israel Plan

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Russians Say U.S.,
Britfsh Oil And
Military Interests
Defeated Partition

S A N F O R I ).

Established 1008

Berlin Money Plan
W e s t Agrees On
PARIS, Nov. 2a—(/Pi—The
Rig Three Western power*
agreed today tn let the Secur­
ity rnnmdl neutral^ examine a
d-ta!1ed Angl/French project
tor currency control* In Rerlln
which wa* drafied !«•! Septem­
ber. This decision was taken at
a &lt;pedal meeting of the three
We*tfrn delegate* to the Se­
curity Council and their eco­
nomic expert* after « Part*
newspaper.
France-Solr,
re­
ported the VVertem Power*
were *p!lt
on thl* issue.
Spokesmen for the American,
HiIrish and Fiend, delegations
all denied there wn* any differ»n-* among the Western na­
tions except on wlt*t they de*.
,-tlbe a* a secondary question
of procedure. The *poV**m-n
•aid three We*tern r-plie- on
the currency isso* were Ident­
ical. In discussion of the Joint
t«ply, the British ao,| French
wished *o submit a more det *|l#d
ststement.
but
the
American* held out for a
•hotter reply, an American
inure* said, and all three then
adopted the
American ap­
pro sch.

F L O R I D A , V M »N |

First Steps
To Build Pool
Taken By City

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\ n \ . 21. 1018

N ». 07.

Associated Press Lensed W ire

Koo A p p e a ls
To TrumanTo
Assisi China

(slants Hold Formal Opening Of Playfair Inn

Commission Instnu ts
Architect To I)m w
P lans And To Wi it t_
All S pe i- i fixations

President R e c e i v e s
Chinese Ambassador
Following; Discuss­
ion With Marshall

Tbe City Commission |*«t eve i
Br EDWARD CURTIS
Rv JOHN M. IIIC.HTOWER
ning aulltoriied Dor,n\.in [lean.
PARIS. Nov. 24, (IP)— A Soviet
. WA5HINGT0N, N,.v. 24, ,eV)—
Lakeland architect, to
ibChinese \nilia»*vd-!i Wellmgtoir
•rloe delegate ««id today Britiahnecessary plan* and specificMinn*
Kr&gt;o .rpp-jl-d |c* Ptciidcnl rruman
Amtrican oil and military inlereitt
for i swimming pool « - *L &gt;r (be i
wrecked the United Nation! parti
i&lt;Min ' -da\ foi Amcricm moral and
City ran call fm hid* lor it* ( ,.|t |
rn.'t-iu v J for *hc hard-preiscd
fien plan for Palestine.
situation
k nine* wri’ mli*' guvu-inmenf.
Andrei A. Galagan of the Soviet
Ibis action on tb» ) " t ; ■■M-"- I
K ' o - i j lie i, r* "encouraged"
Ukraine told the General Assembly',
swimming poof pr-ie i , i.itv lit \t ■» Home interview, but
No. I political committee that it
Mr Dean bad outlm-d n d - .
hedr. tncd
&lt;v\ on vvh.ri he based
ahould order troop* from the neigh
plained feature* of
............
boring Arab Mates of Egypt, Ttanhi* en ' 'utagrmenl
including strength of , *,*»l reinJordan, Syria. Lebanon and Iraq
Mt r iiman received Koo after
forced innrrete U l *"n|
ftut of Paleitine.
holding I-,,* iccond foreign rllairs
Acting Mayor L -, M ! ed-rt , i 4
He raid an independent Arab
confrrrr, * if lie **c,'k with .Srcrc
thal it » t i tun* lb*1 •.-'in"thinj - *&lt;
ran -*f ; 'i&gt;- Manhall -i little tarstale ihonld be ret up alongside the
done lo initiate ai " n -n lire tIT* 'Ahi’e Home did no! dunew Jewish date of lirael and op
and Commissionei* Rtndsll t I n l ­
pored giving tbe Arab lection ol
I *umana n d J o h n K l l J e r **'*»■! \',&gt; ifefmi'*
the Holy Land to "the Britith pup­
location for lb* pool
d»&gt; ul* I
pet of Trans-Jordan.”
upon, but it Wav lentv* -Ii «*'«-.
British and American oil Inter
eata, Ualagan raid, have planned
that it will be at th* ■««t m l &gt;
pipe llnea In the Middle Ra*t tha'
Fort Mellon Park 'I ."I'HIIUlMlI*
would be carrying 2.OOO.0UO bat
Andrew Carraway us* *b*ent
well of oil dally hy 1952.
W. H. Slemper. nominee ♦-&gt;» t &lt;•v
“ It la eiaentlal for them to get
Middle Fast oil," be said. ‘T i l l *
Commission, wa* pretenl rr&gt;d *. *■
may hold up a Palestine settle-I £ ( i(n j-jju n in t
allied bis opinion r-u, -rpm* t|vmant. They have taken steps tanta
pool. He declared that be fa'ot'
mount to wrecking the Nt&gt;v. 2#,
going ahead with the pf-'i*. I !* ■,
1947, partition plan.
"Who are the genuine author* of
Ratigsn in turn «t*t*d si*at rI.
tha Bernadotte report?” he a»ked
------ *
new pool would be * i**I in main j
The Ukrainian read reports h- , _ PARIS. Nov. 24, '/Pi
I *rll*•ald were from American mags- m, nt voted it, confidence in I’ ,* anv recreation program mi -rij *n
zlns. and newapapfiti. These. Jo- I1Ufr Henr, Queu.lle'. middle of the j
" '. t
by the rnl*test that ili&gt;M'»n *b
laid, claimed that Robert M. Mmad
government
today.
fbe
tin
t fcllntork of tha U.S. State Depart
in the lagging City t*t,*i&gt;iin c "
ment and Sir John Trouibeck of |nlfirtal count wa* M M n lt »
vote
’against
when they we,* ,11 - *d •&gt;,the British Middle Feat office in
Til* SulW of the
use of tbe Mayfair Inn r*-••I
Irim tin ii mA ts** r*i* ^(O
Quftiill# w ti by Communist H* n
j th* ‘ hint**,- I- ul-1 1*1.c l fm i1thlli
City Manager II N*
p not
ties, If the vole bad gone tbe o’ber *d out today that "i* cit'-i*!»
statement uf AmeiLen auppos? for
1'Ii* Ohl it'g g iVei I'tnent, vhich i*
way. the cabinet would have re block type of cnnstrii'-'i m ' *d
«l astlsnea Oe Vnae '1*1
I fighting despoil'd: igiliis' a l
approved by the A F Michael*
du- l»**'* M l'l'l*. ............. ...4 ill |l.» b'ld’ vn -f
,S*ntr 1 !•
tnclng
ipimuut*, mule* K”
engineering consul**',** of (Man
. Sgpiinolc
I-, , . b--’i in o*4 i&gt;, rb* j rye*** .ind Mercbint*
in *ff*,?t tcueveti that app**'
] do, and by Robert 'I Angus. Jack
, Meanwhile Chines* Communists
Aiennsii nr*
" l' * n d fn* r b » l, j 4 p l t , d , , ( |f&gt; ) f ) o 'cl o c k , - il b
tonvllle engineer I* will U requtr
■’ft 11
Senator A tm’ i K f fr i wet* hetiavnd hv ne’ i’ ral observer*
ed that tha eonlrs'tor* guaran'** W o r l d Pi ohlrtn*; M u v
I t i f ' f *27* '■ .'*■ •pe.-lster*
. t i h. pi.using VatlonalUt f irie«
A c t 1 0 H BIt OftlB v n I tha pool against construetlan .1*
R p F ir fflr r J T**iat i #*; I f
*nr,
&lt;11 I'r
• r - 1 &gt;1 t* ■*snt,
*
'■* . * l-*f ,-r ,-**dv ** gt* - , i n
l !&gt; * V n 1 q I -III V’ O te |s*. plil v- liji.-t • lav mi 'lv« plait..*
a. HAYWARD, WW„ Nov 24 IIP)— ^
*-*
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n
I
! Htls for at least one year
*
the
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be
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.
A public apology and about 1)00
* •* tl *
covtqme* r"il
U S S R W r rr MInd us.
I■»I t o m , -i* *" I................. ass-thn*
Tentative plant call for a .1H b.
( l i l t I I p t lit I
-.*•4 h, I"ld»^,,
f l| I ,
as4st \t^f *1*•* 1 » •" * 1
-corale 1 - 1
it tha prle* ilngar Bobby Breen
fl’ r pft fje
IOh foot, above th# ground pn,d.
“■
|| (Iiltnle'l ‘in Fttna al'l
Will pay (or the 88 hour* a poate
11
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1*h*Ho*v at one end and deep &lt;*t the
*n**Hng fh&gt;* i'
WASMIM
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'I' Y'.HINt.TnU, |! .• 71 t.Ti
apent slogging tb-ough, tnorv.
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WABHINOTON, Nov -4, *JY*I
other, end with dressing rooms
h* nn f-'
i * fn
choVad foreita looking for hlin
MtlT ....
............Isaye
____ *ter*
.
.
,.
Urp|i«| t Df l l l ni l toili,
Min „NMrtv
f n cities
t.ker
PTOtl1en,de deck The |Pi'piid^n* 11'in*in m
ok 'n ft m t
it *,■■■
whlla he relaxed at a hotel under, (0 y„,n die ,ale nf comic honV*
&lt;(
,
I »M a 'list titey i' IM
estimated at 140,00*1 that tbe 1‘nited 8t*i^. «m4 P"
thr I'll ilgl'ts ptngt 1'|1 I'M |irr'
an aesumed name,
i deemed nblectlnnable. th* i »ilt»d
... |, I i . p s , i |e ,. I, ... .•
112.000 and -vttl he defrayed t*,* kvfit■Id f" I if r %mpr f• |u 11** '
.- ..i, M„v..p,.vr„ir,r t,
S&lt;*&lt;*Iis
Inlonuiihnn
The apology—Breen'* Idea—wa* ' Histe* t'onference of Meyor* m
Mt t l' »tk -Vi-ntutr
|s|f;s* (
te* teciaatlnn futnl* Convr*** dillrren -s d R
issued early today. The money— ! norted tndav
t»• t the pet ul*- ( , n ' - &gt; i- pi*
wilt In* |&gt;i'ii'*'l lit" the *p»“c* It* I intell i1*f
I n. I an I '^il
Sawyer County District Attorney
H. , ,|,| n tni-Tl M* si flpxt ( &gt;f'
** ♦ 4«
'lupared **Ist, 'h-*
Th* confr**nc* said in * ‘ 'etc
hln-k* and s'*»l f»lnfor&lt;-*
Wlnilow Davis' bill—la payable ment the! ,hl* is th* r*« ili of ,„ ,n, ^j||
• •!% p. •*»»l '«* » n a ".'mt g'r», \&lt;&gt;||
both vertical and hnr l i n e Eli a vn, r vl'or,
s ft*#
•(' 'M
at once
‘•increasing and perslslent" dc
tp"
'■hll'ltei,
It - i ll
A d d 'H 'in r
th*
f ' -.fit
. ' 'll. penp|
undi-Mtarid
t,
\ t'allfirnla l.iJ. *'h&gt; h -I, i
' &gt;" ........ Path Avenue mil . |
%, Brian spent moat of yesterday mands by parents, church and
Action tva* deferred on the r* meeting of th* I At *, Mr I "ip
P v'lnssfet Joel Kiel I live•-r*■t.. ■ t
in p*tIv
Old
|"'ivee,|
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P
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lln
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explaining to Ashland and Sawyer civic leader* for city government* , on,„ 4. ordinance, placed on Its .aid:
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r„ rl(,,g or, Nov. 9 of ihr six
II- ,.ti.4 lit* p in g 'if v mild pu iH.vvk
tjdio *h
hi- 11 r ’
il.-i f.
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In making public th* result* of
south east corner of
try a little harder to report his
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.
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th
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I* nutltutad (In I 1
it-if Mvgntill* V- enue
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whereabout* after hi* chartered a survey, the conference »ahf it i )-r«r.ch Avenue and Eighteenth
i 'i-ivf I *tn r " l'l ' , "*rnt p ' t . li f r , * b rie vhc " ' I - u " ~
&gt;!’ .
O f
I"
II **vv V •&lt;
m b '* th* tudg«*. lacite.J vr, «
nlane was foraed down Sunday. found most elite* have sought the strr-t. wh'-h have been purchased
S1- - M,
''
•■•Ii vppliet iply to '"tentitf enp' »- Sanford
s'r-e*
hetwnvn
Magnolia
'
Tha plana was piloted by Kenneth cooperation
of
wholeealers
and
|
frrr,
,),*
Speer
brothers
hy
the
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B' VS-.OCU 11 0 I RE.-.*
•'ilmett'1 A-•-rue*, to view *• . " ’-••* here tt th* Ilivrcr.it* mid* , S'i*i. i Rrn-hel ' f 1
Thompson of wauketha, who re­ dealer* “ In tome plan of voluntary County School Board, which now
k - r V ’, trucking ttnfcr
pt ’ .**"-n twice*
mained with Breen it a (Hidden control or t«lf-can*or*hip.‘*
1 '. t»lv tn
holds th* Heed to the property
li-'.n ln g tn th* li
M
•
P* -eding *i»t nn Etr*t S t » - t
hotel while searching partita com­
Tbe nurohsse of the proneity hv
Adopted or pending In a numher
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'
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bed tha wlldernaaa on tha ground of other cltlt* are ordinances and th* School* was authorlrad hy the
ment representa*'vet ,*••" ' nflntimil - it I
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and
Santa
will
give
n
and a flyer dared hatardoui raaolutton* to *et up official cen- Sta** BosrH of Instruction. Supi
,?t* '* * -"l- v .-'-sn'l t-i ai -■ , 1 1■' vt **ndv
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(Continued On Page Three)
lonhlp committee* or impoie T. W Lawton said thl* morning.
f , t hi '* H-*
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n
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arH was tentatively approved hv
le*al control*:
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Mr. tV. E Ifollcvh** 4, •' 1 ■
,t «l*trpmt sir «?p
*v* , t-&gt;, th* *rcun(| fim*. *i *
Tlie eonf*r*nc# noted th*t toe the Count, uu
Board, pending *t*t« man of th* Milk Rank 1 ' "
I
vs*
born
In
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winner
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(Continued On P*f# Three)
Pilot Club, reported at th* n,
•‘•it time It wi* -n;.,- 1 M
•ht’h when pr&lt;uip.t»,j s'
'I*
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fep
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rted
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'
held In th“ Tourist r'entiT b
■'range Caur'
s
t■ i ,
r-i'put renf*t will enttllr *■ .
Chennault’s Airline
night a total of !22’ i qnsr'v
ed J " ilrit* nl LOOO
i 'rr.'s went to 1! v in I-.'
inn.-r t - * j i s Ii award.
. With the search for deer, t»Trmilk lflv»n to needy person*
1 in,
In th- n! I fnn
» T, hv '-filling ' A CfA*. C 1 - 1
kfy, quail, squirrel and marsh
Semi- de County during ,h- m •
am •..'glstBrsi! n S. &lt; )l . •
Th«
diiptpe
'«
*'*"
r.'«4-l
hens starting at dawn today a*
n
nf Octoher.
1 - i * non
Mr! r,
.
\ ihit'l 1*1"' 4'ip'tt* 'u *J*
tha hunting season opened, the •CLEVELAND, Nov. 28— IJ P !. I Sanford 'v'
&gt;■ ' ■ * •
SHANGHAI. Nov 24, ((Tl— Re­
Mr* John I Galloway, who
&gt; &gt;« I 'It'd t 'tri| t ' ■* the '
sale of hunting licenses has In­ Frad Fog. fugitive from a Flor­ tired II S M*J. General Clair* L Mr*. Mary Rawlln* sr I Mtk level' *' *
‘OHIO -,"pl-v-*
rn irh If you ii' ! •
*
, ,,,
tiel*,e .&gt;^,jj.l]w,t m l ' hy the nan; •,n
creased at the offlea of County ida prlann camp, makaa another Chenn.ault's Chinese air transport Rlanche Kennedy, all th1-** P'l
.. !
he Pail ». I q -*i A.i-ni. -\
- . ,1
I [).Sn,si
Judge R. W. Ware, where yester­ try for freedom today when he line today began mercy mission* member*, assisted with *h» t
Mv parent« wwr* 1 nr \ n
k
“
sloud''-«■*"
Ky
th*g-*cv
*
day 17 county and 116 aUta plead* hla caa# before common to Suchoiv.
»-«non*» ' hi* tr.pieit t*‘
T i - n : e Fergu* n
A
-In
sllectomle* glv*n tn a numhsr
kera reiul'e&lt;4 ■* in fftihiig nn
l ( l i f t f i l l II l - f l
I MS
I 'M i*
vleenaes were sold.
n t *h* ig g v.'etn us 'f *h»
pleas Judga Charle J. MoNamaa.
Former American C-48* flaw 800 iiod*r-prlv||»ged children thrci,
•1•-rn * 'i*** h* e **i‘.t hlin
.• ly all rail ind *t' *vpr*»i vh o
Last year on tha day before
A writ of habas* corpus filed ton* of rice to the battlefront and the auspice* of the Semlnol.
A'BA NY, N Y , Nov. Ji- J
■tintI ui from th* t "it,•"* F R I
Irnnilnti*il tin i, ta«* n»« i
the hunting season started, 69 on bahalf of Fox will be heard at brought hack 300 wounded Chinese
-Ms into *h* city
A r rusts
W a »&gt;
r it) (' Shreve, p,e»ld#n'
I»p*itment* a n! h'ltaau*
county and 104 state license* were tha trial.
„
• f ’ nit-d States Cbsnil'"' -f
vuie of 'Ii* *ln&gt; 4-".n u i , th*
troop*.
I'M
A
id
in
l
*
Fntfilivp
TO
l
EASE
AIR
FI
El
!&gt;
•
.not'*
••nptln'l*
to
cini*
Governor Thoma* J. Herbert
told. A summary of hunting and
"itret ■*, filled today for v
The commercial airline'* field at
CHARLESTON. S C,, Nov -N ‘ hatge of 15 empl
« ' th* senstnr «a!d
fishing rules may M secured at ordered Fox raarrsstad altar HungJan, Just outside Shanghai,
•rbaul" of the country's
ict,.' j.
nany acrtit-d ■* gi
Judge Ware's ofrlca. The season honoring a Florida request to has heen converted overnight Into OT)— The Navy has announced t*
-"till. th. «M»* told a re
MIAMI, No- &gt;1 ,V ~ I F .*Iwants tn 'e*** for grazing pu’
for duck, geese and coot will bo return lha man to prison. Tha a military area. . . . .
plan* to tav hi* Informs
an in job application*
If 1 Mioech prapared for an
_
il Buraau if Investi^at -n tgovernor
made
th#
decision
after
open on Dee. 10. The first five
•'.-fire th« country hi a Renat* ,, ,.*J toj ay .p,
of firm**
hll# New Y'ork *a» b-yip.iiutu' Albinv Chamber of Commefe
General Cliennault lad tha Amer­ poses some 1.141 acre* of O
days of the prnaent aeaaon will a lengthy period of hearing* and ican volunteer group’* Flying Ti­ auxiliary airfield near Ormond
•eel (he effect* if tr»r*porta meeting. Shreva said that th* Si’—cli some time sally next yaat r 1 harlet, 2s. for harti-ilng and
Investigation
of
Fox'a
charge*
he
be Often for hunting and closed on
ICd■ IIDM'(Ml flit I*I«IVM *■*VI
present tax structure ''dlicout
• the !i m « he request e l I nf "
,1 |il!)t s fugl'i . to .*cn;v, from
gers ngalnat tha Japanaaa during Fla.
Monday and Tueidaya thereafter, rtceivsid brutal treatment in tha
,g"* risk-taking through equity m * -n from the various s'ltes, , M, , , un». .,
* It said settled bid* would hr r&lt;
th*
war.
______
_
tt'nntlnusa
On
Fast
DESTROYERS 'H I MI'S
,&lt;• The day* bag limit la one buck Florida camp. _______ •_______ _
2rhr«.
.
"
«»"
r ro vford H ''.arson, FHr ayont
eelved at the Naval has* h*r*
! -IN0TAO.
Nov
21-1
deer with one or more horns of
until Dee. 21.
■
n
ihargvs, snt.l Chmi"j KftVw his
U. S, Destroyer* ''ha* tier
-not laat than five Incha*; two
• inur employvi, Harold A. Brand,
turkey* IB quail, 12 cat squirrels
J Oxbottrn collided tn 'h
COOl F.R WFATHFR
1ST) in nn effort to prevent his
St* maneuvers, a Navy »ou
three fox squirrel*, $0 tnarah
LAKELAND. Nvv. 24~(^t—
tl'sco 'erv and nrrest by the FBI
tonight, and one "f three
hen*. Only two deer and four
flooldr
weather
will
prevail
,, I'erae* of vtolntinp the national
*s hurled overboard from
turkeys may be shot by the hunt­
throughout panlnaular Florid* In
St ’ Nn Property Act.
er during tha aeaaonmorrow, th# Federal-Stale Fro*' ; , Osbourn la stlli missing.'No
i. srson said Brand ts .'karPi'hd
!*'. for tha aea collision wa*
warning Sarvlc* predicted.
I ■tth transporting a stolen llaroand
•
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.
By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH
OBT8 d o u b l e i a m a i n
Ita morning temperature ed* *• -I,
Sanford ettuens will re»f Thuiidn fiem their recnilxr pursuit* t o il,,,, ( j#, ,.,,iue,|
J24.000 from
, NEW YORK, Nov. 14, (M— A
..................
-A d odoptbn
p lio r of • far-reaching woHd bill -,f visory aald:
GENEVA.
Nov.. 24. W
(JPh-A
■
hv.tve
the
Thinkigiving
holitfsy,
iflio
Ii
and
plsces
of
butinett
will
b
e
1
CiiiUdalphla
Atlantic
rity.
I’
AKTS
SIOLLN
Brooklyn housewife got n double
"Foracxsl for panlnaular Flor­
......................
to the United Naltons by the
v|&gt;»ie be wes an auction Millery
clu**d, ind special setviecs will be held m rhuiches throughout Seminol
a tat of 'tlr horns valued at
^irgaln In Qlmbeta Department right* for children has bean proposed
id* for tonight and Thursday
T entor Carson said Brand also
Work) Health Organisation.
. . .
,
,, morning: claar to parti* cloudy. I ' '1 ,n d » defroster worth 9 OR County.
Store yesterday.
t* accused nf concealing assets in
The draft bill is awaited to coma before tha next general assembly conaldereblp ' etmler In northern
etolen drirlrig the night
Mr*. Stella
_
During the morning hour* nf from T-JO to 10:30 o’clock Union contemplation
bankruptcy The
a produce truck parked at
birth to a baby glrf In th* store’* of the United Nations. It declare* it is "the duty of every nation to district*; coolar In cantttl die- 1 f"
Itiankigiving services will be held *t the I ml Methodiit Chuich, sml the FIJI official **td tha man fled to
trleta: allghtly cooler In soutli jc. 'nd Street and Dak Avenue
infirmary and ImmeMftMy after­ meat the obligations detailed in the seven articles of tha bill.
ullttlct* with scattered show A''ise to the Interior of the Rev. H. L. Zimmerman, pastor of Holy Ctot( Episcopal Church, will Europe.
am illettlct*
ward* atore official* announced
Tha WHO draft propoaaat
/"
----------------•ra
along
eait coait; mild tt'i'k was made through ventlla deliver tho Thanksgiving address.4 ---------------------- * * ----------- 1
they were giving her n layette
T. "The child muat be protected a family In an atmoipharo of love f'Futurr lower
Members of all churches aro mall will be delivered.
t"i vltirtby (he dooi wm opened
temperatuia
oullruik
Spechl J T H E W E A T H E R
free.
trrweftecUve of conslde«ltona of and security, which la Incompar­ mild Friday and Saturday morn­ I’ hsilee Rlchaidsou is the diivei Invited to attend the service which delivery mall and perishables
will
Mothar and baby art now doing fftaa, nationality,
lonnUty, rall^on,
political ably the beat environment for hla ing#.”
rallgton, pollllca
will
he
held
under
direction
nf
the
of the truek, aald i’ollce Clilef
lie delivered, and mall will lie ^JACKSONVILLE, Nov 24 (AVniealy In a Brooklyn hoapltal.
•onomlc or eoclal
betiftf, aaonomlc
toclal condlcondl development. If the childI la de­
High Low
Ranford
Ministerial
Association.
Hov 0 . Wlllama.
boxed. The Herald will have an
prived of n normal family life, the
Gp«'del hymns of Thank set vine eatly edition.
48
Atlanta .............. ..... . 67
TRAIN
DERAILED
BEAUTY WORKSHOP
*7 "The child must be given the community muat provide him with
will be aung by the Method),-.t
33 30
Chicago
i'OFB GOES TO VATICAN
Store*
wero
due
tn
remain
open
CHATTANOOGA,
Tenn.,
Nov.
requisite for his .Bor™*! a home which Produce* ae nearly
. TALLAHASSEE, Not. 14, ( f ) —
.. 39 35
. . . . . . . . .......................
Claveland .—
VATICAN
CITY. Nov. 24,...(/H— Church choir. Tha R*v. Zlmmetl| aa possible a healthy family en­ #4, (/P)— Three cart of th# South l’ope PlM XII will return to the *man, tho apeakar, arrived a month all day today, In ordnr to permit Pittsburgh
ft* two-week workihop end clink
32
........41
shopping prior to the holiday.
arn
Railway's
Tennessean
wero
de­
vironment.
^
training Florida wgro beeuty
43 27
in ________
Saturday after
four »iro from Huntingdon, Pa. to an Local groceries arc vivid with the Gain* Louis ...
railed near Fackler, Ate., nt about VaticaH
operators and fMMtoJogy
34
.........63
4, T h r child that la hungry 8:30 A. M. today, the compeny'a inorithi at Caatel Oandolfo, It waa t.ume the roctorate of tha Epis- rblora of fruits and vegetables, San Antonio
r* will open at FlorkU A,
49
ropnl Church.
must be fed. The child thal la elek office hern announced.
mid M&gt;mo have bright bouquila of Seattle ................. ........bS
nnnotlltn'*
7 today.
negro** Nov.
I. College fmrncgroaa
muat bo nursed. Tha child that ie
Th« 1 opo will participate In
Oflicca at the City Uall, and golden and whito flowciu at en­ Waihingtnn ........ ..... f.2 41
Tha announcement aald no penmentally.. or socially
■ received eorteua Injuries tjuntuftl exarcisas beginnlnK bun- Court Houu will be doaad lor the trance*. Meat counters, which Jacksonville ......... ....... PC 69
«ggp
of educa­
77
................... ...... ...fit
that the train continued to day for tha psr.tSfics’ vm»rt in holiday. Tha P u t Office will be during war time became nuurly Minin;
BT «P
empty now are full of atoaki, Orlando .......
ra after a delay of ay- preparation for the Chrlstmaa
Tallahassee .................. ha U
(CsaMaM Oa Page T w « )
doted and no regular or rural
aeasoi

Confidence Vote
Is G i v e n French
Government Head

Demand
For Cabinet Inves­
tigation R c i c i ted

Public Apology,
$300 Is Price To
Be Paid By Breen Nearly 50 CiBes

Santa Clairs h Sr lirdolrd To
Truman Invites
Civil Rights h
Reds, Argentina
Arrive In .Sanford Saturday Misrepresented,
To Join F.A.O.
Pepper Declares

.... _

Some Comic Biioks - - - -----

Me«lifitir»n Group ; ,
Fails To Settle
Trircking Strike

'Mrs. Ilolleyhead
Tells Pilot Club
About Milk Bank

^Demand For Hunting
Licences I n c r e a s e s

Fred Fox Makes New
P le a For Freedom

--rt-Htp.-iHinglml*v*i %

( ;ibioim ;i Itiirlv

On Name Ol

ill

SniHlor Piopares
Itupnr I On Souths
\ul Fm Neijroefi

Aids Ruchow City

( Of (! President
l alls Fm Overhaul
Of 11. S. Tax Laws

World Bill Of Rights Proposed
For Children By Health Group

Schools, Business^* l o Be Closed
Thursday To O lim vc Thanksgiving;

y few hewn.

r o *hr** i■ ---• u

City

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Work Progresses
------(Contlnard F r a n P*l* D
work room l» la Ly 18

!1B More German War
Criminals Are Hanged
MUNICH,

_____
Germany.

French Premier
with a kitchen aclaNor*,

Di»hw«shlng If easier If satire- while tha meat U being
ma am! other utcnill* are filled the water should come up to thi
Ith water and allowed to soak line made by the cooked food.

Nov. I».

F OR T H E H O L I D A Y S
CARVING SETS IN PERSONA

of Minister of Justice
Paul 1
Hmiyc yerterdny after a par- '
lmnienlnry drbnte on his policy ■
ol &lt;lt*nu*my lowitrd former tier- ‘
mail collalHirnlnrs.
It Is Lt'lluvcil Sphuk, u socialist,
would refuse to head u new i 0
govti nnii'iit
nod that Klnunrc | ”
Minister
Gaston
I-Jyskvm,
h i *
lesdrr of the Catholic Party |
might he named premier.
j
I'rilK’e Chtnles, regent bf 11*1
f mil*, will rouniill with the vm hurt | f]
pulllii'ul IhiuIpih before nuking 1

112 So. Pork

Coroner h Jury

Also—1847 Rogers in FIRST LOVE PATTERN
,Wm. R Kader
P h o n e 357-W

Jew eler

Truman WatcheH

Caldwell Home
tuken in an effort to lenrn the
Identity of the nvgiu.
Patrolman Harrison was traits-

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new program ,-f ..xp.m.lrd nvw that King ta ru u k and Queen \ art
deal measure*.
I,u have la-en divorced.
_____ A romnnnnipie from the pslsre
(Continued From P a ir One)
&lt;Hiiriouneed also that the Empress
main runwav at many airports
EGYPT KING IHVUIM EL&gt;
Fawxiu of trail, Faruuk’i sister/
The B-41 has more than iWi
CAIRO, Egypt, Nov IP, t/Pl— hud been divorced by her hushstid,
flights alnre It was brought h 'le The royal palace announced today .Shall Item Pahlevi,
1
from Seattle It month*- ago It
lias 10 hours of flying lime. Osier
said it was achieved with no major
difficulty
The plane l« now in the filial
■tages of Inspection l&gt;*for*i Air
Force acceptance f)«lri told how
the H-47 stepped »wav from an
early model I.oi'khvn! K KO BI.eotmg Star one day While the two
were flying wing-to-Witig so that
the air speed instrument* &lt;&gt;f the
tiombcr could to* checked agtinsl
those of the fighter.

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Wfestinghouse

WestJngfiouse
PLENTY-PLUS REFRIGERATOR
PtMTT-PtUI CeU
Normal
SuP-Ffecttng
High Humidity
PtMir-CiUI ieess
m m v-nui

Jaycee Meet
H '« B (laH &gt; a P is s *

P ia - u»»i

lug the prlnoii art* sooner or later j
released. ‘‘We uaaumc II Is heller
to have a man under supervision
of an officer of u parole hoard In
order to make him valuable to I
Ills community than to have him 1
thrown out into society to nuilp*
his own way branded as a crim­
inal," he said.
in order to obtain a parole u
mult tutial have a job awaiting him
and must have a plan* to go where
he will he welcome, Mr. Gramling
pointed out. "These men need
someone to go to for help and
guidance, The Parole Cuinatlfplon
aids these men |o return to cornuiuriitv life," lie declared.
Mr. (iramllng outlined a plan
which la under way In bundle Ju­
venile cases. "The Idea la to divide
the state into districts ami provldfc
juvenile cnunrllois for each dlltrie I under one nupervllnr," he de­
clared.
There is an alternate plan for
Hemlnole County You can get a p ­
proval of the Legislature to com ­
bine with Hrevaui county to form
vour own district tu handle the
luvenile cases, hut you will have
to work that out," he assertedMrs. lUlen Schulti, Mr*. Tray
Rev, Miss Joyce lletxcl, Ml** Ellae
Hutchison, Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Dr
F. L. Quill man, Mrs C. M, .Boyd,
Mrs. Donald Jane*. Kucleide Applehy, Mr*. J. J. Coll* and Mr*Gordon Klbbee w ire gu#*t» at the
meeting.
Mushroom* do not r.eej to he
---------- — ---------------peeled before cooking; they should
There t* about ont cenfe worth
be thoroughly washed, however, of gold in 1,000 gallons of lea
Cook thini whole or tlice them.
water.

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Wfestingfiouse Clothe* Dryer
Dry dothM automatically. . . without
work . . . without weather worrica.
Jiut act the Dry-dial. Clothe* gent*
ly tumble fluffy,
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pletely change the air in a 4 or
5-room apartment or home every
TWO M IN U T E S . M obilairt
Fan haa a circulating air delivery
IS% greater than the average 1A'
heme fan due to new A ir /# / prin­
ciple of icicntlftcally arranged,
multiple air-injector ring*, _

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C O W A N ’S

Initall* in moat link*, ahreda food
waate and fluabaa it down tha
drain in second*. Keep* drain*
dear, too. Sanitary, aafe, conven­
ient. Eliminate* me**y garbage
can* and atralncri.

WfcsdigKMfle Milk Cooler
Economical to operate and maintain, Waatingheua* Milk
Cooler*, with Drop-In Unit dttd S-Year Protection Wan,
enawar your milk c o o lin g problem*. To cool milk twice a*
fait, Weetlnghouae MUk Cooler* are equipped with built-in
Circulator for forced circulation of the water bath.

No knobe to turn, lev** to
puah.trigatr* to puli. AutoNoerte AdJuatment and Penatrator
Bnuh are two ofmany featurea.

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Gas Appliances
208 R FIRST STREET
EQUIPMENT CO.

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T® PromaU th® Proem® of Asmies.
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Continued warm anil partly rlnudy
this afternoon ami tonight. I.oxal
shower* and not quit*1 an warm
Tuesday. Ylodrratn southerly wind®
becoming vatlahlr.

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

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S A N F O R D ,’ F L O R ID

'E s t a b lis h e d 1908

MONDAY

N O V . 22,

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A s s n c i n t e d P r e s s Lenst-d W i re

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Court Upholds A. Diida And Sons Cut, Ship First AFL Requests Reds Threaten
’« Florid. Celtr,At ZeU«i»JAnlls Alliance East Flank Of
‘Faith' Section

V* Hock Strike Parity Opened
r~ w ~

V*®

A. Duda and Sun*. 5eminole County farft.-ers, cut ami ,ln|&gt;i&gt;rj dm
J
^ ^ Ul
c*l, r V n* 'he 1 *&gt;4B-49 season at Zellwood Is" Wednesday
Culling operation* tnnlinued through Friday and wete trhedulrd in
ilart again today, according to E.' W. Copeland of the Atlsntir Cornu. *
!ion Company. Tha celery wa* grown on much land.
|&lt; . . . . r j , _ t l n
p M r * l a n i l Government
Reports
High Group Awards
Ilte celery, ttiosllv 4a end 6l with a good percentage of L, wai nf tin- ■
'
f e . t t OT t a
I'nlriic
Nationals
MeetiriK With Anti
Claim To Grand- golder variety and avrraged $5,00 or each standard Mow*id crsle
"Tftie cel®ry la of excellent^
Mold Initiative Itt j
Commonints
In Con
hydro Firm Over quality and haa sixes which a rr Ihe major cities In the ha*' iiud
Nicn«
htnsftg Battle)
demanded."
Mr.
Copeland
dectared.
trol
Of
Conclave
River Dam Area Mr. Duda haa a block nf 100 Midwest getting *om« if It \
large part of the celery waa
acre*, which are nearly ready to transported by truck.
NANKING. Nov 22. &lt;/T&gt;- In- 1
n* h a n o t i» w . WARD
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (/P)~ harvest, and barring unfavorable
CINCINNATI, Nov.
"One reason for the good price
dependent military dispatches today
Th® Sup ■cm® Court today in effect weather condition* ne will have
. 2J- t*?
ion of Lab'
&gt;ndii sled Conimtiniila are thiealenu p h cl contitutionality of the "good i 'he crop cut with'n th® next thre® brought by this ctup l» h.u auac .The American Federation
c . l i l ' ‘f
'•*"b&gt;rn| a lodav adopted
adopted aa loieiSn
foreign polio mg 'lie r u t Hank id Iain how
faith* lections of the portal-to- j w**,
,
,
,
golden celery going the iii*rk»1 * , ,
' „
.
" ....
, i j
i " l understand that he will cut now. There la a demand foi good
goo&lt;l i —
—............. •,
r t n government report,, how
® militSM
ponai taw.
_
aoma this w«ek, but I do not know golden variety rcler,
n f .... .. 1 alliance aitatn&gt;l firnie^t Rtmia an I ne&gt; irmilrd National troop, (till j
Ihoie sections permit employeu |)ow niucli," Mr. Copeland assert- this may he Just a fl»
"i ih" pan hrr.r 11 n g ■.M of trad" relations with L*ld the inilialur in the resilience
sued for back portal-to-porlal pav ed.
aale. However - e hope that the
t .s „
till the Beilin block
d fight in e mnstlv , entered around
to plead as a defame that they i Distribution of the celery was market continue.
i mu .' rt
I*
Mrlpfl
A'l
Niem luiaiu, m miles ea«l id &gt;IU - *
11 millHneil liw
acted in good faith, or I hat they reported to he good with most of
(
I lif (&gt;’&gt;'* defnslet atirplrd th' lieu,
relied in good faith on an intarpi"
ret ommendations «,| the AFL cop’
tn„ errmient armored t at*, ri mil'"* nn m&gt;ernstinnsl labor rel. yort, &gt;aid. rpearheaded National
I .. e* in * hsttle in the outakii'
Only a week ago, the court in
of Nienrhuang. Many F ed, ,.e&gt;
effect held that Congress had the
( the h/tt. *»nnsl iimtenlion b - I - -t-d k-ll-d.
A HAfJOSHAkf 0 afNS th* flr«t direct nngotlstlon* In
m
ff*rk b*t'.vwn
j nightfall (Ittgrriallv it Ksd he» '
- ! ...........Ifitai . 1 «-i -i - ■, I
til*nqihorrmen'l *trlk« which hat cjlrpltni ihippltiff
1 erp". r»d to run through molt n! r !&gt; -I,,' apparently a emmet t
nn ‘ « *•' t At left, John V Lyon, chairman of th« N'«tt
r . •-, i» t n-t fot|o«- up *n ad,-an
^ i v w vi * A
n, holdiout hii hin d to J
h l \ Kyan (right)*
this eek
fusing to review lower court Het ,g" , ,,-ed 'at! week “'hen n r
f i t • &lt;• h i
t h f l , 1 , re men’s Union, Between them Is W i l l i a m M s u &gt;
|
t
,
.
committee's
repot!
covare.-!
cistons.
[Freight Movctnetit Is S t u d e n t f’ ric:, Tu
raids f &gt;-»d rh» main fieri fm ■"«
*'• I
* s t u n t l !•■« t. r o f t h # U . S . M e d i a t i o n a n d I ’ c r u ' d l a t t o i i S e r v i c e *
Ill I'ninls ( " m e n tio n leaders sail , &gt;■■!..
So-called pnrtal-to-portal claims
«r
&lt;I
. n •* M • 1 th u h im (lefti an^l 'lliotnas SMutel, who svlth
Crippled
By
Strike
Get Non-SegreeHtefl they h 'p - d t.. ftni*h “ ■irk tonight
•ra for pay for time spent at the
. ,|tli f Ri|c1,|i v flituing .,s«
t M.s. -I *n panel of Frdei s| me 1ls* 11 i f uf f f ‘Uillondlt
employer's plant changing clothe*,
Of Drivers' Loral
.red -..r^ied around fiuhslcn.
Classes At S' IioqI At I aw ten ... Kens., the AFI
sharpening tools, or otherwise pr*fHM«! f’r*1 1♦I®
* WorVuM1 iinlDfi 111*•1"I 4 , *r* t e# |l Pfngp'i %1 I Si$.
paring for productive work. Some
I , ®t| ItfllsaTtf *1'Vfpt 1f \t If 1•**fI .
NEW YORK. No*. 22. (,T&lt;—
OKLAHOMA r n v \ n , . 7
’
I" ••.,nven*!..|i to .«ek a to It
H0O0.OOO.0rtt■ of aurh claims we&gt; •
*
.
"111 C*n*r si li'iitlv c a g e lncS*»S" In* 1 ■atr- I l'ie m KA &gt;' » K 1tv , 1 *M
\ "ma)or break" In the 1.1 .day- , 35,
, w orst-' tt'l ,.® 1 • *I
filed after a court decision In I04&lt;1 old east coast waterfront tlcup t ^ J - A three-iudge f.d e t.l ........ ,
f **,$♦'1 1■d. gniii U
apparently onenod the way for mar be In the offing, e source today denied * r**j»n * pl-i In ( •* -rl »t, In r»h nrllle. thmughn"' *i Im i jr|v| . A' l\ t • til®* t'*# •fvitt Mpi
them.
clone ' t o employer and union attend riauc* ai th- I'nivenity ,.| 1tlm •Mtrity when n-x "itract tall •
Congress then atepped itt with grpupa said today. The com- Oklahoma on .t non ,egreC lted
,»l . .. 1 .. P..»pl w. Ur-m f t I
K’ f’ '
',h ''
•*•«* l&gt;1
th* portal-to-portal act outlawing
p m .- u t n'-erage .-ale for sue.- I , | . , •. s-&gt; • ,n «• &lt; u iu iau iliu
mentor, who asked that his name 1
most of them.
not he used, spoke of the po«.
. . . . . . .
' rl i* M.32 an hour, with a i,.
t m - t t . . 1 Ii . m the ftvI lie n t | t a t* 1j \* ' i&lt; I vurtf1 J | 05 tti 1tiifittttit
Th# case the high court refined alhlllty of agreement fiiwt hefore
...
. . . i.r
i. S' rtrjul*-*
today to tevlew wo* one filed try the union bargaining commlltee who began sridrirt- work
th*
t h - t ' t i g i - , . ,f [ridintrlsl 0 &gt; ,,.-1
&gt;i.wi I-.,. i. . ' i iri.in-x oru-* IV I i i i n j
A n * lim it
|M i i f f *
mainlenance worker* employed In met with ferleral negnlistms.
I Is i n
//ft
IV r
univenitv la,t mom', r|,. t.,.i ,&lt;l isf'/a " " n « t.-g,.. it. pith coti-’en
I i^)il fighting lu'I’Vtwn
a building at 34 Nsssoii Street,
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f/Pl*
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ruH 1 'i«iinMnl%! rig lit wing hi
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Mutual Life Insurance Company Some 3.500 AFL lean,tie,, .t.uvk I ,,n,v,r‘” v *'
I »'•»* c-mt -I F u.ihe r hl .w, at th•J’ 1
f *!
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ndein
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Ytvii
\ .. I ( i.uue 200 r'limnsnu'*' *
of New York.
I , g.&lt; tu nliwut pa* sap get
crippling
mov-ment
o f ' f Th,‘ 7 urt
ln; 1 "* „ll' f,1wln* .
; v*»" ,
Th# employes appealed from le- today,
i . i. *
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f»&lt;ivnil ••line**
i«
nn I ng* I a ii )
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ti mi
• I (. ..tit l.algau Its IVip
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S i x p r l t u i l , “ r t - k l l l r . l III 5 cm
elsiona bv federal courts In New freight from the New York (.en'ral „ on&gt;, oppo- runltte, vlth fimse of
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i- i. Is . l i e |taaa«ngf&lt;' * | ' r (
irg stla m S n s !*•«- Twer
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B&lt;«v
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Is-n'ui
*aid to- inulr Count, iluimg I'M/
s re
and Pennsylvania Rsilmad yard,. I rrfciU students an I added it ia I i j i n i u t s i I ' r i m i i i i l o u
„ (..,. t i l r t b, I be mbllv fn '" * rlsv lin t the lift'll ol , young
suit nf highs, *v 5■** leprs, *n,l 111
fhe Pennsvlvinia immediately “within the power ■
( -he state
I llllv ip iC O
|( g ,t ,
,
i« . . . . a ' - l i m in e m .« l"t
bridge loiui'-n im e nrso - s •ly ',st- wetc killed in tin ,tite of I loud i.
I* ursftfm*ii| IIW llrth lH«»l
imposed an embargo on New York- recognise racial 1'aMnetlons htween Its cltlseu, and In clasalf.1
urrltv hsrl i&gt;e*n established a* Highway P.st&gt; .Ini in I’ I) Haitiicrn.
them."
(I*
**| Y HV" ! # r ”
fotnterly of C k &gt;*. now ol 5anlot&lt;l.
McLaurin-- seeking a &lt;loetor's
Htmlin ,st I 1 huver s" l *-Mei told ihe Rolirv Club today a* h
i The walkout, directed against degree in education-, was ordered
d ii&gt;»d psrii, whom hv tdailifivd iitged thetr , n operatino tows' i*
350 trucking companies here, also admitted to the university la*'
Prim-fnlea ,f l.tnnMm and
Sent!
*N I r.pt n j . reiti. at&gt;Q*«V IS. hM t*x!’;:Lnq tu?h
^nailed or cut pf$-«lh®r delivery September by this ism s court Thu iponaibllltle* t f American
f.e -n * If** &lt;7*1 in f f-'meit* i ^ •« it
f cm L A N O n ^rn r n ,
Th* channels which distrihulet general three Judges held lYkfihnma’a se g ­ arntlup ,ver« outlined to inr-'itwraj
"Tlirtr it I"r 1-1,1, ll,1mg ,&lt;
regation laws uriC'inetltuttnnal and of &lt;'■* I-tona &lt;’luh Frida.- »
USDA experiment station says the
i®
nn hr * *t/l *11 ♦he tUyttw *" * v- 4® r 'tl* lit,’ h# . . . 1 Hi
Ilnkr Jid • n
general progress of Florida fall merchandise and some foods to the void In Mcl.aurtn’s case The uni Tolli -at '-enter
til
l.e
the
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i e . . 1 - mi*M Kffr ff5f &lt;171 *f 1 mtK - i , t 1 t tu.e
II- -It X"
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vet ally’s regents then nrdeied M
nf
Maytona H '- ic ti, Im m . i'®
crop, la good.
cslv s retail outlets.
.
t t fI t t ' l O»*
t r&lt;tn
!&gt;'.» ■b *•*
I I-* rI m
* T mm U-'I mv Club -i qth' m /c
ip»‘
p a n district gr&gt;- *1 run , ,*’h.
The station’* raid-month report
The slrike. called hy I o^fcl 2*1
___tins**# ill* rng®r T nul
is fIffi ’M
Hi Afv
. h M. •*
intri.duce.i bv r'lifr Atde.
f* f ■•I V 'fD- k$, M Ifnlirt *»’ 1 Mill 1 1 &lt;I*'N 4V A nl^nf
r'r#vf*utnftM I
1laid, however. th«r® w*r#. mBny of the A F L Teamster, sl'e, « ps, I ,
,
rr
K n i t l i T &lt;&gt;
I*.
n^*»i'
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f••#
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1
Henr y Witte, lutltr ’ '
Instances of too dry weather fot
■
J r i n i C H r$. IVC’ I l H
I ft
m m 41 •' .1 t a d l»»*
'■f»t|i|f'p 1
Mt)' t &gt;'C 41« 3 If L w |i|» fit#- H
•Gift'll ')**
pi» 1!"ti» '
aatlafartorv young planting®.dur- H,' pu,e' ' ur,,1" ' h' *‘' n 1
' ’
A f l f l f C H H I V l e r c I l f l l l t H govrim.t, told of 'he tail (
♦I
, , I,,
f ♦‘ sttlMi*
I It•* • «y•
i«&gt;tt|\ -i * J
I 4»« 1 It " »»flf * [pinto 1 *&lt;mi r i
.lilt,
I Itlii *day evening a- V\ u
Ing the first half of th* month.
pol'lsn area industry, ahead, ham
y iC H lrtH H i m r i l t l l l l i n
••rlltttf M "
4»fg***
'*
1 i IbtiM • IimIhiIhi |
1.
u lie n t .ig e n e . Hi . g g , j . .
» »:1 l.'tlt
In North Florid*, harvest of peted hv the I J*dav-old shipping
— ------of *
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eft* r I" -f. .[*■
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i-*ihmI r4»l&gt;
in (li»
tender earlv fall crop* la shout
i Jamas ft Keith, president of th- "f ' mi lii'ei .. . . . . . . . .at, , t
i r pi eientativei of ; | ....
I «&lt;‘k t'f -S IIM| ti** |iiitrhuR** 1 fi
i
#for a»
completed; harvesting In Central*
I fill* io^tiViHiy •»(( ,*Mf*f M - f - 1 ift ft*i ., 4 *l -i ph
M
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h»»
r
sSpokc«niiiff
th** *.*
Iwo cirri#** Orlando &lt;' h iini r nf Conuti*!*'* In Ihe dlatlti'l, '..1 . Cl rung g.
pH', jo^iuBfv "f ilfF11 .Uv*'#"* rl 'hfi
Florid. Is well under "®y, «nd I h,;;5ii;,V"t h;’ ^ m ® n l ” nf ' frelghT ' . )rl'*nHn"wl]l of the niganicati m ,. i .
- in lit mail
tl iii**|vj;i'*Ml ia in - imriir mf a* ■, drill I' m Irfw h\ 1 lm$ driver
1 liU ia * 'Infinite 1 %*• f
*/ "ii Sent a " k , Jr , is . ■'initilttec
rAnU! . eI?PJ
&lt;l,e two railroad y . i d ,
m e m b r a of the Sanford of bintlierliond rnd i"i'
tram plantad. Everglade* contll-j ih*fT truck fleet* were strlk&lt;&lt; i.e ItmteS Ii, l ' „ . | ....
rb sir man &lt;u 'lie p r»jt an f &lt;■' I*» ftrol roi'ivRrv." ill- i v « * i (4
I Merchant* A*»ocl*Hoti this evt-tt
*
'* i'h* - in m
f t Hi »! Ittlona. have been very good
bound.
i c ' , ms. sis. tn- **.‘urcil *- 1h" *• ** ARiti K’lhnnkt w n * • j ing at the dinner meeting begin­
11a"n •*'1 t l e f t », 111 | 11 1
Specific condition* *» given in
The dispute le based on th e ’ I-' ning at 1 rtrt o’clock at the Mayfair T. W. Laivton AMt ml
ftf.11 I I B0 muj $2'0ft fif*rv
lourlat InfnMiiatt II h Mil
r , Spinb. le * mu'
fl nnilnnH on Page S'nnr •
th# report:
n' Seminole Boulevard an i l'ark
a 4 klIII* ! ’*
Inn
He will apeak on the value
—■1' " ' 1 1 q irta , tieEarlv Indications are for u r n s
S l a t e School
til A ■enue.
M^i h w HOr in Mlimi, p *h • *
t *Hf ft i't*I“ t eep'ft* 1
of -im munity pride.
l I .
reduction in wint®r lima bean*
i|jAtIn^ fh®* pmftH.V MThe good feature if U r, in
i l l " , if 'In ,r
acreage; present crop condition*
giarn is 'hat the Seminole ' u ' . .f‘ ft ift or ill y«nr \ \ m
I I. suffer id |'-i n
T o
A w a i t
T r i a l dinner h*v# h#«n sold, said W. A. i Duties of countv *&lt;*h -ar* good in fall »nap bean*; Indi­
B* ,
Junior
Chamber of 1 ,tnnr*r * -'ll Im d v W M p tlllft'l
• *(»t V.'hi .-I, *t,-/ ■
|
Morrison.
Association
pre»ld»n*.
|
Intendent*
were
outlined
s
l-irl*
cation* »re for light harvesting of
V
11
.
re'aln at least &lt;;tt percent &gt;f the Its / with » com-ret* *d
, *-,-n
.--------- :—
.
this mornltig. Charles Morrlaor i County Super intrndents
winter cabbtge i.. #®rly D»c«mb®r
11 .« ». , -vn - *•
rtomey ft &gt;m tiiket sales," t ' i *, to tire waist
Andrew Lees, who on Thursda, will lead In group singing. SpecUl ence In tiainesvllle.
ih
Ilf.
tranrlane® On .
F eirl
was missing from Circuit Court at JO| n&lt; ,vlM
t i n j , te&lt;r by Mr* C k rough .Saturday, It " a s
I 'e p u t y H b a r t f f R
W
•'
{dent Bradley declared
We plan
•t* vi, l-1 '
I 1. .■ I
ti
unHnii^st
lln
I
mif
*
* * M th # m a n 's t h m s t h s *
which time he was due to •» j- (linn, former opera singer, who •d today
nrh hy *Supt T. W
Pt '4' Sill. (■'"*"
-f
sentenced for selling lottery tb- vvj),
, lH.omp«n led hy Mm Wiio R»t#(lit#ti th*
fifr
cut a n d t h * b o d y h a d been
'
A - - l-i
I. P .(*. -r
• hh
kst*. gave himself up Saturde (i.orge McCall.
,-a te r s h o u t t w o d a y s
I*
■• Bln&gt;r , rod Ihe l»sH *
J a m f i Li (traham, finaru***
night and I* now In County
______ _____________ _
f o u n d a b o u t ft o ’c lo c k t h is m &gt;&gt;■
11 ll. ,,.k" i»m*'d by th« Pet'SI'
fetor of tha Stata Dapattruf1 ’
pending the reconvening of Court '
7 AYVAFf RESCUE
n e a r pter flva,
• I P 11 ■■ .1 if-I y Hi* i.t'd th ■
Educations (ll*cu*t#d th* un
Funeral aervica* war® held at on Dec. 3, it wa* announced 'hU
Miami police also eh#- l e t 1
MIAMI. Nov. 22.
y i n j o f school budgets, State A
im e lit
-i
t 'In *
'll" heat
1
8:00 P.M. Saturday at Erickson m0- '? lnS . bJr. 8 h , r ' ff. A ,M*,rofl.n„ nersons
eartna awaited
AU*it14Ael 4th#
Ikit arrival nf
■* IfBryan
*•o ■ IL
U1111 It,
f
1It"the storv of a young w-oma-'
1
,.. tnu ai I I »du« Ing • -d" *
of
Willis
informed
Edwin
ftto'Ve
will
sd
lres*
men
'uneral Horn* for Mra, Annie T.
Sheriff Mere stated that at _8:
Cnaat Guard cutter today after 1 erintendenta wliat aevounttr
'
1iIM 1*y if '' ft1 1
hers of th* Hanford Tourist 'T ib lairried ih* killed bet f o r m " ' b
..udder, 9B. who died Frld®v night o’clock Saturday evening, Lee*
th,
„„ wind- cords should he kept
£
t f "H Iin 'l j 1 *Itl i ''ll * * 1
• a n d v lt h p o is o n I h e w u i i a n
•
1
tonight
at
7
in
oVIui'k
on
the
mb
In • nuulng bomu In Orlando fal­ telephoned him from a local hotoi. whipped Fow*y Point rock light- Marks, superintendent "f *
ja.t of land* sptng. it was an •d*' tlfled herself as I'-ggv
lowing an Ulna** of three week*.
and Informed him that he war |ini|ip
f nMMV^BlnN MFI I
nf Volusia fo untv, revealed
•
nnii'icerl this mnrning try K M p lie ii*. 2 t , t o ld M ia m i ' * * " 11
Born Oct. I, IBM In Auguit®,
IF.* &lt; i*, r MtMmlftfti 'n vMI ■ ■reports superintendent* si.....
ftise noltmied Rlchiril A S\a*&gt; *
I
Aimitaga.
Hiractor
of
'
"irlat
*ch
l
l
n
^
l^
n
d
rV
u
m
v
Uof
selUrg
Th.'
Co.at
Guard
..I
d
that
Ihe
0®, Mr*. Ruddtr had made her
I •1««fav
7 in **»* required to make.
t wf i f t k R Rgn In in A lianti G»
■tlvlllea
om* with her daughter, Mra. O. rntVlrv
Itlfttr-ft I mf thl ft **v»*nl*itf 1(1 ”
lottery u A e u h J ^ w h on o^ M tnni &lt;•«»'"' eruli®r in which thru
R
L.
Jones
of
the
Universe
This talk should be &lt;&gt;f special ’
cl' , nP', n
1
,1 i n , , -Hftf D’*»(tib*r% f$my
tI. Ball at 1100 W®at Third Street S £ T The c’i a o i f W i l l i a m T « • ; vestarday. The group rear lied Florida, outlined how to ge' •
1 H
*Uhfor the past 19 rear*. Betide* her ^ 1*1 . i ' l fb" Tge* ' h aH 'heeii' d u e
j Iptei est tu the visitor, fiom Vl.n«
' ■
; »
«
......
. ,a»At*ng f t|i^ Rftnfntff M^r«‘kh*»
greatest
benefit*
from
the
li
daughter aha la survived by a
1 tatlon (.state* in Volusia -aunty,
I?.
\ ftftCu'i ft♦I 11
Ing a pedigreed dog, made the Foundation Program law
grandson, Allan T, Ball and a be re-opened on Dec. a.
j many nf whom me regulat visitor*
MIlS ROUTII SPEAK ■
transfer
to
the
structure
eafely
The
next
Important
school
tn
g n a t granddaughter, Wind* E.
&gt;x| h - h
I I'ltK F Y tlH**' 1 1
f tI to
»■' Hanford,
. &lt; 1 and who
«&gt;■&gt;* havo --i"-' i n , E. J. Rcnilli. Ama,
Ing wil be the confereri"
' d t.eglmt
BOMBAY LA11HKO
M il, of Sanford.
tiumher of flanf t t’i
' ®d much appiaclattofi f-o t tic )■
I eyIon An
Auxiliary L&gt;ep*rtm*n'
Jst"
county
school
bomrd
inertthei,
HELLS
L1CKNHKB
Th® R«v, J. E. McKinley con­ BOMBAY India, N ov, 22-l/Ti
( ; nets aiiowii lit t tie 111 bv Hanf'-rd |tmiaii
or|SM will
,v| )| give
xp»r t s' pat th dp i'* 1 In " *
a It'
In Tnliiufi*
tnlrmi* *ft"
' 1 11 K in "xp»its"
ivn m
With the hunting season due to Jacksonville, Dec. 9 and 1"
H .T'I
ducted th* service and Interment —A tornado lashed Bombay last
people, said Mr Armltag*.
concerning tne history of th» !'■ intkey ah-mt condo '* I t
open
on
Wednesday,
demand
ha*
Mr.
Lawton,
wa» mad® tn Evergreen Cematary, night and Killed at least three
l» near the Motors Inn. ’ - "
A
membership
drive
will
be
pertm
snt
a
t
a
district
confer-'n
i'i
persons. Officials counted 60 increased for hunting llcsnaes at
sftartmon, and 12 Idi I
launched, and following the me -t nf the Legion and Aurlllar.- ' - ’ | «t
j
seriously wounded. Hundred* mor« the offlc® of County Judge R. W.
TRANSPORT CRASHES
Ing game* nf bridge and shuff1"- ( held at hfalhourna next S at'" '&lt; ,"i, ly for Ih* oven, were 1, -'si
War#.
: AMEPJCL'2. fls.. N” •« &lt;„*) war® also reported hurt.
as
|irll*S
'hoard
rd will be enjoyed.
and Sunday.

Against Soviet City 01 Suchow

h

3,500 Teamsters Negro’s Plea To
Walk Off Jobs In jAttendOklahoma
CityOINowYorkj Classes Denied

Key Wc.sl Police Harrison I alks
Probe Dry lb 01
To Rotar y Club
Bridge Attendant
On Road Safety

USDA Reports Fall
Crop P r o g r e s s In I t " frei,Mof ,m ",,n c4,Ud
Florida Is Good

Andrew Lees Jailed

Are O ut l i ne d At
iMecting Of

. Mor# ,h&lt;n ,M tick... for th«

Mrs. Annie T. Rudder
Di e d Friday Night

ft

t

•Stowe To Address
Tourist ( luh Meet

S'nitWi v i t n M s ' i i r x / K

—An A m y transport plan® crash­
ed near Amartcua htfor® dawn to­
day and tha four pa*ieng«r*
parachuted to safety.
Th® plan®, ■ C-4B, wa* an route
from Shr®v*port, La., to Magwell Field at Montgomarv. Ala.
fit circled Turner Plaid at Albany,
Ga.. *®r®r«l timet attempting to
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 2 1 (Special)—"In a crying sham® when
land but visibility wat *o limited
that th* pilot h*ad«d for Maeon, • a housewife has to b® nenaliied for preferring a commodity that Is
Ga., and th® occtipant* parachut- washed and h®* the inedible parti removed before she briyi il." Said
William L. Wilson. Director of Slat® Markets it* hls.weelty ftnh Hiarket
review today. "The ICC deere® ‘ that washed,' Irbrndaid sftd negtly
t . m RIJT PERMITS
kag®d vegetable* and fruits as well as ho ted or packaged egg*
K
OCALA, Nor. If, (JPV— Jack
omes • "manufactured product" causing posiiM# increased rale* and
Thurmond, U.S. for®*t rang®r In
•harga of th® Ocala National restrictions not only Hl»crlmln®tei^
th® housewife, but every cucumber nr tomato or boxed ®ggs
Forest, said t®day lh®» 2,000 p*t- •gainst
................
mlta hav® b**n told to hunter® farm er and merchant throughout be considered a manufactured
planning to B®rtielp*t® In th® th® United State*. Manufacturing product. The Florida Fruit and
which optna changes the orlglnel characteristic* Vegetable Association with head­
eleventh annual hunt'
‘
J» Waihltig.
TTRiPI.llI&gt;p 1 jn'llTtr*
polish* quarter® In Orlando," la actively
OfMt'half
’* hour bafflr®
baxora aunriaa
lunrla® Nor.
.-vot, nf* a commodity.
lIng, trimming and packaging cer- opposing thla and all ragricultural
14th.
* “
taTnly enhance® a commodity, hut inlereata In the slat® •notild Join
dnaa not change it® original com them." Bald Wilson.
ADM. LKARRT DIF.B
. LOWELL, Mae®., Nov. 88, UPh- K tlon. A regional hearing on
In summing up Uta situation In
queatlon
1»®
to l&gt;
Rear Admiral George A. L#ah®y,
.question
. . . . la- scheduled
j j . _ - '* ,* the vegetable market# In Florida,
J r ., 47, once skipper of tha laf® bald In Atlanta, Ga. on Jan. 6,1840 Mr. Wllaon reported a bumper
farmer, re­ bran eorp In th® Lake area. Ship­
Frealdent Franklm D. Rooaevelt'K and s m f houaewifp, fi
1 died today at tailer and handler of freah farm ment® e ra new up to picking capa­
attack, During roduc® should Join In protesting city of arnllablo In h isw ^ R t o ' r o
Wa deere®. Under no atwumftvuMppivs
n |*
tancH could n waib44 dad waxed

Wilton, State Mart Head, Flays
ICC Ruling On Packaged Vegetables

*

m

ay Will IV
jiist Day To Buy
plav GuiM Tickets

sSLsr**

Navy Malls Openiim
Alabama Airfield

YVASHINOTON, Nov 22. T
l1"*0 AlltOS I F ««ll Al
R C K T tiS K U a N to ’lTenth, Elm .Saturday

Fuller Warren Previews Executive
Mansion And Tallahassee OHic•/»

Truman Talks
With Marshall
On Red C risis
Prrr,ident Meets Air­
plane From EuropeIn Cold Downpour;
Nn Statement Given
WASHINGTON. Nor. 22.
—The White House today a n ­
nounce,! the realgnatlnn nf Rue•ell iloplev of (kniahn. a* direc­
tor of r it Him defense planning.
W.\ II1NGION. Nov. 22. tcPi—
pi-»i,|mt I Mini an ,itnl Secretary of
.'tit- M»ishall , otif-rrrd today
'holt!, itt-i M irthill (lew hern
, fi-'ln f i n , I ormnunist pi-rm re in
( fin, ♦ ind ! mope rrndr far-reach­
ing puli., dr. Hums highly possible.
Ih- President met MatthalFa
p l m - in th- tain at 1 0 ' It) A. M.
F.-1
Ih-n while the Secretary
sught &gt; hricl test, Mr. Tinman
get i t'll-rn mi recovery effort! in
F.urop !!- -pent 2."» minute* with
\ ' - n ! l Hvrriman. the rovinn am1 ,,, id
(nr the F.conmnic Co*
p. i iti-,1 Admmi.'tation.
Mi r . t i n m &gt;■[ I Mttshall open*
» 1 tl I
I -.ltrign policy
••oh • ' Timuie
nterence ,t tho
A 1 P" H .- f
I h—i the, *tr illed
,
&gt;• ’
i , sbmrt lunch'

'.V. k

L-.

I'.
Him I

Ii

idr, tlirV went
1 V m 'i " to
“ lien- th-

chief

ex*. i- .. &gt;•
*1 i&gt;, »• “ Ini- the
VI hit" I I n | ‘" It irp 111. d
vn . u *+ ,
. ..-1 fi j,j tho
• x e ■ :*■
,ff .
,ind
,vnlk"il
-hi niiiii t h I y, thn C roat,te n t
s n u b I -in I &lt; i U d m r e p o r t , - r * :

■tiuntli nu n.
,.i tro not ,-olnit
to foil ,, i f sTo s* thn *'re*t.
T list’i oil tliei j ift t/* it,**

r'hficss \
»f new«.
If «'ll11llll^st (tit I'itkc I it'll

Florida Airways
Denied Hearing
Bv CAA Board
.V A 'llP :'.r i&gt; N . V i

ft," - i
\^i uioui ,
t«nie I
mat p. -,»
.. 1. . ,• ,1 f ..
I
f I 1 ' 1 \ ii
"Ii ' |'t 1 'h"
m appll •• II f
- atari i | i , 1 - let ■
’lonal cirie, in t
"end Its 'im p u rn '
H'vi.stIon which
pit
l )4:»
Thr company an I
her of Florida • nn
-hambars f mm ,
* -aid for 1 re rt* ’
Hap? t decision
The boai I , . 1 1 •
udetoil 111" p»nr ’
t "&gt;t ing 0 m
irin.eediiigi it 1 1 1 r
'liattel B
f r • I. ,1
In nut ' ,* 1 1 m f
,
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1 1,'

tu I
M &gt;r

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ify" Him
1 -n*

ft,a- ,f --r
. I
rh«
I -, ,» ' p ,
1 1 - i nns
-- • 1 tt,*

Itev. ( Jiirerur linker
Service 5 HeM infiav
Futistsl

1 i i

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God -t

if

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•it' b| 1
j

II Bskar f 1 " t ,
1* -h .
i i * I L t Ms f t
1 M I
A.
^ Dsvl* 'll fl I*»~ I 1,
1 hi r•*I - i ,
mad# In f ,i - 1 1- . 'ii, -••• .

H," n In *In , iur |. ■ c• ' ' /|»J»
H m inltt'i h r I &gt;1 * | |„
I" MlfoiJ
t r tJ v**&gt; s H" wa 1 an
1 iln-J
'iHnlstar - f tb. \
1 , ■f ''."I

• "llnwship *1 t ,*i
t , , |ii,&lt;
, ihuiclt It. I sin f t 1 .
, ,-*ers
Pi ior tn c&lt;&gt;tnniix t,-*. -- 1 n t i| nil
1 atlramaut h* p r a i T '^ j h, -hur ■he.
bare and in OtlauJ « Hi* wlf# !!•&lt;(
Isat April a n l Ms only survivors
si# two suns, both misslinru i.-s

.Fohn Demos Native
Of (vioeuL*. Is OeflfJ

■John Demos, 77, d|„,| a*, hi* horn**
--------on th# SanforJ-Orlnmlo Highway
Damage to two automobiles estt, this morning at 2:30 o’clock fol­
mat*d by police at more than ISW,
lowing *n lllnnsi of several
resulted from an automobll* colli
1 month*
aion at Tenth Street and Elm
TA LLA H A SSF.F. Nov. U
JPi-Govam or-eUet Full#
..........
A_ ..............................
native of Grescv,..........
h# had
bean
Avenue, Saturday evening at 11:46 started a Iwp-div (tmio,,' toqj of hi* future voiking anJ li,in ; mutton tn this country for 20 years xnd
o’clock when a lt»42 Peffeftrd,
employe) as 0 machinist. His
Sedan, going west on T»nth lotlsv u guilt of outgoing Cover nor Millstd Caldwell.
Warren and his sister, Mis* Aim* Wartrn. were guettr u Finltfait cnly known survivor Is his widow.
k iu»i over th* Alabama line fi
8tre*t, collided, while making a
Funeral service* were held a t
Florida. "* ..
left turn onto Flm Avenue, with in.th* executive mansion. Gorsincr *nd Mrs. Caldwell ilio. cd lbr-11 6:00
PjjJjL. t?d»v at th* grav«tld)
Expansion at sir station- »t a 1936 Ford Coupe drlvsn soutl? on | *,„und the big house, pointing out fuitml'ings of historical intM*rl snd In
C .ntetery with R®t .
Miami and Fort Lauderdale w*i Flm Avenue hy Jamas t.ecll llc k | »fnpf)|||y talking over d*firi#nci#r m d fscililies of the rnaniion.
J. F" McKinley officiating.
•topped recently.
11 -l:«t#r, —
,1 l .
,1. „ . . . , t
YVtrren went to the"
ntm® Arch Livingston, whom V.’srB C H 00L 8 TO CLOSE
A m * Is ■ i l a® f J a n t n l d i®o&gt; u r e a jsti a r o m l
C iD ln il O lflC ^ rt
rrn ha* designated as lus motor
Schools throughout
Seminol# ear had a Georgia tag, was charged
H® will attend the state esMnrt vehicle commissioner, to * position
JACK.ftONVM I F, Nov. 2 2 ,1, ? p .
County will do se at th# refill*! with reckleas driving
meeting tomorrow, and visit thr ■s assistant to Commissioner John
Boston
time on Wednesday, but «-|ii not
Kllgora for the remaining six Dftivsr
re-open until Monday In order Stint
CUB flCOI T MEET
| Governor Caldwell’s offer of cc weeks of hla tatm.
pupil* and teachers may enjoy the
Tha newly formed pack of the operation ot hla atircesaor nrtendeil
The annual automobile license St. Paul
Thanksgiving holidays
■Guh Bcouta will meat tonight »* into two of th* major admlnlstr* tag sales, starting next weak, 1* Now York
ith® F irst Methodist Church at 7:30, tlv# officers.
the blggeat single Job of Ilia motor rhlledrlphls
VFW MFHT
I*. M. R. C. Hogan, director of tho
Chairman Elgin Bayleaa of th# vehicle commissioner snd Caldwell Sslnt Louis
VFW Poet No. 8282 svill discuss Central Florida Cult Pcoute, will ho [ Clef® Road Department Invited told Wnrrcn "there's 0 terrific Ran Antonio
Seattle
th® mambcrahlp drlr® at Ii® mrct- present. All parents and boys must Alfred MeKethan of Brookavillr, prrrsure over thorn right now."
Ing tonight a t 4)00 o'clock nt tho he present In order to sign tho who probably will succeed him, lit
He suggested tho now commis­ Jnckconvllle
atlon forma, U waa atressrd a reception f o r Road Department sioner, whoto term will begin only Miami
Lsgton Hut, and all memhorn nrr
morning by Leo Samuels, employes toaight.
urged hy Commander John I11 days before the llctmso buying Orlando
P*Osa*ntw
Galloway to b® pm®nt.
ICulUa®* 0*1 P u rs VaarS
Governor Caldwell offered t°
&gt;ty director.
Navy said today.
The stoppage la In line with *
curtailment of the Navy’s alt *v
pension program, the offlc# of
Senator . Pepper
.....
(D-FI®l
w*i
Informed.
Th® field i* so auxiliary of tin
Pfnsarola Naval Air Station mi

THE WEATHER^-

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•UtF* 11
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9

THE 8ANP0RD HERALD, BAWFORP, FLORIDA

Let J u n i o r Take
Growth In Stride]

Supreme Court

(Continued From l’«ge One)
York that the “good faith” sect Ilona knocked out their claims for
overtime pay.
Also the court today upheld fi t
an 11100,000 award to Gfand-Hydro,
an Oklahoma corporation, fm I, !•'acres of land condemned for use in
construction of a duin by Hit. Grand
Thai'* how Hu: hook* said th* River Dam Authority. The t-ig
a t t f l g e child would develop—and point was that the award inrludrd
th a t’* how you pictuied junior estimated valuo' of the land as *
power site.
would b*.
Wtll, are you di.appnigiad be­
Justin* Do'iglat, who wrote the
came Junior doesn't »*«m td nines- main dissent, contended It meant
ur* up completely lu your -Idea of-■ giving a private pin tv the waterha d.v.loimiant should oel power value ul a river'e cm rent
You needn’t be, iu -n * Byrna although the federal power act
Hugh**, professor of chiliT devil. said t|ie party could not acquire
opmtnt in Michigan University's! I t He ioined lit the dissent h«
hool uf Education. In fact, It'* a Justices Murk. Rutledge and Mur­
riout mistake to try to make phy. Justice Hutton wrote the ma­
Junior fit preconceived and aihll-jority opinion.
tay atandaids of development,
In another 6-4 split, the com I
“ Desirable standard* can best
b. l i t only in terms of Hie Indl- held that th* Food and (h u e Act'
vldiial," lie points out, "since icl* provision against misln ending of
tntlfic studies of growth do not drugs can he Invoked when the
Indicate llle ages when all chll- drugs move arioss state lines In
dien can be expected to attain ope container and th# labels in
apothsr.
crrtaln levels of giov.ih."
Two separata cases weie In
Tb* majority of urobleini adults
*rMrl slice with slow developing volved. On* concerned a machine
chQdnn conic (torn their own un- claimed to have powers In dtsgno** certain III*. The other con
rtaMtiable behavior, lu- *ayu.
“There
Is
little
essentially earned a drug called "goto kola
• l o n g with growing slowly. It 1* Th* separately-shipped circular'
Wholly unreasonable end unac- about this drug asked: "Doc* Ini'
*utgt* fur us to conclude that lie exotic plant from Cylnn hold H ip
who grows slowly Is ubnormal." answer to man's search fur Hie
' PtOIlessor
Hughe*
inalntolni secret of relnvenatlon T"
Justice Douglas wrote both ms
problem* at* pnrdueed not by a
child's rate ol growth hut by Ihu Jorlty decilinns. He «nld
failure of adults to racognlce the onlv “common sen*#" to rule that
Individuality of growth and plan • hipptnr the articles end Hir is
accordingly. Parents and taacnerM h*l* r*par*f»lv would vlol«le thshould adjust their expectations iaw If shinning them t o g e t h e r
! would .lusttce* Hlsck Fi»nt f-t&gt;
the* Murnhy and Jackson die
lech child.
tented.
Among the new cases the court
"Tht adult must un lerstand the
glitl^'* inottvat amt go ill If lie Is -agreed to review is on* raising
to provide effective educational this Issue: “ Can the Job seuurlty
guidance.'' he savs
rlghtx of veteran* under the G. I
' Uhdtrstaiiding of Hie needs of Bill of Right* he changed hy •
(L-lMran In rvlalion to Hielr abili­ new collective bargaining agree­
ties to glow ami learn Is now be­ ment 7
ing s t r e x t d by schools which are
The U. 8. district court it Lot
giving striou* thought to these (Angeles ruled the - Herant' rights
probltmi. the educator declares, ucan’t be changed, .'he case inand coniehjukiiUy "the- school Is velvet Lockheed am pnye*; and t
becoming n place where children
like' to go ami not u plica v;h«re
they have to go as punishment lor
Itlng a child."
Ip like vein, Pit fexsor‘Clifford
Woody of Hie same university,
points out that over-emphasis
upon achievement
and failure
may pi j v * injurious t o your child.
"P arru U ami leat-liers should
avoid having so much concern
about the level ol Hie Child's
achievement Hist It i|iu&gt;e* the
Child to become depieased and to
dr tire to fre*- hlniM-lf from lmuie
•r.d school relationships," ha says.
~
Ha suggests, on tlie other hand,
Diet parents having no concern
UNMATCHED FOH
about Junior's IsviT of achieve­
ment are mure injurious to hit
development than the** showing
ovtr-anxUlg,
The uortnal child is constantly
farad with difficult tusks involv­
ing th* poasibllty of failure in
mirformanre but th* vary prea­
ched of these difficulties frequent­
ly provide a g n a t itiimilui to the
child end to Ids personality de­
velopment, I’lofciioi Woody says.

S

Truman Talks

union agreement th a t cava nt
ehxIimeM seniority over otKar
ployeex, ragxrdlexx of length
H*rvir*.

Harrison Talks

tlouse gate. There Mr. Truman
r e m a r k e d to photographer &lt;; |
“Thai’s enough.”
Awaiting the two men nt Muirhouse were other memhers o f 1
Hie I’resident'a cabinet.
1
| The President was In good spirits. He kept up n ru n n in g 1
c o m e r Mition with Marshall as limy
i picked their way through Peunsylj vania Avenue traffic.
|
fm . -cciet servlremen walked

li:«silan«S r u e Peas • a e l
year to work with.
Visitor* Included Chari &gt; Marion
of l.akewood, N. J., Laill* P irn .g
of Uoothbav Harbor, Me., and Joe :
Perry of Charleston, W. Va.

AFL Requests
ironilnusit Prion P e a e One)
In his opening report, CIO President Philip Murrav urged an
eight-point program fo r a "healthy
domestic economy."
It called for price controls, an
excess profits tax, control of nsssutial materials, all-out* k t l i t k ' n n
luitlnexs monopoly, farm price sup­
ports, a one dollar an hour mini­
mum wage, low-coat public hous­
ing, and plant expansion In baxic
industries.
In Washington, the Federal
Court of Appeals today affirmed
Hie perjury conviction of Harold
Christoffel, one-time president of
local 248. CIO UnlUd Auto Work­
ers Union, *t the Allis C halnnts
Milwaukee, Wis., plant. Ho was
convicted last lilareh of falsely
telling Hi* Horn# Labor Commit­
tee lie never had been a Com­
munist. He face* a two to sixAT fHI twrnltelh unnlversury con­
yeir prison term.
vention of the Future Purnieis ol
America In Kama* City, Mo , Ken­
neth Lewayne Cheatham (abova).
Ik, of Greenville, III , won the tillOf "hlar Farmer.” Kennethlecslvi
(Continued From Pag* 1)
a $1,000 cash prUt from a Knm
l.aurtn admitted on a segregated City newspaper.
(Jnternaitonr
basil.
'
There was no cumment Immed­
iately from McLaui in or hit attuintys.

it i* believed that plant* and
animals evolved from common
ancestor*.

YOUR “SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner

First Course .IhIiuI
Honed .Shoulder of Lamb

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Him wm-&lt;l l*otat ies

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Itutten-d Carrots, Celciy r.nd
Uniuns
llread and Hotter
Applesauce with Meringue*
Beverage
(Recipe for Slurred 1)1 'i Follows)
a it l k s a iic f . w ith
MERINGUE
Inifiedienis: 2'« to 2(4 cups
Kwct-lctn-il applesauce (it may Im
homv-coiikeil, thawed i|uick*froien,
or ta nned), 2 egg whites, Ik tea­
spoon suit, -I tablespoons granu­
lated sugar, 'it teaspoon vanilla.
Method: I’ut the applesauce in
nu H-Inrh pie pan. (If available
use n pie pan Hint can he hroogr.t
to the table.) Heat the egg whiter
ninl suit until foamy; gradually
heat in the sugar, spiinkling n
little ut n time over the whiter.
Continue to le-nt until mixture
holds a peak. Add vanilla and
heal in. Drop in about 0 mounds
over applesauce. Hake in a slow
GUlfiF.) oven for about 20 minuter,
or until meringue is lightly loown-

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expected ill the M *sa i*n i.

When REA was eatablishad 12
ago, 10 paicant of tha farms
ipd elertrirlty a* compared to 61
tresnt receiving electric service
:cd*y.

MENU
Bv C'KCII.Y IIHOWNSTONH
AC N awifssturs*

I
rtie President wuie a suft gray
! hat, tun lu|i coat and a gray suit.
Marshall, carrying u brown brief
cute, wore a brown hat an I lop
coal The rain had slopped.
liairiuian told reporters otter-*
! ward that lie reported to the Pies| Ideal that "a wave of enthusiasm
) went aci oss Kiiropc"ai a result of
hi* election.
I "| told him," llarrlm an said, “a
feeling exists In Europe that libel .
, alista •- in the ascendency lien- us
again*' tin* thought that reaction- 1
nrv tendencies were,"
| lltm nino also said that he re- 1
ported to tli« President "in general
ten in* on the progress lieing made
in Kumpo under the European
. Recovery Program.''
FIFTH DOWN OFFICIAL
GIVER GRID POINTERS
Metshall arrived a t 10:10 A.M. I FOKMIR FRItINMf Herbert Hoover (right, foreground) la shown during
■ pre»» confaranca In Washington In which h# ravaalad that th* Hoover
NEW YORK—(A')—Red F rit' (RSI I lifter a trip which started
cell, the football official who per­
, at Pan nt 2g)l) P.M. .Sunday, Paris i Conunlsslon'a govarnmant reorganisation r acorn mandat Iona would In­
mitted a fifth down in the Dnrli time.
I clude "one or two new departments." The**, he stated, would *av# »ev• ta l billion dollars In about five year*.
(International i'uundptioto)
ninuth-Corncll gatua of 1(00, say*
The Secretary stepped from ththat three things nit- necessary
I plane, the Sacred Cow, 111In n
for good officiating. They ara:
, limiting rum.
the State Department counselor,1 I — Know all the rules,
I In comment on the United N a­
ami Brig. General Mnir-linll C a rter,1 2 Enforce the rule* with a
tions meeting at I'm is. Marshall
___
an aid* to Marshall.
| smile but firmly.
told n porterw, ‘T think a great Hie pelting rain t o n *
lie told reporter* Hint “ I really
■' Know when to call th* p*nl deni ut uiuletstanding lias re.iuPed Marshall then the'Gtti
a pp i eclat# tremendously I ho Pros- allies,
I from what hu&gt; nlready happened."
He xuld to each owe
ident'* aundiig out to sue n u ,
A-t-id whether he wot) going sure-good to nt-e you.”
p*lLtc*1! f r1v, -on * day lik* lid*."
um| SB|(j&gt; -‘j.et’s get aboard." They
ba.k t» Hie U N. meeting, he .old
|„ addition to M r
Ilia President nod Hi# Secretary went to wailing automobile*, Mr.
that In duin I know.
those making th* trip
chsttad for a faw moment*.
Truman, General Maiahall and
| Pie*idem Truman sent forward with the Secretary of I
Aft*r photograph:i were taken, Undersecretary of State Lovatt
one uf his MtsociatrM with an urn etl Mr*. Cliarlet E . Bol
bull* to escort Marshal! to the
Mr. Truman turned to the General riding tugsthtr.

By th* Aid of N*vip«p«#

ADVERTISING «*:

FO R T H E H O L ID A Y S
CARVING SETS IN PERSONA A l s o - 1847 Rogerjj in FIRST LOVE PATTERN
VVm. E. Kader
P h o n e 3 5 7 -W

Jeweler

WAKE UP!

Opportunity

COMPLETELY REFRESHED
COMFORT AND PRICE . . . ONLY 839.501

Famous 10-Year Guarantee

China Wur
the train.
A government ton* at lived on
the W*n« and killed tit) of Hi*
tt e c k in g Reds bvfota they withraw after robbing Hi# psnsriigti*
and ta k in g hostages, tiom * toil
eesaengsr* war* reportsd i-spllvet
but a raw war* re le a se d la te r.
From ft
tie 1.1/ list It.#
tret, Sport
i-rorn
anangnai
in* tranaport
Butnar tailed with IL'il Amtricant
glut 11V Navy dependents. Th* ship
•III pick ti)i 4(1 rnor# American*

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IN N iftS M IN O

f t Talngtao.

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BAN FRANCIHCO, Nnv. 22, UP)
—Ths Chinese Commiiniiti anppunred they captured Paotlng
today.

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W hnt we consider the b e s t real
e sta te ‘opportunity in Sanford is be­
ing offered to the public at prices
which in a short time will seem ridi­
culous.

, Tb* city, DU miles amithwsit uf
Feiplhg, la th* capital of Hopvh

Province.
Only Hunday government head-

auextara in Palplng reported the
besieging Communists had hasn
driven from a ten-mile radius
Around Pauling and that Ilia situa­
tion wa* quiet.

Tht Curnmunlit broadcast, braid
In San Francisco by tbe Associated

This property is located in the fin­
est residential area of Sanford, the
FortMellon section of Mayfair, w here
many fine homes have been built or
are under construction.

Preee,

gave no details except to
■ley that th* govarnmant Garrison

id northward,

g Key West Police
'J:,

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(Q ita tth a ** F ro m P a a a O a t)

•gptrantly had reached a dead and
Kd their effort* to solv* thA double
murdar of aculptor I&lt;etio L e n a r 1

a wife at Ihalr atudlo-hom*
a Raton a weak ago Sunday.
Ware no new cluss reported
y arrest* mad* In th^waak
mg th* ralaaa* of Franco
H. son of tha slain man.

We offer the following attractive
inducements:
HUVTCftU

thing moving at #0 ndlaa an
ravals 88 feet pajr wcond.

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mi Hi smoath tog. Nat a Inmm «r M tM 4l»tarfc* year fast, Tag
dtiH «ft Into tho b « t iko* ai«A
wgt eottad galy i

BU0(J F.8TION

Lay One Away
For Christmas

The price—$345.00 per lot—51 X
135 feet. (Corner lots $400-00)

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(4) Title insurance policy delivered
with each lot.
(5) Only a few blocks frotn central
Horida’s finest hotel, The May­
fair Inn.
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Write Owner
Leo Rosen, 936 Lenta Avt.
Miami Beach, Florida.

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the yootidu spin in th* n part men t
umiI I' imi »ff thi* imllrdur near*
i'si it Then i'ui off (lit* Hoi loin of
III.* trunk on a -Ion nt nn rin«U*' I

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Pluin muIvi h hi"*!, unyjf tin*
I Cbemi.nls to be added
lo Hi«* water. »uti|H&gt;xrdl) to fin'*
I'nmf the tire, lime liot proved
t» be *nii*fn&gt;'toiy. Some have
made l u e s even none flniiimahle.
nt Imine cap
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Thanksgiving

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holder* willi 11 water «**ip wnl (

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You'll b« lift) most popular un wltli cotton und shirring two ,
d»r lb* mistletoe when tbn boy* I piece* of ribbon over it to imike knew
(..nT.. rof" '.fhi*
1.’" Itu/iinN
' __.V nui rniiridiiig
1 ,1 ,1 *
A i r * their hutuimnde Yul aciflw. « ruffled
I-iuk cover.
Tho
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1T cotton . f*hi i*hmr* tr rf i mid U'wiuti hot*
w I he Kiris will ‘‘oihJ i nnd naldi" on bo perfume. or snchel'M be
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your hmidirrafl. And think of all foie the ribbon is pul on.
Nntiomil Snfelv (kinmil
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the money you’ll save!
of
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help
keep
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Flint then* lire I He old stand Ilf three, four or si*.
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Tin* men in your life pio'inid)'
by* Handkerchief*, with crochet
How
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you
piev.'iil
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Will worship
UVI ”•111* JtMl
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UHf irnil'l
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Ill
tiiln or initials; knitted or cor*,
you Ifor
some
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rh»led rdippcia; scurf, hut and I knit aocka, some bund inltinbsl ” " m, ruining V&lt;*i
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M«k. thi* by »«wing wui* strip*'Christinas Made S a fe 'put it in water outside .this ,hou»»||£S

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bairi; skaliiiK
.baling socks.
lie., Here also you can get nn op* l» •“
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Tea apron, mude from .......... portimity to esl.ii.lt your hamlb
* '* ''• buy 11 *,M h’ * " • " .............. " " ,l
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hitmikt*Achiefs i»nii
ifl by mnkitiK
innkiny ii*ath**r
iwmitt* tm lit- wall ft* iai,VI
daintyy bundkeichiefn
und tritnm«*«!j
trimmed j rn
craft
leather fiutrta.
nuava.
iiiMi Mit' KiftA, intpirirtion your tnUntp veer tow ai.1 p . it nit ' l h e i u heme pushed ovar &gt;y
w it h rlb te .u w ill be a f iv e s l u r * i u *
turcaas.
bp
found in any wetH, copy n photograph ,[ lion *un' “r
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***»*."■ Ifere’s« "bow
- ’ they are' for
l"l whi.
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if pllll.it Is I, lo Ip y..u trim
• mad*: Take one linmlknichief and |,ohhy .Imp nr art .to te
If h#' I* ill!era.'.led ilk th, -e* &lt; oe
*,'0.11 the Her. ipxe.ve the low el i'l'atl- |
ur* It fur the main body of the
Keen if you are only mi am
him n seascape Try In c.
apiun. Hind it ail. around w i t h 'i e u r painter, youi art may be u* pamliiiK a |»-r .mill turn h H II 1* .■lie, |,,| hi* 1 nti ihuli.mt to th*
ill!Ittic effect
liiibon with enuuifh left ovar I be p. related by that lw»t .wiiiil If ai all possible
top to lie used tu tl* the apion
bark, duke t lit* second handker­
chief, cut il In half, pleat each
half, hind with ribbon. S*w Loth
halves to bottom of the larRe
handkerchief. On Ills ramainuiK
lundkatridcf, cut it acrons to
form two triangles. You'll find
' that if you placa the loiiK*:.t aid*
V of this trangl* up agamal tlm

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Plunip, Tender, Juicy, Dressed And Drawn

aide o f the |a r K « h a n d k e r c h is f
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plus th * s m a ll fro n t w in g , i t w ill
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Sew tlies* tringlei on either
bind with the ribbon, and you
have a pretty and colorful handmad* apron.
Anybody cart sew from a pat­
tern today directions at* heintt
mad* so simple. Why not try yuui
hand at a housecoat or charming
_ black panne* or nigblitiT When
■ inaktiiK lingerie Christmas Kills

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biirk u ivithk fur lour t i l foiiMieu*
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rifik iif rifeiilt Cuutf for
BviiiIiihId t'lmniy, Florida
Kmury Akrriuuii
Allornvy for Plaintiff
Or Ii ltdin, Florida

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Stuffed Olives

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Florida.
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cat Jails
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ruffle* Took a* if thwy are part of
the skirt.
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gift fur your fuviie bok wutui.

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plaids, with fringe of ounUtstinK
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partment*.

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LcfCal Notices

MERE THEY AREEOI.KS- HOTTER TUAN EVER BEFORE:
FOR VOIIR TIIANKSI.IVINi; DINNER

2-oz. hti 22i

. No. 2‘/a cn 47c
No. 2*/a can 29c

i AN

9-oz. pkg. 15c

Renton P eel..........lb. 45c Dlxi* Cryatal Brown or
Glaced Pineapple lb. B2c Confectioners Sugar .... 1-lb. pkg. 10c
Glaced Cherries .... lb. 72c Balia
Poultry Seasoning ...............pkg. 09c

M I R A C L E WHIP
2 Q

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lb. pkg......... 25c

C L A N T E R ’S

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F u r a p M n 2 Vi c u n
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The Sanford Herald
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For B etter Government
The findings of the Hoover Commiaoion a re now being
tabulated and released for publication. Its work h as been of
prim ary importance.
The olx Democrats and six Republicans who have work­
ed w ith Chairm an Herbert Hoover were chosen by P resi­
dent Trum an, speaker of the House M artin and Senator
Vandenberg, presiding officer of the S enate; The fact t h a t ,
they were well selected to work together is proved by t h e !
fact th a t the chairm an reports that so fa r all decision h a v e ’
been unanimous.
They have recommended th at the depleted Labor De­
partm ent be restored to Its former stre n g th as to functions
and as to personnel. On the other hand, the commission he
llevea th a t the Post Office D epartm ent would benefit by.
pruning and reorganization The group conaldern the P o st:
Office service to be good and efficient, but In certain that
a change in the method of hiring employees would lower
rost3 and increase efficiency Hiring, the commission be
llevea, should be done on the basis of m erit alone and should
be In charge of the Department itself. Thin would do awav
with the system of political appointm ents of postm nsters.
Such positions have traditionally been political plums
Fitness for the job has been j requisite secondary to faith
fill political service It will be interesting to w atch the e f­
fect of the submission of the proposed changes to the Con­
gress at the beginning of the year.

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Council Reconsiders
Catholics Flay
Court Ruling On Chapter’s Suspension
NEW YORK. Nov. 22, (A»V—
Religion Courses ernity's
Suspension of Phi Kappa Pil f r a t­
W U A rii/ee iT ts,
Amherst College chapter,

WHKT WIlX i r BOIL DOW iq TO?

/T # 4 0 tse rn rz

WASHINGTON. Nov. 22, (A&gt;)— which pledged a negro etudent,
Revision of "Ideological” supreme will be reconsidered by the fra te r­
court rulingi whlcn “woula ban nity's national executive council.
Hie ruling body of the social's
God from public Ufa" I* a prime
fraternity will meet here Sunday’
'" a F n a c i i i i ' T i o * h a t e s
goal
of
the
Catholic
biahopa
of
the
• JS
Carrier
to discuss whether it should take
United Statea.
1*SS
a Mnalk
action tn the controversy over its
a.tHi
tr
a
Moatki
Unless
these
"novel
end
omin­
a
suspension of the chapter*.
EDO
Ilia Mnaiha «------- —....
ously extensive Interpretations"
0** T a a r ------------—^ ■TgWirHaF***.
The chapter, which Invited into
are
reversed,
they
said
In
winding
A ll o b l t i i a r r a ti l t a i a•il
, i race* at
up their annual meeting here, the membership Thomaa W. Gibb*, a
Ifeaaha, teiilnilomi and nolle** ol
cnlertalnmrnti for thd pumaa* of
nation faces "Impending danger" negro from Evanston, III., was
raUlna fundi, mil
enartra* (at
from the "legallitlc tyranny of the suspended bv the council Nov. 12.
at raaalar adirrlliltia. f a f w ._____
Howard Hamilton, of Columbus,
omnipotent state."
'
l i i i t M i a i H K alliaailf -S|r
Ohio, national - president of tha
The biahopa expreasad their fraternity,
, Inland Hrn&gt;aaa«f H ip r iiin t a called next Sun­
Her*. lap.. &gt;*&lt;* fork, Ckleawai
views In a statement yesterday day 1 Councilhaa
meeting.
Hi trait, K a n i n f l l r . St. taala.
outlining ways to combat the "cor­
The Amherst chapter haa x a l d ^
* ‘TNI itirntd la n ntem tir of iKa
rosive Influence" of secularism that
Aiaaplnfpd l*rr&gt;i iihlrk la aafltlaS
Hamilton announced the juhwhich they defined aa the "failure nemlon on the ground of "unaaplaalrilr fa tha m a tar rapaktla
rallun at all tha l«cnl nrwa arlatid
to center life in God." This, they fraternal conduct.
la llili arnipatirr, m wall aa all
said, 1* eating Into the religious
AH a r m dlapnlrhii.
_____
A large number of letters—both
foundations of America.
pro and con—have been received
MONDAY. N O V .Y l, I l l s
The bishop* took particular ex­ by the fraternity's Columbu* head­
ception to the high court's 8 lo I quarters since suspension of the
u
decision last March that raliglou* chapter at Amherst, Mass.
»&gt;' BIBLE VERSE
_ _ _ _ _ _ TODAY
seeta may not use public schools
SOME PEOPLE F EA R A P O L ­
to leach their beliefs.
ICEMAN. SOME FEAR GOD. II
That caae stemmed from a pro­
H good for me n draw near to
test by Mra. Vaihtl McCollum, an
God—Pa 78:88
(Continued From Page On#}
g*
atheist, th a t the Champaign, III.,
school board violated the First cal’e refusal to accept a 1 7 4 e e n tV
The suggestion for a new basl3 of farm Income support,
1 Now that Mn, Kaienkina hat
Amendment to the Constitution by hourly wage Increate and an em ­
permitting religious education In ployer-financed welfare p l a n - the
lift ih# hotpital wr hop* our FB I advanced at the convention of the National G range a t P o rt­
the school building* after regular pattern for settlement of the wideit taking ittpa to guarantee her land, Me., is worth serious consideration. In briefest outline,
; hours. She said her 12-yeer-old ■piead truck atrlke last Septem­
C unty Ruman iwentt will munlei it has been suggested that farm income p a rity be m aintained
1 son was "emharrassed" because he ber.
not
by
supporting
prices
at
pred
eterm
in
ed
levels,
as
nl
’ if they Ret a chance.
The local, which originally had
was the only one in his class who
present, but by direct subsidies In the grow ers of commodi­
did not take Ihe voluntary instruc­ agreed to settle for IB cents, now
demand* a straight Increase of 22
, TKoutandi nl motoiiitt in the ties sold at less than parity level This kind of subsidy would
tion.
Thi* Interpretation of the First 4 cent* an hour. Present haste
niddleweil have been aHanded, not directly raise the market price of foods,
Amendment, the bishop* said, b a il rate* rang# from 163 90 to | 7 l 40
tundtedt of thouisndv itofatrd in
It would hardly be possible to forecast w ith any a c u r - 1
"cooperation between government for a 40-hour week.
heir home* hy bh/znrJt and win- acy the cost of a subsidy program on such a basis. But if |
J. Benton Jonea, general man- %
and organized religion In the
ar blatli blowing in from the it might be comparable with the cost of supporting p ric e s.i
training of futura citizens." Such ager of tha Pennsylvania Rail­
tockiet. That'* wh»* they gel fot the idea certainly i3 worth looking into. One result would tie
cooperation, lhay added, ha* been road'# New York zone, said the
"taken for granted" In thi* coun­ strike had affected about 60 per
i tying Id tprnd th* wtnlei up ihete lower food prices in times of plenty, nnd th is in tu rn would
try so long aa "no preferential cent of the road's collection and
' "hey ought to tome or -Jown here reduce general public resistance to I he farm Income su b ­
treatm ent of one religion over an­ delivery service of lets-than-caro Florida where thrv r.in hr enm- sidy. It m ight be feasible under .inch a scheme to do away
load fteighl.
other is Involved."
Meanwhile in Southampton, E ng­
with crop quota restrictions, and the farm er frond tr nm
ortable.
While expressing reluctance to
•'criticize our supreme judicial land striking crewmen of the
both quotas and the fear of losses in n low m arket, could
tribunal," the biahopa noted that Queen Elizabeth agreed to go back
i Senator McGrath la yt that the devote his attention with an easy mind to the production of
•he eight Justices disagreed among to work after the Cunard Whit*
ext teiiion of Congicu will reitore abundant, crops.
themselves over how much ground Star line promised not to tall the
I it rxreti profit* lax Well,'a* long,
The idea seems good, almost idyllic. Perhaps there is
liner tn the United State* until 'ha
the ruling would cover.
I i they confine it to eaten profit-., some fundam ental fault in it Perhaps it has good features
"We cannot but observe," they longshoremen's strike there Is «*t- %
i won't hurt many little bmine*» Perhaps it la entirely impractical. In any case it should h a v e [*•
added, "th a t when the member* of lied.
The men prnmlied to return *0
that trlhtinal write long and vary­
«n, and il will be rjuitr a teli-t i n t e l l i g e n t , i m p a r t i a l s t u d y .
work at noon. The line promltid
ing
opinions
In
handing
down
a
om the payroll I* x m , withholding
decision, they must expect that also not tn tail to Halifax, the
I&lt;;c»ii|fviti»&lt;i F rn m I'm.4*
N o v e m h e r 19. If lt S
t iaei and other kind* of taaet who h
high level* all during the coming intelligent citizens of a democracy port to which some British ship*
Lddor
I
Ah
ELAND,
Nov*
Ti,
&lt;/T&gt;—
diverted last week.
t i*y have to p»y whether they have
year. California is cutting some will study and appraise these opin­ were
R*'"v w e a t h e r will prevail Sanford Herald
Return of the crew will restore
ions."
i iy profit* nr not
Pascal
celery
now.
hut
there
I*
not
"\V&gt; must take the nations of the world as they
thr"iighout most of peninsular Dear Sir:
On the hails of their own study, full service to more than 1,600
IVe have Just concluded a most anv of this typo of calory r*ady the hlthops concluded that the pa**engera who have been on board
H i id* tomortow, the Federalare, the hum an passion* nnd prejudices of peoples
to
be
cut
in
thlr,
area
now,"
Mr.
"Hete’* an iniidr glimpie of cnMule Froal Warning Service pre­ *nrre*sful membership drive, hav­
as they exist, and find some way to secure . . . h
rourt'* majority paid "scant atten­ since the men walked off S atu r­
I lin thing* that are happening in
dicted.
ing reached one of the highest Copeland concluded.
tion to logic, hlntory or accepted day morning, 70 minutes before
peaceful
world"
George
C.
Marshall
It* morning temperature htille- membership total* In the hlntorv
hina." begin* an article by Die*,
telling time.
a
norms of legal Interpretation.
, of Campbell-Logging Post. Your
eatton in Waihington Metry-GoThis observation by the Secretary of S tate made long tIn *aid:
! (The majority opinion written by
HPARTAN HURI.KRS
Justice Black nahl "the Fliat
I ound giving die react inude in before he ever dreamed tlmk he would hr appointed to that i "Forecast for peninsular Florida psper has played a major role In
.riadanii* n.M r n * tup,
EAST LANSING. Mich—vTi—
t for innight and Tuesday m orning• •b' sTompHehnient. and the Post
Amendment
rests
upon
the
premise
I inflation on wh*t'« happening over office, In som ething that every American—and every till
nartlv-cloudy and continued warm aanl* you to know that we aln- hut fair volume expected later in that both religion and government Michigan State College's Gene
t ier«. It'l too had hr couldn't h»vr zen of o th er self-governing nations, too- m ust learn io live except cloudy with occasional *nln ceidv appreciate the contribution Ihe month.
can best work lo achieve their Glick and Bob Kreslel are zxpert
Karllerit cauliflower harve*t la loftv elnts If each Is left free from fllnger* In two sports, football
and shower* In northern district* your Newspaper hat made to our
I iven hi* readei* ''* glimp*e" of by if the world is to find peace nnd stability
and baseball. As quarterback*,
for Tuesday: cloudy Post and the National Organisation seen as about mid-December:
* hat wat happening in lhi« country
Vi *and
- I the other. The First Amendment t h e y 'a r e the leading passer* on
In the late war millions of Americans went abroad, visit­ and"Forecast
cooler with showera In north al the American Legion.
__ _
Hlnuei | | . . . M.aateJ
la/Jk* rs tthe
Vs*
volume of fall eggplant
continue*
#rec(ed i, avail
wall !&gt;at
between
I few day* before the m m l elec- ing nearly every country in the world. They found th at for­ ern distrlcta. pertly cloudy end
the grid team. In baseball, both
Very truly yours,
***!?*’
.
,,
,
.
church
Lhutch and state
ita te w
which
hich mus*
must on
N ara varsity pitchers.
eigners are different; and In most cases they interpreted continued warm with a few scat­
I on.
____
r,
O a m p b e ll- L o s s ln i
Cucumber supplies In early No- v
hlgh lnrt |mnT, r nabl*.")
vember were in eare»» -ifmarket
E,.
A ,..,
«w l |i&gt;( n#
that difference to mean that, foreigners are in f e r io r - for­ tered ahower* In southern dis­
Poat No. B3
,i__.
„ j - but
k..» harvest
(...... .. is inn
. . tinning
. . . . The biahopasaid tha wait Ol
Make the best use poasibla of
Speaking of Me* Rooievelf* in- g etting th at the foreigners felt that we were different, and tricts.
demands
J. A. Wright,
MBaratloo
,Black
relarrad
t r a t leftover vegetable.* bv using them
"Future tem perature outlookr
In Several section*. Planting of dltlonallv haa been taken toto mean
Commander
l stance that patty holier* be kick- were apt to draw the s a m e conclusion about ns.
• lightly cooler in north and can
winter celery continues but on » that there \h a tl he no "established In salads, casserole tilth**, satire*
i d out of the patty, the Tampa
It would be a far easier world lo live in if all nations tral district* Wednesday morning,
and soups. Or combine them with
reduced
basin f,om lant year.
church" or state religion In this a cream sauce and 10m* leftover
' fibune recall* that h a ditltn- had the same culture, the same psychology, the ame pie
hot with temperature well shove year.
Prospects
for
fall
pepper*
con­
Wauehula Slate Market r»i"’r 'i tinue poor although the crop it country.
meat or fish and serve ov«r toast.
t lihed hmband *va* on'f a patty suppositions: b,Jt they do not— atul any Intelligent effort to the danger point for cltrua and 18.950
"It would be an utter distortion
bushel*
of
cucumber*
Iter himicll. *otcd lor the Rr- live In a world where no nation can any longer live alone truck through Thursday."
making
a
slow
recovery
from
*etpassing over that market dining
of American history and law." they
Dip fish fillets In cornmeal be­
I ublican Te*ldy Rnoievelt igainil must s ta rt ftoin iiiai premise.
the paat week with prices ranging I heck* because of heavy rains In said. If the "wall" ls Interpreted fore frying for an attracllvo, crisp,
early
tall.
from
11.26
and
$3,26.
Volume
t*
the Democratic nominee Alton ft
j
to
signify
"Indifference
to
religion
We can go forw ard hopefully only If we build &lt;&gt;n the
good tasting crust.
declining hut quality Is good, O' e r ,
I and the exclusion of cooperation
Parker in 1901. without titMrring solid recognition that things are as they are. not a* we
000
huunela
of
pepper
averaged
between
religion
and
governm
ent"
IC
a
a
lta
n
irl
r
u
m
r«
B
»
the embatiaumetil of h-mg pinged alone should like to have them.
hy Klnier Davis.
quallt; and volume
to move In volume from the 12.96—good quality
Pompano
area and unless a Increasing. Excellent quality Fgg
II .IS IIU IH
r u n
! • • « « 1 1 **1
Rep. Boykin of Alabmt* &lt;juntea
sudden cold spell changes the plant averaged $3.22 per bushel Utlug among the more than
Preiident Tinman a* raving dining
for
1,047
bushels,
k
allow
andi
picture, an (mutually heavy volume
By W. V. Bitting
. .
. .
.
3rt5,000 t.ion* In 28 countries,
( C n n l l n n i e f t a n P a g * OniT
the lecent campaign, "I don I be
n( beans will begin to move from white squash, bean* and t o m a t o e s . M o r r i s o n was present with
Touchtnn Drug Co.
to
use
th#
money
to
enlarge
our
f*nn(4nii»i( Ftum 1’ittg ■ UbM
Ihe bean producing areas In moved In amall volume with W|tt* *t the meeting.
Evaryona needs to b* r e ­
lieve in thi* civil right* program
deadline, ”'|u*l m utt know what * Florida during the nr*»ent week.
tom»to#i averaging $7.17 p#r
Lion Johnson, urged member* tourist program for th# coming
minded now and than about
Any more than you do. but we’ve
winter,"
he
added.
LOS ANGELES. Nor. J l — going on."
bushel.
Good
quality
and
volume
to
c,
rry
th(.
p
r
|
m.|p|
„
n(
Lionlsm
Reports from individual markets
good posture. It 1* so easy to
"John Low* Mary" will ba the
aalaeUd
l to have it to win.” NeVelthe- (JP,1—California «**
At breakfast with th* Caldwells follow:
slip Into careless habits of sit­
,n?I.e *,lnl „
. . .
it'*0 thalr home life to encoufage first play to be presented on the
and Warrens wire Mr and Mr*
i, Preiident Truman wilt puih today aa the Pacific Coaat ConThe
Pompano
State
M
a
rk
e
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Sandy Anderson, recently ap^
ting, standing and walking. In
younger tnen In the club to aefaranca leprotantatWa In tha B. K. Roberts of Tallahasiee, and olntad manager of tha Senior J I began shipping bean* during t h e . r »,,t &gt;«,pnn*!hilltl** of service, 1943-49 Drama Festival. Th* comwalking especially on* ought
for tha enactment of a civil tight* Roan
tdy
has
enjoyed
a
two
year
run
on
Bowl Naw Yaar’a Day
Frank Wright, who was Warren'* State Farmer* Market, report* past week and anticipates volume
to give Hex*
to glv* carqrul attention to pos­
uaa* of project*
program in the next leiiion of ConBroadway
In
Naw
York,
and
closed
campaign manager.
d u y 't,, th* club, even if unible to
that tha first local cabbage sold Increasing to 12 to IS cars per
ture. For .walking la a bodily
. —,
there lest March. It h a t b e e n 1 extretaa th a t 1* moat bantfldal
EVANSTON. III., Nov. 22, (At—
Mrs. Caldwell showed Ml** War­ thtr* during the paat weak at during th# current week a n d ' e a r r ; them out personally,
J IMI while hoping that a louthetn
Northwaatam'* «acond-plac« Wild­ ren, who will be the next first lady, 11.25 for 50 pound hag. A light steadily Increasing thereafter. C u - 1 II* pointed out that during tha staged currently at th* Harris] when muscle* and organa ara
libuiter will be able to block it.
cat* today unanimously warn nam ­ the mention silverware trnnr too volume Is expected for the n4xt cumbers are expected to'com e In past year Lions had expanded Theater In Chicago, but wl.l ba] held in thair proper positions,
French dock worker*, Corr.mun- ed to rapraiant tha Big Nina in old battleishlp Florida, the needle­ two weeks. First celery from ground December 6th. tVeathar t mo- than $10,000,000 for such presented at th* Seminole High i
A good carriage la a mark of
tha Rota Bowl next Naw Year'a point dining chair upholstery that Zellwood la on the market at $8 and growing condition* In Ihl* area . paojict* a* Community hatter- School auditorium Friday avenlng
distinction. It adds a great deal
Ut ltd, &gt;fo on itrike ajainrl tha Day.
was done by a sewing rluli of to 1525 per crate. Quality la ara reported as Ideal am).at! crops m*ut. boy* and girls work, hasllh wilh a Broadway eaat. "John Loves ! to appearance; glvaa opportun­
government, rrfutiqg to unload
Tha anttraly axpactad aataotlon Tallahaaaee't most p r o m i n e n t excallant and a good supply I* are shewing fine prospects.
lend «lght conservation. Efforts of Mary" was w ritten by Norman
ity tor full. Jeep breathing
ihipi from America bringing to w ai mada In a talagraphlc poll of ladles, and tha various furnlihlngs anticipated There Is a slight
* which product* energy and
T h i F o rt Pierce Stale Market the Lion* to promote peace were Kraana, author of "Dear Ruth."
Other
play
a
on
th*
abhedul#
In­
and
decor
a
lions.
French V*°pl" Martha!! Pish Jid the leiguc'a nlna faculty tepradecline In tha supply of beaqp but handled a total volume of 17,240 cited, and the work of Past Preaclear thinking.
Caldwell and Warren previously tomato volume It Increasing and buehals of tomatoes during t h * , blent Fred Smith a* a represen- clude "But Not Goodby." and "All l
With eenaclanttoua attention
Without which m«ny of -them will aantativea and announcad by Com­
My
Sons."
"B
ut
Not
Goodby"
la
K L. (Tug) Wilton.
had agreed on redecorating and Indication* are the quality will ba early p a r t of the week with prices 'attv* 0f the organization In atyou can acquire good posture
itarve to death. It it h*td for u* missioner
a
comedy
and
will
be
preaSntad
o
n
1
Undafaated Michigan was tha refurnishing the first-floor gov­ good. Eggplant movementt la good
on greens ranging from $1 to $8 00 tending UN meetings was desg&lt;
hahit* in a weak. Why not
Feb. 4. "All My Sons," a d r a m a ,: start now to&lt; look better, faal
lo underttand luch diort-tighted Big Nlna’a champion I or tha ate- ernor's den before thi house with light supply selling at about and plnka from $T »o $11.50 Over .crlhed.
obitinacy. Bui We don'f tuppote it ond atralght ytar, but tha Wolvar* change* hand*
$3 per husnel hamper, Light 2300 bushel tub* of wexed and 1 Ted WIJflafAs* proposed that will appear here on Apr. 22.
better, function better with
Workmen will start this week on supplies of okra sold at $4
14 to packed cucumber* sold at price* th* Lions prorfioj* a 'tu r k e y shoot,
good posture?
make* much diffetenc* »i-lorg at inta were Ineligible for a return
a 18,000 Job of painting the exteri­ $4 60 and a light supply of yallmv ranging from $1.26 to $2.76. 46,000 and the tn a tte f ^aa deferred to a announced th a t a Deputy Gover­
Thi* Is lh« SJ4th of a aerie#
striking longihoremcii un thi* -ode trip to Pasadena A conftrenca r e ­ or
end repairing sagging tlm U rs squash brought $4.60 to $6.26 with bushel crates of tomatoes are later meeting.' J. [». McNeill nors cabinet luncheon meeting
striction bant any taam from m ak­
of Editorial advertisement* ap­
. of the ocean refute to load the ing more than one Roto Bnwl a p ­ and rotted wood in the tO-yanr-old heavy demand.
anticipated this week. Weather wa* directed td* fdrnlah flowers wilt be held a t the Mayfair Inn
pearing In thla paper each
ships.
_
mansion. The job will be furnished
Plant City State Market reports condition* ara favorable and a , .for. the .Mnyfatv 'Inn opening In on Nov. 23. Hamilton Blabae
Monday. ■
pearance in three yeare.
the L(on% Lion Witte presided.
the ftrat strawberries of this marked Improvement In all field*.
Thus Northwestern, beetan only before Warren I* Inaugurated.
-season will appear In Naw York la reportfd. Tomatoes are of good I
Tha trouble about "mercy kill* by Michigan in aix league starts,
- fags" is that one can never be *ure received the hid to face the Paclflo
Tha United Statea Korean of this week, a 72 pint reefer having lise and n c e l t e n t quality. Demand
been shipped by a local dealer. Is atrong.
whether the mereyTajiie* out ol -elf Coaat Conference representative In Cenaua estimate* there are more Growing
----------------------------I
condition* have been vorv
the
battle
of
rosea.
‘
lhan
38,303
Negro
churches
In
tha
ity or concern for the^lhar fellow,
united States having a total mem- good and a good crop la expected. . T ry adding a little onion to krl* I
n York, England, a young man
Volume will begin steadily Increas­ when .cooking It; aerv* with butter
May Diet taka no food In the berahip of mora than 6,6A0,000,
ing. The largest acreage In aev.ral or m argerlne or with a wall-seachoked his mother to doafli became adult stage.
haa been planted to berries this aoned cream aauce.
S *he was afflicted with silhrna and
al..d)&lt;

HOLLAND U DEAN

■Cddor I
flORDOX DRAIf
BailaMi Maaaaar

3,500 Teamsters

Supporting Farm Income

Weather* Is
Predicted For State

Sanford Forum

A. Duda Cuts

It Isn’t Easy

US DA Report

Wilson Raps

LimiiHiu Principles

Northwestern Named
Rose Bmvl E n tran t

Drama (iuild

W arren IfiHpccts

Good Posture
Pays Dividends

E

Seminole County

S

; h* could not stand to see ITer suffer
' ftny more. Since the Good rBook
ggyi, "THou -«hfIt rtof kiK." |K
,ht better have avoidtek *eeing
»r suffer by moving into another
artment or aendlng;het t o the
pit.!.______ ' V* i •
|Tha federal government Is going
pdettake aoma
of■provid*
. plan
H
|
people with health Insurmin Social Security edmlnadn
r Arthur .AJWeir.iiao .ilh it
8 .nan gata’ K k" h O m ilr
• provided hr and ihii 1

- with in
.Hava b«n providing that
lltiutanee for able-bodied
loit their jobs, or tvtte
Ho well, but* if Ihgf. got
wai1nothing1that could
abotit it. TJuit wai. their
. Sic*nan ini ma net
’ ,TT 3 * r •

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HUNTING SEASON
0JPENS
Wednesday, Nov. 24th
Get
Light Weight- Goata
$5.25 up
C a p ^ r p * p |B j f
Lac-U|| Rubber B o o t s
Gups - Ammunition - f \ Lights - Knives
Coffee B o i l e r s - Hardwood Charcoal
Ages -■Machettes - Tarpaulins ■ Coleman
2 Burner Stoves &amp; Lanterns
TRI'PAK Jo in trt DaraHnnlnutn Shot Gun Rod*.

HILL
R. A.
at* OAK AVR

FHONR

Sealed bids will be received by the City Commit*
•Ion of the City of Sanford Florida a t 7:80 o’clock
F. Mu December 1 8 ,1948, for furnishing labor
teriala In making alteraUona to Interior of Fir* De­
partment Building. Specifkitlont are available* at offke
of Eltn J. Moughton, Arthltect, Sanford Atlantic Bank
Building.
:
'

W"

SANTA CLAUS
2

..

■• $ ,

!«„#».. a i

.will be at;
TOURIST CENTER

I L 't

Th* dlty Commlaalon rw rv * a the right to reject
»ny or all bide received. I ; .

At 11:30 A.M.

n

CITY M AtfAfiiR

Newman, Jr,
;..l I,:.

NOTICE OF BIDS

24 CASH PRIZES-I2S9JW

H. N. Sayer

ELEMENT (X).

i : •

CHRISTMAS PARADE
Saturday, Nov. 27th 10:30

448

mi

($128.00 Sanford Children — $126.00 County Children)
AIX CHILDHEN UNDER 14 YEARS
t :1
‘
peeorauvc Vehicle*

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m MONDAY N O V .2*, 1948

PAGE FIVL

TBS SANFORD HBBALft BANFORD, FLORIDA

Council Makes Tlaiis
For ( ’l i r i s i m a H D a n c e

Mrs. Amelia N orris
Weds Edward M atter

Social A n d Personal Activities

IS— I ! ■ — j

THE (iAUDEN G A TE
the " n t h Column ol the Sanlnfil (iarden Cluh
111 MRS. .1 W ills L. IS(.I HY

t he Inter li.ii, i tilly Council of
Mrs. Amelia Norris nt r ia n t City
Seminole l mnit\ mcl la*i Thurs*
became the bride -if Edward MntCarlin Palmer Ray—Society Ed I(or
[ tine night al llir City ll'iil to
K lllt lK i \
&gt;IV Is VHIM.V
Telephone Ufl ter of Miami on Saturday evrnlug
\ i i ♦Irti
( f*nnc»i I'Mik. Vt'l'jiiii
(Hsclt-s plan Ii i i licit fit .I tiuiitial
A
J ill* l i c i t 4 t *) 111 1 H l Y l l
*0 • M ill
at 8:00 o'clock at the home of the
*
f id methe Paititmi Hunt*
I In lelmn ,l.i t„, to In- iicld on pit tc u it l«»Mlt l«»i I
il ill)' I -I
hrlde’s brother and sister-in-law.
1n- ili ti if M'fisHri
Clin iom ’ ■in ni the Mayfair, mis ny if flat D|| -iia
ki * fill t* * Mim i \\ i \ until t lit* Kdh '»i
Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Harper. The
i
mimed
rhiii-mint
I
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M,
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fU
tla
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Hit
tl
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hrlde Is the foster daughter of
' i1
«n.| thut t HHlI «OIII***
lor lire nll.i
&gt;1. Ml
Kli/.-ibelll H»U fl«*Wl*l . a
httl. hr\\
Mrs. .1. E. Harper of this city. The
I ‘" *.|% urr i.iucil in *1
U
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|iiiinfi
candlelight ceremony was per*
Il W " t
li.t ilhtl**- I rtlllfi' fI Offl
i i Thn\ »h
Jack Woodruff had as his guest formed hv the Rev. W. P. Brook i, I
MONDAt
| l | k t f 4 -1
. m .1 I,n • sir
III*-, i*f l*H 1 . * 1•
Mrs. E. C. h arp e r, chairman,
i
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-nth in Mmiiii Kiui
The Sanford Tourist Cluh will served ns hostess for the Novem­ over the weekend Boh McDonald Jr. before a small gathering of
IV! M 4l})|H»l|tl(*«f w hu tl "i sit $1.*(..»•« • »* t* 1|W \4 |»t||&lt; 1 ■ H i
li.&lt; i
\\ • ,inv « I **u** fl«»ck
meet at the Tourist Center nt 7:3') ber. meeting of the Arnien Circle of Baxley, Us.
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close frirnds and relatives of the
drl aallltt*1
P.M, Th# guest speaker will he of the Sanford Cat den Cluh held
y , .11 , urn itut 1' ml Clt id ii f1*)4 \ 1 *
I,till Ml tj H
* ' " * ft • in Mnt**t‘iiiiih*\ MAny
couple.
Xdmund Stowe who will talk &lt;&gt;n Nov, IS. Plans were discussed tor
Mrs. C. Aabye of Grcrn Cove
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fit
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M. u infer t"»n i*t« in
The marriage vows w rre ent -si 1 *|’ 1 .4si
in
1diriii£ th»
"Landscape Gardening,"
iant' sale to he iieid DeV 7 ’ Springs Is the guest of Mr. and changed before the mantle which
I'.iju uni
p'Dihs i» \ ( lac nail; Mi
Mi* I
t.f P hfa ThPV pi**1 1 414 » I'f»l (lUtti !( i , f i n i !
Th» Elsie Knight Clicle of the and members weie remindedit ot Mrs. E. Blegsrn, 11532 Sanfmd Ave. was hanked with ferns, white
.»*••
i I until) &lt;• i Ihi.i j It.uf tfian arid It. lit if ,1 pilot. .
Ihni r f, I 'IMP »»iir
F irst Baptist Church will meet s district meeting at the Mayyfafr nue.
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mill
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j gladioluses, _ pom pom chr.vsan
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with Mrs. V. A. Williams, Sr., OOP Inn Per, 2. Mrs. S. C. Dickerson
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» likin*;. kii-I pkniP
. 1titaniums
fnllim* and
ijnil t,tall white tapeia In
th
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Magnolia Avenue, at 8:00 I' M
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poike on sprays and diseases of
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Mr. ami Mrs. ^
\ VossIsH Miserc*ndcl*hrn .
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f ille d
lb v- -'tl - i
m,
The Story League will meet at plants.
i l l l ' t h -D i M ti •al.* i i-V llu* foHsia
have arrived In Sanford to spend . The hrlde was lovelv in a suit
ai d I t A»**d in tit*
f.u .i &lt;
• i : 0 0 P.M. at tha Flrat Mellu.ll t
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A sweet course was served fob (he winter utnnlhs at the Walter ! „f atrel grey gabardine with which
w In * I ' J.
Church to he preceded hy a hoard ’"slug the meeting to Mis lleurv Meed hmne on Park Avenue.
hi Th»tm i the ..............to oi i binge ol bin j,,,,
,T H*
| ,|ie wore blackaccessories mill a
meeting at 7:30 P.M.
McLaulin, Ji., Airs. J. M. Hayes,
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Mis. Fred Pope, Mrs. W. M.
TUESDAY
II Diiv'-i.
I'ilb in Hu. Mia.
outet
Airs. Arthur Beckwith J r . left i Reeves of Plant l i l y was her unlv
»•.(*&lt;. 1
i
The regular meeting of the Tilot Marshall. M r s . X V Tlllis, Mrs. J. yesterday
.
,
......... and
.................
Dali- Senti .1
D- lt,i Delia Del'n. I
for Wayetoss.
i.a. to | ,attendant
wore „a .........
gown of I i " I r4ftt util ««&lt; tilth | »t •*r l * till
mi I 11 r n s 11*1i n Ef»
It I.
Il « I
Club will be held at the Tourist V Young. Mrs. P. P Campbell, sirend a week with her parents., | r r ldescent brown taffeta with •*«! I n ' h e S ' n n t i i 'l * * u u n i • J i m i u M i • I l a * , i \\ l»iy.I m»i h . I v a p p w |
. i &gt;niifi nf RidtliiK Cflh
J 11' I 'i h \
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Center at 8:00 P M. preceded hy ,.Iri. . I .,, H. Lansing.
and Mrs. J. J. Mallow*
cmnnliinentarv accessories
arressorles and
noil her
her l ititiiil&gt;i‘i ol i *"11)1114*1 if nt tlir UrllH* Vh
IN'*v It ii \
Si^ni*! Jl I I t‘l I 1
,,
„ Mr*.„ Al,,, F. ,llAlr.
II complimentary
‘
i i M-hrilulfd t'»
tha hoard meeting at 7:30 P.M.
htipl'H* Mi
U»n i st cfiii , Alphil 1JIM ! (Hr" 4in
llynt, Mrs. Henry Russell, Miss
rorsage was of yellow roses. At- S * M t ( i ii* ( t 11 tu fi S t li'H * l - at |-‘t n()i
! : t' « ii&gt;ddh mt i'MiiiS of thd
THURSDAY
sim Iry K irk ,
Lllalee Klrchhoff. Mrs. L. E . , Alvin Moore of Hollywood spent ,enj | I1l( tll(1 bridegroom was Paul iiikihi (fit F. i 11 in Hri'M&lt;lkYn\ utfli i ’In I Mm»v t M
l I • , M in«-VII 1 m i n d * k M # w i l l
i lu ( Mh « i \V illh iiu W tin t; | ,|l I 1 * l I *,♦
urn nil: ‘.fin Mi
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A union Thanksgiving service PMirer, Mr*. O. P.
lermhm lhe past weekend with Ins father R „ u ch a m p also of Plant City.
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will be held at the First Methodist Mr.. L. A. Mon for ton, Mrs. Mil- and molher-lndaw. Mr. and Mrs.t immediately following the wed*
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hem Wray, « ." • " * H, Jennings, | W. F. (Jarner.
| ding a small reception was held.
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Semlnola Rebekah Lodge will Mrs. R. E. F.lsbetry. Mrs. C. t
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meet at 8:00 P. M. In the Odd Redding, Mrs. Harper and guest
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Tyre had «&lt;1overlaid with h rut work d o th ami
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of officers will bA held. All visit r a t S m i t h H o n u m l
bowl during the evening was Mrs, rk* i « *
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E. M. Fenton of Hattie Clerk, trip after which they plan to make
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mlth al their home at 417 West ' Mich, visited Mr. and Mrs, .1 C, their home in Miami.
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The following students front . , Dcrring the candy hunt prises
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Stminole, sccompajned by Miss Ciere won hy .lane Wllllant* and at Stetson Unlversiti In I’el snd. FIELD weie shopping Saturday In
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Club, attended the State Mu»i- 'e te w n jn v e d Pal was presented Wales a* the guest of Mr. and
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14 till Nov, 17: Kathleen Ha', the guests sang "Happy fllrthday"
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was director of the Clinic which
Phose enjoying the afternoon
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had 4 chorus of 200.
with Pet w-rc Hetty Ann and
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Grand Finale Concert in whl, h Marv Ann Watson. Hrtti Aim the Marine Hludios
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Mi *m laton, Freddy tlallcla, Sonny
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Mrs. John Lan*iiig of Cam- under
v.as the most &lt;ucc« sful one eve Horne,Cathy Butler, Jane, Jimmy
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held in this State. The Clitm , tti.l
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Chorus will give a piogtam foe. Rader,
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MRS. I’ I .DMA L E W IS shopping &lt; ,i,r ( ,
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tha meeting of the Southren D Rountree, Donald McTeei' anil at their home on Elm Avenue, ami down town
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On Wednesday, Father William I ' ml Mrs, J, (J, Waits.
Miss Helen Louis#, D-i willegei, Here are a few that do ' i l J t R t l K
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of Seminole at a. specially called- DELAND. Nov 22, fSpeelall— adelphia, Pa., was recently pledged was
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Dr. Root of the faculty ami pre-1 Oil Alpha fraternity ro elved a sorority.
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sented a foirefut address on t h e ' w„ k .rnd vig(t frm„ j am„, Weiss
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Mr. and Mrs. Hetman E. Morris stand
Communistic in e n s r t .tq American „f Seattle, Wash , traveling *rcie
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farv of the national organization, and sons, Rohlty and Ernie, vistled I ...... mission merchant, to»-&gt;ing
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Jack William* ...
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under the direction of Mr. Black, tional treasurer.
Gainesville for Ihe weekend a n d | window down to 1.1 s i Kit IHAIH tint. I I • • 1
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At a special meeting Fililav alteniled Ihe homei-oming festlv- who make, a good 1 nidi
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table* to sdd to tile three alresdy night at the fraternity house si Hie* and the Mlanil-Florlda fo o t-! MRS \V .1. THD.l'KN ........
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in use. Mis. S. C (lisham, Crate the airport, the two oatioiisl of iiall game,
1 rally walking downtown
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advisor, stated (hat anothei table fivers
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Installed
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Students enjoy playing ping pong blent. Clarence W. Colr.uit ( Sbii kc 1 t,is| niglit from Gainesville where j Avrtiiir
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A round robin volley ball vb *-pre»idi-iil, I'mi 1 J
Btewsil
in- alteniled Ihe hrintei-nmlng ac j)|iN in mi iiM im lin ligin
tournament
was conducted In (Live r'akt, sei-retuiy. . Roy D i " llli’s and the Miaml-FloiIda
rinisiilil MR
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each of the five girl's gym class­ Bhiipp ' I ’nlatkai, Ireasuiei, Hat game as the guest ot Fram-i* dress
tending to business nt I mill**"
es. Th* winners were ** follow­
ers 1st p»rlod-B'pilrrels— Faye rell K Rile* (llcaln), sm ial clinii Wilson, who is a student at the Btrert nod Hanford Avenue
Been having illlinei nt l i'tioai,"
Williams—Captain, 2nd period— man, Raymond C. I’ ltts ll.akelandi 1 niveiiltv ol Florida.
( l i e MilS-1- —
on Satiinlav evening weir Mlt *•
T igers—Mildred Bsrineau—Cap ritual chairman, Martin L, I'-' hi
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wright had MRS. .1 L ING LE) a."' 'Di
tain, 3rd period--Hears-Virginia son ( Wsucliula), and rush chan
Tlson—Captain, 5fh period—Loud man, Robert Earle Teteison ( J a s ­ a- their guests for the weekend HUTU SCOTT, MR and MH - '
" 1 and Mr*, n. W. Miller and ,&lt;m F, COLLUM and Haughlri. '1 \
Mouths _ Ethel
Wllllims—Cssp- per I.
Present at the meeting were Ihe "Chuck" of Lakeland. Mrs. Miller CY and SUE COLI.UM and Mltaln, Oth* period--Oatnts— Betty
June Wilke—Certain. An elimln 13 members recently Initiated In n iiirl her son were Joined at the and MRS I’ETK ECHOLS
atton tournament was then hell ceremony at Gainesville by mem­ Wcght home on Saturday by Mr.
Those from Sanford seen 'Ik'
between else* winners with the bers of the chapter at the Uni­ M'ller who arrived by plane from tng al the Coronation Hall in "•
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following results: Tigers defeat versity of Florida, the 21 pledge* ' hit-agn,
,'iando on Saturday night were Ml'
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fluulrreli. (Hants • defeated »nd P 'of E- &lt;’ Prlehenl, faculty
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and MRS. HILL TYRE. MR aMrs. Arthur Branan and Miss MRa "SONNY" POWF.I L, DR
Rears.
Giants
defeated
Loud adviser of the local chapter.
Mouths, and
Tigers defeated
\sn m l Zittrousr hava returned &lt;&gt;/•. CHARLES I'ERSONS. BI N'*
3I A1T AIR-DEMpTSIB
Giants. The Tigers were the final
*r spending th* summer month* l s u m &lt;1 and 0 W AUS TIN
141r. an,l Mr*. Mattalr of Osteen
9 champions.
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thf s ,,n a i for p arties en d d.ince*
The regular weekly convocation snnnunced today the engagement Si-arsdal*. N. ) . En route to San- p i r K a j k e n , MISS MARGARI
rlf the student body wa*i held on of their daughter Mary T.ce lo Uin I Mrs. Rranait spent Parent a I WRIUIIT and ROY WRIGIU
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Thursday. Students who a tte n d ­ Loul* J. DeMotsle, son of Mr*. I'sv at Emnrv University with her
Annilier Sanfordlte will In*' - ,
ed the meeting of fhe Southern Esther DeMotsI* atf Diang* City s ,11 William Branan.
t &gt;i.| w I,st s , h ,", e t-» satisfy your los * for p r e tt i
soon In serve as a ntisslnnarv &gt;n
Association nf Student Councils Th* date of the wedding will he
foreign flelils
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Ip Mobile, Ala. made a report on announced later.
Among those from Sanford at­ I1ELMINE WIF.HOLDT leave* „
thalr trip. Ingrid Esterson told
tending a tea given on Friday hy Nov 2fi for Batignlnre, East Imlin
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DUSTY BOOTH SECRETARY
about the trip to Mohlle end
Mr* II. E. Draper In Lake Wales
It was an opening perforin*"1
buck and about the work groups
Mrs. A L. Henkes has leslgned f«&gt;r 'I t s Lee Draper, the former
at the meeting and dssr»lhed as sccretsrv of the Dusty Boots Miss U ln Lee. were Mr*. Harrv of the Philadelphia Symphony Oi
Murphy High School In Mohlle Riding Association, Inc. and Miss I ce. Mr*. A. W. Lee, Mra. W. P chestra, with Sioknwaki »l
which la the second largest In Ratty Yaihorougli of Geneva was Hrook-,, Mrs. Fred Dyson, Mr*. II. moat majestic. The music win
s f l t h e U, S. having a student body slactad to serve as secretary.
N Haver, Mr*. R. W. Plrkerell, crashing and tlimideious, wlno
of 9100, •
Mis, Elizabeth Dyson, Mts* Betty suddcnlv there fell an abrupt am*
June
McGill explained how
Leftover veal, from a toast, mat­ Duncan and Mlsa Nancy Williams. complete silence, beginning a I" let
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Murphy High sudltorium which looked green peas, sauteed mush­ Edward Matter which was an j Paul Beauchamp all of Plant &lt;"
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number of w ar* Iwforv a trim
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comparison can Im forrm-d between
dilution. tin- Im uc of the year, uni
' « J C ^ W U O l / l ft Mu, O’ War.
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Cltullnn la Just a tiahy as horses
go Hi' ia only threw yearn old and
Hrhnal reported that the league won't la* Four until Ja n u ary 1, llm
apent over (HHI on the school Init univi'raul birthday of all horses,
year. All umpire* wero reaiTvitl
Many comparison* huv* been
from the IU4H Hat, It whh repoiled made Imtiveen Citation and Man O'
liy Kialier.
War. Hut the boat way to colllpufThe ItMfl Florida State t.-«itne the two at thla moment, now that
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eareer, would be to say the two
KAii r
wn* distributed ut the meeting.
-v si f on
Prealdenl Hutler was designated rolls measure fairly even ua far aa
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Florida State le a g u e delegate In their victories nr* uoncorfied.
Citation won eight out of nine
icsvllle wax to- jjle National Association mOl-tlng
"Mt •nd,
to lot livid III Miimeapulis neat tneea aa a juvenile compart’d with
!!! » „ i . i , '
mont h. The directors also tvoted Man O’ War's nine out of III. Aa
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a :i-year old Citation took 17 da#
i ,l'*' l" Pav the expenses of the deleof the league K1|l|,
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1eiaioii'i out of IK, Hig R&gt;'d 11 "at
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FulloWing tlm hireling, the nf 11 Citation has earned 1830,250,
’ i-ompaied witli Man O’ Wat's
" 1*11 » , # , n r spintsw tIters pulled tlu&gt; seven i IlM't.llif). Hill it must let reineni
•it liata of uic c| u|m represented to determine if
ice preatuant or UI1V uf
were on shaky ground, 1lieied that Hit; Red raced when
succeeds Myc (1|Hj would ■not im in the circuit f bit,000 poises were the except loo
I,, | iiitino tiiun the rul«.
i uV.V.r. r ■ next Vear. Hanford. Did.am:.
At their reaper!IV* cateera, the
,«il m a u l nun- Undo, Ht. Augiisiiue, tialnesvdle
'
*,,,l Daytuna Head, ditwtor* voir- if ecu ill siiow that Mali O' Will was
"■ j * , * r
, oil opinions their rlubs ate on fit n , ailed mm to carry more weight than
icatea «y r.ari f(Kllj,l(f n,„| w||| i„. m the league I Citation. Am a 2-y*ar-nld, Big Red
istme.
B( jhe o|ienhig of the season. Hoy I won five times with 1HO pounds on
rit to select th" Germany, director from F'slntl'a, | lus hark and ill Ids lone defeat to
received three said he could give no assurance \ Upset in the Sanford Stakes at ,
iblgrr of New about the Palatka cluh. No diieeto, i Saratoga, the (lien Rldle Farms' |
S A L fM * AAPTKtMnOAi
wo and Dr. H. was preaent from lawaburg, *&gt;u- i utt c a tried 170 pound* to Upset's
rlando received the general opinion of the directmi lib Citation has m il le d no such
Pi ALABAMA €COAtNQ
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ledded to ehm- WM that the l.eeshnrg poaitbm weight,
/S/V T R t s r p i c r r o
As a U-yeahold, Man O’ War
ittom two on a Was doubtful.
ft) TOUCHDOWN
won
with
I
II
pounds
in
ttit*
Millet
plger tallied five
Hejuail Kalin, sports editor “I
AND MOWS — NY AC S o
st Smatoga, I'I5 In the Sluyvesant
received two ou ,jlt&gt; [,By,onil BeachN e w s Journal.
HAHCH.es CQ/iveaS/ONM
hi
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mid
with
13B
in
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Die run-off lie- nskr&lt;t at.nut news
bulletin* and
AMO n e i P GOALS —
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Havre
tie
Grace.
Cits
nd Hutler wa» statistics on leajrue play f"i the
eo b o o tu p a 3 air. Butler got cuming season. Tha mattet could lion toted no such weight. bis
POtNTBR 7b B £ A r
ublger received no( p, clarified, imea Butler wa* heaviest burden during 1040 being
MISSISSIPPI STATg A O -//
tetor John Kli- nut present to outline his plan* for liHl pounds. Only In the S tats and
a a motion that ,pe arrangement*. Whitey Me- Stnpca at Arlington Park was be
ualy elect B u t - ) Mullen Gainesville apart* wr.t.r, sskeil to concede actual weight to
ction wa* jo in - ■was favored by other wrttei* t&gt; older horses. In that race he was
otea being -.'a«t I handle itatiatica and new* r»lea&lt;-*. rig g e d with 119 pounds of fockav race Morse, visited Big Red in h i e 1
g wa* not rep- Hportswrtter* attending the .... ... I I Eddie Aream ) and equipment.
i - i n -ment at Faraway Farm be­
eating and old ing Included Bot, Hayes of the Or­ I Weight wilt slop a freight train. I fore he died In thd fall of 1947
i
as
the
race
track
adage
goes,
and
lando Sentinel-Star: McMullen «F
Many more will visit tha bruni*
ctor* voted to the Galneavill# Sun; Nrl*on H»r- i it has s l o p p e d many a horse, in- [ statue which rests on Big Red's
|
.hiding
Man
O’
War.
grave.
Florlde State din. representing three weekly
Aflet Hig Red ended his 3-year&gt;ol for the 1919 paper* in the Crescent City at**,
Veteran horseman-- trainer* and
■
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career.
Owner
Samuel
D.
Ridmotion bv Di- Kahn of the Daytona New.-Jour*
owners-- fe-l that Citation it an
'cretary r*tm tial and A rthur Beckwith of The die asked Walter S VotbiUg, Vet- Diet Man 0 ’ War. Ip the recent
eitiii Mew Yurk iiandleapper, what
i Hanford Herald.
weight he would assign his gre«i wmner-take-all Pimlico Special no
bnise in a 4-year-ohl. Vosbuigh uwii-i was braien enough to argnnevet pulled his punches. It was lu* best with Citation. The result
Ills lob to weight down horses in wit* n Walkover for the Calumet
hnndirap tares in nn effort to bring Cum—t.
.Man O’ War was so highly re
nil of them Into the wire In ti dead
SALISBURY. Md„ Nov. 22, (/P)
gntdi'd lift-1 healing eight othei —The Class D Eastern Shore
h e a l.
"If lu&lt; wins his first ta re ns a Inn scs, Inc Iml Ing Upset, In Ole llur-hall le a g u e has two new
I-vcnr-old, 1 will put the heaviest l'i-skiless In 11)20 that hla last Id m-ml&gt;er* and an outmoded name
weight on Idm evet carried by h races found him with little con today,
thoroughbred." said Vntdiiltgh
leiitloli. Ill llltee uf hla last lu
Rather tInsn risk Injury to Hig imis lie faced only two other s ta r t­ Chamberibtirg, I’a., and Fredsrlied, Itiddle milled Idm to stud.
I ers. In und race three other* sought Uk. Md , wete granted league fran­
Mao O' Witt aprnt 22 years in | lu beat Idm and In th* remaining chises at a board of director*
stud. A (total of Ilfifl foal* wem six Im raced against one othei meeting hare yeaetrday. Then the
director* scheduled anuthar meet­
shell liv Man O' War. Those lluil
ing for Dec. 1 to di*cu*fl a acw
rared woo 172 stake tnces wotlli starter.
Citation's 4-year-uld career prob­ name since "Eastern Shore" hardly
24 Hour Hervlc*
a total of 11.770,520, until this
vear. Home of Rig lled's aons and ably will atari with tha Hialeah fits the two new members.
Chamhersburg a n d Frederick
BAUDAUK A TRUNK
daughters are still taring. That's winter meeting In Florida. Both
something that can’t bo said fot ih- (25,000 McLennan Memorial -n take over the berths oocupled this
HEKVICE
Citation until the new champion Felt. 10 mid the (50,000 Wldener year by two D-l-waie club*-Dover
gets to tlie stud at Calomel Farm, III- following week appear lu b- and Milford. They withdrew from
It will I..... .. then that Citation I a Hut ninde for Cltnthm. There It a the loop for "husiuisa r#*»otts"
will have a chance at another Mao weight celling of 130 pound* h after attendance figure* took a
Hemlnole Tire Shop
dip.
O' War’s lecuid Millions of people, llmau events.
Two other Delaware clubs. He.
If he wlni one or both r*f*»
some who laid never even seen .1

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and Jack Gillespie kicked the e x tra l I K I M l'K I t G U A R D S
I B ' | * » teams battled on oven | « M ) \ V O U T P A T C H E S
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1 Hass kicked the extra point to lie
lu' the Kamo. Later with Sealiteexy
vl! threatening to cros* the Sanford ,
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To the vari&gt;mlph*d went th *| 'Fli«» Quaker ace broke through
honor* when Northwestern and the Army line like an enraged hull
PenneyIvanla Just failed to upset mui charged across the goal line.
Notre Dame and Army.
Ilia first score had come on a otAA powerful fullback came our yard plunge,
of etch titanic fray with Ids shield' In addition to his fine tunning
unsullied, although in each case and that Important paaa, Duoney's
hla team could not make the satin' kicks were driving Army back all
claim. Art Murakowski of North- day. One of his boots sailed out
western and Rny Duuney of Penn on the on* yard line, several others
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| Although It wa* Dooney's greatMurakowakl was nniKiufi. -nt fur '‘"i d|W’ ,l "'•» ” 0* totally unexthe Wildcats against the Irish II- Pfctmi by Venn rootara. The full•cored Northwestorn's Ion- touchhas been
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inled, -II utilities, heat and lanllb. live weight. Cull 87o It
1 •iiitpiuiwi •• i m *•!
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112-114 W. 2nd St.
for
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furnished.
Call
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piwmih. Htimpl.
Phone 320
•UM-W II. A A. Dept. Store.
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Ii pliolntrry J 10 W "
Modem and up to date one room
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efficiency upaitm m l. Ideal for
Yellow Resistant. Phone fllCt-R.
YOllNCl MAN for poMltoii m «»ut- .
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hiisineas couple. Downtown lo­
L. B. Mann. Lake Monroe,
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lor ilKht Rbily. Apply in wiif.
i a*|»«art * J- lm F Ibm
F R IE D JU M B O HHRIMP dinners
REMODELED store bniHIn* on
liiH to llu i AM »■ «* Hmitoril
MiiichioIim IHioih* -Ul*
tveryniyht, 11.00, HOMEK’9.
^ ( e te r y Avenue,, Apply fitll Cel*
Dei alii, atnt III)' full ..UBlilt.a- |llei|i.Seif)
, rJ|).d rlf, Sell
8 r|| S e n lee ......... It,
HEWIN0 MACHINE Center 110
Ilium llllti espei ieiit'c.
.linn,IlK
k r y Ave.
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FOB RENT: 211 acres tilrd farm
.Siiiifonli with c m
M u s t he w i l l * ; t t R I . A N D i i M o r n i n g .Sentimtl O r
with 12 nrtealan wells, 1 h a rn .. UREAKFA8T — served every day
ini' lo work and hones'. Fm
lantln Evt-runir Star l ull Ralph
l^icuteil Cnrneron Avenue 6* J except .Sunday nt l.auey's Drug
iippniiiimerit cull J, II Bruce,i Knv m m .i
mile off Celery Avenue. Phone
Store. 3,6.' up.
Phone 85184, lit Undo.
IU2-R. E. It. .Slow**.
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C m .I , 517 for Iln lK r i, tii-neraior
LUCHKOS' served every day • « •YYAN -I ED
YYHI I E mtddh ay* tl Hn,| S tutter si-rvice
Swain'*
New 3 loom duplex unit. Nicely
cept .Sunday at Laney's Ding
leut.ckt.
pel
to
make
home
will.
Mattery Service, Hhl YV Eir*t
furnished. 1'i'tO to June 1st.
Stoie, 75c up.
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1111 *I
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220fl Park Ave.
Sului Y* roniu si4 Ltuird
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Unfit m il le d apartment, 6 0 1'*
now fur Xmas.
Bert'" Sew !
11■* x V V . F . I - m i * f J t N i i l i l n compb le rer.iltililioinny
Machine Center,
0 , 'e l r r y Avenue
ice, Ph. IMIh-R. for flee
MOUSE. 6 rooms &amp; hath, 7 miles Three rolls of liiown \vijp|iltiic W A N TED--31 an In deliver Fuel
male*.
till St K**h »k*»nit ii inI w*mk ic&gt;«*« d
Wist of Hanford on Stalk roud
papri, 70 inch**^ wtda. &lt; uiitart
H u l k Flmit.
Krply
t F. O. NEYY t I.OORS silt fB' eil l i i p . i t .
M , 160.00 month, yearly leiiiu
AiJ,n n ,u , .sa n ford H i aid
tint!. Old finin’ ill ini'- like to i
* mt* Herald.
to reijKinalhle party. See Hast- —— —
— - — • ----- -----------I llMahilii:, cleaning A wu&lt;tng
ner ,
j Fresh Orange Juice 9tlc a gallon
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Girl
for
gen"ial
office
delivered
T ire ripe ..rnngea,
Po.Ii.hlr pnw.'i plant, 22 yeai ,
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GAKAtiE APARTMENT. Adults
grap efnnl .1 longei Inei, $1 i.
experleii.'.' tu Seminidi Ciotn'i
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Street,
only. 241)0 Mellonville Ave.
| bushel Phone 572-YV. .118 Park.
II. Y|. t.I.iiHon, l.akf Mary.
FURNISHED apnrtmenta. Adults I ^ U Y CflW.S, yt.'uiling*. hide*
DODGE-PI.YYIOITII
YIEN STEADY WORK
only. 231X1 Mellonville Ave.
P A R IS AND SHRY It E
' R. W. lord. Phone 788 YV
109 Pali...'Ilu Ave.
Pin.or 1011
W A N I LD T O KLNT
A &gt;!M year old natiunully known
i.tuniifactiirer expanding opera- Tractor work, plmiglTing, diaking.
FURNISHED HOUSE, cloi# in,
In.n* in Florida will atari several
HOMERS, g t. yi.uflC
_
leveling, by hour or a n - , lie
for husinea* man and family.
m ponslltle men in |»&gt;iuianent
Witt Hunter, Phone U47-M.
Permanentl rysidenl*.
residents, goo,I
good r«- Genernl Electric 30 Gel. water
w"i k Immeilittti'ty. No definite
Reply
Box
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heeler,
76
lb*.
Ice
box,
Dinette
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experience In our line la re- VOlMH'li if Hefi ig it a I Ion H eim i
t, Sofa lard, 5 pc. Rcdtomn
Herald.
ip.ii.'d a* thoae -elect.'d will tm
Commercial A Domestic, all
_ I, Mahogany Occasional tehle, given special training. Earning
work «.,ai«nteei|
Phone 102 It
\ R K A I . K N T A T E KOI
Ktdlu pphonograph combination,
P" il.llifies unlimited d e p e n d i n g -----cabinet,
Chair,
Phone
E tcher.
REAL ESTATE — INb
only upon one's ability to work
RENTALS
m m.
Floor ''andrr A I'Tdxrr*
F h o P E R I 'Y MANAG
hui&lt;1 Cut essential. Those select­
llill llarda are ( o.
RAYMOND M. HALL, _
ed lumlil lie satisfied with |75
da, A t'orld* State Bank
to $86 per week for first few FOR KENT: Floor *ander.
ENAMELS — Finest enatntl* for
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' ir in exterior use, I t eh
nperalioii. Reasonable tales, Mnn
rkaiaEKN * bedroom Ranch t | f t
l»Mjuli o»tL
fold Point A &lt;ilu'« Co. Phone
home, 2 bath*. Excellent lo**In
yoiit
first
letter
tell
us
brief­
KAHIK Glasa A Paint l o.
BUS,
‘ 506 Plumnat D rift.
t.on
ly
about
yourself.
Whether
em­
,112-114 W. 2nd SI.
, I'hone
ployed or not. All coirrsponElectric Floor Polisher
Ph one 124
deuce confidential. Write Sale* Seminole flardw aie Co. 21(1 K. lit
Three bedroom frame bungalow, TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
modern, attic fan, hot W*l*r
Huht'a Tuxedo Fee.) Stare.
Box HiVtl Jackiim vi'llV T la.^D ij
TUNING tl. R. Hunt t e n .
heater, venetia* hllndfl, lar/o
Hu* OBI, Sanford.
lot, fruit trees, fine«t location. Mrs. Brown Miller's Fruit C'ske! md mail application after Nov.
013AOO.
Watch, clock repairing. Prompt
fi.tO lb. Piggy Wtggly Store. | 28th.
Large home, centre! locetlon, 4
reasonable, C. R, Huutrexs, Fel­
lowship Front.

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ELECTRIC or

113-114 W. 2nd St.
ACETYLENE
'2 bedrooms, large screened
Phone 320
CARPENTERING and repairing,
.
YVEI.DING
porch, large corner lot. $7,000.
Ssnfnrd .Ylnlur K Fi|pl. Co.
hnui, day or week. Arl DaughFor country living—Freme houee,
___ 208 YV. 1*1 Hlrvel
,8 bedrooms, 2 large porches, Combination Nursery chair A high j |.. iy. Phone 775-J
Chair, 910.00. Phnna 1168-M.
0 acres land-riparian right* on
F. M. English. Roofing Contractor. Lore and plain c.irtnlmi slretchail.
small lake, small grove, $7,500.00.
41)7 E. ttth Ht., Snnfurd, Flit.
railroad watch, pradlal- 1 All work guaranteed. Phnna
In addition our listing* contain Hamilton
ly new. Plume 681-L ___ ’
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________ ; ______
tiled farms, apartments, ranches,
Cohan's Radinlor Ri'imlr 'limp fur
fishing campa and many other Celery and Cabbage plante. Leo
GUI'TKK and spouting Installed
new Corea nml cumplole repairs
desirable properties.
ur repalte.1. Free estimate*.
Phone 336-M rear lltti .Snufnid
r, Phone 250-J .
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ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
Av*.
Phone BlIX-W,
LLE--24 beds volante type
ra
(M t l»C.)
eelery plante now reedy TRACTOR WORK by the hour or Pianos tuned, rrpnlre.l. Hunest,
“
HO Norik Pari Aye.
set. |See, Dingfeldi’g Farm*,
i|Ulck service. Oscar Cox, Ph.
PhaM 1120
H04-R.
Mecca Hammock or plmna OH.

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The very first atop towards own­ ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT and
jRMITH-OWEN CO—Roofing, asing your home la buying lot* to TANGERINES.
Sm us before Dec. 10 for Xme* bestos siding, painting. Phone
put It on. Star! now, aeloel the
shipments.
1188 or M-H.
site, We'll sell you the lets.
f l i c ) candles, Jellies, manual$00.00 down, 010.00 per meothi
The HOME SHOP, Kiim r waleh
o4 m .
RAYMOND m. BALL, J
A Cluck repairing. I7U0 Sanford
10 01. orange or grapeAvn. 0, 0. Fellow*. Phone
Julce fresh 10c.
ifpT H lghbS
1143-J,
us fur fresh citrus Jules'*
w Harrman,
___ or gallon's.
ig Express xhlpmsnt* from
IluHlnau OpportanltlM
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growing a* Perk end
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27 fcuit lit lit House trailer, Peerleas. Must si'll a t unve, $1,500.
Park Avemtu Trailer Court.
1840 PLYMOUTH T ’-'door ^ t d a n .
lit good rnfulltlon. Phone 470.

1941 FORD REDAN. 1200 Oak
Avenue.
HOUHE TRAILER. 4th Street and
French Av*. Ask at Office.
1937 Plymouth sedan $250.00. Will
good Uans/orUttea. Phone

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MONDAY NOV.
Y X a r a 'a I T n u r I # IT a A 1 H man** Idea of a crack f lf h t a r p ilo t
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1 8 Ha la a bl*. smiling Wleconainlte
who. b .ii.v * . the W
way to

Six Florida 4-H Boys Are Nominated
For Trip To National Club Congress
Gainesville, (Special) Six Floridn cluh boys, each outstanding In
some phase of 4-f 1 work, have
been awarded free trip* to the
National Club Conges* In Chicago
November "7 to December 4. K.
W. Illacklork. state boys' d u b agent with the Agriculture E xten­
sion Service, &lt;ava a seventh boy Is
to be named.
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Hoys named for Or* trip. Include
Jack Parker, I’alsley, L*ke Coun
tyj Lawrence Grimes, Almoic.
Ala.,
Escambia County,
Fla.;
Jimmie L. Knee, ' Funto Gordn.
Charlolle Counly; William Lo­
gan, Sneads, Jack-on Cnuntv;
Matt
Mathews. Milton, Santa
Rosa County; and Homer Dlano lid, Jr., Pensacola. Escambia
County.
The se ven boy* and eight girls
alieadv chosen oy the state home
demonstiation staff will comprise
the Hot Ids delegation to the big
annual 1 II lambon# held In eon.
nectlon with the Interactional
l.ivest nrk Show.
The boy* will be acrompainol
by Woodrow W. drown, assistant
beys’ d u b agent, and Jstne* N.
Watson, assistant agent in Lake.
Parker won on his record In
field crops production. Hr lias
mule s profit of IAI&amp;.4') on five
etops of peis and one of corn,
begsti anil cliofas. He tins crop,
of peas, rhufa- anil awret pota­
toes n&lt;&gt;t yet completely utlll/vd,
Now 1H, be has been enrolled In
4-11 with Countv Agenta It. E
Norris and James N. Walson for
th* ta«t six years. He has been
iissldent of the Umatilla Senior
Club for the la*t three years. Is
president »f th« t I! d t iu » noteery and president of the county
ecnnctl. l o r the past two “#«r«
be has been vice-piealdent of the
State Council of Hov*' 4-H Club
Work lie attended the National
Cluh Camp lu Washington last
June. Ills local leader la Joe K
Drown and bis titp Is donated by
International
Hsrveater
Com­
pany.
(Stines was ciand champion »f
the State 4-11 Corn Show In Thl
labsssee recently, to win the trip

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teach a man la to don a "O-ault"
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hold their breath..

Hints To Housewives
nut Hill Clllli, of which druce
Grimes Is leader, lie won the
state meat anlmnl award list
year and the Langley Hell medal
for the best 4-H bay In Escambia
County.
Allbnugb only IK veai* old,
lloiner Diamond is a commercial
poullryman
who has groused
Ilfi.OINI from Ills 4-11 projects In
light veats. Ills flock contains
IJIOO birds. He is leader of the
Elisley Club, wbirh be organised.
Paul Davis Is bis local leader.
E. II. Elnlayson and A. II. Odom
are bis eoiinty agents. Ills trip
li awarded by lleathorn Motors
Corporation.
t.ogan Is Florida'- best 4-H Img
pioilucer for IH4K and win- * trip
of filed
by
Cominl»sloneis &lt;-f
Agrlcultifre Nathan Mayo lit*
4-H projects have hern tespoiis
tide for putting the family farm
on a paying ha*is and the In'm
durtlon of purebred hog- to the
farm, lie has been president of
the Sneads 4-11 Club fni foul
yearn and the Jack*on County
Coilnrll one year. County Ageots|
J. W. Malone and Ere,I f Sum
meis diiect bis work.
Hose's story has followed thHoratio Algei pattern from s
modest beginning to a roniinen ial
dairy, Ills gioss sales amount* I
to f:iH7Mi in IH4o, U0.Wt7.Rf In
II'18. Most of bl* riroflt* haw
gone tisek Into the dairy, and h»
nr-v ba- ...w* end equipment
valued at |8 ,l«2 83. The Elotlda
.leisey and Guernsey • 'ntt t«s Club*
are sending him to Chlesg, W i
D. Erederlek Is his local leader .
N II McQueen his his county
agent.
Mathew* won the trartoi main
Is nance c o n te st, in which be w*»
ru n n e r up la s t yeai, to captme *
t blcago t r ip o ffe ie d by the Ainei
lean Oil Company Ills t II work
Is d ire c te d by Counly A g n eis E
I 1 McCall and J li Davis.

dy Anna Mae Sikes
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for a d u lts

“Getting barely enough calcium
in milk or other daily food to meat
the body'a currerft need Is not the
best pliiiinliig for good nutiltlon,"
^By&gt; Gr. £ 8t|,er [&gt;|,|pard of the
llnresu of Human Nutrition and
Home Economics, U. H. Depart•°t *" ment of Agriculture.
— '" , "When calciuia is Increased to
1a more gennrou* level, the human
. land explains "Ymi'rr peed
going tut* , body l» able to put lb* filled
fast tile landscape jllst unr r ‘ amount to use for long-tango
pulling up- needs. T hat Is, th* added amount
ia-neatli you. 'ou
Amistart
you've
Ilrcaiise
think ahead—lek.away
*1 la three „f (tiia mineral Is a good Invest­
ment toward sturdy, healthy bones.
you're a dead pigeon.
It aids old people no less than
"On a low-altitude «.
finally orbeen
analyied
young adults. In women of childIf y. you see a tower
a hlll
bal
Die mile a'sav. Y i mail seen any- bearing age, It even extends Its
anno benefits to future generations."
af- gently but qu
I This, Dr. I'hlpard explains. Is
an- seconds vou’ff there."
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The magic attraction of th* J.' (the meaning of the new recoin» i mendstlons for Increased valclum
•he
plane ba
[ a tec-1 in diets of grown men and Wumnn
•I1* Never helorr ha
c r " ! tiling travel an fasl. Ev»n irttl feel of all ages, arrived at by th-, N a­
*• | bullets cannot keep up with a jet tional Keaeareh Council. In advis­
l’" n fighter at full throttle. A .46-eall- ing more calcium for adults, the
'oufirll’a Food and Nutrition Hoard
®, t»er aiitoinatlr pistol bullet has
lid Committee on Dietary Allow.
( inutile velocity of 7fi0 fei
&gt;| anrea reviewed scientific know.
"lid The let fighter goes
jik « trying to its bilge on calcium need, and look
a second.
never before
When an
K-8U-C
(Shooting special nole of recent laboratory
"
S tart let scream* over, low and •findings.
wide open, the veiage onlookei a Pulling the new- calcium recqmfight*' mendstlons In lerm- of ilsilv food
finds It difficult toIRIith
comprehen
?*' such speed f the Florida air ns Di I’hlpard says the easiest way
d caused 'he biggs-'
plan regularly for calcium needi
'**&gt;' Rl'vIVt* H I’olnf
is to get plenty of milk and !l*
held
Ranking next
1,1
'| 1ml eM’Ulrm wItV * rf*r#nt a) «"* products In diet.
"■ t.v r« l. Ilsvlland'aalso lead* th* ' •■* good sources of this mineral
a new acrobatic *r* dried beans and peas and r*r*.*' squadron o
\ \ tain of the leafy green v»get*hle*
v j 1 tissual guaril
1,1" traffic lam in Jacksonville'* bis -urh a t turnip greens and kale,
but It la difficult to get enough
VM orv.
„„ calcium without milk product* and
t'lil. Havlland
especially soni' liquid milk.
,,.lv Florida Rocket*.
Five quarts o f milk a week
learn »f three Shooting Star* f along with a varied diet provide
nm the most, several thousand ep*' for an adult's calcium need* at the
lHlf&gt;rn \srr* r* pec
newly recommended le v e l- - n o t
H play. Hu' the d i l l
taking Into arcount any o f the
I -arller glimpse nl
other minerals, the vitamin*, and
' over on practice
the protein in milk
turned out— IMl.Ot
In nienl planning. *av* Dr. PhiHl
The I Mu I, ia one of seveial-*«'"i* pard, any of the following ,-an do
H, \ national guard fighter squad* "- as alternates for l -up &lt;'» pint I
r-„H based at strategic points In th' of fluid milk on the basis of cal­
|Mg United Slates. The exact nunibei cium each contains: I nunc i of
E 47'sbuttmw
&lt;n,, I* a military secret,
nfflrei*
,l''1 . t'lied'lar-typp cheese; I ounces of
divulge they eould send up tb»u cream-type cheese; I'J ouncei of
,.fll sands of pursuit plmies within Jl "•ttnge cheese; 'J to .1 largo dipt
1,1,, bouts should an emergency rl"*
of Ice cream. Non-fut milk solid*
I,,.,
Most squadrons arc flying E ' I lilrv aklmtiillk i or ovaporated milk
Is the an or condoimsd milk are us good
nilt Mustangs and
sill tlioy arc being supplied with jettra as fast as tliev hrcoihn available
Col llavilaml. wins bad *10 com
led ’ bn I lillaitiutin I" the Eiiiopean Die
nil inter 'lining I Its- wnr,

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Sweetest Day Doesn't County Students
Have jt_ S o u r Nole Il|v U cd T #
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M a n y Children’s
Eyes Require Care

Elks EsHav Conies!
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eiamsii.m or it* mayor, a n .--:
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...... ||f,l(t
e.t Day.
Di falls upon Hi. - Hv. K. m(nn|e Pounty may parti-ipatc
Hke a warm blanket of sriovv. A n d j |n „
w|H„ „ . 8' v rf,(1, P,t
a very exciting thing it I. t.m,
l rrn(lll, U(l hy th, o r,1er
Klk.,
At a patriotic, public spirited on ,(ir iqhjoct, "Why Deinociacy
American I Irv to oluervo nil of Work*,'' It wa* aonourin-d 'bis
the hundred-odd aperlal Days, morning by Jes.e Lodge, cialted
Weeks and Month* which at* pro- rujPr „ / (),« Hanford l^wlge
elalmsd, In addition of .-miiaa to
Eight national awards will be
th* usual, old-fashioned ones like
totalling Ir.tKMt In II. a.
Thanksgiving and Christmas. It* r,„v*inmeiit Raving Hoad- at malleve me, I'm a busy kid. not to t u r | t v value. Klsle, counly and
mention * broke one.
school prises will be announced
Before "Sweetesf* Day" crossed 1later,
my horlion, mv favorite obserJoel *R Field, Leo llulner and
vancet have been Nstbinal Knit Luther Doss, all past exalted
Glove Week, National Optli list rulers of th* Lodge, have been
Week and, of course, fiew and selected as a commit!** to conSave Werk. Hut from here In. duel the contest here, end to **I'm * "Hueetest" fan. It* motto led judge* not member* of the
la "Make Hnmennr llaopvl" Hut j Elks or connected with any
I eort of suspect th&lt;- Idea is to I school.
make someone happy wl'li r • - • v " The following tides governing
The ''.Sweetest'' apniisors a ie 'th i- contest were announced by
very wise. The day I* obseivml in a Mr. Lodge:
handful of C itie s in October, a lien I Anv student enrolled In a JUede
people at* flesh ami entlm.le.il, from the ninth Jo the twelth. InThe Day and Week people f l g m e , elusive, in Seminole High School,
everyone I* out of town and vai a Lyman High School or Oviedo
tinn-minded
during Julv
and High School Is eligible to entei
August, leaving you nothing to the competition
whoop It up shout except the - Essay* must not be Its* than

lust (lie whoosh of Ui# wind c
the cockpit canopy. The din s
out the turbine exhaust „behind; .
"It's exhHmating,
Col. Han'

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of which parents are guilty, ea&gt;. eyas.
Dr. Foote. I. In falling to correct
Frequsnt bltpklng, crying, or
a notlcahle crossed eyed condition Irritability
whan
doing
close
In children one or two y e a n old. work.
Parents have a mistaken Idea that
Stumbling or tripping over
children will outgrow this condi­
tion. If the condition Is neglected sma'l objects, or holding books or
the probabilities are. say* Dr. small objects close to the eyss.
Insblllty to participate In gaf es
Foot*, that the child will base
Impaired vision In the eye which isquiring distance virion, or undun sensitiveness to light.
I. nut of focus.
Parents ran forestall serious j Other things parents can look
l defects, says Dr. Foote, If they 'Ifor Is red-llmmed, encrusted, or
will learn to look for sign., jf . k oil.i, eyelids; recurring (tie ,
«.-)* trouble In their children. Here I Inflamed or water* eyea or
i.re some of the things parental crossed eyas.
BVn as i,I
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Tliev alio ran par attention
I.. Junior's comulsint that he can­
not see well, that he gats dltsv
spells, headache* or nausea fois
lowing dose eye Work, that hla
vision I* him re,| oy that lies!is
hen looking at near nr distant seeing double,
. Foote.

DODGE
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RETAIL SALES
WHOLESALE PRICES

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nutter If the light flow* over the objects.
right or left ahoulder.
Difficulty In reading or In other
One of the moat aerloue erro r, work ieoulrlng close usa of the

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Westin^house CHAMPION
ELECTRIC RANGE

ilka National f'ntton Weak, on Into eligible for an award.
Restaurant, Re Kind to Anlmsls,
Manuscript* m utt he written
Gnlf and Foot Health weeks . . . In Ink, In th# contestant# own
Onliy gosh, It makes me diixy to handwriting, on while paner 8 *
think about last May!
by II Inches In site, using one
Of course. I'll never forget Na- alda only. Th# signature of the
t Iona I llnn.v Week and National author and hi* or her addrts*
Win* Week Mv doctor's hill* war# must appear at the end of the
nhenmnenel. It's really a lucky manuscript.
thing National Uheriy Week (alls
Manuscript* must be accompenarotind Washington's lllrlhilav.
N by a brief biographical sketch
The narrowest squrak I ever bad slating the date and place of th*
was a ib rmlfol episode during Na- author's blrfh; names of parent*
tlonal Noise Abatement Week. I o' guardians and thalr address:
remember II »o well, becaiisn It grade and school In which the
eama right after exciting National m'llmr I* enrolled, and school and
Packaging Week. Anyway, I went civic artlvltle* participated In by
around on tlpiiy-tne* for days, the author.
glaring at backfiring autos and
Manuscript and
biographical
honking tails. Hut every night I sketch must be hound a t the left
was shocked and dismaved at the In a suitable hinder or cover RH
attftud* of the famliv next door, hy 11*4 Inches In sis*.
Yotl could hear the racket right
Entries must ba filed with the
through the walls; singing, piano Contest Committee of the Hanford
playing, and the radio. Hock v*e. Lodge of Elkt on or bofor#

Sleep in co ty, automatically
controlled warmth without
weight. Automatic Watchman
Control maintain* eelactad
warmth regard lee* of tempera­
ture change*. Double bed aise.
v
BeautiM harmoniA
out akadaa of Roaa,
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Blue and Qreen.

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SANTA'S GOAT
In Sweden, tins Jtilbnck, or
Christine* gnat, lakes the place
of Sant* as gift giver. It I* said.
It I* a alia v animal given to
children ami It believed to dis­
tribute presents around th# room
un Christmas Eve.
NEW I II r l I'll
HIGH SPRINGS A ne •- 4-H
club for util*, will, HO m*mh--rt,
iiiganlted bcie recently ii'ider
the direction of Mrs, Josephine
McSwIne, Alachua County home
demonstration agent.
MILK GOA r-t

BU8RNKI.L — Several

Sumtnr
County negro 4-11 cluh boy* have
atartad milk jgn*t prelects, accordIng to Rlchatd L. Hradley, negro
farm agant.

See the many outatandlng built-te
Waatinghouaa faaNew beauty! New
cooking capacity
wi th t w o TrutTamp oven* I
Cooke more food,
batter and faatar
t h a n y o u avar
thought poatibW

The p h r a s e , ‘‘according to
Hoyla," was first used to mean
Kdmond Hoyle, an Engllthmsn of
th# 1Hth cenlurv who w aF tha first
to syitem atlie th* rules of whist.

CLOTHES DRYER

Mercury Is the smallest of th*
major planeta of the aun.

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Fluffy, iweati
automatically,
•imply eet I

Ira. Kaenan In a doll thop.
In 1847 Mr#! Keenan vtalwid a

loy fair In, New York City and

alowly without even

had -her dolls on exhibit. A toy
repreeentatlva wanted to handle
th# aalra for her. Other aaleeman took the Keanan Klda to
other parU of the' United Htatee.
Now the do le are numbered In
the thouaenda.
With auch auereea for thr Kean*n Klda, Sweetie Mario and
wwnen halplnaf her make the dolla.
Now Mra, Keenan. haa Mveral
•""nr
requeaU eama for
ntkar brother and Meter dolla.

lag calk for the varaaURty at tkia Task
Claanar with Ita
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A N I N D M ’I 'N H K N T

WiLUme xxxx

E stab lish ed 1008

Construction
Funds Blocked
By Caldwell

N o u r s e Appointed
To Economic Group
WASHINGTON"Nov. 23 |fP&gt;
- Hieridviit
Truman
today
uaiiied the chairman of hie
ecoituinic aJviiury council, Oi
Edwin G. Nourse. to diiec*.
tiluiiiuiig of the anti-inflation
program
Mr. Truman
vdl
present to Congress ill January.
Nuuret* told reporters of hi*
selection after a conference with
Mr. Truman. The appointment
dime as signs appeared that
inflation may have reached its
peak or passed it. liowover,
similar signs had shown up
e iilv in IH47 and 1040 only to
tie howled over by another
up-urge In the boom.

Warren Attends Meet
Of State Cabinet;
Road Group Opens
Improvement Uids
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TALLAHASSEE^ Nor. 23 irpi
—Completely Ignoring Gurrrnur
Caldwell's protrete, the cabinet
today named the new fl.2S0.UUu
• te le Industrial Commission in.t
Agenrlee building in hie honor.
It also designated the new
I1.2SO.OOO Stale Hoed Heim I
men! building the “ HollinJ
building" In tribute to Sniatui
Spearard L. Ilullend, former
g o rtrnor of Florida.

King George V I
Cancels T o u r
Due To Illness

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With hi* luccc.tor silling el bn
H ritish
R u le iY .
R ig h t
side. Governor Caldwell tixl*&gt;
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ere r e d
blocked irlreie of needy $2,IKK)
000 tn conilruction fundi duun*
B y C lo t
O f R lo o d
the icmeinirig tit '-eel, ol Li*
LONDON. Nov. 23. i,Hr—King
term
Grum e VI i* suffetiny from an
At Ins ininlencc, the cabmrl Irit
at tviial ailment, Huckinyhaui
for action under the new I ullei I'alacr official rurrcspomivnl*
Werren eiinuniitretion e i« |u u i
reported today. The anllounrcthel enother 11.700,000 he nude nicnl, apparently a&gt; 'horired by
^ eveilehlr (or consttuction ol the I the King himself, aaid the ail­
ment did nut involve a blood chit.
new inberiulom , inatonuin et l *ntene.
Hi EDWARD tA.MIMIKII.

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oplliimln vullv.vT lot (hr thituft*

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M rU liitip Aiun t«kIlM|« il 4 p|fMf|r&gt; M vjliiiir i «| flir M m t in Inn liv
lllfclll shlin.li v»ay piefided m r r by Pie iJmt \V A Msiiiimit uni ulJir**
rd by | aIIIP% |l Krill* S| .,# pinkib nl *it 1lir O i U iuIm I ItAlllbn til
Commeu •*

Red Threat Tu Cities
Of Tientsin, Peiping
Increases As Ku&gt; |Jack
ting Falls In War

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All MotU’Mj Ihi it-tin
a*fin t*|mrlt*&lt;)
i r|iurl»’il tHi

Hall Is
Elected Head Of
Merchants’ Assn.

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NANKING. Nov ,M.
p ,r
Commumti* opened a nru putli
today on Suchow. le t tu N j id u ig l
and Central l l,.t,« II,r uiiinrdiatr ( I . H e l l , r

objective w». the dvlr,i*r ........... .. 1
only airfield
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Meanwhile a iu|) Amriu ut go, *
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rrnment official r*luiulr.l |. . |, ,

$^,00t1,UO0,Ol)U rim*i hr pinned
from the 1
tiea*un &gt;wlu i Iniu
it t l.r ie ,t a n y ilt x n - e
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I &lt;1 I II.Il IlliiUi'ei id 'tow fill.
*&gt;a* t i n t e d a* pircideiil ol the
j
anfoid Men hints A*«o. ul.oii at
a huiinr*; mrrtmg that b.llov fif
the dninei at tlie Mavfair Inn tail
e*ruing Mi and Mi* Hall Its r *1
8 ‘t'f l a -1 11&gt;enlieth '.tiert. I hey
l.a-e a smalt *on
Ml. Hill iiiiinrdutrl, a-*umcd

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Atomic Scientist
ItupsRnogeyiuauOf
Alt A-Bomb Attack

of the Hm how hat'll la-1 weel
( I he CommunM i idm snioium
rd the Red. aie "ii.-w «leppmg up
the offenme agamit Sm how at
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lei the "complelr destun tun" d
| CHICAGO, Nov 23 uF l- An 18 government slmiiun* in lighting
i alnmle acianlitt said today atomic up to Monday.

Caldwell Refuses
To Call Session To
Repeal Citrus Lawsi

Associated Press Leased Wire

Commies 0 p e n 'Civi,: PriJe ,s Stressed At Dinner 'U.S. Requests U.N. Council Should
Of Merchants Group At Mayfair Inn j y
New Drive To
Solve
Berlin
Row,
Take Suchow
Israel Order
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sio n s

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AIt*J flit' fit ill U | iililfl uiil|H|f 11M* k lilted late- .tile d upon the Uni­
lit- MU! til ilk ft all ptMi'flkl
te I Nati. u- n d s i lu widen a ScMI KflHl ’
lli|f 4th lilt* *ul*
h'l wl \ | . Il* I'l lilt* nil.I flit| f M • sal al * ' .......I .I.I,, in the Aiahs
i tli|,* Mlllf 4%\Is! (tl hit » II h.iilF’ »o-l l« • • i -sills ll.m J n p u lr in
MtlMf list If* hiAll hatlunul I'Mt , 1 'll f ll u .
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America Reaffirms
Citrus Growers
Call Meeting To
Organize Group
Seminole
Declare
Orange

Ft mi

M en

T hey

W ant

P ric e

F lo o r

I 'l i l l i p

At the tequeil 0f a &lt;lviu,, 0|
la -kyaiil
n. tta.l a t n u i ' l
'
I' n, ll.. XmeiisJII deputy,
.lull f u i u«ti
.n i l h ii.i h o
in h i l.lhi tl-r
n uitmn 1‘olilu al Coin- c itl us growtrs, who j i &lt;" irons.*d
tlui"ii'i 11*k a id i
in
by I he low piirr^ paid loi ujin^rv
h.- Villi u M
l' 111illt'A tit ll|*&gt; l*'mi llllllrr
and vinpeiiuit iut the thud sue*
ll.r
X.iieii,
i
s
titlegalr,
m
a
tuiInHIIII V till" luck*. 1 li La1 ' 41tn1 tlmi f
vtl ICJ) 1 lit' *,‘r *S*iE»i 1 ( nt uli * lln* 11■r . .I,-, „tl.c U jl po lit mil ceuiv* y e n , County Agrnt C R
Kit
11 lit*
... i ’ll. I.... .-ll.i-d tines amend- D awsoii 1ms i allcvl ,i nirftmu! of
\•«*'•IRI 11 1 111 Ivl Ut- III' •! V
growrti to (dike place Monday o r ii. jit iflll Lu* Hit"** Alit! 40 u I***1IOII4I ...fills 1 1 Hist.-1, pt.ipotai which
ning At 7 10 o clock af the Court
&lt;
-oil
11
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the
lir
iiu
lo
ite
irpnit
aa
1 * ■'*' lr k* r IllMl *1 Mt 1 li** 1m1, -: ti 41i
„.tJ Home in oidti li» oigituie i 5emi hi i f Mi* Mnvfuii (mi kVa* |*i * 1 I•.»** t . i.iial p&lt; o r in ....
the ,Holy
lit tl tav All
» I
la lllll la t lh lff I m.l 1
I l.dkc
the i*nole County Citrus 111 osv r f&lt; A ' *o*
*m i l l *l.'il illisi, .4. . . -1111 r;| 111, j (,y
I
ini
du ft 114#i h ill piopm rj houtl | CIAIIOH -invl lo 'H tfUMHUiUll vin-tflf*
.'ll* h « 4*l|*l Al.*! 8 l( i! (h e | i | 4 «iti,

ic ) p 4irt, rd
r 1 r 1 11 V ot
Stile Manhall, - * ,1c • 1(I f* 1 A!
r a g r r to l e a d , 4 -lr . •' &lt;&lt;1 4|IU* Hv
on China. Hr m u-i
f» in
the dulir- ol irlu ■(lag pie-idritl. W
U lg rn l
4p|ir*l l i - l ViPfi It ■lu
C hung Kai S lie k i - i , n , , ell*, i \ Muiiiioii toll.OIII.e thv rlr. tiuil
t lairlur llrilduie liUliaen ot Methat the U.5 fuino.l. • .
i. il
i • fttlfi #*11 t fililiih * I , |
i l t a t l Ji
t io iv s. v a - e|e, led i« -I. e p ie il
mote a id and ah^ut like
ei
t l r h f 4 V lltiliii* Hi lilt
dent, and I I lien, lu .le r at »I• I *i »I ill K HvI i liti**
\v lite r* d ( 'h i
duection of the *»*. again-t ll.r
*. i c-laiv lie t*uiei
»,»'t.*»il.j« nisi tl*.. 'Mm t'lMim|,.t|
Red* Some government , 11,- dI U-cled a direcl-ns ul large B n ih i l
I if hm h i tin
t i.ui&gt;*
are knuwn to lerl it is t.&lt;u t ile . -.ol,- I
| Itl-.lllllg lo t W ^ hit* « lit li t* !i * fllliJli^a* U i |i 11 |||
I ONIX IN. Nov 21. td*t
King D u rin g the w a r and Mine, the t.
M tii-.o, I It I., i due,-I..is were
III 1*11)1' \ \ I ti li i If* M il I I ant w%alt*
I I
I Ill'll I f ,11 I h r | iltltlll
l,eotgr \ l lu t a hluoii dot ui hi* ha* tent $ 3 ,6 0 0 ,lHkt.lMNI |., I |, u i t . l.'lhn-d Ol till* lollow mg chisiifica Ml
»H&lt;lit I*•'kl lit* I dp* ( #t'|i
'll ' 1111I l ’ till 1111) • title i | Alt I’l Al1I
right Irg and ha&gt; cancelled all w ith little to show |.j i ,| .
‘'in'
1f " i
I •*»! 'I. AI t*vl. 11,* iiih ii
Genetal Chen h . Rr.l m n inpublic engagement* to avoid the
w* • i . ri ini *■iit j 111in«■111«•if him ««n I In
Jangri ol auiputallon ot otlin do punched out ui tin- •'unlhttr I oil Kd Slnwt* Spunks
I*'itvilt'h! -Ji n; 1 ?ii | ;m&gt;s | 14•« ‘li *
a *"•* »:!h u ll
I G* i l (4|i i u t|iiil i i i 'f i l
del the In te l «l low ■louds \\ r *ll. i
| ahlrmrnt.
Ou liUiulKi'nping 1I h*liis . h in ttf .lilt) s'niiiiMi i h lt d ]1111j
I hr new* that shoclcrti the rut ei .u t iluwn llic rite. Iiveue-- d
4 J tit
* . g t| 1 (
KI*- i’lll Ik'A Hill (dm sltfM Ih
t* «,mil,tint On I'sur N,%,
the government's an lni*c whnli
Al
ImiMSl
(
lilt)
Iring.n,- I I. .
I is......
s
war llir maun farlm m tinning 'he ,
f«»nl \ I) l»&gt;•nth»u ItiMii ilia* IM iftt
. . .
.
.
„ .
J'lltHi I Dif.
m Volu-'n i iif.iv
C lIIIIIIH IIIIsl au.lllll III 1he III si ph . -r |

nt n

It de.lined to id e ate $227,000
fur contlllK turn of a launchv ami
negro Luyi doiuutoiv it th* Eloiula
school fui the deaf and ulmJ at
St. Airguiltiir, Ilowvvri, it auth
otiivd the hoard of cuntiol to adc
contiar tors for conslructiun hid* to
i t be held open until thr ailnnuivlra
lion (hinge*.
Warren, u guest of Cnhlwell
at the cabinet meeting, made no
UoMilMiirn On I'apr Mt,

S A S ’ I 'O R D ,

Mostly cloudy end continued warm
through W ednoday. possibly oc­
casional light showers. .Moderate
southerly winds

H s ie tn lb

HHjr? H a n f o r d

To Protect the Piece of the World:
To Promote the Progress ol America.
To Produce Proaparlty lor Sanford.

W EATHER

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j f ' i ' l l " U i i ' . ! ( lull l i t u i ‘1 a n lit*
Rtrs-v-ii-g
It..iiii|.oi t u n * ,uf
, ti*l» *t H14C talk Iii *tI t'Vt'Uiny ut (ht
uiiiinl I cnt. i I.* K.lwin tituw r tai-tlvi- p n . t . - 'i p n i t u n it. . i n i o n
oil Ills* *nt.|e.'l ,if luiuiscnping, in* eivti- .n gu m / ii ti o ii -s m l e i i . p l m - i eluding di-M-i iptiuiiH uf p l.n t s , .lllg tin- ss.-tk u l . t e l l t lit-\ d » in
.-rinsiiienlMl tv*-*—
, u n i - I n .il.s mil h l l i l d l n g . I - l ) i i I ' u n i l m i l i i l ',, All
ol Vow till
. Ut let It" uf gruss Mint'll
Milted to
lit (Id*
tMi &gt;Keith
I,
■wliu I- mnnUKt't
, ,
I wet tun i
A h *t.I'll* toe- ul, -I tahr»W-*v'V m Mi Undo and s-i pi«*
' . r - ^ t t t of "
Milando s'hatui.e, f
- 1 Mans . j .le-.w-.t! s
pin.lici'N whii
In( Mr fltuw*- atioiil Clur -lu illHiit

alitv i* *• i ii* it In. I. l*ii«l irjrctrd- '*iee price* foi citius.

LJ.S. Sources Declare
Reds
Have Shown
N o S i g n O f Remov­
ing Block O f City
Bv FRANCIS W. CARPENTER
P a r i s . ,\ ov 23.
Tt,B
Lmie.l
drL*gji:on (a the
I n i ’-,! N«tmns re.itfirmrd today iti
pcs,turn th 11 thr .''rcurity Council
•ItMiid find 1 .elution i f the Berlin
cu*..
1 he ■ ir.f.ilun luuk the unusual
" t p &gt;d nitliiiii/.iig , -Utcment by
-t *1 &gt; U -m u , m sinner It) report*
ft"". Kr ilin thit an authoutativa
Ame 11 .n
ttuiul there saw no
nt-.- 1
i,ieement on Beilin in
the 1.
The ip- ketmio &gt; tlatemcnl lo
newsmen . n t'i a te d that the Wellfin f'c-yei. Iis.s* plediird their full
...............
m .ististing i.'ounctl
l1 ' 1 1 1 Ei in A Hiamuglia in hit
fit If* l • l v»• thr iHML

Ifi
l
»iiiendiii«*iit&gt; would I C on fm in g uith ( thinly Albert
In.* *a|r h the ‘ mill i 4iulWit urdei .D-iWaoii this m&gt;uning on the itultei
I he *•| ki**mAh * t hi
l&gt;&lt;1 1 him In r talk set ilp .1 ,t ,n - | w m Roy Reitei of 1.otlgwood,
,
D » •» ’ - • * " f s.jv u -t iu it h o r«
lc itui j. Mur t . inkTCttilngly
4ilk.ill-.........
u lut b W HIId i l a u s r K n o i r v r l l uf Allainim
111
11in 1hit 1f« 111 ihr I* ill'* S p r i n g s a m i M m M H u « h r &gt; u l ' p n ,v«,i&gt;inw 0 . Jau t' ii it y g o v e r n *
imi !*;»; it* function!,
lilt lilt *Il ill, &lt;! lilt! ViAt I l «t||| llht Crnrva
n
1 1 1
1 I Biii'li 1 ti i,
I", II 1 1111111*All Ml | ti MA»t| 111 1!** bunt
In r grown» d1vtlirrd
tint th
ry tnt,v,t, ......... . j*[v doi not
Rolut'on*
tton
want
flour
piicr%
on
4U.in«r%.
^
h
u
h
|
which
ttn*
p».
vt«
*
t
tim
Security
11*«1111« 1 - 111 ly.irriurii'l liltll butll

.lie now btintfiiM giuwfi» C# \0 4 ', j Council and tU* Uu t i t .v m«in-rc
l,' ' M
" l,h hin' *r«
? 411*1'• i« fm tin «iigiviitl PniUd cent* 4 box, set at fl 21 a h . . x i *i’s&gt;king
to iw'hlove
Vi timr 1 -tit it till I hill a« ti bmisi minimum p in e on the tier, itn
riut'c W istifti I'uwera, on
ini »h Liinwimt appiun i'&lt;t tu lu* getinei at thr same figmr and tin**'Tit.*
otiu'i liiiinl, have |)lodgc.| tiiair

,.\rs

Ku*t«irn nud
opci'ition in nssistimt the
!.'
" .'r '! '
* M VnMiui'iu I grapeftuil, nuw bunging hut 20
...
i. in* d ' ihi- i mU-.l Stules Hint C m i cents a box, set at a niitiimitn ol I’11’91' 0"!- " f " " ‘. p u r i t y Council
In hla s-fioit i Tliev a re working
4« isttsiiMirsi *ii» i'lti**'
i
75 c fnli i bon
cuntiiiu.nislv nlong those lines.
"T he l nitc.l -State* policy was
Savninole County has nearly 400
t t'l.nlllllleu tin I-.IK* Slt'l
c ltru i growers, and all t i e urged
In attend tha inerting Grove* in
ilia county total about IU.U00 acre*
mid vary In site from 6 to 204)

iV!aimfad hit Ol

Newsprint To Be
Asset For South,

A da'agatlor from tha Otxnga
County
Citrus Oroweit
Orowei* dAssodation
mty CEtrus

.John Bell Finds
Rotted Hyathcintbs
Mak vGwj'f'
q- 1

If onllnuvil fin i ' iim•
^ r ^ i h“ M
^ ^ n d S ^ a 'p K 0 i Z Z g iu w t li t'la n - w v ie made l.n ( If V IlC U * . aI***' IIII it I t in t silt'll fr'l lt|
A I'H l'RN , Ala , Nov. 23, (/}•&gt; I
TALLAHASSEE, Nov US—(AS
ure i* probably exaggerated e*
us 111) M. .ein.nl
. .................. ,n,| D. v,-I..|mienl of newsprint maim
I'ruplr may grow au leriiflvil. nr xte most Chinese civil wet casual iih u ffIs-board tout ii i i m lit I1tin
—Governor Caldwell tuJYy tu r n ­
Dies A new use for that gr-.n’ -st ,
till* ('llMMlt'* | , r| 1 niMlili’fiT run tin* 1iii'tunng iioiv prove lo lu&gt; "tie ■f Airs. Rost*
* *v dnims The broadcast was hoatd *f*»y 1 11 nn»g
ed down a teuuett that hi call a *aiil, that the mere threat
* .......... I
llfst 1|«1Tl11111-.1 l.s ill Mfiftlff.f f ■
wiit.-rwnv pests, I ha wut.-i livaM...
1
1
1
a
t
siHter’s
h
«
m e emth.
ipvcial tension of the I egialatur. atomic attack would become » hie by the Associated f r e , s
at Mail 1V.lav *r , enilig
v" -al‘ ‘n 3u '"VP7
lit,
heel! lu ....... |
■ -h. -l Alt-Iil -vintii « ll* 1 If1*1 1»*« 1*M-l- 111
to i . p t a l law* requiring cilru* ger denger then the ladiati 'ii f. m
I lint pii-.lietlon followed u &gt;n
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t
t er* ni. I llu.se mien Img
* or
to b pmce***i1 In a packing mi H-'tunl atomic le-iub hunt.
r. , i , uf . tii.-ators, fm to i.-ad.-iMm . Rose lirailtck Hogg tiled nt J n lm n.-ll, p in fif'i'V p 1n n ♦
I hi* nrw "fferuiiv# itjilf*
1
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In
Mu
M
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a le a-k.-.t I.I u l l i 'l , I l ti.-se
loiu-e before It can be r.hipped
Acluallv, the *Cleuli*t «siid, there m m u s. p re s su re a le a dI llv
m l I..- si apt mt mtiiiiifitotiii et * o t ) h on o'clock last night at the ( Scmlnolii rounfA. wIim I j
I.U IId ll.g . , h | |f f |l ,
..........................
It* •ei.l
Nuit Ii*........ .
Ollgll’
.|s»st*| m*|.
out of the -.tale.
|- dvihechnic lnatit.it«•
uf
sister, sirs- R I'­ Iu»n' o f Vt'gotnMh.ri ' n'*,r #,
I* h &gt; single dmnagnig elfo'l
fin,I il** n •* uril a 1 m 1 hi \ 11.*
an ,
•&lt;»■««• 'he National.-........ .......I ^
............ ..
f*, -nl
‘T recognise the Importance of wluiuic md.stioii flmi can &gt; i i ll., - I.idled fuii'slry i•*-st*iii&lt;-t. mid |.,|ar, at 007 Magnolia Avenut
*
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4
4
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1
1
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1,1
Nine.een ............... .
the citrus industry difficultie*," tie dunlicaied liy known ling* a*
... i.u--iii.ii i. i apl and reviewed full..wing a lingering illnesa. Sits* miiRi'rv r» l^ik»- M
atlurh'tiHiu
4*11Kill D
the east andsouth
( 'hr' Cits Ui&lt;. t.,uli Itnf
, ,,
Ml .
Mi. Bill lins iJkACuVt. ui I.4v
Governor Caldwell **lrl, "hut there i chemicals
piugi. is in eonstrucllon uf &lt;, Iih.I been with her sister for the
Im uui i l l I., him F
•OK
im, miles norlhwvat of
Jrmrto I b* I M ....... . ..
tin, lOlti'.l liy.iuilltli, in i„ e j :, n t
will be no special session this
,11
f
t
:
.......
m-wsprini
plsnl
near
((u,t
three
months
-f
,li
"i
nmlul
i..im-.lt
I,
"
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h
e
r
Red
furca*
were
rvpol
wi
&gt;
yvar. I t ’* too late In the admiu- I These view* were exp|e»*e.l In M in in g a g a in st Huehuu fro m th e
A prominent nirmher of th- compost fur tin- growing .,f t,.an.j,
,
-Vs-i Mu --u.iiiti v 'Hid m is .- . il,,- &gt; htl.iend.iirg, Alu
an urtclr in the bulletin “ f 'he
iitration ’
t
te
Hie
gelling
ready
t.»
pi
Duval
county school system fui including floWsirs. a,, successful
sours*
S
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M
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...
I
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fro m
i'niitatiuii I - 1 •*♦.
Caldwell will turn tha
th* g over- atomic scientist, by Dr Austin 'I
his ourly expumnunta
,iue.
il.**
highest
iiualliy
newsprint
teveral
year*. Mis liegg llvu.l in , ^ ' V ’ been
,
J111
'in
leading
.ini.ivin."
I,,
North
i
hlua.
the
Communist
.
.lM
,rr
,
l&gt;
nor'* office ov.r to Fuller IViarren Hrui-t, Dr Rules i* s member I
ei
ei
i.miliici’d
ill
the
So,till,”
X
G
I
.lacks.mvillc
for
.
’
1
1
1
years.
Slit|*
1,1
hyacinth
conipu,t that he
teat to
lo the
graat cities of IV l|' l- j.-h .,, M, , „ j \|,
tht* RUffn uf th e Atoiuii* Kn*rtfv threat
tKr k
* I’ -mting -mi (hm i-nir.-i- e , \t i,k&lt;mail, essu-utive vire prvsnletil i was n maniber of the First H ap-, ,,IIW
tl
a n week* from today.
‘n u ’1' thv - -n| *t in
.« - » .m ...,i
« - »-» * dnu; -Mr and Mi* I i Itvhe.s- tins ere invited an-l -si,.,. ,,f the L'oosn Rivet Newsprint | t (s| Church of Jacksonville and |
Tha Orange County
Citni* Com m lsaton'i A rgonne E a b o r a t n n
____________
*UP* *° which ) --mg t. ,wlie,' a.-- iiiu.fi* I-, fes-l hrle-.im- in- l -,inpaiiy. told th* tiler* than 300 jflt- Daughters of the American S frinkiIng
Growara Association, a group of and the University uf 4 Im-ig--'of on,- ,cn\- . will go
hi 1 " Ihey ss.in i like .‘laid - I
lir.all grower*, atked for the ape Instil*i4« of Kadiobiotogy and Hi *
sprinkling f ottk Icuvl . will go
foreslrv r.ludent* ami fa. utiv lie volution
•II) l.s-ttei Ilian tlu-y III:. ..... men.hern
ctal setidon.
physie*
Itsdiatiun sickness, he
.Shs- is suivived by one son, °J' 'ho top of the c.-mpokt 1he
util.'bants ui (In eleik-. I I... I
it* rasolutlon aald rtpaal of tha said, “ is one of the l e a n alarming
" ’ill lie s.ml in h m u , and
I sptessing belief that new.in.nt l.din A flcgg, HasUnga-on-llu.lout
eounlcrs
You
ii.u'-i
i.
.
I.
packing housa law “will attract featu res &gt;-f a thoroughly alarming
-------- 1 Pennsylvania; Mr and Mi- 1 l
inanula.-niring will be one uf the •on. N Y , ..ne grandson. John keep atnailngly well tu -h- prvoui 11 a.lei pe-piu who euin. m .South's
thoutandt of truckarl who will situatio n." He added:
NEW YORK, Nov. 23, (A*)— An | , , Stevens of Ne* ll»n.|--i.
ic a te st assets, Wakeinan A Hegg, Jr and o__ graudtlaugh-11'*! atlon, ho revealed
oniael with voui -isitur-. the it.,I -.aid ihr gCoova
buy our fruit on tha trea and
Vegetable, a- well j
tlower
••Reuple should know that radii eml-argo was clampad today on I and Mi and Mia. ii M C • 1
River Cumpanv will tei llarhars Jane Begg, N Y.,
nlpuitaiic*
ol
the
human
...........
.
fey pay ua more I hill 20 or 30. cent* tion. lik* many oilier things nearly all rail and air axpros* ' i | rl
p |
C t v le Mi* I
(il!.--l
iiinhrr from 400,non «i-i». &gt;-t t un uti-iy, Mrs Tolar, Sanford. plnnts will be -u I -n
‘.ou must teach then. I -,i| , , use
per box which It tha pile* bing creates an illness, some symptoms shipments into Haw York City Stall and Mi*» Mar M- M*» n
land each year. This timber w.il Mis If. II 1’attishall, Geneva, with tltc hyncin’h c n ip i.- t. 1 There
paid by cannari thli w ttk."
lord
through
cuuitetv
In.ln--of banfurd
of which can he counteracted I.- where one-third of all
hr ,.m verted under supervision of xit* Ella G. Koonre and Mrs. is tio place like Hnnf.ir.l .it the
ii.ittJilaliiV and fri,mdshi|&gt;
t h e Orange County organlta- known traatm tnts, and for which truckiyg has been hit by an A ritrained foraster*
Janus L. Lillie, Jacksonville, one United State:,, that In no well
| Urging (in- meichunt. t4* ” Ilk) V college
tlon proposed to enllat amall in­ wa mav reasonably axpeci to find teamsters strike
E.l Norton, president of the new | ir&lt;,t|„-r, Waller I.. Grudlck, Mel aulted in water comlitiotiN, .-oil
Mars
Returns
SatVI\
oui
h.iarls
as
well
us
y-,u.
I,,
u.l*
dependent
growers
throughout further means of alleviation
and cllmata fur the railing
The Railway Express Agency
company, raid production will - ts it |loU,
the state In a Movbmfnt to hold
111, )u..r bus inei,'.'. M. t-e.rii
To California R a * t ■eelkie.l
. ( Am t, Idlitt and th a t liio/lim ,un
Funeral *ervicr* wil he held tliese plants" declaiel thv m their fruit until they receive
ti.al it hu- l.een
:«
,
-They should r .a lile that the
-SieVili
will lie 1produced -.t the Kyyle Funeral Home In thui.nstfc Mr. Hell
.
price* of t l 26 par field hog for hereditary effects of atomic t—nd , — —
Inlee ju t sun- units'.I, agaio-.l. 1- uf i-ewaprint
r
tomorrow nt 3 30
HAN FRANCISCU. N uv /
JlU,' i,y
orange* and grapefruit and 16 radiation, although they exist, nave , r « t a n
. ,
. , ihruiighuiil Ihe South, EU*t mid I* M wi th Rev I Imt, c r I. iml - a v. S t a t e H l l l l t o r S 11 i l V 0
5 .•Ti I hv Mai'diel Mhi x
(ante fur tangerines on tha tree. bean ovarratad many times, a n d ! result of » "lowdown s t m a
ut
t h a t Ibis
,-i,
i«* i«.i*p|..| ......... . &gt;lBVB contracted t.,
(iriM/ii f*f th r F itit 13iif111mf ( laiir* li
%i
,
four-er.gined flying boat rt-iui),
have not baan detected in Hiro terminal empl yes
The agency said points affect#.!
f .
,ch
“ »hv Met
produced at Child, r&lt;
(fn-iatmg. Interment will I n k -1 Field Ot Much (same
tu
Alaiiiciiu
Naval
\
i,ants
Association
ami
the , l.um
shlma.
Ceniete,
\
besides New York City w e n J»'t- (j&lt;
ul,ice in E v crg te en
Mi at i.,n today a ft e r one -,l
i ar of Cunuurrce ate ■upput tn .l’ 1111K he *anl.
•They should know that th« j
^ W a.haw kan' and Hobn
i here.
• ltd remain a. t in ,
TALLAHASSEE;, Nov 23—pH
threat of atomic radiation, - r it .
f} j t|((j gjj Long Uland vnvine* f mled an rutile to I h " - .
FARM BUREAU
T ht crippled living boat Ih.. i&gt;
___ _ hv r.alir.f,*.! w ith p h s * i v ,-|
"Don',
I —Hunters will take to the wood.*
praaanca in measurable^ amounts-1
| „ P|ud#d in tha embargo at B it) A. M. The Marshall t&gt;• , uodn.-sa",
the
KRFtGHTRH
LOST
.
,
1
1
,e
hoard
of
dhcctor*
of
Inui*,trie.I
M. W. Caatle, J r . forfnar man- need not mean auddan .leath,
HALIFAX, N .S, Nnv. 23. LP)-- and field* tomorrow in quest of
1 Meminolr County F a r m IlurcK.i
„ allV traffic "that must hv han taken off fr-.in Alameda a»
.tncthing' „t\ ... ,
what ha* been described a* the
I t uatlawvd Its r a s e Tsiul
iiutk I-, ...... *"' k I a , || meet with President George
a f e r of thv Hiackln Jitwalry fltura
die I tit transfer at the New York midnight an.) lo*t the ei.f &lt;- ii your MoriTiant.
A ..social mn .1
a t Mobile, A le, opened a Jewelry
Swart/,
al
the
Agricultural
Expert
_
and New Jersey te rm inals.’
»l«.iit three hour* later lift) mil.' „u||,ing inure than tu aisiti
HACK WILSON DIES _
atore and watch repair huaineaa in
,rch citizen 1,. .......... , ,1 ,1,1 "
imnt .‘Hatliin. Friday evtmitie a' Philadelphia with poaslbly 2B men
uff the mainland
Th season for nuttve gamo-BALTIMORE. Nov. 23, l/Pt
tha .Princeaa Theater Uullding
lo'-otn,,.
,.
^ " " ‘‘ ‘’' “‘ b. it
announced aboard. (• overdue and pnaal hlv turkey, deer, quail, squirrel and
&gt;TOIJCIUON
LOHFH
CAFH
A coast guard H-17 *n.l an
Lewis
R.
(Heck)
Wilson,
who
h*l-l
Saturday,
,
U
W.
Tuuchton,
2201
Hanford
Force R-2W equip lie. I f.&gt;t nit *-■ i(JVm uccoinplhhed tmi.lt.
Any
in israh hens—open* nt one-half
With hia wife and amall eon he tha National League home tun Avenue, reported to polic'd that resrite
work rexponded t-&gt; “
llfae In the former Naval Air record, died In city hospital to.lav, four huh* cans and chrome rims Marshal'*
"■
i I'll I*---. I S , n d U . Hr.
O
m i o n ]l ' Tlie
fr-.ill-.-r
Ihh.l’il)
.—
hull,
h-.or- —nr— nix. hnnlln.
Mr.
Dawson
The
fre
ig
h
te
r
is
m
e
a,.'
call for an escort.
1 t.vtterinenl will
n turm.l m ti.
per nutted
every day for
He wee taken to the hospital
filttion Admlnlatratiun Building,
will visit the livestock axpetiment ilupcstar. She sailed from Now will he .--■
,
had been stolen from hla Pontiac
On hoard were sew n pgaaetlger- j,,]dB and joy u(
jui, w,.|| dOJll
lata
yesterday
when
ha
becantv
ll
_ which ha and hla father, tha Rev.
si
ation
In
Herds*
county,
and
l
a
i
c
|
.aatla
Noy.
2
and
reported
"heavy
!
r
.
V
?
However, after that no hunting
doctor# said h* died of Internal aiitniimblle soma time between &gt;1* Army nersonnet mid mw-j Treuaurer Dick Elaberiy rojmri ihr* vegotahle station ut Braden- weather damage Nov. IH. Tlmi
H M. W. Caatle afe converting into and
oil the receipt), un.l diuliursi1 ion.
epartmenta for winter visitor*. hammmrhagea complicated by a W » and 10:00 o'clock last .van Navyman—and a crew of 14
I »a* the last word heard from her will he permitted on Mondays andu
m e n u o f tlu- u i g u m / i . t i u n . I . , i m g
Tuesdays exrent in the northwest
»'K- _
The Rev. end Mr*. Caatle Are due condition elmllar to pnaumonla.
I f niilllttipfl Ills I ’ n r » T i f n t
CITY MEETING
Flotilla Third District where quail
to erlve hare aoon from We*t Vlr
The City Coiiiiais'inii will ntret
and squirrel may lie taken every
ginte, he aleted thte turning.
In regular session thl* evening ■»' Stock Marl Shows
.lav in tha week
7 lit) o'clock and plans will be
TIi Monday und Tuesday ban
WITHDRAWS RAILROAD
mad« for the general City elecMore
Slight
Louses
doe* lint apply on holidays nor
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23-tA1)
lion which w'll take place ut th.
the last day of thv season.
—The Air Force la requeatlng that
Cl»« llnll on Dec. 7.
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
23
-t/Vi
m 47-mlle government-owned rail­
Tha names of the two nominee
VATICAN RADIO JAMMED
■'t the N'ov. I! prlmarv election. Ilia stock market looked fur ui
road In Loulalana be wlUidrawn
VATICAN CITY, Nov. 23, (/FI—
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
23
(/Pi
Florida
Airways,
Inc.,
awaited
today
direction
without
much
success
||y
HOWARD
W.
IILAKK8LEK
•-’red Dvsnn In Groun No. I tin-l
from
H ,,.A Ir Fdfoe
Vatican sources said today that
a
liraiing
on
an
application
for
m
e
n
tio
n
beyond
Mar.-28,
1*149,
ol
it*
today.
tnan aaid today. The line
W, H. filemper In (lroii|, No.
A ssociated Press Hciawa Editor
Gains and losses, imiaily frac letnpoiary authority to operate a Florida feeder service. No date ha* wave-lengths of tho Vatican radio
appear on the h-illot. A tot'd
® ext end* from Camp Iblborna
have been Jammed since Nov. 15
• DURHAM. N .C , Nov. 23. (A 'J-lf this work*, you *»u«hl to b* will
ti-’lial,
were almost evenly dislri- h-en «et.
of 1 4 47 eitlrepa voted in the
hy a Budapest station controlled
able
tn
influence
llw»
aiui
mosquitoes
with
your
will
power,
to
tha
nrlrnarv
tdecUon.
h-d-*
Gordon
hutad
with
jierhnpa
a
rliglit
timr
PAlr‘ Forca wknta to taka
I lie application, filed aboul a month alter the Civil Aeronaulic* by the Com inform. Tho ComlnBradley,
citv
drniily
"lerk.
fgm
In
favor
of
I
urhcr
.
up tha track and uaa it to build
Du.- to the fuel tlml i n me- . Trading slowed lo u wnlk after Bo-iid lurried down the company’* ieque*t for expaittion of it* operation* form Is the Russian-controlled
short spur llnaa to various air
Y o u 1 lix^a^enlion on lha pest*. «n&lt;l concentrate on the idea
International Information Bureau.
and a five-year continuance of it* temporary authority, contend* ibal: Dd&lt;
may b* written in mi tt-P r-all.-* '» moderately a c tlw opening,
basai, tha apohaaman told a re that you want them In move away romyou
a contest could develop l&gt; the, Rrokera tioinled mil that the
1. Though Its certificate became*
perter,
„
, ,
Th* bails for this la an exparl-11
general rlectioii, said Mr. Knot market hail ut leant leveled off effective Mar. 28, 1040, its actual years of operation Is tha alnolute
He'said a formal raquest for
on a glass allda under a ley,
| after yesterday's setback, which puxicnger and mall operations did minimum to afford the carrier a
tha trackage li being Prepared mint reported today in the para- time,
microscope at a center apot where
pathology
bulletin,
Duke
Univer­
nmt about eunreled the gulps of not begin until approximately a needed opportunity to preient to "JACKSONVILLE, Nov! 23 (AT—
and will be forwarded the War
High Low
sity prase. It states that C. Nlgal four fine llnee Intersected, ao that
40(1 REDB KILLED
the preceding week.
year later.
Ajnata AdmlnlatraUaw,
the board tha culmination of cer­ Atlanta
id, son of th.1 lata English It was aaay to sea which way the
BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 23-4.Pt
tain
of
Ita
Investigations
and
2.
The
board
la
on
record
as
Boston
_riat, Kannath Richmond, paramacia moved.
ITALIAN ELECTIONS
Indonesian republican government
gM
MILD WRATHKR
a thrao-year experimental sufficient experimentation and Chicago .. ...
PM ra a a ^ ls cjflcar for the
ROME, Nov.23 — &lt;/n - From favoring
Whan a partneelum was on the troops ware reported t&lt;«tav •«
”
LAKELAND,
experience
consistent
with
tho
period
for
such
operations.
In
y of Psychical Research In crosa-apot, Nigel turned up a card, have killed 400 Communist* in Verona In the mirth tn Catania consequence of the delay In getting public interest and the public Das Molnaa
Minneapolis
tha war, tried the at dsnuom, from a desk. The card liquidating., a.. Communist., hand tin tha south, Christian Democrats started, Florida Airways will have convenience and necessity."
Pittsburgh
ever psramecls.
waa marked aa hla cue for what west -of Madlovn. The D utch Iruntinued to win over Crnmun- had only approximately two years
6. Florida Airways "la the Saint Louis

Embargo Clamped On ? i M ,'.'T J &amp;S..........
N ew York ExpreasI,

M. W. Castle Opens
^ Jewelry Store Here

;r; r ,‘™r'5r»lrl,S

-

Duke Scientist Experiments, Using ,
Will Power Over Flies, Mosquitoes

sx'jzk.

. K

a«""

*««— •»* - «**

..

Florida Airways Awaits Hearing
On Request To Extend Service

THE WEATHER

5

tL P B i

direction he should

&gt;U1 the para* army said other Communist units, uta and Extreme Left Socialists of experimental time by next
advancing northward from the in municipal flections Sunday
March.
mountains wait of Madison. ar» Results of election In 20 coin3. The delay (a tattin g atarted
showed Christian Demonow within 10 miles of tha North
In 24, tha remaining
Java town of Patl. Pat! U roughto Communis la and
sties northeast : f Joftjal:Socialists.
republican capital.
ladnEifW
-a^li
iid..*, t»v■■■ "*. •

appropriate carrier" to provide
the Florida air transportation
which might be transferred from
Nstional AlrUnee, Ao.
This refe rs te a CAB lnvestlga*
(Coatlaaed aa Page Two)

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.

EIGHT
■9VV1

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD.l FLORIDA________

-----V —

{Breeding Association
i Formed In Escambia
County, Agent Says

State Agricultural Extension Ser­
vice, reports,
Like the Orange County group,
the Escambia County association
will receive dally shipments of
semen from the Southeastern A r ilBreeding
Association of
■ F F N iiA C O L A , (S p e c ia l)— Mur* fir Isi
tlmn WH) dairy cowr are represent- Asheville. N . C. which maintains;
1rd in the Escambia County A rt!- a stud of proved .lersey, Guern­
flftiil Breeding Association which sey snd Holstein hulls.
Members of the association will
■hhh organized recently, according
i in f'otinly A gent E. H. FlnlHy- he nhlr to breed their cows by
Hrtiflrial Insemination s i costs on­
son.
The muioriatlon Is the second ly slightly higher tlmn they would
of il find to he formed In Flo rid a 'h a ve to pny In buying snd insln•hr fil'd having been organised I iiining hulls on their farms. From
ecvtrnl '.mcka ago In Orange artlflelal Inscmlnalion they n»&gt;i
high-prm
luclng
repim
e
' "'in ly I'o irym e n In several other expert
rx p rri
....... ,
.
lounlii-" lire m n t'n g plons fm 1iiienls for their herds as only '•
similar lugunlrallona, fj, W . flea- linen from proved hulls will

SICK!
STOMACH A I L ME NT S , WEAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
ifidi mcJl rompfaltit* m VJpjtffarhr*, Nrrvriimrveaa, Aelrla T^ilna,
ln«.
•r- Lack of vitality, Energy,
“ 'a ft Poor Appetite, Unclrrwrjgiii, DUAf ftpelli.

Druglots Health f

Read W hat They Sayf

M O A R D I.F H N of how Inna you
have been a sufferrr. and how many
medicines yuu Imva tried hrfnre,
can nuw liope for relief If you
(IK O -M IK K IIA L , the wonderful
___jeral aid. Keel and enjoy the re­
sults one wrok after you start tak­
ing It, G F.O -M IN F.R A L rnmes from
the forth — Nniiire's Inhnnitnry.
Contain* NO sin.hoi, NO nrrsrrvntlses, NO oil. N O harmful drugs,
NO dope — Is N O T habit forming,
Contains O N I.V Nature's minerals,
the oldest, most reliable remedy lor
rlieunisllsm, arII.rills, kidney and
stemarh sllmrnls — highly reeommendril by Ihe medlrat profession.
FO R TIIO I'N A N D M of years eyrr
since lllpoerslrs was Ihe father of
mrdlrlne, mineral* and other nat­
ural mrtllrlnrs were a reliable rem­
edy for most of our rommon ail­
ments. tit n -s t IN F K A I, will enrlrti
Four blood, help In make yea strong,
ull of pep. life and energy
suffer from niilrlllonar anemia.

neryoumess, lark of vitality and
enrray see s h a t OBO-MINCHAI.
will do for you.

Amazing Rciulta
M K O K 'A I. record* show ftS1* nf
men and women over M suffer from
nutritions! mineral-iron anemia.
When you feel nervous, dull, tired.
Isiy, have dltzy spells, no amhlllnn
In work or play, a poor appellle,
In i '
when your eye* larkk that bright
spark, and tour wind hrlllUiire,
wlirn he^darlies get Ihe brst of you.
and you feel old before your lime,
and life seems not worth living,
with worry wrarlng you dow n— li
way h&lt; simply lark of mineral* In
vour blond. (iF O -M IN M t A t , I*
then what you need.
R M M 'M A T IK M . a r t h r l t Is are
dreadful disease*. Arid roddlllnn In
the blood I* often Ihelr route. Wlial
could be the remedy? Fur thou*and* of years, mlnrm ls havr turn
ated |o rrllrvr Ihe pain and .utterIMg of Ihete III*. People, on Ihe ad­
vice nf Ihrlr doctor*,
i* In nilurr.it
&gt;. gf
' find
“
“ ‘ “The
he
spring* lo
rure. or relief.
lale President llonirvelt used In iV
to Warm Hprlngs In flrnrglr. lie
was helped or would nut lu te gone
there Iwlre a year, ► . .

Wonder Minerals
Y F A II after year, people m ill l«
mineral *prlns* and *pas, In drink
snd bathe In Ihelr mlrarttlnn* m *
ler. We have all heard of Ihe won­
drous spring* of l^iurde*. I ranre,
and famoot ThrooJon In amlrnl
llrrrre whrrr, si-rordllig lo trgriul,
llerrule*. ihe god nt rlernal slrrnitb
and ymtlh. drank It* walrra soil
bslhrri In hr forever young.
fIF.O-MINI
....... ...............................
II At. ronlallis
In
min

1!Vi lb.
:i lb....
5 lbs...
■ -'"v 1 A* /

^
*'W'a have »nl« rieo-MInrtal f"t &lt;h»
(*■! .Is nmol hi and II h*« been no#
nr the hnl .ellln* rtina llemi we h*&lt;»
, m handled"— wiv Pnrlee M"-« I'hirmailsis id r nnnort. V. ( . *1 *&gt;o
iwrl amstlng resnlla In msnr In*
■lin.M, and w* p»««.n*1lv e»ri»ia

Inn I’sao Prepared

r i m - s l i n e r Is a rm-d medieine r *t

I’eas
Ili-ing Fresh
A uol'Mge

I lb jar 39c

Strawberry Preserves

2-og ML

l.si ht!,

Ann i’sgst f a r e

life

\ anilla Extract

Ws.lilngton Klalw lt«d

Delieious Apples..........2 Ihs.
I i "*h
(ireen Cabbage...............2 lbs.
Mnohall

(■rapes
f'ellfurnU Irebsrg

Lettuce

■'SUPER niGirr

Sirloin Steak......................Ib.

FRESH PORK

STEW MEAT_ _ ^
PORK CHOPS lb.
Aged Fla. T-ltonn . Sirloin - Round

Floor W a x .......................... l/ 2-*al can 99c

HENS

3 to 5 1I)H.

TURKEYS? YES!
THE FROZEN FOOD WAY IS
THE POPULAR WAY-SAVE
TIMR SAVE MONEY, BU
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YOlu M B IL 'lil

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Large Pkg.

Armours

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,

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fcuds...... 33c
Trcct 12-oz. cn. 45c Super
Octagon
DitHy
2(Mb hag
Dog M eal...... $2.50 Soap ........ 2 for 17c
Winn Pure
No. S can B abo.... .... . can 11c
ght 8all _
12-oi itl.
Horsem eat...... 25c
quid
Blue
..
btl. Sc
Sent
Towels...... roll 15c Chi poo . . Ige pkg 33c

a

Talco
Feeds

Scratch
25-lba 1,1B
E |f 4k Grawtiw

lOO-lbc 4.49

1K!r,J* ,w*,h" U122
P

20% Dairy Fn v

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5-lb.

TW'31

hi
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2 1 ) c

W A T E R G R O U N I)

NEAL

* ~24 oz

12 oz.
12 oz

2 1 '

5-lb pkg. 2 5

BEANS.............. 12 oz

2 siii 27c

1 1 ^ 2 4 or 2 1 '
16-oz cans

ige 29c

FAB

1 pkg reg price 33c
(jet another pkg for
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PEACHES No. VA can ..........
BUTTER, Roll....................lb.

VEL
Lge.Pkg. 25c

C L O V E R BLOOM GRA DF, A SM A L L

E G G S ...........................doz.
HI.IIE STREAK

16'/2c

RICE
3 lbs. 33c
No. 8 't can Scott Cn.

B R E E Z E

Ige. pkg. 29C
Silvcrdust
Lgc. Pkg. 35c

ROACH HIVES

Exouleite, Nn. 1 can

Sunmald N*ctai&gt;

Vita 12-oa. Jara

App. J e lly ..... 2 Jara 25c
So, Uakaa .................. 49c

Cleanser

GATOR

A-Cock Peach, 18-ot Jar

Cr’bfrry Sauca......... 15r

OLD DUTCH
2 cns. 23c

Lb. Pkg, 19c

White Ilouea, No. 803 can.
Apple S 'ce .... 2 cna. 25c

2 Vi cm 10c

lb

W,,J50N

39c

MOR

REEF, VEAL OR PORK
47c

Lg.29« Lamb --

S OUP
Can 13c

S O D A S

Prcacrvea ....... 2 Jra. 25r

1'umpkln,

HEINZ TOMATO

NABISCO PREMIUM

Kraut, Hominy 2 for 25c

Bcntt Co,

c

24 0 7 , 4 0 '

Ralatna ..' 45-oz. pk. 15c
Red Label Syrup

Karo .... No. IVi ran 21c

.

Nn*. 1 3 .1 9 M

tv,&gt;
wssssr •'
f U k M ftM lU «|

Blue Label Syrup

Karo .... No. lyj ran 20c

CAL0
Dog Food

lined adih unbaked pa*n.
I) vninuf**, then reduce beet to .low
(111* P.J and bake about 40 minute*,
or unfit firm

2 fo r 2 5 c

PET MILK 3 for 42c

You Will Need:
P o M p fcl. P I .

20 MljLE TRAM

BORAX
Sm. 5c lbw pkg 18c
BORAXO, can 17c

S P IC E .......pk. 10c
SP u {8h»MNM..'“ , 16c
PiQakary’a

-Nom BoU To Mi

iSEiOJSgui 3 1 i

IT# -

.

P P C M J S T ..... 17c
h

m

p k g

G irst Nor thrill

a Raacrra Dm MbfU to

—

33c
35c
39c
•
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CABIN HOME
24 oz..

12 oz.

01,1) GLORY BR AND

Bright Hsll

lb.

K vp

PEAS
fishy
LIMA BEANS
LIMA KEANS

Bath
Bar 13c

All Brands Rtrsined

Cracker Jack pkg 4c Cashmere Bouquet
2 for 23c
Borax .. l-lb box 18c Soap
Palmolive
Bells Poultry
Seasoning .. pkg. 9c S o a p ........bar 9c ]

II).
Ib.
Ib.
lb.

GRITS

12-oz. can

OI K OWN PACK CELLO BAGS

m «.d

Baby Food............................... 3 for 25c
A&amp;P Apple Sauce..........2 N o.2 cans 27c

2 He

/I) thtt trltifi/ in,

Pineapple............................No. 2 can 33c

Quick Kronen - Rod

Ib. 47c

JIM DANDY

I A VO It IT A HR AND

l . a r g v :::tc

Llhby's mired

lb.

Kraft's Kay Natural

M g MILK 3
CORNED BEEF
3 lb. ctn.
JEWEL
Bar 9c

2 H111. 27v

nzi Bar 19c

PLACE YOUR TURKEY ORDER NOW

W estern Lano

Ib. G5c
Ib. 62c
ll&gt;. 59c
Il». 49c

Cheddar Cheese

RUBY HALVES

Loin Chops or Roast......... lb.
Best White Bacon.............lb.

N o Hone— N o (sriatlc

Whole or Full Half .
Butt Knd
Shank End
M orrell’* Prhlc
Picnics, 0 to 8 Ibavg.

TALL
CANS

END CUTS

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R A T H 'S H L A C K H A W K H A M S . S to 12 Ih. A V E R A G E

PK. &amp;BEANS 3 1C"WZ- cans
u » i if
‘ sjw-*-,* -**l
'foitii
Heir, ltnr He PEAS Trellis 303 can.............
lo w
COFFEE Del Monte........Ih.

Baby Beef Sirloin.............lb.
WESTERN CENTER CUT
Pork Chops.........................lb.

2 0 r

W lillu you an' in mu Plant taking ailvantagp o f mil'
rc h iil |ui(i'd tiiid week Pint let na ahmv yon Dip addi­
tional advantage!! that are youra li.v itillin g a frozen
Food L o c k e r . U’hols&gt;aji|i' eut» nf i n i ' i i U are even
O H H A l'K Il. think ol it. C IIK A I'K H than our retail
liricea. Yen, we have proof and we'll he glad to allow

Irocal -

.........

out
nartAiSj Klu

•SUPER RIGHT"

12 o / .

.... l-lb ctn. 27c

BLOSSOM TIME (« &lt;’«n Limit)

Pancake Flour ............. P/i-lb pkg 14c
2 pkgs. 25c
Mareal Napkins

K crnnl

59c
55c
55c
33c
45c

M orrel's

Mince M eat.............

3-lbs 42c Stuart Pecans ..........................
No. 1 Brazil N u ts .....................
2-lbs 25c No 1 Disinond Hrnnd
Walnuts .............................
Nn I r rlln Bsg
CanbcrrieH
...................................
Ige. head I2V2C

Sunny field

32c

lb. 59c

Lamb Chops..............

NUTS 1 : : :

fil'd K m i'fiu r

FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
Citron K: Orange Peel
lb. Tie
Lemon Peel
.. lb. 45c
Clated Pineapple
II). 63e
Clarcd Cherries
. , ........... Ib. 72c
3 for 17c
Sparkle Puddings

HEAVY WESTERN

.......... lb. G9e

S NO. I COBBLER POTATOES.............................................. 10
• YELLOW UNIONS.............................................................. 3 lbs.
GREEN CABBAGE.................................................................. Ib.
Applcs

P h o n o 11118

LIMA BEANS
Cl)T CORN

!l

....... Ib. 45c

Hhnutder

Slutkllig Usd tMirhiu.

Cauliflower...............Ige. lids.
Fresh Cranberries............. lb.
Grapefruit............. 10 Ib. bag
York Imperial
Apples........................... 3 lbs.
Oranges 150’s ......... 8 lb. bag
IT. S Uo 1
Potatoes.............10 Ib bags

10 07*

.... lib pkg. 49c

ii.le

Carden Fresh!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables!

100% Guaranteed!
H P U n fit: everyone lo Irv f lF O sfIN FK A I. fin not hrsHalr one mo­
ment. fin In your drug store now.
Ciel one hnlllr. f*e II one week, ff
ton am not inn (ter relil •altifleil,
e will rrtiiud sour ttionev.
lIF d A IIIH .I.h S of how long you
have hern suffering, and how many
medicines von have tried before.
fiP O -M IN F IIA I. may lie Ihe m i ledy you nrertl
T lt V II Imlav! II may Ho wonders
for you- anil he Ihe heal Invralmrnt
lor your health. Makr you feel, rsl,
sleep, woik snd enjoy life belief.
I.I ll MINI IU I I hnlllr |l in, Slot M »»

...........

24-oz jar 29c

( ticumljer Pickles

springs. tValeh your ellmloallon
from your Iwiwels a day or I wo af­
ire using II. The wasle. Mark as
Ihe mlnr nf your shoes, will «t»rl In
break away, sod you will HFK III
41.,&gt; etamlne soire urine. Vod msv
•rr Impurities — peilsonims waste —
romlng oul of your kidneys, reliev­
ing vnu. And Him rrallre llie prli*less value of (JF O -M IN F H

Sirloin S teak ....... .......... ... Ib.
Rib &amp; Club S teak.......... ... lb.
Rump &amp;Shoulder Roast ... Ib.
Brisket of Beef fur Stew Ib.
Lean Hamburger.......... ... Ib.

N«. 2 can 27c

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

Run of tin1 llnnlrii, Fonlhouk

■ fo Ty

Sanford, Fla.

We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity

'In rg a rel Ann ((onlilv Grade A W estern Hnhv Hccf;

.ri 7 e

2 cans 2*'»e

U l 1 Fancy

purposes *&gt; Indlealrd, »"d reeommewg
II t,» iulterers who base tried olhee
medltlnea with little II aor les.llla
llmr mat illseour that lieo-siineval
I, ohil liter hire prohahlv heeo nee.1i,ia .nd looklna f-e — we unbrOLtwell remaimeod I I . " _______

PEACHES

fey*;

218 E. FIRST S’

R E D HOT S P E C I A L S P L U S
E V E R Y D A Y LOW S H E L F P R I C E S

SLICED BACON...............Ib. 69C

lfiS -'i*

Spaghetti ...

Sllci'd - P acked In H e a v y S i r u p

■ g ? &lt;-

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

Place your Order Today, Our M a r k e t Rat ha or Lykes
Managers Will Select, and Reserve The Sausage .....................
GENUINE SPRING LAMB:
Vcry Best, For You.
LegH, Shankless........
Miiimni.i/H Muni:

Q l. Jsr

aic

Salad Dressing

Frozen Fruits ami Vegetables

HP

.$1*25
$2.15

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TURKEYS: TURKEYS: TURKEYS: Breakfast
L in k s.......

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'lilt' IIOTTKST Specials Of The Week At
The ( ‘OLDKST Spot In San lord

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MARGARET ANN

Fruit Cakes

FROZEN FOOD ITEMS

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Locker Plant
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Them* Prices (&gt;ood Thru Saturday

erals yntl grl si Ihe mold s hrtl
Itnunilllal A UliletMin Mrnu Slore W.ilurreu Agrwc,
n , n orders lo abuse address— add I0r for p o s l s g r . _

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In

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T h ere lx S t m i g l h —

Shu»er» this afternoon uud to*
night and
probably Saturday,
cooler Saturday

To Protect the Peace of ths World;
To Prumela lha Progr*** of a m ulc t.
To Produce Proeptril) im iiu f e r d .

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Russia Claims U.S.
Builds Arms System
•Directed At Soviet

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vrirrininrul • news ot a com
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ipilel
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tO ERNEST H, VAITAKU
KEY WES I. Nov. |y. &lt;/h
F rrudrnt hum an, nr m in t dir m d
of liii port r Iretion vacation m the
tun and wamilli of dir luii.-n •
•outhrrnmo.t i ity. t r p l rlovr w Dili
today on inttiualiunal &lt;u t n ilimi
tandi of rmln *|&gt;*it—I ump* ind
Gun*
fhr p ir tu lr n lt 'ta ll, l i o ' f ' r i
(lamped tightM tlir Ini ol &lt;■*i&lt;*. v
coveting Wlnlr H om r tumid*, aliuu
of Qiiang Kai S h rk ’t ippr.i1 loi *
new vtatrmrnt of rncouiagerncnt
and inppoit foi tin* 1 Iniirvr ox
tiunal government, *nd n i l *1141.1
UtH iti! on a wealth of qurthom
.awed by othrr c m r i abroad
I h r New York Timer, howe'er,
■aid in a llury from Nanking ’hat
( hlai.g asked for a xti*mg ,tit*
mrnt Irom the United Wale o. r&lt;
future moral r.nd material aid. an
well ar for a more vigoron- ,-aiti I
clpation in China’* war effort an t
Lo- the immediate increa . .( it*
material aid to China
Mr Truman'* reply, the I'nue*
ilury sutil, pointed out tin* I'ouu iv'
speeding up it* allipmei i of
military supplies to (’liniu, hut
made no commitment* beyond the
prraent (4lH),0llU,OOW print* aw
The flight here yette'dav
Secretary of D-'fensc Korroet.il for
a IC-minute cnrferr'lice wiin the
t’llief Executive Wtt* ilieuor • *» us
a almple viait by the IVIoiim
Secretary to auhnitl u H i - |i u »t * meI ( finHiiural Oh lan«« I .It; h 11

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Fresh Hope In Pepper Says
China Follows Citrus Needs
Suchow Battle Federal Aid

Is C la n ip c d

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Bargaining Is
CIO Abandons
Berlin In Strike Idea To Start
0 1 1 oni;shoremen Political Party

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Pi.'ifd t-Mm » \\ v»t(-rii*&gt;uppurt*
••••■' I..... ‘ii-icmeii’t tlrike political pa ity. F.ven the Unit'd e.i
* i**p *f»»% flit* titlir 4|tiu«*t ]•
t-luii i.iokiiig tow ird reduced
ti- t-.leirl medialcM Auto Worker* Union, which dead*
fi. &gt;t if* *lii r*l lit a . *1f I t |Ul I hiv hi toil n
h . o .f ir i . reflected
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In •,&gt; doing
in l In-prliil ,d , ,,m L .rlllement led tail Match to reek the teation
II um -m f Itii.iitii (iruicata that
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the i luted **I it 11** and Mnlaln
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hill*! f H&lt;*t I . M a•if| t t t-ilt ill*
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.aimed again,| the Soviet V ohm.
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1rut- m 1In* meiliine real*, victory, nml to reek c h i r r political Lm.ii!
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•1111ir ur *1 1111 I'itu*- IiAkii
(Cuiitiiiuk'd on I'age Two*
i',-l ti bin 'ii.' in view of 111. "in 11ml n n f 1* - i n ift«i Uf' i*-* flit' . 9 1 . 111. 0, , lilt. I . 111111n Ini i n - I
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l\It4t j i u * s t
I*NI iupuiuilfn
H. C ir.im liriK T e llr. Q u c i u i k 4 I n
)i r Hyuil, h«*»i! »&gt;f the who fly the Ait Price’s newest ;*l order t
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lln- ireumO k u y U 11 W . i v G . t h
honther, the ilo.-mg BIT Htrutojet, stance'
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t.cel'intig tije death of
P la n s O f S ta le T o
nay it h a n d l e hke a fighter dei an elderly -tr d.ntifitnt nogro who
i i i f t S i o p p u f l S i 1 ik t-s
A s s i s t
O ffen d ers
TO n te and weiglu died from rnj line- u f u r t&gt;«ing
—-Boeing *«*t p ll't
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f i r r u h rihiiiri
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down thr.iiii h Buulhea l*rn S un i h u r l by Picn.lenl t.. , I
I ' . . 1 '( ITU* j | tri tKf W|V li|% 1 llrllll l ti|fc*W VS*(ffe I ' 11 il I, ( U-e* 1
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tan It.‘licit
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Patiolo
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Esaterii Colo]adu VVednt, la in.-bi 1 - ritim point, and htVond tl-.i •II t\,f Iwur aa| th# allllr
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(It.!, iVill tl|t I«11la- M(.i*t!|Pl *'
lluirfred over Kan*ar veitetJav V*Hi unit heap cosll on the llie
IhiiiriK l hr Uabutr, l ill n u n Min llie* I 'ifuj **| 'tl mi ftt»
mi- ll.iiiy Jackson, nrgto, ■••Hi Any Air F ore plane can V Mlk1 fav, he 1 id ■ l *1 i CU'i iiitfi*! tfitf &gt;'r
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fm*
"g "n the
We do 1I4&gt;I h u e tl.r
f the
he offense ul miliiw lied lu-le wttii cine The milAllifi l Hi'**,l
in
i i. un i Jit 'Min.'
fii.'l
ward today.
'ii# iiifiufi'i ^ 6.U0U m itin t t ** *pnf *j*-"Mr»* \
pin king tan.)- i- as latge iI the *.•■ !•••
I**'ft (i!«*i ait ‘itulil.ii (tiiii ti ll It • I |"l i ,11. ......iiing u seven v e n -*M
I » •nliasis* *1 On I'feiir •nihil
Western Kanaes was m i d hit l.y peile. I ailtwet In the pi-.l.|ei„
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f rain wa- t
Iivfelftl Mil ltaliljf*^«4 ali'V |t»« I I
City ti! 1hii tii lu.liiia t Kill tu. • ... , i.. anl win. sviltviiceit tu .-in
freezing teinpsraiurea. Three t., toiifn-ntmg ur flow r.ei we jic
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&gt;"i W i l e y T o A w k L o w e r t h o ewert.
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I hi KSONVILLE, Nov. IU, i . P i ■urn ii mil*i iTHi’ h iif Citsii 1 ti. *■ft*
record -I li.r ils te prison sh--. &lt;
left
tt iiThe n&lt;-v
h s ' i i lleiidersuu, governor of th*
A r t i l l e r y I n I m p o r t a n t Si nulor Wllev (R-Wi»l s«:d ’ ia*
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Den 7 of lha Cub Semite under
i bn uis Dim net of Key Club
[ A i r W I n V tilu iilt't'i
In- will aik ilie new Congtesi 1 -i.ie, ami I I
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till
*mtijurlo* ' •
the auperviaton of Mr*. Clyde
li-wer estate taxes.
&lt;rii.siii-ual. vai-l today (iovvriuir
litltl, lfeit a* ill!‘k l*k I.N l’l ft * f •i i . I
M*i:.« DW, Nov lit. id ’- 'I
Kameey will dtsUibute TubercuI i&gt;. * t ull»i M silt'll would addles*
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Pi'-ndct.l of the Soviet Acs.teu'S peed)
Ineia O iriitm ae Seal poatera S a t­ ( k V I l v s I n i r f f
thr Mate cul.v*|illun Dec 0 Ml
l Vitilli-iv ‘iclonce utiieite-l tudsv ttmihl provide:
urday.
V e r a K in ir* ( M
" o n
I - Exsinpilon of the fils* H "
iild h -iv will reinsili imp"!'uni in
K u h n n s T o ( s r o i n i i l s i'«(i9iL*iiii
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T h rC h rle tm a a Saal Sale begin* I
llemlrrsoii, 17-year-old Pensa- &lt; lane ( i.rniiiult today rviH.- i
11SiFIlei ii w aifarc in spite of I)-* nod of an individual'* estate H r
its general mailing on the L"’n4
fedciel e itste taxe*. Thr pruimt
-b-la hipii -i.' In ml hoy, was winliiip
S a lt*
In
C h in a
S » * a atom huiuh
iJETTVHUURfl, P a. N.,v |u, up '• iimt to 83 of the state'* Mil I'relnleul I'hiang Kai-Hlu-k ui
and will confinin' through Dec. I.
l.i.-iit General Anab-lt A. PUg rxvmplion H (60,000,
ter
hv
veterans
of
tinAm..
Vera Bigg".
a' i.vi »u
The barge llift mailing began yea- &lt;7PI— The tosmiscripl ,.f s -.pee k tubs e lint he '.topped llitii’ to M-e I III, Air Force to form u 'J-- An n.lditlonsl exituptb'ii f
' i ■I I h, ••i ir ii.vtiv, wiitlng in the Ll'eiaiy
, MAN II A. N
petmt-d ti v Hri'alileni Alirshain War ren, Die Key Club is &gt;i sclniul
leiday.
t |,f- first ( 10,000 in life insure lie* High Sc ho I ' . - , ! - . ■ • i .- r
iiu/riti-,
naid
the
atomic
age
Iml
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-.-it
in,
wit
Itee|
sir
group
to
fight
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Dn preevods fm m estate tsse* N. vrp •idem of Ca*xcll r r 1 . **" t W -1
Tha Scouts, attired in full uni­ Lincoln Hfi yearn ago ret in tied to eervii-N club cijiupotcil of juniors Reds.
14“ persons ntuitkid m*ee.l tdowN n.&gt;i made artillery obsolete
*t"k.
'tin! eeuior" whose aim Is to give
Du- I'untiury, ho said, artlllu 'v ha&lt; »r»ti- estate tax exemptiiui is mad" to have delivered '
form, will consult with th* man- the place of its inapt ration today
tow
nrd
Muni
hi
t.uiiglit
upimienl
Cliennaiil.,
retired
UH
n&gt;
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Monday o ' e r •11»11,r. WT Ul ii the
Carried nl-onrd the Freedom, t.u.h-1 hip III other ntudeiits.
pgeri of the varloua business es­
Ij s it e in Hu. 1'. oil I■ t Inn i fU-ji .iij-piicil Hu- answer to ic-dm-il'i fm life Insurance prucii't- now- Jsvcun M'i'P-ulv.1
general
and
ivartline
e.-mm.
t)ie
tablishment* to seeura permission Train. Linculn'v tieltv"imrg \d
after spllligliig H I-al :ii»»l 1»ini picul d e v e l o p m e n t s in si aw Thev are not suhjsot t, iiu-uim ■object i I '
of the I HIi. now rulls Ull an ii &gt;
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dress
was
liruught
lieuin
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Hl
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At
K
tax, however.
ilii.iiighont history.
to place thr gay Chriatmaa Heal
mg u d ull- * Mg mil
port cuinpiiny in China
t g.jvuruii.i i.t
i t'-'i
.tu ui'y
I.UR ANUEI.E8 , Nov. IU, i/P»
“ DiiriiiK most recent tilin' in
poatera in places of prominence In nection willi cur.-im,nli- niuikiug
The
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mild
Inrelayed
to
the
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] "t tier form ! » ' r 1,0 ■
the Hfiih anniversary ..f it., fil'd I lake it easy I* the doctor's order
U lT E tt LOSES l»E&lt; IMON
the various business Imuawa.
American lliiwuiinn
Steinn* In.- \ iiii-i icau (leiiem and niddaiy
piesident the “generous "It
I Im spei-t 1 u I • , &gt; !• k iirpublic hearing.
LAKELAND. N uv U* — P
- r-ii Wallace Hcfcy.
, Uoltipuny i .id bird its Manila a t.uirnalH the thought fieq'iently tfrom
velsiaiis
of
the
forinei
t
I
e-i l.y Ml- l&lt; ».
.' ' •
tb-d nt
AMnrney (ienersi Toni l t lmk
I lie 03-year-old actor suffered Huruiu war theater.
tool. WEATHER PREDICTED
gerita that it tttia |H ni'i'i-dltlg t" pi i-i-ied that, lu the 'atomic ug- , An utter chased s man ai"'dn! tin. radio -till, ■ . : " ,.1 ' - -ill -rLAKELAND, Nov. Ifr-lfl*)- lent a solemn note to the occasion , a iienrt attack last Tuesiluy ami ,
jirrl ll is ra llying a ratgu ol aitlllery ban become mil uf date." th,. cnmpui of Florida Houtlmin eii in the iPu'v 1 i.' ■ t * tin* " i n ­
Hain and cooler weather will move by comparing tho present Mina lu
nchrduled to stay IU days in
rice from 'iiiigon to itkiiiawu for tllagunravov wrote, “ ll tn cadvd (!&lt;dleg# t»day. The utter l &gt;' tin ner of Winch, v .1. :-t- elil-tod in
RUNS IN FAMILY
an archaic weapon which cnnn.it decision. Tna man esme t.u* turn In the hlUe-nol ■■mtuit, I&gt;lild
into North Florida tonight, tha tho crucial days of Lincoln's s d - I ( sllfornla Lutheran llo a p lta l.'lie ’s
the United HI liter, Aimy
r
TALLAHASSEE, Nov In
iiiuv play a serious role. We do not suinglng—a shovel. The ummsl Douglas Stcii-'n-m. ./iiv e e com­
Fedrral-Htate Frost Warning Mir- mltilstraUon.
| taking oxygsu tvsry two hour*.
— It runs in th« family.
-------- -----------finally licadsd for the water.
consider
this to be the cast
Viea predicted.
' Hetty J u in- Larsuii, .Imiglu.'
WILLIAMS RESIGNS
mittee chattlimu f.-r th« contest
Its morning advisory said:
'n f S tsle Treusiirer Ed l.uis-u | Resignatlun of iii-mge WitlianiR
I here.
“ Forecast for panlnaulnr FlorVi- lerilny was wlertisl uu uffu-i as t runuuri-r uf llu- Jiiyi’e-'s, dn.- lu
i O ther winn. i uf uri*»* in tho
Ida for tonight and Hnlurday
juf Hu- Kliiridn St a tn Univ.-r-.iH health reaHiiiin, *'«i avi-vji'eil l-v
contest were Iti-rutliv Niobiack of
monlng: cloudy with showers
fie-,liman rlusa. The uffire? Whv tho directum uf the gruiqi at a
1 tivlodo High rihool a r t Nixie
and cooler in northern district*;
tieusurur, of course.
moetlng hint i-vcnlng, a.id ( lif t
Kirchhnff of .Suminule High School,
cloudy with a few widely scat­
fHliers i-lertcil were Will Pen Abies, a directur, was appmliled
i Itadiaa and ciuh nrize-i Imvo been
t, , ! ?
. __ ____ _
tered shower* In central and
nell of Columbus, (in., presidri.t to fill the vaesney, a wits un1donated to winner* by Firmtonu
southern districts.
Nell Truy Kincaid uf Urlandu, 1nounccd Ibis niarilflig l-v G-uil.ni
‘ Store. Walker Elt-clric (To. m il St.
Nanlj Clam will artier in Sanliud at 10: JO o'clock on SstimUv vtcu
• president;
and
Adslunti- Bradley, Jnycee proaidenl. W. H
“ Fareceit f o r . Katurdny: partly
I AU-AHASSEi:.Nov. 14. (A 'l-M irw ood plantation home, ill but Johns Electric t'o. and the Music
•tHjning.
Nov.
n
,
and
will
head
a
big
Cluiittnai
parade
in
which
all
“ Sissy" McLeod, also uf Orlun-I . | Stamper w h s nutm-d a directur
cloqdy :and cooled in nurtli and
v.u.int for four yzai* while it* residents have occupied the Florid* gov- Box.
secretary.
■ . . .
. . .
cn(rgl dlitlcta, continued mild cKUdma ol Sanlupl and Seminole County ate iuvitrd to match.
Honorable inuntiuii lum-tig the
f
. n t " minion, it being prepared Jor 24-hour family U.e a ^ i n . ;)0 conU (,anlg w ut ulVQa
Jnatl
KITTY HAWKE UEI'UHNS
aoutnern diatrleli.
The Sanford Merchant* Aitocialiult and the Jaycec* are donating
Governor
and
Mr*.
Millard
Caldwell
within
the
next
couple
ol
i
Me#lu
of 0vlct)o and Juil0 MeiUt.
|
MIAMI
WOMAN
AKHKHTEH
BAYONNE, N. J . Nov. l'J-(/P)
»250 In he awarded us cash prwr* |o children judged at having llie lieu
1 NEW YORK, Nuv. IP, (,P.
—Tha "Kitty Hawke" c'-iu- hum.4 FOUND BURNED
costume, and decorated vehicle* in each clan, it wa* announced today Mrs. Macine Davis, 36, whose hus today from “ll years exile in tvrek' will itart gradually moving their belongings back lo the old two- rup of Lyman School. Judges wera
R. E. True. Ll. C. St«ci« and the
DIXON, III., Nov. IS—(/P)— A
story home under ths big »hsdy tree* live miles from the Capilol.
hy
Karlvle
Moutholder
anclrfl.
F.
Carta*,
Jaycee
co-chairmen
in
charm! Imml Is In Jail here mi « ' loliti.-rv London.
RUyear-otd Dixon housawlfe and
Rev. J. E. McKinley.
It
Is
being
painted
up.
Ths
bee»4
of
Iho
committee
th
a
t
will
d
i
r
e
c
t
^
.............................
—
--------------*
| charge, was arrested last nigl.l «-n
The flimsy W right brothers
her three sons, feged 18 months
have
been
run
out
of
of
their
hive
but
he
taased
tha
bar*
and
pastures
n
charge uf tieing a fuglttvo trum plane, which first carried man
to seven years, were found bunt­
Prices are as fullowit First 1uMlurnl.
Now the tattle mu
i y e ...........
"A t tho request of Santa Clau.t."
aloft in Nlintumed flight 45 years miller the porch roof. A new beef to tha buyer.
ed tu death In. a closat of theli*
price, IIS; second price, (10.00:
tha
route
of
tho
parade
which
will
ago, arrived aboard the 13,0*ni­ cuttle herd h a t been started In th* gene to the buyer’s own farm ami
Police
said
ths
charge
v
was
in
home early today.
and third prlca, #6.110 In each of
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 19—UP)
ft of cloth ton carrier Palau in cumpany of pasture. A small pond has been the plantation la ready for a new
C hief‘ or Police Hferry Flacher form a t the City Hall, will be
's, one of which la of tots! lug, Jewelry and five
Caldwell dairy hard
flvi suitcases 24 of its descendants—sleek, new, stocked with gam e fish.
■aid hire. Warfel’s husband, Ran* ahortanad for tha sake of the amell
ve
yeara
old;
another
of
“
1
expset
to
partake
of
the
Joys
The
beef
cattle
pasture*
have
dcadl]
Jy Navy corsairs.
[ | from Miss Juan
uau Harris, a nurse
Boston
dill, told him hfe waa uwakened kiddies who march In Santa’s
of farming w ithout very much of been uaed only for fattening stock
Cleveland
by tha smell of amok# and found honor, Mr. Gauaa announced.
of
10
to
13
year
old
youngsters.'
p
the
work,”
Governor
Caldwell
aald.
bought
In
tha
spring
and
sold
In
youngsters.
1
PALATKA
MART
CLOSES
STARKE
BOY
HONORED
Cash prlca# will ba gtvan to
Denver
tha clothing In h eloiet ablate
Hlnce the Caldwell family moved the fall. Now a permanent stock
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19-GP)
Philadelphia
^nd tha four liodlaa on tha floor. children for tha b ait costume*
off
the
fa
rm
to
the
executive
hard
la
being
rt-establi»htd.
worn by those on foot, and for the
Doylo Conner of Starke, yester­
St, Louie
As th a Caldwells prepare their
decorated bicycle, . f o o t e r f i u u o anri*2h i ^ ’Drla#°«fioorl*0 *i closed hcra thla weak until March day was elected president of the mansion in Ja n u a ry , 1946, It has
Ban Antonio
4'
TURKEY SHOOT
been
used
only
a
a
week-end
rest
own home fo r uae, they alio are
Seattle
* - . , M ... " d prU#( W l0a
1after volume dropped to virtually Future Farmers of America. He
ipot
or
for
Informal
entertainment
getting the big whlto Exccutivo
tl IF.
Washington
nothing.
Max Cobble of Midway, Tann., of friends on hot summer day* and Mansion ready for Ita naw occup­
J«rk'onville
avanlnga.
ant, Fuller Warren.
named atudent secretary.4
Miami
Caldwell ao(4 hie dairy cattle
i VTA !• an orxanLiation of
Orlando
us la county4* waa mainly nnponthi n 260,000 farm youths- herd before ba became governor,
Pensacola

/Parole Program French Premier
Is Outlined At To Seek Assembly ;
Jaycec Meeting Confidence Vote

Solid Blast Of R
Wintry Weather
Sweeps Midwest

Imu,| ,SItiaua .V-*ecnih|y ap*

......... ic.i i.v the

:jjew Jet Biiniber, (oroiKTs Jury To
Fast As Fighter. }"v;‘s‘{Ki" ‘‘ l,'t.“uth
Is Being Tested 01 1 "hiown Negro

lb'dlh'.nn.islri,torS ^ ,,lili,,,'l*K''l‘s
h i.' on police Ad
.... . _
-------- J ,............«...
Mwi or UNKSfdi *,or ^ ar,*wi ( ■ub|itHrry Kent Finedl

•'$50!) On Charge Of

( iiiiihiclinf; ‘('uha’

13

Wins ,l,t&gt; ft-c *Dntest

City, County. Children Invited
To Enter Christmas Parade

Caldwell’ s Hardwood Planation Is
Being Prepared For Family’s Return

THE WEATHER

f

�9

✓

TRP

CIO Abandons

SANFORD

Russia Claims

Stevenson Steals
Show In 1st Hole
In Political Ring

F R I D A Y , N O V . 1ft. 19-18

H E R A L D . SANFORD. F L O R ID A

China Hopes
Pepper Says
Truman Finch* No
Shortage Of Men must be vastly expanded. With lor.nos likely were heavy. MnJ.
each lunch costing around lli General Chant: Llu-Shili. governTo Build Cabinet' cents,
all we are now getting from ’nicnt military upokcuuan, cellnik'lvcrniiii’iit
three cents.
Uitril 130,(XH) lied csauulHi"’ I"

H'nnltaBeit Kt.ira r u t * d m )
(Continued From I’afe One)
ol the General Airemlily thal the
United Slates ami lliltaui are car
action, and other groups which
the
In
tying on ^ "mad armaments rate
helped re-rlrtl the President
"With our vast surpluses of
lit Mil.I.IAM J. CONWAY
againtl Rtmia In both cmmlriei,
Nov. 18 —
** willing to cooperate with the
citrus products there is no rentn i P ’AGO. Nov. 1«—(A*)— Ad. he said, there is a "war psychoth"
Florida State ( AFL pnhiirallv hill docs not raped
son why the school children of
Im
K
.Stevenson
stole
the
show
to tnerge with the AFL any time
against the Sovirt Union.
America should not receive all
In lo fu t role na a candidate
the citrus they need every day.”
soon.
HtMM* was asking a one lliirrl
for
iin
elective
public
Job,
. ••MW birth certificate law which
A third reme.lv nointed out hv
are the main outlines of
lie was elected governor of tedurlton in artni l»y the f u r le.itl- |
Will protect birth record*, par­ theThose
Clt*’.\
■«&gt;*. lullin’, u» tic- 11luiot , hading Ills fellow Demo* ing powen I hr United States &lt;ailed a new lues if mi wno nave neeii Pepper was tbo expansion of
ticularly those of children born ncrilied hy various CIO leaden
Plot nlu'.r
citrus
exporting
a
M t of wedlock, from cuiious or In Portland preparing (or the .nil to a iweep nf the big Mate the proposal "a Imbs I urei pomitile" luigge .ted for * place wero in grcarter amount to (funsds and
eluded
H«
cabinet
would
have
Ur
offo.
i.
lie
got
more
votea
than
l prying eyes, Dr. Wilson T. Howder, annual CIO convention, which
‘
............ .................................
countries,
ami more for the
and a "rtiirl deception J»dm l'o&gt;- have more posts than n fence ijollier
aiivhod) on either ticket.
Itkta health officer declared here opens Monday.
i Kuropcun recovery program.
there are a number of reasons ter Dulles said the U S. has under around Texas.
Pepper aluo expressed the need
CIO President Philip Murray
Just "i fart, editor and publish­
*Hc explained that under the told an Americam for democratic (mi In ■ mash lilt xurcess. He put arms unly 12 per cent or les- ol
In finger on one of them while the number she bad dllriiu' tbe er, magarine of the press, nomi­ i for more funds for the expansion
present law. the State Hoard of action meeting Is d night
li. na- mi th&lt; campaign trail.
nated i I ’lmiduMe cabinet com­ j of the rural electrification pro*
I p a lth 'e vital statistics buicnu
war. Me said Uilvsla lias 15 to Vi posed ........ .. of newspapermen. 1gram, and for th r ehnxtructUn
"Our CIO movement I: not »
Vin
Id
i
tin
Hintiltlnas
rnlnis’ merit give a complete tdrth record tall to any particular poldual «i
ml “ Pm working to per cent ol bet wartime vtmapjb
Ami l i e Johnston, president of I of more hospitals, such a* kh»
• f any Individual to eny person pay tv It i". a thoroughly in&lt;l&lt; Ilf i|f he
Ilf I1
the
Motion Picture Producers Asat
arms
Ilieir
also
are
large
armies
' wjto applies for it Thai, the fuct pendent institution Wr made out
" \ id " be
added,
"Dwight — linsllerltd bv tlie tr 'ilutlon
Ml •oclatn.n more seriously advanced
1 that a child Is Illegitimate— has a eontrihution in the recent election Glenn, too’
^
the thought that America's top
; Meth injury— hi# mother had We’re not boa: ling a lend it We
It. .ml it In o prerise, ffea- Riissian-doniinalrd Poland. 5 ui;o- Inbnr l»sib' - should !»• chosen for
| syphilis, or h|n father w-a:i In a regarded that contribution bj n uni
slavia,
Clfchoslovalia,
Romania.
oft voice. Some folks who
key dipt.... ..
jobs abroad.
i pin*]' Institution or hospitel for type of duly that had to he pu h m heard him on the radio
This idea la fascinating If It
t* S e mentally 111- could easily be formed in the interest nf the well i oimiientcd "Hotrnila like Ronald Hulpana and I Innyary.
llrltain rejected the [dan as un- carried out, my nominee for nm' pebllc knowledge.
being of all the people, mid •« r ’».1, in ,i n
reallrtie, France turned It down a* basandnt to Fiigland Is John I,
*Dr. Sawder also pointed out that the intern I of n better wav of
Steven on, a tall, balding man
la*w|s lli&lt; t&amp;O.OOO salary anil
j pic k information Is shown on cer* life."
,f la, ear tied a lot of varied, ex* deceiving.
The acting I' N niedlatm for 125,000 expense account give hint
A n|tnk».;man foe Ihr sui" p, i h me into Hie political arena,
{ Hfled copies of Idith records which
M p R Y persons must present to en- w o rk e d told reporters tha* hi l i r i t'hirsgri lawyer, a farmer, Palestine, Hulph llunrhe, sail) he the n ec c ia ry financial back­
J pfr school, obtain work, secure union will not press for rreation „ i,mi director and a diplomat. regarded Isiael's answer to an or­ ground.
And what an Impressive figure
der to withdraw front the N pijvv
___ _ ___
of a new parlv.
II.
m i inaiiprentire srnman
I•passports,
r. S
t, etc.
_ i of IHealth
f . . UL
•Now
the
St*U nHoard
i„ W.irhl Wm I During World as Indicating a willingness to com­ old John uotild make at the court
\V», II In set veil an a special ply. The Jewo said they had with­ of .St Ja n ie's- with his florid
,
t.itu to thr Scaretary of the drawn all troops which entered lie .Shake .puli can oratory, Ids twin*
foini.H Hke to see the enactment of
CINCINNATI. Nov. P.* 1 F&gt;,nl Itu Secret ay of .State mea after Hi t. I I tin day their ilriou , rto'inenl eyehrov.s. In kne,
' • • l a w whlrh lavs flust the State Tho AFL. determined to plsv so
hreerlw and sill hose he would lie
) yjfie tra r does not have to issue a ’ in c re a dug i'de in poldir”
’ It, . , in alternate delegate to Negev offensive stalled.
Secretary of Slat*' Matidudl met iinforgrt'ahte rim lahoi govern*
{ atrtifiad copy of a hirth record un- gave ration • consideration •■ &gt;• 1., il.. I niled Nations general aswith tbe lir tr i h and Fieneh lot- menl of I’lNgland would have to
. nd'lo hi pi III and 1017.
* )00i he il Hntlyfieil thnl tile eppll* peal uf theHatch A d, lu " l,,,li’
ItfuelK'
tap roots were eign minister’: In dismiss the hohi ill up and Hull'll to a man who
c4nt has n dHted Inletect In the pnllilleal activity hy govenom m
,,,,[
I.
htlcal soil. He’s n He also is to talk with Grnernl won a lion n month pension for
etrttftcate. stirh as lawyers, health workers.
Alltel II an '"id miners.
■ M d social agencies, Insurance c o m - , Committees, speeding
"" ., ,i ..I, nint minirsjike of the I.ijriux l&gt; t ’luv, PH. military go'
Perloue* it I ' time we widetietl,
x.111, ............. .. who svn« I* ft Clliol f.o Gtioiau*. and other ca ( aaj||g| etc.
IpmiKioalu for new legi
,.,i idi ot
under
Grover pcrtll stmirl tin lleilin lilockmlc the wind* base on which govern£ f * n * ! Boa id uf Health would al.u | weighed
ii.«,« i ideas . l v
■
U t. to UlUo anv applicant a hill I to dire |n year old lla ld . \ d i |, , , | ,nd in the IKM '97 nrrhet hefiire leaving to report to P m l mi,nl Imdei i am ntipninled— and
i n , .ju,I, im n and women from all
fold eartinratH which give. only henrlnp «hr nan... of retiring • l|, i .il . i wit i serrelarv of state dent Trainan Monday
•’srcncc of the
in Him "i
Th# Knsslan spoke after John _clause P
St^vrii nfi rifrilffl tfm Vfi!« woo- Foster Dullen of liie Polled Hlatci i denim rat" liclief that people g ro w ........
(|1|. * dr hi In- inherited, malrhed attacked the Hovirla' proposal for | with re .pomdhll'tv.
,.,( \\
t f.M f'ti, two.I n 111 ROirurnnr a one-third arms cat
as "almost j
n , , . [» an era of cx|ier. park
11.. , l.rvoided llie J'rtH UrpuhHrsn irresponslhlr" mid a “ciuel decep-'
w.,,y. The nstloTi's fiireigii , p HC,
V*i,,in:il t'liiivepllnn.
tln n "
i policy of ecklng world peace Is n),v
S'even on si in sounded a keyDulles, speaking at a full meet- j | NrK«-1y- being carried out by pro- i (uig&lt;
,,,.1.
i Iran house in S p r ln g - ing of the assembly, urged il t o , fruit tonal militntv men even h i . I
tr,
approve unaniniou .lv a rnajoril/ 1 pnritdil«i&lt;■dt' gentle scientist*
a ir
ivdt niovn down there from proposal calling for further .stuoy , rHeai'b'i.i’ the weapons f"r a
i ,,,r farm nesf mibiirban of slcpa toward arms limtlnlinnn ! imsaible I Mid World Wnr
•MIAMI BEACH, Nov 19—&lt;/P)
U r m January
Bv that
liunsia attacked that propoi.rl.
fn) J( mailer. I have comu i t r i i i i n •FIFTH lllb I t '
, n v i i i r khnultl know how
-IGeneral Fulgcnrio Batista said
TAI * AIIAURFir No
P&gt;
'
i
-r hi" first name. It and tnxai-d in her coanti r [dan I'm* I ,‘, j (( (,.„t „t ,Vc list 'of appointees,
today. he will not seek a second
would reduce military pcrtmiiiml w| ||l,|| M
fn rwarded In K&lt; v
Hr, .ofit
of the Ut 'lo M
I. ill,
\,|-lav
form as presiiliTit of I'uba
and iirms of the Pulled Stales,
,|V
passenger pigeon
, II f.nd I* In the Old T e d s nritaui.
•Th* "strong man” of the Is- Vehicle |l«riarltnet|t m ay ren. Il
Fiance, Itrusm and Plrittu. . |((m1 „ lt
wnv ||,.t r ,i is
I,* ■&lt;mlninx "It means 'the
l * d &gt; politics—in his rapacity an -, , PI„|,| 117 000 000 Hill v-at
The nsiienthlv'ii political committee | j.| ( .,, jctni v of agriettlture*rtf a'" of OrUS "p ■oe air'
Mwty elected senator from Pan
has approved the mujorily I1- " " , j | | | | , H( peite, who has run the
Villas F rovlrrt nald he will al- hit" umdit'i'd $10.733 023 an *n
and defeated the ItiiHsmn lesslu* • |r(r|l ,if
tt„. highest
yt to form a powerful fusion .•tea e &gt;.r t| r,92.08K over I • &gt;
tlon.
; | ‘ ,bV,
history »&gt;r Fred Allen.
y In opposition to I'rrsldent y e n i ’ previous record of t i l
Like Dalle#, lir it lull Minister o f , ,m (
„„
f„r chaff
Carlos Frio HPcnnns' regime. h|!l O.'lh
.State Heitor McNeil and Fienctij g( |.|r(||iv „f
| a h o r - T'onio
,M1 hope to attract many strong
i itnlliHit'l !*»•**«
^lm m u le s work out "f
Madera to thin coalition party.
&gt;«lu 11ilirig AFt. dock wutkers, Foreign Mm later Robert Hclnminn
General Batiidn said. "Thin will
Ith n a te r i'd fuiuic reprisals against r r i r r l n l lli** Riinfiirtn prnimtcil Mr- ^
v „f tbe Interior-- Shot give the people many good men 1president
Hmi h uuei ii liner tieing diverted Nell termed It unrealistic and . '
'
........ ,|py „f , | (c Stork Club,
front paialy/ed II.H. ports lo Hajf- S h u m a n .aid It was deceiving
,
„ mllp „ career out "f
I la v. Nova Hcntta.
/* * “ ............ aaaatnbly already h«a vo ml
jt Russian demand that |»e ] .
t(lP | nllPr man
| ", Hr al o culled on IW
xi atomic energy conimtavtim [ ufl.t, | Hrv nf
the tr e a s u r y , longidioremen "not to act xsj
j hreakei ." and aid the ubifT,......... . . . ’.x up two treatlea: one calling |
_ a hail on the atom bomb and
I them agreed to reconsider iv
laegal N o tic e
jinn I" woik .drips rer-mte'lVfkt /. lie other establishing an atomic
pent ml avitetn.
id r
I
Dork workers a» fit John!
Vishlnskv t*&gt;ld the assembly to­
Bron w|ck, pledged cooperation In
day that flic majority thus lias
the waterfront tieup.
3. William N Margntls, top fed- twice bruvhid aside the atom
rial mediator. aid negntiationa bomb ipiestlon lie added (hot Rus- j'
i
probably will continue into next si* has repeatedly turned down i
week
lie aw n" chance for a the liiternattnn*l atomic control P
rjulek end »f llie strike that has scheme put forward in 194b by j t
made deepening inroads into the Bernard Baruch nf the Pulled
nation' erommiv.
States.
R O A S T T U R K E Y w i t h All T h r T r i m m i n g s
the meeting '"day is*(worn ne­
The Rllistan snl Hu principle
gotiating rnlntnlMean of the AFT, of atomic contt d bv alagea is "utR O A S T S I R L O I N «.f RE I3F S T E A K S
Inierna'lonal Long horenu'ti's Aa- terlv unacceplahle" and that su h
u' lstlnn and t tie- New York Ship­
C H O P S nil il S E A F O O D
ping
Association,
ii'prcxentlng a plan would open ihr dooi &gt;o ' '
stevedore employers, lx the first abuse bv any mot ml organ Tim h„
O P E N fi:lin A. M. ' T I L L 9 : 0 0 P .M .
Joint session nlnre the strike hegan lllia:iian:l he laid, want iiinultane- ■'«
ous control over all phases of t ,J
ten days ago over a pay dispute.
»l W c tln r s tla y — O pen 6 : 0 0 ‘T ill 1 :0 0 P.M
u
T h i s W e e k 's
On the eve of the meeting, K y a n atomic production.
isld hi* union would iclude from
B
e s t in R n r iio
It is estimated tliat xiane 15.any future agreement the Cunard
White Htsr lane, operaterx of tho 000,000 Americans h»ve aorne de­
big British queen liners, if the gree nf hearing impairment, bin
GROVE &amp; RANCH
company continued to try "to only one-third nr lest need hearing
7 : 0 5 A .M .
break our Mrtke" tiy ie&gt;ln)r 'he aid*.
H’H O O T O W L S
Halifax port
l'lr» t nuMtcallcn O'lnlwr n
i&gt;&gt;*
At thr bustling Halifax port,
1 2 :1 0 P .M .
dock bands continued to work nil
H IK C TIO I
e X O C U N A TItll
SPORTS JO U R N A L
I’nSer vnd hr virtu* of authbrlty
ships, after reversing an earlier
fi:|S P M .
In o k v » i t « d as A "tins M i t " * , h J.-cUton n : t to toi l u unload ves­
.XUIIU.
Clrv ot Sanforfi. Florida. I h«r»b&gt;E L M E R D A V IS
T h * Board of County Cqmmta- call » a . n . r . l rfunletpal t i e ’ lion la
sels diverted front itrikebaund
■Inner, will r*c(lv* hlda al (h* I', field Ihrm ighmit lh«i r t t y nf r**nU.S. ports.
7 : 1 5 P .M .
Clark'* Oftlca In the Court Mdiia*
al darifard » n or h«ror* &gt; O'clock •VmVr’T l U : T r ‘, K S W tV n -f '.he
p.
M.
D*u«nib«r
ath
let#
un
I
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.
(FO R A L L M ODEL C A R S)
Onld can be extracted from th« following .j u l p l n . n l
iwv City Comtnl»»lon*r» for r . r i n .
A I1R O T T A
era. hut th* rnit i* greater than I tu n*) I ton .linrl w h . i l h a ., ' iCaht*•Jee*mn »*hab he h*ld at the
truck
W
ith
baton
two
•ji*.t
• he value of Ilia metal.
COSTELLO
d r y Hall in aeld City n. Ranlnrd
axl* or •■tuivaUni. t l ; « t I t l X l u Kl rid*. In caatormllv &lt;» th* '•»••
8«d These C)uallty Mala Reford You Buy
8 .0 0 P .M .
u ply m raar
7l')X)o tront.
l nrdtnaec»» ratatlna W
uai w Ii m U rear. Truck tn h*v* .inri&lt;w
in tore* In ealil &lt;3lv The poll»
arwood
of
aiiual.
dumb
hndr
YOUR ‘'SHIP I V E
it Hi b« on#n i l
n i !W «i A.
at I rd eapaclty with hydrau
rn mandard Tim*, and wilt
C H R IS T IA N H U S I
lie cylinder h ni.t
Knutoeed van Ir I..ta
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7:00
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COME IN" Sooner
No epara li ra or wheel
i
Appoint Mr* M »r|ir»i F
N ESS MEN
) (on*)
one
halt
Ion
pick-up M&lt;rn*a, Hr&gt; Ralph Austin Kmltl'.
By the Aid of Ntwtpepert
truck, with etael body and a”
i » it nack aa Inapactnrt. and
7 : 3 0 A .M .
nloeed cab Tire* normal ariiilp- ’ l&gt;« r . H Itoumlllal aa T-|ark of
ADVERTISING . J
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" in Vv'lTNKJlH Wltrciucor. I have
Jack K. Morrison, Manager
L IE S
•.rairnlo -at my n*nd a . Actlti*
Mafdr nf the c ity • I Sanford Kb.r
lOtOO A .M .
a
1,1*, and l av* cauawl to ha aflliad
i.r alo the Ileal nl the •aid C lly mt
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At’In* Mirror nf th# City of
Hanfnrd. Khirlrta
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Law

t'r.im I’aar lln rt

40.0110 for the .Suchow defenders,
( On tho Nationalist* aide warn
Ahoto points:
The government air force was
1Intart— ino mention has berm made
V any lrwana—and it knew who'
It rwuld do iignlnst missed tiuopa
without rover.
The government halted llie Hetl
advance without the u c of reinfurerments mid eupplic.. stalled
at
IVtigpu,
midwav
hcluien J„j|
Suchow and Nanhimr. The «• p r e - l M.||j

Harry Kent Killed

r

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ventrd in |H|li

was

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■Refused By Batista

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hulli for fuel one thing—"Qul*
Clein'' withiaa all tM tlmel
. Thft It whit vou'U like aba
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Wather. five tlme-t
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ANNOUNCES

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of Thursday, Nov. 25th Will Have to Be
in the Office Not Later Than

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be advanced in price 10% . . .

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white waih—*wd
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PAGE TH R EE

THE 8ANKOKU HfcHAUX bANPUIUl. FLORIDA

ra«j;e«.
Indiana S t a r t To Imunal
| Scientific, surveys h ate deter­
that the currying capacity
Improve Livestock mined
of the pueblo’s 81.071* acres is

- -

A t THE CHURCHES

t’S T i r S S i f f i . S S 5 ? |W Catholic Parishes
Mr*. P H Stephenson, Director
To Hold State Me cl

of Religious Education
9:46 A.M Church School—A
. ,
P ti i dien in i
TAOS. N. M-—(/Pi—Ti ihul lead- 001 timmaU, including both catClass fm Every Age
" ‘
"
la- Sheraton
a r t a r t taking atrp* to improve lie and hor«e». Recently, there .*11 Church Notices kuet be pre-ented at The H#*t*| affira on Iht . 11:00 AM. Morning Worship
Morlda.
will
onn
breeds of liviwtock at T ho.« Imlinn weie 110(1 being fed. A reduction
day balore publication.
I Sermon Them*—"The Cup Of Plata Hotel, in I i i.ifi.i Be t&lt; it j
pueblo In Northern New Mexico. piegiuni is in progre-s. (ietting
I iglitccnt'
Thanksgiving
Ithis week-end fm
•
some
of
tne
futllllies
to
dispose
LAKE MARY
The campaign la designed to pro­
CENTRAL BAPTIST C l l l ' U t i l
0 llic Him'.'
( O . M M l N i n « III Ki lt
tect and preserve the limited, lull i of their horses proved ipiitc i Laurel Avenue and Ninth .Street
S
e
r
S
s
’
Y
°U,h
,
Annual
Con............
Tradition dating to when
fcrtlU. lumla alloted to tin- pueblo. ,i problem.
Itev. H, I.. Whatley. Minister
Lake Murv Florida
7:30 PM Evening Worship
!'»n P " ' " " &lt;H Hoi '.Tune Socle
the horse was the only means
1217 West Second Street
Rev tdarance C Wlute Pastor
Latest move waa the impoit- of transportation made many
Sermon T h e m a "W hat Can . He*.
Phone 980-It
Church School
10:00 A.M. P ray F m "
atlon, on loan, of no Army re­ tribal elders reluctant to reduce
I II Is expected a lh,.n and del
W. O. Stansell.
Worship
11:00 AM,
mount stallion U&gt; improve the lion held*.
legates and memhci
■ill dleud.
Sunday School Supt.
Writimlnstei Felhnvahip 0:00
breed of Taos horses, ('nncurront
T i n : t IICHCII OF (JOD
ami mvny Catledi. llo n.liv will
P.ddla Keith, B.T.l'. Director
with the stallion’s arrival, the
2M*9 Elm Avenue
[assemble. Among i ti.- i .'.ihlo. of
P M
|io not overfrccre desserts ma.le
l*:-15 A.M.' Sunday School 'Ts.Intooi High Fell m hiyi
0.00
pueblo council reduced to five In the ieftigerator; serve them an
R*v, Joe C. Crews, Minister
'The Catholic Chni.h • h,- ore
the number of horses any family soon wo possible after they arc ses for all ages.
I* M
Sundae ohool at 9:46 AM tent at this ir lig ....
g . th .ii n g
II 00 A. M.: Morning Wnishir
m ight possess and feed on com firm.
Clmn Pi active Wednesday 7:30 Clyda M Move, Supt. C|»ssr&lt; for will be: His F xccllrn. y 'a, Mn^t
Sermon by pastor.
all ages
Rev. Tho.t. .T*McHon .&gt;igl |&gt; l&gt; .1
P M
2:30 P.M. liapthmiMl Si m i .
Thank giving I' i/ ' miu Sunday
P asto 'il cervlce at II (HI A M C, H„ Auxilary I! 1 i Hio.p.e
at First Baptist Church.
evening at , /Hi P M by the Suit- All mem he i . are urged to he pre- Of St. Alig n dim
I
Ifi II, v
0:30 P.M.: B.T.l!. Unions tm all day School Children
^•nt at 'liic service. A table of Msgr. Wm. .1 Mu ' I i 'M II . * to
ages.
There o ill 1.. ,, I hnnk 'giving good Ihings prepaied fm all the Convention, tin I
Ii • I
7:30 P.M.: Evening Woi«u!p -ervoc nl III "o o'clock on Thanks­ C h r i s t i a n .
EKlander. Hiocc n
n 'o a i '■
“Cleaned Hands, Bloody lleatt giving lljO nl tile Church.
Evang'di dn cervlce at 7 3ft |\M rector, the IH It • ' M c ....... .
Pastor.
The Pa dm will he speaking at J. Meehan. Pnslm t
• ' I.
h
F vt'I vb'l'ly wi Ii oioc
The Regi.nti'utinn Book.t «»f the City of Sanford. I bv"Come
Thou With Us and \\&gt;
hothsrivicec
Jof the tln m aih li'.
&lt; n,c|ili,o |
'
Will
Do
Thee
(Jowl."
Florida, are open at the City Mull, commencing S a tu r­
WEEK DAY SERVICES
IJacksonville.: The Rt t;.
M c
l ilts I BVP ITS I I III’HCll
Prayei Meeting Tuoiuiav eve n-1John (J. Hidoip. IT t o i Immo
day, November ♦». IMS, for the ptirpoao of reginturiuK
Pmk \vcioie nilil Si xIIi Sticel
( IICHt ll OF CiOil OF
Ina at 7:311 I’ M,
(Church, Orlando tin \ • trW P lliooks, .It , Pnslor
for the General Municipal Fled ton to be held on PecCITRUS HKKillTS
Woman'. M i a s i o n a r v B and' Pal rick Walsh. O P It*- ' o . l»on.
S iiihIu) Sdiool
(blfi A M.
Miller Farms
iRector Redeniptii-t I
S o
em ber 7,1048, and will remain open each day except
Morning W-n -1,11•
II 00 A.M. Thursday evening at 73ft I'M
Rev. B. W. Miller, P«alor
..............
Victory Leader Hand, Fifthly Smyrna Beach, and in.m
IT noting t ’liioM
d IT
* P.M.
Sunday/! and holidayn up to ami including November,
Services each Lord’s l*sv s'
7 :tft I’ M, I
at 7.30 P.M.
I High lights or u,. t .„ s »»*»•*!* (
Fvriiinc W»i -hip
26, 1048.
3:00 P.M,
7 .til P M ' The Cluirch d iin g liainl will fur- will lie a religion |in id, i I I IM
i WcdnesdnV Si l vi »’
If you a i r trying in keep a to .*»•
"We’ve saved &lt; |.|aic for you dish the niude for all llmie »ycv- the downtown section ,f H&gt;. » t*V.
of prophecy and want tu know u,
ices, and the public Is invited to .climaxed willi tin lelchi.i ...... .
what era of time wo ui ■ living
attend.
I the Solemn Pnntitn d High Y1.»
(
IIIMST,
I
I
l(S
|
I
III
IK
II
•)!
.1
CITY HKtilSTItltATION OFFICER
I»
--------------1 with His E!xi - Ii.......
. hem* this Interesting seinom "Hi.
&gt;i II M l I
.
I Me[lniintii?Ii,
id*
Key of David", by the Pa tor
800 17 , i
. o|i | S t i e n l
P R O IF S T SIIHIITAfiKH
...
. ,,
r tf fit*
Sunday S&lt; In. •
&gt; 4(i A M,
9H*NV n o
i i . . . ,r r ! „
i * in
CHRISTIAN A MISSION \n T ~
Mm long Si i vii i
1 1 no V M tRllor no mi* (ailfirlni* Wilhniit olnMi r H R O t’ltli
|»| HI h
IT o» \
ALLIANCE
Siil.in, I "Soul and II l\
or thr«*'1 ’ 11^ m n 't, iny ShanicHiii s|&lt;»N OK KAITH
&lt;ln Ssnford-MrUndo High **a!
W. hIii* .day &gt; i i vii n
- on p N| 'lilors. ‘"«l Ihoy'll »ln&gt;r «hni» mm
(ilenn H. Smith, I'.i'toi
'
\\ iv«%:4 nl&gt; I III* i‘t Im*;
Ivi-adioi: 1/ &lt;on io*u,
I *• alnyi IfBli thr tfuvri iiliii'lil
(In* rirl v Mt inhvi
| 0 :(K» A.M. Ilihlv Si ll
v|i v *ih*t I i iihiv 1
•d
ill
i»5
|* \\
tlgid silk ml ioii which isn’t enough 'V C , , w m " t»nr'u,«, i " ' '
Wirhnldt, Supt.
*'» let
within hailing % |(1))l,|
t. v,
11:00 A.M.: Morning Wm ii |.
I III IM II n | l II 1CIS I'
dutanee f rust nine i •Imuaml
j Bt1l) wl|| tm„ . • 11„ I , i \l
7:4fi P.M : Kvenitlg Sri vie.- Ii .

*

REGISTRATION NOTICE

evening

*

*

Rome hml
*ntiirv

All aie welcome.

Ss&gt;. M»i.l &gt;:»• » *is*I I.kii Avttnu«i
.1 I* I i*’v. .Mini vlf*i
Sr*i \it *’-4

Mil*v Studv

l«»

,
rm
— ..
'And I*hl Kngli.lT
"g . M.M
The l o w
fifth coin.....
« « » I llinlmicnl and Bolt,
i ,
first u s e it the Spanish Civil Wat ' j,H| s„„||, „f |•„v t..i..i H. i ft

PREMBVTEICI\N
C H I ’HCH
K. 0 Brownlee, |) 11 .
Pastor Emeritus
(i Jf. A M. Sundny School (... all
mien
11:00 A.M,—Morning Woiship
Service
S e r m o n —"Experience A* A
Teacher’’—Dr. Brownlee
0:30 P.M,--Junior and Senior
Young Peonle'a Meetings
7.30 P M. -Evening Worship Seivlre

I'll -t * hi i 11-in *'Inn• h Smitlay 1
.... hint; O* I I'l *m»mi#*i i(
mUm’I v«'tl i v* i v I 'i *1 lav
"Savi'il l»v Oj t-In in »vM will ha t
Ma

••vrtiiiiu

cl i'**»M

t*»|»M‘

of

1!HU Chevrolet 1 . Ton I'icluip
I S p c c tt 11h i .ini'.'.inn
H e lp e r S p r i n g .
701) \ Mi l i t . it I t i c .

*695

1!M1 l)«(li:c I Tun Cuvprcd
Slake Tr lick $ 7 7 5
i.r.n X 11&gt; Inc
700 X Hi— III*

I null
.

Kt'iti

*995

Mill Undue Traclor
5 Sptrr11 11.h i *mm

Mill

Celery Kaik

Mill U n d u e I ‘ nek
‘J Speed \*lc
SJ.i x 211 1in l! l 17

I*nrd

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fly eid t it c
litiinn A i i u . i l

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I I r im

I Ii i *i n ^ I m m i t

Milt

I tm* i »*• itt r

*995
Sedan

Seminole County Motors
| mi

I' i Intel In

\

A M of the U'tfts
A.M

FREE METHODIST ( III &gt;(&lt; II
WtiiNlii|i
tl mm
Fourth Street snd Lauml Avon
ICimI im
i*t •tmI iitki
f « ••in
(h s
Fred R. Horton, I’aai.u
* hut c-h r» MM I* \|
Sunday School 0.46 IV M
Wi’tlut .ilav
vit ••
Morning Worship 11:00 A M
l*ia y n M tc liriu
7 Ml P M .
Young Peoples Meeting 7 on I' M
Kvangnllxllr Service 7:30 P M
I M l &gt; « III IM II
Prayer and I'raisa Seivice,
Af I h*» Viltl**&lt; IMH
Weiinesday
7:30 |* \i
H» v • a t 1*tvm II I' mi &lt;i&lt;th
CONORKfiATION AI &lt; lit lit II I m* .«lav
im I* \|
I 'i a *,•t Set vi. r
P«rk Avenue and Third S i t . , '
'Mu I' \| f la in II »a | r««&lt;i
.1 Bernard Boot, Mtm.iri
I
Sunday School
10,00 \ \t I I u»h '
Morning Worship
II *wi \ \|
I IICS | « II IM^ I I \N I III IM II
Sermon by the I'astoi. H u ln i'
I»*mm Set111•*i rI \v»*ni|t‘
"Harvest Tanksgivmg Tlic W i
.1 ir ni'i.di I ai 11.. \|ifu *t«»i
ness To (iod In the (lift- ■•( *. i
■'Miviny l l ank
will he t||a
Mir**."
’( t at i ho
Christian Endeavor
7 in p \| 111**1MUM* i IIIHHI -*11*M
FIRST

cl

v I. malic studies
i t . t8,!3.

llli'll’nl i In | no

CARS-TRUCKS
FOR SALE

II N. SAY Kit

pASlnc will «|«'&gt;*k si b .'h set

tl*»* SixMi

M ir *

Mum 'tel will hira* h at l***th sri *

v 11v1-t
I hr f h u i i h irli *1 will m rr t at
*» |f* \ M MVitlri ♦•(.* •|i»*Mf|r*n ttf
Sti|i«*r iiititiiilrrit o M I a i l'l lr in
T h r ri i tla ti m t Y *Mtll F rllnwahlp
will inert
al
t» •» I* M
Thl:*
Cehmrh r u t r i n h a lie*'it &gt;onhal wnl ^
came to all to rnttte RM'I w o r ih lp 1
with in*

NEW MANAGEMENT
SUNOCO
SCR VICK STATION
P A R K A V K N I ' K &amp; .‘lu i S T I1E K T
now under the in Jinn gentrnl nf
Mr. K. S m ell/er and will he nper■led at

AL’S Sl'NOCO SKRVICK
The publlr Is invited In utlend Ihe

formal opening of

I b is

m(ation

tin

H U N P A Y N O V . 21*1
and receive a IIAM . PO IN T I’EN
or * KEY ( IIAIN a t a ttniiverilr.
! ' has hsd o » » r
'Sc servlrlna of
.'
,, • the
*..... *1 Behnol «rnt

I.X y * s t« a x p a n c n i . in
sutomohllcx. li e i» a
C e n t r a l M o to r , l e r .
-p»r ls lt/es in M l l l l l B

\ ' NR-I'P and I I B R D A I ION

NEW
.Modern
LINCOLN
LCRRICATHP
KOI IPMEN’I

Loikfor tlx Blue Ribbon Guaranty'

&gt;t.-(-iMect b y F r a n k A k e r ,
■•I M«*-»g P a r i s F 'p t l p 1 "
ol 'M ilo r d e n d a p p r o v e d
Im M i . J . I ln lll n g s y y u t( h.
D M . S h Ich S up*'i y i'.i*t
Old Mi . K. H. t . a l i t ir II. .
I lis t. I llv . .Miltlilget Ilf
F-1111 Dll t ‘urtipuny .old bv
A I S m e l l i e r , (l w h r t &lt;Sc
( tp e ia ln r o f th e -latiun.

Pactaw pleats are thete— tiny
fine ones that move in grace­
ful rhythm ai jrou walk. Yea,
(hey’re Parma Pleelt — they'll
keep their lady-like ain Sylph
rayon crepe in black only. Siam

Ift-H.
fhata'i magic In lkl|

$ 7 -9 8

paHsr el polka datil
Mm llnai that break lute a tampered Rarai pallia
butteni that g t a ti Ike front opanlngi a bow talk

YkeiMj• • •{•’ ;
: ■
.

Ikat kufi year wait! and gey, llned-ln-wklle teal• ip
laps that encircle the tleevei end caller. . . ell

,

work weadori of tubtle Rettery In navy, luggage,

■*'

green, er cepan printed crape. Silts I4V1 lo 24A-j
. ..Id •

&lt;.

With the NEW MODERN LINCOLN Lulu it alum litiui|&gt;ni« ii( vvp will he able In
render the BEST and MOST COMPLETE 1,1 KICK ATION SERVM L in thin pari nl
the State. In our Lubricalinn work we will Inllnw Hie SUNOCO A In / Routine an
recqmmended by the SUN OIL COMPANY
We will uae FENDER and SEAT COVERS In luttln l (he euslnmei’s rjir, U hc LU­
BRICANTS ah approved by the Car ltiaiiiilarlHm a n d keep CHECK CHART on all
jobH for the euHtomer’H proteetion.
We will carry a complete line of KELLY TIRES, SUNOCO BATTERIES and other
well known ACCESSORIES. .
We have recently inatalled the newcHt SPRAY FOMATIC S E R V I C E for car
washing, which giveH a WASH and GLAZE job with lanting lustre.
The poblic la cordially invited to attend the formal openinu of thi.s station Sunday,
November 21st. We will Rive to the find ISO ciiHtoinerH a BALI. POINT PEN, ab­
solutely FREE. For those not in time for a Ball Point Pen we will have a NEW
KEY CHAIN.

�n g n tKKtm m m m m
PAG* POUR
‘m u n i

m

THE SANFORD HRRALft BAWPORIX FLOMftA
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(h e H an fo rd

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Herald

Communists And France

*

PRDAT, WOV. ll, 1148

| Council Meeting Pompano Resident U. S. Asked To Aid
Sarawak Freedom
THE WORLD TODAY
Report Experiences OdSd
Ii&gt; DEWITT MACKENZIE
— ( / P I - The Uni­
AP Fmeign Affairs Analyst
On Mobile Event Tornado Incident tedSINGAPORE
States, which In I860 became

mar head-hunting forest thrillers),
tha Sarawak Youth Movement and
the Malay Youth Movement of
Sarawak. Their Joint appeal for
aympathy from the United States
was made In a message forwarded
from Kuching, the capital of Sara­
wak, to The Associated Press at
Singapore. Sent un the 9Ht)i anni­
versary of America's original re.
cognition of Sarawak’s indepen­
dence.
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the first foreign power to recogs t a g e t h e w a v e s o f s t r i k e s in t h a t c o u n t r y a n d h e l p e d f i n - !
Four *lud*ntr and two faouliy
nlie Sarawak us a free nation, has
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lor un American policy statement Council to the Southern AbsocIut(1 L A Vickers of South derstanding" by native organisa­
------ SoIXAXO I*. DHAN
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M o s t A m c r i c n n a art* c e r t a i n in t h e i r o w n m in d y t h a t .......................................
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BiW!Cinil¥ when
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in tinlsiei tlie morale of Chiin
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t h e o r g a n i z e d C o m m u n i s t s in t h i s c o u n t r y a c c e p t w i t h o u t imtl-Cmrimuidsl furre* nrises from |"*n nt Murphy Iflirh School, M o - |u tornBdo ,g UlH
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m u c h i n t e l l i g e n t q u e s t i o n i n g a lint* o f p o lic y la id d o w n in ‘be greatest crisis the Nanking | *
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rnrria of n r e so s t r i k i n g l y s i m i l a r to t h e s o - c a lle d “ p a r t y l i n e " o f t h e huttim* fm its very life, am) h&lt;- .More than 700 students from |
Ail i i t i M_r r nnfifoii ____
It all happened whin a tornado Sarawak was an Independent and prove it. Th* bruin he'd shut
'.Uthern sta te ;
attended Ilia
ffcmikie iSSi»l«ll»**R *»d
of C o m i n f o r m .
■ vould be k hardy man who tried I'linvtnticm,
hit Pompano Beach during an sovereign state under British pro- weighed about t!6Q pounds and
»Bl*rt«taiM*al« for Ike
ralslaa taa*». • ! » *• **a»**4 »&lt;•»
T h e F r e n c h C o m m u n i s t s a r e c o r r e s p o n d i n g l y e a r n e s t ' • Prtt,ir' ' h*
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Students from Sanfonl a*, the Oe»ob#r hurricane House* o e r t lection. It was ruled by the fabu­ was sevan fte t long.
is regular aa**ril*l*»
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were: Floyd Cooper, blown down and the diinagv ' *&gt; lous Brooke family, the “ White
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l.ocal faculty u ride through the air. He tsvs It
In 1940 the last of the White his first shot, the bullet striking
m u n d s o f w o r k e r s l o r h i g h e r p a y . W h e t h e r t r u e o r f a ls e . a t h n than t»i material aid?
If ira ll. Kaaaaa Clsy, a t. L«uU.
ponsors were Miss Ft hid Kitei was :tbO feet.
Rajahs, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, th* beur in jtlie n p sf Th* bM*
Th* Herald Is r s i n u b i af,_tha t h e y m u s t m a k e t h i s c la im , f o r it w o u l d b e s u i c i d a l t o adThe nmiwer, I lid.*' it, in II*1 and Mrs. Virgil .Smith
Vickers and his wife were Stand- ceded Sarawak to Britain. On July charged, paying no attention T u
t u M l i l i * e » * « * W ai e k Is a a l l l l s *
m it ta k in g o r d e r s from R u ssia.
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fne rspithll.
1Democratic Action foe Demo- ing in their hotna during the height 1. 1940, It was annexed ns a crown a second bullet drilling intu its
qtlna a l all Iks laeal asr ss p r i m e I
nin- Living' wir. the gi-m-ii&gt;. | of the hurricane when swidenly J colony. Controversy has raged over side. Another Imuter then shot
T h o s e w h o sen d a n g e r in C o m m u n i s t o r g a n i z a t i o n s .-an i*;,.
, I-(I' w.'/l. ’‘."i!- k j e a d " i
it this at w s p a a s r . a s w al l a s nil
“d by work groups. [ the house” began to r.^-k “There the annexation ever since. The the bear In the fool, turning it
i p a s its a u p o t . k s s .
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go o n lo o k i n g f o r a c h a i n o f c o m m a n d b e t w e e n t h e m a n ti
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Iryiii- oribw, (m itral High School, wai a roaring sound iik* a snuad* heir presumptive to the throne, to one side, nnd Bernard's third
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FRIDAY OCT. 19, 1918
(•MalKinm t i t y . p m ti f a ! uvvr l h » , ron of a i r p l a n e ” said V idttrt
f o r m h a s f a i l e d in o n e o f i t s p u r p o s e s , w h i c h is t o o b L'Cim*
s c u r e yacross
o i m the
li.c pi-ftn Williiigton
Wi’lllligton K
Xu". ,,ci,Pia| nt-ssrons. Among other : | | „ clasoed his wifr. fearful the f'npt. Bertram Brooke, and bis son, enraged rush.
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
'Chinese anibasrador lo Washing .,ffi,.«rs preeent wav Jean Wesley, house was m in e to 'luonle "Tiie Anthony Brook*, claim the cession
t h a t c h a i n w h e r e it h a s b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d .
DROPS TITO NAME
.•on. also made an appeal to I- .Vuatm. Texas, vlc-presiden. H . ^ t h C
F kM W t h ^ S l wall was illegal and should be annuled
AND POVERTY LOSES THAT
PRAGUE— LPi—Another mon­
Their case is in the courts of the
Slat, Dcpa.tine.it, in which h.
Councils.
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1A j
KIND OF FRIENDS.
T R IE
employed language thot servet to j Of much interest in the genera did collapse. And suddenly both of b'ultanate of Brueni in Borneo. ument to Marshall Tito has dis­
FRIENDS STICK T H R O U C I I
amplify the Generalissimo's in** meeting was a panel discussion on us were flying through the air. Eventually It is expected to go tu appeared here. Tha name of
OOOD AND EVIL DAYS. Wculti
I the subject, " w h a t is the inort 1 lost my grasp on her 1 wa; the Privy Council, Britain's high­ Marshal) Tito College lias bean
inaketh many friends.— Pr. 19 4.
changed to The College of J»n
W h a t a d i f f e r e n c e o n e e l e c tio n c a n m a k e ! L a s t J u n e ,
■uni Chins wants an Ame. unpoitant value you l.sve received 0 * //u«)!*«oaCc»nS«s°on tl'r wint'i'of est judicial body.
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i xprersion of "sympathy, m vour school life ?" Dr. Be.nice ' ;oms freakish
' T O * force.
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In Sarawak Itself, the burden uf scholar. Recently the name of
The United States ii sending
1,250 Msrinei to China. I liey c ould f i n d n o o n e elite w h o w o u ld b e a r e a s o n a b l e p o s s i b i l i t y -oliiinrrt'v"Vmi "upport " V i/o t h n Mook- of th# University *r irxns i “ I had a a*imation of floating the campaign for the return of th» Mai shall Tito w as removed from
paternal Brooke rule has been car­
to ki.o«
industry factory near
ihoutd be able lo take cart of ih» fu r t h e n o m i n a t i o n , e x c e p t G e n e r a l F i u e n h o w e r a n d J u s t i c e words, th* cium-se want
landing vitb
Fin Thursday afternoon the There was NO sound and overhead ried out bv the Malay National n_ heavy
_ and ite. pie war company
I io u g ln s, iio t h o f w h o m r e f u s e d . T h e g e n e r a l c o m m e n t w aa *•»«• 1 '"••• ?,s'»
Prague
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white
light,
if
situation there very well.
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Union of Sarawak, the Sarawak i nin'e” of KolLen-Dauek was reon t h e la c k o f p r o m i n e n t D e r n o c r a t a .
loin of Mobile, in tiie- i vening n '
were the sun iiidden by clouds Dvak Association (Dysks are fa r-'stored
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Warren Get* Truman'i ta r vrailMiimu’-i blli-r iirdvt-i! ut in. lollitWetl by no informiil party In member seeing white cranes and
hesdline. We dme say that br|or- c n t h e i n f l u e n c e o f B enfit6 rti*clcct H u b e r t H u m p h r e y **f ilimk ii, Hew York white 1
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ihe next four years are over, th •
mg a banquet and hull was enjoyed near me."
■Id *-oy will be lucky if he has A d la i E . S t e v e n s o n o f Illinois, F r a n k J . L u u s c h e o f O hio, G. Chim-&lt; i-abinet advi*er mid del- al a prominent hotel, with Merdi
Vickers said while in the air.
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o /.King left.
there was a thundering blow
Excitement was reported to have against his jaw. "I was knocked
300 SANFORD AVENUE
PHONE 1348
n o e tic tit. f o r m e r O P A a d m i n i s t r a t o r a n d S e n a t o r P e p p e r o f l1 €’n‘n" t‘‘ f,om , 'lll ri,l ' ’ f' “ ,Jlt‘n*r
A 24-year-old woman in I’eoru F lo rid a . M a n y o f t h e s e n r e lik e ly t o b o h e a r d f r o m in t h e ^ ^ , | W,” n Z York by a.r. and .,nv nni high during elections when out. When I regained conscious­
FF.riJa and Texaa meiiied voles to
'll. it arretted for carrying con- D e m n c r n t l c N n t i n n a l C o n v e n t i o n o f 1 952.
„f .he first queitiuns he naked me elect a president from I'anrm a ness, 1 found myself ill waist-deep
water near an adjoining bouse, at
-Jed we4jiont. She bad a ,3ft
It will b e c o n c e d e d g e n e r a l l y t h a t s p e c u l a t i o n is w a s t e d was what American. policy
»«e
.
, Uity. Fla . n vice presidirit trom least nfiO feet from our plsie (
('liber revolver in her handbag, e n e r g y if P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n s h o u l d d e s i r e a n o t h e r nornirm He explalnr-il Ibnt the inoisle I Fieeport, Texas and a s c c u ta r v
heard tnv wife cry out. Bui as I
.rd the laid the needed it to pro tio n in 1952, h u t u n b i a s e d o p in io n , if s u c h e x i s t s in jjoliticu, of tin- lurid-pressed Nationalist amt treasurer from the next struggled to trace her call, I was
nimicB might collapse unless ties convention city, Charleston, W Va.
tec* henetf against wolvct.
hit on the head again, and once
s e e m s t o b e t h a t h e p r o b a b ly w ill n o t d o .•*&gt;.
received assurances of continued
-----------------------------mote knocked out."
American
support
The meeiligation of Florida's
Vickers was daxed hut unhurt
I
told
I’cng
thnl
the
question
of
r d on campt conducted by Ohio'&lt;
• policy was " b e i n g considered in R a n c h W h e a t R u i S I I I *
dickers suffered . t w i s t e d
•overnor, and the clean bill ”f
Washington now. nnd that it wa
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Th,- V“’kj
" W h y d o n ’t I live in A i g p n t i n a l " S o o f f i c e - h o l d i n g m e m ­ t.ifisg..&gt;li.il
fie,,*,-*. Is, that
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h*a!lh he hat given diem, shouM
r'Xiiri'tfU t*. tiRHir
III tnr nroji*ri** l
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erve lo convince tome soft-heartrd b e r s o f A m e r i c a n p o litic a l m a c h i n e s m a y h a v e t h o u g h t if coiifi-rem c bet ween f'reiiitlent bn firixiliuu cattlemen nn- luritii,^ , r l w
ivhcat growing m fni their : *t r *w 1,1 th* ,r%T uf a trluk
'ntimentaliiti that other etcaped t h e y r e a d o f P o r o u s l a t e s t a c h i e v e m e n t t h e r e . A n e w law man uml Haerotary of State Mar
• nyiett alto may have been lying h a s j u s t b e e n p a s s e d d e f i n i n g a s libel " a n y t h i n g w h ic h of idmlt in Washington next Mtuulnv ...milryV need f„r blend A Gull
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With that Peng turned oil me with ill,rum scientist, l)r. It Merton
about their mittreatment. When an f e n d s t h e d i g n i t y o f a n y p u b lic o f f i c i a l , w h e t h e r t h e a r t i ­ ii grill uml sisketl
l.ove of tin- University of Calicle
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t..rsslii, Iti belfiing the program
•' »" !v"&gt; ‘« . ‘be experiment
ioutly p r e j u d i c e d publication to t h e g o v e r n m e n t a l o r g a n i z a t i o n o f w h i c h h q f o r m s a p u r l i a qin-*tniu itki-that rath e r flab
t nni ni I'uriii Al«git'.
I WASHINGTON — l/Pi— In bis
■ hich i» looking for tome mud t&lt;&gt; T o m a k e t h e la w m o r e p e r f e c t , it in f o r b i d d e n In i n tr o d u c e l,i igonlt il in,- fur it iiilnuU-, ami I l iDr.
I.nvc, bt-rc for the South j 1938 presidential campaign, Herliuilili'tl mit Ilia) I didn't tnuk"
th rc'1 hit credibility certainly i* e v i d e n c e t o p r o v e tiie tnit.li o f tiie e n t i c i m i i .
Amt linn, llul.muni L’lmgresit, &gt;x hcrl lluuvcr tllVIiltins-iI two cuts
W i t h ditch a H yatcm it n h o u ld b« a l m o n t unneci-iiHiiry fur A lit inn gin n :i piiijcis-s. Hnsvrvn ■•Itsiiit-&lt;| that meal is cheap all in every garage. Hut it remained
ep— '•uet'ton. Etcaped coiividi
my pt*i! onnl fi i-lliiK and that nf a
I, n -j e' er been noted for thei- a d i c t a t o r t o lia v c a G e s ta p o ,
lot nf •&gt;slii-i observers was aonu through tin- utiile uf Rii, Grande for Perry Brothora, prominent
ill* .Itlli where Porto Alegre is \y.i-UI,,frl.i.. l.ilii.t
u r .iiCi ij.iiirt
i-tl it,, truth nnvway
%de»i(e
iliing Iski- iliiii'
Wheat, on the* other ban ' i n t e r , to offer a cu, ami garage
skatif."
Qiiiir ujiart from friendchip. liK-ated,
in expensive because Hrn/ll lias
Ha built n large rink on Ins iiUO- America couldn't afford tu rv I i import purl of her needs The with every bouse.
11*
' , d predict* a fourth
Arnold I’erry, head of the capital
acre
estate
hera
on
the
Jersey
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fhlrm
collapse
and
be
taken
mlu
government Iiuh d guurntied price
itmml &gt;i wage incicaici liner the
shore nnd a sninUrr one on his tin- Communist camp under con for Brazilian-grown wheal which firm, says this offering is "no
'-ir- and admits that won’t nuke
summer place tit Manchester, N. tml of Russia. That would be pit uiakea il ii profitable crop. Dr. campaign promise." He actually
the cost of Ford can any cheaper.
II. Ho turned tho links into skat- lug Moscow a strangle hold nti the Love iniid ut feast five of Ihe large furnishes • brand new Urosley s ta ­
tion wagon, valued at 11.077. witli
Orient.
ing laboratories.
In fact, they will go up again. Wc
ratlin growers have planted a few ' each of his new house* in suburban
There
routs)
he
no
question
uf
hundred
acres
of
wheat
experi­
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mudo
humbed*
of
i-xperiu n remember when a mighty good
By HAL BOYLE
| llethesd* Md. And. he reports, h*
this year.
ASBURY PARK. N. J, — ( /P ) - mants," said Raivson, u ulondcr America nending troops to China. mentally
ForL could be bought (or $500.
Wheat i n 't h t s 'a r e a is harvested •*
■ land-offi-e b u s in e s s Wn
wouldn't
think
of
asking"our
white-haired
man
of
66,
who
has
They cost considerably more than An elderly retired Wall Street a boy's vitality. "Wo went nt It hoys to fight there. However, if I in October, which In Hie eqolval- "with Republicans and Democrats
broker
is
the
big
wheel
in
a
onethat *oday, if you can gel one at man campaign to trach tho nation the name way tin- men did who hud the |ob to do I probably should cut of April in the n o r t h e r n hem- , "h"''ispher*.
“ Huy a house with a car as
built tlic atom bomb. Wn umigli'. bolster the Notionalist armies with
*!! But those who will he in on how to roller skate.
Dr Lov* is giving trchnh-sl standard equipment’ is ih* Perry
u
large
amount
of
up
to
date
lliis n 'irth round, will rejoice over
And tho gimI of wealthy Perry tin- Instil.**
advice in the devlopmrpt .,t bulb slogan. "Koine builders put in
He developed bovocal contriv­ equipment, send to Chinn n largo wheat end gras .e fm animal 1 d**p-fr#«xe units, nr television
nnoth-i 1 nur increase anyway. II. Rawsois in to rreato 39,000,0011
ances that have a Rube Goldberg miniher of American army officers feed
j -,*ts, an inducements to buy. Why
Those itdl Lung to get along on new skating fans. He Is probably look
but enable him now to tench to ■upervise :ind advise, nod pro­
the onlv man In tho world who
not a car In every garage? '
pic wnt Misfits or income, e» many I owns two private rinka for his tho average ln-ginner tho princi­ vide Hie wherewithal to keep oper­
Corn sugars a tr mail- for food
ations going
al!-. V . no' find the price boost oivn use.
ples of skating in a single hour.
Mtarch was made commercially
procsscorr.. b a th e r lamiei
rayon
I'«'ng nodded, and said
so pie ung.
skating has become tho
"Roller ______
"I found Hint must sknteis
producers, caramel coloi burners, from corn for the first lime in
"I
should
make
nnc
addite
n
Tho
,
number nno participation sport In weren't reads kntlng— they wore
Hus country in 1842,
and baker"
G u tr tn le td 7 Jewel Movement
The absolute hypocrisy of north ' America." ho tmid. "More than 17,- walking. All wrong. Skating is en­ people of China nre hungrj They
run
i
fight
on
empty
bellies.
I
It is estimated 2ti million meteors
About 99 n*r cent of th* e a r th ’s
tirely another matter. When ; ou
t i n charges of racial discrimination ' 000,000 people follow It.
walk, you balance on either the should feed Ihetn That could b* enter the atmosphere of the rarlh atmosnher* is nitrogen and oxy­
in Ihe South .s illustrated by the I “? ut .0,,’V
5 P « «"*
done
by
shipping
in
foodstuffs
,
. ,
r ,,
; ready skaters— tha rest are Just heel or toe. In skating you hslatire
gen
daily.
from other countries ”
suspension oi an Amherst College 1 scooter*."
on the center of the foot."
f’eng said there was no doubt
fraternity chapter because of its
A "scooter” to Rnwson la a akatRnwson said lie also discovered
admission of a negro. Which is *r who careens nrotind a rink, thnt many nkatei were too rigid, whatever that Russia was backing
and supporting the Communist
worse, we wonder, to give the ne­ teetering and tottering, at tho peril and he advocates n flexible skate revolution in Chins
of hi* own limb* and tho safety Hint will give the weight and fol­
groes their own schools where they of other fan*.
. .
low the turn of tho body.
can have their own social organi­
Back in 1932 Rawson, who had
Currently Rnwson, whose re­ tilhucd at cost 4U0.UD0 copift of
zations, their own athletic teamt, seen the 1920 stock market crash
searches were made entirely a t his
their own class officers, their own coming nud weathered it, rotlred own expense, It trying to get the four books ho has written on plain
skating and skate dancing— at
scholastic hon"*s. as 'h*y do in the from business with his fortune in­ 4,000 rink owners in the Unlt«d which he is an expert.
tact. He decided to devote hla en­
South: or to tna,l^'• them go to tire time to skating— a lifelong States to adopt Ids system of
“The Rawson scouts ur» 6,000
teaching skating, which Is entirely strong— all over the country/' h*
white schools whr-fl they are dis­ hobby.
free.
•aid with a not* of pride "Thrfy
“ I had spent thousand! of dol
criminated rgaimt it) every field of
An nmsteur himself, lie has are seekers after the truth."
scholastic activity, at they are in tars here nnd abroad with profs*- taught
In the eves of the amall axthousands of wnuld-he pro­
I, "and I
slonal teacher*," he said,
th? North?
___ in the broker, who has spent scot#* of
fessional _________
instructor! _here
decided most of It was wasted. So ________
lost ten years. He also has ilia- 1 thousands uf dollars on his hobby,
Thote who had feared the elec­ I sat out to find the right way to
n ,| | u t H dally H r « K U M H l f

it

Future Possibilities

Sanford1Jewelry &amp; Luggage Co. u

Brazilians Turn To

Peron’s Latest

Contractor
'Cars In New Carafes

Wall Street Broker
Tries To Teach
Nation To Skate

TERRIFIC
VALUE!

Many Other Style From $10.85 Up

9

Seminole County

CHRISTMAS PARADE
Saturday, Nov. 27th 10:30

tion of Fuller Warren as governor
of Florida because he was a little
too left of center will find little
lo worry about in hit recently apointed Stale Road Department
oard.- There are Alfred A. MeK ethtn, president of the Hernando
County State Bank, chairman;
Marion G. Nelson, president of the
Commercial Bank of Panama City;
Merrill P. Barber, president of tha
Indian River Citrus Bank; J. Glovcr JTaylor, Jacksonville insurancu
alive; and Tnisten P. Drake,
Jr$ 'O cala cattle magnate. Get ac­
quainted with these gentlemen,
fenowi, for they will build the
roads of our etaU during the next
four yaars.

E

its aFREEMAN
with

COBBLE-SEWNSEAMS
No finer style at any price. Quality
shocmiostiip shows in
every detail of these handsome,
serviceable oxfords, Exclu­
sive Master Fitter Lsste
hold the promise
of greater comfort.

Even tha American Public Health
iM ciation is twcoming alarmed
Association
over th* coo
audition of America's

If

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SANTA CLAUSE

w ill keep
your TRUCK
POWER
-

will be at
TOURIST CENTER

t U P

A ll 1:30 A.M.

EXPENSES

DOWNS

24 CASH PRIZES-$250.00
(1125.00 Sanford Children — $125.00 County Children)
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
In Costume Or Decorative

IIWU* Despite progr

In u m tstlo n during the past h
d ted ytsr* |m t itljr
) r reducing fatalifat
tics from such fllth born diseases
u typhoid fsysr, dytsnltry and
MiwittW. lh«r* a r t still more than
5^30® communiti#* in tha United
StelM with no public waterworks
«M» a t all, accordini to the
Ith Association, and more than
XX),000 parsons without any
sew araia facilities whatever. Ami
despite asacJk ptogreti as has been

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(Costumed and
let

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10.00
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' (Incorporated)
108 E. 1st St, Pb. MO

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Social And Personal Aciivities
tailin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

A.S

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PAGE

BAWTOBD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

SUNDAY
Fifth Congreaxional D i x t r I *• I
Towniend Cuuncil will meet ut the
Woman's Club, Cassadaga m n on
A.M. Afternoon session, I 30 1* M
MONDAI
The Sanford Tourist Club w.li
meet at the Tourist Centei at 7'30
P.M. The guest speaker will l,t
Edmund StoWe who will talk on
"Landscape Gardening."
The L'fair Knight Orel* of the
First Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs V. A. Williams. Sr., tiny
Magnolia Avenue, at 8 Un |\M
The Slury l.eaitile will meet at
8:00 P.M. at tba First Melbodbl
Church to be preceded by u board
meetliiK at 7:30 P.M.
The Truth SeekVrs Cla-i of the
First Methodist Church will nirrl
in the church annex at 3:011 P.M
The Beardall Avenue Circle of
the Beardall Chapel will meet a:
the chapel at 3:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
The regular meeting of ilu- Pilot
Club will be held al the lourtst
Center at 8:00 P.M. preceded by
the boatd meeting at 7:30 P.M.
THURSDAY
A union Thanksgiving seivice
will be held at the First Methodist
Church al 0:30 A. M.

Telrphona I4H

Mrs. Hickson Hostess
For Ixora Meeting
The Ixora Circle of the Sanford
Carden Club met recently at
the home of Mrs. K. J. Hickson,
Jr. 'o n Palmetto Avenue. Tbe
meeting was presided over by the
chairman Mrs. Charles Vodopich who welcomed two new memers into tbe ciiele, .Mrs. XV. A.
l.effler and Mrs l.arry John'on.
. A report on the ircent bridge
party was riven by Mrs. Dale
S»oil, Jr. and Mrs Vudopirh re
polled on tli* (imdrti Club build­
ing fund. Annouiii-einent was made

P e rs o nal s
Mrs. Richard Ten Kick of Wash­
ington Avenue has returned to hei
home after an extended visit in the
Northern .States uml Canada

t.
fe'o 1f Association
Has Luncheon Meet

liic TOWN Mrs. Mitchell Talks
To Civic Departmont

At M orrison's C u fi’te ria in O r­
lando last evening we saw M E L -

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1 I M*t* In It I ll nil III nf
Ilu- .-a* I I l-ij.d I t-*t• w *i the
gm—t
n&lt; i i k - i fm
III*, i i got.II
mc* i *• ..t il*. I i* *. lb pa. inn-nt
•*f
• ft'' ' I ••*ft| \\ omafr% l*l*i • Ii1 Ll
•'ll \\ • h *|(»\ lit flu 4 '|»*L I'OII *•
Ilu iim • i’ ' i&lt;« i i i 'i I w 111v a . •'! *1
ill L I it&gt;. •.
11 I ;• (Ml 11.
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I'MMii*
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lit*"., I" '
'lu ll m il * olol ••I Site
Lit* &lt;1
tli. ('lint I Ini. noil'*..
tIn•• |
v» Lo L a n
f •i a•«I in
l ’M» ». I
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1 lit d .
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Pig 'n Wlii-ll- ..*&gt; VVcdltc-.hii no ml &gt; I
lb . ,* la l| in i- I i
• veiling
lie i e»l tb.--- mil ii •in' '
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u-al
and
a - .1
t.t MISS MA DEI IN t M Vl.l.KM that
. n,l i c n l . i .■

The Sunlord W oiiimii 's Coif VsiH'iatioo lii-M a luncheon yesteitluv TON W A R E . . ulso M R S G . I
JA N E
at 12 IHl o'clock ut the Bemiiioh h K I.I.A M . . . H E T T Y
Country Club.
The lunch »u&gt; n i P K L A N D and J U D Y J U N E S
served buffet style to about ‘ • wen- linving chocolate limits ut tlie
UH'iiiln-is |iresent.
'I'ne IftUa***-- hu&gt; station roslmiruiit vestorduv
HETTY SASSER looked line
meeting was preiddt'd over hy Mi*.
in yellow
I, Ha RTIIW MANN
Doiolhy Powell uml reports w* i
given by the various officers nod was nulling on tin- cornet with
a soil of lost look ill Ills eve while
committee cbnirnmn.
The n , u
surer, Mrs Kllcn Stuck, repoii. ij Ins cm was being fixed in the
that tin- tiiooidiglit tourney an.lj i a iage
tbe tun beetle bad been u filial!, ii | HARRY SCHULTZ sod FH VNK
i OUSTER both of Luk. Helen
success mid ut the coticlusieu - I i
bet lepmt Iter ic'igiuilliill #*' i- were in town shopping ye*leidn&gt;
MR and MRS PAT l.IN til »:S
ceived amt Mrs Hugh Whehl,
j weie enjoying n -ainlwieli at the
elected to serve as treasurer.

F riend' of Mis John E Detieff
will t&gt;e sorrv to train that she i'
confined to the Oiauge .Memorial
Hospital in Orlando where site will
At the close of the Inisii •
undergo a majoi ••peialloii.
meeting a flag tournament ' ,
enjoyed l&gt;v about 20 members " , n
Mi* John Ivey licing declai- l was veil to coining to m I d.o k
We I,..it tio i* • to be
wliiliei in the A class, Mrs. K &lt; . olol lll|an Intel ll lilel Hit t -Ian..
•but
lluviiinn in the II class uml Mi
1 mu- mi Sanford
it ll •-« no.
Helen I'abus m tbe C group.
j to have it lies e fo. a *liniift-c
HOLLYWOOD. N..v. P.i nP.i—
ill s d l'lr n -l meet in,- to l » held al
III * 'I luiulo
most too lute to hop mi the haiidwag- n t ltl*»lII FillII.I of
the Mayfair Inn mi Dec. 2 arid each 1Uegory Peck, (iliudom's
I ’lU 'h JOllinl I !*•*»» .1 VAllll
member is urged to attend. T h e | ‘‘f ulup” star, will be tree from
Van Johnson will likely j-m tin* wpi ititrliKt v%k-tttL**» oiul ^ o i.
speaker for tire occasion will be 'studio commitment- sooner than Esther \\ illiums in " Tlie Duel" • ' %% III 11* IldllYI'M Afltl -lin t
I'ltiftDr Grover of Rollins College | be expected.
of liluho" He's now doing lo til*
MH unit M ItS I II
whose subject will he orchids. I Ever once his -inil | u film lir-t cii-lmin- pictme, "The Good U Mill I ii i v
fn»iii t* •i »' v ivh
Mrs'. William Davidson was j p - la c to r , the l.u Jolla if a l t l .) lud's Did Sumilie.lliile " It's the go.-it i tin- ItK N S A W V K M H . f m. NVv*
pointed as garden center chair- 1services hav* been fioren t*y con old "Shop Aiouinl the Conn i
Vmi k**rn \ili*» Lux** Lm
*« '&lt;• v*
man and and article
from tln&gt; tracts to ic v u u i -tn.lios Now lie c h u ii g e d f i ..in coutemupoia . \ llo lllf III &lt;*ll»lll v%Mtl'l
..........................
I
H
H on d a Carden Club Newsletter expects In do a in c lin e upiree Vienna lo I'lneago ill the l Win
S'IKKI.K l*:i|»|»v t*» L#» ■ .1. ► in
Max It ii i ili'Seitid Ills .Ha
cn various^ plant- si id their needs of Mti.M uml ’.’nil. I ..« in tin- first
S m ifi'l*1 a l Im u lm * !«• N
waff isud bv Mi- George Dangle* part of IWIt* Hint w ill m ake him lliliienlo lunch In appear won
A l a I'nflV** ftoiin*.
i*
man. Mrs. C. R. Kirtlev talked to u free agent, c\c&gt; pi lot a tln ee Abbott and ''o-tellu III "Afi ‘
t tilt MIA.M *M fit It l •»«%!•
Scieau.- ' A-k.il who will l&gt;e 'I. MAN with I Ml \l»* I *»\ . tr.v
the group on the r a te of African p irtm e o b llg a ln n i ft.. Scl/n te k
" I'll try
I n c lancing
m iles-. in *1 clninip lie leplied, "I d- • I
violets and rns.-« Notebooks with
'•)*;»• i » iftHav
It \ \ 'I
I'
tbe co ve r design painted by MY*. m&gt; follow ing - t m l - to ilm p ," lie follow the game iiiiv mole.''
\ l&gt;KI( ii i u » •»’ Inn •\ t
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ft:.
ruina.
L.
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William
Davi.l-.in
were
ilia- reinaikid "In wliicli o i-r. IIllll
Ring • i*.-by -topped Hlao '■ *%l\ftiiiii'tliiii|*
at li.c »li*u '
tiibuted among members to )&gt;e grub (ui a seven Veal deal will, I'lclnilig on Ilu* Puiamount l.d
i
used for garden bints and notes u - Indio." ll wouldti ft vvni iv alioul anil ask**t Vic vmi moving Up ■•i | IfAliUY \ v i : s i i it $mvt
i I.
tlm l huppem ug
useful to each member.
Hi*, wo. 1*1 *i. down*" She'» ••• •' X t •II 1 l l l l - n il til*' t'»'«
tin
lli^ lliF
Judy Gailainl who ha- been starring witli Hoi* Hope in " L i * ll(*l*l*lll|*Mll V i l l i '
At the close of the meeting
K iu jin i' iihTtifiK
delicious refiesliment- wre served known to In- -liftn-i.lr. i. now Docs |i
&lt;i U S M I I M in ii u .\ ik ,.
to the following: Mrs. Kirtlev, sweetness and light She even
Splellillteiou* Is the word toi
Mrs. Lee Moore, Mrs. K H. has asked I lie Ml.M publicity de l i e opining of tin- Heverly VV t u n l i t I*-ok11•i* f o i a L u l l I V. \ | I I •9
The Longwood Hotel will he '.lie Smith, Mrs. Seult, Airs, Johnson, purtmciit wh.it Iw i an .In to help. tine Hotel'- new May full Rn-’i.i |*«i lit* •'*• 9• * lllt l* * ( O i l I ' I I
! I •
lU lI N V\ MM I
scene on Saturday night at 7 (M&gt; All's. Earl Higginbotham, Mk*. ' Howard Duff will take Ins Sam Ihie altr.ictnui was Hollywood1
PiM. of a meeting of the Ya'e Club Edward
Higgins,
Jr.,
M r a. ISpade uir 'how to N.w Ymk for fuvnitlc . n te iI iiiii-i s, KllV Thonip Molllo*. li'lllXIlief oil » ' HI ll Hi
11 .ml of I In* I 1 i i.|:i M i'
It
to which all Harvard men a t- also George Thurston, M". Hirksmi, ju few week- tin- Wmlei "I 11 v -on and tlie Wdlinuis brothers
I I . M i l' l l I I \ M * - i . . h i **
invited On Sunday evening pledge- Mrs. Vodopich, Mrs. Dsuglemnii, by taking tlie how along c m I
The pieuiieic Inougllt out Hi*
M
i.K u K M
will be honored hy the Alpha I hi Mrs.
David-on,
Airs
K a rlv le 'g e t u vacation.' tie - a y s
Al lint-1 -tin studded I lining to ip ■ n I n 1 Hi 1 »••*!
H *.
sorority at 0:00 P.M. In Up - Ter­ llousholdcr, Mrs. Charles lien- I though tic gamed fame u» u de pea. at a night club within Hnllv 11A If 1C11 I I |i:i\ in* t ix .
P \ M M :u Ip xi
race Room; bv the fiannna Phi de*on, Mrs. -Wally Dietrich, Mra.*jtecllve, Duff -lav in* f n -t film viiii.il no mol i ll included Claud H u ll
-I /A
•
Beta at ftl'10 P.M. with a d:niter In James Higgin-, and Mrs. l-effler -dick in "Illegal E n i n . '
about &gt;11. • ..licit i laib l,able, Gllicc.* a i l i 1 ainl ftlinyLl* 1
the cocktail lounge and the Pi Beta
—............
— ------ I alien -muggling
Rng.-i-,
luck
lle.iny.
Run ild P u t'll,, lin o l«'i a * 1 * 1. I * « (•
Phi sorority at 7:00 P M in the S W IS S F E A R T O U R I S T S I .I 'A I P
Ethel liar 1 1 unu c wu- e u e ri to I oliiian. I inline Dav and i. " ton 1 ••♦'••illI v ynt l in l I ii
GENEVA • t/T\ l | e
Swiss meet tiene lleanteii, tin till-chill Duioctici link t’owcll uml Jni"- lioii i'ki*'|iinp uml IL* 'L it
hall room.
Huvel experts are mil verv happy lilchei who Is al Mti.M l-o " I lie AII» mi. I 'n d V-lanc, Halldi-lpli o U I o li III- (III 1 1 III I • •»
JE N N IF E R JUNES
about the prospects of the win ■illation Slnri " tin- spoils mind .‘il oil and I ..in It Mit ye l . Hi I lo •|o oil* I'li* «‘l*'iinip n 1
I••r tourists sea-oil in SwitXellnlid. ed lictri'ss was de appointed nIn n lo. ki*i wa- .Mm lev Icntplc in i .•it lln d niiLL fm \l •nil
( 'ONVALERI INI.
Al a recent meeting of agents |»he leal mil In lot n't ie|no'cd log II ilbcaded bub and a light hi .. Stinfoitl
HOLLYWOOD. Nov. p.». i»l*i
\ - |MMlk* I WU* h i
Li
^ii I iii I *•i m ill.
Jennifer James, minus no appen­ in the Swiss Tourist Agency 'work yet
H unt's
hohht
hi
n.» k I •ii i h i r u * ciiiwil lUli'iuil I H| ••-I l(l*N««| * •' *| doll l “ |M'
dix, convalesced today »' *..... . fioui nil pails of the world, it J George
•aid In*. “Vlutl llirl* ' « a
...... vaclding to Ins I »i| I\ foi alliitotl fm lim ii I ii
Samaritan Hospital ami iiui.lt was gem-rallv agreed that a great switched
t'lMIHMilvN •' tin* I ih im i 1 \*ln» La-* •Lnii* .1 I'"
IlioVie i ole III: many tiuvelers, fill otie leasoii horse hreeding limn His ndeiesi •!"!!•!♦ **! **l".|
plans for a
niMiiii.M.ii WilhititiN runiltt • linn*: lo ••ifi'xiM Vi* mil l in
or aliuth er, are g oing to stay Is so g le it lie hales to coin* to (Li
December.

Hollywood

Longwood Hotel Will
Be Scene Of Parties

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» I* • . •1 I'lniie ti tiiel for :•
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it 11.* holin' nf If "
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Brussels sprouts, for holiday
meals, may be cooked whole or
q u a rte re d .' de situ- In .e lim v e
wilted »n l ill-co lo re d tup leaves
before w a ih in g : the lough co relike centei and -ihtmld !&gt;• viupped
off (0O

liave In wait fm
She will |mn

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b ''tn
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It ci a slow
l«ne reason. Another, Swiss ex-iln "Dll Tin* Town"
Aflei
(pelts III the United States re- (sliftrj. hei film u e e i is m akin g
ported, is the fa ilu re of S iv llx e r- Inmlwuy
l'r«‘ ilttlci) elnvl iim* i ••|»oi letllv
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Florida Gators Prepare For 41st
( SEC Clubs To
Homecoming Tilt With Miami U. Have Hands Full
GA NLSV1I.IX. Nov. 19 (/!’&gt; A
of 27.000 will jnm For Weekend Tilts
Moiid,' Held lunicnow afternoon to witue.t the tenth name in s teries
capacity crowd

Feds Arc Scheduled
To Be At Top Con­
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. With Volusia Club

the heat running backs In Florida
high school football this year. Hii
name is Wilcox, and he Is n I ig
hoy, weighing over 200 pounds. Illwill tie n hard buy to stop,” Kettle*
asserted.
.Sanford's nil-state Candida!''.
Richard Mass, will be counted m i
heavily hy Fed mentors. "Ilis Ml
yard kirks Imvn kept ns out of
trouble many limes this year, lie
I*Irked one neatly 86 yards agniu.d
F.M.A. in SI. IVIersbmg," Clinch
Kettles asserted.
Hanford's lineup will probably
find Charles Thomas noil Wallace
Tyre at the ends, Kd Myers mol
"Peanuts" (inllnwny at the tackles.
Gene llarpei anil Hass at the
guards and George Hague at c e n ­
ter. Ttie liseks will include Chail-s
Andersen nt the spinner, John
Keeling at the blocking back in I
Fred Cooper and Don |te*l at 'tie
wings

Coach Carl Kettles' Seminole
|gh School Celery Fed football
ffre gallon I n v a d e s Daytnn'i
rach tonight for an Fast Florida
Miference conflict with the Sen!tese High School Sand Crab*.
No game is scheduled to g el on-

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l, who was Injured in the New
Byrna game last week, lie prob­
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ly," Kettles tdded.
•The Hand Crab* have mis of

Northwestern, SMU Have Chance
To Grab Bowl Prizes Tomorrow

livsilty lirtwtcn Moricld * Guinn and Miami's I Imiiranr*.
Of Tennessee
Mm (intor * 4 1si annual immccoruing feature wdl he prrredicl State
Slated
To Supply
by a myriad of event* that huild up to n climax with the gridiron
ciruriide. Anythin, and everyone Imi a part in the gigantic celcbral'on
Game For Southeast
dial i&lt; grrrting i Inrida grads and dad*, and one example of what
hiimecoming hnnimittfca hove guns
in in the wny of iirepnrntion is the
ATLANTA. Nov. Ml, D l l - S i x
dropping of n footbull Just liefore ly "lit of the lilt, the hunky
Marianna boy nursing n severely Hcilitlirs irin Cimfcronre teams
IIn- grime begins.
Tin- (inliiis Imvn ernphnslred
puss defense ns u nilljnr pm! nf
their workouts this week, hoping
In In- ready for the bullet passu,*
of Minini's .lin k l)el Hello,
defense didn't take all wiirkviil
hoimi.-., however, as (.'oii.-b liny
Wolf bn» In- i|iiail churning i.p
turf in offeroivo iimrilng play,.
Iloinla will depend in laige
ou-tixiiH's iituiii the flying fei-t of
Chill ley II iiO'lligei and John Cox.
Both are hi good shape, nm| a
rousing i milling game I* in
prospert
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A fter this week’s games the senson will lie in ita highest gear. On
Nov. 27 this is the slate: TechGrorgln In Athens: Alabamo-Fluridu In Tuscaloosa; Auburn-unbenti*n Clemson In Mobile; Lti.lL-TuIfine in Baton Itnugc; Mlsaiaxlppl.
Mississippi s ta te in Oxfmd: and
Tenncaaec-Vandy in Nashville. Th«
night of Nov. 2fl Kentucky meets

Joe Louis To Figtft
In Detroit Tonight

this week have their builds full mol
possibly over loaded while t lt ||id h r r
DETROIT, Nov. Hr, (Jib— Joe
six will l»- blllldillg up t n " r big Louis, unconcerned over a cut oy*,
t-limns fm Nov. 27.
pulls on the pillow gloves hero
For the " '" l il coiin'eiitlvi' week tonight jn a main stop of bis ex­
the state "I Tenriessi.'i' Mtipplli- i the hibition tmir.
top giino in Ibe southeast —VailTlie Heavyweight Champion a|i
derldli * Marylarsl in Nashville. iieais before home town admirers
I.ast week il was tin* Mfaaliilppi’Bennes'Ci t It i ill*-* won by ;be in a six-rounder against young
Vern Mitchell, Detroit heavy­
Rebel Id l-l in Memphis.
Vnridv mid Tulane have been in weight.
When Joe arrived In town with a
a dead h* id since Oct. 10 to , ce
which i* •tie most Improved team small patch over his left eye, hi*
in the Southeastern. This week’* handlers said it wasn't anything to
meeting with Maryland ran do a worry about. It was an old cut re­
lot fm hi igaind the f'nmmodnrr*. opened tiy Jimmy Bivins .in Cleve­
Maryland tins won six nod Inst by land Wednesday night.
In Mitchell, Louis meets a tnarone (mini ’&lt;- Duke before ilmpiiing
last week ' game lo the North HI years his junior. The Champion
is il l. Mitchell 21.
! Carolina I’m Heels lt*-2(k
I The I'omrnodorca are the highest
| scorei • oi the Southeastern. ;’;n
I’entti Lund, rookie forward of
■points bo .iril only 151 against
ilu New York Rangers of th«
| Two yiiou s involving Southeast­ Nationil
lloekey le a g u e , was Isirn
ern Pam pus|i Vanity Maryland
in ll'd'iriki, Finland, lie Is the
as tie gam* of the day. Alabama only
, goes It- Hulun Itnugc as a multi- wheel;Finnish player in the big ire
touchd""' favorite over L-H.U.,
and thi Termesseo Vola play the
North Carolina, Stale's basket­
second diu mn Kentucky Wildcats ball -ipiad set a Hunt hern Confer­
at Knot* db
ence record last sen son hy winning
I The *1*1 b team with U big job •ill 12 league contest- and all three
ahead is Flondn wldch plays its league tournament game*.
old s ta le livid, Miami. Gainesvdl'
has lh&lt;’ game 'hi* year and (dik­
ing a favoiite is guesswoik
The
Gator* pm third from the bottom
of the 8FC but on occasion have
shown a power fol offensive headed
hy one ol Hie best .......... . in
Dixlo- Chock llun.slngrr.
Three remaining game* arc ex­
pected to be stiff workout i for
Georgia. Tech and Tulane
IXllaiie oinki's olie of its few
trips of the year to play the Un!| vnrsllv -I Cineirinatl in Ohio. Geor­
gia Is »i home for the first Dmei
| in six weeks in a uamv ugiilrut
I Fur limn, Tin- fiimicl of Clutrle*.
i ton, S C,, i oaebeti by tjulnn Deck
| or, and old friend of Tech'* I'oldiy

bruised hip thill was aeijuirtd In
the Georgia game and aggravated
in lh*' Kentucky clash.
Gator sent barks Loren III nidus
and Mai Griffin have lieeli busy
on (linetire joint returns, having
ilenty of respect fnl tile •morning
iitk« of .Miami’s Hurry Chaul.
Thi a ill mink the fouiili ,-casori
that *ib ml lias faced the Florida
team,
Tin- G.iton. have chalked up five
wins in four for the Hurricanes,
the deadlock being brokim ln,d
M-Msori when the Florida team
walked off with a close 7 »i verdict.

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The Clubhouse
H) FRANK FcK
\ f New-features Sports Editor
NFW \ "R K — Casey Htongcl

8am Gardner El
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Club President
Sam Gardner was yesterday
elected president of tha Sanfnr/i
Skcet Club a t a meeting of the
club at the Municipal Airport
range. C. K. Kills was elected exe­
cutive nfficcr.
The group voted to discontinue
icgulnr weekly shoots during the
hunting season.
The following scores were past­
ed in yesterday's shoot:
Sam (isrdner
47 x 50
Andrew Carraway
41 x '50
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff. Jr.
36 x 60
C. K. Flits
34 x 50
Frsnk l« Woodruff, Jr.
28 x 60
Frank I,. Woodruff, III
21 x 26
Fm I lliggenhotham
16 x 26

lkt&gt; Williams Drops
Nixon In 4 Rounds

SALES-SERY1CE

I'll! LA DFI.I'IHA, Nov. 10, &lt;/P)
—Lightweight champion Ika Wil­
liam* won his 10th straight ring
victory last night with a technical
knockout over Billy Nlgon, Phil­
adelphia wellerwelgh.t In 1:40 of
the fourth round of a scheduled
right-round mm-title bout.
The Trenton, N. J., title holder'
w** given the nod hy referee
Charley D aggerl after Willlarpj
bad floored Nixon twice In the |
third round end once In the fourth.,
Williams weighed 130 and Nixon |
M2
.
'
\ crowd of -1.400 paid |7,8&amp;5 lu ,
hcm* t lie* bouts Williams contributed
hn ptiritc* »if 11.410 to tha Csrvmr j
('lull fur hoy* and girls of the ,
Tirritiui Y.M.CsA.

Red blood rells are made III the
teil bon# marrow.

ENTRIES CLOSE
ATLANTA, Nov. 10, (/P&gt;—'fJn*
trier close nt 8 P.M. today fur the
annual Black Rock Country Club
pro-amateur heat-ball golf tourna­
ment Sunday, Pro George P. Thom­
as announced.
The Black Rock professional said
that entries already have iwwn re­
ceived from golfers In four states—
Alabama. Georgia, South Carolina
and Tennessee.
Thomas said a top pro prise of
1600 seemed likely, depending upon
the number of entries. He ta la 65
twosomes were expected to tea off
over -the 8.700 yard, par 71, course.

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AMother gstne In whtrh s bowl
4, aa well a . a conference title,
robably will be at slake Is the
U h between Oklahoma ami Kanie a t Lawrence. Farh stand* t o
Big Seven competition mil rath
tests an overall record if 7 1 for
g Meson.
Otherwise the week's icrnlunn
•nu le not vdry filling Michigan.
0. I 111 the Associated Dress' na
Bit poll, ituwls Ohio Slate »t
NUmhua and1 Is favorrd t.i rack
&gt; Re ninth sti night victory
Notre Dame! N*.. a cl,on - of the
IpBCts, will lie Idle, swelling a
•ale with Washington n ■at w»*k.
r » y , the No. 3 power, rests up

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TANGERINES.
s e m i e i oinpniiv i
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needed. K v e I ii s i » e ■fniuclilse, Is IllMlO"
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See us for fresh eitrii' lm.
I’lione Chill.
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.not wli
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liolia. 180 ft. frotilace, t-xi-opVti&gt;iiil ( v Hi* #.l|.
teiiilani
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Gladiolus fresh from gin den -r,. KI.tKlH NANDIN*. nod fun dung iiriolioilI I 'II'tf l ‘iff l'I f-"I
Kim Id* State Bank Hide ,
'8 sale and
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(hem growing at T’ut L m d
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Phone 1070
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Geneva Avenues. Herron’s Knot
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Realtor
goodi »$7
condition
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Expert II.oho Krp.oting
VI i
Kloriila State Bank Bldg.
stone Vacuum Cleaner with nil
Creil Mvris, d ll E. 2nd St,
&gt; It. Illghteyman, Assoeiate
attadunents. Phone
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Meulrire Huffman, Associate
Iteal K.slale
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sMi- n s H ilt
i ti'h, halance terms.
Photo enlarger $I6.INI. ('.tterl
MIM " m i l t A I’ll PRINTING
SHOWN BY
sweeper, lamps, rocking ilinn,
AND I t PING
APPOINTMENT ONLY
pielurea, radio.
Will sionfiii
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RAY MONO M. BALL, lleatlor
oj., o^af.,,,1 Ave Are Glim Co.
SANFORD
Phone 180
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CPHOI.HTLRIN.. whete ............
after 6 011 for appointment.___ CHILD’S PLAY IIOCSF. ...
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Sum pi.-a nf mat-rmla
I f KICK .pare in MeUdi Building,
t.slit.' light offire, newly deni I Wii LOTS 100 ft out of
City
huiliting, aultahle fm p i n 1.. ,galoie. Edirnuton given Saho's
• ded. ..II iitilitie;., h.-al amt laidlimit* Uli l'almelto Ave.
See | Phone Mr*. Raymond Inmh, m i l I'pholdery Mil W
Lit. St.
•i.r hi rvleo
furtilxbri1 (-all
Wiiglit, Wright's Hill her Shop.
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Phune CIIM.
See T he
T im 'l i i s h T m v e l s
UW-W II. A A. Dept. Store.
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BEDROOM HOUSE sleeping O N E U S E D Ju'diRe ea. nml
LMI \ III
BOOKKEEPING
Service
and
Tax
Modeln amt up In dale one room
;e,
Kitchen
tricycle.
Phone
,06
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pnlih, 2 nil gnlage
e ( * f[•"■ury
lo-try" ipnrtlir’iiL
for
.,’. . r . Ideal
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$11,6181.00 $|I.6IN).00
Trim*. Trim*.
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l o ir liras eoiiple. Downtown lo- Jt ni liRIMlM llODHK. new hnrd 7
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hfill
wood floors, IH.600.00 ll'lma.
f.'o|{ SALE: White tilth, x . illle Help Self* Sell S r n l r r l.mimlir
Dtirrs
limuog
n. iivc wiricht. Call H.o R,
HEMODKI KD
Due hntl'lng on Very drstinhte huilding Iota, ie a - |
101* tt L'iIIi Si
Plume t.la'l
bolinhlv |)l Ired.
Celerv \venue. Apply Mil Cel
H ELP W /sH I LO
J. W. IIAI.I.. Reallor
ery Ave.
2128 MrRonviile Avenue
YOUNG MAN for pnaitioii o mit- m t LAN I in IVtoroing Sentinel Hr
Phone tWfl.W
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la into Evening Star. Call Halid
siile nalesmail. Grusi n p | „ o u n i y
,'Olt RENT' 20 nrren Hied farm
Ray I h l h J
for right parly. Apply iii a n t ­
with 12 nrlenlan wells, I liaru. ii A R T I C L L 3 F O R H A L L
l.ot'Mied I'iinieinii Avenue '•
ing to Ho* AM i " Sanloid Oixi.l. 61&lt; for Bailer*, Umii-ralnr
LASTING
Herald, stating full &lt;|iisli|lia
mile ”tf t elery Avenue. Phone , „ )T LUNCHES every day from
and lltartei aeiviea.
Kwain'a
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turns ami eiperlence.
p i-K
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j 11.:U| t„ 2;00 at J L IM E R ’B.
Battery Kr-rvlee, HOI W. F in t
Mlb * Frrntli
Ph. Linn
Nt
i'oifjf room fiilllialieil Mpnrtment MIHRORR— All types-aiinrl
w a n ¥ k: u &lt; - ’2 m im ed bofa for
M inors made to order.
Apply 112 Elnl Ave.
rn rh aetvice. Apply Pig N'WhlaSENK AIIIK Glass K Paint &lt; u.
i Ir.
Venetian Blind
New blinds and
4cw 8 room diipte^ unit, Nicely
• »ZAH K IK I
112-111 W. 2nd Ht.
n complete i&gt;eoinlltiotiing &gt;*tvfurnished.
$1,00 to .lulie Lit.
MAN Age 21 or over, rexldoiil ,if
Phone .120
i('&lt;*. |*h, inti, R, fm free e.cl|.
22011 Park Ave.
.Sitiiforii wtilt eat
Must he will,
mat rs.
W IL D C A T S 3 5 .
Cahhagr pianta. Marlon Market,• mg to work and hone**, lo r
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Celery Avenue
(Ion • IM film, N Itimle like lu &gt;x 1
Photic IM 81. Gtlundo.
I I,. II. Maim. Lake Monroe,
Tim lung, cleaning A waxing
TWO 2 I d h i M ' AIIINS.
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JUMBO
HIlKlMi’
dinner*,
WANTED
WHITE
middle
age.l
I'm table power plant, 22 yea, ,
County 46(01.
everynight. $l.tH). HOMEIl'S. . housekeeper to make hmne xviih
expetlencc' m Soniumle &lt; mmiy
2 ROOM APAR1 MENT. alan bed*
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. i business cmi|)le and children..
II M (lira »'in. Lake Maty.
Phone I I6-.M.
SEWING MACIIlNE Ctmter^ lltC Salary, loom A board. Please
T«r. leone or
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W. 1st. opp site Princes* Then
don't apply unless capable Wide
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One of Sanford' tihei Imuit'S, furtrc. Pit. Ill'll,
Box W C C a t e Herald.
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nished, all elector kitchen. Kur
109 Palmetto D e .
Phone 101)
rent or ale. For information BUKAKKAM -served every day WANTED— Man to deliver Fuel
7 TODAY'
addrei.a Hu* J F K . c.u Sanford
f*cept .Sunday at Lanoy » Drug
o r ,v- K&gt;-rii*cnr mid wora ground Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
Herald
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Bulk Plant
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leveling, liy hour or act-*, De-

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HOUSE. « ‘rooms 4 hath. 7 mile* LUCHKON served every day e x - ( , ‘*, r l|[' r,‘l11
--------W«xt of Hanford on State ii uil
Sunday at l.aney a Drug WAN TED—Girl for general office V o D n P D ’H Refrlgeiation S e rin , I
Ktoie. 76r up. _______
4fl, $80.00 month, yearly h-axo
work. Apply In person, 401 W,
Commercial 1 Dmuextle, all
to teaponalble party. See K a»t-[NKW SEWING Marhine.x.
work g aranleeil. Plume IH2 R
Buy I Kith Street.
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now for Xma*.
Bert's Sew 1 9— WORK W A N T B D — 9
RENTALS
Machine Center.
F2^T APARTMENTS, (ill Park
RFiST
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and
repalrlnj
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repairing,
mil
Hardware r 0
Three roll* of brown wrapping
hunt, day or week. Art Daughpaper, 70 im tiex whle. Contact
iNE l.A lti.I. A P A R T M E N T , suit­
y, iy. Pbona 776-J.
FOR RENT' Floor sender. ,
Allen Hell, Sanford llrrald.
able for 4 wniking gtrle or fern’ lly. Montexurna Hotel.
Fresh Orange Juice 90c

operation. Reasonable tales, San

ford Paint 4 Glass Co,
gallon F. M English. Roofing Contractor.
All work guaranteed. Phone
mu.
delivered.
Tire
ripe
oranges,
1ARAGE APAK'i MENT‘"~AdulU
1378 J.
grapefruit 4 tangerines, $1 a
only. 24111) Mellonvlll* Ave,
Electric Floor Polisher
bushel. Phone 678-W. H18 Perk. I GUTTER and xpoutlng IrutoHed
.Seminole Hardware Co. 210 K, Ixt
W A N I t D TO R K N I
or
repaired.
Free
estimates.
I HUY COWS, y eat lings hide i.
1 PIANO TUNING. C. R. Hunltexx 1
Phone 6I8.Y-W.
R. W. Lord. Phono
Bu r n is h e d H o u sE r&lt; io * i' Iii,
flux 981. Sanfmd.
for bumneaa man and family.
TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
Ik*manent reeldenta. gooil r*. WINE for you t Ft tin Cak* at
Watch,
cluck repairing. Promt&gt;i
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, neuw
fmncei). Reply Uox JEH, c/o
reasonable. C. R. Hunlteas, F, Ilug A dirt moving. We epaclollte
HOMERS. Ut. 41 no.
Herald.
lowuihip Front.
in rmuRtlmting building tote 4
General Electric 30 Gal. water
garden plots, Phone 187-J.
R E A L K 8T A 1 E FOR HALE
KLKCTRIC nr
heater, 76 lb*. Ire box. Dinette
ACETYLENE
eel. Sofa bed, 6 pc. Hedruont SMITH oWEN CO -Rooming." esISX L FHT.lTE — INSURANCE
WELDING
hexto, -tiling, painting. Phone
eel. Mahogany Occasional table.
I'hUPEKTY MANAGEMENT
Sanford Motor 4 Et|pl. Co.
UH8 in 97-R.
Radio phonograph combination,
RAYMOND M. HALL. ReaHag
2(18 W. Ut Street
Kitchen cabinet, Chair, Phone The llo M E .SHOP, Kvpor-. watch
ln«. 4 Florida State lUnk Hldg.
429-M.
4
Clock
repalrlag,
11191
Sanfot
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and
plain curl ulna stretched,
i t.i lJr, It N « turd room Ranch typa ..,, 77. l t~~
----------- -— Phone . &lt;07 E. 9th Si,, Stiuford, Fla.
Ave.
Gi. C. Fellow*,
Imme, 2 hatha, Excellent loea- ENAMELS - Flnuat enamel* fm
114.1 J.
turn Apply 608 Plutnooa Drive.
'n^rtor or exterior uae, $1.96
Cohen’s Rmljator Rttpair Shop for
new Core* and cninplete rcpitltx
10
HuHlaemi O p p o r l n n l l l leg
en
#'W* ----------- ------S r NKARIK filasa A Paint Co.
Phone 368-M le n r Dill Kanfuid
hree hetjroom frame bungalow,’
112-111 W. 2nd SI.
Hsr-B-Q-MtanH
Ave,
modern, a t t i c fan, h o t water
Phone 320
3(0 K. 3rd HI.
he a t e r ,
Venetian
blinds, l a r g o
Inquire at stand
lo t, f ru it t r e e s , finest lo cation, TUXEDO FEEDS: Cornpleto line.
13 N O IlC fcH — KFRHONAL
Hunt'a Tuxedo Feotl Hlaro.
$12,690.
YOUNG MAN I
’
[Large lioine, central location, 4 Mrs, Brown Miller’s Fruit Cake
HERE'S SECURITY AND
PARENTS and other rrlntlvt,,
bedrooms, itUlc fan, a real home
OPPORTUNITY!
$L2B lb. piggy Wiggly Hlort).
wanting Now Wonder Worl.l for
for comftirtuhln living. $10,iXRJ.
Your future Is Important to you,
Christinas delivery must have
| Frame house, cxrclli'iit condition, CLEAN UP AIDS- SoilaJt. WIn­
You want to feel secure In your
ortlcrs in by December 8th. For
dex, Streakless Paint Cleaner,
2 bedrooms, Imgu screened
Job. You want steady employ,
appoint m int, C. fi.- Cal lit mm,
SRNKARIK Glass A Paint Ca.
porch, large corner lot. $7,900.
ment, ami a chance for advance,
Hotel Valilex,
I l l - I l l W, 2nd Ht.
i F o u ’t.unlry living—Frame hmtxe,
ment. You want ta make somePhone 320
“ bedrooms, 2 Inrgu porches,
thing of yourself. In abort, you
B acres laml-rliiariwti
rights on
want a Job with opportunity. i s
IIW____ _____
.
a u t o s t o r sa le
Those are exactly the kind of
atrvall lake, email g r o v e , $7,600.00. Combination Nuree-y chair A high
Jobs now lining offered you in
| In additinn oar listliw contain
chair, $10.00. Phone II68-M,
the new U. 8 . Army and II, B. 27 foot 19(8 House trailer, Peer­
Hied farina, apartments, ranches, . . __„*__
„
.
. .
,
less. Must sell a t once, $1,600.
Hilling
cutups
and
many
other
,?!!!??
r5i^vo**$^watch,
practlalTithing ci
Air Forre. Good pay la only llw
Perk Avenue Trailer Court.
lynew, Phone 681-J,
loginning. You get food, cloth­
desirable properties.
ing, ahoee, end shelter el no coat 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-doar »x..len.
8T. JOHN’S REALTY CO.
Celery niid Cabbagu plant*. Leo
to you. You get a free retire(nol Inc.)
, Bptncr, Phone 258-J.
In good condition. Phone 470.
ment plan that m eaiu you can
118 Nnrlh Park Ave.
FOR BALE—24 beds volume type
retire at half pay m 20 year*, 1 ton 1940 Ford pick-up, 0-8 ply
Phone i m
rcgardleei of age, Job* guch aa
tuueal celery .pianta now ready
A. a PBTBHHON, Hrnker
tire*, mutur In perfect condition,
drafDmon, photographer*, car•ft.
Bee, Dlngfelder Eartna,
cheap for caih, W. D, HuleanArthlojirown, AeoocUte
penUra, stenographer*, radio
M»«*« Hammock or phono 88.
bock, Hotel Ava.
Enterprise,
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goo 7 room
with hath,i, ll) oares, B PAINT — OUTSIDE - WATT8
9SAND, Snow-White titaalum
nllffl from Poet Office, availoil. Money-back guarflhle now, Bee F. E. Russell at
• U Elm Ave. City, _
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work room l» la Ly 18

!1B More German War
Criminals Are Hanged
MUNICH,

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Germany.

French Premier
with a kitchen aclaNor*,

Nov. I».

Di»hw«shlng If easier If satire- while tha meat U being
ma am! other utcnill* are filled the water should come up to thi
Ith water and allowed to soak line made by the cooked food.

FO R TH E H O L I D A Y S
CARVING SETS IN PERSONA

of Minister of Justice
Paul 1
Hmiyc yerterdny after a par- '
lmnienlnry drbnte on his policy ■
ol &lt;lt*nu*my lowitrd former tier- ‘
mail collalHirnlnrs.
It Is Lt'lluvcil Sphuk, u socialist,
would refuse to head u new i 0
govti nnii'iit
nod that Klnunrc | ”
Minister
Gaston
I-Jyskvm,
h i *
lesdrr of the Catholic Party |
might he named premier.
j
I'rilK’e Chtnles, regent bf 11*1
f mil*, will rouniill with the vm hurt | f]
pulllii'ul
Ihiu I p i h
before nuking 1

Also—1847 Rogers in FIRST LOVE PATTERN
,Wm. R Kader

112 So. Pork

Coroner h Jury

Phone 357-W

Jeweler

Truman WatcheH

Caldwell Home
tuken in an effort to lenrn the
Identity of the nvgiu.
Patrolman Harrison was traits-

New Jet Homher

liir a'v ■i|ut i Hill

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new program ,-f ..xp.m.lrd nvw that King ta ru u k and Queen \ art
deal measure*.
I,u have la-en divorced.
_____ A romnnnnipie from the pslsre
(Continued From P a ir One)
&lt;Hiiriouneed also that the Empress
main runwav at many airports
EGYPT KING IHVUIM EL&gt;
Fawxiu of trail, Faruuk’i sister/
The B-41 has more than iWi
CAIRO, Egypt, Nov IP, t/Pl— hud been divorced by her hushstid,
flights alnre It was brought h 'le The royal palace announced today .Shall Item Pahlevi,
1
from Seattle It month*- ago It
lias 10 hours of flying lime. Osier
said it was achieved with no major
difficulty
The plane l« now in the filial
■tages of Inspection l&gt;*for*i Air
Force acceptance f)«lri told how
the H-47 stepped »wav from an
early model I.oi'khvn! K KO BI.eotmg Star one day While the two
were flying wing-to-Witig so that
the air speed instrument* &lt;&gt;f the
tiombcr could to* checked agtinsl
those of the fighter.

W£W 1/F737 0 l/WNG
fa Wfestinghouse
W e stJn g fio u se
PLE N T Y -P L U S REFR IG ER A TO R
P tM T T - P t U I CeU
SuP-Ffecttng

High Humidity

PtMir-CiUI ie e ss
m m v -n u i

Jaycee Meet
H '« B (l a H &gt; a

Piss*

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D ry dothM autom atically. . . without
work . . . without weather worrica.
Jiut act the Dry-dial. Clothe* gent*
ly tumble fluffy,
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■weet . . , bone
J
— dry or juet right
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for iro n in g , at
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you prefer,
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lug the prlnoii art* sooner or later j
released. ‘‘We uaaumc II Is heller
to have a man under supervision
of an officer of u parole hoard In
order to make him valuable to I
Ills community than to have him 1
thrown out into society to nuilp*
his own way branded as a crim­
inal," he said.
in order to obtain a parole u
mult tutial have a job awaiting him
and must have a plan* to go where
he will he welcome, Mr. Gramling
pointed out. "These men need
someone to go to for help and
guidance, The Parole Cuinatlfplon
aids these men |o return to cornuiuriitv life," lie declared.
Mr. (iramllng outlined a plan
which la under way In bundle Ju­
venile cases. "The Idea la to divide
the state into districts ami provldfc
juvenile cnunrllois for each dlltrie I under one nupervllnr," he de­
clared.
There is an alternate plan for
Hemlnole County You can get a p ­
proval of the Legislature to com ­
bine with Hrevaui county to form
vour own district tu handle the
luvenile cases, hut you will have
to work that out," he assertedMrs. lUlen Schulti, Mr*. Tray
Rev, Miss Joyce lletxcl, Ml** Ellae
Hutchison, Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Dr
F. L. Quill man, Mrs C. M, .Boyd,
Mrs. Donald Jane*. Kucleide Applehy, Mr*. J. J. Coll* and Mr*Gordon Klbbee w ire gu#*t» at the
meeting.
Mushroom* do not r.eej to he
---------- — ---------------peeled before cooking; they should
There t* about ont cenfe worth
be thoroughly washed, however, of gold in 1,000 gallons of lea
Cook thini whole or tlice them.
water.

Wfestingfiouse Clothe* Dryer

Normal

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m a c fa jin td

C O W A N ’S

This exciting, new Fan can com ­
pletely change the air in a 4 or
5 -room apartment or home every
TWO M I N U T E S . M o b ila irt
Fan haa a circulating air delivery
IS% greater than the average 1A'
heme fan due to new A i r / # / prin­
ciple of icicntlftcally arranged,
multiple air-injector ring*, _

Wcstin^KHise
WASTEAWy
Initall* in moat link*, ahreda food
waate and fluabaa it down tha
drain in second*. Keep* drain*
dear, too. Sanitary, aafe, conven­
ient. Eliminate* me**y garbage
can* and atralncri.

W fcsdigK M fle M i l k C o o l e r
Economical to operate and maintain, Waatingheua* Milk
Cooler*, with Drop-In Unit dttd S-Year Protection Wan,
enawar your milk cooling problem*. To cool milk twice a*
fait, Weetlnghouae MUk Cooler* are equipped with built-in
Circulator for forced circulation of the water bath.

No knobe to turn, lev** to
puah.trigatr* to puli. AutoNoerte AdJuatment and Penatrator
Bnuh are two ofmany featurea.

il“itv.

E l e c t r i c and
Gas Appliances
208 R FIRST STREET
EQUIPMENT CO.

PHONE 23

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To Protect t U r«*M ®f th* World j
T® PromaU th® Proem® of Asm ies.
To Produe® PrMf®iltf l « BaafoN.

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Continued warm anil partly rlnudy
this afternoon ami tonight. I.oxal
shower* and not quit*1 an warm
Tuesday. Ylodrratn southerly wind®
becoming vatlahlr.

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

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S A N F O R D ,’ F L O R ID

'E sta b lish ed 1908

MONDAY

N O V . 22,

'.O’J "

l!U s

N o. (15.

A s s n c i n t e d P r e s s Lenst-d W i re

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Court Upholds A. Diida And Sons Cut, Ship First AFL Requests Reds Threaten
’« Florid. Celtr,At ZeU«i»JAnlls Alliance East Flank Of
‘Faith' Section
Against Soviet City 01 Suchow

A. Duda and Sun*. 5eminole County farft.-ers, cut ami ,ln|&gt;i&gt;rj dm
J
^ ^Ul
c*l,r V n* 'he 1*&gt;4B-49 season at Zellwood Is" Wednesday
Culling operation* tnnlinued through Friday and wete trhedulrd in
ilart again today, according to E.' W. Copeland of the Atlsntir Cornu. *
!ion Company. Tha celery wa* grown on much land.
|&lt; . . . . r j , _ t l n
p M r* la n il
Ilte celery, ttiosllv 4a end 6 l with a good percentage of L, wai nf tin- ■
'
f e . t t OT t a
golder variety and avrraged $5,00 or each standard Mow*id crsle
"Tftie cel®ry la of excellent^
quality and haa sixes which a rr Ihe major cities In the ha*' iiud
demanded." Mr. Copeland dectared. Midwest getting *om« if It
\
Mr. Duda haa a block nf 100 large part of the celery waa
acre*, which are nearly ready to transported by truck.
n* h a n o t i» w. WARD
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (/P )~ harvest, and barring unfavorable
CINCINNATI, Nov.
"One reason for the good price
Th® Sup ■cm® Court today in effect weather condition* ne will have
.

h

Only a week ago, the court in
effect held that Congress had the

i 'he crop cut with'n th® next thre®
j w**,
, , ,
i "l understand that he will cut
aoma this w«ek, but I do not know
|)ow niucli," Mr. Copeland asserted.
i Distribution of the celery was
reported to he good with most of

V*®

NANKING. Nov

22. &lt;/T&gt;-

Prrr,ident Meets Air­
plane From EuropeIn Cold Downpour;
Nn Statement Given

In- 1

WASHINGTON. Nor. 22.
—The White House today a n ­
nounce,! the realgnatlnn nf Rue•ell iloplev of (kniahn. a* direc­
tor of r it Him defense planning.

dependent military dispatches today

2J- t*?
Federation
ion of Lab'

brought by this ctup l» h.u auac .The American
&gt;ndii sled Conimtiniila are thiealenc . l i l ' ‘f
'•*"b&gt;rn| a lodav adopted aa loieiSn
foreign polio mg 'lie rut Hank id Iain how
golden celery going the iii*rk»1* , ,
' „
.
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goo&lt;l i —
— ............. •,
There la a demand foi good
® militSM
n f .... .. 1 alliance aitatn&gt;l firnie^t Rtmia an I
"i ih" pan hrr.r 11n g ■.M of trad" relations with
aale. However - e hope that the
t .s „
till the Beilin block
market continue.
i mu .' rt
I*
Mrlpfl
A'l
11 millHneil liw

now.

golden variety rcler,
this may he Just a fl»

(

rt n government

report,,

how

ne&gt; irmilrd National troop, (till j
L*ld the inilialur in the resilience
d fight in e mnstlv , entered around
Niem lu ia i u ,

m miles ea«l id &gt;IU - *

Ilif (&gt;’&gt;'* defnslet atirplrd th' lieu,

3,500 Teamsters Negro’s Plea To i retmil'"* nn m&gt;ernstinnsl labor rel.
Walk Off Jobs In j Attend Oklahoma ( the h/tt. *»nnsl iimtenlion b
Ksd
CityOINowYorkj Classes Denied

ommendations «,| the A F L cop’

fusing to review lower court Hecistons.

tn„ errmient armored t at*, ryort, &gt;aid. rpearheaded National
I .. e* in * hsttle in the outakii'
of Nienrhuang. Many F ed, ,.e&gt;
- I - -t-d k-ll-d.
j nightfall (Ittgrriallv it
he» '
- ! ...........Ifitai . 1 «-i -i - ■, I
1erp". r»d to run through molt n! r !&gt; -I,,' apparently a emmet t
r . •-, i» t n-t fot|o«- up *n ad,-an
this eek
t ,g" , ,,-ed 'at! week “'hen nr
| t , . committee's repot! covare.-! raids f &gt;-»d rh» main fieri fm ■"«
Ill I'ninls ( " m e n tio n leaders sail , &gt;■■!..
«r
they h 'p - d t.. ftni*h “ ■irk tonight
. ,|tli f Ri|c1,|i v flituing .,s«
.red -..r^ied around fiuhslcn.
At I aw ten ... Kens., the AFI
ioq
fHM«! f’r*11♦I®
* WorVuM1 iinlDfi 111*•1"I 4 , *r* t e# |l Pfngp'i %1 I Si$.
I , ®t| ItfllsaTtf *1'Vfpt 1f \t If 1•**fI .
O KLAHOM A r n v \n, .7
’
I" ••.,nven*!..|i to .«ek a to It
, 35,
*
.
"111 C*n*r si li'iitlv c a g e lncS*»S" In* 1 ■atr- I l'ie m KA &gt;' » K 1tv , 1*M
t ^ J - A three-iudge f.det.l ........ ,
, worst-' tt'l ,.® 1 • *I
f **,$♦'1 1■d. gniii U
today denied * r**j»n * pl-i In ( •*-rl »t, In r»h nrllle. thmughn"' *i Im i jr|v| . A' l\ t • til®* t'*# •fvitt Mpi

[Freight Movctnetit Is S t u d e n t f’ric:, Tu
So-called pnrtal-to-portal claims
Crippled By Strike
Get Non-SegreeHtefl
•ra for pay for time spent at the
employer's plant changing clothe*,
Of
Drivers'
Loral
Classes At S' I I
sharpening tools, or otherwise pr*-

paring for productive work. Some
H0O0.OOO.0rtt■ of aurh claims we&gt; •
filed after a court decision In I04&lt;1
apparently onenod the way for
them.
Congress then atepped itt with
th* portal-to-portal act outlawing
most of them.
Th# case the high court refined
today to tevlew wo* one filed try
mainlenance worker* employed In
a building at 34 Nsssoii Street,
New York, which I* »,*ii®d by tho
Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New York.
Th# employes appealed from leelsiona bv federal courts In New
irg stla m S n s !*•«- Twer

r~ w ~

Government Reports
I'nlriic Nationals
MeetiriK With Anti
Mold Initiative Itt j
Commonints In Con
Nicn« htnsftg Battle)
trol Of Conclave

High Group Awards
Claim To Grandhydro Firm Over
River Dam Area

u p h cl contitutionality of the "good
faith* lections of the portal-to, i j
ponai taw.
_
Ihoie sections permit employeu
sued for back portal-to-porlal pav
to plead as a defame that they
acted in good faith, or Ihat they
relied in good faith on an intarpi"

Truman Talks
With Marshall
On Red Crisis

V* Hock Strike Parity Opened

NEW YORK. No*. 22. (,T&lt;—
\ "ma)or break" In the 1.1.dayold east coast waterfront tlcup
mar be In the offing, e source
clone ' t o employer and union
grpupa said today. The commentor, who asked that his name
not he used, spoke of the po«.
alhlllty of agreement fiiwt hefore
the union bargaining commlltee
met with ferleral negnlistms.
Mcvtr \ n B F
1 * 3,
NLw 1 OKf%« Nov. 2
f/Pl*
Some 3.500 AFL lean,tie,, .t.uvk

attend riauc* ai th- I'nivenity ,.| 1tlm •Mtrity when n-x
Oklahoma on .t non ,egreClted
K’ f’ ' ',h ''
1

p m .- u t

. . . . . . .

I lie n t | t a t* 1j

\*

.-ale

for

th*

i* M.32 an hour, with a

th - t 'tig i-,.

,f [ridintrlsl 0 &gt;

r|,. t.,.i ,&lt;l isf'/a""n« t.-g,.. it. pith coti-’en

I hit rar e ever to attend -ne .tat ■ 'I'"’ ’ ’'N,'

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»' rtland. Or®

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sue.- I , | .

' i&lt; I vurtf1 J | 05 tti 1tiifittttit

who began sridrirt- work

univenitv la,t mom',

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n'-erage

"itract tall •
•*•«* l&gt;1

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P..»pl w. Ur-m f t I

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r..,i .. | gi... «i inrteti’ rmop* I . ,l

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I
ti mi

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ff*rk b*t'.vwn

nqihorrmen'l *trlk« which hat cjlrpltni ihippltiff
t At left, John V Lyon, chairman of th« N'«tt
n, holdiout hii hin d to J
h l \ Kyan (right)*
, re men’s Union, Between them Is W i l l i a m M s u &gt;

f i t • &lt;• h i
t h f l, 1
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• 1 th u h im (lefti an^l 'lliotnas SMutel, who svlth
t M.s. -I *n panel of Frdei s| me 1ls* 11 i f uf f f ‘Uillondlt

Key Wc.sl Police Harrison I alks
Probe Dry lb 01 To Rotar y Club
Bridge Attendant
On Road Safety

•. s-&gt; • ,n «• &lt;uiuiauiliu
i,.
t m - t t . . 1 Ii . m the ftv...
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i. S' rtrjul*-*
,,.-1 &gt;i.wi I-.,. i. . ' i iri.in-x oru-* IVI i i i n j
I i^)il fighting lu'I’Vtwn

ruH 1 'i«iinMnl%! rig lit wing hi
l ’• ■
•
f l‘- 'r,lMg
I »'•»* c-mt -I F u.ihe r hl .w, at th\ .. I ( i.uue 200 r'limnsnu'*' *

today,
o .f ' fMior
f Th,‘ 7I*urt
ln;i «1 "* „ll' f,1wln*.
i . i . * cripplingM mov-ment
v . r
f»&lt;ivnil ••line**
nn I ng* I aii;) v*»"
freight from the New York (.en'ral „ on&gt;, oppo- runltte, vlth fimse of
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and Pennsylvania Rsilmad yard,. I rrfciU students an I added it ia I i j i n i u t s i I ' r i m i i i i l o u
fhe Pennsvlvinia immediately “within the power ■( -he state
I llllvipiCO
imposed an embargo on New York- recognise racial 1'aMnetlons htween Its cltlseu, and In clasalf.1

A HAfJOSHAkf 0 afNS th* flr«t direct nngotlstlon* In

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Six prltuil, “ rt- klllr.l III 5cm
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USDA Reports Fall
Are
Out
lined
At
Crop P r o g r e s s In I t " frei,Mof ,m",,n c4,Ud them."
ay Will IV
McLaurin-- seeking a &lt;loetor's
iMecting Of
i The walkout, directed against degree in education-, was ordered
Florida Is Good 350 trucking companies here, also admitted to the university la*' Prim-fnlea ,f l.tnnMm and
jiist Day To Buy
^nailed or cut pf$-«lh®r delivery September by this ism s court Thu iponaibllltle* t f American
f cm L A N O n ^rn r n ,
Th* channels which distrihulet general three Judges held lYkfihnma’a se g ­ arntlup ,ver« outlined to inr-'itwraj plav GuiM Tickets
regation laws uriC'inetltuttnnal and of &lt;'■* I-tona &lt;’luh Frida.- »
USDA experiment station says the
i®

bridge loiui'-n im e nrso - s •ly ',sturrltv hsrl i&gt;e*n established a*
(I*
**| Y HV" ! # r ”
Htmlin ,st I 1 huver s" l *-Mei
d ii&gt;»d psrii, whom hv tdailifivd
*N I r.pt n j . reiti. at&gt;Q*«V IS. hM
f.e -n * If** &lt;7*1 in f f-'meit* i ^ •« it
nn hr * *t/l *11 ♦he tUyttw *" * v- 4®
l i e . . 1 - mi*M Kffr ff5f &lt;171 *f 1 mtK
I I-* rI m
* T mm
f*f ■•I V'fD- k$, MIfnlirt *»’ 1 Mill

suit nf highs, *v 5■**leprs, *n,l 111
wetc killed in tin ,tite of I loud i.
Highway P.st&gt; .Ini in I’ I) Haitiicrn.
fotnterly of C k &gt;*. now ol 5anlot&lt;l.

told ihe Rolirv Club today a* h
iitged thetr , n operatino tows' i*
t*x!’;:Lnq tu?h
Sent!
"Tlirtr it I"r 1-1,1, ll,1mg ,&lt;
r 'tl* lit,’ h# . . . 1 Hi
- i , t 1 t tu.e
II- -It X"
ip»‘
U-'I mv Club -i qth' m /c
11 &lt;I*'N 4V A nl^nf
r'r#vf*utnftM I
1m m 41 •' .1 t a d l»»*
'■f»t|i|f'p 1
Mt)' t &gt;'C 41« 3 If L w |i|» fit#- H
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i«&gt;tt|\ -i * J
I 4»« 1 It " »»flf *[pinto 1*&lt;mi r i
1 i IbtiM • IimIhiIhi |
1.
» »:1 l.'tlt
i j J#
eft* r I" -f. .[*■
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i-*ihmI r4»l&gt;
in (li»
I fill* io^tiViHiy •»(( ,*Mf*f M - f - 1 ift ft*i ., 4 *l -i ph
r M* , h- »»
I' m Irfw h\ 1 lm$ driver
- in lit mail
1liU ia * 'Infinite 1%*• f
I*» ftrol roi'ivRrv." ill- i v « * i (4
*
' *i ' h* - in m
f t Hi »! It*• ** ARiti K’lhnnkt w n * • 11a"n •*'1 t l e f t », 111 | 11 1
ftf.11 I I B0 muj $2'0ft fif*rv
r , Spinb. le * mu'
a4 klIII* ! ’*
—■1' " ' 11 q irta , tieM^i h w HOr in Mlimi, p *h • *
t *Hf ft i't*I“ t eep'ft* 1
l I .
i|jAtIn^ fh®* pmftH.V Mi l l " , if 'In ,r
.f‘ ft ift or ill y«nr \ \ m
I I. suffer id |'-i n
Imdv WM ptlllft'l
B* ,
•*(»t V.'hi .-I, *t,-/ ■
l-irl*
V
11.
Its / with » com-ret* *d
, *-,-n
to tire waist
11 .« ». , -v n
- *•
Ilf.
I'eputy Hbartff R W •'
•t* vi,
l- 1 '
I 1. .■ I
**M th# man's thm st hs*
Pt '4' Sill. (■'"*"
-f
cut and th* body had been
'
A - - l-i
I. P .(*. -r
•hh
,-ater shout two days I*
■• Bln&gt;r , rod Ihe l»sH *
found about ft o’clock this m &gt;&gt;■
11 ll. ,,.k" i»m*'d by th« Pet'SI'
near pter flva,
• I P 11 ■■ .1 if-I y Hi* i.t'd th ■
Miami police also eh#- l et 1
imelit - i t 'In* ' l l " heat 1

Ilnkr Jid • n
general progress of Florida fall merchandise and some foods to the void In Mcl.aurtn’s case The uni Tolli -at '-enter
til l.e the
iYV- \&lt; - '*
vet ally’s regents then nrdeied M
nf Maytona H'-icti, Imm. i'®
crop, la good.
cslv s retail outlets.
.
t t fI t t ' l O»*
t
r&lt;tn
tins**#
ill*
rng®r
T
nul
!&gt;'.» ■b *•*
p a n district gr&gt;- *1 run , ,*’h.
The station’* raid-month report
The slrike. called hy I o^fcl 2*1
___
is fIffi ’M
Hi Afv
. h M. •*
intri.duce.i bv r'lifr Atde.
laid, however. th«r® w*r#. mBny of the AFL Teamster, sl'e, « ps, I ,
,
rr
K n i t l i T &lt;&gt;
I*.
n^*»i' ‘ f••#! 1
Henr y Witte, lutltr ’ '
Instances of too dry weather fot
■
J r i n i C H r$. IVC’ I l H
I ft
•Gift'll ')**
pi» 1!"ti» '
govrim.t,
told
of
'he
tail
(
aatlafartorv young planting®.dur- H,' pu,e' ' ur,,1" ' h' *‘' n 1
' ’
A flflfC H H I V le r c I lf llltH
♦I
, , I,,
f ♦‘ sttlMi*
.lilt,
I Itlii *day evening a- V\ u
Ing the first half of th* month.
pol'lsn area industry, ahead, ham
y iC H lrtH H i m r i l t l l l l i n
••rlltttf M "
4»fg***
'*
ulien t .igene . Hi .gg, j ..
In North Florid*, harvest of peted hv the I J*dav-old shipping
— ------of *
| U,
tender earlv fall crop* la shout
i Jamas ft Keith, president of th- "f ' mi lii'ei .. . . . . . . . .at, , t
i r pi eientativei of ; | ....
I «&lt;‘k t'f -S IIM| ti** |iiitrhuR** 1 fi
i
#for th**
a» *.*
completed; harvesting In Central*
sSpokc«niiiff
Iwo cirri#** Orlando &lt;' h iini r nf Conuti*!*'* In Ihe dlatlti'l, '..1 . Cl rung g.
pH', jo^iuBfv "f ilfF11 .Uv*'#"* rl 'hfi
Florid. Is well under "®y, «nd I h,;;5ii;,V"t h;’ ^ m ® n l ” nf ' frelghT ' . )rl'*nHn"wl]l of the niganicati m ,. i .
tl iii**|vj;i'*Ml ia in - imriir mf a* ■, drill
*/ "ii Sent a " k , Jr , is . ■'initilttec
rAnU! . eI?PJ
&lt;l,e two railroad y . i d ,
m e m b r a of the Sanford of bintlierliond rnd i"i'
tram plantad. Everglade* contll-j ih*fT truck fleet* were strlk&lt;&lt; i.e ItmteS Ii, l ' „ . | ....
rb sir man &lt;u 'lie p r»jt an f &lt;■'
I Merchant* A*»ocl*Hoti this evt-tt
tlona. have been very good
bound.
i c ' , ms. sis. tn- **.‘urcil *- 1h"
j ing at the dinner meeting begin­
Specific condition* *» given in
The dispute le based on th e ’ I-' ning at 1 rtrt o’clock at the Mayfair
lourlat InfnMiiatt II h Mil
W.
fl nnilnnH on Page S'nnr •
th# report:
n' Seminole Boulevard an i l'ark
Inn
He will apeak on the value
Earlv Indications are for u r n s
A ■enue.
of -im munity pride.
reduction in wint®r lima bean*
The good feature if U r, in
acreage; present crop condition*
giarn is 'hat the Seminole ' u ' .
T o
A w a i t
T r i a l dinner h*v# h#«n sold, said W. A. i Duties of countv *&lt;*h -ar* good in fall »nap bean*; Indi­
Junior Chamber of 1 ,tnnr*r * -'ll
| Morrison. Association pre»ld»n*. | Intendent* were outlined s
cation* »re for light harvesting of
re'aln at least &lt;;tt percent &gt;f the
.--------- :—
.
this mornltig. Charles Morrlaor i County Super intrndents
winter cabbtge i.. #®rly D»c«mb®r
rtomey ft &gt;m tiiket sales," t ' i *,
Andrew Lees, who on Thursda, will lead In group singing. SpecUl ence In tiainesvllle.
ih
tranrlane® On .
F eirl
was missing from Circuit Court at JO| n&lt; ,vlM
t i n j , te&lt;r by Mr* C k rough .Saturday, It " a s
{dent Bradley declared
We plan
ti unHnii^st lln
I mif *
which time he was due to •» j- (linn, former opera singer, who •d today
nrh hy *Supt T. W
sentenced for selling lottery tb- vvj),
, lH.omp«n led hy Mm Wiio R»t#(lit#ti th*
fifr
kst*. gave himself up Saturde (i.orge McCall.
J a m f i Li (traham, finaru***
night and I* now In County
______ _____________ _
fetor of tha Stata Dapattruf1 ’
pending the reconvening of Court '
7 AYVAFf RESCUE
Educations (ll*cu*t#d th* un
Funeral aervica* war® held at on Dec. 3, it wa* announced 'hU
MIAMI. Nov. 22.
y i n j o f school budgets, State A
8:00 P.M. Saturday at Erickson
eartna awaited
AU*it14Ael 4th#
Ikit arrival nf
*•o ■ IL
U1111 It,
f
1It"the storv of a young w-oma-'
1 ,.. tnu ai I I »du« Ing • -d" *
'? lnS . bJr. 8 h , r ' ff.
A ,M*,rofl.n„ nersons
of ■* IfBryan
Willis
informed
Edwin ftto'Ve will sd lres* men
'uneral Horn* for Mra, Annie T. m0-Sheriff
Mere stated that at _8 :
Cnaat Guard cutter today after 1erintendenta wliat aevounttr
'
1iIM 1*y if '' ft11
lairried ih* killed bet form"' b
hers
of
th*
Hanford
Tourist
'T
ib
..udder, 9B. who died Frld®v night o’clock Saturday evening, Lee*
th,
„„ wind- cords should he kept
t f " H I i n 'l 1 * I tl i ''ll * *
1
•
and
vlth
poison
Ihe
wuiian
•
1 tonight at 7 in oVIui'k on the mb
In • nuulng bomu In Orlando fal­ telephoned him from a local hotoi. whipped Fow*y Point rock light- Marks, superintendent "f *
•d*' tlfled herself as I'-ggv
ja.t
of
land*
sptng.
it
was
an
lowing an Ulna** of three week*.
and Informed him that he war |ini|ip
f nMMV^BlnN MFI I
nf Volusia fo untv, revealed
•
nnii'icerl this mnrning try K M plieii*. 2t, told Miami '**" 11
Born Oct. I, IBM In Auguit®,
IF.* &lt; i*, r MtMmlftfti 'n vMI ■ ■reports superintendent* si.....
ftise noltmied Rlchiril A S\a*&gt; *
I
Aimitaga.
Hiractor
of
'
"irlat
*ch
l
l
n
^
l^
n
d
rV
u
m
v
Uof
selUrg
Th.'
Co.at
Guard
..I
d
that
Ihe
0®, Mr*. Ruddtr had made her
I •1««fav
7 in **»* required to make.
t wf i f t k R Rgn In in A lianti G»
■tlvlllea
om* with her daughter, Mra. O. rntVlrv
Itlfttr-ft I mf thl ft **v»*nl*itf 1(1 ”
lottery u A e u h J ^ w h on o^ M tnni &lt;•«»'"' eruli®r in which thru
R
L.
Jones
of
the
Universe
I. Ball at 1100 W®at Third Street S £ T The c’i a o i f W i l l i a m T « • ;
This talk should be &lt;&gt;f special ’
cl' , nP', n
1
,1 i n , , -Hftf D’*»(tib*r% f$my
1 H
vestarday. The group rear lied Florida, outlined how to ge' • j Iptei est tu the visitor, fiom Vl.n*Uhfor the past 19 rear*. Betide* her ^1*1 . i ' l fb" Tge* ' h aH 'heeii' d u e
«
' ■
; »
«
......
. ,a»At*ng f t|i^ Rftnfntff M^r«‘kh*»
greatest
benefit*
from
the
li
daughter aha la survived by a
1tatlon (.state* in Volusia -aunty,
I?.
\ ftftCu'i ft♦I 11
Ing a pedigreed dog, made the Foundation Program law
grandson, Allan T, Ball and a be re-opened on Dec. a.
j many nf whom me regulat visitor*
MIlS ROUTII SPEAK ■
transfer
to
the
structure
eafely
The
next
Important
school
tn
g n a t granddaughter, Wind* E.
and who
&gt;x| h - h
I I'ltK F Y tlH**' 11
f tI to
»■' Hanford,
. &lt; 1
«&gt;■&gt;* havo --i"-' i n , E. J. Rcnilli. Ama,
Ing wil be the confereri"
' d t.eglmt
BOMBAY LA11HKO
M il, of Sanford.
tiumher of flanf t t’i
' ®d much appiaclattofi f-o t tic )■
I eyIon An
Auxiliary L&gt;ep*rtm*n'
Jst"
county
school
bomrd
inertthei,
HELLS
L1CKNHKB
Th® R«v, J. E. McKinley con­
BOMBAY India, N ov, 22-l/Ti
( ; nets aiiowii lit t tie 111 bv Hanf'-rd |tmiaii
or|SM will
,v| )| give
xp»r t s' pat th dp i'* 1 In " *
a It'
In Tnliiufi*
tnlrmi* *ft"
' 111 K in "xp»its"
ivn m
With the hunting season due to Jacksonville, Dec. 9 and 1"
H .T'I
ducted th* service and Interment —A tornado lashed Bombay last
people, said Mr Armltag*.
concerning tne history of th» !'■ intkey ah-mt condo '* I t
open
on
Wednesday,
demand
ha*
Mr.
Lawton,
wa» mad® tn Evergreen Cematary, night and Killed at least three
l» near the Motors Inn. ’ - "
A
membership
drive
will
be
pertm
snt
a
t
a
district
confer-'n
i'i
persons. Officials counted 60 increased for hunting llcsnaes at
sftartmon, and 12 Idi I
launched, and following the me -t nf the Legion and Aurlllar.- ' - ’ | «t
j
seriously wounded. Hundred* mor« the offlc® of County Judge R. W.
TRANSPORT CRASHES
Ing game* nf bridge and shuff1"- ( held at hfalhourna next S at'" '&lt; ,"i, ly for Ih* oven, were 1, -'si
War#.
: AMEPJCL'2. fls.. N” •« &lt;„*) war® also reported hurt.
as
|irll*S
'hoard
rd will be enjoyed.
and Sunday.

A n d r e w L e e s J a ile d

. Mor# ,h&lt;n ,M tick... for th«

T.
Laivton AMt ml
S l a t e School
til

Mrs. Annie T. Rudder
Di e d Friday Night

•Stowe To Address
Tourist ( luh Meet

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S'nitWi v i t n M s ' i i r x / K

—An A m y transport plan® crash­
ed near Amartcua htfor® dawn to­
day and tha four pa*ieng«r*
parachuted to safety.
Th® plan®, ■ C-4B, wa* an route
from Shr®v*port, La., to Magwell Field at Montgomarv. Ala.
fit circled Turner Plaid at Albany,
Ga.. *®r®r«l timet attempting to
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 21 (Special)—"In a crying sham® when
land but visibility wat *o limited
that th* pilot h*ad«d for Maeon, • a housewife has to b® nenaliied for preferring a commodity that Is
Ga., and th® occtipant* parachut- washed and h®* the inedible parti removed before she briyi il." Said
William L. Wilson. Director of Slat® Markets it* hls.weelty ftnh Hiarket
review today. "The ICC deere® ‘ that washed,' Irbrndaid sftd negtly
t . m RIJT PERMITS
kag®d vegetable* and fruits as well as ho ted or packaged egg*
K
OCALA, Nor. If, (JPV— Jack
omes • "manufactured product" causing posiiM# increased rale* and
Thurmond, U.S. for®*t rang®r In
•harga of th® Ocala National restrictions not only Hl»crlmln®tei^
th® housewife, but every cucumber nr tomato or boxed ®ggs
Forest, said t®day lh®» 2,000 p*t- •gainst
................
mlta hav® b**n told to hunter® farm er and merchant throughout be considered a manufactured
planning to B®rtielp*t® In th® th® United State*. Manufacturing product. The Florida Fruit and
which optna changes the orlglnel characteristic* Vegetable Association with head­
eleventh annual hunt'
‘
J» Waihltig.
TTRiPI.llI&gt;p1 jn'llTtr*
polish* quarter® In Orlando," la actively
OfMt'half
’* hour baxora
bafflr® aunriaa
lunrla® .-Nor.
vot, nf* a commodity.
lIng, trimming and packaging cer- opposing thla and all ragricultural
14th.
* “
taTnly enhance® a commodity, hut inlereata In the slat® •notild Join
dnaa not change it® original com them." Bald Wilson.
ADM. LKARRT DIF.B
. LOWELL, Mae®., Nov. 88, UPh- K tlon. A regional hearing on
In summing up Uta situation In
queatlon
1»®
to l&gt;
Rear Admiral George A. L#ah®y,
.question
. . . . la- scheduled
j j . _ - '* ,* the vegetable market# In Florida,
Jr., 47, once skipper of tha laf® bald In Atlanta, Ga. on Jan. 6,1840 Mr. Wllaon reported a bumper
farmer, re­ bran eorp In th® Lake area. Ship­
Frealdent Franklm D. Rooaevelt'K and s m f houaewifp, fi
1 died today at tailer and handler of freah farm ment® era new up to picking capa­
attack, During roduc® should Join In protesting city of arnllablo Inhisw^R to'ro
Wa deere®. Under no atwumftvuMppivs
n |*
tancH could n waib44 dad waxed

Wilton, State Mart Head, Flays
ICC Ruling On Packaged Vegetables

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Navy Malls Openiim
Alabama Airfield

YVASHINOTON, Nov 22. T
l1"*0 AlltOS I F ««ll Al
R C K T tiS K U a N to ’lTenth, Elm .Saturday
Navy said today.
The stoppage la In line with *
curtailment of the Navy’s alt *v
pension program, the offlc# of
Senator . Pepper
.....
(D-FI®l
w*i
Informed.
Th® field i* so auxiliary of tin
Pfnsarola Naval Air Station mi

W.\ II1NGION. Nov. 22. tcPi—
pi-»i,|mt I Mini an ,itnl Secretary of
.'tit- M»ishall , otif-rrrd today
'holt!, itt-i M irthill (lew hern
, fi-'ln f i n , I ormnunist pi-rm re in
( fin, ♦ ind ! mope rrndr far-reach­
ing puli., dr. Hums highly possible.
Ih- President met MatthalFa
p l m - in th- tain at 1 0 ' It) A. M.
F.-1
Ih-n while the Secretary
sught &gt; hricl test, Mr. Tinman
get i t'll-rn mi recovery effort! in
F.urop !!- -pent 2."» minute* with
\ ' - n ! l Hvrriman. the rovinn am1 ,,, id
(nr the F.conmnic Co*
p. i iti-,1 Admmi.'tation.
Mi r . t i n m &gt;■[ I Mttshall open*
» 1 tl I
I -.ltrign policy
••oh • ' Timuie
nterence ,t tho
A 1P" H .- f
I h—i the, *tr illed
,
&gt;• ’
i , sbmrt lunch'

'.V. k

L-.

idr, tlirV went
1 V m 'i " to

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“ lien- th- chief

ex*. i- .. &gt;•
*1 i&gt;, »• “ Ini- the
VI hit" I I n | ‘" It irp 111. d
vn . u *+ ,
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• x e ■ :*■
,ff .
,in d
,v n lk "il
-h i n iiiii t h I y, th n C ro a t,te n t
s n u b I -in I &lt; iU d m r e p o r t , - r * :

■tiuntli nu n. ,.i tro not ,-olnit
to foil ,, i f sTos* thn *'re*t.
Tlist’i oil tliei j ift t/* it,**
r'hficss \
»f new«.
If «'ll11llll^st (tit I'itkc I it'll

Florida Airways
Denied Hearing
Bv CAA Board
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- atari i | i , 1 - let ■
1 1,'
’lonal cirie, in t
tu I
"end Its 'im p u rn '
t j
H'vi.stIon which
M &gt;r M
pit
l )4:»
Thr company an I
ify" Him
her of Florida • nn
-hambars f mm ,
1 -n*
* -aid for 1 re rt* ’
Hap? t decision
The boai I , . 1 1 •
udetoil 111" p»nr ’
ft,a- , f - - r
t "&gt;t ing 0 m
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irin.eediiigi it 1 1 1 r
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f r • I. ,1
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In nut ',*11 m f
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Service 5 HeM infiav
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mad# In f ,i - 1 1- - . 'ii, -••• .

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H minltt'i h r I &gt;1 * | |„
I" MlfoiJ
t r tJ v**&gt; s H" wa 1 an
1 iln-J
'iHnlstar - f tb. \
1, ■f ''."I

• "llnwship *1 t ,*i
t , , |ii,&lt;
, ihuiclt It. I sin f t 1 .
, ,-*ers
Pi ior tn c&lt;&gt;tnniix t,-*. -- 1 n t i| nil
1atlramaut h* p r a i T '^ j h, -hur ■he.
bare and in OtlauJ « Hi* wlf# !!•&lt;(
Isat April a n l Ms only survivors
si# two suns, both misslinru i.-s

.Fohn Demos Native
Of (vioeuL*. Is OeflfJ

Fuller Warren Previews Executive
■John Demos, 77, d|„,| a*, hi* horn**
•/» on th# SanforJ-Orlnmlo Highway
Mansion And Tallahassee OHic , this
morning at 2:30 o’clock fol­
lowing *n lllnnsi of several

--------Damage to two automobiles esttmat*d by police at more than ISW,
resulted from an automobll* colli
1month*
aion at Tenth Street and Elm
TALLAHASSF.F. Nov. U JPi-Govamor-eUet Full#
A_ ............................
native of Grescv,...................
h# had bean
Avenue, Saturday evening at 11:46 started a Iwp-div (tmio,,' toqj of hi* future voiking anJ li,in; mutton tn this country for 20 years xnd
o’clock when a lt»42 Peffeftrd,
employe) as 0 machinist. His
Sedan, going west on T»nth lotlsv u guilt of outgoing Cover nor Millstd Caldwell.
Warren and his sister, Mis* Aim* Wartrn. were guettr u Finltfait cnly known survivor Is his widow.
k iu»i over th* Alabama line fi
8tre*t, collided, while making a
Funeral service* were held a t
Florida. "* ..
left turn onto Flm Avenue, with in.th* executive mansion. Gorsincr *nd Mrs. Caldwell ilio. cd lbr-11 6:00
PjjJjL. t?d»v at th* grav«tld)
Expansion at sir station- »t a 1936 Ford Coupe drlvsn soutl? on | *,„und the big house, pointing out fuitml'ings of historical intM*rl snd In
C .ntetery with R®t .
Miami and Fort Lauderdale w*i Flm Avenue hy Jamas t.ecll llc k | »fnpf)|||y talking over d*firi#nci#r m d fscililies of the rnaniion.
J. F" McKinley officiating.
•topped recently.
11 -l:«t#r, —
,1 l .
,1. „ . . . , t
YVtrren went to the"
ntm® Arch Livingston, whom V.’srB C H 00L 8 TO CLOSE
Am* Is■il a®fJantnld i®o&gt; urea jsti aroml
CiDlnil OlflC^rt
rrn ha* designated as lus motor
Schools throughout
Seminol# ear had a Georgia tag, was charged
H® will attend the state esMnrt vehicle commissioner, to * position
JACK.ftONVM I F, Nov. 2 2 ,1, ? p .
County will do se at th# refill*! with reckleas driving
meeting tomorrow, and visit thr ■s assistant to Commissioner John
Boston
time on Wednesday, but «-|ii not
Kllgora for the remaining six Dftivsr
re-open until Monday In order Stint
CUB flCOI T MEET
| Governor Caldwell’s offer of cc weeks of hla tatm.
pupil* and teachers may enjoy the
Tha newly formed pack of the operation ot hla atircesaor nrtendeil
The annual automobile license St. Paul
Thanksgiving holidays
■Guh Bcouta will meat tonight »* into two of th* major admlnlstr* tag sales, starting next weak, 1* Now York
ith® F irst Methodist Church at 7:30, tlv# officers.
the blggeat single Job of Ilia motor rhlledrlphls
VFW MFHT
I*. M. R. C. Hogan, director of tho
Chairman Elgin Bayleaa of th# vehicle commissioner snd Caldwell Sslnt Louis
VFW Poet No. 8282 svill discuss Central Florida Cult Pcoute, will ho [ Clef® Road Department Invited told Wnrrcn "there's 0 terrific Ran Antonio
Seattle
th® mambcrahlp drlr® at Ii® mrct- present. All parents and boys must Alfred MeKethan of Brookavillr, prrrsure over thorn right now."
Ing tonight at 4)00 o'clock nt tho he present In order to sign tho who probably will succeed him, lit
He suggested tho now commis­ Jnckconvllle
atlon forma, U waa atressrd a reception f o r Road Department sioner, whoto term will begin only Miami
Lsgton Hut, and all memhorn nrr
morning by Leo Samuels, employes toaight.
urged hy Commander John I11 days before the llctmso buying Orlando
P*Osa*ntw
Galloway to b® pm®nt.
I C u lU a ® * 0*1 P u r s VaarS
Governor Caldwell offered t°
&gt;ty director.

THE WEATHER^-

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China War

Now Is Time To Plan
Talmadge Takes Thanksgiving
Dinner
Office As Qnl
GeorgiaGovernor

i r a a t l a a a l rrarn Pa«* o a t i

Red allack* across the open country
eait of SucHow, 200 mitea northweit of the capital.
2. General Huang Po-Tao*a sev­
enth arbiy group, which was iso­
lated east of Suchow, lost more
than half of its full strength of
four armies. It survived repeated
attacks and still is in the field. Its
ability In take and give punishment
heartened other government units.

By CECILY BROWNHTONB
Associated Preaa Food Editor
Time to plan Thanksgiving din­
ner nov^l Time, too. to check up
on the most up-lo-date prafl'c-'*
In roasting a turkey If you want
3 5 - Y e a r O ld S o n £ )f your hlrd to he perfect. Here's
a brief Tut key Quiz In hone up
“ O ld G ene*’ I s I n ­ on before The Day.
Mow much dressing should Vn i
d u c te d I n t o O f f ic e allow?—One
rup of drecslng for
each pound of turkey Is a food
ATLANTA. Noy, 17, ( A v - guide. The rule Is to pack the
3. The executive yuan ordered
Heiman Talmadnc, one-time farm stuffing In lightly to allow for
martial law extended. The action
sw.y s.w, mmr me u d i a governor or
you'll achieve a fluffy, good-tast­
Georgia today in a ceremony blend
law to Nanking, Shanghai and
ing result.
ing counlry-itylr simplicity with
line on live basis of information
How can you put two kind* of
official pomp.
dressing In one turkey?—If the I.OUIH J01JRDAN and JOAN FO N TA IN E In "LETTE R FROM AN here:
Cannon boomed a salute, two memlmrs of your family have U N K N flW N W OM AN,' presented by Universal-International PIc.
I The Chinese air force blunted
band) played, and follower* whoop, strong Individual preference* for ture* at the Rita Theatre Thursday and Friday,
formation.
wet or dry. sweet nr not-nt * 11 ed and yelled alter Talmadge look sweet dressing, you can malm ev­
there point*, however, appeared
the oalli as the youngest stale exe­ erybody happy by preparing *&gt;n •
I Suchow,
kind of stuffing for Ibe body, an­
j t General Pal Chung-IIsl'a four
cutive in the nation.
for the neck.
National armlet from Hankow apThe 35-year-old "while suprem­ other
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r
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P
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s
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»&gt;**»
Why I* trussing recommendrroached the Pukow-Huchow railacy" champion inherited ihe rein* ml?— Because binding Ihe leg* end I Ministers,
vlted him to fly down from Wa*h- mad from the west aftsr a forced
iiigtrin to have bin'll at his quar­ march of 180 mllea.
of political power his father drop­ wings to the body Improves (h e 1 The stalemate waa on again
ln ters In llm rnm tint rule nt’n house.
ped two years ago. Tha late, famed turkey’s appearance, helps the bird T he i;nltNj a u t M otltP
The cffectlvenesa of General
Bepreienlatlve Ham
Rayburn I'al'a troopa In bolstering Kuchow'a
|, would not nego, | „ f
Eugene Talmadge died before he to roast even y. and make, carving
(D-Texan) the prospective Speak­
defenses waa undetermined since
.r"
, CP ln !ru'V n.‘ " Issue of Berlin under the threat
could assume his fourth (arm as FH*!r
to lift the wing* up and out, forc­ Implicit In the Ruaalan blockade. er of the House again when th* a* least two Red column* paralleled
lli-mocrats organise U In January,
governor in 1947.
ing the lips bark until they rest
Britain said the Russian veto K rnming In tomorrow also. Ron them acroaa Ihe countryalde.
The state legislature In an his­ flat against the neck skin. Sec md
Hankow report* said thousand*
Is
to
tie
the
leg*
togethei
and
i
■ /k illn solution offered hy Hie •aid Itnyhiqn would arrive in \
toric session attempted to seat
■■I workers there were digging
•
line
for
dinner.
thru
pull
toward
the
tall
until
the
so-called
neutrals
of
the
Hecurlty
Harman In the vacancy. Llautenclear ___
that _
Mr.
Bos* nuide It ____
_ _I trenches outside the city as addl11 ounrii stoon
in
stood in
In the way of pin­
ant-Governor M. E. Thompson alto leg ends are right above It; no.v|*ouncu
Truman had not "aummoned" ' ,inoal defenses to Communist
tail
.
1
gress
toward
a
settlement.
Th
at
tle
the
legs
close
against
the
claimed the governor's toga. For
lifting of i Fnrreatal to Florida. There Is | t*j4s.
67 days the slat* had two gov­ After"onVhtiu*r nf roasting'the leg propoaal had called for
_ &lt;
^ (the n.........
..
....
________chief l Qualified observers here hold the
trussing" should he cut, releasing
hlo.-kadr, to be ______
followed
inipossibility
the _defense
ernor* until (be Georgia supreme the leg ends from the tall.
mediately hy a four.power cot).'will fly hiu-k tomorrow afternoon iplnlnn the Reds were rrgrounlng
'
"
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
t
.1
^4..*
. . „ . laJ A
L j IJfor iio
il I h e r a i a a u l l iH a ta e e l
i NB1*
court ruled for Thompson.
Itoss would not go llu-yond
th*
another
assault Instead
How do you use »krwp(*f To ference.
The same leg 1*1*lure.-Which fall
lump annoum ’■merit.
I irig on the run.
fasten
the
neck
skin—
after
It
r,as
I
He
Mrltlah
also
renllt
td to Install Herman In 1047 sat
Bovs **ld 10,000 pieces of mail j Most Chinese expressed doubt
today on the rapltol lawn cheering teen filled with dressing- to the appeal of Evatt and Lie that the
back. Also to close the abdominal most hopeful approach to a 11^/- '
nJ f " n«ra »«-1 that the Huchow "victory" was a*
hi* ascension to power-- for keeps opening so the dressing won't fall lln solution would he to leave It
,,?,vr ^t-n /e r e ved at th* .« ,e p |r,g as pictured by the newsthis tipne. Young Talmadge, a taw out hy lacing It together with light to th,. .Security Council
Uhite
H"us*
Vtaihlngton t.»pcf" and government. But it apyer, farmer and veteran of Pacific
„
.
. . .
i sin nr since Mr. H um an ’s election orated that Chiaiif Ka! Shek'a
coni and a few small skewerS
ecretary
of
Hlate
Marshal,
|
victory
combat at a naval officer, best
troops at least held their own In
IVhat are the advantages of a
Thompson badly In last aummer's roasting rack? — Either a flat or a who«e reply was checked and
Mr Truman's delay In rent thr first phases of th* great HuePresident
Irurnan.
Democratic primary,
, hnw battle In which more than
v^haped rack raise* he hlrd ...
lhe Un|l, (| 8 u t „
rP(((i to ranlxlng Ills administration
Ila hreeied through the general
itlilliu ted by close associate* to- I .oon,000 men aaiertedly wer# com­
that
heat
can
circulate
Geelv
rngsgr
|n
talka
with
lluaala
as
dry to concern shout nicking
election with no organised oppoaland conk and brown l
„ thp blockade Is lifted. He n placement" fur those wno ar* mitted.
ublle of- around
tton for his first legal, pul
evenly.
Roast the bird breast- -a)(,
lhe Un)t(1,
)m&gt;k,
to go
flea. Like hla father, for political
down, except for the l*-t quarter
u„. Hemrity Council for furThese souires, unuuotable hy
occasions, he sports rad susnen- of rooking, when the breast may &lt;her effort* to solve the Issue,
ratne, iaid the President Is In
.........................
ck, ■
dart, an unruly
black foreloc
be turned uppermost to Insure
Marshall, In the formal Amerl- n.i hurry to shake un hi* Cabinet
It saltaae* r ,« n Psa« Daai
rural drawl, but at other time* hp total browning.
ran t,.,|y &lt;n
|* u * r
It
iriUI he ran complete selection,
(a a couaarvatlve huslnaaa-llki'
And how abou th , cranberrle, Mld fha Ifnlt^.l H t.tr* had dl- of h team to carry on during that ICC order* Increasing Interyoung manto go along will) the turkey ? Hori,n&gt;
cussed the matter directly with | t|ir neat four years.
j vtstp rates since Apr. 0 were baled
err some lips for th-lr Thank* liussla until it became apparent I As hr told a news conference [ largely on unsettled labor rondlstoppage In tha coal
nisip*lhpmPrirtp0b«M*t\bi'o vJ,"
*,'&gt;r**n blockade was establish- liete yesterday, everybody has | linns work
wo
Wbst llln I # rsnl arris nlvn
*" K* ' n Political olljecllve" to | IlCCII shllffllllg tile f ’ablliet *• I milling sind packing house Induaumisually severe and long(Continurd From I’ag* One)
I»,s t l . k
L t
in ’ , 1
whWh
* ■ " n" ‘ entitled,
round hut the President Mr T r u | „ „ » . u„,
gate In a U K. Air Force plane
choose lucr es
nok I . r
' " V , h f r*forr
referred
Ihe |man added lie would ac, at the mntlnued had weather condition*,
T
u . V ..
o'r' , ? '■ Moestl.m In the Herurily Council |pin,in, lime.
The former Republican Senator
soil shortage of materials.
. .o * ' " threat to Hie peare, where i l l
ills major problem will I
'Florid* operation* were not
has had a hand In United Nation" 1,1 "Viol?*Lokln» 1 &lt;hrrl r"
Ir,«n^ ii&lt;,ri.'"^ V V;:V ",*V -till remains," Marshall replied. ■pick h nurrespnr to Forrest*
affairs since the Dumbarton Oak" hi’ ,.r
materially affected hy the work
r..„
,1 * y 1 T "
u
,,T" compromise the principle a mail to nocceed Hoher
Conference In IIU4.
'tnppages In either coal mining
that forre shall Lovett when the latter step
step* out | or packing house Industrie* beHe took part In the debate* on fthat Hie am.Her, darker Iwrr.c. »r, 'he Charter
H f(1| , lir „ ( N ,n(nrh,
mulct secretary of state . L aU((, notlP {)f rlla three Florid*
arma limitation and atomic energy
-™ hhVl V ," 1
national ohjectlvea wniiM en j ..
the Presideijt:
! r(lBl|l( handling about 00 percent
her* before he w m l to the ho* .athcr F
large, bright red I- r im ..
„f
wol|,|."l
pltal. Hi* staff said It was hoprd bur whide cranb-trry sauce thet VI
t
II
.
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7
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n.
baih
i*aYtntbU
f 'he . volume of traffic,
u vwlm and a sunbath, taking ms ".....
* ne*k have
of any
th*
he would he aide to resume hi* largest, brightest hern-, make Ihe MntsliaII wrote.
"There
U
a
basic
Issue
III
..la
d.m,rider.
Margaret,
with
I.Fm
“
"pMh
°
r'
dutle* as chief of the U.S. mission best appearance.
tate agency said.
(Ion to Berlin—that Is. w hether, Hecelved
h
telcgrani
from
to tha United Nations at Lake
The ICC excepted the Western
What else besides tin key goes
Pi luces* EliralieHi thanking hi*
Success, N. Y., In January.
well wAth cranberries ’ If mast nr not the Hovlet government can fin Ills message .o f felicitation on United Htates from It* recent In­
lie
permitted
to
use
force,
whfth.
I The departure* of Marshall and chicken, duck or pork nr,&lt; on vourm .
creases because of more favorable
. i .i „ i. . 1i , „ r
tin 1 birth of lier son.
Austin will tssve three first-string
condition* for railroad narrations
Lei
some
of
hla
aid**
go
to
M
t S ? " Ritavor
g w Ur0r ,--ranhatries
« K r K »h.lcVpre.y
Involving
currency.tn
sweet-iari
nr . ......
, tarta
or otharwi,,,
Hoes L'hlca airport to take a ride thara. the state board aald, "and
with equal Justification this com­
peataw
wow — ..... Jrist right with them.
deprive the western powers of In a Navy blimp.
How long should crsnherrl'M be
tta ff of adviser*. Each nation may
mission I* of the opinion that no
participation
In
tha
adminlatra
have five delegate* and five alter­ cooked for sauce or Jelly?—Mod­ tlon of Berlin "
further general Ineraaaa In ad
C an ad a Sh orem en
ern method* emphasise short rapid
Interim rale* should be^ granted on
nates at the assembly.
Marshal' aald the govermn-nf
'T h e delegation Hat publlihsd bv cooking as I he best way to pre- of th e Untied R t* l* 'S want* a
Florid* Intrastate traffic at 'hit
IC'msttaneil P imm Paa* n o t
th* U N . gives this order of th* serve flavor and color.
lime."
,
„ ,
(solution
of
the
Berlin
question
How about raw -r.inberry raremaining three top delegates:
The commission declined to write
and continue" to «**i sneh « from Maine to Virginia went into
llshes?
—
Haw
cranberry
relishes
Ita
eighth
day
with
no
settlement
"john Foster Dulles, Republican
Into Its rail rat* order anything
solution through Hie United N a­ ta eight
n sight.
ire Igo aff
partjf| foreign
affair* adviser and aro ii comparatively new develop•bout differences between rate*
tion*.
moist
In
cranberry
rookery—and
publican on the hl-p*rtl*an
.op Repuh
"We have siqinorted the ef , Meanwhile In Washington,
, &gt; ,, ,tit* allowed for moving petroleum bv
one th at'* here to «t&lt;iy, They are forte
delegation
of itie Kernrltv Tonne!) and 1 government ernl_one .of^ H* top tank, truck and railroad tank cars
likely
to
he
so
popular
once
}nu
mediators
to
New
York
liwlsv to Trurk njieiator* had asked th a t.
Mr*. Franklin l). Roosevelt.
At* president to remnvc the dantDr, Philip C. Jessup, U.H deputy Iry »thrm on your family nml sir to Ihe peace arising from iho try lu end the crippling East Coast tome h d] 11 it hi «)nIn tie
Th*
friends Hint Ihey’ll went von to
commission said the m s'ter must |
on the Security Council.
Soviet blockade of the western dock strike.
Include
them
every
year
The
base
William N Margolia, assistant be considered In ••pars!a proceed- |
The Americans said th* ques­
sectors of Berlin," Mai shall wrote,
tion of who would head the dele­ of all these raw rtdir.hc* Is the " I desiie to assure you that till* to Director Cyrus 8 . Chlng of th# ingataw
cianbcrry.
put
through
the
Federal Mediation Service, left tiy
gation would he decided In con­
remain* out morse and nhj**-tlv" " piano
for conferences with union
sultation with President Ttumanr food chopper, usually tiling the
With
si)
Hie
answers
In,
Li*
Alun't with th*
and management leader*.
Marshall Austin, and Jessup are medium knife.
and
Evatt
renewed
their
app**'
M.ngn'U' Immediate objective
tha only American* who by act ol cranberrle* may gn any other to Ihe Big Four t" settle their
was umlerituod to bn tu get both
Congress can sit on th* Security fruit* you like, fresh or dried, and differences over Berlin
(Tontine.d From Paa* 1)
then enough sugar ls added to
The two .*|d they have noted sides together seeking a strike­ future draft call*, tha official **•
sweeten
and
develop
flavor.
P’hen
ending
solution.
There
have
hutn
carry on the Berlin and Palestine
plained—how
soon, state
dir­
such fresh fruits as lamon or or­ with laHsfsrllon that each nf til .1
U lk i In the Security Council In ange are used Hie fruit "kins go four powers indicated, in "non no union-agreement peaett talk* ectors would He better able to
since
the
walkout
began
more
than
addition to speaking for the Amer­ through th* chopper along with io
form
a -------d**ite to j, week ago.
estimate.
n " or *nnther,"
- .......•
icana on Palestine In thi 88 -natlon the pulp. Other addition* such as ye*ch a settlement
Hare's how th* ayatem will
T*
l
ri!'
*
hmm
Other
Mediation
Service
concllaAssembly Political Committee.
They
nuta or coconut may alio go into
Th.v *d.!»d
ad.!«l that
h* ‘ thev hope tore have been working for months worg once all th* card* are In:
'this common d.dre
desire wll
sclit find ”
* * „„ th&lt;1 (llip,„e between the AFL
Let's take town A which ha*
•this
tha relish.
Here Is a naw recipe for Cran­ tsreaalnn
Wreaalnn «llh
»IHi the leas* possible
, -| , International Longshoremen* A i- 100 man of draft age. Ten are
l*&gt; furtler
attempt*
berry Pear Relish that I tried for ilelav
,|,lae In
fustier a
;*-■»»«• ,r&gt;
'" find socUtlon and Atlinllc Co.,* stave- already In the armed service* and
ereeptaM* t«
to all P«rpar­ dorj
fjrm,
du not have to legutar.
th# first time this year with the *a solution acceptable
Th# remaining 90 register and
ties.
hearty approval of gutata. Tha Ha**
"We Intend to do everything w f 00 of them pas* physical examin­
Douglas Htsnstrom, ■chairman tangy taste of lemon end the
can to end tha walkout, Margolia ation* and ar* classed-1-A.
Of tha Largs Gifts Committee, fresh flavor of the pear go wqll
The town Is given a quota, say,
for tha Bemlnola County Tubar with the cranberries.
of five men. But It alraidy ha*
eulofla and Health Association,
CRANBERRY PI&amp;R NELIHH
tea man in the service, so, U th*
ingredient a: a cups fresh cran­
today urged support for
the
draft call doe* not change, it*
Christmas Heal isle that begins berries, 3 lemons, 2 cup* suga.\ 2
credit take* car* of two calls.
COLUMBUH, ()., Nov. 17, (/Tl —
ife e tm * .* r » m r » * . n ,n
rip# but very firm large penrs.
next Monde.y
In tha beginning, however, slnte
“ Evgiy
individual1, hualness,
Method: Pick over cranberries, Oovernor Thoms* J. Herbert tudav ||,&lt;&lt;n deal. oiadea beans are now
civic and religious group who discarding any that are soft or honored Florida, extradition sa- starting to rome In. In the new an on* knows how many credits
each town will recite* until th*
possibly ran,
blemished; wash under cold water quest for Fred Fox, 2 1 , and order- market addition at Hanford Pro■
- , beans were being damn- figures are In, town A will fill
Co
the Seal Hal&lt; In order that tha end drain. Wash lemons, quartet ed him turned over to Florida duce
program,
... di
___jned
to rombat and aeed, removing center atrip of authoritli’a.
eq on to a wide conveyor bait Its quota end apply tha cradlte
The governor's decision ended where fan* dried and blew tha latgr on.
iuberculc
irculosls In tha county, may membrane If desired. Put vranberbe continued.'
\ " ha statad.
rlaa and lemon quartan through Fox's long fight against extradi­ dust from the bean*, and mora
‘ Proceeds, Ihe pointed oqt, in- food chopper, using medium knlfoi tion. lie escaped last spring from than a doien workers sorted them
Use of hand-made
__
n
r _ gram of health edu­ add auger and mix wall.
for culls before packing. Price*
eludes
a pro;
Peel ■ Like Oak prison ramp.
sr packing food ita
Fox had fought extradition with of string beans been running be­
c a tio n , case-finding, patient aer- poara, halve, core and cut In dko
hlted Stater In IBM
.v ic e ,
x-ray rehabilitation and that are not too small—about oiu&gt;- accusations of brutality In , the tween 12.80 and 18,00 according
:a lh « r service. First official mail­ half to three-quarter-inch pieces. Florida rampa. In honoring the to grade.
ing of seals will start Thursday. Add to ennbarry mixture and mla extradition request, Governor H er­
At the William Williams stall,
In lightly. LhfU In n frlfa ra tu r bert said hi* Investigation dis­ cncumbera, which are mors plentli
F E R T IL IZ E R COOPERATIVE
bofora Mrvlng.
Makaa about I closed no brutal treatment of rtu th a Pinellas Growers Fertiliser eupe. HalUh will kaep, In ft closed vlct road gangs In Florid*.
^Cooperative haa enabled many container In rsfrlgiretor, for about
■owen to save money on their
2.78 a hushsi
rtUlaar purchases during the
17.00 to |«.00
rat two years, according to Couni, are bringAgent J. If. Logan,

U. N, McetH

Forrental Meet

Author LouIm Baker Mistreatment Case
Says Use firm Hand Divides Father, Son

h!a agamy !• to ' ' m i n
tl
wheels of collective bargalnlm
rather th in to "match j y m b | 4 |
chestnuts from th i f l u , ’ or |P
D ETR O IT,
Nov. 17— (SP)— A ■Id or comfort to any on* pari
bey's atory of mistreatment di­ In « labor dispute.”
CHICAGO, Nov. 17, OP)—Spank vided ion a filn s t father today In
a court caaa,
,
a eripplid child?
Loa Angelas claims to hava had
Declaring " I’m getting big now"
Yaa, If he naada It, aaya author and " I can't itand (t any more,” the first movie theater In opera­
Loulaa Baker.
Carl Ruiao, 13, went to police tion. back in 1902- when the ad­
Mlsa Baker loat a lag In a traf­ to tell of being chained to his bed mission was 10 cents.
fic accident when ake was eight and beaten.
yean old, A few months later,
He said his father, Antonio
ahe aald, bar fathar spanked her Russo, 43, had been doing this
for trying to boa* tha household.
to him since he was six year* old.
"I had iearnad lesson number
The last time, Carl said, was on
I am not responsible for
one, that 1 was going to hasr to Friday when he came home late
"Bills or Accounts" made by
live with my handicap, but not from a movie.
any other person than myaalf.
It," Mias
Hlaa Baker today told the
off It,"
The hoy, a sixth grade pupil,
annual convention for the Na­ ahowed brultea on hla body—from
tional Society for Crippled Chil­ n rubber hose, he said— and Rrdren.
eerdera Judge Christopher
E.
"Not that all crippled chibb'"' Hteln signed an ausaault and bat,tery
warrant
against
the
file
r
.
should be spanked," she said In
The elder Russo, a drug com­
her prepared talk. 'T'I Just hepThe WISH FELLOW
pany, packer, has four other ehll*
pened to be that type."
rides fh»
dren,
He
made
no
formal
stateAuthor of two books. "Out On
The Limb" and "Parly Line." Mis* intent, pending arraignment.
Baker, of Williams, Arix., aald *hc
didn't learn Her lesson all at once.
Mora spanklnga followed. Hhe 70 J
them whenever ahe ’ needed *hcm
ACeatfaael frmm Pate Aael
Just as her unhandicapped sister lone by emplovera aa an Integral
did. And other thlngri happened) part of their operation, and
" I got crutches. I learned !o through the acceptance, by union*,
walk, then run. I was fine. I of their duty of keeping the ship
was okay.
I learned to roller on an even keel.
1
kato, I learned to play baseball
" I am one who slncarely believes
had fun.
24 Hour Sorvlt*
that we have made great progress,
" 1 hit ktda and they hit me and that our progress In tha next
hack—and don't think that Isn't ten years should he even more
BAGGAGE A TRUN K
symptomatic— of the normal ad- gratifying."
S E R V IC E
«
Juatment nf a crippled child's play­
Employers and unions must try
mates at least."
even more to meet each other, half
way, Ching said, because "our ex­
Fish have Imen found In moun­ ample to the rest of the world Is
Seminole T ire Hhop
tain lake* above the line of per­ extremely Important."
Chlng
stressed
that
the
role
of
1
petual snow.

NOTICE

Harry M. Huff

“Yellow”

Management, Labor

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Stenstrom Urges TB

Ohio Governor Sends ,old*r*porUr-_____ _
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Ciiy Market

Investigators Sift

Legal Notice

Bv June 80, 1047, mora than
100.000 rural cxiipm eri were reW n g electric service for REA-

■ed and ninety Citrus
i are now enrolled In
hi Mrs. Dona Turner,

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J u d g e R e fu ses To
E n jo in
V o c e lle

Marshall Asks
For Advice On
Berlin’s Money

TA LLA H A S S E E. N..v, 1 7 OP*— Circuit Judge W. May
Walker today refused to en­
join State Heverage Director
James T. W e lle from issuing
any more dub liquor licenses
in Dade County.
However, he declined to dis­
miss a suit brought by Dade
retail liquor dealers and allow,
ed Samuel Kanner, Vocellea'
attorney, until nest Wednesday
to file brief In the case.

Nationalist:IS
Claim Entire
Rout Of Reds

l ’ S. Private Saves
Japanese M in e r s

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Associated Press Leased W ire

B a c k s Fonesial Tries To Learn Who

B ern ad o tte ’ s
Plan On Israel
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D u lle s N a m e d

Exposed Navy-Air Force Feud |^ea(J O f U S

SEN D AI Japan. Nov 18. (Ah
—Pvt Salvutoio Forte of HatM \ I IF
horn, Fa . ivns almost as hjg a
1LIN. Not 18. (rp)— A hidden h Spier in the N.stt \-r
hero In Japan today as General
I .
'I
m ihe open s*ills Secrelatv I f^rlrntc to , I . , t i l |,, n,Dougin-. Ma.-Vrtluir.
Private'
I,„ -. *ctl it to s iru
to I- &gt;Forte saved the lives of follf
\',l. . I, &gt;. no tecrrl the tsvo serttc*. I,
l„ • n it i-dd- os.
.!«Hpane-*- -*i Inc, a hurled In a
V .' i | | | |
&gt;n
- avciri for 12 da v a Tlieit (and*
.......
detpiir the unificaticn l.n,
t limit -l\ - 1 - -1-j i'
lie- and (urnd- bar giver them
' ' oimission Rtoup was supposed t
L lO V *pc ret
I -. U N
I
'
t
‘
l
l
t
t
w
i
l
l
g
l
f
I*.,!
up t--i de*-l Rut not Private
• h-t It out th a tf
ss once a miner,
. i i d • F-w'e lie
I M t C . ( &gt;1
'
W Stuart Syhimsetl Me kept digging dog.,
tnmgt
t' I „ t M c {Jm was Navy InveatiKst- th. t. ,1 • ,f i f. 4tin„iu.
La t o i
' I l . l I &lt;tl
(|e s-ti I tlie»gedlv And i,e Lept a crew of
presented
their and the letter,
m atterr, were supposed to hai.; teitim
.1 a i&gt; a i&gt; e a ** digging, down
nv*nth
to
a
coinBy HAROLD h M il h
ml! reb
through a t(vi* foot high hill,
lit M *w M il' t'F H t l ;
By JOSEPH E. D YN A N
proposals to re- been fm informal di-msiimi „t,]y
tvehlml -I- &gt;■*•'•| tjoDf ,
NANKING. No&gt; l « ,-r&gt;
I he
liv I RNFST tl t . U ' w to
to rearh the imprisoned men.
national ds-fenao
PARIS, Nov. 18. (JP)— Secre­
• ’ VRL N - l-t i.p&gt;
Bttlatn e ,ia'-t .h
KhA \ \ f &gt;T. N ,v Id,
,? i—
g jji *, |^,
; government claimed . -nu-lcl vii •
thev wrie dragged alive from
-n-tll, s-te.l ri,e I ntt*d Nation*
tary of Slate Marshall summoned
clfylng thr u imme t -h f each
their -Isid., dark prison today
n-mgit" 1 it Imnnn t.-dv,' ileiign.sted
lory in the Suchou l stilr today
the
committee
ls\
American financial and monelar*
spl-lv thr Iste t otrnt ! ’ ll r -'ll sn n, ,i -I.
service, n „
v
t ,
p ,u.t .1 '.'I 11 f
i i Julio * si ictmg chairGeneral Chans I -t Im|,, Mi . ml | All were r , hnn sled and were
‘"*od Ehersta.lt, has-e r -t • - . i , i . | ,
t.
*, -tb
1 It f
p l« r,
Dsl* itsise \ * t n - i .
experts today from Washington and
rushed it, »n emergency hospl
men
had
made
mut t t -e I tilted St ites d-lcgamilitary spokesman, t Id lus ,.rekl»
A
ir
Ft.
••
--Mi
1
it
-j.
i
)m
,
tal tef up in a teol al the mine's
I- - it- I, t.. t f ini so
I thr I int'il ha t gBerlin to advise on cuirrncy as­
1 • i ■* t "ehallenge Navy 1 -si t. 111*1 l-d
l. tuied Nstinn* m hu
press conference
i int'Uth
• f tl I - ti ■' Hon
11.. Air t onm to
pect! ol the Berlin crisis.
'• 'f
If le gat
to- l F ill sl 111
long range I ■t,-'
... h* fust
d
| it-c'cction endorse“ The halite tfat (i 1 ■ i 411 K*‘
i
"
I
pnmaiv mission
I f f 1 st le v e l
If ih s'ling tlu* pro
from I d&gt; u ee| sif
They will consult with Dr. Philip
m- tit
Mi.
In, r 'stin* - ‘i b psitis.sn
f oinufeicd at com lud'.l \ U , I tl„-i-tsdt
'sn*
puli.
ners
. *1
I-* C. Jessup, U.S..deputy who handles
' 1 t-b. r *1 a.It's i eCommurmts do n ... i- 'till I** t t«»
The \o I , ■■ '
(•&gt;
pH
|i.. H i - Hi
tffr Berlin case lor Marsha II in the
F t,
f
ii
-'
v
v
.
papers
in the l i i
,
&lt;oniecture"
■sin- time
\ +■.
* «|
* im ,|i|
.t &gt;.-,|1 f
Security Council.
C ongre
i
■ed
l hang pictured &gt;1.. l -d b
.i r
•i i ■ - hicf
1
t
K*
ri^
n
.
1
(LeH
4
1*1
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fr-t-l
plana I- - &lt;
ti.vn ! 11
i l-i|
This step was disclosed bv an
in (light. He ss-tl
J
*
1
•■•e UN
ie i-taiM to *16.000 *
•if
■It ill,
1 »«•) *aw| * -1 1 1 K# !* 1 '}"
American delrgation source as en, \
-1 1 "-; -j(i
troops and plan** - »••
i K' all, 1 -■» « •ii*' Hintitii1* 'ii' J 1
LI in \V |
phasis in the blockade dispute
an area extending Ml • .. a fo u n d
Rv MAX H A M
t
ih
..
r
t
f
i
r
m
t
ai|p*i
shifted to tachnlcal aspects of the
PORI LAND. Ore.. No* Ifl. DTi Sue how.
t n-t til
L ruled
I .
f
^
currency control problem in the
fhe national CIO r-,mention
dip*
Ihe spokesman «&gt;&gt;• . i I MI in ai
11
"
|pf
n
\
»
4
1
•
€
»
n
"
j
former Cierman capital.
M r g ' t f i a i t* &gt;ti*.
K&gt;npnn
nexl v.eel is going to be different. casualties we,' mill - * d
\ . • nK
h f,
hesn
-t th
|U
lot! V!|ff
|pf
f)
Ihe American experts are flying All ngns today pointed to the like­ R»dt as agamir 4i m i i " i iii(f"»d
i
1r • ‘
i i'm m i
i ( t r ia l.
T o S e ttle* S t t i L f O f
^miniut ’•'i it** «^V*
to Paris from the Treasury De­ lihood of a public showdown with N ationalists.
( •) n &lt; p i u * i&lt; r l i e r I- ,i .t&lt; i M ' . i S I t o r e m e n
- |»l# if ♦ fhf •** mvit %
»*
partment in Washington and In-m ihe pro Communist element in thr
(Even as he sp &gt;k» ' t.V- v,- *ri• it) |tff«
General Lucius D. Clay's military CIO leadership,
1 4|,l | ‘ | , • f ‘
can Marine retnfor
....... pte1
j ’ M rv
MAI II A \ M
Nm )
Utii m
’ (?ilph I R'fruSr.
It ' I ' a ■ *
- ■ l au,g
IF. n * t:.
government staff in Berlin.
, At a starter, the doren or so pared to ruah from i&gt;
\[y*
e&gt;fel
port
♦
M^flflt
M
g*.«rClt
11.
n. -n , oe.
■ I liar
( %* Iffl 9
- 4 " l' r : ■ , •
The expert* will have before , members of the executive board tao. 225 miles northr*ti t :.y
I • in I
Mstir-e*
1 •
' 1 in ’ he
A
them a questionnaire on tha r u r -|who ,uppnf,rtj Hfniy U’slla.e foi how. to bolster the
at the U 8 . Naval si -t, -rage fhete
* ftt
vtn#
I ’ * hjirKovt
'"•l »-l ' ’
rency Issue which Security Council „
, .
. j .
■ . • r * " " r i u in g
Presldem Juan A. Rramuglla of P' V " »'•*
«M * Shanghai reports h* 1 s Re t *tm It i n *,* i »i’ (
- *«h.M»men’*
■ , , fill
Aigenline has sent to the Rig serbsl bruiting such »s ih*y never column moving rc .-a -l ■IstuK' * - , 1 «tni *
L iii* - *
f 1a" • ,g
U
from Tainan.
Four naliona,
got al snv CIO convention
1
-niiiiiiniini,
a . 1-s&gt;n
he Hat.
11 , r . . ,
I D S. S e n a to r G e m s -. tV M s ' m e
, | »*»&gt;L » "FI Got thr rioi
Rramuglla Is leading a Merlin
fhev may get aomethlng more
1 , 1 t...u-,h" n-si\n o . i.tion
compromise effort on behalf of Various CIO leader* «ie talklna tR Nevl in Tokyo • '* tie .\»»
f • Ifie*
! I 1. 4 I V, 1*1 •lie ifn ril ,v|
iiltiii* I ,|*** I ia.
ti »t, two dsy* of
the council s six "neutral nation. „,,ou( cmsalsle-rtn* s-me form of dated Press he at-c- t» l s - i» ’ ' M i l , V-h"
the L i-in l-i ..
It tinllnueil (In i
I p.r c - 1
■ 1 veste rt|s *
’
it-1, Ml II, i,r,|i»lii, • ,lh US
Se,retary-General try- rollon (list would go beyond mere
i I lib. U .11, 1 1II f
•It
H |e„. |
gve Lie also has Initiated a study ,v„r(p, ‘these plans haven't jelled
* i - l , | , » ,f ,1 *,
t1-1
t-s
utuk
in
l l r l l I1 m i n B u i l d s
of the currency question by lor
. I I
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•&gt;v
t
hurrli
uf
prop-sal Mut one
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f't*
'(l*
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II-'-, p,es,dent.
own
its
I 1,11
. , technicians.
, ,
...
, ,
.
thing helng dlss-uaaed Is a convenl -w 1,11 SOI
I I I i,„|»l-,l|.
i
hu
union
i*
1 11 in 's u ( M \ \ i t I v
, 1 " any specific re. "on
resolution that -.so,rid
v.,„ld say in
1 enl
not yet received
.. ..
L, &lt;1111(1 |#*i,! 8IK Li L q""f||r all shipt
Ih
quest for definite Information
,,V
* ll|h “fill i I It y y\ |
an 1 lii ,1 i u (iif US'•»’|(# going to
'Either *upp&lt;ul f i d policies in
from t.ie.
.
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ii •»?
1M
■ ■A f *r I I • |f Ofl|, hi*
,1.
The Soviet Unon has deelared I ,h* f‘ "?
a »
f , " ,n
I
'Dili ,,f in
14
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"ft 11)«£
M i l I hiM ' iv headed
It will not lift the hloekade unless executive hoard.
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the Soviet mark becomes Berlin's I In the recent polltlcel campaign,
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The
Western | the CIO's policy wn- against Wsl11 u i % k%'*n&lt;lr »lul r ip f ii
W ASHINGTON.
t i . , , 1 *. Jn* Nfiv * ( 1 flf K^,rPta '■larv will
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.Powers agree, hut Insist Ihe So- lace and all-nul for riealdenl Tru- — Rep. Knutsmi iR-M inni. uitiv,
A m -- .
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implftn toe 11 week. i lend,
Mi i g f * I i f ill** I ' nip
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Four-Power control when it HrAnd In Cincinnati the American taxes, said today th ' -"orp-iratlnn
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m -n-if'i • i n - .
‘ Mil* f i ftioiMt'ioiBk invent id •■ni ki»»niaoi a, "civil nund"l men," Mr and Mrs I t sn* l.ama-.-n, • b - moved bis fnmilv •- I.ltd-- fn i!*,
culates within Berlin.
1 Federation of labor has entered Income tax -iigii' to l-e roosted. p 1 a»f n«F| \ flip a AllH 1 1 F1•dhtris ate
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French officials' said the elder | politics on a permanent basis.
"A numbei of latge corpor­ espected to **v»l| tl,'
and - lid that h had heard of the
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i 57th annual convention voted yes- :Are makings to,» misch money.'*
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The A f s u i ' t an i s and Ct-eg &gt;n si. , 4 IMr
hfi^hmin CnndamnttiR m«R'itinr\ 1 (Vrlar
RapMi. (orva. , n u t h .
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hers to finance s propaganda and taxes fur the Individual
Knutson said to- u going to Britannic. * qilttsHful h*'1
CUD hr h i-t I Ml' I f f •* Mir* n r t.t
education driv* of "Laboi . ! cagii&gt;
B u t Vf» - • in so h n ln e a in u - t I11
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fillt »r p 11* I’ | * It t lll'f'l ♦ DM I Ilf* * - - * '! L -m in - 1, irdlnrt‘ g r o w e r s rates acted . . league men r* be chuitnan -&gt;f Ihe congre-siimal
com m it!'e 'hat wiltes
is lull, IIIMI f ,, In i -.- i"*rf tlu. pi ■
I tha* Kivamism- M r » II I I’tl Irlil
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is m * the T a ft*lla rtle y Act f--rbtd*
art'll * *•
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t or t in put iitions, lie n,c|,tinned bunki r so-l
I f t|ff
t ^ ir
Ii.. . . •milt ||i *• -tl *»Vi*l |hh,
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1 Not one of the Sitting Sons of dit»ct contributions.
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The drive, with 1760,000 v ti lirg tiling in il»nit II.MSi otHi
I lie '26 a fiftl, g '•H fo| litK■*»
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discussing the tisllon's political I capital, will t«i centered " '!-• into tin,,. (. ;id |,0 | cen* -ii incoiini 1 *i f»tl ayim rf ill* I'ggr I (*
-i -I Americsn id' ,1
Vgill Ii v *i tikfi *
problems at Park Avenue nn&lt;l nut itit&gt; 'a 110,000 pol 1 in(c pi f*i itu f * "vet I.Ml.'loq, alter the usual de­
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Magnolia Avenue, was on hand during fhf* next 14 iiinnth*
*iltfieie-it On f'rtat* • ♦.«
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li , tmiis at" allowed.
to,
lb '
uithci ii poliP f
yesterday afternoon at -1 :.'i0 o’clock
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Knuts-n pointed to the steel in
• hr a n il r ns * ’ -f f
to greet .Senator Claude Peppor,
Hii'try as nn example - of corn
( H i's l ane D c ln v
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■v Mi-a new -von I n ,
when he and Mr*. Pepper drew up W orn fin C h a r g e d W illi ponies lie -aid ate making tut*
,! w 11 &gt;r i; , ijtiv i *4,
Sl the curb for a brief *top en- r C a t T I I F I f f
Governor S' if f : J
R o b b t* r x "■uch tncr.ty.
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route from Orlando to JacksonIt should he siphoned off m
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The growing
and shipping
ehlpping H&gt;-1,an£.A*Nsnf
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T Cstei -, harg».!
•u • second f! III a fl
♦h* f u r t l tim#* ♦11 U a e le v e n
terests of Sanford ttepped Into lh« 1 ('p| A
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(4ei-«i| l }’t ru ifim t p iU A iil^ n t n f lht» ■
t 'igu gt
P o lic e
1 III "S'
T 'ltip 'r itures «-eri&gt; sb"\ '
morning In Circuit
uliosl clisin •l*'| M
however, and formed a delighted I
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fo m iH u M o ti
4*1tl l'»si n ig h t
th#*
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snow
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foecast
fo
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ito th* "mystcrlou ■"
P o r t s T o H a lt S t r ik e ;
I’jite, having At I
little ring, with Senator and M r., j *ec.hnl1’"‘ * ,0
y°uth». '*
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w*** i ’h h c i I hy h#»4 '‘y ,
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Die uppei Mississippi
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, tin,- ■*f "nr of ,ftir n i
■'e.lar l»-ra., '
Pepper
*np*r jat the street corner. They' jail nn three charges In cornier
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Included M. L. Cullum nnd J. D. lion with their brief crime spree
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PARIS, Nov. 18— French sol■*r1
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fl-et of th i**' * 1 *
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today,
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Lafnr f J C HutcMion Cn. And and James Ipp.diln aei.t At, a Cn Dunkerniiei. where 2.^00 iirlk „f
WM(, rn
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; # * i * Ini.** *vl 11 !.•* I I i.nm i.iX H ), h-* t* ' 1 * ’ a, hsa been relesa. Ilftnl f»» I • *s •• 1
Florence Moomaw w*a arrest'd
•a-lllng &lt;"it 'her
W. K. KIrchhoff, glad grower.
IfilH 100 H # l*!g i|l0 4 tn th i* f &gt;mm t it I-* - Itt-g sentenc* He * ,
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dockets
have
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Senator Fapptr wai In an op­ last night and charged with arm­ selves behind cargoe. waiting t o ! , hout norm. , In
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((' oriI m H On ritf« Sair)
Other dock worker* throughout
in u , , ! , : , , . ,
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foil nil st ion apemis Isig* Stiu.a "I.
l i t t, itlM |,,IA atetfo *.
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quency of a minor.
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} rnnc« « V4 *t eh«tn of portn in «ippi.
ieS ',,, 1 1, sa ivril sa . s ir ,.t cl, ■- 1,-a r,l s one way ticket * 'h
t fum llnn , It.
The Ihrpe youth*, in stgr-'-l rn v M et «trikf f i l l from th® Com- 1
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time
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aalil Sheriff P A
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statement*, admitted one ro h l'iv rnunlit*l®A f»®n#r»| C o n N e rillo n
&gt;
oiling
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L e a v e O r la n d o B a s e and an attemptml rohhery. Thev of L*hnr Interior mlnt%t®r JuU%
'ft s
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also are In 1*11 and ar* chain'd Morh
D u n r a ii
R e a p p o in te d
M s i* Attorney Mm
th ii w##k th®t th*«
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wllh robbery and an attempted co*l nnd Hock strlkt* h»v® b#tn
‘ * ’ v o present till
all, will sing
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 18 UPl—
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• in I !* to
aid At.alalnnt S t*!*
armed rohhery.
•ii» Sanford
by Riifttig.
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*. ta Headquarter* of the H tn Air
I 19,1!) an I 1 M
jti* -i ge A DaCottes
n Li /
•Ion at tiler Mo f u r i
B ERLIN. Nov.
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Force will be moved within 50 days
; I '
'esn'a li»t '
'edition. O W in.,"
C U N N IN G H A M HERE
MI R DEILi PHOTOGRAPHER
ipfiGALVESTON. T-x , Nov 18'•■ erilng. W. A M &gt;ir &lt; .ft.
I h‘
persons were killed and two v -•
-rintr-a (in r
from the Orlando baa* to Langley
•rney for the defen i s ' '
Wesley Cunningham, aeatnan "f
•«nt. announ-*
V A L D O S T A . Ga„ Nov. 18. D P I— inlured last night In the •" '■ •#f*)— The Southern Building Con__ __
•h i« »MO? »'
Field, Va., Air Force officers tald th* Merchant Marine, ha* been
ti.
Peature-I
gress re electeri sl) |!« officers I
j|jj| n u o U 'N
LlUaheth Washington, 18-year-old of a British ('-47 airlift he..
today.
&gt; I ’ ll R io t I Mi I I
visiting his parents, Mr. and M r'
• v h favni It- ■
i,„n
The Orlsndn field will continue J. A. Cunningham after aevemt negro, was Indicted on murder port In the Soviet ore,q,s' -&gt; resterdsv imt tinned down pm | , * i rrurTtA
■r« will he e m —Mug o*
Home In MiReports from Hihato be fully uaed. Air Force offi­ year* of *e* service, He left ye-, • h s tg *' veaterdsy In tbe *x -*’*y xofie, Royal A ir Force offt-is1. nosed chang*. in small husines.
V M r* Ihe Mcth" I *t * h it l&gt;
,diu&gt; Evei ^ls ■
-uldltm cod-a which advocates
p , aid
t
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cial* said. They tald It la not terday noon for Tampa to ahip lug of Morris Mednva, 56, lo rm e r' said today.
tie • ■ night of all psi"i '* f !
aid would have reduced costs 2(1 | , i-ned today when
i -venled. Sh • h
known now. howevir, whal unit* out ageln He cam* here a week Hollywood motion pletm# phntog-j The rrailt occurred'three mil
h»»»vi! fi 'in * through I I ..-its f
ner cent
, . , . n steamer cspslrat u -n " - ■vh . It - Infatuated in f -r -. ■.
niuslcnl experlnt
raphtr.
|w **t of Schoenhcrg, The pismay be transferred to Orlando.
Monday night, taking an EAI
! V
The officers- James W Mor­ ii »y at I’ atn.s,
grand opera in I rir,
Superior Court Clark T. B. Con- was returning to Lueheck,
neiiil&gt; Scout pack
li'n L i "
of the, , i2th
Air* plana from New York to Jackson_ Heidquarter*
, ---•erm i\»
verse ssld the girl will go ott t r ia l. Uclmenherg, from* regular D ig" gan, Birmingham, -Ms, president;
i -t " I /h im . ronccri*
the
peppl*
aboard
we,,
i,t.,,r,
and
m
'her*
of
Pack
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1 iradv Duncan. JIanfnrd. vice presi in / from a fair. A sudlen rush f t-r meet tomorrow nigh
for a numb*'
f "t"U&lt; ' ” y •
av In a special session nf to Berlins Gatow Airport.
Ain
Force BaaeL Callfornla to Brook* by plene, He
Tuesday
lent; E'rank W Walter, Augusts. I'sssengert to on* side
Air rTore*
.
iin * member "f the ' n v fY*T O.va*
Baa* T ext!. Nb change St. Petersburg.
i-ia* i e n n " at 7:30 P.M f it 11
Judge George R. Lilly’* Court.
' ", Sh- is presht-’ t . f th
I
P H IL A T IIE A MEET
if. I Chester Oraxsefiold Nash- the vessel to keel over, the i- of making plana for thie mad*
will lie
made In
in th*
the other f o ii r ^ r
"p I
ford Gartlen &lt;"
/ Th* Phllathea Clas* of the Ilia, Tenn.. and J H 'rbai* 6t * ‘s ports said.
fore* ba»e headquarter*.
the .tiling year.
First Baptist Church will m *'t 'an , Gadsden, Ala trustees
W alt ti i
r n &gt;r*t u ;
Buhslllutlon of treated wood
thla evening at 6:00 o’clork sl the
WORKERS PLACED
NF.w A*ntn.
I11
Tourist Center. Th* Tour let Club (or non-cumbustlble m al#iala for
TALLAH ASSEE, Nov. ! • — (JTl
II n r v A W a d &gt;• \ .-5 • ■»! A m i—swill meet, meanwhile, In th' tire resistive ratings waa thr
— The Florida 8 tata Employment
i » dor Alexa”drr .* C
n!’ i
Service got Jobe for M 7 farm
Chamber of Commerce dlr»'-loi'&gt; tnaln change proposed In the code
farm
end The
Very
It- v
Ite-vli-it
vorker* Taat month a t tha
room, and afterward will plav other changes Involved sprinkler
i.i. hnson, aq-ml'-d R- d" D sn f
.'/stems ttrd aies llniltstlom.
and Tigetabla hariaat '
ahuffieboard.
&gt;
t'enterhitry, will «i"’ n'’ s! a caliv’
By HOW ARD W. B tA K E H LE E
began.
in Madison
I'.i.ar- 'larden P c
HATIHTA GOES TO CUBA
That mad* more than 80,000
Aaaoclsled Press Bclsnc* F-dllor
SS PER 80N B HURT
11
Br A SS O riA TFD rpF.SS
w orktrt placad In farm Joba to
DAYTONA BEACH, Mo- 18 ~
CHICAGO Nov 18, D F&gt;- Tbtr
N E V YORK. Nov. 18.
P*,uin« • ,in.v
®f ,,o n ic
Plans for t*'» rally W-re an­
far thla year.
The nttion's lirdvt is well stocked with food for Thanksgiving
ly-threq, person* were Injured, ■Pt— Oencral Fulgenclo Pstlst*.
Chairman Ca*L B. Smith of energy on them, valuable painting* ran be cauied lo »ing a hell or blow ppne icnprled. critical, last nlgbl •ceompgnled hy Ills wife, left to -1 , hoppers I his year— but the high price of t-irkeyi may ilrill* * lol rf ion need vest'' lay hy lh&lt;- Nsttnnsl
D o n n e ll
of
American-Soviet
the S lat* Industrial Commlulon a w b itll/w b c n ib ie w touch them.
v '
. ■ when a Chicago * Eastern Illinois dts# for Cuba to rearime politics! | |lcnl«rwivei,
Erlendrhlp, sponsor V the event
reported "an unexpected tempo?,
Tliis nrw ute of radioactive alom* u I old by L, Yaffe, of the Railroad streamliner rammed Into life after en exile of more then
Young hen lurke{‘i are likely I" he selling lot 7S In 80 rent,
ary shortage In bean pickers has Atomic Energy I'rojrcl National Rnearcb Counril of Canada al Chalk the rear of a three-coach commiitei t"ur yeera
drvsloped on tha east coast" but
The former Cuban president said a pound between now and Tliankrgivin*. ai compared with about '0
train near suburban Dolton.
River,
In
*he,
now
aclerltlflc
Jour-t
;
”
lx being met. by sending several
-nts last year.
he would stay In Miami until Bat
robably nrr by
plants. There
hu idred workera from other Flor- net. Nuciennlca.
As usual, you can get more nteil over the 80 -rent level
trday afternoon when he and Mrs.
POSTPONES 8 ESHION
JA C K SO N VILLE. Uov. 1 ?. '/Pi­
The
ray*
from
atoms
placed
pound*,
because
now
hundreds
a
Ida area a and recruitin' in other
for ynur money buying the heavier
Latlata
will
emplane
fnr
Havana.
City
Cnmmlailmiers
have
hern
ll i«t, Low
Turkey production this yoat non
somewhereon
th*
painting,
would
for
every
pound
of
bomb
nlutnslate*.
tome,
which
usually
cost
about
IP
thr smallent in a decade, sn r*ti Asheville
fall continuously on a circuit 1 n nlum created there la nearly an Itivlted to attend the meeting of
,-cnts
a
pound
leia
for
birds
of
Hi
COM M ANDERY MEET
ninted 31 ,710,000 hlrdn ns sgniust Chicago
tha wail behind tha work of art. equal weight of new atom* due to .RrUI1,
?n
7 «»RAIN FALL
I* V
Taylor Cnmmsmtery Nn, 2 B, pound* or over,
, 'll,tin Hng at the M ayfair Inn nnd have
44,231,000 In 1046. Th-« crop 11 Cleveland
one quarter of A -n inch Ramqving the plctura would break
The
prlre
of
choice
gohh’ers
may
Knight* Templar will meet Frl
___ therefore postponed the reeiilnr
shout 10 per cent under Iasi V"nr, Nashville
*
fell In the aho
ahOfH
rer last •■circuit and atari the alarm.
What to do
•• * , u *
nfl'* Cmnmlsslon meeting until Tnea* day night a l the Masonic Tempi* po even higher aa the hlg dinner amt poultry buyer* say thr hlggest i Phoenix
evening, but it waa welcomed by Th* atoma for au*h • purpose atom* hae been one nf tmi aecrel ,|ny nvening, It was announced a' 7t30 o’clock, it was announced day approach**, trade circle* sey. drop
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..... . in l fit. Louis
has Jisi'n
in hirda urwler
first real rainfall art the fiaslon produeta, the new p#0,! iu i«
•»* morn|nif by the City Matmtrcr I»day by- K, Itnskv Wight, com Ifnliday turkey prices are among minds. Thus,
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if tiie .................
Mimll tur- Ben Antonio
n Novum Iter, a a p rlo r to .It. only 'atoma created by splitting -uranl of theao 82 ire , heavy ehemlc.il | r n . Bayer.
manner. Th* order of the lied the moat un^rediatablp In the food oys are sold this Thankaoiviny: Beattlo
pluf
la madai for rlcmenU fey which, them , have The
. an Inch
rain had fallen urn, whan plutonium
Revision Commlt- Drtwe ssrlll be conferred, and light Industry
I Charter _______
fnr the tradi- in thu expected nu in horn, Christ Washington
, said B. F. bomba hy transmutation of uranl* been no Important industrial or
during the
tfonai bird atam high doaplta the mas may find aupplloi restricted ■Tackronvillr
uf which H, J. Gut (a chair irfeghnuinta will he served.
n, thie mom- um, Thee* fission products arc medical ueee. Bonn of'them Has*
. ^Hl ma«6 Utla evening at
The exterior of the Tempto ha« cost, the eenHM weak may seu th* largely tp heavy toms, with the Mlnmi ....
Nomal rail
" 1,77 Inchea ma&lt;L (a great quanUtiaa ia tha
ta b « V 7'SO o'clock, to eontinua wot* on l&gt;em waterproofed and painted supply of anun turkeys (fecllno so
young hena at an unprecedented Orlando
Hanford, Wash.. U.S. plutonium
lu e t iW M es wag* rssr) hBj charter resrlelon.
rapidly th at frtoaa may well go
the Luhino proccsa.
(Peattaae* Oa Pag* Four)
1
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■MH H i
ttaSW "

American Experts Are
Called In To Aid
In Currency Aspects
OfCrisisInGermany

Chung Ssiy:; K ck Arc
In Flight A , 1
eminent l o t «•
Mopping lij

G ro u p A t U .N .

oiiltmittcrl

Ful it1! W nncn And
Fepticr Arrive Jn
K •' v W e s t F o r
Mt-rt With Truman

Jll.tm Me-'iipgrstions .....

Public Showdown
With Red Element
Is Slated In CIO

A

Pori Of Halifax
Geared To Handle
Rig Ship Influx

Enters Politics
On Permanent Basis
At National Meeting

Is Discussed At I
Kiwnnic Meeting W'

f" ''

Rep. Kmilsim Says
Corporation Taxes
Should Be lloosteri

1

! AHii'ks
iliow inir

$r».r»,ooo,oiio or

New Slalc rian l

Henafor^Fcuper I h
.Greeted In City
By Local

" di Hero

f). L. Liimsmi

f.ifiit.
Will Be B m ierl In
ln\i;r On S ;r h in l;r

I

WiiM And Snow
NebraHka, F a n

French

P u l in Foundation
Fact's iMoiiev Troulilr

Invade

Mi*, lim n I &lt;•

i! Killed In (&gt;nr«h
Of RAF ‘Lift’ Plain

Building ( ode Head

X

New Uies For Atomic Energy Are
Discovered By Canada’s Scientists

Turkeys Are Expected To Be Scarce
And Expens&lt;;ive l;or Holiday Season

THE WEATHER

C

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a
9

■J
■is
♦ii
0*'=W

�*~T8* aANroap aiaji.n *»—i - f t m ,

Highness Was
torn into Dying
^English Industry

Port Of Halifax

Escambia And Suita ^ l u b Congress In Chicago on hla
—
------recerd In tractor maintenance.
Rosa Boys Win Sftfte Hla local leader I* I-ewfa Floyd
and his county agents are E. H.
Awards In 4-H U lU b Finlays,,n
and A, II. Odom.

Flint Red

CRANBERRIES

s p r Z f E r u - ' * 1?

what a life
lie ---has —
lu ----look
H But wlial
---- ...
forward to! He can't sneak off tu
lorw
Hm . ole swlmmin’ bole with the I * in t i •*v o f H o v a rn im r l l i l l
hova from lie other aide of til*
O I* IIKUnDOM
PljJ L*^Cu im _SlJ_tjrjJ
lie
chalk
■ ailroad track
... ra
— n ’) -------,
•
t.Ucuii L'ourl. Nun
Counly,
FlorM«
.laughty words on fences, tiecau«e O f f ic ia l Haul
palaces don’t have fences l hey |
gave him n 41 -gun salute ut birth,
put they won’t ever let huu pl*y
with flrecritckers Certainty not on
the 4 th of July anyway.
; He will be surrounded by eipiei
Ties. foreigp Inogimge tiilwr'i, danc­
ing m asters- all tile m l tune of
.
royally. Hut if lie doi*a bronk the
i. .palace's house rules, lie shouldn't
have to worry about Ills liiolbor
him. I'rincesa l.lliiibell
1 , spanking
ft president nf the Nntiooul So
giaty for the I’revenlion of t.'ruelly
R u ^ u la r
2 .9 8
f
to Child rttn.
Later as king-- if hi* survives
hi* rule-ridden childhood-- Ins chief
O u t d iH ir
3 .0 9
duty each morning will he in cull
tip the prime liiinlster and -myi
ChrintmaN tree lighlM
j "Whom do I gleet today, boss,
“ NO M A” L IG H T S ET S
and wl.at uniform d« I weai 7 t).
(series ty p e)
have you written something you
c o m m
yo u r r m
Vant me to read In parliament T"
Cttiiiiii* Nvioa* t$«« J.^t.i talk
And tha best answer be cun hope
wail a leihii cjf.r*«i#j in$•!*•$■
* "Nothing nn the docket} Kingle
W hy don’t you lake the day off,
M and catch up on your stamp colItetlonT"
'fh e young prince stands to in- |
rit a shrinking empire Willi tin.
Complete etinrlment of cxids, Individual or beautifully boxed. .
lah taking another walk arid
tZhltatlne. Burma and India on
W eir own, the King of England
H I leaf and less In protect
a But 1/ hia Job appear* to have
4 dimlnialilug future, it - an also
(hown it neve, wa* a parlicil
rlv healthy profeit.on in t|

ere

H

fc

ret.
IV

’•the 8k men and women wii
j ruled England lime MUJtrtng out those two upsta.
mnd-headad
commoner*,
the
imwelle-- only six reached the
tpen of 70 yeeis. And only I"
.ft mxnagrd to achieve the age
which the American government
x Social Be*miry pensionjve of the 50 were killed in
1*. three murdered, three de1. One died of g r id , ode was
jd e d - and one abdicalul after |
•yllig ao American g.a rs widfob of being king Isn’t even
I as a post on the Supreme
where you ran hold on t«
• • you earn a good conduct
_ L Twentv-three of England*
monarch* lasted ten years or
' Nona ever got a ar.onri term
It’s hard to know oliether to
the bonny new Prince of
jr g h congratulations or runin , Poor little rich boy I II*
go further a* plain Mr. P.
...iburgh.
ir today "miater" i» the best
OH earth It glvea a ntan s
■ to make a name and a
for himself such a* no king
nfoy. A ik Mister Churchill i above a king.

• a. i. 2

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Open All Day Wed., Closed Thursday
for Color

A ik

List

P mcb

Slora

at

TABLE SUPPLY
ELO VETT^i

1.79

V E RMONT

M T.

Pears 2

1-Lb Can

W X IE U A H U r^ j

Pkfl of 6

Piicc
3Lbpfc&lt;»29c
Coficc
49'

IM AN P

NUTS ★

c ju n o T s
Freah

»

Hon* yd* w

Each

F.iip* ror

35c

Over 12 ft)"., lb.

BR A ZILS

2

Lb*

\2 lbs 4 Under-I.b

4b

Fancy Bolt Shell
Ok

You get the BEST when you buy «eituine .MOUNT VERMONT TURKEYS.
They're plumply nutated, tender, fullbreanted iiinlx . . . Th«
Dreux^l
Turkey* lit Town. Get Youra Early!

8 -o i

Paper shell

PEC A N S

i ’

Lb

Oa Paper tibeil

PEC A N S

3

Meeti Beg

Lb t

D IX IE D A H I.IN fi

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

RYE
Braad Loaf

Dressed &amp; Drawn Turkeys Are The Beit Value

99c

CnniH . . . 5c to 25c Boxen 49c to 97c

fU U Y DRESSED. 0«AWN

14c

OVCN-RF.ADY

M
’

1

Seasoning i « 9c

GIFT WRAPPINGS

Yi-ai

Dixie Cryetel

TOY DEPARTMENT
FOOTBALLS......................... 1.19 &amp; 1.98
SCOOTERS .................... :.............. 2.79
WAGONS ........................................ 1.89
TRACTORS .................................... 98c
ELECTRIC TRAINS ....................... 14.95
MACHINE GlINS..................... 2.H9 - 3.29
PLUSH TOYS................................... 1.89
BASEBALL GLOVES ..................... 3.29
SEWING MACHINES . ;...................3.19

Pka

He

NIW YORK

DRESSED

you m v
rom n i t

POTATOFS
PO TATO Er
O N IO M S

3

D IX IE

! ) A |t i | N f j

BREAD
F.irn StyN Loaf 1 1 c

l.und n’.s.nmhin** Iftt*.—

69c

BuBer

i Y o u p a v f o r fe e t
10 lb . I l r c . e c d

$8.28

h .a U . e t c . )
A

IIi.

Turkey at 79c lb.

y o u m*v

------ -

Biscuits 2 lor 2 7 c
I'lula Cream

Choose 2 for 3 3 c
l.a ig r

( iia d e " A ”

S h ip p e d

Eggs »Dor

79c

Cheese

Lb 4 9 c

M a tg a rm a

hu

97.80

SiiUthtr.i Style

D r .e .e d M l. •

wueeto in
$ p * ik lU u j

Italia.d’a Oran-Ready

Supcrbiand
Lb 28c

III. N . V . U r r t i t d

Tut key at tl!lr lb.

all Edible Meat
10 lb Dreiled and Drawn
about equal to 12-tb N Y

9c

Brawn or «X

Sugar

19c

Echt

Dni.V

O v e n -K e a d y ,

French's (tubbed

Sage

A llh w u |,4 Luw 1*1 lv * i,*at IU
I*
• tlg M f* whA* t 1H .I.Y
f H A W N iC K K r . Y S i n •
lie tfr e Y ilu * th a n r l Y
H IM * w h t ili a id a * I f l it (4 a IIO
l « i | Dead v n tra lla t i c F o r m
a n il-’*
U

Bell e Poultry

Wide tivnrlnicnl of paper, hcuIm, Btlrkerx. ribbons and
tape.

2

GraanTnps

29c

Lbi

V e lv e e la 2 lb 7 9 c

Lb

A LM O N D S

45c

I) 'A n jo u

i'hrenr KihrI

Fancy Mixed

NUTS

Lhs

Yellow

GRAPES

Grado A. D ratixd &amp; Drawn
Qiiick Froxxn. Pan Ready

Lb

5

1 itmiti Hafijiif*

1MELONS

New Ciop l.arge

WreathH, wired for electric li^lit
95c
Tinsel, Snow, A lltel H air
hox 10c

L b«

Sweet

| COCONUTS 2

TURKEYS

I Engllal.

W A LN U T S

Fancy

Del Monia Vuc. Park

W IC C I^ Y

ROLLS

Fuctorv Park Fancy
nlu« Hoar

U 5. 1 York*

+

Uuanllty Hi*M* Kr«er»ed'

GREETING CARDS

•.

Apples 2 u» 33c

Puces Good Ihiu Wednesday Nov 24

2 f«r 15c

10

POTATOES

West, Ked or (JoUlen Delictuua
f a n c y anil Ext^a Fancy

P IC C L Y

I

8 »b Rag 19c

I I I 3 1 Whita Cobbler*

Factory Hark

Thursday, Nov. 18 thru Wad., Nov. 24

Crystal^

Serit'H type

SA ORANGES

6 — H o lid ay Solo D a ys — 6

t
a

«.r
wltl*-4t
m | '|
" jir r
|r.
H l- I X M
M lU im lv
M I L l . K I t , r u i m U f . v» r
M i« h A \ l | t M I L l . l It
I J&gt;«f t m l u i i f
V' 1 1 i Jh’SUI in v im n il a n ti i- f f i- i n
wrMi
ut
• 'm i f u i t l .
F lo r iilt .
th l«

lb

Sweet Juicy Florida

HOUDAVFOODS

“*BEU

K

f

fO V . 18s 1948

gtfits E. Ik McCall and J , E.|
S E V E N MEN
The Tadjlkitan Soviet Soeinliet: The Seamen’s Chureh l n . t i t u u
Davis, he has grossed over $ 5 ,0 0 0 , B A R C E L O N A ,.S p a in , Nov. IS—
(Continued Prom Pag* One)
from coin, garden, meat hogs an.C$/p. Seven masked bandits armed Republic, In the extreme south of 1 of New York is the largest and
comprehensive land organl*
•lures gel $1,110 an hour for
breeding hogs. He ha* been count. with sub-machine guna and hand Central Asia, la a land o f high most
mountains
traversed by narrow xation fur merchant seamen In the
straight lay work.
livestock
champion
for
two
yeari.
grenades
held
up
the
Spanish
................
.....
*
\ :■ ,
------- ------- , mamews,
ll!
Mathews, tit,
lit, la tne
the .•tales
.itate’a i4 - 1
valleya. Its principal crops are col* world.
. ,
, 11
v ,
negollntlulis • linlnesville, (.Special)— M e r w v n t'hiiiii|,i,&gt;ti meat animul producer
,
Colonial Hank here today and | ton anil grain,
H
e
s
ie
s
tiv
,
,
...--------...
in
a
n
e
o
n
w
i
t
h
BOO,0
0
0
p
e
s
e
t
a
s
top
speeds
o
f
tin;
made
u
f
f
with
BO
O
,000
pesetas
&gt;i striking longshoremen and th"ir Uarrim h i , Cantouement, Eacam- for III 18. lu five years he nas been
One type of catfish in tin* Nils
einployrrs will ho reopened to- [m. County, und Hankins Ma* Iwiir&lt; lied in 4-11 with county A race Imisc, hare and greyhound (about $ 75,1)00 ). They fled in two
American* own 75 per cent o f j give* off an electric shock when
morrow,
Milton, fui.nn
Hunta uosa
|(osa County
----- — an* 4H. 45. and 40 miles an hour. American-made automobiles.
1 . with
, ' the government
*:
........lend;■•*■• ii " » *H,. niimiii,
t.ounl I -*
i the world's automobiles.
! touched.
„
••• »**•»&gt;’ u high-ranking have Iwen chosen as state-wl
og
a— -*-■*-■
band -Ibrnugli
‘
lit OUT iteaceinnker.
Uffiri'llinLiter
1 ....................
I.. a -ti.....«Mi»e*wiue
|JJ
1lac i
labor
winners In 4-11 club leadership and
The meeting will he the first incut animal production, it la .an­
lolnl session since Ihs Malne-to- nounced by It. W. Illacklock, boys'
Fancv Calif. Pascal
Virginin strike sturled over a pay club agent with the State A g r i ­
dispute
cultural Extension Service.
Resumption of negotiations wns
Kneh is receiving a gold watch,
announced
by Willia
-....VO.... .. last
ihs , night
nigm uy
william | one given
r.'iwiiru
rkots
o t s -—Wi
Wilton
•n , ny
by
Edward
IHItoii
, r
,
in i
14. Murgolis, n-intn.it director of * [|d the other by Thomas E. WHthe U S Mediation and Conciliation I*''", " ' r 1' 1
Bervice, who flew hen- from WashHanineau, IB. Is * Junior In
Infftoo vesteidav
Tate High School, nalghborhood
He said there would he ' further '■» » il« ' 1"
h^ ,rrJ " . « u, P « J k *nd
exploration' .,«lnv ...to the issue. ! f
, LMt J ™
Largo St

!
Hv i u i . i i o v i . k
■ N E W YORK ■ &lt;/!•*— 1111 royal
fclfchne** In dlap'-ra. the I'tinea of
JMInburgh, was burn into u dying
tndiUtrv
7 * I t I* 111 * hutdliesa of being fi
1CIn f. And for tin* two-day-old
If Italr-pm um pllvi* to tin' British
throne— he’s next In lint* after liti
Quanta-- It doesn't look like hullv tiH I Will b* too good,
fj •, Tha kid will probably grow up
J
to .with teeretlv that be could
f. * drop that "f’rinc* of KdlnbnrgliH
.,
monicker and lie! htmi.-lf in tint
'
London phone bonk ai "I* K. ftin.
! fntrgh, public relations rniisullmil."
i1, j For-* either at I'rliiro or King-* h l a n ' i i,l r ' l"r»0h l « M i| * ' M kk ^ ' " ' cl1 • ' “ « received^the U n g i e v
a , m.utxnding
i
about tilt only i*al job he will has idled leu, ., tho .sa.ais of dock ,
r„ , m, „ y . U s t year alto j
&gt;y t (tatt li to act as talesuiaii, major worker* and . 'Hl-odd vessels along b
East f oast and paralysed large (w WOM B
, 0 the National
* ; dcniu and press agent f*u the Urit- the
segment* of Hie a r e a s economic;
- — ,,■
]
f iih empire lie will be only a *ym- life,
J
| bob And avitiboli don't have a*
,F tnuch fun uc people
I'ORT SAID. Egypt, Nov 18- !
** * Suppose after lie i, on the hut &lt;/?')— Egyptian uuthuiities began
l e t t - the throne- he wants to today to unload tbe cargo of tha1
.throw a cocktail po.iy for till American
victory ship H u n g
Social equal* Who’ll he invite? Trndei. The mitliorilies said they
Today thaia are barely enungh are rotifir.rnling tbe cargo heruuw
l i n g s to make thrve decks of It was hound fur Israel.
r a i - not counting tbe Jokera
(Tbe U S. Slate Department
rown out o f their palaces In re- In Washington said it is iuvestl.
"jeant years
gating the Egyptian action.)
’ Of the M countries listed in the
1947 Debrelt’s I’rerage only lliir
The heaviest known material*
■ I 4an are ruled by Kings, two by are met sis. but some metals are
ktnpaiors, one tiy n sluih. But 411 among the Ugliest known mater­
ials
a r t headed hv presidents
* And presidents now pack mote
utile than kings One of tin
le«*irnl N o th '*fant Prince of Kdluhiirgh’s dis­
tant relatives was u famouu Presl- ■
Mint- George Waililogluii. Hut the |
M ill. I
III
S P F H .tll
»
'le prime can’t aspire to that To
Men. &gt; ,ui it\ iiit . A ddt li .l ti .' kr . K ivU nllh.,«tut
'A it
[lea
Vui Mir
Mtplhr.1 It*
,
- He iau'l ex a.tlv a barefoot boy 11Ofit I . II | rr* f t t l h n I a ll*. I ' l 49 III H •
l li
i l l v u i * •» |,« Ijsllnar
III
U tf
I fc Jritji a crown, lie li Inherit enough I Oi Et ll M
m i &lt; flir t
x f M r iiilr io lM C m H ih
money to keep him in lollipop* l i t • l iU i x r iV
m i s ililil t . i w t n l 1 l t ( r

1* ' fcrtYtr.

" " --1

Cocoanut

t o n n u e .l ie .l t U L b L
Hi’ Y D R r.B srn . d r a w n
TFHKirY!*

TOO AS r
MAO

t'e llu p h a n e W ra p p e d

17c

4 -o x

N o n e -S u c h

Dixie Darling Fruit

M in cem eat'k»19c

Cakes 2-ib 1 4 9

Black Palm Pitted

Dole Pineapple

Juice

46 ox

41C

SWANSON
WHOLE CHICKEN

iv. u&gt; 2.14
Dainty Mix Fruit

Cocktail Noi 25c

BACON
Freihar Saa Food
Fresh Cau|lil

^

Shrimp
U rg « ,

Mullet

Lb :

Dreited

Deep South

Whiting

AmbrosiaNo233c

(Unulna Fillet

Sole

Apple* w. a 17c

Couaeh or Red Perch

Fillet*

Lb

Lb

t

;

Corn-Fed Small

■a

L«an!

★ H o lid a y P ou ltry^ ’
&lt;1.a&lt;l* A. Dreaied, Drawl
Quick Froaen

Baking Hant Lb 6 5c
Roalt. Cltickan* Lb 7 7 c
M l. Vt. Ducklings u&gt;5 9

BtrMn

Steak
Rib

Lb

O ystersP*79c H'burger
Armbur a S ta r
HaU or Whola

Hams

Lb

69c

Freah around
Lb

55c

Briakki Btew

59c Baaf

Lb

39c

Ja ck Bpralt Smoked'

Picnics Lb 49c

P o rk H e x

Rib Ind t a t i taia

h a ll or W ho Lb

Roast Lb 4 9 c

S 9c

Ritz

S. Gov't. G rad td
"Good" B aaf

Roast

Pkg

21c

N a b is c o

Sticdd-Lb

Treah Standard
or

Comstock Fie Sliced

Oaf Mont* GoMtn

*

Fat

Dates

Sugar-Curadl J

U 4 y Batty Bulk

M aol

Lb a n

Lb

•

29c

K lin c’a

Pie Crust
1,1 16c
Swan.down Cake

Flour

Pkfl

39c

Franch'a Pumpkin Pie

5pice iV4-o* 9c
Htd Label Syrup—

Karo

1‘A-Lb 2 0 c
S U N S H IN E

HYDROX
CookiB*

f 4 C

BEECH-NUT
Stra in s^

B A B Y FO O D S

2
12-ox Box'

UNCLE BEN’S
Corivarfad K k a

ta«w« 19c

2-lb Pkg
J'

m
tM M i,

ju ,

\

n r1

■

\

’W
. V * ’7

v4

\

*7 *

�rirry»y

*
ItftJ t B A N M J IC D

China War

les Says U.S.
Desires U n ified
Western Europe

M h im i.u , * A m * \m u ,

Lieut. Lamson

E L O IU l&gt; A

fA (tb

j e rp rew u l hop* th** ruti
1H e a l t h
Avfvrr.hly
would
■ ntpporl
the _
4
,
j Mvrtm«lott«* pluti.
(Continued F r o * Pag* One)
i r . i M n H &gt;»«»•
» *..
tCantiillled I
On**»
I h« u: lui ■**
«sf i hp pIiiii
; conference in TttingUu yesterday i l ' 1*0'
Wll II 1*1 «‘* id, • I
‘vtIN Hit first m the ■ diiiiiitl-e by
'it t**¥
MIAMI UliACII. Nov is id'i White II
at which plana were discussed tiv
11* ' Vi|s *** •mnnpH(h*&gt;l plxui-i •nix niijni’ U N iniiilii-i
representative* of General Douglas , a,Hf * uuntlmr ol llie lic.Mi.l .
Mefiiov I . 1.
the ■ I* lull** l«i|** I *M|I\ HI hour — A pin. I i yoverniilent health
Mai*Arthur tuui Navy Ipnifpra. H«* luul Hi** l* irat i husimn Idiuit-h i | ' h* IS l»lln,r ! 11MIi VI I N • il lVt'1‘1' Im uran.. 1 i s o l i hod*' ’ will in1 4 luilde I ’ ' l c
recuuim.
i
..-.I
I,,
(lie
lie
*
I
I'..li
atilii It,, could not discuss lilt* *S*nfold.
H.*l i I Hivlit * »-iu. f 1,1 kilva
lu ll. 1 VV
,
Upon graduation from lit, I
•l &gt;
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lofil h* 1 • I 11
disclose.t
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I Unite,! States Army un.l wu
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the government won at least t h«J w
for
officer
t'andilu.. tt.sl Hit' 111*** t it*!* \v •* I l ’••* *d
..'d Security ndiliilii'i- I rmilBli
in t&gt;toll,
Will i in ’*
opening phase of the Such,.w bat- S J , l&gt;0| and received Ills mlum,
ntldniM/cii
Ills pi ..»'i am
i
tutor,
Uliil*’ lit*- |•“-1r(i« *1 i - iiiliiit Ii"**
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tie against .100.000 veteran troops ; t) niniriK »' Fort Henning. *..
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and
will
cull
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Tins victory, they added, means
w|,(ch he gtatlualr.l j
’
,
•* Hi * .......I V*' . miLIs went not ‘‘ao. nli/rd inedicilie."
I he 7m I. It
Nanking
Is
safe
at
least
for
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ond
lieutenant.
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told
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H» FKAN
iut»» the in i -.f tilin' plenary
Fk’ ANf IS W. C A R P E N T E R
nionih or lonirer.
Serving
ovetseas
wilh
letrltlliUi out natiuniit i.flicnd* ot di ( In 1 ed Mi.
• ' l '
HI* h i
11 I t I 11MI it v
P A H b . Nov. IM, t / i V - John
"vV'ltll *' | * I j
The government prevhmalv an Nlxll, Army, he WHS a Vclciv
l I*. ilfM'lllblv l int
•• It « th e S i- d S. CMI lly Adliiilie tiii
Foilcr Dullri said Onlay American* noiineed more than 1,000,000 men ot major cnmpaigiia in Hie Midi
I'1" ' **1 pti'pif «l I M i «»n*" Ihlltl lion thii llie prop..*ul, which Mr 11 in* 1 m
want a itfung and umliril Weilein nil liutli Sides war* Involved in the tsnun ran theater. Ills i.utt ....... it fii'tiui* in Ili 11«I
‘ eu mi.I ini' would I • nerated *-1111*1:11 to the I fiteI\ |it #dl­
l'I entile nI
landed in Noilli A fn c a , toot ....... i "«*’* • 4 (hr Hu* |- ive | .mvra way Wo it is and cni|.l"&gt;ei- pay
Europe rapahle of tlanilmg up tor battle.
Security, wilt he ie 1*0 i'4M&gt; '• et I
il* iii't1 w t‘ii ptni*t. ffojof So n .
ilielf.
More optimistic officials said in the Tunisiali engagement■ i •lid pint it mu
dHV
Muknatia.-y, Station help'd, I ....&lt;
I&gt;,i» It II' Mflfi )M*11*i' il W!i'
I rulPlUill'b •*! V pill I .it ill) inn I ..I
In a prepated .percli to llie the results of the past week’s I’n-ui, Uctiieiln, K.i*serine
lie Mill I*
scanty p i.yiam
li. j • * Iv sli fiaitteil
Mu j..Illn‘af j r*i Jjo^it
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means
the
ascendency
nf
Anirm *11 l lull id I*.h i *, I in lie-, de
tits 11tiltsiii lie st saw action .it «.
Ih* I'M 1»
unlit' »i' I til 11|*»
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(■ eneriilisslnio Chlang Kai-Shek’s m i i u an.) Ml Purcia. In Die .iu&gt;.
di | « mh'ik* *
I I I., .11. I V II . I., Ill 1,1 lilH ,
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noi^fcf.l a&lt; "ignoble" any rlnugf once waning fortunes.
1 fm Koine l.ient. I.utnson u a- i .11 | n . * t tin- i-» . Iitt I
tin Id Im vv • i.
that llie United ‘jhitry wants to me
Foreign i.hservers placed the ie- Nil in action.
I lie l it '
I
f utope merely a / a hate for achiev­ *ult of the fighting alonp the Sue* ot) d
11'
\ fine Csdar Rapids Am ..
ing woild niastrry Mr s.nd it war ! In.w front somewl ere tietweeu the I In giull Post will culldiicl a , *u i
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abfunl Im -nine In i I■rriri lli.it llie ! government’* o f f i r a l claim of ....... ' titi v funeral at the g in ..
I H hI ida *d th i ll s Mod I ’toei midi »
liniverM1
I im
i l it fi* It* it* -I I -t*»i ( ’ * e *»t*c *
United States wants to dump it * ,Inleti victory and t i c Communists' .Mi. ami Mrs. Frank
I* tdi 1 1 Mi*i i' Bn \ 11"In * ■ | \ IlHHI.d I
student
cuntimied iiis UU&gt;.. v that they still ’ left for Cedar Rapid* sally I
1 •U'l «* |»t|ll**ij Ml* I lit
I•*llll putting 1 • t thill lotli ' li e-* i n '.* I Oil 1 11 -1 I (i uk tl
tuiplur K°ridr in Isiliope.
hold the initiative.
.day.
.
Vniiiiin . H.iiitmi i,mi M*»r- I Hindu' 1 *Is IimIiI* I'OIIHIH' (th’I'rillM
Dulles, an Aineriran delepalr to
tieneral Chow Chih-.lnu's rein• l i m i t ' , i i i Ni*vv
\ ..i I * i? v,
u* ' T* d tii fit I | ar t .4 l ei
Dial is
the United Nations A'sriuMy, wain veimted air force furnished the
• jinn in H.miiJ umI I■ *i Mi \tHirk*i*s i.ril lirr m .it**
MHO s**•1 1ni * If ills*
td llial il Western i mope rlmoses Jlei!mice of power which apparently
(••I ill* Vimm'D i M*
i*'i *M&lt; &lt;i l »u7 ritv lui*. im •k Hid H{|ll»ldU&gt;
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to r^nani Irrldr and disunited. Hr | threw hack Red (ieiieral Chen V i’s
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I le ft in n
4)ffin ii. l i l |i l i |ii|i l I n l o ' I h e t n * i d r iv
l l ' s s i l s s i * * this Pane in,, .
h* l III 1 MMil* I H&gt; ' k* I ill I 1'Mlrt liomi'Vuii
j 'l . 41 H ill
Il'IIIM I I ('Ml
u p&gt;fl*lr
f f a t r piece* limy
luay lie drawn, one I
Europe and Us wni* fi.aii il
MmVIKi*1 U 1m( 14«•Ik( Ml
11 M noun wd '
Favored with a perfect
t !*■»■ r d i i l 1*1 •' I n i n li* m
colli, , | ty
liiei-ian
period ■ lit...i,*i, J
at a lime, "into the mint ol th
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•I.. Hitt* M. f u r tin*
t••
| I.iiinIiisn of clear, excellent wrath- the N a n . Eaxeiet and i .........mo i r |‘;i|ivv m lh ‘ I mHic
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'-mi li 1*1.114
IntfUef1
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Americans will not tie their fnte ^
enielesalv concentrated War II. be slated llial ' n.m
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Indefinitely In n .sesleru r.lirope
(|tr
|Jni|ia around Suehnw mu is still eudurmy tin .pi, On
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m- I *. ■ * i'll! ••h flit
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tliat iiMints mi ill .mill y, lie sulil
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Chou’s warpTanes made th« Coin deceiving of ninny mill. "I .a
lie 11 KB*
I &gt; «d* tolin’i 1
1 mud n *1 it ' Ilf • 1 ,,f noon.
lie eniphusixi-d Unit Ills speech I iiilinist positions untenable t.v
Mi
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is t'oiniuiiiil in
ti.
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Mu i ) i Ik &gt;ll *•|*f • 1
1 **n i*
was III.I llll exples lull of till offi­ lirotool the.clock h o IP h I n it Hint asked "It i* a fight of M,»*
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1 lo
k V » t!h
*‘ •Satllla Vm It* -ll* 1 r |*| e
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1 in*'
cial American position.
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ihillc-i iiiii.l tins is a phitfiuiu of
dsificaln.il
of Hie Slat,
tl- ,11 1 hub 1 )1*1 Hi* «r H 1ll Ik 1 ,|, Icy 1 hiKh b» !• mI l• kini
1
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unit
tlpeiniiny
from
Nanking'*
mill
1 lie 5
1 li. hih* M i- 1
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American hopes foi lluiopi1
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from H......... IM I
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1 | k| 1 1 * 1) 1 1 '
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"Ub- waul Kilmpe to liave su
.1 1 1111M«ili|( V\ i ■1111*1* , 11 ..I •M, 1 Hie
fivhiei
lf e tnbli-hed Inn
Dill' •• lit, , d 1 u-I id:i h i lid .H&lt; 1 , J- ||4 ill 1 .
d iii*
I .Mill k Ml I till • d Ml.
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in u r^ poll heal s 1 1 ei.plh that n. itIt­ rallying from Mustang
itcke
over
gloves,
farin'
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III'' the rmi
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er tile I'nited Stall
- n..| iiuv olhei bomber* iii four-engined Libera | offices, and lac messes n.-t , ■ , I J. i Hi hi*'. i ltd. *' Ills’ll
St
Hid 1*44 4 1*' • •** |1* h d l i i
it
.^k. *
1 hi* 1* idII IHt'lil I **Ki*m di
power whutsoaver will evei tie able tors, plastered the areas south, | the children III the -.'I, I
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1
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1*1 cop li Ft. lelUd’ • I ll e | In jt.ii id* * dl ef t * 111111 1 " H i * 1
lo use hui op* (in purpos*!' alien southeast and cait nf fluchnw con­ ihave to study conintm., t,. i . * .,
I 1 1|«&gt; fU r* I « •1 I mii i , i i - 1
i In, il Jllhll H'ii* ■ ;t V*• i
- ..................... ..
,
( Id 1* 1 1 1
•*
old
in the flee doveli.pmeril uf hiirojiu stantly during the pa»t week | trines ur propoumic.t *
n**'
I Slower planes dropped munition* , Kremlin.
11* » Mil, I , i| il I .41I* I 1•tii|t’ *, . to (olio*
1 . 1 .'
itself.
Old
I Hill .1 ‘ Mil* H u III III Mtiii , Hi*
"We want hump* to have »uci» -•-d food to the ground forces be­
One
out
of
l.Sun
j.e,
,
I IM d. i The hid v HI ' » th: III "HI
« .• if te* t
The sv- »dfv h
econornn- ntieiigih il u i it will he low.
America ia Coiiiinoio-1
on T*t 4 I Ie t iIII Hit d i 'il * ( iM.tlv
switiunr.
prnipcrous in its own lip.lil and 1 It atmears certain that Red &lt;ien- million are undei It d o '
,
\ he I mIIm" mi' h i • U m'H i «»not be dependent on economic e ' s l s Chen anil Liu Pn-Chene -- if ship; "HO million mme . i t . ,
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they have not been defeated -- d u set nile and ■’r.-1 null,. . ■&lt;.n a n t s from other*
V I 11lei I Hid illH •
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We mini Kln.ipe lo t.e suffici- have been forced to abandon the ’ ’under * pressure ** h. ,ie. t,...|
l IV ll m
» I d ' l l *•* *• ''ii.d
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e i.lja k ,uiiifled s.i ll.al, pi Helically, immediate conquest of Sucho" *t..l
Pointing out the nee,I i ,
,. i I .ii*. l i t
i f m' i
v
|.« • i&lt; li
1 1 .4Mil
1 withdraw* for regrouping
y.e pSn
i , work with n
m*t ■ urtion in t hr pi )iIl Himi » \\ III! ... t 1 1
We want il 1%■ 11&lt;Il|M
H&gt; I 11u t hl*S HI
I Ainericam-m in mil
, l,... a n
I mm* I d * * i* * * dl » In t I
■&gt;r
Hitc h inni :ii aiid H itrlh tiiul dv.le.-lai r,| tint M i l i. • . i
Hi*
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•miailsiil Hill, hi I It** 1 1 tiifit ion uf
-1oilent: ,- *ii give even ,
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Hi* M **'U.I * ll ll Mi Mini I III* ill * Ini li •
oi the I'liii'lltullon i,l tlie I mil
5
VI | I Mil. |
Vl |III (-. Ui)| , d III
ti*iii nf i h* i iyJii ..f infill, if will
Rlatcf
Atnertca * mil t i .
il-* Lund\ I■*i m h k» 1 1-*«, it i • III*1pruhiein
facing
the
financial
ex­
strength us the la I I,,
111*a•* i«* i*iini v iii«*i i «vory wlirrc
l..
I• t v lie id* M» I i.m i
•
* i •to sink** »iff 1 1»** mhack 1***1 Hint pert* i* whether an adequntn of Deniia'ricv in Do ,i ,, h i
lull it t| I IM‘| i th I &gt;Im*i |
1*1
Four-Power.
(?olltlol
of
the
So
rather I- aii i’ll.
I"III * nil I ill’11 'I* II #|**VI’liipllllHl!
li • *■ •i*«* 1**1 .........
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tiiie-l* wenMl
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I • i*i k* 11 Mm 1 h* I inn i d
possible,
inv* itiinp a mi vi inilh Innl irviilu*
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.Spohn of Winter I'a, l
ir H | H. tii.rHi I'd Mi3*1*1 Hi tj .*■ mj \ t iv
MtteHti..« ..f
llie * .do. livily ..f tuiiiioii labor,
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aiiniiltaiicoiii action on currency Ihineun, pa*t presideui
will
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" * want a Furope which
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and the blockade, ainee once an KiWUllii , A. II. tioode ol I*. I mil NmI.» 1 1 **|»»■ l**ii *' 11 id
again tuodnee pieal lilerature, Bgreeineut on currency la n-ached II. E. hdinsop, Fmnk U . , i t „ ,
I Sdi'i Iill t i
.Hid I Ie
I M, .v hi*
ces
music and art, and such ii-liglniis behind the scenes it would tie l&lt;eo and W. E, Kilputn.i ..f , l,&lt; If i Hid il* |»I•*’
Al il, til’ll I 11 .|«*
Key
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I'.ii I fth hfVi ; **|
implied and enriched llie world." j eoiisncss" of a settlement
Laney. W. A. Morns, Mi |iI •”'life'll I fIi II ine !• **a Ie 1 llI • (iI* * 1 I *i «
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iC e a tt a a e d V i m
Pane O aet
W h a t m ay be one of the s ig n ific a n t developments o f the
ranilt o f the DcmccraUc victory
B r DEW ITT M A C K E N Z IE
period has been announced a t a Canadian a g ric u ltu ra l cx
A P For.elm A ffair* Analyst
t
™ earn southern Bell telephones In lerperim ent station In New B runsw ick, w here scientists have
- , - I £ • * »• T f»
»!* ,h “ » « "- vice todey, he added. In feet,
1doveloped a potato believed to be p ro o f a g a in st b lig h t.
The attempt of top United N»N( j f " ri}
* he.“ d' e a p e fl - ll y . Florida ha* gained almost a* many
n g the
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B lig h t ru in s about a fo u rth o f the w o rld potato crop tlonx official* to b r iig
i1' 2 1!!,
^*ver l,J1n[',,va* telephone* In the three years since
in,
F
r
a
n
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n
t
and
port
elan,
and declared V - J Day a . it did in ito entire
four
(America,
Britain
every year. F or individual growers it is a serious m atter,
and Ru.nia I together
since b lig h t sweeps through large areas, sometimes w iping dangerous Berlin crisis • In
« «the
- •in• - i ^ ’TBiasrsss&amp; 'Stsst;*
(HIKIN'*. IIRAN ■
out h a lf o f a ll o f a grower’s crop fo r the year. P ainstaking tereits nf general peace ha* failed
______ Ilu .in » « « W a a a a e r
Asked about the possil&gt;llity c f a : » , | nJ ?
iwi b .
lifJn b n n e .a * •
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a F n a V H iiT iiiV h a t k i
5,1'?? n o inn .Pi«r» V J
and expensive precautions then are necessary in th a t areu
It wa* a gallanl e ffort on lb, navigation canal from the S t . 1
,S°
V‘ J
part of Secretary General Trygve John* River, Senator Pepper r e - . r ) , » P
to prevent recurrence of the b lig h t Hie fo llo w in g year.
plied: “ I hope to see the day when
Ji.
... ..
,
,
W ith potatoes as p le n tifu l as they have been In the past Lie and Assembly Preildent li V. I can get on a steamboat at Jack- &lt;
l1 ,th&lt;L ,nc,#*** ln
Evatt. but the result was a fore­ lonville, cruise down the river to
,o f la'*P},nn** &gt;” aer*lce |
im u 1year or tw o, savings from disease control m ig h t not seem
gone condmlon. Both Bide* *tand Central Florida, stopping at San- Mr‘ D&lt;v,,rv r&lt;mtlnucd. has come
,k« v .rV I»"?"«rIa
Sr desirable ns nn addition to the crop B u t i f b lig h t could he pal-- the Soviet Union on the one ford for refreahment*. and t h i n j " ^ r e s p o n d i n g Increase In t h e ,
t it t# r M l n m&gt;rni&gt;
m I
- - - - - could be
~ estim ated
*..^ more accurately in ml
«.»'jt,* purpnme "ut i elim inated, yield
band and the democracies on (he cruising to the east roast hv . , n ",»!'Wr of local and long distance |
M lalR R fun«l
ither
rtiM .*vonce o f P lanting, and the total acreage needed to produr
canal.
‘ calls.
1
u t r n w lw r
KubbIs atill insist* on taking up
''F o r example." he said: "Pur- *
uVpr*»*&gt;n
vniinnniir i» r
a given crop would be reduced. The land, tim e and worl
Senator Pepper expreiscd op.
the
problems
of
all
Germany
it
Ing
February
ID
45
the
number
of
|
In ln m l
S p iu p itp p r
Iliir M iifR timism as f a r aa U.&amp;. prospects
H»e«. fn e .
N rw
Y o r k , C h ld t f u , w hich now go in to producing potatoes fo r the b lig h t could connection with any negotiation*
local
calls
each
day
averaged
I,
for
peace
are
concerned.
l ) r troll. Vtnnana U l f , 8 t, l.im U , _
be used to grow other food.
| 453,000 an compared to 2,303,000
about Berlin The democrat#* teY h r v l r r f t l il l« n tn p in h v r o f ”tl»«
A lm o st every food crop is o r has been su b je ct to attack fnse to negotiate nnle** the Kn
Jduring February 1318. And the
i H u i l i t t o l !*?»•■ f t M f l i * • ■ M tle J
number of lone distance calls orig­
# i r l u « | t r l r t« t h t r m f o r r# p o H ll« by some disease or insect pest. The same b lig h t w hich dcs- u*n blockade of Western Berlin
I'R tln n n f n il Itio lo r o l itr tv o p r in t * I
inating In Florida during the
,
lit lliN n r it « jfn | ii&gt;r, net v t+ ll •»■ o il troys potatoes also attacks tomatoes. It once wns though t ,,r*' 13
If 'n n tla u w t F r o m r » i | . I l o . t
month of February, 1318 were 2,11* n r ir a riN p ii
impossible to grow good m illin g w hnat on the p ra irie s he ’ Kr;V.n!,'’ !
w et«P’th.yt m i the form of Increased ta s m ." he 142,000 or more than 65 per cent
_ TH U R SD A Y OCT. T C r n s cause o f ru s t, but a way was found to breed desired v a rie tie s ' g*,,,
in m,i * column n n - | raid, “ but not in the form of ex- greater than February 1946.
il l i i i ,u v m i s r t o d a y
which resist ru st. An im portant w ay to increase the produr , r,.i again, but u'« «or»b tepeatingj ce*» piofit* taxe* in peacelime*’
In order to provide the expand­

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Rep. Knutson

fion o f fo o d m a y be in f i n d i n g w a y s to p r o t o c t cro p :; f r o m
th e d i s e a s e s w h i c h la k e s u c h a h e a v y toll e v e r y y e a r .

m view of'the dr-eiopment. Fund*
HF. IS N F A K E R
THAN
mentally
it
—
'* is ,this:
l "~
HANDS OR F EET, L I S T E N AND
U&gt; me not 'leallrig with a dipt'
YOU MAY E V E N H E A R HIS
m*ti&lt;
aituatlon
I&gt; ts ■ state ■ '
VOICE
Oh that I knew where I
w a r - a cold war. to h , sure, b'i*
might find him !—Jol. E3 : 3 .
nrvarthslr** a R,d war of aggi*
slon.
In North Dakota dentists pulling
In n report o f General L u rlu n D. C lay there la sobering
j Both aids* hav# adopted sir*
leeth nie irpnMrd a* using
_ *‘|isy.
, Info rm a tio n about the economic s itu a tio n o f the UVatprn teglo position* which they roe
chosomatic sleep’ as an anesthetic j sectors o f B e rlin under the Russian blockade. Ha re p o rt.t flin t I jldet vital In this cold war. T
We believe we'll have mm nui thr in d u s tria l production in the U nited States sector bus f»ll**u ] give ground would be to In vile
hard
to 2D per cent o f the level reached l»efore the blockade wa t defeat.
The argument about Germany i*
imposed and th a t nearly Rfl.000 w o rke rs have employment
Why is it thul some men die ol only part tim e o r not nf nil A corresponding B ritis h report onlv part of the war of (he life
but It n a vltsl pari of fhe rar
old ng* at 50 while others are ap- .’taya production is n&lt; 4f&gt; to BO percent o f w hat it was before flirt m tbe European Theatre
patcntly in the prime o l life at /5&gt; the blockade, and that unem ploym ent ban risen 10 per ie iii fore the la'e World War (iertnaov
Roark Rradiuui, New O ilrans news
General C la y’s report said th a t m any w orkera were he I «aa the eenri,jgu|r and rntlltat
papetman. aiuhot ol "01’ M auling fo ile d to borrow money, I f th e y could, o r to sell person kevstein' of continental E u r r"
Potentlsllv ■( at 111 la tbe keystone,
Adam and !fi» (.fullur*'* ami othsi , al posseasioru in or&lt;ler to get money fo r th e ir d a ily liv in g despite the ravages of war.
rlories, inada l.snimi* hy hn "The "W o rke rs' conditions worsen d a ily ," he said. In additinn
Russia In playing for control flf
Gtesn PastuH* ' i ‘mduc*d in New the »*ff**rts o f in d u s tria l c u rta ilm e n t, the RiiHsiau free/c nf the ent're Reich, which would gt'*Yoilf, died I he other day in New j c ity funds has cut o ff pensions to some 370,000 B e rlin e r - m Moscow a miglifv lever with wlc* h
Oilcan* of a h-ari atisrk. He w*. ] the Western sectors, and c ity employees in those sectors are to prv loose Western Europe for
' ■ rnniuriiam I hat's why the yi-i32Jk
j on reduced salaries
covites won't negotiate the Hedm
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The a ir lif t has been doing an alm ost Incredible Job o f -rl-Ui without InrliidltiK Hie whole
II iht noticr about yom f hib I b rin g in g food and coal in to the beleaguered c ity But I lie eountrv I he Berlin blockade wilu
mrrtiny doesn't wot. on ihe iiont J | | f (. 0 f n great c ity needs more than food and coal If some ils tetrible threat of starvation
f„e oulltuns of clvlllatta Is t o ■

Woes Of Berlin

Knutson
cgn't
do
, n.7u T 11°hImi#if U nn°esoU voter*
.l it tired
. . him a ft e r 32 years In
'■ ‘ •ngre**— the last two yeata a*
hsirman
of
the
tax-drafting
House Ways amt Means Commit­
tee.
•
! The
former
chairman,
Hep,
Houghton. (D -N C ), will take over
■ gain when the Democrat.* start
runnlngthe
new
Conge.s
in
January, t
uceeed at this Juncture. That Is
whv anything which could tie nilstaken aa appeasement nf Moscow
might bo disastrous.
Mo It Isn't strange to find Presi­
dent Truman bluntly announcing
'bat America won'* resume EonrPnsver negotiations In (icrinany
until Russia lifts Ita Berlin block­
a d e . That'a language which Mos■ iw can understand.
f'ersonallv I don't believe the
t 'titled Nations' failure to hiing
.he opponents together Increases
■ hr danger of a shoot lug war. It
raves things about where they
were— no heller, no Wfysc.

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In furnishing telephone service.
Fifteen new hlilMIngs have been
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page, don t ihtak that nobody will .th in g clone to norm al commerce tn and b u t o f B e rlin cannot
lee it. A poll’’ Tecenllv tonJurtr.l lie renewed noon, the economy o f the c ity m ig h t w ith e r and ',^BM(|0fl
at Nciithweilsfii Umveiiity ihowt die, W hat to do about it ia one of the ve xin g problems which
The denvwrnHe*, on the O tt"
tlml odvrrtuing (which is alway, w ill demand solution i f the blockade is to go on and on.
liand. know that if they make . ■

printed on inside pager 1 r. more
widely read hv wonirn IIran Itout
page uewr. It alro »how* lit at the
picture page it the best lead page
in the paper, ihnl cotnir itnpr tre
ihe •Iroiigest fltculatlon builder*,
and llist t lutii li nnhre* and "tip
lilt*' new* hs* (iractirallv no teadci
mtere*t at *11
That slrikea do vomrlimr, ad
Vflinly a ilr t l ihtur who atr until
f t [Irpulilit an: mir Wall S li r r l ,r
arlioiiarir* i» ilmwri hv thr laving

off ol railroad mm m the New
York ties a* n iciuli of the long»horemtn’» strike. Soma d*y theie

i o r - management controvcnie*
will he irltlrd around (he confer­
ence table hy negotiation, media­
tion, nr arbitration without the
necotriy r,| prolonged propaganda
T u r k e y S a le s
rarnpaigni and devnilating eco­
nomic vv.itfair And then we will
,r» i* U a u * &lt; l F to m * • • • O a * l
he one ilep neater lint millennial premium
when tnlrinntnmnl depute* ran
This year'n golitilu*, however,
are generally expect*'! lo be of
alio he willed pear*hilly.
Of conuderahlc inlereil lo u*
Soulhrrnrtt who like to believe
lhal there aie at many decent peo­
ple in thr bouth at in the North
i* (lie repoil nf the Ohio aniilanl
attorney grnrral who juit made a
surprise investigation of Florida
prison campt at * iciult of charges
by an escaped prisoner apprehend­
ed in Ohi&lt;x
,A&gt;d 'bat if ha
were relumed lo Flonda he would
be murdered. 'The report of ihe
Ohio investigator revealed that he
fo)6yd no evidcnca lo lupport the
1 'iiloher'* chargei, that no one had
heap shackled, beaten oi mistreated
at 'charged, and ihtl no discrimi­
nation w it practiced.
We see where Polind ha* de­
cided to nationalirr *11 ihe banks
in ihe coutilry, tomelhing which
we thought (hey would have done
ihe minute the Russian* marched
in. Bill even though ihe government
now own* and operate* all the
binkt, no one in Poland will ttlppow.he can walk tight in and Ret
a loin, nor will he be able to vote
against the committer who turnt
hint down. In Poland the people
are the tervanlt of the government,
not the government the servants
of tha people. In -this country, if
we had locialitm, Ihe administrator
of ft bank who turned down many
tle’i loant Would he defeated
next election.

finer ouallty than a w a r ago.
Finlea of paclingeil frozen tur­
key* promt** to *st new record*
(hi* year. A snokeiman far Bitd»eye Plotted Food*, the notion'*
largest procestor of frozen bird*,
■ ays Its piles* are expected to
show a cotmiaiatlvijy small In­
crease over last year, especially
i r » u * a , d r&gt;«m ena* «sa*i
ln New York state, Boston, Dot- dredt of y*ar», during all of which
roll, Konsa* City, Milwaukee, St. t time their radioactivity would b«
Lout*. Pittsburgh, Washington and useful
Phlladelphl
Vaffe »*yi thes« n e manv pos­
A * for the trimmings, a nair- sible uses One Is to prevent dust
record cranberry crop, heavy sup­ explosions. In grain elevator* and
plies of citrus fruit* and a bumper other plsce*
Sparks of static electricity »et
crop of Californle celery point to
three attractive holiday offerings. o ff the eiplostons, nn.1 the fission
Supplier of potatoe*. turnip*. atoms In minute nuantilio* would
onion, winter squasn and awoel dltchai*.- this electricity without
potatoe* are ample
Pickle pro­ sparks
The atom* elm ran l&gt;« mod tn
duction wat about 6 per cent under
l i l t year, but still v e il above (be apark plug', to insure better fIr­
average. Olives are plentiful in ina:. During thr war a radioactive
all a lte i, and pumpkin for that type of *|,r metal thorium \va*
traditional Thanksgiving pie la mod in tbi. manner.
Flaaion atomi, Vaffe aaya, would
abundant, both fresh andI vanned.
make #le. trie dl.vharuc lamp*
Pricea of foods at a whola this light up mure easily, Neon algm,
week remained rlosa to last week's highway .odium lightj and tube
levels, averaging
roughly
the lamps for mlrrlcir lighting are
price# of a year ago. The whole- example of dlerharge lamps.
•
aale average eased slightly.
Another ii-o would be to trace
Dun ft Bnulstredt'a wholesale the movement of underground
food index declined to ffl .87 front water, nf oil beds and o f m aa iai
last week's $ 0.33 The Index repre­ ° i i * r'i
Maalon alum* do not
sents the total wholeiale cost of all emit the anmc kind of rnva.
a pound each of 31 foods. Wholestile gains were posted by flour.

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| you would keep young, have
lobby that you enjoy and then
t With Jt. T h u n u il be the
Ktophy of Ceorgd S w irlr who
■ litMtained (he 'Sanford Touritt
Club the other day with hit talk,
" U t Begini al 62 ,” and with color
pie W e t he h«» taken all o v ti
Florida ihown through hie ilereoptican machine. Some men atay
young hy going fiihing, loma by
playing golf, other* by handictaft
end woodwork, but there ia no
more faicinating hobby than pho-

r-eaislnna while that murdes ii*
blockade li Mil in operation, (lie.
, . 1I weaken iheii pnnltlon dans*'
roi.lv E mum hwt-.li past experle. •
'hey know that ^foaeoW will Ink*
advantage of any weakness ■ ''*
'list they thus would lay them
.elves liable to loan all Germany
to Red domination.
You ee, this colil war Is rises«lr
an intro if.cAiiim of Ihe void •**
winch Mi' hohw declared against 'loworld when the Bolshevist ir M I
ton succeeded In IWIV and g*v*
Cnmin.inlHm conlrol of Rsl oa
World revolution for the spsea-l of
Cornmunlsjii was decreed, and It
never has halted. The fight I* In
ten*# now because Moscow |* cap
ItelUIng advantage* which the " is
able to snatch from truMlng allies
In the World War.
-m*
Well, that’s the atory H u l l s
never will halt It* dtlve until It
controls the world or until Bolnhevi.tn encounter* a force which
wheat, ry*. oila. butter, chee*o,
cocos end put«to*a Lower wore it can't handle. That Is why efforts
corn. Leaf, pork, lard, beans, ra i­ to romnrnmlse with Rus*l* can't
sins, prunei. and lsmb.
The A*so. isfed P ipm. food lmle&lt; I
of ,1b wh'dMsli commodities rose |
144.12 from 'he previous w e k ' s
142.IS, btii ihe llvento.'k rornpoiienl
dropped to 231 (it from J((| EJ The I
hase year tlsist e^uai* ton.

IF C H A IR M A N McGRATM Is w ell ndvlned h&lt;- w ill
leave s tric tly to Strom Thurm ond the G overnor's fn»nr•• n
lotions w ith the Nniiotial Democratic P a riy The ilig n d v "1
the S tates’ R ights movement, the h is to ry it has made, the
eternal p rinciple for w hich it fought, the promise &lt;&gt;f Hint
principle's resurgence mo long as lid s Republic stands arc
no personalized in ihe fine South C arolinian th u l he is sac
rosnnet. To touch him would he to court the im lrlib h n .e n i
motif n f m illio n s of Southerners The movement Governor
T h u rm o n d led was described by The B altim ore Snn as the
most d ig n ifie d anti intellectually honest o f any ih e Smith has
produced in this century Tbe Kansan f ’ity Tim es called it
"one o f the most notable p o litica l developments o f Ihe Inst
ho yeat'3, regardless ol its Impact In N ovem ber/' And Gover
nor Thurm ond carried the banner w ith n force and calibre
th a t won h im the respect o f people everywhere, including
th tf noWBpapen people ln W ashington and led cynical. Southh a tin g H enry Mencken to name him the most presentable of
all the candidates — John Temple Graves.

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In the past three years
$55,000,000
of new construction in Florida
fo r More and Better Telephone Service
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Since V-J Day more than 132*500 new telephones have
been added, bringing Ihe total to more than 356,000
Southern B ell T elep h on es now serving the State
The phenomenal growth of telephone service
In Florida since 1945 is a story of unceasing,
all-out effort of telephone folks to meet the
increasing needs of this state. Consider th at
almost as many new telephones have been
added in the past three years as were in
service in Florida in 1945!
But th at’s only part of the story . . . the
number of telephones doesn’t ju st grow by
itself. Look at the associated growth th at
had to take place in order to add and serve
these telephones.
Since V-J Day, 15 new buildings have been
constructed and 19 buildings substantially
enlarged providing more than 827,736square
feet o f additional floor space. And central
office equipment has been installed making
possible a greater expansion o f service facil­
ities throughout the state. A very large
number o f new long distance circuits have
been added to handle more culls more quick­
ly. Floridians are making a monthly aver­
age o f 2,142,000 Jong distance calls which
la 56% greater than in 1045. The dally aver­
age of local calls made b j pur Florida custo­
m ers ts 2,809,000 as compared to 1,458,000
In 1945.
' '
Yes, Florida's telephone service has really
grown^—not only in Blze but ln value as well,
for you can now call many more people and
mariy more can call you. B u t In spite o f the

increase in business, telephone earnings con­
tinue to be dangerously low. This Is because
the amount o f money paid out to furnish you
service has increased at a faster pace than
the amount o f money taken In.
Southern Bell’s greatly Increased invest­
ment in Florida Is evidence o f our faith in
the state and its people. Future expansion
and Improvement o f the service will require
many more millions of dollars of new money.
This will have to be financed, as In the past,
with money furnished by investors who m ay
be expected to provide the necessary capital,
only so long aB they receive a fa ir return on
their money. That's why It's so necessary
that telephone rates be sufficient to pay
today's Increased operating costs and pro­
vide a reasonable return to those who haye
invested their savings In the business.
*
Telephone rates in Florida are not suffi­
cient to meet today's costs and .assure the
Company’s ability to repder good service.
That Is w hy we are now before the*FIorida
Railroad and Public UtUittee Commlsslc
seeking such rates as w ill e n a b le ^ to col
tinue to provide you w ith good alfd depenl
able service.

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S A N F O R D H B R A tT *. SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A

rs Heeren T a l k s ilMiss Hossrlch Will
To Di rt Gardent'rs Wed Alfred Robson

Social And Personal Activities

A R O P N D I he T O W N i

MUs I I t M i h i RE wni down- |
Mrs, Harry Heeren scrvr.i a* | Mi. end Mr*. Alfred W. Hnssr.i 1. f'*' m i j i«Hiif itrEf'itt iiuil c ifly
mi
i; i 1 1 &gt;\ ’nukril met*
] guest speaker at the nton1 Mv of Ft. I.ninlenlale aiinntinred tod.iv
, i||r. i
nUQ WT«r* 1
Carlin Palmer f U y — r fo r iH y Editor
T e le p h o n a 148 | meeting of (lie nirt Gard'**1' . ■ tin- rngHgcnirnt ami approaching i l»l hri
iu c k i‘ f H int Id u v k u k ii't
~
'— • —--------------- Circle nf the Sanford Garden Club (of llieit daughter Jonn Alice In l i«n: n ■• '
\ is w M l \i*K . . a«
— ■
------------ held last
Friday at the honn
, Vlfrr.l
Rircdin Rolnon, ,lr. •&gt;( "•* Mi;
! ,f »R1 i \
.I’ ISFf »s' (ii '.tu g n
D} &gt;
I
Mrs. George Harden, chain'..... Hollywood, .on of Mrs. R.dn. ri
!!)"»' 1 ■
• in Din i’ll of vita/
f t (1 L S 1 Mrs. Itreren spoke on tionien'1 &gt; | Robson of Miami utnl of Allied lit tit
i.i u r i . i : i» 1 It ) uf
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j lure and Illustrated her talk »' d. I Mreeiltn ltnl....ii of Atlanta.
1 Mil,
t !'• 1 ftti U r I | \ .f N a '
‘ different varieties of plants.
1 The mart (age will lake pine" ..n ,1. 1 *.
THU RSD AY
, " “ .
„
.1
&gt;nr IPh» .i p.irklni;
Mr ami Mr*. R R Mom,,,, have
Reports were heard from v a i ■
No. ‘-’it at \ll Saints Kpiscopil
P I* '
1*1HD Mi it 1 ■. \ u din
The America). Home Ifcpar'
l * * rr',?on
..
, «
, tV tlioATi committees amt tdnns were m i 1, 1 him li in Ft I ainlcr.lalc will, do
ment of the W o n ! Women's «•», of ,h,‘ 1A l",.rlc* n Revolution. ■■ their *uesl Mr. I.
Ml
f "V III* \Y K I .1 ol l.llkl'
for
a
"sweet"
table
for
tlie
aim
(
Rev
Mark
T
Carpenter
officioClub will meet at the Junior
t h* '‘* » r* « u' , r business meeting of Hamlet. V V
t
n f In i i id u hopping
iant sale nf the eltih to hr 1 11 "V. _ A11 Roll.on i. die gran d .on M.et
School at 8:00 1\M. The guest followed with a tea on Friday at
‘ r f ill l;i i; \ H i i : \ w 1 i rund"f Mr. and M i* J. N Knlhmr .&gt;i |M,|.
lee. '.I. A plant sale was held
?
ill ink to 11 soft
tin. oil\ anil formerly mail.' lit'
who** subject will be 'Vulin iirv: te..i*s with Mrs. Ray wore Mrs. returned from I'nnce Albeit, Sas
'be close ef the meeting.
iji »&gt;k
t
J 1
'*
n y H. K. Tooke and Mrs. R. M. Mo- katchewan, Canada wh»re they
Those attending wen* Mr.*. C M tintoe willi t li.’in
Ml:
Ml in 1 V Ml M 'N' t'tokThe Y. W. A. girt* will meet al *"&gt;" The ’’ penint: services were spent the mumiin
Raker, Mr*.
E.
Ginn.
t»l|* ,
Ii,
"| If o t.idu*
tha■" First Baptist Church at 7 -hi l*d by Mrs. F. E. Boll, regent, and
Harden. .Mrs. Ilceren. Mr*. " M
1
,
' Niff lit *11•»PI" d . . .
P.M. E|ch member1 Is r c p „ ,,e.| "The Star Spangled Banner” was
Mias Jeannette
IV, rv ..f V w !**r;l,n' r- ‘' , , "; **■ »• )
‘ Ni l i | * l |i i:
Su m " 'I will
to brlnff rmnnofl outu\
r.u .* *umr by Ihr group.
B rani I* the
of hiM mini find *
Riiov^ry, Mm. H. N.
1
1* 1 -' 1 ■M '.'IIN S t'N "i t »i liiniltt
ThBfikFfflvInr haxkft
Reports were ionnl front the unde, Mr. nml Mi
V .1 Peterson M**- H
"M * ;,
‘ '
«.D »
S.ii.f... 1 i t .1 j|i‘kSeminole rliR nlrr Nn •» n p q
various officers anti chairmen end at their home on Hidden l,*ke.
Dickerson. Mrs.
K.Me Co I
i
i H ' i n w o o n Nov. ih —i/f*
"IN l . Mt i
if 1 ni*lr
hi' I. t..
Himjj &lt;*»" hv" 1 Kills viiiiv f m1Bci%
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Mr
Mr
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R,n
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fiihiilmis falhci '&lt;* f«mt 4 vp
8:00 P.M.
Each member K H.k ,Ta,,' 10 Glrl K
"bic.t mfI ln
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hnesu .It.
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... .
MRS l o l i v i M || an,| S H IR I.K Y
to bring gifts and money fm s Tallahassee dining th* summer. and aons. Vincent an,| Walter B . of S l j j m i l
A ltllu i
CHl
* ‘»t thcv ‘11 Imvi* to fivtuh col Icy;»• » i« lv .»
I'm ■! u ii h u*'\4 i *11Ic*
fit *t.
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" T u m m y "'....* """■ K Z J u S T 1 ...............
R J S "rV™:,;."f r a ’i;;!
H e a rs H a r r y Bower
I hi*• i&gt; “ tu» nf | hr ilriiiH I ilin*
I
t,,n i om e
iit* * v * llg
Fifth Congressional Ml .1 r i e l I The tea lahle was overlaid with weekend.
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•••'*tr»i in it hull si .ioii with Ion. b
I i. Hour . t, ,rb,\ were
»fti i tlir rchi'arsjil
Inh m i ; ..... m i ;
\ it p|. 1 1 i; o n
Town,end Council will meet M dm
r rl. , . . c ,.r‘ m .......'
. . .. » " ^ y W Rower, Certified I
Woman’a Club. Cassadaga al 11 HU' tcrod with a copper luster bowl
Friends of VVnlte,Real will he
||«. Acrminlant of Orlando, wa
» f h**u i a hllutrittiiH unr willi and Mi:
, i MliS
W ld tM V
A.M. Afternoon aesiion. I .111 P M I contalnjiig
an
Interested
to
thal be
B, i „ | RPFBMM
sprake. M
«tl a hsnuuet
" '" '" " V
" " . artistic
........... . arrangewv
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.
,w was
*
KUP^I
nnntfuri
DA
! ‘M»whv whhli
ninth!
! f» I \ i; I. \ W \ &gt;
at ,. I.o.■ It.tut
o7 sweetheart rose*. The recently made Sales Repteseuta- 0n Monday night at dm San
i i»i* h h tha i iifitum nf ii hitMhcl
MONMAI
‘ , "ment
,cnl of
I"ib ' I" i
■ . 11 VI’ FIN I- I MV’he Hanford Tnutl. l ci„b „ .11 ntlracllve bow) belonged to Mrs. Mve fnr the NHtioea fill VVell riub by
Alpha Chi, ■
1\ fiinl i I'Msainir H rtlllllhrr of M l I I
The
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et at tha Tourist Center at 7 ::m U &gt;'* FM***} grandmother.
Mrs. S u p p ly 1(..ompnuy at K Ig .re, Tex ornry arc.tinting fraternity. Go
"it , . l , Vait* hjivi* t i* kr»*p Ins** M U i t.| \l \| , M il l
MRS.
meet
I. The guest speaker will br Hola presided ..ve- Ilio antique where he Is now b.cnle.1
at the hampiet were Profre
nc nil ii? i lu* if i I’Nliri I tTVl
pt omit\ &gt;k u.t In l
mini,! Sto'we
(sfnur wiles
m il talk
Full on silver
HllVfir
Flirlomr. illlrrfnr
I hr St,
Sir'
Edmund
who Will
Mtver ten
tea RDIVlci*.
service.
H JIW Rnil
«nii
.
. Furlong,
.lircetor of the
' 1■ il.lt a* Hi fit IIf! I lie 14f f Hit *‘H I'rilH
I .................
p ie o .il
"Landscape Gardening."
crystal ,tubes held d- c U i , reMrs. t . r . J'octm. Sr. returned School „ f Rusine.s. Mr. Spun
WIni, In I &lt;l:IU,'llThe Elsie Knight Cirri. ..f d,r t freahment*. M**e.l fnll flowers today from J... k ...nvlll,. where prof........ . of .Accounting nml '
,t tha
n*s, M m * :
.ii-l i l u ' \
i; \i I'll w i«,ll f
First Baptist Church will
" e r e used In deroraM.c throtyh- .»,«• h * . Keen the guest of Mrs Rowe.
I i V* I ’ l j H i H f f u l r i i i ,
ul
Mb'S S \ \ l I'l l .it
T
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sa
a
n*rl\
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if
I*
"ugh
■
Mr*. V. A . WlllUms. S r ♦ «)» ol*1
.**' oi
""
t'u»t several
Thtrleen new memnrrs w.
M J I till.PI N
Magnolia
Avenue t t H IS! |M|
i
T,&gt;r,*« attending
meeting daya. She w «. i..|„,.,| |n Js . k s o u weleni.ie.l into the fraterlllts
1,1 I - vs J11 fl 1|%»‘ .1 V i ' i l ' F '
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The Storv league «tl|
at ■"'*
w* n ” **' "
, ' ! " s n H' - S . t n f o r .1 the president, Wlllutn, E. MCI
it 'if fii hi hit ii nr •w
. «-tr *•!’»■ •
daughter Wanda Elaine m, S'-v tri J ,B' A , « '" » * " " ■ *), r ‘
M. H' " " " lvh" f'!r -•*** Thuse ........ Sanfmil aitemi
• •i t
t . | | i ||i»
w n i l ? * 1 1at i n
!*»
8:00 P.M. at the First M .'I.- IM ;'Jr - r - t«- J’ * * 1’ " 0 '* ra- [
rJ * '
, '’n v M ,i,'K '» «ete Rovat French. Von A
■I’ l’«11F* Mt (Milt
Church to he preceded by a
I
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Aa 'V
,n,,
Clark. Mt Mt-Teer, James Lee an.
I.
ee. M r s . J I I , M e n u a, M i» . R a v .
Hobliy Jonps.
is S' aI
tf
I'M* s l l l l
ip f ft I'll 11 'I'll
I •'
meeting at 7:.'IU P.M.
Friends nf Hcioi.m Middleton,
kl td !•• \ ! t ,« f luma'
The Truth Seekers els
.,t tin- Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, Mrs. VV. M.
n't t .\v
til' riimiifii
TO U R IST t l.t'H
I
First Methodist Church will ..., ,-t Tlugpen, Mrs. II Fk Tooke, Mrs. who Is taking a iniluate .utilise
II. VV. Rucker,
M r. R. VV. Hup----- in speech and d. i.&gt;u. at
t Culundm.
-......
Members of the Tourist * 1
■i
s 'i t i '"I
k 'ff •
ill
t ill
* **(# •!
In tha church annex at .1 .... |\M
recht,
Mr».
Miriam
Kuss',ll,
Ml**
University
in
New
V
m
l
City,
will
aie
invited
to
meet
tonight
al
.
.
.
i i t f r t ' t • * ♦ i ?i i : " * u f
*l*-K'»iFf
■ , -1
.
II'F W IH V
Barbra
Itucker
and
a
geeat
Mr*,
be
interested
to
'earn
dial
hr
is
chufflehoaid
courts
on
the
I
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, • •* IS i H f i l ■• i f
»
fu n '
The regular meeting nf do- Pilot
A.
II.
Hummell
of
Washington,
playing
the
Iradnn:
*"H
in
a
pi«
Krnnt
at
7..10
P.M.,
II
was
m
l»— I
Club will be held at li.e t ... 1st
duction of Petticoat Fevrr being nnunced ibis nioining by E M
b,
iiH 'l n |si §"f t v
*
it&lt;
Center at 8:00 P.M. p .*.--V ) by M. C,
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presented during Ibe nrxt thru. A..ullage, ijiieetor of tourist s .. J \ i , | l I I '
V Ht I l f i M f l C ' l
tilliv lp llf
tha hoard meeting at 7..In p \|
wpfks in i )i iin^rl.iir \ , N'iMck mm.I vlti**
1 . 11111111 .-1 J ill I ! 144sI 1 e«a •• t l f ) \ ‘t t l l i ( i ' l l
RIT A HAYWORTH
Jamaica, N.V
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liK f j i *.t 1:• 1M film I ' i- m " 1ho
MEXICO C IT Y . Nov. 18—d T ) ------------------------ ----------------------, M .u iiiH k :
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W ARII'H
Df xl yi'Hi will In- alni'nt h*i-*»nt-lv
H O I,I D A Y IN N

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Mrs. Ray Hostess For

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Social Lalender Meeting And Tea

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,!’|. h.r.; Cranberry C r a t e
Mls'Slfi W s T ..'U .» . Running Wild lu U

g a ll C o arse S lrnk am t ■
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IH aaers
CarecJaa T a (llane, I'n.llrs

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ID
t lie*
S I** I* III*.? IN »*
■ n,
lit,
I w iris
secretary. The Hollywood actre**.
pnt.ons a contortion called ■ “ c no I f l l i ” i ' i ' j M m * -4 ti ' lit !* * w M ' l 111,' *1
S a a fa r d — Itrlaa*., M l a h n a , ..■ »)
| ||li,'ll I til) i !• II V) ll 1
' I t ui | J.........hi,|
was hanked a- Mn.garlta Can
»* ' V N I I I H LOWRY
berry ".indue "
v
r . r v s a n , i . n „ r , - t i ( &lt;.
M i , iif \ i h&gt;t
1 ' t nt t f n i ' " , n» i ' i I i
l»
\ \ i M i l :JM | F
siun i|i&gt; W elles"
AP Newslealures Writer
Thus it would appear that *......
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ii
liniHi, jili/r«|
Mi ti&lt;!v4mv
Mill
P h a s e W i r , - J SVtatev I ' a t h
The three were at the airport
Very shortly, kid", you'll be thing is cooking with crattbei.
i hr oh I Win in » Mn\i« i film 44 hidi
1
it' I ’ m Ii
V '■ I ' l l l l l t
early nml had lueik tast the.p hearing atio.ii n song and also .. Before v e il long, you, Madum
I M lit* , 1.1 1 If
kA A A A A A A A A A A AA4 4 4 A A
The plane took off at N 0,1 A M. dance . ailed ibis will fr.t.'oiv “ O’ going l« be .. log many o, .. ' ii*- ,| Ht w ill h*" A ll 1 1 f • I hv | i it tt k
• II M l II
•
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I* i . I i i i . f h o
* i i | * * ?»
^ * ^ " * ™ . # " * * » * * t'f ' f m.,1 ia iRie in tlsvana at 3 :01) you—"The Cranberry llonnec.”
" f 'he "tart ted l..-i ties" than
i•i•*it* •
If
ii y »|&gt; ji f f i l l I v
w ill
m .n k
♦he
fi
4I i I I I It, I
i af
I ' 'in
p. M. EST. The three had roseThe nation's Numt.i-i Om- ru ever dreamed you would,
flin t* ' ti**vi
a■11?111 m-■ I
I ID i l l !
III' l l f
- ,
vat Ions lot yesterday's flight hut thrrit v on clupielte bits alrendv
M'uue high priced and ea. ■ i " i |i . r 1* » i , i f
M •
a
. '.ruelled tb.’ in al the last min- formally pionounced, tl.roug). lie. lliinklng lias been done on l» l, .It ylo. t. h r . H i l l r » l l H i l l - M i n i h r t \»*
i|&gt; . itHsino ffi
Von t
nyiiilicfitril milium, tVml itN i*'*!
Hi«* «iniihi i i \ mfeir-ilH, a i , ,
iitr.
i in -1
" R " n -I
fin * i d i 'i i I
* -ff cl lv nltiiv fm vnfi In tf'i-vr ct nn ^
mtit I v. halts i&gt;* I lit* v iiii** .id i
iit
»h *
• \\ \\
I ft i s ( i n f u l l • I
in i i i *i i *
l»rrrli|.x with HtiythiiiK vmn Itllli* lirf'Mi* Hm* vviir in mil vmi, ton. .11
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leAMIIDA 1 III Al»l IIA
heart ilr*h«&gt; nml you ilnn't IIA V K
exlin nrlv • iniilii'rry-rfitlHi'i" i . |i"* • *'t fim o" M**i
Members of the Lambda Chi |() „tlrk to (...key
M t t v h e 44e ' d l i o M i ' i d &lt; &gt; m i " t i o - i I " 1
l i.ls veto liie eintila'iry .'lop
41 '' I Ini vi it.
' • o I In 11'"id
Alpha f. .lernlty nod last oveny j 1p miamt Fashion Council (re i l h i i m p e l ' n l n n i M M IH I. f lf&gt;f I b a r i i - U f ' M F w e i i I n n f d i t
i f ii 1 Sum• t * i* *
R ' I
I ill
\ f*»» foleviHidii "I'vo
*' i ! *• « '‘ I'G 'I ? ,
in* a* StftiMin I nlvrriitv on«J ftor| wear) In "Imwlni* rlothr* nf Ami in ln*m» llioii hrhtu ointn.
I. I t ,
liMppfttH
PiBtia f*&gt;i n party to be hchi #|| typr „ tn n , ,,|nr rnlhvl M(?inn nonichotlv han if m toil hniim : ii’l ji? homo nml I'vo heon wiifih
11 ■ \ it)
up I I N) f h i1 1' I'1
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jdm'4.
if vxdl ♦•I
nn Dec. 4 , AppMiMlfn t« ,h[‘ !'®* berry Rod/1 A famed New York drum* Olivlmmly, Hn rr hint aren't my if Wlu ll I do a *«
..
&gt;i •l. • lit.Ill
-*»l lf
fif nhmrnt conimtMee were l^ur- B|orc (n turnlni? nut (tienhea In the enough tinkev* In nhintb all Mint J |»i,.i,n»'l\ h.« ,.n film I*
' ... ol.
M'
I tif I f ‘ ,
ler Beard, Bobby Jwiea, John
rninr
*
h'VI M d lto r.
I'd
pntnrit
in*1 ciaiihoiiv udly
V, «".. till need
r. '
Root nml
Bill
fiend,
irk*,
wlm
nnd
Hendrick*,
^
|u,Br prices
A custom miuun-r
milliner, W
whose
But a* fm me. i'lt. going In eat Input,1nf iIttit 11 i!1 Kl'l*. IF in *rc • ' t’iilFIDt! V ) |,| 1util
Y our Choit'o O f A Wide
f.1; " ' / ' - ‘l. . Mcnmmltlea.
l’
• t ' r t ’ i " 'iw). h a s 'c if it e d 'ih * Cran- "'V cranl.e.rles
tin- la ' Thu.* AII'hi tMO I'll V4Mil l«941*1 i it, n «•-»!•« ' Ft.'
| It
of tlie entertainment
i
berry list, with little fake red day of November and no. a nun ! ‘ y - p ‘ d r i M i i i L ' h Ifl • 4 lt"44 *•
V a rie ty In Subject,*, Si*e*
. . t i t Htl'N| tut* |f11 I1
tll-lFFrl "'tM*- 'M 1
H u v i i i I*
Ia *fd v
berries m the snot* where flowers utr hefnie Never liked ■ hr thing,
11,11*If' 1" ,
And Prices.
f »■ • f
i
' * | ! | | | | ll* Fit l r t " i “
I ' ) *, ti'\
•1
•
s
usually bloom.
anyway.
(t|i
•• *e,t91
1♦ Vl» ,'f tfUMIFFW illid o ll'd
if
llD I
| Store* from coast to const have
— -------for sale things called Cranberry
Mix I ls nip* gnduuu .Jirltn fill n't ' IfJMlH' d 4.4' 11 It ♦ ll" t IIII.
\Voll.M MII 44. ! • ,| |f (HI •.al.rr | .
scarfs—preHiimahty not edible.
crumbs with a few table i ms of
&lt; 1 k j» iL
“ Gay spnrtshlrt*" are belnq sugar and about I .1 cue oielle.l' n. • er
tu Up
up 1
..4 n*
B uy In Novem ber—■
.I
manufactured for men l.y a shilt luiltcr o. niaigii.u.c
I the f t - Oil -b vie hr. ■ too
He film l hi December
III
rtl 1,i . b e t , . t d c ilt M il
manufacturer—and their color Is, crilinh n.txl.ire ove. tin '
of course. "Cranberry Red."
a pie plate, pic,-m g .! &gt;
Clllv
SI.... i ink. .
I a*.
Mull
i Is 14ill f 11IIII4% In
'Id
A movie makeup man, who Is with the palm of tin- n i
All Sales Final
u»f
ii .111a| p i i*m ii-t i ’ " i V t r f i IIIf
-f
also a cosmetic, mn .ufarlure. or. aho.il in, I,out hef«u
* of ID VI fi I »fl s’ III* pifrtl I" f
the side, has a new lipstick shade custard filling m •»'■
ri*H I’ l • 44 1if»i r
f i t In i d » ■I
called "Cranberry Red."
( fruit and whlpi ,r,l i .cini'
p li'ji |. , &gt;p 4
T im N !»► 'Tin' t
Don't go way now, we're just .
-------fo ic M 'l
f.t1 1 getting into our subject.
I Add a few table Ip,Mill I • nelv i* i i i d »&gt;f ! t p . n i f V
Mr. and Mr*. R. E. h.denbaugh
'
National Cranberry Week ha* minced par .lev to regi
,mp I ! 4tivi* "Dim Jiinn"
ICt tinMnli.il' in pH11
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announced today th* birth of a been proclaimed, and the gover- ' lings for hlrw .
daughter ^■ uda fdultic ■. Nov. m in o rs of 38 states have heen nerat the Fernald Laughton M. n .o .:a l; ,uad*d to honor by prorlamalion
Hospital.
t "th,, first American fruit which
Mr. and Mr*. Randall &lt; t,*»e an- was growing wild along the *coan­
nounced Today the birth of a son sprayed roast of New England
on Nov. 17 at the local hospital, when the Pilgrim* landed."
He is named for hi* g.cat un.de,
Restaurant* from coast to r.a st
the late Joshua Coffin Chase
will feature cranberries In *ome
form or another wllh "lamb, beef,
esl and chicken" anything, ..pW wa* between
Phone
S H E P A R D 'S
patently hut with turkey.
Lon«wood L 0 N ( , W Q O D | I 0 T K L Hanford
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A couple of raitaurant chain*
RI. 17
have heen prevailed upon to push .
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an item called cranberry pie.
DeLuxe 'I hnnkuclvlnjr Dinner wllh Hmorgnabtird JL'.RO
There's no eacape. Most of the
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, , , , . ----hlg railroad* will be dishing out
hi x»: h v x T H .x *
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ill’s Post War BoomWiH ‘ Seminole High
Come Next Year, Says AP Poll Feds Work Hard
A l l J t N l A N o v . ID iit'l rooltiail * |&gt;o«t war liomn teaion which wav
to b f rilher t'M 7 nt I‘MS i* atlunlly coming neat year if the Aubci.ilcil
P i w ' IO-p]nyrr AUMtiullifitJlern thrclt it an at mi.tie guide,
t Sevenly-ievcti playn* on llie lilt are lophomoret or junior* who
1 tbould be at or very nrai lltrir bed beginning iir*t September. Tliirlvone arc leninn ami rinci »eveial of them have another year of eligibility
' to1 their credit, they may return a i graduate itudenlt.
Two All • America cmiditlates ♦
Ittlaalppi'* Harney I’ook mid Lmtna.
orgle Tccir* Hill llealy, lire
Center*: I’at (I'Sullivan and Ml
■ duatc Ktuderii.H ihi* yi'Hi.
llott Speetl, Alahuniii; Hob Hoi
A breakdown on the all-«tui aorta, Tech, mid Joe Reid, 1..S It.
phomore list show* five end*,
Hack*: (ieorge Kinek an I Joe
|« tackles, four guardiI*, fouf Krnsl, Tolime; lloh McCoy, Tech;
________
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The
juniors
Stan anti IH hack*.
Hnv
I’elfrey,
Auburn;
Wilbur
rt laven end*, nine tackles, five Jamersoii, Kentucky; I lean David
tartl*, three renter* and IT hack*. aon and Joe Hick*, Viijulerhill.
A i reinforcement* next year
Igrhe* will la* aide to call on ,i
jg da*:, of yearling*. Timer men
re playing a* freshmen till* mu
in and in »everal can'* coache.',
■ ve raid if some of Him fre*liKat were eligible they would lie
Mutiny fir*l string tin* *eu*on.
Byphomore* who ate on the A»Iriltsd I’ rre* check list aie:
[Hod*; Hick Marvin. Tech; Hud
ktrrod, Tennessee; llocky Curtis,
Enjertiilt; Jm k thloni, MUaiain i, and Huh Wal ton, Ueorgla
Tickle*: Han Itoga* and 1‘iiul
ip, Tulane; Hob (lain, Kentucky;
|Jcl Feller, (tcorgin, and Itus*
golkln berry, Vmnly.
’jOuartU: Hnv Klka*. Tenm-iiee;
llrold Headrick and Iteniu* Hoyle
flUna, and Mike Mizerany, Ala

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For Beach Game
Tv re Ami Mfirner Are
Nnmcri Co-Captains
For Conference T i f f

Celery Feds May
Miami’s Ghaul Is
Meet Cocoa High Tom l'tlb As to " h Reaching Heigh
in E xtra Contest Loyola llniveralty official*% ! In Kicking Foi
The Seminole High Celery Fed
football leant iniiy ]t1ay u poet
xtmxuu gttino with (Junto Hit’ ll ut
JIu* Innil football field on Dee,
10 it wu* announced today hy
Coach Call Kettle*.
i
Contract* for the game have J
hern rent out according to Kettle*,
and u* *oon u* they are returned
definite iilnn* foi the gmiiii will
he Hcliedtiled, lie Maid this, m orn-1
leg.
I
Sanfoi ’!'* ii *iih I o»itonent in
|Ki*t *ea*on giime*, Flelrliei High I
Rrlinol of Juckeonville, ha* not

The
Seminole
High
School
I i ti ll Fed* con'ioiie to preprint
tin tlg'ii Kn*t Flm eln Conference
iiiide-l I rnlrv oiglit ill Haylona
Hum'll
with
Si' &gt;lnui'xe
High
Sellout * I’levrtl.
Conch Carl Kettle* Nimouiiced
this iiioi long tlml Wallace ’Vyre
■ lid ( e o - I I’U pet will he no’•'•plnill* foi the conflict.
Itichinl
It**-,
outstanding
gmii&lt;I .in He Im id eleven during
I lie ’ is iiiiiipaii’ u. i* heitig convi iti d to a light winghnek anil
n III ini.I, .till
ee net Inn III the
hack field f&lt;" i l r FrldllV tllsslii,
li
h
m ii'i lantly kicked tile
hull will fni the Fed* thin year.
Hi tin done all o f Hid punting
• let t iri.ini’ for tile Fed*, mid
In .iM'iiioed near the 50 yard*
pi i punt in i k.
John Kridei. Jr., will nnl een
action in the Ditylonn Ilench
game Filday evening. U p Kiiffercd
I -pillilieil nokle III the New
Itv IfM ill*'f If I*1 IV
t'flllirn* c HrmiiiH, u
Sinviim lilt lit nl Friday night,
f'‘"unl"ng«,
I I d hn* not lie n out for priicUrn A I* Newsfenlini'H Sport* Writer
NKW YORK Two n*w took- they made at n III
“1 -*inn« lid ' week. It I* likely
f at " I ’enmil ’’ tiiillowav,
210 field *tio* were projected into the Vrn^iiV’ llndnev *7
I • unil le-erve liirkle, wiil open All America Itldure ......... they!
. vc.it They
"pinked their tennis to unset win.
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over a collide " f Hi- I.nioll' O i l - » * 1 0 flu" 1 lllt‘ »*"rl
defeated, mil Ini team
.
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Fraut'l* Itogel seined both tieii liWhen fuo(hall fir
down* ll" I'ell li Hint" topided the KogiamJ Mi the l l lll
Quakers of I’eniiiylvnnlu from the were ». muny ** I hi
height*. Mi ll. And Hal l.iHlofuiil *hle.
of Teline**ee wiih the nrlnie faetni
111 Hie V.d*’ surprising defeat of
(lenrglu Tech, Mi ll.
perfoi ream e.
Ill li rough, bone-cruelllng battle
Tennessee’ ’ Lilt
bet ween two 'single-wing pnwor-1 moal 111 tile IfM , I Hg
htiiise* ut Franklin Field In I'hll-) urfili Kiigmeer*. A
Soleiidilu, the Nittauv I,Inn* ou t-1 hack, hi* ten iflc pii
i.nllh'd the vaunted I'enn lin e 'll slim early Viiltin
while Kogel crashed I lit ‘.'",'h fm he arched » perfect
71 vnrd* in HI trie*
III* flrsi hack Huh l.und to n
tniiciid'iWM came on a 4,’l-vmd dn*h front 13-H
lliiough the center of the lino and
The pieviou* wi
the .econd was uolclied "it a spec- ( played a Mdliant ga
liii’iiliit ciili li of u forwnid nil**.
came cl"'* t" etiillu
• ile a l a* was hi* perforuinnc.i | Una'* unlieaten *trl
ai’nlonl the (pinker*, lliund ha* end »f the first liu
lieen i-ipiullv as powerful a line lest. I.illkfnrd took
crMsIiei for Hie l.liin* tillruigli- tic* punt mi in* idm
uiil the season. Hi' also * ' itrid wont all the way, in
in the Cotton Howl, .Mm. 1, mid |day called hack
iniiy gel a chance fm u repeat clipping penalty.

Rngel, Littleford
Are Projected Into
All-American Field

Gilbert May Open
At ( enter A gainst
Miami H urricane

CALL

rlacn to new height* tn Miami’*
la*t two game* and hi* kicking,
effective till *DB*mi, tl|„yi,(,
$
role, in the :t0-»j , l i g h t e r of
Cincinnati and the |{|.0 breeze
*'V*r Chattanooga.
Agniii*t Cincinnati, (Ihuul averUK***! ■ ••■ G vnnls on m*ven kirks
iiml ho well were they iitucfd (hut
the only return the llenrcnt* got,
cair.e when a hack wn* hit a* he
caught a mint tm the aidelinr and
the hall rolled forwnid two yard*
before It went out o f hound*.
Against Clianl, who hn* heen
tklck'itg out. of liounil* in coffin
corner pretty regulnrly nil fall,
drove four in u row outside he
I ween the Chill Innoogn two and
*ix vnrd line. I.nlu in the game,
lie kicked from hi* own II to tile
f'hntlanooi'n 15 niid n Mnc *nfetv man snnred the halt ju*t he(fore It went mil o f Imuiidi ami
c«ni” hurl- t " vmd- for the only
return ngolnat flhaut in two
game*.
, Hhaiil’* fabidoui kicking ha*
featured Miami’* plnv -I lir e he
feram e ellolhle n« n frerhmnn In
UM5 hm in the la*t few names
he hn* reached npw helglila of
accurncv
In the Mervland gome, in which
he nvernee-i more than l.'t vnrd*
for seven kick*, o n to two tent*
svere
returned
wlille
iii'nin*t
tlearirln. will’ll he averaged 40 .lt
varil &lt;m five kick* the Itulldog*
hait I” void- on their return*.

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Haley (aft
Certificate
From $2. lip

F o r years H aley’ s
lias been famous
fo r ginnI values in
tv
fipp t o y s , ' Juvenile
S p o riin y (itiiu l* and Mi.del B u ild ­
ing K (|tiipm ent.

T h is y e a r as a lw a y s . H a le v ’s
o ffe rs m a n y new und unusual
item s at reasonable ctmt.
Choose fro m H a le y ’s com plete
asso rtm en t n o w — Use O u r L a y ­
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W ILLIAM S TO IIHX
I’ lllL A H K I.P IIIA . Nov. is. i/l'i
| Ike William*, the lightweight
i champion who appmently thiives
on action, tonight will take on hi*
second non title opponent in ten
day*.
The opposition tnnigln will he
provided tiy Hilly Nixon, Plain
del|iliirt welterweight, in no rigid
Mould ovei the weight match
Williams scored u oiie-loiind
technical knocknnt ov*i Iheldy
1 Oarcia on Nov. U

Get one package f r j for (&lt;J|
when you buy one package
at dealer’s regular price!

Rom where I lit... 6y J

KMkgr &lt;»r aboat alt that Oar Tova'i
M ||: l a tba way a* aandlag fobd
i e ' d t t b i tt, Kar^a, Mac fall
M l tbaaa atratlllac daaMtraeiaa
ipawld kook altar tbaauaWaa.
■ Sat n o it agraad with Judgt
Gewatacham who aaldt **8 o long
f lC 'iW family or Imllvkhia) In
■ M e e a ta balpiag hold tha llnadir
E g l a a i — again*I the /area* a/ la*
jE fw a a a — lt’a aomnwn aattaa, tod
M c b m daaenay, to halp ’ara."

prawnrad In *r*ry aapeet, big or
little— whathar li'a tba iigtit w
rota, m tha right to anjoy a liraparata gtaaa a t baar at ala with
frlanda.
And from whara 1 alt, no likert Fa
too antall to orarlook. Baeaua tha
mlnuta ona m a il fraadon la tkraat*
•Had, all tha olhara ara la Jsopirdy
—Ja«t aa tha ailnala ona amall
country faaea fraadua^ all Ita ntlgh*
bora art la dagger l

TSaiewee U a t’a rveryhcrfy’r flghtt
fle ear that tadlrIdael fiaadora la
Cupfilflo, 1941, U n M S u t t i B r m t n Feundatlm

Collate falnioHvo*Poet makes this otter to Introduce
you to He fabulous new washing discovery!

OKLAHOMA C IT Y , Nov. IH.
I/l’i— Hilly Conn, who wanU another crack-, his third-- at Jon
Louis’ heavyweight crown, aav*
Ids nilnuudcrslniidliig with the
Muvunutili, (In.i hnxiiig commlaslon
wn* |ust "nn uiifiirtipiate mlxup."
The Ciimmlsjllnn soligllf Tuesday
tn have the I’lttahurgh hoxar nuapended front I Im ring on ground*
Hint he defaulted mi a verbal contrurt to fight Wliitoy Uniller of
New (IrleiiiiH.
C m iii savn lie' wasn't even conHulled nlioiit Hit' hunt and d liiu 'i
sign any kin d of ngm um m t.
Conn Nlnrtcd out uu a I’ome^ack
Jaunt Mmnlny night hy winning a
iiinlli-rouiul
tvclnilea) knockout
over Mika O'Dowd at Mnroit, (In.

Villanuvu player* who liavM
faced Army trunk' for the punt
fiv,. "iiraons, regard the curient
Wist Ciiltit aggri’gidliui us Ilia
hmdest-hltHiig of all.

W liat a B A R G A IN .. . A iu|&gt;&lt;r-apeclal saving! Yea If yoii a d mop* . . . you
can tave ulmoat Hit full p rlct of a box of F A B In ltd * m l n,duct or y \&lt; aala!
Fa v i money while you get acquainted with the /uhni m* wa»!ung r.iuaclta
n f F A B w ith Bl JP E R -W K IT IN G A C T IO N ! W e'te *.• aura you'll At t ■ ;.B
t tie r than any eoep or auda you’ve ever need that r e ll give "ou ' u p ' •
nt
.uiiey back if you don’t agree! Buy t/our F A B with * ..p * r - t,'ji,m , i
,.i tlda Inlnuluctory I f «»le now! T i • is lim ited r a I f

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Mens Knit Socks
Cotton White
pri
Mens Knit Socks
Cotton Colors
pr,
Ladies Cotton &amp; Silk
Panties
pr,

Naw tclaolUk waiblag praparathHi la a
/nbutous work aaver (or JlrtWit overall*,
work elolkaat children’* clulhei, towel*,
aklrt* •. • everything tkal't Mira dirtyI

[GAINS - COME SEE US.
Jones, Mgr.)
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FAB with Hupar-Waff lay Action makaa
rich, Isatini auda In hardaat watarl
FAB w uhea avan grimlaat overall*
FASTER, CLEANER, EASIER Uuw
any aonpl No aoap aeum to "fra y 11
whita w u h . W uh Is whitar, olunar.
Whan you w uh, FAB with Sapor*
Waftiny Action lu U n tly paaatutM
materials; pwrbaa 1»ut dirt I

FAB eontalna u /abulotta naw Ingradiant that geta white w u h whitar, colora
hrlghter* And FAB with Super-HVf tiny
Action removea acum left by aoap
w aah ln g ...leav ea no d u llln j aoap
acum of Ita own!
FAB woahes DISHES TWICB A S
FABT u aoap I Dlahaa and glauw am
gleam without wiping I
FAB WASHES C H E A P E R ;..IN
HARDEST WATER! Laboratory t u t s
prove that cup for cup, in hard water,
FAB waahaa up to twioa’ aa much
family w u h u aoap.

�TH E* S A N F O R D H E R A L D . SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A
ureiiant to Thapier 194. Florida
Clork of the Clrmilt Conri
lilutea. 1941 an *ni*rut»i| the fof»
Hemlnolo County. Florid,
li.winn d?r;rlbtil !-:;d U* J«ioMivir o i k u i i Court weal)
Countjr, Florida, will l*e offered for
■ ale at iiuMli’ outcry f r the hlaheet
an«l hent raah hid. ut the front
door •»f the Hemlnole County Court
I loaiaae. .it HunforU. heKlnnlng at
M♦c L a•tilin
II I-* \ M . on Jdomlnv Novemher
l»ll» A IV 194ft
l«ot t ll|m k SS lirentnwold. I'lut
O p to m e tris t
Hook .1 |’hkI'M 9li A 9 | A I'lnI Hook
I hiiae* .111 at 99.
I I ] Magnolia Axe. Phone 512
W '% of Lot 4 The Ueiievu Tract III
.deitlon n
TowiiMhlt* 2" South
IlniiKe 3: K«i*l. I'lut Hook 2 ).jik e
97 Hemlnole Coiiuly llecordx
Li*l It IHoc k 22 l hen in wold. I'lut
Itook 3 I’.iiiM 9H A '*I mol I'lut
hook t I'll Iffye 3«* A
lade M 3 A '.It Km OK I. W . ill I l f f 9
Huhill vlnloli I'lut It.a.k 3
l'« $9
1.1 t* 535 a M i; Ki link I.
Mol.dlvleloii I'lut It' ok
L. t*. •.17 .v#M* Frank I. \\ ooilr Uf f e
D u n lo p Tires
H111nlI\ Iwl’Mi. I'lut Itook 3 liutfe It
lad■ 3!• to 5 «»&gt; Frank I. Woodruff’s
Hul-dlvl»l«&gt;n. I'lut hook 3 iniffe 44
$ 9 .%
l.iite 547 a 5*9 Flunk I. \V••Oil ruffe
Hultill vIpIo' i I'lut Hook 3
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Hanford Florida.

Nuvembsr lllh 194a
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ftUvl Helper It WIM Cast Van Nathlng
ftr three lallUou bullies of the Willsrj »
fas atmtei bate Iweu told for relief of
0jmptoa&gt;«ofdl«iftMirttlui from Slemacli
----------1insert d ue to Cteees R«*a —
and fctieilewaH
’ glfeeSlen, Sene or U M Slew****,
lelweee. Heartbwni. t lu pieesaeee. ete..
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_a for "Willard's Meeeata" "hkb fulif
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Now She Shops
“ Cash
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FOR R E N T : L’O a c re. Hied farm
with IU artenlan wall*, 1 barn.
Located Cameron Avenue («
mile off Celery Avenue. Phona
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Cabbage plant*. Marion Market,
N e a r 'ander A I'd e rr,
Yellow R *.i*iant. Phona 8B3-R. Competent housekeeper to superHill Hard* arr I
L. H. Mann Lake Monro..
new home, take care of two
H ilt R E N T Floor uanlei
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*&gt;i htmI aifed girls, ('all 1231 I.
F R IE D JIIM HO SHRIM P dinners
O lieiatioli. lle a ioliable tale* v u,,
Unfurnished apartment. 5 0 IH
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| \V(l TRUCK MECHANICS. Only
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W. let. opjvalU Prinres, ThenAtmlv IIfox IfiHO, Sanford.
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County 4500.
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■ emin.ile llardwnie Co, '.’ In K |,| '
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WANTED
2 colored boy* for
2 ROOM A PA RTM EN T, also l»d- #REAKFAHr
"rve.l ever/ day
, 1(rl, , ervll.e. Apply Pig N'WhU i ’lA N .i rt'N IN O . t:. II. Iliintr.*
Pliune 145-M. '
except Holiday at l.aney's Drug
Ilox l.HI, Mnnfoid.
tie
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Ona of .H
‘ anford'* nbvr lionlci, furWatch rlork repairing. 1'iomp.
nlihed, nil eleetrlu kitchen. For LUCHEON nerved every day ex* n__ W O ltR W A N T E D
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Male. For
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ut Lanry'a
Drug
low lop Front.
addrchn Hox JFK. c/o Hanford
Ktore. 76c up.
RI’E N TE R IN D and repairing,
Herald.
K L K I T K I C or
Iluy
N EW REW IND Machine*,
hour, dny or week. A rt DaUKliA I 'E I 'Y I . K N E
HOUSE, 0 roomi A bath, 7 tnllea
now for XiniH,
llert'a Sew
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55 E l .H I M ,
Waal of Hanford on Htnta road
Machine Center.
Hanford Motor A E&lt;|pf. f « .
40, $60.00 month, yearly Iruiu
F M English. Roofing Contractor.
20 X 55. M Street
to reaponalhlu party. See K a ,U Three rolls of bfown wrapping
Ail wurk guaranteed. I'hona
paper, 70 inrhei wide. Contact
ner.
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Lac* mid pluln nirtains slreti'hed
len Ball« Sanford Htrald.
■fl»7 E. lllh S I Sanford, Flu.
M IN T APARTM ENTS, d tl Park
CUTTER and spotting installed
Fresh Orange Juice IML a gallon
*A v u .
or repaired.
Free estimates. Cohen's Ita.lluli.r Repair Shop fm
• ■ a v a l r i r r u m u i m a d k i d«H»»red.
Tree ripe oranges,
Phone 6IHX-W.
new ( ores and complele ii p s l ia
I mKAL m rrA l k FOR HAIiRI grapefruit St tangurinee, $1 a
Phone .7 60 -M real IIMI Sunfiod
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Phono
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Park.
Ave.
mattes aw
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
ing A dirt inovin
S X l u C t S ' * , “ N U K C k S - C iS S O N A I.
in cundltlonln
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7M ' V'
'gulden plots , Phone I07*J,
PARENTS nml other relulivca
| W IN E for your Fruit Cako .at
wauling New Wonder Wbrhi for
HOMERS, y t $1.00. _____
SM ITH OWEN CO - Kcofln
ring, asLhnstmaa delivery must have
Lata gat dawn lo hualntxx. Ydu
bento* siding, painting - Phone
urdftR iii by Ib vi'in U r Nib. For
............. 30 Cal. water
•ra tired of paying rent. You Csnaral Electric
1IHM or U7-K.
beater, 75 lbs. Ice box, Dinette
appoiutnieiit, C. « . Callunuti,
h'
want to own your home.
Homo
Hotel Valdes.
'
** t, Sofa bed, 5 pc. Bedroom The HUME SHOP, Exner-. watch
'•pwnera now want big down paysat, Mahogany Occasional table,
am enta on their property. Maybe
A Clock ripairing, 1700 Sanford Working girl will share upartment
Radio phonograph combination,
their houaa la too big or too
Ave.
G. C, Fellow*.
Phono
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Kltckan cabinet, Chair, Phona
amalli or not In^tho neighbor­
IM3-J.
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hood you like. Taka the first
•tap toward* owning your home
sale
sSTa m k l s ' — Fineat enamels for 10
Hortnaafl Or r m I w UII m 16
by selecting the location.
Interior or exterior use, $1,95
W a ll (all you th«
tho lota there $50.00
87 fool lit Id lluuse trailer, Peer*
down, 110.00 war month.
bar-H-U-Hland
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los*. Must sell at once, $i,r&gt;mi.
S e n KARIK tilaaa A Palm Co.
R A YM O N D m T h a LI.. Haaltar
&gt;48 B. Ird HI.
Park Avenue Trailer Courl.
1)9*114
W.
9mt
St.
■* D. Hlghlavaiaa, Aaeociale
lagulra at aland
Phone 32t
Raatrlca Huffma
1010 P L Y M O U T H 4-door sedan.
■aa, Aaaarlala
Ill good condition. Phonu 470.
TU X E D O FREDS: Complete llna 19 SPECIAL SERVICES
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FLOOR HATJDIND—aml_ffnl7hing I 1
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M u a, I bath*. RxaaUaat loxw* Coal or W o rt
wil^i
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niotor III purfi^t
perfect com
condition,
lit ion.
Irula, reasonWlttt nioJurn
modern Miulomant
equipment,
M l Apply A04 Plamaaa D rift.
cheap for cash. W. D. Ilolsencondition. Call 2IB
year*’ exparienca, Work guar­
beck, Hotel Ave.
Enterprise,
anteed. E. F. Stevens. Rt, a,
flit
Boa 145*A, Sanford. Cali 7ld*Ri

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I lei aid, *t idlin' full ouullf.r a * .
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IIC Nurlh Park Ava.

Naw 3 room duplex unit. Nicely
furnished.
$000 to June let.
2206 Park Ave.

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914 Kim Ave*. City.
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I I.KAN II 1* AIMS Soilii' Win
liv e | I#41111 ilUltfP, Wllil o| *4I' 04.0 1 0 * *, ^lieukit'Uh I’UH'I * li .1»!•• 1
furniture, incltnliiur iliuwn, Lnlh
SK.NKAKIK OIuan X Fnml t .»
a li.I .luuhle* Knrnge- In th«' he*ail
11 !f • 111 W. Ifliil SI.
•if hanfnrel. 211 Klin.
1
I'honr .Kill

Far R t.u h .

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.tinaa 1U. a . .
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• lima* (r *«r I . . . I . a t n l u .
M i.infa 4. mtr ila . I*.«rt.u*
M i . « u r 4a la . 4 # Ila..
U a a . .. raia fu« 4la &gt;4 far* raa*

R eal K.Htnte F o r Sale

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" *.f« *1 4,4$ tr 0 iitv, ,ng

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
115

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STOMACH A IL M E N T S , WEAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
ifid i mcJl ro m p fa ltit* m VJpjtffarhr *, N rr vriimrveaa, Aelrla T ^ iln a ,
ln«.
•r- Lack of v ita lity , Energy,
“ 'a ft Poor A ppetite, U n c lrrw rjg iii, DUAf ftp elli.

Druglots Health f
MOARDI.FHN of how Inna you
have been a sufferrr. and how many
medicines yuu Imva tried hrfnre,
can nuw liope for relief If you
(IKO-MIKKIIAL, the wonderful
__ jeral aid. Keel and enjoy the re­
sults one wrok after you start tak­
ing It, GF.O-MINF.RAL rnmes from
the forth — Nniiire's Inhnnitnry.
Contain* NO sin.hoi, NO nrrsrrvntlses, NO oil. NO harmful drugs,
NO dope — Is NOT habit forming,
Contains ONI.V Nature's minerals,
the oldest, most reliable remedy lor
rlieunisllsm, arII.rills, kidney and
stemarh sllmrnls — highly reeommendril by Ihe medlrat profession.
FOR TIIOI'NANDM of years eyrr
since lllpoerslrs was Ihe father of
mrdlrlne, mineral* and other nat­
ural mrtllrlnrs were a reliable rem­
edy for most of our rommon ail­
ments. tit n-stINFKAI, will enrlrti
our blood, help In make yea strong,
ull of pep. life and energy
suffer from niilrlllonar anemia.
neryoumess, lark of vitality and
enrray see shat OBO-MINCHAI.
will do for you.

{Breeding Association

State Agricultural Extension Ser­
vice, reports,
Like the Orange County group,
the Escambia County association
will receive dally shipments of
semen from the Southeastern ArilBreeding Association of
■ F F N iiA C O L A , (S pecial)— Mur* fir Isi
tlmn W H) dairy c o w r are represent- Asheville. N. C. which maintains;
1 rd in the Escambia County Art!- a stud of proved .lersey, Guern­
flftiil Breeding Association which sey snd Holstein hulls.
Members of the association will
■ h h h o r g a n iz e d r e c e n t ly , a c c o r d in g
i in f'otinly A gent E. H. FlnlHy- he nhlr to breed their cows by
Hrtiflrial Insemination s i costs on­
son.
The muioriatlon Is the second ly slightly higher tlmn they would
of il find to he formed In Flo rid a 'h a ve to pny In buying snd insln• hr fil'd having been organised Iiiining hulls on their farms. From
ecvtrnl '.mcka ago In Orange artlflelal Inscmlnalion they n»&gt;i
high-prmluclng
repim
e
' "'inly I'oirymen In several other expert
rxprri
....... ,
.
lounlii-" lire mnt'ng plons fm 1 iiienls for their herds as only '•
similar lugunlrallona, fj, W. flea- linen from proved hulls will

SICK!
Read W hat They Sayf

i Formed In Escambia
County, Agent Says

Wonder Minerals

YFAII after year, people mill l«
mineral *prlns* and *pas, In drink
snd bathe In Ihelr mlrarttlnn* m*
ler. We have all heard of Ihe won­
drous spring* of l^iurde*. I ranre,
and famoot ThrooJon In amlrnl
llrrrre whrrr, si-rordllig lo trgriul,
llerrule*. ihe god nt rlernal slrrnitb
and ymtlh. drank It* walrra soil
bslhrri In hr forever young.
f.......
IF .O................................In
-M IN I II A t. r o n la llis m in

JA N K

«».« t M M

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*'W'a have »nl« rieo-MInrtal f"t &lt;h»
(*■ ! .Is nmol hi and II h*« been no#
nr the hnl .ellln* rtina llemi we h*&lt;»
, m handled"—wiv Pnrlee M"-« I'hirmailsis id r nnnort. V. ( . *1 *&gt;o
iwrl amstlng resnlla In msnr In*
■ lin.M, and w* p»««.n*1lv e»ri»ia

r i m - s l i n e r Is a rm-d medieine r *t

RAClN f

.ri 7 e
lfiS - 'i*

2 cans 2*'»e
N«. 2 can 27c

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

( ticumljer Pickles

2-og ML

Carden Fresh!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables!
Ws.lilngton Klalw lt«d

Delieious A p p le s...........2 Ihs.
I i "*h

(ireen C a b b a g e .................2 lbs.
Mnohall

f'ellfurnU Irebsrg

A p p le s.............................. 3 lbs.

Lettuce

Oranges 150’s ...........8 lb. bag
bags

H E A V Y W E STE R N

32c

.........

Il». 49c

Morrell’* Prhlc
Kraft's Kay Natural

Ib. 47c

Cheddar Cheese

■'SUPER niGirr

Sirloin S te a k ........................ Ib.

G RITS

12-oz. can

I A VO It IT A HR A N D

l . a r g v :::tc

5-lb.

CUT

m«.d K vp
fishy

LIMA BEANS

WATERGROUNI)

01,1) G LO R Y BR A N D

Aged Fla. T-ltonn . S irlo in - Round

Floor W ax........................ l/ 2 -*al can 99c
A&amp;P Apple Sauce..........2 No.2 cans 27c

P ineapple..............................No. 2 can 33c
All Brands Rtrsined

16'/2c

Bright Hsll

TURKEYS? YES!
THE FROZEN FOOD WAY IS
THE POPULAR W AY-SAVE
TIM R SAVE MONEY, BU

Large Pkg.

fcuds...... 33c
Trcct 12-oz. cn. 45c Super
Octagon
DitHy
2(Mb hag
Dog Meal...... $2.50 Soap ........ 2 for 17c
Winn Pure
No. S can Babo.... .... . can 11c
ght 8all _
12-oi itl.
Horsemeat...... 25c
quid
Blue
..
btl. Sc
Sent
Towels...... roll 15c Chipoo. . Ige pkg 33c

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Talco
Feeds

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16-oz cans

ige 29c

Scratch
25-lba 1,1B
E | f 4k Grawtiw

lOO-lbc 4.49

20% Dairy 1K!r,J*
Fn v

,w*,h" U122
P

1 pkg reg price 33c
(jet another pkg for
lc________

VEL
L ge.Pkg. 2 5 c

CLOVER BLOOM GRADF, A SMALL

3 lbs. 33c
No. 8 't can Scott Cn.

B R E E Z E

Ige. pkg.

29C

Lb. Pkg, 19c
A-Cock Peach, 18-ot Jar

White Ilouea, No. 803 can.
Apple S'ce .... 2 cna. 25c

C r’b frry S a u c a .......... 15r

Exouleite, Nn. 1 can

2 Vi c m 10c

Ralatna ..' 45-oz. pk. 15c f UkMftMlU«|

Red Label Syrup

Vita 12-oa. Jara
App. J e lly ...... 2 Jara 25c

K aro .... No. IV i ran 21c

So, Uakaa ................... 49c

Karo .... No. l y j ran 20c

OLD DUTCH
Cleanser

2 cns. 23c

lb

W,,J50N

GATOR

39c

MOR

REEF, VEAL OR PORK
47c

ROACH HIVES

Lg.29«

Lamb --

w ssssr

Blue Label Syrup

CAL0
Dog Food

hi

T- w .WWhm#f*

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FJdJM n

tv,&gt;
•'

lined adih unbaked pa*n.
I) vninuf**, then reduce beet to .low
(111* P.J and bake about 40 minute*,
or unfit firm
You Will Need:

PET MILK 3 for 42c

2 f or 2 5 c

PoM pfcl. P I .

SPICE.......pk. 10c

20 MljLE TRAM

BORAX

Sm. 5c lbw pkg 18c
BORAXO, can 17c

PiQakary’a

P P C M JST ..... 17c

-N om BoU To Mi

iSEiOJSgui 3 1 i

IT# -

.

SP u {8h»MNM..'“ , 16c

h

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TW'31

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Nn*. 13.1 9M

Sunmald N*ctai&gt;

1'umpkln,

35

SOUP
Can 1 3 c

S O D A S

Prcacrvea ........ 2 Jra. 25r

Bcntt Co,

Silvcrdust
Lgc. Pkg. c

HEINZ TOMATO

NABISCO PREMIUM

2 fo r 25c

K ra u t, H o m in y

a Raacrra D m MbfU to

—

FAB

PEACHES No. V A c a n ...........
BUTTER, Roll...................... lb.

RICE

Baby Food............................... 3 for 25c

Cracker Jack pkg 4c Cashmere Bouquet
2 for 23c
Borax .. l-lb box 18c Soap
Palmolive
Bells Poultry
Seasoning .. pkg. 9c Soap........bar 9c ]

2 siii 27c

or 2 1 '

H ALVES

HI.IIE STREAK

c

24 07,4 0 '

E G G S .............................. doz.

Llhby's mired

Armours

'

B EA N S............... 12 oz 1 1 ^ 2 4

nzi Bar 19c

STEW MEAT_ _ ^
PORK CHOPS lb.
lb.

12 oz 2 1

5-lb pkg. 2 5

G irst Nor thrill

Loin Chops or R o a st...........lb.

Q uick Kronen - Rod

N EAL

* ~ 24 oz

12 oz.

LIMA KEANS

EN D CUTS

PLACE YOUR TURKEY ORDER NOW

2 1 ) c

CABIN HOME
24 oz..

12 oz.

PEAS

RUBY

Best White B ac o n ...............lb.

p k g

/I) thtt t r lt ifi/ in ,

FRESH PORK

lb.

Ib. 39c

JIM DANDY

PK. &amp; BEANS 3 1C"WZ- cans
u » i if
‘ sjw-*-,* -**l
'foitii Heir, ltnr He PEAS Trellis 303 c a n ...............
lo w
COFFEE Del M o n te .........Ih.

Pork C hops............................lb.

W estern Lano

II). 33c
Ib. 35c
•

M g MILK
3
COR NED BEEF
3 lb. ctn.
JEWEL
Bar 9 c

2 H111. 27v

out
nartAiSj Klu

Baby Beef S irlo in ...............lb.

2 0 r

2 H e

I rrlln Bsg

TALL
CANS

Bath
Bar 13c

•SUPER R IG H T "

•s

Picnics, 0 to 8 Ibavg.

Ige. head I2V2C CanbcrrieH ...................................... lb. *3c

3 for 17c

Sparkle Puddings

K c rn n l

YOl u M B I L 'lil

Ib. G5c
Ib. 62c
ll&gt;. 59c

Nn

Pancake Flour .............. P/i-lb pkg 14c
2 pkgs. 25c
Mareal Napkins

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OI K OWN P A C K C E L L O B AG S

No Hone— No (sriatlc

|

Whole or Full Half
Butt Knd
Shank End

BLOSSOM T IM E (« &lt;’«n L im it)

1

FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
Citron K: Orange Peel
lb. Tie
Lemon Peel
.. lb. 45c
Clated Pineapple
II). 63e
Clarcd Cherries
.
, ...........
Ib. 72c

10 07*

3 to 5 1I)H.

RATH'S HLACKHAWK HAMS. S to 12 Ih. AVERAGE

3-lbs 42c S tuart Pecans ............................
No. 1 Brazil N u t s .......................
2-lbs 25c No 1 Disinond Hrnnd
W alnuts ...............................

Sunny field

12 o / .

.... l-lb ctn. 27c

N U TS 1 : : :

(■rapes

York Imperial

Phono 11118

59c
55c
55c
33c
45c

t M ir h iu .

fil'd Kmi'fiur

G ra p e fru it...............10 Ib. bag

P o ta to e s ...............10 Ib

U sd

A pplcs

Fresh C ra n b e rrie s...............lb.

Uo

lb. 59c

S NO. I COBBLER POTATOES.................................................... 10
• YELLOW U N IO N S......................................................................3 lbs.
GREEN CA BBA G E...........................................................................Ib.
S lu tk llig

C au liflo w er.................Ige. lids.

IT. S

................. lb. G9e

ii.le

life

\ anilla Extract

!l

....... Ib. 45c

Lamb C hops...............
Morrel's

Lean H a m b u rg e r............ ... Ib.

..... lib pkg. 49c

Hhnutder

Mince M e a t..............

I lb ja r 39c
l. s i ht!,

A n n i ’ sgst f a r e

WESTERN CEN TER

HENS

We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity

Sirloin S t e a k ................... ... Ib.
Rib &amp; Club S te a k ............ ... lb.

24-oz ja r 29c

Straw berry Preserves

W lillu you an' in mu Plant ta kin g ailvantagp o f m il'
r c h iil |u i(i'd tiiid week Pint let na ahmv yon D ip ad d i­
tional advantage!! that are youra li.v it illin g a frozen
Food L o c k e r . U’hols&gt;aji|i' eut» n f i n i ' i i U are even
O H H A l'K Il. think ol it. C IIK A I'K H than our re ta il
liricea. Yen, we have proof and we'll he glad to allow
you.___________ ____________________________________

Irocal -

Sanford, Fla.

'In rg a re l Ann ((o n lilv Grade A W estern Hnhv Hccf;

Rump &amp; Shoulder Roast ... Ib.
Brisket of Beef fur Stew Ib.

A uol'Mge

BRANDS

Cl)T CORN

■ fo T y

218 E. FIRST S’

RED HOT S P E C I A L S PLUS
E V E R Y D A Y LOW S H E L F P R I C E S

SLICED BACON.................Ib. 69C

Ql. J s r

aic

Ili-ing Fresh

100% G uaranteed!

LIMA BEANS

fey*;

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

Place your Order Today, Our M a r k e t Rat ha or Lykes
M anagers Will Select, and Reserve The Sausage .......................
G E N U IN E SPR IN G L A M B :
Vcry Best, For You.
LegH, S h a n k le ss.........
M iiim n i.i/H M u n i:

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HP Unfit: everyone lo Irv flFOsfINFKAI. fin not hrsHalr one mo­
ment. fin In your drug store now.
Ciel one hnlllr. f* e II one week, ff
ton am not inn (ter relil •altifleil,
e will rrtiiud sour ttionev.
lIFdAIIIH.I.hS of how long you
have hern suffering, and how many
medicines von have tried before.
fiPO-MINFIIAI. may lie Ihe m iledy you nrertl
TltV II Imlav! II may Ho wonders
for you- anil he Ihe heal Invralmrnt
lor your health. Makr you feel, rsl,
sleep, woik snd enjoy life belief.
I.I ll MINI IUI I hnlllr |l in, Slot M »»

.........

A tla n tic i

Run o f tin 1 lln n lr ii, Fonlhouk

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Southland Rtand
TURKEYS: TURKEYS: TURKEYS: B
reakfast L in k s ........

U l 1 Fancy

purposes *&gt; Indlealrd, »"d reeommewg
II t,» iulterers who base tried olhee
medltlnea with little II aor les.llla
llmr mat illseour that lieo-siineval
I, ohil liter hire prohahlv heeo nee.1i,ia .nd looklna f-e — we unbrOLtwell remaimeod I I . " _______
springs. tValeh your ellmloallon
from your Iwiwels a day or I wo a f ­
ire using II. The wasle. Mark as
Ihe mlnr nf your shoes, will «t»rl In
break away, sod you will HFK III
41.,&gt; etamlne soire urine. Vod msv
•rr Impurities — peilsonims waste —
romlng oul of your kidneys, reliev­
ing vnu. And Him rrallre llie prli*less value of (JFO-MINFH

PEACHES

HP

$2.15

Spaghetti ...

Sllci'd - Packed In Heavy S iru p

piVMi

:i lb.....

Inn I’sao Prepared

Frozen Fruits ami Vegetables

\ l ’ li&lt; i|r-

.$1*25

Salad Dressing

'lilt' IIOTTKST Specials Of The Week At
The ( ‘OLDKST Spot In San lord

O flilfii

PARKER

1!Vi lb.

\nn Page

FROZEN FOOD ITEMS

I M) LAR

MARGARET ANN

•rV

5 lb s ...

Locker Plant
401-\V-i;tth Si

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e ra ls y n tl g r l s i Ih e m o ld s h r t l
I t n u n illla l A
U lile tM in M rnu S lo re
W . ilu r r e u A g rw c ,
n , n o rd e rs lo abuse address— a d d I0 r fo r p o s l s g r . _

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Them* Prices (&gt;ood Thru Saturday

F

Amazing Rciulta

,________ THURSDAY NOT. 18, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD.l FLORIDA________

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MKOK'AI. record* show ftS1* nf
men and women over M suffer from
nutritions! mineral-iron anemia.
When you feel nervous, dull, tired.
Isiy, have dltzy spells, no amhlllnn
In work or play, a poor appellle,
In i '
when your eye* larkk that bright
spark, and tour wind hrlllUiire,
wlirn he^darlies get Ihe brst of you.
and you feel old before your lime,
and life seems not worth living,
with worry wrarlng you down—li
way h&lt; simply lark of mineral* In
vour blond. (iFO-MINMtAt, I*
then what you need.
RMM'MATIKM. a r t h r l t Is are
dreadful disease*. Arid roddlllnn In
the blood I* often Ihelr route. Wlial
could be the remedy? Fur thou*and* of years, mlnrmls havr turn
a ted |o rrllrvr Ihe pain and .utterIMg of Ihete III*. People, on Ihe ad­
vice nf Ihrlr doctor*,
i * In nilurr.it
&gt;. gf
' find
“
“ ‘ “The
he
spring* lo
rure. or relief.
lale President llonirvelt used In V
i
to Warm Hprlngs In flrnrglr. lie
was helped or would nut lu te gone
there Iwlre a year, ► . .

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To Protect the Peace of ths World;
To Prumela lha Progr*** of a mulct.
To Produce Proeptril) im iiu fe rd .
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Truman Keeps

W EATH ER

Shu»er» this afternoon uud to*
night and
probably Saturday,
cooler Saturday

Trupiuu Speaks llis Miiul To Pn-ss

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A « o c la l« d P rw w Leased W ire

N n . fi t.

Fresh Hope In Pepper Says

Russia Claims U.S.
Federal Aid
Builds Arms System
•Directed At Soviet

China Follows Citrus Needs

W atch On 2 F

Suchow Battle

.t i i n ii i lists Press Nrn.itui I) v i' I *i i «• s
lndusti v W o u l d
I lonu- Victory As
Ht* Wiilim Fnn^c
Troops Fan Out In
t )l
US I ' l ml f t I m u
A i r . i Around
City

Tight Lid Is Clanipcd
On Chiung Appeal
For Statement Ol
Support For China

Hr ll.lH iil.h h M IL K S
N A '. K t M . Nor l'l, i/I’t
ten
ra-e.l m l cutiel China lodav
vrirrininrul • news ot a com
..i &gt; ... tb* l.altlr of Su.
• * r i.f I, hope U&gt; ibe ull
ipilel
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impre«*e.l
,,i.t i , r
l e*uian** mum
l 11 --infill s f detd.IV
” lhr
if l '»r Hum * .*11 In* i uflild
r\r I i
. H&gt; ludrtj
IViipl# *|H*
In i*4 tirn'illl t l ilk of Ouang Ka:
ebilu ill.. ii loole. I
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tO E R N E S T H, V A I T A K U
KE Y WES I. Nov. |y. &lt;/h
Frrudrnt human, nr mint dir m d
of liii port rIretion vacation m the
tun and wamilli of dir luii.-n •
•outhrrnmo.t i ity. trp l rlovr w Dili
today on inttiualiunal &lt;u t n ilimi
tandi of rmln *|&gt;*it— I ump* ind
G un*
fhr pirtu lrn lt 'ta ll, l i o ' f ' r i
(lamped tightM tlir Ini ol &lt;■* i&lt;*. v
coveting Wlnlr Homr tumid*, aliuu
of Qiiang Kai S h r k ’t ippr.i1 loi *
new vtatrmrnt of rncouiagerncnt
and inppoit foi tin* 1 Iniirvr ox
tiunal government, *nd n i l *1141.1
UtH iti! on a wealth of qurthom
.awed by othrr c m r i abroad
I h r New York Timer, howe'er,
■ aid in a llury from Nanking ’ hat
( hlai.g asked for a xti*mg ,t i t *
mrnt Irom the United Wale o. r&lt;
future moral r.nd material aid. an
well ar for a more vigoron- ,-aiti I
clpation in China’* war effort an t
Lo- the immediate increa . .( it*
material aid to China
Mr Truman'* reply, the I'nue*
ilury sutil, pointed out tin* I'ouu iv '
speeding up it* allipmei i of
military supplies to (’liniu, hut
made no commitment* beyond the
prraent (4lH),0llU,OOW print* aw
The flight here yette'dav
Secretary of D-'fensc Korroet.il for
a IC-minute cnrferr'lice wiin the
t’llief Executive Wtt* ilieuor • *» us
a almple viait by the IVIoiim
Secretary to auhnitl u H i - | i u »t * meI ( finHiiural Oh lan«« I .It; h11

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Says ‘W a r
Bargaining Is
CIO Abandons 1Vishinsky
Psychosis’ Against
Berlin In Strike Idea To Start K« &lt;.!s Exists In Britain And America
0 1 1 oni;shoremen Political Party
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U S Mr t hut ion Ser- AFL Gives Serious i
• vu r Meets With
ConsideratioiiTu
Ununr.. Kmployers
peal Of Hatch Act

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lecinl I.hI.i . 4 I u*■»: -i,1 (tropoval
Im .1 i' I ' U i h .i cut n it hi n a year
in On iitiic-l itircev at the Rijf

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il'il I'-" tid reduced '*iu-'! r ^* .
t'lf. Iff it i it i i IIh ImnI) Y I Iff
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Id. (A1)—
l * «!•“ vt, tl ' i la•k11• 1 lit *I| Iffptl |
Hy MAX H A U .
PORTLAND, Oie.. Noi 1^, nl i,
att 11 I lir I IIIVt td Kft* r Ii |I I I he lu-i . n.i I. up imiiiu -rinon
*’ vhl
Nhi
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— Ihfl
I m u ,| ,S Itiaua .V-*ecnih|y ap*
| ll,.- I ll-day-old — The CIO won't try to lonn a new
, I t * I till
I *.| it If Ixl If»r 1•4fI | line llie -In i
Pi.'ifd t-Mm » \\ v»t(-rii*&gt;uppurt*
••••■ ' I...... ‘ii-icmeii’t tlrike political pa ity. F.ven the Unit'd e.i
* i**p *f»»% flit* titlir 4|tiu«*t ]•
t-luii i.iokiiig tow ird reduced
ti- t-.leirl medialcM Auto Worker* Union, which dead*
fi. &gt;t if* *lii r*l lit a. *1f I t |Ul I hiv hi toil n
h . o . f i r i . reflected
"«rbi arrnarni-tii*
In •,&gt; doing
in l In-prliil ,d , ,,m L .rlllement led tail Match to reek the teation
II um -m f Itii.iitii (iruicata that
i ill I llti* i III* dM i lit
■ mii.ainlfir to • U r
the i luted **I it1 1** and Mnlaln
A union iie-i.-tiilinyt commillr* of * "grnumely piogieinve-' pail)
hill*! f H&lt;*t I . M a•if| t t t-ilt ill*
*H i *a V mltiiiul pli M
.it.- tn " in,id 11 mtinienl* rac*"
I ' ' uifii in.I i I t member cm -lm I 9 4 1J, hat abandoned the idea
.* Hiliult
t tie*-» L. f.t i -ptii tin' io» I
.aimed again,| the Soviet V ohm.
il-.kt'i
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mil
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hotel
with
Bui
at
the
tame
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the
CIO
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1 11 i id if
Hi I It AN , | - IV 1 VIU’ ENTER
h I * • ' t 11
*v|lr | tkt*| a-i lit -I' HC ■ liner i, i i .i p mrl ,| tin* U.S. Itayt il will tlay ouli.de the Dem.i*
k»*i) ttil* lilt etd happen " a i *
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AT Hit FIRST FOST-tllCTION pr*»i conference. PreilJtr.i T:
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h er l.eir It mini.
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* m 1 -Id rive L m V the ■■ ..-It -tilled, Mir -lock 1 official rlialegy v.ill lie to . ooper\lc
aired that tha United SUtci will not negotiate with H u. &lt; . ..t " *
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l lined Stale*
O111 u tih due* alikek !o with Prendent human m In* It giiliftm an aituation until the Hm.ian blockade of Berlin Ii lifted It
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t Id route forty reporletr and photographer* on the U ’.wr ct it,,
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III •Ii. In­
• fled* It* Impi 1 * **
b-i 1 hike of y(J lative progi.vm. In ivoid boasting
I III »I i- 01 m l
III 'hi* III d l l bailie and hon
purerv While HuM.e at Key W e t l ie . that he will »t i
r t
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i' •' ili"l' u|
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rtif
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uill
need
not ell tile pledges &lt;I lb* IHIH LcnivCl «itlc platform Wl&gt;, . !he .
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1 rut- m 1 In* meiliine real*, victory, nml to reek c h irr political
| uuf
.■ i. up thru » r 11 v ailine*
Itrat I'tuigietta meet* m Jaioiuiy,
.International
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1
vmi!in -iI fo il'll* * *
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it a fu.l truiotl
lb. mn.-I. Ic.idi-i, nrttutiaird a • unity with f-mnei*. im.rl! im.ni*,.liii" 'll til, fir* 111 -flit \ *'l
I' ii
. u . rii lii'i a :** lM..Ilief flic
•1111 ir ur *1 1111 I'itu*- IiAkii
(Cuiitiiiuk'd on I'age Two*
i',-l ti bin 'ii.' in view of 111. "in 1 1 ml n n f 1* - i n ift« i Uf' i*-* flit' . 9 1 . 1 1 1 . 0 , , lilt. I . 1 11111 n Ini i n - I
in th ll* 111 iI '&lt;i» H in t tht'N ** l&gt; In* '
,'i&gt; pmi d ptnvi
pci In 1' III and I ' 1 rut Inker, bul ’
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and.
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I h * w ill
I I ll in t'le
•it ! i’ i . ' i mill in an strike
, 1,'llff ** 11 V t&lt;»\* III I b 'i\ ill,
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M 0 9 E 8 LAKE AIK FORCE In.jUi at T'tc i« afternoon ut 1:30
ift
|hi Iii i|* lit g, IMi1 1 1V iiCi-llHI.C
HASK, Waih., Nov 1 (1, ul*)—Pilot* o’clock nl ‘ he ('' .i t )l Ht.e in
I*N I iu p u iu ilfn
)i r Hyuil, h«*»i! »&gt;f the who fly the Ait Price’s newest ;*l order t
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llnireumhonther, the ilo.-mg BIT Htrutojet, stance'
*1 VIM I «I||F T w o *
t.cel'intig tije death of
nay it h a n d le hke a fighter dei an elderly -tr d.ntifitnt nogro who
TO nte and weiglu died from rnj line- u fu r t&gt;«ing
—-Boeing *«*t p ll't
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f ir r u h rihiiiri
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III.
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l' l*• I d III**
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a, (lle*4ti*el*| K a’ la • tea | 't! &lt; .1 S.|ltudron, espreted here by l&gt; ■-•
Highway travel was h i i t r il m l * '
r lmi|lt ha- lecenllt »t i ' I l' l I hiLr tl.it -aat I 1 4fe|i r 'UMMhfhl #(
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in many sect lull*. Uu.t schedule* i plan I*1 help lt«e nf|en.lei ■ n I 1 I'M* mI a ski) id *,fvf|l Urri
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if. I i 1 f r i
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Moses Lake llii'.e i e.jual'e l • \ b'-rt D. i l i i
• ..i.f v*' lat in Kail* *1*1. NMl«l
tan It.‘licit
1 f*|&lt; • t wham 1 I1*4 fi 1 11 Imm
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tlunv line*, wer* dawn
Sjiitr
fvv* airport- lit tile -i*e of it - c t i atrnlmu':. tli
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tc h o o lv were rimed.
accident,
lunways They ate tw mill
N-.ii . in .mly puiii-h * nun E- "I *aMi' j111 f' II | e 11 !r J litlliLlt ilr l'lfi im in' t * rii Mir i'i,i ill I In* in '1
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The s lu r n i c e n te r s w u n g m ir o m
Patiolo
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!• ilIllAK '*&gt;1 IIUlotllK i|.. ,(H, i long mid 500 f.-et wide, with t.i'"
Esaterii Colo]adu VVednt, la in.-bi 1 - ritim point, and htVond tl-.i •II t\,f Iwur aa| th# allllr
|rit*Car*ti T
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a«K«11 «i 1I I.f I"I* ■' Iill i"
•k i morning ’ ’ &gt;t - ■
A u It
llie* I 'ifuj **| 'tl mi ftt»
i-',-uee.l tu two yeais at Hail•" -I (.•it .d black1, pping »* vs
(It.!, iVill tl|t I«11la- M(.i*t!|Pl *'
lluirfred over Kan*ar veitetJav V*Hi unit heap cosll on the llie
IhiiiriK l hr Uabutr, l ill n u n Min
Mlk 1 fav, he 1 id ■ m i- ll.iiiy Jackson, nrgto, ■••Hi Any Air Fore plane can V
l *1 i C U'i iiitfi*! tfitf &gt;'r
Mu- tMfnl isIt* I" .‘"irUitii Hifend was M o v in g tlnwlv n -rth ia d hr dr. leiril
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Much
sill!
orilrri
fm*
lied lu-le wttii cine The mil" g "n the
We do 1I4&gt;I h u e tl.r
f the
he offense ul miliiw
Allifi l Hi'**,l
in
i i. un i J it 'Min.'
fii.'l
ward today.
'ii# iiifiu fi'i ^ 6 .U0 U m itin t t** *pnf *j*-"Mr»* \
pin king tan.)- i- as latge iI the *.•■ ! • • •
I**'ft (i!«*i ait ‘itulil.ii (tiiii ti ll It • I |"l i , 11 . ......iiing u seven ven -*M
I » •nliasis* *1 On I'feiir •n ih il
Western Kanaes was m id hit l.y peile. I ailtwet In the pi-.l.|ei„
U •illllMUnl fin Pkgf l.lfet hi f
* ut*r
f rain wa- t
Iivfelftl Mil ltaliljf*^«4 ali'V |t»« I I
tu. • ... , i.. anl win. sviltviiceit tu .-in
City ti! 1hii tii lu.liiia t Kill
freezing teinpsraiurea. Three t., toiifn-ntmg ur flo w r.e i we jic
f *T,
car was s' !
..u t it It ii t for cl
IIIK KilflflUI. tvliii'li Ito
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Mm vii. Lockk.% ehsiged
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Utllfl iif 1 Ikll If * II*4 is-kffc'i'l
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ting the t.e,
llie lr llepr m the ii,l.l d.iei l.nn
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lunning
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in n
nwav fr&lt;
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in soiling vsul tiist lbM
ltj tin1 (Mu I tiuillt, til III** Mil * A 'l.«t
C h r istin a ii S e a l Salt*
t 'a&lt;l.
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I hi K SO NVILLE, Nov. IU, i . P i ■urn ii mil* i iTHi’ h iif Citsii
1 ti. *■ft*
record -I li.r ils te prison sh--. &lt;
le ft
tt iiThe n&lt;-v
hs' i i lleiidersuu, governor of th*
Si nulor Wllev (R-Wi»l s«:d ’ ia*
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Den 7 of lha Cub Semite under
i bn uis D im net of Key Club
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In- will aik ilie new Congtesi 1 -i.ie, ami I I
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hr
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4IT UliiM’tj (II I ilia'l l Hit
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till
n
*mtijurlo* ' •
the auperviaton of Mr*. Clyde
li-wer estate taxes.
&lt;rii.siii-ual. vai-l today (iovvriuir
litltl, lfeit a* i l l ! ‘k l*k I.N l’l ft * f •i i . I
M*i:.« DW, Nov lit. id ’'I
Kameey will dtsUibute TubercuI i&gt;. * t ull»i M silt'll would addles*
Ills
trill
lie
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In
s
( .'t i c i i i i . i u l i
ll tiiiihi.tf.t iMi i Hs. 1 latl.il
Pi'-ndct.l of the Soviet Acs.teu'Ineia O iriitm ae Seal poatera Sat­
thr Mate cul.v*|illun Dec 0 Ml
l Vitilli-iv ‘iclonce utiieite-l tudsv ttmihl provide:
urday.
i'«(i9iL*iiii
I - Exsinpilon of the fils* H "
iild h - iv will reinsili imp"!'uni in
.‘ rll A N l il l Al, Nov. |t(,
i
n
ThrChrletm aa Saal Sale begin* I
llemlrrsoii, 17-year-old Pensa- &lt; lane ( i.rniiiult today rviH.- i
11SiFIlei ii w a ifa rc in spite of I)-* nod of an individual'* estate H r
its general mailing on the L"’n4
fedciel eitste taxe*. Thr pruimt
-b-la hipii -i.' In ml hoy, was winliiip
atom huiuh
iJETTVHUURfl, Pa. N.,v |u, up '• iimt to 83 of the state'* Mil I'relnleul I'hiang Kai-Hlu-k ui
and will confinin' through Dec. I.
l.i.-iit General Anab-lt A. PUg rxvmplion H ( 60 ,000 ,
ter
hv
veterans
of
tinAm..
Vera Bigg".
a' i.vi »u
The barge llift mailing began yea- &lt;7PI — The tosmiscripl ,.f s -.pee k tubs e lint he '.topped llitii’ to M-e I III, Air Force to form u 'J-- An n.lditlonsl exituptb'ii f
' i ■ I I h, ••iiir ii. vtiv, wiitlng in the L l'eiaiy
, MAN II A.
N
High Sc ho I ' . - , ! - . ■ • i .- r
petmt-d ti v Hri'alileni Alirshain War ren, Die Key Club is &gt;i sclniul
leiday.
iiu/riti-, naid the atomic age Iml t |,f- first (10,000 in life insure lie*
.O.t,n.
-.-it
in,
wit
Itee|
sir
group
to
fight
llie
*
l.n
-U.
.*!.
i-ielglili-l
Dn preevods fmm estate tsse* N. vrp •idem o f Ca*xcll r r 1 . * *" t W-1
Tha Scouts, attired in full uni­ Lincoln Hfi yearn ago ret in tied to eervii-N club cijiupotcil of juniors Reds.
1 4“ persons ntuitkid m*ee.l tdowN n.&gt;i made artillery obsolete
*t"k.
'tin! eeuior" whose aim Is to give
Du- I'untiury, ho said, artlllu 'v ha&lt; »r»ti- estate tax exemptiiui is mad" to have delivered '
form, will consult with th* man- the place of its inapt ration today
tow
nrd
Muni
hi
t.uiiglit
upimienl
Cliennaiil.,
retired
UH
n
&gt;
•
Monday o ' e r •11»1 1 , r. WT Ul ii the
Carried nl-onrd the Freedom, t.u.h-1 hip III other ntudeiits.
pgeri of the varloua business es­
Ij s ite in Hu. 1'. oil I■ t Inn i fU-ji .iij-piicil Hu- answer to ic-dm-il'i fm life Insurance prucii't- now- Jsvcun M'i'P-ulv .1
general
and
ivartline
e.-mm.
t)ie
tablishment* to seeura permission Train. Linculn'v tieltv"imrg \d
after spllligliig H I-al :ii»»l 1»ini picul d e v e l o p m e n t s in si aw Thev are not suhjsot t, iiu-uim ■ object i I '
of the I HIi. now rulls Ull an ii &gt;
\
.
1
n,
dress
was
liruught
lieuin
e-.n
Hl
t
m
SUFFERS
A
T
I
At
K
tax, however.
ilii.iiighont history.
to place thr gay Chriatmaa Heal
mg u d u ll- * Mg mil
port cuinpiiny in China
t g.jvuruii.i i.t
i t'-'i
.tu ui'y
I.UR A N U E I.E 8 , Nov. IU, i/P»
“ DiiriiiK most recent tilin' in
poatera in places of prominence In nection willi cur.-im,nli- niuikiug
The 11,11110 (mi .e ■ »'l ■ -1 ll,r
lie
mild
Inrelayed
to
the
&lt;
lo
] "t tier form ! » ' r 1,0 ■
the Hfiih anniversary ..f it., fil'd I lake it easy I* the doctor's order
U l T E t t L O S E S l»E&lt; IMON
the various business Imuawa.
American lliiwuiinn
Steinn* In.- \ iiii -i icau (leiiem and niddaiy
piesident the “generous "It
I Im spei-t 1 u I • , &gt; !• k iirpublic hearing.
L A K E L A N D . N uv U* — P
- r-ii Wallace Hcfcy.
, Uoltipuny i .id bird its Manila a t.uirnalH the thought fieq'iently tfrom
velsiaiis
of
the
forinei
t
I
e-i l.y Ml- l&lt; » .
.' ' •
tb-d nt
AMnrney (ienersi Toni l t lmk
I lie 03-year-old actor suffered Huruiu war theater.
tool. W EATHER PREDICTED
gerita that it tttia |Hni'i'i-dltlg t" pi i-i-ied that, lu the 'atomic ug- , An utter chased s man ai"'dn! tin. radio -till, ■ . : " ,.1 ' - -ill -rLA K E LA N D , Nov. If r - l f l * ) - lent a solemn note to the occasion , a iienrt attack last Tuesiluy ami ,
jirrl ll is rallying a ratgu ol aitlllery ban become mil uf date." th,. cnmpui of Florida Houtlmin eii in the iPu'v 1 i.' ■ t* tin* " i n ­
Hain and cooler weather will move by comparing tho present Mina lu
nchrduled to stay IU days in
rice from 'iiiigon to itkiiiawu for tllagunravov wrote, “ ll tn cadvd (!&lt;dleg# t»day. The utter l &gt;' tin ner o f Winch, v .1. :-t- elil-tod in
RUNS IN FA M ILY
man esme t.u*
an archaic weapon which cnnn.it decision. Tna
into North Florida tonight, tha tho crucial days of Lincoln's s d -I ( sllfornla Lutheran llo a p lta l.'lie ’s
the United HI liter, Aimy
r
TA LLA H A S S E E, Nov In
suingln g—a shovel. The ummsl turn In the hlUe-nol ■ ■ mtuit, I&gt;lild
iiiuv
play
a
serious
role.
We
do
not
Fedrral-Htate Frost Warning Mir- mltilstraUon.
| taking oxygsu tvsry two hour*.
— It runs in th« family.
-------- ------------Douglas Stcii-'n-m. ./iiv e e com­
finally licadsd for the water.
consider this to be the cast
Viea predicted.
' Hetty Juin- Larsuii, .Imiglu.'
W ILLIA M S RESIGNS
mittee chattlimu f.-r th« contest
Its morning advisory said:
'n f Stsle Treusiirer Ed l.uis-u | Resignatlun of iii-mge WitlianiR
I here.
“ Forecast for panlnaulnr FlorVi- lerilny was wlertisl uu u ffu-i as t runuuri-r uf llu- Jiiyi’e-'s, dn.- lu
i Other winn. i uf uri*»* in tho
Ida for tonight and Hnlurday
juf Hu- Kliiridn St a tn Univ.-r-.iH health reaHiiiin, *'« i avi-vji'eil l-v
contest were Iti-rutliv Niobiack of
monlng:
cloudy with showers
fie-,liman rlusa. The uffire? Whv tho directum uf the gruiqi at a
1 tivlodo High rihool a r t Nixie
and cooler in northern district*;
tieusurur, of course.
moetlng hint i-vcnlng, a.id ( l i f t
Kirchhnff of .Suminule High School,
cloudy with a few widely scat­
fHliers i-lertcil were Will Pen Abies, a directur, was appmliled
i Itadiaa and ciuh nrize-i Imvo been
t, , ! ?
. __ _____
tered shower* In central and
nell of Columbus, (in., presidri.t to fill the vaesney, a wits un1 donated to winner* by Firmtonu
southern districts.
‘ Store. Walker Elt-clric (To. m il St.
Nanlj Clam will artier in Sanliud at 10: JO o'clock on SstimUv Nell Truy Kincaid uf Urlandu, 1 nounccd Ibis niarilflig l-v G-uil.ni
Adslunti- Bradley, Jnycee proaidenl. W. H
“Fareceit for. Katurdny: partly •tHjning. Nov. n , and will head a big Cluiittnai parade in which all vtcu • president; a n d
I AU-AHASSEi:.Nov. 14. (A'l-Mirwood plantation home, ill but Johns Electric t'o. and the Music
“ Sissy" McLeod, also uf Orlun-I . | Stamper w h s nutm-d a directur
cloqdy :and cooled in nurtli and
v.u.int for four yzai* while it* residents have occupied the Florid* gov- Box.
secretary.
■ . . .
. . .
cn(rgl dlitlcta, continued mild cKUdma ol Sanlupl and Seminole County ate iuvitrd to match.
Honorable inuntiuii lum-tig the
f
. n t " minion, it being prepared Jor 24-hour family U.e a^in. ;)0 conU(,anlg wut ulVQa
Jnatl
K IT T Y H A W K E UEI'UHNS
aoutnern diatrleli.
The Sanford Merchant* Aitocialiult and the Jaycec* are donating
Governor
and
Mr*.
Millard
Caldwell
within
the
next
couple
ol
i
Me#lu
of 0vlct)o and Juil0 MeiUt.
|
M
IA
M
I
WOMAN
AKHKHTEH
B AYONNE, N. J . Nov. l'J-(/P)
»250 In he awarded us cash prwr* |o children judged at having llie lieu
1 N EW YORK, Nuv. IP, (,P.
—Tha "Kitty Hawke" c'-iu- hum.4 FOUND BURNED
costume, and decorated vehicle* in each clan, it wa* announced today Mrs. Macine Davis, 36, whose hus today from “ll years exile in tvrek' will itart gradually moving their belongings back lo the old two- rup of Lyman School. Judges wera
R. E. True. Ll. C. St«ci« and the
DIXON, III., Nov. IS—(/P)—A
story home under ths big »hsdy tree* live miles from the Capilol.
hy
Karlvle
Moutholder
anclrfl.
F.
Carta*,
Jaycee
co-chairmen
in
charm! Imml Is In Jail here mi « ' loliti.-rv London.
RUyear-otd Dixon housawlfe and
Rev. J. E. McKinley.
It
Is
being
painted
up.
Ths
bee»4
of
Iho
committee
that
will
direct^...........
...............—
--------------*
| charge, was arrested last nigl.l «-n
The flimsy W right brothers
her three sons, feged 18 months
have
been
run
out
of
their
of
hive
but
he
taased
tha
bar*
and
pastures
n
plane, which first carried man
to seven years, were found bunt­
Prices are as fullowit First 1 u charge uf tieing a fuglttvo trum aloft in Nlintumed flight 45 years miller the porch roof. A new beef to tha buyer.
Now the tattle mu
iy e ...........
ed tu death In. a closat of theli* "A t tho request of Santa Clau.t." price, IIS ; second price, (10.00: Mlurnl.
tha
route
of
tho
parade
which
will
ago, arrived aboard the 13,0*ni­ cuttle herd hat been started In th* gene to the buyer’s own farm ami
Police said ths charge was
v
in
home early today.
and third prlca, #6.110 In each of
JA C K SO N VILLE, Nov. 19—UP)
ft of cloth ton carrier Palau in cumpany of pasture. A small pond has been the plantation la ready for a new
Chief‘or Police Hferry Flacher form at the City Hall, will be
's, one of which la of tots! lug, Jewelry and flvi
Caldwell dairy hard
five suitcases 24 of its descendants—sleek, new, stocked with game fish.
■aid hire. Warfel’s husband, Ran* ahortanad for tha sake of the amell
ve
yeara
old;
another
of
“1
expset
to
partake
of
the
Joys
The
beef
cattle
pasture*
have
dcadl]
Jy Navy corsairs.
[ | from Miss Juan
uau Harris, a nurse
Boston
dill, told him hfe waa uwakened kiddies who march In Santa’s
of farming without very much of been uaed only for fattening stock
Cleveland
by tha smell of amok# and found honor, Mr. Gauaa announced.
of
10
to
13
year
old
youngsters.'
p
the
work,”
Governor
Caldwell
aald.
bought
In
tha
spring
and
sold
In
youngsters
.
1
P
A
LA
TK
A
M
ART
CLOSES
STARKE
BOY
HONORED
Cash prlca# will ba gtvan to
Denver
tha clothing In h eloiet ablate
Hlnce the Caldwell family moved the fall. Now a permanent stock
KAN SA S C IT Y , Nov. 19-GP)
Philadelphia
^nd tha four liodlaa on tha floor. children for tha bait costume*
off
the
farm
to
the
executive
hard
la
being
rt-establi»htd.
worn by those on foot, and for the
Doylo Conner of Starke, yester­
St, Louie
As tha Caldwells prepare their Ban Antonio
decorated bicycle, . fo o te r fiu u o anri*2h i ^ ’Drla#°«fioor l*0 * i closed hcra thla weak until March day was elected president of the mansion in January, 1946, It has
4'
TURKEY SHOOT
been
used
only
a
a
week-end
rest
own home for uae, they alio are
Seattle
* - ., M ... " d prU#( Wl0a
1after volume dropped to virtually Future Farmers of America. He
ipot or for Informal entertainment getting the big whlto Exccutivo
t l IF.
Washi ngt on
nothing.
of
friends
on
hot
summer
day*
and
Mansion ready for Ita naw occup­
M ax Cobble of Midway, Tann.,
J«rk'onville
avanlnga.
ant, Fuller W arren.
named atudent secretary.4
Miami
Caldwell ao(4 hie dairy cattle
i V T A !• an orxanLiation of
Orlando
usla county4* waa mainly nnponthi n 260,000 farm youths- herd before ba became governor,
Pensacola

A

\HIAnd;c. ^

1

Lm.ii!

/Parole Program French Premier
Is Outlined At To Seek Assembly ;
Jaycec Meeting Confidence Vote

ll

Tit.

........... ic.i i.v the

:jjew Jet Biiniber, (oroiKTs Jury To
F a st As Fighter. }"v;‘s‘{Ki" ‘‘ l,'t.“uth
Is Being Tested 01 1 "hiow n N egro

Solid Blast Of
R H. Cir.imliriK Tellr. Quciuik4 In l\It4tjiu*st lb'dlh'.nn.islri,torS ^ ,,lili,,,'l*K''l‘s
Okuy U11 W.iv G.th
Plans Of Stale To
Wintry W eather
h i.' on police Ad
.... . _
--------- J ,........... «...
Sweeps Midwest A s s i s t Offenders iiift Sioppufl Si 1 ikt-s Mwi or UNKSfdi *,or ^ar,*wi ( ■ub|itHrry Kent Finedl

•'$50!) On Charge Of

( iiiiihiclinf; ‘('uha’

I'.. 1

3
1

Warri‘ii To Speak At
K n t luh Convention''

Wiley To Awk Lower
F a x e s For Estates

Soviet Expert Sayn
Artillery I Important

Air W I Vtiluiilt't'i
To Aid

(kVIlvsInirff Speed)
Kuhn ns To (sroiniils

Vera Kinir* ( M "o n
Wins ,l,t&gt; ft-c *Dntest

ll, S. Erf'iKlilfi I
Salt* In China S»*a

City, County. Children Invited
To Enter Christmas Parade

Caldwell’s Hardwood Planation Is
Being Prepared For Family’s Return

THE WEATHER

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i

THK SANFORD HRRALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

Salvation Army To
Have Radio Programs

President Says

(('•alleae* grass Pane Use)
It s*ld.
The foreign mlnliter* of the
United Stale*. Britluu and France
met at tire French foreign office
tu frame their reply and adjourncu after 40 minute*.
The nature of this reply was
litpt secret, hut authoritative
sources said It coincided with u
French view that the west will
not negotiate under the duress
of the Berlin blockade, Imt, hopes
that the lierlln Issue can hr
lulvi'd by conciliation.
A French government *|Hikcsthe Salvation Army. Jle .wlll talk main Himnunced this stand enrlelr.
on problems confronting veterans,
The government also circulated
and wilt give *|H&gt;cinl messages for a statements denying recent sug­ Commerce annual meeting, said
alcoholics.'the tmolded and con­ gestions In the French press that the five will meat sunn tu select
fused.
the fureign ministry, the premier's a chuirrnnn. He added that he mi
Organ accompaniment to hymns office and the president's office oerstands it will lie McKcthan.
Is hy Marion C. Taylor, and an­ were not in ugreement nn the ap­
"The .Slate Road Department Is
nouncement* are bv Floyd Mack, peal for lierlln talks.
Florida's biggest single govern­
the "Voire" of the Telephone Hour.
The American, llrltlsh and mental operation," Warren salt) In
French foreign ministers met lute a s'ntement accompanying his ap­
Th# Negeb sector of southern today
at the French foreign of­ pointment*. “The budget fur ItMH
Palestine i*&gt; dt seit today hut was
tu draw up replies to the exceeded 101,000,&lt;IUU and it em­
thickly populatisl in ancient times. fice
l.le.Kvnlt upncal. .Secretary of ploys nliout 4500 persons.
State Marshall was accompanied
"It Is of tremendous Importance
hy the U. 8. ambassador to Paris, In Hie people of Flurlda and affects
Jefferson Caffery. The acting llrl­ mure rlllxens than any uther de­
tlsh foreign secretary, Hector Mr- I partment uf state government con­
Nell, was accorntmnled hy the I tinued bv the governor.
llrltlsh ambassador to Paris, Sir J
Oliver Harvey. Foreign Minister ,
■Schuman represented F r a n e e.
More WitneHHCH
Philip C. Jessup, U. H. Deputy nn |
the Security Council, and Charles I
U nsllssM P iiim H si, lla n
I Holden of the U. H. State Depart- I happened to the cars after they
merit, also attended.
wen- Siilil to tipping CUStolnei *
Milterand emphaslted to rei«.rt- He said not all customer* have
ers after the Freneh is bl ne I "the tu'st Intentions” ! that one
meeting that the exchange of whu told the committee about a
RHONE
letter* by Lie arid Kvatl uii one $500 "tip” yesterday had sold Hie
huml and by Hie forplgn ministers car nt u profit a few days uflvi
on the other represents a demon- gelling it.
1 4 4 4 .
ttration of willingness to reach n
nduiIon of the blockade, which!
. 24 Hour Strvlr*
Hu--is Imposed last June
There Is no question, he -ant
BAGGAGEA THUNK
of a text which would involve

jllie h u m the tint* he left the
Army, lie I. nerving m n pntriotir duty.
And, the President went in,
(ieneral Marshall la one nf the
K'nteal patriots of this countr”.
In his first news conference
since his stunning election vic­
tory, the I’rcnldent announced un■-&lt;pii vocally that he would press
the new Congress for enactment
of the Democratic platform, In­
cluding the Civil Itlghts propos­
al'. nnd embracing Ills original
L’lpolllt domestic prugrnm of
tiijit. it, hub .
Hut, udoptlng the language
of Ids recent catnpnign, lie sunt
h ■ would not call u special session
of what he described us the do
in thing Hlllli Congress.
Senator bridges

TUESDAY NOV. II, 1948
proposed a special session to deal
with the deteriorating situation
In China.
Mr, Truman said today that
we are In communication with the
president
of China now. He
would not discuss his communi­
cations with Chbug Kal-Khelf,
however. •
As to whether new aid is being
planned, he said Congress him
authorised spending t rjB.lHlti.OOO
elding that country.

of the Queen Elisabeth for. Hali­
fax from Southampton, England,
tomorrow waa cancelled. The liner
America, waa unable to sail on
schedule from New York for
Europe today.
The east coast strike resulted
from a wage dispute.
In the 70-day-old west coast
shipping strike, negotiations be­
tween shipper* and five partici­
pating union* were r*port*d to
have made progress and to be con­
tinuing.
.Southern and (Julf coast ports
Rail Worker**
were operating.
Other labor developments:
( a a t l a a e * p ru a s P a n e U s e !
At Cincinnati, O., the Ameri­
porta between Portland, Me., and can Federation of Labor conven­
Hampton Honda, Va , went Into its tion was told by John R. .Steelman
seventh day without Indiratluns president Truman's special "asslsllt-N .ll.) had of Immediate settlement. Hulling

tant, that union leader* a n play­
ing an Increaalngly Important
part in shaping the nation’*
foreign and domestic policies
Cll) President Philip Murray
said at Portland, Ore., he plans
to h» a candidate for re-election
at next week'* CIO convention t
there, tie ended rumors that In *
would not run again.
John L. I.ewls, chief of the
United Mine Workwa, said In a
mnguxlne interview he would pre.
fer no replacement for the Taft
Hartley law if It Is repealed.
I.ewls’ interview, copyrighted
by U. H. News and World Report,
said any new labor law ought to
cover only a few fum^imental*
and leave labor ami managehi-mt
free to'Work out their ■prtibletur b
as best they can.
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PuieMtine Truce
K pslItatS m m i'aae nae*
shall nut move;
“&lt;B| Much withdrawal xml re­
duction of their armed torce- u
will insure the maintenance i,f Hi*
armistice during the transition to
permanent peace in CaleMine."
Paris F.l Khourl uf .Syria told
the Coourll the Jews mnv believe
"they have won the find round,
lull that doesn't mean t h ' end."
lie predicte I there would tie runtinuims conflict in th Holy Land.
Khourl said the ('auiidinu pro­
posal called for an armistice nml
negotiation*. Negotiations, he add­
ed, implied they would he held be­
tween sovereign states, am) the
Arabs have never recognised the
Jewish elule.

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Forrestal To
Discuss Post
With Truman
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Departure From Cab­
inet May Be Talked
Over By President,
Defense Secretary

KEY WEST. Nov. 17. (/P)Announcement that Secretary ot
Defente Forreital i» flying down
O tomorrow to have lunch with Preudent Truman itirred speculation
today the time ol hi» departure
from the Cabinet will be discussed
Presidential
Press Secretary
Charles A. Ross said simply tbs'
Forrestal will be a guest of the
chief executive at his southern
"White House" on the naval sub
marine base.
9
The defense secretary told a new,
conference in Paris that he does not
expect to serve out another four
years in the Cabinet. He said h»
was leaving up to Mr. Truman (o
decide when his rxsignatioit v&gt;ill
become effective.
The President talked with Forrestal by long-distance telephone
this morning. Ross said. During the
£ course of the . conversation.
Fo.. . .
.
expressed a d e .„ . to see the

chief executive

Whereupon, the President
&lt;(«misn*a Os r«*» »lsi

in

Draft Quotas To
Be Credited With
Service Volunteers
&gt;

■
-------------WASHINGTON. Nov. 17—fJPt
—Ev*ry community with volun­
teers In the armed service*—and
that mrant lust about all com
muuitles—will ho “cradlted" with
the number of volunteera against
Its draft calls.
This wax axplainad today by
officials at Sslactivs Sarvica headqntrUra who said aan invantory
has bten taken to establish the
, hem* town of every sokltsr,

Cards with this Information
go dlraetb from tha camps ind
stations to stata salaettv* sarvte*
director* who then esn claim a
credit against the stata’* draft
quota.
At the same time tha elate director* will credit each of their
locai hosrds with the volunteers
in the armed service* when the in­
ventory was taken, Oct. 81.
#
The credits will be applied to
” •
IS aailnneg On Page l l t l

Thirty New Members
Are Added By Legion
Thirty naw members were ac­
cepted by Campbeil-Lotslnr Post
No. (8 of the American Legion at
Its meeting Monday evening, fol­
lowing a chicken supper, It was
reported today by Jamal O. OalloW way. vleo-eommandar who presid'd
at the meeting.
The new members art: Leonard
Paul Ancoln, Alfred Edward Berio,
John Andrew BergwlOehln, Thomas
Ow*n Brown, Jr., Anthony Chesno,
Clarence William Etgl*, Joseph
Fillpek, Wyatt Harrla Tolds,
Thomas Artnur Hanson, William
L. Hensley, Clenon E. Huggins;
Jaek Kanner, Emmett Gregory
Klnlaw, Harry Loa, Jr., Harold
A Frederick Lewis, Allen R. LorV mann, Louie Denia Moore, Leslie
B. Moughton, Ollea Allison NibTack, Civile E. Pierce, Ctrl Merritt
Rabun, Jr„ Charles T. Rabun. Wil­
liam Lea 8hlv#r, Erneit B. Blxemore, Timothy Starani, Walter
Lee Stoudenmfre, Marlon H. Tldmore, Frank Van Engelfn. Horace
Jafftraon Walla and Ciqrord By­
ron Wynn.

Chester Millar, Chal Do Qare of
tbo 40 ot I, rsporiod that tho SanA font post gave a 104 paroant naemw faarahlp report at tho Department
rTundup meeting at Daytona
Beach, Saturday.
LAWYER T A X IS L1FI
VATICAN CITY,_No*. IT, 0D—
A Roman lawyer,
Pugllarl,

»

Bommltted suicide
Basilica today hy
I TO feat from thg
that ring* tha gi
fora on# of
caurod. const'

it Pttar'a
g about

flK

iap
. ,.T
churth
iv* m
puhllo, ponding Ita
POLICI VRAM
'V
K. 0. Gamer, CIvU SoiMco
e n m in tr , today announood that an
examination for poUee lieutenant
will be held, so mo lima this weak,
at a data to bo arutouneed soon.,
Bomothlng now and uoful haa
boon provided for polio* app
applicants
' of •
hints,
&gt;h explain wkat Chrtl »

* jL T A isal is,s'
rora

it?

ECA Goal Is To Hike
Incomes In Europe
CINCINNATI, Nov. 1T—{/Tt
—Economic Cooperation Adminlstiatnr Paul G. Hoffman
described the goal nf the Mar­
shall plan today aa “a one third
increase tn the Income of the
average worker of Europe."
tn an address prepatrd for the
American Federation of Labor
convention, Hoffman said the
four-year recovery effort could
achieve "solvency and a rea­
sonably sound economy In
Europe." Such success is the
world's best guarantee of peace
he declared, adding:
"No aggressor will dare
march against the fire nations
if they regain their strength
and remain united."

Ni&gt;. 62.

Equal Sharing' *arm
Of Britain Urges
New ArmiesTo
Of Flood Fund!
G,obal StabilizaUn" 01Prices Enter Fight To
■

EVANSTON, III, Nov 17—
hPJAn arlicir in a student
nawspxpei has char geil that
Northwestetn I'm wisitv filed
its women's counsell.u iit'i-nutc
she was "too llhtuol about
Jews and Negroes", tort the
unlveraltv denied it tod.ij The
charge was made p . tiis, Mary
F. Hutchins, 2J, daughter of
Chanceilot Rnheit M Hutchins
of the University r&gt;f Chicago.
The student newspaper, the
Daily Northwestern, printed
Miss Hutchins' d itetpept ;p
an Interview Miss It i'.-hin*. a
senior In the 'o|t»y, f M.ual
arta at Vo' thwe ,r.u • ,ai I the
counsellor. Mr, Itu't M.'t'trm.
told her recepMv " 'st Id ,,d ; .
nilss
Snvd,"
' " " .'.in
president, advp.el M, v &lt; ,,,,
last spring (ha* '■ • "ill hav.
to dischaige hei I" VI" d
her libel at ,**i»i* t.

W est P o w ers
Reaffirm Plan
On Berlin Row

j
WASHINGTON, Nos 17.
j - ^ W i l l , i ms Btitarn', agriculture ( J
I t
o
a
chief i„d*\ if jr.t a lobe I
hill ration ol I ... I md laim price, to combat
world litm^ei.
n » tsf ihr I 'piled Natron, 1
’■pesling at the lou,lb annuli
' ll t'lrssle, from the S7 (
A s h '; T r u m a n
J o h n M tU llg O lltC t
Of I
*'"* Aeii-olnu- (irgsmration. Wdh
E a s t A nc! W e s t H a v e
member nation, ll »t a [nrm of phl'f*- !
-|i up. op .in mtetn.ition.il
a ___
r, ,
Miami Elerlei I’i r .. seal*
vm. Amrucan
PolI, now needed,
S t a t e d
P o sitio n s,
"In the past • ■ntnry," he said Hr * seat
irJe n t O f fV iiiiiiiiH rc
u y lit itrtncnt To
i
A nd
Each
R efu ses
In a prepared «ddr»«s." ,ve largely
,ai*t that while there
On Flood ( onirol r»ll'd on a freely tunctlontng price l» Mjpdliams
Attf i Imu Morale
uigept peed f .r new mays
To C hange D em ands
J inr&lt;'han|stn to erpiate supplies with of making pr'.'ui* faun lands
effective demand
NANMNi,. V", it , i,jn_
ORLANDO. Nm I /, i.r.
yi*l 1 more, even expanded pro.
F-\R|s. V „ 17. (,?)— The
"Now all thr. I, largely InoperS' iln " ui will n«t solve iho pi"htrin Hllllgpi i Mnllitt, un a mlsalon
Equal stale-wiH* ,bs&gt;me ol H&gt;r live. A large elemenr of pi
Lntcd ?t,rte'. Biilrm and Fran.e
for a t •, i •■ngtrsalnnal group
of
getting
tlv
liar
vest
suiplnsr's
ids'* $37,000,000 psrr r I die fed has rteressarllv entered *h
told t.sp I \ official* formally toto land, u Here *hei» aie natm al In -.tint, thi t hmegr ’iltustlnn,
c a l JJOO.OOO.OOtl ,............. nnlrnl sv~.tem "
waa ip,u»,) I,, dinner tonight
drv thri w" t the Reriin dispute
cr 'P tefi ui. and t« the war iav
Ihr Rritl-h sgti ulttne minister Sg’ ( t egr oi. lie added
hr ('resident ' h■s,,g Kal-Shfk.
project was established s, , lev
h iib
J- fr m
h\ncU M
said that while there .'an he no
Mnllitt "inl,&lt;r..l oith tmerlrno
note here tr&gt;dsv »&gt; lb» .ifren, 'piaster plan" with a "specific
"tat'ili/ath'ii cf agri.*u1*iii al and
ih* •'.uuh 1 oiincil M !*»•
t
hme.e
..Mr,
u
l
,
during
Ihe
tlood rcintrol commit'" held it, prnd'c thm an I ,taMII/ail..r\" pro- pn • wi'h ihe attendant telief * • dai
\ 1 - gf ♦ a |’» 1 •
,g&gt; i, nttin al , ommnnltv fium
first session.
gran, progress
,n he made Ihr
the
..
urt
and
'
"nomtv
hat.'slvps
Ita*l \\yw t ir#ifftraififl
John II Monte oiiiftv M»»mi 1111•- 1 1s I»r*i*i| %i"h1p t * u tliti' i *
Mi II WI'H P h MILKS
lent ft**- 1’ia'i n ha lightly
•iff jr
i^%in11 nrjnti.itimi
NANU\&lt;‘. Sur l p7’l
The
Bench puWilKft.
M gg^Miptr
tb* |&gt;e me an "htei'ive of ag''.iil
''pH
m
i
f . 1;il 'Aiitlc tb&lt;*
*?11TJfr-lit * r 1 .1 • i , v on.tvw)
unfit! chiirmnn
^ t &lt;I tto^ t o ,iM %ih#-►
»» Bgp**tN*ht nrulrr flit , | »•'111 V ttl ill s d&lt;nm n.I i n.ii
■. ' '**f 1 ■ a i f*- nj tj,f H«*itrrn ife*
It
"
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• \ 41111 »■. r* r* •••tl •■*! op Redr
Steed. Orlando stleiiii'i &lt;• &gt; name | « h " h minimum pur, would have
’ rt i '■‘tv.&gt;i,i * I . «f* ?*rr* rhr tvv'i
\AitllAM's ,41 1 *trial fhn V' »f t^llf p 1 *1si f ' i . .
een gnnr ati'-M farmers in the
vice
chairman.
Mni'xr""'iv
n,tneH
!
»
_
f til* \V' &lt;t «
i itinfrit '*• "i n V't •ill ■it i"M tj 1
nu in r
,
r
, espnrtlng ronqrrlea
this agree- li
la , seuetarv leann» HeNsci ' Hiltl. Senate pi ►
lit in, fi 4M-- Biltlsb f \ UPIff 4 Aiininx;
Cti
,
nit a* |'» t*r t tli-nr , 1npse
I* I ummer Imt was nut ratified. t. 1
1 ' Miami Hersld
{ if nr t ill 4-tin ' hiara Ktl-Shek
f O ttltlliU S IO tl
S*tV .
' vf &gt;t'^ Is'eii tti'.ry
T’
Tic M'td Trnmari t • indicated, mil brift*j r h*' up «t t't •*
Pit
Appr^ltaf fi 11pIv r T
Railing
of
local
R ;|ilt'C M tls W i l l I n p
SI I'llr !lv#ji1 l Pt I*i* ^ i v, kil'T;i
ib- L ni'ed Nshowever,
ttiat
he
intends
to
p'nss
i* &gt;* nlu for Senate approval tp the m'W. tb' rmnlmun' Im* n «l! £.*1 f tn ! f’ltfiiin l'»i m •■VpTVfP
ihe state as a wh'1*
1u- I sit soil Writ
OlriFrcicluEcvemic I m
f(idfc! . v G aeve I * F
in
morale o|
tVinm ratu' eoptii'lled i'ringtea*' year, ftum n
I
r
U1 imflM
1hr 1 hi nr 4* inti
"inisl*, it W d l T P i '
A ir. tin
W ill
u.
Il b,
1AI.LA11ASSEX. No. r7. ran- linTC mnv ii
Irsined 1 l , \ ,, 'i,w lorret
-PI Irf|#rf d
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I
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I"ld*e
Railroad request, for permission frs , indfpe|ll|ence in f-vmv •- - d " |l
ueir sent tot'* |he l',ill» Iis hold
Iu
f i malir".l
increase freight rates Rt percent, __ ku&lt;n ..
deliver'd • m* ,*«e
P It v Ml 1I I ‘l i r i 1; u p
^' lift hr»u
tt ...
I
the sppesl
on ‘bipmenU ' ■ • ^ ^ n o ' i d a
j f'^T soveV nor” clldw ell’ rMs-i-* [ . a h o F l ‘ i\ V P N f W
| 1 ode) se, iftsn ft ’’tile Lovell
1'v pie»|.
lbs tt \ t
1
'f'
PARIS. N o 1/
denied by the Hate lod.y
D e p l e t e support lo. ihe .enta.-tfe
told S peivs i mile Iri,' r that Mr
tb" I 'N
t srv of St it* Mu il . "1 * Mr Ie ■I ter............I I n
Hie Morida Railroad snd Public ; , , • ,
1t'JfllAU li ill frt r*%P*I i Irlles ill
. 1-1 »be
I
r.i
......... Commission said national
c Undr r . r , „
R Austin, tbe »
in ill tinm t hi soy I " 1r|l dul not delegates i 'be t
Ibm II
' " * i Nrtl""*
conditions wliloh caused Ihe Inter | (atd steps tp facllt's'" pe- tycom
• IV 1, bat ihe m 'l.is* " u about
I
,*ld
I',,..
Assembly.
s«,
I•
.
of the vs** prole.-*, esll
i t s l e Commerce
... ...... ...... Commission to i pie'fnn
, ..................
A l pi li.t t it ut l l r . n l S a y s ( t " f r i i i n i r n i M o l i . i t . i i
Il ,^,v learned Isle, it cotilsined j |0, ||tgrn) ,, ,,
w • b.„g-. ■■
grant similar rate incieate* on «liip- I mated by fed*r*l eOE1" " ' &gt; ' ’s1
. |.
.. . . , . ... ! 10 years, svnild male &lt;• e s , c '
to Austin is going If*.'r l.t I jr u i', | l . t i ' r l ' d s f j .
I m e I • *N r sv V *i| I; I’i ' tl.* ippesl l o n i l .......
T&gt;p •i.* Ah*»
F*l*» menl* across stale line* aie ol but g)&gt;, KU(e'.w(d. surp'i •
,» *!• iLuiln
»!»•■ I*^*&lt;| |*s» **l itituf*. *fif| pfop^r*
."ecteleiv
M
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minor importance with respect lo j ..| dnn't f|,lnl *»te*•
' '
r «I I • r l; 11 f'u 11**• il E r a
1'
I n L m l ! ',ti i b r •I f *111»oif g|t f 1 Imim m tlieiv r fil ir AI
\ .t.Ofl
'V
pomtment »&gt;'tb IN-. n1 I "
Morula intrastate traffic "
' anv blinking o f 'hr *« • '&lt;•' »l&gt; .(!«
»M1
m
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j
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I*
ifi!w
A
stflt
I
tmiiiMuinB
st the Wlut' I l .iMi M ■■l ■.
' IN* INN \ ll. Vo*. IT. .F'—
•IM
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The railroad* asked that rale* j pot to find
IU- im filfsn Inter,ili'ii of C *" I taOH I lit 4Jv»t fftywri . I.
"la •
lit*- mM»* m I nit I pm tjiAVFrnmfnt
American, b».........I il- v I"' • &gt;
4I
ol ficigbt moving bclwcer.
I
Vo V»vU'
'
I ilvr rum eiitinn fnilsi voted
tpprllfl
Ktt
s\
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h,q«r|
rspecl
Marsh,,11
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-Kipinside lire state be raised lo c o n e - 1
w|iol«&gt; loh
..............
II- SS.'tltti s , , , , p i, Inrrrase In
spond lo rales on freight shipped advlr-ed against holdiny *e"!'iv I’fr ddent SSilttnni l.ieen and dll '*** I » Mill! A* f | OM- k»t il^r «l&gt;i«ti , oMinlful -I &gt;'b'' govetp but that tbev ll 111 il" 'll tllllt' III- |
Ue, iHnrv liesMiiri l i r o r g e bfUtlut Atm*'it. in pmit* v .i.I-,I , t m" ut &lt;iIsitin St lu.isn, I hinlisien (mnnition on hi, pi in. I " th
across the state line.
session*.
■r,
. .
:
. L:l . Htate Senator John t! ‘te« "in M'llIV Ihr It*, sslirtr, of the full
»!•!v ll 1, -(
(tfi ill bh*p .ml Muk'le.i iuvl L'tiue they tell matmler &lt;»( th'
The s ate commission, w h d r , f Wp%| p , lm R^..,. ., .............
top off ires, « t|| he fz.vnttn and
i . lb* Roll, s-n tn l to. mute in petted to adln.nu D' tt
jifliKk i.i iU-1 i lip if ijt i Fit
IJ.’l.ntlO, re-pe-tjtrly
denying the new raise, specihcallv | #(t(j Montgomery, ...........i&gt;hs‘G"d
11 &lt;**11irtitfH* i*
Mol
Itrte• Will JIMThe convention ,l„ , ,e.il„red / For lu . N,&lt; 11111f)| A loOK *ho» PreiSUte ot *,-"1 hem
left in effect until July I, 1^49, a i the Importance of .**&gt;• nd" fin
Ihe
IJ
vlre
piesidenrle*
which
It
men. who taij
taqndlmp ih*p*
It -pltn i in
20 percent increase granted to the aneing, aa did S*netot «' A HUti
vent MstsIm II II
'
\|t 3 a - , |- .i, ,'i • li"ti 11
wiped nut * vm V sg.» to s fight
_
pFTion «n homin'v i f gtc- fiotn mens g-i
railroad, last April.
| oh™ '
, „ 8.B ove- the ottlcer .lain, nl Inhn diverted! *" ♦mjtp *■’» fi»vt Vo*V
' ' 1■, 'SFificii Mai*
. . .
j ii j m
ou. '
H. Alltn ’f 1 tr*wol». I.. Lewis.
' irmert l*-' , , 1 1 Mii* first
London U|iiv*Mi*v
It ftlto dttiltiiftd to m tM tn* n y i n j
100 percent
tv ■&gt; •'» tiring *
April iMraaao
tneraaso Bppllcabte
appllcabla tto^ logs
togs, | th(1 h*- 0l(,
0l(| |fn&lt;„elnfj
|Tn, „ (.inc&gt; added:
It
„
w j| ht confute I 'r Kmi in ibicn 1 f Ti l 1- * f.. *Mft,i1fS
in m S
, irrn , 1 .11 n phoaphata r « k , waato wood ard ; wmi)d b# - u, of order t[ *■, «ibe , i | CINUNNA 11. liov. \J. i /P i- li.&lt;, 1 U.S
'i
in
t*i’ ■1 (lie urn •k 't ysugar rana moAng to prouualng,
federal gov*'nm»nt Sc apimi I aho - ,nd mi"**
'Sl'metlt .♦'* •eady
\
u
i
'III.
th4
f
’
»!*«*’*
&lt;i .1
| f U II tin 4•« «i ir d I1K11 IHp H 11*
^ _
f *t fl
l.
,,’lCl’
pianli. It refused to make the full r'allfornl* monsy to hslp us out if r
, md'istrial ipfa 11
’ %IfA V in g b y p i t
' l l
V • » •
i p1in*
loot?*1, '*'""1 I—tl «♦ &gt;itta st ■'ll !
WF.Sr r Al M BEACH, :
BO percent tnersase of last springing parts of Florida ss’ere not pav
f i Wnttti IXw I H ipl*ai r ■ 1 ,
Vml
I nci
bs
appllcaht#
to _.r
pulp_____
wood shipmvot*, i Ing'thHr
)tl(1 tbAj, full
^,j|
"
Inthrough
n r o m - rher ^ rm|[,
o u e e v * - mmkiitmpb
- aOfk OH *l«ow l •'* &gt;l»11 sl'IpS i'll
________r
J
tn -s'lgstfir* sifted
l *1VI ■nl cli.
:P
' mnri • / *ho «
for which tha railroad* were »l
Senator Pepper seld tl it IfM .*! * vru* ■ &lt; bms rlu- i -r "( •'
1g in M,l|t. *, 'led i.rer'lv *’ ’nr , i.(,..rg srlety &gt;f tip* st
11t.. former I &gt; Sens'
It t
ui the «tudlo double
towed only a nin* percent inrrre*e fliind to,*', were e stln u te t s' tfm,. | l -deral M'H'sl' - amt I lncil's"
\ ■&gt;»m •* MSS *' '*■ ITI ll '
. I*.- ■ ,i
•urope,' i ' " ' I rb'iefn.e -i
l
f u.iti nsllv known sculp!
In Its order nf denial, the
linn.non, tint up to |3(K»,nufl,ii'Mi
l o t,,
\ ijO*'ii
) Mn \ l11 i'
ut (1m . .&lt; • &gt;■i■.
I &gt;/. 1.1 *t"l t.is thild wife,
mission said its records indite' I might be lost In t veer, ’Inmigh
.. ,
, .
.
II •1 &gt;' i h,*i*»
•’I '
•' ' i
m i ii •1 sill
\ (lie ("idle* of the tA.
that without any further turn , &gt; nmi'iitrolled waters lie add'd that
Noth Iston ,r,,t msttM'.
P t e i " ' f i 1 ' &gt;inpbe|l "I
i &gt;|
*
II e' | « ! • ■ • ', l
"•I Mi'll ’I
the three uiajor railroad* ope' •' a p-. lfii (ax to cover I 'midn*- lisve | isved ll" i&gt;tgI, ,i b I I ■
(sill ,HH ' i.j IststFiiyrt
'\vulrM t‘ il. it linin srtlir and his I
•7.1 litm n-*
■ HIM1 (Id
' 111 n 1
.Ui wife v»ie hmng sen* b 'i
ing in Florida this year will be e ••tl-.iruction shsrf and anhu'tpteii ui then relsiion, ,od sir 4&lt;« l., . ■
!&gt;lit «P ,
\'.4» 1 A tf* •• . n i l ' • 0 ' ♦* •' SCI 7Ii**
•jn I AM * iMnmi'if I
nti&lt; 4 ... lli'.'iklyn, N.Y , fur tiurl • t
the highest freight revenue* in ».tjWMi.00A a n n u a l nmliitenaii.-.; |
t.■ 111***• 1 O
Cbm......... I ...
l0*f' t 1••,. ' . \V , • Pee•III-1
" i « *•.1.1, Mi Mis'hnt
in r#Tn* I •
•hil .t,# |n.ig,l".'enie.t v.o.tld I'v, &gt;i
.ti l iieriff’s depiltie
r n ht h«lp &lt;r* pelting full ami final
their history.
Since Doeetnliei. i f 1L
'I'I' ‘. to rl*•» t t,it' * • h'M*l
p.iffd for ffip A»n*ni in I
p |n 'b- f
i t . ms o' o.t. i g ' " •in Ling town every lead —t - g " ' II ml,!
anthorliation from r Ollgr • I .
Most nf the evidence present
- an# ' • 1 n 1
t*4| 4
mtord nimkct •n*
'rf Lahor convention
behalf of the Increase* came ft.""
•tnt '•*' the .hipping 'nm pvtt-' I*,, f how minor It se e m -I
•h a build 'g ■* -• i
« nil” ■*!&gt;•*» 9'!!•••( 11"’ hi 1’ 1 * b’
'
hie
I
Deputy
Walter
I
'In
'
the Atlantic Coast Line, the S** I’rinccHs
el, .. | ,'•l 4*'1•11 • ,« (• .' 'In.
"d . ib ib. lin t ol ( in.s'1*
state .-1 no
••
Elizabeth
"
T
h
ey
hav,
..,:c
-i
"arge
of
th*
a,*,
***
•-!
i
board Airline and the Florida E.*-'
1 *■ qt 1 i In
M
r%
V
u
t
l
r
;
Mo
In,
B-« • ning t-vlay, be »*td. !(■
*d in Miami but 'ha natm* ' 1
Coast railways.
i
1 o.n
.'
Progresses N i c e l y , ^ h j ^ «
.• V I Ii mii) •
' &lt;x &gt; J.onq longshoremen ,»*tI business ’ s* not disclosed Fail
nn I hi (• &gt;!t«S i'OP i
The state commission commented
'•I d'l
I ll— I0c.1l in .1 •
w
■ndit .ill good not •nnsigne t ' ' M'n'on snld ha had received
ne ■ • |'rr,i"inl i m , ‘a
&lt;1 uiillnued (&gt;■ fane slsi
d i I le ss
.c l
c l"
•
LONDON. Nov. 17. (TV- Prtn-! lesponttbililie* tbst go t b ' ' '’1**1 dtstes port.
•
,
'll
f
l
.
•
'"1
•
munlcsttun* from Baton F &lt;•
- slid Mnnsv i
•t i l l i n ’ ,| l l t l I ' h m s * S i r '
i-e*a F.liiabeth spent an excellent . T)ecl»iin| lbs* tb* I 'l r '" "
The announcement .’trie I .,, I
ind Jonesboro, N.C . ml &gt;n
•• windup
f 'lie
Japs Seek Christian
• .*n "vo days sfte. the union m 1 Ing him of double murder* in *
night end she and her son "ccn-ltie* a.e ve.y grave." China sd f( ( fin || It Itnl &lt;l •&lt; ■
would seal iff Itslifs, fruit ■nnimunitle* that were sln'i'i
Schools For Nation tim,.
to m*k. good nro| r #*.. her I "W* must get *he idea *
\\
s'c-i
Coant
Storm
dnetors reported today.
•IV more .hip* divert. I hoc........... f hw'fcVllini''"of' the L a l l a n ’'*
| that the only bast* on wht-t.
"it strike
1 anirNi Seven HimH"- Townsend Clulig I &lt;»
After
visiting
the
Princess,
who
Jean
have
successful
and
ft**
t s u s r i snd his -sdf* on !
TOKYO. Nov. 17, «P&gt;~ Empero,
\l'h"tigh •smiibai' Irgiinn ! I •
Mr*h
*n
a
seven
pound,
slv
!
te-.:!!’
e
hsr^aining
&lt;s
through
«
shot
to
death
Sunday
j('»
M e e t In ( i-sudu.i
Hlrohlto said today a Chrlatta- ■unee Prince Sunday night, phvst and ungrudging acceptance •'
abortt, an lust whs' ship- will
'L L tf • i r
Both had been shot twice mfh *
‘
1
handled
it
H
i
undxistood
m
university In Tokyo wilt ha an ,
„ Wtlilam
(I
an.fiiii'J
sin
fee*
l
l
n
att and
M'nnttnu*# Ob rea* »'« &gt;
•form v"i* grgl'ialii'
P 'i " I ■
"sltfss shipping (rd-s *bs' :i!l
"Important moral rearmament of '■"»
r, n Sir
lr.
The Fif'h &lt;~ uigre**
is y if'r? •!'!* ■g ■
7 "'.•n*«nd C in "1
Japan and the world."
^ L o .*•
P*M°n*1 r' pnrt Diplomatie KelatinU’ • ssels sailing *beie I 'r.'tlc from
t
w
ie
-king
*'
i
-e
• elr cargo-loading point* u mid I.dinsp Wheel Lugs
'■icsting In 'I ■ w •
Thi Emp#ror*i
wi*
^
■ "work'd " Hi* untno is on nf
made in a 40 minute Intervie"
'o u r ' sources reported no addi W i t h i S p a i n A r c A s l t t ' f l
' issartsgs Sill' 1'
1
t
man
wet
I
Cause
Auto
Acriflpul
with James L. Fieser of N#"- Honal hulUtina wera expected to I
r
lisle of 'tie striking \ l ) Inlm
Minounccd ' 1 1
. ■»• 'sii m o il ■
itlonal l.ongshoremen'* A,soda
-i"mg, s- *-*■■•
York, executive director of the tsv
♦
*
•
,
*
i
'
'
Sac
in.
NEW
YORK,
Nov
17.
r
•on ill A i
The left front wheel of i ' ',n
American committee for a Chris
" 1 _
'Ilia toastie.
James
.
A
Farley,
urging
r*sn"
.
1
&lt;
■
icbed
shot*
■
Estlmsle, Ilf l ,«e, i so Into! Htdrk driven liy Rev, C I 'hisstlan university In Japan.
Ih lM IlIH U lt I I 8 H N il
\ M -ith F V I"
tion
of
diplomatic
relation*
"
•
T
lore
m-n
snv
million,
tod*.,'
«&gt;
*t,'
strike
loose
*s
he
was
(li
'
itig
1
Fieser said Hlrohlto
ill remarked
f Day tin s Ri
" ■ tug Rub I 'g
Spain, says the United S'*'
f 68.000 members &gt;f the il A *nH" 'his morning on P nk \ • f»
Plans For “Tigers" should
that Japan is greatly In need of
’ he noon ti ■ •
i*uL
I"
I’uget
Round
enter
Into
"cold
hton
n
nn»lf*riW
il
lift
lJ
me’
8
i
I
«
»
I
line,
south
of
the
railroad
i
&gt;
,
*
4
tjir
American help In tha field of edu---------I ,.,i • | luncheon will t ■* &gt;*
s n-'il r man die t '
alliances based on security Ins'-,
*nd bounced completely
&lt;
i if'srnoon i ' i . ' ui. &gt; l
cation.
HEW YORK, Nov. 17, (Ah— Al of
I
,
'
i
a.
,
i,
(be
Co*
-'
',
politics.
Fort
automobile
after
tn'ling
i
M ,t
tennis Asks I'ositivi* brick, narrowly mlesed two lilg* ("eillli'l'ig rescue f In ....... I I"
Ptihllc wilt 1-gin
The university wnnld be designed 'hough many American pilots have
The
former
Democratic
Na'l"&gt;
.1 ■• t
1
cryone
i
aa a graduate school to teach In ,.ff*ird to |otn such a venture,.,.,
(bet * *i "111 their slid' I" ; "ig
Vttitudc On ‘Hiifhts* school girls on the sidewalk. iuni|i f-ine
ftilde In which the Japanese have \t, | (j»nerel rU Ire L. Chennsntt i ' bsliman and ex-postmaster g-dlsti
ff (he #'..|..,-.1 i I'i i - IWayne
ed ihe curh and damaged 'he '- f■
• i• i,,
B Ai&lt;—,
r
not been educated.
*y* he his no plans for reorgan- p'* ' spoke last night at the I *1
(ear
of
a
1039
Pontiac
nsn-.l
I",
mouth
UNIVERSITY. Miss. Nov 17.
• ill
B-s-h. nstion h
-------------------- ------T-.
. 'itng Ids "Flvlng Tigers" lo aid convention of the Society of !•
W
tl
Brinson.
The
in
men
w*te
s*
1
I
the
'T—Th* south must take a pn*i
dustrlal Engineers
have charge
f *bii ui
CIO Maritimers Want - hma'. emh.ttie3 Nokon.iuta, |J.....
Cna*'
'ioard
in
*
ha
tar
dorrs
mhbei
At tha Mma, about d.lh o'clock
••un'
ru'etlng el v. hi u • ■"»
lie said this country must ' ' -a attitude toward civil rights
ie* ua tint the one tie 1 st'ei mstters will ! ■ li* &gt;&lt;
Tb*
"coldly realistic and practical" "• - glstatlon, saya Senator John C, i Rev. Crlaaay was on his wav t* lioal
Commie Oaths Signed night In Shanghai In on American dealing
felling
into
the
sea
work at Tha Harald printing de
.r -e ii I
puhlie Is cor.jlnl! • .1' I
with Russia He called f'" •tiwnla (D MIt* t
-----------’
. Broadcasting Company Interview.
The seventh victim - i s , • ' lo­ •bl* session
lie addressed the University of partment. He stated this n"&gt;rn!n
NEW YORK, Nov. 17, (JP)— A
Many filer, have appll«l_ for economic aid to Spain, and adnu- Mississippi forum last nigh* nnd *hat hi* automobile had recen
an I"*' overboard l&lt; up 'be 'en
slon
of
that
Catholic
antl-Com
majority of Hie membara of Ihe such duty, he said, but I have
BRIDEGROOM HAS VO IDO
country to the Weiteru Glad for southerners fo "jho"’ been In the repair shop, snd * ' t’ltncess Victoria betwee" V i- '
CIO National Maritime Union wantj jec.lsad m W M t from, Chlang munist
•'e rest of the country the great dentlv tha luga holding th* - h " ! •*i »• ! Victoria. B r
LOUISVILLE. K ■ V
t". Gib
European
Union,
as
well
es
the
had been lif t loose.
Uiolr union offlcara to sign non Kal-SHek for the roorganlxatton of sending of an ambassador to Ms sdvancea we have made."
— Raymond ' o f t
!•• • vear • o!J
SMALL COSH Ml
Communlit oathp under provision* 'he Firing T ln r e . and no move drld.
The Senator said attempt, will
bridegroom vv'n i, •■■ni *-1,• t !i*t
bss been made In that direction."
NEW YORK, Nov r \
V — Bsturday to » H -«a--jld s ho’l
of tho Taft-Hartley Law.
• ' made to enact civil rights legisCANCELS SPEECH
“
We
botched
the
Joh
of
handling
Wlttnl" 1Sarratt, night clu* Iso ei mate, found limit-"! ■"'h ■ -i *it,
.
. .
i*Hon, but that “this fight 1* not
In a nationwide referendum, re­
Ghennault, who In pre-Fearl
WASHINGTON, Nov. r .
sults of which wera dlicloaed yos- ll*rbor dsvs trained the voluntear Germany and now we are trying tu«|» ,0 d , Velop until 1080."
Per Smathara (D-Flat todsy can ind former hroadway tuulesuu* lodsv
u ^ , n„ „ t fonv| nc, , ho,„ mi,. celled a speaking engagement be enter'siner, was srreite'l *,ily '"
tarday, tho matnberahlp voted 13,- "Flvlng Tigers" to halp China to atra ghUn out the svreckagc.
Goff sstd *h- i **11 ’« ' • •(•U'snv
!*v on s charge of preten'ini s which employ* l iiitu ** &lt; Hd a.
0S» to 4,120 In favor of tha filing fight the Japantie, now runs a he said. 'We rannot afford an g.,|d*d advocate* of the worse type fore the Junior Chamber of r im
other error like It In Spain.
of thla legislation that It would merce at Key West. heceus# hsd lewd slid indecent p»i fortnenc* " week laborer d iu h e ia - l bim becommercial air line In China.
of tho ootha.
Mis* Garrett, known ss The cause of hts «g« when pulilicity
*'rv* ot,lv In Increase, instead of weather grounded his plane.
Noel Hanley, union aoerolory...
INCIDENTS
"iitnlsh, the vsrlnu* rsclsi an'ag■aid officer, will algn ORANGE BLOSSOM CLASSIC
Scheduled for a personsl visit Flaming Redhead," * n pick'd up about tha wedding revetls.t him to
BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 17, W *tosms which Might every suction with President Truman while In at th* flub Ha-Ha wher" ah* «*» be only 1ft. He s*i l he '&gt;ad given
-TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 17 (JPt tlM-affidavits aa soon aa Joseph
POUntry&lt;" gtennl* said
the company his aa* m 17.
Key Wait, Smathara was to h*v* featur'd in a floor show
Currait.' NMU president, return*. I he Florida A. and M. Collate for The Duteh army laid todxy Bit ,l(
-----------------------—
left on a Navy plane carrying
■Tha NMU liadarahlp had itron*- negrooo undefeated football team nanon* were killed In Incident* In
"I had to tell th"m a llt-ls lies t t
At police haadqusriert, in effi
Java
during
the
week
ended
yes
|
ADMIRAL
VOGK
DIEfl
mail to the.President. H* vs* to cer. poling xomething in Mis* get on there," Goff *xiitalnod.
ly opposed filing tha oath* aa ft t'day chose union University of
terdav.
The
statement
said
morn
PORT
CHESTER,
N.
Y.,
Nov
have spoken tonight.
Garrett1* nsnd, ask'd, "what’s
eondttton for rocognltton bjr tho Richmond. Va„ aa Ha opponent for
the annual Orange Blossom elaaalo Incidents occurred than at a tiv ,n . (jp)_ R( t r Admiral Richard
that - t necktie.”
National Labor ftelattona Board.
THE WEATHER
other
period
since
the
Renvllb*
tn Miami, Dec. 4.
'•'orge Voge, U.8.N., rat , 44, a MILD WEATHER CONTINUES
"Tbet’s my costume," *h» said.
Head Coach Jake Gaither an­ Agreoment which hrought a truce em m ander of submarine* in the
JACKSONVILLE, Nav 17
LRWIB BCHOLARSHIP
LAKELAND, Nov. 17. t/Pl—
between the Dutch and Indonesian 1’sclflc during World ‘War 2, died
Htfh La'V
BETR REDB1 TRIAL
M m Lucy Pilolan* of Lonc^00^ nounced the aeteetlon today.
Florida’s
mild
weather
will
con­
Union has won six games and Republic.
"d 51
NEW YORK, Nov. 17, f/Pi-- Atlanta
today at United Hospital.
who has been taking a teachers’
M
13
A native of Chicago. Voge was tinue through Saturday morning, Fedaral Judge Harold tt. Medina Boston ...........
eouree for the paat two year* at lost thraa thla Mason. It's record
the
Fadoral-SUto
Frost
Warning
5S 39
Florida Stata University, Tallahaa- shows wins over West Virginia
graduated from the U.8 , Naval Service predicted today. Its ad­ today ie* Jan. 17 for ‘.he (rial of Cincinnati
UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN
y&gt; 42 see, undar
ind Shaw University,
two
of
12 top Communlit Tarty leaders. Detroit ............
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 17. DPI- academy In 1926.
sder a "H
"II oum" acholarablp'
echolarelup Stale
--------------------------visory said:
68 49
a t WOO a year, has been. Oie nation’s top negro teams,
Florida unxmployment roinr*n*sThe court rejected defense con- Naw York
w
W j*a 1400 annual State L*wWj n,f........................
"Forecast for peninsular Florida tuition* that "a state of hysteria ft. L o u is ........
ss
tion payment* decreased 28 per­
RENT CONTROL
awarded
h u m o*w i v
„
„
» 1.ANDR SAFELY
......... H
47
cent In October, Chairman Cnrl
Ed Zorlsn, representative of for tonight and Thursday: partly exists, which la tha willful product fa n Antonio
60 39
" l o c h a scholarship, Supt, T."W.1 NEW YORK. Nov. 17, (JP)- H. Smith of tho State Industrial the Rant Control office In Orlan­ cloudy, continued warm In south of the press and radio In a sus­ Seattle ........
58 49
Lawtoa pointed out this morning, An Air Force B-BJ, which radioed Commission reported today.
do. will bo a t tho Tourist Canter, and central dlatrlcta; not quits to tained campaign deliberately con­ Washington
80 OS
cocted by those who are hostile to Jeckaonvllle
Smith said tho full-tlmo opera- Thursday morning between 9:00 warm In northarn district.
le allowed on a courae aa long aa distress signals during a flight
81 78
"Future temperature outlookt tho defendants." "I simply cannot M(arn|
IM pupil maka* passjng^grado* over tho Atlantic, wma rvported
of eltrua packing houses was sg’d UiOl) o'clock to confer with
HI fill
early today to lutvo landed safely
principal region for the de- ritiaona in matters of rent con- mild Friday' T a i lSaturday morn- find that that la tha fact," Judge Orlando . .......
ing.
Tallahaaaae ....
Medina raidin tho Am m o Islands.
CS
ln unomploywont,ro'&amp;

0|

4 •
yVlItl

Northwestern Fires
‘Liberal’ Counsellor

»i,

Qj

^ H CH 0 W

Florida Rail Rate
Increase Denied
By State Group

Marsluill Slaltul
To I vc Paris
To Vi&gt;if Truman

' ManaKcmrnt And Canada Shoremen
ilmr F a r e New Report T o ‘W ork’
Industrial Peace Own Cargo Ships

f itv
Markel
Visited Hy State
Mart Comptroller

Investigators Sift

;Bewilderlfig Chier,
...tTI i In l aztari Murder

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f tii’ilaliigi/1 fi ijjl f t M i l l l

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E S D A Y N O V . 17, 1148

fh r Hanford Herald

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Already an inrreaiing number
of c4f# - Willi out of-iUte keen*
e
U | i if being noted m Saplord.
R
If
|i*‘

Trade Balance

KataUll.he* la IBM
mbits!..* ••«&gt;-* • »■»*! **ra*Oo#
A lth o u g h g rout amountH of K()&lt;«1h a r e b e in g e x p o r te d
a** iMitm *•
, u n d e r (In* rtireign r**llt*f jirngramn, to ta l U n ite d S t a t u s exBaalar*. flsH l* • •
III Maaaalla » »»***
• p o r ta for thin y e a r will la- about lf&gt; p e r c e n t le ss t h a n thuee
U t i l l . t H attaM r la .l Mtll.i*
h i t a i t it, lalv. at ta« KM1 Wine* o f hint y e a r , u ir o r d i n g to « Commerce D e p a r t m e n t eatlniHte.
M taalnrB, fin,Ida. uadar lb* bet Import** thin y e a r a r e running a b o u t 22 p e r c e n t h ig h e r
ft ( b iic iiii ,1 March i, IQ t.
t h a n la-*l y e a r. Hut (lie slarlliim fact in t h a t , d e a p ite th e
,
HOLI-ANII I- UBAX
*
b.dllu,
com
bined e f f e c t o f t h m - two chungOH, t h e exceaa o f e xportb
U O H IIO S I I K A N
■ ■•larva Ji***#*»_______ o v e r im p o r ts t o r th is y ear will la* well o v e r a e v e n billion
ItriacM ietioH STEHWI ” dollura. In th e y e a rn la-tween th e w a rs, t h e a m o u n t r a n g e d
t o „ c3 "b*b
, ™ * i 3 5 ! g e n e ra lly fro m a b o u t a q u a r te r billion to a billion dollar*
vxrbd ■•■«*#
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O fficials a t t h e Common*- D e p a r tm e n t do n o t e x p e c t a
S L «■«•
'.'zr r z : n * « r e t u r n tri t r a d e levels like those e x is tin g b e f o r e t h e w ar.
n » H dbiiaar, - h . . . , ^ j f ^ * * # * , vyhldt w e re m u c h low er as to e x p o rts, i m p o r t s a n d t h e d lf
barpaaa
a* f e re n c e b e tw e e n tin- tw o They s u g g e s t it would be d e sira b le
■*itri.i»i~r«l*« &lt;"• lb*
*•&gt;* £■
•*•*•.•*!
taiaiaa »**&lt;•*. mu
rh*r*sC lat to in c r e a s e im p o r ts to make a n a p p r o x i m a t e b a la n c e w ith
•t m a l a r aA,wU«Jii ral**.
e x j s i r t s at th e p r e s e n t level, so t h a t th e p r e s e n t e x p o r t m a r ­
T ■ a a rn .a trb N«lleaallr »»
lalaaS Srw.»»i&gt;r» WbaraaaaM,.
Mfd, lar.. An* Vark. Cblraaa, ket fo r A m e ric a n goods could Is* c o ntinued. T h e b a la n c e m u s t
he r e a c h e d in so m e way, hut it would be b e t t e r t o o b ta in
lUlrtlA Kaa«aa 1'Ur, St. U »U
Tb* final* la » Wrober
SabbrlajM #&gt;«»• Wlaleb U .lH IlM it w ith m o re g o o d s and more tr a d e th a n by c h o k in g o f f e x ­
ports, w hich wool*I have d e p re ssin g e f f e c ts on all in d u s tr y
«ariaal*&lt;1f •» n&gt;t ■•« lu»
rallua •» air lb* la.al btwy arlattb a n d com m erce.
la Ibla n»n*p»»*». M Mall aa all
A&gt; arna dlapaubaa.
•__ ____
A n exa c t b a la n c e never needs to be le a c h e d a s a m a t t e r
WEDNESDAY OCf. lJTlMB
o f econom ic so u n d n e s s because th e m oney s p e n t a b r o a d by
BIBLE •VBHSK'.TrtDAY
A m e ric a n t o u r is ts can com pensate for so m e c o n s i s t e n t e x ­
UNITY IN HUMANITY, AND cess o f e x p o r ts o v e r imports. Hut th e tr o u b le s o m e dollar
PARTCULARLY AMONG LIKE- s h o r t a g e s a b r o a d will persist until a n a p p r o x i m a t e tr a d e
MINDED PEOPLE. WE ARE balance is achieved.
MEMBERS ONE OF ANOTHER.
Many rnwnbera, yat but uo« body.
Small Kami lies
—1 Ccf. 1B:20.

The in tim in g coil °f divorce
it being iflVettigalrd hi Miami. One
way to gel aiound ibat ii to look
before you bap.
Wholrtale pneet have dropped
from an aveiayr of -tOO one year
•go la 178 yeilerday, accuding m
the Aiiocialrd Hiaii' weighted
wheltiale imlea. Ihe Double ii dial
ihii 178 compare', will) a low of
107 ihtee yean ago
Final official r led ion returni for
Florida reveal dial Preiidanl Tru­
man failed by 6,834 vote* of get­
ting • majority in dm itate over
Ilia three opponent i. Truman got
281,988 votei, Dewey 194,790,
Thurmond 89,755, and Wallace
11,620.
John L. Lewi,, head of the Uni
ted Mint Woikert, doe, not think
mucli of the New Deal'* Sociut
Security prugtnm. Moil propheeeni to belirvc llinl any luciel
aecurity pingmin it n goad dung,
but not Jilin L. lie would like lu
tee the government gtt oul oi the
locial wrlfue hminrrt, leave dial
to the union! Mr ihmk* the union,
ihould provide the oM age pen
lionii unemploynieni inturauce. ho,
pital facililier, with the coit tackrd
on the price of the pioduel made
by union labor, innead ol being
tprtad over all Ihe lainayrn. IL*
may be wondeiing wlial would
happen to our old age prmiom if
the goveriinieni thouldn'l be able
to borrow any moie money wlien
we gel to be 65.

THE WORLD TODAY •!t
Rv IlKWITT MAf'K EN’/ IH
AP Koreisn Affairs Analjrat

AS THEY SOWED,•&gt;Wal*.
SO ‘
•S- V"

Tin* wny thin worried, grumpy
old world of our* hun Lh-uii' thrilling
and t-hucklliiK over the hirth of
/ fW f* .,
I'rlm-cn* KllxtiheUi's hahy, 1 gin-**
«•« don't ntsiil to worry nhout hnaiaiiwiv** U-lug dead.
New* hullethi* llti-ndly circled
the globe to refold Ilia event, bnginning with tbe nnnuunrement |
that Ilia hunilHonie young Princes*, |
lieiren* preMiinptivr to the throne,
whh in lubur with her first child.
From then on the ntory win an
folded *te|, hy «tep until it hernine
known that it was u hoy-- Ihj
Prince of Edinburgh- whn one day
' 4 f * ^ : !-&gt;*■*,*e
likely will head the empire New*paper*- in many Inml- spin-die,I the
story mi front pag,-EllKland herself is in h slat* of
delirious jov Yesterday ihe hell*
of ancient Ml Paul's Cathedral and
Westminster Abbey prilled mil
their rejoicing. hiiiI the liell* of
other churches throughout ihe land!
joined Big dinplayiv-- planned fn*
weeks by cities, towns and liatnlti*
— got under way It is one of the
great**! relebi utions of II* bind
Britain has known.
And what Is the significance of
all thin* Well, several point*
strike me a* worth comment First
He v e rsin g a long/ term trend, u m a r k e d in c r e a s e in th e off, although Ihe Bolshevist lip
n u m b e r uf b ir th s am ung wiiintm puat th e p r im e o f life, and heaval lias seen the disappearance
u rise in tlie n u m b e r uf m o d e ra te ly lur^e fa m ilie s, Is r e ­ ut aevernl more monarchies we I
find English royalty «pp*i»ntly *i'j
p o rte d by tb e Metropolitnii Life In su ra n c e C urnpuay,
tha peak of popularity- amt 'lit*
Between HEiO and 1047 tbe birth r u l e a m o n g white drapile the fact that the cmintiv
women ut ayes :tfi to M{t r*»se In 40 percent. A s im ila r u p ­ tin a Uorlalisl government
;
The Royal family I* in Burking (
ward tendency, a lth o u g h less -harp, is a lso shown In the
ham Palace be, uu*&lt;- the l-eopl-.
number of births am ong women at ages 40 to 44.
As to ltie la r g e r families, u s u b s t a n t i a l in c r e a s e is wants il theie. flir King is main i
tallied on thi* throne hv the popu­
tdiown in tin- n u m b e r of u m thers giving b i r t h to t h e i r t h i r d lace without whose Vote Ii* must
child, a n d a s o m e w h a t )*-«* pronounced in c r e a s e ill th o s e lay aside his clown In -hurt Bri­
giving Girth to u f o u r th fluid T h e t r e n d o f th e f i g u r e s f o r tain likes the traditions and pomp
hot Ii th i r d mid f o u r t h births was steadily d o w n w a r d t h r o u g h ­ and aplendoi which go with l ing
and iheie is no sign 'hm he
out th e "2bs a n d e a r ly "to w ith th e le v e rn a l c o m in g a t th e ship
conteinplnles runt ing an ■hang"
s t a r t of i tie p r e s e n t *le, a*i* I tie tr e n d f o r f i f t h , s ix th , and
However, Koglwlol is changing
se v e n th b irth s, u f t e r falling steadily since 1920, h a s level­ and one suspect* that P will lie
quite a different country over
ed oft d u r in g th e p a st tew years.
T h e most pronounced increase in t h a b i r t h rake wan which the Prince of Edinburgh will
found a m o n g th e y o u n g e r m o th e rs, und t h a n u m b e r o f f i r s t rui* If he comes to the thr,ui*
many yaara hence Trying u&gt; bLh
b ir th s a m o n g w h i t e women reached a n a ll-tim e h ig h of ahead 1 should *av tbut lie mas
1,400,000 in 1947.
that each wmllif hove o-» of ilis
well preaid* ovn a middle of Ihe-' .» / *■t a*BIlj I ' l - i t u /jv s -u
" F o r th e r e a r s immediately ahead, t h e outlook is th a t road dentocrurv in wtilcli *he class .1 t I I I IIM I I I I I W I I M
Well when water u*s needed, lit*
Would ill aw l o t s to determine sir,
tlie b i r t h r u le a m o n g women h a v in g t h e i r f ir s t child will llierpialltie* have l»en ellmilialedThe nation's economy ,,ll t-»- Hon­
Would as* d first, and eynt&gt; &gt;*,,,iid
d e c r e a s e * g r a d u a lly paralleling a slow d e cline in t h e m a r ­ ed
out *u thill everyhody will get
l,r limited to IH hours'
ot u
ria g e r a t e ." tlie i-ninpaiiy forecasts. "S econd u n d t h i r d b ir th s , a fair break Thai’s tie* due,-lion
nt any one time.
a s well a r e not e x p e c te d to d e c re a se very m u c h . A ccordingly, in which the country seems i« b,
They had the Well diltled »ud
families o f m o d e r a te size will probably c o n tin u e to be popu­ tiavellng now.
the pump iastalJnl, nod .Mi K■«
Dill.ANDO
iflpei-iall
When
The nohilltv will !«• stream ­ ll,*m rilius tree- K*"t tbli &lt;ly i.m- ter and Mr. Hmith boovkl ii pelt
lar in t b e n e a r f u tu r e . Large families, h ow ever, a r e d e f in ite
lined, Long before then the House ■r.ir a |i|ii|ungeil -ti)
ly, a tiling of tb e p a s t."
tlin-e able spunkier system. Mi ltuf- ,.1
of LoiiIh will have been refonoed, Urnru'e l'mint&gt; ntnwr,* &lt;|i| nut already had a *jniriklei syst.io
and likely will be composed of k*v&gt; to worry aUmt wlo-r*- the 'I la- well in I
fret i|n-|i alol
Coveted Roek
elected representative* instead of iM-r.led water is fomluv from- - bn* a eupantv of r&gt;IHi viilloo- a
hetedllurv loid* a* at present. Aa tbanks to tliior ci»o|«-ialive uri- loinote It I* on tin, line *• i wren
matter of fact, while nolillitv ynlioo tysleta,
IWo of the r'luves und i p, nnrrt
Isla nds w hich a r e unin h a b ite d and In c o n s ta n t d a n g e r apiohatilv
won 1 be abollMlierl It will
Mis Gluilys Rl-iter, Kirliy ‘imith e, I to tb* third, winch t am*
of c o v e r a g e by tin* tides may still be w o r th d is p u tin g over be awarded fm merit mdelv and
hy itlulel uronml |up&gt;
iKbt will not h- piis-ieil -a, from riiilu-i i uiul W ,M. llafonl, all of the f.'un- tlieMl.load,
For c e n t u r i e s H ritisb
n t i s h and F r e n c h f is h e r m a n ha v e fought
Smith lias l-i a.............
.*»v
(‘omioUllily,
Kol
ttiKalhei
over tw o g r o u p s ol rooks. Hi miles long, o f f th e B rit Dih- to *on That is. titles will l»- purely 1about three ymrs apo and worked Kiove and Mr, llufonl ami .Mi
nwnetl CIiuiuipI Iklaiuls. Thefts* rocky Inletn, Lett Hinqulerg honoiary and without speoliil pre oil! a cooper ulive idlrli for roil RMur have about 111 am- vueh
The thrr* ifruvvvrs* Rri'tinling in
.
. iliuctlon
ill action ( au Jolntly-ownAl
Jointly-owned well
and LeftEorelion, urt* convi-iiient ImiteB for HinuRRlera, who rogalives.
Aa for the kingship, that already 1#(i|
aysirin- to provide,
have in the main HUCCMufuHy re la te d the British « n ^ ; u .yrnfolk. Of
ciur**
the
king
h«*
“
• -'" ‘ w.(twr f„r tlinlr groves. The plan, I
meilt Ofik'PrH*
| lma,|, influpiu’** hy virtue uf lit •l.proved hv ail attorney, provided
Now tlis* quarrel in to lie referred to tbe International po»iUop and wide knowledge i.r ih
Court of Jiintiri* at The Hnwiie. Thla sbowfl that the world empire, but hr t* subject * „ -s m
I iiih tnittle Homn miviDu’e. 'J’iine whh when even ho Hmall a 'w ill of hi* people We had plenty Clilile oilier races which now make
up the various parts of the empue
(llnpute would have been allowed to drnjf on until finally it
/i1/,, 'l^'ihe" n-suh -d or, like India, hn&gt;r until ii-ceotly
grew to mi important ft grievanco hh to lead to w»r._______v , Ida
, , , battle with (lie ""
..... ov.i tieen a part of the emidre
cnhlnel
And who can ay hut that Hds
til* desire In make Mrs. Klmpi'ui
British Commonwealth - Innr he
-quean.
*
And finally, if and when ihe fore the Prince Come. f,i 'll**
Prince of Eillnburgh Is called n •hi one— mav hr intepriUed -vito
the throne lie pmhiiblv will !»• oilier dnme-rnlii bloc- of natioos
avmhollc brad of i|iiile a illffeienl which mav a| proach die id*sl -d
CIO Showdown 'Twlit
I
Roldln* Would Follow
British {'nliiilloiiweallh of Nations one world T
Murray, left-WInger*
|
Loft-WIni Withdrawal
We think p i haps thal'r "lut
Tlie Cuntmuiiwealth thus far has
tlie Kmwn up Pilnc* of f-dlnburga
been
hasicullv
Angln-fiaunn
bui
Special to, Coottol free#
already I* b«lng modified in in- mav *«• I-miK IN* the Prlnc*'

lii
County
Have ( o-o|) Well

«

[tha CIO.
1- Through a daclaion on whathar to puU out
Iof the World Federation of Trade UnloM aa fcf
[Ing Communlat-domlnatad.
Urltlah labor already haa datarmlned on auto •
Icomae, leaving tha CIO In an untanaHo position
IIf it doea at ay In the WFTU.
________ | If the break cornea at Portland, eoma 10 or U
Mllp Murray left-wing CIO union* may withdraw from tbg
parent organlaatlon Than thara would ba wldt*
apraad raiding and other effort# by rtgbt-wtngara to oapture Utff
mamberahip of the departed unite.
■ueh on effort already la underway to Naw York City.
■a
a
a
a
« TWO BILLION aUBPLllff—Stgaa are bow pointing to • tdto
WBIon-doUar government aurptua to Uto flaaai pear ending ntoff Jttoff
go doaplta tha fact that axpandrturaa will ha about tot bUMaaff dtoto'
than they ware In tha last fieeel yaor.
'Tha reason for this la that NVenuaa atUI tra mounting uaget tha
•pur at rising price*. Praopoeta now are that gov* mmant toUBa to
the current flacal yaer wtU total about M hUMon dollars eompareff to
an axpandltur* total of 4B bUllona.
In tha last fiscal year tha apandtag total waa 14 MtHona. Of tha
Ineroaaa, two bilUon, goo million la n r additional foralga aU; LI
Ulllon for an enlarged dtfanae program and the raat la dlatrlhutad
Further pfoof
among auch thinge aa more road funds, atomic energy development,
e t a patty i» the pa^y -ofBig.Bttii- greater tax refund*, and mots money tor veterans, tomtom OM soda)
security
‘ m i * it »aan by the-.-Mu-, itf the
National Income haa rtaan fast enough uadar the apur to toaegaa*
StfM t b the collapi* of.jjv Mock
HUrkat during" ine firat waak fob tog price# to provide nearly aa much revaaua aa tha got
to betoro the ItepubUeen-coolroUed gMh Oangreao cut
lowing the election. Turnovar on .Uoaa ayeor at the last meatoh over lito lto il Tfumaa'a
........ rat day hit dir 5,006,000 thafrf
Rovenue to the laat fiooal year waa about i
•a d U)g&lt;ioM -in -atoak value* toto more than the total the gevaramont la naw expeoMI to
Everybody and hi* hiother, it
aaam*. want* to gat an education
in theae day* of over-crowded'college* and univertilfev..lhbit who
thought that cnrollmanU would tall
off aa vaterani dropped oul a year
or two after the war' wat over were
dliappointed thi* ykai when mare
thsn 2,400,000 ituderit* signed up
for higher learning, or 72,000 molt
than lait year, Meanwhile, the enrollment *1 ttacher* colleges which
are axpreted to produce the teach*
era from whom future tttglgnU art
ta get their leamlfig. declihed by
714 porctnt. There are many who
want to get; few to give. New York
Univenilv leada all th e./g it, with
47,647 atudenU.-CalUarsia u tec*
" w k h 43,469.

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"Florida'* new political axil,'
write* Mrnning Heldt m the Miami
Herald, "ii il*e Senator Claudr
Pepper- Governor l ied Fullr, War­
ren team. In fad, politician*
throughout the dale alirady are
*liping ahmil lire likelihood oi
siren running againtl Holland W ASHINGTON—Labor oUarvera anticipate a ahowdown batwiaa
for renator, in 1952, it trrm, n
CIO Prealdant Philip Murray end the l*tt-wtn|eto to too
little early, mice Warren iin’l vel organisation ot the international CIO convention to Podtoad
in the governor'* chair. Hut the* Nov. IS.
They say Murray anally decided to amaah Use Communist ale*
can't (top die politico* Jioni talk­
Imanta but did not wont to rock the CIO dnMtiv*
ing- Senator Hejiper.V *Jd, firat In
| until the balloting waa concluded.
Warren in die lecond primary lad
The battle may b* Joined to two wkjro at
May. and then to Pt**idtnt Tinman
Portland i
in the pre-election campaign, have
I—Through a vote of tha convention on im k *
put him in a itioug position for hi,
ling tha charter of the Now York Otty QUO m m mi. a major cantor o&lt; left-wing nnloototo to
face for re-election in 1950."

HOLLYWOOD GLAMOR
HOLLY-WOOD, Nov. 17. &lt;A9—
There’ll !»■ a touch of Hollywood
m . iiiui
I Viaiiilvlil TiiiiiMii*. Id*
auguriitlon.
Actor Melvyn Douglu* says that
nt rerpiest of Wnshington official*
lie's heading a corrimltlee to utI'nniic a sizeable mnvielund delegalinn to the ceremonies in III*
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17, 1948
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Social And Personal Activities
Personals
Social Calender

R ose

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W ith

PAGE THREE

FLORIDA
M e e ts

a.

A R O tT N D

M rs. F e in b e rg

M ir T O W N

M rs.

C.

A.

D u tto n

lr. R a t t l e s

M ade

F o r

H o n o r e d O n R i i I I u Iu y
A d u lt} * N o t B a b i e s
Have you n i... ,| r,R (be lovely
star ja-rom*'
t, ,&gt;m all over
At’ Nni -fextiircH
Mrs. Irving Frinberg served a*
town. e*|»i mill .i’ .ip tile ICoie
Mr*. C. A
* *•*' ■ - i'v
" A 1 . \ ||\
Alanufacturer* make
hostess for the November meeting
Court
Apaitnii'
*
'?■*?!»l{.
and
was honored on \
Carlin Palmer Ray— Society Editor
Telephone 148 of the Rose Circle of the Sanford
' "'U i •&lt;
. t.. p i e s adult*, not bahles.
MRS. V\ \
i n | I n i ; getting party given in ................
Ii
Garden Club held on Friday morn­
Into Hu h iii.Ih i " . vat* out at liirthdav by ini ,hnn.lil&gt;i A; 1 ..........bug to ., irM-archrr
1'iiei-i. bur rattle* done In
ing
at
10.00
A
M.
The
meeting
was
Angel
K
DAWSON
Edward Kel •»
Mi
I-, t . i n
M rs. D u rd e n ,R ic h a rd s
"fi pa lel color* because
presided over b&gt; Mi*. It. B. Crum­
h r 'm g n
ill.
•ofln- tcrlnlnnl nl lii-i bom- ,i«
,
up
, ikmi best," F ft Whitley and reporl* from various com­
ii! a local 1 o'
C o u n c i l
H o ste sse s
-U " i Dni tmmitli V Vfl 114 in Mil. H |r&gt; H. ii \ Id pi.
o.l.n, „f Bescareh Ser
mittee.* were hem d Morula r» were ,
sipping i ni ie,
DOB IS nod j Tim room* " i n , p. t|,
,
■,r••
In, , of Iif-iiver. *ald in an
J I M S P U N ' i i:
reminded of the dii-tnet mcrLing ,
Th u r s d a y
■
I
for
the
ociii
ton
an
i
n
i.
.I,,,,
Mrs. J. N. Durden and Mrs, J.
Mrs. T. O, Brown, Jr. had „*
. dm ing a visit here.
|i 1 . 1 111: \
■ The annual Thanksgiving dinner R Richards were co-hostesses for her guest* yesterday Mr* T &lt;1 to lie held at the Mayfair Inn on .
iva i ill ivmg alrd with b-- - U ......................
.f mi.......
I*.i bir i like l-ilght red — hut
a io-auNfii1 ' .
• i i In \ Her rntxi-'l fall fli-wei
of the Phllathra Clai* of the a regular meeting of the Wo. Brown, Sr. of Orlando am! Mr* Dec. 2 and 3 and &gt;&gt;f I lie plant salt'
tln-i .in- not . niisiiited."
VC-leldllV
In ■&lt; M il l'l l P’.l.l
Flrat Baptist Church will be held man’s Council of the First Chris­ P.. K. Harmon of Winter Ilmen on Dec. 3,
Till* ten t.i'-b t n
a nd H A t g b I l i t I: vi-ie bnving ii linofl clolli m l , .n i .i - . l
a t the Tourist Center at *1:30 P.M. tian Church held on Monday even­
Mr*. Endor Curlett told of the I
AA ABIi'S
a -ei lou
,rn. ,■ .n,
about I largo erystiil pun, b l..-«i .
The American Home Depart- ing at 8:00 o'clock at the Dur­
Mrs. T, O. Brown Jr. allend- beautification of tile hospital ,
lot .'b a ll m., .
H O I I H A Y IN N
ment of the Sanford \Vonien’t| den home. Mrs. J. P. Wilson pre­ nd the Rosalind Club T&gt;-a this ground* during flic meeting and |
Am oiixioii - 1 with fern ond outi,---n -o
I oil I
- 1r il k n m l • h l e k e *
|
to - r e I lie 1 1 '• &lt;1
a,, ii, mil Mi-.,mo
lioldi'l* hold "lo t, l ip. t
i .,
Club will meet «t I tie Junior High luded over the meeting and Sirs. nfternoon In Orlando g u r u hv illelutieiK voted to *pou*m a Icctuie
III,ii, e i *
in \ Allium. i i
fiehool at 8:00 P.M. The guest J It. Furr la led the mission study. Mr*. Frank Mehtme, Mr- Chaile. hv Mr*. I,. Hoo-loo Reti*vh during j *•,
• , ile i la,* I.. I t l n i i e r l* r t r lle *
flln-tied Of i -ailed llllt* ond mint u. i . ,,,t
• ••• l , I 111 t i l l M i l
— ll*tl
I i ill leenHt - i », , i , - I’uik i n - j with punch b\ Mi
VPeaker will be Colena Wilhnll Christian literature section of the I.irtlgu* and Mrs. Liilcn Hull
| ,
i,, i
tiie first week m March on the | , &lt;
- . m l . .i.l
i i . I s o , t o 111*10110 I T- S I
ni.e it I ■(
,
'll*
of lArlnlldo. I HI m i l , , i -|„
whole subject will be culinary p m u was given by Mrs. Itay
1
l*
II ' l l l l , l l n n r r - ' I g r ,
ati of cm -age milking. Mr* Heuscli j |
MBS W r
' 1 1 MINI, .com .1 In,* | css, "Happv IlnH .ln
„„
I or H o n is llo n *
Font.
Friends of John C. Smith will Is from Jackson* die mid the public I .
|o 11111 pi &gt;/&gt;
r*hoo» 111 r I..I 'A im e r P a c k
ck at Hi,' I Ming to the iioiioi .i, i j, „ | i,
The Seminole County FcdrrnPlans were made during th* he sorry to learn that he i» con­ is invited to attend tin* meeting
A\ i on a n '* G
A
item tom ] icccivcd mini' I-1
tlon of Woman'.! Clubs will uobl n meeting for the annual church fined to Orange Menion.il ||n»
Mra. Chillier. Wilke rend nn j
in &gt; •
W ll AA AINAA r i g h t ! hr, friends,
covared dish luncheon at the Worn- supper In be held at the church pital In Orlando where he will article mi the origin of the bon
r w
fo ifta ju .
\ m * lo o k t n , ’ i - not-iil gain- j Tho-o from
an'a Club with the meeting start- on Dec. 3. Refreshment* were undergo an operation.
gainvilla and Mi* .1 M Moyei ,
•ii I'ow.in'
r 7)fUcioM&lt;i
(
’
’
wi
h - Mr*, i.
i'
spoke on dish gulden At the con­
If
w II
- •
up r In t I ||,,i, v fleer- o 't
P O P C O R N BAUS
‘"We* Orlmma*!' School Parent- j ■ " " ' J M r ." Rkhard”. * ' T ' c
Dr. and Mr*. J. N. Robson had clusion of the meeting a plant -ale I
W
S
rimi -day
' ' ' '* t ' Root • • Me-. Mvn-1
- -i
Teacher Aisocletlon will meet at
_M
u
Dobson, Mrs. Allison Nlblark, a* their gueata for the weekend was held among the member* with
Gi.ek In-tit
fftSt (« t *e* *1|ei ■
1 " -t t l!NK *T ijttoieiM. Vi
ll i
H ^ —
8:80 P.M.
fsf
e
*tx
fr
i*
nf
i
Alfred
B.
Robson
of
Atlanta
ami
pioceeds
being
donated
t
&gt;
(be
G
a
r
­
t ihh! F R \ I 1 ’ 1 * n I — i I-—' 1 \A f |1--( •mn .■■ " ,
The Sanford Women'* Golf As- Mrs. J. P. Petra*. Mr*. O. D.
kii|l**a .&gt;A*• *■fslvic *(wf 1
I In- jitiig*
lie decide babel mill "I
r e la tio n will hold a monthly I undress, Mr*. Durden. Mr*, W. Mra. H. L Anderson of Hasting*. den Club building fund
-W» ***r gr—* &lt;*s
J
» iio a i+o
Those attending Hie meeting
in I MBS.
(Ailand|* fs# 1«*1 *1 I r» r&lt;* **• 1P o p
Hnicheon meeting at the Seminole E. Cherry, Mr*. Wilion, Mis* Alto viattlng Dr. and Mt* Robson
I t n \ unHue Williams, Mra, Fox. Mrs. on Tuesday were Mr. and Mi* J jw r r r Mr* Crinnlov. Mi t hat lea
r* ki 1 •-* 1'*" 1
Country Club at 12:00 o'clock.
ItiSiMMt; Itnvriidtl.i, Mton Ihe ,u|i
t.awsnn, Mr* Fdmnn.l Mei-*h, Mr*
The Y. W. A. girls will meet nr .1. I,. Horton. Mr*. Farrla, Mrs. N. Robson, Jr, of Daytona flench
' ''
' I'hat fie* W e st. Mi
.....
%F o r m j
i"g
--------------j j . M. McCasktll. Mi- Eduard F.
,L’ ' ■ ' ' 0 \ &gt; t|, Aiania.m, At,
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 W. C. Clause. Mrs. O. T. P ear­
'polling . -I . i-'
James Harvey Covington, sea Latte. Mt* t* P II* i t, |.-o, Mi * W
P.M. Each member la requested son. Mi*. W. II. Young, Mr*. Earl
er. Mrs. Cliail.
i 1
Hid I tin Shea, Mi
MIN TER I I W E Y F I * — , p i.’.- . oi Mi , .
to bring ranned goods for n Evans, Mrs. G. W. Rowland, man apprentice. U8N. son of F. A 1 A. Morrison. Mi* J I* Woodruff,
S
;« t i.-f i : m a
u n t i l
ge
-1
mg
Mrs.
J.
W.
Knight,
Mr*.
Ethel
Covington
of
Sanford,
Is
serving
|
Mrs.
It
R
Hrrk.
'It*
1
nlctt,
Mi*
Thanksgiving basket.
VlixHout K - i e s r - n l d llellv I f ■.-led to l -,
All
F W K. r .
D r . ( ’. I , . I V r n o n R
’
aboard
the
seaplane
temlei
U
8
S
|
j
.
|.
Fmxlei.
Mr*
W-lke
Mr*
F.
-Mann
amt
Mrs.
George
EllaSeminole Chapter No. 2, 0. E. 8..
F fwina Kcl-. v
llrim .u Hill tepie.ent Ihe SI. j Imi' mg T,* I-, t
!
Curtiss,
which
recently
returned
T
Mertw
ethn.
Mi*
g
a
Stine
f ir r m iK T in s T
will meet at the Mnsonlc Hnll nl Worth.
AuioHlne i hsmher nf Com- ) I I! H AA II' i \
from a Naval Reserve Training I „„(| the ln»ate«.
i i g a Mil i F R E E MEI MODI' I Al l ' l l i n i .
8:00 P.M. Each member ia **k
I’UHAIpt ( m t l ’l ETK
mene nhen »he compete* for ii . t 'H i i . I I ill r - 1■
Crulae to Acapulco, Mexico, with |
----------------------" Fa i
to bring gifts and money for u R a d i o P r r H o n a l i t i e H
The Frt-c At. - 1 ' i i i , . . i .
p
• i p Mr AI HERVB R
-1 m l
,
v A\ Al b s . r
Ihe mle of I loildi i Tinxertne
the Flrat Taak Fleet
Masonic Home Thanksgiving box.
hold
a
nriasp'p
.
n.&lt;
nug
■
&gt;
*
i " n i’l' I
1, ■I I,
inn- it Im at eblircb Oil I I I III,
Quern xi Winter llxtrn on Nn(io iiiff T o
T h e a te r
mfThe Constitution of the Rainbow
,
I,,,lb
l i l t - u r pie-rrlleeit, dltpensid
I III1
\ I 1* III
I"
MB - b e g in n in g * t .' " P M
Friends wilt be sorry to learn
Assembly of Sanford will be held
______
VCmiier ?i.
Ia
Repsiis suit sdlristment* msda
II \I(K \
-II I
a I' Ii storm r rr* ft " hi • &gt;, At
that Miss Minnie Ruth Odhsm is
a t the Masonic Hall at fi;00 P. M. j
\ t « sfentures
Winner of the Min southland
* 11 lend "
' - I' - writ i-&gt;&gt; tb'
ii pot * i : z
t &amp;
with members In formal dress. All
im U . Y W O n p . N.v
iv 4 V
SANTA FE. N. M.
Tetevi* confined to a hospital In Win­
come.| «i llu tn n i Rejrh on l.t
Hff .
&gt; I l|v,l &gt;\ nn-,-ling 'I b
- s t 3 12
Mksont and Eastern Star* are 5i.it"* *hxdii» i* tending semes of ston Salem, N. C. where .hr un Film Mi»r» Mir Mt** mt*"! inter
boi H u , A||«« Herman will of- ‘ 4|A'|*|ttnu n -.»• »
iity I-- in'Hi il to h"
cordially invited.
A tls n H e v * ll n n « l H s n k H k ig .
ladln personalities Into summer derwent an appendectomy on Sat - G t m ed people in Hie a m Id. ito fet rule rnnipelllinn to other I d «' i oi.i i t . .
i irlno to
urday.
She
and
her
mother
Mr*
baturdat
I
gue*«
ii
was
ln«
■
Hablithat
a
's o fn rrl, r t o r lit *
show business, say* Hal Peary, the
i In I r In os.! ’ ' • • '
boat.!
Flo'ld* hestltie* In Ihe fifth sn- I • 'n oun I ' 1 t»
Th# Junior High School Parent- Throckmorton P. Ollderaleeve of II. B, Odham are visiting in couple would bica- under Hie
AA'.'in *be&gt;
r tis s f A**
• b Hi, iTeacher Association will hold a radio
Winston Salem with Mr and Mi*. *11*1n.
Hulk,
pilin'.
nu.l rxnxerlne Queen rnnletl
Dn i I, us ii. ,. 1
■e lunll
rummage sale beginning at 0:00
Alvin
Odham
and
their
children.
When
Ida
I
upino
and
Glenn
I'earv lias been appearing at El
Ipooanreil h* Ihe AVInler Haven I up I- nl d-oif 1
Ill'll c
P. M. at Stafford’s Feed Store T ra tro de Santa Fe here, one of
I’ord were appioarlird on the
Phone
Junior t himtier of Cnmmerre. I AIMS (■ I AH u , . IH -N. Si;
i, betaeen
at Second Street ami Sanford the son Ih west'a newest summer
"Kona nr a" *ri, Hie&gt; 'tok,- into
| -ti " King .it.oi. -1.
Avenue.
Ihe
open
fiel,|
ami
!
Inter
1
i , ni .\ 'i i .nwi ionu iDn r i&gt; ' ■ i , i ,
■,!
[ Ml I A IN
f A|, t PM"
pr'ifensioiiat tliealer unit*.
T a y lo r H o m o Scpup
!»2
SUNDAY
viewing each olliei Willi the exi Amu p c i ........
-i .
He »»v* he want* to get hi* fsce
t •&gt;n t p l r t r
U Iii i i i i .
$l.,T0
M
E
N
D
eil
loin’ll
on
Hie
ellehe
'ill
of
O f
D e p e n d a b le
M eet
jin i
Hr. i i . I
. I
SJ.'itl
I l r l . t i x c I li.iu k .g o m g l i i i i n r i " i t l r - u m i u u - lin r il
"lig practice Here"* Hie ie*ull
|G i I I II A IIKIIVA N■*111M
pSP 1 III 1*0. I - G i
the
liusiiiess
of
learning
lines.
Woman'* Club, ('assuring* at 11:011
Fold: "What do ,&lt;oi .li-ltke
k 1.011
lit itige I till, bl on
r.o in, i . c- &gt;
The Dependable ri*«, if the
"Midi every radio personality I*
S I AA |»|S|I t lilt
A.M. Afternoon session. 1:80 P.M.
aloul actors?"
III .I II' t I III ' - *1 l.l.l - 11 II
• III I I Ii Mil I I I
First
Methodist
Church
met
„n
doing
some
trooping
this
summer,"
' lilt I in. I I I M lit IIS
MON BA I
I AI D ' u W i ' l l A
Monday afternoon si the home
'"&lt;*
(■fit tfl &lt;&gt;II |«f I- 4 Alfl j
U
Th# Sanford Tourist Club will I’earv *avs. He doesn’t believe Mr*. Roscoe Taylor no Orange I
J"
, .
II1 AA1f ll rt |n AV f|l t, I I A
,
Erl.
’.
mt*t at the Tourist Center st 7:30 television will leplace radio, how Avenue with Mra W H Kirby as
. M.r ’
V'!'' V"iing
a**In« ■ «
mbin«i -1tfi ■( •*»iii
P.M. The guest speaker "III he ever but that It will herom# a co-hostess. Mra. Cyril lliitne, p
r
e
,l*’" '
" ,H’ w' " k thi* *,n-J inaia*b»tiiif-tl - V lid.3 u
Edmund Stowe who will lalk on valuable adjunct. "Ultimately 1 shied over the meeting sml con , *r
si 1111
'
think they will put television pro­
sl« “ Landscape Gardening."
ducted routine husine**
Ch,l*t
. ..........
, " •the
The Elsie Knight Clide of the gram* on film," he says. ' Too
mas
*lft»
were
brought
t.V
the
"
"
much
of
a
chance
Is
taken
with
to l
f
*
•
ivi'ii
le
an
aetoi
you
to
m
,.
HiFirst Baptist CTiurch will meet
pH l
-U-l v
members and auctioned during t h e '
,
,
'.nip,in ,i
j j t h Mrs. V. A. Williams, Sr., null the presentation nf Impromptu meeting with proceed* being given .
I’wleallv
enjoved
reft
slid .'
.
programs
"
.
,
,
I.l
.
.
i
i
.
i
Magnolia,Avenue, at 8:00 P.M
hi " \ oil .mil It ii lint d yen
" i ,.((
tn
the
building
fund
wldm'nk
"
,
i
.
i
r'
&gt;
r
-i*
ton
TUEHI fAY
. *. •oirml
A rummage sale ws* Planned
^
.......
* . to ve a B.
-I liking you in ig ii *
The regular Hireling nf the Pilot RAINBOW f . ll t l . S W I L L MEET for Dec. 4 at 202 Sanford Avenue 1
&gt; •i •. on
'
The
Constitution
of
the
Rainbow
mv neck out. lou Hu- III v two cream |o' n *to add*
Club will he held at the Tourist
. i I.l.on
ami
announcement
ws*
made
thst
Assemhlv
of
Sanford
will
he
held
I
pm
|.l-.
i
, ,
,, , , ..
, roitllv fun- in tie e . )'*■*&gt; woikcd drain. &gt;1
Center at 8.00 P M. preceded by
Ii S
t
to
V"II
navi*. ClIHt JH, I fill"
nl Hie Masonic Hull on Thursday anyone having article* for the sale (vit|| ,
the hoard meeting at 7.30 P.M.
are
to
contact
Mr*.
Tayiiir
|
TIH.
*m.ml*
.....................
.
u.D
at 8:00 I' M. All members of the
THAI Al o t
O’A'M
At the conclusion of Hu- meet rig mhmllwn
v„„ ,lkf
group are requested tn ho present
In formal Hi ess. All members of n f,t£,h. r nU WM r T m '1! °
work for , woman .......
1 Imi
a
s l i m m i n g
f l a i r *
am k
By VIVIAN BROWN
Mason* and Ihe Eastern Htar ara L
C , * » . « ” P for.............
.......
I ...............
1
h man I like Hie diieclm -- you'rre *.
•i .|
AP Newsleatute*
*‘h » *| *
cordially Invited to attend.
■r
'".ii g
Thomas, Mra. M. L. rillls, Mr*. E. nf a mail Women ale Until eel
Bl ' l»’*t |»M! lit
% (111 I »»
O. Kilpatrick, Mr'. J D Callahan, creatures. AA'Iist do you like most If ycO n r i d e ll ri 1 f MS
•Mil h A|*|■* 1 i »!»m V
j l W h a t’a your trouble, gal? Row
I'ftllT
poUillg
m
•h t g ’ Y m u
•hr
Mra. Je M . Lee, Mra. Rutner, Mr*. to women?"
I ' 11&gt; flm*U i|i rtrl jjt "v*n
Egged. Knoekkneed? Pigeon-toed 1p
IV
I."
Thomai Howall, Mra. Sue l.nsi.
Skinny T FatT Juat plain homely 7
I • | *J *•* I
Ford I don't knou I gm -- u •
H
a
» h I ' TI
1 h«*t t ‘ I H
fhla
ehelt, Mr*. R. F. Col* and th* ,n sens* of hllllii'i. What it" vmi 1
Don't give It another thought.
1 |1 Til HI t " Mt J i i f ' M*
t Of I I ' " k* 1 ■III! H I 1 i
hostess.
You can be downright prettv,
'"rfM........... ... \ I'ltuT r
j like most in * m a n ’ "
a...
tl
M
i Inter 1 VI a
avan If you're ugly. That paradoxi­
i " tiri' f-i .irt'on
,
i ’1
1 F upino “Tend'-r ne», AA'Iial it
I
T I M! ” Ii- 1
it * *
y
lit
cal remark was made by one of
i' it mM
rttstes yon nio»t shout aoiiien ’
T 11&gt;i t
t
ir
m
- '
America's most famous model
, " 1,1
r.:i
T n# i |if»i
Ford: "Nothing Tltev i« wio
1e '
V ' i* 1 n
g
i
i
.
H a t R e n tin g S a lo n
1
1
« 1 1lii
agents, John Robert Powers.
' ■ f i itin
til
drt fill."
t
1.t'V%
rroitm ;
1 11 If 1
1
Mr. Powers was talking about
k*‘
oi|t - •
HAI’I'Y BIRTHDAY
I.uplnn
"Not
e 'e n
lip-r.
ft*
■»» is ^ ■ ' • • •
k i*l« r ’
B
i
'
j
i
u
n
I
n
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
i
.
'
,
’
;
"
'
"
s i l h O M 9 l t « '
that "certain iioinrlliliig that soma
D.e
train up.»rh«
stain* in euffp....... p&gt;?"
M L. Tllll*
&lt; r - l* W 1*
rlpi fi
girls have mid other girls just
r"'
O ' - l V ,
.
i
f
i
I
il
.
f
til
f
H
i
1
Ford: "No Wiial do vmi &gt;1
h*»t
W ft i '
. lu.
th.
i. h u t
By DOROTHY ROE
haven't." He aaya it ts an inner
i- fit
*1h
like alroilt men?"
1 • • n|« • ' I. •tl . . . » i f
*» e*l | f
1
•» *
glow which ofttlniei i» more endly
As-orlaleH I’rea* Fashion Editor
•♦| | f i ni \
*‘ti lit
I.uplnn:
l.a/im
Hi,
"
I.
l
III
•
,
llll't.
,
I
career
site
made
tliatantaneou*
tted in the not-ao.pretty girl.
NEW YORK — It's funny about
, ■ • l« i y t t i f l i f i r i 11 | " m
Ford "Should an nrtrr-- I
■ll«l • lip .,g .1111 lit- ll I
lUtlful girls are likely tn tuke
tuk monetary success, (n p short time, hats.
r a. autlful
,
i n .1 t i n \ H i t ' h ' t v t I
f Hthe actm In love - ,e n e s ?"
J.diu-ori
and
Jild
however,
her
selfishness
was
an
!
their beauty for granted and rest
1 When
a■ woman
ia wearing tne
* i in rr 'Mtn *i -r, » 'trt &gt;
I.upilro:
"N
atinaliy
(,
i
I
lie
timid
r
lid
Sum
parent
to
everyone
ahe
came
In
Wh(m
uom
*n
on their laurels, The homely girl
right hat, she can get the Job, moment. A flrr all. flu set , 1
•I, 4t* nll J
11in*!
\ f
knows she should develop her per- contact with. Model* disliked her make the speech or Impress tho Cl
.......mi mill rm i
rues
the
rhaiactei
she
Iin
because
she
wasn't
cooperative.
i
t
«i*ti-r
Iri-t
un
tonality and inlerest in people to
♦tIT liuhHv vifli fm I
1*1 •
with. Du you like women t 1
\ 1l II "iiM, ANk nf ff*| rr|
Photographer* began to see her man she's after.
succeed socially.
^ ttlff'M^ Ifi t •&gt;|l||«1l|lfiir* Mftl1 I l"l
When she feel* that her hat out your ties?"
de
t
f
t
Hit
t#*t
Virfm
v
If
%
face
as
*
perfect
blank.
Pretty
He cited the instance of a re­
hi * » i i ‘ Si t V« nn
isn’t up tn snuff, ait* might as
Ford' "No. I like mv pip b 6 • '
t Ii ivcl film hut isti#| JuftHvt*
porter who waa sent to interview loon she xlipped from a 1300 a well stay home for all the good
H|*» M«l »s I st-i vitlg 4
ersthril
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week
fashion
and
photographic
a woman hilled by the circus as
h»* i i r ' i M . ’ .j Mi f r ( | 1 I
«he'll do, In husittei* or in love, i mv clothe* Do you like f*n« *'
fjlttitl V U pltMltv"
^'ll! 1|r|»* i l l
"th* homellst woman In the model to practically nothing.
Realixlng this long-aatabliahed
I.iipluu
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course
They
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Now
ahe
ask*
why?
She
trie*
to
*•
world.".
"•I Vf Is*»*«M| ittMp h(k)in&lt;
•h. in 1
muif tir«»|Mt!
by saying fact, a custom mllllnar by the me my bread and butter \A’ii.i
The reporter Interviewed the wo- explain It to herself by
14*1111(1*' 1 ill the*
thi* &lt; tr*IITM sriib f orriiiirttml]V. 1
. f *sto StUlt
tn, wrung from her a hark- people are used to her race, per­ nama of Mra. Matty Clarke haa ha* shaken yuu H cently?"
Fnrrl ” !i'« Ifnllvword's at-f1• . '
1*Ji(r InT
-*h«" f iTtif M}t f M4 (fLit l i»! Mtiil Ift *»'} V#lltMY i (|*M1*
snge the color started a h at renting haven on
ound of hardship and un- haps ah* should change
11» I hi* S-Hi111
rf 1'"NH’fc^ilinli u •tell «i
pleasantness which had left her u t's ty le of her hair, the shape of New York's fashionable east aide, If you driv* un im-xpi-nsivi-• I'd*
(or Ihe henefit of women who
com plate IV untouched. She had her eyebrow* or llpa.
•She might take a tip from the must have a special hat for a spe­
la am ed to rise aheve all misfor­
tune which had touched her. When other girl I know. She ts tall but cial occasion and don’t faal that
he had finished with hi* Interview, thin. At 23, her hair la graying. Hiev can pay the required |60ha decided It was Impossible to Her teeth protrude slightly. But HHil-up to buy one.
writ# about the hnmellnct* of the after a year In the modeling buitFor an outlay of | 3 par day
woman because ane actually bad neis ahe has It in the palm of her plus a 118 deposit. Mra. Clarke
hand.
become beautiful In Id* wyes.
sends her customers out equipped
She alarted In a small way, waa ivilb the right hat far the right
Mr. Powers of course makes hi*
living *s agent for pretty women. willing to take advice. When ahe purpose. Those who rent hat* fall
“
“ Yt lie
............................... began to innkp a good deal nf principally into two claaaea: ca­
Iio y o u r 1 h r i . f m a * s h a p td n g e s r l\
. th e n * i t h a c k s o il
All of them don't money, ahe didn't Invest In a mink reer girl* who want to make th*
ph w
r s i s x ' R t i- h im « g i f t h e 'll e n b -v (o r m a n y , m a n y in u n H i*
llant beauty to appear coxt or In Jewelry. She found her right Impression during Important
happiness In taking care of other*.
I. Hi
inti Interview*, and women con■Fewer* i* noted for hl» ability She nni supplied Tier family with ftouted with an unexpected dinSW K A T M U sS
to Ml*ct girls vlio poaaea* both a few of the comfort* thay had net dale, who must have a fabu­
Slipover -Ivie- In long sleeves nr
missed—cleaning
women
and
beauty and that "inner glow.”
*1 |.vele«« J mi'Ihsii I designs, sulld
T h a n aren't too many girl* no*, launderessea to help her mother, lous hat for. a big evening.
Whole wedding parties also are
ri,Inis, two-(one- anil rilsld r|e
■ailing thin happy combination. a television set for her father, a
• igtit Hiyltil By 11ii,I Beims In
1 know two model* nolther of house in the country for th e whole firquent customers, selecting hats
1110', vllglll a on).
fm the one important occasion, re­
them Power*' girl*. Nor do thay
Her simplicity despite the world luming them the next day.
work for the u n i t agency. One la
7 .!ir» -!M S 0
Mott In demand are the dinner
a perfectly beautiful blonde who of adulation she now Uvea in.
jlw a y a haa had life handed to her leave* everyone amased. Her own cocktail hats, all strictly allot Ing,
lither* In psit wool, rayon and
w a rd i......................................
wardrobe
la scantv hut ahe alwaya rented by business girls for a big
a gold cup.
eotton .
When ahe a u r ta d her model looks neat and well-groomed. dale.
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Reversible Jacket* •&lt;( Tan gabar(Una with 100'r « "&gt;l lining in
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It this long lined dress with Its flounced w npover effect end French toll cnlln , . , Its cartridge trim
and rhinestone buttons Perfectly proportioned
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COMMENTS

ith Victory Over Jacket Jayvees
Tlfe Bern! mile Hljfh School Cel*
, ary Fed "11” squad placed tin* mji
i bn (he ItMk fnntbull season at Hu*
high nr (mill fontlmll fluid last tdgM
when they (inaleil the Lee*limit
Baby Yellow JuckeU by un 18 In
7 score.
1. Midway the first period Hu*
'Fed* acmeil mi n 20 yard Juniil by
. Buddy lluis, but the conversion
was nn good. After two exiliiugi'*
of punts, tin* Jackets Imgim to
inuvr, but Miirinn Hut lor, fleet Fed
Wlngbs. k, upeared one of
i *.
burg's pk»««*« mid ran 66 yardi Ini

F ro m

a tniirbibiwu. Again the try fm
the extra [mini wttn tin I'nnil,
Thirty second* Iiefnir the l"ilf
einlcit Jack Heiiviill chugged......
tile twin stripe lulu | jiiv dir* f**1
tin* uiily l.eenluiry lunrkei llem till
passed fur tin* extrn fjtnril.
Tile two team* ployed no HO
even tiled* ilurini! the tint.I i|-&lt;t&gt;
ter. bill Mike WIteh'hi 1 , uinnn !
over fm (lie third San Imil touch
down from the six yard up n
the fiiml ininiite nf ploy m 11•
fnintb I'Olltn. The exlm |n„ii ui
tempt Wns nn good.

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Commission Seeks Feeler On Gator
Ban On Bill Conn Bowl Tilt On .Ian. I

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flAINESVILLK, Nov. 17, f/lh Wnys uml means of checking Mi­
ami backs Frank Smith, Clive
Shrader and Horry (iliaul will 1st
the main topic of work for Flor­
ida's Colors a t Ibis afternoon's
workout.
Ci.wr.u r.iii mi tiiietA
Of tlie hard-running Hnrri.nni*
ftit krr.sM lt‘s li.ali It* la*
Iriu, Shrader lias tilled up the nu»i
l» * « tl *» ItsTy anahvA
•garli
yurduge from scrimmage, 11)2, but
-«U noty It b*|la MD&gt;( tka
Mia
It all* laatln ato. Naburly Harry Chaul has an itnpresum am |. tlw gtN. Ma
sivs If. 1 yard average with Ifi5
Mt.taSir.ftts
vnrds on only 17 trip* with the 1 m u 10
ball.
Florida's offense is still th r e a t­
ened by the score arm which Char­
lie Huttsinger developed in tlie 1
Kentucky game and lias ls*sn n u r x - . , M p rslsts Stitrms sf MMTNU P
big through the week. Hunslnger, I
tied with John Cox In the Florida
scoring with DU points, lb far*
abend of otbsr Color ground gain­
ers with 034 yardi) at tlio slid of '
eight games.
Are you troubled by distress of
While lbs prospective atten­
t.oiais functional poIodic dlsluradance is nearing the capacity fig.
auira’ i*e*a u,u tiiak* you soSsr
urn of 2(1,400, Florida officials
from palu. fail to narcoui, tlrsd—
at lucti tunest Tl.rn so tty Lydia I.
announced today that tlck-'t, ore
eii.sl.am s Vefetabl* Uotnpound W
•till available and that upward of
r*n»a tuch stmiptoms. Pinkliam's
a thousand will probably be avail­
tiM a srsnd sootning »/raci on on*
0/ wonsi.'. nil'll important offani/ *
able the day of the game.
Kigbt tackle Cliff .Sutton, who I
LfDII E. PIH K H A M 'S SSK Sl^
lust Week beeume the first Florida
player to put in the full 00 minutes *
of playing lime in a single game, I
is pacing the week's defim-ive ! ■■ •
ai
■
— m,
work, with guard* drove, am! I H f l l n S l f l E I H G S S n f t S l ? '
Heurta, right tackle F isnk Demp- » .
Jf
CHARUtB A
. ney and center" Jimmy Kynes and ' !**
L’"*i!^! * . b*1p *J7*^**’
Ban A rtP *
nf/Pt.r-THReArtR, Jul.n (Illbert ia on .11 of the Heavy |
bUiak.
Hf KKA*. 7t&gt;oWurk,
'll** fil«ad)jr Ua*Ui«, I« uiuillf pUMEpI j
Hi* fVHr/HO
bat 111 itsy’s game, wt.lch is Flur- I It
*o1.cat. only a*Uu
'»**a
IsS. '
paunr
or I»•
aa. OaUmdSSiA
M 6. IMS 4 1.6
ilia’s homecoming, will It the tenth that's »by It bo* Uta a Wtl taitaf-r
i t &lt;947, ASP
of the Florida.Miami series which ■lib tval puiiUau. II yeti tt i ltw*
a ir c a o *
began In 1U3H and bat teen five Ltaa mu, .uab .rmeti.m* s. Vs. qf ‘
' aril** mA *
Flotilla wins against tour Jtm ri- tpp.UK la.aJi.tie. upwl ila u a b tUM* '
(ana., pb.ikol fa(1404, -'TluaMM
OQOP FoR 6Sm* esna victories.
Usa.1.1 bsalu..., 1«4 Ll.tlA—tbS tt VMM
-TXiG Y B A R /
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Says H e Does Net
Local llimlrm
i
fiiiiiniiin eiise in biiiidlloir ymis, I
Count T e a m
Om
111ll I-mi lllol'lltillll fur lltllliK, will'
miike bunt (UK nun nf the safest
i|&gt;ufts
|
Hy JOHN FRYR
(
With inme* liuntera in the field
FOLUMHIIH, O., Nnv. 17, (A i- 1
ib.'in evei Imfure, e|liutsiimushi|&gt; Ibe 1-111111nI nf the suveieiKii stale
nlul mfety me inereusiliKly neees- ni tlliO, la uuliiF lido lta amni'd 1
my S|MirImr»tuiiiihi|i In ju«t |*ui.d Mieblynn gume dither — tlila tun 1
millin'i
Aiiiuiik the ifuml 1111111*
m i of hum ill)' ore ubnerviin' wild* with extra sip.
'I be liilll-lutlia me bealliiK —« db
lib mb uniny one's bend, 1111111111'
■••■I fne mill exIluKlindlillK elynr- feivm if nut conviction - “Iwn*
.Mii IiikMo, beat Michigan," alt
elle
I. I S Inland „f I),.. Fbiiiiln1"hniK blub Stn-et flnlil Ilia CBIO|S'&gt;
te n . ull'iMd Hxlensiim Wiviee bai Iblo.iyb di.wiiti.wil.
iii s| n n poniin muIiim*lit a nf «afd*tv
^ 1 ‘V bMUMR '*
* ,e '
Itu.ii.. . Thiy inrlrnli*
I Bl»ir l!ntv»’i»lly l!iifkny«s n^«
I. I n ut ijvm y gun \vith llm ' xUr *^ii‘,Bikhii W«lv«*rlii«i ••
;
l&gt;t • 1
it lniii|(*(| gun. Thi* ■ **hv i t « &lt; / 4 i u s III*’ Nation h N"
■in • ni iboul role of Kmi snteiy. ' 1 '" “m •• ibis Hatnrday. The Hn.'t •
1* lm |i lln- firing inerliiinifm 1 v&gt; s go into the game with lta J
..n
ilr" unitl the ins 1win you odds agaiiisl litem. I'ools aronad
town are "putting the Hitckeycs
*t I, to boot. v
:i t'm ry only empty tt'in.i, U points.
(,'nnch Wesley Fesler hlmselL
inken down 01 with Ihu ucllun
..pen, into your auto, eam|i umt wlto In might the Rlirkeyes up fiuai I

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SAVANNAH, (la., Nov. 17, (/P) - ' JA« KHONVII.I.K \ „ t r.
A Havauuab bnxlna official U )Mpeeiul»
"&lt; li*ni-m, i* ju*i ....
IMklnp to have Killy Conn, formei j "f aeveml xrhnnlx «eni lixlni It.uvi
hlavywelybl till* contender now I "feelers" in Ke|ileuil&gt;ei," u idied
makiiia a comeback, barred from I ■* H Iii.rby, cbuinniiu of the i. itm
Hie fight rlnif.
[ Howl's selection rnmmlllei . &gt;&lt;
Secretary l.enu Collins of thk i " ‘r',*v when usked I.. . ..ninn nt . ..
now here lust season to a tclest-np** 1
Sevannah buxlntr rnmiillaalmi eubl "" Assncjnteil I'ress releai «be b Inline
lil t lilylit Conn and n Maeuit, (ia , I
In Inst Niin.biy'x )&gt;*•)" r
I Always eiirry yum ^1111 ■&lt;&gt; shut nl Ibe Hose Bowl, nays thsi
matchmaker. Hid Wlnenruff, ill* 1 The Al’ article, ..riifinui
v'u'i ' in mnl I id Hie diiei'linii of . no paper, tile Hlickeyen "tluli’t even
f til*i I in n veibal contract to | Winston Haleto, N. &lt; ., said in p n i 1 In1 iniii/li', liven )f you i,, uinlda. belong mi Ilia same field vvltn
Jlybl Wbltey Heilltr of New Or "Before lliev won I heir ■' *■■1f* b. lb* *lire of your lu igut he­ ! them."
"Hut." Fesler told a hnmecmniM'
lean* in Havnnmili toiiiurinw nlebt. I ........ here l.nlny- n '.ti ll *i/rb-i lm .........pull the Irigget.
('nllll)x »nul lie telef(ia|ibei| n willi Wake I ntesl llleToteis .il
u '.'ever point a gun al any- bntaiuet lari oiglil, "there is some
tiling mote In III!! game and llw1
prntrsl to Kxi'cotlve HecrelHiY lemlv Jind I..... invited tn ii|i|ie 11 Ihull* \mi do mil well lo shunt.
srvey I,. Millet of Ibe Nntioont in Hie I exits Hun Unit! nod Hi
; Never leave your gun on- In attnude (tin leant li..s that '
•ill* i"b'd illlleun you ulduiii) n fn 1. 1,lie esn c s 1vile r r.te ■tl .1 ..ill ti *t
BoxIjik As sue in 1Inn nod linked Unit InrkantlVitle lilllitr |tnw| i-mll.* '
" ( tieinsiiM doubt less hs* mil* **l
h ..'ever llilllb 11 lies 111 u dnii’l have n ohutii'ii."
Conn ami Wineginff Im mis|ien&lt;|od.
ilii, tlie Buckeyes uwull the gsine
I, in * n 11ll 11 luudeil gun.
Conn scored a nlldb-rniind let'll- the stiuiiKest I emus 111 the Hnutli
nlcal kniH'kiml in Mac n Mundiiv "iilil I bn hr, "Iml it luix mil w* | it. lever "boot nl it lint, haul with the idea that Jf Tinman could
do it. wliv can't they?
III fie&gt; or Ibe mu fm e of wilier.
night nvei Mike O'ltnwd nf New been exleiuled nil Invllidluu I" |it i'
I.......
“'(.mat C4...1.I, v.'lil ...
10 Un not mix gliuiinwihu' am)
York. The I'lllsbiiigli flKbler line | in the tiidm How] un .Imium v
whether they can in the big Oht»
While Ibe 1isler H..V.I ...........I .1...I...I,
had two clucks at Joe Lollin'
!It hi li mu with its off nil rupucih
would uni reveal wldrb Irani w ne
hcav., n«iald down.
Frostv I'elern
lt.au MS "Lit Bis. k I)&lt;aDebt Olf Ss MV
t»U Ual • paitat. Ml).
Flirty I'e|iei'i, fuiniei Fieri In of 70,1177. Hntli Mittnul uml NU&lt;
Collins snid tlint under an ugiei*. lieii'K huukIiI by the dack.iunvill
.so ml: h:\Tii 1 s t a s m
t
networks
Hie
going
to
carry
ike
Iti
id
iirKaniriilion,
lie
did
mil
denv
Slai.
League
nm|i||&gt;*,
Int
i
Crtinned
mefd made by telenbuna, Cnnn
MHNIfHNti,
Mich,
Noy.
17.
I/Pi
full
game
to
oilier
thmisiindi
ft
"in
'I
lilliuber
of
Ibe
lop
teams
in
tint»
l
iiifnnl
ami
i,
inmly
In
nlail
was to have reported lo the Huj —The entliusiusm of Michigan'"
to coast.
vamiab rimimiaslun by 11 I’. M. yes Smilberu mid Hip He»«n 1 .ml* | selling up 'viimp" for Ibe (ienrgi ■oust
cut relit dssr hunt •ensun was ileinMeanwhile
the
city
ami
Ohio
at**
enc.*H
weie
receiving
conslilei
a
l
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nt
i
hllpin*
Schonl
In
in*
Il**|i|
l«t
tcrdiv lustend, the secretary add­
&lt;mistraled when an unidentified
working
themselves
up.
There'll
I
mi,
UnMiiriiri|iiil
Airpoil
m-xi
N|&gt;rimr.
from common coMo
ed, Wlneirioff telephoneil tlmt
mail stuppsd at u factory here tu
Following Ibis line nf tbmigbi h o iv lo linir*M r iff hi hrinil mun lie a paiade ami eimugh fauf.it1*
•hi
Conn iulmeil u band In Ibe (l'l)owd
have a broksn knee hinge on his
led
ween
Friday
and
game
time
m
Cleuisiin
1/
III,
Nil!Ill
I
ii'dlna
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M
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Min|)
t'l
limil.
bout and could not nppeiir*
Wooden leg welded.
dare a Hiiiimn entpemt
U 11 mid Miit vbiml in .') &gt;,f lln"Wf lire if«»iin?
Imvi* it
Nl W N'flHK. Nm I . t/P) College (""ill ill is lir.iilril lot Ih
As snail as the jot. was dun *,
Collins i|iioled Clink llrugi), ..... Hinlllieril (,'olifeteiiee mid HI In
The
■
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itself
is
taking
II
en
y
CrromulMon relieves promptly bs*
••( IIH'll Ill'll* fnl Mir rninihK
In* continued his guest for n ileei cause
gieolenl offensive ve,n in llislorv.
rctarv-liensmer of the Mnrou buiiiii (7 I|, Kuiimi • 11 11 unI ill
iu.se IIt Rues right to the seat of the
Nut
resting
on
its
laiitels
tm
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Athletic Aisiiclutlon, and Ifr. A M. Missouri f si -if 1 uf tin- Dig S* * I in tv
Win'll the ■1111 mii ungx down ill tlie next few w rrlv the t ,tu- --- ------------- -■ouble to help loosen and expsl
.
trouble
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r 1 1rtl yi* Iriiluy
“ It wiiming all bill twa of its gnioet
I'hllllps, nsrnelullmi pbyslcimi, 111 Cmifci niiee wuubl tank high * I*ml. lit.i' wr
yerm Indcn phlegm, and aid nature
will lifivr nnirlv I’.fM so fat lids vein, Imi not tiikou; •i.iign will have pimlmnl IIn* Ingliesl sente., niaivt Inurliilowns, most IIKNNKTFH STAN DA HD OIL
' soothe and heal raw, tender, In*
tavlliy Conn did not lepnrt mi in- Indent nil Culm Howl Umbel
nnv chalices on nnybiHly latltil*. g.issrs .mil niml tnl.il ymtli nl any xeainn suite the pml w i&lt; "iliiulm 11I
iirii
1M1 ui tltift ymi," In* il
SKHVICK S I A I ION tieotrd bronchial m ucous inem*
lured band lifter the O'llnwd fit'll'
hurt iK'fure tlie guttle.
lllirbv vi tin-1111 l.-i I Ills mmild
1luiml.
ll,e
iimldlr
ol
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lie
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rrnluiy.
Wlni'Kioff was iinnviilliihle fur
Wlillt till- game seems In bail
Ilivli Srlmiil \|«i*t
by saying "lln Cn'"'
Al the rale they're going, I lies. -------rimimuut Conn left Mnrnn yester­ veslerdny
.b o n uml polish youi on Hut- demanding you must like the way 11
II I! Mm Mi . pt 1in-1filt* of Srrniu down to is Ullll tin* Western Cnti major college leiiins are going to f
Howl has never lei its fnlbmi 1
t»-iy
truwn )»«r -* «. MM qnjrkiv nUnv^
rough or you «rt
day.
down mnl 1 thni'l Indu-vc n will nl&gt; Mil'll Sclimd, iicriillv *'ittt'fidrd ferelice's l«*sl passing sipiad cmai-* ia&lt; k up 2,(lttll points mole Ilian last nl I!t :i2
Tbi' 11iialitiniii.ilv defensive mind­ l»i*i kuI, Kxlm 2H 7 HM- per fcf»l. to have rour money back.
it nn-*-Mlijf i f Mir Still.' Hit'll Srhlnd to town to meet tlio second Iwd tent, wiiiili tvic tlie bi';&lt;i Hi'iiinig
Ibis
time.
I
feel
ccilldll
w
m*
TO ATTEND SUMMON
ed soul lioieil 11ml 10 lie scoring
to have mill!Ini gteol find \Mtlrtic A nrinlimt lirld iit .lurk 1net* ilefense team.
1 iisoii mi 1 it'iiril,
NEW Ytiltk, l/t'i - Tbirty-fuui going
i|"|&gt;ui tliicnl with an m i l age of
•»t. ill*-, miiiI 1 f | m•1 1m f hit I Snnfmd
game lien* no Ni « Yem
1127 Sanfnril Avenue
- udv.
for Couihl, CtiSft Co ld l, Ironchltil
rare track", meiubei* uf 'la* Tlim ball
Tlio
Niili'iiiid
Collegiate
A
lb
It*
lie
lii 31 point" pci ifiilm*.
kdl H mum in tin l ifth hi lif t
Ony."
ougbbiia! lim ing AssocInll'tiM, will
I lie I'mlfic Ciiml is *&lt;it* pass TJni 1 un Him* Milk nf 1luiiiiriiitf | L i i h I K u t h Home Kim Ituiomi Hliys the 12 cnllegrs 11• ail
b* rapresenteil In New York liee.
in Ibe maim class have scorial bllppieal of all -eel"in’., iiveliigillg
Smifmil In tin* JrM’.hminvillt,' III*-;
M o m o riu li/o d
1 ami U lit On* sttveidli nnmiul I i i l t l o
, 17,133 piiiiit" in tlfat games so fne. 17.*• throw, n gaim
U onf
Ito u l
The south­
I m*l, luit tl wiih f ttut 11y drniilrd Ini I n
m.rtlug of the TltA,
______
Lust year’s Inlnl was IK.IlTil. west average hi milv i I 1.
11* vvliriit vvr nir," Mnirln
P ic ld I n W id e U jn 'ii li'iivi*
Fellnwilig 11 two tiny lundliess
I'HII.ADKl.l'IIIA, Nov. 17. nT Teams are averaging IH37 points
a 1'i‘tid
Mssleil, Ibe Tit A will lie lend III It
The last Major League hoan* urn a game enmpnred with Inst year’s
It ll n r li 11 I I I'lfl nfiilltiiillH tiuvr
dinner for the ineinberalilp, spurts
I'AHAOKNA, Cali)., N.n 17. nl’. tiri'ii divided mtn "A'* and "H" fnr bit by llalm Itulh Ima I
inf- 1D.7. Then* m e till gntnes to go. lOnliri* M in mi Kluven
writers and others prominent In —Tin* field Ih ullll a eh* ope....... tdrh mdiiMili, tu* ti*|M&gt;rti'd. Tin* Itlnrlilllxuil by 11 platpie al the j A new record m boatul In lie -el
[•'or
imitoctiim from fitmiwfnl loss ftmHpquent
racing.
Ibe selection uf Junior collegi* font (mu immt'lil will lir Iif Itl Mill yl'tn I'ttlidmigh Firulvs1 Fnrhei Ficlil ] In'ttiuehdnwn pnsluction. In If*IT To (;o To (JaiiicHvillt*
The plniiue, erected yntenfay, 1 there were 2,775, Already there
ud twtuy'H hnxurtlH to permit), propur tv, inum! ur L uhIbull leiiniH In play in (hr (lent mi­ lt| L/iki-limd i|in) Avon Pink.
Sts inn with tin* Wtihingtiu] Hnt- nimi Lillie Hi.se ItnvI game Hie
briirs tin* following Inscription.'
'have been 2,507. No ........... . cum*
MIAMI, Nov, 17. iHperlnl) —
ngHH, runstilt thin HJimicy. A h com|H*tent iijHimince h iii *
■klus of tile Nidlnniil Feel bull II.
"Hube llulii M8!I5-IU1HI hit ll.......li al leant Mtlil more I'll'i Ilian Tt.........
Dnlveraily of Miami
Vtjyoi'H, (VP iippl'Dllfll Vi MlI* pp illlt'll) f|*o||l l&gt;Vi‘|*y lllljjifl. .
League.
Compton iind Sun FianeiHrn ctly
In"! home run of Ills caret 1 wlilloiever before.
fooilinll upiiui iif 37 playeru will
I'ntper itiHuntnct* giivuraifc is a tower uf slreugth In
enlleges appeal l» In* the lemliiiK
playing with the llotdnn RtnViw I Field goal" iilreudy Iiiivi t"|ipcil Ninka- t lit- trip to till 1Melville llllll
time
of iiPL'Iilimt, liiii'ulnry, emliez/iemenl. file and simi­
rDOtfClV Alley" la Ibe new I'lilllyuileiH lo lepieselil (lie west,
vurmiH
the
I'lltsbuigli
E'liatei
on
lust
year's
high
of
3H.
Then'
ban*
week
I
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tin*
University
of
lit I'll \ NH HCK
name uf a street in Culilnd Tru­ blit Ibe cliolet* w.oi'l lie sell It'll
lar mihliapH.
Florida tint him.
Al* Vewsteiilatrs H| moI h l-Ulitor aSutiirduy, May 25, 11)35, nl Fm lie. ’ jievn -It of the lliree-poini 1 .
jillo, Dmiiilieinn Itepublle, where | Until Nnv. 111.
‘All • f tin- hoys will make tin*
, 1, ,i.a„' Tin* greater number nl loiicli'
the Hiunklyu liodi'eiH trained | Cnme uffii'iala nf the I'nsinb'iui
Ibe home run, 714th of
*! | downs nniuinllv bn hr"* Mil nr1 trip." ('"in'll \ mlv (iicitafsou said
NFW YitltK IT tin* lively ball
luit Spring.
i.liinior Cliaiaber uf Cninliieiee b it lilts dune .iiivlhon' fm biuelinll. It"' enreer. cleared the right field ripiivnlenl grenler mmihi’i "I . xtt 1 tins ini'imug 'We even plan tu
gtamli at Ibis point,"
'e d seveial cnnihilnlcN from nut nf Idltl'i haven 1 ni'lleeil it.
pul ut n. Hut poiii 1 klckini* iniifi 1 take tio- I'li'sin mi a team along
spectntm
(iiodafsoti aaiil.
1 Hie Millie.
Tin* i**i"pl&lt; 1,. Iml u 11" f f 11-•" 1
nicy nl'o Ini" itiipiovi'd Mlu'ii 1 , a
Ma Als.ksl — N. Arid — N. Itls«
Iiiclinled wen* liuluib. Mu m, iivernee u| I•»IS IIiii'V tlmt l!t( l.itku Appling of the White NuX, tin, average conversion In 1 vcai
I In* flit li eleven plays Friday
r .l sutek 1sII.I .lilt | ih&gt;4 it.ull. j . l , Junior College, which Ima niiuii sed play ■ t:d nip (mil 01 Ilit) ur inure Hoot F.vern uf Detrull, Hill 'iuoil- was 55.ti per relit, the "plight iiiglil iigainit lln (iaior yearlings
h« fsnu iui VICTdHY 01 N tM IN T . I ) . Itilll pmuln In .iippum'iila’ At, and game tin inn ..1 hotter, tin* same mun of tbi' lied Hnx, Tommy Ikn- npliltert* are moving along at n in ilie lii.mi'i* Howl mid iimnediut*
I h it Ih . I&gt;u(. In lh . A u n t, now
ely after liu* game will set out
hum. fidkt (l.l VII rilHY-U«t I Nnrfelk, Neti, wldeli snid in u nnmliei licit 'mule tin1 select circle ricti and Yogi Berra of the Yan­ 70.7 clip tbi" time.
l AIh to t t i l l ! AIS an* llc h lu f.
rhiillvuge aflei winding up uii tile prevtmi vein.
kees, Miner Vain of the A'a, Larry
The trend, in toward more uml lor tin* Heal".mil station to hoard
U i m on . t i t p a il of Ih . M | .
Flan Mu ml uf (lie HI. Limit Doby of Clovnlnnd and Hubby better pa rs
vlgllt-guine schedule.
It looks Ilie ntoie a special iiuitis whirb |ud|. out
Sold ky all Oiuy Stoiot
The same wan true nf Kilgore, Cniilllml li nl In best "enroll will. Hrowu of the Yankees.
passes will lie thrown with more ut midnight.
Hi" mink 1 the bigliesl
TUX., defeated by Compluli In the ,!I7I'.
The vur-llv team U booked to
(ieotge Kell, Tiger tllilil bstS- completions for more yard * m I
HOBSON SPORTINO OOOOS
lea*’,* lien* at H o'clock Friday
Inau gm ul Juycee classic, Hnulli rnmplled in tin* Nfilinntil l.eague liian, iilso lilt .!U)H lint injuries at more loucli'InwiiM than In H*47.
(iemgla Junior College, Itergeii slit''!* n th 'ilieii Arky Vauglin lilt varioim limes during Ibe nnusun
Lost year 17,1125 nnsres were nigh* "Ud will stop at Ocala Fri*
prevented hint from playing In thrown, a total of 7,130 coniplctril day nielit 'The club will workout
Juycee of Teunrek, N. J., and sev­ ..’iBh fin 1'iit Imieb.
t ttbei NhIIuiiuI Leaguers In the more Ilian 1&gt;2 games.
eral others,
for 102,348 vsrd' and 821 loach- in Ocala Friday afternoon and
'elect 1nil,' ini' lliilile A-Illnlltl ..Two Anu'rirun Hookies ma&lt;!« tbs downs. Already aerial nrti'its have 'will not go Into tinlnenville nnUJ
■if Ibe I'lnllii", l iinniv llnlmes and .100 ranks. They an* (ininlmi.11, flung 15,128 this semtan Willi 0,523 Hatnidsv last before ilia ball
S a t u r d a y T o H e H itf
Alvin Ihnk nf the ilrttves, Knox IU*d Hox find baseman, who hit cumplgtioni for 1)5,278 yard, and game, Conch (instafson said,
S A L K H -S liU V IC K
Several thousand rooter* will
D a y F o r A r i o n t r o n K ftlnuglit*' ut tin* I'ardlnnls, .left .312 and Doby, Cleveland's Negro 71)7 tmicln|uwn«.
Heath uf the llrnvex, 10 via Walker renter fielder, who bulled .301.
The total vantage probsldv will f,&gt;|lr*e the team to Oalns.ville
—
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of
I'ltt
Imi
oli
Vinly
i’nfkn
nf
the
Helen Al. Ha I Im ii lepanli'd ill
the 11117 gnilin l.v 3llliim Many fan. will go on the epeeial
H i l l H a r d w a r e C’o .
HANOVER, N. IL, Nnv. 17, bVj Cilhs. Mnl C.iidmi of tin* Clints Ibe Nidert group, Itenldes William* exreed
The major teams covered 285.211!* train while others will head for
— HaUinlav Will In* a h|g day In anil Frank ilniimhultx uf I'inein- they urn Himdreau, Mitchell, Me- compared
281,1178 already the State school tiy car and plan*.
tbs ,1U« of Hurlmuntb fuel ball tinll. Hula.... Ini HIM, for the fifth f'onky, DIMagghi, Appling and traveled thl*with
year.
I
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captain ami slai end Dale Arm­ itrlnlghl »en an.
Vain. In thu National Liugur,
Tha avervge gain ner gam** is;
)'H UtlTV WINS HACK
strong,
Aslilnon, with Mini, and Dark, Mmiitil, Holmes, Hlangbler, Wnlkur 274,3 vards compared with 255.1
LONDON. )/P)—William Wood*
Armstrong, one of football's hilling .33:', "ere the nlily senior .■Mil l’i
In 11*47,
l ward, chairman of Hie Nsw York
b«Har ends |mt mdv will piny Id" Limn rm'i.ii , in ini in tin* c h a n n e l * win
SectionsIIv, the southwest haj .lortcv Club whn won the KtmlUh
final Haute of cullegiale football
Imll,
recaptured tlis "coring ieudeteiiiti Hi. I cei'r with lii'i AniMrlcan-brvd
j at llrinueluu, N. *L, agulnsl Ft im'"*
Ted Willi ..... inn| nun iif his h*M&gt;n &lt;1
It held during the “aerial cirm-i": Black T-ingdu n L lo-ited bv “end*tan hut a ftnw m di will nl ip over good year*. 11ik tin Inn Uni Hnx unit j.
era hut later loot. The hoy* in Ilia1ing inn ponpils &lt;t IDO) to Ibe lions
tu New Vui k and marry MIhh left fielder tnl ,,’mil unit now lias Ynnke
Wide open ipnren tiro livernging Memorial Fun &lt; Thin is one of Dm
'G loria Hluttui of Mnspeth, N. Y. lilt ntinvi&gt; linn In n|| «f |||h m,vi&lt;ti
"Tin
10,36 pulnlfl per game for Ihu IickI Fngli li ebarities administered by
I A I'lltsbnrgli native, Armstrong year* in lln* majorit. HI* recent rabbit
In th» land, with Hie east ojntottd the Jockey Club berg.
served three vents in the Army murk In lii bout nlnro 111II when overyl
|ln|| j
|a n d wah nwHi lied Hie Hmmte Htnr lie bill Ini ,Uli|.
BEST M A K E S
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for heroism in action In the HumFollowing Wllllnuw in order uro boutln
Malinger I.on lhniilrfmi nmt Dale
paan Theaier,
Mili'lii’il of I'lrvi'liinil, At £urillu
Haul
It la vstliunted Hint bull gutties of tlio lltnwiiH, IKirmi* y MeCoaky ini to
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C a m b e r, C a n te r &amp; T o e -In S e t
spectators HimUHlIy hi llm United llm IIiiiwiim, .loo ItiMngghi of (liu jnpolln.
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t'nllniil
plnlde
f»i
Ilea.
I i'll lore. I, liumle* *r:ven. Hallo’*
l.e.irI.I.III*, llttll- full. II null Inline
till W.
Uphol’dery Mil \V. lat. St.
fill comfoillihle llvintf. tlll.lMMI.
PI..... - CIKi
K1lime hou-.', I'xcclleut condition, l- RNlilfe doulile I'unel 1, u 1'
Willi ch'uliinp iitlm hioeul- l.ik 2 laoirmmiK, liupe HCievnetl
HttuKKIEPINt; Service and Tax
SA N FO R D
poti-ii, Ini ye corner lot f /.uuu. | new. Cull I |U I
11(1011 liihn K llroii'i-y. 'Jill
K..I vouiiUy In hue Kiuim hujiat-., K l , , . t l j ( . Mt wiiir Had........ tw.
31neio.hu Piome 'hW
H E R A L D
pine III1*,
d hedioolli*, ~ hilr’e pnichl-H,
n,.w|y iecuiiililioii.il Sooo-i nm Help Sell 1 s d i Seiiire Laundry
5 licit-* liiml rlpiiriuii
riylda .111
| ti.,
Ml,
d"
Di in r
InmitiK
Mimll luke, *mull iirove, I7.DIHMIII.
Younp Lir.n
Illli 33 I ,ih SI.
Plume I3H»
In udilition our lialiiii'H 1, nit uni
FOR RENT
I
tiled Ianus, npartmenta, lanche*.1PANS) PLANTS II.. d&lt;&gt;/ .Mlino til iRI.ANth) Mm nine Sentinel. OrOFFICE -pare In Mtltch Building.
Ciri'li&gt;. WcdlU'-.ihii lo* W Mill
fisliiiiK cHm|m Mini many utliei
liiiulo Evciiiui/ Slai Call Halph
Lark’* light ufflrt, newly drcadean able pt opiolll**.
St.
Rnv. I inf* I
tided, oil utilities, heat and lanlST. JOHN S REALTY CO.
PLUM
HIND
MATERIALS
Nov.
Tor 11 nrler furnilhed.
Call
irtl.l. 1*17 tor Itullery, llenerator
(lint Inc.)
Ill mill 1711* we .mi supply .my
6M-W. R. * A. Dept. Sturt.
amt Htailer aeivn-e. Swalfl’a
Uii North Park Ave.
fixture* liid.d in unv uiuluif;
Huttei y SiTvice, dill W. 4’lr*4
Plume 1126
Modem anil up lo data not room
also pipe fm 111-I i&lt;IIn I ion Sc in * SI
A. K. PETERSON, (linker
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
Order Offiei, I Ih E. IM ill.
33 . Archie llruwn. AaauciaU
^
huslnea* couple. Downtown loVi-ii*' Iin 1* 111i in| &lt;: New hltml* 11ml
Plume iltm
Are von point; to pay tent all yotii
It fillllpli'te I e* toiilit Hiiimp ■10 V% cation (hill fiM).
life ur
Ciimliltiiitlnii Nmn'iy i-luiii It IiIk Ii
lee. I'll. OOft R. fm tree . .0 .
SMALL APARTMENT. 312 Dak Alie ymt ti'iiily to Mint mvidiiit
(hull, 111) (HI. I’ll..lie I IfiHM.
1 mnlen.
j yuur 11111111'.
11
I
Ace.
AH'I’I C l ■'.) W A N i t* (NEW IT.IIIIRS "III fluid III pei f. *
Riftht now you cun Imy I"' t n ' 6
REMODELED store hulHtiijr on i utiy aectloli—JEO.tHi down, rloutl
I tun Old I hull a mint' like m u
Celery Avenue. Apply EDI &lt; elHipliesl eurih puce pnii! fur u.ed
Kini lilny, - 1. riniiij- a
monthly.
ery Ave.
Limit...... Ted Ihvvla Klin......
I'm Inhie pew. i ,diml.
,. ,,
RAYMOND M. HAI L, Rrulio.
(.11. dll 4,. lat Ph. U68 .
j expel mm e III .Semim.le I'....
Klorltltt Slate llnnk lllilie
FOR RENT' 20 acre* tiled farm
S. I). Illxhlcvmnn, Aaam'ialr
WILL HUY v.uir .111 regai'llei* _** '* LIuiim.i, l.uk. Mai v
with 12 alteulatl welD, I limit
llraltiie 11lit I in uIt. Aaioriatr
Located Cameron Avanu* li
ul aye or rnndili.m. Ratliff A
DlllltiE PLY3101 III
mile off Celery Avenue. Plum* New 3 hedrtium lumae 11* Sun
S1.n1, Pltune 237-3V.
PARIS ASM SEIt 3 Ii I
162-R. E. B. Stew*.
Latila, 8/ x 140 lul, iiulml.- (21. nu ul fill (20 Gold Collin, Other* 1 l",t •'■llmrlto 3*e.
plume HIM
kitchen iluve, apace and led
S ROOM fuiiiMied apartment.
wanted,
alto
at
imp
cidlechuri..
Tractor
work,
pliiughing.
di.kmc
water healer*, fit,760 Oil.
1
Adult*. IIIS Park Avenue.
Wide, Ru&gt; P.’IC Herald.
levrlme, by bum ul aciGood lluyi
parlially coiiiph'ird
house, 2 lota, cornet Mil* mid 1
WILL SHARK my home with emi\VANTED
1 W'1" 1Ultller, Plume 01/ M
Elm, *5,600. 11.600 00 will in*.,
pin, nu ehildten. Kitchen prlvlt l e a n i o r r o N it vtis
i .,
............
VnUtllTl || Ref 1Iqei at mil Sei 11..
die 2 apartment Iiouhc on Map
(agee. 201 E. 10th St.
THE SANKOHD HERALD
t
umiiierilal
A
Domeitic, ill
liullli. IM0 ft. frunlHf'e, ex.'.'p
SHARE nicely furmahed broom
limially itoihI huy Iti.MIII - I - iiu 8
work u ..*111 nice,I I’Iiumi Pt" I:
H E L P WA74 » ED
hoove with runpla. Electric
will huuille.
,
MENTALS
ruuipment, tilt month. Apply
FRED W. RENDER, llrallur
1 YnUNG MAN fur ponllhm h i nulKhior lander A Edger*
after 4 I'M. 217 W If.th St.
ilde sale ■run 11. tiooil iippm liiitily
Florida Stale llnnk lihlg.,
Mill llarilw are t 'o.
fm ri||bt tiaity. Apply In willMount 2
I’hoiia IWO
Four room furnlvhed apartment.
my lu Huh AM e/n Sanlnnl Kf&gt;R RENT ITuur xainlei
Appjy 112 4.1m Ave.
i ARTICLK.A F O R SA1.4 I llei aid, .itnting full mialiliraoJjcih111111. Reu-oiialde uale r , ;.,i,
liiuii and experience.
6 ROOM furniahed hou**. Inquire HOT I.IINCHK.'S every day from
for.' "■'alld A
- tilaiH
Co
11
'30
tu
2'00
at
II.
IM
KIPS.
2018 Palmetto.
203.
AVnN PRODUlTTHt Women to
MIRRnRS All typei mid al/e.
wink part time during ChriatEle.drli- Klonr I’oli-liei
Mlrrurn made loonier.
NeW 3 room duplex unit. Nicely
llinii ril'di tcaaon. Sticceaeful Seminole lliiidwaie Co. 3111
SENKARIK
G
U
n
X
Paint
tu.
furnlithed. *000 to June 1*1.
wurkeiH will be katt* mi alli-i
112-111 W. 2nd SI.
2206 Park Ave.
the llnlhhiv- fur yiiH'imumd I’lANtl TUNING. 1;. II Hum..
Phone 320
pari time work. Wide Niumil
Hut tmi. Sill,ford.
UNFURNISHED 3 room houie for
Sealwiry, UII E. I0tn Ave. Mi.
plait
rant. Phone 273-XW,
Waleh,
('luck ri'imii uijf. Pi......Dm 11.
Yalluw Hcilatant. Phone 8i).'LR.
leatuouble.
C R. Hindi p m . (.1
Unfurnl.ihed apartment.
L. li. Mann. Luke Monroe.
Competent hmi'iekeeper to aiipeilow hip Eront.
Celery Avenua
tintr&lt;n
i i i i i u.t o u ii.v n r j TT:—
new„^,.,i
huiue,
t,f two
4RI4.0 JUMHO
SHRIMI dinner;, Viven„|
„ir take
iK ncore
- n «.».■.
,
KLElTHIC «r
TWO 2 ROOM CABINS.
everynlftht. 11,00. IIOMKR'H.
#C*‘° I " K“ ' K,rll‘' C" H
ACETYLENE
County 4606.
3YELD1NG
RBWIn
T
T
M
a (&gt;111 N
K
"
1 1 1) TW0 Tn,,(:K MKpHANICS. Only
i 7 MAL1HN4. Ceidtr 111)
niun need apply, Idnul
Sanford Mnlur A E»pt. Co.
X ROOM APARTMENT, alio bed­
W. lit, opr' *11* 1 rilicea* The*
workinK condition*, top wuire.i.
20H W, lat Street
room. Phone 145 M.
tre. I h. 1100.
Apply Hnx tfiHO, Hanford.
1.
l.nce inuj
mill pplain
curlnliiH atictc
atietclud
One i f Sanford'a nicer liomea, fur- liHk’AKEAST — aerved averv dnv
. u-, .-,.
1 , , ----- :— 1Ence
alii curlnlim
nl.hed, all alaetric kitchen. For j ” „ e n t fi.imlav
IRmt WAN.l h Iim “ * ol? * 'h , boJf!‘ /{,r
107 K- &lt;'"* Ht , Sanford. I lu.
rent or .ale. _Far IofoJMnatlo
ra tio n !
« r ylce. App'y Pig fJ’Whl..., , .t N # V Iir,t i ____
I tie.
13 NOTICED—P t HSON AI
addreii Bog JFR, e/e Sanford
. . Herald.
iLUCHEnN i vryed every dny ex- (Experienced huiieekeeper. Phone i PA RENTS nml other relntlvi .
eept Sunday at Laney'a Drug
241
242 after
‘
,7
----------[00 p.M,---Good‘ w agei.. WjiullliK
‘ *'
New Wonder Wml.l l.o
1 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
Store. 76c up.
ChriatinuN dullverv nuiiit have
REAL KHTAfK — INSttRAlYcB NEW SEWING Machine.*, Buy
WORA W A N T E D —
order* In by December Kill. Km
PRnPKRTV MANAUKMBNT
“I'polidment. C. (i. Ciilliiiinti.
now
for
Xmax.
BerCa
H
rw
'.iARPBNTERING
and
rep
a
irin
g
,I
| j 4&lt;tel Vnldoi.
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Machine
Center.
hour,'
day
or
week.
A
rt
DauuffAn,. 4 Florida Blate Ranh IU4«.
14
LOSI A FOUND
J .j.J T
Three roll* of hrmvn wrapplm;
nlv. 1’lmnn 776-J.
MODERN 4
Roofing Contractor, LOST: Onn red pig, four week l!£ .
J°1,ln‘iJM! \ vH1‘U„ CT iUCt i F- M. Kngllah, Roofli
'bomti 8 bath*.
t R uPlumage
S S r i ! : Drive.
»««!d.
A1i
irnarn
_______«»JI.
____ Hanford
____________
All wurk
work guaranteed.
Phone
turn Apalyu sot)
old, Kinder nqtl/y'Wrbe'rl Hr.in
Hum* IW
HAft-W.
b
aim/ 11IV W. lat Ht. in call
Freah Orange Julie W0c a kalimi I IGTS-J.
1028-J,
delivered.
J
T™*
rip*
ormigen,
j
(YuTTKR
and
spouting
inatallei)
For Sale or Rentt, A Road 7 room grapefruit A tangorlne*, II a I
or
repaired.
Free
aatigialea.
houae with bath, 10 acrei, 5
18__ AU I OS rOR MALE
bushel. Phone 672-W. HIM Park.! Phone 6I8X-W,
mllaa from Poat Offte*, .-a«all
WILL 7 MADE 1 or 2 1037 Hcdnm
able now. See F, I . ttwfcli at I BUY COWS, yearling*, hide*
TRACTOR WORK by th* hour or
and c»ah fur late inode! aednn
814 Kim Ave, Clt^
R. W. Lord, Phono 7M-W
IBP4If (
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
U. A. Mltriiii-r, Luke Mury.
ing A dirt moving. We apeclallae
Five room lietue. wHh nr thltloidt WINE fur your Fruit C*ku at
in conditioning building Iota
I
furniture,..................
A ( 27 fuiit llijil House trailer, Peuiire. including phowpr, bath
ilOMBKH. (jt. 11.00.
garden plot*, Phunc 167-J.
lehi. Mint sell Ut one#, f1,6ml
uble garage. In the heart
Geairal Electric 30 Gal. water
Park Avenue Trailer Court.
of Sanford.
Yard. 214 Elm.
SMITI1-OWEN
CO-Roofln
,Mater, 75 lb*. Ice hox, Dinette
bcatoa
aiding,
painting,
Attractive 3 hedrotm home qn •at, Sofa bed, 5 pc. Bedroom
one FORD SEDAN 1037 model. Go..,I
IIHR or U7-H.
condition.
One owner.
IfhMi
Cryiial Lake, 2 aereentd poreke*
Mahogany Occaalonal table,
Mr*. II, J, Lehman, phone
fruit trvai, and tandeeape.
h) phonograph combination, The HOME SHOP, Exnen watch
677-W.
L. Rkinher, Farmer* Market ur
then cabinet, Choir, Phone
A Clock'repairing,,1700 Sanford
* - • rl* County—3406,
Ave. 0. 0. Kpllow*. Phono I H,40 Plymouth
. __ 4-d
- door nedan 180U
1143-J.
In girnd condition, Phone 170.
Fineat enamel* for
1K2 Polr or axterior uaa, 11.26 10
OpportwiHimi 1 ton 1940 Ford pick-up, 0-8 ply
Urea, motor in perfect condition,
lOGMHOU
ta and
SaSfkARlK Glaaa A Point Co.
cheap for ealh. W. D. Hollen­
valor. See Ralph Diehl. Paolo
118-114 W. 8nd 8L
beck. Hotel Avg, Eatarpilav,
Phoaa 889
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China War

Now Is Time To Plan
Talmadge Takes Thanksgiving
Dinner
O f f i c e As Q nl Associated
By CECILY BROWNHTONB
Preaa Food Editor
to plan Thanksgiving din­
Georgia Governor onnerTime
nov^l Time, too. to check up
the most up-lo-date prafl'c-'*

ir a a tla a a l rra rn Pa«* o a t i

Red allack* across the open country
eait of SucHow, 200 mitea northweit of the capital.
2. General Huang Po-Tao*a sev­
enth arbiy group, which was iso­
lated east of Suchow, lost more
than half of its full strength of
four armies. It survived repeated
attacks and still is in the field. Its
ability In take and give punishment
heartened other government units.
3. The executive yuan ordered
martial law extended. The action

In roasting a turkey If you want
your hlrd to he perfect. Here's
a brief Tut key Quiz In hone up
on before The Day.
Mow much dressing should Vn i
allow?—One rup of drecslng for
each pound of turkey Is a food
ATLANTA. Noy, 17, ( A v - guide. The rule Is to pack the
Heiman Talmadnc, one-time farm stuffing In lightly to allow for

35-Year Old Son £)f
“Old Gene*’ Is In­
ducted Into Office
sw.y s.w, mmr me udia governor or

Georgia today in a ceremony blend
ing counlry-itylr simplicity with
official pomp.
Cannon boomed a salute, two
band) played, and follower* whoop,
ed and yelled alter Talmadge look
the oalli as the youngest stale exe­
cutive in the nation.
The 35-year-old "while suprem­
acy" champion inherited ihe rein*
of political power his father drop­
ped two years ago. Tha late, famed
Eugene Talmadge died before he
could assume his fourth (arm as
governor in 1947.
The state legislature In an his­
toric session attempted to seat
Harman In the vacancy. Llautenant-Governor M. E. Thompson alto
claimed the governor's toga. For
67 days the slat* had two gov­
ernor* until (be Georgia supreme
court ruled for Thompson.
The same leg 1*1*lure.-Which fall
td to Install Herman In 1047 sat
today on the rapltol lawn cheering
hi* ascension to power-- for keeps
this tipne. Young Talmadge, a taw
yer, farmer and veteran of Pacific
combat a t a naval officer, best
Thompson badly In last aummer's
Democratic primary,
Ila hreeied through the general
election with no organised oppoaltton for his first legal, pulublle offlea. Like hla father, for political
occasions, he sports rad susnen.........................ck,
dart, an unruly
black foreloc ■
rural drawl, but at other time* hp
(a a couaarvatlve huslnaaa-llki'
young man-

MarHhall Leaven
(Continurd From I’ag* One)
gate In a U K. Air Force plane
The former Republican Senator
has had a hand In United Nation"
affairs since the Dumbarton Oak"
Conference In IIU4.
He took part In the debate* on
arma limitation and atomic energy
her* before he wml to the ho*
pltal. Hi* staff said It was hoprd
he would he aide to resume hi*
dutle* as chief of the U.S. mission
to tha United Nations at Lake
Success, N. Y., In January.
I The departure* of Marshall and
Austin will tssve three first-string
peataw
wow — .....
ttaff of adviser*. Each nation may
have five delegate* and five alter­
nates at the assembly.
'T h e delegation Hat publlihsd bv
th* UN. gives this order of th*
remaining three top delegates:
"john Foster Dulles, Republican
ire Igo aff
partjf| foreign
affair* adviser and
publican on the hl-p*rtl*an
.op Repuh
delegation
Mr*. Franklin l). Roosevelt.
Dr, Philip C. Jessup, U.H deputy
on the Security Council.
The Americans said th* ques­
tion of who would head the dele­
gation would he decided In con­
sultation with President Ttumanr
Marshall Austin, and Jessup are
tha only American* who by act ol
Congress can sit on th* Security
carry on the Berlin and Palestine
U lki In the Security Council In
addition to speaking for the Amer­
icana on Palestine In thi 88-natlon
Assembly Political Committee.

Christmas Seal Aid
Stenstrom Urges TB
Douglas Htsnstrom, ■chairman
Of tha Largs Gifts Committee,
for tha Bemlnola County Tubar
eulofla and Health Association,
today urged support for the
Christmas Heal isle that begins
next Monde.y
“Evgiy
individual1, hualness,
civic and religious group who
possibly ran,
the Seal Hal&lt; In order that tha
program,
... di
___jned to rombat
iuberculc
irculosls In tha county, may
be continued.'
\ " ha statad.
‘ Proceeds, Ihe pointed oqt, in__
na pro;
r _ gram of health edu­
eludes
c a tio n , case-finding, patient aer.v ic e , x-ray rehabilitation and
:a lh « r service. First official mail­
ing of seals will start Thursday.
i

FERTILIZER COOPERATIVE
t h a Pinellas Growers Fertiliser

^Cooperative haa enabled many
■owen to save money on their
rtUlaar purchases during the
rat two years, according to CounAgent J. If. Logan,

you'll achieve a fluffy, good-tast­
law to Nanking, Shanghai and
ing result.
line on live basis of information
How can you put two kind* of
dressing In one turkey?—If the I.OUIH J01JRDAN and JOAN FONTAINE In "LETTER FROM AN here:
memlmrs of your family have UNKNflWN WOMAN,' presented by Universal-International PIc.
I The Chinese air force blunted
strong Individual preference* for ture* at the Rita Theatre Thursday and Friday,
formation.
wet or dry. sweet nr not-nt *11there point*, however, appeared
sweet dressing, you can malm ev­
erybody happy by preparing *&gt;n •
I Suchow,
U.
N,
McetH
Forrental
Meet
kind of stuffing for Ibe body, an­
j t General Pal Chung-IIsl'a four
other for the neck.
National armlet from Hankow ap•
t
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Why I* trussing recommendrroached the Pukow-Huchow railvlted him to fly down from Wa*h- mad from the west aftsr a forced
ml?—Because binding Ihe leg* end I Ministers,
iiigtrin to have bin'll at his quar­ march of 180 mllea.
wings to the body Improves (he1 The stalemate waa on again
turkey’s appearance, helps the bird The i;nltNj a u t M otltP
ln ters In llm rnm tint rule nt’n house.
The cffectlvenesa of General
Bepreienlatlve Ham
Rayburn I'al'a troopa In bolstering Kuchow'a
to roast even y. and make, carving
|, would not nego, | „ f
(D-Texan) the prospective Speak­ defenses waa undetermined since
FH*!r.rto lift the "wing*, CP
up ln
and!ru'Vn.‘
out, forc­" Issue of Berlin under the threat er of the House again when th* a* least two Red column* paralleled
ing the lips bark until they rest Implicit In the Ruaalan blockade. lli-mocrats organise U In January, them acroaa Ihe countryalde.
Britain said the Russian veto K rnming In tomorrow also. Ron
flat against the neck skin. Sec md
report* said thousand*
Is to tie the leg* togethei and i ■ /killn solution offered hy Hie •aid Itnyhiqn would arrive in \ ■■I Hankow
workers there were digging
thru pull toward the tall until the so-called neutrals of the Hecurlty • line for dinner.
clear ___
that __
Mr._I trenches outside the city as addlBos* nuide It ____
11 ounrii stoon
in
leg ends are right above It; no.v|*ouncu
stood in
In the way of pin­
defenses to Communist
tle the legs close against the tail. 1gress toward a settlement. Th at Truman had not "aummoned" ' ,inoal
After"onVhtiu*r nf roasting'the leg propoaal had called for lifting of i Fnrreatal to Florida. There Is | t*j4s.
_ &lt;
^ (the n........
..
....
trussing" should he cut, releasing
hlo.-kadr, to be _____
followed
inipossibility
the ______
defense__chief l Qualified observers here hold the
the leg ends from the tall.
mediately hy a four.power c o t ) . 'will fly hiu-k tomorrow afternoon iplnlnn the Reds were rrgrounlng
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I h e r
a ia a u ll
H a ta e el
NB1*
Itoss would not go llu-yond
th* IJ for another
assault i Instead
How do you use »krwp(*f To ference.
lump annoum ’■merit.
I irig on the run.
fasten the neck skin—after It r,as
I He Mrltlah also renllt
Bovs **ld 10,000 pieces of mail j Most Chinese expressed doubt
teen filled with dressing- to the appeal of Evatt and Lie that the
back. Also to close the abdominal most hopeful approach to a 11^/- '
nJ f " n«ra»«-1that the Huchow "victory" was a*
opening so the dressing won't fall lln solution would he to leave It
,,?,vr ^t-n / e r e ved at th* .« ,e p |r,g as pictured by the newsout hy lacing It together with light to th,. .Security Council
Uhite
H"us*
Vtaihlngton t.»pcf" and government. But it ap„
.
...
i sin nr since Mr. H u m a n ’s election orated that Chiaiif Ka! Shek'a
coni and a few small skewerS
ecretary
of
Hlate
Marshal,
|
victory
troops at least held their own In
IVhat are the advantages of a who«e reply was checked and
Mr Truman's delay In rent thr first phases of th* great Hueroasting rack? —Either a flat or a
President Irurnan. ranlxlng Ills administration
, hnw battle In which more than
v^haped rack raise* he hlrd ...
lhe Un|l, (| 8 u t „
rP(((i to
itlilliuted by close associate* tothat heat can circulate Geelv rngsgr | n talka with lluaala as dry to concern shout nicking I .oon,000 men aaiertedly wer# com­
around and conk and brown l
„ thp blockade Is lifted. He n placement" fur those wno ar* mitted.
evenly. Roast the bird breast- -a)(,
lhe Un)t(1,
)m&gt;k, to go
down, except for the l*-t quarter
u„. Hemrity Council for furThese souires, unuuotable hy
Florida Kail Hike
of rooking, when the breast may &lt;her effort* to solve the Issue,
ratne, iaid the President Is In
be turned uppermost to Insure
Marshall, In the formal Amerl- n.i hurry to shake un hi* Cabinet
I t s a lta a e * r , « n P s a « D a a i
total browning.
ran t,.,|y &lt;n
|*u*r iriUI he ran complete selection,It
And how abou th, cranberrle, Mld fha Ifnlt^.l Ht.tr* had dl- of h team to carry on during that ICC order* Increasing Interto go along will) the turkey ? Hori,n&gt; matter directly with | t|ir neat four years.
the
j vtstp rates since Apr. 0 were baled
err some lips for th-lr Thank* cussed
liussla until it became apparent I As hr told a news conference [ largely on unsettled labor rondlwork stoppage In tha coal
nisip*lhpmPr ir t p 0b«M*t\bi'o vJ,"
*,'&gt;r**n blockade was establish- liete yesterday, everybody has | linns wo
Wbst llln I # rsnl arris nlvn
*" K*'n Political olljecllve" to | IlCCII shllffllllg tile f’ablliet *• I milling sind packing house Induaumisually severe and longI»,s t l . k
L t
in ’ , 1
whWh
*■" n" ‘ entitled,
round hut the President Mr T r u | „ „ » . u„,
choose lucr es
nok I . r
' " V , h f r*forr referred Ihe | man added lie would ac, at the mntlnued had weather condition*,
T
u . V ..
o'r' , ? '■ Moestl.m In the Herurily Council | pin,in, lime.
soil shortage of materials.
1,1"Viol?*Lokln» 1 &lt;hrrl r"
. .o *' " threat to Hie peare, where ill ills major problem will I
'Florid* operation* were not
hi’ ,.r Ir,«n^ ii&lt;,ri.'"^V V;:V ",*V -till remains," Marshall replied. ■pick h nurrespnr to Forrest*
materially affected hy the work
r..„
,1 * y 1 T "
u
,,T" compromise the principle a mail to nocceed Hoher
'tnppages In either coal mining
fthat Hie am.Her, darker Iwrr.c. »r, 'he Charter
that forre shall Lovett when the latter step
step* out | or packing h o u s e Industrie* beH f(1| , lir „ (N ,n(nrh,
mulct secretary of state . L aU((, notlP {)f rlla three Florid*
F -™ hhVl V," 1
national ohjectlvea wniiM en j ..
the Presideijt:
! r(lBl|l( handling about 00 percent
.athcr large, bright red I-rim ..
„f
wol|,|."l
bur whide cranb-trry sauce thet MntsliaII
VI t II wrote.
.
W7 "
" | " ’ n. baih i*aYtnt- bU " f 'he volume of traffic, have any
u vwlm and a sunbath, taking ms ..... .
*ne*k of th*
largest, brightest hern-, make Ihe
"There U a basic Issue III ..la- d.m,rider. Margaret, with I.Fm
“ "pMh ° r'
tate
agency
said.
best appearance.
Is. w hether, Hecelved h
telcgrani
from
The ICC excepted the Western
What else besides tin key goes (Ionnotto theBerlin—that
Hovlet government can Pi luces* EliralieHi thanking hi* United Htates from It* recent In­
well wAth cranberries ’ If mast nr
fin Ills message .of felicitation on
lie
permitted
to
use
force,
whfth.
creases because of more favorable
chicken, duck or pork nr,&lt; on vourm .
. i.i „ i. . 1i , „r
tin1 birth of lier son.
condition* for railroad narrations
Lei
some
of
hla
aid**
go
to
M
t S ? " Ritavor
g w Ur0r ,--ranhatries
« K r K »h.lcVpre.y
Involving
currency.tn
sweet-iari
nr . ......
, tarta
or otharwi,,,
Hoes L'hlca airport to take a ride thara. the state board aald, "and
Jrist right with them.
with equal Justification this com­
the western powers of In a Navy blimp.
How long should crsnherrl'M be deprive
mission I* of the opinion that no
participation
In
tha
adminlatra
cooked for sauce or Jelly?—Mod­ tlon of Berlin "
further general Ineraaaa In ad
ern method* emphasise short rapid
Interim rale* should be^ granted on
Marshal'
aald
the
govermn-nf
cooking as I he best way to preFlorid* Intrastate traffic at 'hit
of th e Untied R t* l* 'S want* a
IC'msttaneil P imm Paa* n o t
serve flavor and color.
lime."
,
„ ,
(solution
of
the
Berlin
question
How about raw -r.inberry raMaine to Virginia went into
The commission declined to write
and continue" to «**i sneh « from
llshes? — Haw cranberry relishes solution
Ita
eighth
day
with
no
settlement
Into Its rail rat* order anything
through Hie United Na­ ta eight
aro ii comparatively new developn sight.
•bout differences between rate*
moist In cranberry ro o k e ry —and tion*.
"We have siqinorted the ef , Meanwhile In Washington,
, &gt; ,, ,tit* allowed for moving petroleum bv
one that'* here to «t&lt;iy, They are forte
of itie Kernrltv Tonne!) and 1government ernl_one .of^ H* top tank, truck and railroad tank cars
likely to he so popular once }nu
mediators
to
New
York
liwlsv to Trurk njieiator* had asked t h a t .
Iry »thrm on your family nml At* president to remnvc the d a n t- try lu end the crippling East Coast tome h d ]11it hi «)n In tie
Th*
friends Hint Ihey’ll went von to sir to Ih e peace arising from iho dock strike.
commission said the m s 'ter must |
Include them every year The base Soviet blockade of the western
William N Margolia, assistant be considered In ••pars!a proceed- |
sectors of Berlin," Mai shall wrote,
of all these raw rtdir.hc* Is the "I
desiie to a s s u re y o u that till* to Director Cyrus 8 . Chlng of th# ingataw cianbcrry. put through the
Federal Mediation Service, left tiy
food chopper, usually tiling the remain* o u t morse and nhj**-tlv" " piano for conferences with union
With
si)
Hie
answers
In,
Li*
medium knife. Alun't with th*
and management leader*.
Draft Quotas
cranberrle* may gn any other and Evatt renewed their app**'
M.ngn'U' Immediate objective
to
Ihe
Big
Four
t"
settle
their
fruit* you like, fresh or dried, and
was umlerituod to bn tu get both
(Tontine.d From Paa* 1)
then enough sugar ls added to differences over Berlin
sides together seeking a strike­
The
two
.*|d
they
have
noted
future draft call*, tha official **•
sweeten and develop flavor. P’hen
ending
solution.
There
have
hutn
such fresh fruits as lamon or or­ with laHsfsrllon that each nf til.1 no union-agreement peaett talk* plained—how soon, state dir­
ange are used Hie fruit "kins go four powers indicated, in "non since the walkout began more than ectors would He better able to
form" or *nnther,"
a -------d**ite to j, week ago.
estimate.
through th* chopper along with ion
- ...... •
Hare's how th* ayatem will
ye*ch
a settlement
the pulp. Other addition* such as T*
lri!'
*
hmm
Other
Mediation
Service
concllaThey
*d.!»d that
nuta or coconut may alio go into
Th.v ad.!«l
h*‘ thev hope tore have been working for months worg once all th* card* are In:
'this common ddesire
Let's take town A which ha*
•this
.d re sc
wlllit find **
”
„„ th&lt;1 (llip,„ e between the AFL
tha relish.
tsreaalnn «llh
Here Is a naw recipe for Cran­ Wreaalnn
»IHi the leas* possible
, -| , International Longshoremen* Ai- 100 man of draft age. Ten are
l*&gt; fustier
furtler aattempt*
berry Pear Relish that I tried for ilelav
,|,lae In
;*-■»»«• ,r&gt;
'" find socUtlon and A tlinllc Co.,* stave- already In the armed service* and
ereeptaM* to
t« all par­
P«r- dorj
fjrm,
du not have to legutar.
th# first time this year with the *a solution acceptable
remaining 90 register and
ties.
hearty approval of gutata. Tha Ha**
"We Intend to do everything wf 00Th#
of them pas* physical examin­
tangy taste of lemon end the
can to end tha walkout, Margolia ation* and ar* classed-1-A.
fresh flavor of the pear go wqll
The town Is given a quota, say,
Ohio Governor Sends ,old * r*porUr-______ _
with the cranberries.
of five men. But It alraidy ha*
CRANBERRY PI&amp;R NELIHH
tea man in the service, so, U th*
Ciiy Market
ingredient a: a cups fresh cran­ Fox To Florida G ang(
draft call doe* not change, it*
berries, 3 lemons, 2 cup* suga.\ 2
credit take* car* of two calls.
COLUMBUH, ()., Nov. 17, (/Tl —
ifeetm*.* r » m r » * . n , n
rip# but very firm large penrs.
tha beginning, however, slnte
Method: Pick over cranberries, Oovernor Thoms* J. Herbert tudav ||,&lt;&lt;n deal. oiadea beans are now anInon*
knows how many credits
discarding any that are soft or honored Florida, extradition sa- starting to rome In. In the new each town
recite* until th*
blemished; wash under cold water quest for Fred Fox, 21, and order- market addition at Hanford Pro- figures are will
In, town A will fill
■
- , beans were being damnCo
end drain. Wash lemons, quartet ed him turned over to Florida duce
eq on to a wide conveyor bait Its quota end apply tha cradlte
and aeed, removing center atrip of authoritli’a.
The governor's decision ended where fan* dried and blew tha latgr on.
membrane If desired. Put vranberrlaa and lemon q u a rta n through Fox's long fight against extradi­ dust from the bean*, and mora
food chopper, using medium knlfoi tion. lie escaped last spring from than a doien workers sorted them
Use of hand-made
for culls before packing. Price* sr packing food ita
add auger and mix wall. Peel ■ Like Oak prison ramp.
Fox had fought extradition with of string beans been running be­ hlted Stater In IBM
poara, halve, core and cut In dko
that are not too small—about oiu&gt;- accusations of brutality In , the tween 12.80 and 18,00 according
half to three-quarter-inch pieces. Florida rampa. In honoring the to grade.
At the William Williams stall,
Add to ennbarry mixture and mla extradition request, Governor Her­
In lightly. LhfU In n f r lf a r a tu r bert said hi* Investigation dis­ cncumbera, which are mors plentlbofora Mrvlng. Makaa about I closed no brutal treatment of rtueupe. HalUh will kaep, In ft closed vlct road gangs In Florid*.
container In rsfrlgiretor, for about
j

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hi Mrs. Dona Turner,
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100.000 rural cxiipmeri were reW ng electric service for REA-

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h!a agamy !• to ' ' m i n tl
wheels of collective bargalnlm
rather th in to "match jy m b | 4 |
chestnuts from th i f l u , ’ or |P
DETROIT, Nov. 17— (SP)—A ■Id or comfort to any on* pari
bey's atory of mistreatment di­ In « labor dispute.”
CHICAGO, Nov. 17, OP)—Spank vided ion a f iln s t father today In
a court caaa,
,
a eripplid child?
Loa Angelas claims to hava had
Declaring "I’m getting big now"
Yaa, If he naada It, aaya author and "I can't itand (t any more,” the first movie theater In opera­
Loulaa Baker.
Carl Ruiao, 13, went to police tion. back in 1902- when the ad­
Mlsa Baker loat a lag In a traf­ to tell of being chained to his bed mission was 10 cents.
fic accident when ake was eight and beaten.
yean old, A few months later,
He said his father, Antonio
ahe aald, bar fathar spanked her Russo, 43, had been doing this
NOTICE
for trying to boa* tha household.
to him since he was six year* old.
"I had iearnad lesson number
The last time, Carl said, was on I am not responsible for
one, that 1 was going to hasr to Friday when he came home late
"Bills or Accounts" made by
live with my handicap, but not from a movie.
any other person than myaalf.
It," Hlaa
off It,"
Mias Baker today told the
The hoy, a sixth grade pupil,
annual convention for the Na­ ahowed brultea on hla body—from
Harry M. Huff
tional Society for Crippled Chil­ n rubber hose, he said—and Rrdren.
eerdera Judge Christopher E.
"Not that all crippled chibb'"' Hteln signed an ausaault and bat,tery
warrant against the filer.
should be spanked," she said In
The elder Russo, a drug com­
her prepared talk. 'T'I Just hepThe WISH FELLOW
pany, packer, has four other ehll*
pened to be that type."
rides fh»
dren,
He
made
no
formal
stateAuthor of two books. "Out On
The Limb" and "Parly Line." Mis* intent, pending arraignment.
Baker, of Williams, Arix., aald *hc
didn't learn Her lesson all at once. Management, Labor
Mora spanklnga followed. Hhe 70J
them whenever ahe ’needed *hcm
ACeatfaael fr m m P ate Aael
Just as her unhandicapped sister lone by emplovera aa an Integral
PHONE
did. And other thlngri happened) part of their operation, and
"I got crutches. I learned !o through the acceptance, by union*,
walk, then run. I was fine. I of their duty of keeping the ship
was okay. I learned to roller on an even keel.
1
kato, I learned to play baseball
"I am one who slncarely believes
had fun.
24 Hour Sorvlt*
that we have made great progress,
"1 hit ktda and they hit me and that our progress In tha next
hack—and don't think that Isn't ten years should he even more
BAGGAGE A TRUNK
symptomatic—of the normal ad- gratifying."
SERVICE
«
Juatment nf a crippled child's play­
Employers and unions must try
mates at least."
even more to meet each other, half
way, Ching said, because "our ex­ YELLOW CAB CO.
Fish have Imen found In moun­ ample to the rest of the world Is
Seminole Tire Hhop
tain lake* above the line of per­ extremely Important."
Chlng
stressed
that
the
role
of
1
petual snow.

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Marshall Asks
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Berlin’s Money

Judge Refuses To
E n jo in Vocelle
TALLAHASSEE. N..v, 1 7 OP*—Circuit Judge W. May
Walker today refused to en­
join State Heverage Director
James T. W e lle from issuing
any more dub liquor licenses
in Dade County.
However, he declined to dis­
miss a suit brought by Dade
retail liquor dealers and allow,
ed Samuel Kanner, Vocellea'
attorney, until nest Wednesday
to file brief In the case.

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Britain Backs Fonesial Tries To Learn Who
Dulles Named
Exposed Navy-Air Force Feud |^ea(J Of U S
B e rn a d o tte ’s
Group At U.N.
IPlan On Israel

SENDAI Japan. Nov 18. (Ah
—Pvt Salvutoio Forte of HatM \ I IF 1LIN. Not 18. (rp)—A hidden
horn, Fa . ivns almost as hjg a
h Spier in the N.stt \-r
hero In Japan today as General
I . 'I m ihe open s*ills Secrelatv
I
f^rlrntc
to , I.,til |,, n,Dougin-. Ma.-Vrtluir. Private'
I,„ -. *ctl it to s iru
to I- &gt;Forte saved the lives of follf
\',l. . I, &gt;. no tecrrl the tsvo serttc*. I,
l„ • n i t i - d d - os.
Hpane-*- -*iInc, a hurled In a
Chung Ssiy:; K ck Arc .!«
V .' i | | | | &gt;n oiiltmittcrl
- avciri for 12 da v a Tlieit (and*
.......
detpiir the unificaticn l.n,
American Experts Are
t limit -l\-1- -1-j - Ful it1!
W nncn And
i'
In Flight A , 1LlOV- lie- and (urnd- bar giver them
' ' oimission Rtoup was supposed t
*pc
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I
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Called In To Aid
I
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up t--i de*-l Rut not Private
• h-t It out th a tf
Fepticr Arrive Jn
eminent l o t «• . i i d • F-w'e lie ss once a miner,
I M tC . ( &gt;1 Jll.tm MeIn Currency Aspects
'
W Stuart Sy- InveatiKst- th. t. ,1 • ,f if. 4tin„iu.
K
•' v W e s t F o r
himsetl
Me
kept
digging
dog.,
tnmgt
t'
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M
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{Jm
was
Navy
Mopping lij La t o i gedlv And i,e Lept a crew of
' Il.l I &lt;tl
the letter,
(|e s-ti I tlie»OfCrisisInGermany
presented their and
'iipgrstions
.
.
....
Mt-rt With Truman
; teitim
.1 a i&gt; a i&gt;e a ** digging, down
nv*nth to a coin- matterr, were supposed to hai.By HAROLD h Mil h
been fm informal di-msiimi „t,]y
ml! reb
through a t(vi* foot high hill,
lit M*w Mil' t'FH t l ;
By JOSEPH E. DYNAN
proposals
to
reNANKING. No&gt; l« ,-r&gt;
I he
liv I RNFST tl t . U ' w to
to rearh the imprisoned men.
national ds-fenao tvehlml -I- &gt;■*•'•| tjoDf ,
PARIS, Nov. 18. (JP)— Secre­
•’ VRL N - l-t i.p&gt; Bttlatn e , i a ' - t .h
KhA \ \ f &gt;T. N ,v Id, ,? i—
gjji *, |^,
; government claimed . -nu-lcl vii •
thev wrie dragged alive from
- n - t l l , s - t e . l ri,e I n t t * d N a t i o n *
tary of Slate Marshall summoned
thr u imme t -h f each it" 1 it Im n n n t.-dv,' ileiign.sted
their -Isid., dark prison today
n-mglory in the Suchou l stilr today
the committee clfylng
ls\
American financial and monelar*
s p l - l v t h r Iste t otr nt ! ’ l l r -'ll sn n, ,i -I.
s e r v ic e , n „
v
t ,
p ,u .t
.1'.'I 11 f
i i Julio * si ictmg chairGeneral
Chans
I
-t
I
m|,, Mi. ml | All were r , hnn sled and were
‘"*od Ehersta.lt, has-e r-t • - . i , i . | ,
t.
*, -tb
1 Itf
pl«r,
D s l * its ise
\ * tn
-i.
experts today from Washington and
rushed it, »n emergency hospl
men
had
made
mut t t -e I tilted St ites d-lcgamilitary
spokesman,
t
Id
lus
,.rekl»
Air
Ft.
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1
it
-j.
i)m
tal tef up in a teol al the mine's
I- -it- I, t.. t f ini so
I thr I int'il h a t g - ,
Berlin to advise on cuirrncy as­
1• i ■* t "ehallenge Navy 1-si t. 111*1 l-d
l. tuied Nstinn* m hu
press conference
i int'Uth
I - ti ■' Hon
11.. Air t onm to
pect! ol the Berlin crisis.
'•'f If le gat
to- l Fill sl 111 • f tl long range I ■t,-'
... h* fust
d
| it-c'cction endorse“The halite t fat (i 1 ■ i 411 K*‘
i
"
I
pnmaiv mission from I d&gt; u ee| sif
I f f 1 st level
If ih s'ling tlu* pro Mi.
They will consult with Dr. Philip
m- tit
In, r 'stin* - ‘i b psitis.sn
f oinufeicd at com lud'.l \ U , I tl„-i-tsdt
'sn*
puli.
ners
. *1
I-* C. Jessup, U.S..deputy who handles
' 1 t-b. r *1a.It's i eCommurmts do n ... i- 'till I** t t«»
The \o I , ■■ '
(•&gt;
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phasis in the blockade dispute
an area extending Ml • .. af o u n d
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Ihe American experts are flying All ngns today pointed to the like­ R»dt as agamir 4imii " i iii(f"»d
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i i'm mi i (trial.
T o Settle* S t t i L f O f
^miniut ’•'i it** «^V*
to Paris from the Treasury De­ lihood of a public showdown with Nationalists.
( •) n &lt; piu* i&lt; rlierI- ,i .t&lt; i M ' . i S I t o r e m e n
- |»l# if ♦ fhf •** mvit %
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partment in Washington and In-m ihe pro Communist element in thr
(Even as he sp &gt;k» ' t.V- v,- *ri• it) |tff«
General Lucius D. Clay's military CIO leadership,
can Marine retnfor
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government staff in Berlin.
, At a starter, the doren or so pared to ruah from i&gt;
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The expert* will have before , members of the executive board tao. 225 miles northr*ti t :.y
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them a questionnaire on tha r u r - |who ,uppnf,rtj Hfniy U’slla.e foi how. to bolster the
at the U 8. Naval si -t, -rage fhete
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rency Issue which Security Council „
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Presldem Juan A. Rramuglla of P ' V " »'•*
«M * Shanghai reports h* 1 s Re t *tm It i n *,* i »i’ (
- *«h.M»men’*
■ , , fill
Aigenline has sent to the Rig serbsl bruiting such »s ih*y never column moving rc.-a-l ■IstuK'*-,1«tni *
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from Tainan.
Four naliona,
got al snv CIO convention
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I D S. S e n a to r Gems-. tV M s ' me
»*»&gt;L » "FI Got thr rioi
Rramuglla Is leading a Merlin
fhev may get aomethlng more
1,1 t...u-,h" n-si\n o . i.tion
compromise effort on behalf of Various CIO leader* «ie talklna tR Nevl in Tokyo • '* tie .\»»
f •Ifie* ! I 1. 4 I V,1*1 •lie ifn ril ,v|
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the council s six "neutral nation. „,,ou( cmsalsle-rtn* s-me form of dated Press he at-c- t» l s - i»’ ' M i l , V-h" ti »t, two dsy* of
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of the currency question by lor
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quest for definite Information
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an 1 lii ,1 i u(iif US'•»’|(# going to
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from t.ie.
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sole
currency
The
Western | the CIO's policy wn- against Wsl11 u i % k%'*n&lt;lr »lul rip fii
WASHINGTON.
ti.,,1*. Jn* Nfiv *( 1flf K^,rPta '■larv will
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.Powers agree, hut Insist Ihe So- lace and all-nul for riealdenl Tru- —Rep. Knutsmi iR-Minni. uitiv,
Am-- .
implftn toe 11 week. i lend,
Mi igf * Iif ill** I ' nip
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Four-Power control when it HrAnd In Cincinnati the American taxes, said today th ' -"orp-iratlnn
• ollrei
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‘ Mil* fi ftioiMt'ioiBk invent id•■ni ki»»niaoi a, "civil nund"l men," Mr and Mrs I t sn* l.ama-.-n, • b - moved bis fnmilv •-m I.ltd-culates within Berlin.
1Federation of labor has entered Income tax -iigii' to l-e roosted. p 1a»f n«F| \ flip a AllH 11F•dhtris
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"A numbei of latge corpor­ espected to **v»l| tl,'
and - lid that h had heard of the
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hers to finance s propaganda and taxes fur the Individual
Knutson said to- u going to Britannic. * qilttsHful h*'1
CUD hr hi-t IMl' I f f•* Mir* nrt.t
education driv* of "Laboi . ! cagii&gt;
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fillt »r p 11* I’| *It t lll'f'l ♦ DM I Ilf* *--*'! L -m in-1, irdlnrtBy Local ‘ g r o w e r s Irates acted . . league men r* be chuitnan
I tha* Kivamism- M ______
ism * the Taft*llartley Act f--rbtd* commit!'e 'hat wiltes is lull, IIIMI f ,, Ini -.- i" * r f tlu. pi ■
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Will Be B m ierl In
\l tv- nv, Knight' 1 Not one of the Sitting Sons of dit»ct contributions.
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Rest, who usually may he neon
The drive, with 1760,000 v ti lirg tiling in il»nit II.MSi otHi I lie '26 a fiftl, g '•H fo| litK■*»
t ) elIIf t
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ln\i;r On S ;r h in l;r
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discussing the tisllon's political I capital, will t«i centered " '!-• into tin,,. (. ;id |,0| cen* -ii incoiini 1 *if»tl ayim rf ill* I'ggr I (*
-i -I Americsn id' ,1
Vgill Ii v *i tikfi *
problems at Park Avenue nn&lt;l nut itit&gt;'a 110,000 pol 1in(c pi f*i itu f * "vet I.Ml.'loq, alter the usual de­
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Ilia* tim
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Magnolia Avenue, was on hand during fhf* next 14 iiinnth*
*iltfieie-it On f'rtat* • ♦.«
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li , tmiis at" allowed.
to,
lb '
uithci ii poliP f
yesterday afternoon at -1 :.'i0 o’clock
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Knuts-n pointed to the steel in WiiM And Snow
Fact's
iMoiiev
Troulilr
•h r a n i l r n s * ’ - f f
to greet .Senator Claude Peppor,
Hii'try as nn example - of corn NebraHka,
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F a n - .1
■v Mi-a new -von I n ,
when he and Mr*. Pepper drew up
ponies lie -aid ate making tut*
,! w 11 &gt;r i;, ijtiv i*4,
Sl the curb for a brief *top en- r C a t T I I F I f f
Governor S' iff : J
"■uch tncr.ty.
OUK
Ann,
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The **-it *’it f I I uirk'1 Mtm» f
I•
A* Dune ! n ."•!
route from Orlando to JacksonIt should he siphoned off m
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MfcoMip in** 1
V 4! 4* , M r«*i»ort€(l f *
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On I(i« r l uurl
fa* •
&gt; irgc huil ltng
vine.
strong
wind*.
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The growin
inJ M'D -ll pf**M»l fill* M(?| til Y, ft**
growing and shipping
ehlpping H&gt;-1,an£.A*Nsnf
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T Cstei -, harg».!
•u • second f! III a fl
♦h* furtl tim#* ♦11 Ua eleven
terests of Sanford ttepped Into lh« 1('p| A 1 Vt ? r i ° k
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(4ei-«i| l }’t ruifim t piUAiil^nt nf lht» ■
t 'igu gt
Invade T 'ltip'r itures «-eri&gt; sb"\ '
1 III"S'
morning In Circuit
uliosl clisin •l*'| M
however, and formed a delighted I
,lf * £,h' r
fomiHuMoti 4*1tl l'»si night th#*
'la,
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snow
is
foecast
fo
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ito th* "mystcrlou ■"
I’jite, having At I
little ring, with Senator and Mr., j *ec.hnl1’"‘* ,0
y°uth». '*
'niiilMinn w*** i ’hhciI hy h#»4'‘y ,
of [ fi
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Die uppei Mississippi
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, tin,- ■*f "nr of ,ftir n i
■'e.lar l»-ra., '
Pepper
*np*r jat the street corner. They' jail nn three charges In cornier
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Included M. L. Cullum nnd J. D. lion with their brief crime spree
Me
PARIS,
Nov.
18—French
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Detective Sgts. Charlen Earley d-crv »rt , slice canverged today, A
I • s, «-ho was recei • ,
fl-et of t h i **' *1*
Callihan nf Chine and C o , Hohy
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fo-tlt
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of
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lottei
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Lafnr f J C HutcMion Cn. And and James Ipp.diln aei.t At, a Cn Dunkerniiei. where 2.^00 iirlk„f
WM(, rn
,
;#*i *Ini.** *vl 11 !.•* II i.nmi.iXH), h-* t*'1*’ a, hsa been relesa. Ilftnl f»» I • *s •• 1
Florence Moomaw w*a arrest'd
•a-lllng &lt;"it 'her
W. K. KIrchhoff, glad grower.
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have
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Senator Fapptr wai In an op­ last night and charged with arm­ selves behind cargoe. waiting t o ! , hout norm., In
■inniml
cnffffi
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bank
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*d III* d-X' timistic mood, and predicted a» a ed robbery, attempted robbery,
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and
shortly
end contributing to the delin­
((' oriIm H On ritf« Sair)
Other dock worker* throughout
in u , , ! , : , , . ,
Mi*, lim n I &lt;• . i i t ^ \ t
foil nil st ion apemis Isig* Stiu.a "I. l i t t , itlM |,,IA atetfo *.
n- (VI, a *
quency of a minor.
} rnnc« « V4*t eh«tn of portn in «ippi.
ie S ',,, 1 1, sa ivril sa . s i r ,.t cl, ■- 1,-a r,l s one way ticket * '' hi '
t fum llnn , It.
The Ihrpe youth*, in stgr-'-l rnvM et «trikf fill from th® Com- 1
M erchants M
t in y
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time
! aalil Sheriff P A
r the A1|&gt;)
statement*, admitted one rohl'iv rnunlit*l®A f»®n#r»| C o n N e rillo n
&gt;
oiling
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and an attemptml rohhery. Thev of L*hnr Interior mlnt%t®r JuU% i! Killed In (&gt;nr«h
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also are In 1*11 and ar* chain'd Morh
D u n ra ii
R eappointed
Msi* Attorney Mm
thii w##k th®t th*«
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all, will sing
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 UPl— wllh robbery and an attempted co*l nnd Hock strlkt* h»v® b#tn Of RAF ‘Lift’ Plain Building ( ode Head ‘ *’
U t
t l
• in I !* to
aid At.alalnnt St*!*
•ii» Sanford
by Riifttig.
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*. t a Headquarter* of the Htn Air armed rohhery.
I 19,1!) an I 1 M
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D aC ottes
n Li /
•Ion at tiler Mo f u r i
BERLIN. Nov.
t
Force will be moved within 50 days
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'edition.
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CUNNINGHAM HERE
MI RDEILi PHOTOGRAPHER
GALVESTON. T-x , Nov 18'•■erilng. W. A M &gt;ir &lt; .ft. ipfiI h‘
persons were killed and two v -•
-rintr-a (in r
from the Orlando baa* to Langley
•rney for the defen i s ' '
Wesley Cunningham, aeatnan "f
•«nt. announ-* •hi« »MO? »'
V A L D O S T A . Ga„ Nov. 18. DPI— inlured last night In the •" '■ •#f*)—The Southern Building Con__ __
Field, Va., Air Force officers tald th* Merchant Marine, ha* been
ti.
Peature-I
gress re electeri sl) |!« officers I
j|jj| n u o U 'N
LlUaheth Washington, 18-year-old of a British ('-47 airlift he..
today.
&gt; I’ll R i o t I Mi I I
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr' negro, was Indicted on murder port In the Soviet ore,q,s' -&gt; resterdsv imt tinned down pm | , * i rrurTtA i,„n
• v h favni It- ■
The Orlsndn field will continue J. A. Cunningham after aevemt
■r« will he e m —Mug o*
Home In MiReports from Hihato be fully uaed. Air Force offi­ year* of *e* service, He left ye-, • hstg * ' veaterdsy In tbe *x-*’*y xofie, Royal Air Force offt-is1. nosed chang*. in small husines.
V M r* Ihe Mcth" I *t * h it l&gt;
,diu&gt; Evei ^ls ■
-uld ltm cod-a which advocates
p , aid
t
50n
cial* said. They tald It la not terday noon for Tampa to ahip lug of Morris Mednva, 56, lorm e r' said today.
tie • ■ night of all psi"i '* f !
aid would have reduced costs 2(1 | , i-ned today when
i -venled. Sh • h
known now. howevir, whal unit* out ageln He cam* here a week Hollywood motion pletm# phntog-j The rrailt occurred'three mil
h»»»vi! fi 'in * through II ..-its f
ner cent
, . , . n steamer cspslrat u - n " - ■vh . It - Infatuated in f -r -. ■.
niuslcnl experlnt
raphtr.
|w**t
of
Schoenhcrg,
The
pismay be transferred to Orlando.
Monday night, taking an EAI
! V
The officers- James W Mor­ ii »y at I’atn.s,
grand opera in I rir,
Superior Court Clark T. B. Con- was returning to Lueheck,
neiiil&gt; Scout pack
li'n L i"
of the, , i2th
Air* plana from New York to Jackson_ Heidquarter*
, ---X
•erm i\»
/him. ronccri*
verse ssld the girl will go ott t r i a l . Uclmenherg, from* regular Dig" gan, Birmingham, -Ms, president;
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peppl*
aboard
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and
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of
Pack
1"
1iradv Duncan. JIanfnrd. vice presi in/ from a fair. A sudlen rush f t-r meet tomorrow nigh
for a numb*'
f "t"U&lt; '”y •
av In a special session nf to Berlins Gatow Airport.
Ain
Force BaaeL Callfornla to Brook* villa,
Tuesday
by plene, He
lent; E'rank W Walter, Augusts. I'sssengert to on* side i-ia* i e n n " at 7:30 P.M f it 11 iin * member "f the ' n v fY*T O.va*
Air rTore*
.
Baa* Text!. Nb change St. Petersburg.
Judge George R. Lilly’* Court.
' ", Sh- is presht-’t . f th
I
PHILATIIEA MEET
if. I Chester Oraxsefiold Nash- the vessel to keel over, the i- of making plana for thie made
mad* in
In the
th* other foiir^r
will lie
"p I
ford Gartlen &lt;"
/ Th* Phllathea Clas* of the Ilia, Tenn.. and J H'rbai* 6t*‘s ports said.
fore* ba»e headquarter*.
the .tiling year.
First Baptist Church will m*'t 'a n , Gadsden, Ala trustees
Walt ti i r n &gt;r*t u;
Buhslllutlon of treated wood
thla evening at 6:00 o’clork sl the
WORKERS PLACED
NF.w A*ntn.
I11
Tourist Center. Th* Tour let Club (or non-cumbustlble mal#iala for
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. !•—(JTl
II nrv A Wad &gt;• \ .-5 • ■»! Ami—swill meet, meanwhile, In th' tire resistive ratings waa thr
—The Florida 8tata Employment
i » dor Alexa”drr .* C
n !’ i
Service got Jobe for M7 farm
Chamber of Commerce dlr»'-loi'&gt; tnaln change proposed In the code
end The Very It- v Ite-vli-it
vorker* Taat month at tha
room, and afterward will plav other changes Involved sprinkler
i.i. hnson, aq-ml'-d R- d" D sn f
.'/stems ttrd aies llniltstlom.
and Tigetabla hariaat '
ahuffieboard.
&gt;
t'enterhitry, will «i"’n'’ s! a caliv’
By HOWARD W. BtAKEHLEE
began.
in Madison
I'.i.ar- 'larden P c
HATIHTA GOES TO CUBA
That mad* more than 80,000
Aaaoclsled Press Bclsnc* F-dllor
SS PER80NB HURT
11
Br ASSOriATFD rpF.SS
worktrt placad In farm Joba to
DAYTONA BEACH, Mo- 18 ~
CHICAGO
Nov
18,
DF&gt;Tbtr
N E V YORK. Nov. 18.
P*,uin« • ,in.v
®f ,,onic
Plans for t*'» rally W-re an­
far thla year.
The nttion's lirdvt is well stocked with food for Thanksgiving
ly-threq, person* were Injured, ■Pt— Oencral Fulgenclo Pstlst*.
Chairman Ca*L B. Smith of energy on them, valuable painting* ran be cauied lo »ing a hell or blow ppne icnprled. critical, last nlgbl •ceompgnled hy Ills wife, left to -1 , hoppers Ihis year—but the high price of t-irkeyi may ilrill* * lol rf ion need vest'' lay hy lh&lt;- Nsttnnsl
Donne l l
of
American-Soviet
the Slat* Industrial Commlulon a wbitll/wbcn ib iew touch them.
v '
. ■ when a Chicago * Eastern Illinois dts# for Cuba to rearime politics! | |lcnl«rwivei,
Erlendrhlp, sponsor V the event
reported "an unexpected tempo?,
Tliis nrw ute of radioactive alom* u Iold by L, Yaffe, of the Railroad streamliner rammed Into life after en exile of more then
Young hen lurke{‘i are likely I" he selling lot 7S In 80 rent,
ary shortage In bean pickers has Atomic Energy I'rojrcl National Rnearcb Counril of Canada al Chalk the rear of a three-coach commiitei t"ur yeera
drvsloped on tha east coast" but
The former Cuban president said a pound between now and Tliankrgivin*. ai compared with about '0
train
near
suburban
Dolton.
THE WEATHER
River,
In
*he,
now
aclerltlflc
Jour-t
;
”
lx being met. by sending several
-nts last year.
he would stay In Miami until Bat
robably nrr by
plants. There
hu idred workera from other Flor- net. Nuciennlca.
As
usual,
you
can
get
more
nteil
trday afternoon when he and Mrs.
POSTPONES 8ESHION
JACKSONVILLE. Uov. 1?. '/Pi­
over the 80-rent level
The ray* from atoms placed now hundreds a pound*, because
Ida area a and recruitin' in other
City Cnmmlailmiers have hern Latlata will emplane fnr Havana. for ynur money buying the heavier
ll i«t, Low
Turkey production this yoat non
somewhere- on th* painting, would for every pound of bomb nlutnslate*.
tome,
which
usually
cost
about
IP
thr smallent in a decade, sn r*ti Asheville
fall continuously on a circuit 1n nlum created there la nearly an Itivlted to attend the meeting of
,-cnts
a
pound
leia
for
birds
of
H
i
COMMANDERY MEET
ninted 31,710,000 hlrdn ns sgniust Chicago
tha wail behind tha work of art. equal weight of new atom* due to .RrUI1,
?n
7«»RAIN FALL
I* V
Taylor Cnmmsmtery Nn, 2B, pound* or over,
, 'll,tinHng at the Mayfair Inn nnd have
44,231,000 In 1046. Th-« crop 11 Cleveland
one quarter of A -n inch Ramqving the plctura would break
The
prlre
of
choice
gohh’ers
may
___ therefore postponed the reeiilnr Knight* Templar will meet Frl
shout 10 per cent under Iasi V"nr, Nashville
*
fell In the aho
ahOfH
rer last •■circuit and atari the alarm.
po
even
higher
aa
the
hlg
dinner
What to do
•• * , u *
nfl'* Cmnmlsslon meeting until Tnea* day night al the Masonic Tempi*
amt poultry buyer* say thr hlggest i Phoenix
evening, but it waa welcomed by Th* atoma for au*h • purpose atom* hae been one nf tmi aecrel ,|ny nvening, It was announced a' 7t30 o’clock, it was announced day approach**, trade circle* sey. drop
......................
..... . in l fit. Louis
has Jisi'n
in hirda. urwler
first real rainfall art the fiaslon produeta, the new
iu i«
•»* morn|nif by the City Matmtrcr I»day by- K, Itnskv Wight, com Ifnliday turkey prices are among minds. Thus,
....... .............
if tiie ...............
Mimll tur- Ben Antonio
n Novum Iter, aaprlor to .It. only 'atoma created by splitting -uranl p#0,!
of theao 82 ir e , heavy ehemlc.il | r n . Bayer.
manner. Th* order of the lied the moat un^rediatablp In the food oys are sold this Thankaoiviny: Beattlo
pluf
la madai for rlcmenU fey which, th e m , have The
. an Inch
rain had fallen urn, whan plutonium
Revision Commlt- Drtwe ssrlll be conferred, and light Industry
I Charter _______
fnr the tradi- in thu expected nu inhorn, Christ Washington
, said B. F. bomba hy transmutation of uranl* been no Important industrial or
during the
tfonai bird atam high doaplta the mas may find aupplloi restricted ■Tackronvillr
uf which H, J. Gut (a chair irfeghnuinta will he served.
n, thie mom- um, Thee* fission products arc medical ueee. Bonn of'them Has*
. ^Hl ma«6 Utla evening at
The exterior of the Tempto ha« cost, the eenHM weak may seu th*
tp heavy toms, with the Mlnmi ....
Nomal rail
" 1,77 Inchea ma&lt;L (a great quanUtiaa ia tha
ta b « V 7'SO o'clock, to eontinua wot* on l&gt;em waterproofed and painted supply of anun turkeys (fecllno so largely
young
hena
a t an unprecedented Orlando
Hanford, Wash.. U.S. plutonium
luetiW M e s wag* rssr) hBj charter
rapidly that frtoaa may well go
resrlelon.
the Luhino proccsa.
(Peattaae* Oa Pag* Four)
1
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■MH H i
ttaSW"

Public Showdown
With Red Element
Is Slated In CIO

Pori Of Halifax
Geared To Handle
Rig Ship Influx

\

Is Discussed At I
Kiwnnic Meeting W '

1-s&gt;n

Rep. Kmilsim Says
Corporation Taxes
Should Be lloosteri

.

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$r».r»,ooo,oiio or

New Slalc rianl

Henafor^Fcuper I h
.Greeted In City

f). L. Liimsmi

■-.a-s

Wornfin Charged Willi
R o b b t*r x

Hi's l ane Dclnv
In (ircuit ( "l i i

Police
Ports To Halt Strike;

14th Air Forces To
Leave Orlando Base

New Uies For Atomic Energy Are
Discovered By Canada’ s Scientists

Turkeys A re Expected To Be Scarce
And Expens&lt;;ive l;or Holiday Season

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Caldwell Tells

Rotary Meet

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Canada Asks

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men, It la roqueatod from the pal­
Clngrlgnnl and 12 othar amA IR L I F T C R A B S
ployas.
ace that wa have a Utile quietness
B E R L IN . Nov. IB. OP) — An
if you plea
Tha
Supreme
Court
In
refusing
(raailawe* Oa Page (ttahtl
((•■tlsusS Pram Page Oat)
American airlift plane crashed en.)
f C e a t la a e * reeea r a g e fle e t
(CeaHeee* Free. P a w Oaat
vto consider the employees appeal
e cheering went on and crlea ••whenever I aold a car I expected
factory condition. •
roaa from all aidea for Philip, who something aa a tip." Mamie! said opposed a high court ruling, con­ In effect upheld the rulings cf thr the report but It actually we. a Pieibytenan minister from St. burned while making a landing at
tending It would "serve *hp sc!*
Itm pelhof Airdrome tonight, fire
plus
The U S . Wanhip Columbu* and had ruahed to hla wife aa aoon aa
lower federal courts.
he never asked for a tip hut acof an advisory opinion" in
The report, by Harold Culet, Louis, Mo. now living in Winter police si th* base reported.
Hamul juinrj D.ili.ii naval craft at the doctora told him he waa the cepted '’whatever thay gave me." purpose
Although
it
refused
to
review
event of another strike threat ill
First reports said four ptrsons
this case, the high roiirt at the executive vice president, showed Park, also told of the fine work
Plymouth in firing a 4 1-gun lalutr father of a boy.
John T. M. Reddan, committer I lie future.
same time deferred action on a that Florida had 02 business fail- being done by some of the Rotary were Injured.
Wearing flannel slacks, an open- counsel, asked Manuel If he kept
to the royal child.
The background on the portal- request that It rule on constitution­ urea in 11147— 00 percent less than
necked ililrl and a aweater, he
The Royal Horse Artillery. King opened a bottle of champagne ami a record of hla "tlpa." Manuel lo-portul cuss la 'Ills:
in 1940. The national figures were Club* he ha* known. The Kansas
ality of the act.
replied that he did.
In Ill-Ill, the Supreme Court held
•*.474. nml 7G..
George*i own troops, wheeled six with Hl-year-old Queen Mothei
City Club, he said, is sending 6.000
Reddan asked how he reported tliui under the Wage-Hour art,
This request was made hy u
Colee lifted 23 various gains III
gun* into Hyde Park and fired Mary and membera of the Hoyal hla "tips’’ on hla Income tax state,
group of employees of General
workers
are
entitled
tu
pay
for
packages of food and clothing lo
tumultous rounds in honor of thr liouaehold, toaated hi* wife and ments. Manuel wanted to know if time necessarily spent In prepar­ Motors Corporation who sought un­ hit. report including:
son.
Income
lo
individuals
In
1947:
nredy Europeans every year, and
he
had
lo
anawer
the
ritiestlon.
successfully
to
collect
overtime
child and hit muthcr. Elsewhere
Queen Mary, now a great grand­ Reddan said yea unless the reply ing for llielr jobs after reporting pay.
wt&gt;»i le to for vstaaa’t oieert piouso.
$2,571,000,000, a gain of 180 per­
another
club of only 33 members
to
work.
A
flock
of
suits
Wat
filed
i 1i, l^. ii.i ewaUUf p*iat year a sui tos
Irumpelt and handi blared: bon- mother, waa the first visitor to would Incriminate him.
Their claims were thrown out by cent over 1940; cash Income tn it paying all thr expense! to tend
IW U a** loaod Uie u i i u u&gt; caa
for
back
pay,
based
on
time
spent
firrt darned and firrworkt map­ the palace after thr announcement
Manuel then testified, "I reotna l-sty uip v»« e«. earnout nt&gt;
the U.H. District Court in Huffnlu. farmers In 1947: $346,470,000, a
in
.
fit.jtfiilT
clalhec
at
the
plant:
Hhtinspired
a
tremendous
ovation
a
blind
boy
lo
school
and
lo
edu­
gam
of
198
percent
since
1940;
ported
everything
I
made."
ped.
r . . . im ..|. |qu .uMi ter re* la tuui
The U.H. Circuit Court in New
«l tee t o o III turtee S ear* u i« .
In answer to other questions, lime spent going frutn the plan' York City upheld the Huffnlu court income fiom livestock and prod­ cate him in medicine.
i ne tmbv wet born a ll day. na her car glided through Buckgate to working places, etc.
'■tear Use" so* Ukeo e* dllHkS ea IL.
ilighain
I'alarr’a
galea.
ucts:
291.997,000,
a
gain
of
282
Manuel
said
he
did
not
know
what
before the first wedding annlvcrs. Dr. Thomas paid tribute to Han­
IhWI. It slteuie help llU in function.!
t'ongiess stepped in and lit 11147 with a ruling that the act is a percent since 1940.
Tears filled her eyes then, and he reported for Income tales lor
ary of Klisabeth and I'rlncg Philip.
valid
exercise
o
f
congressional
Mileete pels: III uSau uuoeehuot u.t
ford aa a fine town In wide! ts
»•
passed a law barring exiatlng and
Tourist trade, $790,000,000; spe­ live and to Ita enterprises in get - , iHWtUi US. e teal., It ttwuUI lapfw. I wji
Crowda out aide tlie palace scream- again when, aa she left, the crowds 1947.
povYec.
y
Reddan asked If Manuel’s n.i- fiiloie claims fur poital-to-unrlal
cialised crops possible only undei ting the New Y'ork Giants to tra in 1 tyyeUte. ste dl«MUea. sad t*w bigk
ed chrera In the nervous father were even more enthusiastic. They
swarmed over her enr, yelled good pluyer knew he was accepting pay unless tlie.ciuim * were cov
•f
t.lld up i.tfituDce fur lb . trrtue d sn uf
Florida’s climatic conditions, $160,- her*. "The thing that makes a
last night.
IMM. CAHUUI U MWUUncuUr PMPSI.J
wishes ond were reluctant to let "tips." Manuel replied "ho cer­ ered liv employer-worker contracts
(8)0,000; industrial products de­ town Is the people who live III it,"
The Union Juck whipped In the her go home.
sod Mf.utlfW.Uy U«Ud If TVU tu lfu ' .1
tainly did not."
or were recognised us valid hjr
pendent
on
Florida's
specialised
Ibsce e t lId a llU i.i ", (&gt;t CAHDU1 UsU;
wind stem- Buckingham Palace.
he said, "ami on my frequent visit*
The witnesa said he thought the ti million nr practice.
Princess Margaret, s|iending the
crops,
$126,000,1881—
total
$1.Ship* In l.ondon ilocka act their
( ( '• s i l a n e s g ra m F u s e lin e !
to Hanford It has been my pleasure
weekend with the Karl und Coun­ practice of car salesmen taking
Questions
weie
raised
at
tla005,000,(88),
siren* acreaming. .Sailor* gut n tess of Scarborough in Notting­ lips was general all over the. conn
to meet many »l the fine people
tino- whether Congress had the posed action under Article 40,
Hank resources In ftl47: $1,829,donlile ration of rum.
hamshire, was given the news by try, and that none of hia ciishinirrs right to muke tin- law apply retro­ Chapter Raven of the U N. Char- 280,-194, a gain of 204 percent who liv* here."
Thr. 12 Iwlla of magnificent old telephone. Plillip sent messages tu ever objected to paying tins
tor.
Ion permit*
coon
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........... the
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He alio said that h* wished mors
actively.
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Rt. I'aul'a Cathediul began pealing Ids mother, Princess Alice of
Asked if he didn’t think *M8»
!.!, V
.
. ,
. . . ell to call Upon the Jewu and Arabs since 1940; estimated retail sales in tha North could understand the
wa. a big Up, Manuel raulied:
I he en*e entiling before the '” gn | (ll -’comply with such piuvial-innl In 1947: $1,993,000,000, a gain of South and it* problem* aa he did,
In mld-iiiorning. Hell* of Weatinl"Greece, and lo Ids three sisters, in
ilon^t ttiluk |f,&lt;m I,' 4 t„|
I court wus une brought by cm- mraguro Bl |( deems nee-mnry 224 over 1029; passenger car reg­
ater Abbey tint! score* of leaaer
Germany.
iiloyes of It II. Ilubbart * Bon, ur desirable" &gt;n ordt-t to allay u istrations including taxis in 1947: end although he said he had lived '
chiirrliea Jollied in.
Sir Alan l.ascellea, the King's money
Inc.,
wlm filnl soil in U.H. district threat to peace. The sei-iiun irn.kei 633,019. a gain of 34 percent over In Florida for only loui months
A laborer took up tha cry,
Carl Mehrstedt, a Waahlngt on
lie declared, with respect lo civil
secretary,
telephoned
the
news
to
Court
in llnltlmore. They asked nn mention of measures lo force 1940.
&gt;
ahnuting "it's n Imy, a prlncehas
lights legislation, that lie could
Home Secretary James Chuter Kde bartender, testified that he
uvertime
puy
on
the
liasia
of
the
compliance.
hem born."
Value nf commercial flab catch already see where there le much
and filed telegrams to the gover­ the man for whom Cohn purchased federal Wage-Hour l.aw.
Women— and men aa Well—
Rir Alexander Cadugnn of llrl- in 1940: $36,803,990, gain of 010 tu be said for the South'* point
nors general of the overseas do- a new Olditnoblla from Manuel
While
their
suit
was
pending
went and didn't mind allowing It.
and authorized a $600 present.
lain said he i* w IIIIm : tu discuss lierrcnt Over 1940; value of total of view.
million*.
Rrveral women fainted.
Harry Hn(der, owner of a Wash- Cnngiess passed the I’ortal-to- the Canadian reiolution and the mineral production In 1940: $31,He mentioned Calvin Cooll lge a*
I’nriul
Act.
The
district
court
then
; v mbhilKhi r»s.ed and the ex- I &lt;;»ngr«.ul.«ory message, many
W lS T r in * S
L . J .aV.l!
A
Iirltlsh&gt;
_auggeKtion at the same 267,(88), a gain of 109 percent over
pay
riiniirrii
Fit
h»» hihiir
ui leatu - I
.
i
i . t ,' ' i! (ir ‘J
- --- — - the »
• claims .on *1'* •i Qme. T h r British plnn asks the 1940; estimated value of manufac­ tha only ('resident in his life time
einrnl riihwhi
showed on
signs of
. ..' .»
J im
P«ld tuuv
$500 to tummirt.
Manuel likinissed
aenlng, a pulice car broadcast over ! »&gt;■
,r',u" 1 . 7 " f f i ' c ....... i '
»'• f * ■ f«w extra. fu, i 'iinnuny * contention that the iii -w | (.t(„ n|,|| j0
||H Negev truce tured pr. ducts In 1940: $781,018), to leave the While ll&gt; use still "sit- |
ting on top uf the world.” All the .
it. loudspeaker, "ladle, and gentle- J ' ^ . . Kar" Mm'ntb^en. who i &amp; . f f i ! ? Jl'V 'ii'fl'l
, !* *
resolution to Norther. I’uleillne.
« ' gain of Wll ,mrcint 'over
rest, lie said, had made many en- j
spot I igti t and two buinperettes II,. *‘ourt in Hicliinonil upheld the tlis19411;
value
uf
newconstruction
in
Is cninliiuiidlng the First Cruiser said he didn’t \f%y "much alien Diet c u r t , causing Hit’ employes
1917: $467,100,090. a gain of 142 eniiea for themselves by their op­
.Squadron ut Malta.
position to certain Interest* or
lion” in wIia I h»
to r ihr i **»
i *» Ih** lilK®1 IrilMiiiul
pi-rcent
over 1940.
Tliete iiisil been an air of espec­ IMk)
certain classes. Collidge came out
Ihr
rt,e N|»|i**l
mu.ml was
w«» lilfil
filnl tiy
hy I'letni
I l^tr»*
__
Aaai-aned
property
value
in
1947:
ia lly ut I lie palace throughout
m im i i
i M in i I'MT IT lu i'a
|
((«•■ United K ru t.i •»«*• &lt;Im i
13,107,726.727, a gain of 291 per- without an enemy in the world, he 1
vrslerduy uflernnou and evening
continued, because he didn't do
relit
since 1940.
S
h
i
D
o
i
m
r
S
t
r
i
k
e
•
lain
sculptor,
also
was
questioned
T o W II* i l l IT ‘ .MAY i'O N C P ItN
Tlie physician saw Klisabeth be
anything.
Florida's
percentage
gains
In
Si.»|rp |* h»r*b y
(h » l ih r
'
|
und
later
was
released.
Andrew Stine announced thai
u n d ir» li(n »()
p in u in i
lu
ih r fore dinner. Miss Margaret "Hobo"
'many of these categories were
It
uallaa.g
»
,«
M
t-aa.
lia
.i
,
,
.
A
civilian
Jee|i
owned
Ity
tlie
" r ir llllo u M Namw m u i u i » " , M u ii»’ MacDonald, who has been Kllsa(tunlinurd Ironi I »«» ” *••'
,|*in couple was found putked above the national average gain the Merchants Association wilt
P ill Nw. 1174. I'h s p t .r Nu S iis tT tieth's persutial attelidsnt since meiita rendering it otherwise" and
j l l- i- .r i.li n i l w ill r . f t l s L r
j|1#
from the Mori- land In on* the advantage was very huld a dinner at the Mayfair Inn
that the New York system Is ft .- tlie iWih annual convention of “
• Ith th s C lt r k ot i h . t’ lr c u li r o u i i childhood, remained close to the lliu u i such elements
Aineiican
Federation of
Ka,j
Ainei ican re.ierau.M.
Ka„ Coast
Coaat Railroad station I marked. This was in the number next Monday night Dr. C. L Peii . j r ..i i . . i .u m liiu ii i.u u iu r e lor
I’tincess all evening
He levlewed the work of t'l* . llj West Palm Reach. A purse of
nf business concerns,
concerns. There were sons introduced the visitor* a*
NPONSORED RV
il - tm-r. rc.iini
eiv-f "I ilu
the U. S. Huprvine Court dr
When the expected time of thc
u b llc s in .i, of M il. n o lle , ih * fir
f e d e i utlun In contributing to Fre«l '
|
|.ay«*ari’s second j 34,249 listed for Florrids in 1940, Gerald F r v e r s o n and Klbert
HEMINOi K COUNTY
ciaiuii
m
the
case
uf
McCollum
birth
came.
Klisabeth
was
sitting
lIllou* n.m*. io - wii
Thompson
of
DeLsnd
and
Charlat
den!
rriinian’s
victory
in
the
i
.
^
Mr#
j.,
Dele*
l.a
s
s
a
ri.la
gain
of
atx
percen
.
wiie. m u.
-ns.
.................
-•
percent over 1940.
JAYCEES
Kt.rcit-fir. I.T*
with her lady-ln-waiting, l.ady vs Distiict 71 Hoard uf l.ducat lu ll cent election and helping
Marlon of I.akewood, N. J. Presi­
^ on
I The
* -ing tiring W(|
on the
||,a floor
floor ofof the
th» vehicle
vehicle!
Ttie national
national figure
figure was
v»_. 2,141,807
.I am .n xa (S &lt; l In b u . l n . . . I
Sluilents Tickets Half Price
Marv Htrarhey, and her midwife- of Champaign County, III., held a bool u Denioi-ratir ||—-—
le Illla
I I h' w e r
r s i........................................Is
r .l on Il- i H U lile
dent
George
Stine
presided.
ouiv and wi|h
contantn scattered about, with a loss of on* percent.
Dial the public school systems
.In
. . the
. . . . Tow n of C a v .e ib tr r y
nurse, Helen Rowe.
Senate.
K lor lila
Hinter Rowe called in bit Vs"it may not tot used to assist ir
T h a t the p e rtr l n l .r s s t . i l In -■l-t
“
I.ahor
came
through,
met
th*
I u . l n . s . . n t . r p t l i . Is I’ s u l ln . 1* bam Gllliatt, Klixabeth’s ofistetrl ligious groups in giving inslruc issues bravely and won the great
O .rso n
clan. Who examined the I’rincrss tluli about their belief*.
i ’ a i ii . in f : r timtsoN
Mrs.
Vaihti
McCollum
of est victory that labur has etst
and then railed Hir John Weir, the
f i s t .i t .1 &lt;’• • « .l b . t n , r i o t n l . n .m
Champaign had contended that u Won," tireen said
to o l. O m n iv
toval family phyalclan
"We do lint m eet h e re In a Vin
N o v .n il..t 10. l i t *
T lie proud riarents of the ‘Jii- system of religious teaching in illc t iv e mood, but r a th e r w ttti •
vear-old Kllsatieth, King tieoige Champaign schools violated tin fe e lin g uf to le ra n c e and a desire
amt Queen Klisabeth, received tlie principle of separation of church to co o p erate w ith ail classes of
felicitation of their household in and state.
peo ple,- to w o rk to g e th e r to
th e W IHK F E L L O W
l*-wis‘ petition, filed last Muy r--.-. m ake
the royal suite.
Albany County,
County, was
rldees tha
Although th* crowd mil side the *M
Albany
was based
basel men Dee, to establish here in
palace shouted "w,- wunl Philip"
U' « Hupieine C ourts .le- America, freedom, liberty an-l
justice and to perpetuate ' 1'ur
and "wn want Grandpa"
the
,n
McCollum case
F.lswurth said that . reading American form of government "
King, no membeiw of the Hoyal
--------"
family appeared on th. palace of the opinions In the McCollum:
D R E S S U P FO R
halrnnv to greet the crowd. It ap­ cam- leads In conclusion "that the
eleased
parently was not considered ap lonilitulluiialily of h
T H E F E S T IV E
prupriate for Philip to make a ,l'ne program I* to t-e tested t.y
H'-stlsiieU t n-m
i I h. i
DAYS A H EA D
1 consideration of the factual as­
pubdie appearance
pects of the particular program eacli Legionnaire In th# Hta'e will
donate
a
dollar,
thn
drive
can
be
undei scrutiny."
llere'a good furniture that
W EH I.RYAN R E F U S E S
He said alsu that "it appears lirtd greatly enjuve«l hi* work in
will bring beauty Into your
rumtdeted. lie revealed that he
M
ID
D
LETO
W
N
,
Conn..
Nov.
16
that
it
least
five
uf
Ilia
nine
Jus
24 Hour R aivkf
dining room—the center of
(A’l -- Wesleyan's athletic depart­ tlcea of the United Btatea Hup- heading Hova State this vear.
activity In' your home. You'll
Frank Caton. Im m rilalr ptit
ment
today
turned
down
a
bid
to
rente
Court
were
In
itrteernenl
B A G G A G E A tV O T lfK
fttv* lie sleek modern beauljr
in tlie New Year'* Night upon the proposition that ’re. ciunmander of the Departnieal, W^
and rich walnut veneers.
S E R V IC E
/trine Howl football gam* at leased time' as inch is not un­ trodured the sneakern an-l fn#
All 9 pieces are included
euesls, ninoiig whom was Mr* Sy­
Orlando. Fla.
constitutional."
and you get a 32 pc. sat of
bil Rmitli of Hanford. Denar'i-ient
dishes free.
Cube/a de Vneii and tits men Ausllinre historian. Al N Tsbler
llie ie ate al least two grata in walked fmnt tlie Atlantic to the commander of the 7,000 member
Hentlnole T ire Shop
the aterage automobile steering Pacific through what Is now tlie Piisl No. t of Atlanta, revealed
I 'r ir t d Now
that lie had come to Florida to
system.
United .States In tlie 1530s.
iu-l|i Conimunder Wheeler in th*
A l Only
drive for the children's l.-i-idlal
Ih-pai t ini-lit Adjutant A. Retd
Mann predicted that Legion mem­
bership in Florida would ix'-eed
(but of last year, and urged Porte
to get behind the crippled chil­
dren's hospital drive.
U S E YO U R C R E D IT
i
(Continued From Pag* 1)

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EggH And Poultry

I Electric Shavers
"

(Works Both In Car And Home)

White Wheel Triiiin
Chrome Wheel TrimH
Backup Lijfhtfl
Fog Lights
Vacuum Hams
Exhaust Deflectors

JA C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 15—(A*)
The following price* prevailed to­
day oil the Jacksonville eggt and
poultry market:
FLO R ID A EGGS
Florida Grad* A Quality
Hales to retailers; market steady.
Current Market, Per D one
FLO R ID A GRADF. A Nel Weight
t In
IV r Dot Loot* Ctna
Large
24 os.
R2c
Me
Medium
21 ox.
Aft
70
•Small
18 ot.
66
69
Kx largo
• 27 o*.
77
81
Producers' sales to wholeialart
generally three rents lest tier d&lt;&gt;»
,M H ALER TO CONHHMEJM
Current Market Per Do reel
FLO R ID A G R A D E A —
Net Wright
• In
Per Dot Loose Ctna
barer
24 ot.
82c
88e
Medium
21 ot.
72
-76
Hmall
IB ox.
61
96
Ex large
27 ox.
84
M
P O U LT R Y M A R K ET
FLO R ID A P R IC ER
Grade A quality, per yeund|
market generally steady!
Live Poultry
•
FLO R ID A G R A D E A—
To
T«
•
D*rs Cntnrs
Fryart Red 2tk Iha up S8c
Broilers Red 2-2'« Ihs 38
lletis heavy 6 Iba up... 40
Hena light ..........
30
Turkey.

litis Junior Suite
It EDUCED
Free
Rich brown mahoga
smart prlma vara. Ita (ty L
. „ . .
,
l*h modern linea fit beauti­
fully Inlo today * popular homes. Four large, aturby chairs, extension table, roomy buffet, and georgeou. china cabinet- nil *■. included, l A f f t
and your 32 pc set of dishes i* free.

Gleaming Stainless Porcelain
.• *
Table and 4 Chairs
Silverware Free!
This handy refectory table meaeuro* 40* by 4* IncbM
extended. Plenty oil room for four.. T rimmed in I O J
rod or black with tdaUklag leatherette chain. 24 O m
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Generally f a ir end w arm thla a f­
ternoon and lo n lc h t, increasing
tlu u d intt* W ednesday.

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Protect the Peeee of the World;
e Promote the Pro g m e of Amirlct,
To Predate Pro«p«rlty for Sanford.

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Is Asked To EnTruman Promises join
Director
Enlargement Of | Halt “ °_rE p&lt;lo
Labor Department
T o

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K E Y W E8T,~N ur. 16, &lt;A’i Prealdent Truman aerred blunt
notice today that the ln il.it
Htetea U .landing pat on ll &gt; l J r c s i d e n t
M c S S .It '.C S
rtfuaal to t n u n t four-power
negotiations on GrrMsny until
L e jiis ln t io n R io p .m m
Soviet RuMla liftN it a blucknilr
T
o M e e t in g O f A E L
of Beilin.

NOV.

Americans To Move
Out Of China Or
Race Large Risks

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A neociated P r e s s L e a s e d W ire

N o. 61.

Resulutiim tiy Can­
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Belgium. Pi ant e Is
Adopted In Meet

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Nanking in douhl

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U N O r d e r s Is r a e l A r m is t ic e

Hy IIA Ittll.il K. M ll.K S
T A LLA H A S S EE, Nov
i/|’i
NANKING. Not lb. (/ h
The
Dade Cuunty retail lopmi drain*
tl IllOlf ♦(ills lllpll'l Chinrir govriunirnt cloimrd a
today t'haigrd
licrnir* are
i^ u rtl in thru 1114|ui victuiy mi llie Suchow front
loiughl to 1 lim n .1 t online,I d*|f
county than U l.ivt t i l t %
j IM&lt;I.V N,.k
llie South 1 ItllltJj lit }!|* •I I*.-.(iil.
computed ol 1ri0 i rf ill tit-.llri- [ ol tin- huttle fol the appi &gt;4c'h lu l ftilril NilhiHlA
t in

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C o u rt

U.S. Stands Pat On
efusal To Reopen
egotiations O v e r
G e r m a n Problems

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N K W S I'A I'K K

Trum an Says R eds
3
t Must Lift B lockade
Club Licenses BaItle Victory D I O W S U p
T o R esum e Talks
— -L eo n County
i U.S. Embassy Warn9

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°Russit)n- Request 4
More Witnesses Rail Workers
Puwet Session To
D i s c u s s Question
Tell Of Making Are Laid Off As
On All Of Germany
Anfu Bonuses’ Ship Row Spreads
PARIS V .t

Lai s On Used
CIO Chieftain Offers
Mai ket I $7llf) Over
To Help Striking
I isf. (It imp Told
A EL Dock Workers

It.

T-*;— Russia,

replvilly I . ihr peace appeal of top
United Nil.uin i.tllcaH , held film
to lit-1 pi&lt; turns politicn today— and
the iiDtcin perile11 its . were ic*
polled it , ini.i., pat

L o ta
(.unit lu eii|tun N i b |irv. Mr |l
I ’lo gotrinmelil 11 r tt 1 |H |i fit »Mil li lt in mmirtli.ili' iimnlii r m
C IN C IN N A T I. Nor 10,
o il
, K E Y W EST. Nov. lb, (/i *j
-Secretary
o( l.alinr
tubin reitol Jamrj { V.., rltr t to it* 11 1vplavlirtl then hutlduig* with led I*
• Preiidml human m il Rally toda) -aid tmtay eppriivhimlely 111, 1 mg any mute h&gt; m m
ll ir t iHiiii i | \ tin Jr 1 m*1 14j in j i
IIj.le [ (lurtei* .«nd eaplodrd fiirciackert
the United Slate* will not irtinii.
lilltl.UOtt » ill kern ttele nine per
ii.i'In r uoukl "1.1* ilil.ilr i Iif
I
County.
to
1
.ill
altenlinn
to
pUcaid*
an
cent tietit ud llie cost ul Irving
(out-power negotiation* . on Ge,
Rut ,* ie, hid she still mints on
NT A1 I l I N t . l i IN \ 0 ^ 11». (/ P )—
No date lot a t
jj1# iiuuihm k die Cominiinitl* had been fu'ii fio n i lit# ) * i f i t l l r l»i »
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. hP j in earning* irporlrd In the
many until Soviet Kutiia lift* ,n
llkm
j up the qucition of all Ger­
f
r.fhHirnl
pr
it
r
m
P*ilf«lmr
Xiiothr,
-cii.-i
.
1
it
n
r
it
r
i
told
a
Ihueail ut Calnir MlallitiCH. ' suit he* been trl
| united iioithraii ol Sin liutv and
A p p io a im ite ly 1.0(H) ra ilio a d w o rk­
Berlin blockade. ,
mane, m any negotiation* on Ber­
I .dun inlit a urn* ('unterelite, '
I he tirilrrv -a. I a I'M
ml n o r tndidi4tting noiilirjttwaid.
1hr a*1(111* || tu|r*| a*|| lllf |&lt;*9(*||| 1 h-utc lo iiu n d tc, l.-da) of m aking er* weir laid off today at the
At the tame lime, he told « newt
doling
ih*
A il
contention
h.uiu- I'.tt om i. i - 1,,
new auto- tongthoiruu,,'i strike tightened tti lin.
. hmdeil the numhn .1 m l , |,. ro-e
Il,&lt;i h u m , 1niulatrd hy the de- I t *11 (li /ftlia'ir K im if Kitl 1hr
conference that he will review the ticir ilnt insri) wiukei- Mcie
Representative* of the United
mobile11
.,
&lt;
1
*
,,.,*
,I
lio
n
, 4 3 0 0 to grip on r ut coast shipping.
!
I.’l
4
taunt)'
to
tlorr
,1-u.e
ill,‘
if
I
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ki
iiu
r
i
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i
d
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l
K
i
l
teu-e'
iiimiilM
0II1114I
inihtaiV
j
entire international utualiun wall t.rtiiiuf, whan avketl it * louitli
H lH I on I fo il-,.ut .-til lined lio m the
i "tut.I of pieit-wir w*ge in I nuinhrr then in --H.-t It . hatged iiewv agency. »&gt;i in ilnect conThe querns of the Aineiican and States, Hut a in tnj France met a*
|*if
*
(ini'
ihr
1
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■
Iftli*
||
irieaifti
Secretary of State Maithall and rie*ve* were "Inevitable.
I that *inee then I-I h i.r I-*-,, r ui'd tiavl to the griieiallv accepted lf- 1 Htu'tau |'(M|i..'il a.tiling li 1 the N ii, Y --, k A t roue M idori Co.
Britiih passrngei llrets were dock- the Human tepl) w.,, made public.
rovilig ECA Adniiniitrator Main
A itatcment later raid ' their dli(
llie Hou&gt;r gmllp iv inquiring bound.
in Dade Counn and mint nlhri puii- I ioiii olhri -ouice* that the »niiiir«!i i lr rM i t il r liliir nt
»
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mi
C IN C IN N A T I, No* 16—uPl
man at the White Home Not. 22
cuniuns
thowed i complete identity
I
m
l,
1
tun-noil-ilr
h
.id
c
practice*
in
apphettiont
for
licrntth
i
,
t
.
r
1
1
go.rinuienl vontlol ot Ihr whole lit (I pr it r
Jotepli Cui 1,1n, iiresidrnt of llie
---- A lop administiatiiiu tide
£
Mr. Truman made it clrai that
wnn.li tould mean only
•hi ih tiin i .d 1 ,,luniini. Headed powerful (1 0 National Mailime ol
ip lum l l r i
i* luiiruiig.
’ ud today that Union leaders filed.
) lu* I r 't'h itrJ|i 4Jo|U Cil Mi* 'll
I. He h i* no plan* for a inept
that
tli
tt
er t , n (K .t tc s weru
tie playing an increaninvli imht
K
ep
.
M
o
t
|H
N
X
),
it
it
n
*peThe m it alio charged tl.ti ,n
Ihr 1^ S riiilia*i V * itllfJi tom® iftiHrtl h\ i 11. t i l . Milk ihr ' up jhi 11
Union, oflered lu&gt; help to the
ing with Premier Stalin.
poilant part in shaping llie na­ some instances, gaintb;.,: ».-ti.i
’ • c that Hie
&gt;t ind ‘i«
• id - --I,.1. n itre ,.n u nt.ni trade •tiiking Ai l. dock worker*.
I
1M
.H
1
V
ttlflli
all
I
h y I fkkll o l
He laid he will not leave Wash
t&lt;l Hi'L.iOm uni I i*4lUr I fir »hiiii
tion* domestic and loielgn
ties and lewd, lasciviau: and ot
,
c
i
H-rlm
hi
p
ip
to
u\
|
.
n
i
li
i&gt;
c-timaterl
that
He atkril for a mrrting to rhsIngton for such ■ conference, bui (inline-. I oil 11 ft. Steelman -pe­ r.i'vne showa that carried &gt;.n with t hiuj njkb 01 ii’ l hi? uil.Mit con*( id ir|Pi fr al i %1t lllfi Itlfillp! I *
••tli 1 i-ik iiicu l- tie i» tlm g new ta r cut* problems in connection with nrgK , i
that In* invitation In Stalin t.. nal assikUne to Pi evident t'iu- in the confine* of such club* un­ I titliuni
.ilnt
(ul
ihr
|r**i|l|lt«‘ll
lu
»'«
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»
•uni. said men fi mu ui i;:i tilled der tin* cloak or dicgui-e of
visit Washington still stands.
11 1
•- u t i- .h i .
Ho to u n tiv m illion* the walkout, ami t.ud NMU srai i *\ri niltrnt ipul.**«&gt;l.ini llolllllff|\r yi '* t* ilhdt (M,|| . (•In Ut Ih* lu lr • I J. lint
8. He ha', no plans to send an Irtioi nrcupV ket poslv m Klim
'll ■
benevolent, charitable •&lt; Inin fail, I 11/ a1•*Ikk»4k| I
Suchow
rnrn
hail
bm
i
instructed
not
to
ia* * *t "
emissary to Moscow So talk with pean lte-oiet» and lUuud Na- iisl project "
4*
n
»
I t ! f eilli'ii mi •*vi* 11 w *» t l i i •'RtiMltd lilt I 1iil|e*i ft..Ill ID Ndlllirlll I * ih ’
ll-e - m im iiHcc .-(ii iiril lica n liliv [lerform dutir* trriiin.itilv handled h \ .1* f
fltalin.
He cuii-iidared tending II1111* agencies.
. ir
'* i t
I lie dealers i-i-nlei. | ..) .-Ini
1 f It h r .I l i p ! lli t?
M * Lrltl lk# j jni+ l hil l **\ 11.1 l fiiu.i *l*vI Hrl
O lef Justice Vinaon on itncli a
1 c . i r i 1l.11
„d l
Ur&gt;‘vi
1 ’ •1
u tm u n
te-tnnony about ' by longshoremen,
are required In
1 ,.,,lt it * ;.n
&gt;tim« ti|)|)uilii ihr imrIt hnriil
lit II AHI It li W it 'll
t mi1
t
i
i„
■iiiaaioii dining tliL- closiriK day?
&gt;K * , I !K
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tee for liiTllt*- ttl.ll. Hi. .|e:,l.-i
id It, buyer* wilt
Til# New Voik t mini laid off M , *
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A . of the eUvtiuii campaign, hut i t I N t IN N A T E Not
l l . (/P i
I l f friii Mtmirf riy h l n .ill*#ti
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1A
lire tiHptired 1 pnj fi ,uo 1..
v.d new 1 .1 1 - li.n n the Kearn ey 720 emjilnycH inni tin- Cent rid ■
»rif
Marshall talked him out of it.
|, irvnlrilt I nun,tn mrsMgPil llie conaum plion mi tin- ineim -e- m i in, ! Mm K«hI fill4 ^itU)lmwuig to MJiiird
Itallrood
of
N
c«
Jervt-y
2,70
tvuii.
the iiorthcii’ ikvnril "
t 'Id ilio h llr t 0
8. Hu ia Baking |he bi-partisan | 1
Ui
r .
.il •: J t j
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Fedei ilmn n| L.ilmr lu- *1.126 for coiiMiinpti u .11 Hner*. Those affected me engaged in
Mu* huoimiitnHK hmlv *N«wf.
Ihc l in1i**l Sff i t i M iMmii*
commission Uu -organization t.f .
,
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1IV* \ JM..VH t&gt;l
i
I
inning
today
l.t
the
New
Y
o
ik
pleinisp*
licrm-e
handling
import
a
n
d
s-xpoit
l'tilomt
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Ham,
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n
i
| ipmfihp li
All
horc#
llv a tU u ia tie
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j &lt;&gt;.»y hr would rnl.iigr Die I almr
Lir stnri L
•»j -'ll to AI|TVncelle hunt Hie I 4 lege I h
wi­ Avenue M ilor- t ., the committee freight.
-aiiI iFiGinnnivmtuv planfa F iu n r r , 1 (iwulu *»iii I tllllfl
|)rp.iilnirnl m il tuppoll .1 piogtaiii
i 'll ft 'it
• '1 itupmt UIUO
of
iHrtgpfiiil (&gt; .1
lu re also pasted a ■ . -at law fm Imd * pad l«»&lt;| :i p'Vlirlkl I IlllllUllltt purlnl M». i r •h ilu .ii’
I1
Other
railruMil*
s»nl
they
would
!*•
i
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u
»
a il
mutual
ol Irgivlatmn "for llie l.enelit ol Ibe City o f Miami tvln.-h ia iim t-1
\ 1 i'jii ^im it liiu'M
test a lti 1
u iihtlra^ul iiMiMitamd fioni
have
to
take
similar
action
if
.
a
J
c
ij
of
thu
tsui?
t li V
N iter
\
Uit-I.m , W ashington
all tli&lt; people."
the limitations .m the iioml.ei of 1ijuchovb frtiiit
failed
j’^'.Vui m ! 11v ikt*411* r ol i tv*,prow.
t i . . &lt;1
a t * lie paid ftOU e x tra *0 th* atrlke last very lung.
Mi. Iiuniati nude nu nieiilioii nl club licenses
Canadian port- were &gt;onled off m#»!t of id Ij -ioi.,
Neutral ot&gt;s*rver», h*"i*.v»r. con* I The t ii .ih.i : late- opposed H , olduin quick d c llv v iy of ■ new
"1 Bin gOVSIltsd bt the • |ia&gt;-aati tlnucd to etc Hie i»|o,|tv wltl( tovitt ■
a* haven fm ships which normal­
■ loi.-n -n Hie enu.i.dv
the recent election ut the (tail
11 f I'tll'l li% UM • uf ihut
act,’' he Mid " and therefor* have , git-,liveable .eavrv* and planj i»|»li!i-.l,ii.-iii -I -* f-rmal lt.'-n * It nil-.on «cd*n
ly dock at New York. Canadian Kua.nit already had projmaed to
played hy organired labor in il.
Jtq
h
u
a
M
itchell,
a
G
I
student,
Itsued dub license* with-nit r»- u#ni alitad tor evacuation - I l i t cino 1 not piaciical-le
affiliate*
of
the
A
FI.
Inltrnatlon
l
a.
ca l, the council ui fo i« ig n «uni*-.ind Im got una-day d e liv u ry on u
However, he teal luv congutula- yard to limitation* ”
American civilian* *ud
(w n # » tl*p a1 r I'hdlijl * J.naiip v»D H in tt'iTnrU un la st F e b ru a ry by pay­ al I-oitiehoremen'i Union refused tcr- lid o
»; q "to co iu ld er
H* said the general -star* lew othvrv
0 • -Salmagundi, -Seminole H i g h tiant tn Fret ideal- Willfknv Uieen
' wtli fi.'p.-l BI. *1 tni- tl-'C o onld ).’ ing 1 fill'd bonus to the Nc-vt Y o rk to handle ailrh ships at Halifax. •he quudiu
the -It-jaium in
fich old year book, Ills again and erpretied irgiel that hr muld allows municipalities to conti&lt;
Montreal ami 21. John.
Mor# Ihm iOO.Brillih m»l uth®- th« fu i dc|
r&lt;p i n i.u d i w * A n u u i- L'nm pBny.
li-tlin. .id .tel, a.*
question
It'iiuilButd Ue C u t .......
brought credit to It* editor* am)
the num ber of lie n * * * by ap « v .. l , fo ; ’; “K' , lt r s , r¥ , M„ c led
Jo"
The strik e of &lt;16,000 longshore ot le v tti,am, . a whole. ’
Vi Him J M ct’a r r ic k , A rlin g to n .
lAMrlL
sponsors by being given All
(del
K
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l
l
il
Undo H.v (•
h»- Med up en-t con '
In n i.t
govtq ;.i.„:u t
ad
,
.
,
American-- tin* week end -then H,-u ii-in m rn t em ploye .-ailed men which
Vo^tll^ said ll
l * •intluiiril On rngr Alt!
American honor rating by the
y..l(,u» Pi »• M\ Y-i
1 • -* ' *l*o ’ thu aan.i- , ■!11o n ,"
and
1 i Id
. m
, vecmpl .v a c a t io n ship l- a-c* N '
. »tiH pavnieut of $30" t " i 1
tl
d(||f
(lit
1
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i
M iccific mntrui'tiorin to his in ten t*!
National Scholastic Press Associa­
(•
d
-»r t In * • *it
i-&lt; « Hudson "it bonu* payno
»*• •tipit*-"* all &lt; ilnhlin^ NitlviMen kin g .
tion, it wa* announced this morn­
**1 A f I 1•• 1- Itl.cftt *11 \ p^ The government'* lelurn I . fl
Ha- kin I olil llie com uu'ti ■ IIIm plrue*)
liip iu r ln*f»HM«
I I I !(
ing by MU* Rebecca fllevena, who
illJ|fiei)f nim
regnlai
lalo-ning
-if
tire
li
&gt;t id t fle r looking .-tt-, ( 1 1 e
I l f - ltd lie 11 UN hern liifo i in***I
with Mis. Mae fort, ten* n fut­
line-- *•» 1 1 (ll.. I. I I .«
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idernt-iv
eie-c-l
tluI
....t
I1 i.» t and used cu r* el-. - tit-i.-.
M. til ill tim nhlltig has hreti m -ih u V
ility nporisor of the year hook
•T|M
furt'i*I 1•" 1•
11 ...........nil- Ant l'tiect ,
i t l,i(i I I k fin d m ill k u p
1
t
i - I f m ill • liltvl hill
A ilJi1I t licit
Margaret Pm tin served as editor.
I.upham arriv e d u, N ankn-r
I, 1 ppi oii'dluill "
i lititiurm l v lieukR w ill !&gt;»* m id e
j
Remlnnie
High
.School
was
i mm* * *1**
tlunlini.nl
II
O K I. AN HO, N ov. Ut. Id 'i
11...‘ tome cu r* on u seil au i.o i, V.tl*rteiaified
in
the
competition
U H D A i-apfrinii'iit idntlon sai-t
|i
K 11 tl, in
eoinmenied
,,c i
W among 10) school* with enrol,
n il! ANDO, Nov. Id, i/Pi— G ovluirikt-il 11 Idgh av | 7U0 « b ,i.. lo'li
merit of HOO to 40U. and of these it* mid Nuvemlinr bulletin t
pruHpc-ctiv,- full production &gt;- - 1
More than 70 guu.t* v . , * proeinor-Klect Fuller Warieu today
,.ki when new and then- wen t tl
only 12 high school* throughout thu nation »f Id coinmerciul i&gt; 1 m ' cut, lie *" on sales pi op -aii incaled his appointees to the Stale sent laat evening at „ "very or,,
the whole United State* had year­ crop* wu* inilcatcd u* one I t'
thutlaatlc" meeting and pi .gram
1 ndei .piestlonlng, Koskm .aid H -ad Itepartment They are
book* with All American rating, larger ttian tit** l'-M7 tonnugc
| Andrew W Lee* w*a today I
Allied A. McKethan, It. of of the Sanford Tour ' Club, tt
ti. did not tell com m ittee ii .t e .'l
■aid Mi»a Stevens. Seminole was
f'-uiid guilty hy a Jury in I'ln u u
m
g a lo .v .lUiUt tile "overpay m e i.r II, ookiville, ptesident of the ller- was reported toda' '. v t:
For Florida, indication* w .’ r •
alio among the 1)7 out of 728
Court of u diargc of selling lot­
A hearing wav .-onil-i'&lt;•-• •'
mm n
when ilw t fir s t questioned loin lb 1,Slid,- State Hank, immediate past Armitage, Chamliei -f
school* with enrollment up In 2,37t).WH) liiivht-l* of early fall *1&gt;-*t• tery ticket*, commonly known n*
Horning *1 the Cit\ Hall '*t Ken vai.l In w a* told by G v o ig i I lot i.t,-ut of tile Florida Banker* tourist activities din
bean*. 16 pci cent larger than tiJ II Keith, president &gt;&gt;•
2000 to win'the honor.
net li Ballinger. Builma.l m i I
V«s. 1,'ion, a citrus grower |&gt;re«
aliout-avenigi- crop of lust v« ,i r'oha 01 llolita Nu lentence hav' Orlando t'liarnbei ssf •NinueA dliin g. v a le iin a n fo r llie N . Among the gout
a .,
,j
vet been pronounced by Judge . St-Ill lie llie guest vpeakei a* ’
Section by section Salmagundi while lute full indication* wer-- 1
ic Ittllltie* Cnmtniaalnn i-it-n'o &lt; Y..,k Vtenne C o m pan y, to hat Ho .dent of the Hrrtoksviile (itm * visitors from the nc.' 1 latitat,on
was given eacefent rating, aaid B heavier liHivevt I hull u muuili M ll Smith
-n
review
the
applii
ntion
--(
S
\
anmiiil meeting &lt;*f Hie ; »ut
purclni-ie price at the | 2.7Hu th.Atn tirowei Associntiim and u uu-in- F dates
community
t. Volusia
Mlaa Steven* The year bouk had ago.
t.i-e* im* lieen releltrd on imnd, Merchant*' Aascrclaliuii t*&gt; •-•■
lllt-u f-ii a i-ertitielBte ( toil'll- .•ii tile invoice.
i.e, 1 the State Deiuucratie i'« County, in •lulling II N Tn. lean.
a* It*' central pictorial interest
vnnl U 1* HeriuJon, clerk of Ho- u* llie Mayfair Inn "•» M.-t-'
nllVi-llivliiV &gt;*ml nece. v (” •
W illia m Manuel, salesm an &lt; &lt; enitn. ('ommlttee.
The lute 1*11 i-iicnmlK-r croji
plusident of Hit'll* con.n n d v .-I it.
roaecutlon wa* coil- night. Mr*. C. E, Ginn uf ii»"i
tm
qierntlun of two 24 paui-eng
Hu- Ki-mnev Oldsmohiie •
'&gt;
I I ... . tii
,1 iMVer Tavl-q, 66, J ire-- ill- wlio wu* outspokeii
Attorney Murray will *lng several number- it
- 1-■ ■entlfied yesterday, was called : t.-lv \,lii 1.-ill estate and limiran.e the "wondt-ifill ivci'i ■ i
e* lieie
Mr. Allen e.»
given
Ueorge
A.
I
*
*
'1
announced
today
by
I'reviileni
entt-d by Fred It- Wilson
to the eaten of
-lOg.ttM) bu.tiel* expected ia belo- * " “ ‘ "T,1 *'ul ,
to tin- Htanil. H a subm itted to tl,
iv,■, veteran of World Mu, til* momiiei » here, a i l pi edict ed
atudant* actlvltic* and frlvolltiea .
....... ................. .*.««
.1 , ‘ idle* &lt;. W !Spencer was at A Murrisiin.
City Malinger II N ‘'’sve- *o com m ittee n notebook listin g "t,p- I , ! native of Gainesville
'list many of thnn . . m the
lorney f» r th* defense.
*
-T h e managem ent uf Hiu '•
umn-ed Hurt the I'ltV ‘ ,-101'lHei &gt;n re. vived flom custoinei 11-*"
Mai Ion G. Nelson. 44, uf Panama Tourist Cluii a&gt; active no-inhcrt
llun-l -,f (talph 1,. H tew art, f.H r Inn lias made tt possible
na*
authorised
i*-iiaiii-e
-t
•
bu»
Hinged from cash payments of Ihoo • itv qierator of a large aoiomo- Mr*. Trudenu wa* an
pit-sent,
The indicated egg plant crop
.liarge-l by hi* wife with with us to meet* in the liotel in
■
“ ' n ! :: r x - . i i 0^ - - - i 240,(KM
^ ) buslu-l* i*•«»
...........perating francliiso, it Hi
40 per cvn*.
laic
to lies and a cigarette case
I.il,- agency, president of the Com ' Mr. ami Mis. .lam- • n-i-i-y ami
joy*d a nlay dlractad hy Mr*. 1er than In lt*)7 but only five per n,tiding support, was estreated t ance of the fo rm a l openlnv
I or such operation Iv d- i-l - I t v
' A lot o f liquor w as given to invi .ul Bank of Panama City, di- Mr. and Mr*. Wlllia-u l .m*. ail
to Hi* amount o f fl.OOO duo to Nov. 24. T ilts w ill give Gb i i I
Boyd Coleman, ami gl**n under cent above the 1237-40 average
tie Railroad Cominiaalon
m e," M anuel volunteered
I dun t t,. t , of Gulf Puwvi Co end At of N ew Y o rk C it y , w m v among
the firs t Ujlpol tilliU &gt;
litiluiu lu appear in co u rt, Bald peuple
.
,
r r A •ponanrahip i l l ' the acliool
A
ppearin
g
uproponent*
lo
r
Green pepper prospects hav.- in. Mr Herndon,
rlm d. von are in terested in H i*'
visitors
’ *Hi*
‘ 1
' 11
liint i unit St Andlews Hay Rail- tile Plantation" l.ita'
la remble in
liolul* altice
auditorium .m l entitl.d. -A WoT « V ; p7
-stamlsliliieill ot tin t.nv orivn-e
.Manuel also suggested (list H.v rua t l.o.
who Joined the T-'iiiist Club,
John Hendrix yesterday morn-&gt;Iwen taken over liy the
■
or*
Gordon
llta
d
le
y
.
pi
evident
ot
maul***
Weddlnr-----" S ----- . ' i — ; ' . l i
*
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duct ion seen as fl48,tKM)—fiv e | * - ,i,g pleaded guilty to • cliarge t it jY n l. titanl- ui gsnililluii.
in iiiltte e m ight look into what
Men ill I*. Bart.er, 33, mayor ,,f which flow ha- .12 pa. : up iittmFour ltudent* Bhd two faculty C(|U |m#1,¥I ,h, t| , M17 tttl) l0
•hn Jayeet'f, City 1 winfiiLi *1011»ir
((.’uatlauad itn r u s e »u»
i befi on Nuv. 11 of a County own-’ Morrison ** *tt*d.
Veil lit-ach, president of tfiu In•)*r* ArmilagtMobile c„ nt , m,| |er ,|llin i tf37-4d,
tndrew ( s i t away wh-&gt; gate .letallv
m tnbBri, who I*ft
l*D for HobUf
ed. Dodge pick-up truck. II# had
Ballot* « • L being maile-i
■
I so It.vsr Citrus Hank, president .
•"Joymant
.&lt; ,dvrv v.d
A la., Wednesday to attend the
n the need of the tmv vervlc - and
’
Th#
Florida-TexBa
late
l
i
l
t
to­
rcea«la«ee 6a r u e Twe)
I ren arreviej after a chase by "U1
"mbera of the wrtuciation. of » -egetabl# container company,
H'*' “ " ‘ h
'ack A M orrison, m e reiian l, who
mato crop ii Been a* 2.047,000--•! - S h e riff P . A . Mero fro m t h e ’ **......... I * -' ' 0" i, f '•ff K , o r ‘ 1
terne- giower and past member
«
by (aanrg- Swartr.
"
1 .ilnted out the need foi h.is-e*
par cent larger than last year amt M unicipal A irp o rt.
&lt;
o rg an isatio n fo r the corning '• •
.1 ill.- Stat.i Democrat ' Fm-u- prMWwt of the Seminole County
■j traiivp .u t here fol slioppiug llie
a little more than double the l« U
who aociinipiimvi!
r
trm
H
iu
i
'
au
,
I h r case of Vesta Lee June*. Un- re su lt* of the election w ill
■--Kidentr in the ra p lill) grow ing
48 average.
tt V-SHINOTON, Nov, Id l“T ‘
.
.
,, •j ( ilia talk wit I colored *terso p lic»n
-tea
aerved
by
H
anfunl.
itiniiei
A National Labor trial exumlnei
r»u-*t«n I . Drake Ji ,
.
views of scenes ol bis I,, me. grovu
ami entering, was nolle pros* ''o b ta in e d
The application provide* for t o* today turned down secondaiy t-.y I Ocalu. cattleman and businessman, and gardens near Silve r l.ake. He
fro m
Aklidrew
ndrew
M i­
Tha n**d of good, wholMnnm ra1
,
native
of
Lake
County
and
ac­
urvic# on rhirtec-niii Sti-ei n-to 1i-.-tt t-hargea
committee ch &lt;
7 C oil I III »i m I ( I ii I 'n u r I v*n 1
.-barges against u union f
cm tlo n for aduitl1 M w#ll »* k^niI l l v t ’P P
f V in t t 'h t
'.oldiboroiigli. First flti.-et from i n 'using to handle work one firm tive in (lie elstu guard during
actor of tin- Minaiii or any director
youth, wa* e\tiphi»i»sl lait av » n -;r o r
*» » ?*-*«
U O IIU S I
i.iwntown terminal to Monroe-; -had agreed to preform for .1 World War II.
chint*’ am.ociatlon,
(t'aailnuvg u« l'*a* l’n«i
I r k in a talk giv*n a l*th t Junior.
---------Wairun, who announced tli* »pson said.
-t com!, Strike-bound company.
High School to mertbora of tbo
TAM PA, Nov, Id—(/pp— Five
paint*** while hero attending ses|
Hi*
decision
hinged
chiefly
on
Hotninolo County Toachw*' Club Floridians were named today an
W EBT PALM B EA C H , Nov. 10
1*' pre-strike agreement entered ■ions of the 8tat* Chamber of
by J. H. Boswell, phyMcal eduea- Judge* in the itatawlde “ 1 apeak —HP)— Five cartridge case* de­
&lt;(«■•!■*•* Oa Ha** al«l
1into by the two companies.
W ASH IN GTO N . N ld -(A b
Uon department htad of Ih* Uni- nomocracy" high achool apoaklng finitely established aa having,
| A secondary boycott is the i&gt;— George JI Knut*.,n t -lav wa*
v an ity of Florida.' ‘ '
Icontoit Rponiored by the Florida -ome from tha waapon used to,
I fin,111 hy a group of employe! tn
unpointed chi»f
i tho machinery
■ in addition to eMflottca, other Junior Chamber of Commerce,
kill sculptor Lana L a u k li, 46 and
rk for a neutral employer In an
and equipment K&lt; uuh &lt;i th# net•etlvltlei »uch 6* art and craft • Woodrow Junes, Tampa, Chair- ins wife, Louise, 42, have been
j effort to force him to quit doing
n-jirtlc Coopei n t i-ii Ailmimvtration.
work, dramatics and iu u i I.n can bo man uf the Jayceea* Anierlcanism found on the highway at Dalray.
I I uniiuss with a* second employer
Knutmn. n nn'ivo of Muikfgon,
enjoyed in a community, “ f -. ? 0#* - Committee which ia promotlnr the
Deputy Hherlff Jack Bimmln*,
W ARSAW , Poland, Nov. HI, l/P) Mich., was n financial i-nelnoer
FA RG O , N.D., Nov. 16. o h 'isvsn Norlh Dakota dentin* arc with whom tha workers have n
well pointed out
All children contest, said th* Judgea will be head of th* Palm Baach County
wagu or other "economic" dispute. —Poland socialised all its banH with tho Hard* Truai Hnvingi
iticceixfully uting inychniomalic deep, gtnerslly known a* hypnurit. a*
should bo taught more than one I ) j ri&lt; j , r i 0yd* Griffin, of Tampa, sheriff's
Identification
bureau,
today except on* Iona Institution nntik of Chicago n-l li-bl dlrMway in which to spand leisure. m iiriM president of the Florida said at least one of tha rases an snetthetic lesvinq pstirnli wiili n - dtscomfort or psin.
N E W IRANIAN C A B I N E T
handling financial services for for­ tcrahlp tn a number of corpor­
time, be said. farettl-Teacher* Asaoctatloni For- matched identically with a slug
Tlie lechnique was reported
i*ef cent effective in Inal* on -7U
TEHRAN, Iran, Nov. 10, UPl— eign trade.
ation* before joining tho Army
. An ialareiting mqekl.wai ibowft,' msr Governor Doyle E. Carlton, taken from Lasiari'a body.
hoard
on
conlra-t
ri'n*,gotl*
patienl* lince Isil Frbnisry. Tltc Nug|«tive sn eillieiu" wa* developed Mohammad Saar) Maraghei holds
A
government
decree
said
the
debtetinf how a,.community can I local attorney; E , D. Um bright,
Delray is about six miles north with the aid of Dr. Thoms* R. Buries*, directoi ol the piychologv both the pramiarahip and the min- nation's entire banking structure ntion problem.&lt; in 1P43 He r*.
work-out a recreational program i#d itori*l. director of the -Tampa uf th* murder seen*, on th* high­
•story of tha Intarfor in the new 1* being adjusted "to new tasks cently has been serving n« viedenarlmeni at Conc.ordiii College. Mu- rhcad, Miiiii.
by balng the faeWtlM- that are,Tribune; Dr. E. C. Nonce, pros!- way to West Palm Beaeh,
cabinet ha praaantad to th* Shah which confront ths people's state -’halrman of the nt*mv nrlce idfheb
”
“
**
— *-&lt;------In their first report on
working
ond, nt of th# university of Tampa,
Juvtment bounl.
.■ow availliable, wh
today. Alt Asghar Hakmat is min­
“This l« a verv Important ,;»**
plane to
and Harbert T. Anderson, man­ lupment.'- said Chief Deputy Wal­ risvelopmcnt, six Fargo dentlMs public last night at a meeting of ister of forslcn affairs. Maraghei, on the road toward Socialism."
. » promote I
The
ministry
of
finance
took
f o r all a|
ages, and (or rM asont of ager of radio station W T8P, in ter I. Minton, In charge of the and on* with offic** at Enderlin. I ha southeastern district of th* who resisted Russian demands for
N.D. made these major points
North Dakota Dental Society. They oil concasalona in 1244, was auth­ control of all banking operations.
tha yaar.
Bt, Patm burg._________ case.
aid only 11 of the 260 path-nts orized to form tha cabinet a woek Ths decree permits foreign trad*
Psychosomatic
sleep
Is
safe
ami
'/ iM
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. Id—pP)
■ U. g. B U IL D S F IB L D S
fulled
to gu into trances at first ago after Premier Abdul Hussein financing through a joint stock
will
In
no
way
affect
a
patlen'.N
BBCOMKH C A T H O L IC
ORTH BOW L B ID
company. It also sat up cooperatlvs
High Low
sitting*.'
Four of these were put H aihir resigned.
I JA C K B 0W , M iss. Nav.
mind,
chsractar
or
general
health;
NHW YO R K . Nor. 16. W g jj
M EM PHIS, Tann., Nov. 16. U T h credit services.
Asheville
Hub—Tha
“
Unitad
*’nited SUtea
Slat** &gt;ia bui
building E liu h s th
a patient cannot ba placed Into the u.-daep In later xeasians.
“ “T. Bunt lav, ratf-styled Willlam and Mary Haa bat
-r*
A U u t lc City
behind the.Sakars Desert
sleep against his wilt, nor ran he :.i-qu*nt)y, four mortr of the 11
ueen,M haa embraced tended an Invitation to
A E R I A L SCO U TIN G
C A L C U T T A T R A IN CRA SH
CtavaUnd
If tha Europe*# aontlnent
bs made to vlolstu hU moral, reli­ war# placed ildo deep sleep but
faith.
W ASH IN GTON , Nov. 16-(/P)
In the New Year's Dxv
C A L C U T T A , India, Nov. 10. UP)
Denver
gious or ethical codu of life; •• wora unsbt* to produce anesthesia. — American, B ritish and Canadian
Senator O. Eastland of
■he was bantlaed Nor. 6 In s Bowl football g a » * ,*t M*mpl
New York
subject has complete control of Th* ramalnlng trio wore compluto filers plan to com oars notes on —Fourteen persons were killed and
says.
Waaklagton, D C , churck by th*
24 Injured by a narrow gauga rail­
Ralaigh
his own wall balng tvlill* in thu fallOra*.
aerial scouf
to a citric group
Saint Louis
Tha practitioner* said every
tranca, will always awako from
■announced today way wreck today In tha LundingOHARfA
‘ dental operation waa perSan Antonio
U on an ordar from tha operator
from tha three Tlnsukla section of Assam. Th*
m - A Ng
including filling of teeth,
‘ ne previously
Baattla
meet Nov. 22 engine and flva coachaa wtra de­
• tad
etarhrd
i removal of live nerves
ana Um oaet
Jackaonvilla
the Topeka, railed. Tha routa, wall known to
*srd* ,
allied
aoldltn
hi
wartime,
connect­
•a
d
maxillary
surgery,
study atrial
sllwav
■a controlled and there
and Itac- ed tha Itihrtall and Manipur road*
AM,
• a Psga.Two)
into

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Salmagundi Given
All American Title
By Scholastic Press

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USDA Says Fall
Truck Crnus Will
Show Mix Increase

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Fuller Warren
. (ieorge Swartz Is
Names Members Ot Speaker At Meet
Koad Department
Of Tourist Uub

Hearing ( mulucted
*
On Application To
Speaker At Meet Start Bus Service

I* Found Guilty j |{ Keith To lit

Lottery Charge

Of City Merchant

.tfS .S !,!E"».Th.,^;T»: j'*» &gt; ; r . r ....... ....

NLRB Prober Turns
Down Boycott Charge

Junior High Hearo
Talk On Recreation

Judges Are Selected

New Clues Found In
Murder O f Lozzari c,ln',

George Knutson U
NamedECA Executive

Mr- Mon

North Dakota Dentists Are Using
Psychosomatic Sleep As Anesthetic

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P o l a n d Socialize;*
All Of Nation’s Banka

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THE SANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
th r

S h u fo rd

Fate Of China

H t ir t e id

SAID THE GOV. OF S. CAROLINA TO THE GOV. OF-!

t«&gt;d,MKiatida

, In the recent war news frotfi that country. The defeat ii
-c-,. ***
Manchuria fteemfl to be of dlaantroua proportlona* The nun
a«i«k*r st. itia. at tk« ra*i orne« 1of arena control shown that the Communists have excell
JJ
V rri«MiT"«f*ui5r 4,1 cfd prospects of reaching the banks of the Yangtze, not jus
----- ftui.i.A H ircrsuar ----- nl °nc or two points but in force and over a wide region. I
noniMiVYiRAff *
*Mconceivable that tiiey might Mien lie able to lay stiffIcien
_______ itminiH m**»**«s» •
giinH aloiig the valley to deny the use of the river to Nn
•iinsL'itiiTioN mats}*
" tionalist commerce from Shanghai to Hankow or beyond
• M This would be a new disaster.
TiY^ •afiiV*.*
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On the more bnp&lt;*ful nirle, China in huge, mid.old. mu
s*« &gt;«» ......... ......■■■■■■-"
putiont. The very bigness of it in large measure determine)
ikakiia*Virr^T,.n
: {
inability of the Japanese to conquer It. As far ns mill
Mtvrtainmmi. lor is*
« r, t.'if.v operations are concerned, I lie Japanese armies in Chim
^ t! ^ is"“ s4«*"Iu i *JI m E * 4 i#Y '^C.re far larger, more highly trained, mid nuicli better equip
HiiruM iri ifatuaViir S F &lt;
T J ped and supplied tlian tlir Conmiiiiiirit armies. The Japanese
n » i . " *"»Y^vsiiT^ciilmiV, held much more of Cliiim ♦lian the Coniintinista mo far luivr
p « ir n n . K , m m &lt;&gt;i t , t r ‘, x — ia .
' taken, yet they could not penetrate the inland bantlom tc
Which t C h i n e s e

for** ' w ith d rr w .

l*’o r tile C o n iiin in in L

S n o r in g

The New Yoik Slate Federation
of Women'* (Till** hat gone on
record at advocating a ban on
comic book-, which "glorify crime
and tea " Ihr action &lt;&gt; labrn in
the fate nl a trvrUtion lltal ihe
American laapayeit ihrnugh ih-*
Econonm r&lt;i-ejieraiion AdminixlraHeavenly Entertainm ent
tion-ate tending Ii n ihoiitand comic
book* a nionlli In Germany. Not
Otic of Ihr moil beautiful rotrutla observed in ninny
all cotni* books ate ne* estarily
yearn,
nay MHlronuniers, lias been sweeping through ihe henharmful, hul we wonder whai caie
vens in recnnl «l«.vm. giving our earth-bound crenlurcs in
It being eat; r.ej in ||ie trier lion
many nrenn uofnething lo Innk at ami n late lo pass airing
of the nnei bring tenl lu Geimany.

Hr D EW IT T M A C K E N Z IE
A I’ Foreign Affairs Analyst

D a k o ta

D iT it t a t H

I r.u aiilau cd r row, P a a e U a e l

Veterans nl Woild War If, parlienlaily lho*e who fought in Noid*
Afritrt and Europe, will l*e inter
eited in Genrial t.istnbawrr'i autobiogiaphy now bring puhliihed un­
der the tide nl "Ctmade In Eu­
rope." They will team btte what
the "bran halt" wtf*, thinking,
doing, and planning wliilf The G.l.t
slept in die mud, and they may
have to concede that tyhile it it
probably true that dir nv*lift tergeanti won iht war, .ihe lighting
S metalt like Eitenhowcr, Clark,
tadley. Pakh. and 'Pttiton alto

wa.; ho pain reported by patient*,
either during or after tho o|.i*ia110113.
,
Study of this new method of
anestbia ha:, tirogreascd so that an
orgamtaiiop called die American
Society of Psychosomatic Jhmtlitry hiu been formed to control and
regulate use of the technique.
Charter member
ate the saven
dentists who devoted the pest
seven months to adapting the old
“hypnotic science'' to its new and
beneficial use.
They are Drr. A. A. Papermaster, John Hartley, Paul U. file .
gins, Wllllen* Koitelecky, C. r .
Young, end II. A. McQuillan, all of
Fargo, and Dr. A. AL Olson, En-

darlin.

Tourist Meeting:

U ih*. child in London. But mod
newspapermen no doubt saspeci
that American houigwiyei, if ^ot
ffatir husband* and daugbiyrt. wilt
find ibis story qf • n'etffttijr poinrsl
birth of a perfectly b(|jjhy. child
dtelmcd lo p liy-ib f^gmitap role
fn the fulme of tha VnA’fd/1 Wcl-

SulniHKUiuli Given
I r«nlln*i#*| FfiiiMt F h k «

fill11

Natlonnl .'Under,i Council conven­
tion returned on Sunday Floyd
Cooper, Jim Ludwig, Imjrid K bteruon and June Mrtllll were the
studentattending, and
Mrs
Gladys Knlth and Mi*s Ethel
Riser, the faculty member*.
Ml»e Ollie Reese Whittle and
eight gler club members were In
Tampa today attending the State
.Vocal Clink which is held to de­
termine
miuir
for
programs
throughout die state, dice club
members unending were: .Stanley
Brumley, Hobby Marts, Donald
Futrell, Hetty Duncan, Cheiry
Singletary. Kathleen Habcock and
Zeke Mr Nab.
The Student Council (s making
plans for a downtown parade end
rally,, starting at 3:30 o'clock,
Wednesday. Nov (M prior to th*
homecoming fvotball game In
the evening with Leesburg.

S. I ’mit lt d column* uMcni|ttiiio
to nvriwfiHhi Snh lint have
ciiiiM 'ld 11v irnvfi mmut troops,
;t. ('mmnuntei romnnnls tire uInntiug rut.twaril from Murhnw
:i|.ion tlie,HO-mile mil line to PayAtioiu t ill million g'**t‘. nr** used
n m:ikiti|&gt; five million nutuntulivi-

D r.

BanforH Avtnua to Twenty-fifth
Street; Mellonvllle Avenue Jo Air
Rasa from terminal: Hanford Ave­
nue lo Celery Avenge to Slpet
Avenue lo Highway,46; from ter­
minal to French Avenue to Lake
Mary, via Country Ctuh road, and
from terminal out Park . Avenue
co«e&lt;t the vlaitors. He said that and Orlamlp highway, fives milts.
Plantation Estates Is a growing
the strike* end tiols conne^cd with community with more than 4$ creation group In tiielr community
and declared that resident^ ha aaM, and meat In tha DuBarry
lebopmenegfincnl itleVoq*. and lo human,
from there like Hanford, Uke tp mansion.
lha scandal, divorod aqd dim* trad* hero and are anthualantic
.Affar the meeting end interWhleh dally find* il» whysjnto jha about local facilities for IScrsa- atnment, rnemhera and vtaltort
tlow, Th*y have orgsnlsed a r%- enjoyed genu* of xhuffleboard- ,
columns of the put*. ; { - .-

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Civic DRAMA CUIIO
OI--N.Y. 1948-49
tt„,,nnlcdi»tU » )* "'P lia" Sc^
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Illicit Item Fioudwny

JO H N

LO V ES M ARY

Ii,r lavnli lbl cl II t '»
U SJT N O T G O O D B Y E

N ationalisfs Cl
Winner ol .....................

Stuiluiitu fIcl.ctii Half Prlca

clnvor i» cream mure to be un&lt;|
/or steamed green cabbage with «
little Worre lershirc sauce uu l
lemon lulce; garmili the rreenmi!
ilmb wilh finely chopped parsley.
Sirs In 'dior lining that Im.* barn !
iired for deep fat frying Ihrnugh 1
three lhlcknr*r.ex of rhfe.caloth !
before storing; keep dm covered
contalaer in lha refrigerator until
ready In use again.

G^EER GAKSOK * WALTER flDGION r i
BW U'lfi mmm u r n iayior
, - m komero 0*•

A small turkey wilh an average
live weight of less than 10 poundi
is called Ihe Btllaville Bird aad
wav fir it developed In 1940.

• A Friendly Florida ^LaUi-Theatre
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MANHATTAN
MARLBORO
TRU-YAL

d o lls and O *ford do th cut §W»*ro**y o u r c o m fo r t F lu a ly tW ib lU d

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TODAY and WEDNIOSDAY!

Iy
ileyjng of gn J9*y«at-o(d

Door. &lt;

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HandMMne. lo ac-w « k rlaiK ,w lU tt b r a id -

1 and 2 Burner Oil Heaters

JM

|{H, rl.nl loiVrtl lira t«)V
withInorjhter lor 2pyouvyeorv

Tha lulitily of eipcSjnf Uia govfy arnment In do eyetythfifff.' Ihe need
tyr e spiritual regewsiiion in this
». country was cleaily^Outltated ihe
other day when fourAanrdet tlnries
Sj oama in over our AP write within

J wM-found brutally beater

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tilaaara ptaatrlhed, dispensed
Repairs and adinatnirrita mad*
Ilmira 9*18 — l-S
Mat. 0*13
Ailaoltr National llank Hldg.
Sanford, Florida
Phone 29B
J

l.aboi," looking back over ih many
vean of tervice lo Ameticao w«gr
rarnen, may well be proud of
| wind il Inn arcimipliihrd m ihei,behalf," the Preiident laid.
"Your leader* were rerpnniible
J for the cilabliihinent of tbt United
.Stale* Department of Labor, under
Wilfiam B. Wilton, it* ffrtl fccre-

change iiallonalltteM ohmil'l be
onillird, and prop*i.ietl an amend­
ment l.iit th&gt;- article as miginally
presented wai tulopleil with the
Soviet hlnc aluilaliiing
In this alnioxpliere of conflict
between democracy and tut»li'ar*
lanisoi (he work on the toll of
human right., ha* proceeded low­
ly. The declaration a* lltti &gt; far
dealt with provider, for die funda­
mental ft re dams of the man In the
street Dr I'hartes Malik, Lebanese
ambassador to Washington, who
was one of dm drafters of the
declaration hai said that It may

IV rH o n s (

PROM PT C O M P L E T E
O P T IC A L U E ItV IC E

Truman PromiMes

"Yoilr union* have xai nn ex­
ample 'to labor IhreniglmMt die
world In tha nunnort of pr nclple*
of progrendve llberallrm.
Tlie A F I, him been n lender is
helping to tiling about die inxrimrnl of 111*' broad pnigrttm no
nodal Ivgixlation which bn, Im­
proved the ntandard of livim.’ of
no ninny of our people. The Fed­
eration, I urn rill re, will cimlinuc In
work with wisdom and pnr.xei van*-**
In thr Interest of util! further inif irovemenl of our way of lift and
n safeguarding Ihe demiKt allc
principles which have matte u*
strong.
"Your unloim and all pairin'P
Americans can be assured of &gt;oy
full support In «:attying forward
a program for Ihe benefit of ail
the people of nur nation. Amrr-

C V J*.

f)rr&lt;)nii:rinsi

lleariuiL Conducted
IDm IIsm S r,«m F»m owe*

Hu.iru; i ’n-.Tno’a Seventh Army
Corps which fourlit its way out of
uii cinircli'Miunt with the uul of
nicL'Iuiiiiti'il ; troop.* uinhfr I'ul.
Cliiniu; Wyl-Kuop the president's

yniuiRMt Fi'ii.

Tho:;e who espouse (he belitf
(iiul Communism wilt blow up ii&gt;
due eourau bccuuac of ita ufidem&lt;&gt;crnlir structure (and they are
many I have received plenty of en­
couragement tor (Iris view in the
efforts of Ihe IrH-natlmi Hocul
Cornrnilleo of (lie United Nation*
A.^emhly ju I'ari:* to ilraw Up I*
charier of human right:*.
Progress in writing this all-important document has been mark'd |
b\ * fie re* battle between Soviet
liu .o * and tbc anti-Coinmunnt 1
nations. The effort', of the Mu.novilr . have hero aimed at limiting
thr righti of the Individual aoo
making him a puppet of the state
In order to understand Ihe mgnlflr.nnce of tins, it it* essential that
we recognize the uhiicture of prr*enl &lt;lav Communism. A lot of penpie liave Ihe mistaken idea l!j*t
Ihe current Cnrntnunhin in tie’ ]
same mild and heneficent Ideology
.of long ago which laid down a hu- !
manltartan code of one for all *
ami all for one. There is small re* |
ta llo n s lilp hetwaen today's Com*1
mlinlsm and Ihe original brand.
Thr current no-called Commun­
ism Is Bnlshrvlsni. 11 is a cold
lilundrd iditlonophv of lolulllariim
rllalalorship III which Iho individual
Is wholly subservient to Ilia state
.. a cog to a machine. It Ik an Isin
| which expand,* by strnng-arm a«
I gression
l Thai * the hackgnuimi fur the
[ maneuvers of .Soviet Delegate
| Alexei I’avlnv In the Social Com­
muter - and he has fought ting
grdlv for ilir liiialilavian coil*
For exarnptr, he nought to delr'*1
freedom of religion from flit* lie
clarallon of hiiinnn riglitn. NalnraUv this aroused Imt opposlthui *
among the democracies, to whom
freedom of ipllglun Is a cherished |
light And the draft resolution »« j
finally adopted provides thsl |
■'evrivonr must l&gt;e guaranteed
freedom of Ihnught, conscience ami
religion." Pavlov would have limit
ed this to freedom of thought.
\
The llinsian position In tin*
argument shunt religion is easy to
lO a lla a * * re a m I ' m , U ael
understand, fine of the rarfllii.il,
tend i of Hol-ihci-i'ini la that reh nut attend in peitntt to ducutt
gion In the dope of ihn masses ami die Irenieiiilout challenge dial
must lie desli oyeil. The reason &gt;» hues ut Imlli al home anti abioad
ohvinus: a religious person can't induy,
sublet Ihe to I lie evils of aggression
The Amrtican Fed*radon of

to I heir grandchildren. II was said by I jump who saw il
The. Unilr&lt;J .Stales n mthing aim* In he so bright as to nutnliuie the planet Venus.
Htifortuiiutrly fur onlookers, a rnmot nceinn dlsinelinrrl
and immuniiion to China to stem
the Comm uni it advance m ih if to stay long enough in one pirn s In prmlurn s real show, and
patt of the world. Ollinalt doubt, this one is more or less another case of ‘off again, on again,
however, whether thu kind o| come again Finegun'.
The brief visit of this comet ahonld sprve lo direct more
Ameiican aid will be any more meN than il wat m Manthutta where interest in the nocturnal heavens, and the* glorious sights
Chin*«* aliviaront (rained by Ameri­ visible on dear nights, Young people in general, with all
cana and armed with American moi|lefn fScflfties, fcecM To'take let** Infcresf Ip th* heavens
|Uni went over lo ihe Communist than Iheir grandfathers did. They ought to lake a pair of
tide when ihe lint thoi wa* lited, field gla&amp;ien occasionally on bright nights, mid see what can
What China need* it a will to he scon up there.
fight. toniclhmg lo fight for, anJ
witlioul llial all die guns in ihe
World won't help niueli.

T U E S D A Y NOV. 16, 1ft 16

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TUESDAY NOY. 16, 19 IS

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

“

1Moonlight Tourney

Social A n d Personal Activities ;

Seminole Hi

Al “ c,“

Hi JA N E W H ITN |:il ___

cates were given to the followinf
Miss Williams To Mrs. Rushton, Smith,! schools:
Lake Mary. Oviedo High,
Junior High. South Slila
We«l Rev. Swajiarerty Anderson AttendMeet Sanford
Primary, Sanford Grammar, Hem-

Mrs. I. K, Itusbtoii. Semihob mob High und West Side Primary.
Mi an d 1 • I! I1. WHIininv of
A novel tourney was held on
•iiitnitia'i’d 1•»*Iny lilt* County Coiincil P I A pri-tidi-nl
I .Saturday evening ut the Heniiuole
Tlie S em in o le H ig h School G l e e j L u k e Mom.
Telep ho n e 148 Country Club in the form of a &lt; Oil, pie-1-iiti-d a \ in let y Sh ow la st I e n g a g e 'in...... •nl ip proni’ liimf iiinr- who repi e-eiilcd the West Midi M M M M k A A A A A A A A A * * ,
l a i l i n P alm er R a y — flo rlfly Ktilior
—— - • | moonlight tool nnmeiit sponsored I'm—day
F i r s t on tile progl'-illl I rlllgi' nf llit'ii i.mi*lift 1 M»*"* H»*tty Prim al) School. Mis I i Iciiii Sinilli.'
by the Snnfotd Woman's Golf wu a intn—11 el show w ith A . n i d i ! -Iran h tlli.iin it. H»*v Charlior lJ* representing South Side P iu iii --)
. nf Mi uud Mrn. and Griiminiir Scliool, und .Mis
Association
lb, tu«t four holes I la i n n gtnu us inli-rliii'iitui an I S a iiip$*i • t \
of 11st* first nine were pluyt'd J u i u m e Sin it b . K riilietli timid , til I K It S w a m • ii\ iiImi of l.ako Anderson, icpieseiitiug Seminole
IF mi oniony vi 11 la* High School, huve leltiriii-d from
twice with gulf bails puinti-il with aid i &gt;■ 'ingloii, Irona ld H u r o in , Molllnt
luinjnuua puiut. Cuddle* carried G&lt; i &gt; H a s ty , am i Zi-ke M c N a li a- pi'lfoimtti l.\ l;. \ H I.. HraHm rd the siivei aiiuiversaiy coiivenliou
Clifford
Harrow
of
Minim
was
TU ESD A Y
I at t INI I* M al tin* of tin- Florida Congress ,,f Parentflashlights to uid the |iluyerx. Piny en d men
The John E . Higgins home ou
Sp eciul iiuiiibi-ts w e r e : nil N••x
and Tr-acliet- lu-ld at Wes! Palm
The Brotherhood of the Kir-« East Twenty-second Street waa the recent guest of Ids xi-in Miss Ix-gan ut 8:00 I’ M. ufter which " i t Ain't N i-i'i-s-aiily S o " s u n g by l.uki* M• rent I’. a p t d l Ctiuri'll.
Kleate
Hurruw
in
Sanfoid
S**» v ifti* t inaiil u f liuimr fo r Reach.
Basptist Church will niret fur &lt;• the scene on E'rlday morning at
sandwiches mol hot coffee were A m in \iki-n, w it ti d a n c i n g by Dml
.upper meeting at 7:30 P. M. a* lu 00 A. M. o* the —j- ia r meet­
served to tnemluTs uud guests. A Hoyle. K a t h le e n lint H'tH'k, ihlllhll till' l*i ••I* m II In* till* til ido*
Atnong Ho- ool-luiiding -peukerMr. and Mrs. Josepli Kouth of
tha church annex.
Kitmin**
•». •
» t i " Virifiuiti l . w wus Kilos \\ ulki-r. national vice
H*»• !•••■ . tin.I K l l r n WmtiUMM'
ing uf tile Magnolia Circle of the Cuahlug, N.C. me vi-iini- Ms till III her of iiieuds-rs were |iresent I
W ED N ESD A Y
who slut not pntlicipate in the
Int'tlli'l nf
till* president fioin Ibgooi III, nn of
Sinn I inti' III
NIMIRf l»y S\%il$fm v '»•
Sanford Garden Club with Mr*.
f
Tha Ladles’ Auxiliary of (hi- Higgins uitd Mra. E. C. Huymun parents, Mr. and Mis K I l.-oiih. tournament.
I WdlniiiiH, fr • will flcllil repiesenliiliv, of (lie Na
\lt \;ii# mill ' A l . i l l l v Mil *»f hi idr f •'
In- W't'i'U O n ly
Brotherhood uf Kailway Trulninrii as hostesses. The guest speaker
Winners in the low net group |( I* \ t !• ||a t; 11• tlmui* |i\ ( || !•(« Ill'll p l'l flttm ' * 1 *1 -'ll ** nf Ill’ l l lO’ llI* tiiinal Cong 1e— „f Pnn-nls mid
Mr. and Mrs. Odell l.md-a- have
W
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11
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•
will
In*
fu
r
ii
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d
will have a covered dish luncheon him Mrs. J. M. Moyu who tulked left to visit Mrs l.uol-ny
It
lilinfl
Teach ers nl the convention.
Mi !
pni- were Mis. John Galloway mid | K
Mt H a ’ u v wild Walker hud ii - Ins subject "Twa« 1 T "tn l innet* l) f A Wide
at the home of Mr*. W. T. Thurs to the group uu dish gurdelix. She ellts, Mr. mid Mrs. I.nol-ay, in Hit loud Dcas who received golf |
\ uiiihii ui i li t m n m p wii * hi' kimdI |»v Mis |(hs ,. Ni irio
Mi
’
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I
t.
.li
n
k
by In Orange City. Anyone deair- spoke oil plants to be used in Columbus, Ga.
(liven I's from tilher Hands”, j l ill t e l ) lit S t i l l , 1'l't A, Sizes
bulls as prizes; low gloss: Mrs. nn rili pmirimii Niniili«*n&lt; on iliin
No »n\ it.ii mn m o Itoinir i*&gt;|i,t,d A lia ajn-akirig were l*r. Paul W il­
in f transportation may telephone
A mire w Carruwuy und Ed Levy prut nf tlir pio|(lMU wi'io: *'l.ovi'
And I ’liei-s
these gardens and Illustrated her
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tmV
all
d
u
n
.
I
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f
tin*
t'liuplc
mi*
M. J. Meeks returned se-'.iduy who ulso received golf bulls; high S»*nu i'o ily ” ’*im$r l»y K ii v y W illia m s
ting of Northwestern University I
Tha Civic Department of the lulk by making several gardens. to his home in Hanfoid fi in ilir score on No. 2 hole: Mrs. Ed laivy aiul ho nn lil I V n I, " K o l l o w will* i n v it r d I d ntl* ml
who spoke on "There'# Plenty Yet
Mrx. John Sehlrard reported to Orange Memuiial llo-i-itui whero
Sanford Woman's Club will meet
tn Learn". Di Kathryn A. Hiitinu
und Hugh Whelchcl and low score nn I ' m l a o H a " , ll o t t y c Hull am i
for a covered diih luncheon at the circle upon the fall carnival he underwent a min........i-eiutioii on No. .'I: Mrs. W. G. Fleming anil |l«a|i|»\ M ai i «. "K u n ti 'i I'm ml»**',
of Wllltei Pink; H i. hop Henry I
12:30 P.M. at the club Imu*-. Mrx. held recently. Those attending the last Thutsday.
Lout til; Hi m is M elln.li. Ih
Ernest llmisholdur with both cou­ ln$#Mil
mih , mill K layil C o o p
i in i
Niiveiiilrer—
W. E . Hollryheud will ipeak on tuteting were Mrs. A. L. I.yona,
Ralph I W'th, isiioon; |l, II.,w
ples tieing presented with dinner# or. * Cnnplo nf S w H U . I' l{. Hu li
Mrs.
E
.
S.
Hockey,
Mrs.
Hrailey
M
n.
Gertrude
CiiiftMt
*t-t
irta
iy
lie
the Pilot Club Milk Fund.
All
In Itpi-emlrer
at the Twilight G rill: low -in No. ami ICi'U*. I I n m a n , an d "Tin* t i n I
Ini** I'trii \MifidoriiiK nlwui! liril G. D.iiil"i,l I'loiola Mu' ■I'm
We
W mambara of the deportment who U.Ilium, Mrs. Ernest Hetta, Mrs. for Supt. T. W. Law tun is at lei id- I hole: Mrs. .laiiii-s Howluml and 1nn fin- M a g a z i n e C o v i t ” *&lt;nni» l y MUS I dW \ lld I'tiTTK K Ilu* for vend I y und Mis I umh 11-&gt;r ,-&gt;■
are able are asked to meet at 11:IHI C l„ Powell. Mr*. J. M. Crawford, dng the meeting of l-.ob keepers Dick Elabcrry, golf Lulls un i high ■S i a n l r v llriiinli'V u i l l i C m o l
inn .loan \//aiill«i. and ^tiniH Stale D, pmliiM-nl ,| l',!o ;il&gt;- u
in
to fill envelopen with tiiberrulo«l&gt; Mis Joel Field, Mrs. Schiraril, Monday through Vi&gt;-toe-.in\ in medal score was turiicil In by Mr*.' i&lt;« ' :»% (lie C o v n C u t an d .M i i v daii|fIII**' IH»HIN wlm tillvt' Ik*i *u
Thine w •&gt;, |i||,litu-d |,o ll,e
Mis
Higgins,
Mis.
C.
II
Cogburn,
Jacksonville.
seals for mailing.
Kaytuond l.undi|iiist
nod
Price II* • n Kilo , In \n iio Sp m iM m ir , in Sliani’lt.M i'lioui with I.IK C T . llllle H ill »m|i Xx. hmI- hi Si*n'imd&gt;
Mrs.
J.
D.
I.irxke.
Mrs
(Tarn
The County Council will meet
, lleiiid. They were ulso piesented. C m \ ii I 'a t f i r k . .Inv»«* M a i d . I*«n COM UK I'n I II R
NVi* liopo Cmmly urn* l.uki* M ai), ihird*i. ,
Mr. ami Mrs r It Hv.ia
at Seminole I f i k D School from l.orig, Mrs. J . D. Wright. Mrs.
with golf Lull*
| n\ W all ai’i*. I iniH im Hnkt i. .Irn km I ||f N I 'f l nil* nf Sliatl|*tllll Imfori* Silllfnrd hi milium St hmd, ItiiiUM
•on
Cliarles
of
I'alaiks
»i'ii
Itnyumn.
Mrs
K.
W
Herron,
2:00 until 4 DO P. M. The gu. -t
N m * t»* ****•' IliRh SidiiM'l ami III** Smith Sid*
' m i i , an d I 'a v o WillimiiM i»y tin* Hid full ti 1•
jl,'1
.
Members und t&gt;uilni*rs enjoying, t
Ipeaker will lie hrv. II. I.. /.Ini Mis. J. II. Kntignn. Mrs Miriam weekend guests if Mi and l
K V I I W M \ I III WS Itm-k in San* I'riituity S» fund I* I' A ' will. If*
Hie event were 'Ds T. F. Mc­ n. .1. U
i
Andrew
Mahoney
m
ilo
u
Chester Daniels,
meinlan of the Holy Cruxx Epis­ Kussell, Mrs
Daniel. Dr. I F McDaniel; Mrs.
li.* Si'Xli’lii', \inla .\ ik •■
11, In j fttitl ••vt 1 |l»t mi s L fii'l 11mn \\ iv itt*r ia«*iit im-iu Imi «hip iiiit p .u i * i* n r
Park Avenue
♦Irs. W. E. Klrchboff, Mrs A I.. |oti
I
copal Church.
at- M till IIAHD I IK AS I,aki* IMmv. ttvndo. I'aolu WiNon
W G. Fleming, K ilies! llmirdiuld- |t» ................... Katli U i-n lt:» l»« •»« k . I tin
Skinner, Mrs II. C Hetiel and j Richard Dens of r lint I*--1- i*ii . - .r | e i. Mis llermun Echols. Mus
TH U R SD A Y
f 1ole ■toil le toii
lu |li/er'-* Suiifotd liimiiaim mid Smith S.di*
H'tt.*
Hall.
It*
Ur
Diinrun.
an
d
■
Tha anuiml Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Messier,
nim.|v $:io.;j* .*
I - -its tl'Llnger; Mis Hugh Whelchel, i ut Mi’T i'i 'i. am| tin* |inid*li*' 11—, ■1011110 10 t.o k -oiivilte Sun- I'riiiiniY
was the weekeiol g o- i
of the Philatheu Class of the
Ml( .... I MIIS OTTO
mother Mrs. H H D-a .,i I,,.i E. it .Smith; Mr- it'l tnjj.-r, At
M i l l . Aiiiniti I la i i i n $ : l n i i , 11«*1&gt; iluv a,
£ F i r s l Haplist Church will be held
CAI.DWK1 I amt Mil Ulnl MRS
Ituine in Hose t om I
It — Hail n- Itiynlit, Mrs. K It Smith, Huy- i
Man**, H n l i a i d Han Imflnin.
him: *•A "Mill* Wolhl • Olll'IIMl &gt; *11
at the Tuurist Center ot C.30 P.M.
., i- nioiid l.undipust; Mis K. C. I I bv - I ViM ‘nnlii » t i m p l l n i p i ' i . S t a n Gh Nl II \Hltl.“ tiN .... . son DUS
his guest t.Tiaile- Wit-,.&gt;
for ii I’onph- o | hour" &lt;iuilin$*,
The American Home Deport,
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interning as a doclm at H- ,svy mail, W G. Fleming; Mrs. Cecils I'
ItinfiiM'x. /«*ki* M tN a it,
ami
while* I 1*0 I «&lt; I Ilf lllov It***'
mrnt of the Souford Women's
lu
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lo
v
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lli
.
(
Joseph. Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr.; Mrs. i &gt;&gt;M.\ i'l iw li 'v , a n y "Suim hi ' nn
base in Charleston
Club will meet ut the Junior Well
Andrew I'aiiaw uy, Ed Levy; Miss a Slui "
M o I I \ I Ni.;: I t IN was -i|i- 1
•
A picnic luncheon was held
School at 8:00 P.M. .The truest
Dr. and Mrs It Wxv.b Ho kor Hcli-ii t'abns, George Thurston!
I In l v o* It- tun 'k id , u . .•| (| 1 ping loffee ii Ilu .line -Inn- . .|
ipeaker will be Colesa Willmit the Hibiscus Circle of the Hanfor and daughter Halloa l-l * • ’ •&gt;r I Mrs E.l Levy, Hugh Whelchel;
MRS I 1(1 I' \ Ml III I ninl MIIS
" ' t l i I* I:
li n il. M a i t li a i tiap
m
whose subject will be "ciilinurv Garden Club in the woods ad­ day for Mocksvilb- N 1
&lt; ilieie Mrs Georg.. Tlmisioii. Karl lligjacent to ttie Fred Zerrenner they weir calleil i , . a,, .• ..t lb* ginbothain. Mis- Hose Levy and in.in, ninl d a n Halit n. and .1 tadn* Its is, I . K INi.lt IM -hopping al ,
arts".
i i i »%tilt K t n d11nlr.11 a ti, • m,
fowlin'- F 1nl.1t
MRS M -i I
The Seminole County Federa­ iiume on Finlay with Mrs Zer- death uf Mis Hie be,
I itbi i I. Iloliert Hillbimer.
I O lli.I e o i l no' 1 liicnd oul-nle
1 1. d«'ht»l«| d i a l a* tin din
tion of Woman's Clubs will uolJ a rentier and Mrs. Joe Metsch as G. Home
They wet. 1 ..... e-i
Also Mrs Karl Higginbotham,
ion
I \&lt; K MiTAV \N ]
MONDAY
\u n i II,.
covered dish luncheon at the Wom­ hostesses. During the morning route to Mock.- v tile I , i•hen -oil Hni i y Tooke, Mi John Ivey, Di. !*»• • l i f i M Sni|»l»'tai v a
• ■ m V an d d.-nald l*itt 1
Man ti -I Ino- a • 0 I--IOI 1 nboiil In new
\X D lto
an's Club with th* meetuitr start­ •e-«icin an exhibition and Ui-cus- Wayde Kucker. It »i,.
■
* &lt;o 11ti it v Woodruff, Mi &gt; Dot Powell, lit I &gt;1 -l.ltl. Sptlitl’l 11III III I II ill ,111
llld iM N il S T A F F o HD j
l i n g at 10 30 A l l
• inn was held on house plant* dent at Emory I iio -i it
John Ivey; Mi &lt; Ellen Stock, K ar­
•1 ll nn iiif
t . a i n i'1 Hat- li Iilnl. ■ill'lilt! II1I 1 1 1nl • bud *o li-eil
Re, A Putt A|. it ,, . r , . Ilirerlur
The Grammar School Parent* Mr'- John Fox composed a dish
ol,| K i tuer. Mi
Hnviuond Luti- V»*.I I!iiilflnli Sinillt .» I l i f i **|
I„I,
| ' \ | | - 'I. I 1 E l I \ N D .
Mrs. J. B (Let - I l . i - M--iiro,* &lt;|uist, Price Hfuiti. Mi
P it it.i, , in I, inhi
Teacher As-ociation will meet at garden of plant* contributed by
Harold 1 up 'll* tl ti.il tilth HumI
111 &lt; b
llld Ml-It I I
I tn it MINI \
3:30 P.M.
members of th# cttcle. Th» gar- nas as her gue i Mi ,n i M is hxitncr, John Galloway; Mrs J. •I* * t,||»|. in* 1
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to*
pi
Vi.MU
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I:
let'
III,
toll
ill
Die
1
old
Hurry Lewis ot &lt; iilnl 1 1 in. I, All A\ Altman, Hill (Irriiilon: Mrs. ‘
The Sanford Women's Golf A s­ ieti will he presented to Mr* F
sociation will hold a monthly I. Dann who is confined to the Mrs. iliei t an t Ali slid .III I *WI •lumer- Howland, Did ED bctty; ■’ *•»• I mIiu t ilt M t i t \n n. 1. it . i iittl
I- »* -«It*I i \ i m 1 f t -in A|&gt;|'l i'x
jI
were dinitei go* i
I .'li and Mi
luncheon meeting at the Seminole ho-.Dital.
II H Henley, An.liew C a r-1 ti ll ' nut I o u tnd.l *«ii iMnfnt'i} | l Inti
Mrs.
M
G
t
l
land
”1
on
Cut
Country Club at 12:0u o'clock.
The luncheon followed lb" busi­
law ay, Mr- Al Hryanl, C. E " til. /Uaii l l ' l/ t l. tIn* p n nl ni .•! | 1 11:
Pi ill: i IN h a p p y u*
The
W. A. girls will meet at ness session. Those attending ■nettu Avenue on it -.to* day a ,.! Speioei; Ml - Maud Mil-on, llci- III* **|*t«se||,«•II'
. In* . :i ilia 1*1 Ml
no i l l , I a plea anl
lllg hu, I
Hu -ell i'!el«,|,l
t l Mr. ami Mi
the First Baptist Church ui 7:30 A'ere Mis John Fos. Mr* J «
man Kebol-, Mr: Mail, .lark llor- 11*11IIS"1,1*
\
1
"oh!
II
I":'
1
•
'll
,1 w,11, *•• la. I, ,o Me I Palin
P.M. Each mrmhei is reipiesteil lone*, Mrs. John Ludwig. Mrs on Thursday
oei. Air- Jack iloriit-i, Mi Mull; I'** 1.1.'lll .«l Ilu I'ltiin, i la
XX 1*
m i Pe.
in I lam t
ueli and
to brinf canned goods fm it Charles Morriaon. Mr«. lames
Lieut. Janie* I
Iftt It rtn nnd I W Alt mail; Mis lolm imPn- Ih.’ ,Mils' * la"•|m||||, Ntmlh M II
MIDI ' P IT I E R S O N p n
Thanksgiving basket
Howland, Mr* Zerrenner. Mr« Cap! U. T. Andie-- ot I.* Ily I o i l way amt Hn liaid Di as
Im\ 1,11* Mi.
1 •*,. ” tilling
i •• s*l II.Mil
In aot 11ol i aidenia end
Seminole Chapter No. 2, (I E.
I III' llloiilMy llincbeoli -neellng ll.t* hit* 1 l.slhu im, K»*itiii 11* II'.1, I m \ i-lu-s I b, I,. Miss m l:
It F Motile, Mrs It G Hrlsaon. Pan Antonio, le* IlHN'* •«*t111ll»*«|
will meat at the Musoulc Hull at
of
tillgmop
Will
be
Ill-Ill
o'l
tan-.
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o
,
(
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a
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m
a
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Mr«.
M.
Ginson,
Mrs
W
II
M I KADEH
; M l I H ION I
to their base title! r|t*ndlnt' tin*
8:00 P.M. Each member in ask
I Inn -day at I'.' no o'clock at the Deni,' S tall,,|&lt;l, R,dd,y Am tin
pu long l’ i am i on li AA in a str d
weekend with l.ti-ui M, \S 1,011*1 •«»• bill.
to bring gifts and money fur a wart, Mr«. Meisch and Mr«
bat.-I
Peuiee
Doiolhy
li
b.,
Mill,
MR and
I |,«i ilow n I lie - 11 eel
pareliU, Mr. unit Mi- R I- M&gt;Masonic Home Thanksgiving Imx. Thurmond
T im i Ii , ai d lull lielt \\ Into „ e , , - j MRS /. A O W L S plnyint! w-iti
JVhorter of Hanfoid 1.,,-ut Me
tinjm
\
.
ind
David
I
I
,
-lei
aiolj
i hihln-n i.i d - o l e home mi C a ' a l m a
TVhorter and fs p l An lies: made
Creamed chicken may be flavor­
Wllltei l.iabam well- Ihe ,,.dn. | D i i ' e
I h IIN I.F.ON A l t o v
ed varioua wavs; a dash of celery
HOLLYW OOD. Nov. Ifl—GP&gt;~ the trip from Han Antoni,r by
III,-II "lo- b i x light Ilo- tie- bill, o | , :ti i ' m g a lug liag o f g r n e e i - e - lilt
aalt amt a little Worcestershire None other than Ethel Barrymore plane
I,i tnul
l„
In
o lfi.a
C U E Ft HID
u u c* adds tang, and -o d.*es finely speaks out against those who
-Inti
Mr. and Mis |t„s, Adams had | 'The Home ! teuton-1 ration f lu b • All li, Im,eii tiad lo land, h&gt;» P i t o t l o l l ni l a n l i , m - e i
grated onion. A few toasted a l­ claim the movie buxine1* is not
In
On
pi.
iiuoie
,
and
,
ii
mg
an d lot I
G I . O l t G I H l l l l ’ l ’ in a
p" their guest* -*'ei lb* weekend met on T llltr-d u y at T-IMI P M. at
o i’iH p.m I IKK V.IXTION
monds spiinkled over the top in good shape.
•
then
hum!
av.
Plane
H
o
rn
’
I n i n ) ..it I'll I Mlreei
T o u n rt Cent*-r w ith I li r p iesPhone 481
110
H. I’uhiirtlu A 'r.
"The pirtut* tndustr V i» s* J.leut. Col. Julian R Adams. Ir | Hie
makes the dish crunchy and delie-hnn-n
wi-r*
'a im u
I to- hilt-ill le,| lillt Weill I&gt;1
good a s , ever," »h* ssys,. pooh- of Wilmington. Del Mrs J W l,lent M rr. V. M Flo w e r" p reru lln g " h e n
I u lout.
lot
I,
11
ibh
i
i
ime
I
loo 111,d ill,' Di-pul lllieiii In
R oll call wu brought
nm i
poohing the pessimists
T lbey Kradhern of St Petersburg, Mr. lo v e r the meeting
AiRS
SY III I.
Iio l IH
and Mrs. W F. Hrndham nnd d ill | annwered with tin- naming ,1 sUcii a - d a ti n g uppei , 1a men, l,mull
Flavoring should he Sdde | to ate always miimhling about onietieine I &gt;•• b i m i g b l
fo ilti
m,n il
I., i
•Iren Dougina and tiail of Daylona I buusehold bints.
Al Hi,- eoin-li, f i g ll t i n r ill l lie ball
custard", boiled frosting, candies, thing."
popului
and
i
b
All
II......
o
Interviewing a Harrvmeie i- Hen.-h On Saturduv evening tliev ‘ "ion of biisine.ss tin- meeting »&gt; &gt; cllm-d " e h pi ooiuiU, ,',| g u i l t ' Ii' i ■m ioent at III,- i,m u d n|- b. I I ,i
and to forth, when they aie cold,
otherwise part uf the essence may a hataidmi* chore at best. I"*♦ attende.1 t it » Kollini-Delaware| lurned ovei In Miss lain Womlaid Hie i l u p a i t i a l n m und \»&gt;n- n ,d,
Ml;
I who recently .-nine l» Sanfo. l i
I gave it a whirl and tossed • me f.H.tbsll game In Orlando
evaporate
' lu-rve as Home Dennuistiiilno, lu al 1*1,1 V••• tIll 'll I , Mil,- 11A '• It
ouestions n» her on the "Gi*st
tllifllf * xvi,Ik uu* ni, •*,*$• ti linn'
,-, |d for game- When I can’t gel agent from Pulniiiu County Mi
Sinner" -et
VVII y I hi 4«|*la""t,,ii|« lilt- I hi- III •
MAUD'S
- ut lo ihe football game- 1 like Woudaid Inn, bad seven yet.
What about the theater ’
Ititiiii' " i i ii *l«'xxtilnu ii I# • 'r
experience in tin- work Sh pi, tilllfl;iiiiItt,i* »li"**. i h* "I lit,' I *i tin
H O I .I D A Y IN N
"The theater is not dead 11• v in catch them on my set
Full lu u iu Mf«k MMil I hit larn
• I ill
Milk l||$(
I»nllt It s
tl
i ’xo|»ht»in*|f i* .iimI * t»'
.At lu-1 w— found -ometlung senteil u display of pumle-l
huve lieen living it was dead to
I i I m n pm
Cl " Lint i, aci'liM'«| nl .I'm
. s i l l I T A H l&gt;, I ."in: xvoimI tl*** I ■* X"
etclieil aluminum liuys mad- l
four or five thousand year- I' « lie id vaudeville.
C t U r lif Tm lUnnrr F«tll««
( O l i m i l . Mil &gt;I.K - HAH
"Yes. It’s tlend IC» a glelll Dr and Mrs K D. flrownb,-. ,, .1 wi'ii* Minx I'* lliiyiiiiin. Sl»**%•*,' i t . in t«*xxn on lni**iin*M *
Mot III* urn. «;«i i i $*i * lid iiiiuii, W.ilt* *
'•■fur*—OrlmnBu llU lin a i 17 »3 Just propaganda.”
-Iniiini, who xxji’t Mill i* •• •••mu
lx motiev for plays hardt-i to plly. It'- a bad tiling fur people 'also u display of decal wmk
• F. 1%ANII,
i *li
Miss Wno,laid announced tin,' , Untilh. Mike Wi'h hvl, •'"iini" I ml I** walk, Innl d U ’il uinl
not tu liu»e vaudeville.”
Far H»«vrUlluM
get T
xviif. \Vi ’h|,’ v SiM’iitri. M i Ii Ik i I Mil •lav. mil11 (In* Ii i i i iiw il I *••• •" I.
deniunstratiuii of gluss eteluiu •
BIT4-J Winter ••ark
AYdl -be 1,'lurii tu the stage?
"Let’s sav money Is ltardei t&gt;&gt;
I h••**$' ItI 'tin* xvnilhl h)*"‘ h*i 'in'll
I , i Inf, .Mm$!in**l Mull")', Shill*'.' I'"ii
- I ’ve not read unything I like Is- lu-ld in tin- n e a r fu tu re
get fur unything. I hear they N
tnem ln-r to ld u f (ih r is t n u is i r iw k , \ ii ii D iiiiii , K lli’*l«ni II il i i, Sh«* l "1*1 h«'t IiiihIuiiiiI all
even bad trouble getting it f-.t vet. Rut I'm still reading."
II«*«*Ih '" Hl**h"**, f!ll**li III !$:$:&lt; i . Iilnl xvIn n h* tillin’ hmiii* tlnii
I'M,*
How long I,as site tieell ill tin , j su g g e stio n s w ith d ire c tio n s |,.&lt; i i
pilures."
lin k Schimnl
.f i. I
I*'W ill, •••mii'Iii Ih t ,** Iii*
. m a k in g tlie m . A liouNcim ld i •••• t.
Wliat hu- happened to tbi th, atci ’
h* i . 'Ilu* liiuiil I Inti i.
Sin- swung tn her m iik ,- u p ! w a s e n jo y e d liy tin- nieinb ei - iu ,
great personalities of the theaiei ’
*1 mil** * iili*i Ilu* win hi
A t th e co n clu sio n ,,f ■
"Thev’re still there always h»&gt;e table. " I bat's ul| ill the K n c y c lu - J s e n t.
S E R V E S D A IL Y
, 7 Jill that lli|(lit, with .In
pedin Itritannlca; read it y o u r- * p ru g rn in tlie Inisti-asi-s, M is I p
been. Their are just as many
• • i Villi; mii I d l»i*fm $*, sh •
(T a w f o r d , Mrs. W. II . Ilijn s o ii and
SMORGASBORD
citing personalities in th* then •elf," she said.
AND
le, as ever
Is the road dead?
y
O T IlK It D IN N E R S
"I've never found it dead."
FR O M $1.50
What about television?
"Millions uf dollar# say it Mii
l.unchftinM From $1 •25
tut great. I don’t like It now, n

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A T LA N T A . Nov. 14, M i- O n ly
21 point* neparale Georgia'* Joe
l let i from breaking |hc South'•n«(i'iii t'onfcrrneo *eoring record
nf S»H polnl* wet by Steve Van
i IUic.it of L.S.U . In 1943.
At fieri'* present pare of aver| tiging Jti*l abort of ton point* per
I gnon*. the record will atand, out
one nf
of (Jcnrjr!
Georgia'* two re
rii* l i l " nt
t leii*t nm*

By W IL L GRIM HLBY
M'.W YORK. Nov. 16, (JP)-W itli only one more game to play,
Mir login Lai liken a commanding lead in Ihe race for the year'i
football team hotion.
,
,
, ,
,
The Wolverine* moved more than 200 point* ahead of runner up
Notrr Dame by grabbing 130 (mt place vote* in the weekly Associated

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poll of football writen and broadraiteu.

They had • total of 1.9M point*
Gators Set Sights
compared with 1,721 for Hit Irld).
/\
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OnHovnecoinin^lili
K|,m«
r1
,™,hr who led at the and of the regal*'
lt f t .
low -darting but pnwerfill I’hoo- season vote last year.
In third plaea with
With Miami hlcvcn i:;;l;i15-hE%™B"rr n r,mnrc ‘° M2dArmyand I*California
enmpletad the
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gla was choadfi for 11th place
Ith 292 votes, Tutane for M»h

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M), and Georgia T#c?i 20th with 14.
Vanderbilt received nine vote*
— ------[ Georgln’a two remaining game* big four with 1,299. North Cato- and Tsnntiaee 3.
.
S f A RTH U R HECK W ITH , JR.
G A IN E S V IL L E , Nov. Id.
m e ngnln*t Furman and Georgia linn, with 1,094, climbed from sixth
Herald Sport* Editor
Their right* *dl on ilic logi-***t ( Tirli.
to fifth on the strength of It*
A L E X A N D E R G E T S AW ARD
Despite Hu* football talk ol humerontlng In Florida' IJ-yvarl i icriV 7M points wrru aeorecl smashing victory over Maryland.
N EW Y O R K . Ncrv. 14, .* )- - W .
team* being selected for bowl football history, the (in io i. w"H' : \v11ti eight tourbdown* and 3l&gt; &lt;x-j
Completing the first ten, In
tam*. and (tunning upset* on scheduled to get back to .■.lii iiimo ■| 1(„ point kirk*. There i* little I order, are IVnn Stale. Northwest­ A. (Hill) Alexander, Georgia Tech
athletic dlreetor, le winner of the
file gilillrnn,
baseball
mlntletl work for thl* afternoon', diilt.
I likelihood lit* will brenk Frank ern.
Oklahoma.
Clcmaon
and 1949 National Touchdown Club
people of Sanford nntl Seminole
“ We've reully got to Ik null! j Hiokwlrh'a record of Id touch- Southern Methodist.
County are beginning to think for thla one,” Coach Roy \Solr ,|„wo* In n *eaaon, net In 11)12, but i The mighly men of Michigan award as the person who ha* done
the most for football over a long
about the 1till* baseball season *nld. “ And I'm pretty mire w e,
,, real threat to Van llnre.i'n gtew In nrcstlga by awamplng In­ period of tlma.
and the BanfonJ entry In the will be."
min k. Van Horen scored I t touch- diana. r.j o, Saturday while their
The club made the announceFlorida State League.
Tho main [ihy*lral wmty I* the ,|t,wn* and kicked 14 point*,
main challenger*, Notre Dame and ment yesterday at the weekly
Yeaterrfay Manager Hal Gruber ehnrlin homo Clint lie Itundnger
Hmkwich wn* Georgia'* All- Army, were shouldering through meetP»g of New York Football
of the 1B4H edition of I be Sanford developed midway the first half | America back In tho early wiy In tin* hardest way.
Writer*.
aggregation declared that the of the Kentucky game. The dur y,.nr*. In addition to nrorlng the
The Irish h*d to rally Iptr In
Last year's award went to Glenn
New York Giants hurt* assigned Florida ground i go Itier tol**ed all „ „ „ i ...... hdownt. In a season, Klnl:- iM'Rt out Northwestern, 12-7. while
contract* for 20 haaelial) player* nf tho second cpmrlor and *aw only I wicli i* the rnnferonco'a second the Cadets won in th* last 90 sec­ S. (Pop) Warner. Other* to rereive the honor have been Coeeh
fdr the Sanford Glanta in KUO. limited action In the sound half. ■highest scorer with UQ point*, mad' ond* over Pennsylvania, 29-2U.
Lou U tile of Columbia and Ihe
Among the 20 player* will Ik*
Tho arcont tld* work i* to get during the 11112 season,
Michigan play* Ohio State thl* veteran A loom A. Stagg, now as­
ten 'raw' rookie*, one akdgned jhe running
gamo
grated
hock
l»
a
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w
I
v
fieri
ha*
cuimlbd
er
week
at
Columhu*
and
a
convinc
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A ite a iiy u c r l turn cm m lP d ci
sociate coach at Susquehanna.
nlr
player and nine
men returning
f*KN H
im *
t ioi
l i tpn»-iil
iixunel
l the
in t
ascoring
n n rlm r
Llenrier*
u ilo ra
*"
tf
ing triumph may clinch them the
» jK*ak a few week*
at"*.
I* "“ &gt;
■uM
Alexander was head coach at
from last year‘s *i|iiail.
ddona pa*a ng ellrketl will, i.mie
,|iri)(IKh
lhc |M(t„r j,
No.
■J""" ‘n
l’ I1. nposition.
iT 'u /
1, 1- ,
Georgia Tech from ID20 through
n.latency
last
week
and
M
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t|l|r,
H
M
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,B,
t
(n
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"Many people arc beginning to
Notre Dame plays Washington (hp m i MaMn. H became athiik me if we are going to have (Inlnr* nr« planning 1“ aw ph-»ty r h „ n„ (!,lflerly of Mississippi
wo week, hence and Southern |r l |c director when Rohhy Dodd
i good hall club for the rnming 0 , .X . ‘ gn n: i ‘ Hw llurruor;
iJuid.v Forbea of Florida.
f.a Iforni* on Dec. 4. Army e l- w . 11(ceerled him a* mentor,
Miami la plenty tough , f** b-|jlr ;(n plucement* aucce**f
fsfutly with Navy Nov. 27.
| Ilia teams won 193 gam**, lost
r ar. I can truthfully say that
40 not know what we will have
. . . . . .
,
.
...............,put..oHim
,.
- ...... ....
Ihe
Four Southeastern Confer*w 96 and tied eight. Ife was the
UMII tha opening day of the * „ J .routed the Hurricane, waned lb.
, „ )lin
hlch, rp
|„. trams w r.r named for plsras , n ,st ro.eh to Send teams to the
•on. I do not i"vi&gt;n know if | will (*»tnr* tmlav, “and it will luki* &lt;"ii ,M;j ; f()r , h()rt t(f (h(1
among I lie second ten team*. 0 r « . i f0U1. m ij ot. h e ., fltIl
pl*c
ba manager of the Sanford club." I
!&gt;' ‘’V«fy doparlni-oi t»
kl&lt;l(p,, hy (JcorKl&lt; j rfn |K»n
Gruber dectaied.
them under con i»l. They „f (;, orK,B
—
“ Many of tha youngsters re- play granl, hard football and they
Anotjier pi'wcr driver is In the
nrn
lolling
now with two . iircu-.turning from last year'* dub
runner-up spot this year. K&lt;l Price
will b« given an opportunity to live wins".
of Tul ii nr with 4H point* is second
In general the Gator* an- in but baldly a threat to tier). V an-1
show they have the ability to
make brttei ball clubs, If they can good shape. Them are minor hull . tier bilt'a I lean Davidson, Teib'a!
not do It then we will either take'here and there, but cvciym c is Frank Ziegler and Florida's Chuck
them, or give them their release*. I f * ^ 1.*'* J° boJ.tT*'1* f ' " / f" .';'V
U1 i llunsinger and John Cox are
1 can not any a thing n)*mt the i ^ Saturday. Approgltnai. ly J.Mhi htiM'hed at third plnco with HO
rookies assigned to Sanford. They ' n,1,-*Qnc
remain to " rdd, poinla a piece.
have been signed to contracts by,h l“

M

but that la all I can sav at t h i..
H™tlnidf" ha added.
(
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EttlMv Imke,. Connie Kavnkl*,
Mi) Matte, Johnny McManus,
Charlie Peplo, Pat Homanello,
Charlie Roar Joe Krhult* and
R ohc
Rill Spinkks have been re-assignM to Sanford by Ihe New York
CHICAGO, Nov. I*:, n il —The
QUnta. Hanford fans will remem
hit that all of these men played lllg Nine may turn up thi week
rod with its toughest runted of
op the 19(8 Hanford rlub.
the football season thi* |&gt;"H to
James Glnckln has Imtii as- determine Uip confrionrc re|iu*.
klfned to Hanfotii by the flgilens- srntative in llir Itosi Itowi,
berg, N. Y. entry in the llorder
Commissioner K. L. (Tmt) Wit
L*a
a Class C organixatlon. I son yesterday mailed directive* to
Glackln Is a right bsnuad iilteher faculty representatives at earh
from Philadelphia. “1 know little school, reminding them to rimke
^ thla fellows’ ability. 1 do know their bowl pick* after Saturday's
Rtat ha pltrhed Very little last final round of g am es and wire
year for Ogdemburg, because them p ronto In h is o f f ic e .
The selection probably will be
trey had an experienced staff,"
Gruger said.
made public Monday.
At this writing, II looks I its&lt;•
Six rookie right handed pitchers
hava been named to appear in Northwestern, but Minneidn end
Sanford uniform* when snrlng Ohio Hlnte have a i bailee,
_ ____ They
___
_____
_
The inker In the poll—and one
jJDHlJJIf ppena.
Include!
E a Kurnlrwskl, 2j i lfrom New ,,l*t *1"' ("rulty rrpreseiilatlves
Brltlan, Conn,, five fcet-len inch** I ln*IMc*l be mnlalned In the f*ve.
tall and wplghs 149; At Miller, yw,r h"'v|
wlltl H'n IW iffc
19. from Phlladalphia, six feet Coast Conference is that n» ' am
tail and weigh* I79j Pete Muller, rnn repeat at Pasadena within n
20, frnm Nrw York City, six three-yenr span.
Ho
‘IM
Mieliignu wbiib will grab iin
fret-one Inch (all nm! weigh*
178i Gene Shelton, 21, form *«onrt straight cJonr cul lllg Nine
Indian Head. Md., five fret-ten HHe with a second -Haight perfect
Inches tall ami weigh* IINI Bl1(j ' season if it hurdles Ohio Stale
lank Becker, 21, llrckemeyer, must be the most glamorous wall*
1L six feet tall and weighs 1B6, flower on the wholn pusl-sea.mi
Georg* Bhmogranaff la a catch- arme.
•r. 19, from Ht. Imula. Mo. He
HEDNAHIK ACC K IT H
la alx feet tall and wrlvh* 190.
MIAMI, Nov. Id, (/|»)—The Uni­
Threa Inflrldr* Includ Dick Han
le versity of Pennsylvania’s grent
eentrr, Charles (Chuck) tlednarlk
has arrepted an invitation to play
In the Mari Shrine Temple's NinthSouth football game hero Chriitmas night.
Potentate Harry Kbrlght an­
nounces Hcduarik's acceptance Inst
Night following r conversation with
Coach lleiman Hickman of Yule,
who will handle the Northern
squad.

Bijf 9 I^fMip FnecH
Bowl Problem

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N
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NEW

P H ILA D E L P H IA . Nov. 10 fAA—
Maybe ii was hi* “Ire-bop whis­
ker*" but Hay (Sugar) Robinson
Inst in; i ■didn't look like the man
Joe I mil recently called "pound
for pound, the greatest fighting
machine in the ring today."
The llarlcnt dandy won a ununltltnu* llt-rmunl non-title declsion over under died Hobby Lee of
Haltiuiotc n. many ill tlm arena
crowd of I,7'.i2 cried "draw" at tha
fight's e*ol.
The welterweight champion —
weighing in ut 194—was far frnm
the deva Inling fighting man who
won the title two years ago front
Tommy lldl ufter fiva year* as
the recognlied "uncrowned welter­
weight king."

“CLEAN C U f
FOR THE
NEW SEASON
That much mlmlr»d. clan-cot look, will be youra whan
you aand your dreaaaa—sport* and formal—to ua for
quality dry claiming. Wa gat out apota aolantlflcally,
praaa auparbly.

DINNER
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“,::t '•'.'*,

NATIONS,

GF»—

A group o1 1

amallI college isquads voiced objeeHens
ryatem
. — j to the two.pl*to&lt;m
.
_
yesterday at the WMfrb meeting
of New York football writer*,
Meanwhile, ■ poll of Sootheeitern Conference tutor* showed fear
of theos agaliwt the refulitlon,
one In favor of modUtclOo*, one
undecided amt two for the rdl*.
Four othera didn't
aalvoaL
The rule permits unlimited suhRANDOI.
_____ ______ _______ ________ __________
mealy t
stltutton and encoorugea so-called
attackers In Columbia's "CO RO N ER C R E E K " showing at the Rita two n/ilt play among Institutions
Theatre Tuusdiiy snd Wednesday.
with adequate material, Tha tvroplatoon system calls for aandlag
separate 11-man unit* M o tha
r E N N S T A T E HID
field for offensive and drfdaaiva
UNIONTOW N, Pa., Nov. 14, m
—The hot-and-cnld liaue of Pena play. Army la a leading proponent
SUta'a participation In a post­ of the two-troll system.
season football game la sf111 on
The North Caroline But* Ma­
Candy McDaniel, Hanford ring- the warm ilde, says U. C (Casey)
man, knocked out Jot* Oden of Jones, president of the Ptmn State ketha11 team thla aoaeen M t u fa
nine regular*
n Urn powerful
Weat Palm Reach in the fifth Alumni Aasodatlon.
round of a scheduled ten round
Jones told a mooting of the 1947-tl quintet,
bout at the Hanford armory before alumni association acre last night
• large crowd tail night.
that the unbeaten jnre-tied NRMcDaniel Hootrd the Invader tany Lions might accept a bewl
two time* In thi* fifth round, end bid—provided an Invltatloi la ex­
put the rhallcrigci down for the tended, and provided Ihe “admin­
count in one minute ami btl see istration and atudents want to go."
ond* of tho canto,
CONN WINS
Johnny llruton of Hanford de­
MACON, G*., Nov. 14. (/P&gt;— ;
feated Kid I kivc U of Wcat Palm
Heach and Melvin Hyrd and Dan Hilly Conn, who lost two chances)
Boone fought tn a draw In the pre­ at Joe I&lt;onlt' heavyweight Crown,
liminaries. Joe Moss and Sam | started a comeback Jaunt last night
Martina were referee* for the when he scored a technical knock­
Ml a tm M.
fiM
fight*. Charles Morrison was an­ out over gangling Mike O’Dowd of
New York in the ninth round of a
nouncer.
scheduled tan-rounder hare.
I

McDaniel Knocks Out
Oden In Fifth Round

m o m m

8ALE8--8ERVICK

Hill Hardware C aJ

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Itolmison Makes I*(M»r
IMiiladcIphia SlmwinK

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t,

atltutloft rule.

I a lia a see.

Conch liny Wolf said last night:
'll begins to look now as though
we will have one of the finest
groups of fieshmen athletes in the
South next F a ll"

YdM C. Nov.
Nov

s£ra#Si« j a j x

G A IN E S V IL L E , Nov. HI, f/P iHix outstanding high school athImes will bit anionit cnrolloes at
the University rtf Florida next
September, University athletic offi­
cials Miid last night.
Four player* of the strong Hub­
ert K. Ia*e high school football
leam of Jacksonville Hte lutdiuled.
They ate Hob Knight, end and also
baseball, lutskethall and itnek competltnri Slanley Cain, tackle BtfJ
Iniikmun; David June*, halfback
and Hackman; Mlkoy Kelly, end
nod laiskeibull and track athlale.
The other two aru Jaclfle Pappal,
footl.idl fullliack from Tarpon
Hpiing*, and Charles Malloy, foot­
ball tackle from Leon high In T il-

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(iatorH (ict 6 More
S t a t e I*rep Stars

Cutting Ihe Gordian knot mean*
Tho world's first wire suspension
to solvn a problem in a bold do- bridge .penned ihe Schuylkill river
clslva manner.
near Philadelphia In 1816.
41 f°rw#rd to the
to he held In San•n r w * m
In

Sub Rule Man'

MichiganTakes CommandingLead
ClabGmtm
G
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r
i
May Break Point
InRace For Year’s
Record In SEC

Has 20 Assigned
Players For 1948
10 Men Arc Rookies,
But Nine '48 Play­
ers Arc Slated To
Return To Locals

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�THE 6 AN FORD H E ft^ M . HANFORD, FLORIDA

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allow* ami mil*, nf the Florida
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dairy calf -hum lu r ilrtti'd for tl'*
wick uf Nnirniln'i Ifi according 1 * . n iilu ilii'il 111 n it 'r i't il li'llT l'
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600-16 Dunlop Tires
$9.05

NORTH BOUND
No. 276 Leave Sanford 2:00 A.M.
No. 70 Leave Sanford 5:00 A. M.
No. 80 Leave Sanford 1:55 l\M.

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Large light off,re, newly deeotatad. oil utilities, heat and Ian'♦i.r
atrvlee
furnished.
Call
•ma w . 'll. A A Dept. Btor*.
Modern and up to date on* room
efficiency apartm«nt. Ideal for
ho,'ness coup,*. Downtown locition. Cal) 66*1
S M A LL A PA R TM EN T . 912 Oak
A w .__________
R E M O D E L E D store hull-ling on
Celecy Avenue. Apply 601 Cel­
ery Ave.
F O R 'R E N T : 30 acre a' tiled farm
with 13 artesian wall*, L barn.
Located Cameron. Avenue M
mil* off C ekry Avuiue. Phone
192-R. E. II. Stowe.
I

ROOM furnuhed apartmant.
AdulU. I l i a ‘ Park Avenue.

W IL L S H A R E my home with cou­
ple, no children. Kitchen prlvtla gas. 201 E. 10th St.
S h a r e ' nicely fumlahed 6-room
house with couple.
Electric
equipment, ElO month. Apply
after 4 P.M. 817 W. 16th Bt,
Four room furniahed apartment.
Apply 112 Elm Ave.

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able, good condition. Call $18
or 31$ Magnolia.

fciarion Market CabLags plants.
Phone County 3708.
\ • ^or Bale or Rent, A food "i roc
houM with bath, 10 aerw,
1 Thor automatie Ironar, practical­
Ilea from Post Office, availly new. Phona 337-R.
?le new. See f . E . Russell at
U Elm Ave. City,
11.25 lb. Piggy
want to h II a home, farm
aineaa Hit,with (L A. fllrmit
y Agency, fnc., O. R. MathAssociate, 1807 East BeeStreet, Phone 1809-J .after
appointmty ,

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cranky ‘every month'?

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E'RIE'D JUMBO SHRIM P dinners^ U’l l .L lll'V your ear regardless
ir r ' ,,hfl'' f|ce 1 "
averynlght, 11.00. llO M EIl S
,lf B1{,. „r condition. Ratliff *t
Sons. Phone 237-W.
jN liM E'LOUItM otfatt.l In jt. ti .
SEW IN O M A CH IN E Centr. IK*
W. lat. opp alte Princes* Thca 136 paid for *2n Cold Coins, other. j !*”n, 1^ ,tl
.... .
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Ire. Ph. lion.
wanted, also stamp rollectiuns.
E Inl.hing, cleaning \ «tt
Porlabl,
power
plant,
22 &gt;. .&lt;•
Write. Box P8i: Ileratd.
T U X K IIO K K ED S: Complete line
experienee in Seuilioiie r..iu .
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Stere.
WANTED
II M. Cleason, Lake Mmj
C L E A N COTTON RAHS
B R E A K F A S T — served every dev
DODCK I'LV M ltl I II
T H E SA N FO R D H E R A LD
t t ;t p l Sunday at Laney’s Drug
r u n s AND SKUA It I
Slnre. 35c up. •
103 Palmetto Ave. Phone I&gt;■■I
H I.I P W A N T E D
LUr«,,|
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served
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every
day
K Sm.rtavrVat'
m, ' ! YOUNU MAN for poslllon ax out* | T ™P'»r work, ploughing. d i,l...vm m a h 7vtf
U n *y *
, ! ' side lale-mnn. flood opportunity[ k if l'iie . by hour or am
IS. re. "*&gt;. up . _______________
for r|Bht party. Apply In w rit-;
Witt Hunter, Phone 017 Al
lug to Box AM e/o Sanford
NEW SEW IN O Machines.
Huv
VODOPICII Refrigeration «e,
Herald, stating full qualifica­
now for Xpux.
B ert’s Sew
Commercial A !&gt;nme,tt.. n
tion* and experience.
Machine Center.
work g'jaianlaed. Phono I • t
Three roils of brown wrapping AVON PRODUCTH: Women to
REN TALS
work part time durian Christ­
paper, 70 inrhei wide. C o n's.'
E'liait Sander A Edgrr,
ina,
rush
season.
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Allen Rail, Sanford Hfrald.
Hill Hardware Co.
workers will be kept on after
M IRRORS— All types, and *lic&gt;.
tire Holidays for yeai .around FO R R E N T : Floor aander. I-.
Minor* made to order.
part time work. W r|U Naomi
operation. Rentioiiahle rate,, ...
8 K N K A R IK OUee ft Paint Co.
Bealmry, 311 E. HRn Ave. Ml.
f"id Paint A (.la** Co. I T —
U M 1 4 W. 2nd S t
Dora,
Phone IM
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Competent housekeeper to auperElectric Floor Polixliin
range juice Mte a gallon
vise new home, take rare of tw.i •Seminole 11r&gt;t .1xxiti .* Co. 210 I, 1 I
delivered.
Tree rt^a orange .1 school aged girls. Call I2 3 I-L
PIANO TU N IN U . C. It. Hun,.. fusSel. Phone
Paik" TWO T R U C K M ECH A N ICS. Only
llox PHI, Hanford.
goo.) men need apply.
Idenl
1 H O RSE T R A IL E R , good cundM working conditioned top wage*. ; ^
clrick retmitlng.
Piomto
Apply Box 1630, Sanford.
I reaaonaldo. C. R, llimlrea*. F-i
(Ion. Can be xeeo av nuddy'.
luwxhip Ft uni,
Repair Shop. 211 ii. Third St.
1 .BU Y COWB.
Lord. Phony 7M-

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l u v i , Kurnllum
E'.inxlln
furniture. Ted
Venetian Him.I,.: New I............... 1
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph I'bH
,
eon.,.h ie lucnndil.otiiug

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acEtyX ki
A R P EN T ER IN tr aa4 repairing,
W KLIHNG
hour, day or weak. A rt DaugfiW IN E for your Fruit Cake at
Sanford Motor A .Eqpi. Co
r d f . Plwna 173-J.
New 8 room dupi
i t Nicely
II0 M ER 8 . Qt. $1.00.
203 W. la l Slraat
furniahed.
June la t.'
r . M. EngU*h. Roofing Contractor.
2208 Park Ave.
Oenersl Electric 30 Gal. walrr
LO ST A FO U N D
All work fcttaraSamL Phone
1373-J.
} R K A L ES T A T E FO R 8 A l J
^ S o r t S . t S ’ ^ i'e m
L O S T : Olio rod nig,. four week*
w
old., Finder nut
G U T T E R and spouting installed
notify Iforla
forburt ili on
E fctC * b s t A f t — INKURAPTc E , ••L Mahogany Occaalonal table,
or repaired.
rrva oatlmatee.
sun,
s«n, II
I I 10 W. 1st St. or call
PRUPHKTY MANAOBMKNT
Radio phonogrnphi combination.
1028-J. f t M l
Phone 61BX-W,
e ROOM. furnDhea house. Inquire
2018 Pilm ctlo.
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A TTRA CTIV E: fomi;ilu',|, tanch' Cn'l*|n!|, |,Un*,‘ r"'
SANKUIM)
type hoiiat’ on lake hi wrcaj
I I f N . P a rk
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come fruit, 2 ear r iiir ijc . front' u» KMU{r(. dmd.lc l.m id »hnt Kmi
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made In
nml tcat pnrchc*. I m p living'
with clcanlni: alia, him’.itf l.ikn |
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io"in, dining room, 2 licilroomi&gt;.
ip |i
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fjcmlnolc Vcncilnn Blind]
bnth, nml kitchen, large attic - ---- i Co
1211 \V. !lrrl SI.
Phone
and baaement, foriilrhi'il and in E:iectrle Siwinu Ma. lone, two'
llfi2-tV
,
very good conldltioi. Id o, ihow
newly rceonditloiird Singei tna
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Voung litr.O.
prevail*. .Snmplea of nmUibilR
UE'HlltAllt.E! miiull riuintiy home.
I galorr. E,.xltimili'a given. Saboa
»t in,lex from town, ,0 actex.
Upliulnleiy MU W
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St.
Pril l. $;t,HMt.iK, ■- AI o Country S IN C K It potlrthh- ipwoig non hinA buttonholri. new l^lr. Phone] Phone Ulfdl.
home went of Hunfoid mi Slate
Road Id rt room houxr on lake, — l l l g - .. ..
t MOOKKEIEII'INii Hervlce and Tax
100 fruit tree,*, want offer PAN8V PLANTS ■!!&gt;•- dot. Minima
lepoiti, .loliu I1’ i&gt;"mp.ey, 210
term*.
Circle. Wedlit'xdrt), tort tV Irttli
Atiiguollu Phone :,i,7
KURD W. HKNUKH. Realtor
____________
__
____[ HrlP’Selfy Keif Settler l.amntry
Room No. 2 I'hour lino
E'hold a Stale Hank Itldg.
P L U U111Nfi MATE:Il 1A L S
Nov.i .....
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lfl and 17th wr rau fttipply a n y '
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.I'ftonM IlnUHK with ligota"xml
fixture, hated in any -atalogi | o k i .ANH i ) Moioiiu: Kcniincl. m
water. See Ralph Dudd, Paula
alao pi,»e for ilntallation Sam*
|„„d.i Evening Star, t.'all Half,
railroad station.
Order Office, 116 K. 1*1 St.
Rnv. 1,1,6 J
i A K T f C l.L A F O R SA LE.
Phone 9{KI.
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tlOT L U N C H E S every dav fnon
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metto A vc. Tcrnii.
HKN KARIK liUxx K Pttlnl Co.
S I'K C IA L —A*1 Incatinn on Sooth
112-11 I \\ , 2nd Si
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SOUTHBOUND
No. 275 Leave Sanford 1:45 A.M.
N o.‘ 75 Leave Sanford 2:55 A.M.

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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.

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President Says
( ( '• a lle a e * g ra s s P a n e U se )

It s*ld.
The foreign mlnliter* of the
United Stale*. Britluu and France
met at tire French foreign office
tu frame their reply and adjourncu after 40 minute*.
The nature of this reply was
litpt secret, hut authoritative
sources said It coincided with u
French view that the west will
not negotiate under the duress
of the Berlin blockade, Imt, hopes
that the lierlln Issue can hr
lulvi'd by conciliation.
A French government *|Hikcsthe Salvation Army. Jle .wlll talk main Himnunced this stand enrlelr.
on problems confronting veterans,
The government also circulated
and wilt give *|H&gt;cinl messages for a statements denying recent sug­ Commerce annual meeting, said
alcoholics.'the tmolded and con­ gestions In the French press that the five will meat sunn tu select
fused.
the fureign ministry, the premier's a chuirrnnn. He added that he mi
Organ accompaniment to hymns office and the president's office oerstands it will lie McKcthan.
Is hy Marion C. Taylor, and an­ were not in ugreement nn the ap­
"The .Slate Road Department Is
nouncement* are bv Floyd Mack, peal for lierlln talks.
Florida's biggest single govern­
the "Voire" of the Telephone Hour.
The
American,
llrltlsh and mental operation," Warren salt) In
French foreign ministers met lute a s'ntement accompanying his ap­
Th# Negeb sector of southern
today at the French foreign of­ pointment*. “The budget fur ItMH
Palestine i*&gt; dt seit today hut was
fice tu draw up replies to the exceeded 101,000,&lt;IUU and it em­
thickly populatisl in ancient times.
l.le.Kvnlt upncal. .Secretary of ploys nliout 4500 persons.
State Marshall was accompanied
"It Is of tremendous Importance
hy the U. 8. ambassador to Paris, In Hie people of Flurlda and affects
Jefferson Caffery. The acting llrl­ mure rlllxens than any uther de­
tlsh foreign secretary, Hector Mr- I partment uf state government con­
Nell, was accorntmnled hy the I tinued bv the governor.
llrltlsh ambassador to Paris, Sir J
Oliver Harvey. Foreign Minister ,
■Schuman represented F r a n e e.
Philip C. Jessup, U. H. Deputy nn |
the Security Council, and Charles I
U n sllss M P iiim H s i, lla n
I Holden of the U. H. State Depart- I happened to the cars after they
merit, also attended.
wen- Siilil to tipping CUStolnei *
Milterand emphaslted to rei«.rt- He said not all customer* have
ers after the Freneh is bl neI "the tu'st Intentions” ! that one
meeting that the exchange of whu told the committee about a
letter* by Lie arid Kvatl uii one $500 "tip” yesterday had sold Hie
huml and by Hie forplgn ministers car nt u profit a few days uflvi
on the other represents a demon- gelling it.
ttration of willingness to reach n
nduiIon of the blockade, which!
. 24 Hour Strvlr*
Hu-- is Imposed last June
There Is no question, he -ant
BAGGAGEA THUNK
of a text which would involve

jllie h u m the tint* he left the
Army, lie I. nerving m n pntriotir duty.
And, the President went in ,
(ieneral Marshall la one nf the
K'nteal patriots of this countr” .
In his first news conference
since his stunning election vic­
tory, the I’rcnldent announced un■-&lt;pii vocally that he would press
the new Congress for enactment
of the Democratic platform, In­
cluding the Civil Itlghts propos­
al'. nnd embracing Ills original
L’lpolllt
domestic prugrnm of
tiijit. it, h u b .
Hut, udoptlng the language
of Ids recent catnpnign, lie sunt
h ■would not call u special session
of what he described us the do
in thing Hlllli Congress.
Senator bridges llt-N .ll.) had

TUESDAY NOV. II, 1948
proposed a special session to deal
with the deteriorating situation
In China.
Mr, Truman said today that
we are In communication with the
president
of China now. He
would not discuss his communi­
cations with Chbug Kal-Khelf,
however. •
As to whether new aid is being
planned, he said Congress him
authorised spending t rjB.lHlti.OOO
elding that country.

of the Queen Elisabeth for. H ali­
fax from Southampton, England,
tomorrow waa cancelled. The liner
America, waa unable to sail on
schedule from New York for
Europe today.
The east coast strike resulted
from a wage dispute.
In the 70-day-old west coast
shipping strike, negotiations be­
tween shipper* and five partici­
pating union* were r*port*d to
have made progress and to be con­
tinuing.
.Southern and (Julf coast ports
were operating.
Other labor developments:
( a a t l a a e * pruas P a n e U s e !
At Cincinnati, O., the Ameri­
porta between Portland, Me., and can Federation of Labor conven­
Hampton Honda, Va , went Into its tion was told by John R. .Steelman
seventh day without Indiratluns president Truman's special "asslsof Immediate settlement. Hulling

Rail Worker**

tant, that union leader* a n play­
ing an Increaalngly Important
part in shaping the nation’*
foreign and domestic policies
C ll) President Philip Murray
said at Portland, Ore., he plans
to h» a candidate for re-election
at next week'* CIO convention t
there, tie ended rumors that In *
would not run again.
John L. I.ewls, chief of the
United Mine Workwa, said In a
mnguxlne interview he would pre.
fer no replacement for the Taft
Hartley law if It Is repealed.
I.ewls’ interview, copyrighted
by U. H. News and World Report,
said any new labor law ought to
cover only a few fum^imental*
and leave labor ami managehi-mt
free to'Work out their ■prtibletur b
as best they can.
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“ &lt;B| Much withdrawal xml re­
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will insure the maintenance i,f Hi*
armistice during the transition to
permanent peace in CaleMine."
Paris F.l Khourl uf .Syria told
the Coourll the Jews mnv believe
"they have won the find round,
lull that doesn't mean th' end."
lie predicte I there would tie runtinuims conflict in th Holy Land.
Khourl said the ('auiidinu pro­
posal called for an armistice nml
negotiation*. Negotiations, he add­
ed, implied they would he held be­
tween sovereign states, am) the
Arabs have never recognised the
Jewish elule.

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Draft Quotas To
Be Credited With
Service Volunteers
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—Ev*ry community with volun­
teers In the armed service*— and
that mrant lust about all com
muuitles— will ho “cradlted" with
the number of volunteera against
Its draft calls.
This wax axplainad today by
officials at Sslactivs Sarvica headqntrUra who said aan invantory
has bten taken to establish the
, hem* town of every sokltsr,

Cards with this Information
go dlraetb from tha camps ind
stations to stata salaettv* sarvte*
director* who then esn claim a
credit against the stata’* draft
quota.
At the same time tha elate director* will credit each of their
locai hosrds with the volunteers
in the armed service* when the in­
ventory was taken, Oct. 81.
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Thirty New Members
Are Added By Legion

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Thirty naw members were ac­
cepted by Campbeil-Lotslnr Post
No. (8 of the American Legion at
Its meeting Monday evening, fol­
lowing a chicken supper, It was
reported today by Jamal O. Oalloway. vleo-eommandar who presid'd
at the meeting.
The new members art: Leonard
Paul Ancoln, Alfred Edward Berio,
John Andrew BergwlOehln, Thomas
Ow*n Brown, Jr., Anthony Chesno,
Clarence William Etgl*, Joseph
Fillpek,
Wyatt
Harrla
Tolds,
Thomas Artnur Hanson, William
L . Hensley, Clenon E. Huggins;
Jaek Kanner, Emmett Gregory
Klnlaw, Harry Loa, Jr., Harold
Frederick Lewis, Allen R. Lormann, Louie Denia Moore, Leslie
B. Moughton, Ollea Allison NibTack, Civile E . Pierce, C trl Merritt
Rabun, J r„ Charles T. Rabun. W il­
liam Lea 8hlv#r, Erneit B. Blxemore, Timothy Starani, Walter
Lee Stoudenmfre, Marlon H. Tldmore, Frank Van Engelfn. Horace
Jafftraon Walla and Ciqrord By­
ron Wynn.
Chester Millar, Chal Do Qare of
tbo 40 ot I , rsporiod that tho Sanfont post gave a 104 paroant naemfaarahlp report at tho Department
rTundup
meeting at
Daytona
Beach, Saturday.
LA W YER T A X IS L 1 F I
V A T IC A N CITY,_N o*. IT, 0D —
A Roman lawyer,
Pugllarl,
Bommltted suicide
it Pttar'a
Basilica today hy
g about
I TO feat from thg
that ring* tha gi
fora on# of
caurod. const'

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K. 0. Gamer, CIvU SoiMco
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examination for poUee lieutenant
will be held, somolima this weak,
at a data to bo arutouneed soon.,
Bomothlng now and uoful haa
boon provided for polio* applicants
app
' of •
hints,
&gt;h explain wkat Chrtl »

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Equal Sharing' * arm
Of Britain Urges
New ArmiesTo
Of Flood Fund!
G,obal StabilizaUn" 01Prices Enter Fight To
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Northwestern Fires
‘Liberal’ Counsellor
EV A N ST O N , I II, Nov 17—
hPJAn arlicir in a student
nawspxpei has char geil that
Northwestetn I'm w isitv filed
its women's counsell.u iit'i-nutc
she was "too llhtuol about
Jews and Negroes", tort the
unlveraltv denied it tod.ij The
charge was made p . tiis , Mary
F. Hutchins, 2J, daughter of
Chanceilot Rnheit M Hutchins
of the University r&gt;f Chicago.
The student newspaper, the
Daily Northwestern, printed
Miss Hutchins' d itetpept ;p
an Interview Miss It i'.-hin*. a
senior In the 'o|t»y,
f M .ual
arta at Vo' thwe ,r.u • ,ai I the
counsellor. Mr, Itu't M.'t'trm.
told her recepMv "'st Id ,,d ; .
nilss
Snvd,"
'
" " .'.in
president, advp.el M,
v &lt; ,,,,
last spring (ha* '■ • " ill hav.
to dischaige hei I" VI"
d
her libel at ,**i»i* t.

West Pow ers
Reaffirm Plan
On Berlin Row

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WASHINGTON, Nos 17.
j - ^ W i l l , i ms Btitarn', agriculture ( J
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a
chief i„d*\ if jr.t alobe I
hill ration ol I ... I md laim price, to combat
world litm^ei.
n » tsf ihr I 'piled Natron, 1
’ ■pesling at the lou,lb annuli
' l l t'lrssle , from the S7 (
A s h '; T r u m a n
J o h n M tU llg O lltC t
O f I
*'"* Aeii-olnu- (irgsmration. Wdh
E a s t A nc! W e s t H a v e
member nation, ll »t a [nrm of phl'f*- !
-|i up. op .in mtetn.ition.il
.
a ____
r, ,
r
seal* I, now needed,
S t a t e d
P o s it io n s ,
"In the past • ■ntnry," he said Hr * seat
ir J e n t O f f V i i i i i i i i H r c
And
Each
R e fu se s
In a prepared «ddr»«s." ,ve largely
M dliams ,ai*t that while there
r»ll'd on a freely tunctlontng price l» jp uigept peed f .r new mays
To Change D em ands
Jinr&lt;'han|stn to erpiate supplies with of making pr'.'ui* faun lands
effective demand
N A N M N i,. V",
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ORLANDO. Nm I /, i.r .
yi*l 1 more, even expanded pro.
F-\R|s. V „
17. (,? ) — The
"Now all thr. I, largely InoperS' iln " ui will n«t solve iho pi"htrin
Hllllgpi i Mnllitt, un a mlsalon
Equal stale-wiH* ,bs&gt;me ol H&gt;r live. A large elemenr of pi
Lntcd ?t,rte'. Biilrm and Fran.e
for a t •, i •■ngtrsalnnal group
of
getting
tlv
liar
vest
suiplnsr's
ids'* $37,000,000 psrr r I die fed has rteressarllv entered *h
told t.sp I \ official* formally toto land, u Here *hei» aie natm al In -.tint, thi t hmegr ’iltustlnn,
c a l JJOO.OOO.OOtl ,..............nnlrnl sv~.tem "
waa ip,u»,) I,, dinner tonight
drv thri w " t the Reriin dispute
cr 'P tefi u i. and t« the war iav
Ihr Rritl-h sgti ulttne minister Sg’ ( t egr o i. lie added
hr ('resident ' h■s,,g Kal-Shfk.
project was established s, , lev
h iib
J- fr m
h\ncU M
said that while there .'an he no
note here tr&gt;dsv »&gt; lb» .ifre n , 'piaster plan" with a "specific
"tat'ili/ath'ii cf
agri.*u1*iii al Mnllitt "inl,&lt;r..l oith tmerlrno
ih*
•'.uuh 1 oiincil M !*»•
and
t
hme.e
..Mr,
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l,
during
Ihe
tlood rcintrol commit'" held it, prnd'c thm an I ,taMII/ail..r\" pro- pn • wi'h ihe attendant telief * • dai
\ 1
- gf ♦a |’» 1 •
first session.
gran, progress
,n he made Ihr ,g&gt; i, nttin al , ommnnltv fium
the
..
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and
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hat.'slvps
Ita*l
\\yw t i r#ifftraififl
John II Monteoiiiftv
M»»mi 1111•- 1 1s I»r*i*i| %i"h1p t * u tliti' i *
Mi II WI'H P h M ILK S
lent ft**- 1’ia'i n ha lightly
•i ff jr
i ^%in11 nrjnti.itimi
NANU\&lt;‘. Sur l
p7’l
The
Bench puWilKft.
M gg^Miptr
tb* |&gt;e me an "htei'ive of ag''.iil
''pH
mi f . 1;il 'Aiitlc tb&lt;*
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unfit! chiirmnn
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■.' '**f 1 ■ a i f*- nj tj,f H«*itrrn ife*
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Steed. Orlando stleiiii'i &lt;• &gt; name | « h " h minimum pur, would have It "■
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\AitllAM's
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1 *trial fhn V' »f t^llf p 1 * 1si f ' i . ».
vice chairman. M ni'xr""'iv n,tneH ! een gnnr ati'-M farmers in the
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i itinfrit '*•
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, espnrtlng ronqrrlea
this agree- li
la , seuetarv leann» HeNsci ' Hiltl. Senate pi ►lit in, fi 4M-- Biltlsb f \ UPIff 4 Aiininx;
,
nit a* |'» t* rt tli-nr , 1npse
I* I ummer Imt was nut ratified. t. 1
1 ' Miami Hersld
{ if nr t ill 4-tin ' hiara Ktl-Shek
f O ttltlliU S IO tl
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Railing
of
local
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ib- L ni'ed Nshowever,
ttiat
he
intends
to
p'nss
i* &gt;* nlu for Senate approval tp the m'W. tb' rmnlmun' Im* n «l! £.*1 f tn ! f’ltfiiin l'»i m •■VpTVfP
I ihe state as a wh'1*
1u- I sit soil Writ
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Irsined 1 l,\ , , 'i,w lorret
linTC mnv ii
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C o m * ’ I 11m u ' I 'n I ii't
I"ld*e
Railroad request, for permission frs , indfpe|ll|ence in f-vmv •- - d " |l
ueir sent tot'* |he l',ill» I is hold
Iu
f i malir".l
increase freight rates Rt percent, ___ ku&lt;n ..
deliver'd • m* ,*«e
P It v Ml 1I I ‘ l i r i 1; u p
^'lift hr»u
tt ...
I
the sppesl
on ‘ bipmenU '■ •^ ^ no 'id a
j f'^ TsoveVnor” clldw ell’ rM s-i-* [ . a h o F l ‘ i\ V P N f W
| 1 ode) se, iftsn ft ’’tile Lovell
1'v pie»|.
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denied by the Hate lod.y
D e p le t e support lo. ihe .enta.-tfe
told S peivs i mile I ri,' r that Mr
tb" I'N
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Hie Morida Railroad snd Public ; , , • ,
1t'JfllAU li ill frt r*%P*I i Irlles ill
. 1-1 »be
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.. ...... .. Commission said national
c Undr r . r , „
R Austin, tbe »
in ill tinm t hi soy I " 1r|l dul not
Ibm II
delegates i
'be t ' " * i N rtl"" *
conditions wliloh caused Ihe Inter | (atd steps tp facllt's'" pe- tycom
• IV 1, bat ihe m 'l.is * " u about
I
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Assembly.
s«,
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of the vs** prole.-*, esll
i t s l e Commerce
.......... ....... Commission to i pie'fnn
,
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Il ,^,v learned Isle, it cotilsined j |0, ||tgrn) ,, ,,
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.. . . , . ... ! 10 years, svnild male &lt;• e s , c '
to Austin is going If*.'r l.t I jr u i', | l . t i ' r l ' d s f j .
I m e I • *N r sv V * i| I; I ’ i ' tl.* ippesl l o n i l .......
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F*l*» menl* across stale line* aie ol but g)&gt;, KU(e'.w(d. su rp 'i •
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Morula intrastate traffic "
' anv blinking o f 'hr *« • '&lt;•' »l&gt; .(!«
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The railroad* asked that rale* j pot to find
IU- im filfsn In te r,ili'ii of C *" I taOH I lit 4 Jv»t fftywri . I.
"la •
lit*- mM»* m I nit I pm tjiAVFrnmfnt
American, b»......... I il- v I"' • &gt;
4I
ol ficigbt moving bclwcer.
I
Vo V»vU'
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I ilv r rum eiitinn fnilsi voted
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Marsh,,1
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-Kipinside lire state be raised lo cone- 1
w|iol«&gt; loh
...............
II- SS.'tltti s , , , , p i, Inrrrase In
spond lo rales on freight shipped advlr-ed against holdiny *e " !'iv
I’fr ddent SSilttnni l.ieen and dll '*** I » Mill! A* f|OM- k»t il^r «l&gt;i«ti , oMinlful -I &gt;'b'' govetp but that tbev ll 111 il" 'll tllllt' I I I - |
Ue, iHnrv liesM iiri l i r o r g e bfUtlut Atm*'it. in pmit* v .i .I - ,I , t m" ut &lt;iI sitin St lu .isn , I hinlisien (mnnition on hi, pi in . I " th
across the state line.
session*.
M'llIV
Ihr It*, s s lir t r , of the full
■r,
. .
:
. L:l . Htate Senator John t! ‘te« "in
»!•!v ll 1, -(
(tfi ill bh*p .ml Muk'le.i iuvl L'tiue they tell matmler &lt;»( th'
The s ate commission, w h d r, f Wp%| p , lm R^ ..,. ., .............
top off ires, «t|| he fz.vnttn and
i . lb* R o ll, s-n tn l to. mute in petted to adln.nu D'
tt
jifliKk i.i iU-1 i lip if ijt i Fit
IJ.’l.ntlO, re-pe-tjtrly
denying the new raise, specihcallv | #(t(j Montgomery, ........... i&gt;hs‘ G"d
11 &lt;**11irtitfH* i*
Mol
Itrte• Will JIMThe convention ,l „ , ,e.il„red / For lu . N,&lt; 11111f)|A loOK *ho» PreiSUte ot *,-"1 hem
left in effect until July I, 1^49, a i the Importance of .**&gt;• nd" fin
taqndlmp ih*p*
It -pltn i in
20 percent increase granted to the aneing, aa did S*netot «' A HUti Ihe IJ vlre piesidenrle* which It men. who taij
vent M stsIm II I I
'
\|t 3a- , |- .i, ,'i • li"ti 11
wiped nut * v m V sg.» to s fight
_
pFTion «n homin'v i f gtc- fiotn mens g-i
railroad, last April.
| oh™ '
, „ 8.B ove- the ottlcer .lain , nl Inhn diverted! *" ♦mjtp *■’» fi»vt Vo*V
' ' 1■, 'SFificii Mai*
. . .
j
ii j m
ou. '
H. Alltn ’f 1 tr*wol».
' irmert
l* - ' , , 1 1 Mii* first
London U|iiv*Mi*v
I.. Lewis.
It ftlto dttiltiiftd to m tM tn* n y in j
100 percent
&gt; •'» tiring *
April tneraaso
appllcabla to
th(1 h*- 0l(,
0l(| |fn&lt;„elnfj
|Tn, „ (.inc&gt; added:
It
„
w j| ht confute I 'r Kmi in ibicn 1 f Ti l 1- * .. tv ■
iMraaao Bppllcabte
t^ togs,
logs | th(1
, ir r n , 1 .11 n - f *Mft,i1fS in m S
phoaphata r « k , waato wood ard ; wmi)d b# - u, of order t[ *■ , «ibe , i | CINUNNA 11. liov. \ J . i /P i- li.&lt;, 1 U.S
'i
in
t*i’ ■1 (lie urn •k 't ysugar rana moAng to prouualng,
federal gov*'nm»nt Sc apimi I aho - ,nd m i"**
'Sl'metlt .♦'* •eady
\ u i'III. th4
f
’ »!*«*’ *
&lt;i .1
|f U II tin 4•« «i i r d I1K 11 IHp H 11*
^ _
f
* t fl
l.
, , ’ lC l’
pianli. It refused to make the full r'allfornl* monsy to hslp us out if r
,
’
%
IfAVing
by
pit
'
l
l
V
•
»
•
md'istrial ipf a 11
i p 1in*
loot?*1, '* '""1 I—tl «♦ &gt;itta st ■'ll !
W F.Sr r Al M B E A C H , :
BO percent tnersase of last springing parts of Florida ss’ere not pav
f i W n ttti IXw I H ip l* a i r ■ 1 ,
Vml
I n c i
bs
appllcaht#
tor _.r
pulp_______
wood shipmvot*, i Ing'thHr
)tl(1 tbAj, full
^,j|
"
I through
he- rm|[,
n
n ro m - rr^
o u e e v * - mmkiitmpb
- aOfk OH *l«ow l •'* &gt;l»11 sl'IpS i'll
___________
J
tn -s'lgstfir* sifted
l *1VI ■nl cli.
:P
' m nri
• / *ho «
for which tha railroad* were »l
Senator Pepper seld tl it IfM .*! * vru* ■ &lt; bms rlu- i -r "( •'
1 g in M ,l|t. *, 'led i.rer'lv *’ ’ nr , i.(,..rg srlety &gt;f tip* st
11t.. former I &gt; Sens'
It t
ui the «tudlo double
towed only a nin* percent inrrre*e fliind to ,*', were estlnu tet s' tfm,. | l -deral M'H'sl' - amt I lncil's"
\■
&gt;»m •* MSS *' '*■ ITI ll '
. I* .- ■ , i
•urope,' i ' " ' I rb'iefn.e
-i
l
f u.iti nsllv known sculp!
In Its order nf denial, the
linn.non, tint up to |3(K»,nufl,ii'Mi
l ot, ,
\ ijO* 'ii
) M n \ l11 i'
ut (1m . .&lt; • &gt;■
i■.
I &gt;/. 1.1 *t"l t.is thild wife,
mission said its records indite' I might be lost In t veer, ’ Inmigh
.. ,
, .
.
II •1 &gt;' i h,*i*»
•’I '
•' ' i
m i ii •1 s ill
\ (lie ("idle* of the tA.
that without any further turn , &gt; nmi'iitrolled waters lie add'd that
Noth Iston
,r,,t msttM'.
P t e i " ' f i 1 ' &gt;inpbe|l "I
i &gt;
|
*
II e' | « ! •■•' , l
" • I M i'll ’ I
the three uiajor railroad* ope' •' a p-. lfii (ax to cover I 'midn*- lisve | isved ll" i&gt;tgI, ,i b I I ■
(sill ,HH ' i.j IststFiiyrt
'\vulrM t‘ il. it linin srtlir and his I
•7.1 litm n-*
■ HIM1 (Id
' 111 n 1
.Ui wife v»ie hmng sen* b 'i
ing in Florida this year will be e ••tl-.i ruction shsrf and anhu'tpteii ui then relsiion, ,od sir 4&lt;« l., . ■
!&gt;lit «P ,
\'.4» 1 A tf* •• . n i l ' • 0 ' ♦* •' SCI 7Ii**
•jn I AM * iMnmi'if I
nti&lt; 4 ... lli'.'iklyn, N.Y , fur tiurl • t
the highest freight revenue* in ».tjWMi.00A a n n u a l nmliitenaii.-.; |
t.■111** * • 1 O
Cbm..........I ...
l0*f' t 1 ••,. ' . \V , • Pee•III-1
Mis'hnt
" i « *• . 1.1, Mi
in r#Tn* I •
•hil .t,# |n.ig,l".'enie.t v.o.tld I'v, &gt;i
.ti l
iieriff’s depiltie
r n ht h«lp &lt;r* pelting full ami final
their history.
Since Doeetnliei. if 1L
p.iffd for ffip A»n*ni in I
•in Ling town every lead —t-g " ' II 'I'I' ‘. to rl* •» t t,it' * • h'M*l
p |n 'b- f
i t . ms o' o.t. i g ' "
anthorliation from r Ollgr •I .
Most nf the evidence present
ml,! - an# ' • 1 n 1
t*4| 4
mtord nimkct
•n*
I* ,, f how minor It seem -I
'rf Lahor convention
behalf of the Increase* came ft.""
•tnt
'•*' the .hipping 'nmpvtt-'
•h a build 'g ■* -• i
« nil”
■
*!&gt;•*» 9'!!•••( 11"’ hi1’ 1 * b’
'
hie
I
Deputy
Walter
I
'In
'
the Atlantic Coast Line, the S**
el, .. | ,'•l 4*'1•11 • ,« (• .' 'In.
"d . ib ib. lin t ol ( in.s'1*
state .-1 no
••
"arge of th* a ,* , * * * •-! i
board Airline and the Florida E.*-'
Mr% V u t l r ; In,
Mo 1 *■ qt 1 i In
B-« • ning t-vlay, be »*td. !(■
*d in Miami but 'ha natm* ' 1
Coast railways.
i
1 o.n
.'
.• V I Ii mii) •
' &lt;x &gt; J.onq longshoremen
,»*tI business ’ s* not disclosed Fail
nn I hi (• &gt;!t«S i 'OP i
The state commission commented
'•I d'l
I ll— I0c.1l in .1 •
w
■ndit .ill good not •nnsigne t ' ' M'n'on snld ha had received
ne ■ • |'rr,i"inl i m , ‘a
&lt;1 uiillnued (&gt;■ fane slsi
d i I less . c l c l " •
LONDON. Nov. 17. ( T V - Prtn-! lesponttbililie* tbst go t b '' '’1**1 dtstes port.
•
,
'll
f
l
.
•
'"1
•
munlcsttun* from Baton F &lt;•
- slid Mnnsv i
•tillin’ ,| lltl I ' hms* S ir '
i-e*a F.liiabeth spent an excellent . T)ecl»iin| lbs* tb* I'lr '" "
The announcement .’trie I . , , I
ind Jonesboro, N.C . ml &gt;n
•• windup
f 'lie
• .*n "vo days sfte. the union m 1 Ing him of double murder* in *
night end she and her son "ccn-ltie* a.e ve.y grave." China sd f( ( fin || ItItnl &lt;l •&lt; ■
would seal iff It s lif s , fruit ■nnimunitle* that were sln'i'i
tim,. to m *k. good nro| r #*.. her I "W* must get *he idea *
dnetors reported today.
•IV more .hip* divert. I hoc.......... . f hw'fcVllini''"of' the L a ll a n ’'*
| that the only bast* on wht-t.
" it strike
im
After
visiting
the
Princess,
who
Jean
have
successful
and
ft**
t s u s r i snd his -sdf* on !
TOKYO. Nov. 17, «P&gt;~ Empero,
\l'h"tigh •smiibai' Irgiinn ! I •
Mr*h *n a seven pound, slv ! te-.:!!’ e hsr^aining &lt;s through «
shot
to
death
Sunday
j('»
Hlrohlto said today a Chrlattaabortt, an lust whs' ship- will
'L L
tf • i r
■unee Prince Sunday night, phvst and ungrudging acceptance •'
had been shot twice mfh *
‘ 1 handled it H i undxistood m Both M'nnttnu*#
university In Tokyo wilt ha an ,
„ Wtlilam
(I an .fiiii'J sin fee* l l n
att and Sir
Ob re a * »'« &gt;
•form v"i* grgl'ialii'
P 'i" I ■
" sltfss shipping (rd-s *bs' :i!l
"Important moral rearmament of '■"»
r, n lr .
The Fif'h &lt;~ uigre**
is y if'r? •!'!* ■g ■
• ssels sailing *beie I'r.'tlc from
7 "'.•n*«nd C in "1
Japan and the world."
^ L
o .*•
P*M° n* 1 r' pnrt
t w ie -king *' i -e
• elr cargo-loading point* u mid
'■icsting In 'I ■ w •
T h i Emp#ror*i
w i*
^
■"work'd " Hi* untno is on nf
made in a 40 minute Intervie"
'o ur' sources reported no addi W i t h i S p a i n A r c A s l t t ' f l
' issartsgs Sill' 1'
1t
man
wet
I
with James L. Fieser of N#"- Honal hulUtina wera expected to I
r
lisle of 'tie striking \l ) Inlm
Minounccd ' 1 1
. ■
»•
'sii m o il ■
itlonal l.ongshoremen'* A ,soda
-i"mg, s- *-*■■•
York, executive director of the tsv
♦
*
•
,
*
i
'
'
Sac
in
.
NEW YO RK, Nov 17.
r
•on i l l A i
The left front wheel of i ' ',n
American committee for a Chris
" 1 _
'Ilia toastie.
James . A Farley, urging r*sn" .
1
&lt;
■
icbed
shot*
■
Estlm sle, I l f l ,«e, i so Into! Htdrk driven liy Rev, C I 'hisstlan university In Japan.
Ih lM IlIH U lt I I 8 H N il
\ M -ith F V I"
tion of diplomatic relation* " •
T
lore m-n
snv
million,
tod*.,'
«&gt;
*t,'
strike
loose
*s
he
was
(li
'
itig
1
Fieser said Hlrohlto
remarked
ill
f Day tin s Ri
" ■ tug Rub I 'g
Spain, says the United S'*'
f 68.000 members &gt;f the il A *nH" 'his morning on P n k \ • f»
that Japan is greatly In need of
’ he noon ti ■ •
i*uL I" I’uget Round
should
enter
Into
"cold
hton
n
nn»lf*riW
il
lift
lJ
me’
8
i
I
«
»
I
line,
south
of
the
railroad
i
&gt;
,
*
4
tjir
American help In tha field of edu----- ---I , . , i • | luncheon will t ■
* &gt;*
s n-'il r man die t '
alliances based on security Ins'-,
*nd bounced completely
&lt;
i if'srnoon i ' i . ' ui. &gt; l
cation.
H EW YO R K , Nov. 17, (Ah— Al of politics.
I
, 'i a. , i, (be Co* -' ',
Fort
automobile
after
tn'ling
i
M ,t
Ptihllc wilt 1-gin
The university wnnld be designed 'hough many American pilots have
brick, narrowly mlesed two lilg* ("eillli'l'ig rescue f In ....... I I" 1 cryone i
.1 ■
•t
aa a graduate school to teach In ,.ff*ird to |otn such a v en tu re,.,., The former Democratic Na'l"&gt;
(bet * *i "111 their slid' I" ; "ig
school girls on the sidewalk. iuni|i
ftilde In which the Japanese have \t, | (j»nerel rU Ire L. Chennsntt i ' bsliman and ex-postmaster g-ff (he #'..|..,-.1 i I'i i - I dlsti
ed ihe curh and damaged 'he '-f■ f-ine
• i • i,,
Wayne B Ai&lt;—,
r
not been educated.
*y* he h is no plans for reorgan- p'*' spoke last night at the I *1
(ear
of
a
1039
Pontiac
nsn-.l
I",
mouth
U N IV E R S IT Y . M iss. Nov 17.
• ill
B-s-h. nstion h
------------------ ----- T - .
. 'itng Ids "Flvlng Tigers" lo aid convention of the Society of !•
W
tl
Brinson.
The
in
men
w*te
s*
1
I
the
'T— Th* south must take a pn*i
dustrlal Engineers
have charge
f *bii ui
Cna*'
'ioard
in
*
ha
tar
dorrs
mhbei
At tha Mma, about d.lh o'clock
••un'
ru'etlng el v. hi u • ■"»
lie said this country must
' ' -a attitude toward civil rights
- glstatlon, saya Senator John C, i Rev. Crlaaay was on his wav t* lioal ie* ua tint the one tie 1 st'ei mstters will ! ■ li* &gt;&lt;
Tb*
night In Shanghai In on American "coldly realistic and practical" "•
felling
into
the
sea
work at Tha Harald printing de
•tiwnla (D MIt* t
.r -eii I
puhlie Is cor.jlnl!
• .1' I
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. Broadcasting Company Interview. dealing with Russia He called f'"
The seventh victim - is , • 'lo­ •bl* session
lie addressed the University of partment. He stated this n"&gt;rn!n
N EW Y O R K , Nov. 17, (JP)— A
Many file r, have appll«l_ for economic aid to Spain, and adnu- Mississippi forum last nigh* nnd *hat hi* automobile had recen
an I"*' overboard l&lt; up 'be 'en
slon
of
that
Catholic
antl-Com
majority of Hie membara of Ihe such duty, he said, but I have
BRID EGROO M HAS VO IDO
munist country to the Weiteru Glad for southerners fo "jho"’ been In the repair shop, snd * ' t’ltncess Victoria betwee" Vi - '
CIO National Maritime Union wantj jec.lsad m W M t from, Chlang
•'e rest of the country the great dentlv tha luga holding th* - h " ! •*i »• ! Victoria. B r
L O U IS V IL L E . K ■ V
t". Gib
European
Union,
as
well
es
the
had been lif t loose.
Uiolr union offlcara to sign non Kal-SHek for the roorganlxatton of sending of an ambassador to Ms sdvancea we have made."
— Raymond 'o ft
!•• • vear • o!J
S M A L L C O S H Ml
Communlit oathp under provision* 'he Firin g T ln r e . and no move drld.
The Senator said attempt, will
bridegroom vv'n
i , •■
■ni *-1,• t !i*t
bss been made In that direction."
NEW YO R K , Nov r \
V — Bsturday to » H -«a--jld s ho’l
of tho Taft-Hartley Law.
•' made to enact civil rights legisCA N CELS SPEECH
“
We
botched
the
Joh
of
handling
Wlttnl" 1Sarratt, night clu* Iso ei mate, found limit-"! ■
.
. .
i*Hon, but that “this fight 1* not
In a nationwide referendum, re­
Ghennault, who In pre-Fearl
"'h ■ -i * it,
WASHINGTON, Nov. r .
sults of which wera dlicloaed yos- ll*rbor dsvs trained the voluntear Germany and now we are trying tu«|» , 0 d ,Velop until 1080."
Per Smathara (D -Flat todsy can ind former hroadway tuulesuu* lodsv
u ^ , n„ „ t fonv|nc, , ho,„ mi,. celled a speaking engagement be enter'siner, was srreite'l *, i l y '"
tarday, tho matnberahlp voted 13,- "Flvlng Tigers" to halp China to atra ghUn out the svreckagc.
Goff sstd *h- i **11 ’ « ' • •(•U'snv
!*v on s charge of preten'ini s which employ* l iiitu ** &lt; Hd a.
0S» to 4,120 In favor of tha filing fight the Japantie, now runs a he said. 'We rannot afford an g.,|d*d advocate* of the worse type fore the Junior Chamber of rim
other error like It In Spain.
of thla legislation that It would merce at Key West. heceus# hsd lewd slid indecent p»i fortnenc* " week laborer d iu h e ia -l bim becommercial air line In China.
of tho ootha.
Mis* Garrett, known ss The cause of hts «g« when pulilicity
*'rv* ot,lv In Increase, instead of weather grounded his plane.
Noel Hanley, union aoerolory...
IN C ID EN T S
"iitnlsh, the vsrlnu* rsclsi an'ag■aid officer, will algn ORANGE BLOSSOM CLASSIC
Scheduled for a personsl visit Flaming Redhead," * n pick'd up about tha wedding revetls.t him to
B A T A V IA , Java, Nov. 17, W *tosms which Might every suction with President Truman while In at th* flub Ha-Ha wher" ah* «*» be only 1ft. He s*i l he '&gt;ad given
-TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 17 (JPt tlM-affidavits aa soon aa Joseph
POUntry&lt;" gtennl* said
the company his aa* m 17.
I he Florida A . and M. Collate for The Duteh army laid todxy Bit ,l(
Key Wait, Smathara was to h*v* featur'd in a floor show
Currait.' NMU president, return*.
-------------------- -—
left on a Navy plane carrying
■Tha NMU liadarahlp had itron*- negrooo undefeated football team nanon* were killed In Incident* In
"I had to tell th"m a llt-ls lies tt
At police haadqusriert, in effi
Java
during
the
week
ended
yes
|
A
D
M
IR
A
L
VOGK
D
IEfl
mail to the.President. H* v s* to cer. poling xomething in Mis* get on there," Goff *xiitalnod.
ly opposed filing tha oath* aa ft t'day chose union University of
terdav.
The
statement
said
morn
PORT
C
H
E
S
T
E
R
,
N.
Y.,
Nov
have spoken tonight.
Garrett1* nsnd, ask'd, "what’s
eondttton for rocognltton bjr tho Richmond. Va„ aa Ha opponent for
the annual Orange Blossom elaaalo Incidents occurred than at a tiv ,n . (jp )_ R( t r Admiral Richard
that - t necktie.”
National Labor ftelattona Board.
other
period
since
the
Renvllb*
tn Miami, Dec. 4.
'•'orge Voge, U.8 .N., rat , 44, a MILD W E A T H E R CO N TIN U ES
"Tbet’s my costume," *h» said.
Head Coach Jake Gaither an­ Agreoment which hrought a truce emmander of submarine* in the
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nav 17
LR W IB B C H O LA R SH IP
L
A
K
E
L
A
N
D
,
Nov.
17.
t/Pl—
between the Dutch and Indonesian 1’sclflc during World ‘War 2, died
Htfh L a'V
B ETR R E D B 1 T R I AL
M m Lucy Pilolan* of Lonc^00^ nounced the aeteetlon today.
Florida’s
mild
weather
will
con­
Union has won six games and Republic.
"d
51
NEW Y O R K , Nov. 17, f/Pi-- Atlanta
today at United Hospital.
who has been taking a teachers’
tinue through Saturday morning,
M
13
Fedaral Judge Harold tt. Medina Boston ...........
A native of Chicago. Voge was
eouree for the paat two year* at lost thraa thla Mason. It's record
the
Fadoral-SUto
Frost
Warning
5S
39
today ie* Jan. 17 for ‘.he (rial of Cincinnati
Florida Stata University, Tallahaa- shows wins over West Virginia
graduated from the U.8 , Naval
U N EM P LO Y M EN T DOWN
Service
predicted
today.
Its
ad­
42 y&gt;
see, undar
Stale ind
Shaw University,
two
of
12 top Communlit Tarty leaders. Detroit ............
T A L L A H A S S E E . Nov. 17. D P I- academy In 1926.
sder a "H
" II oum " acholarablp'
echolarelup ---------------------- visory said:
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68
at WOO a year, has been. Oie nation’s top negro teams,
Florida unxmployment roinr*n*sThe court rejected defense con- Naw York
"Forecast for peninsular Florida tuition* that "a state of hysteria ft. L o u is ........
ss
tion payment* decreased 28 per­
R E N T C O N TR O L
awarded a 1400 annual State L*wWj
h u m o *w i v
„
„
» 1.ANDR S A F E L Y
......... H
47
cent In October, Chairman Cnrl
Ed Zorlsn, representative of for tonight and Thursday: partly exists, which la tha willful product fan Antonio
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" l o c h a scholarship, Supt, T ." W .1 NEW Y O R K . Nov. 17, (JP )- H. Smith of tho State Industrial the Rant Control office In Orlan­ cloudy, continued warm In south of the press and radio In a sus­ Seattle ........
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58
49
Lawtoa pointed out this morning, An Air Force B-BJ, which radioed Commission reported today.
do. will bo at tho Tourist Canter, and central dlatrlcta; not quits to tained campaign deliberately con­ Washington
OS
80
cocted by those who are hostile to Jeckaonvllle
Smith said tho full-tlmo opera- Thursday morning between 9:00 warm In northarn district.
le allowed on a courae aa long aa distress signals during a flight
81
78
"Future temperature outlookt tho defendants." "I simply cannot M(arn|
IM pupil maka* passjng^grado* over tho Atlantic, wma rvported E
of eltrua packing houses was sg’d UiOl) o'clock to confer with
HI
fill
early today to lutvo landed safely
principal region for the de- ritiaona in matters of rent con- mild Friday' T a i lSaturday morn- find that that la tha fact," Judge Orlando . ........
ing.
Tallahaaaae ....
Medina raidin tho A m m o Islands.
CS
ln unomploywont-

Departure From Cab­
inet May Be Talked
Over By President, i
Defense Secretary

K E Y WEST. Nov. 17. (/P)Announcement that Secretary ot
Defente Forreital i» flying down
O tomorrow to have lunch with Preudent Truman itirred speculation
today the time ol hi» departure
from the Cabinet will be discussed
Presidential
Press
Secretary
Charles A. Ross said simply tbs'
Forrestal will be a guest of the
chief executive at his southern
"White House" on the naval sub
marine base.
9
The defense secretary told a new,
conference in Paris that he does not
expect to serve out another four
years in the Cabinet. He said h»
was leaving up to Mr. Truman (o
decide when his rxsignatioit v&gt;ill
become effective.
The President talked with Forrestal by long-distance telephone
this morning. Ross said. During the
£ course of the . conversation.
F o. .. . .

C IN C IN N A T I, Nov. 1T—{/Tt
—Economic Cooperation Adminlstiatnr Paul G. Hoffman
described the goal nf the Mar­
shall plan today aa “a one third
increase tn the Income of the
average worker of Europe."
tn an address prepatrd for the
American Federation of Labor
convention, Hoffman said the
four-year recovery effort could
achieve "solvency and a rea­
sonably
sound economy In
Europe." Such success is the
world's best guarantee of peace
he declared, adding:
"No aggressor will dare
march against the fire nations
if they regain their strength
and remain united."

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Florida Rail Rate
Increase Denied
By State Group

Marsluill Slaltul
To I Cti vc Paris
To Vi&gt;if Truman

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' ManaKcmrnt And Canada Shoremen
ilmr Fare New Report To‘Work’
Industrial Peace Own Cargo Ships

f itv
Markel
Visited Hy State
Mart Comptroller

Investigators Sift

; B ew ild erlfig

Chier,

.. tTI i In l aztari Murder

I’rinccHs Elizabeth
"They hav, ..,:c -i
Progresses N i c e l y , ^ h j ^ «

Japs Seek Christian
Schools For Nation

\\ s'c-i Coant Storm

1 anirNi Seven H H"- Townsend Clulig I &lt;»
M e e t In ( i-sudu.i

Diplomatie KelatinU’

I.dinsp Wheel Lugs
Cause Auto Acriflpul

Plans For “Tigers"

tennis Asks I'ositivi*
Vttitudc On ‘Hiifhts*

CIO Maritimers Want - hma'. emh.ttie3 Nokon.iuta,
Commie Oaths Signed

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Germans Strike To Brewery Truck Strike
Protest Living: Costs Settled In New York

A t THE C H U R C H E S

IC m h s s m V i t a Pea* oaet
W A B H IN G T O N , Nuv. |g ,
N EW Y O R K , Nov. 12, UP)— low ^fying lira (ing planet took a
F R A N K F U R T , Germ any, Nov.
heavy toll.
W itness** have told th# Interstate
A ll Church Notice# M a t H# ym anU d at The H n M afflee oa the 12, i/Pi—A one-day strike bv m illi­ New York C ity ’* montli-Inng hrew.
Commerce CnmmlMlnn that cotton
cry
truck
d
river*’
strike
has
beau
Tha newspapers eallad it a major
ons
of
Germans
protesting
the
day helora publication.
lln te rs, cottonseed and cot ton Mod
mounting rn:&gt;t of living virtu ally settled sud the beer drought la victory. B u t ooaarrera agreed that
b u ilt arc exempt under tho truck
paralyred the Hritlnh and A m er­ ended.
»t best U might only delay thv
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
L A K E M ARY
ican rones today although some
C O M M U N IT Y m U l t r i l
CHURCH
regulatory act.
Itnnk-and-file strik e rs voted at Red timetable by three weeks at
workers disregarded Ihe strike a ptnrmv meeting last night to jnoit. The big battle of Suchow,
K. It. Brownlee, D. D „
Rev. Clarence C. W hile, Minister
Federal law provide* th at tru c k i
Pastor Em eritu s
call.
Church School, IO:fH) A..M Clas­
hauling agricultural com m oditlci
»ih i!rale their dispute \Hth the •rgeat In A siatic history. Is still
n er. A.M .; Sunday School for all
Uniting of r.trret car servb ej breweries and to return to work In be decided.
are exempt from IC C regulation. ses for all ages.
ages
gave oidinartly teeming cities sur&lt;il,,t once.
Worship, ll:H 0 A M.
IC C E xa m in ri C. Kvane Brook*
More than 1.000,000 combatant*
Junior High, 9:00 P M.
11:00 A M .: Morning Worship as Hamburg and Fra n k fu rt an al-l
,v„ agreement ratified hy the have been committed by the wavI* taking testimony to help the
Choir
Rehearsal
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
Sermon:
"When
Facing
.
Uneernin cl deserted look,
J . 111P,^r a provided for dropping a Ung Chinese factions.
commission define what la an a g ri­
Westminster fell*'1 taln ty" bv f»r. Rrnwnlcg.
M ,o ,„ were closed, with lr&lt;-n .i,,,,,* d ,.l&gt; time dellvery schedule,
cultural. end what I* a m anufac­ 7:30 I’ M.
The Catholic newspaper, Y l Shih
ship
meets
.Sunday.
&lt;1:00
PM
hip
m
, „ ue
..n m .lh orlied I ’ao, said President Chlang K*l" tn f V
Pioneer and Senior gratings over the doors except for |
tured product. Otic group of IC C
fowl
it
ml
milk
Mnrra
which
oftened*
The
Women’s
Association
*MI
Young
People's
Meetings,
Shek fledsr to Suchow, 170 miles lo
member* hold that spinach which
7:30 P.M .: E v rn itig Worship for two hours. Nome other shop
ha* been washed and packaged is meet on Tuesday. November Itth.
A new forniiilii for haianctiig the the northwest, during tha canal
proprietors
opened
their
dooi
i
opnl
2:30
P.M.
with
.he
hostess,
.Mi
c
Service
Senior
Young
People
In
* manufactured product.
employerti* romplelnt that the driv- battle. T h is report was not con­
j charge &gt;d Ihe Service.
Motion iiniistu ally hut rlo.'.ed shortly nf- ci and lielpera do not work hard firmed. B ut it was obvious that tha
But M. I,. Cullunt of Sanford J . I). Cocluau.
terward
Imratisc
few
persiinii
vin
e
The Friendship Class will &gt;«.• ' Picture. "Out T a s k " w ill be shown,
representing ihe Florida F a rm B u ­
enough mu' the men's complaint government was now throwing i*
Monday: 3:00 P.M .— P ra ye r hand on Hie streets.
reau, yesterday told the exam iner at the Churrli on Nov. IK at
that they have been overworked niany planes as possible Into the
The
walkout
left
the’
tluhr,*
In­
that It would he "fnn taatlc” to say P.M . for it Covered Dish K u p yr. „ f r P r e s b y t e r i a n Women. 3:30 dustrial lienit nt Eutripe, Idlo foi will he sought hy an arbitration struggle.
T
h
is
is
for
nil
the
Young
Ad*lt»
P.M,
Regular
business
and
inthat packaged fresh vegetables and
Foreign diplomats In N ankin(
tear
Ihe fii'-l time tdnee the war.
tru lls are anything tort a g ric u ltu r­ and their fam ilies, Bring the rk il- ! splrntional meeting of the Women
generally expected Chlang to ru­
dren
Provision w ill la- made to „ f the Preshyterlnn Churrh Meet
al products,
der the capital transferred south­
oh
for them.
ing to t«- held in the Soclai Room
Spokesmen fo r some railroads eaie
ward In view of Ids decision lo
Tin- fin lilrn Age gioup »ilt ,,f ( |1(. r'hurrh.
and various truck linen arc urging meet at tlir Church on Nov. IT *•
carry on what he culls his "eight
the com mins Ion to approve th" i1on ,, M
AN mrt)
11 nnllmtad ftfint !*««» Iln t i
1
——
years of w a r" against the Red*.
lin t 1 C R O SS C H U R C H
original spinach decision. T h e cur An V. M, « „ f
* Mlf
Several said, however, that such
developmetttn
w
arraiited.
I
HORTON,
Nov.
12,
up)—
ArchHer. II Lv lile tn n Zimmerman,
rant heating was net a fte r fatm
,&gt;&gt; attend,
It In known h e ir, however, l l i s ' i , , , hnJ, Richard J . Cushing said a move ''must be made soon
H. [).. Iter I or
groups and the Department of '
Marshall Maude on iii* pievlouslvj ti(.,t hiKt,| the A rrh d W e jc ,f |!o*. no diplomats w ill be able to aceom*
2.",th Sunday after T rin ity
Agriculture protested the decision.
rx p irss rd dr sir r &lt;«■ Icturn to p r - j,.,,, nprill 050.000 |r, .Jrfrn t tile pony It.” That was how critica lly
( B U R C H ( I F GOD m
h no A M.t Holy Communion.
uitr- lific Informed delegation.
nljcd liiflth control rrferen- they viewed Nanking's future.
( ITH U H H E IG H T S
I* 311 A M : Church School.
Am erican dependents were leav.
oonrees sold M arshall look the Job I ,jllrl, j„ |r, ;it werk'n election,
M lllrr Farm *
H un A .M .i Morning prayer an-l
Itev, (I. W. M iller. Pastor
on condition that he would not
"W e had a d ifficu lt lim e getting Ing In U .S . A ir Forca and Marine
sermon,
Church s rrv lre * ot 3 on P M |
•erve lievmid the end nf President G,e support of Ihe Catlinlicn to transport planes operating frm n
earl, Him,lay. Fo r people
*’ M : V J ’’8 &gt;' *"&lt;'
(I natlnnra rtnm I'aas ftael
I rmiinirH piesent term.
i meet the challenge of this new the same busy Nanking airfield |
Pie who are ,
d
Then- i« no comment at the tJ.S paganism." he told the Arehrllocca- uned hv Chinese w ar c ra ft. T h e y 1
tired of formal worship and d--,
J
Services during the week
since Sept. 7. I'M ?.
were being flown to Shanghai and
T is ld s ill still li st the United sire to know the liu th , you, at. i ilied
*’*•*v ’Communion
"imnimiori fufiNOP
(C h apd nof delegation now on the S e cre ta ry's, .in Council of Catholic Nurse*,
The proponed law would have Tslngtao tn hoard ships for limns
going in receive « warm welcome
Wed., Thu rs
an t elan, other than his brief stale i
Nations lem on in I’ sris. Sophoulu
A ll dapendents In N anking, nr'here
Old fashioned singing It. s «t . h -on A.M. F rid a y . 9:0&lt;) A M incut made Ju*t lifte r the election I allowed doctor* tn give rnntraceptabled bun last night, asking him quests for player gladly received
__ _
"
' " ’ i I imi tic .n il want* to r r t lic tn |»rI-1•iv« information to m arried women , „ginally numbering about I ,(Hl&lt;t.
to if turn, hui io far there h at)
• ate life
| if m their opinion piegtuuicy might i were expeeted to lie nut of thr
i MIGHT C IIU R C II. l ongwiwot
F IR S T B A P T IS T ( III Id II
Reliatitc source* at ttie U .N . nisl-l | ndanger theit life or c h a llli.
! ______
_ _____________
been no indication of when I sal
Hr*. II. I.y tlle in n Zimmerman,
Park Avenue, S lslh Hlrrei
Mini th e E u io p c a ii R e c o v e ry I V '
dam would arrive.
B. II . Vicar
Sunday School. !•: !(&gt; A M
g isui I* iu»t 'low achieving real , | |a „ | r riiirid u m over Ihe Kiissian
■sirndav a lle r T rln ilv
The outgoing picm ler said the
Morning Worship, It on A M
I
despite an o ffielal Hovlel
’■
* I" A M Hedy communion end iiioitirntuiii.
king's summon* of T sald a rls fol­
Training Union, t i l f . I’ M
r n liN i 1
It" *' m f'iu ia n t* *ai«l IJ'JjJ
'r , tliient to force down any a irlift IN ' M l' p T O F T ljN
sermon A ll are welcome.
lowed
parliam entary
procedure
Evening Worship, 7 311 P M,
I ' i i MNI V
J IH 'IIJ .
HKAIINOL
a .'n s l progress mailc hy K ill i»l planes caught outside Ihe prosinee Ilf i* l»ndci of the largest
Wei, cinie
MTATB
OK
I
U
in
iD
A
(•4 ‘.f Ill'll! Hf#'*! 1»V ihf* vltllfHl 0 |u | , | 11){&lt;{| |MflCA.
patty. Technically the king I* free
IN I’ltOBATt:
M B S I t H IG H Tl AN C l l l ’ ld II
i«,*itioii on all front* bv the RusSoviet air artlvtty also wa* on a In i, Mm K. l s l s of
to call on wiiyone to form a call
( E N T R VI. B A P T IS T I I II Id II
l»tnn Sanford Avenue
COM A lit* OONV.AI.FS
•iso dominated emtero I uik ’ .
i nluced scale. The Russiana post(lift, since the government did not
l aurel Avenue and Ninlh s lrrrt
I Randall K a rris, Minister
F s r g lis te r progress ha* been
„ n, | rn „ „ | v „ (
| flyin g '’ T o A l .l, W HO M IT M A T C o n
fall on a veil* of no ronfldenre.
Rev. S. I,. W hatlev, VDnister
"The Kind of Folk W* Need in in site on tli e i&gt; Iiatillitailon of West .i. , 11, with 11in Four Power Berlin I’ KtlN
political ohsrvers except the
1217 West Second Street
| N n llrt |* h a rs h / g ive n ( h i t K.mtly
Our Church” w ill he the sermon c m E u ro p e 'h a ll is g e n e ra lly r e a l - p
king also w ill ra il leaders o f other
( 'o n le i.
IJ d
n ts ls a rile
d Her
Phone Sfi'I.XV
Mnnnialsa
01*4
har (In
fin satl r ip .i t j
,H
morning hour at the F i r . ’ i/ n l Mir .e m lo r iiia n t s *etd
parties for consult atiom . Hopti
i
r i lo R rc re ta v w a * asked t o : * * A d io ln ls lr a lr l* o f Ih e #•*«!» " f I
VV. (». Stansell
• t lo u d e n church.
oulls resigned under pressure
Sunday School Kupl
............................ ...
w ,lr l,t P jr ; u inn ierit on ......... U r. he w o u ld re' V . ? U« llH o h , , r « ' I I M I |
"Tlii' Mtslake* of Naam an" ifrem Sophocles Ye n lie le*. deputy
i&gt; tR A.M .: Sunday School &lt; 1st tiie Ionic for the everting sermon inn- iu general, these sources sai l ign in Janu ary. He re|ieated that IdMehsiae^ anrt i^at the will apply I
Rader of hi* own Lib e rt! P a rty .
UiiiM.pl S ta ll* * ha* ag re ed to
| , „ s rnM,lr- no i.‘ *trinput
tm tt,n ,h * Itonorahl# H JV " « •
ses (c,r all ages
Ihe M inister w ill preach al ho'h
i &lt;
i , .ii„ , , i , i
l
h
,,p * . IU I,County Judge ot Aetutnof# t'ountv
Venlselo* clisiaed the govern
■
r.. ,e**e it* aid to (ueei-e to alto that he ha*
on nust wra-don* Kloridr, nn th * -- r of- -I'*
H IK) A M.: Mottling Worship to, vices
I I ite
ment In I t months had failed to Sermon hy pastor.
:*H for approval of aaina anil (or
thr \1ltPti* government to set tip expressed a deslie to rotil*1 from
At
t*:(fr
Ihe
Church
school
will
filial itlsrliarea a* Aitmlot.O ai&gt;&gt;x
suppress the Communist rebellion
He said lie of
11.30 P M II T II, Unions f i all as-eniMe under the direction ,f a . m l of replaremont pool for the | govnrtimenl service
Mm **tat* of IMwaril Oonialr*. ‘
and lacked the confidence nf the ages.
•Meek arm y
would not make a slatenient on itereaaait on t(tlis I ttti flay of N.x ■
rlw
Superintendent
O.
D.
Landless
Greekk people lie claimed enough
amkrr.
1*41
Ih
r
purpose
of
till*
pool
would
tin
until
he
has
had
an
nppnrt7.30 P .M .: Evening Worship
Ihe C hristian Youth Fellowship
CMIt.V .1. MIINVA1.CH
’
support Horn hit followers in toe
ti
in relieve -.nine of the G rer unity lo sit down and talk with
Mid week prayer setvne Wed will rn-el si H.30 P.M.
A itm ln latiatrls
nr
th e
|
U n cia l Perty to combine with op ne.day at H nil P.M
...Id lrr- win* have been on du* 1’iesjilent Trum an.
• s la t * o f C ilw a rit IJ n n ra lw .
A
m&gt;'«t
cordial
welcome
I*
e
x
­
position parties and overthrow I I II I d 'll l i t T i l l : N V/ V R I'S I
iteraaead
I lit* Secretary »*id tiie date of
f i a lung time and put fti»*h me.
tended to all.
the government in parliament
113 Maple Avenue
in irtu rn to llie United Slates
into Hie fighting
He held nff action w hll* Ihe
Rev. I„ R. If us h ron. P s.lu r
tin the Berlin situation, the.- depended upon il''veliipiuen's In
Greek rase was tiefme the U N
f i n s i i i i i ' i t t it o r t i i r i .v i .
Sunday School, W:tS A \l
.-.orrea aald 'list the cave I* iiefot- M r United Nations. lie said he
Political Committee, reportedly st
S
C
IE
N
T
IS
T
Morning Wo i j Ii I p , in rh V M,
Mie Kri-uritv f'ounel! and that tto- did not know- when lie would go
the recpiest of K/ng Paul.
HOII East Second Street
Ju nio rs, 2.00 P.M
W r.teru I'o w ri* ar* looking to tl" ti* k to Wa .hington,
Koplunillt met with hi* cabinet
Sunday
School,
!t
tn
A
M
N Y I’.fl., 7:00 P M
Mmt .hall d rrlin rd lo comment at
’•e.-iiritv t'oim rll for whatevei a.
before handing Ills resignation
Morning Service, ll:0 u A M (ion max tie taken.
Evangelistic Iln u r, 7 . IN I’ M
any longtli on the Palestine case
to the king lie thanked the min
Subject:
“
Mortals
and
llnm
o
ttal.
"
R evival! Sunday « . » ill &lt;t»r'
Repott&lt;. at Die U.N . heatl'pi*' m any other Issue vet to come up
1ete»ra for their services and told a revival with Rev. &lt;», I Idng I
Wednewlay seivic-c, fl.OO P M
ter*
from Western sources * * 'l it. Die U.N. Assembly, lie wa* re­
tlltm every effo it should he made Ohio
Itesding Room hums TtteuUv*
Every night at 7 •.'« P M
Miat
thr
nn lift to H eiliu lias ben minded that on Kept. 21 be said
to old a I li a slicing government Come and bring a friend
end K tid sys, .l.ttil to 6:00 I’ M.
r*taMI*bed on s firm basis aoi 'lie United Htatrn endoised the
far Greece.
Mmt t(ie we«t 1* determined to go HertiadotU1 plan as a liasis for
ettlemcnt
in
Palestine.
T his
The tern: ••filltmwlwrw’* was first N i n e
abe*p| with it
A re
would have given the Negev desert
Meanwhile fog over Western
applied lo pirates and later to
,,
_ ,___
to the Arah* and Western Galilee
C o u n ty
P asco
tftlie n s -if the United State* who I n
li'o nif pii#i4 (In fJNg* t’JtftlM
■ p « po «»i
je w , Prt).
Intervened without |av»rrm ep t
allied
a
lr
lllt
to
blockaded
Berlin
7.T7TT 1
,
_ ; of the Senate DemojcalH policy
sanction In favor of Latin A m e ri­
Am
erican
loading
h**e»
i
T A L L A H A S S t t . Nov, l*-*^**»
said they would be gone „
,, ,
, —. .
M xrahall replied that he "o u ld .
Wiesbaden
can revolution* against Spain.
I reokfurt and 1
ft lesbaden -v»r*‘
v»r* nn( ,Rarn „ thlv m atter now, Later |
—Governor C ald w e ll* executive
T
■
fogbound for the second fsli»*ghtt a U .S. delegation spokesman said
secretary said today the Governor nut • few hours
The avernge automobile engirt* was asked to make an Investlga- &gt; A cnluton icy Je rry L tu ti In the dar
the *ecre!ery alw ays rofus-ri to
ta fitted with s i msrty as I t gears tlun In Pasco county which led Washlngiot, (D .c .i l'c.*&gt; prompted
However American plane* " ’ r * .comment on thr U K . pn.,ltl..u on
to the arrest of nln- person* on |
..........
by the Prasi- shifted to the northern bases tn the *tiy Isc.ue still to come heftin' Ihe
chaiges of licdila gambling.
, , ,
„ . British ».onc amt supply tram-ports. Assembly
However, tho secretary.
Ed 1
K l" " vc.ntemled that
red from ttio'ir field.* were landing at
^ - — . . ■----------- asked the Investigation &lt;&gt;r why | tepe" i&gt; indillng up pevn.ent* to both Trm pelhof and Gatow U r - 1 The tiirv*,- of clothe* moth, are
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 12
la itiv e »t tcn i|te ratu irs above 7(('
Pasco County S h e riff F . I. B * * - Mrs. Job,
Power. w«d -v of » poii* here
The following prices prevailed to senger h»c| not tieen requested t o ................
pilot* reported no Incident* in degree*.
'
!
Voting
re
v
,,,,,,
...................
.
for
the
dev on the ,f*rk»nnvl||» egg, and make the arrests
poultry msrketThe arests were made in Dade Arm v itc lle illt, win, * . , , kdlc'd In
of ctcitv m a plan &lt; riaxh at
F l OIGDA EflGH
C ity, Lacoorhe* and T rilb y A ll 'l,r.o
si i*. Jan »i
Florid* Grsde A Muslltr
Htrauglin, declined to »ay who lead
Sales to retailer i, nia rket *&lt;«»dv nine peison* are five on liond.
o l ltt r*'i'&gt;ited the!
C urrenl Alsrket. Per Do#«o
Ann Page S tra w b e irv
Straughn
re p o rte d
Pasco
Mr * Power, IVg mother of *hc*i‘*
F L O R ID A G R A D E A ‘c'ildn &gt;
the o|-|, t ,- . r* , , .
County
Solicitor
T
II,
Getren
of
Net Weight
In
Per Dot Loose (.On* Dade C ity had a»k*d the Gover­ .el -1 evsd her iuwhsnd * final pay
Campbells
Large
Me nor to request State Attorney check only 'oat week *’ ul didn’t
ft2e
21 OS.
Chester
B
McMullen
of
the
i?«i
rii*
r
»
ti,,,m»|,t
dedu'M&lt;n*
fron
Medium
21 ot.
79
M
ilt t h Judicial circuit and his as­ c iv il i t t v l r r u n til a f • * d a v s ago
Small"
14 os.
ftft ' 6&lt;
Ann P a ra Salad
l | | g
sistant, Don Geiger, to aid in
T l,. Arm v still owe* Mi* Provei
27 os.
E x Urge
tl
77
Prnduceis’ sales to whnleii*l«rv prosecuting the nine arrested. for r 'f ir la ) (ravel of ,ie, hiiii,.»nd
Geiger said the two would do eo t l month* ago.
generally three cents Us* per dor
Del Mont#
No. 21/g
tn .
B A L E S TO CO N SU M ERS
Current Market Per flnten
Ann Page Spaghetti or
F L O R ID A G R A D E A—
O tto M o e &amp; B ill Sanford Molor A tqp't Co.
Net Weight
In
Per Dos Ln o i.
Del Riche* Green A W h it*
Rde
Largo
24 os.
B2e
Medium
21 OR,
72
7&lt;1
ts OS.
Sm all
111
8ft
Rathe B reakfast
E x Urge
27 ot.
84
14
PO U LTR Y M A RKET
F L O R ID A P R IC E S
Grade A quality, tier om inl;
market generally steady:
Live I'niiltrv
F L O R ID A G R A D E A —
To
To
Dsis Cnrnr*
ryer* Red 2U lb* up
ro lltrt Red 2-2U lh«
Hen^ heavy ft Ihs up
ens light
OOitars
i ‘
urkeys—
H ans fight lo medium lift
Young Toms medium SO
Dressed N, Y. S tile
Washington Ststa F sa e y
,
,
(Fe ath e r* O ff— Bled)
F L O R ID A G R A D E A —
To
To
D i m Cnrnr*
U. B. No. 1 8-lb. Mash Bag
y e n Red H4 Ihs up 4tkg ftfto
AT A CASH-mND.
oilers Red 2-2'* Ihe 4»
|B
Hap
an* hsavy II lbs up.. IT
41
CARRY LOW RRICR
Cnltr
floater* ......................,17
19
_
Xo«
r
T u rkeys—
t-; P a rs tight to m edium .. 44
U . B. No. 1 W hits
.
T n w n c ra ft* wrml pistil sh irts — Ju st what you w ant for
iTaung Toma
____medium:, ft*
N
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.
the
bttyg
ean't
h
a
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t
(
h
i
t
c
a
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;
lt*n
a
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rv
tcH
W in te r! K big assortm ent o f lig htw eig ht m ulti-color plaid*
,u--&lt;
Dreaeed and Drawn
r t f u l a r l y hy th * S a n fo rd M otor A Equip m ent
Yo rk Im part*)
'AVVI
(Heed* and Feet Off)
• and husky buffalo plaids! E v e ry tingle one 100% virgin
Com pany.
is! F L O R ID A G R A D E
wooll b t r y i h | l a an a Rnnnny-low prtanril
T*
To
FSney
'
Maroon Red and Solid Color Wool Shirts ....... 5.90
Dare Cnrnr*
..«0c
«4o
Haynn Gabardine Sport Shirts, Docptonm.......-I.9H
M
M
And apMhlnc of GOOD BEKVICE, lat’a not
n
"G
fon *l on tha OTHER days of tha year tha
t-lh. Cello Ban
a.49
M
s
aervtea of tha boya to whom wa paid tributa
Sanfariaedt cot too fl-ftncl p ltid a . A
oa Armlatlea Day. •
1.1b. C ello.Bag
to tnadum T l
11
real b a rg a in a l thia low p rk a f
tome medium &lt;•7
W
ta*W4*as WS «*S Maaat 1%.

B

(on Catholics
Aid Defeat Of Law

ANNOUNCES
&gt;I

that tha following clasaea:

Fidelia
Philathea
Young Men’s Bible Class
Men s Bible Class

Are now M««tlng in the n*w

Educational Building
Adjoining Tha Church

AT

I'ruinan Asks

M e n ’s W o o l S p o r t

Preserves 1-lb jar

Tomato Soup

S H IR TS

A I R C O W U M IA S U M N O M O O N
1 U ..S W C t t f t a w o t lM * « •
m e t l y tha right amount ts maaa a re a lly GOOD
cup o f coffee. N othin* lo buy, remambar. Tftl*
hfight-coioratl pi astir, m anure it fr«a. Fo r tuparb
flavor, chooee one of AAP Coffas’s thra* hlantta!

I KMT O'CIOCK

Peaches

J

S

Hatns Fresh Cucumber

Pickles 24-oz jar

O A d

Ann Page

Ketchup

3 for m v P
f" B j
A A a

COnON

O B ft

SANFORD MOTO^A EQUIPMENT CO*

M Y

C A S H -C A M V

IT —Y O U

IA V II

Mf Waal

IMraal

Corned Reef Hash
Llb b y j No C.

can

p k g .3 3 #

10f&gt;

can 1 4 f

Tide

Ige pkg.
Ige pkg.

U erbari

Baby Food

3 for

KlxP%ereal.

290
190
150
250
290
350
210
330
330
250

on

1U1

160

F L A . D R ESSED A DRAW N O RA D E A

Fryers.............lb.

(Sc

H IA V Y W E S T E R N " I V F K R R IG H T ”

Beef Chuck Boast lb. p c
C ..... . .... -i'i lb.
aU N N YFIELD

H A L F OR W S 0 L I

Smoked Hams.... lb* S9C
j

CORN K IN G

Wilson Sliced Bacon f f c
W ES TER N PO RK L G I l f

KND CU TS

Roast or Chops.. Ib. 57C
Tako FaaSi

D a ir y

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Wilson*

Duz

Food
i

Tea

OxydolUf'*

T a k o 20%

GENERAL T R u S ^ i" EQUIPMENT CO.
1I ‘

3 for

Sweet Peas

Polished P ecans....................... 37c
Brasil Nuts ...............
39c

2 .4 9

Beans

Lima Beans No. 2 can Z tf”
Q*7fi
Sausage
8-oz. can O I *

Apples................... . 3-lba 27c
Green B e a n s ......... 2-lbs, 35c
Fancy Cucumbers...... 4 for 15c

9 U N N I L S H IR T !

1-lb pkg,

Iona Fo rk a
Orango Fakoe Nectar

Delicious Apples........2-lbs, 31c
Fresh Green Cabbaffe.... lb. 04c
Oranges............................... 25c
Iceberg Lettuce . ..x... 2 for 21c
.
Potatoes.......... 10-lb. Img 37c

4.98

14-oz btl

fluntiyfltld Fancy Patna

Rice

wi.»»

lb. 45c
3-lbs 1.29

lb. 431-

A A j

Garden Fresh!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables!

Ce

t a * a

O af”

cans

Chii'l Powder

I 0 KAR

ai#* •**

lb. 40c
3-lbs 1.15

Af||ft
Macaroni 2—8-02 pkgR.arP

m. m

RID C IR C ll

m u **a Mtat-

Dressing pt 6 1 * q tS 7^

Bouillon Cubes

Fried

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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Eggs And Poultry

cm*

N O V . 1% 1M 1

was lltti# exdtm ent and no d im w
U .S . consular o fficial* urged orders— a sharp contrast from tha
Am erican womtn and children at food rlo ti o f recent daya. Nan*
Telngtao to evseuste because of king’s city gates are cloied every
th« tpraading ho stllttli*. A m e ri­ night, and ihope are barred.
Most Europeans In Nanking re*
can* in Ihe Peiping-Tientsin and
Shanghal-Nanklng areas had re ­ m lined undecided on whether to .
ceived ilm lta r advice a week ago. evacuate the battle-threatened c ity ,
hut Tslngtao had been considered but Increasing numbers of th slr
th# aafeet place in China because dependents w#*s arranging to re­
of the presence o f U .S . warships. turn to their hobetands or seek the
- ■
Those who Intend to remain at , relatively safe
havens of Hone
Tslngtao were warned to “ prepare I Kong or South China.
for the problems of personal safe-1
—■
---------tv , disposition of possession* and
T h , fln it Gng-neck pheasants
1720 by
ftn
food supplies.”
I wer* Imported in
1‘
the
Under m artial law, life In the I Englishman
who
married
capital wa* almost normal. Ths&lt;e daughter of Benjam in F r a n klin

IsCtnl Nottrf*

Arrested &lt;

fH D A Y

troubled etty by midnight

9 Red Columns

Greek Premier

8

-•V -vn V -

S* ,.^,4 QwBik^. *-'"",
UjapuW'V r’-r s ;■
vs

FVU

Beds Accused

I

—

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

IP

ICC Hears Testimony
On Farm Products

.n u s T g W g t

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THE WEATHER

la Unity There In Strength—

Fa ir Ihruugh Tuesday.
change in temperature.

To Protect the Paata of tho World;
1 ° P f 0B}0t* tho Progress of A m u le t.
To Product Prosperity fo r Stoiord.
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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I I .V

voMTMk w xx

Established 1008

Supreme Court
Drops Review
On Portal Pay
Order Banning Ford
Firm From Owning
Financing Company
Is Lifted By Group
W A SH IN G I ON. Nov. 15. t/F,
The Supreme Court in f ile d up
held today tlir action ol Congir&gt;in knocking out claim* by w o ik rn
(or tome ifi.OtHl.lHKt.IHrO m b e*l
"p o rtil'lo -p o ile l" pey
Tile 111 k&gt;11 court irfu trd III 4'i
ordei lo if View j lowei court dr
cilion that llif lew C u n y iru p ittr.l
in l cM7 retioactively • .im file i
overtime pay claim* madr l,v i
group of M eiyleu J w orkn t

Block Will Not End
In ’48, Clay Says
F R A N K F U R T , (lerm any Nov.
I ft. (A*)—(general l.ttdus [J (’ lay
* aid today he does nut believe
the blockade uf Berlin w ill he
titled this year, t’ lny, the II.K
i i i i I i I h i V governoi in Germnnv,
wu* asked at a new* ru ltfc rn iiv
if hr (urrsee* an end to the
ItllHsiUll siege uf the former
(ierumn capital hy neat Inn J.
He replied: "1 know uf no rca
son to believe that arc*'#., i„
It'iIm by highway ur rail will
hr restored by the end of the
1 ear " C lay said I lie new Trget
A irfield in the French sector
'w ill add several hundred tuna
a day" to the a irlift supplies
■• aching Berlin

Florida C Of C
Hears Governor

SA N FO RD .

F E O R ID A ,

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N EW SPA PER

■n!»«Aasoclated Press Leased Wire

M O N D A Y M t V . If*. 1048

N o . fid.

Negotiators M ayfair Inn Has Been Renovated . Canada Asks Vital Yangtze And
Try To Settle And Cleaned For Nov. 24 Opening ! j j ^ y Q n 1 Nanking Menaced
Israel Truce
•Dock
___ Strikes i

Ibe M r v liii Inn ha* been comi*let*l* 1* 11.0 sled ,m J .leaned, need j
rd ,epam h a v e f ern in idr to the loot mil ||.&gt; r.,tu r tlmd Hoot ha- I
l or ■hitnid u d .mil equipped lo tre n o p ir* |i on the opr ,.mg oil W .d ’ j
_
nr-dnv. Nov J4 , it n u announced S u lmdav l.v I n n . |). u &lt;iinn.tg&lt;i m l
S h i p s , A I t ir r n , assist.Hit iiinn.igrt, le p itiriih n v tin- New Im k lii.m l I llin o is
t o tisidn.iblr im k w.ts iei|tlited in itr.iuiNv m il irp.m intt tbr nrw
spii .mil span I Ins ■
I llo c i, which had burn it-lwliirlv unused
I be inu iiii
arc finished in pleasing pastel*
n»* 1 .
it i. . .
.
• I'ultits. with ilrupcries an.I cbnlr filtii liHit 1(HI fu a h M cs till I UlH*
I Ig llt
L u l l U |M f
A 111 ' coverings to match.
Mr*. Doty lit » Clmilt iiildisl llo K t•»*11. *IV hilt,
hiectcd tins wmk.
M alttrsras
HY A S S O C IA T E D |* |t |:v .
! uie slfn|» ami coiufurtalile, und bud* hiffi* Mti&gt;ninl|..l in o ltii.., si h i n r * '
Chilltl Ulltl
%!»»’ k
Hundreds ol slups weie lo .| up have attractive spnads (lot seat* * ll' i*i ,
i* l * »ifg Liiviiii’il
Ni-u 1 i f ri*;t i ■
*
at ilia nation's Atlantis and l ' i dn ei is on tup ut all time* tu bath I toll I iClUtl* • Utifl lth U’i* culoiikt j
I
00
IIIH
putts lodav as negotiatin' 1. .. . I 1,.
iiut.lufit hiiH hi tu ad thl
L '» s work war leipm eil f-.r the’
I lit*
i* Huhf 1 1 \\ **l»•»!, f.'i
make peace m stakes &gt;d m in. •# I
-ecnuil flo oi. is tin *1 it 1 esecveil for
in* 1 Is u 1 litt X Ih ftn u t I'luh find
j IMK) do* k workeis.
| c 1- it illy luill pi n e i f* Ni l Lo iit. i 1 lull, mill lh&gt;‘ lilt. 1 ,
On the East iu a-t. a MS . I I I .Id * New covers tile evunut oil scat * 1 uk%ii
PiiiitT r l \ ,t‘ili'
I’ »l» 1 !
covets
111
the
lohhv
ao*t
all
liraI ttnke uf (ift.lHHI mriiibei- ol th
i ni 1 w ill *mm
( »• j t (( &lt;411 1
p e i'i'i liave been leane.l
New
A l l . Ilileiiialiu n al I uuiidiio. 1 .. o
lluth Mi Ihitx a n d Mi i • n i *i
'♦'tti'i* litis r Itci-ii iiiliti it Mls» I lour
Assoculluli sealed up tbr Im
1
has t'eeil itoiie ovel tu |tie hall *1n i» htiil * xta ii uvi hut**! « «| »• * 1
III Mi di
llu lll I'n illa iid , M r . I.. 11 no| loii loom, new wall f iv l'ilr s a .l.lid , and 1 lis t ilicllidllt*' st‘I VhV

Hundreds Ot
Tied Up In Pot ts; ’
CIO Shoremen M.tyl

By China Commies

Resolution Calls On _
Jews, Arabs To Ne* n i l / '.
np 11
got Kite* Directly Or \L W itn esses leU

w
" ‘ Nut1)1|Ji. BuncheI House Committee
I VI*
11 *li,
Milk 10 peace talks b e.an
Im 111 ills toil 1 , with C n ltril N a­

’

tion' iiieili.ilois silting in. The
1m in 1 11 o*ii*., im n liing tirrece,
in * .. 1 •• k 1 . llnlg u iia tsucj Al1**11*1 • .ip n .o i the ttiat tlirerl
ill*-»ipl 1.. &gt;nlie tlie postwar
It ■I i Ml 1 I ISIS

tu &lt;" \ni&gt; crwris
r \«i N* 1 I &gt;. id 'i Canada

Of Auto “ Deals”
CoiniiiiNMon Payments
For New Cars Arc
Probed In Capital

1 1

Mounting Breakup Of
National Forces Is
Hinted In Reports:
Sucliow Reinforced
H» II (B O L D K . M IL K S

Nanking. \ui 15. ^p)— Rtd
thirsts
\ lu l
*5 'f't ’
\
&lt;,

's N in k irg im ie n e d today
| ' tli tu ig c i louthvvsrd
*
1
'* » C.t
'
,- u u ;i t nvtiunsl
1
’ * • " t ic .vpprovche*
■il i* i i .eflcctcd in te*
pv Ilf ft
' u i» vr area.
Xrut 4
■t *a.d Sucbow w it
I soli
&gt; i j i mechanized
to il" T.g
*v w ly lo :bc relief
ol t.s, |
, vcinm cni tiocps c sit
of the . .ti
I nn............ ♦*• »« ie t rli seel Jiyljs
urn. I ‘ ■ :.,.
■
i »•thv*a«•st of Vim*
king (hie u j
• i \t f f tJVan W JI
v sptu i *‘li l v
K cd i
* T'.kT i ’ ukow,
m N.i .^ing,
rti .J &gt;.
n i*v XI &lt;4i I
• ;• Hi force*
rn Nanking
m«i '
l
ip o U
\v*H. no re-

W A SH IN G TO N . No* 15. „ P
Two v*itne*se» told i Hou*e com­
iv
1
1
,
it
tin
United
Roads, Va. #\huiil .'IHI ■111|
mittee t"d*v that they hsnJed ovt*
u llittc lise ilesiitu litis l.een placed ^ti vrio Hid id in t hicut.’t'
Ins* 1ml Arabs to
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i&gt;nt*ndi . 1In I iivmiv In*%* In h i
lieliiliii tile in chest 111 sl-iiiil
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lianilioo Cock lu ll I,, a'ice has bean put in fin*- i i Midi I ion hy *hi* :*«
llnsnls ’ when they bought new can
court denviun itandv.
ili Tioi mu.1 tlnvt* ;i‘i‘Ji’t1uiif s Mr d *" * * ilr-dnn
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party
c l ln .it drriifd one m ans
painteil in light Mur Slut blown p* f 010 51'
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Court Idled e luivei court tudri
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banning tbr Ford Motor I empanv
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work on -shift
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T lir committee, beaded by Ren
Mikt &gt;*1H*Jtd tilin g M edisiot
from owning an automobile Imam
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n f'i J bound U .S, poits
H il| 1* 1utu li* 1hr (. .n u d isn di.dt
ing company, or from p m u id in v 'luvernor Caldw rll today repented ^ "Definite (Jingieis* 1 1 lepoitrd
. .*11 1l|f | 1*|t »mi* Miuslton s tb ie it sutomondr ti id r practice*, in *
lit d rain * and ibr public to uvr nn die activates uf fus aJim nnlra* | 111 contract talks 011 the \Vr*t *ua*i
itatrin rn i Iv-t wrek the committer
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any pellicular company.
lo-n and commended hiv appointive wbeie 28.000 l I II luiiydoorioeti
cslim stfii il, it i„ i i i thiv v o i new
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car b u yri* u u « * the . mintry h r '"
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tin 11 vl.ilrn irn l.
B lack, onr uf tliotr divagirring I In a speech prepared for de- 1 Negotiators said they hast lik e n ;
bad In tik e $Jiit,lkH.i,iK )0 worth d
1( 14‘ a111|f ft ,|i . iilrd un lltr Jrw *
With It. vaid tbr dr* itiull llire ii. In r iv at the Florida Stale (.lum ber I ' ' ' P 1 ,0 niakr peace peiiuaiieul
UtlWdtllrd 1 . 1 ewonei end have |o»t
ni l \t ib !-• tii^itti.iir n tllff di- $ 20 0 ,000.1 HMI 11u . -ug) undri ' vlu
that b u re ftr i d rile rt end auto ol • om niftcr co nfeienir lin e , the 1°n*"r the stllke IS xrtllrd
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M ll» ‘ *1 I lu "Haiti Hum I it* III !Pl up ing ul 11 .Iilrd III 1 .111
buyrr* who u*r .1 liuanre lonipauv • luieinur bnelly outlined the piu 1 West c'oaal putts were hU-ke.l I l e u
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from Sun Diego lo .Sputtl*- Mill.
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iim t iiu 'iii niui'ti*.- klnnucatiun
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(iilrd tu p i.u lu rv m tlir W .tilling'
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within its rights when it gut u ,|
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court uriler lint July uguilisl u ll .r MirUf r lu i hr*-n W. it. I,rd. itid , ............... * .......
lit 1p.ti t Uilki on1 lin t 101 loaied 1 weboiiip today
• I ft*11i l l tiui I•*1|i* 11TO|w 8III t U ] ington, Irvtilird ili.it In* lu m p in '} I ' ( r
til.
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lu ibr llliv l *1 Hu r d I dtnbuigh,, M1 I li-uilL*- «1111 aIu| o! |«i|t*b M'lt
1 h r **i&lt;it **i ii^it ha l ion‘ Wide fitrikr of in Uiinr *»l ill***** fi^UU li.ii t* w#* j iim * m*xt
I , 1 &gt; , t Ut* r i ii * i* w it Ii un iirmifilu*#*. I bought ,&lt; nrw I'kbitm hilr but Jani : met ti, ,.*r
y 1 i i ■*.-u a* :t protfttlroud vvorkt»rsi Th»* g*»vi'rnm«iii tnu.lird tin* n»|».M
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*1 nHiimi' INI Friur THru I
I l,i . "in ** * fu l 1 S *l«*l«’ ,KLitImi1 u iiiy from tl ■kr.unev 0 UUmobile
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t.iiod. hold well iratoned an .M eat V cc»
.ewlu r y ............. It . „
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08 - including rxlruv. .uni g.ur an addi­
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th*. Hiovr.ivu.
1il)ll tlV 1til
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lelrp tile
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lift lilt Hiil.ii oHi tee Itr|l|* pDf lb
iioinii itioVTihi li? d^i |jr»*d
(** uppo*ji* the union * M u shall bun I 1 d u e illrm im t' i dled him.
t it.ill luMii fit i1.uiitK Nvbflbei
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a*111 *It'bul*1 •*11 Jiu lllif ll t)UDN- | not a voluntary witness, but had i
w rig liril seven pounds. *,v ounces
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D u n y Hri.u #*h lh»*»i
al bulb Siuulav il '* I f I’ M.
, hern subpoenaed He caul he hud
n 11 1 1 u n a I Lungshoirio rii *, 'and
IlftfllC tbr • *•l i *il I \ i ill llf ill
MeNuiightuii, in the ll-iis tlo n i .|)0 complaint tu make nbou* any
and hr was able lo make Ins ap- Warehousemens I'hiuM li'ul sent H M I* M l » S I » I f f / .belli,.
k Dr II " in | 8 u Im **i x «* I Will* tlir : . . hi it v i ,miu ii, im il he conferred I thing" and was islisfie d with the
T W Siiiaii.dlo C*mnty Children1*
poiiittiitnli ol lop
. officials "on tlir; a four man ihdcguiioii to Europe Iienesv p iesu ilip lu r lo the lliluUC.
m l, It**tk *4***i ■
*’ I France. He ’ ’ . trim e ctlo n
1C A J UHip' tbr | it it Wojlbl W il
CommiMec si&gt;on$orcd it* firs t
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nuv.
hasp of qualification ami fitness ' | Carey s a id 'h e ll-W II gioup w*nl Incl bn sou. ssbu lirc jin e veiuni
known
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consulted,
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said
the
comminion
wes
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tonill cMr.fc ?Ait Thurvdny
the
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I Special)— " W illi cooler weathei
III* .offiel#! in line. f&gt;&lt;vtb were declared in * ill
“ I bave.-nutbink. hut icmiurnd#
I
nlii H iittiin, The council 111- 1
j 0 | | #11y Kenrncv, on,* uf F*‘ M/ti ' I Dir iNm Mintioriiil HoigMiaratfy over Aha country, the tie
lo u fti piuyiam *b mm in
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! I still i mini *H» I'.Ui* I t i
lion
foi
lfo.se
nbo
have
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ibe
I reiiiescn tnlivca uf ' ' ,a *‘‘',( h e owners of tlir niituinohile com I’M*it F ,t * tl'. ibtfi’ctlVr
. uf
maud for freaU vegetables is ex
11 Mfill It lit it (its I1**M*’ '1*1
C *rt' i Mil‘ltd OiNt lilt luM title
I* and l.i'hntutii lo the nireting pany. “ fo r performing n » e n ;
u
^t Dim' it • n* t v unib"
pactad.to Increase on the Klornlu slate m pusiiinni uf ictpoipil dity,' Tirxtlun .ftu th o rili (1 b&gt;' Ibe C l* I
I
I I K liu tin of Svnn i d I
j,r ,,(*urlng a cur for me '
u it ;»r*
*’biUin i* *11 • • «»mi&gt;v»&gt;i|
fltate Farm era' M arkets. Notice lie vaid
Iconvrntioii to elud&gt; Kuio|M*iih in j
. .uui, d the leWH gut i i i ni" nn I
" l was glad to pay it," liilh r ii tiuttficrtl - 1» ! tv f*v Iwivii
i k vb -i
able increased demand during the
\ rep,.cl "hmveil F I o r i 1 «
♦b“ i eu n d ifb ri" bail vlMla-d
„ .m lion from vnrtoua pin • in addnl.
11mh m" ii uf iW 1 'Tivn
past week for cucumber# and to ,
11inf k if *Teiii{ily Hi m*.-* t,
f
i l ilom of the truer. H r ml ' h*'
Hen Cohn, Washington, "Hid I,
in#toes stri-ngtheii* the belief th'.l
f'll t u fill hiHit(|»4M • * ' '*
We met w ith Ibe lIontitKii Inb-r
I, i now Imi r loin d " ‘ t v * * in lml|,i',l ii friend ohtiiin a car ft-m * \!| aif Hn' M|iy| Jl t illtl S * 11. t i"I lit
America demunda it# fresh vege­ Kl|t Mill*
i*il skifi t fill
Ml Iv Ik*t*
8(11 U‘*i
huuli'rr I m lei (belli we wet**'
l* i A i iv Inn Imi
lit* Ir t ■l u l V tin* Ivi'.rrnry t'n , nnd paid f
S
table naltul regardless uf the sen
Hi til n,* ii i* 'Hh uf tbv i • ii t 'V id of
l ist* |'M*S'«t U ]|« i'tlf Itllltl’t'f 1 |ii] |»I-mi t iti** I be M at 4bull ft*1MU .itto I
I N o I m * O l * { V l u n l t T il*,
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i 'ii*, tHiti Jimhi,| f »-* i ** i • v 11V h i IAit-1e I’liliM b»- tin ini*'
I hi* to il' 1-, tli*' p by "ui’ii l oim btiur
i M,,,ph,it,l-, which tier lined l ml -I (oiny'-i ri'in rii'titiitiv r
rector of .State Markets in hit. I--1!
"of nil uf tli** i"lnlili»*n iti t"i|H‘it iT4
' .»k O l e t lO xeoret M’y lttli|ei(.
Iv I NtiH I &lt;AN N \
Nu v I * 1
in |u*|'t‘«*Ul |**HN t llfill II I l*
l. n in y w,«i yriu
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review of the vega table nit nation I 11r 1111f u ii tii.I I lifj i *11--» Wid11" . I ,.V1,1■
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Ib r t ’uuuiliuti (ftndtiiu*, |u
Ivu n m y unlr"ii iuii fm 20 v*',n *. .!• I n i ni o n iv i* AiltomoU a a h e 11 n i
I*4*111V ii 11* tml 111r Iiitlriy *111r ■I11 «*
toslav "Though cucumbers ami to IMK) ihiu :t*411 fiv*- |»i*rt*ei|| I«*t%
, i .o , Ilnur it *. 1* " la s *■!»*
lonalln w i'ic rcniovcib it wut polml .I r lil W d l.a iu tire en M.hl Ibe new l"dn v tiplield n- .'o u st(tu tnun.I
ihr mull who received the 1699
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Ihg'it- turn .&lt;iif u|ht*t imiiut li e l.le i'liv e Im urgUllUed lu l.u l was p ru e tliv In New t m k
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now, beaus, sipiasli, some peppers
"defeat any member of Colt, i l'“ blic school eliildreii ..............I * ■ \YU-* 1**nlii 1 --Jmt li* ill'll I II *' lib I HunilRU«a OH »••!*«■ '»*»
T J jc ODi'inttons u vi
|,"t t 'I tiled
and eggplant are also moving.
.'.e ss who votes iigsmst repeal *••»' religious Inim im r
, by mombi’ n* i&gt;f tb* S..i ii &gt;| M&lt; lieu!
Ait« ill fill *. 11Is| M* biillu Ill'll Iniv
•'Fort 1’ ierce Slate Farm ers' 1Ci s i i i j * F u s t s C a u s t *
f the Is t l Hurrley Ael "
.lilh lic* Knsene \ K lsiv n illi I
\slo ciiitlu ri M i- J.d iii I (lu ll iwnv
, 4*1;11’ I . IU V
Market reports that movement of
i ire n i keynoted the opening of (hat Hie state's "teles .n l «n *ustintt'd
in
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a light volume of good smooth,
v iii The
u N m .*&gt;•* ,',
it Ii ih Ffiliu Hi,ttt,b /i|*fti Ini' ul **&lt;
high quality tomatoes began dur­
upon u finding that thrv a i■
I'ldlCr H lr reeking tlir ,1* n il
unerafing v,mm * i ^hu ;t tlio
iv tntluy by Wnlt«-1
...........fir»
ing the past week with a volume
M ADISO N W „ , Nuv 16. „l*
»r .•h»* Ku*,of u hit Mint run d rive r who , il.-l
upointtuit n n ' M
l . f e s b u r k f M a i l G i v e n ' a " | » f r e lig io n "
f i t i lilrt dt'|it|t \ , .•fi-l *|rl
o f 2,706 field crate* selling from CoiiKondatinii ( pruductlou, prill'
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lie dlslinsseil us lulling I
l&gt;
rd w ill, lu u culorcd yotlil, i ing
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Wt S I I’ ALM H E A t.ll Nuv If. tiedv urd Mn. I i
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|3 60 to ft* uo. Tile peak movement Ing and I mi:,in**- - mauagenieiil ■I I ’ l i s t
on u lin.'ycle at 11:40 n’ dii'k m-l
III
IN l i e r n n t T K fu e ls su fficie n t Im u c o n .
I1, I,dm It. I’e ir y , puhli'diilr uf
A ll uf tIt, . lu dt* r v I fttl Vt ll
Hr!*i'll fmlit't- i|i |&lt;t|i I inritl
is eXM rtrd around Dec*. IlMh if the fict's of Madison's two daily nee| lid urn u petition ot Ju se |d l le w
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,.* riiiiig it T ln rle e n tli it lt r r l end the I'r r r y Newsimpt'iH, w ill rn n - thorough plivvcnl r \
Nu t'liiiii'i* vvU‘ fttlfii'r*! iif'iiii f
growirm condition* continue favnr- papers, tin* I'ap ital T iim s sot
H I.K I IN . Nov lf» f/P&gt; — A p p o in t-t«of N o rth S ale m , N Y , p ie .i.l*
II i,l I v Avenue, m jiirlnv: b*ith of titin Senator Allien W. Ila ik le y , Nuv. 6. nnd Inlim ii'
WUIn \VJ$
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abje. A volume of 2,463 bushel tubs Wisconsin fitntc .luurnsl, was an meiit uf .tuiiies EL K in g , J r , of ,,f the Fre e T h in k e rs Nueieti
vice p re siilrn t'i'li'i'l; Hemtlur .1 completed print tu '
I lll'Stl
ul'i'l .IIIUIK
4* t*ii (| it it t .1 III* I*
of cucumbers moved from this m ar­ nounetd lodny.
11.,m ild MctSralh. Democrat,e Va
t * eshtirg, u- deputy ch ie f o f s la f f . ‘ A m e rica , who usked Hint *l&gt; (lorlrdly .hi llu lin ii nuv v w n \ it
T
lir
luiya
vvrrt'
rtlsbrd
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Tu tuki' effect soon after Jut, I
ket selling from 60c to *3.00.
..............if m ilita ry government at , | nte's leleiised time sVsteui '■ rrftii* winiUI f'»* r lv i'ii it i-u itin*' m tld'Laitgitluii Meilturial ll..-p ilu l. 'nmui Chairm an, and I-»*lu* I.
'rut Dnhit tu lit-liM limit il I m
"Palm etto Market reports Aid 1649, the merger was hrmigh*
ivinherg, It announced by Muj. j h a ltc l
where they art- reported ie *tn g H lfflr, director of tile Sanuttf Dp I.A41 fn rtl u Kim MVi'iifly
| Tsai
about "becuiisu II is uo I.nicer ilcm -ral lleurge
I*. Hays,
_ * P.
Hays.
Klsw nrtb sshl thut s t'
Hus inu liiing , according in t&gt;' ni.,1'1 utic I ’olicy Committee, ut u
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John
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iin»tbe*i
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ecanonilcally
feasible
for
tw,.
Mays I* deputy commander of Supieme t ourt decision
tirurgii .Starke, attending phv-.ci (iinttr, here tonight
« riiik’u nnd ftfiiiiri h i |»
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iiewspuper:, lo uperate in -&gt;*imral, '■'i n ffice &lt;&gt;f m ilitary government ^Mgr N "seems clearly &lt;-• iIt*' vu lto rs are driving fiutn
l I ’ii n il nu • *t u*4
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establishments,” officers of il„ I n Her many.
, tlmt ‘leleaied time' is conslMit,
rbarb-N Moore, I6» bud » It *&lt;• k ■ West today, nnd w ill rrmhin
A pei mit foi ' Im i i , ' n u "f l he
puldlcallons said
ll.e iww deputy chief uf sta ff at s| ,llt|,,Hg , harncterlsed h* *
t u i.d sku ll, Of, otftrlu*
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Christm as Beal letters w ill be Tim es, staled in un announcement t:it f
1U joined the m ilita ry
guv- A ( ' | A n i l l t i l t t t ' t ' S iN t ‘ (v
cantly issued by H u m ,ul F iv ille ,
with
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prvpared for mailing on Wednea “ wilt not urfect editorial iilenttly eminent sta ff nfter a vesr
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T R A IN ( HASH
} dav III liebalf of the Hemlnole
H O LLY W O O D . Nuv, If- d'
The church in of vteel re inf u 1
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County Tuberculosis and Health
N U A N A D A , ,‘lpain, Nuv. 16, (*P) concrete block construclm t. W. L.
11,m is u hair raising lint** •»&lt;*
iCiatlOtl i l l" burn i-'itliplrtr 1, it
A iio c la lln n under the auspices of
Ore .person wus killed nml -9 ifolcontbo In contractor.
I 'llie kid " of silent film days
The Atlantic t ’uuel Line It •
Ms annuillu.'nl tmiuy bv (lid lrw
th* C ivic Department of the Wu
lacklo Coogan, now 34, rep o rte d w n r hurt yesterday when a
mad lodsv announced that eft.
tine, prcudriit of tbr u ig ’im /a to p u ll", yesterday the theft fi ,n&gt; freight train ami a passenger train
man's Club.
H IK E S I '.U ’ EU P R IC K
i lice Nuv !’2. schedules uf Ii
-un, and * i . r i r t ut *lit
liter
to cat o'i hit toupee
.'uUided near (iranaila
A TLA N TA . N o v
16 - /l*t The letters w ill ba placed in tho
276, southbound (nun Jacksonvd
(tnments buv l&gt;vrn itdcclr.i wilb
D ally nowapiipei's in tl.rea Courgiu
m all, Nuv. 22, and the mailing w ill
lo Ft M yers, und 276, iiurthbom
ri» fir.it tirtivl « |i|ir:irlllg un lire
cities have announced iiicrvuae* in
bf staggered In nrc|«r tu aid post
from F t Myers to J*ck#oiiv,ili
iH. Clsudiu I’m /it. tlir first pri'
« h slr c a rrie r subscription rates.
man in delivery Kach local chair*
w ill be slutted
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is
a
Ira,ling
sopiui,
who
A hlku of 6 cents, bringing the
man w ill handle her own Isttara
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sleeper
conneeti
In the Individual community, said
w eekly ca rrie r delivered price to
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 15, (d 'l Ibe domritic i u | t r industry today from New York w ill be handle , »» appi'UK‘,1 with the Metro­
40 cant*, wu* announced by the
Mra. Edward K irch ar, executive •ought higher price* lo ; 1 9 *9.
starting Nov. 22, at Jaekaonvlll, politan O p "a and tlie lisn I i ' l l
.w o Opero
Her roiu'ei I w ill
A tla n ta Jo u rn al. Atlnntu Consti­
l secretary of th# Tuberculosis AaTo bring llirm about, the in Jm liy atked ibe Agricullure Depart- and sleeper connections from ' h- i &gt;&lt;gin ul 9 00 I’ M. in the :,«mi
tution, Columbus Enquirer, Colaoclatlon.
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cago on D*c. 13.
menl to i d a low impotl quota fui next y e n .
I rain No 276 leaves Jacheuni &gt;H* 1 de High School Auditorium
Ssnford Legionnaire* went &gt;* " tbr top in the membership drive umbua Ledger. Macon News and
M r*. O. M. H arrison, president
Mien I'in ra la the daughtei uf
The Sugar A d of |N38 requurv the Secretary of Agriculture l o ' „ i 11130 p M and arrives si hsi
of th# Woman'! Club, speaking in
N.iltnday by more than ICO pnceni wilh 359 paid membenhip* ripotied lh ® Macon Tclcgrnidi
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make
an
annual
ettimale
uf
Umird
Statei
*ug*r
icquitem
enii
which
foul for e 16 minute stop at 1 5 °
behalf of the club members, stated.
by Commander Jamcv Wngbt of Campbell l.o n in g Po*l. No. 53 st tlie
F IR E S S A L U T E S
- I t la our p rivileg e, to help so will I d u ll in "fa itly and equitably maintaining and protecting" the A. M. T ra in number 276 (rum 7 ’ • i E lio f ’in/u and she made I , "
N O R F O L K . V a .. Nov. IS , i-VI—
w orthy an urganliallo p and to take domeitic indmtry and at the Mine lime protect coniumert agaim i Mvera In due In Sanftfrd st I l*’* I,-but in Washington at Cotudi- Depuitmtnt "R o u nd U p " at Daytona Reach, mads under direction of
A. M,. it was announced today t&gt;v i h ib I Hall on Ian. H, 194? silig- I hr "fu n branch of the Legion," the 40 et 8. The local quola had A rm y and Naval batteries hero
part In preparing the Seals for eiceasive prices.
t.t
fired ifllu tcs to ls y to toe new
L. T . Sheppard, local tlckvt ugi-ni ii g Hu* role of Mind in I n Hu.
m iltin g . We truat that every in
The original anim ate o f 1946
hern tel at
U rlttih Prince* and to *w« B ritish
dividual receiving these happy requirements wea 7,800,000 tuna. is currently reported to be t^ t*,- Through coaches w ill In* haruil*-l i •'in#, bile wax burn in llueiioa
Chester M ille r, Chef D* Dur*(6M1 tuna, 26 per cent below thu lietween Jacknonvill* and F t. Mi A ires, At gent me uni w r edit'
worships which arrived with the
looking little Christm as Seals, w ill T h is was tw ice reduced, firs t lo
of tho local 40 e l 8 Vplture, ruuml'Uti banquet
i,Hi)t),ooo ton quota provided for Iri
.. , nt the
, Shcrutnn commander of tho British home
nted privately in Ibr (In ile ii
us* them and then give generously 7,600,000 and then to 7 ,000.000 the sugar act and 30 par rent ers.
nddi'd 81 new members to the luml Pleza Hotel, during tlie evening, f | „ tt ^ ,|n d rel S ir Rhode rick M e
talas and Ita ly.
to this worthwhile tnd far. reach* tona. L a te r It was increased to below (he 1947 crop.
Post tine* Nov. 1, und headed the was thn completion of a fJOO.DOO Qr tgor, RN
Second
in
tin*
seties
in
17
year
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7,200,000, where it Duw stands.
World W ar 1 veterans commlttei*
Salutea wore firm! hv bsttmlee
"T h a t tho industry has not h*en
Id
Devy
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tmtntnnding in Ilia local d riv*. Jo hn Sauls did drive, now $43,GBD ehori of tho
H TO N EH A M . Mass,, Nuv. |6
A * th * department opened hear­
goul, for a now and enlarged * t F o rt Monroe and the N orfolk
maintained
aa
required
by
the
M
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was
bitten
and
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ranch
violinist.
He
w
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appear
H A IR HA1B1NG S T O R Y
ings today on 1040 requirements, a
able work In securing membership American Legion Hospital for N aval Station.
H O L L Y W O O D , N o r. 16, (A V - long line of witnesses from the .Sugar A ct la due to the fact that clawed a* more than 160 person* j on Ja n , 18 at 8:16 in the sudl- of World W ar I I veterans. Mr. C r i p p l e d Children. Department.
Ibo
price
of
sugar
during
1946
ha*
escaped
iininlu
rtd
when
u
full
'
lorlum
.
The
lant
enterlalner
In
l l f a la a h alr-raliln g llttlo story domeatte Industry were ready to
.Millor accompanied Mr. W right to Commander Reese declared that
fallen 8 per cant, whereas the grown male tlg«r broke loose fiuin tho C ivic Music serint w ill he tin* round-up.
^ * t h « kid " of iile n t film day#.
urge a low estlm ats.
completion of the new children's
prices
uf
the
things
that
farraera
Ids cage yesterday at Middlesex Jacob Lateiner, pianist, who w ill
Ja ck ie Coogan. now 14, reportIn a prepared statement, Robert
During past roundups, as in Han­ home, which wae firs t opened In
and
processors
buy
have
gone
up
uppaar nt the High Bclliml ul ford last ye a r, planes have arrived 1U47, Is a m ajor reapomdblllty of
• 4 to police yesterday the theft H . Shields, president nnd general
F a lla Zoo,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. IS (,? )—
from Ma car of hia toupee.
A fte r breaking loose, thn tiger 4:16 P.M .
eounaat of the United States Beet from 6 to 16 per cent.
from differen t points In the state the Legion Department of Florida
“ I f the beet sugar Industry la to attacked a linn housed in a nearby
Sugar Association, .luggested h re­
bringing In the membership totals. and urged th at every post com­ A ih e v llU
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N R W C R U I8 R R H A IL S
quirement estimate of tfiOQflOQ bu restored to a position to where cage, enabling visitors to eecane
Due to heavy fog condition.* In the mander get behind the drive to Birm ingham
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It w ill be able to produce and through doors on both ends of tlie
Q U IN C Y . Uaaa., Noy. 15. |A 5 SA N F R A N C IS C O , Nov. 16, f/Pl Daytona
ns.
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Iona area, however, tho planes complete the $600,000 hospital, to­ Chicago
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u Moat powerful cruiser in the
— A las'-m lrm te agreement averted did not f ly in as scheduled, and ward which a federal grant of Cincinnati
Other spokesmen fo r th * domes- m arket a quota o f IJOO.OOO tons zoo's long house.
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aa the act provides s a x th e re ,
world, the U .S. D m Moines put to
l-egion
u P acific nrevhm ind Bus strike leg
io n dign itaries, including De- $200,000 w ill ba given.
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D e i Moines
must be an Immediate and subaao today fo r a fin a l tria l baforo
trhednled for 12:01 A. M.. today tpartm snt Commander Paeco K ecie,
M IL D W E A T H E R
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M ark M Wheeler, commander of S t, Paul
joining tho United Btotoa N avy,
stantial Improvement In tha pries I L A K E L A N D , Nov. 18, (/V i­ In seven western states.
end Adjutant A . Raid X a n n , wait- Post 14 of S t. Petersburg, and New Y o rk .
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Today'a cruls*, tailed th * build
o l sugar.
* M ild weather w ill p revail In penNegotiators for 3409 A F L bos ed In v ain fo r the pianos until chairman o f tha drive, waa* highly
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d riv e n nnd station employes lifted nearly dnik a t the Daytona Alr- commanded by Commander Reeso Sen Antonio ...
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Increase Expected
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Children s Group
Sponsors Tonsil
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New York Court Police OiiHsfbm
Upholds I,aw On Snilploi’s Son In
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Mil And Kim Driver |»t.rrv To Fntertain
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Re.ilizlnt? the Importance to tills com m unity of the
■lull Xu*
Flo rid a A irw a y s, and fearful or the re su lts upon our fu tu re
Saam rri, r in r
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growth and development if the C A B “ Heath Hentonce" In
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K a t i n l u « m * I •! » * • m a tt e s
O ft*S #r IT, IUII. at th u U M I O lfleS carried out n ext M arch, the directors of the Sem inole Conn
M Uaatnril. rin rtil* . lin g er Ik* Art ty Cham ber of Commerce welit on record la st week as fa­
■I C t t t r n i ol U a i f l i a, ta»T.
voring an extension of the Flo rida A il w a ys’ tem porary
H O t.I.AM I I - IIKAN
t'.itltar
C
e rtific a te of Public Convenience and N ecessity and as
I.
till MWIN IIKAN
recommending that its imli' idnnl memlierH w rite the C iv il
Hualara* M aaa««r
---------i l T m t n i m i i ^ i l A K H --------Aeronautics Hoard in Washington to thin e ffe c t.
ta r Mar
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Since Ja n u a ry . 11M7 Hi" Flnrida A irw a y s hiAi liceii nerv­
• Mi. M l.
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M anilla
SMI ing Sanford and some “ (l o ilier cities and towns in Florida
41a M onika
COO w ith safe, e ffic ie n t, and co m 'ith 'iil mail and passenger ser
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A ll oklinarT m illra a . w M a " * | vice w ith in the state of Flo rida. I'hey did th is under a
thank*. rraalu lln n a an il n o il ana a t tem porary ce rtific a te issued by the t'iv il A eron au tics Board
anlar la ln m rn ia for lh a a a r naaa a l
'ra ta l* * f« * * « . w ill ha rh a rg eS f a t due to exp ire next Mar '.Id Florida A irw a y s had petitioned
o f t a a a ln r n ilia n ia ln n rat—■
for an extension of this r v r lilir a t c but th is w as turned down
Ilaprraanlrrt N n llo a n il} S i
l a Jan*
V a n .o n oar
R « |l t M a t a - on Sept. I, meaning in effert that tin* Flo rid a A irw a y s would
aaa. I nr., Mart Y ark . C h lra o a . have to go out of bnsinesn
afrn ll. K nnaaa l i l t . HI. l a a l t
U n fo rtu n ately, m limn do not operate under the name
Tha lia r n ia la n n r i a l i t t ' a f th a
h aau rlaird I'rraa rahlrh la a o l f t l a l system of free en to ipri.-,’ »• do most other business con­
• a a lo a f a a li In lh a aaa fn t r * u a k llrn ila n a f nil lh a tnrnl aaaaa p r l a l r l cerns, but have in struggle malor the weight o f n heavy
In fhla a r n a p a r n , na raall oa n il handed goveriitncnl winch le ll; them how m any m iles they
A I* ar n a (liaunlabaa.
call fly , what eummmutn tln.v e.in serve, and how inneh
MONDAY o n ;IS ,* 1948
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hiisiness they must geni'iwh* in Mn.-c eom m uiiities If they
R 1 H I.E V rcitXB T O D A Y
“
NORINGI K FO RCE
l!A K are to he allowed to emit mm* in ••|»»*rtil foil. T h e C A B lllis re
DONE SO Ml a 'll TO M AKE fused to allow tin* Ftornlu A irw .iy s to extend its flig ht mile
« £ ? .,/ !! ' nge and lias decided there r n ' enouyli hiisinmin in its pro
ficnt^nilesgc to ju s tify u '" iit iiim d operation even though
W ER E POORl,V THOUGHT OF. Florida A irw a y s th in k « there ii and w ants to keep on IryVertly I ku&gt; unto you. Inasmucli ing to make a success of d i biisun js.
•« ye have (tone n unto on« of the:
'pj,,. excuse given In the F A R Is the coat of a ir m ail
hUvt d«i e‘ u r
m I m ' qV- paym ents, hut overlooked rn lu e ly is the fa ct that the gov40.
* * I em inent In speiuliiiK ih HIi &lt;»i i * of « l « ill e v e ry sitiite in H***
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| union to develop airport * fur ninitnr service w h ile in Flo rida
W« suppose
lOie il might be a good , j) „ . nirports already r\i:d I'ln e Florida a irp o rts are bound
M*a for Preiidenl '! mman to have to deteriorate, if not J i integrate altogether, if th ey-are not
■ talk with |or No Honr ihnuFd ur.rd. and from the .................. ... ol nahonnj defense alone it
be left nnlmned in ibr irairh fm Is vital importance rmt •mb to m audnni' the «ir|iorttt lad
peace. Bui llir Ix-d lanr om Freni- fo keep the planes flying and pilots liv in g them.
deni talked with llir Rimiian dirlaMost feeder a irlin e , m l, i Florida A irw a y s have been
tof, we got ihe PotwJhni agreement i given three years to p ro ,, their a ln ld y to jim lif.v th e ir ex
which nAhodv h*, teemed capable I intente The Congressional A ir Policy Com m ission has re
of undentomlint: vel.
| commended that they tm gm n live \enru. F lo rid a A irw a y s ,
I because of delays •iieuiiideied m securing equipment and
H rih ril lloovai, head of a "non
filing necessary Incorporation papers m the hectic days im ­
political committee’' it pupating
mediately following tin* war. got only two yearn. If o ffice rs
recommendations for C o n j i r t ,
feel flint given reasonable tune they can prove th e ir worth
which he tay* could -.avr teveial
T lie Herald join with Mo FhuinU u' of Commerce III
billion do|U f , year of tavpaytn'
urging flin t everyth ing possible he done to convince the
{D e t r o it N a m e s U e d
nonev without rlimmating any guv- C iv il Aeronautics Hoard Hint the Flo rida A irw a y s ’ potithm
•tnment service. In the lb ye^n
iC o lie A s A la n a n i t
for an extension of its certificate lo .March, I'JfiU should be
ilnce Mr. Hoover w.n in the While
granted.
Home the co,l of the executive
Believe Preildent Planning
Slnta Department Prawning
D E T R O IT , Nov. It*—&lt;A*I— The
branch of llir government ha, gone
U eiroit T ig e rs today panii-,1 Koliert
To Retain Present Cabinet
On American Colonies Tnlk
Tcaultiittr T tilu ra iic e
from four billion dollar, annually
A. illc«D liulfe m anaarr of liic ir
S r n m l fo C tn irtl P r n *
baiivtiall team.
lo 43 billion dollar,. Ilial it more
A form er Yankee it .n . K &gt;lf&lt;T Iio ’n lH Iitd r nf m o .1 |n*iipli* in tin* m utter &lt;if race pre
ANMINI* I ON Never before, perhapa, nave ao many political
than len time,. No wonder tsxei, *
In 1D IB w in named, d irc tm of die
plan*
l.ee„
klrkeit
Into
a
rnrked
hal
liy
an
•tectlon
upset.
justice
alii!
Itdolenuire
is
rulmi
d
tiy
emnltrm.
Tlm
se
ivlms*
and in luin p ric e , ate high.
Tlgera* minor league farm system.
Prestiient Truiuan'a surprise vtrinrv maNea temporarily vacant lha
Clliot fotiiil It'll ti i it p's are Imvnid Irileriiiire tire onmetimes vmiHo iuicccciI h Stove O'Notll. whose
apart in S^r-eiery of fltale rtforgr
Marshall'e office which John
From Governor Caldwell come, v|need tlmt the jirolrlem etm tie -min'd liy lawn.
rontracl wim not lenrwt-d.
Foater
Diitte*
was
expected
by
many
to
occupy.
food advice In all o| whatever
Ait experim ent in mint her line has been earrietl m il In
No M llnry drtull:. wore rrvealed
The same goee for Die niche In Defense Secretary .Ismea For- I by General Manager B illy L v a n .
race or geographic nl reel ion, if you Falifiu 'tiia for a year Tin* p ro jerl. ail rdnentlonnl ntu*. is
reatal'a
ofjlce,
which
waa
expected
to
become
the
h i lie 111111101111-011 (lint Rolfc had
Would etimm.ile prejudice and in­ spnnsored by Hte Pnetfn Fnast Fsnmetl nil In lirrru H iira l l'-dn*
ruture quarter, nf Harold E Stassen Alan. H er­ | roerivrd the tnanHgrn.il u»stgii.
tolerance, cpiil talking about it. ratio n , and is rlireeted In l*i W illiam Vn kerv Th e H irer
bert Drownell. I »ewey.Warren campaign manager, I nient.
TWi nation hut made tnanv a ki ynnr rourne is n fnnn of teiielier Iraiointt w h irli aim s at the
who had been ticketed for the poatmaster gen­
Rolfe, a 4U-year.old native of
fanlir elforl to legi lale morahly form ation of Hte proper attitndes m those who w ill in tu rn
eral's Job. will now return lo hie taw practlre in
I’cmihnck, N. II., left rh** DartNew York
into people and all liavr ended in inculcate litem in young people. Dr. V ickery believes that
i month U n iversity Cam pu. in Itkil
failuie, perh,ip', the inoit notable legal mcnsurcH may he necessary in -damping uni racial
In aome Washington clrclsa. political nlwervtra ! to* break into Die Vankor lineup.
He played one ganu that year
Insist that PiMldenia Trum an la determined to
Wi» the “ noble ekpciiiiieul." You iUHcriintnntion, hilt flint they "only make prejudice illegal
before being aent to Albany of
c a rry on with hie present cab in e t.» Although
Can pau law, to |,roluhil rlrmkmg. iv Idle ''education w ill eventually make it tin popular".
the Ea-itern League.
Recretary Marshall In Parla haa declared that ha
t you cannot abolith drunkard,.
T h is hriH been proved true in Ihe experim ental crnmiea.
In tiUtl! and 103.1 hr was with
ia "long d-tired to retire from public life" and
N n a a rJ,. o f .t h e
International
xugh you can tometiam .cure stu d en ts talk over Ih r lr ntHtuHrn and thus r ln r lf v th e ir
lit rtsig rf l i f e r &lt;Ja n . K , there-are *orn*‘ who
League, T lii'ti he went V*hog to*
them.
th in kin g . T ile Influence of group thinking was found to ho
Insist lhai he may keep hla post.
III*- Yniikues for gotaf.
im portant In the form ation o f proyer attitudes.
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He left Ihe Yankees In I94H
The argument over whether it ii
These teachbra w ill not teiti’lwtolerim cc as such It is
• C O LO N IA L ro iY -W O W —Look for Me United
lo heroine hnskelhall ami baseball
the newtpapn'j |oli to mold public
intended that in th eir prencntuUnn &lt;»f mulim* sn h iccls. ea
States to *eek a postponement of tha projected
conob al Ynh* U n ive rsity, a pnat
opinion, or to relied it, it a, old jnr.inlly the social gejeiutep. Ihe principles of fa ir play and
lie hold through nun.
Frsildent Truman Havana conference on the problem of European
• i the hill,. Adtmlly it it neilher, rleuUjy fellowship m ay bo embodied in such a way as to
colonies
In
the
western
hemisphere.
Tha
State
department
does
not
F,
at the remit, ol the recent election
like tha project at a ll; would rather see It not held.
Irj effective.
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will ihow. unle» you want to con­
Tb in kind of indication seems likely to lie morn eflecallies since Rrltnln, France and Holland ars the natlona which would
clude that the new paper i, not tive than imposition of ideas by law or o ilie r pressure.
irnatlan.il Vina* P a * . * • • &gt;
suffer If the colonies ara taken ovsr by lha American states
doing it, Job, m which cave mure
There also is (he suspicion Hist economic rather than moral fac­
Held
cralex of tomatoes returning
people than e ,ri behur in die na­
n levriiiie of }:i,3 8 |.4 t niovrd over
tors piompt sums nr ths Latin countries to seek to grab off some of
tion’, history aie paviint lor uimeHml m arket during ths pant week.
Ih t highly-developed European colonies which a r t ahead ot many
thing llirv air nol HeUin^ Hoy
A few cither Items were sold over
amaller American powers.
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thin m arket nrul volume of all
Roberli, ediioi ol the Kama, City
products are expected to increase
• HI t ill CO ST l) F P R E S ID E N T S —Ju st to artet a speaking plat­
Star. one ol the truly great new,
with continued fnvnrahle growing
form
on
tha
Capitol
ateps
and
sal
up
aoma
bleacher
seats
tor
Presi­
papers ol America, -.peaking al the
rnnditlniii. Motility of tomatoes Is
dent
Trum
an's
Inauguration
next
dan.
30,
la
going
to
cost
440.000.
Sigma Bella Chi convention, &gt;ays
excellent.
JA C KSO N V ILLE Nov, 15. (Special)—I Long given it, lid and . T his Is M s cost, even though the contractor retains title lo tha
that the newspaper*. 70 potent of c«|r to over 1400 o| FlnrsU's most pathetic nml deiPPilr rhildrcn. old I lumbar and can knock down tha structures after the ehow.
"Flo rid a C ity report a bean grow­
ers in that area are planting and
tvhich mppoited Dewey, lost the and young, ol cvrrv ucetl and horn eyeiy p&lt;ulioii ol the State, the
The high cost of labor and m aterials makes the price of the Intomato fa rm e r, are netting plant,
•lection became they (old ike Children's Home Society ol Flniida (geuerallv known as "Floiilia's 1augural construction more than double what It waa tha last time
In the 11- h i. Thin area.hg a been
American people how to vote, in- Greatest Charily" i* making its annual Thank,giving appeal through­
F P R took ths oath of office.
under water since the hurrleane
President
Harding
suggstled
that
everyone
could
stand
at
hta
llgad o.( explaining to them wh«t out Iht entire Staff feu money, foods rd every kind and childitn't
and wet firl'D have caused copInaugural and he would take the oath on tha Capitol atsps. Howalilri able hardxfilp on the growers;
was happening and then letting wtarablfs of evety kind and, site.
l aver, he waa overruled by supportara who threatened to taka up a
"Ronlfav State Farm era’ M arket
them make up their own mimb. Thla Important ami sieallv need *
collection to build a platform.
reported the itsle of ’J T.iiSS pound,
Our own explanation— and tin, U •d levvlcfl, which clurlng the past
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of uecaiu. Prices weaker than a
by way 61 explanation— nobodv forty' nix yenrn bar- aided ovgr
week ago, w ith an expected ad­
• N EW S T Y L E FIN A M I N L —Am ericans accustomed to regairilrtg
fi.l.OOO orphan,, homelesn, helples,
has in aeeept it a*. fact— i» lint amt pltHiilly negleded ,-hlldran
vance next week. Hcannn should
Marshall Plan fund* as a handout m ay think little of It, but oldlant about four morn weeks.
style economists are turning n.-sr In their graves at tha loan agreethe type of campiign waged by from every county In the ^'tate. Is
"Flu n k K. ('m iner, Manager,
|mente tha Economic Cn.opeteiion Administration la making.
ftfr. Tuitnan made news, Mr, Dew- auppotted entirely by voluntary
Wauchula Htate Fa rm e rs' Market
| For Instance, ths British 3to mllllon-dollar loan agrsamsnt provides
y's didn't; so Mr. Truman gni the glftn nt money, food and i-lolhltig.
repot ta sale of U l.Bld field cratee
and haa no oulicltors anywhere.
' that Interest payments of two and one-half per eenl shall begin In
taaks on the front page which live
nf ciicuiiilierfi nt nu e n ra g e price
Marcus 0. “ Daddy" Fagg, the
•19R3 and that semi-annual principal psymenla shall begin In IBftd.
of II.H 4 : 3HU o f ptpfter,.averaging
people read, though Dewey wa, Htate Hnporlntmulenl of Ihn Hoel' However, It then provides lhat tha UsawllmanU may be postponed
I I 88; 1,176 eggplant, averaging
favored on the editorial page, aiy, which has Rne|vlnji llopie.
If B ritain la unsbla to meet them, "because of advene economic conS3 83; with s light supply nf
In Jgckionvllle, rensacofa, hakesyhlch many people do nol tead,
. dltlOM or for any other reason.*
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squash, tomatoes gnd’ hesna. The
Jiin J and Miami. In pleading In all
. Tala provision waa Included av«t U tM fls top govWhan, H peak of tits cucumber valyma was
Wasbitmlon
Merry-Gp- Round aartie-ltnesa for Immediate rvld. He
'•nudant Bnandsl sta llria n s potnthA'aul that B rita in
,
trarh rd on HatuDwy, Nky, (ih w ith
nays. "The year 1048 han hecn a
aradicta dire thinw fog Covetnm tough year financially for our
; would be tha only judge as to whaUist aka Is aMa
Br™ n
| A.IB:L hushels, supply expected to
Thurmond, hut John ODonnell Hoclety and Ita hundred., of help't o ja y .
May Pay
la st several Wonka.
"Tho second paella auction of the
, Thl» country moat certainly la not In O poalllon to
wrHMiMn the New York Daily leas little ones. The aforpis,
' si'iinun In the Bradford County ares
i quasi Inn such Oguraa aa tha BrUlatl chancellor of Ihe Exchequer may
Newt ' gays. "p6n*t exptict that floodn, high price* and mvartaln
economic eondltlonn everywhere
Starke
gregent
l
Trulnan s civil tights program which
0 ciacked up hii party at the Phil-" ‘ »hia nonvanliop will be given ’or aome bequest fumln wo would Mr. Far
'’obk says. "Every dollar,
all children's
•v e ry hit of .fund's ■
- y , —,„ « s comide/ation. It will be ■ava been aunk completely,"
W6.QW .to. meet th« wearables
____ w
v „ill„ heln
n iua feed, slalhe
&gt; thrown into the hopper. A hamey
r six'
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fight .with the outcome strictly in
Jittio
tqls, w|i
Ittta tots,
who immt he kept alive
the bag will be'it aged.'Come next _ additional binds to provide a and happSf,'*
Coiitrliiutlona of money should
ft will b^ Ijunetl so efrep jn good Thanksgiving dinner for tha
•ebraa (ft "ladi-chinc^l"
ho lent to our Treasurer. R, V,
(hut of a ,abnunlrJ
itltea pigeon ih our five Receiving
Covington, 403 Consolldaled Build­
that
couldn't b# rescued
ing, .lackaonvllln. Foodatuffa and
s^lh a yacuutp cleaner. Truman it
bleu will be welcomed «t our
ringi Home, 204JO RlvertltS*
&gt; &lt; atiice t. kqows Kt has lo bring
Avfnne. Jacksonville, .or a t ' opr
tha Democtatlc Party togathtt. and s - 'iCMSSaaeo h m pm * Out
Home* In Lakeland, Pensacola or
e a f stUk add. H *V going lo n .ed • ric e o f 19.16 would be fa ir to both
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Truman's W hite House Balcony To
Be Pictured On Nation’s $20 B ill
WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. (/TV-President Tfulnsn*. White Home
balcony, celebrated in controversy, i* going into tbe nalion'i fsvoritr.
picture gallery—it, paper money.
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Secretary of llie Treasury Snvdrr said today tli.it tlie $20 Frders]
Reiervc note bar been mmlcrnirrd lo ilmw llir picseul-dnV atqiearanJ.'
of tit White Hou.il’’, tuulb front am), grounds.
,
Tin $20 nol*, citrulsling now »l«uw tlie name grnrral scene. But
the »crne dates bad- to !')29 when Hcibrrt Hoover was Piciideut amt
ttie great economic bubble - v n a f------ -— &gt; - •
---------------blowing up k i the bust point
Snyder anld tfie Hureuu of E n ­ ami hiNlir-r foliage; a deeper green
shows;
graving Slid Printing, which made
An cngrnving tw ist m ake, ths
up tbe new designs, has begun
White Home window, appear to
turrdag them out alrcadv.
he open.
Ihit (h i, lx an odd
They w ill go to the II! l-'edornl Iw h t. The Hoover day engraving
It c e iv e R a n k , and graduallv cup- had IIw window* appear closed.
plant the Hoover dav note-, H-ev. A ctu ally the window i wen* opsis-1
ever, Ihe old one w ill not b*- fa i more frequently In 1R2U than
called in nml probatilv w ill con­ now. even in Mm hotteat weath*r
tinue rlrcu ln tin i: for n tom- time. became Ho- White House has been
The reserve hnnk, now have a ui r-co ttdi tinned, nines.
qnorl utiK-h o f the old news mi
The While House il.ig hang, at
hand.
an angle from it» pole in the new
Rnydnr anld he exprrt., *hu imti. engraving.
In tiro Hoover dav
tic So find tho new tl'U nul- more portrait it blew ulrnight out.
ntlrnctlve a rrF tlc n llv . " n , well n ,
Lettering
ocntli the building
more acceptably np-tn-dnlo In I t . now ic a d , “ T h i’ White House"
White House portrultur.'."
instead of i.i in ply “ W hits llo iu s"
, The to-called back porch of the on tlie old notes.
Executive Mnnsion waa built ear­
No change has been rmida In the*
lier thin year. Those who qiposed p u rtlo lt otl the otjier aids—that
It said it wnuld affect tin- archf- of I n-omcratle President Andrew
trctu ra l behutv of tbe While Jm ki op
Home. Mr. Trum an dMiRi think
m and went ahead with its conIn ii di1»$fIf• v m r # nir.rc than 100
atria tlun to give hh fam ily privacy
when thav wanted u hrealh of Id llli’n Ci llffll mtr im it., u f *11 kind*
a rc umdi- III flic Ui died S t a t e , f ir
open a ir.
Htillx ...Id nt irtn ll.
The halronv 1, the ehl*f tllffiw- packiMg iMice showing In ih" Ittn note, hut
there are these other ehenge
T h e fi r*l 10 IT111ilii ttiinxrm itin.
Thera are four cliluin«ya nmv i nf 1st m n d .••rvii *' bv air b &lt; - g x ^
compared with two In IUJ9;
i c'ivi'fn N**«f Yoi k and San Fran
The ground., Include more tieev t-in&lt;-ii in I'.'.'iI).

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h r Miss Mary Rawlins. The chit- text to tha United Nations against
dren were brought to Fernald „ | |PK,
Russian old to tha Red*
Laughton M e m o r i a l Hospital | Rrlm ble
n in n , nnid no dechloo
Thiirfufftv mnrnini: at 7. A. M. j was irn ch ril hut iiHliratrd n poutwher* tfiev were placed in a ,p v-1 bln government statement later. .
cialW prepared ward, assigned
T ll||( „ f ,
(.Ml(inrf w ithout*
bed., anil given a final p h y s ic a l! ,,

tfiock -up.

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On duty In the cblhlrru s w a ,. 1|)(, Sui.h(iw Hitoali-.n.
o, the
tiie govrrnIroin Thursday
morning until ou-oi tcpoi u-dly bad thrown tome
Thursday evening were Mr*. Fm
nf the weary troop, l■vncllat«•'l
r e , McDongal, Mrs Malx'l Itrown, from thv Moucliunan port of Ho
Mrs. IInIda Klbhcr, Mix. G incr lilt.ti, m ill Ihe battle Also, three
Cole. Miss R. rot, Applchy, nml govcrnioetit dlvldiiii-i were latideil
Mrs. E llrn b rtli llnnii-li Lee. (In at Lienyuukaiig, eastern terinlnus
dolv tbroogh the nidi* w,&gt;r«&gt; Mr-. -pf Hm l.im ghai railroad. They
Dornthv K w ler Relhen. Mm Mu­ .tin ted ii dlvernlonnry westwaid
riel Knox Maulding. and Mrs. &lt;’m l niovc
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('horgening
Mr. Kader exproosed the apprsclaiinii of the entire membership
of Ihe Seminole County Children's
Committee to all who unlisted in
making poxnlhle (h r needed remov­
al o f Hm Innmln of these under­
privileged children.
Btats Farm ers' Market, with qual­
ity and quantity Increasing. 30.169
pounds pasadd over tbe platform
'with average price, 13 cenlx per
pound. Tho firs t straw berries of
the seuxnn were xold nt tbe Starke
Mnrket lant week when n grower
brought In two pints which »i&gt;bl
for IJ.fK I earh. Manager It. 11
A lvare* reports about 600 acre , of
straw berries in that section, in
good condition, but needing ram "

MA!&lt;C5 D’i U CARS
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E n jo y (xood H e a lt h
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By W, V. Bitting
Touthlon Drag Co.
W ith all (he medical knowl­
edge available today, and with
the scrvlcel of the capable, experlenre! men who practi-e
medicine, good health through,
out Ilf * Is possible fur many
people.
From childhood on tha liensfit of this medical knowledge
through the cere and advice of
a physician Is Important to con.
tlnuniM health.
I f yau are conscientious In
observing hla advice regarding
diet, exercise and rest you will
not only m aintain your health
for tho present, but you w ill
be guarding against the degrn.
eratlve diseases that come with
at'v-riclng years.
The newest and best ' prodducta of pharmacy are Import,
ant to your health also. He.
pend upon*a reliable pharmac­
is t to sup p ly'them ea your 4ocT k ta la tke '832hd of a series
i l E d lto rls l advertlaernsnU spC
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Ihlu paper earh

SPARKLE LIKE
NEW AGAIN
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If you prefer to talnc caro of
your own car, aw u» for Oenuine Ford cleaners, polishes and
waxes. There high quality rqgteriah will make It r a iy for you
to ke«r&gt; the finish and chrome
work of your
car gleaming.

Strickland-Morriua
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.

Schedule Changes* Effective November
22» 1948

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Domeatic Sugar

b r k a -of the Southern Deawts fnot only lha declared Slates' “ o a r w it a J. Bfoag, rlcapM _
Am erican R agar 0l
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DIANOL INSECTICIDAL PAINT OR
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NORTHBOUND
No. 276 Leave Sanford 2:00 AJM.
No. 76 Leave
lord 3:00 A. M.
ford 1:55 P.M.
N a 80 Leave

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Southerners and-RacfdMir
cats still ditch hia-ftato
I mad again."

(FOB USE IN ALL FLAT PAINTS) ■
Free Demenstfattoa Thara Nov. 18th, 1 To 5 P.- M.
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QUIT FEEDING ROACHES, ANTS
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Social A n d Personal Activities
latUn Palmer Ray—5orUly Editor

T e le p h o n e 14K

Shower Given For
Mrs. Jack Morrison

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G olf Association
Has I'layiiiK Met1

Members of the Jncaranda Circle
Mif the Sanford Harden Club met
last Frid ay at 3:00 o’clock with
Mrs. John Courier for its Novem­
ber meeting presided over by M n,
W. H. Urilison.
Mrs
W illiam
Wayde wan welcomed into Ducircle as a new meinU-r during the
meeting.
Following tli • business meeting
the group visited the /aniens of
A. E . Crocker who le ctu ie ! on the
growing of hibiscus
Those atmurndmg, the meeting w.»re Mrs
^ •rin to n , M rs. Albert St irk , Mrs.
i . N. Glllou, Mrs. Roy B ritt, Mrs.
Courier, M rs. C. E . Carlton, Mrs.
C. M. Flow ers, Mrs. Charles F o r­
rester, M rs. B. (I. Methvin, Mm
B. C. Graham , Mrs. it. &lt;i Hickson,
Mrs. L. I. Hughey and Mrs. I , ink
Miller.

Blue Gust Hits Been
Added To Cosmetics
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By B E T T Y C l.A R K K
A P N ew afealurrs Beauty Editor
It'll be • b ill,, blur season ill
th , makeup world. Blue hai hern
poured Into lipsticks, powders and
foundation creams, and ohemista
have come up with Die mult tie
iightful hatch uf shades ranging
from the drop fallisli looking hluepinka to bright purples.
Such enchanting shades us pink
heather, crimson lilac nnd deep
■Rbrchid are a few which give a
wide choice.
N ,w fa ll fabric shades are
muled, reminiscent of those used
In Victorian davs. The lovely hot*
lie greana of that era, dull*wine
t shades and old rose w ill need to
b , complemented hy blight pink
ehaeks. Bo w ill Die greys, a big
tu rn In the American g irl's ward*
robe tills fa ll,
To achieve that pink look for
.W a ll, you'll need to use a fimmla[ -Rlon cream ranging from thr pale
•in k tones to the deep rosy hues.
Rouge w ill no doubt make a re*
.appearance to heighten the akin
ton* even more. Powder w ill l&gt;*
In ihadea of Victorian pink. The
akin w ill take on the ladylike
quality of a deep blush from *uriy
morning Ymtll late at night.
T h e . pink look w ill nut b* re*
.served fo r special occasions. It
w ill find its w av to the cook In
ttth e kitchen and to the debutant*
In th* ball room. These new
ahadta w ill go with everything
from apron* to dinner gown*:
w ill fla tte r every ag *; complement
blondes, brunette* or redheads.
Cauliflow er should be soaked In
■alted water for about a half hour
before using so as to draw out any
insects. I f the head la left whole
rather then separated Into fluwarets be sure to nut It into the
♦ w ater to noak head d o w n ._____
N O T IC E
Plaaaa P ick up RO H E BUHM KB
ardor ed Ihru Mlaioae Circle
Taead iy November U th . at
GRAY 8H A D O W B N L H B K K V
Boath Bsaford Aveau*

Central (’Irc’lv Has
Mliss Thelma Turner
Meet With Mrs. Hot/ IWeds George Steele

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AIrm herx uf llie A m eric.m Home ffouii uf I.it* und |,rui I* I.^*1*»ii|ri11k I’ 111
•’ hour I a n s I'tirk** to
Ih -p u itin e lil of die S n u fu id W o­l o M i- .1 | ) W u i a l r t i f f in IUSSI
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Hf h
man's C lu b w eie hosteeres oil F r i x*u*
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tli‘ |ilu&gt;&gt;«l t»\ .Mi4
r i m r l o i * n r u k i i i|’ mi :u i • •&gt; t m y ii - Iiim lip'll
day evening foi ii bridge p a rtyW i n d
A g o w n r i o m tile Millie f i lm .
ul-d novel euti-i tiiilillie lil ill thep e l uni b e l o n g i n g t o Air*. W . A. |
l i m b i In*
w I .iliiliit-ni collform of a procession o f brides, AO iiiih w a n w o r n Gy M i a . S u m l i a e t . I .ii i v i t * - 't i w e e k s ns a

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M is. C h a rle s lliiiiiil'i* Uluck S i n g * \ g n i n
II. a u n i s t o u s e a t
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Hlton Muuifhtoii, J i
M m . Hov Ins 11w i. pi. t u n
«t h a h i- t h e onl y
Millin'- v^eddlllK Orens vmis mI iow ii w a y ft»i i t m it. hi .i k e M ill m o n e y
l&gt;&gt; M m Hueut Idlerka*. File I uhI III tlllH It.\%|i
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war of tin* Ille 5 flit period
I
pill t i i|,e , ••'I**, t h e M.l o l s o n
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and I'ai k t :n . • .11 hilt e In p u l
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be
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W111 ill •I to M i - W i l l i a m S iT in ah i I,
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foi Inin. Imii lien, ligoie.* |u*'s too
M rs. Broughton W atk in s wel Indie
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C’-mid the guests a fte i w hich the high. III u i i g h t o n W’t i t k i ii - . nit'll*« y o u n g i* pl.i \ i» ietS
i • tIlian tree*
cu rta in s w ere pulled to the side lu
a n d a p n / e w a s p i e - e n t e d la* l o n g i • \ imii
11. •11v w ood
liv e n lilig ii slugi- s e llin g of un­ to Mi s II
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til,lie fu rn itu re In the cen ter of h o l d i n g I he iiiiu kkeil ta lly . Tho Ih.ides mi.|
tiingi
die stage was no arch and ut each bl id.11 huiupii t at * iii'li table wu*
• Muo hilt k f • ••III
l»* »*•
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a ii*! Mi * td t .ig i Hai lien Mi and t honghf
I run tn the pm gram E v a n s Ale Mi
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do * no .‘It ise u p*
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followed by little
.Miss Sandra
AA rig h t, dau g b li i i f Mi and A lls
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piocessinif by serving a* flow-er
g -il
Alms K li/atie i b Hyson and
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w ily dii-ssi-d in * mi i lu i gowns uf
glean and ta rrie d liinupiet* of
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At Mtiiui il
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ftie ide iy
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in., ill .I 1•'.111*00
A 'I Philip* Ml- lie d I nx .1 * !••' I I •I&lt;p* Mill
♦" v ein o l d d o l m a n w h n h h e l u m r t d I l .......
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MVe i l o o m m . - ,.|,l. i *. t h e II l&lt; l l . n l i i , Ml- I M
H O LLYW O O D , Nov th. ‘ d l M.
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The A F I. Siueeii Actors Guild w ill l e a r n t h a t l l r r l i e i l H ten H o r n ..f |(. . . p . . , , * „ f M m M i a n II .Stone, XVui t NX NNiiiio‘ 1 , Ml* tI I. III*
I ..| 11 li t I loll
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in City hUh i.eeii e l e c t e d p l e - i l e a f ) A
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*eel&gt; jurisdiction ovei television th
It'll Air
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New I n . Al,
II 1 Xtl'iMiW l.ll* I i'll
I* th. i loiviog
o f h i t p l c t l g r c l a s s m till- S i c . HU M , . | „ | 1M | , | .... . „ , J
acting.
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Nil frn li'in ity ut S trlsn ll I'lilV ri
iltiii-ii i n f f i - l u vs11Ii liivt-ly ilt-titlls Mi
'I lu* was decided yesterday at s ily in D cl.aivl.
N l&gt; / .ii*Im i \ M i- l
NX' ' l l « \ * flint I’lllhM il to
I 11
ul i inbiiiidci y
This g-iwn had H uh ,it. Xli-a l
tile guild's minimi uieeting. t.i
|* Niels.'!’, Nils .Scott .IV- - t o l l I inl an ji |»:i 1 1
Bow niun, u guild dlreetoi. -ill,| the . Tro y K ay , J i . t u stinhoi* mi the hi-lnugcd lu lln u-iilIni uf M is. N' Ih Nt III!.W ll. -Nil's KlUltk I llll'lll ••■ t Ilf • .1-1 .|l I i K it lfi X »»•
Guidon
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Mrs
W
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D
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union will
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‘BtiCMin-1 U n ive rsity o f H o ih lu , *pent ihe •ui modi-1-.iii Gn- ilrcns worn hy M ilh i. Nils, || M I'ltpwoih, Mi* i tm v iiim I -tu\ i Inn tlm r mold It
NX K N un. Mi s I T K u k ri, M i* j i i v i *i i i
mg •outracts ... Ic lc v isl,,., ,f :, pro- w,...k
Sanford w ill, hm fan,
Alia. J . (i Andes ul lu i wi-ildiiig
posi-d m t-rgt-i n f olhi-i i n i *nl uni
ily, Air and Atr* T m y Buy r.nd in I —1*1.. A guwn u iiii I i led hy Mr*. J . A Young, XIi ♦ k NX F ill M is '1 Hci*v i ; m iM. - l i t . I..,ti of tin
ily.
oil* in N e w V m k is n u t Hindi-.
Airrs. J II. Rav
H r ha.I a* his Edwin B liiiiliul.i I’l W.|f! WOlfl hy III lk»* S.»WV«*|s Ml* H l( III*'
frill lii.lll t l l |U I '- l 111* till I'li I III «*
guest H a rry llipaun al
\ n 11 ut ti I . i m u m
luderil Airs. I-red I . W illiam s ul her kilihnch. Nils C II NVuoi. Nlir. I ••I I•••• t. nlH u riy l l ! ! l**l». Mir
I l' Cook I t l i ' V r l i i m t I ii il t ii i i • : n •*
t i l l . I E It II I I VMs
al ihe university
• ollt Mil!
| wedding in ll'u'l Alsu ft mu thu in d Mi* I I C link
V i.lis William-:, J r uf Sanford,
l i i o l i i Y Hti'%%liit
l»i*i*:«&lt;i •* «*f *11
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AH*.
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law senior at 8l*l»on U m vcrtr'y,
Alack ( levt-luiid, a * ln d iiil at Mi«* B u lly Couk lielonging lu Mr
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I Ii*' t a u t v
ni«* I I v i t Mi
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w ill tervi- us tuB.-.tmasU’i at (lie .Nielson U n iv e isily. has been m u 'H a rry lO n e n A lic Stui.e mudrltd
lllll li'l
Hutl. H **8*ol•. M ri. H It U .l ti l I III Ill'll llllo 11 i'DDll
initiation dinner uf Phi Alpha sell al une of Nlel'.iin r 10 "lilo rl f-rr Iiiu lh er’s wadding eiireiuble l u
Ali
M E . Kabuln, Al. 1 Ni *k **Iu l . a i i t m i v l u i u t t k pi »v
Della, honorary legal (la te n n ly , outstanding students", il w a. an -lfru m 1803 and Mr* llnv E r a n k l}
•*ng.*i, Nf i ■
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uii .Monday nighl al the O rin g r riiuinsed al a meeting of the »IU - 1 r &gt; urea, J r . wa* yuw iinl in it**i
I ft
lll'lll
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XX K i.k ld !
Mi
C ity Huli-I, it u a*, amiotiiici l on di-nl liody on Friday
Btnderila Inmther-in lau . wedding
Mi
J i - l II II! I , Hilt I ll »VII Id - 111'8\ a*t| || l.'it.i nl
Frid ay hy Richard II. Cooprt iu&gt;- ale rhuseii by vole of llie ir fellow impurled c lu ffunel,
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t il|'« - Up l o tll«* I • &gt;1*111 I'M •oft
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lu d riils on (he basis uf their n il-I Modeling Ihe guwn uf
l r to i im '**1 at** f f| I Iii - • '
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Mi
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D icker-ini iii | nor! i*aSit* lift- itoiii* r v • i v t i n * I • I
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l a . t l k l ' I i la A l / t l l a
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■with
which
Miss .1
I* lit '• lot
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I jMlllltlM I sin,i * .mil ,i ut fl
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M * Ii- X I
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Is. Mrs II It ihlhuiii
. \ f Mu" ih a tiappA • •
Garden A It t "s Fur Nuveillbi-t
M i- i i II D a v i s . XI. • 1I' lx'
• i *, uie a r il mlupti-d lu H uiulu 's
mother's
wedding
guwn
fi
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A xult-u* must nut lie iieglecti-il I » inter climi.te amt are usvfiil
nnd from tin- I t 'll period
liliii'i oil, N|t
it l: He'll v !•• it l 'l r a m t ( t a n Hud*
'I | R, J ih I**!
during pi-riiuls u f drought in Du- -uni res n f s k y - b l u e c u l o r III I h e d i e of Airs An llie Hi Ms m
I I I Nmli*"
t* i*k mill ^
Ml tit* t mi*' 'Ai»| Ii " t a i l ll*4«|ir
autumn and winter, test ninny ,.| garden.
tiy Miss Alary W i l k e s A
.&gt; I i l l utlMlli xt.
Xt-.. Mi
-.I a «Iiova Im-im*'*4 I'tinpl** •• i
the floWei b u d s tie stied.
D id rumpost sliuuld
fill Die
sl i u u l d
•lit.. Ml 4 t . I tlai
t»rii \
• •I t*v i m •**• 4 iiml ali* d ■
B e ilis , Die perennial Engli-h hull's Hint are tu lie ucrupird hy
L A K E AI.AHA T O l ' I I I S I S
At U n til. Xtia 1 P t«*iil i i iI S'- I' I I I n I U i n k - t a i f "
- &lt;* Mi
D aisy, is a choice edging plant ibuibs.
The curd party tieing simn-i-i
f
llllo n
t*V t to* at iii fur extreme western Flo rid * und
I ’ uin settia. slmulii nut lie rut hy the l.ake M ary Tourist t 'l .l 1 mil. . 11, .XI. ■ Male • Im fl. eg m
'E
is usually disappointing III t h e ! back nuw, nor ahoiild tliey lie has tiei-n changed from Nb-v. I* • 1*1s. Edw .ild llig g i lia, J l
II t light.f n. XI i * f Im , I* ' \ ...i
I I XIH I I H I X l lie XI X If IM I
lower peninsula.
'bnced by uverwratering, as flowei Nov. 17
A rth u r T u iiikm -.n
XX
ll. M i* E K Slow**. N|«
IV X S A M N 'N .I itli( N id
Calendulus at must effective buds liave been formed hy late nuw fhairniun uf (lie stm fflel..,s
1 K irc h liu ff. Nt i - S it i III!..
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when they are grown In large l November
rummittee.
1t Vlllg f n f i Hi i -ii .' n* Inn,
XI ■s. XV
F ill.! . M. .
lieds ur d rifts uf a .in gle improved
W ueirus species, Die uaks may I
XV
II
tli lllsu ll. •III V
iilu-ig. M is
variety.
In- moved now, using lath e r small ruuviit r o n t r t l » u t i u i i t u c ri ii | h i « i »f • Nl «. Eilun Iii Itall, Xtls 1 ■1 It
m m I i r i l l ,**i ** X.
11,1*V AA•
D rucaeuas und utlier tropical sixes &lt;rr-7’ &gt; and heading hack
diet. Air- It W Itu p ii-ilil Mi
sill V Ul til! IlMlIII* Ilf St||*4’l ,.*• 1
foliage plants Diut have become t tin- braucliea severly, leaving llie
•' ly !• HOI|-l|Al|&lt;|t*| , M i «.
X
Fluyd A . Palm er left veM v la a
Iltnrm oii'i • lui ki
II,*. film
leggy liiuy lie cut to the giouud ti-i niitia) growing point in place. fur Lo» Angeles, C a lif, e'heie to
fie, M l i .I I* r i i t m m . f i . I N|i
llnl lli»*V •A a' l l l l l I t' lf l t' V ••*•
level and Die canes utilised ns
\ I ly -M f
X! r*A W i ll lull*
!*l&lt;
it ndisli aec-da, quick tu gerinl* w ill attend a Prudential l it h*
N i.r llif iii i i l l f ' . l t l I U
propagating material
**|, XIIm i "! IlmwiA* /.Ut'liiii A XUI.I.
u .itc, ate *u mutinies sown along suranro convention. He w n it.
l! aa U- I fu* t Im i| mm • •
E luagnua puugena Is one of with slowly perm lnaling annuals couipanied In Jacksonville fm Mi.
•wn, S i i l i i r
XVillimiln, • HI • tlii' '111 yt*t», nlil iirli**-*
very best linrdy heilge m ateriuls tu mark Die ruws.
••ip XVlullli*. I ‘Inn In! !«• M ill!It s i t Mini f m 111 •• ti
weekend hy Ills wife and ilaui'ifo r Florida, us it may tie kept In
I F.li/itl" ii* Fit*
H tar ted annuala, growing ra id , ter, M is. Palmer and A lt. la ilm
any desired form by shearing.
illy in plant hands, should lie se­ Ray.
F eaturi-d soon w itli attractive em cd fi mn your flo rist to replaco
Illustrations In coming garden missing or u nth rifty plants.
Airs. John .Melscli, Sr ir iiiin , •! l l o i m ' c o m i M H H e l d I t y
mngnxinea w ill lie Die A ll Anteri­
T u lip hiillis, nuw lit cold sto r­ yedi-iday from Tninpu wlien- .In l . i l k t * M o H IT It* ( l l l H T ' l l
or Flower Neel Selections for age, must he ordered at once Visitr-d Mr. and Mrs. Joe AleGcti
1049.
fim u the seed houses that specia- Slid llie ir fam ily. She wus an-uiu
t he
l.ake
Mi. Ill a*
tblptlsl
G arden furniture sliuuld be II*e in Die processing of these pnilii-d iiiitlte hy her •ister MiG hnrlotli1 Starke of New Huv*-u. ' u rd l
rhusen tu reflect thu atmosphere bulbs.
i-i'lelirilli'd
it"
annual
Conn, wlm w ill visit for a while in
necuiiiiiiK
yesteiduy
ul
ituI I ardwuod cuttings H inches
Hunfnrd liefure returning tu In i
iich with special service* slid
...g e n 'm e ,U| l k . ^ t‘o “ C
b l,nv .r y ra" lioine in Cnnncticut.
dinner, n »«■ iiiiiiu iiiic i d tin*
Kusa n iiiltlflu ru for understocks pul
in Hurida'a sandy soils, an
ruing hv t(i-v. Ill n illlin l The
may lie preparcil liuw and set Mint frequent renewal 7
is sssential.
&gt;--'s nriigram xvns liigh ligld id In
Friends xvill lie interesle l i
directly in nursery rows.
A' el vet green w inter law ns uf
I vies may he lifted from llie Dalian rye grass ara possible only learn Dint I'fc. Hill E. Corbin "I -Mintons preached hy four fuim
garden and transplanted to con* when utuwiug, w atering and fa r . the 24th In fa n try Division, 24Di • pastor.* uf Die cuiirch.
IteV, II
II. A lirtiu , pnslui ul
talnere uf water or Bull for in ­ liltin g are attended to reg ularly, Hignal Company has completed
the radio operators course at the ia.- Lake Hi-lcii lla|d i*t ('lunch.
door decoration during the w inter,
W ater relationship a t and fo l­
J unlperus i* Die genu* to which lowing tansplanling of seedlings A rm y school system updated by Ilrv , Henry Tuvlo r. now a pasim
tile Jacksonville church bulb nf
belong th* most useful of the cun* most lie watched w ith the geat- the Kelo School Command of Do- -abuilt spoke ill tin- Illum ing Ihe
Eighth
A
rm
y
und
was
awanb
d
a
Iferuus evergreens for Florida.
eM diligence.
certificate of completion nt Die afternoon's sermons were given
K nowledge of basic design is
ichool on Oct. 10. The school i* in t v Ray. ( ’ . I,. Cl Issey Hint It- s
X
m
arks
on
even
tha
simplest
neceeaary If your garden Is to
Yokohuma, Japan and P fr t’oilon Marvili Howard. A large gmup
kind
of
planting
plan
w
ill
halp
praient pictures that are whully
was previously stationed at I'm ' •I church memlii-m atlended tiw
satisfactory to yuu and your you to determine the number of Le w is, Wash.
I,u rd i re-slim* ami dinnei
new
shrub*
you
w
ill
need
lo
o
r.
guest*.
d
rr
from
your
nurserymen
this
L a w n * of w inter gras* mutt
recelvt constant c a rt In tha m at­ month.
Y ellow foliage may indicate a
ter of Irrigation, feeding and trim ,
nting, In order that qu ality may lark of irun brought about by tho
presence of lime, so be certain tu
ba maintained.
M uUlcolored edging of mixed remav* all bit* of m olar from
panties ara moat attractive and plant beds.
muat be established during this
Z ygucactus, or C h rlatn a a etc*
flscte tha taste o f tha ownar.
tu*, should be fed every two
of tha houeaj It autom atically re­ weeks w ith a weak fa r t lllw r
Binford’N Exdiuive Shop for KUIUlwn . - •
solution to assura a good set of
month.
N leremberglas, tha cup-flow* flower buds. —J . V . W atkins.
from InfanlR ihru "i/e 12 . . .
Otvahwh-eeKenlwiy lies Orsu
• a h a i A M e »ih *1 rsit su*
Ussttea lec A* tee *• ksr CkrM*
Hanford-OrleiUa IL L — T a r a

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Mrs. Courier Hostess
For Juearuuda M eet

I“Procession Of Brides” And Bridge Party
Presented By American Home Department

•with bridal diesar* dating from
IJS-72 being modeled tiy local g irls,
ii'. luulal I lie me was carried out
Air. and Airs. Hufurd lioune o f.Mil decoration* on the liridgi tallies
Tusculoosa, A la. were III# recent •which were ci-nleied with u m in i­
ature bridal bompiel und biiriiing
guests of Alirs Ruth Hale.
lx tiite tapers. Greenery ajul white
Ipoiu pom clirysaiithemumn w e n
Among thu«e enrolled al North­ jplaced (ii lovely an uiigeiueiits i&gt;western U niversity in Kvonsieii. ' io iillil the loom I tie only touen
Ill Is Charles Bernard Collin* of of color wus a Thanksgiving
Sanford.
table ill 0111- side uf the uudiluriun;
which wu* centeied with a sllllU*
Alra. II. J ladiman has nad ns luted pumpkin Hindi- of bright
her recent visito rs, hci neiiliew, vegetable*. Also phin;d oil the
W. F. Ile in /e und Aim H rln/e lehli- weie low howl* holding full
of Crown Point, I ml.
11 nit and u stuffed pln-snnl.

M O N D AY
A surprise shower was
given on
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The Past Matrons Club w ill meet Wednesday afternoon at the home
• t the home of Mrs. A, K . Shoe­ of Mrs. W illiam F. Sm ith in honor
maker. 2318 Mellonville Avenue, of Mrs. Ja ck C. Morrison. E n te r­
w ith M rs. 3. F . Dutton a ; ro taining with Mrs. Sm ith weie Mrs
hostess.
Charles S Morrison and Mrs. Pete
TU ESD AY
McRaney. Arrangem ents of d iryThe Brotherhood of the F irs t 1suiithemiiins and losehuds were
eaptlst Cliureh w ill uiret for u used in decurntilig throiighuiit the
upper meeting at 7:31) F . M. ul !house.
the church annex.
Bale in the afternoon le fie d i
W ED N ESD A Y
melds consisting of punch, • iiik IThe Lm llcx’ A u x ilia ry of Ihe wiclies, cookie.i und mints were
Brotherhood uf Railw ay Trainm en j served. Those enjoying the uffuir
w ill have a cuvered dish luncheon weie the honor guest, Mr-. Mor­
at the home of Mrs. W T . T h in s I m on, niul Mrs. Hugh C nrllun,
Friends w ill lie glad to le.iru
by In Orange C ity. Anyone desii . Aim. John I,. C raw ford, Mrs It K. that Churles Croup is recuperating
In f transportation may telephone* Klsberry, Mrs. Robert A. Fi*k«j, from all Illness at the Fernsld
1319-J.
Mrs. W illiam Haiiiiu. .Mrs ‘!&gt;ol‘ l.aiighton .Memorial Hospitul
The C ivic Department of the I ilu iris , Mrs. Robert Hickson. Alls.
Sanford Woman's Cluh w ill meet C. F. Henderson, J r .. Mrs Wynd
Airs. Ht. C la ir Kendrick and • on
to r a covered dish luncheon a t 1Istsm Friddle, Mrs. Jam es Riser,
•82 :30 F.M . at the d u ll house. Mm. I Mrs. J . A. Sm ith, Mrs. Richard Paul uf Washington, It &lt; aie
W. E . Ilolleyheud w ill speak on 1 Van ( ’amp, Mrs. Charles Vudo- spending some time with
the Pilot Club Milk Fund
A ll pich, Alls. Berner I.. Winn, Miss K endrick’s patents. Mi uint
members of the department who &gt;Peggy I Ionian, Aliss Jew ell e a r ­ I’unl Pendd.
are able are asked to meet ul 11 on I ner. Alisa liottie Smith and Miss
Airs.
Robert
Hlackhur'i and
to fill envelopes with Inberrul'in- Jean William s.
sm all daughter of Hi bindo weie
seals fo r mailing.
recent guests of M is •’ \ A lams
The County Council w ill meet
and Air. and Aim Cliaudb Sinn on
at Seminole High School from
Ninth
at then liulne oil We
2 00 until 4 (X) F M The guc-t '
Street.
speaker w ill t&gt;r h rv . It I.. /.ini I
i
merman of the Holy Cross E p is ­
The Sanford Woman's Golf Ascopal Church
Air. ami Airs Churle* W illiam s
• 'elation held a weekly luiirna- and son, C alvin Stephen, of A'lun•
TH U RSD AY
ment
oil
llm
rsday
la-giuoum
at
The annual Thanksgiving dinnei
ta, Ga. are the guest* ,.f All With
of the Philnthen Class uf the I on aiVlin'k at the Kemiliol.- I oun am*' parents. Mr. and Mr* V..he
i
l
l
y
Clnli
Following
the
afterF irs t Baptist Church w ill he held
A W illiam s. St n&lt; then in.me, i'mi
at the Tourist Center ul tl Mil F.M j n....o'* |&gt;iuy pi ires weie l » a I it*‘it Magnolia Avenue
I be Am erican Home Depart - i l l . All s. tv II SUItth tor the best
ment of the Sanford Women’s -m ie m C lass A p lay; M is W. R
John S rh ro eje r left , ii bsliirdsx
Club w ill meet at tile Junior High Williams in C I iihs (I ami Mrs. W for Aliaiili to spend -e vn al v rkSchool at 8 uo F M.
I he gut-si G Fit niiiig in ('lass C.
liefure leaving foi Panama w h ile
Among line.e enjoying the uf- he w ill he associate.) a* a pilot
speaker w ill be Colena \\ ilhoil
whose subject w ill !&gt;e "cullnury teinooii were Alls Sm ith, Alra with an au xiliary of the I'm A inn
Wilhams,
Aim.
Flem ing,
Mrs. lean A irw ays
a rts".
Air*. James
The Seminole County Federa­ Ge ige H im -Io n .
t i o n of Woman'.. Clubs w ill noi l u i R iwlaud. Airs. It \V. Herron. .Mis
l.awruncc llorfnn an-l gm -i h ei •
covered dish luncheon at the Worn- J Hugh Wheli'liel, Miss Alau.le Wll- ntth W illiam s uf Tampa *1. &gt;. Me
mi,
Aim.
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ii.
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an's Club with the meeting utuil
Iluiold Kunliier, Mm
Raymond • linlcnlK ul (hi- Univi-miiv ,(
Ing at 10 30 A M
l.iinilipin
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and
Aim
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a
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lligp in pla in Gainesville. *pcnl (hi* a -rk
The iiiu m n i.ii School Parent1-mi ul Mr H orluii’s Imiur in S ill
but
ham
Teacher Association w ill me *t at
furd.
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Hunters In-Fifth Southeaster.
tit/ riH iff* *t
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District Will Have
Y a h k w GndersF^(m if&lt;Orth
Good Game Supply
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Cillery Feds Showered | Outstandlfiff Flgfa t ^ n^ h^KPkA!btat
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Le t us change your o l.-grease and
With Encouragement Card Is. Scheduled clean
amt polish y rtir car. Bat.
At New Smyrn.! TiltjAt Armory Tonight tety charge—C
niw n (in s 27 2'10«

per gal. E x t ra 28 7 / lflc per gal.
1 Bottle Soil* fic e with every
! Sanford businessmen, clubs und
a
r i . k, , . » r
tl,
IIS
iplarement.
organ l tut Ions showered the S c m -* An outstanding fig t card; ijmn- five gallons of gas.
T .V L I.A H A S S B K , Nov, 16, (Spe.
Inolo High Sol,
&lt;’d o ry F V h l
hy the Negro W elfare 1127 Hanford Avenue
Before the first half ended. n o li
— ihI y .
Hunters in the F ifth Con­
A II.A N T A , Nov. 15, (/P) The decision in the war between ihe with tclcgrnina nt 7::i(l o’clock
Cooper skirled left end h " » r'&lt;i servation D istrict can look forward
» R 1® 7 » j » W „ ,
yard touchdown Jliu n l. and Bass to n "much improved game supply" stale* Hill may rankle a little in Dixie but down here there's nothing
,nR F rid a y evening in New S m y rn a , * L l*h*.
n^u^n A u ! ° r* i r r l
•
Just before the Suufonl-New Silly- |
t "tidy McDaniel aiid T ig e r
again
tn plnre the Feds this season, the State Game and Imt love for those Yankee football playeis.
, , conveilerl
, .
rna H igh Heliool footl.aIt g«mi!, - t t | 0d* n f 1* ' " * 1‘ “ P ,n thc fc " ‘ u r«
out front hv a 14 l« ' ' » « '*■ Fresh W ater F ish Commission said
Umar football 'o u tisl, who carry pigskin carpetbag, are down in I * . * h u m m ' this 'morm'ng ’ tV ! « « h t .
MuI wmv I he* th ln l Jit*riot I, Ilffi
tn&lt;j4ly
passedJ i t yards to Charles Thomas . ft,,.' rmumiaalon reporter) that » mmtlirt, - -413 of lliem at So u lh railrrn conference schools alone- and , If, K . M orris, principal «f the I Dne nf the outstanding flghta on
aliont of them are among Dixie'* mo»i beloved.
(local high school.
| Ihe card w ill be a battle royal
ot llie L n .l* *1*. H ruprr luirki-d .&lt; i Il(|„ wit|)&lt; fUIVPV &lt;lf „ ftnH. r ,
"T. h...e telegrams
pepped
. . r. ■” ■
'I 'tha
" " hoy* I w ith s4x participant*. "T h l* fight
Who did the wooing which
Imll over from the ope yaid *t« "
Mt.«l that the game ontup, and they greatly np|tu*rlhl.
appi.-elated! w ill tie worth the prlc*
»dml*two pluvf* inti*r. II hhh ml^vu »*••• look in Ihe 12 central---Florida conn- , •"ought them south la a question eastern nrnr*r w lih tin •w.I k i - ' V * ,,n ,,
*ion,” - J. W. Knowles asserted this
extra point.
•“ •vhing given them ov the
tl
lie* run fium “ ha hoik ! ns hut year *on
arguo n frr . Rome nn fie riI’s hom i l« P h ™ » i ! I ii u n .
nnv Hmirh nn nt th . !! f ii * ?'
|K*a|ilf,** I'rim iim l .Mon * morning.
roach f ’nrl Kettles sent hi inunjr 1- the I I In ycara.'*
....... y i n
pr"l'o«*d foot h»l I employ Johnny
v y_.
th^
mmoti&lt;t! today.
nv.
‘Sugar PWle' Washington and
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, ianation
, .a a
asserted
of his reserves in tin- final per
la.'st
passers,
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the aieu, the report said, ahow-ni
IT * _ ! ! ? ..I
a iro rg la backThose sending lelegrante Incl'ld- 'G raveyard' Murphy w ill meet In
•Inubt
were
prompted
to
■
come
hut the Barracudas wen- m .TIair
i tiiiv ii'iiim iM * hI i i i i i |&gt; in w iM lili
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hone from Yeadon, Pa. The lteM ,.t l“ Heml'nob- High S,-lin
•B" the six round »eml-flnal match.
South fnr fnmo, fun, funds and
prnetrnle the Fed defense f"! »
football—tn say nothing of a fire fTnm 'Tu’in P o ^ n i l ^l’ rn ' r , r “ n'*‘ j squad, Seminole County f*h,imher I The fights are scheduled to start
sroie.
r«miniiNHi«in w aid m * And
gists said rpmil anil turkev had «•*•'**wll«n.
n Um i m I .
r* a
__ “ f,nn . JWMKUI IK, .1
shown the g i m l e t gains. In I The money attrarllo u to mine
l b H u g e County w ildlife o ffhei * B " ‘ttli was shut o ff last winter
111 ii 1111*«| 1hit It bim 'H ch w rr r iuni r wh*'n
Ciinfct*
I iil. r.fifu l limn thvy Im vr U i n in v l''; f*H'* M* W rAn w iJh 1,11 lhit M&gt;1
"iiinov, many ye a rs." An excellent umbo ihe N f.A A rode,
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t u r k e v rrn p w h s also reported In
However, the othrr atlrartiso * Wildcat’. «ce soph end, Hen /.ar~.
v nitm, . mi, ,i
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St. Johns. Sumter and Htrvard ‘ H I must lie strong as freshmen HnkN. hPAjfecI DixiowNirl from K as ! i *-Wo
I wnrdV (r r; , I
III
t '
I
The Seminole High School Celco.min . The commission a l s o dr "'pnid rostgrs bristle with name. Chirsgo, Ind.
By S T E R L IN G S L A I T K Y
M liheil Brevard as ’’pmltaldy the «t "tales and cities a long way did^tll^r ,,UnAM
h * ,OP
thinl&lt; they ,11,1 u lot'to nelp os win » f » V r''
y I i"
6U 0-16 D u n l o p T i r e s
A T L A N T A . Nov. 15. |/T) The M trt Sfiuiheaitern ^ 'o n frin w r b, ,i ,|tniil county on tin- East from Ihe Slates Bights country,
a? t J l l I A M-floutheastern for the gam e," G „« ,h C o ,I h .t ih , ,le. « m w ill m art the Leesburg Yelfoctball rare already tv thr fine»t Inton imaginnlilr in dolt t pi, l vonr i oast" this year. Other counties
the
Flo
rid*
Gators.
He’s
from
dared
today
Sanford
defeated
|ow
J»fket»
at
the
high
school
In one rase a northern rtate
Alex G ardiner of New Sm yrna 211 t.. n ,h an East ,U ,d Hm«»rtr('w »venlu« at ,:3 0
$ 9 .9 5
listed for plentiful supplies of Pennsylvania- has morn fdothsll H arrluhurg, III
champion until llt» iare it over,"
oVIoek. The game w ill he apnnMeDonald, Ohio, Is second string Floridn Conferc nee game
A fcUnrf aI llir lU nciinui winch •hnw Ororsi^. Mi«ii»»ii»tu «n«l pool w e ir Osceola, l.nke, Putnam plnyers In the Southeast than K*n- fullback.
sorad hy thr Pilot eluh nf Sanfnnl.
In the
thn eonfe
eonfi'Cen.
I
---Tulanc fighting U out fur the rhamfrion.ltip ,* enough t&gt;. nm U the Flag ler rind Seminole. The U tter. tw kky,
y . a state In
Plus T a x &amp; Trade In
Fuads derived from the game
Auburn’s best sophomore ru n - 1 t&gt;
i
, ...i .. i ,i .. „ i
„„
wardens - hu I. would o ffer the U*sl I enn*ylv»nla ha* op loyal ron«
w ill W placed In th&gt; milk haak
lO W llT
IA 'iI I I h
spin*, of M tw rt, t .I.f and Ihe aamWeis go In rl.u irh ,
! F„ IJIr,e | ........ .|uall shooting -m ,r in Dixie doing well wnlle hen n r r - K a y P r lf r e y - played high B a n
O T H E R S IZ E S A T REA SO N ..
account to furnish milk fnr needy
vrhool football at home In P o r t* .'
m
..
Neither of the three was rot,
H I).
, lucky was only 2 ],
A JIL K P R IC F S GOOD S E L ­
S c o r e r s ! fam ille* la the coanty. It ha- been
mouth, Clhln. Pittsburgh gave u p ’
r O O llK lil
aide red a championship contend, r of third as the roaches nid
(•ported by Pilot Club o fficial".
The survey also IndlcaleH
Hhlo Is Ihe serond ranking nr-. •
H, lit,a rt s to the T e n n e .‘ ee |
_______
E C T IO N O F U S E D T IR E S *
last spring anrl early fall hv
F ifth p ls ie whs reset ved for m m
Uf «l ilirtcrtM* in (leer.
ilu rrr of Yiinkrp rrMinmll tnlfn* in I Vnl* wnH Vnrm an
* 1. , '
•
,w
coaches and athletic direrto r*. loll Kentucky Imt instead tin- W ildcatT
U B E S — PASSEN G ER 4
"The la-st Imt. for d e e ,.’’ ssld the H ,,„th -2 4 nhloans s t.s v 'd „ vohmteer Vol r .m ll rvnm
„ N ^ V T M ,,K/
l5.’
'
now that the season Is almost tire In ninth. Kentucky" dism al
TRUCK.
° f Wavliinglou and
done, only th&gt;ue three have a season f,'sto re s in gloomy S a tu r ­ the icport, "apiw ar to In- Otange. ft,on Ohio Stale, Miami, OoOn llrunswiek N f ' R hv F lk a * f i r i i "rf ^ ° W"
RO BIN SO N T O F IG H T
'••’ " I ' - ’
course, the "tor nat. and the imiversBv-. Th . t v ,
fr" ^ " —
chance.
day a tin' one iigiun 1 Mi loilppi u 't d l/ o f Marlon county."
leiulei -hip with
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Nov. 16- ir t h
verslty „ f Illin o is, Northwcviet n.
And to make the experts look and V and erbilt. East w i - , 4 . • ie.
16 players
players &lt;
«•" d
d "I".
— «er , ntnn 5fJ’’
°tn Df jost
toilchdowo, and lluee extra
W elterweight
ChamplMi
Hay
P i,dogiste in the fk-nla National et nl , missed 16
f rnm
Pa Tnod
l „ m two
l
even worse there is a char.re bn lo ry over F lo rid a w hs k i n l i c k v '(S u g a r) Itotdnxon trades punches
I
i
,-purled
the
deer
population
Indiana
m
ls.es
ten.
Dnhel.teln
from
’
Bridgeport,
Conn.
P°
I'e’
m
,"
'ha
"
M
l
,.
,lnt
in
more
a tie for the championship which f li s l ro n fere n re virto i V "f the
•ht'M- w«" up an esl mated 2&lt;l p.-,
Hix each from New York and
T(
vn |a|rc „»
r. n,.f |„ n i ..
«ow "»* " »
"• M more with Hobby |j^ . Baltlm onr, to­
IS IS W . 1.1th St.
verbally was awarded lo Grnrgin ,en son.
.-.-ol
ove.
last
year.
New
Je
rse
y,
five
from
Connect,nhlo
Is
l
K
s
t
e
d
in
Ibxm
footl.sll
"!■
&lt;" 1' night in a featured 10-rouml event
T e l. IU0S
Tech without dissent before Ihe
T h e A u b u rn I’lain sn o o
o*
of an arena boxing prngram. It
Though the commission ptedu l,-I *;ul. two each from Rhode Island lw ctU w A | oinrlo and Steve Fnr- i ' &lt;| | llnk ’ ih e ,-T ' &gt; II ,'ro.ve, i Ind. I w ill be a nun-title match.
season started.
the 12th run g , the
pot
nla, and one
ni „ „ fllr Al.b « ™ .
1 ,,Mk
_-r ii , '" 'v r l
* Just helow the leader* Is G c u ( I * Tech. losers on successive
Saturdays to Tennessee and A la ­
bama.
Next aie I h e Vanderbilt fn ie
►
4
•
modores, a team which pinhaldy
would be a major contender if the
Tax
Book
a
are
open
for payment of HI-18 City Taxes
season lasted long enough.
ienu me
vaouaiunva v.«ri v-opp, a giant , .
T .1 .
The rest of the pod lions aie ( N ashville 1. Other ganir« *r&lt;- C ii- I Below iv a breakdown of deer, t The Georgia Bulldog*1 lend
thr
Disrmmt of 4% will be Hllowrt! fur paymrnt In Nov^
taken by M ississippi Btate, Ten- a,I,-I at Tech (A lla n t u i; I im im ii - 'lu u n l. ,|u «il and turkey in Ihe conference, hut only 28 of th e m . Junior tackle, .lipped aw ay from " ' ' o ' " on
, r
nessea (the experts pick fm sec­ at Georgia (A th e n - i. Miaou ai 12 ■Diinties of the F ifth D lstrlrt | riiH,i «,|iia,I are Georgians Pennxvl- Ohio S U te .
He's from Dayton, j ' " V . ", Jrt ,......1 ............
ember; 3 % diacount for payment In December; 2 7 r for
ond beat), Alabama (lim it pick for Florida (G a in e sv ille ), and I 11I 11111,
' h* *»,'•
HievArd— T urkey an,I ((nail, vanla and Penn State could ure John Anderaon ix a sophomore end „ T h V I”
tional leaders was luroerl In t,y
third best), Kentucky, Florida, at Cincinnati.
ideptiful; deer and sip iirre l, fail J Georgia’s Joe G e rl, leading Sooth bnm
from n,&gt;l„rb
Duluth, Minn
payment in January ami 1 for payment in February.
Joe fie ri o flie o ig ia ll&lt; cored two
and Auburn (the only team
&lt;"&gt;11us
Vit gitinc fair
Auburn, M ississippi State and
touchdown,
and
,ix
r
u
n
point,
they |&gt;egged properly, No. 12).
.M a il, P len tiful; - r j j j , , W a , H h ^
C h l | c k partm cnl.
I'lnglc
Mississippi have nn oft d»\
ns Georgia inm pcil nv,-i Auburn,
The Georgia Bulldogs, unbeaten
K llcn H oy, C ity T a x Collector
id t o i k e y . f a i l ; s ip n r r e l, scarce
Bediim ik, after his selection last 12-11
after five Southeastern gmtios,
season &lt;m the A P dream eleven, Is ]
In
eight
game-,,
tohas
scored
was ranked fourth hy roaches. In
•piorel f a n ; turkev. semce.
in the position nf champion who eight iTiurhdown-, III III in iminta
second place arc the Mlseh.sipnl
M ar,,,,,
D ee,, plen tifu l; s.p.lr- ( O n t O T H
III
F O O t H a l l must tie dethroned. But W alsh Is after for a total of 78 l Ktinta.
Rebels, tlm September p iik for
m I. •|i in 11 and lu rke v. (an
going lo tnuke A ll-A m erica selectight h place.
In third is the
tiiniil'tA ll game, plentiful
[ tor» think hard and long hefntu
By JIM B K C K E B
Tuiane (Jreen W ave, rated ninth
llsceohi
Deer and turkey, plen­
Syraeuae Unlve, *')** mo pirre
they fill the centur slot.
two months ago.
tifu l; ipiail, fa ir ; sipllrrel, scarce. I A P N rwafeattirca Spuria Writer
m airhing band l« K»’»l«'ll III ufKaturday’s games did much to
nnge ami blue sk i tl&lt;•thing (trie
Putnam
tfoall, p I (• n t i f u I, 1 Strength up the middle I . ns lmwreck the exports’ rankings. But
fall.
S T A T E C O L L E G E . I’a ,
ir» s’puiM'l, fa ir ; deer and turkey, J port ant to a football sipiarl as it
when coupled with what happene-t
( ill rp
~
Is to a baseball team.
during the previous few week, the UP)— tilmiicea me tlmt tl„ power
A T formation t*am requites a
U st 'f* I t il e hisnceOm i t h I ngi "w, &gt;iiid f "'
f j " " 1;''1'
'v l|lt
(1 ........’
""
C alifo rn ia, At my and
hard-driving fullback, a cleverturn out norm ally .......................... . , ''" l I’1" *
11 ‘ " 'wl K " "" ' n " » , ‘■"J- I ' m lif o l. "&lt;iuit rel. fair
Cion,son.
Suiutel
tjuall nod turkey, passing quarterback ami a renter
Using coaches’ and alhletle direc- Yo**''*
.
.
1
'
Q" " 11 " " ' l
—Washington U niversity uf St.
tor’* rankings as a ruling stick-1
IM * Ittl'irm allm i entue rioiu t plen tirill: deer mid s ip iu rrl, fa ll.
who ran rip apart apposing lit,ex.
Kt. .loliiia
T u rk e y , plentiful; The pivot poxt must he equally u
N E W Y O R K . rlov. IB, 0T»— ! l-ouln mid Lew is ami C lark of
here’s what happened that waun't *» ;» « • close to offh-mln of th,
I college. who declined mku ol Ids, de,-i and quail, f a il) squirrel, w all guarded under the single w in f R iBht«tfn senior college football Portland. Ore., were knocked frnm
supposed to!
*f
4 1 0 S a n fo rd A vo n u o
team* remain unbeaten and untied the perfect t anka Mm today. WaxhIn name. He saiil the chief tens,ill thr vearre.
set-up.
Gleorgia
rorgli wav supposeH'th lose E.
In the nation w ith the season lug ton loat, RMl, to Western Mich­
Volusia
Dee,, quail nml tu r­
Alabama Imt Georgia didn’t hy tmlamleti N illm iv l ions prolmlily
Two of Ihe nation's top renter* rapidly drawing to a Hose.
igan. P acific H n lv e isity whlptwd
JlLo ,
, w ill not piiillel(oile is I m'ciiuhc two key, fa it; squirrel, scarce.
l£] .
hold down the middle for twn of
Tw o of the Hub*— Alma (M lclt.) Lewf.-t mid C lu il., *11-11,
Mississippi defeated Tennessee, negro players play t„i IVnn Hint, .
Ihe rout,try's (witter gridlmu ag
m u iu i l
,
ami Mlchlgm, Tech — nlmady hnvu
Kentucky and Vandy when theyThn negroes me hulfloick W ally ,
, , , ..........
g r e g a lio n x - B ill W .l.h , wh,. oper-, f |„ |llheH thclr w }m M v n , A im a wot,
shouldn’t have, the roaches said. T rip le tt, oneof the E a s t s top i r l i r i l l H I l
" H i l l 1 A lD C lM
The Rebels wrre aupposed to do- hm-ks, mid Dennle llo g g iiiil, a’l!, ( J « „ r l r !
TItiah , and . Chuck Bednailk,
T
Jwho
L
**'*&lt;• Mi«hiBa., T«-h
feat Tuiane hut Ihry didn’t.
| s tlliil), end. It wits over these I ' 1 4 11 1 V, * *t
1
performs for the single tn
—g1“ln_fjl
(,*jvp maj or art,unis have ,,,,Tuiane whipped Alabama,
Ml" players llm l dissension won reG it LEN A I I . I , E . S C . Nov. 16, Peiinsyivanta Quakers.
tarnish,•&gt;! irenrda— Michigan, No
■llsippl and Mississippi Stale, nit polled In Ihe Penn State team
Hednsrlk wav All-Am erica laat
t/l’t
I ' o,i,urn's hard-luck football
by Itself without any help from before Hie Cotton Howl grime Inst
l i o n liane will be mil of Its eon season and his play this year ha*
th# roaches except Its own ll m ry season.
Frn ka.
| Penn Htirte mill Soul hern Mel ho- feieln i- and. very pr«,baldv, out of (wen more sper ta r,lia r, If possible,
Tnlane’s only loss was l» T"ch, .list played a lit III lie In the gsme Its d a , against the U niversity of than last The 2.'i-year-nlil senior,
who towers six, three and weigh*
Georgia at Mbi'in S a to ,day
which lor once the roaches picked, at Italia-. „u Jm m ai y I.
Furm an bn- lost three and wot, 220 pounds is one of present nay
Tech was Ihouglil powerful r n - 1 AI ll al time, this Penn Stale
otlgh to run through Hu* n hriluli*, plnym * wore quHi te ifd At mi 1111 two lo the Southern Conference football’* raritie s-, a 66 minute
G A I N E S V IL L E , Nov. ID. &lt;K|-e.
reefivf* h howl hid and thru win in UMr,| Nnvy hm»c
this -c„ ",n It lias tied s non-cnil- player The Hrthlehem, Pa . native ria l I — Governor M illard F . Cald­
,h * , . b?ew ,‘
Everything was fine
The source ,ahi the Colton Bowl fefcnci- f.o and was la-ateo sound­ Is an offensive anil defensive well w ill he the principal speaker
until rrnnr8M*r ('iltvir to A llm ita j„ •'virtim llv’* tin* only t»#»wl nprti ly, :i!t 11. l,v Floridn in its only standout.
et Florida Blue Key's Silver A » „lNov, 8.
lech dldnl win from (n
Stale since the Sugnr run-in with a Southeastero ConNotre Dame's awesome legions v trx a ry Banquet tn be hrid during
No matter what you've beenoffered for your pfeaent
Tennessee and neither did the ||pwl nt New (Irlra n s and tin* (e r r nee team
feature W alih at the starling cen* tne U niversity of Florida Home­
Jackets defeat Alabama Satin day Orange Bowl at Miami mo not
Georgia's Ih ,II,Inga, meanwhile, ter slot f„ r the serontl straight
car,
your nmreet Kataar-Fraaer daaler would tike
coming
weekend
Nuvemlier
IR-21),
I Vandy was namrd the idxth receptive to Ihe l.ionx.
scored Mo-tr fifth straight Hnnlh- year. An Iriih-fiern tan frnm PnllM cL. C hristie, Blue Key President,
ranking tram Ip Hie conference
to
tell
you what he thinka it's worth. Il could bt
e
a
s
tiio
t,Mi|,
victory
by
dumping
Penn State I,ns beaten six teams
lipalm rg. N. J „ Walsh I* playing announced this week.
and they now hold fifth place,
this v ra r and played a 14-14 tie A,do,tn 12 12 Iasi w ee k.' I hey need his fourth season with the South
much
mort
than you think.
Spotlighted
along
with
Governor
Miaalaaippl M at* was picked for
w ith Michigan State. The N lttany only a victory ove, Geo,gin Tech Render*, Now 21, B ill also Is a ll, Caldw ell’s add,ess, entitled " F lo r ­
Mvanth and they hold sixth.
Lions have not lost In their Iasi to claim Ho* circuit crown.
And while you're about it, aaa and drivt the 1949
three and he ra rrie s 206 pounds. ida Fare# the F u tu re ," w ill he the
But Tennessee was named sec­
Fu r in ii ii pinhaldy w ill throw n
Initiation of new member* who w ill
ond and th* Vols ate In seventh. 17 games.
He
played
ahead
of
George
KAISER
or FRAZER- Poutr to apare, with many a
Ingle wing offer,sc at the Bullhe tapped November 10. The Ban
Alabama Is In eighth place instead
N E W A R K F R A N C H IS E M O IlltD log*,. Cimi-li Red Smith discarded Htrohmeyar last season, which !*
long
m
ile
between fallen*. Room for youraelf and
N E W A R K ,,
Nov,
—(/|'4— j h!v forno-r winged T formation quite a recommendation in itse lf. quet. which lx scheduled fnr the
U&gt;th
at
6:00
P.
M
„
w
ill
celebrate
Ev*n
In
thrxc
free
substitution
your
Bve
beet
frienda. Style and luxury that make
O fficia l pennissioo f» r trtm sfer prior t,•
II n j,astir,g at Clcm .on
day*, Walsh saw more than 600 Blue K e y ’* tw enty-fifth year on
uf the Newaik Bears In liTliH -. two weekends ago.
the KAISER and FRAZSR the moef copied cart In
ARMY-NAVY
tionai Basi-liiill I •etgll* frnnclilso 1 T iie llnrrirann defense and ),ass- minutes of se rv ice - more than the Florida campu*. It w ill he Hie
America. A ride that amootha the bumpa and hufa
t „ nnothcr city wa* granted over i ng offense t* built around Tom h alf the total tim e - laat season lo U niversity'* fo rty-first llomecom
SURPLUS STORK
the weekend.
| Wham, senior end, and quarter- lop the club in the "Iron man" da- Ing.
the road at any speed.
I N North P sln atto A »*.
League director , meeting In bark Geo,gr P ru itt, a luillor. who
New i ora, voted approval of the
most of the tossing. Iloth an*
Before you decide on any new car, (ID nut tha
W ill Ba Clewed
tran sfer In a rity agreeable to the, f rlim Greenville.
coupon below and (Od put easily—and without obli­
..
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J(
.
.
.
I'H
lil
xH1t»ml*j|4i||fi,
mi
Avft!ofl«
I
p
ii.»
,
,
,
,
Paul
Sttirnbaugh,
ar,
Avalon,
Pa-,
Nov. 11th HI Nov. IHth
Then* war, talk,
meanwhile, that &lt;j|lh |or( (H (|„, H urrirano’s cnnalatIk, nieanwhlla.
gation —what your peasant oar »U1 bring. Then drlce
the franchise i
Fo r Buying Puipuneu
n’
Tl*1
w" * v iS l! '"'H v effective punting x i^ rln llit.
to Reading, Pa.
,
a 1949 KAISER Ot FIjAZIR and find qut for yourh,* IU
.r u
v
, vnuU
•&gt;" &gt;"•*
U rMnll , averaging
at,out
Ynnkoea own the
Bear*.
■
H ,M
hu
„ n an40
J
eo,pa— r * ..—e
,aflf what-our BOOLOpOproud owner# already know.
C IT A T IO N g o e s W R 8 T
j d"t*e pass and run nn orrnxinn.
Ik i
The keye an waitiaf Ibr you.
HAN BRUNO, U a llf., Nov. 16—
(AT—Citation Is duo nt ‘litnfornn
Maybe you've been mieeing eomethingl
T A N G E R IN K BO W L T I F F
late tonight after a fmn* Huy m il
O R LA N D O ,
Nnv.
ID (flh —
trip front Baltimore,
„
,
, ,
Wesleyan University of MiddleTh# Calumet H u m 's triple- town, Conn., Is a possibility fo r
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Tr»t,fnret, Immilrm, „n Dee. | Chm nnm i, E n try Hatnriano of
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T h * Seminnl* High School Celary Feds ecnrcd a 20 tn 0 victory
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racuda* In New Sm yrna Frid a y
night a* right wlnghark K ird
Cooper showed his heels to the
large T ild a aggregation three
times to score all o f the Fed
touchdowns.
Tha two teams playad on fa irly
aven terms during Ilia firs t period,
blit as the second s la n t* opened.
Cooper raced over hi* own left
la rkle fnr 87 yards and the first
score of (lie game. Richard llnss
converted the e xtra point from

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gain!I1. Knlltiniliv. given Halio'a '
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a« In trtMilre Ih# **#•! |»i»««M»le
I i u ii l i r e . , mid iNtidacaiuv A . HOOK C A S K , five gluiM fm iit
Uplinlidpry IIP W. 1st. S f.
ifvrlp *. Mil %%'mn« 4*trt niMrtf tie
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Park Avenue. liuildiuR contains
Apply Sklilinu Kink.
Mnu'imlln I’linin' illW
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llrlp 'S e lfy Self Service l.miiulrv
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driver; Livin g rouin &amp; do ting} u U L A N Jm M. n nl hr Sentinel Hi
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rnntn electric fivturea. ulo \V
type ll'ill-.r nil lukv IT «• i ■
■laiiiln Evening Star Call Italid
2fdh St. Phone Hd7-J.
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Mime fru it. 2 car gurage. i "lit
and mm pmi lies, Imgi livitig
Phono C A L L M l for lla lle rv , (ii'iie ialm
"Hard plant1' f"i nmile.
rtinm, diniiiit rnuni. 2 hmlinnm .
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and Slat lei service.
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OV’ F I C K . p a r e In M e ia c li R i i i b t l n j .
Itig h c.t cash price paid for uaed I Venetian Ulindit; New hllitdi an *
I.a rs * light o ffire , newly dern- IIK S lIt M H I ni ill im itilrv linmc,
(m ulture
Tsd llav ia K urn ilu ro i " •‘"niplele rri'.im lllinniiig »hi i! m ill
ftnin town, I " m u raled . ell n t lllt if i. liewt and laid
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W IL L H UY your car iegarille»a
Ruad Id *■ i *• 'in h im 'C on lake,
I sgi’ nr condition. R a tliff 4 NEW I LO O KS mu fared to p e if.i
1(10 (u n i tmea, want nlf*
li'ill. t lid flmiih Iliad*' like n* "
Sons. Phone 237-W.
Moilein and up In dal* nnn«ro&lt;iln
Icrn it
Flni»hlng, cleaning 4 waung
pfflrlen cy apartrnenl
Ideal fnr
I I I I T l t\ III M il It. Itrs lln r
Pm t ii tile pnwel' plant, 22 yes' .
htialnfa'; couple. Downiourn lo­
[mnl fm 120 Hold Coins, others
ItiMini No 2 Plume I I I &gt;0
esp'encme iii Scm liinli' C "u n i.
cation. Call Slid.
wanted, aim damp collodions.
FluOds Slate Hud. Illtlg.
II. M. (•ton.'sin, Lake Slaty.
W itte, Hot PHC lle ia ld .
TW O ROOM cement Muck hom*.
liO lM .K P t.Y M n i I I I
ilniwe bath.
E le c lrle ity , w afer, alinwer
1 A R T IC L E N
f« n
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P A R T S AN D S E R V IC I
W A N TED
C . L, Fa rm er. Olndcrvllle,
I09 Palm e|In Ave.
Phone lo ll
H O T L U N C H E S every day from
( L E A N CO TTO N H A lls
11:00 tu 2,00 at H O M ER'S.
M il: S A N F O R D H E R A L D
RM A 1,1, A P A R T M E N T . 312 Oak
Tractor work, ploughing, duk I »|**
A rt.
H ttp w a n t e d
leveling, by hour nr acr", lie
Cabliagc plant". Mamin Market,
W ill Hunter. Phone "17 M
S room furnished biingalniv. Phene
Yellow R rils ta n t. Phone 8H.T-R.
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I Y u l'N f i MAN for position a« nutL, H. Mann. Lake Monroe,
VO lM tPICH K d rlg ein tio n S e im
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C o n iln rrilsl
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F R IE D JU M H O S H R IM P dinners
fm light patty Apply In w rit­
8 ROOM A P A R T M E N T , p rivate,
work gcaiaid erd . Plmne itu |!
ing to Bo* AM t in Uattlord
bath and entrance. Hfd and cold ' o Tcryiiiglit, lin o . H O M ER'S.
Herald, ilatlug fu ll quallllcaREN TA LS
w ater.
No children. C all at S E W IN G M A C H IN E Center 110
lions aud eip rrlcn cc.
Floor Sander X Ed g en
C lark's Store.
W. 1st, tipp bile P rin re si Thea
H ill Hardware Co.
trc. I'li. 1100.
R E N T A P A R T M E N T . 011 Park
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Avanua.
T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line
work part lime dining C h rist­ opetation. Reasonable rates, Kali
Hunt's Tuxedo Fred S ta rr.
ina.i rush mason.
Succei.iful
Imd P ain. 4 Class &lt;T,
P h ,,,,.
R E M O D E L E D slora liuiMIng on B M M A irW *iT
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workers w ill Im kep; on a fte r, 303.
C elery Avenue. Apply Mil I 'e L i
cv! r / ./ J y
the Holidays for ysni’-nr(iunil|
ery Ava
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Sunday at l.aney s Drug
psrt time work. W rjt* N aom i'
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I (Mure. !lftc up.
Electric Fluor Polisher
Seabury, d ll E 10Li Avo. Mt,
|" C ii....... . H aid w aie Co, 21" K, 1st I
Dora,
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Unfurnished a par) men I. 500
L U C fi EON served ovety day rx
ery Avenue.
j cept Sunday at Luticy's Dmg
| F U N D T U N IN G . i ; T It. HuTuStore. 7Gc up.
Bo* lutt. Sanford.
ill—
WOHR W A N TED
F O R R E N T : 20 acres tiled farm N E W S E W IN G ' Machines.
Huy
with 12 artesian w e lli, I h a m .'
now for Xm as.
Bert's Sew
Prompt
R P E N T K R IN U amt rapakli
patrliw , Watch, cluck repairing.
Lees led Cameron AvcndE M • Machine Center.
reasonable. C . R. Ilu u tie ss. IVI
hour, day or w tek. A r t Dauga
% m lja o ff Celery
b e lfry Avenue. Phont
lu»nhi|i Fru iit,
i .t y , Phone 775-J.
Three roll* of biown wiMpping
102-R. V5.
. n. s towe.
paper, 7" Inches wide. Contact F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
E L E C T R IC or
8 ROOM furnished sn
A llen B a ll, Sanford II .'raid.
A CETYLEN E
A ll work guaranteed. Phone
A d u lU . 1113 P ark Avenuo.
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, M IR R O R S — A ll ty|ie* and sixes,
Sanford Molar A K uril, Co.
308 W. 1st Street
W IL L S H A R E my home w llh enu-^ H EN I^AR I K 'til7 « s ' * ' 1’sInt Co
C U T T E R and spouting laatalled,
or
repaired.
Free
estimates.
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leges. 201 E . loth St.
Phone .120
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hestos siding, painting. I’hune
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Supreme Court

2 Witnesses

MONDAY NOV. IS, IMA

men, It la roqueatod from the pal­
C ln g rlg n n l and 12 othar amA IR L I F T C R A B S
ployas.
ace that wa have a Utile quietness
B E R L IN . Nov. IB. OP) — An
i f you plea
Tha
Supreme
Court
In
refusing
(raa ila w e * Oa Page (ttahtl
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(Continued From Pag* 1)
American a ir lift plane crashed en.)
f C e a t l a a e * re e e a r a g e f le e t
(CeaHeee* Free . P a w Oaat
vto consider the employees appeal
e cheering went on and crlea ••whenever I aold a car I expected
factory condition. •
roaa from all aidea for Philip, who something aa a tip." Mamie! said opposed a high court ruling, con­ In effect upheld the rulings cf thr the report but It actually w e. a Pieibytenan minister from St. burned w hile m aking a landing at
tending It would "serve *hp sc!*
Itm p e lh o f Airdrom e tonight, fire
plus
The U S . Wanhip Columbu* and had ruahed to hla wife aa aoon aa
lower federal courts.
he never asked for a tip hut acof an advisory opinion" in
The report, by Harold Culet, Louis, Mo. now living in Winter police s i th* base reported.
Hamul juinrj D.ili.ii naval craft at the doctora told him he waa the cepted '’whatever thay gave me." purpose
Although
it
refused
to
review
event of another strike threat ill
F irs t reports said four ptrsons
this case, the high ro iirt at the executive vice president, showed Park, also told of the fine work
Plymouth in firing a 4 1-gun lalutr father of a boy.
John T . M. Reddan, committer I lie future.
same time deferred action on a that Flo rid a had 02 business fail- being done by some of the Rotary were Injured.
Wearing flannel slacks, an open- counsel, asked Manuel If he kept
to the royal child.
The background on the portal- request that It rule on constitution­ urea in 11147— 00 percent less than
necked i l i l r l and a aweater, he
The Royal Horse Artillery. King opened a bottle of champagne ami a record of hla "tlp a ." Manuel lo-portul cuss la 'Ills :
in 1940. The national figures were Club* he ha* known. The Kansas
a lity of the act.
replied that he did.
In Ill-Ill, the Supreme Court held
•*.474. nml 7G ..
George*i own troops, wheeled six with Hl-year-old Queen Mothei
City Club, he said, is sending 6.000
Reddan asked how he reported tliui under the Wage-Hour art,
This request was made hy u
Colee lifted 23 various gains III
gun* into Hyde Park and fired M ary and membera of the Hoyal hla "tip s’’ on hla Income tax state,
group o f employees o f General
workers
are
entitled
tu
pay
for
packages of food and clothing lo
tumultous rounds in honor of thr liouaehold, toaated hi* wife and ments. Manuel wanted to know if time necessarily spent In prepar­ Motors Corporation who sought un­ hit. report including:
son.
Income
lo
individuals
In
1947:
nredy Europeans every year, and
he
had
lo
anawer
the
ritiestlon.
successfully
to
collect
overtime
child and hit muthcr. Elsewhere
Queen M ary, now a great grand­ Reddan said yea unless the reply ing for llie lr jobs after reporting pay.
wt&gt;»i le to for vstaaa’t oieert piouso.
$2,571,000,000, a gain of 180 per­
another
club of only 33 members
to
work.
A
flock
of
suits
Wat
filed
i 1i, l^. ii.i ewaUUf p*iat year a sui tos
Irumpelt and handi blared: bon- mother, waa the firs t visitor to would Incrim inate him.
Their claim s were thrown out by cent over 1940; cash Income tn it paying all thr expense! to tend
I W U a** loaod Uie u i i u u&gt; caa
for
back
pay,
based
on
time
spent
firrt darned and firrworkt map­ the palace after thr announcement
Manuel then testified, " I reotna l-sty u ip v»« e«. earnout nt&gt;
the U.H. D istrict Court in Huffnlu. farm ers In 1947: $346,470,000, a
in
.
fit.jtfiilT
clalhec
at
the
plant:
Hhtinspired
a
tremendous
ovation
a
blind
boy
lo
school
and
lo
edu­
gam
o
f
198
percent
since
1940;
ported
everything
I
made."
ped.
r . . . im ..|. |qu .uM i ter re* la tu u i
The U.H. C irc u it Court in New
«l tee t o o III turtee S ear* u i« .
In answer to other questions, lime spent going frutn the plan' York C ity upheld the Huffnlu court income fio m livestock and prod­ cate him in medicine.
i ne tmbv wet born a l l d ay. na her car glided through Buckgate to working places, etc.
'■tear Use" so* Ukeo e* dllHkS ea IL.
ilighain
I'a
la
r
r
’a
galea.
ucts:
291.997,000,
a
gain
of
282
Manuel
said
he
did
not
know
what
before the first wedding annlvcrs. Dr. Thomas paid tribute to Han­
IhWI. It slteuie help llU in function.!
t'ongiess stepped in and lit 11147 with a ruling that the act is a percent since 1940.
Tears filled her eyes then, and he reported for Income ta le s lor
ary of Klisabeth and I'rlncg Philip.
valid
exercise
o
f
congressional
Mileete pels: III uSau uuoeehuot u.t
ford aa a fine town In wide! ts
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passed a law barring exiatlng and
To urist trade, $790,000,000; spe­ live and to Ita enterprises in get - , iHWtUi US. e teal., It ttwuUI lapfw. I wji
Crowda out aide tlie palace scream- again when, aa she left, the crowds 1947.
povYec.
y
Reddan asked If Manuel’s n .i- fiilo ie claim s fur poital-to-unrlal
cialised crops possible only undei ting the New Y'ork Giants to t r a in 1 tyyeUte. ste dl«MUea. sad t*w bigk
ed chrera In the nervous father were even more enthusiastic. They
swarmed over her enr, yelled good pluyer knew he was accepting pay unless tlie .c iu im * were cov
•f
t .lld up i.tfitu D ce fur lb . trrtue d s n uf
Flo rida’s clim atic conditions, $160,- her*. "The thing that makes a
last night.
IM M . CAHUUI U MWUUncuUr PM PSI.J
Manuel replied "ho cer­ ered liv employer-worker contracts
wishes ond were reluctant to let "tip s."
(8)0,000; industrial products de­ town Is the people who live III it,"
The Union Juck whipped In the her go home.
sod M f.utlfW .U y U«Ud I f TVU t u lf u ' .1
tainly did not."
or were recognised us valid hjr
pendent
on
Florida's
specialised
Ibsce e t lId a llU i.i ", (&gt;t CAHDU1 U sU ;
wind stem- Buckingham Palace.
he said, "am i on my frequent visit*
The witnesa said he thought the ti million nr practice.
Princess M argaret, s|iending the
crops,
$126,000,1881—
total
$1.Ship* In l.ondon ilocka act their
( ( ' • s i l a n e s g r a m F u s e lin e !
to Hanford It has been my pleasure
weekend with the K arl und Coun­ practice of car salesmen taking
Questions
weie
raised
at
tla005,000,(88),
siren* acreaming. .Sailor* gut n tess of Scarborough in Notting­ lips was general all over the. conn
to meet many »l the fine people
tino- whether Congress had the posed action under A rtic le 40,
Hank resources In ftl47: $1,829,donlile ration of rum.
hamshire, was given the news by try , and that none of hia ciishinirrs right to muke tin- law apply retro­ Chapter Raven of the U N. Char- 280,-194, a gain of 204 percent who liv * here."
Thr. 12 Iwlla of magnificent old telephone. P lillip sent messages tu ever objected to paying tins
tor.
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Rt. I'aul'a Cathediul began pealing Ids mother, Princess Alice of
Asked if he didn’t think *M8»
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. . . ell to call Upon the Jewu and Arabs since 1940; estimated retail sales in tha North could understand the
w a. a big Up, Manuel raulied:
I he en*e entiling before the '” gn | (ll -’comply w ith such piuvial-innl In 1947: $1,993,000,000, a gain of South and it* problem* aa he did,
In mld-iiiorning. Hell* of Weatinl"Greece, and lo Ids three sisters, in
ilon^t ttiluk |f,&lt;m I ,' 4 t„|
I court wus une brought by cm- m raguro B l | ( deems nee-mnry 224 over 1029; passenger car reg­
ater Abbey tint! score* of leaaer
Germany.
iiloyes of It II. Ilubbart * Bon, ur desirable" &gt;n ordt-t to allay u istrations including taxis in 1947: end although he said he had lived '
chiirrliea Jollied in.
S ir Alan l.ascellea, the King's money
Inc.,
wlm filn l soil in U.H. district threat to peace. The sei-iiun irn.kei 633,019. a gain o f 34 percent over In Flo rida for only loui months
A laborer took up tha cry,
C arl Mehrstedt, a Waahlngt on
lie declared, with respect lo civil
secretary,
telephoned
the
news
to
Court
in llnltlm ore. They asked nn mention of measures lo force 1940.
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ahnuting "it's n Imy, a p rln c e h a s
lig h ts legislation, that lie could
Home Secretary Jam es Chuter Kde bartender, testified that he
uvertime
puy
on
the
liasia
of
the
compliance.
hem born."
Value nf commercial flab catch already see where there le much
and filed telegrams to the gover­ the man for whom Cohn purchased federal Wage-Hour l.aw .
Women— and men aa Well—
R ir Alexander Cadugnn of llrl- in 1940: $36,803,990, gain of 010 tu be said for the South'* point
nors general of the overseas do- a new Olditnoblla from Manuel
While
their
suit
was
pending
went and didn't mind allowing It.
and authorized a $600 present.
lain said he i* w IIII m : tu discuss lierrcnt Over 1940; value of total of view.
million*.
Rrveral women fainted.
H a rry Hn(der, owner of a Wash- Cnngiess passed the I’ortal-to- the Canadian reiolution and the mineral production In 1940: $31,He mentioned Calvin Cooll lge a*
I
’nriul
Act.
The
district
court
then
; v mbhilKhi r»s.e d and the ex- I &lt;;»ngr«.ul.«ory message, many
W lS T r in * S
L . J .aV.l!
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_auggeKtion at the same 267,(88), a gain of 109 percent over
likinissed
the »pay
T h r B ritish plnn asks the 1940; estimated value of manufac­ tha only ('resident in his life time
rF iiti neinrnl
i i r r i i rshowed
iih w h i h
»» h
ih iir u
tu - I
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um m irt.
— • claims .on *1'* •i Qme.
on
signs
o if lea. .'. .»
J im
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aenlng, a pulice car broadcast over ! »&gt;■
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»'• f * ■ f«w e x tra . fu, i 'iinnuny * contention that the i i i -w | (.t(„ n|,|| j 0
| | H Negev truce tured pr. ducts In 1940: $781,018), to leave the W hile ll&gt; use still "sit- |
ting on top uf the world.” A ll the .
i t . loudspeaker, "la d le , and gentle- J ' ^ . . Kar" M m 'ntb^ en. who i &amp; . f f i ! ? J l 'V 'i i'f l 'l
, !* *
resolution to N o rth e r. I’u le illn e.
« ' gain of W ll ,m rcint 'over
rest, lie said, had made many en- j
spot I igti t and two buinperettes II,. *‘ourt in Hicliinonil upheld the tlis19411;
value
uf
newconstruction
in
Is cninliiuiidlng the F irst Cruiser said he didn’t \f%y "much alie n Diet c u r t , causing Hit’ employes
1917: $467,100,090. a gain of 142 eniiea for themselves by their op­
.Squadron ut Malta.
position to certain Interest* or
lion ” in w I ia I h»
tor ih r i **»
i *» Ih** lilK®1 IrilMiiiul
pi-rcent
over 1940.
Tliete iiisil been an air of espec­ IMk)
certain classes. Collidge came out
rt,e
Ih r mu.ml
N|»|i**l was
w«» lilfil
filn l tiy
hy I'letn
I l^tr»*i
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Aaai-aned
property
value
in
1947:
i a l l y ut I lie palace throughout
m im i i
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13,107,726.727, a gain of 291 per- without an enemy in the world, he 1
vrslerduy uflernnou and evening
continued, because he didn't do
relit
since 1940.
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sculptor,
also
was
questioned
T o WII* ill IT ‘ .MAY i'O N CPItN Tlie physician saw Klisabeth be
anything.
Flo
rida's
percentage
gains
In
S i.» |rp |* h » r* b y
( h » l ih r
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later
was
released.
Andrew Stine announced thai
undir»li(n»()
p in u in i
lu
ih r fore dinner. Miss Margaret "Hobo"
'many o f these categories were
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Namw m u i u i » " , M u ii» ’ MacDonald, who has been Kllsa(tu n lin u rd Ironi I »«» ” *••'
,|* in couple was found putked above the national average gain the Merchants Association wilt
Pill Nw. 1174. I'h sp t.r Nu SiistT tieth's persutial attelidsnt since meiita rendering it otherwise" and
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from the M ori- land In on* the advantage was very huld a dinner at the M ayfair Inn
that the New York system Is f t .- tlie iWih annual convention of “
• Ith ths C ltrk ot i h . t’lrcu li r o u ii childhood, remained close to the lliu u i such elements
Aineiican
Federation. of
Ka
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Ainei ican re.ierau.M
Coaat Railroad station I marked. T h is was in the number next Monday night Dr. C. L Peii . j r . . i i . . i . u m l i i u i i i.u u iu r
e lo r
I’ tincess all evening
He levlewed the work of t'l* . llj West Palm Reach. A purse of
nf business concerns,
concerns. There were sons introduced the visito r* a*
NPONSORED RV
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eiv-f "I ilu
the U. S . Huprvine Court dr
When the expected time of thc
u b llc s in .i, of M il. n o lle , ih * f ir
f e d e i utlun In contributing to Fre«l '
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| . ay«*ari’s second j 34,249 listed for Flo rrids in 1940, Gerald F r v e r s o n and Klbert
HEMINOi K COUNTY
ciaiuii
m
the
case
uf
McCollum
birth
came.
Klisabeth
was
sitting
lIllo u * n .m * . i o - w ii
Thompson
of
DeLsnd
and
Charlat
den!
rriin
ian
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victory
in
the
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JAYCEES
K t.r c it- fir . I.T *
with her lady-ln-waiting, l.ady vs D istiict 71 Hoard uf l.ducat lu ll cent election and helping
Marlon of I.akewood, N. J . P re si­
I The
* -ing tiring W^(| on
on the
|| ,a floor
floor ofof the
th» vehicle
vehicle!
Ttie national
national figure
figure was
v»_. 2,141,807
.I a m .n x a (S &lt; l In b u . l n . . . I
Sluilents Tickets H a lf Price
Marv H trarhey, and her midwife- of Champaign County, III., held a bool u Denioi-ratir | | ouiv
' w er
r s i...........................................I
r . l on I l- i H U lsile
l e IlIlIl a h
dent
George
Stine
presided.
—-—
and w i|h
contantn scattered about, with a loss of on* percent.
Dial the public school systems
.In
. . th
. . . e. T o w n o f C a v .e i b t r r y
nurse, Helen Rowe.
Senate.
K lo r lila
Hinter Rowe called in bit Vs"it may not tot used to assist i r
T h a t th e p e r t r l n l . r s s t . i l In -■l-t
“
I.ahor
came
through,
met
th*
ligious groups in giving inslruc
I u . l n . s . . n t . r p t l i . Is I ’ s u l l n . 1* bam G lllia tt, Klixabeth’s ofistetrl
issues bravely and won the great
O .r s o n
clan. Who examined the I’rincrss tluli about their belief*.
i ’ a i i i . in f : r tim tsoN
Mrs.
V a ih ti
McCollum
of est victory that labur has etst
and then railed Hir John Weir, the
f i s t . i t .1 &lt;’• • « . l b . t n , r i o t n l . n .m
Champaign had contended that u Won," tireen said
to o l. O m n iv
toval fam ily phyalclan
"W e do lin t m e e t h e re In a Vin
N o v .n i l..t 10. l i t *
T lie proud riarents of the ‘Jii- system of religious teaching in il lc t iv e m o o d , b u t r a t h e r w tt t i •
vear-old Kllsatieth, King tieoige Champaign schools violated tin f e e lin g uf t o le r a n c e and a desire
amt Queen Klisabeth, received tlie principle of separation of church to c o o p e ra te w it h ail classes of
felicitation of their household in and state.
e o p le ,- to w o r k t o g e t h e r to
the WIHK FELLOW
l*-w is‘ petition, filed last Muy pr--.-. m ake
the royal suite.
Albany County,
County, was
was basel
based men Dee, to establish here in
rldees tha
Although th* crowd mil side the *M
Albany
palace shouted "w,- wunl P hilip "
U ' « Hupieine C o u rts .le- Am erica, freedom, liberty an-l
justice and to perpetuate ' 1'ur
and "w n want Grandpa"
the
,n
McCollum case
F.lswurth said that . reading American form of government "
King, no membeiw of the Hoyal
--------"
fam ily appeared on th . palace of the opinions In the M cCollum :
DRESS UP FOR
halrnnv to greet the crowd. It ap­ cam- leads In conclusion "that the
eleased
parently was not considered ap lo n ilitu llu iia lily of h
THE FESTIVE
prupriate for Philip to make a , l 'ne program I* to t-e tested t.y
H '-stlsiieU t n-m
i I h. i
DAYS AHEAD
1 consideration of the factual as­
pubdie appearance
pects of the particular program eacli Legionnaire In th# Hta'e will
donate
a
dollar,
thn
drive
can
be
undei scru tiny."
llere'a good fu rn iture that
WEHI.RYAN R EFU SES
He said alsu that "it appears lirtd greatly enjuve«l hi* work in
w ill bring beauty Into your
rumtdeted.
lie revealed that he
MIDDLETOWN,
Conn..
Nov.
16
that
i
t
least
five
uf
Ilia
nine
Jus
24 Hour Raivkf
dining room—the center of
(A’l -- Wesleyan's athletic depart­ tlcea of the United Btatea Hup- heading Hova State this vear.
activ ity In' your home. You'll
Fra n k Caton. Im m rila lr p tit
ment
today
turned
down
a
bid
to
rente
Court
were
In
itrteernenl
BAGGAGE
fttv* lie sleek modern beauljr
in tlie New Year'* Night upon the proposition that ’re. ciunmander of the Departnieal, Wand rich walnut veneers.
SERVICE
/trin e Howl football gam* atleased time' as inch is not un­ trodured the sneakern an-l fn#
A ll 9 pieces are included
euesls, ninoiig whom was Mr* Sy­
Orlando. Fla.
constitutional."
and you get a 32 pc. sat of
bil Rm itli of Hanford. Denar'i-ient
dishes free.
Cube/a de Vneii and tits men A u sllin re historian. Al N Tsbler
llie ie ate al least two grata in walked fmnt tlie Atlantic to the commander of the 7,000 member
Hentlnole Tire Shop
the aterage automobile steering Pacific through what Is now tlie Piisl No. t of A tlanta, revealed
I ' r i r t d Now
that lie had come to Florida to
system.
United .States In tlie 1530s.
iu-l|i Conimunder Wheeler in th*
Al Only
drive for the children's l.-i-idlal
Ih-pai t ini-lit Adjutant A. Retd
Mann predicted that Legion mem­
bership in Florida would ix'-eed
(but of last year, and urged Porte
to get behind the crippled ch il­
dren's hospital drive.
U S E Y O U R C R E D IT
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Caldwell Tells

Rotary Meet

B id s F e rm i F l i r t ?
Tktakt I t 2-W iy Help

Canada Asks

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Police QucHtion

New York Court

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EggH And Poultry

I Electric Shavers
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(Works Both In Car And Home)

White Wheel Triiiin
Chrome Wheel TrimH
Backup Lijfhtfl
Fog Lights
Vacuum Hams
Exhaust Deflectors

J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 15—(A*)
The following price* prevailed to­
day oil the Jacksonville eggt and
poultry m arket:
F L O R ID A EG G S
Florida Grad* A Quality
Hales to retailers; m arket steady.
Current M arket, Per D o n e
F L O R ID A G R A D F. A Nel Weight
t In
IV r Dot Loot* Ctna
Large
24 os.
R2c
Me
Medium
21 ox.
Aft
70
•Small
18 ot.
66
69
K x largo
• 27 o*.
77
81
Producers' sales to w holeialart
generally three rents lest tier d&lt;&gt;»
,M H A L E R TO CO NH H M EJM
Current M arket Per Do reel
F L O R ID A G R A D E A —
Net W right
• In
Per Dot Loose Ctna
b a re r
24 ot.
82c
88e
Medium
21 ot.
72
-76
Hmall
IB ox.
61
96
E x large
27 ox.
84
M
PO U LTR Y M A R KET
F L O R ID A P R IC E R
Grade A quality, per yeund|
m arket generally steady!
Live Poultry
•
F L O R ID A G R A D E A —
To
T«
•
D*rs Cntnrs
F ry a rt Red 2tk Iha up S8c
Broilers Red 2-2'« Ihs 38
lletis heavy 6 Iba u p ... 40
Hena light
.............
30
Turkey.

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smart prlma vara. Ita ( t y L
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fu lly Inlo today * popular homes. Four large, aturby chairs, extension table, roomy buffet, and georgeou. china cabinet- nil *■. included, l A f f t
and your 32 pc set of dishes i* free.

Gleaming Stainless Porcelain
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Table and 4 Chairs
Silverware Free!
This handy refectory table meaeuro* 40* by 4* IncbM
extended. Plenty oil room for four.. Trimmed in I O J
rod or black with tdaUklag leatherette chain. 24 O m

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tluudintt* Wednesday.

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No. 61.

Trum an Says R eds
B
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£
S
3
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v
a
t
t
Move
On
Berlin
t Must Lift B lockade
Club Licenses BaItle Victory D I O W S U p I I I U o U I l C l l M 6 6 t )
T o R esum e Talks
— -L eo n County
i U.S. Embassy Warn9
U.S. Stands Pat On
efusal To Reopen
egotiations O v e r
G e r m a n Problems
K E Y W E 8 T ,~ N u r. 16, &lt;A’i Prealdent Trum an aerred blunt
notice today that the l n i l .i t
Htetea U .landing pat on ll &gt;
rtfu a al to t n u n t four-power
negotiations on G rrM sny until
Soviet RuMla liftN it a blucknilr
of B eilin .

Trum an Promises

Court
To E n -

Is Asked
join Director

T o

E n la rg e m e n t Of | Halt “ °_rE p&lt;-t n u t s
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov lo i/ |’i
Labor Department Dade Cuunty retail lopmi d rain *

Americans To Move
Out Of China Or
Race Large Risks
Hy I IA I t t l l .il K . M ll.K S
N AN KIN G. Not lb. (/ h
The
C h in rir govriunirnt cloimrd a
1114|ui victuiy mi llie Suchow front
loiughl to 1 lim n .1 t o n line,I d*|f

UN Orders Israel Armistice

Resulutiim tiy Can­
ada. Supported By
Belgium. Pi ant e Is
Adopted In Meet

More Witnesses
T ell Of Making

R a il W orkers
A re Laid Off A s
Anfu Bonuses’ Ship Row Spreads

°Russit)n- Request 4
Puwet Session To
D i s c u s s Question
On All Of Germany

today t'haigrdtl IllOlf ♦(ills lllpll'l
licrn ir* are
i^urtl in thru
l J r c s id e n t
M c S S .I t ' .C S county than U l.ivt t i l t %
j IM&lt;I.V N,.k III, I/V)
Ik e
llie South 1 ItllltJj lit }!|* •I I*.-.(iil.
L e jiis ln t io n R io p .m m
P A R IS V .t I t . T-*;— Russia,
computed ol 1ri0 i rf ill tit-.llri- [ ol tin- huttle fol the appi &gt;4c'h lu l ftilril NilhiHlA N«*k 111||V L o liliu l
replvilly I . ih r peace appeal of top
T o M e e t in g O f A E L
tM ilrirJ
11uI |rk n liut,u t*i
avked I he 1 run • non!* t in iiu Nanking in douhl
United N il.u in i.t llc a H , held film
L o ta
(.unit lu eii|tun N i b |irv . Mr |l
I ’lo gotrinm elil 11 r tt 1 | H |i f i t » M il li lt in mmirtli.ili' iim n lii r m
C
IN
C
IN
N
A
T
I.
Nor
10,
o
il
to lit-1 pi&lt; turns politicn today— and
, K E Y W E S T . Nov. lb , (/i *j
- S e c re ta ry
o( l.alinr
tubin
reito l Jamrj { V .., rltr t to it* 11 1 vplavlirtl then hutlduig* with led I*
the iiD tcin perile11 i t s . were ic*
P re iid m l hum an m il Rally toda)
-aid tmtay eppriivhimlely 111, 1 mg any mute h&gt; m m
llir t iHiiii i|\ tin Jr 1 m*114j in j i
IIj.le [ (lurtei* .«nd eaplodrd fiirc ia c k e rt
T o ld
polled i t , in i.i., pat
the United Slate* w ill not irtin ii.
lilltl.UOtt » ill kern ttele nine per
ii.i'In
r
uoukl
"1.
1
*
ilil.ilr
i
I
if
to 1 .ill altenlinn to pU caid* an
cent tie tit ud llie cost ul Irving I County.
(out-power negotiation* . on Ge,
Rut ,* ie, hid she still m ints on
NT A1 I lIN t .li IN \ 0^ 11». (/P )—
No date lot a t
jj1# iiu u ih m k die Com iniinitl* had been fu'ii fioni lit# ) * i fit l l r l»i »
N EW Y O R K . Nov. 16. h P j in earning* irp o rlrd In the
many until Soviet K u tiia lift* ,n
llk m j up the qucition of all G er­
f
r.fh
H
irn
l
pr
it
r
m
P*ilf«lmr
Xiiothr,
-cii.-i
.
1
itn
ritr
i
told
a
Ihueail
ut
Calnir MlallitiCH. ' suit he* been trl
| united iio ith ra ii ol Sin liutv and
Appioaim itely 1.0(H) railioad work­
Berlin blockade. ,
mane, m any negotiation* on Ber­
I .dun inlit a u rn * ('unterelite, '
I he tirilrrv -a. I a I'M
ml n o r tndidi4tting n o iilirjttw a id .
1hr a *1(111* || tu|r*| a*|| lllf |&lt;*9(*||| 1h-utc loiiundtc, l.-da) of making er* w eir laid off today at the
At the tame lime, he told « newt
lin.
doling
ih*
A il
contention
h.uiuI'.tt
omi
.
i
1
,,
new
auto. hmdeil the numhn .1 m l , |,. ro-e
Il,&lt; i h u m , 1 n iu latrd hy the de- I t *11 (li / ftlia 'ir K im if K itl 1hr
tongthoiruu,,'i strike tightened tti
conference that he will review the ticir iln t insri) w iukei- Mcie
Representative* of the United
mobile- 11., &lt; 1 *,,.,*,I lio n , 4300 to grip on r ut coast shipping.
! I.’l 4 taunt)' to tlo rr ,1-u.e ill,- teu-e' iiim iilM
0 I I 1114I inihtaiV j -‘ if I 1 ki iiu r i lid illK il
t.rtiiiuf,
whan
avketl
it
*
lo
u
itli
entire international utualiun w all
H lH I on I foil-,.ut .-til lined liom the
i "tut.I of pieit-wir w*ge in I nuinhrr then in --H.-t It . hatged iiewv agency. »&gt;i in ilnect conThe querns of the Aineiican and States, Hut a in tn j France met a*
|*
if
*
(ini'
ihr
1
*
■
Iftli*
||
irie
a
ifti
Secretary of State M aithall and rie*ve* were "Inevitable.
I that *inee then I-I h i . r I-*-,, r u i'd tiavl to the griieiallv accepted lf- 1 Htu'tau |'(M |i..'il a.tiling li 1 the N ii, Y --, k At roue Midori Co.
B ritiih passrngei llrets were dock- the Human tepl) w . , , made public.
rovilig E C A Adniiniitrator M ain
A itatcment later raid ' their dli(
llie Hou&gt;r gmllp iv inquiring bound.
in Dade Counn and m int nlhri puii- I io iii o lhri -ouice* that the »niiiir«!i i lr rM it ilr liliir nt
»
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mi
C IN C IN N A T I, No* 16—uPl
man at the White Home Not. 22
cuniuns
thowed i complete identity
I
m
l
,
1
tun-noil-ilr
h.idc
practice*
in
apphettiont
for
licrntth
i
,
t
.
r
11
go.rinuienl vontlol ot Ihr whole lit (I pr it r
Jotepli Cui 1,1 n, iiresidrnt of llie
---- A lop adm inistiatiiiu tide
£
Mr. Truman made it c lra i that
w nn.li tould mean only
•hi ih t iin i .d 1 ,,luniini. Headed powerful ( 1 0 National M ailime ol
ip lum l l r i
i* lu iiru iig .
’ ud today that Union leaders filed.
) lu* I r 't'hitrJ|i 4Jo|U Cil M i* 'll
I. He h i* no plan* for a inept
that
tli
tt
er t , n (K .ttcs weru
tie playing an increaninvli imht
Kep.
M
o
t
|H
N
X
),
it
it
n
*peThe m it a lio charged t l.t i ,n
Ih r 1^ S r iiili a*i V * itllfJi tom® iftiHrtl h\ i 11. t i l . Milk ih r ' up j hi 11
Union, oflered lu&gt; help to the
ing w ith Prem ier Stalin.
poilant part in shaping llie na­ some instances, gaintb;.,: ».-ti.i
’ • c that Hie
&gt;t ind ‘i«
• id - --I,. 1.nitre ,.n unt.ni trade •tiiking A i l. dock worker*.
I
1
M
.H
1
Vttlflli
all
I
h y I fkkll ol
He laid he w ill not leave Wash
t&lt;l Hi'L.iOm uni I i*4lUr I fir »h iiii
tion*
domestic
and
loielgn
ties and lewd, lasciviau: and ot
,
c
i
H-rlm
hi
p
ip
to
u\
|.n
i
li
i&gt;
c-timaterl
that
He a tk ril for a mrrting to rhsIngton for such ■ conference, bui (inline-. I oil 11 ft. Steelman -pe­ r.i'vne showa that carried &gt;.n with t h iu j njkb 01 i i ’ l hi? uil.Mit con*( id ir|Pi f r al i %1t lllf i Itlfillp ! I *
••tli 1 i-ikiiicul- tie i»tlm g new tar cut* problems in connection with nrgK , i
that In* invitation In Stalin t.. n a l assikUne to P i evident t'iu- in the confine* of such club* un­ I titliuni
.ilnt
(ul
ihr
|r**i|l|lt«‘ll
lu
»'«
!•
H
»
•uni. said men fi mu ui i;:i tilled der tin* cloak or dicgui-e of
visit Washington still stands.
11 1
•-u t i- .h i .
Ho tountiv million* the walkout, ami t.ud NMU srai i *\ri niltrnt ipul.**«&gt;l.ini llolllllff|\r yi'* t* ilhdt (M,|| . (•In Ut Ih* lu lr • I J. lint
8. He ha', no plans to send an Irtioi nrcupV ket poslv m K lim
'll ■
benevolent, charitable •&lt; I n i n
fail,
I
11/ a1•*I kk»4k| I
Suchow
rnrn
hail
b
m
i
instructed
not
to
ia* * *t "
em issary to Moscow So talk with pean lte-oiet» and lU uu d Na- iisl project "
4* n
»
I t ! f eilli'ii mi •*vi*11 w *» t lii•'RtiMltd lilt I 1 iil|e*i ft..Ill ID N d lllirlll I * ih ’
ll-e - mimiiHcc .-(ii iiril licanliliv [lerform dutir* trriiin.itilv handled h \ .1* f
fltalin.
He cuii-iidared tending I I 1111* agencies.
. ir '* i t
I lie dealers i-i-nlei. | . .) .-Ini
1f It h r.I l i p ! lli t? M* Lrltl lk# j jni+ l hil l **\ 11.1 l fiiu.i *l*vI Hrl
O le f Justice Vinaon on itncli a
1 c .ir i 1l .11
„d l
Ur&gt;‘vi
1 ’ •1
utmun
te-tnnony about ' by longshoremen,
are required In
1 ,.,,lt it * ;.n
&gt;tim« ti|)|)u ilii ihr imrIt hnriil
lit II A HI I t l i W i t ' l l
t mi1
t i
i„
■iiiaaioii dining tliL- closiriK day?
&gt;K * , I !K
J -Ot) "hp»
tee for liiT llt* - ttl.ll. Hi. .|e:,l.-i
id It, buyer* w ilt
Til# New Voik t m ini laid off M , *
*
111
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A . o f the eUvtiuii campaign, hut i
tIN t IN N A TE Not l l . (/Pi
I l f friii Mtmirf riyhl n.ill*#ti *k
1A
lire tiHptired 1 pnj fi ,uo 1 ..
v.d new 1 .11- li.nn the Kearney 720 emjilnycH inni tin- Cent rid ■
»rif
M arshall talked him out of it.
| , irvn lrilt I nun,tn mrsMgPil llie conaumplion mi tin- ineim-e- m i in, ! Mm K«hI fill4 ^itU)lmwuig to MJiiird
Itallrood
of
N
c«
Jervt-y
2,70
tvuii.
the iiorthcii’ ikvnril "
t 'Id iliohllr t 0
8. Hu ia Baking |he bi-partisan | 1
Ui r .
.il •: J t j
\ )«!
Fedei ilmn n| L.ilm r lu- *1.126 for coiiMiinpti u . 1 1 Hner*. Those affected me engaged in
Mu* huoimiitnHK hm lv *N«wf.
Ih c l in1i**l S ff i t i M iMmii*
commission Uu -organization t.f .
,
,.
,
,
. ,
JM..VH t&gt;l
1
IV
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I
inning
today
l.t
the
New
Y
o
ik
pleinisp*
licrm-e
handling
import
a
n
d
s-xpoit
l
'tilomt
i'i.
M
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Ham,
A
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r
ti
t
i
n
i
| ipmfihp li
All
horc#
llv a t U u ia tie
* l,»
j &lt;&gt;.»y hr would rn l.iig r Die I almr
Lir stnri L
•»j -'ll to AI|TVncelle hunt Hie I 4 lege I h
wi­ Avenue M ilor- t ., the committee freight.
-aii I iFiGinnnivmtuv planfa F iu n rr, 1 (iwulu *»iii I tllllfl
|)rp .iiln irn l m il tuppoll .1 piogtaiii
i 'll ft 'it
• '1 itupmt UIUO of
iHrtgpfiiil (&gt; .1
lure also pasted a ■ . -at law fm Imd * pad l«»&lt;| :i p'Vlirlkl I IlllllU llltt p u rln l M». i r •hilu.ii’
I1
Other
railruMil*
s»nl
they
would
!*•
i
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u
»
a il
mutual
ol Irgivlatmn "fo r llie l.enelit ol Ibe C ity of Miami tvln.-h iaiim t-1
\ 1 i'jii ^im it liiu'M
u iihtlra^ ul iiMiMitamd fioni th*. test alti 1
have to take similar action if tsui?
.
aJ c ij of thu
t
li
V
Niter
\
Uit-I.m,
Washington
all tli&lt; people."
the limitations .m the iioml.ei of 1 ijuchovb frtiiit
failed
th*
atrlke
last
very
lung.
j’^'.Vui
m
!
1
1
v
ikt*411
i
tv
*
,prow.
*
r
ol
t i . . &lt;1 a t* lie paid ftOU extra *0
M i. Iiuniati nude nu nieiilioii nl club licenses
Canadian port- were &gt;onled off m#»!t of id I j -ioi.,
Neutral ot&gt;s*rver», h*"i*.v»r. con* I The t i i . ih .i : late- opposed H , olduin quick d cllvv iy of ■ new
"1 Bin gOVSIltsd bt the • |ia&gt;-aati tlnucd to etc Hie i»|o ,|tv w ltl( tovitt ■
a* haven fm ships which normal­
■ lo i.-n -n Hie enu.i.dv
the recent election ut the (tail
11 f I'tll'l li% UM • uf ihut
act,’' he Mid " and therefor* have , git-,liveable .eavrv* and planj i»|»li!i-.l,ii.-iii -I -* f-rm al lt.'-n * It nil-.on «cd*n
ly dock at New York. Canadian Kua.nit already had projmaed to
played hy organired labor in il.
Jtqhua
Mitchell,
a
G
I
student,
Itsued dub license* with-nit r»- u#ni alitad tor evacuation - I l i t cino 1 not piaciical-le
affiliate
*
of
the
A
F
I.
Inltrnatlon
l
a.
cal, the council ui foi«ign «uni*-.ind Im got una-day delivury on u
However, he teal luv congutula- yard to lim itation* ”
Am erican
civilian * *ud
(w n # » tl* p a 1 r I'h d lijl * J .n a iip v»D H in tt'iTnrUun last February by pay­ al I-oitiehoremen'i Union refused tcr- lido
»; q "to coiulder
H * said the general -star* lew othvrv
0 • -Salmagundi, -Seminole H i g h tiant tn Fret ideal- Willfknv Uieen
' wtli fi.'p.-l BI. *1 tni- tl-'C o onld ).’ ing 1 fill'd bonus to the Nc-vt York to handle ailrh ships at H alifax. •he quudiu
the -It-jaium in
fich old year book, Ills again and erpretied irg ie l that hr muld allows municipalities to conti&lt;
Montreal ami 21. John.
Mor# Ih m iO O .B rillih m»l uth®- th« fu i dc|
r&lt;p i
n i.u d i w * A n uu i- L'nmpBny.
li-tlin . .id .tel, a.*
question
It'iiuilButd Ue C u t .........
brought credit to It* editor* am)
the number of lie n * * * by ap « v ..l, fo; ’; “K' , ltrs , r¥ , M„ c led
Jo"
The strike of &lt;16,000 longshore ot levtti,am, . a whole. ’
Vi Him J Mct’a rric k , Arlington.
lAMrlL
sponsors by being given A ll
(del
K
illil
Undo H.v (•
h»- Med up en-t con '
In n i .t govtq ;.i.„:u t ad
,
.
,
American-- tin* week end -then HY-i
,-uii-inm rnt employe .-ailed men lwhich
Vo^tll^ said ll
* •intluiiril On rn g r Alt!
American honor rating by the
1 • -* ' *l*o ’ thu aan.i- , ■!11on,"
and
1 i Id y ..l(,u» Pi »• M\ '
. m
, vecmpl .v a c a t io n ship l- a-c* N . »tiH pavnieut of $30" t"i 1
tl d (||f
(l i t 1* 1,^*- - i i
Miccific mntrui'tiorin to his intent*!
National Scholastic Press Associa­
(•
d
-»r t In * • *it
i-&lt; « Hudson "it bonu* payno
»*• •tipit*-"* all &lt;ilnhlin^ NitlviMen king.
tion, it wa* announced this morn­
**1 A f I 1•• 1- Itl.cftt *11 \ p^ The government'* lelurn I . fl
Ha- kin Iolil llie comuu'ti ■ IIIm plrue*)
liipiur ln*f»HM«
I I I !(
ing by MU* Rebecca fllevena, who
illJ|fiei)f nim
&gt;t id tfle r looking .-tt-, ( 1 1 e
I l f - ltd lie 11UN hern liifoi in***I regnlai lalo-ning -if tire li
with M is. Mae fo r t , ten* n fut­
line-- *•» 1 1 (ll.. I. II.«
■
idernt-iv
eie-c-l
tluI
.....t
I1 i.» t and used cur* el-. - tit-i.-.
M. til ill timnhlltig has hreti m-ihu V 11
ility nporisor of the year hook
•T|M
furt'i*I 1•" 1 •
............. nil- Ant l'tiect ,
i t l,i(i I I k find mill k u p
1
t
i - I f m ill • liltvl hill A ilJi1I tlicit
Margaret Pm tin served as editor.
arrived u, Nankn-r
I, 1 ppi oii'dluill "
i lititiurml vlieukR w ill !&gt;»* m ide
j I.upham
Remlnnie
High
.School
was
i mm* * *1**
tlu
n
lin
i.n
l
II
O K I. AN HO, Nov. Ut. Id'i 11...‘tome cur* on useil aui.oi, V.tl*rteiaified
in
the
competition
UHDA i-apfrinii'iit idntlon sai-t
|i
K 11tl, in eoinmenied
,,c i
W among 10) school* with enrol, it* mid Nuvemlinr bulletin t
n il! ANDO, Nov. Id, i/Pi— G ov luirikt-il 11 Idgh av |7 U 0 « b ,i.. lo'li
merit of HOO to 40U. and of these
pruHpc-ctiv,- full production &gt;- - 1
More than 70 guu.t* v . , * pro,.ki when new and then- wen t tl einor-Klect Fu ller W arieu today
only 12 high school* throughout thu nation »f Id coinmerciul i&gt; 1 m ' cut, lie*" on sales pi op -aii in c a le d his appointees to the Stale sent laat evening at „ "very or,,
the whole United State* had year­ crop* wu* inilcatcd u* one I t'
thutlaatlc" meeting and pi .gram
1 ndei .piestlonlng, Koskm .aid H -ad Itepartment They are
book* w ith A ll American rating, larger ttian tit** l'-M7 tonnugc
| Andrew W Lee* w*a today I
A llie d A. McKethan, I t . of of the Sanford Tour ' Club, tt
ti. did not tell committee ii.t e .'l
■aid Mi»a Stevens. Seminole was
f'-uiid guilty hy a Jury in I'ln u u
m
galo .v .lUiUt tile "overpay m ei.r II, ookiville, ptesident of the ller- was reported toda' '. v t:
For Florida, indication* w .’ r •
alio among the 1)7 out of 728
Court of u d iarg c of selling lot­
A hearing wav .-onil-i'&lt;•-• •'
mm n
when ilw t firs t questioned loin lb 1,Slid,- State Hank, immediate past Arm itage, Chamliei -f
school* with enrollment up In 2,37t).WH) liiivht-l* of early fa ll *1&gt;-*t• tery ticket*, commonly known n*
Horning *1 the C it\ Hall '*t Ken vai.l In wa* told by Gvoigi I lot i.t,-ut of tile Florida Banker* tourist activities d in
bean*. 16 pci cent larger than tiJ
II Keith, president &gt;&gt;•
2000 to w in 'th e honor.
net li Ballinger. Builm a.l m i I
aliout-avenigi- crop of lust v« ,i r'oha 01 llolita Nu lentence h av' Orlando t'liarnbei ssf •NinueAdliing. valeiinan for llie N .- V«s. 1, 'ion, a citrus grower |&gt;re«
Among the g o u t
a .,
,j
vet been pronounced by Judge . St-Ill lie llie guest vpeakei a* ’
Section by section Salmagundi while lute full indication* wer-- 1
ic Ittllltie * Cnmtniaalnn i-it-n'o &lt; Y ..,k Vtenne Company, to hat Ho .dent of the Hrrtoksviile ( i t m* visito rs from the nc.' 1 latitat,on
was given eacefent rating, aaid B heavier liHivevt I hull u muuili M ll Smith
-n
review
the
applii
ntion
--(
S
\
anmiiil meeting &lt;*f Hie ; »ut
purclni-ie price at the |2.7Hu th.Atn tirowei Associntiim and u uu-in- F dates community
t. Volusia
Mlaa Steven* The year bouk had ago.
t.i-e* im* lieen re le ltrd on imnd, Merchant*' Aascrclaliuii t*&gt; •-•■
lllt-u f-ii a i-ertitielBte ( toil'll- .•ii tile invoice.
i.e, 1 the State Deiuucratie i'« County, in •lulling II N T n . lean.
a* It*' central pictorial interest
vnnl U 1* HeriuJon, clerk of Ho- u* llie M ayfair Inn "•» M.-t-'
nllVi-llivliiV &gt;*ml nece. v ( ” •
W illiam Manuel, salesman &lt; &lt; e n itn . ('ommlttee.
The lute 1*11 i-iicnmlK-r croji
plusident of Hit'll* con.n n d v .-I it.
roaecutlon wa* coil- night. Mr*. C. E, Ginn uf ii» "i
tm
qierntlun of two 24 paui-eng
Hu- Ki-mnev Oldsmohiie •
'&gt;
I I ... . tii
,1 iMVer Tavl-q, 66, J ire-- ill- wlio wu* outspokeii
Attorney M urray w ill *lng several number- it
- 1 -■ ■entlfied yesterday, was called : t.-lv \ ,lii 1 .-ill estate and lim iran .e the "wondt-ifill iv c i ' i ■ i
e* lieie
M r. Allen e.»
given
Ueorge
A
.
I
*
*
'
1
announced
today
by
I'reviileni
entt-d by Fred It- Wilson
to the eaten of
-lOg.ttM) bu.tiel* expected ia belo- * " “ ‘ " T ,1 * 'ul ,
to tin- Htanil. Ha submitted to tl,
iv,■, veteran of World Mu, til* momiiei » here, a i l pi edict ed
atudant* actlvltic* and frlvo lltiea .
......... ................... .. .*.««
.1 , ‘ idle*
&lt;. W !Spencer was at A Murrisiin.
C ity Malinger II N ‘'’ sve- *o committee n notebook listing "t,pI , ! native of Gainesville
'lis t many of thnn .
.
m the
lorney f»r th* defense.
*
-The management uf Hiu '•
umn-ed Hurt the I'ltV ‘ ,-101'lHei &gt;n re. vived flom custoinei 11-*"
Mai Ion G. Nelson. 44, uf Panama Tourist Cluii a&gt; active no-inhcrt
llun-l -,f (talph 1,. Htewart, f.Hr Inn lias made tt possible
na*
authorised
i*-iiaiii-e
-t
•
bu»
Hinged from cash payments of Ihoo • itv qierator of a large aoiomo- Mr*. Trudenu wa* an
pit-sent,
The indicated egg plant crop
.liarge-l by hi* w ife with with us to meet* in the liotel in
■
“ ' n ! : : r x - . i i 0^ - - - i 240,(KM)
^
» per cvn*.
..............
perating francliiso, it Hi
buslu-l* i*• «40
la ic to lies and a cigarette case
I.il,- agency, president of the Com ' Mr. ami M is. .lam- • n-i-i-y ami
joy*d a nlay dlractad hy Mr*. 1 er than In lt*)7 but only five per n,tiding support, was estreated t ance of the form al openlnv
I or such operation Iv d- i-l - I t v
' A lot of liquor was given to invi .ul Bank of Panama C ity, di- Mr. and Mr*. Wlllia-u l .m *. ail
to Hi* amount of fl.OOO duo to Nov. 24. Tilts w ill give Gb ii I
Boyd Coleman, ami g l**n under cent above the 1237-40 average
tie Railroad Cominiaalon
me," Manuel volunteered
I dun t t,. t , of G ulf Puwvi Co end At of New York C ity , wmv among
the first Ujlpol tilliU &gt;
litilu iu lu appear in court, Bald peuple
. ,
r r A •ponanrahip i l l ' the acliool
Appearing
uproponent*
lor
Green pepper prospects hav.- in. Mr Herndon,
rlmd. von are interested in Hi*'
visitors
’ Hi*
*‘ 1
' 11
liint i unit St Andlews Hay Rail- tile Plantation" l.it a '
la remble in
liolul* altice
auditorium .m l e n titl.d . -A WoT « V ; p7
-stam lsliliieill ot tin t.nv orivn-e
.Manuel also suggested (list H.v rua t l.o.
who Joined the
T-'iiiist Club,
John Hendrix yesterday m orn-&gt;Iwen taken over liy the
■
or*
Gordon
lltadley.
pi
evident
ot
m"S
aul***
Weddlnr----------. ' i — ; ' . l i
*
|,
duct ion seen as fl48,tKM)—five | * - ,i,g pleaded guilty to • cliarge t i t j Y n l . titanl- ui g s n ilillu ii.
iniiilttee might look into what
Men ill I*. Bart.er, 33, mayor ,,f which flow ha- .12 pa. : up iittmFour ltudent* Bhd two faculty C(|U |m#1,¥I , h, t| , M17 tttl) l0
•hn Jayeet'f, City 1 win fiiLi *1011»ir
((.’uatlauad itn ru se »u»
i befi on Nuv. 11 of a County ow n-’ Morrison ** *tt*d.
Veil lit-ach, president of tfiu In•)*r * ArmilagtI*ft fo r HobUf
Mobile c„ nt , m, | | er , | llin i tf37-4d,
tndrew ( s i t away wh-&gt; gate .letallv
m tn b B ri, who l*D
ed. Dodge pick-up truck. II# had
Ballot* « • L being maile-i
■Iso It.vsr C itrus Hank, president .
•"Joym ant
.&lt; ,dvrv v.d
A la ., Wednesday to attend the
n the need of the tmv vervlc - and
’
Th#
Florida-TexBa
late
l
i
l
t
to
­
rcea«la«ee 6a r u e T w e )
I ren a rre v ie j a fte r a chase by "U 1
"mbera of the w rtuciation. of » -egetabl# container company,
H'*' “ " ‘ h
'ack A Morrison, m ereiianl, who
mato crop i i Been a* 2.047,000--•! - S h eriff P. A . Mero from th e ’ **.........I * -' ' 0" i,f '•ff K ,o r ‘ 1
terne- giower and past member
«
by (aanrg- Sw artr.
"
1 .ilnted out the need foi h.is-e*
par cent larger than last year amt Municipal A irp ort.
&lt;
organisation for the corning '• • ■j traiivp.u t here fol slioppiug llie
.1 ill.- Stat.i Democrat ' Fm -u- p rM W w t of the Seminole County
a little more than double the l« U
who aociinipiimvi!
r
trm
H
i
u
i
'
au
,
Ih r case of Vesta Lee June*. Un- result* of the election will
■--Kidentr in the raplill) growing
48 average.
tt V-SHINOTON, Nov, Id l“T ‘
.
.
, , •j ( ilia talk wit I colored *tersoplic»n
-tea
aerved
by
Hanfunl.
itiniiei
A National Labor tria l exumlnei
r»u-*t«n I . Drake J i ,
.
views of scenes ol bis I,, me. grovu
ami entering, was nolle pros* ''obtained
The application provide* for t o* today turned down secondaiy t-.y I Ocalu. cattlem an and businessman, and gardens near Silver l.ake. He
klidrew
from
Andrew
M i­
Tha n**d of good, wholMnnm ra1
,
native
of
Lake
County
and
ac­
urvic# on rhirtec-niii S ti-e i n-to 1i-.-tt t-hargea
committee ch &lt;
7 Coil I III »i m I (I ii I'nur I v*n 1
.-barges against u union f
c m tlo n for a d u itl1 M w#ll »* k^niI ll v t ’P P
f V in t t 'h t
'.oldiboroiigli. F irst flti.-et from i n 'using to handle work one firm tive in (lie elstu guard during
actor of tin- Minaiii or any director
youth, wa* e\tiphi»i»sl la it a v » n - ;r o r
*»»?*-*«
U O IIU S I
i.iwntown terminal to Monroe-; -had agreed to preform for .1 World War II.
c h in t* ’ am.ociatlon,
(t'aailnuvg u« l'*a * l’ n«i
I r k in a talk giv*n a l* t h t Ju n io r.
---------W airun, who announced tli* »pson said.
-t com!, Strike-bound company.
H igh School to mertbora of tbo
T A M P A , Nov, Id —(/pp— Five
paint*** while hero attending ses|
H
i*
decision
hinged
chiefly
on
Hotninolo County Toachw *' Club Floridians were named today an
W E B T P A LM B E A C H , Nov. 10
1 *' pre-strike agreement entered ■ions of the 8tat* Chamber of
by J . H. Boswell, phyMcal eduea- Judge* in the itataw lde “ 1 apeak —HP)— Five cartridge case* de­
&lt;(«■•!■*•* Oa Ha** al«l
1into by the two companies.
W A S H IN G T O N . N ld - (A b
Uon department htad of Ih* Uni- nom ocracy" high achool apoaklng finitely established aa h a v in g ,
| A secondary boycott is the i&gt;— George JI Knut*.,n t -lav wa*
v a n it y of Flo rid a .' ‘ '
Icontoit Rponiored by the Florida -ome from tha waapon used to ,
I fin ,111 hy a group of employe! tn
unpointed chi»f
i tho machinery
■ in addition to eMflottca, other Ju nio r Chamber o f Commerce,
kill sculptor La n a L a u k l i , 46 and
rk for a neutral employer In an
and equipment K&lt; uuh &lt;i th# net• e tlv ltle i »uch 6* a rt and c raft • Woodrow Junes, Tam pa, Chair- ins w ife , Louise, 42, have been
j effort to force him to quit doing
n-jirtlc Coopei n t i -ii Ailm im vtration.
w ork, dram atics and iu u i I.n can bo man uf the Jayceea* Anierlcanism found on the highw ay a t D alray.
I I uniiuss w ith a* second employer
K nu tm n. n nn'ivo of M uikfgon,
enjoyed in a community, “ f -. ? 0#* - Committee which ia prom otlnr the
Deputy H herlff Ja c k Bimmln*,
W A R S A W , Poland, Nov. HI, l/P) Mich., was n financial i-nelnoer
F A R G O , N .D ., Nov. 16. o h
'isvsn Norlh Dakota dentin* arc with whom tha w orkers have n
w ell pointed o u t
A ll children contest, said th* Judgea w ill be head of th* Palm Baach County
wagu or other "economic" dispute. —Poland socialised all its banH w ith tho H a rd * Truai Hnvingi
iticceixfully uting inychniom alic deep, gtnerslly known a* hypnurit. a*
should bo taught more than one I ) j ri&lt; j , r i 0yd* G riffin , of Tam pa, sheriff's
Identification
bureau,
today except on* Iona Institution nntik of Chicago n-l li-b l d lrMw ay in which to spand le is u re . m iir iM president of the Florida said at least one of tha rases an snetthetic lesvinq p s tirn li wiili n - dtscomfort or psin.
N E W IR A N IA N C A B IN E T
handling financial services for fo r­ tcrahlp tn a number of corpor­
tim e, be said. fa re ttl- Teacher* Asaoctatloni For- matched identically w ith a slug
T lie lechnique was reported
i*ef cent effective in Inal* on -7U
TEHRAN, Ira n , Nov. 10, UPl— eign trade.
ation* before joining tho A rm y
. A n ia la re itin g m qekl.w ai ibowft,' m sr Governor Doyle E . Carlton, taken from L a s ia ri'a body.
hoard
on
conlra-t
ri'n*,gotl*
patienl* lince Is il F rb n is ry . Tltc N ug|«tive s n e illie iu " wa* developed Mohammad Saar) Maraghei holds
A
government
decree
said
the
debtetinf how a ,.community can I local attorney; E , D. U m b rig h t,
Delray is about six miles north with the aid of Dr. Thom s* R . Buries*, directoi ol the piychologv both the pram iarahip and the min- nation's entire banking structure ntion problem.&lt; in 1P43 He r * .
w ork-out a recreational program i# d ito ri* l. director o f the -Tam pa uf th* murder seen*, on th* high­
•story of tha Intarfor in the new 1* being adjusted "to new tasks cently has been serving n« viedenarlmeni at Conc.ordiii College. Mu- rhcad, M iiiii.
by balng the faeWtlM- that a re ,T rib u n e ; D r. E . C . Nonce, pros!- way to West Palm Beaeh,
cabinet ha praaantad to th* Shah which confront ths people's state -’ halrm an of the nt*mv nrlce idfheb
”
“
**
—orking
*-&lt;------In their firs t report on
w
ond, nt of th# u n ive rsity o f Tam pa,
Juvtment bounl.
.■ow availliable, wh
today. A lt A sg h ar Hakmat is m in­
“ This l« a verv Important ,;» * *
plane to
and H arbert T . Anderson, man­ lupment.'- said Chief Deputy W al­ risvelopmcnt, six Fargo dentlMs public last night at a meeting of ister of fo rslc n a ffa irs . Maraghei, on the road toward Socialism ."
. » promote I
The
m
in
istry
of
finance
took
f o r all aages,
|
and (or rM a so n t of ager of radio station W T 8 P , in ter I. Minton, In charge of the and on* with o ffic** at Enderlin. I ha southeastern district of th* who resisted R ussian demands for
N .D . made these major points
North Dakota Dental Society. They oil concasalona in 1244, was auth­ control of a ll banking operations.
tha yaar.
B t, P a tm b u rg ._________ case.
aid only 11 of the 260 path-nts orized to form tha cabinet a woek Ths decree permits foreign trad*
Psychosomatic
sleep
Is
safe
ami
'/ iM
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. Id —pP)
■ U . g. B U IL D S F IB L D S
fulled
to gu into trances at firs t ago a fte r P rem ier Abdul Hussein financing through a jo in t stock
w
ill
In
no
w
ay
affect
a
patlen'.N
BBCO M KH C A T H O L IC
ORTH B O W L B ID
company. I t also sat up cooperatlvs
High Low
sitting*.'
Fo u r o f these were put H a ih ir resigned.
I JA C K B 0W , M iss. “Nav. to
mind,
chsractar
or
general
health;
NHW Y O R K . N or. 16. W g jj
M E M P H IS , Tan n ., N ov. 16. U T h credit services.
A sh eville
Hub—T“ h a *’nited
Unitad Slat**
SU tea &gt;ia building
bui
a patient cannot ba placed Into the u.-daep In later xeasians.
E liu h s t“h “T . Bunt lav, ratf-styled W illlam and M ary Haa bat
-r*
A U u t lc C ity
behind the.Sakars Desert
sleep against his w ilt, nor ran he :.i-qu*nt)y, fo ur mortr of the 11
ueen,M haa embraced tended an Invitation to
A E R I A L S C O U T IN G
C A L C U T T A T R A IN C R A S H
CtavaUnd
If tha Europe*# aontlnent
bs made to vlolstu hU moral, re li­ war# placed ildo deep sleep but
faith.
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 1 6 -(/P )
In the New Y e a r's D xv
C A L C U T T A , In d ia , Nov. 10. UP)
Denver
gious or ethical codu of life; •• wora unsbt* to produce anesthesia. — Am erican, B ritis h and Canadian
Senator O. Eastland of
■he was bantlaed N o r. 6 In s Bowl football g a » * ,*t M*mpl
New Y o rk
subject has complete control of T h * ram alnlng trio wore compluto file rs plan to com oars notes on —Fourteen persons were killed and
says.
W aaklagton, D C , churck by th*
24 Injured by a narrow gauga r a il­
R alaig h
his own w all balng tvlill* in thu fallOra*.
aerial scouf
to a citric group
S a in t Louis
T h a practitioner* said every
tranca, w ill alw ays awako from
■announced today way wreck today In tha LundingO H ARfA
‘ dental operation waa perSan Antonio
U on an ordar from tha operator
from tha three Tlnsukla section o f Assam . T h *
m - A Ng
including fillin g o f teeth,
‘ ne previously
Baattla
meet N ov. 22 engine and flv a coachaa w tra de­
• tad
etarhrd
i removal of live nerves
ana Um oaet
Jackao nvilla
the Topeka, railed. Th a routa, w all known to
*srd * ,
allied
a
o
ld
ltn
h
i
w
artim
e,
connect­
•
a
d
m
a
x
illa
ry
surgery,
study a tria l
sllwav
■a controlled and there
and Itac- ed tha Itih rta ll and Manipur road*
AM ,
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Junior High Hearo
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Judges Are Selected

New Clues Found In
Murder Of Lozzari c,ln',

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Berlin Problems

(C n ltiaw l r n « j m .

r a u r y of Htati&gt; Mara hall )* to
talk wltli Prealdent Truman later
thla muiitli. Some U. N. delegates
profeut-d to arr In FadHtt' Ru»*
alan acta a wlllltigneoa to try a
settlement with the wait.
Prance threatened to disrupt
■ western ala.power conference
on control of tln&gt; Ruhr. The Rus­
sian*, still trylnK to get a drain
line Into the rich weatern German
region, railed the Ruhr confer*
enc# In l.onilon ami “ Amerlran
Imperialist show."
L O N D O N , Noe, 11 —&lt;/JV
Amirlcan occupation troofia and
(tie French nation olwerved Arm.
Ispre dav, Imt In the reat of
Europe the fiOth anniversary of

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tba and of World W ar I paaaed
almost unnoticed.
President Vincent Aurlol led the
French In paying homage to the
men and women who give their
lives for the nation In wartime
In Germany the U. 8 . Army oh
served the anniversary by giving
a holiday to all hut essential per­
sonnel. There were no parades or
oratory.
For pilots flying the U. 3.Britlah airlift to Reriln It ws*
Just another day of work. Their
planes In and out of the blockade
city In the face of ■ new Rus­
sian threat to force down any
aircraft caught flying outside lh&lt;three traffic corridors.

Turkey Hunting
(Continued From Page I)
son fur the great Increase In the
number of squirrel*. “They are
more or less cycle In their re.
production and tills Is one of the
heller years,” he said. He added
that some oitl.tlinerk claim squlrrela raise Idggrr families when
the acorn crop Is heavy— "We’ve
had good cops uf acorn* the last
few years.”
Thu hlollgist, who came here
from Texan whtrp squirrel hunt,
ing rivals quail-hunting In pop­
ularity, said he has U-en surnrisetl and the comparatively few
Floridians who about the tilthanlmala In view of the great
supply.
“Florida has perhaps the hea­
vies* squirrel population of anv
state In the rountrv," he *sld,
and the fact that there I* less
hunting doesn't nece«*nnly aiciiiint for It.

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44
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Oil C o, Ponca I'itv, &lt;&gt;kti
u kpeei'h ligreii in Ihe
555 A 554 F l a n k 1* W o o d r u f f * roniinittee's rrport;
Su ln llvi.lo n
1*1 at H o n k 1 p . . *
14
“ Pi is still lmpo:.-ihle to fnie*r4&gt;
L o l a 7. I i
|1 U l . . c l . 4 I I I f til m i l
P a r k Plat Hook 4 p i g * I I .
definitely the probable tr.inl !*•&gt;I. o i 4 H l u e k i ! f l t r I T h . T u m i , of
oiid lUb’t
From th .
t tn»
Sanford
L o t IIt
t . i t * * \V i * i n flouth* e t o f . r j mm obtainable, no significant de­
H&gt; lf hi*
A j ,|| t t,.ii
P |al
Boot
t cline from I bat year's e*l minted
III l. I .v
R»*»■».
rates is anticipated during ti&gt;»
4 t g I t o l • w &gt;, o f
fTPU
H.i ti,,n
14 Totvnvolp J l - o iilh P i n g * 17 follow in* five year- 1
Fa* I
lie said that if a declm,
Lot i Uloitk t&gt; i r r . a m a o k i 1‘l i t
indicated, supplementaiv
B o o k I p s a * » *» i vi A P l a t thiol
such as large raserves
4 pare* lo a i t
4t F I I I I t N M l f *
iiuul gaa, oil *tya|e and
*,’1*15 of 11 , . F l r e u t l i *oi,t l
•soil,I Tie synthesized tnFM .m ln ol. t 'o u n ly , H o i M ,
ll'lfinli I'm iii it .in
*'
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fuel*.

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Locker Plant
FROZEN FOOD ITEMS
40l-W -l3th S t

P h o n e 1318

Laitl Week Our Uffh'i* Wuh Homlmnleil With The (Jut'slion "('tin We Buy Retail Al Your I’lnitl Now?” Tlii*
Answer U "YKH"! This Ik A NOTH KB service wltielt
Ymt&gt; Locker I'lunl Is Ufterinp To The ( iti/ens Uf Sunford Am! Seminole I'niinty In Addition To Th" Al
ready Kstulilished Her vice Of Meat ('urinp Kle.

Take advanluKe now of the a m a z in g
values from our .self Hervlce frozen fiMid
cabinetn! !

ir.a llu M .g

Frees

Pag*

65*

Aged Wisconsin Daisy June

fla .t

will lie jiuikeil by (he new Con
press,
'i. The prohibition against sec
POINT 1*1,F: ASA NT, N, J., Nov.
■■Hilary boycotts will be mollified
It, ol'i
Ihe unesthelikl turned lo
M. Jurisdictional atrikea will &gt;•' Hi Ilent y S Ivory during u minor
main mil lowed, ami —
iiUlouuiiul o|H-r»tion on a woman
4. The Injunction ant) other pro­ put lent yesterday to report that
cedures for dealing with strikes af­ bei heart hud stopped heating. In
fecting tlie national health and unotliei moment, the patient stop
safety will I* retained.
pod luelitllillg
Tills is the way Hartley looks
III Ivory stinted artificial re
for thnt lo come about:
s pi ra t , eiilieil for heart and
“First, they will repeal the whole lespitnry slinmlaiits. They proved
tiling. They have lo gel rid of I lull oiiuvndini* The chief of tho Jersey
Tafl-llarlley name. Then they will Slioie tii-iieilil llospltlil stuff made
write most of It bock into luw In* .................. mmeiliulely.
ltemenils-r. If the Taft*Hurtley low
He cut thioiigh Ihe girl’s 0111*-!
Is repealed outright, nil that re­
mains of the New Deal’s Wagner wall ii-iiibeil into the elu-st cavity
Act I* repeuled right along with I ""'I ,s-g»n to force her
her heart
ht'arl «i*
jl_”
I pomp uguin by manipulating th«
. .
,
i delicate otgun with his hantla. Soon
The T afl.llar ley Act, whosiwhose'j
•
^
.....
own
shares .with
with
authorship H«rtlay_ .hares
T ( i1hv (M.
MiM U„w
.Senator Holier I A. Taft (ll-()hlo),
prevents u closed shop, tmdei Havens of Lakewood, a former
which u worker must Join n onion , S a w hospital able, was reported
m fnii ,-nnditton by Mrs. Josephine
to get or keen a Job.
Most labor leaders have oppose. |Frtlkei in-ling snpervism of nurse*
this, and Hartley said he thinks at ilie hospital. Mrs Fraser ..... .
till* hun will lie left nut when n the opei ul ion Imd been p er fo r m ed
befo re w hen d i r e e m e r g e n c i e s denew luw is written.
Hiicli ill untie*
lie said secondary iMiycolls rnuy
l-e allowed when a union uses them
n pursuit of "legitimate lldior ol
J » c t l v i ,R" much an h i g h e r

wuKt*** «»i i

k.i,l lor hours
liiuieu and
(.it.I working
tillialrlull condi­
.... II. I
ls-tter
tions.
Under « secondary lipycott, now
forbidden, union workers refuse to
liavr anything to do with products
oi mutt-rials processed by non
union or striking workers in no
oilier plant.
lint Hurt ley *uld he looks for no
successful move to repeal the pro
li dot ion a g a l n s t Jurisdictional j
-.liikes- those III which two 04 j
more onions get Into a fight uinoog 1
themselves rut bee than with He’ |
employer
or the national duel
yeiu-y provisions.
"When if is all river," he said, "I j
liook most ol the Tafl-llarilev ,
law Mill lie left Eventually, lliej
people Mill come to see Dial it is !
not a bad law at all
,
' I do not *av tliut In defiance
of tb* President, After all, to- i- |
the i bump Amt lie is entitled to
t**t any change- made |n Ibe Inn
rbiil tic think■&gt; necsfisnry and pi"
per

San l ord ObHcrvcrs
i
11 imt lamed I'riiHi l*im" »♦'*»■i
mu.ill
boys .huoling off fire I
crackers Inst evening in cell-lira I
lion of tin- approaching holiday |
l . u k e Monroe M a s foil o f while
cups uml foam as stiff breeze
whipped in from Ihe north The
ivatei level, which a few weeks
ago wa&lt; over hulkheud, Is now
well over it foot below the lop.

DRIVE IN
THEATRE
Sanford-Or la ndii lid.—Turn
Itighl on tin Al Glass Tower

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Sausage

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lb 15c

Pan Sausage

Kraft* Kay ( ’heddni

Cheese

lb 19c

Picnics

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Copeland

lb. 65c

Sausages

lb 15c

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Bffotilirig lo Itit* rdles of war *
"VVilbbi a few days utter the
•armed Insurrection liegins.’ the
government of the United Htuti'A
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lliisslan connnlssai will be en­
throned in Washington Russia will
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the putty now.

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THURSDAY. NOV. 11,

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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

SA N FO R D .

F L O R ID A

H UTUY

NOV.

191?

No. 58.

A sso c ia te d l ’ ren-i L e a se d W in*

Are Accused Of
BostonAskedPremierTojoOpening Propaganda
Offensive For P eace

The flying hoof* of the palomino pony of B, E. Putcrll, Otlv*
and
Sanford d m good* merchant, earned him to victoiy before m-&lt;&gt; than
500 ipeclaton in the final run-off of men'* cowpony compflilio- ,i
A m i'licr Day tare* given by the Dmtv Bool* Riding AMiv-iatipt' ■■the,,
qu irtrr-mile track el the iMunitipal Aitpotl. George Jambs ol I i lu„ i,
P r o b e O f A lle g e d D r
•' y
I o i* f rt c ,i n c ? c
K r iilr c M 'l';
Fear
Car
'»,*« ternnd.
la y y I n P a y m e n t O f
Mi Purcell lud pieviimtly wen another $1(1 pure by plat me
t
I -CH' F i .
W ill
A Is o
lie
U p
A -;
R e s u lt
thr llntH rowpony rlimmalion race for men. with J I) t , le ami X (.
D e a th
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D is a b ilit y
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O f
D ock
Champion placing acond ami thtid.f
B e n e f it s
Is
A sked
Sheriff P. A. Mero, president if Ily Identified bv he, hriyl
t*?t
I jl* ' Fsef1VIteM* C'\
W o r k e r ', A t 2 P o r t ?
the Rldlnr Aaaoclatlon. J. F. Mt- low blouse, winning fii ■• v**l I
placv
MIAMI. N o t . 12 ( A h — M m . t'lrlland. Barnev Berk ami Metp and 110 prices in
'If VI* It f**fmitpi No*-. 1**
n, girls'
NLW YO RK. Nov I j. i / F i - A n
t it tern fopftimr ^n *»ft« 0 f th*'
Harry R. Truman and her (laugh- Hinder officiated In (lie ludge*1 first race and the gills* i*
i
tin
immediate
etnhaign
on
all
heigh’
ter, Margaret, paused brleflv «tand.
off. Blonde Sallv Selvci
M4ii!h fiurn ' om tnfMflon 1 4frfp
In the Sweepstake run off, laudo war, second In l&gt;oth , I Ot destined lor »spo*t from »tri*e
here today on their wey to Jnln
“ op bended fngjay tot %UytnC
President Truman at Key Went, Sligh Earnest hlarkamlth, won
Ro.*lon hit
Dorothy Crumlev of
•purr fbmn t.bfio w M ftnu* in
'iford hound New V . i l
A handful of onlookere cheered first place l.l-ft1* seconds w Ih was third In the initial
(i of hors w*t re, iintiieuded today h* , n* 4f f t,, 1r*r hiding 1/ VivlOvIt fnd
aa they Mapped down from * Earnest Lee and Holier! Howard girls, and in the- sernml • *
\m rHr*n aorurn f hfv K»*t Keen
- Inch
atreemllner, the Silver Star. placing second and third The raco was won by Nancy lavbu &lt; Of llie rryi.’iial &gt;dlice of the Aisoeia
corn Ir Inf hi tin I met ir am ar
Iron nf \meii, sn Railload*.
1 1 • 1 1inr » 1 mif i of * * t s*1 m »»t 1 f in c
Secret service men quickly pilot­ was vrrv close helwern Mr. Earn­ Iambi, Carline May m l i.
* l&gt; ' V l'l MM Il'M f ( 1 Hr it
ed them to two waiting car*, hut ed and Mr. Lee ami both gut first Hcilrr of Lungwood fipn 1. J m
Ih- i r . mnmriidtlmn was senl In *i’m 4lf, lik %1*ions methnd-*, ft*
second and thild plm-e, ir.p ...... •h» as ulum ', W i .hmgton officr
not before Mr*. Truman »n»rd price awards of 114.
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In tlir initial rowjmnv race,
M
happily to hrr »ellwl»hrr*.
ly.
In j tt .irti |*l*n t drn« rt|n*jf wiit fu
George Jacobs whs first, Edward
Tlie children's racr «•* • „ i^ • 'forge ( Rand til, manager ol 1 .iMiin trifV in I*" h &gt;»o «
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Vsrborough of Geneva, srs-uud ami Bert Rtvers in lb an - i.
I port I m I I u I i .i ilia mil group litte.
Hr KR.NRST B. VACt'AIIO
.George Hughes was Ihlid.
The second*, with Rvlvla Han
Nil,I | 'll'l hr \sa -.me ill' ptopnsal would
K E Y W EST. Nov. 12. &lt;/P)
fn K V fi, N’*iv i * 4 v
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. -eroml rare was won bv Roy |,er Bay Fore following m
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'VllMutil \\ rhh of
Vn,o*!| i
rreiidenl lrum*n today (Inerted with John Duncan ami Norman Piitcs were $111, $.S and i.t • '"h’l ( i.e pill into ef |e. t
»
|»»*4id»nt
ol
fhp
lr*»i»r
riRtloti'
1
defen*# and Veleran* Admirintr*-■Fore, following in ordei
Pil»c.*
Five dnllai prises u r i , ■'ll Uv | Meanwhile, d'legales of the Ittik
H!4»
Tilrvia,
frfhmiAl
igirl
th
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lion authnntiei to make a full in for these races were *10, 15, and Ibe following Jimini \ 1,, . n *be mg dork wnrkeis, whose dispul
fntti • I
I
Mirohifo * 01 not #* *
El.
I’le
men’s balonn race; Rohi,
lean 1
vcitigstion
into alleged
delav*
tfM'*
•*
,
,
"
No less spectacular and highly Burn* of Orlando in th. g ill,' threalens to tic up ih* Atlantic and te*a}i4tnRihilif v fm JupintYt
\nirn in
»n
tr^aintt «lth&lt;iniih hr fii|m a n*d
the payment ol velerani ditahilits , colorful were the giris races, with haloon rare; Edward Vai»&gt;
I11 is !i
1
' mgh '•"II saslmard swait'd a infttagc lit* il irnninnitk
n r * s I'ltUd
l|r
filed
tn
and death benefit!.
| Hetty Yarborough, of Geneva, essH iir Hru »4 IIr Fug# In*.
tmm President I niman
\U* «
ofiininn, tinted on fhp 1* . of
1# * •*»* tr I 1*1^
He asked Secretary of Defeme
t*#ka Vp *j
I'steph P Rvan. president nf iTie- fhr ItihiiMAl u lurfgrvsrot o hi* h hr
i 'M fI*r \
Forreital and Veteran* Adminis­
A I I. Inlenislinnal I nugsluiremen s *4id « ft nereiM n hi • UfM%
•till * iriittfl* niff'
Ihf •*«thtk nf thr Impentt
trator Carl R. Gray to report *peci ,
|V*1*1‘ !* *
Astoriatmn. nf which ihe ddek
fically on reported delay in com 1 R f
I W
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wnrlett sie membeis, said the inis
lit III ,7* ' |I T 1 11171N 1
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n% 1 ’ i .-Pi
I V 4f
peruatioo the widow of an army
mi
sage would be lead to the dalegat*'
rn*l t
Is 41 |l* »* I'M(p
civilian employe- a veteran-- killed
Isles Is,das
.. iim giik As t •, s• d' i * ' c | t*'H*
| f)ir | -MJ |iT, Irlt I's
in a Pari* plane craih last Jan. h
He sal,I he ib l not t »•-•*'- Its c^p * . U' M i l..i. i. d - , , M . * *1. V
i *1» *| *|,«»
tents, lull a‘t,)e,| il was w iii'en he
Eben Ayers amstanl presidrntid
.• SIl; I ipa"r;r » h I * c | l o . A»|Mti
t«f f'll
f.ne Mr Tinman went In Florid* I 1 ff|| 11 1*4 •Ii' . .Id . Id. Itpress secretary, laid Mr. Trumsn
i
and before the wall,nit begin
ordered them to recommend »lep« ’i a n f o r c l
R e s id e n t
Fo S u p h o u lis Q u it s U n d n
4* 4.»■&lt;
1 |" i T * r l&gt;d Jf • ■
Wednesday
** *A»d
to prevent other mch delav*.
tnliPie
•*» a. «t ni*f'e I Of
It
was
psepsred
and
given
fo
1
dr
A s s u m e N e w D u tie s
P r e s s u r e K r n in V m
-••* • ihr
• yin* S filing, d u e-in nf l|ie &gt; 1». -lll-l , m- l o (oil It- M 'H|**
Meanwhile, three members ol the
* ,
I ..d
O n M o n d a y M o r n in *•
i/ e lo s , P n r t v I
i •»1 1 v federal Mediation fn • vt.-e, for de 1 , I..
Pre»ident‘» top Democratic com­
,1 .. . S Is I S " , ' •X
t'\-e, V lo Ihe s*,'' er|o( es ill the
. , ■* I ill*
mand interrupted their conferenc-s
'■op'- *•
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. Appointment ol Sandy Anderson,
A TH EN S. No* 12. i/V,
r „ . ,y«nt nf a collapse in negntl*
With the chief executive to fly to . c , .
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e efll#w*|l \
A
(inns
1(1f
Havana
|&gt;anlord pioduce man fnr th* past miff Tllfm ifloUfi Sn|tlm»»ltA luriff
Ib e II.A president also Slid he (..e .j,.
,t ,V&gt; 1 «„» ,( (I
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18 yeara. at manager of the San- fd the reiinnihon of l»u .&gt;a|hi«iii ♦ flifn .) (It*, tinllitl litvinhf rv»htp P
, 1| 1
ftAll) Vof#f| tyyri m}ip lining I v 'Ifffilm*
M *
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n S
**" Sa
B ,rk
Id'1
lord State' Farmer.’. Market
prtftlaftnt-elicf;
ntmoemtlr
N«/ (.
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, to, fill
, G reek government to K»n« f’.rul Hpcffif4rv'» *f a v«A(fo
,n PM* ,M
tlenat Chairman J. Howard M- 'h* vacancy created by the death todav Tl*e KinR Arcepte*! if
c 1 1
1 1
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, , \* oi&gt;#*d out »*v mu
mn &gt;n leailei a with
Aging p* ; l * i j ' I Nlsn* u wt,,
flr,nh and l aalle L. B llfl*. direct,n of H. J. Lehman, was announced
,'Oplioulti m i .I flir King wnuM Miippfng opw »t*.i %
getnilsu. ibe dsle.ms" t»li■
&gt; b •’
*r " h*i »h»'| in r m r s'*i
(bp morning by Chattel S. Lee,
mrtmton
Foreign
Mmtde,
l.m
sian
|
Hrallotlne
was
completed
!*»'
V r i i , ,
2 , ..
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Haltering w
bled
sb&lt;
y«&gt;
d
(be
pstlleship
Mi*i",i
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cH*'vm*n of the Market Advuory trn lialdan*. leader o| the I’npulm mght
l h» result
r
will
«nto sign lit* stiitender le ms m
t f V a r t S s I V y * » L iO U K S iC o m m ille e . following notice ol the Parly, lo the palace In dm us» the nmiticed lalei
. stl 'hint
Under the embaigo lc-o ’omrnd- Iiskv-- Rsy, gnl ie- en ,es,s 1f
1"C* til'll rllS'.’H
appointment from William L Wil cabinet criii* before asking snv
. stei
priaori'-ent
lb
son. director of Stale Matkets. Mr leader or group to form a new ■'•on, Randall said. Height for
ibn-llder
Army. Navy Marine CmiM t M .
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.
. ,, , disanoroval
b ma
f r an *1 ***'
Anderion will atiume his new du government.
f’oaat U'. ard will be exempt W
ltA"
e? ur'
( h . d o t s . , n ! t h . , * ........... n- a, at
ties Monday.
dt' i’d-JCls c',.w a. ervnas. Il i fw,. ts,,
Sophouli*' coalition U b « n l Fop- cause the striking iongshotniTV
. A
for more fl- sri two ("* s b,lf
Mr. Anderion started work *41lh trliai cabinet had bean in pos.ri ' are conlinning to load atioli
tV A R T S . Ky,. Nov' 12 (»)-, ft* said there was no lam . ..
,
trnariaiinl O* Pace lls i
|t i-mk
-,•|, 21 niimii's
th»
Standard
Grower*
Association
Th* city aaunell of this Harlan
I railcards in the New York «• 1. »M '* , '* ,f
&gt;« a
1' «
4* 1
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"I*
Countv community I* looking for at the time of it* organiration in
'Boston poll# awl that fr e ',1* read 'h- s*tife" rs
♦
4rf f *
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n in iD ***
a naw police chief.
I movement Is "completely llrpw ' ", j-,, r‘TII&lt;am VV1910, in the capacity ol puking
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Whoever gati tha Job will be the house superintendent an I tupei
I lie said, however, (lie aSso"*' 1
i pr*,"4’
pr„,,,l.
,r Hi- -,.,,rt, p i Vf............... .. I * f p *
i.
1J * 4 * i »
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1 4
fifth chief In a little more than
I did no* want to lei
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t i . #M i 1] (| as f
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l
*hre» months. Chief No * reiigned vnor of field harvesting operation*,
*&gt;l|f MIIHtll f 4 ’ ll 1 •
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and i .1 t
n il
I
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* | . V 1*1 ♦ * Hevfaterday. He announced his reslg and continued at this pint mild
file ' i&gt; , a i ' l l * I r | V H i * |
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it ^ J, * ■*
. &lt; »i
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oetlon from a Jail cell at Harlan, I June, I'M/, when he resigned
1
1
*" .'III J(*♦v |111Utll'in
» «1&lt; ' ■ •
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where he waa held for a ahmt
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In s letter ol recommendation,
In *
• 1f ’ 1 a* » *4.1 e« f ' 1
t III* AGO. Nov
time on a charge of drunkenness
• *si|t. vM'iitii, hill ’V 1 f 1*• 1 ' *' 1M (
1 m h ** It 1
) h
A * . 1 .%» 11 4*1 ' ♦
I n ( i e r m a it \
Oeorge Seller*, who took the iob his fotnier employer, J. H. Fog 1*-•11gent tnterpratation t* uecdwl K i l l e d
* .*»#• i
\
Oct. 1.1 said he resigned, however, burn, manager of Standard Grow­ "i newt storlat, but facta »hmibl
A ttk 'l*
1 *
n » i14 f *
4 .#*' * * *
i * &gt;\ Ms
■me fli*t nnd Interpretation *eea trust
because a man ha arretted hero ers, described him as
ORLANDO, Nov 12, •
* n m m I %H 4. *T1
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44
HI* 4*J1’»lf’ ||« I’ • p i t
fMl111
, daughter of M .1 Mo»-. Ji I1 U m I I i h 1*
had been released from Jail without w-orthy. capable manager, able I* &gt;nd
4
b
M ri
|y • i tb*
rhef* the suggr,tlnn of Cole. [ ed Republican candld#!s*
i*
-if
*h#
* ••**# I
poiting bond.
ge, C0.0per4ti0n and efficient setot*--r iiirn
Seller* waa arrested yesterday .
......................... j . nan A Harwall Of the Nashville I cress from the f ifth D tV r ’
1 (, r • t 4*1 V t l ' l
S.vtntv
four
vc*r
oM
!enne*»ein tn tpeaklng ye»ter- ( killed Wednesday in an am •
mornlng for tha third time in a vice from other employee*, and
Haq
t
1
K ***rv
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J'ro Mlnaml, former «•»* n v r
week on drunkann*at charges He careful and economical purchase- day to other new* executive* at. i accident In Munich, Germ if .
»
K ' 1»’ P »
seemed heftiddled and • * . i » p
p it *
In
was releaaad later In tha day md of required material* and tuppiie- 'ending the annual meeting of family learned todi.v,ltl&gt; bis sentence of life l m p » •
H u
• - i u n t f » , d u H . * t ! v «^I t H i
\**nclated Prai* Managing FillMilitary autlmrltlc* sanl *
examining trial w«* sat for next for hi* department."
luenl General Hlroahl O i f ' l l l 4, H r 4 # f l f # p r w j l * r
•or* Anocletlon.
| old Mrs. Francl* Mo»»
11
I n m
Wadnetdav.
It# a
4 1»*a
*
*!
E v # i /• u i *
Mr*. Edith Dutton, »ecretar&gt;
The group worked today on how | killed in the traffic tnishsi'
The lateat arreat waa mad# nar# and bookkeeper for Mr. Lehman,
H *if|||f|ii«**f «»»» t**1a#** II*
*"
make
new*
more
readable
and
|
liuahand,
Oiarles,
&lt;
*
&lt;
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l.ncsi
by county pollea. T h i aecond ar* hat been serving since th* lit
j lured
uti m
raat waa mada by Harlan police ter'* death a* acting manage* how fo Improve feature alorlev
n *»t r u n .;r tiSupplementing Harwell’* corn-t
Mr* tarro ll accornp.i *
Tuaadav night at a Harlan bu* of thi market, and will contlnu*...................................
*
' J o u ' 1;,
A ra b s
S li* r lr * l
Went .1 P Wlggln* of th# W a.h- I hmhand to Germany » v»"
M nntlnneg tie Fa*e Trial
Spain nMnds I "He -ir os
her secretarial oatiaa.
tnrton T o .t .a id i
**•'
• lt**’,'*(I tn ,he
at presen* of ^s-*!''!*
Mr Andarann, whoa# ftrat n«m'
"There he* hean such a trend of Education of ihe t' S
t Ef, W’t\\ 1,r#"1. N v- 1 • T. ecnmsnt or p i'-n i. b&gt;«- *'
fa *It really "Sandy", we* born Nov •n writing on what'* going lo tlovernmenl.
1 liigb tulhorlty tail
•*. ■ounfry, gqverrroen* ' f
The rouplc was expe-le '
i h- i
29, 1195 at Ealonron, Ue ; vam- happen that many of u* gel »-&lt;
dtiecl neg illations lo expl u* »h* fodav
to Sanford In 19U), and for » fsi ebeed of wh«t h»* happened in * few we#ks tu spend 4'bi
posathtllties 'f » Ps1«s*'"» ' I •
file
Adniiruatrs' 1 •
year loaded car* for th# Frill* ibet we leave th* fact* out "f In Orlando with their p»t"i
lie under wav br-t "ecu I ' ' ’t' 1 m l
as «•* forth b *h"
CHICAGO. Nov. 12, UPi— Thara
(f'nntlnued Dn Tag# Three)
If .i-tiwM-l n** Pg«9 THra-n
all Dm t ' *•» power ,
II* nation * He
'i o !
waa a lot of wet weather acroaa
Ihls iiifntmalbin. ••'■■* -no. natch from Madrid l&gt;
•
tha country today, but akle* were
D r.
,!. I I .
B o s tv «* 1 1 unofficlallv from Hie |,is * l fu
S T A T E HOAD BIDS
' li. Sulrbei g• i quo!* 1
clear along tha Atlantic and Paci­
SI * OND M EM O RIA L
T A L L A H A S S E E . Nov. 12-bT
elgn
offli-e,
said
in
so,,,'
sinio
Franco
,s
sscln/
r-........ _Department
wf..................to
LONDON* Nov. 12—l/P)_1he
fic coaata.
—The State Ro«d
definite progress bad * -"n ms I*, S 1200.000,CM)(| loan * '
Light rain and enow fell In many dav asiced' contractor* to iu ’bml* second memorial lo th# late Presi
but "In every Instance u i. IIH
aeetlona and wara forecaat for bid* her# Nov. 23 for construction l*nt Frenalln D. Rootevelt deD* J. II. Roswell, s s ,'
•- tain i*lh»r than the \iab ,v orn trial and transportation • |
O fflrlallv, 'he
H i'' I ' M
later today and tonight In other prolcct* on 74 mile* of road In dlcated thi* y*a* In Undon will Piufestor of Pliyalc*! I du' merits which Is blocking *h# wav n&lt;#nf declined t„ i .I,,,' •n*
•** unveiled In We.tmlnater Ahby *i ih» University of Florid"
rcglona. Tha tnow bait corned five rountl**.
11 to agteemeril on term s"
Ipain's jiro".pc"-tn »f fine' .1 *
Advcrtlaementi w*r# put «*•
'
parti of Montana, tha Dakota*,
hi* Ih# gue't speaker *• lin­
The governmen* 'her# s*&lt;&gt;1 I- Hut official* fainlllfsi with l*ie
The «poclally dulgned plaque guist meeting nf th# !*#*""■
Nebraska and lowg. Snow ja pra- Inst week for hid* to ha *ubmlt
taking
tb"
official
line
&lt;
d»n
’ing
oat Ion told i spot ( c
j *j|
dlctad for Minnaaota, Michigan and ted the'tame date for 51 mile* of •* « moie modatt symbol of re Ciumty Te*chars’ Club lo b*
' that "anything like tire-' i
get "(m ancoutag»ii'*o''
" '
road work In in eountlM tt will be membrane# than th* heroic atitim In th# Junloi High Schorl a
Wleeoniln.
negollatlans
with
*ke
A
i*
’
I*
e-’*lit It applies off).- sit
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Light falla of rain wara raportad the 1**1 big road contriet l*ttlng in**ll»d In Oro*v#nor Square last to*turn Monday, at 7:S'i P
taking
place
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loan.
A color Dim entitled * • ■
ovar moat of aaattrn Taaaa, Oklg- uf the Caldwell admlnlatractlon April _hy Mr*. L U a nor Rooacvelt
Bui diplomatic cor*#*pon |&lt;s,it»
I own D. S. A." will he »howi
home and A rk an iai and wara forar
Dr. Boswell preceding Ihe teg •&gt; whoa# columns In Ihe Helm*
test for moat of th*i mldwaat and
me»*lng of til# club. All
' • press are regarded »* lose **.
BonV&gt;wait.
,
«*|on*l director* nr *»v «»ih#' •» governmen* policy liavt add* . *ha*
talk* ar# going on They «*v 'ho*#
t»re*(#d person* are Invited
B A P T IS T C O N C L A V E
talks *o far ar# of * piellmuiary
attend.
, O A IN E S V IL L E , Nov. 12— (A V and expbiratory nature.
Serna 95 Unlvaralty of Florida
atafcnta will attend tha annual
B U ILD IN G BURNS
Florida Baptist atudant convantlon
WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. ( r * — Full-teal* derflopment of the
LEX IN G T O N , Ky., Nov r.
being held in JaekaonvHle today, Florida National Everglade* Park a* a kourtet attraction may be (cT»— Fir# early today destroy* I
temorrow, and Sgturdgr. .
University
of KanturiI* 1
Ualng tha eoqyfntlon tham# atartad within ibe next year nr i"o
55-year-old Norwood II
Th# Sanford Flint Club
Tbat’a the word from Thom** C. Vint, chairman af davtlopmem matk,
"Chrlit tha wgv, tht truth, tha
with * In** estimated at $?oii." "• •ponsor a lunlnr v*r»l*,v football
Ufa", tha ma*rtng will attract for the National Park S a n k * .
Orgln of *ha hlaa* ha* not b*m gam* at the flemtnole High School
atudant* and itndant Uadara from
He figure* "i! may not b« more than a year and not ovar two *#an" delarmlned.
Athletic Field Tuesday evening heall ovar tha atatg. D kk Broome
...................
I l president of th« unlvdkalty before development get* underway on what it expactad to tw tha largeit v
v,fFilly
rr.IW Uy,!lt7
n v Hdins?,
men* 'the
High Bshv
i
w
litty
ofptrtit)#Tif*
*nri ^mltmie
ft-** l/#ihunf
High
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chaptar and R a t Koonce director of tba nation’# parka In arga.
Hate
department
of
mine,
a-1
5
J
&amp;
V
Junior
Yellow
J*ck?ta.
Tha Park Servlet expect# llttl# Camp, one of tha outstanding
ol tha local B ip flit atudanta union
•
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#rh#duled to -e
opposition In acquiring tna n e e e i iracia
....................
in ine para, ' ana* " * ic r c i mlnerel* *nd the Kentucky geo
7n:30 o'clock. It was an
owned by L. A. Wilkereon. The loglraj survey, was declared *
**W lth a 92.000,000 donation by Shark R i m and Wllkeraon acquisi­
•
uounced today.
the atate of Florida In hand, na- tion* ara near Coot Ray.
gotlatlon* are In prag m a for purTha park, wkt« dedicated Inte
C L O S E S SHOP
chase of approximately 400,1*00
BLO
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n / i h i r / i A . w n„ n o v . i t ,
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tu u
n T8TO
lo iuW
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Inc Service predicted today. Ha aorta of privately-ownad' land In
The Wright brother*1 Kitty Hawk. 114—4 A V -R . L. Bailey, owner of
acvlaory aald:
the aouthweatern tip of the penln- with a donation at 4,000 acre*— ih# first power-driven airplane to Hv, tha Bagla Theater here, »«y* h»'a
■"Forteaat for Mttlnaular Flor­ aula atate.
Royal Palp State Park—br the wae traneportad today from 'hr abutting hi* movie up tight Jan
ida for tonlfhl «nd Sati*-day
Donald Lee, National Park Sen* Florida Padaratian ot Warnan'* 8H. Mauretania to the United 14.
n m i u - partly cloudy and con­ lot a fW a e y , aald no opjiMltlon on i Club*.
Stale*.
I He aald ha didn’t want to be the
tinued warm In eoulh and central
Tha vovanuMPt eaanot begin
Tha llnar waa diverted here he- rauae of anybody »taylng ground
•abutment welcome to Vlee-Pre»ldeni
eatiM of tha U.fl. aa*t cnaal dork hare when they ran go over In
atrlka. The K itty Hawk, peeked: Tallakaaaee and ae# the beat ahow
“ Foracaet for Saturday: fair
In Uurea huge eratee, la an route |on aerth.”
,,
,
and wild. Future tawparature
from tha London Scientific Mu»e-i Btountelown la tnn birthplace
It unatphr
um to tha Rmlthaonlan fmtlt'itlnn n f Pulled Warren, governor-elect.
legendary
Jilt, 4 U hi* Inauguration day.

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Full Development Of Everglades
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Knowledge Of Strensrth

T A K E IT O R

THE WORLD TODAY

i tr t e

Gallows Death

L E A V E IT!

ll'natlaar* rrmm Ca«* liaal
It would Ijp n difltnsteful job for AmerlcanH and R rltona
former ornhnswidor lo (larniRnv,
a:
Hr l)KWITT MATHKN7.IF
to go about llir« world prodaim iiK Lite purl w« bud in tlio
"Stood arrogantly u* he was senAt1 Furrigii Atfairx Analyst
• w inning of the Into war. Yet l)at i.-t one of tbe thinga we
tencisl to life and stalked away
m ay iiuve to do toward prevention of another w ar.
Without the polite bow.
4|... tihO urn itVi*I' llu* report uf it
.ItipitneM* eieeted the xeateiieai
An article w ritten by Mao Tse tung, chairin im o f the puarlliU' no-cting ............ . Pinal*
o.mticM »&gt;f Mufti % liny*
In varied wav*. Home thought more
C h in e s* ('ommmilHtB, for ihe official mapa/ine o f the Com ■put Iniiiinii unit Marshal Htnlln
H u l l . * .*1 1» I l i M N
would Iw hanged nml others x.td
K 4 IIOI
inform , contains some interesting statem ents. Mno w rute in M«*-•«*» hi- w.*pt Imtb hernia.
IM I H I H I &gt; i i r . A i
they were xorrv for Hie del-a­
M u»K*e * * 'l4 4» «h« r
that "T h e world revolntiim arv united front headed by the ■»*'..... I,k* '
i.Jf-”* Jsiv*101'donis.
~ e r a s * m i ** t i u * b o h
(ienernl Itouglns MaeArthur,
O? Carrier
• •** Soviet Union iiati defeated l asdat G erm any. Italy and J » - 1^rlrt'in»*:fe-«W*n i.oy suih parlay,
Allied nmipotion eummnadar, set
i f . n„i. ,*.nihv thm the Mo»D M M onth
••«** pun’*. L a te r, on the fa m ilia r th ere ol Am erican imperiuh»ftiJ
I t r r r M o n lbe
1 *
Nov, p.t ns Hie dendllne f&lt;*r p«tllle said ttie capitalist world i* joffering "punic in the fHce'eow pie*- h:&lt; m yn heavy piny to
t i n M n u ihe
«w i
rlons in liidiolf of Hie defendant!
« — Tear
_____I l M
of impending extinction".
l'**'J “7.!"T..tx
to he nahmitted to him os review­
A ll o h l l a a i T
a o iirre .
in iim « l
A great danger to World |eoce lies in the possibility I^ tr^L.Vt'^.l li e Inforinabon to an
ing officer of Ilia tribunal1! daC k n n h e . r r e x l u l l i . n * • «.* n u t l e t * * 1
• n t f r t a l n n i . u f - f o r t h e i &gt; « r * . i e * * f I that the Com m unist leaders wlic keep repeating such state- u,
i,v m.* Wn-hiiiginn Times
vision.
r a t a l * * f tm o *. * n ii hr ( k a r a t e fu r
No dote for Hie carrying out ol
Jnients m ay begin to believe 1train They are based on the liemhi en.i*niiv n terring in a
a t r t * a l * r n d itn H liia *****
I tie sentence! was sel.
'sum e wholly wrong idea which inred liitlei' mid (lie J a p a n -‘ &lt;'&lt;&gt;itaaii hv I n *, t’offm.
H c t r i e * e u l r .1 V . if h. ii Ji Il t H r
A close guard was placed on all
JB ln a .i
,Vt *r *|Ni|.« i
H *(.r r . a a t a ese w ar lords to d isa ste r foi then nations T h is is the idea
,h*‘
llft&gt; "'*‘l ,wi)11
It.a x
la e
h ».»
lu ll*
Ih le a **,
[ of Hie Japanese for fear !onie
D e l r u l l. H a i . * « . I l l *
» J l-aiUa^
tiiut tlie W estern dem ocracies »re decadent Ulld w eak, in
|,.(&lt;..o .UI.| "yo.*7.luy"h*
might try to tnke their own liv*«.
" V l » * l f t r a l .1 la u
in l.tr o f f h *
1 Sentenced to hang were:
capable of figlitm g for the |&gt;nnriples they uphold. It would Jloiaw iitiiliniK to *iih*tantl»le th.
f a a o c l a l r * *’ *«« • i . h l . h la a * l l l l « a
t a c l u a l x l r lu ik&gt; u * t l o t r t * a k l l Former Premier Tnjo, known ai
be trag ic for all th** world it that false idea agnin alioiild j i&lt;i»u ..f *n h * m ic i Imv. Presetent
c a l l a .i i o l o i l I h t l » i o i D i n a r . i l a t a *
the lii/oi during Hie war. tire hold­
tie accepted by I tie leaders of a great nation w ith opposing
*"&lt;*'uiv I.lmri Aynn,
l a ih la n tn &gt; i..iin i
«• . n i l a a a l l
ing lil lie innn tried to corn in11
A I* a r t r a . l i t o u u l i e *
in terests.
.who „ »nh -h; « i.l«f Kxeeattve
Mnriilo oftei the war. American’
FRID AY NOV. 15. 1913
Those who speak id the strength of A m erica u s i i a N v m, ri..miin,s iep.*»i
liliHul plasma saved his life,
(Ienernl Kenli ftolhara. ot. Hia
are accused of su iire -ra lllu ig ami war tnoiigeriltgi But it is . ,| ..... . ,.o. th. h* wmil.i h&lt;B in f r v k u «p i o u a y Japan.* •• uralerrovet etperl 111
| not enongii ju s i to Oe stro ng : we mosl .»l*o nuii.e sure that .vlna &lt;■ 'no •
aaltn nnv nni.
rhino ami Manchuria, lie w&gt;«
I we are not tliougilt to be weak.
I1*1'
'hief «'i*lu*h ta come
THKItF t s ~ o 'HIM. SO UK-* !
nick mimed "The Hird of Kvtl
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*If* .Anieru n
PRAVKU I I U I III. CANNOT
| llnien" In Hie Chinese and helped
o i . I.
_ i i .... i . a i
• (,t ......
Mi Tntmnii ilia have
UK OOMPI.KTRM rtfAN QED
In nonl lleiirv Pa-VI on Hie puppet
b h e lv t n p ( n u m iill
j* pu„ tll ...„.i n ,a.r ,t„.ii,.,. v inINTO St n l I I ' OH I.N rv. WK
throiie of Manchuria.
con iii lin «lu recently, toil secHAVK fit r.N II laiN i:. Was.'i
former Premier Koki llirola, a
"A grand man to have been cur leader, but not to lead r'*1,“r.v "j, •S,|V,‘ 'tnr*huli perMiadmr anil 1 hull It 'l.itvr Ilian
career man who was present at
snow,—P i fit 7.
The pre-Pearl Harbor conferaaca
us now " l ids is coming to he the feeling of some leading n„ J ' , , , . " o” "V-,.
'
left do
uf former premiers when war plant
:Britinh rnrien about V-l-ywir oM Winston t h u irliill, A T o ry &lt;)**»■ ..pin f'.i pn. si IiIh conxiili-rWere- Inol,
Ftirmrr Ptrimri li.pi. wlio or-] newspaper publisher, Viscount KenH ey, lias recently pro- alien »l a imtlio mission. Ir
tIenernl Setshim llngaki, format
dtrrd ilir Jap .jual niarlt ol, posed tlml tbe w ar-lim e premier share with others tim re- '■' * 1,1 ,h' "
'* oi'eresilnB nwar minister ami ranking Kw*aa*
Ptail tlarlmr. La* hern tenlcnctd Rpotislbility for* |&gt;artv leadership, slid devote more tim e to vuic-Mfi i.ivun wtiM-U ' flViimnilv
tune ai iny officer ni Mukden in
the p.'.ll incident that started tha
to lung by Ihe ne. k imtil dead, i w rit lug m em oirs and iietnlmg the movement for W estern ,, rieet- the view
view?
- ..r Pop. plus,
Asiatic war
That iliciuid hr • v aii.iriK to ‘U n -1Union. Put lets politely, this i&gt; an invitation for n n r r c h ill ■-•l| *tt^ s iiu ^ fio fo r h i i t t h * A m i t i c i t f i
t Ienernl Heltaro Kimiiia, vie*
| e h r t io n
i t i i v » f iu v i't l t h e w it y f«n
I clt Joe "
to go oil tiie shelf
ai im sier of war Hiroughoui Tu(n'»
*.
t
Wiiat is Ihe cruise of mm attitude" Ih e M unchester • I'11Ji11&lt;i«i* .Si1.«i*(j pi menlirifc
premier ddp
A.fi'il f t m n
A i | m f t it r n t'il A n it 'i
The hiylilvmelioainll.ro to ihe Itliiiiid la n , the c lile f newspapei of the I.iheral p a rty, says i o . i t -Mtirti*- iti I r,*ri'i cortM-« th*
general I wane Mai-ill. who com­
■Hcinr picjtlrloiiiinr of *„inr $2 t.-| that Churcltil) does not co operate “ He in sists on in s own
manded Japanese I mop* in the
oleliifh! thm N! *i liumuii mol
in lo* of Nanking
000,000 hr«i up a nt vmr-fild ne- choice, chooses las own moments for intervention in P a r M u i- d ll ll a n * *r H|H*C t l*rj l u t 't t lif i'l
l.ient Heneral Akira Mido, aimy
fro wailing lor • hto m Nfw York lim neiit, and in general, lake little notn * of what his lieu Wis»If f | V I | \ t I Hi# w lllt ll* f ll'lt l i i r
^hief .if stuff in Ihe Philippines.
| City the oilier day and ihs litad- j tenants or party organizers tnmt. &lt;n ad u se on policy and A i a c r i n * ' r t 'h ih t r ii* w i t h ){u * * • i a .
Woil, wInti *“f l he it11vI*ali i111v
L' linn
trad. "Pn Urd P*. |le Hen1ta ctics.’ Some of those who (eel like tin would like to see
Automatic v.an-makh.g machines
uf
a
1 m i i i i an* .H t u lih
u i f i n ifr
. Findi
Self in Pn Ur "j C h u rc h ill tu rn over the pm i rents to Anthony Eden.
produce n munv j - 21,000 cans an
a « M fliiJ n t ' f h it it I't iu h l h r iif T S n )? It mnv lie doubted if &lt; burchill will do ttiis v o lu n tu rih . ..,p
in or
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ll may hr latrn a« an rflori in' He felt keenly bis defeat in I'llfj and would like to be vinM* ' i.s.iv.r- ainirnr n. ogaid
} woo the Sonih h*rf into it.e told dictated bv a victory in Iftnn He rnav also rem em ber that **" i*" e * ni .n with mm h donht
i ilotil wtifil which
K* whenthe Prrodrnt. v«&gt; ationmg a t, Gltadatoue iwcame prem iei tor the fourth time at DU and
"V., *
Cfooit lin t CO M ill I lo
r Key Writ, louthrrnimiit . hv m the 1 serveil for two more years * hnrcaill could equal that record
r
ON T H E H A L F S H E L L
J United Stain, glow* * heard and j if he kept his leadership for another decade.
j tin tin* i ...lo i.r*. on.* ran *e
t liftt n atnill j if•w• vii I -iitH ffirlitm
A N N E T T F / S
iniiili, "No. ii i« nui
Van DyL* 1
l** ff“* »•
f«* I A»' ,.!&gt;• tninni iivf
Phone OHM
ll i»— o( all ll.iiitM- a (efterion
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followed
by
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fi**t r»f t «*in |&gt;( ii iK
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Devil heard.' \Vr| wr’II w,it and .
thin
n
t
ilu*
liulalierial
world
fi riiPr't n|nirrmtjh Fur tht'tmcif t»
p
Me whether be -h i vet it nfl when
*"nlr | fmiI A111v j-11*fi im i’m»n|*t| Vaim an. ll Wciilhi he moxt till- '
Th** imrne of tin* young ronn who figured jo the follow
finvin*f if .it* tin* limit iii try* wise for os l„ believe tlint 1*1011
lit goer bark tu 'A'jdunylun
itlg epismle was not recorded
• lull it should have been, iftp I* .t•■
111* ' i■hiri.n, .vt-ri I InIII f'h mum in will uluimlmi its offi n tve.
Nnv. II, I HIM
Wi in. engaged in u fight lo u Ueai Mr. Kdilor:
i ti* ••ff it i fiiiU iI
Tliere it n&lt;. te llin g w h a l our for it deserves to la* known
VATICAN C ITY. Nov, I:!, -in
finish
I
here
is
no
encouragement
T h is young mini poppeil up at the country residence of
**tt »lti ufln r Irtml tlii'n* wtiuM
I see Mr*. Klenuor Ho.eievelt
headline v*nln ne going to &lt;ay
for tin 1,-lief I hut cnmiiruiiiiM believes the Ml alee Itlghter* ought P"l*e Pius XII fongrntulnicil I’l.-.l»
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tin*
timvi*
wmilii
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one
we
lo d a y , a certain well-known indo innli*t to apply for a much waul
"Rll HPlit f‘ - ll I K 1 111 ll 1? f Tf ni «&gt; t i n
Pit (IMP I' CO.MI'l.KTK
to 1he |iot evil. .hy . the Hlnndl'ut ..lent Tritiooii on his e|,.|* 11.,1 vicihtm jif’f'ti'f|
I| J|("X1» im fit
&lt;11*fit AL HKItVICK
China I IllOW* i,*»i^
yipi Men
llririi ed po ition "Y o u imve a g'"sl education ami a pleasing per ft If Mil will 11«III fiir»*fl-» will In* IIH t~tu.000.000
loty and the Prenldenl, r* pi*, ug.
I n n m crtiln
F Ageinil Rede" fliet'* pretty good so iia lity .' (lie im iu slriid i-t grudgingly admitted,
afte r. he '••i-iuf• I with Hellish Prinm Mln\Vlni(ier n tttire would tic worth
i
It would he decidedly mnre to anl he w a s liuuihly *,*ekme Mn im&gt;
masses prescribed, dispensed
pitching on anybody'* team f.eorge |
'I'" slloned the uppli, anl "but how .I*. I KHdW
know von
you hnv. i*h r rhfiiiiln'1 liiih’s fffnrls to whil" 1* nn idea tu be nmnid- t|,H point- and ttavp'a mine whole- guidance in the* &lt;|U**st ..f pe'nc the
Hepalrs and adjuslmanla mads
•
leil
h
it
with
utmil'll
rare
!
some
effectif
the
f
a
t
t
y
fir*1
got
»
stlmn
................
I
today
flit I#-1 Siicli tm iritrr
Wadungton. il.ey *.v. once threw I sufficient in itia tiv e mid mgr:, up. for t»m Job. P\ the w:r.' i
Hour* d-U — 1-6
|)ii‘t(itmu wmihl ifivn Mohpum
rid of this wuittan as well as a 11 ! Tha pupe's rms aye ev|uc»seil
. AMI.. an
........
..i i flow did von fill.I your win out here ft..m the statio n ?
n o tin P..._____
Potomac, lbull
Hat. fr-ia
"liter
such
shallow
thlnkeixhe
hope
the
('resident'
wmk
would
young
man
replied,
k
',,ir|d
Mtoifii^iimin
with
which
tf
"it was quite u problem, sir.” the
*ipi ailed liii* ( ’k ilim
tore haginning to wony about the he crowned by peace and p ro
Ailautlr Natlnnsl Bsnk Bldg.
"I asked h alf - dozen peonle how lu gel out here, and every Kt/tfiTi f'o 'X .,''oBtl.mn!'''.^ Hn!
11Iiiillnue.l t Mini I'niie line I
'siilmter elements’.
p e r ily .
Idle P o n t if f added th at
Sanfuid. Honda
-----one of them gave me ditfereni directions. It wus im&gt;st colt-. Kiinsirin &gt;upn mm-y,
Hlncsrsly.
these w ish e s w e ie a rc o m p a l)l» d hv
.*#hi ion. The first rirreid nle.o wn*,
Plnrna -»6
U. It. (iUtlirie
Airline plane* irlurninv from the fu sin g .’
I Then there is the definite ilan- uoi'li' here bv county poll.*.* win,
p r a y e r * fo r th e p re sid e n t'# f a in t ly ,
"W
h
at
did
you
do?"
the
industrialist
asked.
I*er
,liUl
*•"•
MuMseuvlus,
after
.inswiied 11 plume rail Informing
[* Far Ean arr hooked solid iur ihr
"O h." replied the applicant, "| finally went to the post '»»nul(ifir th.* pipe «t near*, might ■hem atxiut Sellers.
k * Ball month Theie 11 a* mm h ,|&gt;
Ar the time nf (he first arrest,
^ »(tii«miun alioul what is going lo office and m ailed you n * ,* .ta | delivery letter. Then I. iiwt l f | S ! | oanuatl't^fm t C « | m n
tastier a xatd the phono, cull sun
It!
out there ,■ (heir War a waited until the tioy startefi out to deliver d ami followed ,n*n ,,r ih,.i, Ufil, ,„ |N,rlfl project, made by "a tnincli of men I Mopim.l
|m fumgii rountrli*,. That's u from xitlling whisky only n short ,
few dayt hrioi# I’eail Hsihai him h e re "
Needless to sav, lie got the jo b !
|"ugh suggexthm la have to make time before." He blamed bootleg
'Perhaps more Thm people didn't
errs for hix lutext arrest. (Iltiilun
_ - S 1.p h ! n _ T .n ,p l..„ „ In V.nir 1 4 .. R ,
brlieve sutli a thing Wat punlblr
Today they know it 1*. And thMhii ihiiilth -t*lhah licit only in &lt;mt county is legtilly dry) "Tlmt'n the
bold they have on Hus town," he
tim e into virw at lu DU o'clock, |
th* rnnlintil
niolhutln
other day a fornga suhniatihe wn
■oid.
when
a
stsablr
llidxhevixni,
hut
h
actually
part
ol
•ritwii,
Inclu'litiK*
reported ughlerl oil i |,p Hawausn
Hellers said Policeman Clarence
many Hanford &gt;, twol children, Hie writT.ii t'iii 1#*„
4 t r i l l I la is r *1 ¥ f »M*» I ' A t t l U t i f l
Mends. Mr anwhile, thsre ne rum­
thronged the wait
especially at
Kill supposing Moscow miiiie x kelly also has reidgned, leaving 1
ors b( pesre talk - I riiinsn may go in Ihe men'* Mine 1 s* ► and Bobby street Intersectionfuel of aniiiv with the Western Kvarts with only one polic.'iiuui, j
Horsemen were not as numinous Nation-, "culling off" the rul.l Uw Unitev. a brulher of M.imii
10 MutroW. *0 the liinil'l* go. ni .lean Hum* Hi l..e gut flag race
Klihu Hliilev The resigned ciil.if j
•» war’ WIiMi Hien?
Mure Hibii l!B»t p e o p le enjoynl In tll* parade i&gt; ..n pievluus
Slelin may trail an rin m ny tu
sions, prutialdy due To The hti* ii
aid he mnv raturlr to Hie poller
I tluitk .*!»** will find the .ton
AMERICA'S
PO R
th.)
bai
becue
wtitch
was
servial
at
Waihingloa. Mo etui the Mikado
tbe I an- track gruiilol* by ttsnrv lion required berau e 1,| iii** ,ttle -VIISIIS of observer* lx that we force ill Ins home town, nearby
tick infestation, but more than iifi| might have a period of pseudoland.
PINEST ■US SERVICE
We ate glad lo .re the Oongiew Lee, wliu with the as'lstarl*e of of tile colorfully attired Lhi«ly p* see hut that most us.uredly this 1'umber
The mayor wild n mreting of tiu*:
Jetse Lee had "pent the vhtds
Hoots
Hlder
were
ecu.
of Patent* ami leaihei* taking tip nlgiit bnrt.ecuing the tend)*.' pork
city council will Im* called to seleet
Mr. amt Mrs. I V Williams of ilnnd Shell
the fiitht agiui't uver-c|iinu|aling and beef nt the l.er and Hon*
4 successor tu Fellers.
llancing
wks
enjoyed
In
the
motion picture*, luir-iaiiing ladio Utliry ground* near Hie Wekiva Lake Mary led tin* parade, and evening at the Uu-ly Boots Ctob
mada a fin* Impt. sloii with their
BO AT AHKH li t .1.1*
firogMin* ami (omipting fumte Hiver. Airs. Maiy M lee handlad bright yellow -hilts, d im m ed Hour* to the ruti'iic of u string
the ticket sale*.
MIAMI.
Nov.
f d - ' d V The
ipiat
telle,
the
Melody
Wi
anglers,
OOok*." If Iline Isdirs can't do
Autumnbllea weir patkeii the horses and cowboy tegalia riixgtd led by a girl, Sninmli* (ilrl Hchio ll, Coast' Guard culler Mocuinn was f
anything about it. nobody *an whole length of the race Hack an over the horses of each behind Ihe and
including Jimmy Milton, Mor­ sent from Miami today to tin"Tlin.e who rnnllnl llir*e lliree many out-of-town visitor* were naddle* were I,lightly striped scr­ gan Wesson, and Aubrey Andrews, assistance of the ftnintiow, 11
apes of Mexican design. Bhcnff
present
among
the
prctatoti
schooner-rigged
yacht reported
all *f Orluitdo.
mighty medium* of tammunir,r’owboy regalia of colorful design I1. A. Mero, in bright red elnrl,
Tin* Aineilcan I.cgjon Auxiliary, i disabled off Cape bnu Alilonio at
lioni," ihey tav, "h*ie , lespua-.i was worn by many turn and wom­ was near the front of the palSda
___ western tip of Cuba.
One rider was costumed as a Unit No. fill, wan teprexented y«*. tha
hllily Inward ihe public grestri en and by children.
terday by Mrs. t.estie Went in the
Ths Rainbow, out of Key West
elo*n.
Armistice
Day
we*
celebrated
L ' thin lltal of the ordinary profit
Among the World War I veie-- placing of it wreath on the oi.,roi- for Cuba, repoi te.1 to pa"«lntr ve«
with
parades:
one
at
W
-lUt
A
M
.
and-loi* metchanl " They mutt
merit in front uf th* Legiun Hut in .*!« that her engine hud broken
on First Htreet by tbe Uu»ty ant s*en marching on foul were
glean houie themirlvei, or the pub­ Bouts Riding As-sociaCun. which Chester Miller, C. J. Harrison. commrmuiation nf th* dead of /down but she refused commercial
lic, thtougli federal .rgulllion, will included a number of mounted Brown Miller, Frank Takach. I'd World War I, ami by Mrs. V. K a s s i s t i n ' 1* and requested Coast
Aid.
vet el alls, augmented hv a smalt Monforton, William F. Thorn* and Kuumlllit, assisted by llamip.m Guard —-------clO it for them
------- ------—
group uf local veterans on foot, Bid Rlf’hard In place of a band. Bisbett, Jr, and Melvin Flstscher
in placing flags In tneal 'rmeThe first lime gas was mird
J
.
K.
McAluxander
drove
hts
sound
and
the
other
In
the
afternoon
in
High wage* have their natural
terte* nil tha graves of Wutld Wur . tot streat lighting was In leimlon
truek.
advantage, eqierislly wh»n they an Holdsboro and downtown sxr.ferd
i Ip 1807.
The parade formed in frunl of I veturans.
by negro Legionnaires, H&lt;*y iVuuta
; * oaraed, and ordinauly the ntotr amt the Croons* Academy band.
th* Tourlat Center, proceeded last
T
money the people h* * r lo ipend the
Firm Slrcut wu. ,-oiitawliat to Oak Avenue un First Sliest,
looped
around
Herond
Street
to
deserted
in
the
morning
iitltll
.^-.belter biuine:* j* for everyoue . Rut
Over here we stem to hivt
Park Aveatte and marrhsa to the
when high wogri p*&gt;uli without in 1 hurtly before the parade of ridein
the
must of tha good thing! ol
'Cfeited productivity, price* rise
:**d offset the benefit* from liigli
f* . . . safe, warm and wtU ltd.
^Wales. Furtlirrmorr, high wige*
Thare’s
another thing, too, w« ctn
came unemployment. The U.
•m
il#
gbout—our
grtat
freedom
and
ease of travel. Qreyhound
••5. Time Corporation of Waleibury.
«Conn announrei 11 n laying off
transportation, rtr eaampte, Is just as popular and generally
A llO I..( lh o m N a « Y « iW w » h
?OtM thousand ■&gt;( it* 1,200 rr.tployeet
enjoy
ad MS Thmkagiving turkay. It lata ut go
V you want todl vlduiUty In
OUTSTANDING
1K0ADWAY CASTS
l |t«cau*e it u unable to reduce wage*
your
nnkvtu,
choose
dW
everywhere ovar myriad routes, *.when we choose
cannot men in payroll,’ Such
tttikai with Supstba’s «*•
*» are always unpieaisnt to
through
frequent day md night schedules . . ,
chiiivt Lbs!, FINE CRA*
Itemplale, but they msy be
VATTINO* Thais i l l ,
and
at
lower coat than any athtr form of
OAg the hard fad* of l^fe.
by
mtiirrplfua or otfcLiulrr
by
travel. We can wall afford a little thankfulness
Arthur Millar
In dnlgn and coloring*
Ossrga (eaten
the threat of the alotnii bomb in I
•uiva la ihtlr tofi ftiHnani
for this old transportation favorite
Th«
Critics
Award
M il war may bring about a |
I'wey’t Stmalienal
and kupftbly tailored#
M
i
a
Play
QREYHOUND—that gives us always
It reversal of the century
tflttid toward the metropa|it«n
more of the best In travel.
n of population. Sioca .1940
30 percent of all new inthithave been located ih* towns
m
p population or less, at
X t+
* with v«yy f*w prior to
«»uie, Dupertsl. say tha «x4 fn td ra W SW
( u tha m il definia againil
G R E Y H O U N D B U S S T A T ^ '4
Atomic bomb. We would not
202 E. Commercial-Aft.
1 to sea Sanford built up by
Phoo* 60
?Muttries to the point where
•peattisS by
a target of major im*
1 when hosliiitjM break ^ut,
ri f*w more large factories right
(Studaola Tickets M«lf Price)
bllek.a Mkl.i ««.»►&lt; M a iM f

and
m&lt;
R a u lu id . I'lu ild a
I I I lla cttu ila .!*« • *•
I t t f l d aa a tcu n d cJ# al H l l M l f
i f e u 1 ?, IHI la HI ilia r w a l O f f l i l
a a l l u i d , I iw i lit a . « n d u «K* A t f

I

OYSTERS

'I'lic In |&gt;irt»(l Touch

Sanford I'orum

I*ii 1&gt; C'oiifljraliilittPH
Truman On Klcelion

l)r. i\ la. IVrsonB
ornniKTliisr

KvartH, Ky-

B. K. I*um* 11 Wins

’B v e W

e o w

s

_ THANKFUL

THREE BROADWAY STMEkPLAY*

Seminole County Jayceei

1 wouldn't

hurt any.

“CORRECT MBIPS WEAR'

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J&gt;&lt;«v;i!ac*. u (&gt;t.lbvCv°l
ikfi*mv*w. i.j *Ke xtrit a*.

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F R ID A Y NOV.

12,

1948

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

PAGE T H R E E

UmpMimd Htrfel Is Fort Mpllon C/\R Has
'S r r n r (M‘ Fart) Annislici’ ilaj iMret

T. W. Lawton Talks AROUND (lie TOWN
To Junior Hi PTA K t 'N J A and S A N D U A M O N -

F o l U ' U N dressed in plaid f l i n t ,
T . W, l.awton, Supei intemtent alnl blue jealis were having a i'"L-*
of Public Instruction, was the with then iiiolbei. M B S 11. \
l * U l n P a l m e r R a j — S o e le ly E d ll.tr
Telephone 148 guest speaker at Ihe November M i'S l UH I O N . and mud. M B S I
meeting of the Junioi High School
T S IIU N G F B
l:\ K I UK1'aient reachei
Association held t ,i \ I t i 1 1 1| \ \| - Hiding along M a g ­
| Baptist Church will meet at the
on
Tuesday
af
I
n
noon
at
the
'church for
program meeting at
nolia \venue wdli Ills dailglitei
school
Mi
l aw loti commended on li on wav |o ee Do parade
1
I'. M. The Suiiheam Band will
Ihe mothris pic m il for llieir in- . nod MBS \ I SK I N N pit u n --------------------------------------------------------------- a) Die i i m r time at the
letesl in Ihe school and expicasFR ID A Y
'hutch
ehattiiig w ilb fi lends walling foi
Friend*
will
h«
intee»stc.|
in
ed the sail Taction and encour­ it i'l lo gill
Th e
Lake
Mutti-ne
Wnnian'*
Ihe Ruth Sneering t! A * « i l l
Itarn
that
Mr
and
Mis
.1
II
I
.vim
agement the teachers and studHome Demniixtrali.iii Club w i l l ,
« ' thr Kir*! Baptist Church
.1 It P M i l l MW of (lie P lu m e
m i t t at the Imme tif Mr*. J, C 1*' ;l
I*. M. with Croon Nc 2 in will celebrate thcii Midi we d ng dents derive from the cuopeiatlotl Ink-. tbivc in rin-aler m town
anniversary tomorrow
Mr a n d l^f ,be parenls
Biker, West Firal Sheet, at 7 30 charge nf Ihe program
tending 1.1 tuisuies t on Armistice |
P. M. Boll call will hr answered
Dm Tourist Club will meet el
ft/ !'H
Mi, Lawton bad as the subject Hav
Die stiow must go on, V'*u ]
, for
|„ The
with a household hint and all mctu
J&lt;* P.M. at the Tourist Center al flit West Tenth Street.
L i i .«
(,1 H|;i,i ill N I Pit oi
bera are . rnpie ,trd lo bring a *"■ a pol luck anpper lo hp fol*
iiit f ( "m i i n i I tu n '* itnd ilm Christmas gtfl
-uggratinn with
with thr business session
Miri,
J ii Mich
BJ.tlMrti ki I1
f t'riWii ed lint I itMl in n life loTlfiT 1 k^ t|p»nine in town pi -ee I bo 1
pai ilM It N .s \ M l P "».
llraetiona fol nuking.
and cnlorpil picture* hy George Hen l dull A 'c n u c It M \* i n I'hv (ii
pi *H
MV4t»iH pf lievrlnputp i tut iv idtl ill ft ii m s Sanfoidile. on t o *t S t i i '
fol ClminMHli. (&gt;. u h r i r -he
A review i'f In iilal cnilume* anil ^ " » i t i .
jinlii useful and happy i'itir.cn*.
l* in,it king that die aio tu-i lm
called heimi i- id the
bridge pails will be bclrl al
TUESDAY
I'lie purpose of I III* hi Itiiii|**, M l;
tui",l like Snuio, I 'll . .in h a
rtf!“ Of a close tela'l' «■
Pirn P M Hi ib#&gt; si„,|f..n | W - hurm ’
H'p Brotherhood of the First
Lawton stated, i m iPHtdi young
I b a l vet
lm * , cii ,tn town,
Club »pon ore.l l&gt;v the A i i i c i i'-an Hanptist Church will meet for a
pcMpli' ftopiwl rmpun*d»ililioH, on
n l.v P \\
low
It*
worn
d"W
nb
Home Iv p n r t m r n l.
I'm i n i u
upper meeting at 7:30 P. M. at
(h i flHtidirur. ivmpnMiv
and IT Y l I . T i . A N , i h I in ,I,- t o ..,i • o iiip .in X
Don* guest., me || k c l to tele- Du i Inirch annex.
I HjH'Cl fo ntheis lie pointed out
sa lt .m a n , f a il tv - .n - a iio d in »oii
phone M r - . Sam Muitina, ''J.'t \|,
these
things
me
belter
Ii , " ,H'
f i a t t.* In . i i d -lm I
nr Mrs. Jack Batigan. II!* -I
taught by example tbail by pieI'n -i I i gunm anc to be it 'led
The Townsend Club will have it.
erpt and added that nature has
i
A i mis'ice
lhi\
low nt-i-i a m u
tegular meeting and election "f
A covered dish lam be.ai
made individuals different
hut
FH \.N h I \ h \l 'II w dli Id ■"i iiuc.e
officer* at tin’ To in i Center at
f 'certain
fundamental&lt; must
la*
i Last of li n e r articles on II d- held on Mnmia.v by I'u -I-• :00 P. M. II. ii l.undgiii'it will
c-d"l » i| 1 egloii i llp
.1 R
the First Baptist Chux-h ai
taught to everyone
Ivvv&lt;ioil's star system.*
reside, and tjnrial entertainment
"D UTY
I Y I I S . u i ailing He
home of Mrs. \Y t' In i op..
The
school
cur*
ten
In
in.
he
said.
l
i
t
H
.
L
Y
W
O
O
D
,
Nov.
I
I
,
-i|h-‘ ' r nuhlle
pub'
•nneij. The
is invited.
original A inn .in i Day, spiul that
\Y bat happens when « stio mls- 218 West Nineteenth S ' .... .
I h being constantly changed and
HA T l ' H M Y Y
w?i. opiu at dig a w di It im .ii"
was an all-day nice1mg ■I-•
bi-luives
in
public
7
.
enriched
to
try
lo
tielp
those
not
U l \ f l It
The fIramimtr School P, T . A,
mil
*i" M .
i n i * v. i i d . ^
«t t ic u n i t
which the gimip -to tied
*H‘ I
I'liis
itue-linn
was
directed
at
m-adeinlciillv
ire-lined
Klix-llve
1 u tH t
I
will hold n rum mage -sic foi the
rapines d missiormi n
in &lt; &gt;
k#T* Hu* u hf-* M r - Ii i i * t i o »• 1
■n '(•lit Dmifl.i ,1ri
'i
o
u
i
.e
s
in
higli
sebiiol
aie
offer*
I
’ore
Sciiaiv.
production
h
"
-,
at
s..
,,
,
benefit nf the Ida ii v fund al . an- Mi iM. most slat-laden of
Ti
XI (
Sli* . r- i
\
^te»|f Ml I, (, me ’ i*mi-.tM Fr| f»y
| Tlmse
atlemlmg Dm
* ed to students In ordi-i lo give h r .
ford Avenue and Si ••find Street
| luncheon u n , Mt
John t' V
rt « l
II | m . { III* b* 1 ”
i
h
1
Ibr I ik*’l mi
•ii|ios.
tlirnt the opportunity to select
Lriiim i (i irub* r
beginning ai I'.lio V M.
,, hams. Mis. K. U
lliggi i
M
•’*■ ’ * 1! M F H
nf ( o iuini'i i *■ |iti
j
I be stai is hrough' to
subjects which will b. of use l » 111 • ' C
ihr I Ini (.I i
Monday
, ' P. F Collin., M r . A I tl.......
'
M
l
I
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l
l
a *
T
I
N
(
a•rt W •| !*Y,
'
i
ho
and
talked
to,’
Hchai
v
llieln, be stated "It is u business
f
inW*'i
me
M
ih *
The tV, M s, of Die Fits'
1Mtlfl n(
||t
.
, i ,.
I Mr*. M C. Moure, Mi
It
r.
t
1
t
I
in
t D-c school to di'i over latent
"•led
He Is (old lo trniglii**n -ru •
si
«
Mm! f I II i S.' (I itft Y'Ml'IllIl' | ,'H,
.
M
x
YtD!
lb'it
\\
II
|
I
\
M
.
•il.-pl and fil'd W-IV* -if develop,
I;-" .e!f oul not ordy f«r l,n .A lt f
fL I* Ih'kle) M i.. t' &gt;i..
THU I-* lb* fifth iiiuiMl I'.in#
m; llietn," lo
o-l bid added f.... sfti i c - -Ii -.•
'lo
l ,
l«.o
Pleas P .......... hell. M
lirflim I fn*»'ii . nil. I %!»*.||•*«.« r «|
\
' *I * s 1111* |* J, i' | \ s\ . ( il «'•!
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good pictures, as some critics
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Tillies put " It"
star system. Stars ate so uiu'-n
. *t m(i s,
a part of the husiness that they
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d e a v o r- politics, business, spo ts
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whn come to the foie lie. a . of
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Hh*l 1 n ld th ’ l ''' lean* O i l
their personalities. I'ak" th- New
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York Y ankees, You always think
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T A B T R E A T M E N T — A bwie
the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity
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opmerrt and growth of the fralei
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nlty which he said now han the
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Sanford members of the f r a t c
remonlie naeltllna, buitlaI hildren- I It
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nlty who attended were David
Dally!
paplum ond dromolieally
Halehel, Hobby Jones, Haloid Her
keriharti, Lauder Beard, George
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twirling tWirl. Whit#,
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Spencer, Balph Austin Smith and
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Palol pink or blu#,
Fred C. Wight, formerly of San­
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•iiai 12 to 20,
Officers elected were Boger
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YVflklna of Orlando, vice nres.
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blent; and Bav Miller of Winter
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Park, aecretary-treauarer. A poll
ItjH m mniw ■ Him mi m i h i i h j ^ i m i n i intauil
of Ihe member* present Indicated
that Id cnllegea and unlveraille*
ware repre»entei|.

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MichiganNotreDame Row May Be ,'SEC Leaders To
Settled In Irish-Wildcat Tilt, Face Still Tiffs

During Weekend

Nov 12, {/T*&gt; T lic ulgniiirnl 11lit i Ii .ii nigril fin Hit 1
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Meet Oden Monday

x.arwy McDaniel, .Hanfind negro.
middleweight boxer, will meet I
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Ilr II,VK O I.I! (’LA ASHEN
Monday night ill the main event
NEW YO R K. Not. 12. (21*)—Sliding*l«wn from the lop of the football of a fight card HjiiitiHiiM'd tiy the,
Negro Wttifuii. la-ague Iricnrjuuprat with another hatful of foiecaitt.
I .nt wrek't h2 rorrett pirkt tn 75 chance* meant an aveiafte of Rteil for tlii- hrnrfit of recreation

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| hat brought the teatun't total to ■451 ami I Of incorrect for an

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Nurlliwcalern u l Notre Dnmet'f
i Nnrlh western lose tu Tennessee last week has
the only team awlikened then Engineer*. Georgia
In urine more Mum mire on the Tech
liixh.
rtiev punched over ttiree
Kiiylor ut Tulane: Eddie Price,
ImiriiiluW'iH. They likely will do Tu Inlie fullback, should riddle the
it nguiri thin time lull Noire ihime Baylor line. Tulane.
will get four, nt least.
Notre
Mississippi vn Tennessee: Mis­
Maine.
sissippi lacks its early season seat,
Army at Penn: The (Juukiirs Tennessee seems to wow strunner
have h en miiiMs n eimxLtenl nt Seek tiy wink, Tennessee.
tmk have nnlhlii|r in the rreoidx
Cleinsun vs Wnke Forest: AnI,, indiiiile that they li«ve foaild .ittit*i gniiut on a neutral field, Mils
it now
Mil. I'uiue pits two of the .me at Winston-Salem. Buliliy Gage
. .iiuitiv le it renters. (’buck Itc.l- i„ l.e the difference, Denison.
n.n ik oi IVini unit Arm y’s Kill
Friday
V......... against eurli other. Army,
Miami over (.’liattanouga, Oregon
11011111111 ut Michigan
,ni r T IT .A , Vilhiiiuva uver GeorgeH eive.- have practicei
town, Missuuri Valley over William .lewell, Arixunu (Tempo) .State

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un u itrouK pick I NKW VtJUK, Nov. M! -( jT'j—T he
, . i.ii of the football •fun that Dan TuppliiK lia&gt; Iiuhk
n in stnien nf h im
. lot sale" alKn on the Newark
. . . hi i iiipiiamxv* Hint everytliinK
d fendiiiK ehamplun miT io*y in minor Iiuku c ha chill
lender iheir Ken mu, '*• into .1 record attendance ui
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f ill,. Idle Iiik k is i j*h" *njt the past seaiori. . . .T h e
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,(, ......... up. .............. I - &gt;'„.ll siduries, but they haven't
I r... Ml ,. I ii,m lomle money or pioduced emniKh
, ’ . , !major lenrtue hull players to jus
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h. ilte Nov. ’.’ i \ aii.lv t wlieii it costs on,uud f 60,00(1 .«
ir nml ifii I chance (■■, ii.eason to ),ierule a rlunx "D" cluh
ml tluil iloc'in I keep,and they can't tulle ticket price*
&gt;i• f ioio In ion one | ul.uve the 60 to 76 rents level,
upi nvoil I rums ill the
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Motinlcilnir I When Florida's Charley Himii Nnslivllle Halurrlov | xlnger ran 01 yards on a punt re
H ITS J A CKPO T
lin t Iiiin li tliiniiler j turn tu tcore against Ceornln the
B A L T IM O R E, Nov, 12,' f/P )jimmoilme.i wlm tinve ; hoy-i In the pies* box began ask. Alfred Gwynna Vanderhllt hit the
larkpnt
nt PimllilU yesterday,
when three nf his thormighlireilH
|.oooeil Inniie In first place.
The victories Included the I2tul
running of llm liri.OOO-added Wal­
den stakes, raptured by Slone
Age In a record una minute nnd
42 seconds uver the mile and -lx
teenth course. Stun* Age paid off
f2».&lt;;i&gt; for 12.

Mm tin expects about I &gt; 1 In
llleil will lie “ likely I'uNteml. i
ili.t xp.d* un Mie lii man 1 ii d\
j vipiaj next year.
lie specltles it pan ot pu
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J uuartei hacks with
pm , ,. !•
i file ' whn may fill tin. ii.J. hit
i hy tlie giuihiMiimi of N .v , ti.,.
tup xignal-c.illi i s io *t piun:
Two-hUlldliol IIOIIoil tt.ili /it
trow, lU-ycni-old sideaim pax &gt;i
triUll Algulna, Win., lull lion hull 1
tug &amp;U yut|l p u t c i \s
touch­
downs this fsli Mike : iirreotliio.
Mi, of Btniiou Hill. Pn., h.cj himn
hlinrelt u pood llirowei arid hull ,
j carrier loo Ituih are • xpem m id
.III tile T fo im n lim i Luilghl hy i
t'uach tiempe .' niou nt Nii'V
| Giudiiulion will Jiii Anoupolis
hard ut ceultd, mid Mailiu lliinhs H h C in .
I In- has "two pretty hix pli h* Vnndv m
who have a ehniieu'' Mill H i, mi
' ut Ifimi** tia., jnd Walt Hclnlferll
uf Itulherfidil, JJ. .J,
Aiming smile line ends, Mint in i
Its). In y.ui'olil Put Mclhintilil of
l ull Collins, t ol., f a ''very j
I alert player mi d e fe iii" who utno |
'owns "a good pair of hand'.'1 iuv I
Imialllig (oui'lidowii nn ..'i.
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liuilddig ll|i depth fur a v a n ity j
wInch hit* .ulferril fium a hick ol J
ii Sel ves, Martin hue used three
full team* ill play, lie hopes to
turn over u wealth of potential var­
sity stutters In Sitino in spring
piuctic/. Luck ut dciiMi, says .Murtin ''shows up in Mu- second half
of the hull game," a* dhilfrinuiuicil
Navy has found out tu t ic past

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iMlJItie* for negro ri •identa of
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’Sugar Chile' VVnull ion I on mid
'Graveyard' Murphy will Imx in n
tlx rouml semi-final mutch.
, A hiittli; royal mining Jinnniit
Wllxon, Oliver Smith, Wtllie I'm
Sun Itink Joe mid Tlimitli&gt;
(taker will he nni&lt; nf the featured
aventx.
All participant-&lt; in the
lin'limlnni ii'iie ore nil well known
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Uralny men know that the train-

Skeet CI ii l» Shoots
At Municipal Airport
The Sant old Sk.'it D u ll held It''
Weekly shoot at the Miitneipiil An
port langtt ye.itei day afteilioon,
and tin* follow iii if scorm. wer**
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Frank W.oodrnff, I r .
Mrs. F. Woodruff, .Ii
Dr. It. (I. Woodruff
Frank Woodruff, III
(leoiKe .Moffett
Karl lliygt-nliulliiiin

Seven disiance runner* ineludmg
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last year’s wninm were li i.d f,- “ r “ ",",1,ln
the grueling twii-mnl-n-lialf-uiile if J),
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etmipluinlni
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•ceile shift* to liovvie, where no | I’ urrnaus
otlier Id-day session winds up hand* dowi
cartel ii racing for 1’ipt
So far M
-Mis* liiilt... winn.'■ ..1 the fdfi, won two ga
tJGoinhi. il event hy In length u one,
year ajfo, wu.* tithed to carry I l f
Big eon
pounds, elglii It-f.-i than Henry I., country. Di
Stiaus' Pilaster.
the “smiltj
Her status n* odds-mi clim-e the Nation
Was upset In t week when *hc .Wucixtiiin
fiuitii.il m ini io I 'it i* del and M&gt;
liecaiise tin
Helen K. Haggerty' I’m ml I'.mn | luotball.
in the Kxterminator cap.
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Aiihurn And (ieorgria
Will Meet Tomorrow
CO LU M BU S, lia . Nov Vi, lA't—
Atilnirn and tieorKi*. who started .
colli'Ke football in this pint of the 1
country way hack in Ui!i2, w ill1
meet here for the 62lul time to-1
jiinrinw. Its one of those traditioTi* 1
id kiiiiius In which the favorite i
does nut always win
(ienrgla, leading the Houthesit-1
c iii Confarencn and keeping an
open ear for howl bids, Is a pro­
hibitive favorite Auburn has lak
en five thumpings in a row against
r a i n iiiiu n , n .a.,isu &gt; .
v n . SKC competition.
— Phil Mri man, \ilul-r«»led hglit | Kven Georgia Coach Wally
heavyweight, is ixtirlng from the Mutts, a master of pre-game wot-I
ring.
rviiiK. I" nut able to work up much
Berman, a Navy veteran who pessimism over the outcome.
has Iwen undefeated in 12 .starts,
But W illy glvr* It the old eol-i
anniuincod Ida plan ye terdny.
legr try like Mils;
1
“ I felt 1 choiild think of my
“Auburn has n big tough line
fill m e,” lie tiltid. "I gave Inning nml Gcorgln ron'l ufford to take
an linin'-,t try ami now I'll tie the Plainsmen lightly They always
looking bn miincthing else •« •ho 1 point ut un anil I’m not forgetting i
1012 when they wrecked my Hose
Oil two dlffeienl ot'iuslons, two
i
t i.'kiiffn have been rllli hack for Howl team.”
tm.cliiluwiiu in a Wusldnglon (tedSoviet Is ii inodificoMon of »
J in Philiuli'lplilii Kaglu game—in
Russian 'word niruniug council.
tut:! and 11147.

The ( Ini vi.rnil v of Mississippi
tlir.t rewarded Its alhli les willi
litters in MIGt. It ve.uis uftci the
|paugnr:.l fiiolhall mu on.

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room after an o|»cration I,, rrjiovti
pressure on Ills xpinal curd.
llnspital niithorltlrs said the
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Phone ItIH-K or 722 1
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H EW IN O ’ M A C H IN E Center 111)
convenient
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m e n . . ' a i d . O il fur jla llr iy , tie tie l a. or
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-)e KM R -pare In Melarh Bulldtrif.
slid Starter seivicr
Swain's
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ror llRbt nfdra, n-wi|y drrn
Hail* I y He, vt. ». :mi w. | IMt
SCRAPF'R.H: All Ivprs w-.u-l &lt;i t i |.
trd. ..II nlilitlM . hr at and thiil,-ta— Potty knivr-s*
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H E I.P W A N T K U
for
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furnlihrd .
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S E N K AHIK l.lusn A Palm I
Venetian Wind- New hlin.l m.,|
0K.I VV H. * A. Ihrpt. Store.
112 111 2nd SI.
| V .iU N il MAN for position a- -ml
a .ornplele 1 e11 .ndltmn.11g &gt;iv
Phunr 120
-ot* -ulesman. ilood uitpoiiuniiv
Ice PI. Hilt, )&lt; f„i
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Modem and up to date one room- — —--------------It, i ik I.i p a lly
Apply tn w,H
111*.*'.,
efficiency apartm-nt
Ideal for T T IX E Im F F T M S C nm plrlr line
my Is Hits AM e/o Sunl id
h llsln ril ronplr Downtown In -I lim it's Tmr&lt;l&lt;&gt; l i-r.l S lm r,
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Mol, slid esperlen.iI.
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Hu.cessful
g r ille .
II ,\| • ■lea-on, Lake Maty
I.U C H E O N -rived every day «•*w&lt; ei* will l-e ke|.' on aftoi
nipt RitnOnv ni I .aney‘« lli.ig
O rROOM cement block h«us».
Holiday, (or v -n,-around
ll.
Eleclririty, water, thuwer bath. - .Him e. 76- up.
Will* Naomi
pa. limn wuik.
IKHMIP. P| 1 i t , I F I It
C. I. Farmer, Oindervillr.
W AT IS
.i y. 311 F im .i Ave. Ml.
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P A IN T — OUT SI I.K
P A U L S IN I) H I K I I L P .
HltANI), Snow-White Itlanium
ih.
109 IN Ifl.rltn A *e
Phtme IIH I
W ll.l, S tlA K F : nicely furniihed 5
lead and oil Muncy-hack guar­
room house w ill, couplp or fainr t ’ 1 Ii F I O H IfiA H o m e can i.*
antee, won't peol, mb -iff u.
fly.
Fllectrlc re frly ria lo r ami
!»— WORK WANTED — 9 t * s l fie*-, fu ll 1161 fo, ilelui|7
wash off. Slavs white. (1,(16
atove, garage. *10. 317 W. 16th,
,.|| i’ O litilN ti, K..||||,*-,U t'bem
K»*. In 6-g»l. can- Sample cun - . |i i I.N T E H IN U and repairing,
H alt. Inc.
8t.
i 60s. Deah-is wanted. Murioi
h&gt;&gt; , day or week. A rl Daugh
House, Mill I.ayalle SI. Jackson­
S M A LL A PA R TM EN T. .112 Oak,
Tractor
work, |&gt;Umt'liiug. .ttskli-M
i i Pl.ona 776 J.
ville. F it
leveling, l.y Im.„ ,r *.•&gt; ■ |.*
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W ill Hinder, Phone :II7 M
F M English. Roofing Contractor.
on, furniihed bungalow. Phane
liny
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work guaranteed. Phone
66-W.
, NEW R E W IN D Machines
now for Xmaa.
Herl'a Sew
V O IH H Tl It l(ef f i g , He, . i, I
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Machine C el.lei
Cummer. iul
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3 ROOM A P A R T M E N T , private
I.i i 1 E R ami spouting installed
work p . n t e e . j
Phone J1I2 11
baih and rniranee. Hot and cold
.
1-paneat.
Free
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.males
pi
w ater.
No children.
Call ai W A X — Johnson's Pa»te, Ihiuld,
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C lark's Htore.
j |glu-coal,
Floor Sander £ Edgefs
of polisher w ill, each purchase
H ill llsr.lH a re t it,
H R N K A H Ih Olaas A Paint Co. | f|( , I Hit W i.RK l.y the hour m
R E N T A PA RTM F:Nt T" hI I Park
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M 2-I I I W. 2nd
Avenue.
I l.mglung, hain.w .ng, imiwKa v
Phone 120
n, \ dot nmving. We npvcialMe H *lt R E N T F’loor san le,
ojieiatiuu. IteMMinable rate*, ,’ isn
___ I in . uitditimnng building lots A
B A J. KM TATK VO K H A LB ford Paint A tiia si Co.
'h..mgs.
I.'l. idols, Pimm- 167-J,
IT T a u f i t V
tN m iW A N C i: Three roll* of l.rown wrapplnw
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E le c t,Je Fluor Polisher
tun Hiding, painting.
PhomA t M ONU M. B A L L , Realtor
AM#'* B * n’ M»ll,ori1 11 ra,d
h. ».!,-minute liut.lwar,’ Co. 210 K, 1*1
or U7-R.
i. 4 Florida Hlale Haafc U l d f .--------------- ----------------------------11 '
F r t ih Orange Juice Wk- a gullun
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dellvtred.
T ir e lip s oranges, lh* HOM E SH O P, E x per; watch
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typa
a
lock repairing, l /tit) Runfoid
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llu, „ N,&lt;’ / , l ' llwntreas,
grapefruit A tangerines, 11 u
Box
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Hanford.
hum*, 2 baths. Excellent loca­
U. C . Fallows.
Phone
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bushel. Phom 672-W. 619 Park.
tion Apply 666 Plnmoaa' Drive.
111 i-J.
Watch, clock repairing.
Prompt
Phona 1239-W.
l H O M S T R A IL E R , good condi­
C. R. Huntress, F, I
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lluslnean Oppurt unit lea reasonable.
tion, Can be see- uv Buddy's 10
lowslnp Front.
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Repair Hhop, 211
Third SI.
Far Sale or Rent: A good 7 room
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F .X IT 'IIN ti JO B S !
A C K U .V K N E W K L IlIN ti
g h illes from Post Office, availD
ial.
ni.
hi
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photographers,
carpenR. W. Lord. Phone J36-W,
Hanford Motor A E.|pl, I i*.
*bl« now. Rea F. E . Ruisall at
te. , nU'iiogiuphers, radio tech- *■
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W IN E fur yonr Fruit Cake at
HOM ERS. Ul. (UHL
NF.W H O gRB
very attractive bungalows. 9 piece Duncan Phyfo dining room
etfa l.vcated an very large lots,
suite (160. 2106 Magnolia. Call
Shale# residential section.
afteV 6:00 p.M.
R O B E R T A. W ILLIA M S. Realtor
(Coal
or Wood lle itm la , reasony aiond F... Lundguiat, Aaeociala
able, good end.Hon. Call 2)6
h o ^ J S t Atlantic Bank Bldg.
or C19 Magnolia
)M ES du Brlarctlff, Catalln* Marlon M arket Cabbagv
) r iv i, Douglas, Elliot, Film,
Phone County 8706,
.M i rnch,
n c h i tlully«
Muplo,
Holly, Laurel, Maplo,

plant*.

M yrtU, I I o im grown pecan n u u and mit
meat*. M r*. U, 0 . FeR o .is, 1700
Sditfotd A re . Phone I I P ) J.
jlo , P ark, Plumosa. Sanford,
jBum m erlln, E a st 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
'W s it 1st. 2nd, 3rd,.6th, and IM h ,
&gt;*re listed with ua for aala priced
WAKE UP BUSINESS,
M urnull*.

Meilonvllit,

-Iroquois, Oak, Orange, Paimet-

3,900.00 to J 29JW0.00.
Many others outslda CTty limit*.
*You aalact the alte end price—
IWe have the house.
RAYMOND M.
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ih,. mechanics, w.-nthcr fnrecu lots, n 1r i- r a f t mechanics I
Tin -e mo
mo uf the many
job fo, winch uualificd ,n*n
cm. lx- trained In tin* hlggest
ho uiess In the world—the hi|*Ji,r . of Illicit- Hum. Plus itaady
employment, security fur your
future, (loud pay In ultly the
lie,'inning. Food, clothing, shoes,
shelter are furnished free. And
un&gt; of Hie niusi dus,ruble bepjfit- is a retirement plan that
ro is you nothing.
Yea, ymi
can retire at haff pay tn 20,
years, regardles* nf age. You
will reculvn a generous monthly
ln...uie that mean* real security
after that length of service! Get
full facta and figures today at
Old P&gt; O. Bldg., 42 K. Central

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L O H T : lleddon-Pal rial, Pficngc,
reel. .Saturday night. Batiiin T e l
W illiam s, 211 Maple ,\vc. It*,
ward. Phone 722-J.

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1938 Chevrolet L. Wheelbase 1*,
ton Iruck. Flat biaiy. Phone i’t)2.
1940 Hpt-cial I ».■line 2 door Chev­
rolet. New paint, guod condi­

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Ave.

Phone 696-W.

1108 P*,k

O t I . m o , F la . T alk
T R A D E 1 nr 2 .937 Sedans
rapresentalivaa of the U. B.t ?-nd* c* i L ,o r ‘V *.
A rm y and U. 8. A ir F o re , to-1 _ *'•
Hhrlner, Laka Mary.
dayG st tha whole story In f t . foot 1046 Homo trailer, Pearpgnon. It maans much to yout
less. Must i*l) at onra, ( 1,560
par tonally I
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A t T H E

Germans Strike To Brewery Truck Strike
Protest Living: Costs Settled In New York

C H U R C H E S

Greek Premier

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been no indication of when I sal
dam would arrive.

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NEW Y O R K , Nov. 12, UP)—
FR A N K F U R T , Germany, Nov.
12, i/Pi—A one-day strike bv milli­ New York City’* montli-Inng hrew.
ons of Germans protesting the cry truck driver*’ strike has beau
mounting rn:&gt;t of living virtually settled sud the beer drought la
paralyred the Hritlnh and Amer­ ended.
ican rones today although some
Itnnk-and-file strikers voted at
workers disregarded Ihe strike a ptnrmv meeting last night to
call.
»ihi!rale their dispute \Hth the
Uniting of r.trret car servbej breweries and to return to work
gave oidinartly teeming cities sur&lt;il,,t once.
as Hamburg and Frankfurt an al-l ,v„ agreement ratified hy the
nin cl deserted look,
J . 111P,^ra provided for dropping a
M,o,„ were closed, with lr&lt;-n .i,,,,,*d ,.l&gt; time dellvery schedule,
gratings over the doors except for |
, „ ue
..nm.lhorlied
fowl itml milk Mnrra which oftened*
for two hours. Nome other shop
A new forniiilii for haianctiig the
proprietors opened their dooi i op- employerti* romplelnt that the driviiniistu ally hut rlo.'.ed shortly nfterward Imratisc few persiinii vine ci and lielpera do not work hard
enough mu' the men's complaint
on Hie streets.
The walkout left the’ tluhr,* In­ that they have been overworked
dustrial lienit nt Eutripe, Idlo foi will he sought hy an arbitration
tear
Ihe fii'-l time tdnee the war.

9 Red Columns

F IR S T B A P T IS T ( III Id II
Park Avenue, Slslh Hlrrei
Sunday School. !•: !(&gt; A M
Morning Worship, It on A M
Training Union, tilf. I’ M
Evening Worship, 7 311 P M,
Wei, cinie

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Vita

Pea* oaet

low ^fying lira (ing planet took a
heavy toll.

U.S. consular official* urged
American womtn and children at
Telngtao to evseuste because of
th« tpraading hostllttli*. Ameri­
can* in Ihe Peiping-Tientsin and
Shanghal-Nanklng areas had re­
ceived ilmltar advice a week ago.
hut Tslngtao had been considered
th# aafeet place in China because
of the presence of U.S. warships.

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Beds Accused

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

(on Catholics
Aid Defeat Of Law

ANNOUNCES
Fidelia

Young Men’s Bible Class
Men s Bible Class

Are now M««tlng in the n*w

Educational Building
Adjoining Tha Church

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A IR COWU MIASUMNO MOON
1 U ..S W C t t f t a w o t lM * « •
m e t ly tha right amount ts maaa a really GOOD
cup of coffee. Nothin* lo buy, remambar. Tftl*
hfight-coioratl pi astir, manure it fr«a. For tuparb
flavor, chooee one of AAP Coffas’s thra* hlantta!

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Eggs And Poultry

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24 os.
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Medium
21 OR,
72
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Small
111
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27 ot.
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3-lba 27c

aUNNYFIELD

t-lh. Cello Ban

Smoked Ham s.... lb* S9C
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CORN KING

Wilson Sliced Bacon f f c

Polished Pecans......................... 37c

WESTERN PORK LGIlf KND CUTS

Brasil Nuts ................

Roast or Chops.. Ib. 57C

1.1b. Cello.Bag

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C O n O N 9 U N N I L SHIRT!
Sanfariaedt cot too fl-ftncl pltida. A
real bargain al thia low prka f
ta*W4*as WS «*S Maaat 1%.

Beans

Oranges..................................25c

wooll b try ih|la ana Rnnnny-low prtanril
Maroon Red and Solid Color Wool Shirts ....... 5.90
Haynn Gabardine Sport Shirts, Docptonm.......-I.9H

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U. B. No. 1 8-lb. Mash Bag

•and husky buffalo plaids! Every tingle one 100% virgin

And apMhlnc of GOOD BEKVICE, lat’a not
fon*l on tha OTHER days of tha year tha
aervtea of tha boya to whom wa paid tributa
oa Armlatlea Day. •

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Delicious Apples........ 2-lbs, 31c
Fresh Green Cabbaffe.... lb. 04c

Tnwncraft* wrml pistil shirts — Just what you want for
Winter! K big assortment of lightweight multi-color plaid*

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1-lb pkg,

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290
190
150
250
290
350

FLA . DRESSED A DRAWN ORADE A

Fruits &amp; Vegetables!

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rtfularly hy th* Sanford Motor A Equipment
Company.

Rice

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Washington Ststa Fsaey

4.98

14-oz btl

fluntiyfltld Fancy Patna

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Sweet Peas

lift
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Hatns Fresh Cucumber

Pickles 24-oz jar
Ketchup

wi.»»

lb. 45c
3-lbs 1.29

lb. 431-

Lima Beans No. 2 can Z tf ”
Rathe Breakfast
Q*7fi
Sausage
8-oz. can O I *

Chii'l Powder

t a * a

Orango Fakoe Nectar

Bouillon Cubes

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Dressed N, Y. Stile
,
(Feather* Off—Bled)
FLO RIDA GRADE A—
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Dim Cnrnr*
yen Red H4 Ihs up 4tkg ftfto
oilers Red 2-2'* Ihe 4»
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floater* ................,17
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Macaroni 2—8-02 pkgR.arP

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Live I'niiltrv
FLO R ID A G R A D E A—

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Hans fight lo medium
Young Toms medium

Tomato Soup

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In

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market generally steady:

ryer* Red 2U lb* up
rolltrt Red 2-2U lh«
Hen^ heavy ft Ihs up

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3-lbs 1.15

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Current Market Per flnten
FLORIDA GRADE A—

,,ub

was lltti# exdtment and no d im w
orders— a sharp contrast from tha
food rloti of recent daya. Nan*
king’s city gates are cloied every
night, and ihope are barred.
Most Europeans In Nanking re*
mlined undecided on whether to .
evacuate the battle-threatened city,
but Increasing numbers of thslr
dependents w#*s arranging to re­
turn to their hobetands or seek the
- ■
relatively safe
havens of Hone

Tha newspapers eallad it a major
victory. But ooaarrera agreed that
»t best U might only delay thv
Red timetable by three weeks at
jnoit. The big battle of Suchow,
•rgeat In Asiatic history. Is still
Those who Intend to remain at ,
In be decided.
Tslngtao were warned to “ prepare I Kong or South China.
More than 1.000,000 combatant* for the problems of personal safe-1
—■
---------have been committed by the wav- tv, disposition of possession* and
Th, flnit Gng-neck pheasants
Ung Chinese factions.
1720 by ftn
food supplies.”
I wer* Imported in 1‘
The Catholic newspaper, Yl Shih
Under martial law, life In the I Englishman who married the
I’ao, said President Chlang K*l- capital wa* almost normal. Ths&lt;e daughter of Benjamin Fra nklin
Shek fledsr to Suchow, 170 miles lo
the northwest, during tha canal
battle. This report was not con­
firmed. But it was obvious that tha
government was now throwing i*
niany planes as possible Into the
struggle.
Foreign diplomats In Nankin(
generally expected Chlang to ru­
a
der the capital transferred south­
oh
ward In view of Ids decision lo
carry on what he culls his "eight
11 n n l l m t a d
ftfin t
!*« « »
Iln t i
1
——
years of war" against the Red*.
Several said, however, that such
developmetttn warraiited.
I HORTON, Nov. 12, up)— ArchIt In known heir, however, llis 'i,,, hnJ, Richard J. Cushing said a move ''must be made soon
Marshall Maude on iii* pievlouslvj ti(.,t hiKt,| the A rrhdW ejc ,f |!o*. no diplomats will be able to aceom*
rxpirssrd dr sir r &lt;«■ Icturn to p r- j,.,,, nprill 050.000 |r, .Jrfrnt tile pony It.” That was how critically
uitr- lific Informed delegation.
nljcd liiflth control rrferen- they viewed Nanking's future.
American dependents were leav.
oonrees sold Marshall look the Job I ,jllrl, j„ |r,;it werk'n election,
&gt;I
on condition that he would not
"We had a difficult lime getting Ing In U.S. A ir Forca and Marine
that tha following clasaea:
•erve lievmid the end nf President G,e support of Ihe Catlinlicn to transport planes operating frmn
I rmiinirH piesent term.
i meet the challenge of this new the same busy Nanking airfield |
Then- i« no comment at the tJ.S paganism." he told the Arehrllocca- uned hv Chinese war craft. T h ey1
delegation now on the Secretary's, .in Council of Catholic Nurse*,
were being flown to Shanghai and
elan, other than his brief stale i The proponed law would have Tslngtao tn hoard ships for limns
incut made Ju*t lifter the election I allowed doctor* tn give rnntracepAll dapendents In Nanking, nr'i Iimi tic .n il want* to rrtlic tn |»rI-1•iv« information to married women , „
ginally numbering about I ,(Hl&lt;t.
• ate life
| if m their opinion piegtuuicy might i were expeeted to lie nut of thr
Reliatitc source* at ttie U.N. nisl-l | ndanger theit life or challli.
! ______
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Philathea

IsCtnl Nottrf*

Arrested &lt;

fHDAY NOV. 1% 1M1

.r,:.1

troubled etty by midnight

i MIGHT C IIU R C II. l ongwiwot
Hr*. II. I.ytlleinn Zimmerman,
Mini th e E u io p c a ii R e c o v e ry I V '
B. II . Vicar
gisui I* iu»t 'low achieving real ,||a „|r riiiridum over Ihe Kiissian
■sirndav aller Trlnilv
The outgoing picmler said the
I
despite an offielal Hovlel
’■
* I" A M Hedy communion end iiioitirntuiii.
king's summon* of Tsaldarls fol­
rn liN i 1
It" *' m f'iuiant* *ai«l IJ'JjJ 'r , tliient to force down any airlift IN ' M l' p T O F T ljN
sermon All are welcome.
lowed
parliamentary
procedure
I ' i i MNI V
J IH 'IIJ.
HKAIINOL
a.'nsl progress mailc hy K ill i»l planes caught outside Ihe prosinee Ilf i* l»ndci of the largest
MTATB
OK
I
U
iniD
A
(•4 ‘.f Ill'll! Hf#'*! 1»V ihf* vltllfHl 0 |u | , | 11){&lt;{| |MflCA.
patty. Technically the king I* free
IN I’ lt O B A T t :
MBS I t HIGHTl AN C l l l ’ ld II
i«,*itioii on all front* bv the RusSoviet air artlvtty also wa* on a In i , Mm K . l s l s of
to call on wiiyone to form a call
( EN TR VI. B A P T IS T I III Id II
l»tnn Sanford Avenue
COM A lit* O O N V .A I.F S
•iso dominated emtero Iuik’.
i nluced scale. The Russiana post(lift, since the government did not l aurel Avenue and Ninlh slrrrt
I Randall Karris, Minister
Fsr g lister progress ha* been
„n,|rn „„|v „(
| flying'’ T o A l .l, W HO M IT M A T C o n
fall on a veil* of no ronfldenre.
Rev. S. I,. Whatlev, VDnister
"The Kind of Folk W* Need in in site on tli e i&gt; Iiatillitailon of West .i. ,11, with 11in Four Power Berlin I’ K tlN
political ohsrvers except the
1217 West Second Street
| N n llrt |* h a rs h / g ive n ( h i t K.mtly
Our Church” will he the sermon c m E u ro p e 'h a ll is g e n e ra lly r e a l - p
king also will rail leaders of other
( 'o n le i.
IJ d
n ts ls a rile
d Her
Phone Sfi'I.XV
Mnnnialsa
01*4
har (In
fin satl r ip .i t j
,H
morning hour at the F i r . ’ i/ n l Mir .e m lo r iiia n t s *etd
parties for consult atiom. Hopti
i
r i lo R rc re ta v w a * asked t o : * * A d io ln ls lr a lr l* o f Ih e #•*«!» " f I
VV. (». Stansell
• t louden church.
oulls resigned under pressure
Sunday School Kupl
............................ ...
w ,lr l,t P jr ; u inn ierit on ......... U r. he w o u ld re' V . ? U« llH o h , , r « ' I I M I |
"Tlii' Mtslake* of Naaman" ifrem Sophocles Yenliele*. deputy
i&gt; tR A.M.: Sunday School &lt;1st tiie Ionic for the everting sermon inn- iu general, these sources sai l ign in January. He re|ieated that IdMehsiae^ anrt i^at the will apply I
Rader of hi* own Libert! Party.
UiiiM.pl S ta ll* * ha* ag re ed to
| , „ s rnM,lr- no i.‘ *trinput
tmtt,n ,h* Itonorahl# H JV " « •
ses (c,r all ages
Ihe Minister will preach al ho'h
i &lt;
i , .ii„ , , i , i
l
h
,,p * . IUI,County Judge ot Aetutnof# t'ountv
Venlselo* clisiaed the govern
■
r.. ,e**e it* aid to (ueei-e to alto that he ha*
on nust wra-don* Kloridr, nn th * -- r of- -I'*
H IK) A M.: Mottling Worship to, vices
I I ite
ment In I t months had failed to Sermon hy pastor.
thr \1ltPti* government to set tip expressed a deslie to rotil*1 from :*H for approval of aaina anil (or
At
t*:(fr
Ihe
Church
school
will
filial itlsrliarea a* Aitmlot.O ai&gt;&gt;x
suppress the Communist rebellion
He said lie of
11.30 P M II T II, Unions f i all as-eniMe under the direction ,f a .ml of replaremont pool for the | govnrtimenl service
Mm **tat* of IMwaril Oonialr*. ‘
and lacked the confidence nf the ages.
•Meek army
would not make a slatenient on itereaaait on t(tlis I ttti f la y of N.x ■
rlw
Superintendent
O.
D.
Landless
Greekk people lie claimed enough
a
m
k
rr. 1*41
Ihr
purpose
of
till*
pool
would
tin
until
he
has
had
an
nppnrt7.30 P.M.: Evening Worship
Ihe Christian Youth Fellowship
CMIt.V .1. MIINVA1.CH
’
support Horn hit followers in toe
ti
in relieve -.nine of the Grer unity lo sit down and talk with
Mid week prayer setvne Wed will rn-el si H.30 P.M.
A itm ln latiatrls
nr the
|
Uncial Perty to combine with op ne.day at H nil P.M
...Idlrr- win* have been on du* 1’iesjilent Truman.
• s la t * o f C ilw a rit IJ n n ra lw .
A
m
&gt;'«t
cordial
welcome
I*
ex­
position parties and overthrow I III Id 'll lit T i l l : N V/ VRI'SI
iteraaead
I lit* Secretary »*id tiie date of
f i a lung time and put fti»*h me.
tended to all.
the government in parliament
113 Maple Avenue
in irturn to llie United Slates
into
Hie
fighting
He held nff action whll* Ihe
Rev. I„ R. If us h ron. Ps.lur
tin the Berlin situation, the.- depended upon il''veliipiuen's In
Greek rase was tiefme the U N
f i n s i i iii'itt it o r t i i r i .v i .
Sunday School, W:tS A \l
.-.orrea aald 'list the cave I* iiefot- Mr United Nations. lie said he
Political Committee, reportedly st
S
C
IE
N
T
IS
T
Morning Wo i j Ii Ip , in rh V M,
Mie Kri-uritv f'ounel! and that tto- did not know- when lie would go
the recpiest of K/ng Paul.
HOII East Second Street
Juniors, 2.00 P.M
Wr.teru I'owri* ar* looking to tl" ti* k to Wa .hington,
Koplunillt met with hi* cabinet
Sunday
School,
!t
tn
A
M
N Y I’.fl., 7:00 P M
Mmt .hall drrlinrd lo comment at
’•e.-iiritv t'oimrll for whatevei a.
before handing Ills resignation
Morning Service, ll:0 u A M (ion max tie taken.
Evangelistic Ilnur, 7 .IN I’ M
any longtli on the Palestine case
to the king lie thanked the min
Subject:
“
Mortals
and
llnmottal.
"
Revival! Sunday « . »ill &lt;t»r'
Repott&lt;. at Die U.N. heatl'pi*' m any other Issue vet to come up
1ete»ra for their services and told a revival with Rev. &lt;», I Idng I
Wednewlay seivic-c, fl.OO P M
ter*
from Western sources **'l it. Die U.N. Assembly, lie wa* re­
tlltm every effoit should he made Ohio
Itesding Room hums TtteuUv*
Every night at 7 •.'« P M
Miat
thr
nn lift to Heiliu lias ben minded that on Kept. 21 be said
to old a Ili a slicing government Come and bring a friend
end Ktidsys, .l.ttil to 6:00 I’ M.
r*taMI*bed on s firm basis aoi 'lie United Htatrn endoised the
far Greece.
Mmt t(ie we«t 1* determined to go HertiadotU1 plan as a liasis for
ettlemcnt
in
Palestine. This
The tern: ••filltmwlwrw’* was first N i n e
abe*p| with it
A re
would have given the Negev desert
Meanwhile fog over Western
applied lo pirates and later to
,,
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to the Arah* and Western Galilee
C o u n t y
P asco
tftliens -if the United State* who I n
li'onif pii#i4 (In fJNg* t’JtftlM
■ p « po «»i
je w , Prt).
Intervened without |av»rrmept
allied
alrlllt
to
blockaded
Berlin
7.T7TT 1
,
_ ; of the Senate DemojcalH policy
sanction In favor of Latin Ameri­
American
loading
h**e»
i
T A L L A H A S S t t . Nov, l*-*^**»
said they would be gone „
,, ,
, —. .
Mxrahall replied that he "ould.
can revolution* against Spain.
I reokfurt and Wiesbaden
1ft lesbaden -v»r*‘
v»r* nn( ,Rarn„ thlv matter now, Later |
—Governor Caldwell* executive
T
■
fogbound for the second fsli»*ghtt a U.S. delegation spokesman said
secretary said today the Governor nut • few hours
The avernge automobile engirt* was asked to make an Investlga- &gt; A cnluton icy Jerry Ltuti In the dar
the *ecre!ery always rofus-ri to
ta fitted with s i msrty as It gears tlun In Pasco county which led Washlngiot, (D .c.i l'c.*&gt; prompted
However American plane* " ’ r* .comment on thr U K. pn.,ltl..u on
to the arrest of nln- person* on |
....... .
by the Prasi- shifted to the northern bases tn the *tiy Isc.ue still to come heftin' Ihe
chaiges of licdila gambling.
, , ,
„ . British ».onc amt supply tram-ports. Assembly
However, tho secretary.
Ed 1
K l" " vc.ntemled that
red from ttio'ir field.* were landing at
^ - — . . ■----------- asked the Investigation &lt;&gt;r why | tepe" i&gt; indillng up pevn.ent* to both Trmpelhof and Gatow U r - 1 The tiirv*,- of clothe* moth, are
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 12
laitive »t tcni|teratuirs above 7(('
Pasco County Sheriff F. I. B * * - Mrs. Job,
Power. w«d -v of » poii* here
The following prices prevailed to senger h»c| not tieen requested t o ............
pilot* reported no Incident* in degree*.
'
!
Voting
rev,,,,,,
......
........
.
for
the
dev on the ,f*rk»nnvl||» egg, and make the arrests
poultry msrketThe arests were made in Dade Armv itc lleillt, win, * .,, kdlc'd In
of ctcitv m a plan &lt; r ia x h at
Fl OIGDA EflGH
City, Lacoorhe* and Trilby All 'l,r.o
s i i* . J a n »i
Florid* Grsde A Muslltr
Htrauglin, declined to »ay who lead
Sales to retailer i, nia rket *&lt;«»dv nine peison* are five on liond.
o l ltt r*'i'&gt;ited the!
Currenl Alsrket. Per Do#«o
Ann Page Strawbeirv
Straughn r e p o r t e d
Pasco
Mr * Power, IVg mother of *hc*i‘*
FLORIDA GRADE A ‘ c 'ild n &gt;
the o|-|, t ,- . r* ,,.
County
Solicitor
T
II,
Getren
of
Net Weight
In
Per Dot Loose (.On* Dade City had a»k*d the Gover­ .el-1 evsd her iuwhsnd * final pay
Campbells
Large
ft2e Me nor to request State Attorney check only 'oat week *’ul didn’t
21 OS.
Chester
B
McMullen
of
the
i?«i
rii*
r
»
t
i
,,
,m
»
|,t
dedu'M&lt;n*
fro
n
Medium
21 ot.
79
M
iltth Judicial circuit and his as­ c iv il i t t v l r r u n til a f • * d a v s ago
Small"
14 os.
ftft ' 6&lt;
Ann Para Salad
l | | g
sistant, Don Geiger, to aid in
Tl,. Armv still owe* Mi* Provei
27 os.
Ex Urge
tl
77
Prnduceis’ sales to whnleii*l«rv prosecuting the nine arrested. for r'firla) (ravel of ,ie, hiiii,.»nd
Geiger said the two would do eo t l month* ago.
generally three cents Us* per dor
Del Mont#
No. 21/g
tn.

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W ABHINGTON, Nuv. |g,
Witness** have told th# Interstate
A ll Church Notice# M a t H# ymanUd at The H n M afflee oa the
Commerce CnmmlMlnn that cotton
day helora publication.
llnters, cottonseed and cot ton Mod
built arc exempt under tho truck
FIRST PR ESB Y T ER IA N
L A K E M ARY
COM M UNITY m U l t r i l
C H U R CH
regulatory act.
K. It. Brownlee, D. D„
Rev. Clarence C. While, Minister
Federal law provide* that trucki
Pastor Emeritus
Church School, IO:fH) A..M Clas­
hauling agricultural commoditlci
n er. A.M.; Sunday School for all
are exempt from ICC regulation. ses for all ages.
ages
Worship, ll:H0 A M.
IC C Examinri C. Kvane Brook*
Junior High, 9:00 P M.
11:00 AM .: Morning Worship
I* taking testimony to help the
Choir Rehearsal W e d n e s d a y Sermon: "When Facing . Uneercommission define what la an agri­
Westminster fell*'1 talnty" bv f»r. Rrnwnlcg.
cultural. end what I* a manufac­ 7:30 I’ M.
meets .Sunday. &lt;1:00 PM
hip m
" tn f V
Pioneer and Senior
tured product. Otic group of ICC ship
The Women’s Association *MI Young People's Meetings,
member* hold that spinach which
7:30 P.M.: Evrnitig Worship
ha* been washed and packaged is meet on Tuesday. November Itth.
nl 2:30 P.M. with .he hostess, .Mi c Service
Senior Young People In
* manufactured product.
j charge &gt;d Ihe Service.
Motion
But M. I,. Cullunt of Sanford J. I). Cocluau.
The Friendship Class will &gt;«.• ' Picture. "Out Task" will be shown,
representing ihe Florida Farm Bu­
Monday: 3:00 P.M.— Prayer hand
reau, yesterday told the examiner at the Churrli on Nov. IK at
that It would he "fnntaatlc” to say P.M. for it Covered Dish Kupyr. „f r P r e s b y t e r ia n Women. 3:30
that packaged fresh vegetables and This is for nil the Young Ad*lt» P.M, Regular business and intrulls are anything tort agricultur­ and their families, Bring the rkil-! splrntional meeting of the Women
dren
Provision will la- made to „f the Preshyterlnn Churrh Meet
al products,
for them.
ing to t«- held in the Soclai Room
Spokesmen for some railroads eaie
Tin- finlilrn Age gioup »ilt ,,f (|1(. r'hurrh.
and various truck linen arc urging meet at tlir Church on Nov. IT *•
the com mins Ion to approve th" i1on ,, M
AN mrt)
lin t 1 CRO SS CHURCH
original spinach decision. The cur An V. M, « „f
* Mlf
Her. II Lvliletnn Zimmerman,
rant heating was net after fatm
,&gt;&gt; attend,
H. [).. Iter I or
groups and the Department of '
2.",th Sunday after Trinity
Agriculture protested the decision.
( BURCH (IF GOD m
h no A M.t Holy Communion.
( ITHUH H EIG H TS
I* 311 A M : Church School.
Mlllrr Farm*
H un A.M.i Morning prayer an-l
Itev, (I. W. Miller. Pastor
sermon,
Church srrvlre* ot 3 on P M |
earl, Him,lay. For people
*’ M : V J ’’8 &gt;' *"&lt;'
(I natlnnra rtnm I'aas ftael
Pie who are ,
d
tired of formal worship and d--,
J Services during the week
since Sept. 7. I'M?.
Tisld sill still li st the United sire to know the liuth, you, at. i ilied
*’*•*v ’Communion
"imnimiori fufiNOP
(Chapd nof
going in receive « warm welcome
Wed., Thurs an t
Nations lemon in I’sris. Sophoulu
here
Old fashioned singing It. s «t . h -on A.M. Friday. 9:0&lt;) A M
tabled bun last night, asking him q u e s t s for player gladly received
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ICC Hears Testimony
On F a r m Products

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THE WEATHER

la Unity There In Strength—

Fair Ihruugh Tuesday.
change in temperature.

To Protect the Paata of tho World;
1 ° P f0B}0t* tho Progress of Amulet.
To Product Prosperity for Stoiord.
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Supreme Court
Drops Review
On Portal Pay

Block Will Not End
In ’48, Clay Says
FR A N K F U R T , (lermany Nov.
I ft. (A*)—(general l.ttdus [J (’lay
*aid today he does nut believe
the blockade uf Berlin will he
titled this year, t’lny, the II.K
iiii Ii I h i V governoi in Germnnv,
wu* asked at a new* rultfcrniiv
if hr (urrsee* an end to the
ItllHsiUll siege uf the former
(ierumn capital hy neat Inn J.
He replied: "1 know uf no rca
son to believe that arc*'#., i„
It'iIm by highway ur rail will
hr restored by the end of the
1 ear " Clay said I lie new Trget
Airfield in the French sector
'will add several hundred tuna
a day" to the airlift supplies
■• aching Berlin

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■n!»«Aasoclated Press Leased Wire

M O N D A Y M t V . If*. 1048

N o . fid.

Mayfair Inn Has Been Renovated . Canada Asks
Negotiators
And Cleaned For Nov. 24 Opening !jj ^ y Q n 1
Try To Settle
Dock
Strikes i
Israel Truce
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Vital Yangtze And
Nanking Menaced
By China Commies
On _

Ibe M rv liii Inn ha* been comi*let*l* 1*11.0 sled ,mJ .leaned, need j
rd ,epam have f ern in idr to the loot mil ||.&gt; r.,tur tlmd Hoot ha- I
l or ■hitnidud .mil equipped lo treno pir*|i on the opr ,.mg oil W .d ’j
_
nr-dnv. Nov J4, it n u announced Sulmdav l.v I n n . |). u &lt;iinn.tg&lt;i m l
S h i p s , A I tirrn , assist.Hit iiinn.igrt, lepitiriihnv tin- New Im k lii.ml Illin o is
t otisidn.iblr im k w.ts iei|tlited in itr.iuiNv m il irp.mintt tbr nrw
U p In Pot ts; ’ spii .mil span I Ins ■I lloci, which had burn it-lwliirlv unused I be inuiiii
M ounting B reaku p O f
arc finished in pleasing pastel*
N ational Forces Is
n»* 1 .
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• I'ultits. with ilrupcries an.I cbnlr f i lt ii liHit 1(HI fu a h M c s till I UlH*
I Ig llt
L u l l U|Mf
A 111 ' coverings to match.
Mr*. Doty lit » Clmilt iiildisl llo Kt•»*11.*IV hilt,
H inted In R ep o rts:
hiectcd tins wmk.
Malttrsras
HY A SS O C IA T ED |*|t|:v.
! uie slfn|» ami coiufurtalile, und bud* hiffi* Mti&gt;ninl|..l in o l t i i .., si h i n r * '
WASHING I ON. Nov. 15. t/F,
I VI*
Nut |Ji.
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C h illt l U lltl
%!»»’ k
Sucliow
Reinforced
Hundreds ol slups weie lo.| up have attractive spnads (lot seat*
i* l * »ifg L iiv iiii’il
Ni-u 1 i f ri*;t i ■
*
11 *li, Milk 10 peace talks be.an
The Supreme Court in file d up
at ilia nation's Atlantis and l'i dn ei is on tup ut all time* tu bath I toll I iClUtl* • Utifl lth U’i* culoiikt j Im 111 ills toil 1 , with Cnltril Na­
H» II (B O LD K. M ILK S
held today tlir action ol Congir&gt;putts lodav as negotiatin' 1.... I 1,. I 00IIIH
tion' iiieili.ilois silting in. The
iiu t .lu f it hiiH hi t u a d t h l
N
anking. \ui 15. ^p)— Rtd
in knocking out claim* by w oikrn
L'»s work war leipmeil f-.r the’
1min 1 11 o*ii*., im nliing tirrece,
I lit*
i* Huhf 1 1 \\ **l»•»!, f .'i
make peace m stakes &gt;d min. •# I
-ecnuil flooi. is tin *1 it 1 esecveil for
's Ninkirg im ien ed today
(or tome ifi.OtHl.lHKt.IHrO m be*l
in * .. 1 •• k 1 . llnlguiia tsucj Alin* 1 Is u 1 litt X I h f t n u t I'lu h fin d
CoiniiiiNMon Paym ents thirsts
j IMK) do* k workeis.
| c 1- it illy luill pi n e \ lu l | ' tli tuigci louthvvsrd
1**11*1 • .ip n .o i the ttiat tlirerl
"portil'lo-poilel" pey
i f* Ni l L o iit . i 1 lu ll, m ill lh&gt;‘ lilt. 1 ,
On the East iua-t. a MS .III .Id * New covers tile evunut oil scat * 1 uk%ii
F o r New C a rs A rc *5 'f't ’ * 1 '* » C.t
ill*-»ipl 1.. &gt;nlie tlie postwar
PiiiitT r l \ ,t‘ili'
I’ »l» 1 !
Tile 111 k&gt;11 court irfu trd III 4'i
It ■I i Ml 1 I I S I S
I ttnke uf (ift.lHHI mriiibei- ol th covets 111 the lohhv ao*t all lirai ni 1
w ill *mm
( »• j t (( &lt;411 1
,-u u ;i t nvtiunsl
ordei lo if View j lowei court dr
Probed In C ap ital &lt; ,\ 1 '
pei'i'i liave been leane.l
New
A l l . Ilileiiialiunal I uuiidiio. 1 .. o
lluth Mi
Ihitx and Mi i •n i *i
'♦'tti'i*
litis
r
Itci-ii
iiiliti
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M
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I
lour
’* • " tic .vpprovche*
cilion that llif lew C u n y iru p ittr.l
1 1&lt;" \ni&gt; crwris
Assoculluli sealed up tbr Im
1
has t'eeil itoiie ovel tu |tie hall *1n i » htiil * xta ii u v i hut**! « «| »• * 1
WASHINGTON. No* 15. „ P
■il i* ii .eflcctcd in te*
in l cM7 retioactively • .im file i
III Mi di
N* 1 I &gt;. id'i
Canada
llulll I'nillaiid, M r. I.. 11 no| loii loom, new wall fivl'ilrs a.l.lid, and 1 lis t ilicllidllt*' st‘I VhV
Two v*itne*se» told i Hou*e com­ pv Ilf ft
' u i» vr area.
h"U‘K Uf; Hi'- S . ’vs \ t*i kei m t ih« deli. 1,..ir,|
overtime pay claim* madr l,v i
ii
yellow
ami
yi
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illp
ery
of
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11
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it
tin
United
Roads, Va. #\huiil .'IHI ■111| u Fir j
Xrut 4
■t *a.d Sucbow w it
mittee t"d*v that they hsnJed ovt*
ullittclise ilesiitu litis l.een placed ^ti v r io Hid id in t hicut.’ t'
group of M eiyleu J w orkn t
X ill, o
Ins* 1 ml Arabs to
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dot Ltd
i&gt;nt*ndi . 1 In Iiivmiv In*%* In h i
lieliiliii tile in chest 111 sl-iiiil
The
Isoli
&gt; i j i mechanized
$400 nreienls u "lommiMion pav
I.rc,'I.
it.
1^
Tbr iritital mean* ttie luwei
.nn.irdiilr
aitmtlicr
I
lianilioo Cock lull I,, a'ice has bean put in fin*- ii Midi I ion hy *hi* :*«
llnsnls ’ when they bought new can t o i l " T. g
*v w ly lo :bc relief
y iiin ii
t„
n „ s,„ r..s
A r ^ J L i w i ttuniiugtilv diMlieil
court denviun itandv.
ili Tioi mu.1 tlnvt* ;i‘i‘Ji’t1uiif s Mr d *" * *ilr-dnn
, vcinmcni tiocps csit
(tons s Vt isl.inytou fum A corn ol t.s, |
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In enolbrr major action, tbr bir.b
III
F lo r id n
111 R e
S*olia poll was pluggrd up to.In
party c lln .it drriifd one mans of the . .ti
painteil in light Mur Slut blown p* f 01051'
11/4 1 I „4
i **1,111111111 to the
Court Idled e luivei court tudri
«rnt Y ears Is T o ld *lj,i,sw\fl •lullI**"disci1riiirn
story
I nn......... ♦*• »« ie t rli seel Jiyljs
Sr.nf.M
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' t ll.'Minj cloirty
banning tbr Ford Motor I empanv
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work on -shift
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T
lir
committee,
beaded
by
Ren
urn.
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i »•thv*a«•st of Vim*
Mikt &gt;*1H*Jtd tiling Medisiot
from owning an automobile Imam
ORLANDO. Nov IS
nf'i J bound U.S, poits
king
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ie
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j
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i \t f f tJVan W J I
H il| 1* 1utu li* 1hr (. .nudisn di.dt
ing company, or from pm uidinv 'luvernor Caldwrll today repented ^ "Definite (Jingieis* 1 1 lepoitrd
sutomondr ti idr practice*, in * vsptu i*‘li l v
Kcdi
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Miuslton
s
tbieit
lit drain* and ibr public to uvr nn die activates uf fus aJimnnlra* | 111 contract talks 011 the \Vr*t *ua*i
itatrinrni Iv-t wrek the committer
* T'.kT i ’ukow,
1"
It I' ll *• tul m .wniotice it a
any pellicular company.
lo-n and commended hiv appointive wbeie 28.000 l III luiiydoorioeti
cslimstfii il, it i„ i ii thiv v o i new
m N.i .^ing,
lit
t
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tu
IS
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i."tu""i
tbr
biok
(have Leen sinking lot /'» dav• |
It wai a 4 l J»i mon Juvtiir ■llu-nlv lur their service*
rti .J &gt;.
n i*vcar
buyri*
uu«*
the
.
mintry
h
r'"
• i&lt; l&lt;nt r (ti*l
tin 11 vl.ilrnirnl.
Black, onr uf tliotr divagirring I In a speech prepared for de- 1 Negotiators said they hast lik e n ;
• ;• Hi force*
bad In tike $Jiit,lkH.i,iK)0 worth d XI &lt;4i I
rn Nanking
1( 14‘ a111|fft ,|i . iilrd un lltr Jrw*
m«i '
With It. vaid tbr dr* itiull llireii. In riv at the Florida Stale (.lumber I '''P 1 ,0 niakr peace peiiuaiieul
UtlWdtllrd 1 . 1 ewonei end have |o»t
l
ipoU
ni l \t ib !-• tii^itti.iir ntllff di- $200,000.1 HMI 11u.-ug) undri ' vlu
that bu reftri drilert end auto ol • omniftcr confeienir line, the 1°n*"r the stllke IS xrtllrd
11111 &gt;( M t - I IU t* ( )l
IT . t i l l
\v*H. no reTo
K i u ’. K t o d ’sS
M ll» ‘*1 I lu "Haiti Hum Iit* III !Pl up ing ul 11.Iilrd III 1 .111
buyrr* who u*r .1 liuanre lonipauv • luieinur bnelly outlined the piu 1 West c'oaal putts were hU-ke.l I l e u
1 1 ,
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from Sun Diego lo .Sputtl*- Mill.
IMF, Y i lilt I) I -. I'llM I t l1.1
iim tiiu'iii niui'ti*.- klnnucatiun
,,ri* CBrg0 a , 1 lied. tip.
*
"celt nut drprnd till competition to I wie«t nutJr ilurilia
T i n ot ir I s ll o n o r e il
i*i&gt;‘ M n il t
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^ llir fA&gt;.ti %
ll l lorn
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Tbr |ilr*riit br.iiihg* u r colt
bill
It * ke si f*•i t V4illull.ivv.il .tnd
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keep intueit lelr* at a leu Irvrl
%' u% 10 ,nJ&lt;l mi|»fov#inrntv Mil
Mr«nu*hll* It wu* i.|.o ri.,| D.it
(iilrd tu pi.ulurv m tlir W .tilling'
H y S c i t M in iin 'C i o w e!
i. * lu Siiuiighul,
u.
irilki* h*Mt "I I t le ft Illtl Al ill tioopi
In n tlunl adiiin, tlit- court 1 &lt;• * iliun v^tl|»ip, H.tiri i uniiol 41111 continued ( ’It) *iup|&gt;oir r ih.
ton s r r j
c ' * uf heavy
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• i»
l Itr u . 1 1 ei)
l|* r \ l\|l \ It*
fused a union i»i|iieat that it rule i.llirr gju(&gt;1it ir iv k f i.
iul 111, I tu tniu'li* t
I .VIiirnhali (Mun foi Kut*
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Its ItIM W II.I I (MS
- ,
w uirpurt.
t l*At&gt;*. •
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Gruigr
‘
Gilbril,
pirvidrut
on whether the government »a»
t
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4liK*
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"Hill
y d i •111f 1111r*y| I,. |||t
It i ' I,led Hi * - ’-iiitl flu* United
Jnvllowrset, hr warned that “ i*nl* : *'“v**rJr ,a"1
&gt;’ .... .
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’ IUNIMIN. N.II 15. t/l’i
f IM- ' ,
• f tin' . ity
within its rights when it gut u ,|
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IWate,
S&gt;
Hi
in*
llileiiuliim.il.
Wad,
fiit1.lt k l lull |%tt).| \ | ■
*&gt;
, lb Kohl lf M
l&gt;i ftuwii i i»ni ihterctt in
II*
I'rwidi'itt
court uriler lint July uguilisl u ll.r MirUf r lu i hr*-n W. it. I,rd. itid , ............ * .... .
lit 1p.ti tUilki on1 lint 101 loaied 1 weboiiip today
• Ift*11ill tiui I•*1|i* 11TO|w 8III tU ] ington, Irvtilird ili.it In* lumpin'} I ' ( r
til.
. i. u : i &lt;■
|a it'ink-rs
lu ibr llliv l *1 Hu r d I dtnbuigh,, M1 I li-uilL*- «1111 aIu| o! |«i|t*b M'lt
1 h r **i&lt;it **i ii^it ha l io n ‘ Wide f it r ik r of in U iinr *»l ill***** fi^UU l i .i i t* w#* j iim * m*xt
I , 1 &gt; , t Ut* ri ii*i* wit Ii un iirmifilu*#*. I bought ,&lt; nrw I'kbitmhilr but Jani : met ti, ,.*r
y 1 i i■*.-ua* :t protfttlroud vvorkt»rsi Th»* g*»vi'rnm«iii tnu.lird tin* n»|».M
Ah CIO
* ll»,|Lltli 'll I I VII)4i! In t 1" •Ml U1 1ir It*\ n11 I'liiu rss Kilt tloflN lib- Ut I fit I.l lb*' V\b 11 I I l,i . "in ** * fu l 1 S *l«*l«’KLitImi
*1 nHiimi' INI Friur THru I
H saMiioitril 11 n l*»r.* **l. 1
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1
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from
tl
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UUmobile
lit
till
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11
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1111
ini 11» 1..ijii *i* alirtb U r §»ii'li, ll.lv
f.r lug■I 1,tI!,*-«I HI1ft
I liuMf | if 11^| r ill! all 1* 11.it (of lllf I .j".Is*y I or
( o , wavbmgluti, Im t*M 5 J.;ii. j
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i-fim*: prior t»• i in*- * •«■»%■i.-iituti■
I IHIIltl &gt; ill *1 II I V* 1 II' lu »lo||s *M
\tl&gt;l 11* I* 711*"
' la n .r. l i r \1 K i $i v
t.iiod. hold well iratoned an.Meat V cc»
.ew
lu ry ........ .. It . „
I..I I.
including rxlruv. .uni g.ur an addi­
ii* i * &lt; it
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iH iifily 'i
08A l l i n I' t I
link I II* I b* * ifi'il i kj, &gt;
«ui sKtioii is nrceitjfv «.» uui
th*. Hiovr.ivu.
1il)ll tlV 1til
Il.r
v Hm king 1
le lr p tile
s
I ill* ill 1 "HiHMttft* ipelit tional $500 com nuvviou
lift l i l t
H iil.ii o Hi
tee I t r | l | * p D f
lb
iioinii itioVTihi li? d^i |jr»*d
(** uppo*ji* the union * M u shall bun I 1 d u e illrmimt' i dled him.
t it.ill luMii fit i1
.uiitK Nvbflbei
(lilberl rnipln- i/.rd that hr vva- )
Y M C A .ofitr ifuiiyf I ivullt l* kill f*r
t jldiAi*|l •j k ) |ii % «iifiigi tiytii lot | Plan uuppoit.
a* 111 *It'bul*1 •*11 Jiulllifll t)UDN- | not a voluntary witness, but had i
wrigliril seven pounds. *,v ounces
DlUif
W
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It
%
sell
v
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ill
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goveinor nitolvtd no iomimtnitut)
D uny Hri.u #*h lh»*»i
al bulb Siuulav il '* I f I’ M.
, hern subpoenaed He caul he hud
n 111 1 u n a I Lungshoiriorii *, 'and
IlftfllC tbr • *•li*il I \ i ill llfill
MeNuiightuii, in the ll-iistlon i.|)0 complaint tu make nbou* any
and hr was able lo make Ins ap- Warehousemens I'hiuM li'ul sent H M I* M l »S I » I f f / .belli,.
k Dr II " in |8 u Im **i x«*I Will* tlir : . . hi it v i ,miu ii, imil he conferred I thing" and was islisfied with the
TW Siiiaii.dlo C*mnty Children1*
poiiittiitnli ol lop
. officials "on tlir; a four man ihdcguiioii to Europe Iienesv piesuiliplur lo the lliluUC.
m l, It**tk *4***i ■
*’ I France. He ’’ . trimectlon
1C A J UHip' tbr | it it W ojlbl W il
CommiMec si&gt;on$orcd it* first
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Nuv.
hasp of qualification ami fitness ' | Carey said'he ll-W II gioup w*nl Incl bn sou. ssbu lircjine veiuni
known
h
I».
j
lo
liave
consulted,
the
1,
tie
said
the
comminion
wes
pal
*
•»*th*»r
tonill cMr.fc ?Ait Thurvdny
the
_ l&gt;1 wfr. v»* H itiuJatri by Gtuft?0
I Special)— "W illi cooler weathei
III* .offiel#! in line. f&gt;&lt;vtb were declared in * ill
“ I bave.-nutbink. hut icmiurnd#
I
nlii Hiittiin, The council 111- 1
j 0 ||#11y Kenrncv, on,* uf F*‘ M/ti ' I Dir iNm Mintioriiil HoigMiaratfy over Aha country, the tie
loufti piuyiam *b mm in i
*
rci^idjY i f tlie (.’IH
! I still i m in i *H» I'.U i* I t i
lio
n
fo
i
lfo.se
n
b
o
h
a
v
e
»e,
e,-|
ibe
I reiiiescntnlivca uf ' ' ,a*‘‘',(h e owners of tlir niituinohile com I’M*itF ,t * tl'. ibtfi’ctlVr
. uf
maud for freaU vegetables is ex
11 Mfill Itlit it (its I1**M*’ '1*1
C*rt'i Mil‘ltd OiNt lilt luM title
I* and l.i'hntutii lo the nireting pany. “for performing n »en;
u
^t Dim' it • n* t v unib"
pactad.to Increase on the Klornlu sla te m p u s iiin n i uf ic tp o ip il d ity ,' Tirxtlun .ftuthorili (1 b&gt;' Ibe Cl*I
I
I I Kliutin of Svnn i d I
j,r,,(*urlng a cur for me '
u it ;»r*
*’ biUin i* *11 • •«»mi&gt;v»&gt;i|
fltate Farmera' Markets. Notice lie vaid
Iconvrntioii to elud&gt; Kuio|M*iih in j
. .uui, d the leWH gut ii i ni" nn I
"l was glad to pay it," liilh rii tiuttficrtl - 1» ! tv f*v Iwivii
i kvb-i
able increased demand during the
\ re p ,.c l "hm veil F I o r i 1 «
♦b“i eundifbri" bail vlMla-d
„ .m lio n
fro m v n rto u a pin •
in addnl.
11mh m" ii uf iW 1'Tivn
past week for cucumber# and to ,
11inf k if *Teiii{ily Hi m*.-* t,
f
i l ilom of the truer. Hr ml 'h*'
Hen Cohn, Washington, "Hid I,
in#toes stri-ngtheii* the belief th'.l
u fill hiHit(|»4M • * ' '*
f'll t
We met with Ibe lIontitKii Inb-r
I, i now Imi r loin d " ‘ tv * * in lml|,i',l ii friend ohtiiin a car ft-m * \!| aif Hn' M|iy| Jl t illtl S *11. ti"I lit
America demunda it# fresh vege­ Kl|t Mill*
i*il skifi t fill
Ml IvIk*t*
8(11 U‘*i
huu li'rr
I m le i
(b e lli
we
wet**'
l*i Ai iv Inn Imi
lit* Ir t ■l ul V tin* Ivi'.rrnry t'n, nnd paid f
S
table naltul regardless uf the sen
Hi til n,* ii i* 'Hh uf tbv i • ii t 'Vid of
l ist* |'M
*S'«t U ]|« i'tlf Itllltl’t'f 1 |ii] | »I-mi t iti** I be M a t 4bu ll ft*1MU .itto I
I N o I m * O l * { V l u n l t T il*,
ined Im-. Uui h e rn . 1,1 , I
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&lt;1)11,*' salit William L, Wilson, lit I :«4ii
i 'ii*, tHiti Jimhi,| f»-* i ** i • v11V hi IAit-1e I’liliM b»- tin ini*'
I hi* toil' 1-, tli*' pby "ui’ii l oimbtiur
i M,,,ph,it,l-, which tier lined l ml -I (oiny'-i ri'inrii'titiitivr
rector of .State Markets in hit. I--1!
"of nil uf tli** i"lnlili»*n iti t"i|H‘itiT4
' .»k O l e t lO xeoret M’y lttli|ei(.
Iv I N tiH I &lt;AN N \
Nu v I * 1
in |u*|'t‘«*Ul |**HN t llfill II I l*
l. niny w,«i yriu
t'nhil
imnii'd
Willium
Mumlid,
u
HIM
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review of the vega table nit nation I 11r 1111f uiitii.I I lifj i*11--» Wid11" . I,.V1,1■
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A stnte .. ............
Ml
I b r t ’u u u iliu ti (ftn d tiiu *,
|u
Ivunmy u n lr "iiiu ii fm 20 v*',n *. .!• I n i ni o n iv i* AiltomoU a a h e 11 n i
I*4*111V ii 11*tml 11 1r Iiitlriy *111r ■I11 «*
toslav "Though cucumbers ami to IMK) ihiu :t*411 fiv*- |»i*rt*ei|| I«*t%
, i . o , Iln u r it * . 1* " l a s *■!»*
lonalln wi'ic rcniovcib it wut polml .Irlil Wdl.aiu tireen M.hl Ibe new l"dnv tiplield n- .'oust(tutnun.I
ihr mull who received the 1699
i’d
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a
ill'll
J
’(//fill
IM,
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malut's a ir leading In Volume just
Ihg'it- turn .&lt;iif u|ht*t imiiut li el.lei'live Im urgUllUed lul.ul was pruetliv In New tm k
lel*''i . 1
Miadiiil wni (’ttllfd and UMtifto i vd nut.
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NUANADA, ,‘lpain, Nuv. 16, (*P) concrete block construclm t. W. L.
11,m is u hair raising lint** •»&lt;*
iCiatlOtl ill" burn i-'itliplrtr 1, it
Aiioclallnn under the auspices of
Ore .person wus killed nml -9 ifolcontbo In contractor.
I 'llie kid" of silent film days
The Atlantic t’uuel Line It •
Ms annuillu.'nl tmiuy bv (lidlrw
th* Civic Department of the Wu
lacklo Coogan, now 34, reported w nr hurt yesterday when a
mad lodsv announced that eft.
tine, prcudriit of tbr uig’im/a to pull", yesterday the theft fi ,n&gt; freight train ami a passenger train
man's Club.
H IK E S I'.U ’EU PR IC K
i lice Nuv !’2. schedules uf Ii
-un, and * i.r ir t ut *lit
liter
to cat o'i hit toupee
.'uUided near (iranaila
A TLA N TA . N o v
16 - /l*t The letters will ba placed in tho
276, southbound (nun Jacksonvd
(tnments buv l&gt;vrn itdcclr.i wilb
Dally nowapiipei's in tl.rea Courgiu
mall, Nuv. 22, and the mailing will
lo Ft Myers, und 276, iiurthbom
ri» fir.it tirtivl «|i|ir:irlllg un lire
cities have announced iiicrvuae* in
bf staggered In nrc|«r tu aid post
from Ft Myers to J*ck#oiiv,ili
iH. Clsudiu I’m/it. tlir first pri'
«hslr carrier subscription rates.
man in delivery Kach local chair*
will be slutted
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who
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conneeti
In the Individual community, said
weekly carrier delivered price to
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, (d'l Ibe domritic iu |t r industry today from New York will be handle , »» appi'UK‘,1 with the Metro­
40 cant*, wu* announced by the
Mra. Edward Kirchar, executive •ought higher price* lo; 19*9.
starting Nov. 22, at Jaekaonvlll, politan O p "a and tlie lisn I i'll
.wo Opero
Her roiu'ei I will
Atlanta Journal. Atlnntu Consti­
l secretary of th# Tuberculosis AaTo bring llirm about, the inJmliy atked ibe Agricullure Depart- and sleeper connections from ' h- i &gt;&lt;gin ul 9 00 I’ M. in the :,«mi
tution, Columbus Enquirer, Colaoclatlon.
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cago on D*c. 13.
menl to id a low impotl quota fui next yen.
I rain No 276 leaves Jacheuni &gt;H* 1 de High School Auditorium
Ssnford Legionnaire* went &gt;* " tbr top in the membership drive umbua Ledger. Macon News and
Mr*. O. M. Harrison, president
Mien I'inra la the daughtei uf
The Sugar A d of |N38 requurv the Secretary of Agriculture lo '„ i 11130 p M and arrives si hsi
of th# Woman'! Club, speaking in
N.iltnday by more than ICO pnceni wilh 359 paid membenhip* ripotied lh® Macon Tclcgrnidi
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make
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Umird
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which
foul for e 16 minute stop at 15°
behalf of the club members, stated.
by Commander Jamcv Wngbt of Campbell l.oning Po*l. No. 53 st tlie
F IR E S S A LU T ES
- It la our privilege, to help so will I d u ll in "faitly and equitably maintaining and protecting" the A. M. Train number 276 (rum 7 ’ • i E lio f’in/u and she made I,"
N O R F O L K . Va.. Nov. IS, i-VI—
worthy an urganliallop and to take domeitic indmtry and at the Mine lime protect coniumert agaimi Mvera In due In Sanftfrd st I l*’* I,-but in Washington at Cotudi- Depuitmtnt "Round Up" at Daytona Reach, mads under direction of
A. M,. it was announced today t&gt;v i hib I Hall on Ian. H, 194? silig- I hr "fun branch of the Legion," the 40 et 8. The local quola had Army and Naval batteries hero
part In preparing the Seals for eiceasive prices.
t.t
fired ifllutcs to lsy to toe new
L. T. Sheppard, local tlckvt ugi-ni ii g Hu* role of Mind in I n Hu.
milting. We truat that every in
The original animate of 1946
hern tel at
Urlttih Prince* and to *w« British
dividual receiving these happy requirements wea 7,800,000 tuna. is currently reported to be t^t*,- Through coaches will In* haruil*-l i •'in#, bile wax burn in llueiioa
Chester Miller, Chef D* Dur*(6M1 tuna, 26 per cent below thu lietween Jacknonvill* and Ft. Mi Aires, At gent me uni w r edit'
worships which arrived with the
looking little Christmas Seals, will This was twice reduced, first lo
of tho local 40 el 8 Vplture, ruuml'Uti banquet
i,Hi)t),ooo ton quota provided for Iri
.. , nt the
, Shcrutnn commander of tho British home
nted privately in Ibr (Inileii
us* them and then give generously 7,600,000 and then to 7 ,000.000 the sugar act and 30 par rent ers.
nddi'd 81 new members to the luml Pleza Hotel, during tlie evening, f | „ tt ^,|ndrel Sir Rhode rick M e
talas and Italy.
to this worthwhile tnd far. reach* tona. Later It was increased to below (he 1947 crop.
Post tine* Nov. 1, und headed the was thn completion of a fJOO.DOO Qrtgor, RN
Second
in
tin*
seties
in
17
year
TID
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IvHl'Ai'KS
ing work."
7,200,000, where it Duw stands.
World W ar 1 veterans commlttei*
Salutea wore firm! hv bsttmlee
"That tho industry has not h*en
Id
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Erlilt,
tmtntnnding in Ilia local driv*. John Sauls did drive, now $43,GBD ehori of tho
HTONEHAM. Mass,, Nuv. |6
A* th* department opened hear­
goul, for a now and enlarged *t Fort Monroe and the Norfolk
maintained
aa
required
by
the
M'l—
An
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was
bitten
and
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ranch
violinist.
He
will
appear
H A IR HA1B1NG STO RY
ings today on 1040 requirements, a
able work In securing membership American Legion Hospital for Naval Station.
H O LLYW O O D , Nor. 16, (A V - long line of witnesses from the .Sugar Act la due to the fact that clawed a* more than 160 person* j on Jan, 18 at 8:16 in the sudl- of World War II veterans. Mr. C r i p p l e d Children. Department.
Ibo
price
of
sugar
during
1946
ha*
escaped
iininlurtd
when
u
full
'
lorlum.
The
lant
enterlalner
In
l l f a la a halr-ralilng llttlo story domeatte Industry were ready to
.Millor accompanied Mr. Wright to Commander Reese declared that
fallen 8 per cant, whereas the grown male tlg«r broke loose fiuin tho Civic Music serint will he tin* round-up.
^ * t h « kid" of iilent film day#.
urge a low estlmats.
completion of the new children's
prices
uf
the
things
that
farraera
Ids cage yesterday at Middlesex Jacob Lateiner, pianist, who will
Jackie Coogan. now 14, reportIn a prepared statement, Robert
During past roundups, as in Han­ home, which wae first opened In
and
processors
buy
have
gone
up
uppaar nt the High Bclliml ul ford last year, planes have arrived 1U47, Is a major reapomdblllty of
• 4 to police yesterday the theft H. Shields, president nnd general
Falla Zoo,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. IS (,?)—
from Ma car of hia toupee.
After breaking loose, thn tiger 4:16 P.M.
eounaat of the United States Beet from 6 to 16 per cent.
from different points In the state the Legion Department of Florida
“If the beet sugar Industry la to attacked a linn housed in a nearby
Sugar Association, .luggested h re­
bringing In the membership totals. and urged that every post com­ A ihevllU
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S T R IK E A V E R T E D
NRW C R U I8 R R H AILS
quirement estimate of tfiOQflOQ bu restored to a position to where cage, enabling visitors to eecane
Due to heavy fog condition.* In the mander get behind the drive to Birmingham
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It will be able to produce and through doors on both ends of tlie
Q U IN C Y . Uaaa., Noy. 15. |A 5 SAN FR A N CISC O , Nov. 16, f/Pl Daytona
ns.
,
Iona area, however, tho planes complete the $600,000 hospital, to­ Chicago
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u Moat powerful cruiser in the
— A las'-mlrmte agreement averted did not fly in as scheduled, and ward which a federal grant of Cincinnati
Other spokesmen for th* domes- market a quota of IJOO.OOO tons zoo's long house.
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67
aa the act provides s a x there,
world, the U.S. Dm Moines put to
l-egion dignitaries, including De- $200,000 will ba given.
u Pacific nrevhmind Bus strike legion
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Dei Moines
must be an Immediate and subaao today for a final trial baforo
trhednled for 12:01 A. M.. today tpartmsnt Commander Paeco Kecie,
M ILD W E A T H E R
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20
Mark M Wheeler, commander of St, Paul
joining tho United Btotoa Navy,
stantial Improvement In tha pries I L A K E L A N D , Nov. 18, (/Vi­ In seven western states.
end Adjutant A. Raid Xann, wait- Post 14 of St. Petersburg, and New York .
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Today'a cruls*, tailed th* build
ol sugar.
* Mild weather will prevail In penNegotiators for 3409 A F L bos ed In vain for the pianos until chairman of tha drive, waa* highly
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driven nnd station employes lifted nearly dnik at the Daytona Alr- commanded by Commander Reeso Sen Antonio ...
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warding the drive. Commander Jacksonville
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Order Banning Ford
Firm From Owning
Financing Company
Is Lifted By Group

Hundreds Ot
Tied
CIO Shoremen M.tyl

Resolution Calls
Jews, Arabs To Ne* n il/ '.
np 11
got Kite* Directly Or \L W itn esses le U

w " ‘ 1)1 BuncheI House Committee
’
Of Auto “Deals”

Florida C Of C
Hears Governor
Report On Office

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Wmk 01 YMCA
l iny Prince Of
Fdinhurgh Given Is Fold Rotariaus
By Dr. Thomas
British Welcome

Vegetable Demand
Increase Expected
At Florida M arts

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Children s Group
Sponsors Tonsil
Clinic In County

16 -

New York Court Police OiiHsfbm
Upholds I,aw On Snilploi’s Son In
ItHi^ion Class*'

Cilv Police Si*t*U
Mil And Kim Driver |»t.rrv To Fntertain
Barkley And McGrath

Building Permit Is
Issued F o r ( luircli

Christmns H- I To
Be Mailed Nov. 22

To

Domestic Sugar Industry Seeks
Higher Prices For Coming Year

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